The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, April 16, 1891, Image 5

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JUL 25 CENTS.
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laaa lMi.mi.ki
Claims. Spscsala
tivea to Uia aavve.
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ed ia aes etate. j
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lavnsMs.
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Haas.
flat, mum, Is six hun
ar, er fifty dollars a
ty dollars
apartments?
for thesr
It's out
s food deal o' damage,
1 hare no children.'
)r hare any r
t
J fire ye this 'ere flat
a month. W want
e hers just V to set a
-Jiew York Sun.
USES,
KOTBO,
jUATIOHS
DAIX
I AND ILLS
til) BEBST.
Iha Mseont.
was
k Boy-When
jried?
'ork Boy When she
n wh your mother
v
k Hoy When she was
t, '
-fy aether can beat,
harried before 1 was
' jwurual: Br.t this
nftated to-isnt she
She seemed to ma a
creators." Thought
(Edrbert's Mother. 8be
iaklese."
A Throat
nd Lun
Specialty.
Mmm't OrifffeiaJ Umc.
The scteatif world is earioualy
swaithif tae resulta of aa experiaMtt
B3W being made by Dr. John Ege ef
Heading . says the indladelsaia Record.
If successful, I)r. Ege expect test
romplisli I lie miracle of turning the
ungm white and I be white man blaek.
He will also establish t toe same time
the original color of mankind. The
proems of wbicli Ibis wonderful evo
latioa in cbaugiiig the color of the
skins of the human family is to be
brought about is by skin grafting, aa
operation which baa been known ami
performed throughout the civiiiwd
world fie? ages, but which Dr. Ege, by
his experiments. Lopes and eg pacts to
very materially advance.
Jt is a well known fact that there are
two distinct methods of skin grafting
-the Ilererdins aud Thincb. The
former method ia the cutting of min
ute particles of skin with a pair of sea
son, while the latter provides for the
use of any sharp instrument similar to
a razor, and in that way taking larger
pieces. The tint method is considered
(he better by some of the medical pro
fession for old ulcer, while the latter is
preferable in new accidents like scalp
ing and scalding. Hut while the methods
of skin giaf ting are not new to the
.nedical profession nr to Dr. Kge, who
as upon - several former occasions
:iealed difficult sores by means of graft
iig the skin of a healthy man into old
aouimIs, t:e matter of intermixing the
ikins of the different races of the hu
man family, aud the hope and execta
,ion that the ingrafted skin, regardless
if what its color may have been origin
tlly, will assume the hue of the body to
nbich it has been transplanted, is what
lie is now bending every effort to ac-
ilmplisli.
He has been treating for some time
Daughter-"! will have Vo break my 1 M J01"1 man' wuo for over
Those who have not
used Boecbee's Ger
man Syrup for soom
severe aad chroaic
trouble of the Thna a
aud Lunrscaa han
ly appreciate what a truly wonder
ful medicine it is. The delicious
sensations of healing, easing, clear
iaf , strength-gathering and recover
ing are unknown joys. For Ger
man Syrup we do not ask easy cases.
Sugar and water may smooth a
throat or stop a tickling for a while.
This is as far as the ordinary cwugh
medicine goes. Bosehees German
Syrup is a discovery, a great Throat
and Lung Specialty. Where for
years there have been sensitiveness,
Eain, coughing, spitting, liemorr
age, voice failure, weakness, slip
ping down hill, where doctors and
medicine and advice have been swal
lowed and followed to the gulf of
despair, where there is the sickening
conviction that all is over and the
end is inevitable, there we place
German Syrup. It cures. You are
a live man yet if you take it.
Era&rU
Am n -.
tiigagaiuent with Mr. Xicefello, mother.
f I I Jt . . , I M 4
I nua i uo nut iot iuib. f. y
Mother "Wlieu did yoi uake.abat
liscorery?"
Daughter "East ereuiug.- I saw
him out walking with another woman
and I did not want to : murder, her al
HL"-Xew fork Weekly.
Walllag for falata,
Mrs. De Style -"Hare jee, decide
n the pattern for yeur ceatf
Miss De Style-"Xo, mother, 1 aa
ailing for this month's number of tk
Bentleniea's Maeazia. Ksw Tfj)
n'eskly. r
Rli IaMailaa War Ck4.
Overheard at a table of a cheap res
taurant Time, J riday, Lent:
Waiter What'll ye have ?
Guest Baked bue ftsh.
Vaiter-Hain't got eny.
(iuest Let me hare some cod, then
Waiter-Hain't got eny nsli at all.
(iuest (with a sigh) -Well, then, gire
me some corn beef and cabbage, the
Lord knows I asked for fish.
Miss If ardsense. 1 ree you Mrertui
for a saleslady.
Mr. imcksaies. Yes, madam, yot
are the fifty-seventh applicant, andthi
position is still vacant. You will uo
do.
Miss Ilardsense. Ob, but I den'
want a position as saleslady.
Mr, .licksales. You don't?
Miss Ilardsense. Js'o; but I weuM
like to get a job as saleswoman.
Mr. Quicksales. Hit right down
James, take the lady's nams and put
her down for $25 a week. Puck.
Uenrik Ibsen
novel of Lond'ji
is writing
1 fa.
a i en 1st :
Whst is lacking is tr ith sod ooaH
dene. I( there (.ere absolute truth on
ooe hand sad absolute ronfldenoe on
the other, it wouldn't be aaoeaaarr for
the makers of Br. 8 tea's Catarrh Rem
edy to back up a plain statement of feet
by a KOO suaraatee. They say '-If we
can I cure you (make it peraoDai,) or ca
tarrh in th head, in any fern or stage,
well peyVou eouu ror your trouble in
making the trial." "An advertising fake.
you eay. r unny, . tan t it. now eome
people prater siokness to neeim wnan
Ibe remedy ie positive and the gusr-n
tea abtolute Wise men oon't put v.oi-
ey back of fakes." And "faking" doesn't
P7-
Mscioal little granules 1 boas tioy
suaar ooated FelleM of Dr. Pieroe
caroaly larger than mustard seeds, yet
powerful to core active yet mild in
operation. The best Lirer Pill ever in
rented. Cure wok nemleehe, dissiness,
constipation, uce a doee.
Indianapolis Journal : Wick wire 1
tell you, Yabby, ray boy, thore is noth-
Ihs like a baby to brighten up a man s
home.
Yabsley-I hare noticed that the gat
teams to be at fall height In your house
at almost any hour of the night.
Atlanta Constitution: Foreman
They say old Jones died with IUsa boots
on. ' '
Editor Yea. Mean man. AfraM
to pull 'em off far fear Ms wife would
mm are 'ei aaiT-eowp
two rears has been troubled with an
lobstinate ulcer, inrolring almost the
entire lower portion o'. be left leg. As
it last resort to effect a permanent cure
he decided upon grafting a new skin
jpon the sore leg. Having obtained
from Mr. Saul permission to graft the
tkin of a colored man, it opened up to
'ilir " opportunity for experiment
whib iuu long been looking for,
and he at oncw entered into the pro
ject with a spirit an 1 zeal born of a
determination to advance the cause of
wience if possible. After considerable
oftort, he finally, by the aid of money,
tecured two healthy negroes of ebony
black, who consented to part with a
jertain portion of their skins, and the
process of grafting, under both of the
prescribed methods, was accomplished,
to await the results of the o)eratiori,
and to watch for any change in the
olorof the black skin, was attended
ith considrrable anxiety on his part;
and when, after a few days of f a tent
watching, he was rewarded by observ
ing that the skin of the black was grad
ually but surely turning white, he at
once determined to further pursue his
nrestigatioti, and ascertain if it was
possible to change the skin of the Cau
casian to correspond with that of ti.e
Ethiopian.
Accordingly, be secured James Le wis
a healthy negro of thirty-fire years,
iv ho consented to undergo the operation
for the benefit of seienoe. The doctor
reed a large knife resembling the blade
f a razor, and out bare on the negro's
arm a space two inches by three-quarters
of an inch. In this place he planted
twelre pieces of skin from his own arm
and twenty-lire pieces from the arm of
an intimate friend. The wound was
examined yesterday for the llrst time
since the operation, and photograph
taken. The ingrafted skin appeared
a-hiterthan before, possibly by con
trast, and it will require probably four
or fire days longer to determine what
the result will be.
Should the color change to corres
pond with the black's skin, the doctor
will pursue his investigation still
further, and the intermixing of the
skins of the Caucasian and Mongolian
will be his next attempt.
Dr. Ege says: "If tkis white in
grafted skin continues to grow and re
main white on the black man's arm it
will show the constancy ef the white
race as well as the originality of color.
Should white skin thus ingrafted
change to black, scientists could argue
that black was the original color of
mankind."
Liaealo aa a Master mt Style.
The humor of Lincoln was, like that
of most great humorist, the break of
an Intense and profound serious-ne-.
Jts sunny Hash caught the eye
mo-e than the solemn depths from
which it rose, aud his biographers
make something like a protest against
tne exaggerated popular estimate of it
This hi very well out it will not avail.
There is a sort of trickey eaprice, a
whim like a woman's which fixes the
popular estimate of all thirnr, and
which no reasoning can chanire. li is
this, apparently, nhich has clio.n the
(iettjsburg Address to pre-einiiierjt
fame wt of all the beautiful and per
fect tk ings that Lincoln has written
and said. Something in the supreme
occasion, in the matchless worth of llio
main thoughts, arid in every quality ot
haste evident in it, consecrates it to the
first pUce in the memory of the people,
and it would be both perilous and
futile to attempt to replace it with
any other words even of the smnti man
What surprises, what astonishes, on?
iu a critical examination of bis words
at all times, almost from the first use
he makes or written words, in his ai lis
tic bense of them. Here, indewl, is
something like the operation of genius,
of the thing that we are so many of ua
eager to substitute for coiiciousiiess
It is as if Lincoln were so deeply con
cerned with what he was thinking that
lie did not know how electly he was
saying it. But we believe it would be
a mistake to suppose this; we believe
this man, without any scholarly train
ing, had schooled himself, bad trained
himself, to the study of exp esniou, til
he felt through all his coiiciousiiess tl.e
beauty of simplicity, that last and farh
est grace, and till it became his second
nature to use the word in ttie right
place, so that he could not have erred
without the pain the artist knows when
any vocable rings false. William Dean
Howells, in Harper's Magazine.
in
MiUions of Hca 40 Years the Standard.
His Footprints.
A few years ago a French scientist
of wid reputation, who had written
several books a,ainst Christianity, was
oue of a party which was crossing the
great Arabian desert. The servants
were all Mussulmans, and of course, at
each sunsise and sunset, and several
times during the day, no matter what
difliculties were in the way, they knelt
upon their little praying mats in the
heat of the sun and on the burning
sand and related their Mohaniertan
prayers.
The Frenchman was very witty, and
often made some jokes upon their de
votions, at which, I am sorry to say, we
all laughed more or less.
One eveniug as the suns red disk was
dropping below the horizon of sand
precisely as the red moon conies up
out of the horizon of water at sea, the
men hail made their final salaam to
ward Mecca and were rising from
their kn.es, when the Frenchman
spoke to the leader, saying:
"Do you not waste your valuable
time in so many operations? I low do
you happen to know so well that there
is a (kid out here in the desert V"
Hie Arab replied, "Sahib, how did
you know so well, this morning, that a
caravan had passed out tents last night
when you were asleep V"
"By the footprints in the sand, of
course," said the Frenchman.
The Arab pointed, very solemnly, to
the last fleryjtip of the sun's disks as it
appeared upon the line of sand, and re
plied: "Sahib, that is not the footprint of a
man." Youth's Companion.
Obsolete Punishment for Women
Curious instruments devised for
qusncbiug the'ardor of hot tempereJ
threwt were once numerous. One was
tbebrank a sugar loaf shaied c.ip,
made of iron hooping, with a cross at
the top, and a flat niece, alto of iron,
protecting inward for laying upon -the
offender's tongue, to that it should not
wag. and her head should not move.
The brank was padlocked behind, and
the woman led through the streets by
aigni iMfinable of humiliation and;
amendment." Equally efficacious was
the . wMrliflg, a large circular
turning npon a pivot It was pnt en
the beads of trifling offenders or an
klada, aadnot brawling woesen alone,
and was set whirling with great rap
lty"ethatthe 4ellnqoent en ba-
Mm egfieaieij ejea,- ana wee very
M te be released aad taken home.
Lenta Qrnjhia,
Dog With a Conscience.
Dog lovers may be interested in the
following story of a pet black and tan.
It is absolutely tare in every part icu
lar, roaches the Iiuffalo Courier. Peo
ple who understand dogs know that
their dispositions are as varied as the
animals themselves, some showing per
fect honesty in all their little wavs
and others quite the reverse. ' Spot,"
so called from two brown mules .
each side of his face, was exceediiti; y
fond of old-fashione 1 doughnuts, an.,
whenever they wie placed upon tii
table he obtained his share hv hi. m"v
coaxing ways and numerous tricks.
One evening the uiaiu whs uueci.M
leare the plate or cakes on the tabid
to be en teu later if any nn carl for
them About bed time the dog was
missed. L'pon going in search of him,
the little fellow was, curled up in a imh
on one end of the table with his hack'
to the Plate of doughnuts as If lie
f eared the temptation would lie too
strong for him if he faced his f;ivorife
dish. The plate was full he could have
easily eaten a number without detec
tion, but his manner showed plaint;-,
that lie had not yielded to the seduc
tive odor, at many children might have
done in the same circumstances. He
evidently thought that by mo nting
guar, lie would be ready to lie? irom
the first person who look a cake. I)
goes without saving that "Spot's" lion
esty was liberally rewarded.
! .Woiiiau'a Position,
Women .cannot afford to degenerate
Iff tint her own century, and she' is win
an officer of the town, probably a beadle )Mt hold imn up to a high sthmlarc
until she befanTb show "all Mtenwl WMSikiint anil social pnritytu.-liM
bewrsja the precious task of so train-
-iff the children that the good; old ad
ige concerning . politeness will; ins ;
part of their, religious belief. "Tru
politeness hi of the heart,, and not '
the head." No womn can be t'rul
polite while the is guilty of any u:ter
sikm wbicli i can possibly wound or U
jure another; The womanly woman
dear to her own sex and mpest! bj
aajenUe.tohW!c.
pirsm
THE MOST PLEASANT CATHARTIC LIVER PILLS EVER MADE.
Ir IMe-
Huar
vmrm Nervaaa mmm Kirk HralirHr, Uver ruaaplalat, DyeMia,
MS Herniate ibe SSowela, mm A tar 4 kroule 4 -wanllpa U wn . Samal
Caa.cal. uf t Take, SWaH (.tin ur rawac Mauaea. Tmey are aaaola
uataie uiienr wi m huk unwaec sa reaie, ave twea tot mi,
tl kr C :. Stat WITT Cu!, Uca
K.va-Haafted Joitiet,
Justice "Vou are charged with com
mitting an assault on this man and
blacking his eye. What have you to
say. sir ?"
Gentleman--" i'our honor, my wift
lost a pet doer, and I caught this fciiow
bring it back."
Justice ' i'ou are discharged; Imt w
for you, you miserable scalawag wiih
a black eye, the next time you steal a
lady's dog and don't keep it, I'll smd
you up for six months." New York
Wweklr.
S llrivus i;iikin-ftff.
- "I 'iiuic-rrilaiid you are piospei-iiijr,
rom."
"Yes, 1 am doing a driving busir.-r-js.
"What is it V
"Uuiming a dray." Areola Itecord.
A peculiar tact with reter
ence to Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery is, that,
unlike sarsaparillas and other
blood medicines, which are
said to be good for the blood
in March, April and May, the
" Discovery " works equally
well all the year round, and
in all cases of blood-taints or
humors, no matter what their
name or nature.
It's the cheapest blood
purifier sold through drug
gists.
Why? Because it's sold
on a peculiar plan, and you
only pay for the good you
get.
Can you ask more?
" Golden Medical Discov
ery "is a concentrated vege
table extract, put up in large
bottles; contains no alcohol
to inebriate, no syrup or
sugar to derange digestion;
is pleasant to the taste, and
equally good for adults or
children.
The " Discovery " cures all
Skin, Scalp and Scrofulous
affections, as Eczema, Tetter,
Salt-rheum, Fever-sores, White
Swellings, Hip - joint disease
and kindred ailments.
W.N.U. York Neh. - - 122
iae Habit
Or. H. It, COLLINS, Orlglaal llcorrf
FaJnleu Opium Abtiuoi.
Will enre j-on at home without nj interrupt on
y( a dmarr boHineoa. Book api free to any tul.
Ji . huudrtxiii of orifciiuu toatimoniaia ot
t.ynH'iRn aud otbere f r innpection at mw htm
fioe, Kootn 27 Anipricsn Exprex BDildins. Mois
t., niiRProf 11L, P. O. Draw 01 (foxmeriy
Iji lort, kid J
B infill
IS THE BFST MEOICINE
for tli General Ailmc.H nf Ilnrw, Cattle, Hopi
and Siiecp. Tlicy purify llm lilooa, prevent and
cure disrasa Ilniie.it and reliable, in bonesl
packages; used and warranted for over twenty
years, liveryiine ownine a horse or cattle should
five it a trial, iladeby Rmmert I'ROJ'Kijtiiaf
Co., CIlitaKO. blild by all druggists.
CHILES'
fACTOS CREAM
1 Cure Chapped lfnds, Fce in
J.ips, 1 an, IlUur, rimpi?,
Makes roiifh skin sott and mooti
viihout bcin sticky or greasy,
cliciitely perfumed. Kenderafacc
powiier invisible and makes it a
nere to the skin imparting atom
a brilliantcomplt-Jtion. J'rice
Mailed to any address on receipt
of price. Keiid postal note, silve!
ar stamps. Aanress plainly,
I -Mil lM Mi. t is
718 f liambfr of Cuiniuerc. Chicago.
a pntefKOOoa, 16;
DSU B. A.
The Unrest stoek of Artra
cial Eyes in the West. Aa aa
sortmeatez eyes sent la say
'addresss, allowing- amrtsassl
to select one or mors aad re
turn tas balaBcthas assvsaa
t6j State ., Chiaura, U,
aieav and psrad&e surf eon Is tJst Ckaaaj
aaa max usuega. rauenis at a
Era sad Ear Calleca. Patients i
wf aaparallaM saoeasa and wl
rs arariaad board aad todrlag
distsnre I
aad whea TistUntas
auMatatas,
A GOOD FARM
liCJir h County S-itt in tlie Kepublican,
V'ul'ey, ,'ebr., to trade for livestock, or
stock of merchandise.
AtMies livx 180, Vork, Nebr.
VASELINE.
FOR ONI- DOLLAR rent a' by mail, we will de
liver, frfe of all diaries, to anr person in tat
Unite.l t tate.-, all the following arLioJas oarafnU'
pHckwi in a neat lioi.
0ntwo oai ce bottle of Pnre Taeeline. lOxta.
One t.j)unoe bottle Vaseline I'omade 16'
One jar .f V ilino Cold Cream IS "
One cake f Vaseline Camphor Jo 10 '
Oho rake of Vaseline soak, nnecented..lu "
One cake c.f Vaseline soap, ce-.ed lis
One two-ounce UitUe Whit Vaseline- -.S5 "
Or for stamps any single artin'e St prloa naiedL
If yon hav ooi anion 10 nse Vaseline in any form
be craf ul to aocept tnJy genuine goods pnt np bj
ns in original packages. A great manv drnggwu
are irjun toicrsaafe bnyers d takeVaselini. pal
np by them. Never yield to snch persnaEion,satii
ai ticlo is an imitation without valuo, t nd will uol
give ion the resaifyon expect. A bottl of Blus
Heal Vaseline is sold by alidrnggisUattenoaDta.
Chesebrougli MTg Co.. 24 Wtato Ht.. Nw 'n.v
Chichcstcr'S English. Reo Cross Diamond Brand j
THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. Th" only HmTv, Sure, an reliable Pill fflrsftle. W
IsMlrA, as Drugxiet rnr WnchrMnr Kttgtwn utamona nrand id Kel H'l Uota niftlaiiio y
boies (sealed with blu rihboa. Take no etber kind. Refuse Hnititutioru ami Imitations.
AM pills to paadbaard boxes, pink wratipfrs, arft danaerAva run(erfs'tta- Al Druggist, or lend nl
4e. in stamps for particulars, testimonials, and "Relief fur .adle.' in I filer, by retiiDt MmII. '
. I'llIL.AItlLL.t'lltA. I'X.
tr ll Isockil IrraaU.
Stdvlx" Wire F"oi3.o-
m. m. m '1'l.n aofnnl fHn ,., n in!nM st
I. A. BABBEK. President
rhn aafaut fan... m.il. H.ju n ,f inlnm .fACS
Visible at a gi eat distance. Thousands ot testi
menials. Bend for c.rcnlars aud prices. o
Barb wire. Aildrpss
Sour Wire Fence Co.,
788 OPKKA HOUSK lIClLnlSO, CHICAGO.
J. A. RTRKET. Secretary. Wm. BOLDKNWBOK, Trnaaare-
P ISO'S EEMEDY FOR CATARRII.-Eest. Easi
est to ose. Cheapest. Relief is immediate. A
care is certain. For Cold in the Head it hag no equal.
Tt is an Ointment, of which a small particle is applied
to the nostrils. Price 56c. Sold by druggists or sent ,j
Address: - K. T. Hazeltihe, Warren, r.
R
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U
ormege
How many people
there are who regard the
coming of winter as a con
stant state of siege. It seems as if the elements sat down
outside the walls of health and now and again, led by the
north wind and his attendant blasts, broke over the
ramparts, spreading colds, pneumonia and death. Who .
knows when the next storm may come and what its
effects upon your constitution may be ? The fortifica
tions of 'health must be made strong. SCOTT'S
EMULSION of pure Norwegian Cod LiTer Oil and
Hypophosphitcs of Lime and Soda will aid you to hold
out against Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula,
General Debility, and all Ancemic and Wasting
Diseases, until the siege is raised. prevents wasting
in children. Palatable as Milk. ,
BPBCIAL, Seetfa Kasulsian Isnoa-Msret, and ia prescribed by th Medical. Pro
wiaa all ever Hi werld, aecause its ingrAsnts art scientifically cemttned In iua) ay
fawiaai
manasr as t greatly iaereaaa their remedial valae.
CAUTI6K. Scott's Emulsion is put ua to salmon-releced wraMers. B
yet (ha fenuln. Prepared only try Scott a Bowao, Manufacturing Cliemlsta,
Sold by all Druggists.
M A Z'J
M .UI U IB! - .
new a via . .