The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, October 27, 1892, Image 5

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WEALTH OF THE STATES
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rfUirel to it normal
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Ihich in no'hinif but an in-
lion ot the mucous iur.
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nf IWi.ws (caused oy
L-annot I curt-J by Hal
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, f ir circulars; free.
I EN" EY A'' .. Toledo, O.
I)rU uifH', i J.'.
PupularHiuriy.
hack "Now wot' th' use
Is all these new-fangled
it pood is this 'ere astron
study in'?"
'Why, uncle, It s delifrht
Ul about on moonlight
s point out Venus, and
mz man says sonieiumg
,hen See that, ring?
Can Tou Find
Krmr lrllilil.
Iha Worrt?
. wwk. winch him no two woia
lie word. T lie mine in true o(
nuitetnne wrh veok. frm the
Micine Cu. Thin Iioiimj pine
tverythlnt ihejr malte ana Pn
lt. wnil them the name of the
will n-Lurn run HOOK. HKAUTI
JlAi'lliorsAMI'I.Ko FKKK.
hW'liat! Do you mean to
during your wedding tour
your husband's clothes?
Vliat could hats possessed
Dear me! What's the mat-
"You foolish girl! Xow he'll
to keep on doing it."
NT TO FLESHY PEOPLE.
notlred a pace article in the
be on reducing weight at a
expense. It will pay our
knd two cent stamp for a
lina Circulating Library, 3'i
ton Street, Chicago, 111.
A Ituftlnefta Head.
wish to get a birthday
Imy husband."
low long married?"
en years."
pargin counter to the right,
Ihe (ountrr I i. v
lrlY lhan .llwi
I The detailed fl-ur.s of the iis
fJ",,t Man-g. in the census hul
; let. n just i-su.-d, shows how unevenly
wealth is distributed in the d. Cere n't
: sections of this country. Of tolnse
, these totals are not rrect for pur
i poses of omiparisoii, as the assess
ment laws differ in the various. States,
I but the Louisville Courier-Journal
na.ws uiui aitn a lew provisos they
serve well nou-h to five one a fair
idea of the relative relies or poverty
of the sectioii-v me of the most im
portant of the jrovisos is in regard
to Illinois, where the State Hoard of
hiUa!iwttion estimates that the 11(0
assessment represents onlv one-fourth
the true value of the property. This
estimate is upheld by the fact that
the assessment r.f lllin.i la !... Il.il.
.sues readin a iierfum d letter more than oiip.HmkI ti.-.t ,.t
J ---. .....x inui i flint,
yourinsiile vest-pocket.", and is eousiderabh less than that of
Indian
you
Worse tiian Kvrla.
Father (impatiently) 'Where
your mother?"
Little let-"l'p stairs, reading.'
nun: jjwtii n . novels, I
when she to be -"
Wo,
she found in
iim. lell h-r I'vd
her some new novels.
A t ouderful Sou,
Fussy Old OeuUeman "-Have
any children?"
''Yes, fir: a son."
"-h! Does he smoke?"
'Xo, sir; he Las never touched
-iga ette."
'I oes lie frequent the clubs?"
"IIe has never put his foot in one
""Does he com home late?"
"He goes to bed directly after
aer."
A model young man, madam,
jld is he?"
"Just two months."
din-
How
suppose,
gone out to buy
Have You Ast ma?
Dr. H. .Vhikfmann, St. Paul, Minn.,
will ninil s trial packngeof Schiffmann'
ARthaia Cure free to any sufferer,
dive instant relief m worst cuts, and
cu en whro others fad. Name this
paper and oend mMress.
window)
Whafi
Ki-iTjr-Iljr Lire.
Mrs. D'Avnoo (at front
"Officer!"
Policeman - "Yes, ma'an
wrong ma am?"
Mrs. )'Avnoo Nothing's wrong:
but I wish you'd t?p into the kitchen
and tell the cook not to burn the meat
as she did last night. I'm afraid to."
Not an accident has happened on the
Holland railways since women
were appointed switchtenders, it is
stated. Women seem to take naturally
to the switch.
Hagley - nd Mr. J'essin called in
th doctor just before he died? Why
did he wait so long?" Winks "Well,
he wou dn't take chances until he saw
there was no hope, anyhow."
"Then the guests went home and the
neighbors went to sleep," is the way
a local weekly winds up its ac
count of a lively party given down
town.
When Nature
NeKl-WLFeistnn it may Ia host to ran.
der it promptly, hut one should remem
ber to use evn th most perfect
remedies only when needed. The best
nnd most simp1 and gsn'M remedy is
the Syrup of Fu, manufactured by the
California Fig Syrup Co.
Implaing of sore throat
should use "ISrown
TrorhcK " Ti e effect is ex
paiticularly when used by
sneakers for clearine the
only in boxen.
H can tell a poet the mo
im."
Ilow?"
He never looks like one.
khapp-"Mlss Jteaull does
l,o o warm fr end ui
A
U1--N-0. 1 believe sue mm
hurt nme sort of a quarre.
ere girls."
show your
fere girls
lyou
don't
J?"
have
Jd-";. . .Tm T Bible."
0f you- -
Jtout
t v, -
kind of soup will you
plain.
t.i
.. ...iliere ja
" nrifhout any thumb in It."
tore
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pie "You oueht to get
. Oldehapp."
Jchapp earnestly "I have
"f times lately that I had a
illue delighted "Have you
U4pp-"Yes. If I had a
f probably have a sewln-m i-sewing-machine
would
"jean, and I could take it
V oflloe chair. It squeaks
Clara "Why did you break youi
engagement with (ieorge? He used to
bring you such delicious candy!
Dora "Yes, used to, but since 1
accepted him, lie's been bringing me
thotwen'y flvecent kind."
IJoutton "i dic'n't meet Jack Good-
heart at the restaurant today."
T'nton "" ' Jade is a married man
now, and its three days since pay-day."
Friend ' You took your son into
your establishment some months ago.to
teach him the business, I understand.
How did it turn out?"
Business Man wearily J-"Great sac
... . ti
cess, lie s leacuiug iu "
Old Editor "Where is Scribbler?"
Assistant "(Jone off to get married. . act) the
Old Editor "Well, I'm glad of that, exceeds
He won't kick so about staying here
nights now
although Illinois has the
great city of Chicago within her bor
ders and possesses a population nearly
double that of Indiana. In Massa
chusetts the assessment is li,:ely to
he a little hih as compared with
that of other states as property there
is rated at pretty nearly its true
value.
The figures indicate that the
wealth of the country lies more large
ly in the East than had even been
generally supixised, although it was
universally known that the East, be
cause of greater age, was tne richer
section.
Massachusetts, though one of the
smallest, States in size and but the
sixth in population, is the third in
assessed wealth, falling less than 20
per cent, behind Pennsylvania, while
New York, with a population ncaily
three times as great, exceeds her only
liO per cent. Her assessment is
greater than that of Ohio, more
than four times that of Kentucky,
six timea that of Tennessee, more
than fourteen times that of South
Carolina and nearly three times that
of Missouri.
More than one-third of the assessed
wealth of the. United Stales is In the
three states of Now York, Pennsyl
vania and Massachusetts and nearly
one-hnir or it is in the live states or
New York, Pennsylvania, Massachu
setts, Ohio and California. The as
sessment of California, though that
State is only about forty years old,
exceeds that or any other state except
New York, Pennsylvania, Massachu
setts and Ohio, though Illinois would
lie far ahead of her if property there
were properly assessed.
The six New England States, with
about one-thirtieth of the popula
tion of the Union, contain one-seventh
of the assessed weilth, Massachusetts
with one-thirtieth of the population
having one-eleventh of the assessed
wealth. The fifteen States that were
formerly slaveholding contain about
22 per cent of the assessed wealth
and about 3G per cent, of the popula
tion of the Union. What was the
old Northwest Territory, which Great
Britain endeavored to hold, now the
Ave States of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois,
Michigan, and Wisconsin, contains
2 1 per cent of the population and 2j
per cent of the assessed wea th,
Illinois being given her proper assess
ment, about equal to that of Ohio.
Some of the far western States, be
sides California, are rising rapidly in
the scale of wealth. Thus the as
sessment of Was-hington or Colorado
is larger than that of South Carolina
or West Virginia or Arkansas. In
assessment of Washington
that of Nebraska, but we
A Wi.-ked SuggeitUoil.
Beporter-"lf you will allow me to
have the sermon which you are to de
liver on Sunday. I will copy it and
print it in Monday's paper."
Beverend De (ioode "I cannot
allow my sermon to go out of my hands
if you will come to church on Sunday,
you can hf-ar it and take notes."
lieporter (with dignity) "I do not
work on Sundays, sir."
A Poet With a C'liirh.
"Who is that long-haired young
fellow who seems to have nothing to
do?" inquired the casual observer.
"That's our poet," said the village
clerk. "The village clubs together and
pays his board and clothes."
"Where are his works published?"
"Ain't never published. lies
arranged to have 'em printed after lie's
dead. That's why we are trying to
keep him alive as long as we can."
Thins Them Out.
Appleton "I think the Spanish bull
lights much perferable to our prize
lights." Plumpton "Goodness! Why!"
Appleton "Sometimes the bull
lighters get killed."
you killed
this sura-
Nervous Lady "Have
many snakes around here
iner?"
Farmer Hayseed "No, I allers leaves
em for summer boarders to kill. You'll
find plenty o' sport mum."
Old Lady (po nting to elevated rail
road) "Where do them cars go to?"
City Man (hurriedly) "Almost any
where you want ma'm."
Old Lady-"Land sakesl I thought
they had to stay on the rails"
u'iii nm M ur-ilon. 197 Third St.,
Albany, N Y. gives it the meed of
praise, as follows: "I have used Dr.
hull's Cough Syrup and hnd it has no
equal. No lamny snouiu m wimuu.
it" '
Miss Forundred-'This fashion of
having Hired smg "
I'm going tostop iu x,.
has gone now.
Mrs. F Gone wnere.-George-"Did
you sell your horse foi i
, noi.l when voll bought
na roucti a " - '
him?" ... .. , , I
ti, "Well er i s'u "IIU lor
much as he was worth when I bought
him?"
Bilkins "Jimson must have built
that fine house ot nis under a mortgage
dn't he?"
Wilkins-"Yes. How did you
now?"
Bilkins "I notice his shoulders ar
beginning to look like a Mansard roof."
Bad Noticed It.
Mr. Kichfello Isn't Miss De Murt
pretty when she blushes?'
Miss Beautt les. 1 noticed it the
other day. It was the first time I evei
iw her face color.
"Indeed. What was she blushing
over."
"Over a plate of hot soup."
Mrs. J. Brown Stone-"After all, the
plumber who was working for us is a
very satisfactory man." Mr. Stone
"Yes; he fills the b .11."
1
iafrinf
musi take into consideration that
values arc placed .on a much higher
I scale in trie new and Western States
than in the old and Eastern States.
It is safe to say that the newer a
State is the more inflated its assess
ment is. There is also another im
portant item to be taken into con
sideration in estimating the relative
wealth of East and West A large
portion of the West is owned in the
East while very little of the East
belongs to the West.
The smallest State in the Union is
by no means the poorest Little
lihodc Island, with her 1,300 square
miles, has a higher assesHiient than
those of twenty-six States and Ter
ritories. Of the strictly Southern
States only Virginia, Georgia, Ten
nessee, and Texas exceed her in as
sessed wealth, and her assessment is
more than three-fifths that of Ken
tucky. Delaware, the next smallest .
State, has an assessment le-s than
one-fourth as large as that of lihodc
Island. The highest assessed valua
tion per head is in Massachusetts,
where it is about $!H5, and the lowest
is in the three States of North Caro
lina, South Carolina and Mississippi,
where it is about $l'io each per hu
man being. In Kentucky t.nu aver
age ls about $2i5, In Ohio about $.'00,
in New York about $i:j.0, in Pennsyl
vania about SHOO, in lihodc Island
about $1)20, in Michigan about $440,
in Virginia about $2:i,', in Tennessee
about 200, and in Georgia about
$205.
On Tho Way.
The day when a boy puts on his
first pair of diminutive trousers is in
deed a time of importance.
Two children, one in a boy's sailor
suit the other in a little checked
woollen frock, were accosted by a n in
terested passer-by one day, as they
played together on the sidewalk.
"Good morning, children," said the
lady, addressing them with a smile,
as she stopped a moment to watch
their game of "hopscotch;" "arc you
hmther and sister, playing so nicely
together, or," as she saw a somewhat
distressed and aggrieved expression
on the f'icc of the ch id in the fro.k.
"are you both boys?"
"Wo aren't relations," replied the
other child, "and I'm a boy now, and
Tommy's going to be one next week,
when ho ftc-ts bis new suit!" ,
Bilkins "Did you ever notice how
much money butchers have in their
pocke's when they are picking out
your change?',
Wilkins "No-o but I've often
noticed how little I've had in my
pockets after I got my change.'
"McWatty wasn't elected, was he
His campaign seemed to be struck by
l irhtnintr. "Well, it was. 'ihere was
a big blot."
Country Cousin "I think these ele
vated railroads are just lovely?
City Hostess "Do you really."
Country Cousin -"Yes. indeed. They
keep off the sun."
Mrs. Dwentioff "Vy you admires
dot man so, Rachel?"
Daughter- "He pought dose glothes
rait our store, and he pecomes dem so
beautifully."
St. Peter "You were an editor of a
nolitical orcran. I ses Didn't you do a
good daal to help the devil'"
Shade of Editor "No. sir no, sir-
never! He was never nominated by
our party."
Ted "He's full of impracticable
ideas." Ned "I should say he was
The only one of his schemes that didn't
go up a flyipg-machine."
Church Worker -'And how did you
like the singing of our choir?" Visit
ing Stranger anxious to be poiite-
"Well. the members didn't allow their
tfforts to be diverted by the mere me
chanical accuracy of the organ."
When a fly lights on a piece of sticky
paper he realizes that he is better off
Doctor "Do not expose yourself to
the heavy dews of the night air while
in the country, my dear?"
Daughter "Why, pa where did you
learn so much about bangs?"
la oLutli in.
J udge you say you ant a divorce
for cruelty."
."ad Mar. ' Yes. y'r honor."
Judge "Now, see here! How could
a little bit of a woman like that be
cruel to a great big fellow like you?"
Sad Man"! gut-ss, yr honor I'll
withdraw the suit aud wait a few
years."
Judge-"What for?"
Sad Man "I'll wait until you've
been married a little while y'rselt"
it liquor that
-"No, sir, it was
house -cleanin',
M issionary -Was
brought you to this?"
Imprisoned Burglar
house -clean in' spring
sir,"
Missionary "Eh? House-cleaning?"
Burgular "Y'es sir. The woman
had been house-clean in", and' th' stair
carpet was up, an' th' folks heard me."
Mr. Gotham "So you think Scribbler
has rather a crude literary style?"
Miss Backbay (of Boston)"Horribly
crude. One can understand everything
he says."
He "Shall I steal a kiss?" She
Harry, I would not have you commit a
crime; but as exchange is no robbery
well, yes, think we ought to manage
it between us."
While vacation always begins with a
V, it always ends with a great scarcity
of them.
Tt Is generally the man that can last
afford the cost who has the reddest
nose.
99
"German
Syrup
William McKeekan, Druggist at
Bloomingdale, Mich. "I have had
the Asthma badly ever since I came
out of the array and though I have
been in the drug business for fifteen
years, and have tried nearly every
thing on the market, notHaj has
given me the slightest relio until a
few months ago, when I used Bo
schee's German Syrup. I am now
glad to acknowledge the great good
it has done me. I am greatly reliev
ed during the day and at night go to
sleeD without the least trouble."
You can safely . quarrel with an
actress, because she never refuses to
''make up."
ttjacobs OH
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Plain, common sense fifty-page
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ERADICATES BLOOD POI
SON AND BLOOD TAINT.
THE HOST STUBBORN
Skin and Scalp Diseases, the worst
forms of Scrofula, all blood - taints
and poisons of every name and nat
ure, are utterly rooted out by Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery.
For every disease caused by a torpid
liver or impure blood, it is the only
remedy so certain and effective that
it can be guaranteed. If it fails to
benefit or cure, you have your
money back.
Eczema, Tetter, Salt-rheum, Ery
sipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Enlarged
Glands, Tumors, and Swellings, and!
every kindred ailment, are com-,
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a BMa
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Bold everywhere. All Pennine jfooda bea
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entirely cleansed my system of contagious
blood poison of the very worst type.
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CURES SCROFULA EVC'l
IN ITS WORST FORMS.
T HAD scrofula in 1SS4, and clr-iv.
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The FISH BRAND SLICKER Is wsnantcd water
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Two Great Remedies.
The human citadel is open to at
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trom accidents, these two are the ave
nues from which all of the maladies
that, atllict the race spring. The first
jf these are what are known as the ex
cretory organs. These are the lungs,
' the kidneys, and the skin. These
; suffer from congestion, which take
the form of colds. Starting from what
is called a cold, the maladies that re
J suit are widespread, ranging from a
cmgh to consumption. They attack
' all ages and all stations. No one is
j free from these troubles. There is,
however, a remedy that is a safeguard.
This is Reid's German Cough and
Kidney Cure. It contains no poison,
but it will heal any form of lung
trouble, or any malady that arises
from a cold. The other class of dis
eases arise from derangement of th
digestive organs, and result in consti
pation. When the bowels do not act, th
stomach soon refuses to digest the food,
nnd we are tioublcd with indigestion,
favor, and a long train of disorders thai
embrace a wide range of maladies. Tin
Laxative Gum-Drops will correct any
difficulty of this sort. They contain
nothing deleterious, but are safe and
pleasant. Get them of any dealer.
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ia the Iwiat for cleansing waste
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Do Your Own Repairing
By nsln Roof Hnnaahold RciMQrlnir Outfit for haif-sollt
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Beat, Kaalest to nan, and Cheapest,
Hold by druggists or sent by mall.
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