The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, March 24, 1892, Image 5

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    )UMPTIVES.
bavin; ir re-tored in
a. alUTS'inVrini; I'tT wr
sre lun affection, and thai
avlion. is anxious in
On mnVrcrs the mi of
sstre it, he will cheerfully
(ropy of the imrri4iii
Hurt a stir cute for t ea
, Catarrh. Mrouf-hill
a Maladies. He hope
as reuK-dy, as it is imalu-
tbe prewrlptiou, which
aar, ana inajr prow a bea-
AKI A. WILSON.
t, Brooklyn, New York.
,Y BODY
building or remodcMiiix
M fall on or nt Jrviii
lorn. eetii.tius mid liilnr
iumwu rteatiti mil li-H
tret ( ivfeiviii- funiiiUHl.
tjitiMU- uiiidc fjeu. Cum
i Addrew,
JE, Bom 185, Yrk, el.
Over: Vnrniiii-l to cure.
firenUitrb tile, MfetiiM.i..
fork, Neb. Bold by urug-
r
HL 1 EASILY!
'postage on our Dally Mar
ial le tter of Advice. We
Jjioncy. People are msk
I great (run uitncs at Dululli.
Sense.
jkCO., Minneapolis, Minn.
5IILY ICC MACHINES
tinted Medals end Rewards
taking Ice (1 n. to IS It, by
Cation) Ice Cream, lend
4er or Chamiwtgne in a tew
tutes. Apparatus, with fil
VllOtollK.). New Ice cream
er makliifr icecream with
atthoiit Ice. Tahle Alien
encled $1.M and up.
Us LXamuNr Imbtiktihe
Vetc, rooked In a tumult
M-er-Sl.ou.
1MIGNY tt CO.,
West 2Mh Htrcet, New York.
PPTION.
If for the above dtsaaaa; bilta
of tba want kind and of lon
gl. ladiooa su strong ia raf faila
eaae two mtiui raar.oiia
iha oa tbta dlsuss to aar aa(
Mr Kipraaa aad P.O. vWraa.
11 Pearl Bi. N. V.
"August
Flower"
My wifesufferetl with indigestion
and dyspepsia for years. Life be
came a burden to her. Physicians
failed to give relief. After reading
one of your books, I purchased a
bottle of August Flower. It worked
like a charm. My wife received im
mediate relief after taking the first
dose. She was completely cured
now weighs 165 pounds, and can cat
anything she desires without any
deleterious results as was formerly
tbe case. C. II. Dear, Prop'r Wash
ington House, Washington, Va.
ROOFING
OUM-KLAfTlC HOOF NT, FELT costs only
3.00 per 110 Ujiinre lift. Mokes a good roof
for yearn, and nnvom- can put it on.
(.1 'U-KLAxTIC PAINTcoKtsonlvGO ccnta per
pal. in bbl. lot, or H40 for 5 gal. tuba. Color
dark ml. Will stop leaks in tin or iron roofs
Hint will last (or yearn. Try It.
friend stamp for samples and full particulars.
H' Fustic Hoofing Co.,
33 41 Weht Hkoidwsv. New Yore.
Loral Agents Wanted.
YOU NEED NOT FEAR
(hat HMplo will kno-r your hair In dyed If
you uh that perfect liuitaticu of iuUuret
Tiitt's Hair Dye
It Imparts a glnanv color ami fresh life to the
hair. Price, 91. unice, 3U I'ark Place, X. V.
J.HORNI'SELCCTRI0Tltuaaaaa.ae.i
l,';Ki,il. la roan. Tkeoalr(otriT.
""". wano. astracoi
ub mttmt rrr. aalra.
it. HMNt, iNHNTM, 180 WA3ASN AVE., CNICACO
TANEOUS ELECTRIC LIGHTER.
PRICE Su.OO,
Minn' lpP?Vr
A Perallar Casaanlaalaa.
Cine of our Springfield artist, whon
reputation for lifelike portraits is estab
lished, had an old lady walk into hit
si mlio the other morning with a queei
commission. .She was a quaint, odd
figurp, flail in an old style bombazine
with a few stragjliug trimmings ol
rusty crape, and she evidently wasiot
familiar with city life. "Please sir," she
burst out when the artists had kindly
asked her to be seated, "I'd like to have
ye fn up a life size picter O my Josiah
jest as Boon's ye can. lie died two
years aero conic thanksgivin, an I've
been savin up for his picter ever since.
I guess you can do it: lie never had no
pi;ter done but this one," draw
ing out a blurred daguerreotype of a
plump faced Dve-year old ioy in petti
coat and pantalets. Josia wur. forty-
five when be died, and big and strong
an hansom's a picter, with a Ion?, black
beard. .1 don't know if it'll be kinder
easy to make it look rel like him from
this, but they say you're a master hand
at the picture bisuess an I guss it'll
suit." .Springfield (Mam.) Homestead.
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- A Handsome Crnament for Table, Mantel cr Counter.
Nation represents our Ej.kctiuo Lion-run, and is one-half its nctual
((complete in itself requires no extra Power Wires or Connections.
H Electricity is generated by Chemical Action. It occupies the ppace
JAU Inches.
l&iOn is simplo in tbe extreme. It can be taken to pieces at will,
""illy readitiHted.
tijl OPERATE IT. Simply by pressing the Centre Rod, the Cur
Jtyto generated, and the light is instantaneous.
IV ECONOMY,
' eh irgc tho Dattory con be obtained at any drug store nt a cot of Ten cents,
V'rei'accd at a cost not cxcccdlnR Ten Cents. Aside from its use as a Lighter
away with tbe use of mutches and the dangerous results and disagreeable
ffi im mo
anrciitl rare In the manufacture of these Electric Lighting Batteries, they are
ttted In nickel plate and highly ornamental and will take a prominent place
e ol Kcceptlon Kooins, Parlors, etc.
4ions and one charge for the Unttcry accompany each apparatus.
m than 120.00 must be nccominled by Postal txpross Money Order or by Draft
VJ. 0. D. on receipt of Twenty per cent- (Remittances with order save return
1BFKAI. IHSCOl'XTS TO TltADK ANI AOENTS.
le repreaentallves In every itatc In the Union, and invite correspondence on
Irr ELECTRIC M'E'G CO.
f (ncorporated under tho Laws of the Slate of Sew York),
i 17 and 19 Broadway, New York.
Repartee In tlie Classroom.
A membor of tho Harvard class of
1800 is responsible for the fol'owing:
The elucidator of the mysteries of
chemistry was then Professor Job Cook
a very sedate man and never intention
ally gilty of n joke.
One day, in a recitation, he said to a
student, "Mr. Slack, how do you slack
lime?''
The student, supposing the pun upon
his name to be intentional, answered
quick as a flash, '.Cook it, sir."
Of course the class roared, but in
stead of enjoying the apt repartee the
professor took it as a personal aiTront
and reported Mr. lack for a reprimand.
L'ostoji llemid.
The Kdltor won.
In the queen's beech, Loudon, Mr. St.
John Jl.em&u, editor of the society
journal Piccadil'y, brought an action
against the proprietor, Mr. (iilbsit
Smi h, for wrongful dismissal w tliont
notice. Deftndent claimed that l.e had
a right to dismiss the pla;ntifl without
notice, aod turther jul'ified himself
because Mr. Uremon had adversely crit
icised the conduct of the Princa of
Wales in the beccarat case, and advo
cated a conservative measure of home
rule contrary to instructions. The jury
returned a verdict for the plaintiff.
Damages, 400. Dundte (Scotland)
Courier.
A Sure Thins;.
Sparkle Your sister is wearing one
of Miss Pinkie's rings. I wish you'd
get it for me. I want to take the meas
ure. Going to buy an engagmrnt ring,
you know.
Uarkle Eh? Has Miss I'iDkie accep
ted ydu?
Sparkle She will when I purpose.
Last knight she asked me how 1 liked
her mother.
A I.ea Year Hint.
She "What is that little silver design
on your lapel?
He Examine it.
She It's a tiny tree with an ax lying
near.
He Exactly. It seems that I only
need to be axed. Pittsburg Bulletin.
Order of Washing Dlihes.
The order of washing dishes is of
some importance. Glasa should be
taken first, then silver, then china.
After the dishes are done, carefully
scald, rinse and dry wiht dishcloths and
towels. If they can be dried in the
open air so much the better. Exchange.
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. RED C0Si TfrDlAKOIID BSAHO A
?ttURONMira.S 4$
t' tmi ToRioiNaL ao aiNUiNC. Ta aalf Sara, Sarn aaa rstmn 1111 s la. r
mm Miai wita um rlbbaa. Take a asaar . .
. k ... MbriuiL At dthiui. m ataa ai
V all fllla la simmrt all
Via mmt ar partleuuiri, ual
sa kjr au Mcai wraaspaaai
la mm. hi ntara Mali.
CHICHESTER CHE-.e.-agJja
1 CURED TO STAT CURES.
I Wa want the name and ad-
' drenof every suflerer In lha
c
1 U.S. and Canada. Addreta,
'. Israkt Isyta, il, laftis, M
IM Adama t., Oriloaao,
kla Caalaaat Praarh apMaUsi
Cans for Lira all Ckraaie, Harr-
a aaa aeqairaa pinaass or
MOraalWaakaai, iiaataj
f with question list, 4f.
ucehotelI
;0ETB OLAEE 8T.
jflntei from the Court
lOanpajt the door.
. wiMi am moxiern im-
hewly furnished. On
anrl Fnmnain
weekly; transient 6CK
ft upward. TarkUli BatbV
ad gentlemen, 60 cents.
jtot lor future use.
RELIEVES aU Stonaca Diatraaa.
REMOVES Hatuea, Ben a of TuUrat
CkwomioH, Pa m.
REVIVES Faiuhs EN E ROY.
RESTORES Normal Clreutetttw, ss4
Wabhs to Toa Tin.
ML HAITBR MUICINI M.. IL Lsvls. Sts
UU !UU nUHK'r
;ii.urM.rWE Nebraska
PAPIK t'SIOH, York, Keb. .
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a4aCIGAItMTO UKALKRS.
JOr'Xfu 1 Co" Samples Free!
P CUT made 171 In four days on my KleeUle
AULrl I Coreeta end iclalttes. 100 per cent
profit and Cash Prizes. Bsiuple Ire. Ir
Biidsuian, llroadway, S. Y.
I WILL SELL YOUR HOME
FARM OR ANY OTHER
REAL ESTATE
or forfeit $125. Send tfiftZftfti
Real estate Agent,
474 Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn, N. V.
Will buy a Virginia
F.state of SIT aerea,
rich land, brick man
sion, 15 rooms: cost
110,000. For particulars, I), n. Lyaca m vo
Uchuiond, Vfrglnla.
$7,000;
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waaiaihaaeka
Imlina rsmMlr tor all
uanaioral dlseharfa a
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Kirt.i nn far the oaMII
tatina wsaSaaaa pmllar
womea.
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M.M. V. 171-13
Vrk. K.
Edtrar ha a new oil and tank line.
Hastings banks havs orsr 9900,000 on
iepoait.
A whittling social is tbe latast at
Kearney.
Tho Scotia normal college will open
'or business April 5.
An old-time husking be was held
soar Wilsonville Monday.
Farmers near Brokon Bow will put in
a early 100 acres of sugar beets.
An effort is beiog made to organic a
tons of veteran camp at Ganua.
Tb Beatrice Urch company has or
ders for fifteen carloads of starch.
Eight carloads of im migrant movables
were unloaded at Aurora lait week.
A man sot off tbe train at Columbus
and enquired for the "autograpy gallery"
The people that return from visits in
stber states sro satisfied with Nebraska.
A apott wt-o tinned a West Poiat girl
and ths.i Sod has been arrested in Kan
sas.
AnJy J. Uoran of Eagle, reported
killed at Denver, is sll right, and has
had do trouble.
Nebraska newspapers are kept busy
letting the names of tbs newcomers
from other state.
The Grant villase board will Durohass
300 hitchiug posts and put two in front
of ea.h business lot.
Mrs. Bowlin, the "spotted woman,"
who has been exhibiting herself, has lo
cated nl Nemaha City.
A Holyoke, Col., banker and au attor
ney were arrested at Wallaoe for carry
ing concealed weapon.
A wagon with 1,000 pounds of freight
ran over the leg of a Brokan Bow luan
and did not break it.
Myron YanPleet, tb man., killed by
Captain Vootnu at Hastings, had allowed
his life insurance to lapse.
South Omaha is having more trouble
Dver her paving than most other towns
have with the present mud.
The Plattsmouth B. A M. shops arc
crowded with work, and more men aie
employed llinn ever before.
Tho Ilastiugs bicycle club will give a
ball to raise funds to entertain tbe eta
bicycle tournament in July,
Fairmont, the heme of the eyeless
calf, now has a pig with two bodies,
eight legs and only one head.
A daughter of Joseph Snurr of Sum
ner, fell from a hay stack and landed on
l.er head, but was little hurt.
Several carloads of Nebraska horses
have started eist for tbe various parts
of the state tbe past few days.
Peter Coon of Eagle has been bound
over to district court on tbe charge of
allowing diseased bogs to run at large.
One day of last week thirty-four car
loads of household goods were distrib
uted over the B. il M. beyond McCook.
The March statements of Kearney
banks show that they have more money
on deposit than ever before in their his
tory. ,
After existing for years without an of
ficial paper, the city of Kearney hsa
asked for bids for printing the council
proceedings.
Bert Nichols ot Ro3eland, threw a
pitchtotk to Jim Ireland from tbe top
of a stack. It struck him on the foot
snd pierced it.
Plattsmouth people have such im
plicit confidence in their court house
dock that they missed several meals
lately when the clock ran slow.
Twenty-two persons from Bromfield
lately started for California. When
they run out of money they will some
back to Nebraska to make some more.
There are symptoms that Daisy Stod
dard, the champion girl elocutionist, is
about to break forth again. She will be
at the Kearney county teachers' associa
tion. ;
A woman was caught at Benkleman
behind a counter with her lap full of
ribbons, wsa arrested, escaped, went to
Stratton, caught, brought back and
acquitted.
The students ot Pawnee oollege raised
over 9100 for the proposed oolleg in one
day. t9,196 of the 810,000 bad been
raised before, and Pair nee City feels
sure of the oollege.
There are now from 1,200 to 1,300
Omaha Indiana on the reservation, and
laOO Winnebago. Formerly the latter
outnumbered tb Omaha, but tb
Omahas hare increased greatly of late
years.
Nebraska City claims to use in manu
factures mors grsin than any Nebraska
town but Omaha, kill more hogs than
any town but South Omaha, and use
double the amount ot coal for manufac
turing purposes ot any place in the state
except Omaha.
Rtromsbtrar will soon vote on a propo
sition to deed tie normal school propr-
tv to Professor Bryant on consideration
that hs will run tb aokool for five years
Tb starting of the Kearney cracker
factory, closed by th trust, depends on
eltlasns taking 95,000 stock to remove a
tlsn. It will be queer if the Kearney
gait does not rata that.
Ex-Sheriff 8hnbrrr baa returned
to Aurora from a trip to Honduras,
Central Amarica, in th lnWrt of soms
local stockholders in a grant thr. Hs
waj notplaaasd with th country.
Highest of all in Leavening Power Latest U. S. Gov't Report
ABSCULfTELY PURE
Piaauible.
Major d'Arlandes, like many another
French soldier, was tired of wailing for
for promotion and opportunities to dis
tinguish himself. He seized an oppor
tunity to enjoy a little excitement and
at the same time to remind Louis XYI
of his baffled ambitious.
He made a balloon ascension, which
attbat time was thought to be a very
risky affair. The king promptly re
proved him for bis rashness.
Tonr majesty will pardon me, 1
hope," said the officer, "but the fact is
the minister of war has made me bo
many promises in the air that I went
up to look for some of them."-Paris
Letter.
THE ELECTRIC LIGHTER.
One of the most deliirbtful of the
minor accessories thst electricity fur
nishes to the household is the newly-invented
"Electric Lighter." This is a
beautiful ornament for the parlor, din
ing room or chamber, always instantly
resnonsive to a call for light and of valu
able service in other ways to the family.
Itisoperatee by pressing the little
button seen at the top of the centre rod,
when the light instantly appears at the
opening under the ornament upon the
upner Dand. It is made of highly
polished nickle plate, is bat six inches
high and occupies only six square inches
on the table or mantle. Its construc
tion is so simple it can be readily taken
to pieces and as easily readjusted to
working order. It needs no wires or
connections, the current of electricity
being generated by chemical action
within the cylinder. It is perfectly safe,
Iways secure, and a child can operate
it.
The material used in the battery is
sold bv everv rirwrfrist, and a charge
costing but iOc. is sufficient to keep it
in constant service lor tniriy to sixty
days. With usual care it will last a
lifetime, and if it should become dis
abled by an unfortunate tumble, any
damaged part tan be replaced at a trifi
expense. Its construction is so hand
some ana ornamental it. win n-auny
find its place among tho bric-a-brac of
tho choicest apartments and is easily
portable from room to room.
It will be found a most desirable coni-
psnion for the merchant or lawyer in
his office, the professional man in his
study, the student in nis nxigmgs, hs
well as the housewife, and its neatness
and quick responsiveness will recom
mend it to an.
It is manufactured and sold by the
Barr Electric Manufacturing Co. at Nos.
17 and 19 Broadway, New lork. ine
price is fo, a ventaDie trine wrieu m
beauty and service are considered.
Though originally designed simply
for a liehter. it has been found prac
ticable to add several useful accessories.
A Medical Coil with hand electrodes
can be readily attached, by which cither
gentle or sharp electric shocks can be
given to a member of the family afflict
ed with Nervous Affections, Rheuma
tism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, sciatica,
Hi-nriache. etc. This attachment can
also be connected by wires to the doors
and windows of tbe bouse, tnus provia-ino-
the. homestead with a complete
and icrfcctly reliable electric burgular
alarm, or if in a city, it can be con
nected with a street wire to ine nearest,
police station. The price of the med
ical coil 13.50.
Another adjunct is the call bell,
which is also easily adjustable and
operated by pushing down the central
rod, as in a dinner table or call bell.
The price of this with 100 feet of wire, is
but l.2o.
The merits of this novel invention
cannot properly be described in a news
paper article. It needs to be seen to be
appreciated. Its beauty, quick service
ane simplicity of construction make it
an instant favorite.
The Marechal Davoust. Princess Eck-
muhl. was at eiehty-five renowned for
her queenly carriage, superb eyes and
beautiful clear skin, which was so winte
to rival the snow of her abundant
hair. She used only pure water on her
face ahd allowed herself only a very
simple diet.
Slate forms naturally in layers, and
the -splitters," following the grain or
' ribbon" with a large chisel, separates
the blocks Into strips of about the
proper thickness for roofing slate.
To Whites One's Hands.
Pour some lemon juice into an equal
quantits of glycerin and rub your hands
with the mixture before going to bed
If you don't mind sleeping with gloves
on, that is better still and helps eon
siderably In the task of whitening your
hands. In the morning wash your
thoroughly In warm water and apply
the juice again pure, but only a few
drops this time. You must not keep
this np too long or your hands will
show such a dazzling whiteness as to
make aU the other young ladles in the
vlciuity jealous. New York He'.ild.
Why IHrk Took Bis Tiaaa.
Wife I wonder why little Dick
doesn't come home. I want him to run
on a lot of errands.
Husband Does he know it?
Wife-Yes; I told him before he
went to school.
Husband (who was once a boy him
self) -You might have had more sense.
Didn't Hare to be Called.
Papa What in the world has got in
to Bobby ? He was up before daylight
this morning.
Mamma This is Saturday. Good
News.
For Bronshial and Asthmatic
Complaints, and Coughs and Colds,
'Brown's Bronchial Tr.ches" have re
markable curative properties. 25 cts. a
box.
A Man or Note.
Mrs. G add "Mrs. Blabb tells me her
daughter is going to marry a man of
note,"
Mrs. G abb "that's queer. I heard
she was engaged to a trombonist"
The man or woman who speaks in
the simplest, most direct and un
equivocal language is least liable to
bo misunderstood or to suffer the
mortficatiou of explanation or cor
rection. The cries of none of the quadrupeds
approach more closely that of the hu
man voice than those of seals when
lamenting the loss or capture of their
young.
The Only One Ever Printed. Can Yon Find
lha Word?
There is a threc-im h display advertisement In
this paper, this week, which has no two wolds
alike, except one word. The same la true of
each new one appearing each week, from the
Dr. llartcr Medicine Co. This house places a
"Crescent" on everything they make and pnb
listi. Look for It, mmkI them the name of the
word and thev will return vou BOOK, HKAl'Tl
FCL MTllOriUAPHS or SA M i'J.KS FREE.
Hundreds of imported song birds
were tured loose a few days ago neanr
Beaverton, Or. They seemed delighted
to regain their freedom and at once rose
high in the air, singing gayly, and then
made a wide circle and settled along a
creek which runs through the meadow.
After traveling over a hundred square
miles of territory near Uirard, Kan., on
a recent Saturday, 4,000 men, with a
brass band and four drum crops, suc
ceeded in killing two wolves.
State or Ohio, City of Toledo, (
LycAs county ) "
Frank J. Ciieney makes oath that
he is the senior partner of the lirm of
J. Cheney & tjo.. aoing business in
the City of Toledo, County and State
aforesaid and that said firm will pay
the sum of ON K HUNDRED DOL
LARS for each and every case of
Catarrh that cannot be cured by the
use or hall s uatarrit uure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence, this Oth day of Decem
ber, A. JJ. 18W.
'seaT A. W. GLEA SON.
-. Notary Public.
Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken internal
ly and acts directly on the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system,
Send for testimonials, free.
t. j. ciieney. & co., Toitao, o.
lySold by Druggists, 75a.
No system of separation of the sexea
has been adopted anywhere in Sydney,
New Soutli Wales, and no need for one
has arrisen. Tbe number of women
attending the classes in arts and
sciences is much larger than that of
those taking up the study of medicine.
A Practical View.
Son "Here.s a horseshoe I found in
the street good one, too."
Papa "Well, throw it away."
"Isn't it lucky to find a horseshoe?"
"Not unless you own a horse."
Modest.
'Vm no pig; I don't want the earth,"
was the remark of a baldheaded, gray
whiskered man in a Broadway restau
rant a few days ago he sent back a
potato boiled in its skin and part of the
soil in which it grew. New York Re
corder. A Busy Hoar.
Careful Mother (severely) Mabel, I
have discovered that you went with Mr.
Nictfello to a restaurant after the opera
the other night. When I asked what
made yon so late, yon said it was on ac
count of the long waits.
Mable Y-e-a, ma, the the waits at
tho restaurant, you know.
OBPEVG
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