The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, May 16, 1889, Image 3

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adieu and had started away
be wmxpered to me I
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the window, the frown, and the
anient eves and her hair out of
contemplating the study of dentistry,
writes one of them, tlie ne-essity of
choosing that school having the longest
course of study. I would have them
recognize the fact tliat dentistry is not
only an art but also a science. Too
many see in to lorffei trial science means
certain knowledge.
e have often been asked now we
like dentistry, and in reply we would
say that a great many women prefer to
come to us, and we are, we believe,
peculiarly successful with children be-
;ause we understand better now to man
age them. We like the profession and
believe the time is not far distant when
women will cease to be regarded by the
masses as out of her sphere in the
practice of dentistry.
tMyllah tiewaa.
"April 'showers bring May flowers."
But April sunshine brings April toilets,
and they have this week been note
worthy on the Broadway promeDade.
Here are two of them pictured. The
the touch of ber lips at my ear
Javf aast, at her bidding, the set-ret to bear;
bat the ariaclpal thing I've forgotten, 1
Vftat rhr whispered t me !
i The Judge.
(Safe Core.
.T" femaanda of
"tf region of
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kidneys ere
flawing paeeed
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Kn Stone's daily life is quiet and
noejotonously regular. She has a com-
who never allows her out of her
eight, unless some member of the fam
ily la with her. lier hour of retiring is
apout 8 o'clock, and she rises early. She
food a little at a time and at irreg
ular, intervals, walks out nearly every
when in the house amuses her
ineinc. wandering restlessly
around and talking sometimes intelli
gently and brightly and sometimes ab
surdly. She is allowed to see very few
people, and is kept as quiet as possible.
There are Ave pets in the household that
ber. Thev are two pugs and
tares eats, one of which, a big tortoise
named "Bosco, is her especial
favorite. Her business affairs are now,
have been for years, entirely in the
la of her son, the lie v. Charles E.
Stowe. ; Mrs. Slowe is not rich, and it
ber entire income, inclusive of the
royalties from her books, to support
herself and two daughters. Hhe has
-4 much money, but, like her brother
l-jij. she has given most of it away,
the copyright of "Uncle Tom's Cabin,"
JO has still seven years to run, as it
renewed, brings in perhaps :)00 to
400 a year, not $1,500 as has recently
bean Widely misstated. No attempt has
made to compile a correct nie oi
Mra Stowe outside of the one made by
her nan and now completed. This biog
raphy will appear next fall.
first is illustrative of the fact that the
backs and fronts of dresses are made of
different stud's and represent different
styles, therefore look much as if the
back of one dress and the front or an
other had by chance been joined to
gether regardless of the fitness of things.
That is rather confusing in a crowd.
We are hardly so bad as the boy of the
old joke.wliogothis trousers on sack side
front, and so the spectators "couldn't tell
whether he was going to school or com
ing home." If I remember aright, he
bent forward, and was in various ways
incommoded by the reversal. Now,
woman's skirts are still too full to entail
any such mishap in consequence of
CONTRASTINW BACKS AND FRONTS.
The backs still adhere to the Directoire
and Empire styles; thev are long,
straight and flat, and are made of heavy
goods, such as lady's cloth, woolen
stuffs and silk brocades. The back of
the bodice and panels are cut in one
piece, are pla'n, and, besides the curve
below the waist, the panels are support
ed by very little or tournure. But the
complications of dress fronts make
amends for this simplicity. They are
thickly covered with embroidery, gal'
loons, lace, jet and ribbon, and the ma
terials of which they are made are of
the bewildering variety.
Here is a different model and a neat
Tie BwartaeT ef flaaara.
Observatinni nnon the swaying of
:11 chimneys (luring hisrli winds show
iliat one 115 feet in lieiirht and four feet
iu total diameter at the top waved twen
ty inches during a 4ieavy gale, and an
other 14 feet liit;h, but with six and
one-half feet diameter of flue, moved
through an arc of only six and one-half
inches.
When old Judge Jowler was tucked in
his little beil by Mrs. Mouaer he couldn't
aleep a wink until theeicellent woman bad
broufht a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup.
Then he crossed his little hands and sunk
ia sweet repose.
General Wayne Stables, Balto, iTafaSts.
Balto. Md.
I ran safely recommend your Salvation
Oil to all suffering with rheumatism, aa I
wae a sufferer, and before 1 bad finished
usupg the first bottle was entirelr cared.
JOS. 8. FOX, Cattle Dealer,
117 North Broadway, Baltimore, Md.
Kurou rasing Hr.
A Springfield woman, with an invalid
husband who whs not expected to live,
thought she would take time by the
forelock and euirasred a dressmaker sev
eral weeks ago to make a full suit of
mourning for her. This week the dress
maker received a letter stating that the
looked for event had not yet taken
place and the wife had decided to wait
until the dtatli of her husband, as she
wished her suit made in the latest style.
Thia cheerful postscript was added to
the letter: "Flease do not get dis
couraged abont it. You will be sure of
the job sooner or later." Springfield
Homestead.
Fkederick T. Roberts. M. D., Phy
siciaD to and Professor of Clinical Medi
cine at University College Hospital,
London, Eng., says: "Bright's Disease
has no symptoms of its own, and may
long exist without the knowledge oi the
patient or practitioner, as no pain will
e felt in the kidneys or that vicinity."
This accounts for many people dying
with Bright's Disease, or advanced kid
ney malady. The disease is not sus
pected until it reaches a latal period.
If Warner's Safe Cure is used nt the
proper time, the fatality from that dis
ease would be greatly decreased, vr.
Thompson also sava: "More adults are
carried of in this country by chronic kid
ney disease than by any other one mal
ady except consumption."
(jelling It lown Fine.
Margnerite, a blue eyed cherub of 5
years, knows how she wants the gas
turned when she is ready for sleep.
After she had said her prayers a few
nights ago, and ns her mother was pre
paring to lower the gas jet, she said:
"Mamma, turn it to just a pimple," and
then elosed her eyes to sleep and dream
of 'Tigs in Clover." Buffalo Courier.
The late Dr. Dio Lewis, in speaking
of Warner's Safe Cure, said, over but
own signature: If I found myself the
victim of a serious kidney trouble, I
would use Warner's Safe Cure. He
also said "The medical profession stands
dazed and helpless in the presence of
more than one kidney malady.
It is easier to get ten ideas into a man's
head than it ia to get one out.
I ka Last Act,
Adding to a long series of continued
success, the Union Pacific again takea
the lead in running supurb dining cars
on its solid yestibuled train from Omaha
to Denver. Meals, 75 cents.
The more a man thirsts for notoriety,
the less he gets of it to drink.
8brie-a Bala.
Smoke the Sheriff SaleSegar. A straight
10 cents Havana Cigar for a cent.
. Where ignorance ia bliss,
otherwise.
'its folly to be
How can a man be expected to do a
day's work when time flea, and his work
crawls.
Whn Ttaltv n wtgrnrsltftr Cantor!,
When tbt wiis n OiiM. cried forCutoria.
Wtirn ht lrnmt Mini, b riling to Caitorla.
Wlirn abe bad Clilldru. sb jfare tUem Custoria.
THIG 10
GOOD ADVICE.
You want a good Liniment for Burns
Sprains and Bruises. No family should
pretend to keep house without a Lini
ment. Let us name a remedy,
RECOMMENDED
by thousands, who bear willing testi
mony to its virtues and action when
applied externally. Persons of every
degree of intelligence and every rank
in life use
Pern Davis Pain-Killer
If any of our readers doubt the magic
of this old standard remedy, we advise
them to buy one twenty-five cent bottle
and give it a trial.
Persons Traveling:
should always have a bottle of Pain
Killer with them, as accidents arc
liable to occur.
Sol. Eiertibe it He, Sic, ni II I Bottle.
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arrlsea la the White House.
The domestic routine of the Whit
Coaa is very much sjmilar to what the
Bamaon household was in Indianapolis.
ta Harrison is her own .housekeeper.
looks after everything. tvery
morning she gives her orders to the re
tinue Of servants, the steward gets
Ms taetructions regularly every morn-
Iff. So does everybody else. Mrs.
Barriaon's management of the house
hold of the Executive Mansion is the
ideation of simplicity, hhe goes
efceeit the residence portion of the
. tlta House, which is the west end
TTTT' '' I aa though she was in a little quiet,
I M, JJjJJltfiNtentious home. She is not awed
, I .. . i i -i: v.:
W toe great nign cemngs, um uig
rooms, the stately furniture or the mi
portraits of dead presidents and
their wives, who look down upon her out
of their nlded trames.
Mrs. Harrison is very active and of a
irr ' cheerful disposition. She goes
ehowtfng and carries bundles back to the
White House, and gets out of a com
mon coupe with as little pretention as
though she was entering her old home
ia the West. The servants of the White
Hoiiaa have come to like her. She has
a Wad word for all of them.
Ho far lour servants nave rjeen dis
charged, a drunken waiter, who drank
too much on Inauguration day; drunken
Watchman, who thought he had been
there so long that he couldn t be dis-
ehareed. and two colored laundresses,
: Who marched olf for several afternoons
w4ththe keys of the laundry in their
ffOBetg, and WHO uiun t reiurn mini
Vclock in the eiorning. The report
mat all the colored servants were to be
Wteharged is not true. Captain Dens-
uid today that there was now one
taore colored servant employed than at
tie time Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland vacated
White UouBe. Philadelphia limes.
IPO. CO.
lI carrou. avc
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1$M only lady who
t irafeBBor's chair in
I raiment of Michij
. i littat, Dr. Marg.
mi for several yc
Women as Ueatlsita.'
There are five ladies practicing suc-
'Ullv in New York City, also several
Chicago, Minneapolis, and Detroit.
TIM only lady who has ever occupied a
esaor s chair in the professional ae-
igan has been a lady
Margaret Humphry. She
for several years assistant demon
etnttor to Dr. Watling, and delivered
tii course of lectures on materia
..- - .j... -J BKadica, She resigned to take upon her
11 Iwftjf the supposed less arduous task of
kestur nir to one instead of many, sue
ma also treasurer ot the dental depart'
Mat, and an olltcer of the State Dental
t ecletv. She was followed by Dr. Elsie
iiallock, who filled the position ably
tjatii she, too, resigned for the same
n. The Ann Arbor iJentai college
ves women gladly, and the male
atwlentN treat them with the greatest
;t. even the meuicai muocnis
Cav
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ling to think women are
ephere" in dentistry.
Anion t: the 1H.000 dentists in
Catted States only sixty are women,
Wald urge upon all women who
their
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There is at least one comfort in life; pros
pects are always good.
The man or woman who is orofitably
employed is generally happy. If you are
not happy it may be becatiseyou have not
found your proper work. We earnestly
urge all such persons tm write to B. F.
Johnson & Co.. 1009 Main St.. Richmond.
Va., and they can show you a work in
which you can be happily and profitably
employed.
Which worries man most, too much bus-
ness, or a lack of business?
A Lurky Hit.
St. Louli iMo ) Star Ssylngl. March IS.
Last Monday morning, Paymaster Ran
dolph ot the St. Louis and San Francisco
Railroad, called at the Continental Bank
and collected $15,000, one-twentieth of the
capital prize in the last drawing of the
Louisiana State Lottery. The number ot
the ticket was 2,887. A couple ot weeks
before the drawing came off, the employees
of the 'Frisco road chipped in 10 cents
each and purchased the one-twentieth
ticket which drew the capital prige,
$300,000. The lucky ones were A. D.
Masters, chief dispatcher; J. L. Toomey,
Mark Waters, George Wherry, and Robert
Oresg. freight conductors: W. D. Keyea, a
dispatcher; Dan Mahoney and J. B.
ghelden, brakemen: J. P. Eddy, foreman
of the roundhouse, and A. Veecb, division
superintendent. Mr. Randolph says the
boys were very glad Inst Monday when be
gave them each $1,500. Most of the boys
are married and the money came in handy.
There are a few of them talking of joining
a building association of some kind too
They may trr the same scheme this next
drawing, for there is some talk to that
effect."
The "Be" that buzz in the spring are with
ns again bock beer and base ball.
(onsiunpllon Surely I'nred.
To the Editor: Plen.se inform your read
ers that I have a positive remedy for con
sumption. By its timely use thousands of
hopeless rases have been permanently
cured. I shall be slad to send two bottles"
of mi remedv I'ncK to any of your read
ers who have consumption if they will send
me their einress and P. 0. address. Ite
snectlullT, T. A. SLOCUM, M. C, 181 Pearl
street, New York.
The man who commits the crime never
believes that he is a criminal.
m. ... 1 1 41
one. rue hat is a new uiea, anu mi
gown is the acme of simple grace isn't
it? How curiously old fashions revivel
A friend who is old enough to remember
twentv-flve to thirty years back tells me
that the bordered goods, such as used in
that toilet, are the fac-simile of dresses
worn about that date, the only change
being that the borders then, as now,
woven in the color of the cotton on a
white ground, were not conventional
designs, but wreaths of tiny flowers and
foliage in the natural form. The mode
of making up was, however, different,
and will never, I should think, commend
itself to future fashion. The skirts were
made "double" one ordinary plain
skirt to the ground, and another, like a
deep flounce, to
THE KNEES OR THEREABOUTS.
Bodices were loose and long, and be
ing edged like the skirts, straight around
with the bordering, they must have
formed a funny little third skirt reach
ing just below the hips. At the waist
they were bound in with belt ribbon an
inch wide, sometimes woven in a pretty
design to suit the dress, and fastened
with small ornamental clasps. Clara
Belle.
Man can be afflicted with 1,145 differ
ent ailments known to medical science,
and on top of that his dog may die, his
wife run uway and his home burn down
without insurance.
100,000 Sweet Potato Plants.
Yellow Nansemond, Yellow Jersey, Red
Bermuda, 35 cts. per 100, $2.50 per 1,000
Tomato plants, from seed bed, 40 ts.- per
100. 12.75 per l.OUU; transplanted, 1
per 100, 7 per 1,000. F,arly cabbage
olants. 75 cts. per 100, $5 per 1,000
Late cabbage plants, 35 cte . per 100, $2.50
per 1,000. A general assortment ot green
house and bedding plants, roses, coleus,
fferaniums. DanBies. alternanthera, canna
&c. &c. at low down prices. A liberal dis
count to the trade. Pure bred poultry
and ens for batching: Black Cochin, Ply
mouth Rock. 8. C. Brown Leghorn, $1 for
13 eggs. A few good fowls for sale cheap.
W. J. Hkhskr, Plattsmouth, .Neb.
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are
Man gets but little hero below o'er which
te niake much of a crew.
Oregon, Ibe Paradise of Fanners.
Mild, equable climate, certain and abun
dant crops. Best fruit, grain, grass and
tock country in the world. Fulliaforma-
tion tree. Address the Oregon Immigration
Board, Portland, Oregon.
No man knows enough to entitle him to
conceit.
The nifflrully Experienced
In taking Cod Liver Oil is entirely over
come in Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil
and Hypo phosphites. It ia as palatable
as milk, and the most valuable remedy
that has ever been produced for the cure
of Consumption, Scrofula, and Wasting
Diseases. Do not fail to try it.
Garfleld lleach.
The Union Pacific Railway beg to an
nounce that they will open their Bath
ing and Pleasure Hcsort, tiarneld Beach,
on' Great Salt Lake, Utah, on May loth.
Garfield Beach is within a few min
ntes' ride of Salt Lake City, ond is the
only beach on Great Salt Lake having a
clean, sandy bottom, free from mud and
rocks.
Butliing suits to rent for ladies and
rrcntlemcn. cranri concert every after
noon, restaurant and a magnificent danc-
iiiL' navillion. make this the finest pleas
" - . t . - . i i A
lire resort in tuo west, una is uesi
reached via tho Union Pacific, "The
Overland ltoute."
For genuine pleasure, go to Garfield
Beach. For excursion rates or descrip
tive pamphlets apply to your ncorest
Agent or E. L. Lomax,
General Passenger Agent,
Omaha, Neb.
There is no distrust like the distrust of
one woman for another woman.
Deafness Can't Be Cored
By local application, as they can not
reach the diaeased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure Deafness,
and that ia by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed condi
tion of the mucus lining of the Kustachian
Tube. When this tube geta inflamed you
have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear
ing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness
is the result, and unless the inflammation
can be taken out and this tube restored to
its normal condition, hearing will lie de
stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are
caused by catarrh, which is no'.hing but
nn inflamed condition of the mucus sur
faces. We will give One Hundred Dollarsfor any
case of Deafness (caused by Catarrh) that
wo can not cure by taking Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Snd for circulars, free.
F. O. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
perSold by drugKisls, 70c
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exz vsm emit
Ths world oorht to r.l
tone formelnthecuns If t
frhkh was so bud ss to P
ble by the phrticntis V-
went to be treated. uaoifj I
djt or an silver
Bwlft's Btierlfic. and I
M MOT IT.
know what B. S. 8. has
of a maligna at Cancer,
he coasiuerea sneura
tn Chicago, wEcre t
of my neighbors sent
liMcxni id rcgara
began caking u. i got
deses: tbc poison wsa
my evstem, and I warn
well, it is now icw
aai In? S. 8. 8. and I have.
bad ao sign of return pi the dreadf u
relief frocu the first I sw I
gradually forced eat of 1
boob carrd soaod sndl
mofithe since 1 oalt tmk. I
ui aiseass.
Mrs. Aas BoTOTnLL.
&o Sable, Ulch., Dec. , 'SB.
Send for books on Blood Diseases and Cancers,
Daued free. Tas Swirr Srsciric Co.
Drawer Ii, Atlanta, Qa
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I I Vrlaalj krtk
1 'jnaiCksmlalOs.
TruSgt3gUrkl
I pre crib and fully n
dor Big ii as th only
npeciflc for tliecertavincur
or thia disease.
U.I1,1N(.KAHA,M D.,
Amsterdam, JS. V.
We have anld Rig Q for
many years, and it has
Sven tne oesi oi saut--ction.
I. R. DYCJTEACO..
Cblcafo. J II.
$1.00. Sold by Drug fiats.
find Pfso'i Cure for
Consumption THE
BEST remedy for
boa ren es and to
clear the throat.
. relief for '
KIDDER S PMTIUE&r.r&ft bi
I UliarleeUjwu, Ham
o) IUIIU l, IU llti
Tbe Best
Waterproof
Coat,
TWrmBSAVDBUfTUBla nmtiM witirproof, 4 will P dry la
ajnt atnnra, Tbe mw POMMEL niJCKSK la a paricc namf coat, ana
lkmUfseacllav lmlUtloaa. iaiuinwntiotti"i
r" itnvWmav- DlMm OfMtJor In. A. Tower, Boatoa, Hit
I . ; Xtoma
11 fci g VOUB esocca fos
III JS OW BRAND
I l V I I SOD.SILERITUS.
mg 1 I -if AMOIUTELY PUItC.
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ASLEEP ON THE RAILROAD TRACK.
A little child, tired of play, had pillowed his head on a rail and fallen
asleep. The train was almost upon him when a passing stranger rushed forward
and aaved him from a horrible death. Perhaps you are asleep on the track, too.
You are, If you are neglecting the hacking cough, the hectic flush, the loss of
appetite and growing weakness and lassitude, which have unconsciously crept
upon you. Wake up, or tho train will he upon you ! Consumption, which thus
inslduously fastens Its hold upon Its victims while they are unconscious of its
approach, must be taken In time, if It is to be overcome. Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery has cured thousands of cases of this most fatal of maladies.
If taken In time, and given a fair trial, it will cure, or all money paid for
it will be promptly refunded.
For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Shortness of Breath, Bronchitis, Asth
ma, Scvcro Coughs, and kindred affections It is an efflcicnt remedy.
Copyright, 1888, by World's Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors.
for an lncurnhle rase of
Cstsrrh in the Hesd by the
proprietors of DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY.
BrkTT01I3 Or CATABSS. Jlrwdache, obstruction of nos dlsehnnrrw fnlllnir
Into t hi-nut, Rometlmia profuse, watery, and norld.ut others, think, tcnnrlmiB,
mucous, purulnnt, bloody and putrid ; eyes weak, rlniiinc In ears, deafness,
dlllleulty of elourliiir throat, expectoration of ofTcnsivo matter; breath
offensive; smell and tnsto Impaired, and (rencral dehllilv. Only a few of
theso symptoms llkoly to bo present at once. Thousands of cases result
In eonauiuntlon. and end In tho cmve.
By Ita mild, soothing, nnti-septlo, clennsinir. and henllna- properties. Dr. Sage's Remedy
cures the woret cases. Only 50 cents. Sold by druggists everywhere.
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