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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1890)
S. VUfukjo. DUilnes. Tor- .1 kJ" Ww, Soar Hlon,- R MQITIsTlV POP'S GRRMAH frtomach Powder, at ae tftal of Dyepepeia end TB eeeate p.. R- be dan treatment MaiUd to ui Seempt of price. Write fa tee ronovS max stomach nitdmu SMW.Fuls: t-Q.UMO.lU A Great Country. Ths Fremont, Elkhoro 4 Missouri Vslley railroad has about completed iu Hf steasion into Dead wood, tha com aaereial center of tha Black Hills. Thia will make acceea to tbia ma-Telout saining eamD oey, and the scenery ot tha Hills also rendered sjceeeible, by tbia and tbe new lina into Hot Springs, will atttact many thousands each year, la fact tba Black Ililla with tha Thnrmal Springs, tha vaat mining in tereeta and beautiful aoenary, together with a moat aapenor climate, ia dea tined to become the Resort" for tha future. Tha Elkborn railroad, tha oal railroad into theae places, will fur- am aaay aaa oomrortame . A Cold-Blooded Groom, 1 "Have you brought any witnesses?" asked the Key. Mr. Wood of Bathgate f a middle-aged couple who bad come to be married. . "No, we ne'r tbocht r that. Is't necessary Y" . : "0, certainly," said the minister, "you should hare a groomsman and bride maid aa witnesses." i "Whacan we get, Jean, dae ye think T The bride bo addressed suggested a female cousin whom the bridegroom bad not previously seen, and after con sultation a man was "also thought .of. f "Step ye awa' alang Jean, au' ask them, an' I'll walk aboot till ye come back." '; Jean set out as desired, and after some time returned with the two friends, the cousin being a blooming lass, some what younger than the bride. When parties had been properly arranged and the minister was about to proceed with Uk cartnuonv tie bridegroom suddeclj laid: "Wad ye bide a wee, air ?" i "What is it now T asked the minister. ' "Wheel, I waa just gaun to say that If It wad be the same to you, I wad raither hae that ane," pointing to tha bridesmaid. "A most extraordinary statement to take at this stage! I'm afraid It is too late to talk of such n thing now." ! "Is it ?" said the bridegroom in a tone f calm resignation to the inevitable. "Weel, then, ye maun just gang on," ewcasUe fFjilOLr!5!Lc, uld Mrlrrr Fecorltea. rXli- ni Tom, the 8 ii of tha 1'in.ir jack BMt. and M rry Hint t.ole, Au I ho f ra m Men of OoUiam, YYbiw it am n b bowl; Tbe want who rotle on a uruomttick. And ewot the cobwwlilixl ky, And the b y who nt in the corner, eating hie Cliriatmoa pis Theae were some of the old favon'ea, but they have been supplanted by the "Panav" and "Chatterbjx" stories, "Lit tle TmtA Pauntlorov." and "Five Little Planner " Th Old fushioned nill and nhvaita have been superseded, and wisely, too, by Pierce's Purgative Pel Ufa. a mild, harmless and elective ca tbartio. They are pleasant to take eo suitla in their act on viiai mo uiuai. 3liutnhil! can take them, vet an ef' feotive that they will cure the most ob .t.A nt conatiDation. stomach liver and bowel troubles. They should be la every nursery. As a gentle laxa tive, only one for a dose. A Queer Place fo SXvarm. Bees sometimes select queer abodes hat one of toe queerest yet Js the homf of newly swarmed colony in Augusta They hare taken possession of aventil tor flue of the chimney leading fron ttkt ctork of court's office at the court house and as many ss fifty are at timet btiMlM around Clerk of Court's Choate'i 4aak, As yet they have stung no one, v. ...ln&nU of the room do tot yil wwfw t Sjati auUa aA.ejsev lwiton Journal Italy and Colorado tal la the land of the imfgination, but the sensation on first beholding it from the northern heights, aside irom Its association of romance and poetry, caa be repeated in our own land by whoever will cross the burning desert t rinrAn ar the savacre wastes of the. laotara wilderness of stone and tag bush, and come suddenly, as be most come by train, Into the bloom of soatbam California-Charles Dudley Warner In Harpers BBBBawr- i a ii , .To:: - A a INTERESTING TO WOMB. Real but te.rflk'3 ore tacked on tie evening fans. It goes without saying that these are uot good flirting fans, although showy and prettv. Tha most composed and accomplished fashion able could hardly maintain the even tenor of coquetry with a mouthful of wings or a pair of antenna: in ber eyes. One of tbe greatest annoyances that the "ladies' aid societies" have to con tend with is the evil influence of the pawnshop. In Mulberry Uend this habit of pawning children's clothing has come to such a detriment that the ladies in the industrial and aid socie ties personally visit the money lenders and alternately importune and threaten them against buying mission-made garments. Miss Elizabeth Marbury, a gifted New York lady dramatist, farmer, tritic aud traveler who lias nad the refusal of a score of suitors and never the time to consider or investigate the offers, believes that the source of youth mid beauty, health and peace of mind s hard work a few removes from slav jry. Provided it is congenial aud the heart of the laborer is in the task, she can clup her brain and physical forces half of the twenty-four hours and still be young. ltose-dyeing is becoming quite a re munerative brancn of industry with florists aud horticulturists, who have solved the problem of producing new and fashionable shades in a peculiarly ''scientific" manner. Instead of grow ing new varieties of roses, which is a process of years, they simply grow or- diuary white rosea, and dip them in a chemical solution' which, in a single hour, converts them into the most magnificent yellow tea roses, the scar let red or the peculiar shade of llluisb violet which has been one of the favor ites of the season. For trimming hats the velvet or silk rosettes are much in vogue, Ihe are easily made after o-.!e knows how. You must conclude how larne a rosette you want, and widen or narrow your material to suit the size, l lie rosette most fancied is lust about the size of a rose, aud the material, cut on the bias, is folded to be an inch wind. J he strip is then gathered and drawn into shape, it being fastened in that way on a circle of stiff net. Sew it securely and do not attempt to plait it to shape it must be gathered. One, two or three rosetts are used and the number usually decide the size. Au eight of a yard of velvet, cut on the bias, will make one medium-sized rosette, and this seems to be the best liked. - Amateurs usual ly err in over-trimming a hat or bon net, so as straw ones are not as trouble some to arrange as those of velvet, do not commit this fault If vou cannot see the really good styles in any other way, then look at them in the milliner s window. Head her and and, making it, learn and outwardly imitate. Chap eaux "just toswd" together always look what thev are. and the one to winch proper consideration and time has been shown is the one that approaches the nearest to being "a love of a boiniet."A Ladies Home Journal. Pretty pillow covers are made of the silk and gold embroidered doylies, which can now be purchased very cheap from any of the art stores. Make a pillow out of any pretty plain material China silk is pretty and sew on the squares. Five on the first row, four on the next, and so on until you have one for the last rov. A narrow gold braid will make a good finish for the edge. As the small scmares are not expensive, and the cost of your plain cover can lie regulated to your pocketbook, a very attractive cushion can be oh ained for a small outlay. A pretty evening wrap was sent up town from a furrier's yesterday, which was the most fascinating thing of the kind I have seen this season. A long cape of soft, clinging woolen material was lined with ermine. To this was fastened a hood of the same with the fur lining showing about the face. This hood was so shaped that the ar rangement of the hair would not be disturbed, and 1 can imagine will be wonderfully becoming to the pretty debutante for whom il was ordered. Every since the men dressmakers havo declared that the fancy corset destroys the lit of their gowns the fem inine mind has been in search of a de sirable substitute. The first idea was to wear outside of the corsets one of the woven silk vests of the same color as the grown, but this did not prove al together satisfactory. Thhlast week, however, 1 came across a garment which seems to solve the problem. This was a jersey corset cover. They are brought in both silk and woolen and in nil desirable light colors and in black. Not only does this make a perfectly smooth fitting waist, but will make a warm undergarment, a thing wmcn the reign of the fur cape eas rendered necessary.-World Heria Thirteen Is always an unlucky num ber. Adam's thirteenth rib was the' curse of all his troubles, A woman In Pittsburg grappled with a burglar the other night and thrswnlmontof a second rtory win dow. Such woman is a treasure to hatband. Amusing Inddant of Bo Htfkt The night was frightfully hot Every thing that crept, new or walked panted for a cooling breeze, but none found it Evening brought no re let Steep was impossible. While suffering from this condition of the atmosphere Koloman Koesstica, a saddler, rose dressed him self and went out to the city grove in search of air. After wandering about for an hour be threw himself on tba sod and slept He awoke at 7 o'clock iu the morning and found himself stark naked, lie had been chloro formed, aa a little flask uear him showed, and had been stripped of every stitch of clothing. He crawled along unfrequented ways in the grove to I ermine street and shouted tiie story of his trouble to a citizen in the third story fiat opposite. The citizen had only a winter ulster to spare. Koesstica put this on and started barefooted and bareheaded on the run for home. At the end of Iler minen street be was seized by a police man, who took him to the station house but upon hearing his story called a cab and sent him borne at the city's ex pense. Peether Lloyd. A German Schoolmaster's Hard Fate. A schoolmaster, 68 years old, was pensioned from a Mecklenburg estate about twelve years ago, after having taught there twenty-seven years. His pension consisted of a cow, a shaky little cottage, a small parcel of ground on which to raise a few bushels of pota toes and a few small measures of rye. The old man received nothing, how ever, toward the defraying of his dai ly expenditure for food, heat and light and so it came about that he was obliged to go out on the highway as a laborer for twelve and a half cents a day. In the heat of summer and the raw, wet days of fall he has for many years worked patiently and uncomplainingly amorg rough men who were formerly his scholars, enduring without a word the taunts and reproaches of an un friendly inspector. On the second and fourth Saturday of every month he has stood iu line with the other laborers, his wages book in hand, and awaited his turn to receive the paltry sum due h.n. Twelve years of the old man's life have passed thus. He has passed his eightieth year, and is without a prospect of better fortune. The name of this old hero is Haridorf Bertiu Letter. Value of American Coins. I obtained some interesting facts about the comparative variety of American coins and their approximate value in good condition, beginning with the regular issues of the United States mint The dollar was first coined in 17!M and the rarest dates and value are; 17U4, 8IU0; l"i3 (with fifteen star), 912; 1804, one of the rarest pieces known among collectors, only four authentic examples being known 8300 upward; 1831!, 810 to 850 foi the varieties; 1838 (flying eagle), 850; 183U, 830; 1831, 1853 and 1858, each 84a The coinage of the half dollar began in 1794 also, and these are the varieties; and values: 1794 85; 1794 (for varieties), 875 to 8100. 17SI7, 850 to 875; 1802, 810; 1815, 85 181 (with milled edge), 810, and 1851 aud 1852, each 85. The quarters were first coined in 1"W1. . The varieties and values are: 1790, 810; 1804, 87, 1823, 830; 1827, 850; 1853 (without arrow heads at sides of date), 810. The 20 cent pieces, coined from 1875 to 1878 inclusive, are worth, for 1877 snd 1878, 85 each. The dimes, first coined in 1790, are worth from 83 to 810 each for dates from the first to 1804. This last brings 812 to 815. The silver 2 cent pieces from 1851 to 1873 command no premium to speak of, except the 1873 issue, worth 82. There are no especial varieties among tbe nickle 5 and 3 cent pieces, nor among the bronze 2 cent pieces. Among the cents the various issues for 1793 (the first year of regular coinage) are worth from 810 to 825; 1799, ?2o upward; 1801, 810 upward. There is scarcely any limit to the prices these last three issues may bring in an im portant, well attended coin sale if the pieces are in exceptionally fine condi tion. The half cents are not so rare as one would suppose, considering their absence from circulatiou. Many dates b' ing no more than 6 cents each, but 1793 brings 85; 1796 840; 1797 and 1802 each 85, aud the issues for "the forties from 88 to 815 each. Manufactured Driftwood. Driftwood is especially esteemed foi open fires by the Brooklynites and by many fashionable a weiien uy the sea Tbe remains of old coj ; : u.iils and possible chemicals from t c se.i water make the logs burn with a brilliant green flame that sexteemely beautiful. One New York ship owner has a stand ing order with his masters that they bring into ftort any bit of water logged wreckage. This goes to make fine wood for his country home at Marion The demand for driftwood Area has be come so great that a large quantity ol so called driftwood is manufactured Tbe process Is simple enough. The logs bsve only to be soaked In a solu Uon of copper and permitted to dry. A subsequent soaking In brine Im droves tba puality. A ilnf log thus prepared will beautify the fireplace for a. wbow wlmn tveing. .New York tMr. .... . JeWar CaatJae a ICardtr. Caasrsa. Pa, Ds. 9. Important a feiopmeats In tbe ease of Emma PtiU (Bayer, who was found in her sister's bo use with bar throat cut have come to light Tbe body of tbe unfortunate gtr) wis Dot buried yesterday as supposed, bat instead was merely lowered into tbe grave la the presence of tbe assem bled mourners. After they had left the cofia was lifted out of toe open grave and talcn to the chapel, where Dr. For med, tM well-known Philadelphia ex pert made a second post mortem eranr -iaatioa. He d'acovered a wound on ti bead which bad been overlooked, &o7 demonstrated to those assembled that anyi ae of the four wourds in the girl, throat would bsve caused death, thus clearly establishing the fact that she murdered. The body was then iigned to the grave. Several per- have made affidavits that they beard struggles and - cries witbin tha Schmidt household on the fatal night. Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt have all along msintalaed that they heard no sounds. Tbe Schmidt house is being guarded tonight The theory of those working on the ease is that Emms -aa mur dered by M. Sob mid: after a jealous quarrel. It is thought that after re turning from the ball Emma and Schmidt entered tbe room and that while they were there the wife caught thea ia a compromising position. En raged with jealous fury, she is supposed to have plunged thi Knife into the guil ty girl's neck. The knife was then placed near tbe girl to make it appear that she committed suicide. Wufca Up tha Wruug Man. Navajo SraiKos, Ariz., Deo. 9. A shooting affray occurred yesterday af ternoon, resulting in the death of Bud Blake, one ot the mot feareu despera does in this section. Blake rode into town yesterday afternoon, and aftei fUliag up with tanglefoot proceeded to hoot right and left After terrorizicr. the citizens be ro'lo across the country in tbe direction of St Johns. About two miles from here ho encountered two telegraph operators, It L. Alexander mdRL. Cotter-, returning from an antelope bunt Biding up witbin iHiy yards be called upon them to throw up their hands and received an immediate response in the shspe of s volley from a Winchester in the hands of Mr. Alex- tnder and Mr. Cotton's six shooter. Slake was fatally wounded and died in i few minutes. Xee St. Locis, Deo. 9. A special to the Republic from Grand Forks, N. D., aay The chamber of commerce and business men's association held a joint meeting last nigh and administered a severe re buke to Congreaaman Hanabrouck for introducing a resolution in eongresi asking for an apropristion of 150,030 for destitute citU?na in North Dakota. Six counties of the Rxl river valley in 1890 raised 25,000,000 bushels of wheat and othar cereal, and besides have loaned 140,000 dur'ng the past thirty days to relieve the stringency in eastern money markets. The committee say tbey are able to provide for all and protest the adoption of tbe Hanabrouck resolution. Boodllof Trwiurir. Lrrrut Rock, Ark., Deo. 9. Rumors were freely circulated on (be streets yes day that State Treasurer William E Woodruff was C7,000 short in his ac counts. It seems thst large sums of money bare been advanced to certain parlies for private purposes, and owing to tbe stringeccy cf tbe markets those parties are unable to return it A re porter visited the slate treasurer yester day, and in reply to the question aa to he shortage, Mr. Woodruff said be knew nolhiug of ft and it was time enough to talk of such matters should an inves tigation diieloae the facts to be sa stated. Military Iiir cut Boourra. Wichita, Kas., Dec 9. Lieutenant Elliott of the Fifth cavalry ejected fifty five boomers from the Cherokee strip yesterday. Tbey were camped on Bear oreek, twenty miles south ot Caldwell, and were forced to cross tbe state line five mites east ot Caldwell. The cavalry is raiding the strip for boomers. Humored Failure. Chicaoo, III., Doc 9. It waa an nounced here at 1 o'clock that Jay Gould hsd suooeeded in breaking John Wanamaker. While unconfirmed, the rumor gains some credence, as it ia known that Gould has ben after Wan snaker scalp. AUempted Doable Murder. New You Dec. 9. Late this after noon Ernest Ketteer, aged 38 shot his wife Ann, 0 years old, in the arm and then shot himaslf in thsleft temple. He died instantly. The womso'a wound, whioh Is not dangerous, was dressed by an ambalanos surgeon at ber home. The ouroner will take obarga ot the sui- cide'sboriy.; MydmaUe, Steam a Baadpewer ELEl'ilTOtlS. awT AND CHKAPKftT. K. C Petal or Company, tfesd for eatalosea. Kiame Ctty. aa onnoonPFnni I aeao a i iiMii teBmrny IWSkaikemaBei ay We tauA faaTaaBWejtlafcllel Caf taw0 wet4 UasV Sawas mMtalJ aA la -At4 ea taej r.Oa Br aeM, zmsm if V (EffiaPOd TTgt4 n Million nf Hnmw AO Vnr8 the - Standard. o T1S f. A. BAKBEB, FweVfaatt I. A. STREET. SI O Beit Couch Medicine. Recommended by Pbyai Corea where all else fails. Pleasant and agreeable to the taste. Children take it without VASELINE. r-OR ONE DOLLAR Mmt B by mail, v trtll d ui Unit lirar. fne of all dtaiiM. to an oenoo in United fctatcw, ah UwfcJibwuisaitialMoaieniUy paokad in a Beat box, Qaetwo-ouoM bottle of PareYaaaUne. 10 eta. Us two-ounce botua. Vawllna f oauda u " On Jar ot VaaoUuaCold Cream 15" One eakeof Taaaliae Camphor lee is On cake ol Taaaline aoap, uucanUd.. 10 M Oneeaaeof VaaeUneioap.aoatad. 2S" One two-ooatoa bottle Welle VaieUiie. " $1.10 Or for stampa amy aiBsleartfo'e at price Banted. If you havj oecanoa to ue Vaaelinc in any form bt oaraful to aooept only amuine good out dp by a ia original peckaafl- A anat many araasuts anurias topanauoabayantotakaVaaallneat no by them, narer yieia to eaen peieuaeion,aeu iela ia aa imitation Without value, una will not ertii at to yon the revolt yon expect. A bottle ol uiue Heal Vaaelioe ia eold by all drofftieUattenaenta. Ch ebrous W f f Co., U UU Bt-. Mw t ork. I CURE FITS ! Wtos I aay one I aonotiMunwnlrtoetoptbni lor a tinM sad tbl hmwm tbem return nin. I roan m radical car. I here mad. tbe dleaaae of FITS, EPL JJCPSV or FALLING SICKNESS a Ufa-kma atodj. I wama mr raaaadr to enra the araratoaaae. Becaoa ethaea hare felled 1 no reaaon for aot ow raceirinr, are. Send at eoea for e traatiee end e Free Bottle ot rar Infallible reaaedr. Cle Eipraaa and Port Offloe. II. U. HOOT. M. Ca 183 Fearl Mt.. N. Y. Blr CI tithe aftnueledfos leadin remedy for all toe unnatural dtaeharrM and prlratedlaaaaeaol m. A eerteia core for tbe deMU- 'tatlne- lTmtMCealO, In reconjmendlM W r nmrihe It end feel eafe it 1 8TprfflS0.,PKTU,tu. DR. J. A. DAN IS, niVATB .ttf W Vorlicnnw Hands ar Halite Chicuo. MarniASf, isrni Alldii of Catarrh. Inroat Luna hUBaJR. Brain. Menue. in their earineu ranoea rorma. By treatment a pure iovoit compinaoai tree tram Milowaeea, freckle black intlena. etc. brilliant era- and Derfect h elthcaabaaea. That "Ured"feelinr and all Te mala Weakneaa prnaaMir c-ed. Narrow Proatra uon, Ge era! Debility, Sleepleeaneea, Depreaato end Indla-eatlen. Orartaa trochlea, IiHammatioa end UloraUoo7rtUBt ana fHialirireii , spmtl Weakseoe, Kidary Comphlnta, and GauMfe ef life. Covnrult the old Doctor. CVC It'll CIO Acam or Chronic InSemme tit AnU tnNtioBedUMBvrJidi or Globe, and Far and Near SUrhtadneea, fnTcralon of t Lida Scrofulou Era, Ulcurnrioaa, Innammationa, Abaceeea, Dimneii of Vudon ef one or both era and Tnmot of Lid. Inflammation of the Ear, Ul ceration or Catarrh, Internal or Externa ; DeefM or Paralyaia, Singing er Aeertaf Noiaea, Thio ened Dram, etc. NERVOUS DEBIimirnrp apondencY, Loaa ef Memory, Confualon of Ideal, Blur hfore the ETei.Lentroor.GloomlDeiapeprea ion of Spirits, ATereon to Society, E.iy Diacour aired. Leek of confidence, Dull, Llatleaa, VnAt in Study or Buaineaa, and Snda llM a bvrsae, salaly r.a pennenenliycarea. Conmlt conRdenuiiiy. u nt anr trouble call or write. De 'Jjji are aanreroua. Send 13 cerV aUmpa, for Medical Guide or Lewi Health. Office houre.k a. a. U 1a.m. Thoutanrn ei oamof Ne-voau Debility. Loll Manhood, eta. C3 paekafa; tea K for l oaaSi S.M.K1AX SENT FRKK po,,M, DB. A. G. OLIN CO., BOX S4. Cbloago. UL In 8irm thebables are carried on tne shoulders or hips of the mother, and It la not an uncommon thing to see a child a couple of years old sittting astride ol Its fathex'i shoulders smoking a cigar StteV We've-heard of a woman who said she'd walk five miles to get a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription if she couldn't get it without. That woman had tried it. And it's a medicine which makes itself felt in toning up the system and correcting irregularities as soon as its use is begun. Go to your drug store, pay a dollar, get a bottle and try it try a second, a third if necessary. Before the third one's been taken you'll know that there's a remedy to help you. Then you'll keep on and a cure '11 come. But if you shouldn't feel the help, should be disappointed in the results you'll find a guarantee printed on the bot tle-wrapper that'll get your money back for you. How many women are mere who'd rather have the money than health? And "Favorite Prescription" produces health. Wonder is that there's a woman willing to suffer when there's a guaranteed remedy in the nearest drug store- Dr. Pierce's Pellets regulate the Stomach, Liver and Bow da. Mild ad effective. V U.-1C6. York, Nab. Y JeraiSX.I ltotBATSAl M. - M a. v Bvceniiba 1 '1 hA kkfp. fritM auul. Im m mat I Vmi'ila at a eiwti dhuuira. Thotmaia tt t mocial. band fr urcal:a ana ptieaa. I HurbWira. 'vtanm Spur Wim Fence Co., OH.US: Bertetaiy. Wa. 80IJUtWaCB. objection. By druggists. Dr. a. It. COLLIjih, OrlsiauU Dkeovem feinleei Opium AaUdota. ni son yon at bee-e without any fatten imf rg tfrdinmrr buainaaa. Book aent free 1 iraatoaAwaov teetimdnliai el geea. 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