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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1889)
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I4J f'ivn AalnBln. Tn a'f't. U 1 Hlk. I'BIro, Ilia r aaimcu llank. u IE4k.( ,, in " I hak, Jalll. ka, f Oevuui,. car. 4 WOFFEIIKfABriJ. 1W9. '114 Anvrtraa IIhmIt I 1 n fUflaro, l-ai li.Bfvl f.nmi lam il S.aro ;. i ; f 1 S.."l 3,y J.Vlll UHAWiXO or AflUt 18, Frnk Ktifltna, Iino nw Hto Von It.j-ntii,,,. Ha ,t.,. , T P. flr. Ill l.ilnrtr m . Cue'and n J II. liitrr r..r. xm and Oiu. N,' JHB)tD.d.O Hank .f ( ornrnprn-. han (iirru'cai "' HBipb K. WaplM, iitb irn inil "" 0.m..ti llmtbr. Kth ,ui lD,on tl . Allrnt.1.0. l' uo W A. Tannor, Minni-ap-ilii Mian '.'..'. 1 uofmrii woBjmt, ft1liun lij I'at k Mrt auo, r4 H k ft..l!i,aVo"."v Mxnura.-turra National Hank" nf Brook i,n. X, Y ' 01 in. AIi li a. A it, mi, a. fa P. I'. Harria. Marmnna. Ark ', " V.. A. hifipejr. Kl I'aa... Tf a ji an ttn. Has t aml.na w , fbi,a Jaim-a ly-aij . SrW Vurk ( ilr narry aihirion. li c Varii lipr., M. K. rnrl Pariah La' N, A. rr, ( oiumt u.tihi !. h. i,klni a ( o , m a Miu, Maui" I" P. J. JackwiH, Mi,, M. I,. Kar. WuriY.trr, Mim (iertnan Hank of Mi-mpbn, inn ! ' Anrlof a ifnrruan t'Biik r-ar, KrHntv-o A (orrrafMinilriit t hr-.tiarh Wc)l. rartto 4 ('.' Han!; of !an mm iaco l a, K. N-ttii. I hrlinaford. Mm ... It O. Mill I o , f-Bi-mini nio, ( al H. Krlrd. li ( sua! m . Inrkrlty" iro A. U. . !!,,., w aabinnon c ' 8. (irabin.kpv, ;n :ttt tt , w. I,un Klrat .Nati.mai liank ol 7rii,r. T-i Hock ( olintr Nt 'I Hank Jan.-villr-,H i J. . Hulr. oliiiiitiiia.nniu Thr Pai jfl, KmrrwCi Mi iiiphl. Ti-nn Midland ditar tnrr, C'oluraiio ,-iirlni, Colo Michael f ltlnrian,.Vw rirltaln.Conri ( liat. K. iMMiah. rlr, Ht, I.!uia,Mn "m HcbuH, K,in. Ill ( arliotiate .Nm I Hank, l-adniix. Col T.K ( lanr. Itrxnb at.llarr iliurf, I'l A. (ivrrllinr, Hunin'rlilil. I'a Mm. Jnpb Kcvra. Ht lllnfl. al.... i H Htinan, ,N.w Yorkrltr , .. .... Cltr National Hank ol Auitin, Ti l ('. H. AUiott. Illrmlfigham. A, a ( oliiint.in li.anraiic- and HankinK ( o., C'.ilurotiuv Mim A dtiaifor pi-opip'i Hank N.-W Orlp'na A rrriKiiidr'nt tbriuich Wm targo A Co.'a Hank, fan Krariiin-o, ( al ... Hannah linh.-rlr. w llcaion Hi.. Iloa too, Mai , 1,250 "in, ''jtlMmghtln.vha.1 it u, ..... . 1 . """"imn-MOKliiitt rtl,on i , iiiuiiinoiiY, , -aiio the train ofCakirusti,8as.S(.II1,,I(,(tos(i(ithp tram wiB,, poout K . ." "'vinottl.to trav! Jr-m H.,,r,!,(ltfllII niiiV ... iilti.-IIM loudly over and Hullo. Hank'" Nenrlj all the mn Rpran- forward .ndaxtl.vdidthejoS k iinui.iiiTHro v. w... .1 practical joke'at wveral with the name m.uh!iu .i i 1.', nrn I',.'"; I",,.. i l.'.-UIJC f.ll.l thin mild '"IJU, ctationH kll'l over a-uin: "Hauk! IValk aii . i.,, ... .7e: a l'enfr train en- Me el. "J"1""'-'1'" this city to-day. wlnlHon," Mr,(,k"'1 T,itl Paralvsis Kn Li,i run at H"arta- M Ud Lk L 4 L'? tlme had eoute., and MreIlnJ,llve-,, Kuwmoiiing all his a it . n . J U"""1 111 onler reach the ?dr ! )HVar,a befurfi he -ne per il n.r t As "'e train duhed ah nt I le,ri"1,JIito the station he Trai ahnoat couipleu-ly paralyzetL Hi, left I 1 tl m Was Ctt"a,'le of son. and nn ,1 ieBb;ltf'fr8t"flm a,"J turned l,ii tr!i . ST' for tl,e last .topping from ? iat 116 Ktiltion- lle was "ied Irom tl e ca , and before his wife and ...illh couU1rPacl. his bed-side he was fi-eechless and died in a few minutes. e u practically dead before he left me en'-ine. 1...J.J l''O IV'. i I ',.ii 1V I' fn fi.lMI fl.'IO S.iHI li.'ll) i.'lll S.ill) 5,l'0 hrn S.n.l b.ittt i,") ,'i.KII 4,tl 5 f! ' 1111 ""W vnt over the other 1!i7 h-avinp a Bmall own, and making the -Hanks" in the crowd po throuph the usual 'volutionn, when the engineer, for Home rwjHon or other, utoj.ped the tram J he jokers wercMtill Blioutinp lla.ik!IIniik!" when the cars came to a standstill. S.vernl of the Hanks cameuptotliiMarwindow, and wanted to know why thev hud l-ei'ti culled. One mtv 'hi larmer (.MicKsed the meaninp'of the whole business, nnd tried hard to reach the head of the newspajier man with his fist. The crowd was about to board the cars and take ven-rence on their tormentors when the conductor started the train in a hurrv and pulled tlw latter out of dancer. I here was no more crying of after that. "Hank!" L'.Vll 2,Vl l.i'O Li'ii lJiV) Lain l.r IJtVi Li'MI i f Bottoa, Ilia SaaJna' mir. TllBfrllV, fk T '"i Hk yr.T2 .' v oa I- p-k n. t- Pf'1'B..UL "a. - "ai. I. "J L.77 ' s, "w'' U inQ Kpr I K. .' "I Mum . M f ..! L. nl . JTBMr I1i l (Kal ll.tma IVooo IS l.'.ww IS auo Ifi.aua I.Vuna LVtiun ).".,uno liOOD it. t.flU BUM r,.uue S.dua ft.OMI 1. eoti d.OM) t.ocw S.(K1 Can s.non 2. UM Ua., fc.l?J.:.T'" . " U 'uoaai Hank, ra of U ..I , ''aMllO.a In "ll't0. I C 2.,'i.w k-liia t", ' ' i-.ia. I::-, v - iai, . 'uonai UnBk, mt, SW llrtwtn Bl., DHAWISC tie WAV 14. 1WHI. AIM. Tafnrt;aii, I.VJ Chartre PI., Nrw Orirnttt ijk A If ml A Maritarr-t Knot, fan Krincli- co, Cal Wm. M. JoliniMin, Huston. Mam ... A corrcaiMinirut itirona-h Wiia, i'trra I a. a Hank of San rranclH'o lS.OuC A depoatt.ir a tirlr-ana .Nationni Hank, New (irlcana. l a . Davtil flmmona, 117 Ctiariotte St., Pi- orla. Ill . , Wm. M Itrlrart, j"iria. Ill I. II lialril. room 11, MkniKli' Ilulklllia- Chlcaa-o, III A partr tBrniia-U l'mtl SiatM Ki- pr' Co., t hii airo. ill F. I'aijliD a. rarr A ft. Iliako, ( anal HI, Nw Vorkcltr . : Clrat National Hauk of Ih-trolt. Mich . Illdwell 4 Ixinovan. II. S'layara St., and H Khodr lalaml St.. Bulla, ii, N.Y I.. M. Vrr. Waibrrtord, Tfi Ars-kM ailfornlan Hank San Kranrlacii ii. ('. (ioo'lrHb, llaitimorr, Md . Hudo ph HIiMimoulit, ( bk at-o. III J. I'. ( ollloa. Atiama. Oa A. Kellar, Lamar. Mo . A. Harria. Iloaton. Vaaa IC C Palmer. 721 Kifhtb St., S. W., Waahlnitton. Ii C T II. Now ark, Ccalr. Tex T.t onandlnii. Villa Idea, (it Pirat Nat l Hank. Hom-y Grove, 1i . Kofi no hater. St Herntrd Parlih, I I, Adliir. care Ft ar-ntbal, (iraai Mil ler, Chlrifo, ill Tho. W llliaiin, Steulwnvllle. 0 National Cltr Hank, New Vorfc cltr Matthrw P. Drown, 1 Brookllnf UL, ramlrllrpor,. .; ' J. W. Clouirb, SI Merchant I llow. Boa ton, Maja , M. J. Moblrr. H.ir' Houae ol Kefuire, New Orlean. I A - Jno. N. Kambanlt, 3)1 Deoalur M.. Naw nrlrana, Ijt Aolo-'alllomiaq Hank, San I ranclaco aa. aai ..t Mnoar Ilia Andlaore, The yonus? professor of majfic awou "v. iii :: I't ... "th Ht., New '"""i ;nl,u""vw""i Ten M. II. ' 'irw. 1 "'.. or (,..:vv"- I' "1 l'i., . ' B'ca.n "'Ark '''. of an pi..; jarf o A U. 'T- Cal m iVc;::::::: .a,1 "IhSOth BL, Phl. 'p-iiivp.::: 'Tavlr?- it. I . ;.vx 1.K1 1.2-VI i.r Lr.'m lo tV'nooti rjjtLf'i' sow H. nno I. 'l.KI) u,uuv u,ooo is.nno li.ooo n.m before fin audience tuitwtinlly ca m, mil hi. Imxrt a liealinir nilillV- lie wa limit tn iurf,irm hia createst, moht be ,l,I..r,n,r f.t nf lc"el ITIliai II J he exciU-ment ol ine pmiiiuiKM"-" had commiitiicated itself to lna aiwiu r. In brcathleaa eiect4ilion tlie.v awaited lna net I mi.vemeiil. He " .,,1 M.tinff on I le cover ol a tinmen Uli l,IW,,rt , I .1 ... out cylinder, and the other eiwuaeu to warn mo wii'ii'-i'" Will a..in neriMin in ine room pi:. l,.,l a liom kerc in ! lor a mw "io- mer,U?" he aked at last with a winning mile. 'Wt a handkerchief in tho a . l Il,.n hn tvnH in nu rrow.l. ne litta lurri"1"" T ....... Half an hour after a creMhtllen pro fexsorof niic-ie m mal.ii.tf his i) o of town, followed by a vain; of infnri . ted natives, who called him a .u.J . impo.lcr. ,.r.d threw atones t him. His Kr.at Itick had been a failure. Chicago 'J'ribiine. Plga in i lor. inilow "f a Ht. Loi.iJ :.. . "..Lra in t he-clover flolliii.sr. -, 0f i,,- pur.7.io mat ix i.i... -.-- , crested people every Uy. ', daw is trtt..hfor.ed into a .em M tho .u..le. the Ptuti m... fences, and r.n.n."rf l'...t WJtll llOWt OI ueiu...".T . . p. A little boy in the if n. ; fl , deavoni to drive them into " I il,d."he cr.,w.l of pco, watch nt aide. Just , as he '' "'" .r two of "'lll.nrailm "d trot mein wm !''" ,i;..,,rt tin. alter i.i .1 i tliii otinosite diiecitooj Ihe cumaVy perVernianncr o No one hat ever teen r mon(iy A tan I TltO 1IUU"' . . that l.ae Uen a build and their nvenile driver worn tl.. centennial arch and relieve Johuttown infferert, A Itoardlng House Secret A certain lady who keeps a rather fashionable boarding house in this city is troubled with ten boarders no less than ten who possess enor mous apatites. Everybody that knows a boarding house can realize 1.2.7) that ten boarders with Iarjro upjicti- tes, are very hard upon the profit of the concern. She tried, like a thorough business woman, all sorts of methods to check these ungodly apatites, but to no avail. One day she happened to tell her family doctor of these ten hungry men und how they worried her, and he said immediately: "Why, I can give you an easy remedy for that." She told him she would be very much obliged to him for any help that he could give her on thesubject, i i . i . :. i.i l i and moreover sam iiiiil iii wuum tie m , worth a great deal of money to her. "Well, said he, "next week bake a lot of lemon pies nnd see that those ten boarders get their share of tho pie." "Is that all your prescription, doc tor?" said the lndy. "Yes ma'am," he replied, "and you will find it quite enough," So the next week she baked a num ber of lemon pies, and she saw to it that the ten boarders were helned twice to the pie the first day. After that she noticed gradually that their appetites fell iway, and at the end of the week there was an un mistakable diminution in the bill for provisions required for that board ing house.' The lemon pie diet was continued until thn boardinir house became ns profitable as it had previously been nn nrn fit able. It is not within my power to say exactly, how the lemon r,in nets on the average boarder, but it is certainly a fact that in this case La mnn nies produced wnaii no other system ofdietingcould accom- j li.OOC U.'l l.,uuO IVftO Ifi.nw IVnu B'JtAJ tuuo .'..an Urn 3.5i S..V0 2.VKI S.i(JU 2..VD :,5ui 10 1.2HI LfflO Ll'iO In clotliiu Heal large store What Ji.l.iinv rimiil.t. Johnny is amiuister's son and like to P y in the street just us well as other l oj n Appurently he had met boys who used certain words which they deemed essentia! a, ,r()lf of tb(.r Rmi.ich to n.ai.liooil. Jl,nliy iikea th(j Bollni, of iiiem. (Ine day when he whs rendin a tl lesson to hi m ,,(!,. 1 .. l.:. ti tor ,e pttm,l,,.,i 0Ter mmo ,vords a little larger than his size, and ejactiliited: Liuru the words, nuyway!" l'retty soon he wearied of the whole tiling and exclaimed: "Darn this lesson!" .Mother said not a word, but the next day when lesson hour came she picked np Johnny book and read tho lesson as Johnny had read it, "dam" and all. 1 he boy looked up iu amazement, and when tho second darn hud passed his mothers hps, he remarked: "Well, I should think that people when thev set ns big as you could say damn!" Buffalo t-xpress. W hat We Klioiv .if Color. All that we know of color, its causes and effects, is in connection with the wave theory of light. Color depends iipcn the number of light waves reflected from any object impinging upon the re turn of the eye. In red there are 40,000 naves to me men, and these will strike ine eye at the rate of 447milhous of mil lions ol pulsations per second. In vio litis there are 07.000 waves to tl,.. inel. and 090 millions of millions of pulsations per second. The other colors have wave lights intermediate between these two. I olor docs not, therefore, exist either in the olijcct nor in the brain nor in the mum ol the observer. It, is nn eAW.. There can bo no appearance of a fire on a desolate island where there is no eye within seeing distance. The chemical process called combustion goes on, but ineio is no appearance of tho flame save when its waves strike upon the retina of an eye. When you assist the needy don't do it oaientatiousiy. W aether Belt ring is a cloaed sea or not is still an open question. 'Tor seven long years I struggled away farming, running n mill, ifce., until I waa fortunately introduced to 13. F. Johnson it Co., Richmond, Va., by my brother, and i went to work at once, and in seven months I had made more clear money than I had made in the seven years be fore. They took me right by the hand from tin start and seemed to be very glad o! the chance to show me how to do it Tlii is about what a young man said year or bo ago ol the above-mentioned firm. Since that time helms been stead ily at work for them, and is now one of the happiest men in America. If you need employment, it would be a good thing for you to follow this young man a example. Graid le the moBt faahionableofall trim mings. Women who are fond ol music naturally preler tne accordion-piaitea skirt. Moran, the great artist, despaired when he law the (Jreat Shoshone Falls it was so far beyond hia pencil's cunning. So there are wonderful dreams of beauty In the tempestuous loveliness of the grand ' Amer ican Alps" in Colorado, which are at once the aspiration and the despair of painter and poet. Splendid beyond comparison it thi superb ecenery along the south .Park Division o! the Union Pacific in Colorado. Thick aa !. The distinction of being the thickest skinned quadruped belong! to the In dian rhinoceros, whose hide has a knotty or trranulated surface, and is so impenetrable as to resist the clans of the liou or tiger, the sword, or the balls of the old-fashioned ruusket. So stiff and bard is the skin that were it not di vided by creases or folds the animal im prisoned in its armor could scarcely move. It is manufactnred into leather of great strength and durability, and targets and shields are made of it that are absolutely proof against darts or sword strokes. The skin of the hippo potamus runs that of the rhinoceros very closely as regards thickness. When dried it is also used for shields, w hich are highly prized by the natives. u Ibe Interval of Science. Dysjieptic patient "Good heavens, doctor, what are you talking all those murderous things out for?" Zealous physician, who worships his profession "For the autopsy; I am going to find out just what is the matter witli you." Alarmed patient, who is unduly sensi tive "But I am not dead dead." Calm physician "No, but you might die some time when I would lie other wise engaged, and it is not well to delay the autopsy until decay seizes upon the more delicate tissues. Hold your breath while I take out your lungs, ulense." Burdette. Oregon, Hie araliae ol Farmer. Mild, equable cllmnte. certain ftii'l aluindnnr rrnp. Ben Iruiu Ki-alu. joasa and gio'-k ciutnry in III'! world. Km! lmormanun trei Add-ess LbeOrcjO llmulgrailun llvarl, I'urUand. Oregon. Why Tfcr Lead. Dr. Pierre's medicine outsell all othertv because of their poaaeasing aurh superior curative propertiea as to warrant their manufacturers in tupplying them to th people (aa they are doing through all drug gists) on such conditions as no other med icines are sold under, viz.: that they ahall either benefit or cure the patient, or alb money paid for them will be refunded. . The "Golden Medical Discovery" it eptcifio for catarrh in the head and all bronchial,, throat and lung diseases, if taken in time and given a fair trial. Money will b re funded if it does not benefit or cure. Dr. Pierce'a Pellets gently laxative or actively cathartic according to dose. 25-cents. employ - Atlanta, Ga., has a rolling mill ing about six hundren men. In ninety-nine cases in a hundred the man you wish dead outlives you. For two two-cent stamps we will tend vou one of the handsomest almanacs in the country. "Homestead," Omaha, Neb. Wheeling W. Va,, has the world's largest nail plant. Fourth Jnly Exciirelone. For the Fourth of July celebrations the Union Pacific Railway, '"The Overland Route," will make a rate of one lare for th round trip from all stations at which tickets are sold to any other point on itt lines within 200 mile. Excursion tickets will be told July 3rd and 4th, good going on date ot sale, and good returning until July 5th, inclusive. large numner ot cities ana towns on A Tli recipe Ilia V lie Ol use u the line oi ine union x-hi:iuu ianwa.jf are PUSH, ' l , , , , !....... .1.. nnminn 1?n,,.tt. some of the down trodden , uonru-; Pre -.iJ ing house mistresses.-! lusuurg a yery enj0Jabie pr0grttm for the en tertainment ol tneir guests. The above apecial excursion rates are given in order that you may take your fumilv and friends to any of the numerous ' points ol interest and assist in the various celebrations. I For detailed rates, tickets, time ol trains, etc., call on or address any ticket agent of the Union Pacific Uailwav. A Hint for ampera-Otit. "If you are going to camp out in the woods this summer and want to enjoy yourself," said a veteran in thn business, "be sure of the make-up of the party. A camp should never contain any but the most congenial spirits. A person miiv be a tip-top fellow, as things go every day, and yet bo a disturbing ele ment in a camp. There should never be 'kicker' in tho party. A man who will shirk any duty about a camp will set the whole party bytho ears in a short time. Yon don't want with you the fellow who is always watching his chance to get the best place by the fire, the preferable corner for a bunk, or the brownest trout for breakfast, or who is in unseemly haste to be the first on tho brook or lako with ltis rod. And never i-o into camp with three in a party. There will tie trouble, sure, if you do. It is a singular freak of camp human nntiiro for men to tuvitte in coupies. Dispatch. The (ilorlons Apple Tree. Men will journey a long distance, women will go mio evuin..n, j--lives will be worn into shreds, and crowds will push nnd joalie to see a, century plant in full bloom. If, now, a good, Withy, honest old apple trS would bloom but once in a hun dred years, the century l i utterly forgotten The over--i.oi.nino benutv and fragrance of tie tree would infinitely surpass the So less glories of the p ant. In the raritv of its flowering, however, the r." .- ... u n,.,o Hirnck ni mini- STa " a nrptaW. nnn-.nl n "liL'alitVolswectiH'Ssis taken as S of course. Hut its beauty bntild find hearty recognit.on. A Mayn,in,,snpplboss?msr ell n ch as dreary " ' en thoUH.m.1 lovely flowers on a en Liu"" , ,,,.r,,,,, nri,i siiiL'le sta k, a mass u. ... loiiente beauty wherein K'tin o a thousand sea shells is 1 An.lyet.bymtHonofits monness, the apple tree 11 .u .. u.u. u of tUree eI, ?in ti,,18 receive, sma. , ir apprcw-iu 'oa. J . Btfflte , inn oi , , A Pll-llireaqnn H'oluan, Princess Metternich, of Austria, is visiting Paris. The princess; is the wit tiest, most dangerous, brilliant, sarcas tic and fascinating woman in Europe. Kbo does the most eccentric things to use a gentle adjective and society ap plauds. To her is due the introduction of the circus among people of leisnre. Kho is fond of smoking a pipe, and as she increases in years is more and more dependent on tobacco for consolation. She speaks a number of languages fluently, even then profane. Altogether she is the most picturesque woman in Europe. New York World. There are people using Dobbins' Electric Soap to-day who commenced its use in 18G5. Would this be the csae were it not the purest and. most evonom'cal soap made. Ask your grocer for it. Look out for imitations. Dobbins'. Don't introduce a lady's name where you wouldn't introduce the lady. The splendor of the "American Alps" are beginning to be appreciated by our peo ple, and a visit to Switzerland for gorgeous scenery is unnecessary. The picturesque mountain resorts on the South Park Divi sion of the Union Pacific in Colorado are absolutely unrivalled on this continent. 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