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THE SOUL-STIRRING
"A NOBLE ICM1"
UNDER THE AUSPICES OP THE
Red Cloud S. ok V. Band.
cast or t)ii,tiMvri:its:
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IlAitor.o Thomas, A gentlHiunn of loisure,
HENRY HANSELL. "A Noble Mechnnic,"
AnisTorm: Tiiomi'ki.ns, ) Tho judgo'a moat
HoitATio Squahii, intimutu friotnltj.
IIanb Von Uanut, His Cook,
Nn'.LH' !' HiB Colorcd Servant,
POLICEMAN,
Lalmia Uki.l, The Judgo'tt Wnrtl,
Mi:s. IIa.nhki.i., Henrv'e Mother,
Dur.t,v, A Maid,
Makv Hakkis,
(Mob, etc., by
KYSOPftIS !' Ittl'IIH.NTS.
ACT I. Ht'coption-room in Judgo Buttons' uinnsion An
envosdrnpper Th Judgo on a tantrum Guurdinn ami ward
"A frog ho would a wearing go" Some pointed obnorvutioii8
The ciiuso of humanity A timely warning "Go; and don't ou
ter my house again unices I Bond for you !" EchoeB of tho past
A gentleman of loiHuro Mistalton Identity Recognition An
inntilt and u blow Threatened expoituro Wrought to bay A
murderous unsault A eon's dofonco Humiliation Tableau.
ACT 11. Soknk 1. A utreot JuIIiib gooa "a-sparlcin' "
Lovi at llrst Higltt Xob'a peculiar mothod of "raining tho wind"
Gontlemaii and worklngmiin Rejection of prolTored aid
"Strike !" "Lead on; I follow, to teal his fato '." Sokne 2. Mrs.
lluneell's hoino-A mother'o anxlotj An excited visitor Wei
conio tiiliiiKB Mothor and son "Nobly spoken I Go, and may
Heaven's blessing attond you." Soeni: .'1. A Btreet A villain's
resolve Hans Von Sundt in tho elutcheu of tho law Neb in
luck. b'ucNB 1. Exterior ot Judgo HuttoiiB' residonco The
mob's apsaultTho mcehanie's impafislonod appeal Coiillagra
tton -"Hack, every mnu ot you '."Tableau.
ACT III Tho Judge's reception-room An embarrassing
Bituatioii-Hansell is sent for-Good intentions, and an ottered
rowan! -Homo pointed observations Tho workingmnn'a ultima
tum Reinstatement A question of duty An interruption A
cowardly Hohemu Strungo revelations Tho sorpont'o sling An
interesting episode "Hulo fellows, well met" A slight unpleas
antneps, in which Germany goes to tho wall Tableau.
ACT IV. Same as before War declared against Hans A
false attack ConBtornation Tho Judge secures his assailant
Alienation A noble woman's deiianco Indignation Accused
of crime Impondmg disgrace -A mother's interventimi Vil
lainy unmasked Foiled A great wrong righted "Nothing but
sunshiuo." Tabloau.
Homomber this is for the beneilt of tho band, It yen desir
to have open air ooncortB this summer, come out and encourage
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ANATOMY OF A BEE.
The Moat Wonderfully CoaJtraeU4 f All
Caaful Inject.
A be Is divided Into threo sections
hrnd, thorax and abdomen. It has five
cycB three In the form of a triangle
in the center of tho forehcud, and ono
on each side of thohead, Thcse.lookcdnt
under a microscope, arc very beautiful.
The antennae are. tho two floxiblo
block horns on the head; with these
bees recognize each other, and In them
arc supposed to be located tho ex
tremely sensitive organs of smelling
and hearing. They nro to the bco vciy
much what tho brain is to man. A
1eo deprived of her antennae loses
her po er of movement.
Jn the bend and thorax of thoworkcr
beo are the nursing glands, which th
ereto a m.lky food fed to the larvae.
These glands are very large In the
young worker while they act as nurses,
but reduced In the old twos of a brood
loss colony. In thnold bees they wither
more and more till they becomoshrunl'
en and heemlngly withered up. Tho
fpiren, when cgg-laylng, Is also fed from
theso glands. When honey iu coming
freely, and the queen is well foil, she
has a very wonderful power of pro
ducing eggs, laying over .1,000 per day,
or more than three times her own
weight.
In bees, ns In all Insects, the skeleton
that supports tho Inxly Is not Internal
ns In nnlmals, but mostly external, and
Is formed of a horny substance called
chltlne. which is flexible nnd Is capable
of being molded Into every conceivable
shape nnd appearance. It forms the
hard back of the repulsive cockroach,
the beautiful scale-like fenthcia of
the gaudy butterfly, the delicate mem
brane which supKrts the lace-wing in
mid-air, and the black and yellow wings
of our native and imported bees, be
sides internal braces, tendons and ducts
innumerable.
Tho Internal skeleton, hard for the
most part, and varied in thickness In
beautiful ndnptation to the strain to
which It may bo exposed, glve3 con
sistency of form to the little wearer;
but it needs, wherever movement Is
necessary, to have delicate extension
joining tho edges of the unyielding
plates. Here the thick ooat Is reduced
to n thin, ensily-creased membrane,
where by flexion one part Is made to
press over the other. Cable.
Dr. Prlcc'G Cream licking Powder
World'a Fair Highest Mcdaland Diploma.
Premium.
Tin) Nchra-kn and ICtusns Firum
is gijiug Os-ar Uluusou's 1ioi
l'0"k, v.iliK-il ut $3, v.iili one jcr'
Mili-(M iiii'in (or 50
'I'lii- Chi "ago Intci (hi-mi and
The Fanner, for one year ... fit)
The New York Tiiinmw uud Tli.i
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The Dri'iim City Mid F-iruwir r
one year 50
The Cosmopolitan inngiizinc and
Farmer 1-ir one year f 1 0(
The Silv.r Knight and The
Furiner, fill'
The Seun-Weekly Siatn Journal
and FaMii'T, ono ar 90
Ornuhi Wnrld-II.-ralil and Tho
Farini-r 80i
SMit to any uddnsj on rcceijit ol
srnounr.
Nkiiiiaska and Kansas Farm Kit.
Hud Cloud, Neb.
Heart Disease Cured
By Dr. Miles' Heart Cure.
Fainting, Weak or Hungry Spells, Irregu
lar or Intermittent Pulso, Fluttering or Pal
pitation, Choking Sensation, Shortness of
Breath, Swelling of Foct and Ankles, are
jrmptotns of a diseased or Weak neart.
MRS. N. C. MILLER,
Of Fort Wayne, Ind., writes on Nov. 29, 18Mt
"I waa afflicted for forty yoars with heart
troubloand suffered untold agony. I had
weak, hungry spells, and my heart would
palpitate so hard, tho pain would bo so acute
and torturing, that I became so weak and
nervous I could not sleep. I was treated by
several physicians without relief and gavo
p eer bclncwoll again. About two years
ago I commenced using Dr. Miles' Remedies.
Ono bottle of tho Heart Cure stopped all
heart troubles and the Rcstoratlvo Nervine
did the rest,and now I sleep soundly and at
tend to my household and social dutloe with
out any trouble.
Bold by druggists. Book sent free. Address
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
It. Miles' Remedies Restore Healtlt
Dr. Miles' Norm I'lustorri for IllinumutUm.
I dujur.j .1 .r 1 i hi l' i'mu w. .
IMtE(0VEMENT.
TERRIBLE MONEY WASTE.
Labor In Itiml UiiIi.IIiir In MUillrrrted
All Otrr tli t'oiinlr.v.
In n recent report on the horseless
carriages of France the United .States
consul at Unite wis that "as solid,
smooth roads are quite essential to the
successful use of the system, It will be
necessary, before It can be profitably
upplied in the United States, to brltifj
our roads to the condition of F.uropcaii
hljrltwn.vi." That is- iimpiest jpnnbly
so; for , oof of which observe the ex
perience of u horseless carriage which
had to be shipped by railroad U'cnusc
tho hlc;hwa4s L.v in too bad it condi
tion for it to nioie on. And that, ivw
in New York Mate, too. and in the best
part of It. We do need better roads,
not only for horseless enrrlnc;c, but for
liorsc-cnrriaRes rut well, and mulo
wagons, and oxcarts, nnd eiery sort of
AN OIUUT LliisO.N.
ehlcle, whether propelled by steam or
naphtha, by hitehed-up quadruped or
bestriding biped.
Our consul fin titer siitfjcsts a plnn
for road impi'oirincnt; or, rather, for
raising the money for road improve
incut. It is tho Trench plan, to wit, n
wheel tnv. In l-'tiince nil carriages are
taxed. Those with seats for one or two
persons, . Hi a year (in 1 011111I numbers) ;
those with seats for three, 15, unit for
four, $20; while bicycles uud tricycles
are taxed 5'.' each. These taxes tire pay
nblu monthly, in udittiice, uud must be
paid iHjforc the vehicle is allowed to fro
upon the toad. A line revenue is thtu
obtained. No doubt u simihirsystem in
this country would also III) up tlio-uito,
county or township trctiMtry. lint we
don't want it. Such 11 tti w ottld be par
ticularly vexatious ami uimoyiiifr.
Wo don't need it, either. Our ordi
nary system of taxation is suilleicttt.
We spend enough money or Its equiv
alent 011 our roads now to make them
us yood as those of France. The trouble
is wo don't spend it. in the right, wuy.
Our labor Is mi.sditcctcil. At some sea
sons of tho j car, when farm work is less
pressing than usual, the farmer' works
out" hi road tax-. Generally itis about
the wotst t line of the year for the roads;
but that doesn't matter, lie takes his
horses iiuJ plow and scraper, plows up
sontu furrows hi thu gutter between the
wagoiitracl; uud the sldcwulks, uud
scrapes the earth up Into the middle
of the road. That makes the toad rough
nnd lumpy. You must drive over it at
a wnlk, us ov er n new ly plowed Meld. If
the wenther remains dry It gets dusty;
if ruin comes 011 it U it mass of mud.
In course of time it gets worn down
fairly smooth and html; and then it is
tiniu to "work out" some more taxes,
nnd scrape up some more sods und
looto dirt again.
That is what road-mnking lias meant
in most country places, nnd whntitstill
uieuivs on thousands of miles of high
way in the inosthlghly unproved states
of this union. If instead of that the
i.amo amount of work had been given
for the last 25 years to laying drains
und making telford, or macadam, or
even good gravel roadways, we should
to-day have a network of roads all over
theso states on which nny kind of ve
hicle could run with ease at nny time of
year. We need no carriage tax, nor
gold watch nor nilver spoon tax-, but
only nn intelligent nnd systematic ap
plication of our ordinary revenue in
tho making of loads on u scientific
plan. N. Y. Tribune.
ROADS NEED MOISTURE.
Shade or Fruit Trees Provide It During;
the liry Ken-on,
To keep good ronds in good repair,
tnolsturo Is often tho ono thing de
sired. Tho four months of continuous
drought last summer was trying to all
kinds of ronds. Sand roads became al
most impassable, gravel and dirt roads
dissolved into dust, nnd stone roads
manifested n strong tendency to dis
integrate on tho surface for want of
moisture to cement tho binding 11111
terial with the stones. Dut where the
surface of stone roads Is a iwrt of
Flitulcd avenues, there was none or lit
tle disintegrating, reports Itoatl Com
missioner lludd, of New Jerse.v, thus
emphasizing the experience and prac
tice of LuroKan road builders that ma
cadamized roads should bo set with
shade or fruit trees, so that the silent
forces of nature may steadily provide
the moisture that is needed vvithoutex
pensc. besides adding beauty to the
landscape, and plcasiiro and comfort to
the traveler. American Agriculturist.
Whut I'lirinrrH .Mlclit Kuvr,
It Is estimated that the farmers of
this country might save $030,000,000, in
the eo&t of getting their produce to
market, by building good roads. These
ore forceful tlguies. flood Koads.
nDnUCDQOMMissiON
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Mr. nenry Wetvlt, of
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ulader dat. of July 27,
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MI had hearaa
Uaai all over ray ay.
torn. A few appllratlona
of Dr. Owen's Blectrlo
Appliances iravo rollof
and after six weeks' uso
otttiem I was entirely
ured."
Our term I1lilfltrntp1 ratatnentn mntalna
aad prices of Applinuees and much valuable
ace, enololnirli cents In stamps for xMajra
W. ham been twforn the nuhllo many vears
W. have been before the mtbllo many years',
rtoofnUed standard of merit, curing tliousauda
THE OWEN ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO.
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