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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1891)
M.-V V JIT'S ;(.;tle VjtatlM. BTI rk Headacfce, 4ns, no rtaaeu ( Ifr Kill. BtMtTUl. T A '., t'hlcauro. l'eiqiiinitea. I keeps a fruit stnnf Tew York, becami glo tho othe day witt Jridd to get three ap A policeman oil dutj itaud saying: "Why lyT The boy fled was explaining tbt ilty. The policemai two juicy pears from Jits each, and munched .uig uie oiuer in on t the Italian to be care- ilinfrs with the boys, tioa whether the fruit jpgry at the decamping policeman, whose coat jd down by the peai bi Sbwa. rman rup" For children a medi- " rinr shrviilH t alisn IE Bint cine Slutely reliable. .y, mother must be able t 1111 HL'l i.uiu LU 11 il it ier Jiible. It mtis' insr violent, uncertain js. It must be standan ; and manufacture. I jin and simple to admin j and pleasant to take. Tsust like it. ' It must fx faction, giving immcdi : ns ehiklrens' trouble? , grow fast, and etu henvise in a very short W not only relieve quid Jhem around quick, a: afe mid fret and spoi! lutions under long con ft must do its work ii )ses. A large quantity i iii a child is not desira Jt not interfere with th( its, appetite or genera1 flese things suit old a 'ig folks, and make Bo jiuan Syrup the favorite Wine, c fx iwr av.uutn u;ri. Icy of young girls carrying pooka under their arms, 01 rtfolios linns from the arm $o distort the figure, (ler lure exhorting parents tc ; "fr girls between the ages ol tji knapsacks for carrying 'V"ks. In many parts ol I equipment is alnady ic jbe unaccustomed eye of Nothing is more comical to come upon a crowd of Roping out of school, each i knnnqiek for the niarflh t. Without Mother. (rtjom's in i)ifMriJtr, ca- 'h on V. la h ujw't acd the nvHchicf 1 1 pay, "tinny ii STWihint; linid ntt h 'a fit)U, rfbee right when mamma's nuay. lie of discoiuf ji t and eun , Would be if mamma did not your wife ie elowly breaking combination of domestic jnale disorder", make it your to restore her health. Dr, Lrite Prescription is wiih- a remedy for feeble aod romeii, and is the only uietf ft lass of maladies known as jea which is sold under a irantee from tha manufao jt will give RatiHfiiulkm, or Jill be refunded. It is a k for the most c( mplicateJ lb troubles. Shilling a IJrldrv ler So yoi: have no reid m ft neiUav a plumber nor ai f yoi J(t dare ask mo for tin only child. Whence comai )tion? proud suitor I have beei resentative for Svaquaah kt of that?" Vbix'een eleTted railroad )ton before the legislatun C" - ';-; !, my toon, take her, and my out YauderbMt donl poa your poor lather "- Oue ou Mr. Jfew. They gay that when Mr. Denew cam recently lrom Eurooe the usual swam of yarn S),iiier8 gathered nightly in uie smoking room to tell stories and chat about thing3 in general. Every soul save one in the party kept his end up. The exceptional member of the party am not laugh or indicate by even a twinkle of the eyes any interest in the funniest joke, and was as silent as a door knob at the best stories. This conduct began to nettle Mr. Depew and the other spirits, and when the final seance came around they had lost all patience with the reticent and unre sponsive stranger. Mr. Depew was se- lejieu to bring him to terms. They e all comfortably seated and in came im H: su-ger. e here, my dear sir," said Mr. Ic- lew, "won t you tell a story V" "I never told one in my life." ".sinjr a sons'' "Can't sing." "Know any jokes?" jer- sisted Mr. Depew. "Xo." Mr. Denew and all were prepared to give it up when tho stranger stammered and lies itated, and finally made it known that lie knew lust one conundrum. "(Jive it to us," said Mr. Depew and the others in chorus. u hat 13 the difference he twecn a turkey and me?" solemnly asked the stranger. "Give it up." said Chairman Depew. "The difference be tweer. a turkey and me." mildly said the stranger, ' is that they usually stuff me bird with chestnuts after death. I am alive." Illustrated American. Love in London Tower, "In one of the most grewsome parts of the London tower," says an Ameri can who recently visited that institu tion, "the following bit of conversation came to my ears: "I say, Jinimie, what ever will I do when (he blooinui' bans are called? I shall feel such a silly to know 1 m soon going to be a married woman.' 'Shall you, now, Mary Jane?" ho replies. 'Well, 'ow do you think I shall feel? It ain't no nonsense 'get ting married, for a man gets to be a rate payt r then, and no mistake, and 'e's a 'onse' older and that.' . Then an interval ensues of eloquent silence. The cheeks of the girl grow pinker and the man waxes self conscious and awk ward, and I, who listen to this chatter, walk away from it all and muse on the ?reat problems of love and life and mummies, for here are mummies gal ore to right and left, in various de grees of stony, calm content ' Human Proportions. The proportions of the human figure re six times the length of the right foot. Whether the farm is slender or plump the rule holds good on an aver- ige;any deviation from the rule is a Jeparlure from the beauty of propor tion, it is claimed that the Creeks made all their statues according to this rule. The face from the highest point f the forhead, where the hair begins, to the end of the chin is one-tenth of the whole statue; the baud from tho wrist to the end of the middle finger is dso oue-tenth of the total height. From 1 ho crown to the nape of the neck is one-twelfth the stature. If the face from the roots of the hair to the diin be divided into three equal parts, the first division determines the place where the eyebrows should meet, the second tho opening of the nostrils. A man of good proportions is as tall as the distance between the tips of his fingers when both ams are extended to full length. St. Louis Republic. Mrs. rSeeoher's Marrlajo Vows. I have seen much of life and hi al most nil of its wonderful changing aspects, and I am convinced that the joys and the sorrows, the crosses and and the crowns in married life are about equally divided between the husband and the wife. 1 am confident that nothing will right all t-e wrongs and bring order out of the confusion eminatine from the many d! Curbing questions that are constantly arising at the shelter of the true home ruled over by husband and wife in all loving confidence, and unitedly. Mrs. Henry Ward lleecher in Ladiei' Home Jour nal. . , , ' ( A Boy Deep lu Lovft. One of the most delicious love letters that the listem. r has ever read was in tercepted the other day jy a teacher in one of the public f ehoolc The boy w ho wrote it w as 10 ears old, and tho girl preseuinably of the same age. Hero Is the charming missive: "Deah Emma 1 love you and 1 wish you would write to me I love you and I wish I could kiss you. Emma you look so rosy. I love you, don't you love me. I gues3 you love me. I don't care if you don't, I will write to you anyway. I want you to write to me and if you have no lead pencil I will give you one and some paper. I am so glad that you love me. Emma, did you tell that boy that lives beside your house that you was going to slap my nose ? Emma, I thought you thought more of me. I have given you about twenty-five cents' worth of candy, ane you don't treat mo welL besides 1 give you some gum." L' There is no doubt about the con dition of that boy. He is In love. He may be only '0 years old, but if he lives to be 100 be will never be any more In love than he was when he pen ciled this letter.-Bostou Transcript. NEBRASKA STALE NEWS. Lincoln county cultivates 51,GCG teres, j Gretna will buy a chemical fire ap- laratua. IXptheria prevails in the eastern part f Hurlan count). This is the third anniversary of Ne- irifka'a biggest blizzard. A child of It. J. Titus of Brainard Iropped dead; cause, heart disease. .Wells are vry low in Washington ounty and uiaoy have gone dry. The state Lormal echeol at Peru op ined Monday with 3C0 students. Kearney national bank declared a lalf yearly dividend of 5 per cent. Jewel county mines are turning out uore than ever before. Two cows of Nels Nelson of Wayne jounty each gave birth to twins. In nineteen counties women are su eriatendeots of public instruction. Djputy Shoritf Maneke, of Bl nr was Ticked by a horse and his thigh broken. Dakota county's commissioners, Tay lor, Beacon and Fisher, are all widow ers. Herman Kichards of Snyder was fined ind put under arrest for assaulting his iged father. N. J. Ronin lias bought a half inter est in the New York hotel of Fremont from J. R. Voung. Mrs. C. Bachelor, a former resident of Cotterell, Dodge county, died in Napa, Cal., aged eighty-three. The people of Trunk Butte creek, Dawes county, are building a fort on the farm of William Ustler. Ex-Commissioner, Louis Fo.tz, of Ciss county, was presented with a pat ent rocker by bis associates, on retire ing from the board. Borne of the O'Xeil churches v.-aat the cemetery there removed andacommittee has been appointed to confer with the mayor and council. Forty care of ice have been cut ol daily on the lake ntar Cambridge. Ran kin Bros, have a force of seventy-five men cutting for shipment; A fractious horse roared and struck W. E. Gleason, who was leading it in to ! tloskiup, Wayne county. The man was trampled on and dangerously injured. Franklin supervisors would not pay for the guarding of the jail vhich is in ecure. After watching two nights the iherirT gave it up and two prisoners es iiiped. Charles E. Shaffer paid Mary Blan- ford $200 for the support of her baby rather than stand trial in the supreme court. The case against him was drop ped. Craig, Burt county, talks of organiz ing a building and loan association. The experience of ten of the resident's who was bittrn in an outside concern w as a lesson for all. Stock is likely to suffer by the heavy fall of snow in Dundy county. The de mand of destitute people for air? ha.i in creased greatly and the supply is Lot enough to go around. Toknmah is trying to organize a fire department. Bonds for water works are talked of. Auburn had a fire that burned the tore of J.N. Dun das and Bennett & Uiggins' liv-ery stable. Mrs. Andrew Doll of Herman, Wash ington county, the mother of two small hildron is violently insane and will be taken to the Norfolk nsylum. A forty-inch wheel instead of a thirty light will be put in the Kearney cotton mill and the power increased so as to un 30,000 spindles. A B. & M. train ran inte an electric cor at Lincoln and emasnod it up. Eight passenuers of the car were hurled n different directions but all escaped without eenous mjury. J. S. Murphy haB been appointed dep- jty county attorney of Buffalo county o act for Judge J. E. Gillespie till the atter recovers from his sickneee. The locomotive engineers of the Fre mont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley rail road will give & ball in the Masonic hall, Fremont, on January 28. It promises o be a big affair. Chemists say the ochre found afc In- dianola, is of superior quality. The de posit underlies the city and the vein is from 10 to 15 feet thick. New works are building to prepare the ochre for market. C.R. Vaughn has left Indianola for P.'atUraouth, N. Y., where he will be superintendent of an Insane asylum. Members of the Ancient Order ofj United Workmen, of which be ws reasurer for three years, presented him with a gold headed cane. William Reeff, twenty years old, sou of Frank Reeff, living nine miles east of Hartington, accidentally shot himself and died instantly. The hammer struck the door casing and a charge went through Reeffs head. William Ringer, a young man from the Black llills, was put off the train at Arlington because ho was considered crazy. US IS ID jau hv mwr, uui mm not be taken to the asylum yet., as there a a chsnoe of his recovery. Mrs. G. W: Lovett, living six miles nortb of Hanton, attempted to drive some cattle from a hay steak. A vi cious animal trampled and butUid her and but. for the timely arrival of Mr, Lovett the womaa would liave been killed. . i KANSAS Hi iiKli:". Marsh Murdock is tl9 only man i.i Kansas wjjo wou! have baen so good catured as to refrain from saying " I told you 6o" when Stanley failed iz his attempt to close the Wichita joints. There are 5 V) quartr sections of Ian, in Stevens county that yet beloag to the government. That land will be wo-tU. t"-0 an acre in a few years from r.o and then there will be at least 5 JO men kick ing themselves because they il.ua'i g and take it when the goverrment want ed them to. One dealer at Irving bought of 2,0C( turkeys for the Lolid-iys and then com plained beeoufo he couldr.'l supply the market. As there are only about 50f people in the to'in it is apparent tha some of them must have bean" prett. hungry. TRe Lswrence barb wire eonipa -. hs fitted up its factory with new ma chinory throughout, and it doosn't in tend to furnish any wires for the polit.i cians to pull at Topeka during the leir lature either. Colonel Bill Hackney says that Ohln homa is just as well off as Kansas is This is a hhjh compliment as any oh Kansas man thinks it is necossury t pay io any country. On i firm in Carder City his nlrea'v paid to the farmers ovor So',000 for ' a'f- afaseod. But then this is alfalfa yea rn Kansas. The Atchison Olnbc declares tha' chicken is hotter than urkey. Bui then Ed Howe doesn't think and fee like any other man in Kan -as. Since Will White went to Butle county a pci, has srlrung up on ever;. quarter section in the kingdom. Wil' threatens to quit nowi The Kansas legislature has been peti tioned to adopt the short method o' spelling, hut what tho mnjority of thf pcopl" out there profer is that the shor' method of business be adopted first. It is a foot, as alleged by his oppo nents, that Jere Simpson wears classes but there is every reason to believe tha' he could pee into things protty well be fore he began using them. The assertion ia mado that there arr two Jake Rtotlers in Kansas. Cliff Baker has balieved that ever since Jake started in to make the canvas for state printer. Mr. Fowler of Pattjwatomie county has written a book of poems, and about the only cri! icisms that have been madt on them so far indicate that the firs1 syllable of his name expresses their character. Styles of Addressing Letters. It is related of Tom Ochiltree that on his first visit to England he awakened diverse emotions in the breasts of a country gentlemen and of a tailor by addressing a letter to the gentleman, "Mr. Thomas Buggies," and a letter to the tailor, "A. Fitwell, Esq.' The gentleman was sorely offended and the tailor felt flattered. The cus toms of this country make no particu lar distinction between tho prefix "Mr." and the affix "Esq." In England there is a wido distinction. The title "Esquire" is worn by justices of the peace, well to do country gentlemen and professional men. It ranks next to knighthood. The prefix "Mr." is applied to tradesmen and other plain people of respectable callings. The miscellaneous use of these two terms is someti.flies confusing to students of social and commercial etiquette. Here, for instance, is "j. V. W.,' who in writing a business note to a bank cashier, is puzzled to know which is the correct way to address the gen tleman, "Mr. J. B. Holmes, Cashier," or "J. 15. Holmes, Esq., Cashier." Busi ness courtesy knows no fixed code by which 8ucha question can be decided. In this country the prefix "Mr." is a perfectly proper and respectful desig nation of any gentleman. Nothing more is necessary in addressing men not occupying official rank or station. On the other hand, the affix "Esq.,;' meaningless as it is here, is accepted as a title of dignity, and certainly can give no olfense. American business men are no stickleis for titles of any kind. Conciseness is the main tiling in their correspondence. Most of them would no doubt address "G. V. W.'s' bank friend as "J. B. Holmes, Cashier." and that would meet all requirements of business courtesy. New York Times. Soda Will Save V our Soap. Did you ever try soda as a substitute for soap in washing dishes, cleaning sinks, etc ? To a person who uses very cheap or homemade soaps perhaps this will be no saving in fence, but I am sure the results will be more satisfac tory. If soda be added to the dish water instead of soap there will be no greasy rims mound the dishpan, no "suds" on the dishes and they will have a clean feel peculiarly pleasing to the fastidious housekeeper. In cleaning sinks and very greasy cooking utensils it is invaluable. The philosophy, or rather chemistry, of it is apparent at once, the alkali acting on the grease. If you have a sensitive skin which will bear only the use of ivory or some equally line grade of soap in your common housework, you will find soda much cheaper and no harder on the 6k in. In fact it is well known that soda makes a valuable ad dition to the water used in a bath. Good Housekeeping. Utprl in Millions of Homes ao Years the Standard. 00 . A. BARBER, PnaMont. TSS Of K 1. A. STREET, Htmtmrj. TbaftfM bkU. Dim bo lajan iSmSl Vurible tsciea! distant. TftonrU l immt moniala. bend for circoian aaat pdesa, aaatj lirbWira. Arfdraai Spur Wire Fence Co., PKA HOUSE MU1I.DIMG, CB1CAOO. Wn. BOLDRNWBCZ. ' DISC S REMEDY FOK CATARRH. Best. Eaai- est to use. Cheapest. Relief is immediate. A cure is certain. For Cold in the Head it has no equal. (cyAWAIrils) It is an Ointment, of which a small particle is applied to the nostrils. Price 50c. Sold by druggists or sent by mail. Address: E. T. H ZKyrjiK, Warren, Pa. Fl EI J u A Bird That Kills If at tiers. Riding iu California one day my sompanion called attention to a bird In the road ahead of me. It was some thing like a prairie chicken, but much more slender and graceful iu build. It was hot using its wings, but it moved rery rapidly, and we had to keep the horse in a pretty good trot to keep up to it. My friend told me that it was a "road runnsr," a bird that was noted there for its pedestrain accomplish nients, and a peculiar habit they hav Is to walk always in the center of tin road. When one of these birds meets rattlesnake it behaves in such a co manner that it leads tht snake to thin It will become the victim of its charm, ind while it is keeping the snake ia lou at as to its intention it runs about . n the cactus and picks off the thornj ith its 1 11, dropping them iu a circli tround the snake until it has him com jletely surrounded by cactus thorns Then it flies to some elevation and siU '.here to watch the snake stick himsell ;o death on the thorns trying to get oul jf the ring.- J- S. Nortnile iu 6t Loui J Ujlie.riuraocrat The Drummer .Hsist PLay" Pokci- According to the evidence taken it the supreme court, Brooklyn, yesterday it is absolutely necessary nowadays fo. salesmen, drummers and other employe of (vholesale houses to bo expert poke players. . The suit on trial was brough by Samuel Steincko to recover 10 pa cent of the profit from January 1, 1S6 to June 1, 1-SS8, of the firm of Christiai A. Schmidt & Co., manufacturers of up holsterer's materials, at 4 !'. and 45 West Fourteenth street, this city. Tin profits during that time were 25,00G Steincke was engaged to look out fo the business and drum up customers. When the firm's lawyer took Steincki in hand he produced a letter written b; Steincke, confessing that he had lost al his own money and S200 belonging ti Mr. Schmidt at poker. SteincXe ad mitted this to be true, but alleged tha he had been told to play poker witl customers or thosd likely to becom customers, and if he lost the firm was t reimburse him. That custom existe( In all business houses, he said. Judg merit was entered for Steincke.-.JiTey York Times. An Kye for llijin:Nfl. Dr. Ford May I r.sk why this re fusal? Miss M!Hiona--Certainly, doctor! You now my sister married a lawyer, so if 1 expect to get any of papa's'money I mist marry a lawyer also. Munscy's IV'eeklv. ITU f ISZV - Whv docs this man stare so ? He is simply listening to the marvelous cures effected by Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical Discovery. Tho following case illustrates: February 14th, 1890. Wohr.n's Dispensary Medical Associa tion. Hun.uo, jn. i.: J-I .1 ft MtmarlrtthtA MM hot ntOtirrM lUiriiif '. -i - - - i . . 1 . .. 1 V Til..-.-.' n mnn ntmllt thirty years of aire, was golnar down rapidly. lie iriod pnysinun himji iu;Biuin'i, meulalrieft, noino ruwujus m Ho went to tt noted sanitarium and returned no bettor. Wo nil thmmht ho was dying with consumption, and only a few woelts or life wero left for him. He commenced "Golden Modlcnl Dleov. cry," and at tho (tamo timo commenced to mi'iicl. He has uRfd about two dnsnn bottles, and Is still immir It. He husirainod in weight, color and sttmRth, and Is ablo to do light work. His i:tt sunti a ensu as we should havo listened to rather suspiciously, but when wo em, it w miwt bolievo It. It has trebled our sales of "Ooldon Medical Discovery." JonN nACKBTT & 90N Druggists, Konnoke, Ind. Iii all bronchial, throat and lung affections, lingering coughs, spitting of blood, weak lungs and kindred ailments, tho "Discovery" effects the most marvelous curci .N K U.-I10. York, Neb. DpiUITl Or Morphine Habit Or. 8. R. OOLUal, Orlgiual bbeorat PsInlMi Oylmas Antidote. WU' sar yon t beat without any 'jlm miip H wrdinarr txuinaaa. Book atr ntmua mt Haaatoid or original (ntfmonlali f a and other for inspection at my afc am 27 Amaciean Ezmaa Bnildiur. ft roe St., t tueefo. 111., r. U. Drawer oil (fomartf Li Porte, lad.) pnpp IS THE BEST MEDICINE for the General Ailments of Hones, Cattle, Rear and .Hliet'p. They purify the blond, prevent imt cure disease. Honest and reliable, ia boaeal package ; used and warranted for over twenty year. Kveryone owning a horse or -null ahuM rive it a trlaf. Made by Emmbbt PBoraUHTan o., cuicago. noia ny an orucguu. CUIUERf Ones Chapped Hands, Paea eat i:pt, i an, sunDurn, rapiem. 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FOB ONE DOLLAB tent as by mail, we will da liver, free of all charge, to any person la tha United traU thefoIWliigartleiMoaJtAUly packed in a neat box. One two-onnce bottle of Pare Yaeelin. 10 eta. Onetwo-onnoe botUe Vaseline Pomade If " One jar of Vns-liu Cold Cream II " I One cake of Tatallne Camphor lee 10 I One cake of Vaseline soap, nnoented..lO M One cake of Vaseline oap, sotted 2 On two-ooaot bottle Whikt Valin...at -$1.19 Or for stamp any atagls article at price named. If yon hav ijoocani to net Taaelineinany form be ourefnl to accept only genuine goods pnt as by n in original paokare. A great many arnggutt are crvina to Denoadl bnyer to CakeVaaaliae eat op by them, never yield to each persuasion, a toe article is an ImiUHon wlthont value, and wuli not give yon the resnit you expect, a doom oi biob Heal Vaseline is sold by all drnggisutattenosata. Cheat a rough M.T , yjBt., Mew lork. Tha most compute Una at Dreea Refona Goods ia tha north-west. InoluiUng tht ola brated Eqolpoiao and DalaartB waists, Jennest Mltler special. ties and Jersey Knit OoderweaC. Bend stamp for free Ulattratai ojrne. aanj tWs. I. W. P1KB. 78 Madison at, Chloago. Photogrc; ;-3 ounrri mrusi aSi rHwa wiwi raau Ah V SWEET, WAUACJl 4V uOTilE lavra mma lawati mamla.a au KrSSarilllfii Aaltyour DragtW to nlf ft I CURE FITO ! Wbm I aay ears I do sot mean BMnly toeta taeea . for a tlm and then hav tlwas return aatJlataaa ediealeor. I have mad the die of FITB, EPt : IJtPgy or FALUWO BlOKaiaaallf lungafay. I . warraat my ramedy t ear the wewte. -Inlaw ether hsv failed la ao retten for net B?B?"aA am. Baod at M foe s tnatkw aad a Pna Baawat sywMllblraalr. Otf KapremaodPuol 0a If. U. HOOtTm C IM Pwari Mk. K T . if- '"j - A -Aft