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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1892)
t rriag. t i ' I rla.sr-s the J Wonion North and South. cut-1 .New l ork World: In spite of the I legal marriage : fact that many of our characteristic rfore mayor or ! as a nation are distinctly American, tro days before there also exists a wide difference be Joiii whose ori- tweeu the jwople of various sections of 'f that they con- j our land. Men of the east are easily jeremony alone ; distin;uif.hed from their brothers in 1 1 i i 'X f'poiut of vie. to lu r family t bail, and only journey after jilace in a as I'rotestant fulled -r in a s a rather enui B I'aris rorres rare, but has f (Willie incident the two cer -at-ond one, the iuld le legally J so in fact. J On the night of jJipband received callmp him to io was dying, Jgn and, whose )W liein,f present Jt, rece.ved her ed her the last vard kept at affairs were (to liim. 'J liis V wife, who was Jil not have con t world to k it union had been iringthis inter cousin he had reeeded in re had not the the marriage Pans, lie oi- nt tht young prevented her Jopnsition, and led without ill fcun the grounds V, the husband r, lore or less eousin in IIol W, but in Trance 1 a bigamist and It X., who has .lie affair created yime in I'arigian e Far Kant. about the dogs I jttal cities bow I M jut owners, and Strtj. patiently their tari. I t only scanty 'fWlL V3 fa M Kaatern ifcTSi. v ajid fascinat- ,rKCtafjrns, ,,0f. IWrWM,, I wooden sannals, !fT along with rude ' y first the euerge "Jicuous. If the I, Jie i evant by way t plunges at once X t haunts. The first X historic city will not 'ft i th howling of the 'C a'dofi fa hardly silenced itif Of .aaylight brings the wild and woolly west, and the same may be said of those north and south of Mason and Dixon's line. Hut in the women of the twosections we see this difference even more plainly marked. The women of the north are progressive. They lead in every move ment and are rapidly taking place side by side with man in his hitherto unap proachahle positions. In law, medicine and the ministry they are prominent, while as 1 usiness managers in many commercial concerns they are acknowl edged actors. The 'woman's suffrge," the "Woman's Christ an Tern iterance I 'lion." and a thousand other or ganizations are composed of a vast majority of the women of the north and west. They are independent and braiug, self relieut and industrious. In the women of the south we lind more of the graceful languor chaiactT izing nations of the tropical climes. The climate invites a pleasant life and relating ' bounteous nature obiviates the neees-i ol the sity for much exertion. The southern woman is essentially domestic in her character-her home, husband and children are her kingdom and subjects. Little does she bother her head aonut woman's suffrage or political affairs she wants a pleasant home, a loving husband and pretty children. A daughter of liixie is fond of ad miration. '1 his love is innate and leads to the flirtations and "affairs d'amour" so universal over otir southerland. There is great li erary taste in the south. In fact, the southern woman is generally well educated, and those of the lusher classes are most accom plished in languages, music and the classics. The number of our southern women who have recently made them selves prominent by their jwiis proves this. Hut southern woman's tastes arc more in the direction of society than of political progress, slum) speaking and suffrage. She rarely ever starts out on a "mission" for the emancipation of her sex. On the contrary, "Home is her only place," is the universal senti ment here. "While the gayest of girls she makes a good mother. While often the pillar on which her husband leans, she is always exacting from men the chivalrous at tentions to her helplessness to which she has leen accustomed from child hood. Vet while shrinking from pub lie business there are few who can take a firmer grap of affairs in necessity than herself. The northern woman is strong, a co laborer with man, as a rule, not vain she Is foremost in tho ranks of progress and independent in her every day life. Her southern sister never bothers about such things. She is a gay girl, a true and loving wife, a woman finding all her happiness in the four words of her empire of home. A New York man who was liberated j from a hospital a lew days ago danced so voilently for joy that he burst a blood vessel and died. Tlif Only On Kr PrlBld. Can To'i Ftnd I h Wort ? Thre ia tlnve-iiiih display advrtiwment In lliie u-r. this week. 1jhu Iim no Iwo wfiidi h1!.- fxiiil 'iw wr-i. 'i lie fcame ! trie tf em ti im .tin L.i-Mni.(! wll week, fnilu the Kill Ofl'ii J-lrat 3IarrlRv(tP). t I eunige l.lrl 4rxduat. The ntnry of Kdison's first marriag The most recent discovery (regarding shows how completely he is dominated j hii is that brains are not incom- by the exierimeii ting fever. He had : patible with charm and beauty, never thought of getting married, but I did not exiect, however, to live to when some of bis friends urged upon hear of a man's rushing after a woman him the advisability of taking a wife 'and insisting upon marrying her on he assented and said that if they would the strength of one article in a news find a nice girl he would marry . her ' paier. All young women w ho have II. II.. 1 ..l... f.... .r . .t :. . 1.,. ..I....... .. . i l.r Hurler llU-ilte . 'I 111 fauIlM: DlHCee "J V " -rm ,orn -, reiiy pining iw , -r , .,lllf ,bey tauk, ind pnb- girl from his factory and asked her to (hey knew how but didn't dare f;r fear 1 li.b. ij.k i.t it. ienJ them me mono i th marry him. she consented, and Kdison 'of frijihteiung off possible suitors. ma I yl , i.nHiK.'KAi'HnurtiAMFi.KS kkkk. agreed to leave his ljelovel laboratory ' now tnke heart and put their brains as j or a day's wedding trip, do the way j well as their bodies on exhibition i a Nnim iiu( Demi. from the chaiel in which they werej lleiv's the story. Abttnt a year ago ; The railway dog of England, knwon married to the railway statiou the car- a nieiuplns paper ofl'oriled a prize ofas Heh, hai died. He wore a silver coi nage passed tlielalMiratory. I twenty dollars to w hatever young The temptation was too much. Kdi-j woman wrote the best essay on "The sou stoped the carnage and, telling MimIi-1 Husband At t'ovington about the bride that he would follow her to j thirty miles from Memphis, there the station in time to catch t!.e train' i lived a Miss Lillian l'erry, who is said he plunged into some experiment that to be "a typical southern Kill." whatever had occurred to him during the church services. Hour after hour passed. The poor bride waited all the afternoon in the station and was then driven back to the house. It was II o'cock at night before his assistants could tear Kdisoii away lrom his laboratory and ge1 him home. When he is at work Kilison loses all count Ol time He will ke-p the whole establishment or a rush for hours at a stretch, and seems astonished when any one hints that it might be well to get something to eat. He is capable ol working all day and night williou showing fatigue - Chicago Journal. II.WVTHOKN. a n i!n i w r'hete noisy vendors, of the question if were trying to v next street, to ' for making pur JOting in Turkish '2?er Using the ex f Mings that they "?U on their backs ue-colored don- jfrom the hotel )B as they pass "iaining. There -; J white grapes, .fusion of fresh last in from the phorus, or those I Waters beyond I all the towns W coasts these with perhaps a y,'' 4 myma in early Jamps with sellers Vmelons and a lit of the (ireek jlh "Sweet, fresh jfoodruff in April Ancestry and local surroundings mental gilts and mental defects, unite to make Hawthorn the greatest master of the preternatural the magician of the spell of supernatural awe. From every side come the element which produce the effect of niisiihstantiality his power of pensive brooding, the brown tw ilight color which wraps his figures in a strange, hazy atmosphere, t he coldness of his analysis, the self possession ol li s slyle, the indefinite ness ol his touch, the indetcrminate ness of his end. His heroes anil hero ines have little warmth; they scarcely talk like ordinary man and women; they move self consciously; they speak constrine'Uy, as though there is some thing present which reads theirthoughts notes their gestures, registers their actions. The human interest is never so over powering as to break through the lilin of the atmosphere. A master of the by play of suggestion, his hints meet us at every turn. His subtle mind and and pictorial imagination give ghostly significance to the commonest objects. He works out the central idea in mar velous detail, never presenting it naked ly, but always giving it concrete shape, exhibits it from fresh points of view, offers it in new combination, till the reader ends by feeling that, he is hinr iell' haunted liy the impalpn le, in evitable presence of Hawthorn's thought. I diubui'gli lleview. that may mean. Miss l'erry won the prize. Lo and behold the esay was copied in a Minneapolis journal, were it was read by Kreemont Heed, a prosjieroits citizen, who fell in love with the sentiments therein expressed, doing to New York. 'The Model Husband'' pursued him in metropolitan papers and waylaid him on his way to t.'hicai;o "Tl 's is fate,'' said Mr. Heed unto himself. "The fair essayist must be mine tor life!" Thereupon the ardent Minneapolitan wrote to Miss l'erry and beiife4 for the honor of corresponding w ith her. Miss l'erry had been very well brought, up and wouldn't. IJefusal but whets the appetite of man, and Mr. Keed would have disgraced his sex and he taken "no" fur an answer. Armed with credentials he again requested an interchange of letters, and the typical southern girl melted in the glow of such persistence. Of course no man, in or out of his senses, stops at letters. Mr. Keed found himself In Covington one day and called. I he lady fulfilled the ideal of her correspondent. She in turn discovered a model husband. On a second visit she became engaged to Mr. Keed and, last October made thein man and wife. Courage girl graduates! The Helen of lM will be a bachelor of arts, and Paris will set his cap for her. Minerva is having her inning at last! Kate Field's Washington, lar inscribed "I au Help, the railway dog of ngland and traveling ageni for the orphans of railway men killed on duty. My office is 5o Colehrook row, where subscrptions will be thankfully received and duly acknowledged." He brought more than iT,lW into the fund Xew York sun. St ATi-: ok Onto, City ok Tci.k.iio, , Ll'CAJS Coi nty ' l-'ltANli .1. Ciiknhy makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of 1'. J. Ciik.nky & Co., doing business in the ( itv of Toledo, County and State aforesaid and that said firm will pay the sum of ON K II I . l)l(hl) I) il. L.YKS lor each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Cataukii Cchk. r'K.iXK .1. CHKNKV. Sworn to before nie and subscribed in my presence, this tlth day of Dec.eni ; ber, A. D. 1 '.. 99 "German Syrup Just a bad cold, and a hacking cough. We all suffer that way some times. How to get rid of them is the study. Listen ' ' I am a Ranch man and Stock Raiser. My life is rough and exposed. I meet all weathers in the Colorado mountains. I sometimes take colds. Often they are severe. I have used German Syrup five years for these. A few doses will cure them at any stage. The last one I had was stopped in 24 hours. It is infallible." James A. Lee, Jelfersou, Col. & it Jt "I "Hi g," said Grade, a, "and I know yI On my birth Hie!" ) bay-window to pee she saw that Jg at all. close Indeed. a crack, straight, and )round the egg. )he two halves, Hind out rolled lie first, only a ogether again, ygs. she picked Ifouud that it nd out rolled ttt nil, ty crm f to be V strai Mr in : d shutting till in size, from egg. And this fee the rest, and le gold ring! YtU for my birth Mnf, Mmmi," she said -TwM the very nicest f t?i I ver did see, and ibM because it seemed 3tf Youth's Compan- Chasing Kvil Spirits. A very curious custom is that called the woman's hut, which prevails among some of the unoriginal tribes of Chota Xogpore, India. It is observed whenever any calamity falls upon the community such as, perhaps, a visita tion of cholera. The women put on men's clothe?, take up aims and go a-huuting not in the jungles, but in the n arest village east of them. They chase pigs and fowls, take as their own everything they kill and levy blackmail from the heads of the villages for the purchase of liquor, or else they allow themselves to be bought off for a small sum of money and a pig. Toward evening the hunting party retire to a stream, cook and eat their meal, drink ttieir uquor unci then re turn home, having acquitted them selves during the day in a thoroughly masculine and boisterous manner. Then the village that has been visited goes on a similar excursion to the next village east of it, and so on to the east ern border of the district. Hy this series of excursions it is supposed the evil spirits of afliction is safely conduc ted out of the district without offend, ing its dignity. Are You Itiifht or Lett Handed? Theories as to the origin and cause of right handedness may be divided as follows: According to one class of theories it rests on an anatomical basis, and depends on a physical cause which exerts its inlluence in every one of us. According to another class, man orig inally had no preference for either hand, but became right-handed by conventional usages, which may or may not have had their origin in some anatomical features. For any theory of the first class to be satisfactory it must, first account for difference in sensation as well as in force or dexterity; secondly it must account for the occasional appearance of left-handedness; and thirdly it must not be inconsistent with the fact that most of those who have their organs transposed the heart on the right, the liver on the left, etc, are right-handed. CxiiNft f Wliitfi Hnir After I'lii-ning ays Or. Leonard, in explaining the cause of the growth of white hair alter hums or abrasions of the scalp: "The bum or inllaniuiatory action has ex tended deep enough to destroy the top of the papilla but not enough to im plicate the base, and hence a white hair is the result. If we represent the papilla in the follicle diagram matically by the letter A, then that portion above the crossbar in the letter will represent j the color forming part of the papilla;' that below, the hair I'o'ining portion. It is very lemarkable that every burn or abrasion of the scalpresulting in the growth of while hair should be so ac-l curately graduatf d as to just take off A V. C.LKASOX. ' v , y .Notary Public. Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, end for testimonials, free. 1 .1. CIIK.NKY &('(!, Toledo, O. ;.-Sold by Druggists, 75c. Cloves Arc Flowers. Cloves are the unopened (lower of a small evergreen tree that resembles in appearance the laurel or the bay. it is a native of the Malacca or Spice islands, but has been carried to all the warmer parts of the world, and it is now cultiva ted in the tropical reeions of A merica The (lowers are small in size and grow in large numbers in clusters to the very end of the branches. I he cloves we use are the flowers gathered ueforethey are opened and while they are still green. After being gathered they are smoked by a woud lire and theu dried the top of tho papilla so remarkable jn the sun. in fact, that we venture to doubt it and i j.;acn ciove consists of two parts of a to set forth a different view of the I round head, which are the four petals or color producing process in the hair. j ieaveg of the flower rolled up, enclosing lr. Tl.i)MKe'a 4!iitlu. lr. Tai.mauk has a genius for doing thintrs on a gigantic scale. For over twe.ity years he has now held spell bound, Sunday alter Sunday, the largest audience in the I'rotestant world. His church is the larget church edifice in America. Tin- Vhrintum Jfcitt'il published at the llible House, Xew Vork, city, and edited by lir. l ain aire has the largest circulation ot all t he great religious family newspapers of this Vonutrv. Last winter it placed 11. order for 2." H) gilt-edged, Divinity circuit, genuine ford Teachers Uibles which is said to ive eclipsed in size and amount any book order ever before given. In less linn six mouths every one of these 25,UI Uihles were given away to new subscribers to The i himtian Hirttlil, thus adding the truest number of subscriptions ever secured by any religious publi cation in the same time. Another large order for Oxford teachers Bibles has just been cabled to London, and one of these should be in the hands of every man woman and child. Send vourniui'e and address aim 91 to i. Hewitt Talniage, Bible. House, and you w ill receive each week for one year The Christian ITentld, which the L'ev. 1 K. Clark, the founder of the Christian Lndeavor Society, heartily commends to the young people connected with that organization, and an Oxford Teachers' liible, containing helps, maps. concordance, with 40,000 references, subject-index; in short everything the active Christian requires for an intelligent comprehension of the Bible truth. Tlie S-a l-'or Sale. Among many curious -ouvenirs of the French revolution, . Weschinger quotes in Les Alnuinachs de la Kevolu. tion a notice of the sale of the "proper ties" of the Theafre des Troubadours, saysthe Youth' s Companion, M. Leger, the proprietor, was evidently a man who could lose money cheerfully, and make a joke for his own consolation. His announcement read thus: 1 he citizen Leger, director, actor and dramatist ot the Theatre des 1 rouba- dours, having perceived for a long time that his receipts did not equal expenses notifies the public that he will sell im- niediatly and at a bargain: A sea, consisting of twelve waves, the twelfth of which is larger than the others, and a little damaged. item, A dozen and a half clouds, edged in black and in good repair. Item, A rainbow, somewnat laded. Item, A beiiutieul snow storm of Hakes of Auvergne paper. Item, Three bottles of lightning. Item, A setting sun, worth little, and a new moon, rather old. Item, A plume which has been worn only by (Kdipus and the duke of Ks sex. Item, Othello's handkerchief and a Pasha's mustache. Item, Cleopatra's asp. Item, A complete repast, consisting of four card-hoard entrees, a card board pie, and fowl of the same ma terial, several oak bottles and a wax dessert. Item, Five yards of tin chain, the clanking of which is beautiful and causes torrents of tears to How. rettlet- IKIOK ever Printed. 0 T7 17 VC0.Ecenta 0 1 J VJ 1 PA CKET. and unwuniH HOcor'Mntf tomritv. flcurfitv, or '-out. DifiKxistof any bv oz. . lo(iiior)ptrH9. Cutaltt- guefree. K. H. Mtumway Kockford 111. FREE Tvetti"t- : SEI Tutf s Hair Dye Gray httir or whiskers rlinnfrtnl tnaglosiy blHck by aiiiKl aiili;atiou of thin Dye. 10 iiiiimrts a nalurul color, a-t iiiMtantaiivoiiA Kami mMitairiK nothing usurious to the lutlr. Hold by driiKif irtlH, or will be nt on receipt of price, 1.U. Office, ay lrk Place, Y. fi p r UT inH'lo $71 in four davi on my Klectric ULil I forwtH Hixi i-ieciHliiri. lnO percent ill 'til uwi t'atili I'rizeb. Huninle frt. iJr HiirtinnHii, HroadwHj, N. Y, e r.inw for Lif u t and Acq French Nmw1Ji for Lifa til Chronic. Narv- uirea p ! or Ufvalopmentand YartoooeU. LUf'h s-rrret Error" , with question Hit, ie. Ighand palace hotel 81 TO 103 NORTH 0LA1I 8T. CHICAGO. Only four minutes from the Court- IIIoum!, Cable Oars pass the door. New house with all modern 1m- roementfl; newly furnished. On meriran and European plan l:ooins weekly; transients oM ents and upward. TurkiBh Baths r ladies and gentlemen, 50 cents ""Cut out for future use. Ilylaud i Kirk in New Vork 'l imes. loi."t Worry Alwnt Rki g Sink. One of the best ways to knep in good health :i not to think or worry too much about it. If you feel strong and well don't imagine that some invidious disease may be secretly attacking your constitution. Many people are like the inexperienced traveler who anxiously inquired about the symptoms of sea sickness, and how he should know when he had it. One generally knows when he is sick, and frequently many supposably alarmingly symptoms prove upon investigation, to be either per fm.tly natural occurrences or of very slight importance. Monthly Bulletin. Two Alg-hra In Baalnii. I may be oversensitive, but two things that I saw struck me as being rather peculiar. Ths first was a police man in full uniform with an umbrella In his hand, and the second one ol Uncle Yarn's mail wagons being used to more furniture. Boston News. The fastest time made by an electric railway is according to the Age of Steel, mile a minute by a siurl ei peritnental car. On a street railway system 10 miles an hour is the fastest Queew Victoria always takes her own mattresses with her when she goes traveling. These mattresses cost 80 gusneas each, and the queen is at sensitive about them as the princess ol crumpled rose-leaf lame. Not long ago one was made about half an Inch thinner than usual, and her majesty detected the differenee at once had had It altered, $125: A Month and Expenses. To Agent to Sell CIGA KS TO JIEALKIIH. St fiiul, .Minn. "" Samples Free! 1 I ffr RELIEVES all Stomach Distress. REMOVES Nausea, BeDse of fullness, Congestion, Pain. REVIVES Failing ENERGY. RESTORES Normal Circulation, and Warms to Tok Tips. HAXTER MEDICINE CO., . Leal. Mfe PI aA."N' PI v.tnrw rupiura in lit j ind lltlt Combined In a number of small stalks or lilaments; the other part of the clove is terminated with four points and is, in fajt. the flower cup of the unripe seed vessel All these parts may be distinctly seen if a few cloves are soaked for a short time in hot water, when the leaves of the flower soften and unroll. Boston Commercial. The Hill or Lining. Kditor "Very sorry, Mr. Scribbler, but we lind we will have to reduce salaries again." Mr Scribbler (a man of affairs) "That's all right. One more reduction and they'll be so low that 1 can afford to start a paper myself." New York Weekly. The Florida orange has so far sup planted those from the Mediterranean that they will be shipped directly from Florida to Europe. In the Liverpool market they bring nearly double the price of other oranges. Coughs, Colds and Sore Throat quickly relived by "Brown's Bronchial JYocies." -3 cts. a box. Dignity is a good thing, but if you are in the rear of a big crowd and wish to seo the procession don't stand on it (let on a barrel. CoiMocrated a Blnhop. Returned Traveler "How de do, ray little dear? Is your father still the rector of this church?" Little Girl-"Oh, no, sir not now. He's been concentrated a bishop." Street & Smith's Good News. Naw York Behind. Mr. Gothman (apologetically) "This my friend, is Broadway; but this part you see of It is " Mr. Wayback "My land! You're rather late, seems to me. We got through our fall plowing long ago." New York Weekly. ELECTRIC! TRUtlHh.nmn Mini, l aeonlr Klnotiie 'I rnt in world. flA..u.lll..lMlM look font fr'. aenlrd. Is. H0RNE, INVENTOR, 180 WABASH AVE.. CHICAGO Ble a Is th arknnwleliriW leadinr remedy tor all lot unnatural dlnrharfM IH prlvatAdlsaseaof mer A certain cur for the dmlt tatlug weakneu peculiar towompn. . . , jif d niy r I preaenhe It ana iei saie iTheEvhUWEWCUCp.. rfcommendlnf It to OIbCINHTI,0.P-un ., rci In riTollDAYS.l .MM BU-1.W. CURED TO STAY CURED. We want the name and ad- dressof every sufferer inttnl HAY FEVER O ACT LIMA U.S. and Canada. Addrets, Oc HO I limn p.s.!(iKM.s.B.,jofii.t An olmerrlnE Child. Miss Wayback "Who's dead, ma?' Mrs. Wayback "No one ns I knows on. What makes ye think some one is dead?" Miss Wayback "Pa Is brusbin his hat." Street & Smith's Good News. rtoaPlaklng liii Ponder: A Footall Aocldant. Friend "Were there any accident In the foot-ball game today?" Player "Only one. A mule in an adjoining field broke loose, got mixed up with the game, and was pretty badly hurt." Tho imperial Russian ukls prohibit Ing the exportation of wheat from Rus sian has thrown 25,030 men out of em ployment in and near Odessa and hat driven a large amount of shipping from the Black sea. Uaad ia UHliou tf Homes 40 Yean the SUndcrl Plao'a Remwly Tor Ctarrh la UM Bant. F"1rt to TTra. and Cbeapat. Bold dnifgl.u oc Mnt bjr mall. Mo. E. T. Baaelllna, Warren, Pa. ,n.v. m. ies-10 York, Mate.