The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, May 05, 1892, Image 5

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?&tzB .feeder
Ilrlirate ISahy.
points to be eonsid-
11 delicate b:iby, v.r.'.ea
son ScoviL
ooil.
iven at o:-.c9.
ecu tlio ii:fcu!H.
food must, of course,
cliiU; wliat agrees
us taken by another.
nils a tlnru. a goou
bk'spoonfnl of cream
'Ula of nine wau-r,
!ed wa'.er, Bwettened
cli of milk sugar,
m, and tlie food is
'Ins is sullicieiit for one
ordinary s.iel baby
baths old; after that
Jrea3e Hie quantity
ng tbo proporlion of
UliS!
Hundred Dollars Ile-
)e of ( alarrli that can-
Hall s r.iurrii t nro.
& CO., Props, ToLdo, O.
ned, liavo Known i.
b last 15 rears, and be-
Wtly l.onoral)l in nil
liunss aii'i nnaiiciaiiy
any obligation made
Wholesale J )ru ctrist,
JSC; KlMN AN A M !!
Binni? ist, 'J'oiedo, ( ).
I. tire is taken nil in . i
k upon the biooa ana
ol the system, j-rice
Mold by all Druggists.
I nre 0 rowing.
fcinaa has a curiosity
map of the I'uited
ki .(. ( oloraao, inn
Nevada, and Arizona
it, Kansas takes up
3ka spreads over the
on ana asiunRton
Utah takes tip Nevada
since been taken oil
Sew Mexico There
in Iowa, Nebraska
'nniiij from St. Louis
Kansas is now third
in railroad mileage.
filial Troches" have
On the inllamed parts,
Sighs. Colds, and the
Jubles lo which SiriK
tipt alters are liablo.
iiiiuKfir.
f'itliat man you were
-go an occulist,?
'ie's a lawyer. Why
fas an occulist?
B, he had so much
that I thought lie
Oiial. Detroit Free
Wilted. Can Vim Find
f orrt ?
IIptiIhj' mlvertiFcrncnt In
which lui no two wonla
I. The harm? is true of
4g each Meek, from the
t. This hoiiHO lin'e a
itig tliey make and pnb
d them the name of the
rn von BOOK, HKAl II
irSA.Ml'LliS HIKE.
Ill the Mountain.
The Southern papers are tell in? about
the woude: fill miraeks preformed by
Teresa. I'rrea, who lives on a ranch in
the heart of tho Sierra Aiadre mount
ains. The. nearest town to her home is
Trinidad, sone liftcrii miles away.
She cures by tho simple laying 0n of
hands, and is call d a sa.ut by the
thousands of Mexicans and Indians
who have learned of her wonderful
powers.
The scene at the humble ranch bailies
description.- Living in improvised
j:ica!s and tents ail along the mountain
side from Trinidad to the woman's
home were thousands of decrepit, dis
eased and haggard-looking Mexicans,
who were patiently awaiting their turn
to be cured of their nlllictions. .St.
Theresa as she is called, is 17 years of
age, has a sinkingly beautiful face,
straight black hair, and dresses in the
plainest kii.d of a woolen garment. She
said she was lirst made aware of her
wonderful power last summer, and,
while idie firmly believes it is a Divine
gift, yet bIio is at a loss to account for
it being giver, to her any more than to
any one else. She performs her curt s
by merely laying her hand on the he id
of the person afflicted, and giving the
command to fcrise and depart in health.
A stream ot unfortunate sick people
pottretl through her room during the
correspondent's visit, among them be
ing men and women allliete'I with
rheumatism and many cripples, livery
one who has submitted to her treatment
claims to have been instantly cured.
Three cases of leprosy and seven of
smallpox are among those which tho
woman says she has cureiU She will
accept no money or gift of any kind in
payment for her services.
I.OS I,
liose mother severely
of his choice)
much I will lose
so far below me in
Clara; but then just
2h she will gain, and
the family. Harper's
fctlieltod.
American Angler a
jbar captured with a
Jon in as many days
I total length of the
ighty-three feet and
total weight 1,774
hours and fifty-three
jpent in actual play.
Weighed 205 pounds.
I of HHttlelnakcK.
men, engaged in
ihe Decker plantation,
Ark., recently, dis-
lerful den of rattle
jno of the rattlers was
lar space, which has
ot an old well (liled
men set fire to the
few moments the
lly covered with rep-
8 killed the entire
ir hoes in dispatching
JTere Cfty-two slain,
l two to seven feet.
I.v and War.
Myram, a liedouin beauty and Boae,
in Algeria, was loved by two nun
called Uclk'isicm and Lahmri. She has
been living with tho latter and stems
to have bien desirous of making a
change, she advised Jielkassem to
kiil Lahmri, which was done. She
again chunked her allegiance and went
to Lnhmri's family advising them to
take their revenge upon Jiekassem.
Doth families then looked about among
their friends and mustered a fighing
party each. The encounter was bloody.
Four men were kiled outright and not
one it seems, escaped without wound.
Tho brother of llelkasscm and the son
a boy of only 1 1 years, were among the
killed. The guilty parties were tried
according to French law, Kcllkassem
was sentenced to die and Myram was
condemned to forced labor for life.'
The combatants in the battle were
sentenced to six years in the peniten
tiary, lieautoous Myram is beside her
self at the dignity inflicted upon her
innocent person and tried to commit
suicide, but was prevented.
lie Stood IIlRli,
"How about that young gentleman
who conies toseo you and your sister
so often. Millie?" said the old gentle
man to his daughter.
"Why ho is very nice and entertain
ing papa. I'd like to have you meet
him."
'Very likely. . But what is his
position? Does he stand high in
society?'
"Oh, ye3, indeed papa, he is six fecf
tall. 'Texas Sittings.
Was the Gooiv Murdrpd.
Old widow Barbara Sellers has tho
finest flo-k of geese within a radiu3 of
live niih-s of Williainsbridge, declares
ihe Toledo Blade. She supports her
self and educates two grandchildren
j:i the product of the birds, all but one
:f which contributed, either with eggs,
feathers or ilesli, to her income. The
exception was a goose known to be
twenty years o il, and with a possible
claim to much greater age, for noboay
could say when it was batched.
Jt long ago ceased to lay, and its age
prelected it from slaughter. After it
was plucked, live years ago, its feathers
did not grow out again, and every
winter it suffered severely from the
cold, its companions insulted it with
derisive cackling, stole its share of the
food and occasionally assulted it with
their broad beaks. Life was a burden
to it, and one morning before Williams
bridge awoke to the fact that it wai
freezing hard, the old goose died.
Mrs. Sellers was in doubt whether it
committed suicide or was murdered
Long before daylight she was awakened
by the cackling of her geese, and,
though it was too dark to see them by
looking out of her bedroom window,
she knew by the direction of the sound
that they were in and around the duck
pond, a sheet of water about three feet
deep at the reer of the house. At in
tervals, she says, she could hear the
querulous complainings of the old
goose, but it3 voiew, after being several
times cut oil, at last ceased entirely.
At dawn Mrs. Sellers saw that the
pond was frozen over, and in the cen
ter was an old goose with its head
under the ice. The other birds were
around it on the slippery surface. They
were watching it closely, and had it
moved they would, no doubt, have
forced it back, it v;i3 quite dead
however, and Mrs. Sellers thinks tho
younger geese beat its head below the
water and made it stay in that position
until the iceloimed around it. She
admits, however, that it may have
grown weary of its life and bent its
neck while, the wuter froze it in.
I'l-aok l.enlle'a lluband.
It all happened b 'cause Mrs. Frank
Leslie tried to make a blooming jour
nalist out of her her husband, and Mr.
Wilde didn't see it in that light.
Mr, Wilue has many of the attributes
of a newspaper man. For instant, he
breakfasts at p. m., takes his meals
fit his club, spends most of his niyht
there and keeps up his acquaintance
with his wife by meeting her at four
o'clock in the afternoon and taking a
drive, through the park.
After Kudying Mr. Wilde's charac
teristics for awhile Mrs, Leslie came to
the conclusion that he ought to be a
reporter or have something or other to
do on a newspaper, so that he would
have some reason to stay away nights.
The fact is, Mrs. Leslie can't get used
to his buisness hours and wants to
drive him to work or to drink, or else
get Mm to live like a Christian. When
this happy couple went West recently
one took a section in the Pullman
and another a stateroom, because of
this disturbance in their domestic
arrangements, and Mrs. Leslie, accord
ing to her own confession, has to eat
most of her meals alone. Mrs. Leslie is
not going to get a divorce or put her
hubby on an allowance of 525 per week
She is going to keep at him until he
braces up and makes a name nearly as
famous as her own, when she wiil
assume it. Her faith is big enough to
move a brickyard.
I'uurrrning iBTfnlon
"While the path of the inventor is
generally strewn with rocks instead of
roses," said a well known-patent law
yer to a New York Advertiser reporter
'sometimes he strikes an idea tint in
fqwty language, land3 him on Easy
street for the present, and eventually
locates him on Flush avenue. And the
strange thing about those ideas is that
they areal w-ays so painfully simple that
every other man when he heaps of
them kicks himself for not utilizing the
same idea when it occurred vaguely to
his own mind several years before.
''One instance of this fact is the in
vention of the sand blast.
'i he inventor, while on a visit to the
seashore, noticed that the glass in those
windows w hich fronted the beach of
the place at which he was stopping was
dulled in some peculiar way. 1 le made
inquiry and found that thisua; caused
by the clouds of sand which the winter
storms drove against the exposed
panes.
"The sand blast resulted from this
little bit of trivial information, and the
man who utilized it is at present
sporting purple and fine linen and
possesses numerous ducats.
"A second example is that of the
rural gentleman who found his watch
key plugged with dust one afternoon.
Afer scraping it out he sat down to
thii.k of some way to stop future an
nouauces in that line. By way of ex
periment he bored a hole in the key
near its end and found that he could
clean it at once by simply blowing
through this orifice.
''lie patented the idea, and realized a
big sum of money on it. But ideas
like these don't occur every afternoon."
A Very Young ltuehelor.
'J he effects of red tape on the official
mind seem to be experienced by all
who are brought under the influence
of the circumlocution office. A
Parisian flaneur has picked up the fol
lowing particulars of a conversation
which passed in an emigration office.
The father of a family presents him
self and asks for tickets.
"How many are you?" asks the
agent.
"I my wife and my child."
"Good; your age, your profession?"
'Thirty years carpenter; my wife
twenty-four needlewoman."
The boy?" asks the agent.
'S.-ven months."
"His profession?"
The father's eyebrows formed (lothic
arches on his forehead.
"His profession I say?"
repeated the agent, angrily. "We
bave no time to lose."
"The father reflects, and at last re
plies "Bachelor!" London Tit-liits.
It JeemlH.
Willie "Papa, it it swearing to talk
about old socks being darned?" Papa
"Xo, my son, Why T Willie "Cause
I wish Johnny would keep his darned
socks out of my drawer." Chicago
Tribune.
I MArlY LIKE THESE.
KPUDiLTIi Bethany, Mo., Aug. 4, 1888:
ratUKALUlA. .'Suffered for years with neu
ralgia, but was finally cured by St. Jacols Oil "
T. B. SHEEEE.
SPRAINS Cons,amine- Midi., Feb. 16,1887: " Wa? troubled 30 years
with pains in the back from strain; in beil for weeks at a
time; no relief from oilier reniedie?. About 8 years ago I bought St. Jacobs Oil
and made about 14 applications; have been well and strong ever since. ILtve
done all kinds of work andean lift as much as ever. So return of pain in years-
D. M. KEAKICK.
' (ie ,o.-lt stairs of my residence in the darkness, and was
Blinusod liailly in my hip and side; suffered severely. St Jacobs Oil completely
cured me." WM. C. HARDEN,
O Member of State Legislature.
Augurs? she queried wearily, is that
what they bored people with?
"A ii mi
Flower"
The Irtun-''lnli.
In a liarlier Shop.
Barber If my plan was adopted
there would be no more bald heads.
Customer I haye tried a number of
preparations and they are all humbugs.
"My idea can't fail."
"Wear a wig. Texas Sittings.
Coffee bleachei and improves with
ago, but old coffees, which used to be
highly esteemed, are now no longer
obtainable, as the prices of coffee have
been so high that the planters have
hurried their product to market in
stead of keeping it, as was often the
custom in the olden time.
Xo people in tho world are moro
dependent upon the boats than the .
natives of southers Alaska. They
live in a region where tho coast line Is j
broken into many channels, straits ana
by the numerous islands of tho Stitkan
Archipelago,
iron
of Homes-4o Years the Bade!
At a meeting of the Berlin physiolog
ical society Prof. Moebius described
a most peculiar specimen of the finny
tribe the drum-lish. They are found
only in the waters of the Harbor of
Mauritics. the St. Louis Republic states
and when caught and held in hand
:hey emit a most "striking noise a
sound resembling that produced by
tapping the head of a tenor drum. A
careful examination of this strange
creature fails to reveal any movement
of the mouth, the only motion obsera-
blo being just behind the gill slit,
where a continuous vibration of the
skin may be seen. The portion of the
skin which vibrates stretches from the
clavicle to the bronchial arch. This is
provided with four large bony plates
and lies just over the air or "swim
bladder." Behind the clavicle is a
curiously shaped long bone, which is
attached by the middle to the clavic
muscle in such a manner as to form a
lever with two arms. The long arm of
this horney lever is imbeded in the
ventral trunk muscles, and is capable
of easy movement to and fro. The
short arm slides, during this movement
over the rough inner side of the claviclo
which (rives rise to a cracking noise
which can be plainly heard at a dis
tance of twenty feat. Naturalists are
of the opinion that the grating noise is
intensified by tho near proximity of
the air bladder, the latter acting as a
reasonator. Bo this as it may, the
"drum-lish" is a natuarl curosit.y of the
most curious kind. Especially does
this strike home when we consider the
maxim of the older naturalists; "A1J
lishes are mute:"
raid 111 Way,
Hotel Porter (to traveling salesman
(n wash-room)-Excuse mo boss but
dem towels are for de use ob de guosts.
Traveling Salesman Well, where
aro the towels for tho boarders ?
Cloak Journal,
" I am happy to state to you and
to suffering humanity, that my wife
has used your wonderful remedy,
August Flower, for sick headache
and palpitation of the heart, with
satisfactory results. For several years
she has beeu a great sufferer, has
been under the treatment of eminent
physiciaus in this city aud Boston,
and found little relief. She was in
duced to try August Flower, which
gave immedaite relief. We cannot
say to much for it." L, C. Frost,
Springfield, Mass.
RELIEVES all Stomach Distress.
REMOVES Nausea, Sense of Fullness,
Congestion, Pain.
REVIVES Failino ENERGY.
RESTORES Normal Circulation, Uld
Wabhs to Toe Tips.
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dTuH'eTinv Pills o
OTIie dyspeptic, the ilebllTnitod, wlicih- ft
or from v.xuch of work f mind or
Obory or exposure In malarial region,
will nnclTutt'n I'lll the most genial tj
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nn.VER Wijutor one yar TRIAL Snbucripdon to oar Utm
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kt- pr tii iMiiii ;tii"i ucHuiiiiu tTutuns uivnie ir mi iuau i vie; worii, ac., which woma
u . ,M chi ap at f0 eta. We wiil also print your name and address without charge in oar
HAIL LIST fr one year, whir-h is wnt to Publisher. Manufacturers. Norelty LValeiv, Card
J'riuter, and others nit over thr WOULD, and you will rcceiraln return for the next two jwn to
come, hundred f " I'liFK I'ACKAOKS," containing Samples, Majfaxuacs, Books, Papers, Cards,
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In compmindinE a solution part vu tecidtntlr apliM ob the bud
and oa winking srer.id Unas discovered that the hair waa com
lilf. lely rc.ji..vi..l u e ol onet put Uiis wonderful preparation on the
market .itid so great Unit been lilt demand that we are now Introducing
It throughout toe world under the name ol Queen's AnU-Haixlna. '"
IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND
5U DimCLE ANT CHILD CAN USE IT. :
Ty the hair over and apply the mixture for a few minuUa. and the
hair disappears as if by mugie w ithout the slightest pain or injury when !
applied or ever afterward, it is unlike anyolber preparation ever used
f(.ra like purpose. Thousands of LADIKS who have been annoyed '
wilh hair on their FACK, NECK and ARMS elKut ila merlu.
i KNTIUHKN who do not appreeiatea beard or hair on their nerr.
find a priceless boon in Queen's Antt-Hairine which does away :
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1PTP.ISI To laHM who introduee and sell among their friends S6 Bottles of Queen's intl-Hirln,
OrLtllal. we will present with a SILK DRESS. IS yards best .ilk Extra Large Bottle and sample
(SBSBSSSni of silk to seleot from aant with order. Good Salary or Commission to Agents.
We hnvc Irit-cl (fuecn's Anti-lluirltic, niul tni il does nil nbnve company clnims fcrr It. Editor.
ratle Mark,
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We will mail free to any lady our HOME TREAT
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of Female Complaints or Weakness. Address
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The Water Hyacinth
8ti?e8 Major.)
Am mi if the rmwv rare and heautitul plants of
fered tl.is season, there is nothing more unique, or
that wilt exec; in heauty this Queen of wa'er plants.
H will g-rnw and hloum profu ely inimyvefscl
that will hold wat' r, sucreediiiff os well in a com
mon tub as in ihe most expensively arranged
aquatic pond It require- hut little soil in the Bot
tom of the vessel used, and if this bean aauaritimor
cthcr cle ar class vessel, the soil may he 'concealed
ly a layer of shells cr pebbles; and as the pi mt
floats on the surface of the water, sustained by its
. infhleil leaf stems, its mass of feathery blue roots
extending downward, form a ery attractive fea-'
tnrc. It is utmost constantly in bloom, throwing un
its spikes of beautilul flowers as large as a si ver
dollar, aud of the most beaut if ui shade of lilac-rosw
the upper petal with a uietalic blue blotch ip the
rt nttr, whie!) in turn ha.su golden spot in its center,
. the whole flower Mtkling as if sprinkle i with,
diimiond dust, and rivaling; in beauty many of the
rnost cnstlv Oreiiiils.
I Having grown an enormous stock of this lovely
plant to nuet ths iiopu'ar demand, we are ahl? to
j offer it :it a prie w thin the reacii of every one.
Hue plants, blooming; size, 25 ccdLj. each, t for si
cc ts, 7 Inr 9i.
NYM 111 A MA A MIA O DOK AT A , the lovely and fragrant While Water Lily; large plan U
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iM)NTi;iMKI A COISDATA. An elegant aqmttic plant of upriglil habit, very easy to grow, a
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box. l'rlco. tl.. Sent direct, lealed. Clr. frw.
LA I ON CIIKMICAL CO., Ilurtau, Mm.
LII.ML JAW Ucmover: Warranted to eure.
Ienvcs no soar. 75 cents per bottle, postpalil.
Ben. U. Bjiiiion, York, Neb. Sold by Jrug-Klnts.
M, N. U. No. 177-10
York, Neb.
NORTH
WESTl EAST
SOUTH
TurcliBSO TfekeU ami Consign your
Freight via tho
F. E. & M. V. and S. C. & P.
RAILROADS.
H. G. Bl'RT, General Mnnnprcr.
K. MOItliHOUSE, . J. U. BUCHANAN.
Ueu'l Freight Aff'f. Gcn'l Pass. Agt.
OMAHA, NEB.
ROOFING
GUM-ELASTIC ROOFING FELT costs only
03.00 per 100 square feet. Makes a good roof
for veHrw, and Hnyone can put it on.
(ifjM-ELASTIC I'AINT costs onlv 60 cents per
pnl. in bbl. lots, or H 40 for 5 K"l. tubs. Color
iliirk rd Will stop lenks in tin or iron roofs
llmt U1 Inst for years. Try It.
gend stninp for samples snd full pnrticulars.
(it'M Elastic Koofino Co.,
89 & 41 West Broadway, New York.
Local Agents Wanted.
TYPEWRITERS
REM
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TON
For Sale, Kent or Exchange.
BEST IN THE WORLD I
Jos. P. Megeath, Dealer,
1607 Fsrnsm Btrsst, OMAHA
ft C fill Month and Expenses.
I I I" To A Kent a to Sell
4l I (VfJ.CIUAKSTODKAI.KRS.
J"hnBtr"'CML. " Samples Free!
TANSY piJLLSI
Pr CATON'S RELIABLE COMPOUND for
LADIES nre Safe, Prompt, Efl'ertual. Tho
original "d only genuine Woman's Halva
tlou. Sent direct, 1; scaled. Advice free.
(ATON M ED. Hl'KC. CO., Boston, Maw. Sold by
nil local druggist.
EVERY BODY
That contemplates building or remodeling
their buildiiiKS should call on or write Irvln
Trlbblo for specifications, estimates and Infor
mation resnrdlliK l'liiinbinK Meam and Hot
water heating. The best of reference furniauad.
Hpeclflcations and cstiniates made frM. Corrsa
pondenec solicited. Address,
1KV1M 1'KIltltLK, Box 18S,Tork, NatH
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