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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1889)
Sbs'' , . an. C h,iim TM U.tUrf. r7$pt thm morn- rn. ,i 7f,t tb .OUMaB r.v M4 two or tare r , .M t-sth tick.t. L a tipturiBf e,tliini. drawing. P ,Bd rClved OD- ,;.?. Tbdrw. fTy 14lk, d ob Uc' 87.820 ni Ijtprii. I took tb tick- iipreaa Company for Jjl n(iTd draft (or ,US HOOfT. , lasrsi iipt of maor "L, (, od luck, and tried tJr chaaraa ! UtirU was ihd Mvdeductios. Tbat, l,BicB t Louisiana :J.pav iaariabl pur tieiiuriMaful ticket. .ea, f "- reof alxxit 400 in "(,( the wrenljr four itnr ?r from cancr. bii Out ix of the mu-m uTuojlf DeiRbl)orhiHd, a(u owa M a iwverKo dirk colored watT .motim!. and that in Jsbi tli oWaMi attar It e fbttt fact ar Kivtri in nt tUt rsncpr is eon- cwr ol the contagion. ;Wm$ Klctric 8p baa atarruiiulmis urian mak- Lx It i bt of all and . B 'ir" ami eel L soother, lourgntctr 1 L Tired of Tlena. iitiieiittle 1'T thdiight- , luklowi'll. n-ioiiipt ii! w lill know lew of rorern on r mUlle-ctual peat licniiftcr tliBU we i IWon. I, irininiKiim mi In t lar'c estoiit uu- L,ekuiw of tha ratux- arilir ful in ? of mankind. k htli (rum th jirfucitco vA TotiJ JtuiMliuL p to 1'aria. He will "do' PR fniAwK! r dy:--pAIN DKADACnE. :,;Ttic!ih, Bpnini, Ptituu urntilan. 1IEADA0IIEI Ul'wl.1111 PHI., -I "irwuoatiid I Hrt IKS i. & I KiLn a .... R Uvl, frj. TV ... V ! in I" I'M TllU iooiM.I"iiitathm.U ptuii ua Bow. r 1 frte It Crati: aaoa,imPT8ii WOwt.Smill Price, L ' . t-'frKa221,rS'T "11.M a..,. ''. DTCHER8 minim JiVtL'"" """"1 r.. 22'.t?"i,BJ,.I,m,. in aiy Jf"ana. irtumifn. ct , lu. lMf"Woialll. gr"attiniCTrta. ECTIVES -laaall, O. .a.... . - -H I""" "J lL7'r," a Illn. fa jll rur i atiMl Ami ra. hla I'm- a. C. ! TllEGOODWllK KXEW1T t-.lrU.,. .r. iirki4 w ntw ori p.,, .T1'rreUf l,r living in T I. J v r morai four- Ten yearn ao he wa, ail(1 for a long tim, a co!irn bSS rnot a penodical .prvr tut a 2f ine aoaker. warrant nJt ,o dr7w a eober breath from eun to ft away rom LmUIob brain. would wrwtle with th problem Tl utterly wrerkwl at the gi,!lt L LaunU ortba hrt faint ,.n . f i : On i day, however, a hull warred and thu is the wa? he tell of it- I . on my way to the barn npti iita Kina ! niL-. . , . , . . , i pain I kicked it with my boot and it"turlK,i to a bit of crooked iwo .i.;,.i. t ... pMinmy band end threw awav I .mire oi uie mutter until I rrachfil t lie barn. before me a &.- ond anake twint.d acroa the boardi. Witt. . ...m. priii? I ened it, and it proved to be m wiupiasn. a aimnen horrible f(ar mada ma faint and weak. I t&t down on tb lower ritnoftheladder leading to the loft and wiped the cold sweat from my forehead. " 'Snakes, by Jeti ho!" I exclaime.; 'that mean businexn.' "Tlien I Mared Btraisht ahead at a cornstalk, that noon began nlowly to wrili and curve. With burnt inp eyeballs and all the utrcnth of mind 1 posaescul I forc.-l that corn stalk back from theanimal to the vegetable kingdom, and then I ataifered' feehly out into the open air. I leaned .'urainet a fence, and, for fr-ar 1 should et- more of thofe horrible twistiiigthirif;, I clung to a pot and rlol my even. '"Time i called, Jim,' I naid to my self, 'whisky and you part company to-day; and soberer than I had been for many months, though with no more strength than a baby, I manag ed to get back to the house. "There was a tifht, though! I didn't tell my w ife, for I had made a cood many promi that hadn't held wa ter, and I thought I'd go it alone for awhile. I got up in the monitig after a terrible night, with the thint of ,v chased fox upon me. Water wouldn't quench it, and 1 ;ried milk. 1 crept into the milk room, slipped a straw into tbe edge of a cream-colored pun, and sucked out the milk until only the cream was left, lowered smooth, and unbroken to the bottom. Then J tackled another and another, until the fierce craving waa somewhat dulled. It was a household mystery what be came of the milk. No cat could lap it, my wife said, and leave the sides and cream untouched, and where did it go? "I let them talk, for thestrugglewas too sore and fearful to be spoken of, and I went on drinking the milk. "The road from toy boinw to my shot) lav by the grocery. When I left mv oatu in the morning I took the road, and on a dead run, as if pur sued, I made thedistatice. I ran hard all the way home to dinner, and back - it .1 .......... ; f..f Iniul. alter i-imt. iijt-ii. nuvri, in iw., ........ ing myself to walk, or even taketothe side-walks for months. The cure wax Slow. I keen ail the tmues imru ee! pet. A siiit-fe crhiw of hard cider would till! undo the work of all these years, bu you can bet that glass doesn't tone my lips while the memory of thos I Hack, reptiles staj your wife finally of the milk?" h lit tl era alinff black rentilesstavswitl me. "And did what became sjsked. "Vm." and his voice broke. her on her deathbed. ' 'Jim, dear,' she said, when I had . '.1 t .. 1....l taerutA in imusnea, wun uer umiu ., mine 'Jim, dear, I knew it all the time.' " learn ie w-as "I told WolTerlse Are Iflj Csstemeri Few Waahinirton people know what a wolverine i. They know that Michigan is called the Wolver ine state and that Micihpan people Brecalled Wolverines. Hut they have ttle or no Idea why the state was so named or what the nickname means. Tb state is named after an aninini that used to infest, and still irc quents, the dense woods in the north ern part of the state as well as in the woods of northern Wisconsin and Canada. This animal is the wo ve- rin, or, as the varieties oi n.u. in northern European countries are called, theglutton. They aresayaw leasts, these wolverines are nnu they Play sod Hvoc w.tl, cuttl of e Michigan inrmn- te a cross between a wolf and bear. The tail and the temper " those of a wolf, but in strength and size and savf.K-i.- they much re- etnbleabcar. TIk-v are . c.u.u-, than bears, though, and tl ej can climb tree. Many a.bonte r ha walked n.ider a tree up in Mgan without looking for a the tree first, and the wolvenne in dropH down on Imn from ow oi the lower limbs, and before the nt morninK had eaten h.m , up. bn J breeche-and all, even to the hl ol bis hunting boote. Th looking beasts, the only pretty th nfc about them leinK thmr bushy tn.l, a foot or so Ion. Their claws are longer ond sharper than bears, mf their teeth just nt sharp. Altofrether the animal is a verj unpleiant sort of one tc m outwde of a cage. They are BOsaynRe an Sowa and w&taJJ almost Impossible to eaten i alirs, and so they don't in circuses and fJ"lZi and mc.t people don't know na boaters dpnyarevo ut othawoWerine ho things hto own war waere ne IngtoB Critic. Lwt i neee.t -,., At'ood gtorv istM . , Iy for an ' job of work in his line. and?n8Hl,aKd Wn fUDd J numoritles n lhe undertaker' -yu w attend tothebody,and to Lis morgue. Astheoung1 an appeared to be quite wealthy -njn the ld 1 well to call in the voum? ""IjriT. Lima look .ttlial UliT'rdm,i w" him admire w masterly manner in whkh the dead wa. l,d out. The Young man nlthef nee was expor t" " Just then the under law of the con.se ( mm,,! Ar. i 'r'P'ofasetof false teeth vuua ' Here!" remarked the young man, Itli sudden enonrv "tl,..- :,. .! fnther's bodv!" bJ' '"ha-, what!" stammered the mdertaker. "I fay that is not mv father's orpse, for father never 'wore ful se eeth! ''Well ulmt M a.. , , '. ' ,,uu fi"U'B Ml UO about It?" "Hie thing I'm not going to do, iiiidthutis pay for the preparation of tins stranger's body lor the burial." "Well, shj'1 continued the under taker, "how nm going to come out ahead in this transaction':" "Oh, that's none of my affairs," answered the young man, and he de parted forthwith. After tbe young man had departed the undertaker gazed for a moment on the fnee of the dead, and then grnbltedthe innocent corpse by the Imir, pulling it out of the collin, ac companying the act by the following language: "t ome out of there, you unbecom ing, ungrateful, condemned idiot come out of there! If you had only kept your mouth shut you could have had a decent burial. Cotneout, I say!" A Hum WtlUr- eJnii!,'lidt!jat tbe champion mocros ffj u??u of the worW livps w Bel- Lll ,Kltlr,?,l,'e, and, although rust 77 i "Sfbt u keen as ever. He wrote one of 1 resident Cleveland's messages to .. j.,,,,, orus on me Jack of a Kstal card, but lately lie has done some fine scribbling which throws tliat iwrforniance in the shade. He has written t Ue Lord's prayer eight times on a space the size of a 5-cent silver niece, eighteen columns of the Boston Post npon a portal card, and is now engaged in the work of putting 28,305 words upon another postal card. The work is so nne that a powerful microscope has to be used in reailiug it, but then every m r-frI1ar8 di8tinct and beautiful. Mr Kittredge uses a common steel pen and wears spectacles. He has auto graph letters from several presidents and other distinguished men who have received samples of his work, Presi dent Garfield having sent him his pho tograph and a kind letter, which are liighly prized by the old man.-Boston Post With this issue, we wish to call your attention to the advertisement of the old and reliable houses of the Jos. Gaineau trncker Co., located at St. Louis, Mo., and Omnlin Wl, This concern established business in bt. Ixmis in 1R32 and built a factory in Omaha, wliidi May 1, 1883. The Omaha house is the most complete establishment of its kind in the United States, containing more improved machinery and methods for manufacturing crackers, cakes and bread, than any similar establishment of equal capacity in the United States. This Company manufacture over 150 varieties ot crackers and cakes, which they sell in all the states and territories west of the Missouri river. Their goods lire the standard everywhere, because they are manufactured from strictly pure and unadulterated materials. A Cracker on which is imprinted the name Garneau is assurance of its quality and purity. So many articles, bearing a large percentage- of adulteration are lieillf- Pmitinni.nv r.ff.ii-a.1 ..noiimni-a - "O ............ .iiiviu viii.muviai it iH always well to know and bear in mind those who manufacture nothing but the strictly reliable and genuine articles. Always specify Garncan's Crackers l -ii i a. wuKii uiui-uug, mm yuu win ue sure io get the best. Try Gavneau's Swowflg; ; Sodas, the best cracker made. Oregon, lhe 1'nrndlan ol Farmer. Mild, finable fllmftle. certain and abundant crops. IU-.t fruit, (nam, graa and Block country la tho world, f ml liKonnaiion fre. Addrem tho OreBoo ltiuull,'raluti llaurd, l'ortlaad, Ore.gun. The parcel clerk gives the business wrap ped attention. It hat been discovered that M. Eitlel is a direct descendant ol William Tell. Crook Gathering at Paris, One result of the exhibition has lieen to attract a number of thelight fingered gentry. M. (ioron,the head of the detective department, says that bands of pickpockets were or ganized for the rnrisexhibit.ion.both in IiOtidon and New ork. These people give the French detectives no end of t rouble owing to the consum mate skill, coolness and audacity with which they work. .M. (joron, however, has organized las little plnns ns well n the cosmopolitan sharpers. He hns had from London and New York police photographies of all the principal British and Amer ican pickpockets. These the French police officer has bound in a book, which he facetiously calls his "brevi arv." He hns formed n special "brig ade des pickpockets," which is com posed of his best pupils. Progress In Asia. Central Asia, and more particular ly nontral western Asia, has under- j gone a revolution during the past miortir of ft centurv. Railroads are being built and telegraph lines con nect all important towns. Itouds are being macadamized and Euro pean costumes and customs are r . i ...I, it uina unknown: and there are ten times the schools there were, besides colleges established by foreigners. jw:hKiuo quite general in the place of bitter fanaticism; and all classes are waking un to new intellectual and mora life. r . . i l. .,ra imn nl The lower ciacHs wuk u. a"t" - r.r-itrrPSH. win ir regenerated during the Twentieth century to co-operate with Ltirope Znerica.-Louis Globe-Demo- crat ' A KoiiiidHbfiiit Kouce. Mrs. Gabb "Where are yon going this summer?" Mrs. Gad.l (lightly) "Oil, to New port, Saratoga, and I don't know where all. We will make the rounds, I sup pose. Haven't decided yet just when we'll start, but I'll let you know, my dear." Mrs. Gabb (meaningly) "Oh, I'll be sure to hear of it when yon leave, be cause, my cousin John ia the railroad ticket agent here." Mrs. Gadd (hastily) "Our first jour ney, however, will be to my dear aunt's farm, near Sqnashvill, and I do hope she won't insist on keeping us all summer, as she did last year." New York Weekly. l'.curloii to Nashville, Teilll., via the Wabaall, The attention ot teachers and their friends who will attend the annual meet ing ol the National Educational assscia tion to be held at Nashville, Tenn., July Kith to 20th, and others who desire to take advantage ol cheap tickets lor a trip outh or east, is called to the advantages offered by the Wabash. Round trip tick ets are now on sale to the principal sum mer resorts of the east. Commencing July 1st to 15th, round trip tickets will be sold to Nashville, at Half Fare, with two dol lars added, giving choice of route. Good returning until Sept. 10th. Remember the Wabaih is the short line, only 28 hours between Omaha and Nashville, with ele gant reclining chair and Pullman Buffet sleeping cars on all trams, t or tickets and further information call at the Wa bash office, 1502 Farnam street, Omaha. G. N. Clayton, N. W. P. and Tkt. Agent. The King of Spain has just entered his 4th year. When Eabj was nick, we gave her Castorla, W hen she waa a Child, ciie cried tor Castorla, When she became Via, lhe clung to Castorla, When she had Children, she gave tbem Castoria, Her Turo Cam Then. Fromths Portland A.lve.tiwr. The other day a Portland lady or dered spring chicken ior unma out inquiring thepnee. ttFoveu to .. r,,l nnd her litis- ie GU cenis it f"""! ban(l sarcastically expressed h.s dm Sent. The next day an order was Viththefamilyrorsom hou"" The grocer telephoned to the! house, fe , .OPnsm!i and i lndv that cucuiin-'" , . Inriiece. inquiring if she want- band ordereo mem. BeordlBjSpeed ol Train. ,i reorder for railway l ne sire , ,, , . 1 i.,ntinn of a Chicago tra ns is iueiu"- i",i German. An indicator may bepl ce n nnssenircr car, anu "i - nirww Tne COS ui --; - .teampipM i . 0ne was tried men t is B " A train between otnei u.y x - . Th Tit Wlml Clll- "I bought my wife a velvet sack." Thus proudly boasted Mr. Brown. "Rhe'll be, with that upon her back, The best-dreaed dam in town." But velvet sack or diamond ring Can bring no balm to suffering wife. Favorite Prescription is the thing To save her precious life. The great and sovereign remedy, known the world over, for all female troubles, in carnation, cruel backaches, and internal displacement is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription. It is the only guaranteed cure. See guarantee on every bottle-wrapper. Dr. Pierce' Pellets gently laxative or actively cathartic according to doe. 25 cent. Grit make the man and want ot it the chump. Sharir'a Sale. Smoke the Sheriff Sale Segar. A straight 10 cents Havana Cigar for 5 cent. Secretary Rusk is addicted to the old tathinned babit of taking snuff. For two two-cetit stamps we will send you on of the handsomest almanacn in the country. "Homestead." Omaha, Neb. Tbe oldaat twins we know ol are Wicked ness and Want. A 10c. smoke for5a-"Tn!lirt Punch." the Chicago were wheels and New York. There brief time. wnea of the car t0PP flnd then tne 'riiaB-fa iTi&nk Lelie N.wrpapr. runci. There is one thing that the invincible western cyclone has never succeeded in lift ing, and that is a mortgage. Summer 'l"ure via Uie Wabaali. Round trip tickets are now on sale to the summer resorts of Michigan, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Mary land Virginia, and all the principal resorts of tlie United States and Canada. Also one war and round trip tickets to Liver pool Lcndon. Paris, and all parts of Europe via all lines at lowest rates. Write to or cull on the undersigned for full par ticulars in regard to routes, rates, etc. c! j, ' Ci. avtom, N. W; P. and Ticket Agent, 1502 Farnam street., Omaha, Neb. Hardness of Wood. A writer on the comparative hardness of woods places hickory at 100, Retting for pis nut hickory i)6, white oak 84, whito ash 77, apple tree 70, red oak 69, white beech 65, black wslnut 65, black birch 62 yellow and black oak 60, hard maple 5(1, white elm 06, red cedar 66, cherry 55, yellow pine 54, chestnut 52, velloiv poplar 51, butternut and wlnto b rcli 43, and white pino 35. Another writer infers that woods having a degree of hardness less than about 40 per cent of that of hickory should not be classed with the hard woods, most lumbermen looking npon everything except whito '"e as hard. In reality there are sev eral American woods of less importance that are about as soft as white pine, or even softer The man who registers at a hotel at night caa b '! to u 00 the "retired list." J - w. U1 lv $100 rward for any cm nf (aUrrh "h.I eannot U cured wlti Hall'. Catarrh Cur. Taken internally. fTJ.CHKNIY CO, Propr., Toledo, 0. Mr. Bret Harte ha taken up bis perma nent residence in London. Herbert Gladstone say bis father is still good for a twenty mile tramp. Commodore Walker wants to be placed in charge of the North Atlantic Squadron. FRANCES E. WILLARD'S SXZVitfViZ iutcbioffrphr aod hutory of W, J. T V. .Waeld befora laaucd; , mtarantod. Big for teMelUra. Kor lllxTal tmrmt anl territory, addretta .J.MITHCO..ri.tla4lv4la. ACETS WANTED I iniCC BAKAVIA. the great MexlcaD lirmedy. LHUICw poNltlveljr imJ perinaneBiiy cures all female lrreifularitlen. A valualile medicine. Hellef ImmedlMie. JKfire il. Send for clrculari. YUCATAN MEDICINE COMPANY, IB W. 14th bt.. New York. $5 Ullsdar Sample! worths. ISI KKt: Linl not under liuraea' feel. Write Hrew (tar Safety Rein Holder Co.-Hollv. Mic. EVERY FARMER living at a distance from a physiciao. should at all times be prepared to treat such common but by no means simple) complaints as Diarrhoea, Cholera Mor bus and Cramps. Tho Dost Romcdy for such disorders is Perry Davis" Pain-KMer, which never fails to afford; relief. A single dose will do more to drive away pain and promote they natural action of the stomach than any remedy you ever tried. The virtues of PAIN-KILLER are not confined to the human race it is used with equal success either ex ternally or internally for HORSES 4 CATTLE. It cures Lameness, Sores, and Cuts, while for Colic it is the best remedy in the market. Sold by all Druf gist's at 95c. 50c. and $1.00 a BOTTLE Velocipedes, Bicycles, Tricyte CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, Ladies' in. Gents' Rattan Chairs and Raekin At Fsetarr lrlca- Good, deli ered to all point, wltnln. 701 miles Cblcuo. Send fur Calaloane. CHA3. RAISER, 62 and 64 Cly bourn Mrenue, CHICAGO, ILL. H sure j relief l or ' KIDDER'S PSTILLES.lS;r;r,-";';?,iU I CkarlevUiwu, Maty : ASTHMA JOSEPH H. HUNTER, Attorvfy, Wnshint-tODv I). ('.. WILL OKI' YOU PENSION wlllioul. aeiay. VV. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CENTLEMEN.. Best In the world. Kxamlne his S.I.OO GENUINE HAND-SEWEI) SHOE. S4.00 nAND-SEWKI) WKL.T KHOK. 3.r.O POLICE AND FARMERS' SHOE. S.SO EXTRA VALUE CALF SHOE. 2.il5 WOBKISfiMAN'S SHOE. li.OO GOOD-WEAR SIIOK. 2.0O and Sl.TS HOYS' SCHOOI. SHOES. All made Ui Consresr-, lluttuu anil Lace W. L. DOUGLAS $3 & $2 SHOES Best Material. Best Style. Best Fit tine W. L. DollKlas' KM.OO Shoe, shown Incut below. Is made of Sue alf. on lafts raodt-lled for the foot; smooth inii(lo us liand-sewcd shoes, and no tackn or wax thread to hurt the feel. Every pair warranted. Jl n a Tlrinnil W. L. DOUGLAS' name and me price are stamped on I.QIIIIIIni the bottom oi all Mioes advertlM-d br lilm before leaving lii-i Ual J A 1U11 factory; this protect, the wearers against lilpli prli and Inferior (roods. If Tour dealer offers yon shoes without W. L. DOUGLAS' name ml price stamped on them, and says they are Ills shoes, or Just us (rood, do not be deceived thereby. Dealers mate more profit on uuknown shoes that are not wiir rantcd bv anybody; therefore do not be Induced lo buy shoes that hare no reputa tion. Biiy otilv those that have W. I.. DOUGLAS' name and the price stamped on the bottom, and rou are sure to iret full value for your money. Thousands of dollars are saved annually In lilt, couniry ny tne wearers oi W. U. DOUGLAS SHOES. I f your dealer will not (ret vou the kind or style von want, send your order direct to his faetorv, with the price encloMd, and they will be sent you by return mall, postage free;consei)uentiy,no matter wnerc you uve, you can aiwaya aet w. ... uutuLAS nnuE.s. ' and width you wear; If not sure, send for an order blank giving full Instructions how to (ret a perfect fit. W. L DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. WE MANUFACTURE The Largest and Best Line OF Crackers & Cakes They are Sold by All First-Class Wholesale and Retail G-rocers. Remember our Goods cost No More than Inferior Crackers and. Cakes. WE GUARANTEE ODE GOODS STBICTLY PIE. Many, use Alum to Make their G-oods White, and Cottonseed Oil Instead of Lard. . WE : WILL : CIVE : $1,000 For any Adulteration found in Our Crackers, or Cakes. When Buying Always Specify Garneau's Crackers & Cakes. They are not Adulterated, are the BEST, and cost no more than Inferior G-oods. GifB Gain's SbovMo Soda Crackers i TM THEY ABE FINE. 1. tUli CRACKER CO., Ot. Louis, Mo. and Omoho, Nob. 471-17.