I 1 1 I Ml IMI ,llo Full rrupi:dus of Noi'.'s ! itrtf? fi r T I Arilclcn Ir.vo Iwen wrlrlrn trrcii'.j for Hie iiri.bj to'. Br'!!i:.:it 7 ..... . , fi :...' j.iiic r.i "v . ... .......... T - .. - y The Marquis of Lori". Ju'ili.i ;..Cii M ; t "r J ,..; . ' nry Clows. - Va.;U Vcr.-r-'cK-.J i. - NV. C..:.-k r.W , .J-! : c Camilla U,o, ei ljlO I yf. UellCe: IV", yl.om ore - Cvnr. V. field. 1892 -,;.;.-3. t.r-y j ThD VoJm.-j X Mas PiuftlnlcJ StrlJ furies 'Article 0 Practical Auvlc Glimpses cf r.-ty.nlty. i.nlway Ufa r.rx.l Adventure. Lsts P:?. F'vs Fou'c'.s 1101:2:7 mrere. 1 'iraseaweeii.y Lorr-nr-ni. 3 (,i .. Dr. l.v:.ia Abbott. :.;.! Criers. 'I 1 Yercl 7 ... v:;i j.-t f.lrh.i ( f Adventure. f5:eic!icJ 0? Trr.vcl. Poni;!.'.r Sclor.ca Artie!;... Clwmlnj Childrea'a I'aftO Contain T:o i!io:-t Stor!e. H!:;ts Ci Self-Education. I!o-;.ic!:ol i Articles. N.-.'.ursI History Tapers. Kearly 1000 Illustrations. ill. itt', 1 1892. FR5S TO JAN. 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Jicimriurtli the umiuution wilUin iU walls will bo con (in wl inuinly to saltfl by auction. In ita day Almiick'g wiut the center of fiutliion, entry to which WiW guarded by a committee of ladim as closely an evr Cerberns guarded a region nnt-aoiiiviting, aud who were less easily satisfied than even the fabled seutinel. Even the Duke of Wellington who, according to Lord William Lenox, earned for hiuelf in his day the title of "The Beau of the Peninsula," just as in later tims a gallant admiral earned for him' self tin distinction of "The Swell of the Ocean" was denied admission one night because he had donned black trousers instead of the knee breeches and silk stockings which the committee had voted indispensable for gentlemen. Every book dealing with fashionable life at the end of the last century and the begin ring of this abounds in references to AI mack's. According to legend Mr. Almack was in reality a Scotchman, who came to London in the proverbial condition. His real nama was M'All, but a at that timo his countrymen were not so ea teemed south of tbe Tweed aa tbey are now, he thought to diminish hostility to his nationality by reversing his patn nymlo. Almack'a ultimately became Willis' Rooms, and was for long the headquarters of social festivals, dances and charity dinners. These- festal times are over, and instead of the toastinas- ter's "Fill your glasses, gentlemen; Dumpers, if you plttaae," the refrain of 'ts presiding genius will bo "Go, going, rone!" And thus disappears another link which joined the end of the wnturj with what the late Lord Lainitigton called the "Days of the Dundies." Loa don Telegraph. At ir - ' , ru'nu ( tier fallow; . . . win ymwii; iw uiun ( (frnwi, Nor curaupis lunk, nor tcrofin, oor beUow; uv riitbiiJK iuuk m nuuieuiu way He'd UffliV lii pipe and go to smukln, Till thine oaine round alt rlKlit mmJn, Willi Jim ittM Uugtiln ud -.kin. Then thoro ru Joe; with hi ra, yon toe, ' Nothia wm ver itoId Mtuarely. He'd swear the world was nuir its end v, .. ,t .. , ,i . i.i.ir Oorvd men were lust aliout nlaved ouL Tli dovil's rolirn wm drawing Drer, Bomuhow imi why he oould not tell The world wm growln queer and queerer. , Well, u it happened, Jim wm poor, Aud. u it OMpueued, Joe Vmu wealtbr! Jim, b wn rather smallid weak Joe wura xianUatronRand healthy; Yet when it caine to sheer content, ' And lhcfct'nlm sDmeue elm's trouble By tmilin o'ar hit own. why Jim Cuuui jutt peat Joaepij more thta douhln. -Browne Perrlman In Ttnkee Blade. lANK OF CASJ C()lJrV Cor Mala and Filth arrest. CM tin ctDlttl tV) ( Vnplut OFFICERS H. Pamela HrMtduLt f red lordr Vise Prmldrftil I. M. I'cttrrsoa i Mi'li r. M. faltnnon, "tt tJa-hlw DIRECTORS . II. Parif.ele. ,t. M Ptttron fi, t tl'irder . II. Smith. It. B. Windliam. 11. M. It.iin.eT an M raiLwuon k 13SEEL BANX1NC aMoitntt tolli'ltei. InterMt ailowil on tlmf li,Hiita ami iiminpt aifntloutivmi to sd hiu- 1 ntiinniea to its care. iraiDloiittcUrtID nriM lot (Ml y ajfooUl llkb ITTi If Hi .t'.'IW- PARKERS HAIR BALSAM ad ttaaftutitstal ti i - fiautti m Maasataatit stfarWUI. "r Fall to IlMttv ttravj tUsur Vo ita Toulhul Co tor. K,tfm Msup Ciaaa.su A atakr Uuaitf. I f t.trkcr a liiumur Tuniai. ll rum Ida i.ri C 4-uk lum-a, iHii:, u, gallon, Tbi, Tk in IUm.AjcU. Liiajnt) nrrtnain r rfWCt aWi isLla. aV, M MuUUU. Off UittCVA ft CO ORATEUL COMFOKTINO EppsCom BREAKFAST llya thoroiiiftl knnwledra of tho natural lawt wlili'li Kovnrn the oiwrutlont of l Ii' ttlon and tiulrltluu. slid ly careful api.llnntioii ol in nit. jiroMrii,. nl wll fc.iM,iiHi i.imnia, Mr, r.pp hsa pmviiihii nur hreakfiiit tame witn a lie.iti.'ly nnvuri. I IH'Hniie wlili'li niBy .live in many heavy nueior lillls. It Is by. he J!!'!i5- Iniit line or iurii artlritx i,r iiirt Ills! a .llilthui may lie KM.limllJ hiillt up until atnins hmikii o mini rtrry leniliMioy to nt.aa. HilinliFda of aulille mi-hiilli'i srn floiillnx aMiiuil ua romlv In attark wheievr .hero link noliit. Wn iiiuv enoaiin nianv a i:.t ill limit lr kf"iliii imr-xlvc" well fnrilfli.il with pure hloo ' ami a priipiirly:ii'iurl'he(l Inline." Civil .ferylse tix-.sttf. Maliiai !iii;ilv ltb liolllni; w iii-r o' milk, Kind imly Iu i.ilf-pound h. Ii uroi iTlei. I.Ui.'ni-.l lluir: JAMKa KITS IX) . Horn ntl'ilr f'kfinlat limloii, r.iim mil IttlAMWIIHKOXOllDM How Lost! How Regained ! KKG: THYSELF. Of MM.P-rHKNI'.HVATION. A new and only (Mil PlllK K1HA Y on MritVOI'H Sod I'llYHU AI. 'Iimil.lTY, r.KKOKH of I Yni'TII.EXrTAI'MTM V TAI.IH, 1'HK- MATHKK Dr-CMNK, and ail ItlHKAHba and WKAKNr.HHKHof MAM. SUO uaeet, el.ah, flit) 116 InTtluabla pretcfiptlrmt. Only l.w) y mail, dim hit setlcL lewriptiT PnMpecu s ."lLi.no;',.,,', cdcc i send teatlinmiitia of tli ure lllttl NOW, t'outiilutlm In ncfaon or hy mall. Kipert treat. tnrnu JNVIOI.AHI.K Hrthr.ti toil (CH AIN Cl'KK. Art'lri nr. W. H. rn.Ntiir.or no. a uuin An Important Translation. Of the Tapyrus Ebers, the important medical manuscript which Oeorge Lbers, the well known Herman Egyptologist and novelist, acquired at Lnxsor eight een or nineteen years ago, only frag nienta th chapter on diseases of the eyes, for instance have, with Professor Hinvhlwrg help, yet been translated. Eliers shrank from translating the whole, on the ground that medical knowledge was rcqnisito for the task. He exprosscd this opinion when he and Lndwig Stern edited the manuscript in 1875. A com plete translation has now been made by a Berlin medical man, Dr. Ileinrich Joachim, who learned Egyptian for the purpose, and has been working at the translation for several years. Thanks to his laliors, the oldest medical work in the world is now accessible to all who can read German. Joachim thinks that It -was written at liitest 1M0 years B. C, but that parts of it are of Ktill older date. It consists uminly of recipes, interspersed here and tliero with proverbs. In some passages advice as to the examination of patients is given; in others the f'ognosis indicat ed by certain symptoms is stated. The treatise shows that palpation of the ab dotnen was practiced by the old Egyp tian physicians. Berlin Cor. London Lancet ' Cork ForetU. Cork growing in Spain and Portugal ts an extremely precarious business, and it demands considerable capital. Only the other day a man in this city waa seeking partner with $100,000 to put into a cork forest in Spain, with a leuwof 150 year. The bark is cut only once in ten years, but as the forests are rery large the grower manages to obtain an annual crop. This year a crop Is just beginning to come into the American market, the trie having been barked in July and AsaUst. Crude cork comes over In great bales weighing from 173 to 225 pounds each. The heat to which it is snbjred in order to flatten out its curves also drives out most ot the Insects, such as one would naturally export to find in bark, f As cork is too light to form a cargo of itself, the cork carrying vessels also bring oil, olives, wino and heavy mer chandise of various aorta. New York Han. Horn nig Pumpkins. One man rrgardd m a wonderf. J achievement the raising of four puuv kins on one vine, weighing respectively 1 15. 05, 90 and 80 pounds. The biggest cornstalk reported was 18 feet 8 inches high. The biggest ear was eight feet from the ground. Lots of others were fourteen to fifteen fwt high. One man thought it of sullicieut importance to rvtMrt that he had raised a potato vine fifteen feet long. Reports of second crop fttraw'borriua have been irequent, and farmers had some on the Heading market less than ten days ago. At least twer.ty fanners reported ttiat they had recently picked a second crop of rasp berries. Pennsylvania Cor. St. Louis Globe Democrat. - Painting La.. '., Hn the lace trimming of the dressing table assumed a questionable tinge? 11 washed, it will still have the "done over look. Rip it off, thoroughly shape and brush, then press it a little to flat- ton. Now stretch it firmly upon a board cr table, vrith ecTcra! thiclracsra of newspaper beneath it. Use a half inch wide bristle brash and pat on paint made from dye freely. The paper will absorb the extra moisture. If dyed all one even tint it is very quick work, When the lace is nearly dry, preaa it with a hot iron over a padded board, ai though it were embroidery. Any of the thin laces, especially Vuen' ciennes, can be painted in several dainty tints, thus bringing out the pattern er fnetiTely and in a very novel manner, care being used in selecting harmonious colors. The small tassel ed fringe which cornea in cotton for edging curtains and draperies can be treated in the same manner with the dyes. Any cotton or silk goods take and retain them easily, and they will not overran the outlines of the donign. But on linen they are a little apt to "spread." Mrs. M. u. Raw ey in Good Ilonmikeepisg. Family Jnrs. "A pleasant smile and voice at the morning meal, a neat costume with knot of becoming ribbon at the throat; a good dinner tastefully and promptly served, a song or an agreeable book in the evening after tea," and a lot ot other stuSf like the above appears quite regu larly in the papers aa advice to married women relative to retaining the love of their husbands. I call it "stuff" because I do not believe the results aimed at can lie brought abont in any such way, is an attempt to teach a thing which cannot be taught If the affection ei ists it is not going to be wiped out by delayed dinners, waali day attire, sick headaches and no music or books, and that is all there is to it, barring an oc casional row which seta the household blood moving vigorously and with good results, Cor. Detroit Free Press. . 'it ' v .. .V win- , r ... . ' natid."'" .' ' the K ' , ' '- Knuikl?! ..'... ' ' ; . . jllHt wllHt , ' . " . to cure the., . ' ' tlyripepHiu, , ; I'eCplcKHIICH, i ' . .. l),liiv, (lUlllK-HH, 1 - , ' elc.'Mt ni-tH li., ' '.- . 1)0IC Hllll filelt 1). "'' r- lind 'llHrl lliAkir ' ,- qurtlcrt tddituoiJala I'tickf Sc Co"4ti wa . 4. ' tairt n(Vofiiin,1norihii ; , o8 (IriigHli , ' , Vrondail. ' ' . T ,r e i ii . i a. tv. oawyer, i kocucbici Dromincut dealer iu irt itifrclitindiHe, and who ruiiH bA,- ; pcddlinjy wnpfonB, had one of ',, loreos badly cut and burned Willi , lariat, The wound ref lined to heal. . The horse became, lame ard etiff nowwithstandinij ireful attention and the application Of remedies. A friend handetl Sawyer some ol . nailer's liarb Wire1 Xinement, the ,. moet wonderful tliitla: ever aaw to heal auch wounda. He' applied it only three times and the nore waa completed healed. 'Equally RW,vl tor nil rors, cuts, briinefa, ira" woundH. For Hale by all drutrir.'st For lame buck', there ia jiothinr better than to saturate a ilannel cloth with Chamberlain's I'aia Halm and bind it on the affected parts. Try it and .you will be.aur prisedat the prompt relief itallords. The same treatment will citre rhau- mutism. For salt! by G. Fjicke & Co. The volumes of th MacraziiJt be- pin with the Numbers for June and December of eiicli yefar.' Vhen no time is Htiecified, sul)scriptions will bein with the Number current at the time of receipt of order, liounsl Volumes of Harper's Miiaaiiie for three years back, in neat cloth bind ing will tie sent by nuul, post-paid, on receipt of $:i.(X) per volume. Cloth cases for binding, 50 cent each by mail post paid. Mlea Nerve andlLlver Pills. Act on a new principle regulat ing the liver, stomrch and bowels through the nerva. A new discovery. Dr. Mues' Pills speedily cure biliou sness bad taste, torpid liver, piles 5onstipation. Uncqualcd for men women, children, smallest, midest surest! 50 doses, 25c. Samples free at F. G. Fricke & Co'a. IJitilHBnt) v Ths f oramoat of our perlodloala. ulllucb St., many Imi- NEBRASKA. TtIV f'I'HK. Art, rM flit I'whvdy Medical luatllute, Hilton, Maa. I h. l'Mliody M-dlcal Inatltut Uiljir.. hnL an aau.l. Herald. Tm Helena of Ufo, or Sclf ProMrntlon, It I trraaure mure TalutMe than If, ,10. llrM ll Dow, WKtKuil DKHVIII H man, and Irarn 10 HOMU MiM'M HtvH. (Copyrighted.; he "iV ) t f Cjinbcrlilii's Ers ftad 3dn ' Olntaaoat. A cerUdn curs lor Cl-ronle Soto Eye., Totxer, Eall JUieura, Scald llead. Old flrxJo Bores, Fartf Soros, Ecaema, Tralrie Bcratches, Sore Kipploi iril.a. ItUeoollnir snd soothing. rinds of caauabavo been curod by ' .r all othur trculmont bad failod. j ut cp la S3 aud 00 cent boxoa. V Cmcm "'fit (MUSH. R'OCnoU ffl'o0 BRAND J t-lla. MS Ilrka-ftal h- teu. ..- S tVav, h-a t 1,1 ii" -. t ,. Itv 1 - ylnu" .,. .. ih t. riMv- f,Vr htf L ', i'ata ri ,i iH,..,ri m f h i i AI, i , Yt f at, ttriad tnrt, 1- I a tt ft t 'tk t-WV - t t u t. f . : I . A' i' 4. ts aist m ' i U ismiii, i- vti.i( 4 . t n un . . Ii I . Im ti .- . . CM'CHf ti t t . r4 1 ' I ' ' , r ! bf tjj LewwtU IX, tn- -it i-1 ' tr A : V Will Drain the IJike to let the llndy. Diver Dolph, wlio has been searching at the bottom of Hutton lake, near Lara mie, Wy., eight days for the body of M. B. Dawson, drowned three weeks ago, has given it up. The otdy thing to do now is to drain the lake, and this will be undertaken at once. The estimated cost is fi.OOO to f 7,000. Aside from hu mane and family considerations It is very important to recover the body, aa 17,000 of lifs insurance la involved. Cor. St. Louis Republic, Hit Fat Raved Him. John Burton, a fat man, of Cambridge, went to the Howard Athenaaum, at Boa- ton, to see a variety show. As the cur tain av?nt np he fell over the gallery rail to the pit, thirty five feet below. II landed in tho aisle and got up unhurt, save by a slight cut over the eye. hi, change. IIIS Cabbage.. A wagon load of produce recently bl ought into Dallas consisted of but six heads of cabbage, the half dozen filling the wiigon bed. Dallas (Or.) Chronicle. PoUit, nf the Com put Among Pneblol. Among the Pueblo Indians six points of the compass are recognized, and each has ita color. North is yellow, wast is blue, south is red, east is white; thenppet regions are many colored and the lowet regions are black. All the prey gods are represented by their images in these six colors. For example, there is the yellow moun tain bon of the north, the bine mountain lion of the west, the red mountain lion of the sooth and so on. Likewise it ii with the other beasts, and thru a very considerable number of deities is formed. All of them must receive worshipful at tention lest they got angry and revenge llroiiinelvta for the neglect Washington Star. An Apology, Onoe, in tha house of commons, Mr. Labonchere referred to the conduct of some political opponent as being "un worthy of a pettifogging attorney," and, being called upon by the spnaker to with draw tli is unparliamentary expression, did so, declaring that he was glad of having an opportunity of retracting it, "aa it was a great injustice to the attor ney." San Francisco Argonaut r.v.ir:v,.. I'rodueta of Meiloo. Althongh the soil of Mexico and its tropical location are both favorable to agriculture, the lack of energy o! its working population, combined with the lack of a sufficient water supply, neu tralizes its proograpliicnl location, and the production of corn, beans, coffee, sugar and other kinds of products are bandy sufficient to snpply the home de mand. New York Times. tending the Future. Apples are in mnch favor in Ilallow een testa. A maiden may find ortt at Inaxt the first letter of the name of bur future husband by peeling a pippin, tak ing the paring by one end in her fingers, swinging it three times over her head and then letting it drop. The paring will surely fall in the shajx) of the initial of bis name. New York Herald. Professor Kohlbranch, who has been making some enriouo kipcr'me.nta with lightning, finds that the amount of elec tricity in an ordinary fladh so small that it would require thirty-eeven flashes to ketrp a common Incandescent lamp burn' ing one honr. To our neighbors across the Rio Grande November is aa dear a month aa July is to us, for on ita sixth day, in 1813, the Mexicans proclaimed tbeir independence of the crown ot Spain, and formed the second greatest republic of the western boiuisphere. Among the Egyptians coffee was a favorite, drink, but was allowed only twice a week, in campaigns especially asscmljud for the purpose, the grwateet solemnity being observed on such occa sions. A mixture of powdered aluminium and chloride of potash will give a bril liant flash light. It gives no smoke, and is thus far better th.--r inagncHitun for photographic purposes. C0MllA5DUtO EVEET 0BZA1 CEKTB2 07 THOUGHT AMI ACTIOS DT THE W0SIS. AumplteopTwflr Illustrates trots will N Mat 1st St aowm aimolo.' wnis. j Tm Fcmrw I. the tnntt tnatroct rret , the Hint timely, th lreeit tn j , the hre1ym-rt ef ths TrritwSj The three great gjoups of sub jects out of the romins prnr will be impartially nsd instructively dis cussed by the ablest writers; J. Political subjects growin out ol the presidential campaigne. l- Financial disturbance here and abroad. III. 'Theological unrest with all the social- questions sug gested by these groups of great top ICS. There is no other way whereby one may get the ripest information about the great problems of the time within so narrow n coinpiiss or for so small n sum- shart sudie of great subjects by more than hurt tired of the foremost men and wntn enof the world; because there is onlv ene American periodical for which all the great leaders of opin ion and of thought write, and that is The Foktm. The December number for exam ple contains: Degredation by Pension- The Protest of Loyal Volun teers, by lieutenant Allen R. Koote Founderer of the Society of liyel Volunteers; The Meaning of the Democratic Victory in Massachu setts, by Gov. Win. E. Russell; French feeling toward Germany; AnotSer Conflict ntiout Ilsncc- a raine lueaitable, by Caminille Pel letnn, member of the French Cham berof Deputies; Mmuld tne Silver Law of MR) be rrpcaled? by Jacob II. Sell i tT one of the most successful and in New York; In Modern Kdu cation a Failure'r by Fredrick Har rison, the great English essayists! Unregulated Competition self-destructive, by Aldaee F. Walker, Chairman of the Western Traffic Association: Women's Clubs, the Volume and the Vnlud of their Work, by Alice H. Rhine; A Day With Lord Tennison, by Sir Wil liam Arnold. And five other artu cles.. There are now in progress discus sions of ouryension systenij Prison Management; The Training of Teochers; The Ixitiieliuma Lottery The next Step in' the Tariff Agita tion; Are Motlern Educational Mat ters a failure? Boc n copy. $5 a year. THE FORUM, Union .Square, X. Y- FOH tiEB OilLY! r lultiJjayatiosretran.mo sanhoot), . fl!J;.'l'lnaJoKUVOUBIiliBll.ITy, l - i 1 I i , waktM. of Body u4 Mini, lilwle CulklU-tkiJr mnIiMM in Old nr Yoanr, tllbMWIUM.I klV,.l,ll-vliiNi,m.. riMTHIII'tir AInm,!.!.!, . .1.111.. Mliaa '.H4Tkh1.Si..l. fa,...,. a i..r, i,- u M.ir rin i-u.i.i. wn,. n, ll-.rr'pllt. S-k, ..l..lt. mhI pwl, .ll-.,wUIfn. Udi... tR mtOIOAL CO., BUFFALO. H, T.