The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, June 16, 1892, Image 5

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heads an u devoutly cross them
selves v ,ts hearse is passing. This
is true even of Uie drivers of tram cars,
'duses and drays, and of the maids in
white caps New York Sun.
I think if the women were to vote
for a national drink as well as for a "na
tional flower," they would name ice.
Wee Pet-Kitty doesn't like my dolly.
Mamma Why do you think so?
Wee Pet Wen I put er in dolly's
lap, she doesn't purr a bit. Good News.
FARFJ DEPARTMENT.
The old fetish that woman is the
slave of man or that man is "the lord
of creation" is inspired by no loftier
sentiment than that which would drive
the one and not the other as beasts ot
burden to the field that the superior
sex might enjoy all the fruits of their
common husbandry. It is repugant to
American institutions and the Amer
ican idea of equal rights and ought not
to prevail anywhere. Woman's Re-corder.
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Eight doctors treated me for Heart
Disease and one for Rheumatism,
but did me no good. I could not
speak aloud. Everything that I took
into the Stomrch distressful me. I
could not sleep. I had taken all
kinds of medicines. Through a
neighbor I got one of your books.
I procured a bottle of Green's Aug
ust Flower and took it. I am to-day
stout, hearty and strong and enjoy
the best of health. August Flower
saved my life and gave me my health.
Mrs. Sarah J Cox, Defiance, O.
RELIEVES an Stomach Dtatreaa.
REMOVES Nausea. Sanaa of ruUneas,
CoHoaaTioir, Paiic.
REVIVES Faiuno ENERGY.
RESTORES Normal Circulation, and
Wabjm to Tob Tin,
DR. HatTER MEDICINE CO.. L Uall. Ma.
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" Mothers' Friend " is a scientific
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dient of recognized value and in
constant use by the medical pro
fession. These ingredients are com
bined in a manner hitherto unknown
"MOTHERS'
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It AND MORE. It Shortens Labor,
Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger t
Life of Mother and Child. Book
to " Mothers " mailed FREE, con
taining valuable information and
voluntary testimonials,
Cent by express on receipt of price lt.A0 per bottlf
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of Female Complainta or Weakneaa. Addreea
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Ea or Brellcn Whicu.
Which pays the more eggs or broil
it is a freijueut inquiry. 'J be fact is
both pay best. Jf you expect to make
eggs pay, and not keep the ajr-pro-duclng
breeds, you will not be so suc
cessful Lut which aie the egg-producing
breeds. They are those breeds
f hat are kept in full exercise, and are
I .ot ever-fed, and which are hardy ac
cording to the climate. Do not lose
sight of that one quality hardiness.
The best breed for New England is not
tho best breed in Florida. The best
breed for confinement is not the best
ou the range. Where the winters are
cold and long such breeds as the
Brahman, Cochins, Plymouth Hocks,
Langshans, Wyandottes, and even
leghorns, will serve well, and in more
moderate climates the Leghorns, Ham
burgs, Games lilaek .Spanish and
Minorcas will give good results, but in
cold climates, with good care, they will
also be profitable. The man who finds
no money in eggs is the cue who does
not improve his stock.
Do broilers pay? Yes. for the food
ri';uiied to produce one pound of
cL'ickeu meat costs only five cents. But
something depends on the man. If
you rely on the regulator entirely, and
export to escape work broilers will not
my. You cannot make a hen sit in
winter, and she could not raise a brood
even if she hatched them. The in
cubator is the only hope for early
broilers and best prices. Get a small
incubator now, and practice, so as to be
ready for winter work. Learn the how
and the why by practice. Broilers pay
well, but they do not pay unless you
learn. You can read all the literature
you wish, but the best teacher is experi
xiice. Make a specialty of eggs the first
year, but practice with the incubator,
ind you can theu make a specialty of
broilers. Ex.
lSutter On tlie Farm.
Scientific methods are pres cribed for
lie factory plan of a dairy, but the
average farmer's wife is expected to
produce good butter without rule, or
any of the facilities which make pos
sible a system for a perfect process
from the milking, setting, churning,
working and salting, but all is uncer
tain and haphazard, for better or for
worse, as to results. These are matters
of importance and every farmer should
study them and assist the housewife to
bring the dairy methods up to a per-
feet syslem.
l'ullet'i Kgga.
Eggs of a young pullet's are gener
nlly longer and more pointed at the
smaller end than those laid by the same
bird cither later in the season or the
uext year. Those early pullets will pro.
duce on an average about the propor
tion of six cockerels to four pullets
Kggs laid early in the season by older
hens are also, as a rule perceptibly Ion
gcr and more pointed than those laid
later in the season. It is well known
that cockerels oftener predominate in
early broods, and pullets in later ones.
Wlicn to Urek the Colt.
The ago at which horses should be
put to work has nothing to do with the
breaking of the colt. The best horse
handlers aim to get the colt accustomed
to the halter and the hand just as soon
as they are straightened up and can
stand on their feet The breaking of
the colt to be gentlo and easily man
aged about the stable is not only quite
a convenience wnere tne mother is
used in harness, but often prevents
iiccidents and injury to the colt. The
colt may bo handled, harnessed and
broken to the bit before it would Le
prudent or safe to put it to work in the
team.
The age at which horses should be
put to work depends a good deal on the
size and general temper ment of the ani
mal. The draft horses are less liable to
strain themselves in getting used to
hard work than the smaller, ambitious
nervous animals, consequently they
may be placed in the team at a younger
age and with less liability of injury.
The spirited animal should be handled,
broken to harness, but not put to tire
some, fatiguing labor until it is ma
tured. Handle the colts at an early
ig. . -
Cara of Young Fruit Trees.
We should give as close attention to
tur young fruit trees as auy other crop
If we expect to realize any profit from
them. The softening of the ground by
rains and the power the wind has
against the broad tops of young fruit
trees at this time of the year makes it a
matter of importance (hat we see after
our young trees imraeuiaieiy alter
every storm before the ground freezes
and straighten all that lean or that have
blown over. We have a young apple
orchard protected on the north by a
forest but the western winds every Fall
blow soira fit the joung trees over, es
pecially it the ground has been well
.ultivated. Our plan Is U push the
young trees bazk in posilio.t while the
(round ia still wet, pull up the largest
corn stubble we can find, place the root
nd against the tree, stamp it tight
with the foot, then throw a lew shovel
fulls of dirt on the com stubble to hold
it firm. They seldom blow over the
second time.
One advantage with sheep is that
Iheywiil pick up a good living in
places where cattle would nearly
tarre.
Mae? iaVsaaVaav
A well kept win shear a
fleece thai, a peer!) iept ne.
If you have sheep that are old fatten
and Liaiket them.
A sh;p that shears only four or fiTe
k.u;,ds of wool barely pays expenses.
One advantage with a small flk Is
that the owner can give them better
attention.
E-ves that are suckling lambs should
be fed a little longer than tho other
sheep.
The sheep that shears a good fleece
and furnishes a fine carcass is the kind
to raisy.
A ewe that is thin and poor and is
allowed to run down in condition
rarely raises, a good lamb.
For the small farmer, sheep are not
only suitable, but with good manage
ment can be made a very profitable
stock.
Poultry Picking!.
Do not use coal oil for lice on chicks.
Manure piles are good for gapes in
chickens.
Whenever a rooster's comb falls over
he has bad health.
Ducks can stand out in a hard rain,
but dampness induces cramps.
As the weather becomes warmer care
must bo taken in shipping not to
crowd.
Chickens should not be allowed to
run with the old hens alter they are
full feathered.
It is often a good plau to put tho hen
with a brood of chickens in the garden,
confining the hen in a coop; the chick-
ens will destroy numbers of insects.
It is only in exceptional cases that a
turkey can be induced to lay in a
poultry house, they prefer to steal nests
out and ranst be watched or a consid
erable number of eggs will be lost.
Dairy Oola.
The cow wants to see an improved
breed of dairymen established.
If you don't own a dairy of 400-pound
butter cows don't be discouraged. Test
each one, know what she can do, con
demn the poorest to sacrifice, when it
will damage you the least, breed to
blooded bulls of excellent practical
merit and save the best cows' calves.
Ihree or four years will find you look
ing up smiling.
How To Wash A Fowl,
Washing is so simple and so easy,
and yet so many spoil their birds by
only half carrying out the operation.
They fear that they may damage the
plumage or wet it too much, or that
they may be unable to get the eoap out
or to dry perfectly the feathers, and
thus scores of birds are ruined in ap
pearance by only partially cleansing
when it would have been better to have
left them untouched.
Birds should be washed two or three
days before wanted for show, and our
favorite fime for tubbing is whon th6
sun sets; then the birds are more docilf)
and likely to be quiet.
Testing Love.
Southern children have a very pretty
way of Helling fortunes" with tho dod
der vine or love vine, as thoy call it. A
piece is broken off and twisted around
the head three times, then dropped oc
a bank behind them. If the sweetheart
is true it grows. If it dies, he or she if
false
The mullen stalk is also used to learn
the constancy or the fickleness of the
lover. The stalk is broked, but not de
tached, and if it continues to grow the
absent one is constant, or vice versa. -New
York world.
To take off wall paper previous tc
painting or papering, wet tho old papei
thoroughly with a long handled brusb
dipped in warm water. Let it rest un
til the water has penetrated it and the
paper blisters and loosens, when you
can peel it off with your hands. Do
not wet too much at a time. New
York Journal.
The Rattleanaee'a Toung.
Does the rattle snak bring forth iti
young alive? I have seen young snakes
run in the old snake's mouth, making
a singing noise; and upon killing the
old snake and cutting it open har
found the young packed away side by
side, not in the stomach proper, but in
what seemed a place for them. Cor
Forest and Stream.
Eggs are gathered by hucksters, who
in turn sell them to what the dealers
refer to as the shippers, by whom they
are sent to New York. After the eggs
get here they are again handled by the
commission merchants, and finally they
reach the grocer, who disposes of them
to the consumers. New York Lveninp
Sun.
Cheese making in Canada has enor
mously improved within recent years
as a result of the method of instruction
which has been promoted by the gov
ernment in sending competent instruc
tors among the cheesemnkers.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
A white cashmere or chudda may be
nicely and easly cleaned at home by
using soap bark, which may be obtained
at any druggist's.
The color of meerschaum has noth
ing to do with the quality, and ranges
from pure white to a light yellow or a
bluish white. -"!
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ABSOLUTELY PURE
Sltnwrk'i Former Cook the Quickest.
The fastest cooking, authentically
Attested, was done not long ago by
Prince Bismark s former chief, who is
dow chief cook in a famious restaurant
of Berlin. He bad made a bet with a
regular guest of the place that he
eould kill, dress, cook and serve a
thicken in six minutes. The exploit
was to be performed before invited
spectators.
At nine o'clock on the appointed
evening the cook appeared with his
gas cooking stove on a platform in
sight of all in the room. He waved
the chicken around his head and it
cackled loudly. Decapitating the
fowl with one blow of a glittering
knife, this gastronomic expert within
sixty seconds had removed every
feather from it. The gas stove was
already lighted, with a broiler upon it.
The fowl wajcut open and drawn in
one other minute and placed upon the
broiler; a hot dish garnished with
watercress was at hand, and it lacked
just a second of the six minutes when
the chicken was served.. Pittsburg
Dispatch.
eafnes8 Cannot be Curetl
By local appplications, as they cannot,
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is onlv one way to cure Deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube pets
inflamed you have a rumbling sound
ar imperfect hearing, and when it is en
tirely closed Deafness is the result, and
unless the inflaniRtion can be taken out
and this tube restored to its normal con
dition, hearing will be destroyed for
ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by
catarrh, which is nothing but an in
flamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot le cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O.
bold by Druggists, 7oc.
Worms Eat Lent! Pipes.
In The Gesundheits Ingenieur the
fact is communicated by a correspon
dent that when tracing the leaky
places in a lead pipe there was found
in one of the leaks a live woodworm
with its head protruding in the wall of
the piping, the outer opening of the
cavity being of oblong form 7 by 4
millimeters, and the inner surface of
the same showing fine indentures.
Ihat similar cases have been occasion
illy met with appears to be the case,
the fact being stated in one of the
best known Overman text books of
technical chemistry, that certain wood
worms sirex gigas perforate sheet
lead, the holes produced showing a
rough surface, with fine indentures -in
one instance holes up to G milli
meters diameter being found in sheet
lead, the latter allixed to some timber
work.
Fifteen natives on the east coast of
Australia, suffering from fever, put
themselves in the hands of the Maori
tohunga, or doctor, who prescribed
After taking his physic they were told
to go and "sit in the creek" until the
tohunga relesed them. Thirteen out
of the fifteen died. Exchange.
The Only One Ever Printed. Can You Find
the Word ?
There Is a three-inch dieplny ndvertlsemcnt In
this jmper, this week, which aila no two woifls
alike, except one word. The same ia true ol
each new one appearing eneh week, from the
Dr. Ilartcr Medicine Co. This house places a
"Crescent" on everything they make slid pub
lish. Look for It, send iliem the name of the
word and they will return you HOOK, BEAUTI
FUL LITHOGRAPHS or SAMPLES i 11KK.
A singular idea has taken shape in
England in the formation of a home
for ladies deprived through bereave
ment of support. The funds for its
maintenance are provided by those
who wish to show respect for deceased
friends otherwise than by expending
money on costly funeral flowers.
The "Rose of virtue" recently con
ferred by the pope upon the queen of
Portugal, is properly supposed to bring
misfortune to the recipient of the
honor, and this queen is no exception
to the rule. She is suffering from a
feverish attack, which is popularly
supposed to be a form of "rose cold."
The Herreshoffs are now building
for Mrs. Newberry, a rich widow of
Detroit, a large steam yacht on which
she can cruise on the lakes, and among
other luxuries it is to have a mahogany
dining room on deck.
Trout Fi.hlug at Night.
Do trout feed in the night during
the full moon? In answer I would
say no. Can you catch them better
during the full moon? To this
I would also say no. The best time to
eaten them at night is early in the
evening before . the moon rises, or
after it sets in the morning. Only in
the darkest night do trout bite best.
They don't feed on the same ground at
night that they do in daytime. You
will llnd them in shallow water above a
pool or below, where it is best to use
a dark fly, and getting close to your
fish, and make your cast .18 delicately
as in daytime. Never use bait with
your Hies. I never have had luck
with a white miller. American Angler,
Your Car Fare Paid.
There is no better way to educate yoursell
than by travel. If youurc thinking ofatteudint;
school the coining year, write to the estern
Normal College. Lincoln, Neb., Win. M. Croan,
1'rt-s.; W. J. KiugsW, Kec'y. If you attend
their school they wilfpay your carfare, hence
distance will make no difieience to you. and
will have an enjoyable t ip, got to see much ol
the West, siiend a'few months in Lincoln, the
beuutiful capital city of Nebraska and at the
same time obtain a thorough, practical eduea
tion atthat grt-atest of great schools the West
ern Normal college. This is no catch, a bona
hpk oiler. Wri.e lor particulars.
The Orowth of Lunch Clubs.
As an outgrowth of the labors ot
IJiss Grace Dodge lunch clubs are
being established in many quarters in
the immediately neighborhood of
factories, where the girls can procure
wholesome food at reasonable rates
It is not possible for these to be self
supporting at the very start, but as
soon as they are so the association
turns over the management to a com
mittee of the girls themselves. In a
a few of these, besides the lunch room
proper, there is a cheerluf sitting room
in which are found books, lounce
i
rockingchair3 and perhaps a piano.
The most novel thing in this line is
the step which has recently been
taken by a large Boston dry goods
establishment that of providing a
hall and a piano for the recreation of
their employees. Two teachers of
gymnastics have been engaged, and
between the hours of 5 and 6 p. m. the
girls are relieved from duty in classes
to enjoy the exercises. This is doubt
less a means of making the store
exceedingly popular, for there are
many women who would give the
preference in buying to a store which
took such practical ways of making it3
employees happy. Brooklyn Eagle.
A Sore Throat, Cough or Cold, il
sufl'ered to progress, results in serious
pulmonary affections, oftimes incurable.
''Itrmvn't Bronchial Troches" reach di
rectly the seat of the disease, and givej
instant relief.
A Rest for Hard Working Woman.
Miss Ida C. Clothier, of Boston, who
for five years has been actively en
gaged in the work of the young wom
en of the Women's Christian Temper
ance union, and also in the Young Peo
ple's Society of Christian Endeavor and
the King's Daughters throughout the
country, has undertaken the added
work of providing a "rest" for young
women.
She has secured a cottage at Manitou
Springs, Colo., and will invite those
young women who from force of cir
cumstane.es cannot afford to take
needed rest for brain and body. Her
idea is not a cheap boarding place or
sanitarium, but a real home, where she
will entertain from twelve to fourteer
guests at a time.
Miss Clothier asked those who are in
terested in this need among the class
of young women who are brain workers
and who are dependent upon their own
exertions for their support to aid in
providing this rest. If sufficient funds
are secured nearly 200 young women
can thus have two or three weeks' rest
among the Rockies.
Mrs. Livermore is in hearty sympa.
thy with the work. Boston Letter.
A correspondent ask these pertinent
questions: "Why do restaurants for
women always charge more and give
less than restaurants for men? One
can get a substantial meal in the latter
for a sum that makes no impression in
a 'Ladles Cafe.' Sandwiches are only
half as large and double the price. Cof
feecups are smaller, price larger,, etc."
It is rafcr to judge a man by his walk
and conversation woven togotber,
rather than by the warp of his walk or
the woof of his conversation alono.-.
Good Housekeeping.
8BFRIGE
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