I ? i jairT.SESf,KTOT?3 ,8AM JONES OH THE tfOMB. 4th Great Vrcher Addresses lttmst " 10 TOrn and DtnirSiters. Among -the s;oo4,btn58 frora,the pen of Sain Jones ie following' worthy . ' tamnotnnalrfeUt fercrybnlj .rrera to brenfc I Troujon't lose a cent .and J could Trnlk homo. I havo got two sjxgujdcrs of meat In tho smoke ihouso, and clothes to last si months. ' WVro jsat to get back to hoadqii.tr .tew home-itpnd out the troublo, Hdme ought ip ,V the brlghtlcat, hap 'pfcat and ch ceres t jilco under the sun, on"tho face of the earth. ' Every man shown what he thinks of f,hle wife and children byiho kind ot home ho puta thorn In, A man whoso .home lfl nil out of whack, the li)Ind3 fi6,a ind the doors off the hinged, tho 'Btep8 rotten that shows his character. Tho husband febows bis character by the exterior of his honie; tho Wife by '.the interior. I don't ec now somo 'men can Iceop pious on what they got hroo times a day. Bpurgeon Includes nll htimnn ml.orlo. ,,n,1nr ,1lff AnvH 7lebt." I hnvo been In houses where ' thy JioM twenty-five hundred dollars' torthof silverware and fifteen cents' wti'rtn of grub. I would llko to be nblo to digest silver, but I can't J. like girls wlio can piny on tho otove as well as on tho piano. Many 'a man has been bnt p-a ilrtinknrd'8 bn gravo by what he ha been given to eat by his wife. You Jgtve a man n biscuit that wlU knock 'down a yearling, nnd he's got to havo ea drink or something cjcjS before night. Jf you've got a good wife, a good Apmo nnd a' good c'ogrS'ou aro elected, 'jk the Prca6ytdrnjjfl say. WOrj; WHILE HE SLEEPS. ,8lRSttUr Fucojtr of a Kontucky DIno of an Imlmtrlons Titrp. Archibald Clark, a farmer living a ew nUc? from arpenup; Is without doubt' .the 'most remarkable soinnam ' bullst ln tho state. Curing tbo past ummer he has boon accusing his neighbors of clipping Into his truck patches at night and cultivating them. pt course ho did not object to Oils, but jthpuht it moaf extraordinary. It was fllBo a strange fact that they always did at nfghjt what ho had Intended to do tho following day. Becoming anxious 4toknow which of hie neighbors ho waa indebted to for tho kindness, hp spont niany wakeful nights watching his jlrck pajtches, but without success. No ovfi .ever came Into them when he was on tho watch, but when he would miss ,watchlng for a night thero waa Invari ably some work done. . short tlmo .flgotho drovo his wagon Into his potato Jpatch Into one evening, bo that ho could Joad It early Jn the morning. He waa very fnjetous to get well on his way to mferjtet before sun-up. However, ho verslept hlmsolf, nnd got up ln a ter rible Blew; but great waa his ourprlso ,whcn ho went Into tho potato patch to ilnd the wagon already loa'ded and horses hitched tit It, ready to start, thus -avlng him a'c.buplo of hours' tlmo and 'hard 'wjbrk. One night his wlfo saw him 'stealing out of the house in his night clothes, and, following him to tho barn, saw him tako a mattock and go out jind begin digging up grubs In an old tonco row. 8ho then understood who Tiad'beoa-doing her husband's work. LOVINQ TOO LATE. A Common Enouph Story Portrayt n Not long ago I met a young lady in overly whom I had previously known n wealth, and this waa, in substance the story she told mo: "Father died Suddenly In Washington, nnd the pro--fealonal dklll through which ho had Tcolnpd money for us died with him. I -Vm hbt' weeping' because we aro poor. I am broken-hoarted because none of Jis saw that he was dying. Was it not pitiful that ho should think it best not -to to I any of us that ho was slckT And ), tils patted daughter, though I knew ie was taking eplum to sootho his great yaln, was so auarha'd by my lovers, my games and' my drosses, jtbat I Just )ioned 'St would all comp right If I 'colld only jemembor thai even once I ad pitied his suffering or felt anxious about his lite, I might bear his losa 'better!" i Tho story Is common enough. Many a father, year after year, goos in and 'ouf of "blB home carrying the burden 'and 'doing the labor of life, while thoso whom ho tenderly loves hold with but careless hands all of honor and gold Ito jyis for toil and pain. Thefi sorao day'hls head and baft'da can work no more; And tho hearts 'that havo not JearlJBd tjio great lesson ot unselflah ovo whle lovo waa their teacher must now begin their sad duty when fovo has left thorn alone forever. A Xow ColJTajn. For tljoe who refuso to give up tho ? retry parting of the hair, the Napoleon j uo'wlll be permitted. The parted hair "is pulffd fully over tho ears and so prawn loosely to the back, where it Is iraldcd. Tho braid is allowed to hang vel on tho napo of tho neck, la then jurned jipder ant a largp "cue' bow Is placed just where it wfll hqld the hair flrmjy Into the curve of trte head. jTbls samo bow Is often made feo'wlde that It shows coquottlshly from tho front at either eldfe. as did the bows Siirn a little, vhlle ago on cqllara. For 4dcU drccslness a high comb is set t tho top of' tbo head from to front, riving the effect of hght and the" Jaunty tou,ch that has so often been confusing with the demurenesS of the ' recent rutrs!do curls. ' ' M Vhr.t lid Yn. Ifewly armed tuade to at Peter This crown Is entirely too heavy, tho targ strings pt my Angers and the vjtgs pinch' niyfihouldera;' '' StfPeter-'hat on earth were you, juiyway? '? tl Shade AlwJT was a calamity bowl r 'Birmlrfzhjsm, ge-Hcrald. fjmt&y&ESSi LVpjW VOMffiJ Q&ESg FOR. ,pae of Them ByfcXt Is Becadu JrtUj ' Wi& to rimt Km. A ccup of yongromcri $i.t arottnd a dainty tort Ubl discussing tdreis and tucir waters almost in tbe swno breath fere In my gown?," sod IeuS. v i,i .-,.. .'., ...J. ... a browned maid who had Just returned from a summer resbrtjvvhere 'there were twontr-sl glrjs to three men. "Al though my Bummer costumes were per fectly lovely, I did not thrill oyer them once, for what was the use of donning tho mdft becoming frock when thero were no men to be overpowered by the effect, I arguo that we dress to please tho men, thereforo I Btate In nil candor thnt,I don't care a button what sort of gowns I havo unless I know that men aro going to see them." "Cut a woman knows moro about their valuo and their Btyle", put ln a brown-eyed creature' who always looks well. ''That's nil very tr,ue," argued number ' "bl!t tho Influence that men oxer- C,S0 UPon Women's drCSS is Certainly band, tho .tajite of tho lover, of tho itf ,tlmat friend, and ovtm ot the brother, has al,waj-3 to be dofcrred and sub hilttod to, nnd in each and every case s acknowledged to bo superlor'to that possessed by his fair subject Tho Se cret of this Is, perhaps, In a njeasuro, due to tho Tact that tho masculine eye seea nnd Judgca from tho effect pro duced, nnd a verdict is passed accord ingly, whereas the femlnlno mind Is often distracted by tho choice of color, material, trimming and style offered; and when and Where natural good tnate deed exist It is frequently domin ated by ,the will of another actuated by eolf-lnterest, and thUH good Judg ment Is for tho moment overpowered. Again, tho desire to confine oxpenue wlthfn a certain limit Is another fer tile source of sacrifice on tho altar of good taste. Still, allowing all this and moro, the fact remains Incontrovertible that a man intuitively knows what suls a woman bcttpr than she docs herself." With a convincing air the spoakcr set her cup down, gave herself a furtlvo Blanco In the mirror, and departed to bo Ecen soon after on Walnut street looking perfectly radiant ob she walked along quito conscious that the man by her sldo regarded her got-up as emi nently fetching. BEES AT ASCOT. They Made Tiling Excemllmxly J.lvtly at tlio Itnrrtrnrk for Airhltp. A curious Incident occurred at Aecot Whllo a largo number of pleasant luncheon parties were enjoying the de lights of an opon-alr report In the gar deua behind tho grandind a groat swarm of bees settled down on the guesta around a tablo In a corner. They buzzed and buzzed everywhere. Ladles hn'd bees In their bonnets and gentle men found th6lr hat3 turned Into strik ing Hkellne3sca of "Catch-'om-allve-foh's." Some of tho swnrm settled on tho cold salmon and other members of It tumbled Into tho champagno cup. In facjt. tho bees created tho greatest con ftternatlon among the ladles and gentle men ln that quarter ot the grounds. They wero gradually drawn off tho luncheon party by a gentleman, to whom occurred the happy Idea of treat ing thotn to a little music on a metal tray under a tree. After the tapping or tinkling on tho artlclo had continued for two or three moments tho queen bee settled on tho branches nbovo to lis ten to It, and wna at onco followed by all tho swarm. It wbb an extraordinary sight to see hundreds of'tho Insects hanging llko a great black and gold cluster on tho treo while tho tinkling continued. It ceased with tho luncheon, and the bees did no more harm. In Jjjo early part of the performance a lady waa pretty (severely stung, A NEW FRUIT. A Plum OroTT on llnrnul Lacd In Minneaotx. St. Paul Pioneer Press: Tho people in Hubbard county, Minnesota, are puzzlod over a new fruit which hag made its appoaranco this summer for the first time. Tho crop Is very abund ant It la a yellow, egg-shaped plum, tho larger Rpoclmens being about the size of a small bon'a ogg. It grows on a plant very much llko tho tomato plant and the plaut smells llko a tomato'. The plupa or berry grows partially ln; closed In a thin husk. When green tho, fruit is white, but turns a straw color when ripe; has a good supply of small, hard, black seeds, and has a peculiar sub-acid flavor, which is quite pleasant. It grows only In clearings which wore burned over last season, but grows ln soma of these In immense quantities, Sorao of tho plants are vpry large, cov ering a Epace six feet In diameter, and bearing a half-bushel of fruit. The peculiar thing about tho plant la that no ono has ever seen it or hoard of it bofore. People ln northern Wadona and Louthern Hubbard counties havo pipked large quantities ot them and use, thqm for cauco and preserves. Spoclmqps havo been sent to the stato experimental station for Identification. Coal of Ftp. "Take my Boat," she said. A flush ot genuine gratltudo suffused tho pink and white complexion of the man who was clinging to the strap. "Thank you," he answered cordially. The age-en woman betook herself to the front platform, where she at fectod to smoke her clgarotte insqu ciantly, but hex thoughts were never theless with thb past when conditions wero different, and her hoart was tuU of the bitterness of remorse. Detroit 'frlbupe. An Affinity. I H$: "That was a queer freak pt Prlco's-marryins woman twiwhU 1 p'attirany enou5h. He fi WIUlt j uwaV aa sbe was wlthqpt PrJee." ' The Herajud, PablUhfd trerj Friday and entered at tho pusoiiir ia iifminsroM, rpbrsjca, a sooond nai mall mattftr. Tim Hmali is el-jvouxl to tho intemtft ot Iletnlngford and Dor Hot la county, THOS. J. O'KEEFIE. Publish . . i - i.f ftimBcnxmoM batts: ONE YKAIt tilX MONMB SIM .r .....75 FRIDAY, OCT. 25, 189,5. "! Democratic Ticket. HTATJI. For Supwrno Judge, ' J.MAIIONEY, of Ornuin. VReg5p4R, .w. S. Asnny, of iji.iidrci. J. H. AMES, of Lincoln: COUNTY. Jj'or County Treasurer, A. P. MILLET. For County Supcrlnt'nd'nt of aCjhoG,! ANNA NEELANP. For County ShorlfT, V. K. 11EUNCALL. For Commissioner Third rttlt, P. II. ZOBEL. I'ltKCINCT. For Assessor, J. 0. PAKKIN. For Justice of tho Peace, A. II. PIERCE. For Constable, BATINEY I1A.LBUR. For E,pd Overseer, P. KINSLEY. Tho following good and lawful men lmve boon drawn to servo as jurors at tho noxt term of tho dis trict court which convenes Nov. 19, 1805. Wm. Foskot L. A. Turner Barney Hallmr John Saucrwein, Henry J. Winleu Lorenzo Flower Ed J. Kinsley Henry Ra.lol O. D. Rouso 0. H. Britton W. T. Johnson Franli J3au3r, ir. I. F. Marshall W. W. Norton W. W. Wilson M. McD. Bullock Robert Marler Frank Bushoy Frank Bussoll Charles Fuecrain. E, I. QrcKK Jhu Hunt Oharlio Tiernan Willis Young, wi... This 5pce Belongs to W-1' - I -Sj". C. J. WILDY, 529E A Watch it Next Week. Notice to Non-resident Defence ants, In the District Court ot Box Hntto County. Nebraska. Ktu Ureen, jilalntlff, vs. Harry Groon. de fendant Von art) hereby notified that on the 0th div of Octotor, lSUis, plaintitl herein, tiled her petuiou in thn alnivp entitled cause, in tho District Conit ot Box Hiitto Couuty, Mebraska. atraiust Harry Qreen, defendant, tho objeot of which is to oi tain a diorco from thn plaintiff, on the itrounds o( alandoument.ana asK that thararo and cus tody ot tliorhtld, lna Qrcen. agetl Ayraro. a t'irl, f ruitH of said marriage, be aw ardeti to nn bid i tiler, mother n( the plaintitf. ' You aro required to anuwer said petition on or before the 18th day of NosemlW, li-BR. ' liATE QUEEN, rialntiff. Uy fiMrrn P. Ttrrrr e. Attorney for PlaiutUf . 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(Don't Lose It. 20 2f. 100 100 101) 100 100 20 25 20 j 25 '20 1 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 H. R. GREEN, $1.00 HOW TO SAVE .MONEY Read $Vhat This .Card . . . .Say s. . . . When you pay Cash, lot tho Clerk punch out tho amount; and when you havo paid us Twenty Dollars in cash, will give you One (Dollar In Goods Free of Charge. 20 25 20 125 35011 all Roods except Darb rlr 50 50 50 1 50 50 We will not be undersold. Always bring this Card with you. H. H, PIERCE, .Proprietor of. Livery and Feed Stables. We have first-class stock and douhle and sinsle rigs, which wo furnish at reasonable rates. Our facilities for accommodating boarders aro unexcelled in the city. Give us a call. JSSy Stable Corner Box Butte Avenuo and Sheridan Street. I am Ready to Buy Yotiib - WHEAT and will Pay CASH for it. T. O. 3vd:caor3s:le. You will wonder now You Eyer The Elegance Emporiurq Par Excellence -p DRESS WEAR -uf-j mkiiM3K&'i.nrM!iirimxiimjv 100 100 50 50 15 j 10 5 Hardware. 15 I 10 15 J 10 15 'f 10 $1.00 15 I 10 I 5 10 10 "lo i 15 15 nnd HurnMg by tho get. 15 10 I 6, 50 j 50 50 5Q 15 10 5 JK& tlio An Ugly Woman Can Make Better Bread With Qolel - Lecjf - Floqt THAN A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN OAN AVITu ANY OTHER BRAND. Got Along without it. c onzirsr rj f r I r.i