The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, June 04, 1891, Image 5

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some tendency to Dys-
k,y mother. I suffered
I'.ii way : eousimea
octcrs. Tlicy did me
no good. I Uien used
your August Flower
and it was just two
Jl preat relief. I soon
.mid bleep ana cat, aau
wis well. That was
, and I am still first
duM. I am never
v.rJiout a bottle, and
if 1 feel constipated
tie'e a dose or two of
Lrdocs the work. The
t medicine i, that you
of it without any bad
t-fiVcts on the system.
In While I was sick I
felt even-thin; it
V a man could feet I
k niot miserable. lean
usiou, that I believe
crwill cure anyone of
indigestion, if tatam
ry with judgment. A.
I M. Weed, 229 Kelle
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1 Uti.tf U., Urn-tha, Neb, fcaid
11 Or Morphine Habit
1.1 NB, Origins! Discovers
L. Opium Abtltlote.
nm wlthoot ui InterrCDtJoe
flue, linos, icl tree to ecy ad.
i or oritrtna. uwidmonlala 01
thors ft.r i"irrti(ia at my ot.
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Kit 17 Location.
rmUlni for a homo In th
ke Uih placa very much,
it isn't healthy."
iii't healthy ? D'ye set
r in that new? Thai
1 here all his life, an' it
ince he kicked a loeorvo-
ick." New York Weekly.
p'uuiliir Htornt,
fpew Bays: "I Intel got
iff my speeches and siiy-
teu have they impressed
e but one grand wish. 1
n to the speech you '
cd the end of the page
the sheet over I read the
make f'ter a dinner in
rta'aurant at 1'ougli-
i n ilitintv rhvmivi.
U. biiii f'tiuii c. iiiM.il,
uiaidMi't. ticiA-iiif. fiiir
ih-f f jtw and wnvinii Iwtir
t
rftii'in R.l t.t tut-
! ' f'.r I'. K.f ;
k'fiv.irito l'retjcriptlnn,
f femrln wcukneHS. whiefi
cntB ot fctihln. "rundown"
women, and restores
fulnofH nnJ benuty once
iofl nf Llitd rnvnl rninilv.
FevoriU Pieeaription is
itlle, nnd money refunded
( it ilix-Bn't give fiatisfao-
rantee on bottle-wrupper.
fried wumen co away from
e,great prldo in fttuioiuio-
aremarried. Tho man,
fary, seems f) think the ad-
uniage i an admission of
They take nnlnn -alien Die?
home to pass off as BingV-
soa Globe,
Powder.
pfwm of Tartar Towder.
cverv fiihrr known.
Millinnn nf Mnmit
40 Years the Stantkrd.
ICuke nnd Itr. y,;hl I1Vy
Ori.lii!e Cakes. PUtaU
IT TUT riivTw r.t-n.
every momeut, as Uhey
. h-jonied onwards, threatened to dis-
T!:e? .., . M& her.
'he ttiiidiii'r Lath ui,i, i. 1.... 1.
K-a and the Causeway to the high roail
ieartth,ch their hotel lay (expressly'
tu.lt m tlt situation f,,rthe eonver
k nee of visitor to the famous resort of
the "giant-,," if CTer it suehl, when
their iUteiition was attracted by a crowd
ofpeo,lH Bssenibk-a at the extreme
ipe of one of the hi-bect headlandi
"What is the matter?" said sir James
to the guide who had conducted them
over the wonders of the place, and had
brconx- a great ally of theirs.
"I don't know, yer honor, but I'll tie
offandCmloutr-aiidsmtinjf the ac
tion to the word; the guide strode to
wan!, the spot where, gesticulating
and shouting in a ha-ful manner, some
twenty or thirty people were eonrega-
t J.
Hut the imjuiriiig guide did not
quickly return, h'u interest or curios
ity become tonally absoi bed with that
of tho p.cople already assembled on the
height, and our j.arty had themselves
reached the crowd before they aain
sawl.iui. Jn the. midst of the group
of men and women sat a little girl,
about six. years old; a small basket was
at her side, filled w it h boxes of -"apt ci-im-ns"
(as the natives call them) of the
various geological treasures of the
ph.ee. Above the coarse wooden boxes
containing these stones lay several gar
lands of primroses, the little dealer in
Oology had ken industriously thread
ing these into flowery chains, . which
she had been taught to llin' over the
heads of the visiting, whose custom for
her "HjiceiiiieiiH" she generally ensnared
in this way, her innocent w inning ways
invariably attracting attention in the
first Instance, and her singular story
afterwards riveting it, mid often call
lug forth the substantial kindness of
those who bought of her little stores.
The child, accustomed to the rough
weather and tempestuous waves of
that rude coast, seemed at ease in the
inidt-t of the crowd and bustle: she was
however, unconscious the cause of
unusual excitement now, and, .wholly
occupied with her own little trade, she
took a garland from her basket and
ran towards the party of visitors as
they approached, intending to capture
(she had as usual, made her way down
an almost perpendicular path, never
frequented but herself aud the moun
tain goaf, whom she rivaled in hardi
hood and nimbleneBS of foat. Harvest
of inarii.e vegetables had been more
abundant than usual, ami she had un
wisely ventured on a decitful shelf of
stones and green, slimy sea-weeds,
from which, hr foot, slipping, she had
been precipitated many feet down
wards to thes nds.
There she lay moaning and helpless,
though not seriously injured.
But the high tide coming in, and
with it a sudden change from mild to
boisterous rough weather, she would
have soon been carried out to sea, had
she not succeeded in dragging herself
beyond its reach, aud in fastening hi r
seir to some jutting rocks, to which she
clang and attiiched her hold like a sea
anemone; but this refuge could not
h ive been hers long, and she would
soon have been swept from it and lost
but for a neighbor whom she had left
with the child, who during her absence
watched for customers.
both the neighbor and the child won
dered at Wiimy's unusually long ab
senoe, and the man becoming seriously
alarmed when the weatfiergrew stormy
on venturing a short distance down the
path to discover if possible, had any
thing gone wromr, though unable to
proceed much more than half way
down the steep, all hut impassable de
scent, yet went far enough to catch a
glimpse of what had occurred. To get
the almost helpless woman up by the
pathway, then beset with the addition
al dangers causel by a fierce strong
wind, was iiotto ie thought of; but
summoning without a moment's delay
the hardy peasants of the place, and by
means of a trumpet shouting directions
to Wiiuiy lrom the nearest hearing
point, they succeeded in lowering to
her a creel and two long wattles, with
which they desired her to balance her
self from dangerous contact with the
projeetine rocks, and as O'Kennedy
yet listened to his informant, the ex
clamations of the crowd warned him
that tho perilous ascent had com
menced. His iiead grew dizzy, as he
tried to look down from, a jutting point
a purchaser for her w ares. The w reath ot imid a little to one side of the excit
was long, but I.ady Anno l.eing tall,
and the child very .small, the latter
could not succeed in dinging it over
11T head, though she jumped as high
as she could to reach lier; .ju.'t as she
had neatly succeeded, through the
good natural bending dow n of Lady
;nue, who suspected and comprehend
ed at once the snare and its object, the
guard came towards them, and regard
less of, or not noticing the child's pres
ence, exclaimed, "It's poor Winny,
yer honor, that was gathering uiHi.sk
and sloak, and she's slipped down that
path that 110 crature scarcely ventures
on but herself and the goats. Tho say
Is too angry to send out a boat, and no
one dare thry tho path now tho wind is
riz, so they're seizing a creel down for
her, it's the safest chance left."
Flowers, boxes, and basket fell from
the cjiild's hands as tho man said these
words.
"Nursey, nursey!" screamed she
springing towards the edge of the cliff,
that, straight as a wall of jagged and
broked faces and assures, decomled to
the sea, whose tide foamed wildly in to
its base and lashed the waters and
spray many feet upwards.
"Oh, iuir.;ey! save her, take mo to
her!"
The guide rushed after the child and
caught her up in his arms.
"i'rimrose," he cried, "nursey will be
saved; stay quiet, child, they will bring
her to you."
But the child would not be quiet; she
struggled and clawed, and scratched at
his face, and, In fact, was earnest in
her determination to get free and go to
her nurse, that without really hurting
her, ho could not save himself from her
attacks. .
"Musha! what am 1 to do with the
craturV'saidhe, "They want . mo to
steady the rope, and she is such a wild
child' she'll run down tho path if I let
hit go. bho's as nimble as any goat of
them all, and twice as 'cute' and only
for tho wind there is, and tho say com
ing in so furious and fast, she might
crca;; but she'd have no chance now.
May be' your honors could pacify her,
aud keep her quiet, till wo gets the
creel in tow."
Tho man, a physiognomist in his way
ventured this request to Lady Anne
and O'Kennedy; ho had not finished
speaking, when they had half forcibly,
halfcoaxingly taken possession of the
screaming clukl.
"Vou don't love your nurse," said
Lady Anne, "or you would not prevent
Patty from going to help her."
"Why did ho not tell me that? 1
wouldn't have stopped him! but 1
want to go too. 1 can go by tho path,
Xurse and I often go where none but
we can go; we know how to climb tho
cliffl, they do not."
The child struggled again; at last
they were obliged to tie her hands and
feet with their handkerchiefs, and then
Sir James, curious, and anxious for the
fate of tho poor woman, advanced to
the edgo of the height, at at the foot of
which he was informed she lay, coiled
up and holding on as well as she could
to the projecting ledges of rock, which
were her only support, and from which
iugpot towards which all eyes and
hearts turned in dread. lie grew sick
as he caught an occasional glimpse of
something swaying and swinging be
tween earth, or rather sea and heaven,
enveloped every moment with showers
of thick spray thrown up by furious
raging waters, and occasionally lost to
sight from the jottings and projections
of the green, slimecovered rocks.
The wind had risen fearfully, even
within a few moments, and fortunate
it was that it iiad not done so before
the men, holding the coil of rope at
tached to the creel, had trumpeted
t leir orders to the hapless voyager.
Three men, who had formed them
selves into a sort of human chain, had
themselves to be held and supported
by others, lest their stringth or cour
age should give way, and lest they
might be drawn over the precipice. At
hist, the basket and its occuptant
seemed to near the top of the height,
and already tho impulsive Irish peas
ants commenced their loud hurrah's of
joy and triumplu O'Kennedy could
see her now distinctly, as she knelt in
the creel, holding in either hand the
poles of her destiny, and guiding her
frail conveyance.
"A few luoments more, and she i3
saved," cried the foremost of the men
who iiauieu tne rope; outine worm
w ere scarce uttered, when a strand of
tho treacherous rope gave suddenly
wav.
Yielding nt tho presure from below,
and the hearty pulls from above, and
heated and wasted by the sharp colli
siun with the shelving rock at top,
which had acted as a sort of windlass
to tho rope, and a partial defense
against the precipice to the basket, the
cord began to untw ist in ms nana.
Kre the cry of horroi had time to issue,
from the lips of the crowd another
strand had loosened, and quickly began
to unravel itself from the rest of the
cordage. The life it sustained now al
most literally hung upon a thread. In
terror and agony almost equal to poor
Winny's own, they ceased for a second
to attempt drawing her up, lest the
thread should snap on which her life
depended. There she was, suspended
some twenty feet from the landing
place; swayed hither and thither by the
wind, and each instant expecting to be
dashed to pieces, ere she could even
reach a grave in the waters beneath.
She felt thread after thread giving with
her down, down, she felt Impelled by
her own weight Hut terrible as was
tho situation, the intrepid crags-wom-a"ii's
presence of mind did not desert.
She knew that for the remaining
cords to bear her In safety to the top
would be impossible, but her courage
rose with tho occasion; and as the un
twining rapidly proceeded, she took
her resolution.
1 ixing firmly first one, then the other
of her two crutches on a jutting ledge
of rock, on which there was room for
her to land In safety, If her head could
bo kept steady, and so remain till an
other rope could be lot down to her,
sl.e cautiously rteppod from the creel;
carefully retaining it, however, she
placed it between her.aud the outward
edge of the shelf ou which she stood,
whilst she leant back against the wall
of precipice behind her. The last re
maining threads of hemp would not
hare borne a cat's weight, and AVinny
dared not trust them even to hold the
empty creel; she therefore cautiously
placed on of her oars w ithin it, aud
thus steadied it, and her own perilous
position; here she remained, for at least
thirty minutes, shaded partially, by ad
joining projections, from the fury of
the 8 tor in.
Each one of these minutes appeared
life to her. During this dreadful
pause in her fate, the thought of the
girl's helpless, unloved position was
her only worldly care. But it brought
a pang with it as severe as if the child
were really her own. As the cold spasm
passed through her heart, a ravenr
croaking hoarsely, pass close to where
she stood. fhe tried to shrink into the
rocks behind her, as she felt the brush
ing of his flapping and ominous wingsa
but a happy recollection counteracted
the impression of these thoughts and
this incident
"He feeds the young ravens," said
she; "rrimroso will not perish, and
neither shall I, if I am not chicken
hearted. A minute afterwards, she could hear
a grating sound, as down, down, there
descended another basket and another
rope. The men above knew not if the
first creel were still safe, and they took
the precaution to lower another; it
passed the bewildered woman, whose
senses were becoming confused, and in
consequence she missed the right mo
ment for seizing it; a second mere, and
t lis exertion to draw it back to her
would probably have overbalanced her,
hut that second did not arrive before
she had laid hold of it and drawn it to
her. She now discarded the first bas
ket to make way for the second; and
perhaps, at no moment the fearful
agony of Iter position was more dan
gerous to her safety than when kicking
it frem her, in the little void between
her and destruction yet unfilled by the
other creek she saw the abyss below;
she could not, dared not, shut her eyes,
nor yet open them to the perils before
her, for up to that moment she had
sought to steady her nerves by not
looking beyjnd or above the basket.
.She had schoo eil her imagination in a
marvelous manner to disbelieve, as it
were, in her own position
Drawing the cords towards herself in
her new vehicle, and a few moments
afterwards saw her landed in triumph,
amidst the excited group on the head
land. A Reporter's Clieok.
One day during his later years Sena
tot David Davis was at the Grand Pa
cific hotel in Chicago. To him there
came a reporter who inquired as to the
truth of a rumor that the heavy-weight
independent was about to marry.
Thereupon the senator locked tho door
of the room put the key in his pocket,
hoisted the window tho room was
pretty high up and turning a face of
furious anger on the reporter, com
manded him to write his name and that
of the paper he worked for, "so thai
the hotel people may know just what I
threw out of the window," he said
Then, after enjoying the reporter's ter
ror, he permits him to depart unin
jured. That is the story. Jt is correct, all
but the ending. When the gigantic
senator had made his bluff the report
er, who was ntrvy if little, felt that he
must call it in some way. So, putting
on his, most persuasive smile, he said:
"Certainly, senator, but, I'd like one
favor before this matinee goes on."
"What is it, sir? I'm in no mood for
trifling," thundered the senator.
"I would like to write a brief account
of this for my paper. I don't want to
get 'scooped on my last assignment".
'Go on. I'll give you five minutes."
Theeporter sat at the senator's table
and liastily wrote a few pages. Mean
while the senator was pacing the room,
his anger evidently increasing. There
porter addressed an envelope to his
paper and made to inclose in it what he
had written. "I'll leave this on the
table, so that a messenger can get it,"
said he, "but I would like to read it to
you."
"I don't wish to hear it"
"I'll read it anyhow, senator," said
the young man, who arose and backing
into tho corner of the room read this
item: 'At o'clock this afternoon Sen
ator David Davis was shot and instant
iy killed in his room at the Grand Pa
cific by a reporter (or this psper, whom
the senator in a moment of temporary
mental derangement attempted to mur
der by throwing him out of the win-do-.'
on account of some fancied insult
The young man deeply deplores the
fatal necessity which compelled him to
take, even in self-defense the life of so
prominent a man. The senator was
evidently insane, and the reporter, who
was no match for him physically, fired
the fatal shot as Mr. Davis was about
to dash him to the street below!"
"Now, I am at your pleasure, sena
tor," said the reporter, putting his
hand to Ids hip-pocket But Davis
was now in a different mood. He real
ized while listening to the reporter's
Item its force and applicability to the
situation.. If lie ever had any idea of
carrying out his threat the sight of the
cool young man In the corner banished
it lie assured the reporter that it was
all a joke, and they sung man's paper
bad a 'scoop', that afternoon on an in
terview with tfeMtor David Davis. 1
About I'lie Voice.
I have said very little of the roio.
The Irss said of the average fid's voice
lie letter. Again, go and study Mod
ess a Bernhardt, too, if you under
itand French. Learn that it is not
'iat you say, but the tone in which you
lay it that convey? an idea. A gabble
if words all jam bleu off in a strained
osinoere voice, with intervals of pasps
ind uctitched giggles, may suffice to
jreak up the silence, but it won't con
rey what one word in a voire, that
Beans something will I remember a
nan once saying to ai6: "That girl
die's a witch! She can make the most
lommonylaae remark, and her steady
tyes and hearty voice will make a mau
'orget the words and wonder w smr
Har.s." The girl was an actreis.--trama
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cers, tu-inors and all so called incnrable diseases.
(Never known to fail to cure consumption catarrh,
kidney troubles and syphilis ) $i, $5 nn-J ji sizes
sent anywhere on receipt of price, 'this is the
only genuine article;all others are counterfeits. The
Am. P:',' & Med. Co. (royalty) Spencer, I lay Co
la. Trede supplied y Goodman Drug Co., and
lin h.irdson Drug Co., Omaha, Neb. Sold by aU
drwnnsts.
The largest stook of Artifi
cial Eyes in the West. An as
sortment 0f eyes sent to an?
address allowing purchaser
to select one or more and re
turn the balance Uius assuring
a perfect fa. Office, 163 State St., Chicago, 111.
JK. II. A. CAMriELO,
consulting and operating surgeon to the Chicago
Eve and Ear College. Patients at a distance treated
with Hiiparalleled success and when visiting the city
are furnished board and lodging at reasonable rates.
Free Trade Prices
No I'ro.ertion !
No MonopAllmil
tfC Sewing Inowtf I A
tQMachineston'yeP Q
W are now selling our
Western Improved Singer
Sewing- Machine same as
cut complete with ail at
tachments and warranted
v - kt t years ior oniv bio.
Send for circular and see full description of this
and other styles to N, A. Scullin & Co., 763 W,
Iike M., Ctiicago. III. -
GKNTLKMKN "The Kinjj" formerly of Kn
rope, for gonorrhoea, clce and other urinary dis
orders is guaranteed the best and quickest tn the
world; cured in two days It is used and highly
recommended by the lead ing men in station, posi
tion and renown in England, Europe, panada and
Australia. Ladies praise it for Iucorrha?a. It is
in suppository form, and conveniently carried in
the pocket. $3 a package or two for $5, sent by
mail on receipt of price. We guarantee no strict
ure in us n the "King." The Amer can Pill and
Medicine Co., Royalty rrop's, Bpenccr, Clay Co,,
Iowa. Trade supplied" hy Goodman Drug (Jo,, autl
Richardson Drujf (,'0.. Omaha. Neb.
corjsur.iPTion.
I have a positive remedy for the above disease; brlts
ess thocsanda of caM of the wpmt kind and of loe
standing haviwn..M. Indeed so strong la my farts
tn Its efficacy, Jh. I etil send two bottles FSJCB,wtta7
VALUABLE TBBATISB on tftla disease to an? Bat
terer who will seed me their Express and P.O. address,
T. A. SIocnsB, AI. C, 181 Pearl 8t M. T.
DR. I.eDUC'S PERIODICAL PILLS. The
great French remedy, act only upon th; men
strjal system and positively cure suppression of
the menses and all periodical troubles peculiar to
women. A safe, reliable remedy. Warranted to
frf-oinote menstruation or money refunded. The
larger nroporti n of ills to which ladies are liable
Is the direct result of disorders or irregular men
struation. $.-. a packag; or 3 for $5. Sent by mail
on receipt of pnre. Trnde supplied hy GoodHian
Drug Co . and Kichardsoli Drua- Co.. Omaha. Neh.
0 0 JST rows reduced
VU io 23 II per mmth by hor rulor. herbal
1 f lremedies. NostMrvinK.noinocnventeiios
I ' . . . 'nd no bad effects. Strictly confidential.
H,' f"r rtCTVir". and ""tlmnnlnjs. 'lri Dr.
O.W.ilNTMa,ltcVlckoy. Theatre Eld a. Ohio ego. la.
00
t. k. BARRBK. President.
J.k,
ts op;
8TRKBT. Secretary,
Tha eafeat fanne mail. Dm. .nt IntnM simsi
Visible at a gieatdbrianee. Tnoosanda of testa
montals. Send foroiroaUrs aad prises. Bast
Barb wire. Address
Spur Wire Fence Co.,
iPKBA. HOT-IB BUILDING, CHICAGO.
Wo. BOLdJBM WMUK, 1
Best Cough Medioioe. Recommended b? Physicians.
Cores where all else falls. Pleasant and agTeeable to the
teste. Children take it wlthont objection. BydrBagista.