The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, August 27, 1891, Image 5

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Ugust
lower
doe? no ,
and ii constantly experi-H.etin-
lilmst-lf. adopting
.J and changing the
the di-1 IC
his eating -August
the Remedy-
does he feel ?-He feels at
1 ... wholly unaccountable,
the riu"'Dv-j-
does he feel ?-IIe feels no
. IiKIa anil a
tn CO W uic i-""- --- -
...hit Is Ml Wiorc llliu wntu
rjert-August Flower the
u-does he feel ?-He feels
oi, mrrence. loathine.
-the Kemeuy.
rdoos he feel? He has ir-
, bowels and peculiar stoois
; Flower ine nemuuy. w
ACADEMY
AND
lect School
Of TOE
ll Child Jesus,
JJ.VCOLX, XEBHASKA.
Wwdoii eor.dn.iMi Dy ine oiuir m
I HiJj Chilil Jeot from
tlUl, Philadelphia FennaylTaala,
iBonlin and Select Dajr School lot
J
W, SEPTEMBER 14. 1891.
Ltffltnti inthh. kaviomj all the fee
osiacind-l and refimsl lunna far taeii
San A t ufMiitti, iwful sad aeootn-
B Jvt'i fl l iuiitrfi, and particolaj
&uwitrfi C moral hiiprofemeut ol
Manfr-lU on no obstacle to li J
Mrf OH till.
pafUC-lart, t4 lTMM
ir. MOTH EH SUPERIOR,
Conm-.t nf the Holy Chili Jaw,
litu, and li Kmn
3U
KEfiRASK A.
l.TT-
MSUMPTION.
nipwunKnwdl foetbaahofad.afta.: bf lie
b etr.4i ! hm of t! wirt i.ad And of
iirbtfitmmrsnA. Indd t. tr s t mr Uith
Hff, I'M J Ku4 t1 PBTTLU riX, 111
n,'4m.F.Tiir.'nsa i ti-u iu mint tat
Si. t ., '! ! rrari Hl N. V.
T
lOl lsiAW Vl T. ItANS.
sul No.
' ' tu Hit Ton.
I If Ik ,1.1. . '
j lis Mtiifry U-1 !
,'itiy, in tlie (,!-
j'ie limU t!
tviiidiiigs
'S'lli of
ut iihii..,.. i.-., " " ,-i:ii.ui.-m-e, into
ate Hewn will asml.le at. M.-,n..r- ninUi, utIl y j,, st, h v ..... i.
to i-l et a maj.,r ciM-ral t..c.ra. I l'"t I k'-.v jh !.,, !,,(l-.,t vut
luvisi.m f..r the'urabu-y, wall nil its sU-eping
nm.ircii candi-1 Ke,',-'atiuus- i-oiivevs the iim.r.i.i. ,.t
as does
ial 11 a!
iiiiiuu me iiiii.s.ana
riRiiinj yfnr. Th
dates are the Inrim,! e:.t fwlid t,M : J'irahilitr in the s-.n ,u.r
serve-! I.ut the ll,ir,l rf a f:.'l ibis Xorman f,.t, ,..!.. t... .,
Major l.ft-ral W. ,j. u-ban. of the ,munes lias stuod !ours-iuare to the
Army of Norl hern Virginia. Cen. Juhn 'ur of beavtn aud the frenzy of
'lyrm jr.. Army of Tennessee, ( ..1.. I.
t.iehanisoti, Wa-liin .t'in Ar'jlh
' 01. .eo. .M.)rman, of t!,e
Jliere may 1 e, however,
h.irseg" from the country.
(8 THE BEST, MEDICINE
fcOTs! Ai!ffinu of llnnM.ra'il". II "'
Hh-j iati(y tlia IiIoikI. .n t.-iil ..
n. HjM' iI ml reil.it!', in '"'
s mi ml arrntl (otovi r I a. 1,1
timw uxrilhC liorwot rail!"
ItMraL Ml ! F.mmkht l'uol ui i-i AU'
.bap. ty Midi iick!'"-
is
Jdvice To The Aged.
ink kltlnn lr!rt llvrr.
s
ilutt's Pill
Urtirt nn lh orKttK.'tim-
"tik.fc. I-, t-lr lint r il.ru rit
(W i in ik .r to th w(i 'I ) i"-i
Photcoraptiu
4 PRioi list rmc
SWEET, WAllACH L CO
215 Wabash Av.. Chlcaoo.
HI Or Morphine Habil
HlCOLLIMt, OHclaal Dtour
SlalfuOplDK AaUdola.
I5-I.)w will be found such persona!
notes conrenriist d. leat as U.-m
reporter have been jtble to pick up a
number who promised memoranda not
haviiis; sent it in, and others not beipt.
found- f
or., n. r. riif.KMv,
th present rhief of the veteran corps,
Washington Artillery Camp, went out
with the famous battalion in 1H''1 as
captain of the fourth company. He
was the first oflirer v onmled at the
liattle of Jiull liun. After w-rving gal
lantly In several encasements lie was
promoted to majorsliip of the balalhon
and w as In command of the Burrender
at Apponm'tox.
I'At r. roi:.a
A true representative ot virttr
trmp" is found in l'aul Conrad, a del
egate from Camp Henry. M. haul. He
is a purely typical I.ouisiaiiian. With
ancestry s old as the, country, he com
bines In himself every essential fea
ture of the old time Creole, with the
progressive characteristics of the pres
ent age.
Horn in this city on Inc. .'list, !M0,
of native parentage, he, with many
whose names will ever live in the his
tory of the slate, attended the public
school of this city.
At nn early nge the death of his fath
er left him to buffet the world with but
little help, save the i-ncouragings and
wise t'oni.sels of a brave mother, and
t'etermined his early embarkation in
the varying and Hteru actuality sol life.
He bcL'au a commercial career when
barely fifteen years of age in the
wholesale grocery business and after
winds ( ngagi' l in the cotton biisiiii-HS,
The war breaking out when he was
about twenty years of age, he joined
the Ch.'Wicins a Pie I. one of the lirst
commands lo li ii.i- this city for the
tl en seat of war Pens icola, in April,
I - I.
IPs career ns a soldier was conspicu
ous lor his personal daring and brave
ry, not unmixed with a fair Hhitrc of
romance, and paying the penalty of his
vi nturesoiue sinrit, he w.is three times
ha lly wounded, onee in front of Uich
mujitl. at the ba'tle of I'r.u.i r Farm,
.InncH", W'l. Where he was appointed
color be.uer of his battalion on the
tli Id by the colonel commanding 'i he.
)kig Ihll eiiliuii d In hilii, liiieh )e
carried to the ei I of the war, was the
fcame bai tie Hag which win piesentcd
to M. Paul's PuUnlion by Cm n. J,ung-
stroel to commemorate thiir desperate
charge at Seven J'im s, and which was.
at the surrender of Appoinaltox, taken
to a place ol safety in Kichlnoud.
About lh'o a meeting ut the veterans
of the old command delegated Mr. t on
rad to go to Richmond and score the
battereil war emblem, which hi, did,
ami alter ie;.oit:n- to ins old com
railes in arms, he delivered the (lag in
to the custody of the .Wociationoi the
Army ot Noah ru liyiui i, wlm h has
iililurled ll in Memorial ll.di. where it
now lianas, a s;!ent and eloquent re
minder ol tlioso tioublisome times
wIiilIi brought it into exb-nce
,l Murjisliiiig or Antieiam!, Si
lembtr I'.', lV'.l, he was a .ec,ud tune
wounded and iell into the handi id the
I cdrrals. - I '.er being ( Xclia'i d, and
before being thoro.ihly recuperaled
lioln his insinling wounds, v.eiii:d him
again in the llehi of active duly witli
his colnm.ind in and about (h hi;,lori
cal lilack Aaier, MMi;:.;..;ip't,ii Co.nUy,
ol IhdKeM
and 'J hough it rises l.'ii f.-et from ti,.
avalry. ' ground to the coping of its battlements
some "dark land though its ui.ner stiitr i,,.,.
much exquisite carving, there is no
lightness on its scarred indomitable
face, but only strength. The same
strength is repeated within the church
by tin; fourteen huge cylindrical col.
umns from which the arches spring to
bear the heavy roof of the nave. In
spite oi the groaning and elaborate
traceries above, the rich eastern win
dows, the luxuriant decoration of the
chantry chujiels aud their monuments,
these fourteen columns give the note
of the edifice.
JW it home wlOVxit Uf fntrroptlm
frbMinuM. Hook Ml frtw Uj nj A
J!'iml 01 orlcioal (MtimonlkU uf
ud oUmrt fi impaction t or of-
t inncB KirirM HoiMlna. Uea.
UL, V. 0. bnwor Ml (fucnurlj
-"i-l
irg.niii, :nrl at. list- i;sui
he w.is again vtoiiuih d.
: urreiriering wit.:, tie1
hope, niter lour yeai.
moi.tht ot acitial acuv.-
snmcd his liu! ic.s ot cii:, c
natue slate, re a; sing 11L
fill pui jiiits in wtoi i' I"
his 1 euplc most !.''' ht'ia
he with l,-, led i)iis.t.:it
the tin. luce coliiloi'.lce
To them we return, and standing be
side them are able to ignore the mutil
ation oi years and see the old church
as it was 011 a certain spring day in
1171, when its painted windows colored
the white faces, and its ceilings echoed
the criei of the beaten Lancastrians
that clung '.0 its altar for sanctuary.
"Fur "in the Held by 'J ewkesbury," a
little to the Boutli, beside the highway
that runs ;o (doiicester mi l ( helten
ham, the crown of llnglaud baa been
won and lost. Thereon May 1, 1171,
the troops of Queen Margaret and the
young Fiance l.dward, led by the Duke
of Nunerset from Lxeter to join an
other army that the Farl of Pembroke
was raising in Wales, were overtaken
by Edward IV, who had hurried out
from Winsor to intercept them.
Footsore and bedraggled they bad
reached Tewkesbury on thh 3 J, and
''pight their held in a close euen hard
at the towne's end, having the towne
and abbtie at their biickes; and direc
tlie before them, and upon each side of
them, they were defended with cum
bersome lanes, deepe ditches, besides
hils and dales, so as the place seemed
as noisome as might be to approach
unto." From this secure position they
were drawn by a ruse of the Crook
back's and slaughtered like sheep.
Many, we know, lied to the abbey, were
seized there and executed by dozens at
Tewkesbury Cross, w hero High street
aud liurton street divide. Others were
chased into the river by the Abbey
milJ and di owned.
A house in Church street is pointed
out as the place where J-.dward, prince
of W ales, was slain, and some stains in
the lloor hoards ol one of the upper
.... 1 1 . . . 1 ., 1. I 1 1
rooms are sun neiu 10 oe ma uiouu
marks. '1 radiUoii has marked his
burial place in the Abbey church and
written 1 bove it, ". lieu, hominum
Buror; nsatns lu sola lux es, el gregis
urlMiiaspci.', 'I he dust of his enemy
Clarence-' talse, lleeung, perjureu
Claieuce"- lies but a little way oil, be
hind the altar screen.
There is a narrow field, one '.d' the
last that Avon washes down the center
of which runs a narrow withy bordered
water course. It is called the "Moody
Meadow," alter the carnage of that
day, when, as the story gets, blood
enoligh lay at its foot to lloal a boat;
and just beyond our river it gathered
into the Cieater .-seveni-A. T. (filler
Couch in Harper's.
Tom CraU'i Wonderf ul Vlg
Our friend, Jacob Staff, sends us the
following, and assures us that it is a
genuine article.:
" J be owners of Fox dogs in Harri
son county have all been telling about
their fine dogs and their achievements;
but Captain Tom Craig now comes to
the front with a story of a pig that
discounts all the dog yarns that the
fox dog owners have been spinning.
Captain Craig, being accosted with
this scribe's usual salutation 'tell me
something' said: I have a fox hog that
want to tell you about He is of the
'root-hog-or-die" species, and is about
3 months old, and was a present to my
little boy from my neighbor Henry
Stevens, lie is a common looking
speckled pig, and has been raised
pet with the puppies. He eats t .
sleeps with them, and when I go hunt
ing he goes too, and will stay out with
us three hours at a time.
"Jt would amuse you to see him cir"
cling to come in and head the dogs
when they get too far ahead of him
Of course he cannot keep up with them
when they are running fast. The oth.
er night we were out hunting and the
pig got behind, but he cut in and soon
caught us, and w as with us at the tree.
I would have paid a good price for a
picture of the scene at the tree. The
dogs laid down, one of them drawing a
bed of leaves around him. The pig
went aud laid down with him, putting
his head on the dog's forefeet, which
were crossed.' "--American Field.
A Preparation For the Uat1.
Those who are troubled with offen
sive perspiration would do well when
taking a bath to use a preparation
made as follows: Take of soap pow
der and powdered borax each one-half
ounce; essence of bergamot, six drams;
oil of lemon and oil of neroli, of each
two drams; oil of rosemary, thirty
drops: ottar of roses, five drops.
Or. if this is too expensive, the drug
gist can use the soap and borax and
substitute cheaper perfumes. The oils
should be well rubbed with these bases
in a mortar and nut into a bottle,
which should be kept corked and in a
cool place. One-half to one tablespoou-
f ul may be added to an ordinary bath
tub full of water. This will be suffi
cient for cleanliness; at the same time
it will prove an admirable deodorizer-
Jloston Herald.
Favoi-IU UUIa pill for iBdlgMrtoa, Sick HcUMke, Dyapeprta, Torpid
IJTcr, Sou to mack, Dtzxlneaa. Ar the Beat Kerala tor of Liver, teaaaak
ana Bowala. They aeTer rail to care Chronic Constipation. Small, Kaay (
TaJia, Do Bet Clip or Caaaa rala. SeCemlai K. C D Witt & Co., Ctdeaft-at
J. C. KILMER, Pres.
P. A. KILMER, Sec
York Foundry and Engine Company,
NEBRASKA,
MAKUFACTrifERS AND DEALERS IX
MILL AND ELEVATOR SUPPLIES,
Engines, Boilers, Pulleys, Shafting, Pipe and Steam Fittings.
All Kinds of Castings made and Machine Work done to order on short notice,
ttore Fronts, Water Works Castings. Complete Steam Outfits
promptly furnished or repaired.
Oorrospondonco Solicited..
Beat Ooturh Medicine. Recommended by Phyni
Cure where all elie tail.. Pleaaant and agreeable to the
Children take it without objection. Kj drnggisU.
1 1
ciani. I I
FIT FOLK REDUCED
ie
Vn"."Ll' ", Oro, M.. irrl'
5... 3 1 lM mm & twnd. mm ll l l'
"lllifcU, Ut Vkk.,'. TlMktn. I bkw. Ill-
1 FEVER
1STHMA
CURID TO STAT CURED.
We want the nam and 4
it if every u finer in lh
U S.ndCnU. Addirw,
r. UkU Itju,! I , libit, 1 1
li': '. lorlorn
ill ii :.-veral
, i .cc. he. re-
.-!-,p to his
1 !(.. : c jn ace-
...li.il MTVe
y. In IV17
jecietaiy of
ol the 'city
Council, w here Ins "'"''ilgent icliii:n,s
tndloh ul the ollae soon promoted lain
to the secretaryship.
Itll Mil'Vili htl. ces iej to hllll.seil
nnanciallv.'iie thereaiter engaged in
.aiiousc-m.merci il enterpriM-s; until
of late veas s. he uiied a home in
U.elou'hot Wioeland, icliuimug Pay
r 1 O'i.s .Mir-"., Wlieie m n"S.."'
. .1 . . . ... I .... 1 1. ... r I wi. U .'l
-n.l'sllieov.i ...... . , ,
I an l he was e'ecic 1. mi"
;n a coiiii;ciliia!i ol that
1 lis hilgg mam of pro-
11 adoi.t' d by Lis con-tit
tolrlt and 1 1
IJOfl recogni'C
U btlil hi run;
ooip'-ratioi'.
Kiwe. n;u (il,l
"ftrs ' as esnlof the iu!f
nt.'tl..-.---dtliat lively
How The br-
tlv.s ( oinbeil Their
Ha r.
in (Ireece. during the heroic ages,
men wore t Hfi r hair and
uhieh bo disgusieU
beards long,
the cleanly and
clean faced Fgyptians uiai, u
11 1 ,.1,, not us. no one of either
IO CIC.1. ' 1 '
H-xof the hitler 1
any account kiss
..ike use of his
eiinidiun, or
mal which
The UraeM Morli of Artift.
rial Kyra In the Watt. An M-
rtrtmrnl of y tent lo any
addiesa llowin( pnrrhatai
atleet one Of more and re
turn the balance thu aaaurlnf
. 1M Sute (., Chicago, Ul.
Ji i opefalmf turf eon lo the Cfclcaf
TM' Callen.. p.oenUal a iltaunrc treated
3la iurrra, and when titHlnc 0cil
and lodging at reaeonabi ralaa.
I rlmahli'knnwl4lt'b
I lkllin raoi.ar I." " ti'J
unnatural aia nar j
hHi.iB.iMiMbl men, A
lil rerlalamr lor tbe dehlll
n " Utli.f waakDoaa wculla(
fcTl - w.mra. ...
"! i,...,h-ii.lalafa
(H"iiri m ri-.n.meudlog u w
I all eufferara.
As
l-oani
Hi
k l 8TWW,MD..tHeTuJIU.
Free Trade Prices
Mo l'rtstriliii 1
$16
Wa ara now e.l ou.'
We.rn loinroved Biiif
newiiuj !.. Inn mm a
eal complete ith all at
tackmetila and warranted
comfort
little t attli. ,
Many y"s " ' .,
alieru ph. '""
worth w a so
i.. 1 . 1 in iniviu ' ci
-a'f uf.alrs g:ad.,.i..)
which, upo; tue
dent, ur. -a-
In hl w-tu
Uaiil'l
lo.-in pi'
innututam. Amnio ....
wltbc:e,U' lol.n.iil
to the r'i'l ;'"y
icrcpted a Hi )
the Louisiana
in y, where his
,;,e'l',!tn i his 1 ro-
I tiiieclion 01 ma
ihiweii. aim
IratiM't their la'epres-
lllliiiniuen
lent ol 111.11
iio.v liohls
be
and advantage
r in the Cherokee
ll is a. a -."' ; ,,.,. ijusk.
Iron Maliui.e .......r,
1 a direct
oin iui ".
" . , . . 1 iii
XiAWh.cl.hass.mrn.
nl, advice i.udi'X pu " . uh
Sttrruioi. ...... oi
reiuniiiH wh. U t tu ' oll0 upon
Jo" . t secret coull
...m 10 mini .1 mtii '
ran t w -
d.-nces
in, nal. tv would on
the hps of a Creek,
knife, his spit and
taste the meal of an ain-
had been slaughtered by his
a Is. in I nrr.iM I I III
hand, llinusinoi u -
tins that the lireeka, in the early days
t their U-ing. were altogether barbar
. ... .. .. certainly not so civ-
laiis: uut I"1 j " . ,
ili-...,! not so well adpiam
arts ol peiice
led with the
aud war -as uie i.gjp-
......1..
r 1 nev nau umui.
lians unui -
their mark m history.
TLolovoofthe beautiful was there.
x,o dtrnW; butit had not yt n.anilest
d itself ami raised the social character
olle people. It required the so Hen.
. .n lhun.au.ziiigitdluenceand in-
; 'BewiU.i e liberalrm.es, such
t ellgvptuuis and PlimnlcuuiH. io
rirb""'" .. , , the F.gyptians, and
U-giniui'g "
., b.. ,i,.,i linnrovcd upon
w heir on" -
"'"h'5 . 1 1 ...to a mission
deven'iicu ,
arrnncrniueiib
Spitlers' 1'errtcvereiicc NTot Appre.
ciateil
Ever since the story of Itober'
liruce and the spider that insect has
been proverbially held up to view as
an example of pertinacious skill. An
attempt to establish instinct as a guide
to reason is, however, a fallacy. The
se ting hen is an example of instinct,
not maternal constancy. This perse
verence of spiders may have been an
encouragement to Robert liruce, but it
is often a discouragement iu engineer
ing work. In sinking plumb lines
down shafts for middle headings 111
tunneling in order to obtain an align
ment for the tunnel, the accuracy of
the work is often seriously impaired by
spiders attaching their webs to tue
lines and drawing them toward the
walls, often with sufficient tension to
introduce material errors in the posi
tion of the plumb bobs Cor. F.u0iu
eering. ;
The AVtiiulcrl'iil Fro?.
The frog has a huge skull, with a
very small brain cavity and an enor
mous mouth for the purpose of swal.
lowing fish, small ducks or pny other
nrey of size, whole. Dan Board, the
.Mint Mis the storv of a pet frog he
had in an aquarium that attempted to
get away with a baby alligator newly
imnorted irom Florida. On coming
home he found Mr. Frog, who had
i.,i.-..n down the small saurian head
lirst, jumping against the glass side of
the aquarium iu vain efforts to drive
down the tail of the victim, which was
too long to lind room inside for its ac
commodation. The frog, like me.ioau
has its tongue fastened in front aud
loose behind, so that it can capture in
sects by whipping it over and outward
1., r-iike the toad, however, it has
teeth in its upper jaw.
The toad is a higher animal than tne
It. eives birth directly to
little" air breathing toads, whereas the
rrmrlavs esrtrs that produce . listniKe
1 ..41.. fr.ir.cfnrmAri In-
tadpoles, SUUseiiueoMjf ....... u.u. .--
to the final shape. The taupoie ureauies
... . I.na n .nil (lllll
.l.-,Mlll (M S 1 KB II HSU. OHO
1,0 loirs, and is a vegetable feeder.
...n.r.r,d,iis it, underiroes is one or
ttiiiiiw'l'"""" -
tii.. most niarveioua huuko ""lu,v
ir ;f wiirA tint so common ie woum
11 f v
nionish the world. Think oP-a vege
. .bleeatimr fish with tail and gills
...rMincr into an air breathing land ani
al, developingTcetli ana neconung i
The National Medical association
havo recommended to congress ta
create another cabinet officer to be
designated Tbo Secretary of Publio
Heal .
What Your Great Grandmother Did.
She hetched the flax and carded the
wool, and wove the linen, and spun the
tow and made the clothes for her hus
band and ten children. She made but
ter and cheese, she dipped tallow can
dles, to light the house at night, and
Qim nnnirfi nil t.h food for her house
hold by an open fire-place and a brick
oven. Yes; and when she was forty
years of age, she was already an old
lady, whose best days were over. Her
shoulders were bent and her joints en
larged by hard work, and she wore spec
tacles and a cap. Her great grand
daughter with all the modern conven
iences for comfort, refinement and lux
ury, may be as charming anuaiiHcino
at forty-five as at twenty. Especially
is tins true it sue preserves net ucuua
and beauty by the use of Dr. 1 lerce s
Favorite Prescription, winch, wards oft
all female ailments and irregularities,
cures them if they already exist, keeps
the life current, heaituiui aim viguiuus
and enables the woman of middle age,
to retain the freshness of girlhood up
on brow and cheek, the lignt of youth
in her eyes, and its elasticity m her
step Sold by all druggists.
these
1 of tho
MT" . niVit and In H
atwg vu" "".'. ";J est
yervnigo'-vo '''" ,, lty t0
-Sew Or-
bc'ill-litllLSS
for
of thi"rli '
bend il i'1-
.!
earrieu
ir-
" 1 .i,..ir women
-" hest. point of
evenly- - .
tistio excel"-"
nine,
113 . t under the barn anu
g0od thing to fl". "theweath,
1,1,88 w. ow A great many days
,t tired doing nothing it is a
irnivoroup quadruped.
ing when you come to consider it?
wonderful beast is the frog truly.
tcrview in Washington Star.
In
Laboring men will take no BtockU
the third party proposed in Ohio)
They probably realize that the two exi
Uting parties can furnish more candi
dates than can be elected.
BACOBsni
TRADE
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RHEUMATXBEI,
Lumbago, Headache, Toothache,
NEURALGIA,
Bora Throat, Swellings, Frost-bitea,
SCIATICA.
Sprains, Brnlses, Burns, Scalds.
THE CHARLES A. VOQELER CO.. Biltlmor. Ml
Edison says he Is at work on a combi
nation of electricity and photography
that will enable a man to sit in hi9
parlor and soo the faces and hear the
voices o the players of a distant thea
tre.
A Siijjht Co d, if neglected, often
ii.iw.ka t.im loners ' Iiroivii's Bronchial
Troches" gives immediate relief.
Maternal Instinct and Dogs.
l) g worship is, as lias been said, a
fashion. It is, for the most part, an
Imitation, a pretense, in the beginning
at least, though it may become, often
does become, sincere, serious to a de
gree, injurious after a long indulgence.
Unnatural attachments, affections mis
irectel am likely to bring their own
devenges. They stray so far lrom fit
ness that they cannot return to the nor
mal when they would, whatever the
effort, made. 'J ho doer worship is a
fashion as shown by the fashionable
women who regularly appear ii the
parks and public drives Willi tiny dogs
nn their Inns or nestling" auainst tbeir
bosoms.
Oi'teh these women are unmarried.
They give to dogs the care, the tender
ness the devotion thev would give to
babies had they bo.ne them. Itis plain
Iu the deranirement and frustration of
the maternal instinct, as itproved when
they become mothers. Then they
usually discard their four footed pets
and immediately forget all about them
Junius Henri lirowne in St. Louis
Globe-Democrat.
r IT happens that Mr. Blaine and Mr.
Gladstone are both somewhat ill at the
same time. Both of them are no doubt
ovorworkod. Owing to tho extreme
are of Mr. Gladstone any ailment that
bo may have is a source of anxiety.
Mr. Blaino is many yoars younger-. Yet
he Is so frequently subject to sick spell"
and prolonged indisposition that any
ronort ot this kind creates alarm, es
pecial ir at a time like this, when the
.ecrotary of state has something to do
besides routine work aud ordinary di
plomatic correspondence.
Or. Mathews, who has been study
ing suicide, finds that it pertains ex
clusively to civilized countries, and in
erep.aos in accordance with the degre
ei .'iliziiUon.
Copyright, 1SS0.
Which will you have,
sickness, suffering and despair,
or health, strength, and spirit ?
You can take your choice.
All chronic diseases and de
rangements peculiar to women
are permanently cured by Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
It restores the female func
tions to healthy action. It
removes the obstructions and
suppressions which cause
trouble and misery. For pe
riodical pains, internal inflam
mation, ulceration and kindred
ailments, it is a positive rem
edy. The system is invig
orated, the blood enriched, ai
gestion improved, melancholy
and nervousness dispelled.
It's a legitimate medicine, the
only one that's guaranteed to
give satisfaction in the cure
of all "female complaints."
VALE&BiCKFORD,
. Attorneys, ;
1114. K SIKI'.KT. ' WASHINGTON, !.;. '
SPECIAL ATI KN HON OIVKH TO IAM1, MININ8
AND INDIAN DlrFRKDATION CLAIMS.
NN, U York
CRAGIN
Xo. 141
It is reported and is probably relia
ble, that the last of tho Borgias died
last week in Germany a poverty-stricken
streot beggar. This degenerate de
scendant of an infamous ancestry was a
photographer by trado, and his wife a
washer woman.
A nich Old Fraud.
nid Bullion What's the matter now?
vomnr Wife (pouting)-You have
not kept your word. You said, bofore
marriage, you Uo anyuung iniuo wui.u
to please me.
"Yes." a r
"You said you would gladly die for
me."
"Y-e-R."
"Well, but you don't.
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