.jswsawCsraawifcis the President's intention oj to The Herald, fattUHd rerr Fridy d ntcrwl at tho hrterwts ot Hwnlutrrord and iioi Butte county. T1K5. J. O'KBUrFE, PMIher. MmvoxirtioN rattw: Jfta:::::::r::"u:i8 FIUPAY, OCT, 18, 1895. Democratic Ticket. 6TATX. For Supreme Judge $. J. MAHpNEY, of Omaha. ForSegeits, - ' 6. ASHBXi Qt HUdreth. j; H. AMES, of Lincoln: - ,, COUNTY. ,1'or Oouaty Treasurer, '' A. t. MILLET. For Gomaty Saperiat'nil'rit of 5chwJ, '" ANNA NUELANU. Tw, OoiM! tjrfl Jwr I If, '"" " Iff ICf HEWCALL7 ' .For 4 Commissioner Third District, T'P.H.ZOfcL. ' rREomoT. For Assessor, ' ' ' J. O..PABKIN. Tor Justice of the caqe, A&.FIERQE. J" For Constable. ' WAnNEY.HALBDR. ,For JSoad Overseer, ' p. XINSIEY. At the democratic judicial con mention held in Ohadron last .Thursday, no nominations .or endorsements were made. jThore are one or two tinhprn f oliticians in this vicinity who are circulating tho report that the democrats nominated Horn call Jfer a straw to elect Swe'onoy. It Is a campaign falsehood. The gentlemen (?) who are circulating the report know it to be such, and fon the 5th day of November ovor- body will know it is a falsehood. . - A petition signed by 42 xesy dents of Cheyenne county was filed' with life county board this weekasking that the question of annexing a part of Ohoyenne county t eighteen by forty miles, be 'submitted at this election. The Board being in doubt as to what proportion of tho legal voters in the territory affected" had signed the petition, tho question was postponed until it could ascertain this fact. From tho following clippings it is evident that tho idea is no more popular in Cheyonne Co,, than in T3ox Butte and it is probable that ,tho schome will be dropped. A proposition is being worked up to attach the biggest part of . dheyesii Bounty , lying jsorth of Jthe river to Box Butte county, but it is dollars to doughnuts it will nover come to pass. Goring Courier. The Alliance Times has sprung a scheme to attaoh that portion of Cheyonno county laying north of the "river, to Box Butte. The peo of Alliance can drop that biscuit. It won't work." Bayard Transcript WASHINGTON GOSSIP. the existing vacancy in their ranks they are not alking about it whore any ncwapapor men can hoar them. Much interest was expressed in Washington over tho rumor that the managers of the proposed Cor bettFitzaiminons fight wero figur ing on tho uso of a government reservation in Arkansas for that exhibition. The governtnept has spoken in no uncertain tone, through Secretaries Latnont and Wraith and Attornoy General Har mon, and if the staggers do .not hoed they will regret their hard- hcadedncss. JNo pnze-ligut will bo allowed upon any government reservation, in Arkansas, or upon any other spot of ground ovor which the U S. Government has direct control, and, if necessary to prevent it, or to arrest the pHrtfci-. pators the government stands ready to call put tho army Bu nobody in Washington thinks any thiny of that sort will be neces sary. Neither .the fighters nor their managers will be foolish enough to defy, Uncle Sam. That "money talks" has just pean proven by a Washington man. who replied Atp tho boastful claims concerning Kontucky and Maryland which ropublisans havo been making, with a public offer to wager any amount from $100 to $5,000 that tho democrats olect thoir ticket in both states; also, that a majority of tho Kentucky legislature will be democratic. This man's money actually talks so loud that it thas frightened tho republicans blowhards into silenco. It is unnecessary to say that betting is something which nobody ought to do, but at the same time it must be acknowledged that there re timeB when an offer to bet, baked with cash, serves a good purpose. Hon. Samuel E. Morse, of In diana, who aided in winning the recent ( democratic vjctory in In dianapolis, Mj Harrison's home, and who enjoys tho reputation of being a very shrewd political ob. server,' says: ''The prospects of democratic succes at our next state election are most promising, and, although tho republicans have an advantage m their holdovor sona. tors, tho indications for a demo cratic legislature are good. I be lieve that will not only carry In diana in 1896, but that tho same influences at work there will carry tho coutry for tho National Demo cratic Tickot." aa-esaa-iiijomt xti'&XhuimX2egKzrtjpTtTixxu3iuM jarnauufau&aLMUSst WAYOibE HEDOStf. wr,.BiiotMWhia!,aw Mc!rtl ! JOVMldf an4 CtlM MM o Good Work. A correspondent of the .Garden aad r'orest believes that codettas should he organised In townships and, villages to j protect the beauty of roadsides Instead j of paying; roadrn asters to devastate j every roadside. Ho asks: How may people are there who really believe If their attention la oace called to the. mat ter that naked stubs and atones aac ground burned black ia more bcautlfal thaa a natural growth of a wayside vegetation? Describing a drive through a by-road he says: The roadraaster has kindly allowed Its borders to take care thomaelves far two or three years past. When the wayside shrubbery gets tos aggressive he will go la some ine June morning With his ax and cat dewn some sf he Mt vigorous trees and shrubs and. bum them, but la a year or so the place will be as wild as ever. Ia this thicket the wild plums have gene out of bloom, but the young apple trees Which the bird- have planted are still In flower, and the scarlet fruited thorns are the best There are great masses of bright Plnxter flowers, aad the grace ful racemes of the choke cherry are ni-( usually abundant Of course, the leaves at this season are quite as beautiful as the flowers, and from the deep red of the young seedlings of swamp maples to the gray of the dwarf and the light yellow of the Sassafras there are tints without num ber. Wild flowers smile all along the sides of the read; violets and anemo nellas, mandrakes, and, most beauti ful of all, the columbines, unite with the shrubberies to make pictures of rich and varied beauty, and new enes greet the wayfarer at every step. No doubt the "Inescapable ley ef spring" makes everything look beauti ful at this seasea, but this by-road wljl continue beautiful all summer long, and have fresh attractions every day in the way of foliage, flowers and fruit JHE OMAHA r WORLD -HERALD State r Xx-caTMMBMua W. J. BRYAN V A tU frtehtt HMHpf turns' f tAs Jfcsswt JKtMr. , . Jt It ftdvooatM FRM SILVER ittkt prft ratio i aixto sow. It maws MkrriM ia At teat to 1 obtains. Daily, fti 00 pc ytr ; 10 camta ,priotk. WMkly. LO0 pr ytr. Subscriptions for tho WORLD-HEMALb rocolvod at this offlct 2S. ' 3. 0-23ES2?T, SMf ft Heavy Barter j' This Card is to (Benefil Gash buyers. . (Don't Lose It. UO i 25 m 25 VVt I SsB V k SBB SSsH SBSBH V SSsi SBBBBB1 BBBBbVSSBbH ' CareatiL And Trada-Marlui obtained n4 all Fat! CMCUHIKHCODaiiCWUIOT modcrmtk rsia. OUS orriec isoppesiTC u, . MTtNTorrici aBdwocanMcnre 'miuntTa fcM lime thta xkott remotq Irom WMMoztoo. . . . . , . seaa raoaei. onnu or pnouk, mu uv..- Uon. We 4TUe, U pteniDi ot not, irca u cbtrge. Oar lee not doe till patent! U aeenred. , A PAMPH WT. .. "ST 1? vv i ?""" T L? cort o aasao In ID u. B. ana wrfja om( 20J25 20 1 25 20 1 26 20 125 20 -25 20 125 2? 20 25 25 100 1 100 100 100 1UQ 100 100 50 50 H. R. GREEN, Hardware, 15 j 10 1 5 U I 10 21.00 SI 00 WOW TO SAVE MONEY Read What This Curd . . .Says. . .. When you pay Cash, let th& Clerk punch nut tho amount; nnd when you have paid ua Twenty Dollars in wish, will give you One 'Dollar In Goods Free of Charge Egf-On all gooda except Barb who nnd Harnoaa by the act. 50 50 50 50 50 60 j 50 50 50 16 I 10 15 j 10" 15 10 .............. lBTio 15 10 15fl0" 15 -10 j 5 We will not be undersold, Mways bring this Card with you. tent bee. AddieM, C.A.SNOW&CO. Orr. Patkmt orrtct, WAtMiNareN, D. C. BICYCLESI caUJoSe at WW aalaSrteea. HBipier aaiaauoB Miora sale. Oura at W tame ai aeenta aall far tTJ. oura at H6 aamo ai asenta aell orfiuo,oara at WO wood-rlmi, lfc aasao muj UBwaaai. HEi7ieanw Kappy Mne?4atsc I As for the people, be It naAersteea that a Mallorquin Is ns more a Span iard than a Shetlander Is a Scot JUke his Moro-Aragonese forebears, he is a laxy, ill-conditioned, unenterprisinc sloth, with but one Idea of life that ef siesta. The number of those who live by active and risible labor la astonish ingly small. The first thing that strikes you on landing In Falma Is that It Is a place where everything long ago left off happening. Of life there It may truly be said: "Los Jours se sulvent et se ressemblent." Falma Is as quiet as Malta is noisy, and that Is saying a good deal. Food is cheap and abun dant A robber Is as rare aa a beggar and life and property are perfectly se cure In every corner of the Island. The people, if. not active In the cultivation of moral virtue, at least show a want of sympathy for that which lsrlojent or uncharitable; though ignorant, Idle, and superstitious, they are honest and inoffensive, and live la the .bond ef peace. It a couple of common folk have a difference they straighten It out with their fists, and neither Is the worse. Chamber's Journal. 5J? I ajn Ready to Buy Your iffS iajjWai, -Mir-"?,,t .j ; . Notice of Application far Liquor License. Public notion ia hereby girea that the nodw- elgned haa filed with the Tillage rlerlc or the vil lage or EemtnjHoru, ua lea, an application for niriiAni ana n nee to be carried on, oa lot number 10, i: lage of Eemingford, Box Butte county, hobras itiuon ior a uqnor iicena ui and vlnona llanora. aa mi 9 of nealngford. malt, : amber 12. la the rll id bnil- block Oox SBmberM.U the Tillage of neaingrord, box llatte county, Mebrailca, for the remainder of the municipal year, beginning on the firat In May, 1. and that vre will apply for aald 11 oenMatamevtingof tlie board of trnateeeot aald village on Saturday, the 1Mb day of Octo ber. 1805. Mattox It rxmiXR. Vint publication Oct. 4, 1S. NotJoe Of Oiicttel SsUa TJmder lortgag. Notice ia hereby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgagddated on the 28th day of March 1H83, a copy of which was duly filed In the office of the county clerk of Box Untie county at Ne- Bleomera Bloaaom at Mew-pert. Newport, writes a summer corre spondent at that place, has taken to bloomers at last. Until this week net a divided skirt of any description had been seen, although It was a well known tact that all the young ladles who ride had costumes on hand, and only awaited a leader. This week the more courageous have donned their new suits and made their debut. One now has only to seek out any of the roost Becluded cycling haunts In the early morning hours to find the fair rid ers training for graceful riding pes- Itures In "rational dress." The new costumes are all In dark grays and hrniana or ViIarIc throuKheut. and only the fullest bloomer patterns with high gaiters are seen. It Is now only a mat ter of days before bloomer costumes for the wheel will be altogether the thing at Newport St, Louis Republic. IGME ROADSTER $S5 Guaranteed eaae a agant tell for ITS to KB. &GME ROAD RACER, 25 1S. Op(l WOOD-RIMS, OQUa Perfect lines. perfectateerlng.perfectBdJoitBient. riuaranteed earns aa egenta aell for 812 and tUi. Written warranty wlto erery machine Ktcjt time tou buy a blcyclo through an agentyou pay 130 tpsu Lore than our wholeeale price f of aaaae quality. It cotta about a much to aell blcyclea through acenu and doaleri aa U doee to make them. Let Drudence and economy auggeyt the better way anc "'""' buy from u direct at wholetalo price IUuitratcd catalogue ire. Acme Cycle Company, ELKHART. 1ND, WHEAT and will Pay CASH for it. X, p. acOOXlsl, blJj-- t. tha VATOt -6 'ite. JF A Beautiful Woman Attracts Attention Everywhere. (oM -;- Lec(f, 1JOT AS HANDSOMETO LOOK AT A A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN, BUT An Ugly Woman Can Make Better Bread With Qold - Lecif -Floqn THAN A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN CAN WITii ANY OTHER BRAND. After Giving ft a Trial Tou will wonder how You Ever Got Along without it. xscsnivdiiTa-oisiD niviEix-iZinra- a oiSvdz.nsr-sr President Cleveland will not .havo to put in any time in f amil iariiing hhnseU with current publio business, because during his absence from Washington ro ports of all important matters in each of tho executive depart ments have been regularly made to him, just as they are when he is at the White Houso, and when ever necessary ho' has directed what action should be taken. No offloial program of tho trip to the Atlanta Exposition has yet been announced, but it is under stood that the President will be accompanied by all the members of his Cabinet, and that neither Mrs. Cleveiand nor any of the Cabinet ladies will go. The par Jy will be duo at tho exposition on the 22nd Inst, which is to bo celebrated ss ''President's Day". The U. S. Supremo Court reas sembled today, for tho fall session Chief Justice Fuller presiding. There axe 770 cases on the. docket, against 818 "at tho opening of last year'.fsll.saion. If any of the braaka on the 39th day of March. 1883. at one o'clock p. m.. ozeouted by Jamea W. Pinkerton to j. w. uooene to eooure the payment or taw.uu with Interest t tho rate ot ten nor cent per an num from date until paid. Bala mortgage waa by aald J. W. Uoberta for a valuable considera tion before maturity, sold and duly aaalsned to Hoott McCorkleand by htm dnly assigned to the Bank of Heralngford, ot Hemingforu, Nebras ka, which lathe owner and holder thoref. De fault narinsr been made in the payment of aald sum when due, and no other auit or other pro ceedings at law haying been instituted to re cover said debt, or any part therebf, and no cart thereof hTlnn ben collected of rjaid and there la now due and unpaid thereon the sum of S200.00 with interest thereon at the rate ot ten Jer cent per annum after March , leU3. There ore we will aell the property therein described, vlx: 'One bay nuare eeren years old, wclsht about 1,10 lbs. One bayroare R years old. weight about 1100 lbs One bay horse 8 yeara old, weight ab't 11W lb. One crey horse 0 years old.welght ab't USO Ibe. One set doable farm harness, at publio auction at the llrery barn of II. u. Pleroeinthe Tillage ot Heminfrford in Uox Unite county. Nebraska, on the lvtn nay or uo tobor, 1893, at 'i o'clock p. m. of said day. IUxk or HKKlNOroBD, Dated Sept. SI, 1893. Arslgnee ot Mortgage. P-37-4 Notice to Non-resident Defend ants, In the Distriot Court ot Box Butto County, Nebraska. Kate Qrepn, plaintiff, ts. Harry Qreen, de tendant. You are herebT notified that on the Oth da of October. 1KB, plaintiff herein, filed her petition in the shore entitled cause, in the District Court of Box Butte County, vebraaka, airalnst Harry Qreen, defendant, the object ot which la to ob tain a diyorce from the Dlaintin. on the grounds ana ask mat tne rare ana cue- DldnM "w Henry Weird Bseensr. Let nr.r --s:k yqu a story ot old Jamea Lenos, the foander of the library ,that bsars bis rame. About twenty-fire years ago, wbea Henry Ward Beeeb er was lr. tbe tsnlth ot bis fame, be came over to see tbe Lenez library. It was before It bad 'been given to tbe, nubile, but Mr. Lenox bad announced bis Intention ot doing so. Mr. Beecber! sent In bis card. "BeecberT Becber?" said the old man, softly, as be turned,! the card ot the great Brooklyn clergy man over in bis delicate white fingers. "I dpn't think I know him, James," to bis English butler, -who hat brought the card to his master. "James, pray say to the gentleman that Mr. Lenox's rule is to never admit any person to bis library who Is unknown to him." Mr. Lenox had never heard ot Rev. Henry Ward Beccher. -New York Times. The Elegance ore CETiEe sso:em:EnHr of $ilks, Lawns, Cashmeres, Underwear ' M i of abandonmen ts, a Ann todyol tnerblld. lna urt&n, aged Arrai girl, fruits pf said marriage, be awarded to Khlndler. mother of the nlalntlff. You are reqnired to answer said petition on or before the 18th day of KOTember. IMS. KATE QH.KKN. Plaintiff. . . ' - .i i r;- uy DM! First pul 8H P. TuTTioe, Attorney for I'lainUfl. lestlonOct.il,iWfi.kJ Faints of all kinds at Green's. The Herald and the Omaha semi-weekly "World-Herald both oae year for $1.76. round the Carerm ot a Mts A narty of boys were out berrying ,t the south side, near Hartford, recently when, crossjng rock woodland, they came upon a small cavern between two hills. The mouth of this cavern was so small that they were obliged to crawl in on their hands and knees. When once Inside, it was found large enough to hold ten men. On looking around they found an old frying pan and ket tle almost eaten up with rust, and also an old chair. After further investiga tion they found in the dirt two old Spanish coins bearing the dates of 1675 and 1690, and also another aiclent coin. the date not dlstligulshable. This cav era was oaee Inhabited by ie Jaha FrethlBgham, a miser, seme ferty years age, who 414 there. All trace af the errn la the wa had bee let tU in suits and all the latest novelties in Dress Fabrics, for the coming season, in texture, finish, wave, combination, and colorings, is as indefinably beautiful as the varied hues of the flowers of -spring.' They Satijef3T t3ae Closest Scr-u-tlrrsr and evoke the unqualified praise of all who behold them. Unremittent study of the prevail ing style in vogue, and strict attention to the most exacting wants of my patronage, makes my store in the estimation of tho refined and tasty, the mporium Par (o whereat to procure the daintiest, most stylish, economical, unique aw a ax Excellence DRESS WEAR "Freshest Groceries at Lowest Prices. Big bargains in my Shoe Department. W, K. HERNCALU ,' f ill iv If I "-Hi r T ' p I & ZJZLTiZL MU