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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1892)
Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. M Ibsolutely pure elbull. Iiat in football ruf- nanlike play are use, ana unless methods we may essarv for masti- tbail associations yitb assaulis ar;g- be an innocent We liHve had liat an action at a jwrson who U pee on Die foot 'jgent rule3 and a fcreof be not suf lowing evil, it is jlieve that a legal Jy be resorted to. iliat refrt-e3 and She to deal with it we are sorry )ese odicials, eiili fong olTence and yinin, or witli the ng mobbed and of a match, do powers that are once the un covers this reti- refree for it lidajshas to tie- -he will pursue fullest extent kters of M utile. reel, 'hlui;f, hme lion (if their ttmiil iiU bettutilul lllus- jryihitiK needed lv Uetlcr send in your of Arlzoil i. ;liibitiou at the Jkrts about thirty pm the recently I Ari.on i. Until Irizotm (juarries ?ly of this stone n mines in the Mexico. Speci ; deposits show gained in this )t for architec Jt finest quality, isoslt was only Iginally, and is i, the Arizona "perm. iibition show knd take the kit consists of Ao inch thick "Belve suuai6 i, deposits are hmiles south inch raiload kJ. C'liiciigo You Finil Iwrtisetnent tn 4 no two wotds 4Be is Ime of k, from the tousc places a take ami pub- nume of (lie OK, HKAUT1- Tbe Itonf in Hie City. On one of the few warm evei.ing? of the season a visitor at a friend's house was asked by a servant to "nalk up stairs, p!ea.-e" Somewhat surprised, the request was accteled to, and at the landing the hostess appeared. ''I thought you would enjoy our roof garden this warm evening," she said, leading the way through the back room and assisting the caller over an im -provised stile, made of two library step ladders, out on to the roof of the par lor extension. Here the host was lounging in a iianuno:k, smoking, and a cane settee with cushion: and several comfortable wicker chairs awaited occupants. "We always want to sit out," said the hostess later, in explanation, "and the narrow, uncomfortable doorstep of our city houses oilers no comfort or seclusion. Here at least, no passersby can see us, ami wegreally.enjoy the add ed spaciousness and ease of this place." A railing had been put about the ex tension and painted a dull red to match the roof; insido this ran a narrow box trench filled with earth and supplied with llowers and vines well started Several inexpensive but useful Titers were scatterd about, and, with the chairs and hammock, the place was very attractive. Not every householder, indeed, owns an extension, which are much less com mon in Xew York than in other cities, but there is always a roof. In timtj undoubtedly, this valuable unoccupied space will be utilized in this way, with perhaps a solarium, or sun garden, in addition for winter use Her Point of View in New York Times. Ignala. in the way JIB is being milrnntl t ited blade or I to do away Is, is being W shape of I is designed flocking sig- the colored Removes all J ihe colored confusion of (JTIie new con l of a white j which form ilphia Ledger. man went to f to a family atrument being iWra. Andrews finally ciimbed ipon It, daring ke it He went (work, however, piano, woman ,han ride aloft Jmt fashion she 5n her perch. HmfiiKiM Cannot be Cured f!y local applications, as they cannot, reach the diseased portion of the ear. There isoniv one way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition oi the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is en tirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflaniation can be taken out and this tulie restored to its normal con dition, hearing ' will be destroyed for ever; nine ruses 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 ne cureti oy nan s uatarrli Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CIIKXICY & Co., Toledo, 0. gty&M by Druggists, 7oc. Car Hull Five allies hong. '1 he electric welding of street railway rails, as a substitute for fish plates, has been the subject of experiment for some time. The process is now said to be entirely successful, and it is possible to weld by electricity two pieces of steel of twenty-live square inches section, and therefore a solid rail four or five miles long can be had if required. The tests are also said to prove that the necessity of joints to provide for con traction and expansion is not so appar ent as engineers have supposed. Xew York World. Hiked 11 im Oat of (he River. Chicago, IIL, June 18. Alexud White, a colored delegate from the Pint Texas district to the recent republic! convention at Minneapolis waa fished oat of the river here at I o'clock y Mter iay morning by a policeman. Whec White was taken to the station and dried out he declared that he had been 2hajed into the river by liii alternate, colored man named Taylor, who had been making life unpleasant for him ince before tbe convention. Taylor, he says, wsj a Blaine mm, and upon White's refusal to vote for the Mains talesman, Taylor and bis accomplice dragged him and otherwise maltreated him. They followed him all last night, and White declares that he finally lumped into tbe river to save his life. The city's physician is investigating Mr. White's mental condition today. More DctalU of the Cyclone. Delay-ax, Minn., JuoalS The cy. clone which passed near here Wednes day afternoon crushed a barn belonging te II. Duffy and passed to the farm ol C. Laitenberger. The family ran for th cellar. Tart of them reached the shel ter uninjured. The storm struck the bouse and reduced it to splinters. One of tbe children, a girl of seven, was killed. Laitenberger and another of the children were seriously injured. A mile east of the house of L. Pitcher was unroofed und an outhouse carried away. The bouse ef a man named Armstrong was moved from its foundation, and the barns and other outhouses destroyed. Passing on the storm bwept everything in its path, killing three persons two miles farther east. Late reports make the number of killed in this vicinity sir Tvith thirty mjured. The killed in Freeborn county art now reported as follows: Andrew Han sen, Mrs. Mike Iver.on and three child ren of Freebora township; a child of J. Stein; the families of M. Shequin and E. McCetley; Andrew Hauldon, wife and child; C. Christopherson; two others, names unknown, seriously in jured. It is reported that, an unknown man was drowned near (Iartland. Cloudburst in Pennsylvania. Scrantj.n, Pa., June 18. A cloudburst inundated the streels of this city last night. The flats on "South Side" are covered, and the water has rised to the second stories of hundreds of houses. Fears are felt for the safely of Dun ning'sdim. Lightning, which was in cessant for five hours, struck 6ix houses within the city limits, killling three persons and stunning several more. The Trolley wires are down all over the city and travel by stieet car has been sus pended. There are reports of loss ot life in the Hats in the southern part of tbe city. Roporta of widespread dam age in Lackawanna and Luzerne coun ties are coming in. Washouts have oc curred on the Delaware & Hudson rail way tracks. Denies tlie Charge. Toi.eoo, June 18. Proceedings have been commenced here to impeach the mayor, Vincent J. iiinmick, and chief Cyclone la V.aueiota. Minneapolis, Minn., June 17. A cyclone is reported at Sherburn, Minn., on the Iowa & Minnesota division of the CLieag). Milwauke t St. Paul railroad. It is 6i:0. to have blown a train off the track and kdled over 100 people. A cyclone swept over this section at 6 o'clock yetterday evening laying waste tbe country near MackVo ;and killing between tbirty-vo and r'fty people. Starling near Jackson, on the South ern Minnesota division of the Chicago, Milwaukee 4 St. Paul the cyclone swept eastward and passed four iriles south of Minnesota lake and then took a broad circle m me south and passed away south of Wells. Considerable rain had followed during tbe afternoon and ibout 5 o'clock the atmosphere became almost suffocating. Curious shaped clouds began to form over in the south west aod many people gazed in wonder atthesigbt. About 0:3) a. m. a wind iprung up and off to the west a circling black cloud was seen rapidly advancing nd demolishing everything in its course. It passed two miles north (vest of Sher burne and it is reported that it then struck a school house in which were the teacher and eighteen scholars. The bp.ildiog was demolished and the teach, sr and fifteen scholars killed. At Easton three buildings were des troyed aDd several people injured. Lin don was visited and many houses were torn from their foundations. One fam ily coneisting of a man, his wife and obild, were 1. '.led and others ;rjured. A large grove of trees was completely uprooted. The storm passed on east ward, destroying farm houses, barns, tnd id fact everything in its path. At Wells sidewalks were scattered and several men were blown down by the force of the wind. Four miles soul'a of Minnesota lake five farm houses and other buildings were caught in the storm and utterly demolished. Four people were killed here. The body ot one of these, Jchn Brown was taken to Minnesota lake this morning. His wife, hired man anl a schoolteacher were also injured. A sectioDman suffered severe injuries. Much daunge was done south of Wells and it is reported that forty to fifty were killed south of that village. As most uf the damage was done in the country reports are slow coming in, but what has been already heard is enough to insure the belief that it was the worst atorm ever reported in Southern Minne sota, It is expected that later reports will increase rather than diminish the extent of the damage done as well as the loss otlife and the personal injuries. The house of a Bohemian family at Bowen Mills, near Minnesota Lake, was blown entirely away, nofone log re maining. The family of a man, wife aod six cnildren spent me night miser ably in the rain without shelter from the elements. Probably not less than ICO were wounded, and as they were mostly in the country, distant from the medical aid, their sufferings were terri ble. All along the Chicago, Milwaukee & til. Paul railroad from Jackson to Min nesota lake the scene is one of devastion. Benevolent Lady They tell me you are a woman-hater. Grumpy Gardener Well, mum, what wonder? I've been marriei to four of of 'em. of Police Benjamin F. Kaitz, for n;. ; Not every house is taken, but so many i Coughs. Hoarseness, and Sore Throat, "Ilruwn's Hroncliial Troches' give immediate relief. In Japan social caste still prevails and it will take sometime tor the little people to understand the principles of equality as taught in pure democracies. The new high school or Japan is unique. "High" in this case refers not to the degree of education, but to the social status of its students. Stranger (at street crossing in Phila delphia) How so ju will the electric cars be along? Policeman 'Bout ten years I guess Better take a horse-car if you're in much of a hurry. Influi iice orSupf million. When we stop to think, we wonder how real the silly superstitions, in which nobody believes, are in their in lluence upon our actions. We hesitate to start on a journey on Friday; we walk out in the mud rattier than go under a ladder; we don't give knives or sharp instruments to our friends, and we don't do a hundred things that we might, all because, :.:ough we are not superstitions, we would rather not do what suggests anything disagree able, Harc:' Bazar. leged failure to enforce the Sunday base ball law. The movement is backed by the ministers in the city, who are en deavoring to raise a fund to defray the expenses of legal proceedings. Mayor Emmick is charged with having written a letter to the chief of police, instruct ing him not to arrest the ball players till after the eighth. Tne mayor denies the charge. The Uooria Delivered. Kansas City, Mo., June 18. The Kansas City, Wyandotte & Northwest ern railroad was formally turned ovet to the Gould system yesterday. At a meeting of the officers of the company in Kansas City the old officers and board of directors resigned and their succes sors re-elected. Tbe Gould interest was represented by B. P. Waggener of Atchison and Geo. C. Smith of St. Louis, assistant general manager of the Minsoui Pacific. Tbe new officers elecleJ were: President, George C. Smith; secretary and treasurer, W. R. Waggen er; vice-president, David Martin. The j auditorship is an appointive office. The new board ot direotors is as follows: Geo. C. Smith, David Martin, W. P. Waggener, David Kelso, C. M. Rath- Burn, J. W. Waggener, E. G. Merriara, George Gould, Elijah Robinson, A. H. Galvin and Guy Phillips. Tbe direo tors will take hold of the road aa soon as it is taken out of Receiver Erb's bands by court sale, and it will be op erated as a Misssuri Pacific feeder. are destroyed that the scene is pitiful. This is one of the richest sections of the state. The state is prairie, with now end then a windbreak. The Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul train to Wells got do further than Mapleton last night owing to debris on the tracks and laid over there. Owing to a washout at Clakely, on the Omaha road, last night's passenger train from the twin cities ha; not yet arrived. This morning's train from Sioux City hub held at Kasola to await repairs on the track. A washout at Rochester, on tl,e Northwestern road, delayed the morning passenger train from tbe east. In this city a heavy rain fell throughout the afternoon, night and this forenoon, but no damage is reported. Dlmnlned the Case. HARRisnuRO, Pa June 17. Th easeot Sbnator Rutan of Alleghenj against es-State Treasurer Boyer on s charge of having received interest on state funds deposited in Pittsburg, was dismissed yesterday morning. Mr. Boyer was on band, but Mr. Rutan wat not. tbe latter being kept at his houst ! by illness. A warm debate ensued be tween counsel over the action of the complainants attorney, ez-Senator J. K. Kerr, in notifying his subpcenied wit nesses that they need not appjar be. cause of Mr. Rutan's sickness. Mlaklng tf Hae- Yean the Standee All Fatally Wounded. Saii.t Ste. Marie, Mich., June 17. Four Friedlanders employed on the canal engaged in a saloon fight night. They used knives freely all were fatally wounded. Unlverelty Commencement. Philadelphia, June 17. The 136th aonual commencement of the university of Pennsylvania for conferring degrees in arte, ooience,' philosophy, law, medi cine, dental surgeiy and ver Urinary med icine took place at the academy ot music yesterday morning, in the presence of a laat large and fashionable audience. The and degrees in the several department wer ooaferred by Provost Pepper. Crop Beport. Des Moinke, la., June 18. Crop re pirt of the Iowa weather and crop ser vice, from reports of 1,200 correspond ents, shows a reduced acreage of aH crops except grass and millet. The winter wheat acreage was reduced 3 per cent and condition is 80 per cent, com pared with last year. Tbe spring wheat acreage is reduced 6 percent. The present condition is 88. The total yield ot heat is estimated at 8,000,00 bushels. Tbe corn acreage was reduced 17,' per cent. Zlne Mlne Sold. St. Louis, Mo., June 17. The Central Creek Milling company ot this city, which owns 219 acres on and near Webb City, Mo., embracing the Webb and Sucker Flat zmo mines, Las just sold iti rich mines for upward of $2,000,000 tc the Holland & London investment com pany ot England, and John Rockefeller ot the Standard Oil company. In con nection with this sale It is rumored that the same capitalists have purchased thi St. Louis Smelting and Refining com pany's works looated here. In an Irish lead mine, whenever the periodical clearing of tbe tall chimney and the underground tunnel communi cating with it ta!;es place, hundreds of pounds' worth o;' siUer particles are discovered in the soot. London Tit-Bits. Old books are not forged. It has been tried, but the deception is sure to be disered. The old paper and old type uminuL uts maue now. "Maria Jane," said the fond mother the other morning to her daughter, 'did Daniel Jamieson kiss you on the steps last night?" "Xo, mamma; he did not." If tbe fond parent had said "lips" in stead of "steps," it would have troubled Maria Jane to iply. Exchange. Among the Egyptians the bed often was made in tbe form of an elongated animal, with coverings of fine linen and tapestry of silk or wool "German Syrup" My acquaintance vMx Boschee's German Syrup was made about four teen years ago. I contracted a cold which resulted in a hoarseness and cough which disabled me from fill ing my pulpit for a number of Sab baths. After trying a physician, without obtaining relief I saw the advertisement of your remedy and obtained a bottle. I received quick and permanent help. I never hesi tate to tell my experience. Rev. W. H. ilaggerty, Martinsville, N.J. They all Testify To the Efficacy of the Worio-Rsnowncd Swift's Specifics T ami n iWJ II I 11 Ms III I n vm 1I TC I M Tho old-time elmpla remedy from tho Georgia swamps and fields has gone forth to tlie antipodes, acLorJshlng the skeptical and confounding tho theories of those who depend solely on the physician's skill. There Is no blood taint which It does not Immediately eradicate. Poisons outwardly absorbed or tho result of vile diseases from within all yield to thU potent but simple remedy. It is an uneualed tonic, builds up tho old and feeble, cures all d Iscasea arising from Impure blood or weakened vitality fiend for a treatise. Examine tne proof. 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Address, 314 Inter Ocean Building, Chicago, 111. i NE7 DISCOVERY by ACCIDENT In compounding a solution a part was accident! spilled on the hand iuuuu.-u.iii.il. .. ...n.... til., me nair wau com. pletely removed. We at once put this wondenul preparation, on the market and snqreat has been the demand that we are now Introduclnir it throughout the world under tbe name of (uccn's Antl-iiairlue. IT ID BBDecnri V UADMI tree . lift !5T3 so simple any child can use it. " C "xf :J Lav the balr over and apply the mixture for a few mlnnna. and th 4L sArhilT disappears as I! by magic without the slightest pain or iniury when V v W annllarf nr Aver afterward. It Is unliLf An v other nrfiiarsitlnn Vir nA for a like purpose. Thousands of LA 111 l-:s who have been annoyed Willi hlr on their F.At'K. NKt K and AltMS attest Its merits. UKNTLKMKft who donolappreclatea heard or hair ou their neek, And a priceless boon In Queen's Anti-llalrine w hich does away with Ultavin Kw Miuliih.. 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We have tried Queen's Anti-Hairhie, and find It docs all above company claims lor it, Editor. Trade Mark. 3L A.!ll LiSIm Btll.rBi.il amfntHlifr . al. H.f. i....nd Blw.va rrll.hl.. A raid ImU mum. l: unlr Hit I'RIfsrgST. la ill(,m.l boa. Prlco.SI. aent dlraet, SNled. Cir.fraa, CI I'O.V CIIKM1CA1, CO., l(.jiton. Mn. J.K.U.No. 184-X York, Neb. riso's Remedy for Catarrh Is tbe Best, Kaslest to use. and Cheapest. 80M by drugRtsls or sent by mail, Mc, U.T. UateltUM, Wnireu, fa, n 1 1 ail 1 1