The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, March 12, 1891, Image 5
ist sr" !? He feels ding, dyed 5ne, and he Sesame way I Remedy. -Ile feels a Jill aud con 'icruciatinjj 'emefly. He feels a r jumping of jneal, raising what he has ust Flower I? He feels vital power ; melancholy, death and Mr the Rem- -He feds so Si th that he can Jt Flower the I janufacturer, Jersey. L. S. L &. Xew York 1 ftiooklyu, has Jrffe. S125.U00 to .Christian assocl ) put up a new iaaociation. The on the three il Street, between avenues, which .. association by I. 1 til tk contemplating rrafcand decided to Z3(ti be raited for a Zt?JV He consulted iO W. Mc rr;if Backus,- A. E. Tit "4sen and a npra- Jet,"' yat the ILanv ill L 3t was formally UV 100,000 is "ttpliu and Thomas tic: tCMb n advisory ft lwikling will be .tplll coutaia class ioTS. baths, lib Jk dormitories. It bnilding ready by I lease of the prea- "Ztm York Commer ce1''. v 1 w Jin extinguishers Zj&JUng object from C' ,"JOpliero. This caa : 'a 'liquid or a solid " Is the simplest M. Its efflemcy as vjwiy, however, be Xiea of pulverized Matity to give a i On evaporating re on the material Tit a thin coating, I resisting power. salt should net be tWill volatilise and .tle tlteniselres in roera or building, See limpness, from eisture. New York Hiser. ?r- M Curbstone The Ti Wry fond of eju: thick and thin, t have noticed that ion me for some Help youra&f woman, with 's been prepared Vp you Dr. Pierce's iption. It will do it For all the dis a the sex dragging iacements, and other I a txmtive remedy. r life, and a longer i delicate wow an. In j which it's reeom- oa satisfaction. It's f Co so, or tho money digestion, famgontea riohes the blood, dis- Sms, prodooos re pon mebmebelr , and builds np both igth. It is a legiti not DeTerage. ibol to tnebmte; eaar to toar or ttonteeh and omm tMMdar hi it mar jl mmIsb as fat to Thmlon. doat be bvt dishoeestlj, reo- bs "just as gooo. f. rmar NEBRASKA LEGISLATURE. Before the hour for calling toe senate to order had arrived several ladies en tered and began work among the senators in behalf of female suffrage. At 4 o'clock p. m. the president called the senate to order. Key. Diffenbaeber, chsplaia of the house offered prayer, with the lieuten ant governor as a text A messenger of the house was an nonuced and informed the senate that lite house had passed the text book bill, II. It. Xo. 272. The journal of Sat-irday's proceed ings was read aud approved. The thanks of the Grand Army post at North Platte to whom the senate flag was donated, was read. The president at 4:30 signedll.lt. Xo. Ill, the A ustralian ballot bill The committee on engrossed and en rolled bills reported as having pre Kentwltu the governor the following bills. Concurrent resolution Xo. 2, the me morial usking for the immediate free dom of the government mortgage against the Union Pacific railroad. Also II. It. X3. 2, the bill to repeal the beet sugar bounty act. The committee on engrossed and en rolled bills reported that tbey had pre sented II. It. Xo. 141, the Australian ballot bill, to the governor for his Hgnalure. The committee on agriculture rec ommended the indefinite postponement ofjenator Hill's bill to grant ft bounty on bt-et sugar. Also of S.T. Xo. 196. Also that S. F. Xo. 107 be passed. 1 lie committee on railroads recom mended tbje passage of S. F. Xos. IW, 201, 145. Also that S. F. Xos. 98 and 139 be in definitely postponed. The committee on judiciary recom mended the passage of S. F, Xos. 132 130,122 and 142, and that S. F. Xo. 51 be indefinitely postponed. The committee on municipal affairs recommended the passage of S. F, Xo. 80 as amended. The bill was ordered engrossed for a third reading. The committee on public charities recommended that II. 11. Xo. 34 be passed as amended The committee on education recom mended that S. F. Xo. 91 be passed. The report of the committee on priv leges and elections on the contest of Funke vs. Collins was received and plpced on file. II. It. No. 272, the text book bill, was read the first time. S. F. Xo. 101, the bid to locate and establish a normal school at Aurora, was read the third time and passed, having received sevaeteen affirmative votes. - S. F. Xo. 72, a bill for an aet to repeal section 36, chapter 50, compiled statutes of Nebraska, 1889, was read the third time and passed by having received eighteen affirmative votes. 8. F. Xo. 107, a bill to amend section 123 of chapter 77, of the compiled stat utes of 1889, entitled revenue, was read the third time an J put upon its passage and passed. S. F. Xo. 73, a bill to repeal section 8 chapter 45, compiled statutes, was read the third time and passed. Senator Switzier I notice a docu ment lying on the desks of the sena tors purporting to be an argument in favor of S. F. Xo. 85, an argument pur porting to have been made by Mr. Dawes. 1 notice further that it says on the covers that it is printed by or der of the senate committee on print ing. I would inquire of the members of that committee present if they or dered it printed. Senator Day, chairman of the com mittee, denied any knowledge of such an order being given. Senators Hill and Eggleston, two other members of the committee, denied any knowledge of it. Senator Switzler inquired of the sen ator from Lincoln county (Stevens) if he could tell anything about it. Senator Steveai It is my under standing that a majority of the com mittee ordered it done. Senator Switzler inquired how he counted a majority 7 Senator Stevens replied, "the same as the gentleman from Douglas, I call three a majority of live." Senator Switzler I should like to know how the gentleman knows a ma jority ordered It?" Senator Stevens I am not on the witness stand, and while I have no de sire to cover up anything, I do not know as I care to answer his questions, unless brought up in a proper manner. Senator Switzler-I cannot under stand bow there could have been a ma jority of the committee ordering it whenthe committee consists of only five members, three of whom are present and deny having any knowledge of it, another member (Senator Shea) slok and out of the city. The senate then adjourned, 1 Hm of lUpraMatmtlTM. In the house Dertrand presented a petition from Omaha bankers and other who compose tne clearing henae association calling attention in nroDosed usury laws. The same petition was presented in the seuste last weak. It asked for the passage of Senator Taylor's bill for .the re peal of all usury laws, citing the sUte of Massachusetts at a rooaei. Shrader moved to table the matter, to which Bertram! objected, stating that it was not a resolution but a petition. He declared that it was unfair to lay any petition on the table without at least giving it a hearing by referring it to some committee. Gardner stated that the constitution plainly stated that the right of the peo ple to petition legislative bodies should not be abridged. Howe took the floor and scored Shra der for bis action in the matter. 1I favored a usury l:uv, he said, and had introduced a bill providing a penalty of forfeiture of principal and interest. but the committee on judiciary had killed it He closed by asserting that before the expiration of two years the people of Xebraska would be glad to hear from the banks. Shrader said the petition was an in sult to the house and declared that an enormous purse had been raised tc bribe members of the legislature. Hi knew trom personal experience be cause the banking corporations bad offered to divide with him. Howe interrupted by asking him Why, if bribes had been offered, he liaJ not acted according to law and com menced prosecution. White brought down the house by asking Shrader what there was about him which was continually subjecting him to offers of bribes. "I do not know," replied Shrader, as suming an innocent expression. Bredeson (independent) said: "With the same contempt as I held against all itijust laws whereby it is made possible for the few idlers to rob the masses out of the wealth they produce, with the same contempt do I look upon their petitions. The motion to table was defeated by vote of 52 to 20, and the petition was referred to the committee on banks and currency. Petitions were submitted asking for a recount of the srohibitory vote and for the passage of a bill conferring upon women the right to vote at city and village elections. McCutcheon made an effort tq bring up Saturday's incompleted roll call on the adoption of the report of the com mittee of the whole on the municipal suffrage bill, but the speaker ruled it out of order, stating that it would come up as unfinished business. The committee on miscellaneous sub jects reported favorably upon II. K. Xo. 241. The bill was introduced by Matheson and provides that county surveyors shall establish and relocate obliterated section monuments. The committee on militia reported II. It. Xo. 120, by Severin, without rec ommendation and it was placed on general file. The bill provides fo designating an enrollment of tin militia. II. It. Xo. 219, by Oakley, pertaining to the care, preparation and disposition of the dead and to insure the better education of funeral directors, was re ported to the house by the committee on medical societies with a majority and minority recommendation. The majority reported in favor of indefinite postponement and after some debate it was adopted. ExtLrnjiiUhiug Incipient Fires. It is the opinion of experts that much of the money which is spent by factories, mills and stores on tin in troduction of pipes and valves for fire extinction might be saved by the adoption of a much simpler and more efficient method. Both sulphur and ammonia are well adapted for extin guishing fire. Sulphur absorbs oxygen and forma sulphuric acid, the fumes of which are much heavier than air. The quantity required would be small sinoe seventy grammes of sulphur can make 100 cubio meters ef air inimical to combustion. An effective sulphur ex tinguishing appartus can be made of a large iron box of moderate depth an I open at the top. It should be hinged at one end or the side to a pro tected ceiling, and kept close theret by a cerd or wire connected with a wire or strap formed chiefly of cadmium tuslble at 144 degs. Fahrenheit. Inside the box is placed a consider able quantity of cotton wadding, Well saturated with powdered sulphur. On the heat of an incipient (ire melting the wire or strip the box drops a short distance; by a simple device the cotton wadding is ignited at the same mo ment, and a strong cloud of sulphur ous acid gas is instantly evolved, which extinguishes the fire by rendering the air unfit for combusti6n. New lork Commercial Advertiser. Earning of Hallways for 180O. Dradstreet's gives the gross earnings of 129 railways for the year 1890. The amount realised on a total mileage of 85.078 was 184,239,13 1. This is a gain of 8.0 percent, in earnings and 2.7 per cent, in mileage, lne gam on 130 roads 'n 1889 oyer 1888 was 8.5 per cent Every group of roads shows an increase for the year, the smallest gain being that of the Mexican roads, seven tenths of I per cent, and the largest that of the southwestern roads, 12.7 per cent In addition to the latter three others how sains in excess of lOJ per cent: the southern roads, 12 per cent, and the Pacific roads, 10.9 per cent, and the grangers 8.7 per cent, while the trunk lines show the comparatively modest gain of 14 per cent Jones -Very stupid girl, that Hiss Wilpin. Smith How so? 'Why, you see we were guessing con undrums the other evening, and I tsked her what was the dilterer.ee be tween myself and a donkey." - Well r Why, by Jove, she said she didn't know." "Well, as far as that goes, either."-Texas Sittings. I don't Nothing tha Matter with th Dracoa. First Leuc'on You've got that horse ye. 1 suf. Secoiid Deacon Why shouldn't I have him? First Deaeon You are' always sell ing or trading your horses, you know. second Deacon There isn't any thing the matter with this horse. New York Ledger. A Koal BWaablicaa. A painter about te receive a visit from a duke bade hit little boy put on his best clothes. The child pel used, saying: "I won't dress up for a duke." " ell, then, it's a king," said bis father. The young gentleman promptly sub mitted to his toilet On being asked why he yielded in the case of a king, the child responded: "I want to see his two heads." Iiis knowledge of kings was confined to playing-cards. Paris Figaro. Socialism Ucftaed. Wait Xow, if I understand correct ly, the first principle of socialism is to divide with your brother man, Potts Then you don't understand it correctly. The first principle of social ism is to make your brother man divid rfith you. V.aally Suited He (ardently) I love you truly, Miss Prettigyrl, more than words can tell, ilay 1 hope that my love is re turned ? She -I tm't He O, well, perhaps you don't like me as well as I like you. You see I am more easily suited than you are. Aa Efltaaoiaua Metllcln. "Ah, doctor, allow me to give you my heartiest thanks for that medicine you prescribed for me." "So it helped you very much ?" "Yes, indeed, immensely." "How many nettles did you use?" "I didn't drink any myself, but my uncle got away with one bottle, and soon after breathed his labt. 1 inherit all his property." KnthiuiaAm In Chlmf". "Whoop! Hooray!" yelled the Chica- go man. "What's up?" queried his companion. "Niagara falls are on tho move in ear direction. In the course of time Chicago'll have 'est. Hooray! Whoop oooeope!" Accident and Art. Young Wife Just to think, Harry dear, my new hat blew into the street today, and wr run over by three ous, four carts and a cable car! narry Humph? That means a new hat, of course. Young Wife No truly. It was res cued, and I took it to Madame Way uppe's who was perfectly charmed! The wagons snd things had mangled it into the most fashionable shape im aginable, and it is to bo trimmed just as it is. You never saw anything so utterly fetching. Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph. Indianapolis Journal: But this girl Egbert is engaged tcM-isn't she rather giddy? She seemed to me a rather thoughtless oreatnre." Thought less! answered Edgbert's mother. "She is absolutely thlnkless." Somerville Journal; The reason things go wrong so often In this world is because men won't takt women's ad vice. If you don't believe this at first just go aud ask the women thafs all. indisaajteihi Journal: Watts Wo men deh't seem to marry so early as they did some few years ago. Potts No; they don't. The great number of thirty-year-old widows with grown daughters is proof enough oC that. Washington Post: "I hare had good mind to bid farewell to the world," : said a misanthropic citizen. "What deterred you?" "Well, there would'nt be much satis faction. Now-a-daya nobody seems to believe a man's dead, whether he is or not." Binghampton Leader: There are some people in this world who would not be satisfied If they were perfectly contented. kW 1 w mm r w w aj mmmf Used in Millions of Homev40 Years the Standard- AM AGTOC, Vavarita little pUl for iBdlfeadoa, Sick Headache, Drape pala, TorpUl Urar, Bear ItT a rf claeaa. Are the Uu WUgmMmtmr of Liver, Btoaaaeh a Bawela. They avrat Jjll la care Chreaue Cvaattpattea. Small, Eaay tm TmhM W I C Crip mr Cm 9mtm. tC f . A. BABBEI1. Pwidept J. A. wpu.r wr 00 Bet C-ough MediCne. Ifteooinmeiided hj Phraciant. Cures where all else tails. .rieaa-M ana agreeaoie to l&e taste. Children take it withoDt I leading remwly for all tii Diiftlur-1 dlMbaricea and tirlvaUtrliiMmtofffipn. A TAm n ir thm ar.rnowllrw I certaiocur forihe dJi mm Sukukf. wung wtuoai iwcuum , to womfp. m-a .1. h T nrtwribA It n4 fft Bftffl lTHE1tomfttft., rerotumendlng it Ui LCWCrwVTt,0.t l. u. a. A n. i. i vmsif m u.,wti.i un. iu. s WtET POTATOES foiZ Miaree. no exuorjepfe require i mrtx tions for mo'lur FKKE AdilrM. T J. KIN. NEK. ColumbiM. ItMUU. wui,tiKVauirwOBMrarBTariai. fiulM ytiaa luiimt imin t. an. tnm Wlmnial twin. Cianiln. wrluttoa. inm ktwoSL o&wwaLo, n.v. Little Gem Pocket Savings Bank. Til l T Can not. be opened 'till $5.00 in Dimes have been deposited. PKICE MY MAIL 25 CENTS. AMERICAN INTRODUCTION CO., 83 Dearborn St., Cliicairo. 11 Park Row, New York. Special terms to genu. You've tried Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription have you and you're disappoin ted. The resulu are not immediate. And di. you expect the disease of years to disappear in a week? Put n pinch of time in every dose. You would not call the milk poor because the cream does not rise in an hour? If there's no water in it the cream is sure to rise If there' a passible cure, Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription is sure to effect it, if given a fair trial. You gel; the one dol lar it oasts you back aaiir, if it don't benefit or cure you. Wo wish we could give you the makers' continence. They show it by giving the money back fijfiiin in all cases sot benefitted, and ii'J sur prise you to know how few dollars art uceder1 to keep up the f and. Mild, gentle, soothing and healing i Cures thi Dr. Sage a Uatarrh llemedy. wotet cases permanently. No experi menting. 1V "Old Reliable." Irvonty five years of success. . The commonest kind of ink botviee are transformable into harlequin per fume casks. After the ink hasbeeu withdrawn from their depths the bot tles re cleaned and painted in stripes running from the neck of the bottle to the lower edge. The stripes are silver, gilt, bronze, scarlet and blue. A coat of varnish is added to the scene and then perfumery is poured in, and there isyour harlequin scent bottle" Ex- StfACOBSOIl GOVERNOR Of MARYLAND CATS : IT EXECUTIVE CHAMBER. IS jtnnapolla, Jftd.t Jan. 6, MMK "j hate often tued ST. JACOBS OIL, and Mnd it a rood Liniment." E4.IHU E. JACKSOlt, THE 'ofma' BEST. The entire book is ably written, ar4 gives trusty information for all wU grow fruit of any sort or kind, Star4 Bros, nurserymen, Louisana Mo., will tend it free to all interested. Orangs JTudd Farmer. rientr to Iutcrest. Jlrs. Gotham "I don't see how you can endure a little place like Lawn ville,. Nothing to see, nothing to hear, nothing to talk about." Kural Guest "Land sakes! AVhy( our own church has changed ministers three times within a year, and the other church is having a row with theirs." New York Weekly. IaM Atiiliull EatMUll m u3m U. K. C Pa Witt tc. CaH Caltat' '.'be aafast fence made. Horn uA injur loni Visible al a n eat duttnea. TLookuum of teau mo&ialfi. Head forc.rcaiara aad prioes. 3&t Barb wire. Aildrcaa Sdut Wire Fence Co.. 7S8 OPKKA HOVttE BCU.DIMO. CHICAGO. STREET. Secretary. Wm. BOLDttNWBCK. Traaaural objection. KJ druggist. Opium Or Morphine Habit r. H. B. COLLINS, Original blacoierer Jiilulra Opium Antidote. Will enre ynu ni home without anr interruption of oi duiary bunineae. Book aeri free to any ad Jiei. Hundred of oriiona', teetimoniaai of physicianfi nnd others ft.r inspection at my of. Bca, Konm 27 Ameriexn bxpreta Bmldmg. Hon ran at., Cbioen, ill., P. O. Irawo SM (foratarlf Lu Porte, Jnd.) IS THE BEST MEOlCINE for the Genernl Ailment nt ll'usi". Cat tie. FIom and Siieep. l liey purity tlio llod, prevent and cure disease, i lime it and reliable, In lionest packages; useS and warranted for over twenty r.veryone ownmir a iioi nk or caiiie sninua l trial. MadehvEMMBRTPRortMBTABV Everyo trial. rive It a Sold by all druggists. CHILES' Cactus cream! Cure Cliapped Hands. Face an I.lps, Tan, Sunburn, Pimple1 Makes rouh skin sott and smooth without being sticky or greasy. Delicately perfumed. Renavraface ;iovder mviMbteand ma.s it ad. a brilliant compfexion. Price Uflc. Mailed to any address on receipt of price. Send postal note, silver or slumps. Address plainly, CHII.KS tO., 718 ThHlubpr or Commerce, Chicago. The largest stock ol Arktft dal Eyes id the Weal Aa as sortment rf eyes seat ta an address, allowing tareaaaet to select on or mora aaS re turn ta balance thus ! laa 6SlateSChicac,U. .... A. CAMFIKLU. arMi aanacajlelall sacraaa ml wbea Tislttng Mas dn klStoSibcper month byharmlAwiberhA WmAd ifta tin til jirvin'tr nn i ntnnvflnifint- . j---- -- Mnal Ti A bsaal BtTtwra Ml r I Jt.l V (Winn Aftnilftl. ma op. ror ircniara ana tfmtiraoniaw. Adnrau vr( I W. F. 8NYIIi;u, m Stale ttroet. Ckictigo. 1U. FreeTratte Prices mo Pratoattos MaMoa aollaal ft aaa now i w astern Improved Biafi Bawina- Miiiililn is s i ent complete wfln alias. wwrmant ana warrantee for S uu loi oircnlar and ai aid other airle tp X. for f rears for aaa faililaecrlpt L A. tcajUa m tor au fM. tloBOfthlf wa, 71 w i ta at- C-hioaen. JU. I iphotographs OUTHTS SuTPUSS L, L. PRICE LIST FRU J-i V SWEET, WALLACH ti eU MM Ivk 215 Wsbafth Av.. Chlcst. VASELINE.' FOR ONE DOLLAR rent ns by mail, we will da liver, free of ail charges, to any penon tn tha Unite J rtatep, aU the following artiojiw careful! packed in a neat box. On two oui.oe bottle of PareYaneline loots. One two-ounce bottle. Vaseline Pomade 15 " One Jai of Vnaeliue Cold Cream IS " One cake of Vaseline Camphor loa 10 ' One cake of Vaseline anao, nnsoented . W " One cake of Vaaeline soap,eceted 2C" One two-oonoe bottla White VaseUn ...a- $1.10 Or for sbamp any single artie'e at prios named. I f yon hay occasion to aa Vaseline in any form be oarefnl to aooopt only gsnnine goods pot op by ns in original packages. A great, many arnggisto are tryiag to tmrsoade bnyera to take Vaaelina pot np by them. Never yield to each oursuaaion.nathe article is an imitation without raloe, nit will not give yon the resnit you expect. A bottlr of Bin Heal Vaseline le sold by alldrngKisUattenoente. Chesebrough MTg I vo ,Watat8t.New lork. POSITIVELY, POP'S GERMAN Stomach Powder. Baa no equal tor tha coxa of Dyspepala aai lmdigsstion. Pile TS Oaata Par Boav BrflUrlsot tor t days treatment MtJkd to am loVlraae upon raeeipt of prioa. Write far tea ron asauiAir stomach powDXJioa, m W. pnltr ar. Oilew ft' GONSUUPTIOn. IhsTeapnsltite remedy for the shore disease; bylta ase thousands of euaa of tha worst kind and ef leaf UodingoaT.bera cured. Indeed so strong la my faith In IMefficscy. that I will send two Borrxu rac.with a VALUABLE TREATISB on this dlsssse to soy sat furor who will send at their Express and P.O. address. T. A. Hlnram. SI. C, 181 Pearl St.. N. V. The most complete line of Dnu Keform Ooods in IM north west, lnclnding the ;oel brsted Eqnlpoiae and waists, Jenneas Mil er rpecUl tie and Jeraey Knit Umlerwear bend stamp tor free illustrates ""Trts.r.. W.PIKE, 1s Madison St., ( hioago. A GOOD FARM near a County Seat in the Republican Vnlley, Nebr., to trade for lire stock, or stock of merchandise. Address B?x 180, York, Nebr. sa YCalT lawyer and Hollo I tor, If. T. P A I r R I r Washington, D. C. I rS 1 a. 11 I Correspondence InrlttMi. nrtlClflU trftnd Hnil ImlUH ItKitmlu' rrNNIIIN Special atteu- I kll J I U II t)lm crTni uj tha a bora. Na TSASBloroso, solicitor of o.eiros, Waahington, D. C, Rofarnioae fnmlai.ad is asy Mate. Blanks ted Information free, , 2a3W3 c n n fit .111 I nor 8 win. i') I r? HaciiiriasloHtVJ 1 1 elUnc Mi ISA tt ills. 117