Hemingford herald. (Hemingford, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1895-190?, January 10, 1896, Image 8

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VANDALISM
6fcTrry
tit
Rohm Tropin
7o Call
' ti...h.i... rliftAit.
The avKry of sanges la as noth
tag to the savnGcry of some creatures
-'who are brought tip In civilized com-
'... .i. i .'.i. i..-i.... ttiinri
'who are brought up In civilized com
munities and rail themselves civilized
plso. We hnVo few records of In
"jllnns or Zti'tts wantonly destroying
IcuVrfco or hooka or etatunry unless
' tlicy Ihoupht them "bad medicine" nnd
" held devlK Yet. how far could one of
, our city thugs and loafer be trusted
In the prw .a of a work of art or a
'.'thing of beauty T It seems t6 be a sort
t of Instinct with him to throw a stone
'. whenever ho seep flower or ornaments,
', or to pull out a knlro and hack at them,
or to upset or scratch or lnjuro them.
'In ft ccrtnln blind and brute way por
'"hnpa his cbnduct elves him a flatter
ing Konse ol jower. He ennnot raalco
anything useful or beautiful himself,
;-but he cah destroy It. The only vay
' to cure theso vandals appears to bo
cither to educate them early or drown
them. Drowning la the lca9t expen
sive, hut there Is a public prejudice
'against IL to for a few centuries wo
muBt expect to soo our public- buildings
VUstoced. our motal work bent and
Scratched, our plate glass broken, our
' street lights shattered, our pictures
'J.ilibtd with canes nnd umbrellas, our
f nijrrdrs marked with Initials carved by
tilhiribnd rings, our rugs nnd carpets
' Vnrt wood work rpnt' upon, our walls
' scribbled with nnme9, our fitrccts mado
deppnltorlen of filth and our hooka torn
nnd dog-eared: for It takes n long time
"lo euro n vandal of his vandalism. Ono
"needs to begin wjth his father. There
Is no close a relation between the wan
tonness of tho destroyer nnd tho dark
er deeds of th criminal that perhaps
' wo are Justified In keeping a minplclotis
watch on any man. woman or child who
will destroy plrtntB. books and pictures
or throw, stones tit helpless animals.
Jfl'fi feHslve aggression that mutilates
hhd niaken ugly will trespass on others'
enjoyments, rights and properties with
but little more development. This Is
.Jceen ,partiqtilnrly in the case ot bur-
j&lnra. Theso fellows, not content with
dripping a house of all they can get,
' not Infrequently destroy whnt they
cannot enrry away. Thoy burn papers,
tear paintings from their frames,
pmnnh furniture, break glnuH and other?
' wlso act like Inctirnato Mends. It might
! not bo bad Idea in case of tho cap-
turo ot Ihese hiPn to Impose sentences
; jtrndedfio accord with tho amount of
'damage they had worked. It would
nako others of their tribe a little more
yuiildorate porhops. On general
principles theso wanton destroyers
should go to prison, anyway. Ex.
THE USE OF WIHE.
Tlit ilultli'llcTtliiu of l'iirp;i to Which
L It In Hclnjr 1'ut.
A. fjuarkod Increaso In the demand
for wire line been noted of lato as a
feature In thp goncrnl revival ot trade.
'ThlH lo of especial Interest and Import-
inco, If not only means better waea
for nipTc men In tho great wlro mills,
butt also proves renewed activity In
'jtjib manufacture of electrical devices,
"An already great and constantly grow
ing one, upon which almost: every phase
ol commercial aud mcchnnlcaj activity
in nowadays mero or less intimately
dependent. In'crnFed prosperity In tho
' electrical business can nieau nothing
slse than a widespread demand for new
trolley lines, lengthened or duplicated
lolpgrah and telephone plants, more
tjynnbioa nnd motors, added mosscnger
Ircults', the multiplication of tho push
tmtton in all Its oudluus uses in ahort,
the awakening ot tho Industrial world
trom Its roccnt etato of suspended anl--matlon,
Tho people of this period havo
r (thousand ueoa for wire uot thought or
'httoqn or twenty years ago, and the
Wys'thnt iriany of (ho ectabllshniouto
where it Is mado are forcod to run
J.wenty-fotir hours a day, and that
iamo of them nro evon then unable to
nil all tho orders they receivo, is as
ri;ood an indication as could be desired
'that calamity howling will not be uuio
r,jflrd among this fall's styles.
y GtoIPl Fln.l.
First Scleatlsl Kurekn! What a And!
Uoro li concVaslvo proof ot all cur the
ories,' Beo thlsxock? It la as round as a
cbarreC ttnd JutsL about tho sioo bhape
and size. It must havo rolled for ases
nt the bed ot some owlft b treats. Note
'how smooth It is.
Second Scientist It Is unlike any
rock in this vicinity. It mu3t have been
brought from a great distance, prob
ably by some mighty iceberg in the
likes (hut ore gone.
Third Scientist There are moun
tains near here. It nay have come down
n& glacier. '
' ' Fourth Scientist It is unlike any of
the rock on those mountains. In fact,
U'lo unlike any rock d be found on ! tho Due d'Enghlen eclrcd and tried be
earth. It niuot have dropped from the ' cause it was necessary tq the safety,
moo"n. "Here comes a farm hand. I will
isk him if there are any traditions con
cerning It. See here, my good man, do
t y'oM know anything about this atrtnge
' C0UK7 v"
I'arm Hand That uster be a barrel
i- cement,
Yes, friends,"' eaid tho reformed
gentleman at the mission temperance
rauet(ug. "I. too, have known what it Is
to up under the sway of the demon rum.
I-'havo known what It Is to feel that
wild desire for rum surging through
every vein. Can you Imagine anything
more terrible?"
Tlie rod-ao&sd man on the most com
CtfrtfeWtf a$t -.wipjd his eyes. "What
wlb thf inaUer.-.fpflldner?" he asked
iPidn't jou fcave thejirlca" Clncln
jfpHl Euquiror. '' t
rr -
i " " "
Th. I. KM KIiIb.
3$r. Clocn: "U : tadeed trua tha.
Jod teajriew the wind to the 'shorn
iub."
on CJocn. -Yp' When a man's wlf
i i qt win gat & nw one easier than
te ;ui huat up Urn old oae," Jov
' vk Wprld.
: - m?'K'.?"
SURVIVAL OF NEW NOVELS.
tcrcnUKA of Iloottf That" Gain Eodar
Idc Fnm It Exlremefy Bmtll.
It is said that the American publish
ers hare In Dresa over two hundred
ew novots wnicn aro iiKeiy 10 do -
Rued between now nnd the holidays.
The statement Is easily credible. In
1800 thoy Jostled 1.118 hovoIb; In 1S91,
1,105; In 1892, 1,102, nnd In 1893, 1,132.
This average of three novels put on tho
market for ovcry day in tho year In
cludes Imported books Issued by Eng
lish houses and published In Now York
by their resident ngonta, but It docs
not includo tho publications of the
"minor cheap libraries." Tho English
publishers Issue about tho Fame num
ber of novels yearly as tho American.
In 1S33, an average year, they Issued"
933 new novels and 393 reprints.
The Interesting attention of what be
comes of all this mass of "literature"
Is answered only In part by the five
cent counters. Many of theBe books
must fall to obtain tho honorable it
humiliating ueofulitesa the llvo-cent
counters offcra to thoso for whom the
dollar sholu-a aro no longer tonablc.
ihoy do not circulate nt all. A fow
copies nro sont to tho newspapers. Tho
author dlntrlhuten complimentary cop
ies among hlo acquaintances, nnd he
Is fortunato If he flnda even among hl
Intimate friends those who can recall
tho title of hia work within six months
nfter lta publication. That "among
nlno Imd If ono bo good thcro'B still
ono good In ten" in a comforting
thourht. but It hnrdly applies to con
temporaneous fiction, for hardly ono In
a thousand nnd certainly not ono In ft
hundred of tho novels publltdicd stands
the only Buro test of merit aa a novel
that of survival. Only In raro 'In
stances do they outlive their first year.
Tho man wbono book actually Uvea ton
years may sot hlmnolf down as n genius
whother the critics think so or not.
Only onco or twice In n generation do
writers appear whoc stories havo
enough of universal human naturo In
them to survive their generation. Aud
this is all as It should be. it la vroll
enough for the most worthless of all
worthless books to be written If IL real
ly reprcBentK an naplrutlon to produce
something worth tho attention of tho
world, but It is better ntlll that swift
and inorcifiil oblivion ohould cover fail
ure. In novels no In everything else the
fittest should ho the survivors. And
In the long run they nltvnyu are.
JOSEPHINE WAS MERCIFUL.
Sliu Tried tn I'r.'vent the ICinvtitliiu
of
the line 1'i:ii(;htrn.
Mrao. IJonaparte learned with Intense
sorrow of tho tloterminntion taken by
her husband. In tho main his measures
nnd his convictions had been kept a
secret, but sho confided both to Slute,
do llomusat, and tho first consul him
self hnd told them to Joseph. On the
20th tho decrro for the tluko'n Impris
onment and trial was dictated by tho
first consul from tho Tullerlco, and In
tho early afternoon bn roturnod to Ma.1
mnlfcon, whero at thrco o'clock Joseph
found him atrolllng in tho park, con
versing with Talloyrand, who limped
along at his side. "I'm afraid of that
cripple," was Jrphinc's greeting to
her brothtr-in-lftw. "Interrupt this
Jong tain it you cnq."
.rMrrm ujjrrTif.rsa
tun UU.IIIUWUI1 ui mo viiior luotnori,.,
tuiia t.-lnrlti nnA nlrlllfnt nm! r.M . .i.ma I
Ilia first, rnnsnl fromit nnftonorl hv iti
memories of lt!s own nnd his brother's
boyhood, among which came and went
the flguro of tho Prince of Condi. But
other feelings prevailed; tho brothers
bad diftered about Luclon's marriage
and tho quostion of descent If tho con
sular power should become horodltary;
the old coolnc&s finally settled down
and chilled tho last hopes in the tender
hearted advocates for clomoncy. To
Josephine's toarful entroatlea for
mercy, hor husband replied: "Go away;
you're a child; you don't understand
publio duties." Dy five It wan known
that the duko had arrived at Vln
conuoB, and at onco Savary was de
spatched to tho city for orders from
Murat, the military commandant. On
his arrival at Murat's office, from
which Talleyrand was In tho very net
of departing, ho was Informed that the
court martial was already convenod,
and that it would be his duty to guard
the prisoner and execute whatever son
tenco was paESed. "Ltfo of Nnpoleon,"
by Prof. Win, M. Sloone, In tho Cen
tury. 'npo!en D th-Utnl Kttmrat.
When Nnpoleon wua on his doath bod
a maladroit attendant read from an
EngllRh review a bitter arraignment of
him as guilty of the duke's ruurdor.
The dying man lose, and catching up
his will, wrote in his own hand: "I had
the Interest, and tha honor of the
French people, when by his own con
fession the Cointe d'Artois was sup
porting sixty assasslnc In Paris. Under
similar circumstances I would again
do likewise." Nevertheless he gave
himself the utmost pains on certain oc
casions to unload .tho entire responsi
bility on Talleyrand. To Lord Ebrlng
ton, to O'Meara, to Las Cases, to Mon
tholon, ho asseverated that Talleyrand
hail checked his impulses to clemency.
-'Life of Napoleon." by Prof. Wm. M.
Slcfc.no, In the Century.
Trlllnj: Evtdfncr.
Tom WoU& was sentenced to a term
of two years three months In tho peni
tentiary by a Coanersvllle, Ind., court
the other day (or burglary. The con
viction of Wolfe depended largely on
whether a man of his build could have
crawled through, a seven-Inch transom.
Prosecutor Smith procured a window
eash the size of the one in question and
demonstrated his theory before the jury
by getting down oa the floor a'nd wrig
gling; through tho hole Ho convinced
the Jury nud clinched hlo cuo.
- t.tn - .Timr, rwr.-mirnnTirrmiTrrniiviiiMi.nrrv-
f JSS5- THIS PAPER T FREE
HEAD AND HAND TO YOUR
NEIGHBOR.
;
Gov. West K"t Mia pen with which
President Cleveland tOgned tho proc
lamation declaring Utah a fitate, and
tlmt is about all the di'inaciaU wAl
Kct out of tho trntirfuciloti for the
present, anyway. The two senators
ttt be elected and the ono member of
the House already In his Beat, will all
In republicans.
President Cleveland is likely to Ret
Miucli more satisfaction out of the
Venezuelan Iloundarv Commission.
whl h Is being highly commended hy
over body, than out of the result of
he political ecliiMriitig that is now
iriiiK done hy republican senators.
Instead of trying to help thu National
fltianeet) out or the hole Into which
hey havo been put by the adhcrauce
n the part of thu administration to
laws enacted hy previous republican
CantfrjSM's, the lopiiblfcau Senators
,rn unending ail their time trying to
.nit President Cleveland and fteere
taty Carlisle Into a hole, regardlesB of
in elTeet upon the hiiiiue.ss of the
country or the lltianccs of the gover
nieut. TIiIh is plaving with lire with
a vengeance, hut it its note the less
ti ue. There Isn't the slightest prob
thillty thai.' the Srnatu will oiler the
Hlmuiitriitlon any llnaucial iegihi
toil tnat. President Cleveland could
(insistently accept, and while pre
endlng to thu contrary republican
senitois are purposely delaying ac
ion showing what their intentions
ire, hoping that President 'Cleveland
vili become' impatient ' and Issue
uoie bonds under tlin old law. Then
they will swear that if Mr. Cleveland
had wailed they would havo Jegtslat
fd so as to havo saved the people's
noney, mid more tf the saniu sort of
ot. And they expect this sort ol
t ling to go down with the intelligent
,ieojile. of the country. It. is possible
to admire an open and honorable op-
lonent, but uot suih trickery aa Is
tow being indulged In by the oppo
nents of the adtn nlstratlou. From
ho Hist, President Cleveland has
een open and above board In his
eaiingn with Congress and the coun
ryon this subject. He told them
lulnly that unless Congress provhled
onto other way to maintain the pub
ic credit, lie would do so by issuing
nofo bonds. Llt.t he will not issue
lure bond until he considers the
danger line to have been reached.
Don't thinlc tt cause a btove ia round
.nd the. maker has called it Oak, of
omo 6ort. tlmt We the genuine Hound
Oak. It is not, as you'll f nil to your
.st, if ynu buy. Sec the name on
I ' " '"'
Then you'll bB sure to get
he genuine. Sold only by Uhrlg.
ESTHAY rOTICn
OneiUrk, bar Iioreo, nbout 7 years nlit: two
vJii t hind fM't, out main and til, wt'IslimiLiout
hit) pounds; uranueu:
8
Tnkon up on tho 10th dr t of I)imtxr. on nw
4 ot o. 12, twp. UT. Ttt I i. OwoiT can hare
j .mo by prorinu property and ptyiiiir elm kos.
Lj C. A. llOUUKB
llta'ORT o Tn Cosditiox
op tin;
lox ntrrTE riANC. at Hrmtngford. In th Blato
of Ni'liTHakm, nt tlio cloio of butilnrtis Decom-U-r
at, IbW.
tlESOnBCLH.
I, nn nnd ;di6count
O erdrafts wcuriil aud unMfurwl..,,
4,020.35
I2.'J1
1,SSM0
its a
u iikini; ltoui'. fiirniturn.nnd listuros
t ' rront exitwites aud taxfa paid
r "ckb nnd Dtln-r CHh items.
H In of other l'anl: J'O.Oi)
V nctionsl patr currency, nlrkrla A ct. Wil
Sxvio n.7a
L'Kal-tondemotOB 1.MKI.0U
Torr, Hfi'i
,C3
LIABILITIES.
apitjvl stock pnidln ft,00".00
Jmliided profit lfilH-T
ndhidiialdppo'it attUoct to chock 3.3IT.13
lemand oirtihcatrs of dopofiit 110.CO
Ono to National Uanke .... W.CI
Total &
Kl
' ts.tr of Kebraakn, County ot Pox Rut to, va:
I, ('. A. llurlew, preeidint o! tho nbovo
aniiHlbank, do solemnly bvcar that the aboTo
alument Is true to the opit of my knonlmlgo
.nd beliof. C. A. UDULEW, Prcaidont.
Siipwrlbcd ond snorn to bnforo mo this (ith
ay of Jan. lb!. Y. M. Iodknck.
iEALl Notary Public.
jg1lllIUII li
Xow Short Line to Helena, Butto
Spokane, Seattle and Taconia.
OK X. Se "W. O. Tlmo Card.
F.AST HOUND.
So. it. panncor arrU es at
" iirelcUt
" a frdglit nrrlvos nt
WEST bound.
No, 41 pasenRor arrives at
" iifrolcht "
' 47 frplclit nrrlveB ut
ll:X1).m
6:0)) n. tit
10:10 a. in,
fc;21 a. m
iv.M v. "
I;3J p. Ill
All trains enrrr p8Honi:erb.
F. W. WHtATI-IY. Agt'nt.
TUTTLE & TAS3T
Attorneys'- at - Law,
HFMlfiCrORP.
NEBSW.KA,
&tJ4'limtitiii
W, K,
t
Winter lino come, vre nro &w.-.re,
i .Wit!i its wind aiid drifting snow.
And tho placo for such vvoathor to prepnro
JH"what vre all want to k'uow.
'
Where did you
Why, at the best
Place In town,
A Beaut if it! Woman.
Attracts Attention Everywheke.
Gold
Leqf,
-T
IS NOT AS HANDSOME TO LOOK AT AS
A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN. BUT '
After Giving it a Trial
H232x43TCa-rlQ23S2D lXTlLJjnSTGr
L. W. BOWHAN
Physician and Surgeon,
ALLIANCE, NEB.
Office in Norton's Block.
Calls attended promptly.
Charges reasonable.
Cliviroli Dirootory.
lOXQUEOATIOXAl.. I'rrai-hliiB ".ich ultoi-
;natf ."Uiidny, ir'ninninc .irtiiumy. l. iraj. t.x
I o'clock ti. in., nnil at 7 i i:i. SiiurtHt' School
i in b. m. l'ruyer Jlccilnc ciich Wcilin-srt'iy
II
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n i: umax
LUTIIEKAX: -fer lei- t ttio
J( ourt
ItmiM'. Hin . Wnutlorllph, Piistnr.
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1ATHOI.IC: Uov. ClmrleZAk I'aalor.
I ETHODIf-T .- J.W. Kni'lall Pastor
111 l'rrnchinj; tho ycuond anl tcuriti duoSuy lu
kuuIi niouiii ut il u. in., una. i. m.
LM'IbrOI'M.i-fetrvlefM tn
tho
Conrejrrtt-
1'ilonnl Chtiruli. ltv.
iTiior.
sct Io on tho third Tlu
nt 7 p. in.
rtiiy In cuch mnctti
MV A. I!ohi1hs1i I'nwti No. CftlO. Mcsts
second nud fourth Tttondav niidit of rch
mouth, VUItinR NriKhhore cordiall) inritnl,
W. M. Iouenck. Clerk. h Huot. V. C
MAIL DIIUXTOltY.
HtitixaroRj) pojto31cs. On week days door
opens at " r. tn. general delivery opvni nt S a.
nt. aud closes at S p. m. Open Buudays 9 to
10 a. in.
JlEUt.soror.u and Box Butte ttag?dally oxcapt
Hunday.
Kkminofobd and Dc.l.? stage, Monday
v.Vr'edceyday and Friday.
THE OMAHA
WORLD - HERALD
Edited by Kx-Coiicrenumnn
W. xJ. BRYAN
Js the frtatest nevopaper xctit
o the Missouri Jtivcr
It advocates FREE SILVER
at. tho prusont ratio of sixtoon
to ono
Its news servlco 1b the bast to
oo obtainod.
Daily, ?(5 00 per yea-r; GO cents
per mouth. Woelcfy, 51 00 per
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The
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Tribune
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-.Herncall, the
Whero wo can satisfactorily trade
Our produce for coffee and broiuj,
Hats, cap's, mittens, gloves, bi!k,
Boom, Bhues, overshoe and quilts,
9
savr
You will wonder how You Ever
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Shelf a Heavy Hardware,
This Card is to (Bent'fi Cash (buyers. Lor,'i Lose It.
L'O i 25
100 I 100 ! 100 I 100 100
ijLL
i 20 25
j20 j 35,
I 20 25
10 125
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t 20 25
H. R. GREEN,
HOW TO SAVE MONEY
Eead What ThiB Card
.'...Says....
When you pay Cah, let tho Clerk punch out
the amount; and when you have paid us
Twenty Dollars in cash, will give you
One (Dollar In Goods Free of Charge.
rjTOn all soods tsccpt I'.urb win' an'I Hamw. r.j th sot.
20
"20
25
or,
50 50 50 I 50 50
We will not be undersold. J.livaysbrino; this Card with yon
. Proprietor of . .
Livery
ANP
"NVo lmve first-clsiBS otocjt and double nnd single rigs, Tfbich we
furnish nt reasonable rates. O'nr facilities for accommodating boarder
are uuoxcelled in the city. Givo us a call.
US Stable Corner Box Butte Avenue and Sheridan Strepf.
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Great Prize Contest.
!st Prize, KNABE PEAWO, stylo fc'P"
2d Prtzo, Cash, -
3d Prlzo, Cosh, -
(O Cash Prizes, each 5520, - -
iGCash Prizes, each $!0,
Tiie first prlz" vfill h trlven to
-I'trpr
t'i hi Knvlish, roauinins: all
r'L'.i vili wo in rcVtilar order to
t in pi'.i4t of brevity. Li
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' nio 'oncth of a sentence is to be moanred bv the number of Ipff-ri It U
..mains, and each rontwiaut mutt Intllcate by figvr?s at the c!ie vt hi Vx
.. nii-nea last how luns; U is. Tho sentence must hitvc sotrio mcanlnc H
; own pit' cal iwipeinnJ names of re"n connot b? ued. Tie couUM rJ
his h Febrt-arv 15tli, 1&J. and the results will be publ'shctl ons ca pi
,ter In case two or more prlze-wirmln? sentences are efiHully short lb.- .J
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r iur. q contestant ran enter more 'ban one hcuu-nce nor cotuMae with rj
i .. I l.l&na rt llmqlin !IHI TVlt t wtr 1Y1 1 ttpri tft tAKA TinV rtj
un-r ontnp-itiors uniucui. v v. ........ -.... , ... - j,.
rt. dln'i'.llv or ind'- . m thli contest. Piano now on exhibition at ..J
Tin" lin Ih'iis ' 11' ". umana, x.eo.
'ThlJ wrnkrV "" mads by the Weeeit Wouix-Hald,
I wh.ca tbu UUtm il ex-cougrcssmaa.
W3LL1AS, J. BRYAN, Is EdiSor,
and it Is rvilrfd that each competing spntf nee be enclosed with one dollar
fur a vrar's subscription. The Weehut Woiai-IIcHA.LD is issued it) serai
wrt'l:lv :eotloiiB, and henco is nearly a food as a dally. It is tins western
rhi.mfilon of free silver coinage aud tha leadiuK family neyspa,rK-r of
KelrasUa. Addres3,
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Clothing and underwear,
Oversliirts and j:fakote,
And all kinds of ntclvwenr,
Dono up in a ntco packer.
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An Ugly Woman
Can Make Bettkr Bread With
QoSel - Icegif - Flotu
THAN A BEATJTIFOL WOMAN CAN
WlTn ANY OTHER BRAND. '
Got Alony without it.
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