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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1890)
1": A LEVEL HEAD. The Adranlaa-e of I'r Kawitmr. raff's V LITTLE ROSENS Only nil lr lopiuiamin, iyrwpi, kur Musnarlt. tU Mi-iularlir. teael No rliiitia. i;o liauara. no mall WIJ. Kie Vill. Rnl 1111. Dli M l IT A Chicago. Judge West wa.trjiiiffa very lrapor I out case in lMlefoutaine. Tbe plum- ill -tlMs bliud orator appeared for tin ii-feiidant-was tiy all the autliuritie ! tturinf tii.laU ttrike on tb. New ' :w,c4ed to be tlw bouwliett mau in , York Ontral railroad, th. militia war. 1-"' County. His face wai i frequent orJered to be in retuliur iu uu of tbe cause of great, uerye-liarrowmi riot, but Uuy were not called out. ,' paiu to him aad oft in the stilly niplit ,Hln an interview, Gov. HUI aaid tbe "-e was compelled to arise from hi I troops were aot to be called upon except ! eoUc'.i and have hl i son carry it, iu ia cat of an emergency. Tbe emer-1 Order that be could get to:ne sleep. It ' geocy had not ariwn, therefore they ' fc'ave him more trouble than almost would not be ordered out. He remarked j anything he ever had tnat militated Hrratli fain. x. x. v. Xtt y i Vork, Xeb , W as Not llis Wife's CIdsL A Wife Miijo'il to W PoihI .MM'l nlier Ilusiiiunl on a Dark K 'inl. I..-ok I'pon AA'itrits A moat a l jr uric. Mosiur-Ai, QfK., 0:t., MO. -Lunt Mny when tlia fjongui Puiol. in man upyiuin was bur&ed, it was luheveil tli&t over JIX' ioilo re tiiirncl ia it. Mmy j.iit it-t.l esciified, tut it wag supiEcl tliy ii'J n'l Iwu rec.iptured. AcDonif thoue in thuustlaiu, but mins n, was tbo wi'.eof Auiee Ie(iraijlhler, a far morof fct. liiireiit. It :a lhouiflit the Lad btn Lumt J. ly:r!y jtHtenluy iiioroii;g lie (Jruulriirr, acyuinpaijioil by a neighbor, ss coming into toun uitli ft w.tiun load of produce, when they t4 it woman iyiiKf bei-idi ilia roiid They rta.'il lipriujJ niked her wh;it gle was doing tbwe.. Kite slid she was look ing far the road to St, Laurent and had traveled for reany weeks, - mentionit g places she had visited in Iw.-r Quelieo 2 9 miles from Montreal. I)j (iruulhier asked her to gut into his Wilson Qd lie would drive her ton hob 1 furli.eran As she stepped into the w-sgon he f! luhed his Inntern into her fdeo and dropped it with an ex ilamatinn ulooHtof terror The woman bajliad fouad ss his own wife whom he supposed wan dead rind . who he 'aad not seen for over eighteen montiis. They drovo her ho mo lit untie where it was found a'i wua huif titarveil and nearly dad with coid. She is in capable of telling a cohereut story of her wanderings since her eseitpo 'rjm the asylum lira, but her Buttering .mist have been terrible, as her feel and limbs arelbliitered and raw. There is grout exoitemnlin the villngo ocir the HlT.iir nnd the simple people look upon Mrs De (Janthier's return us ulmost u mirn cle. She will not be returned to tbe asy lum. A Ward Corner. The age of ) is a hard corner for n woman to turn, and . is still harder. She feels that she is fast leaving her voiith lteldnd h. l!ut there is no rea- boii why a woman should be faded and ; isj! at 33, or even at 43. The chief cause of the early fading of American women is found in the fact that many of them safTer from some form of fe male weakness or disease which robs the face of its bloom, draws dark cir cles about the eyes, brings early wrinkles and sallownesa, and stamps the face and figure with signs of ill-health. Dr. Tierce's Favorite l'rescripeion will cure utl these troubles, will bring back the lost bhxim, and remove the pains and ailments which make women grow old biifure their time, Guaranteed to give a-itlsf action In every case, or price, t6l.fj)) refunded, r ATriiic Too Cool, i "Doctor, just an Instant, pla'-' er Jlaimed a Caller at the odice of a mat lf phyaic at he caught siglst of tin ihysiuiau disappearing into his privati JtHce. H'll see you shortly, frurt reply. "But a second is all I want," persist, 4d the caller. f "I'U neb you directly, sir," with stern , fceaa. i ! Tlie visitor took a seat in the genera Wntion room, read the afteniiKm p jwr, looked at the pictures and played irlththedog. After thirty minutes oi Lore had passed the medicine' mat lame out of his den and, with an air ol Lndeacenslon, said to the visitor; I "Well, now, air, I am at your service tour turn baa come. What can I d for you V i "Oh, nothing in particular," was th ply. "I J"t dropped In to tell yoi Lhat just before I called I saw a coupl W men clearing your garden of thos (towen you liad put in yesterday; that'. bLV" London Tit Bita, . ' : , that this was the lint lireut strike with j which he had had experience, and he did not propose u loee his head; the only point at which there bad then ' been serious trouble was at Syracuse, nnd there a deputy-sheriff had lost his head and precipitated a.i encounter. j The strike continued several weeks and there was riotous action at various ' points along ibe roud, but tbe civil without calling on the uiilitiu. The toit of a man's real ability comeu when an emergency arises which make against him.- r When he appeared in court Judgs West, v.hc had been told of his facial misfortune, immediately had him placed on the witness stand." H wish you'd turn around, sir," said Julsii'.Vest, "so the jury may all sea you." Tin plantifT turned Ids soul destroy ing fate on the jury. Turn clear around, if you piease, jir," said Judge West, "eo all ihejury can fiec you." The mau wheeled himself iuto a a hasty call on bis good juiJgmnt and iruer )osition yet, and the jury receive, discretion. The man who retains bis the full benefit of it. presence of mind, maintains his equi poise and exercises sound discretion at such critical junctures, is to be relied on and will be put to tbe front Men with level heads have the staying qualities which do not fatter ic the face of danger. Otis A. Cole, of Kinsman, O., June 10, lS'J), writes: "Iu the fall of ' 1888, 1 was feeling very ill. I consulted a doctor and he said I had Bright' dis ease of the kidneys and that be would not stand in my shoes for tbe state of Ohio." But he did not loje courage or give up; bo says: "I saw the testimonial of Mr. John Coleman, 100 Gregory S', New Haven, Conn., and I wrote to him. In due time I received an answer, stat ing that the testimonial that he gave was genuine and not overdrawn in any particular. . I took a good many bottles of Warner's Safe Cure; I have not taken any for one year." Gov. Hill is accounted a very success ful man; he is cooi and calculating and belongs to the class that do cot lose their heads when emergencies arise. A Queer IMiicc to STwnriii. Bees sonu-times select queer abodes but one of the queerest yet is the hon.t of a newly aw armed colony in Augusta They have tuken possession of a veutil ator Hue of tin: chimney leading frou the clerk of court's ollice at the court house and as many as fifty are at timet buzziiigaround Clerk of Court's Choate'i desk. As yet they have stung no one, but the occui ants of the. room do not fd uuile at .vse,-.Lewiston Journal sir.' tin A Prodigal ladei-U, l ater sly son, beware or young Winks. 1 le's a spendthrift, and plays fast and loose with his cash. Son Xever knew that of film, and non't think you can prove , your state ment. l'alcr I can. I saw him buying foi lady in his company three pears and a peach, with the air of one who was doing an ordinary act l'lUaliurg Bulletin, Mom Hleurt. it is generally gupposeo that the fact' that bread grows sUlc arises from the bread becoming actually drier by thej tradual loss of water; but this is notl the case. Stale bread contains almostj the same porportion of water as new' bread after it has become completely) cold. The change is merely in the in-i iernal arrangement of the molecules ot! thebiead. A proof of thin i, that ii iveput a stale loaf into a closely covered) tin, expose it fir half an hour or an) hour to a heat not exceeding that ot! boiling water, cud then allow It to coolj t w ill be restored in appearance and properties to the state of new bread.-- CbnHer. . During an awful, painful silence ol five minutes the man sat there. X one spoke. The jury, with gaze riveted on that banerul face, sat mute and motionless. Judge West calmly stroked his beard. Then when the peo ple began to grow nervous and appre hensive he quietly said: "That's all." n u-nn the case. The Influence ol that awful face had done iU deadlf work. Toledo BUde. The Bright Boslonesc. The Boston girl may wear glasses, but she has energy and push when she desires to reach a desired end. One ot them recently devised a neat scheme to get her verses, which were usually "de clined with thanks," published. Sha would send a line or a verse from ona of her poems to the query column ol soma paper, and ask from wnat poem such a lino came, the name of the poem, and that of the author. A friend, also a rhymster, would send the querist's own poem to the paper with the desired information, and ot course t would appear in print. The querist would do the sains for her "friend," and so on until between them they had the most of their effusions printed. If that doesn't show gonius we are no judges of tliat Boston com modity. -Manchester Union. A Munooicr. "I have about come to the con; Mntoii that a surface road is a m& nomer." . low do you make that out V" "Because nothing short of an invcstl gating committee will bring anything regarding we auairsiviuo o New Yftfc worid. : In the person of Miss I'milie Sells America has produced a woman who, during the past few intnithi, has baen astonishing London music hall patron by her wonderful feats of contortion. Some of her tricks surpass the most wonderful of those performed by thi "snake man," without whom no circiu b complete. She discovered that she possessed hei peculiar ability by pure accident. Af ter witnessing the feats of a male con tortionist at a theatre one night Misi Sells went home, tried to imitate them and to her surprise found lhat slu could do it. Then she commenced U practice with a view of going on tin stage and in a short time she had mad her spinal co.'umn and joints sorlexaalt that the body could ussuine almost an) position. - It ia the easiest thing in tiie world for her to turn back on you, and, with out moving her feet, twist the tipjiei part of her body so as to face you Another favorite trick of hers la to lit on the stage, raise her right foot, twist her leg and use the heel of her foot as a pillow for her head. Such little thing.? as twisting her legs around the back ol her neck' are common feats for her. One day she called on Dr. Dvvight, the famous Philadelphia physician, Whose astonishment at her antics knew to bounds, and he said he wouldn't be surprised to hear of her snapping her spinal cord and dropping dead. Miss riells, however, says that she feels no pain or giddiness when she is pn the stage. Many people thought lie used a "snake oil" to limber hei bones, and a few have offered her large prices for a few bottles, but the fact ii the uses nothing. On one occasion a visitor forced his way into her dressing room and, snatching a bottle of em brocation, slipped a $10 bill into her maid's hand and dashed away with the prize. : Miss Sells eats anything light and easily digested, and she nightly prac tices a little before going on the stage. On the modern stage there are many men and boys who earn a living as contortionists, but very few woman. The authorities, however, declare that only women are recorded as performing in ancient Kgypt, and but few instances were known of men and boys contorting In Greece and Home, while in the early Saxon translations of the gospels it ia stated that the daughter of llerodiaa "tumbled" before Herod. Last year the internal revenue rroru tigarettes was over 81,000,000. The in crease over the year before was $145, JOt). 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