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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1892)
spared to " j lis money a3 him. atoncejtj urke was J Ml Lett. h words d ral use jrman Vntnce with. Boscn s C was nade about four (Z i contracted a cold id in a hoarseness and th disabled me iron mi fL;t for a number oi Sab- fer tO'ir-g a Physician juicing rcnei i w our reineay anu aim! l .... i ..i r . r . uincr th VirnL o 3 uly (lv I received quiet iavcb.fc Jtxlp- I never Lesi 1 XortirS. Ofexperience. Rev. V. Id of order! It- Martinsville, N.J. ? .1 IVI If I 1 1 I No run Mi.trd. Small Son "Mamma, there's a boy's dab beinjr formed. Can 1 ji lt y Mamma (horrified) Mlndttd you shan't" Small on -"I'm glad of that. Th' minister is petting it up." He declares it to be -the tx-it remedy for eough and ciouii." iir. Ji.t. jUIHj Columbia Term., writes: -I keep Or. Bull's Ooujrlt Syrup in t: p Iioiikc nil tl time. It l I'm but re'iieuy or cough aud croup I ever iin'' Would li UlUlllllUI. Little Boy "1 wish 1 ruiild go off and discover a country. 1 roud Father -'Do you, my boy? and why.' Little i:y"I thought it'ud be a good deal more fu:i milin' around than bittiri" in school an" f lu Jyiif about wot others discovered." the old "t, as tlie ! shorter truer --. is moved tj "evolved t ' to the r or JX'ints rl I - wmm h? iftnrn mall, fall KCtl,rP'1" circular of . Vi.lCMl or nun CVTTIia. 3"" ThV only, are tb. "TAILOa STBTSatl Invented and J ,atfUi-Dre ran ranlly and quick J, "to cut and make any (rarment. Jfjiylf.toany Diar. for ladiM, T n,. io tenia Euarau- 5uTi perfectly without fyjoj oi mves rk-h J . left" IscifJ I "i -juat we mm" fSnUBLE THE MONIY. Bimiiiep chances 0f wle in the riier day. lerchant i led in the :ied frnin what thpv the meiujfJ ! change i whole mere "1 thun it l srx-aking re lias a ixtent, botl ountry, for merican pil is or this C or tae OOUBLE THE MONIY. MM w ' : . -1 . 1 .. and rwJ ' r, puiiw tSWearia y hWUtled. Oml lal' 0,cuU- CrtTllO HEAD NOISES OBRtl "HITS." OLD, CHRONIC PAINS SUCCUMB TO ST. JACOBS OIL IT HITS THE SPOT AND CURES. H .iLu.. Th A rrlran Kola riant aiSTri run '-ert ui,bU, w.t " IIIU Alri-a. i. Niiur- hurf ( ur- iwr AM.n. ir iiamnit-r4 ar c Kii-.tt litn.. IIM hr..ni.i . Vorlt K'.r lanrr Trtl mmr. rity.r. fcj Wall, mlilrt j SSI. A m?oariii co..r.i vi-.Ht , nui.. i.tir ( arluu. pit. The eeremonies attcn,i- i vituju,; I UG llitill Lf- uration of nev raii.n T am scarcely similar m the east to those which pre- 7 America. At the opeuing of the JalTa-Jerusalem railway a curious Moslem ritj. v j . uuservsu. xuree sheep were slaughtered and their blood Itsprnikled on the rails before the first train was allowed to proceed upon its journey. 'J his superstitious ceremonv liad for its object the scaring awav of evil cenii. who wmii.i i.-.v exerted a baneful influence upon pas- --.ifcIria uniiig uie line. A Child Eniovs The iileasant flavor, gentle action and soothing i-fIWt o - - vi i ii;, mini in need of a laxatixe, and if the father 'ouier oe cusuve or bilious, the most -ratify in ir n-aii'i. r..iv.,., i. . , .w.iti i"uvi, ilo unc, so that it is the l?st family remedy known ana every lamily thould have a bottle. F. Marion Crawford considers that the I'niu a States contains more origi nal characters and in greater variety thau any other couniry in the world, Hiid hence off.-ri the richest field for the noe!ist. lie must have been look ing in on one of tlmse populist cam paign meetings 1892 THE LIBRARY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE coamixn akd KDrntD by UND CLARENCE 8TEDMAN no ELLEN MACK AY HUTCHINSON Alone coniauia more carefully chown, ably lll-il, ami artmlcally arranej ,VTtCi:. DICAM. POKM. yIKTKi, KAVd. I'UUTII". IHaii.aif ' BliMilUPIHF". lll-HiniK.S. TICAVKM, .r.,iik. l'( MM. Ill fllMllin KII(I.KS, WH. IlittK.POM)BC4, ltAUHTIVK1. VHtll'HFT. AND t"lTIIS'I, IMITKO tAVIC!l. WOSUKU. Lr, rrtr Ivf'.ro patlKTcd within tho aanie apr r rT-rnl In n:w rollwtion. Amoni bnst cK-t-m to wmjf, tm luuuniu n - - . Libit Kcah Porter, Hbrt,C. yTlnthrop, ArchbishspCflrriiran, I,"?' ... ' B irharA Mo mm Inhnntnn. A rchllaflO D B7 It. Birrii Lt'D.fnlfJ Oliver Wendell Holmm, . ChanaeeT M. Dinew, imUmi. of Kiiii-aiimi, Hon. Robert G. IngerBou, i t..nt.;tinr VInn 0nrcrn Wi . ii km Curt tJ7 of K,i.:.-.i.m, Hon. Robert G. Infrer.oll, H,in henry WaUer.on, artmleRfWhittier. Hon. Georgo Wl.uara CurtlJ, Col. T. W (atworth Higglmon, wrJchn Fuite, Hr- Robert A.BPinkerron, The tonilon Tir;.e, . " , ' Bichard Watson Gildor, Tae teatary .puuiu, Arkii-J Ji,u,T.ii(. Hon. Wh-.t-elr.w Keid, ago that ajd" was )t't." The that two i nd "lartxi icir use e. 1 hey I i need of re easily in the to Cirri atai. "r k WMtcemb Kiley, g.on. uaarwi a. fi,';,.ruI Tiff inv Mrrrhant. t 2 raailgheldcn.h.x im. BUhnp Phillips Erooki, .larle L. ritliiny, jiwnanv. " a,m " Iwuai TcUi rii' Aw n. Cardinal Oibboni, . B .0. iower,..t. more illS I And thuum.i.lt . . i are irru ."-.. . C W ItCr . F ,,,-, I im,i,d: torhiklren hw t.-wtw are 10 I lorm,-. to ! ho ' .. . t ..II u-l.n ..-.) lii Limit .T!1VTllln ILtX 'U t HH1HI liretftinim-nt ta iwnmion, ami .m - - , ,.. nniliinir jHm.orwhnwVhto Improve iheirowneoiivrrK.-iiKiiini.ii. " J;"- , ,, "rl0 bn,IE ,r tli. neit bonk-ayent yo-j tnwt to bring Jim Una I.ilkaiiv. He Will bo lal to bring IU Difan tunc unto w For Coughs, Sore throat Asthma, Catarrh ami otner ureases of the linmclii.il Tubes, no more useful arti ccs can he loiiiid than "Brown Ilrovrhiut Tr Kites," When an I gyptiau do;' wishes to drink at fhe Nile lie goes a short dis tance up the river and howls for some time. The crocodiles, being attracted by the sound, immediately crowd to the place, while the dog hastily runs to the part which the ciocodiles have left and drinks in safety. A new porcelain has been obtained by grinding ;:sbestos to a line powder, dissolving out all soluble matter will) hydrochloric acid, making the whole powder in a paste with water, aud bak ing it in a porcelain furnace for eigh teen hours at ;tl degrees. Asthmatic 'I kouu.i;s and SoreneFF of the J, nogs or Throat are usually overcome by Dr. IX .Jayne's I-xpector ant- a sure curative for ( olds. Kutherl'oril 15. Hayes lias been elects president uaain of the hoard of trustee of the Ohio State university. m Dean HowelU, Andrew Carnejie, Join ii. inconi, ,o' ".r f Prefeswr'ft'av'd Swing, lorne:ius mim'-iuiii. I. LI ,D.. inMH-eiioroi ra. J. i.. jj. oiuari, A ,vT..,VV .tat-i't-oiy-TMir, Kn. Hoaeoe Conk!inC, Ocorge Cary Epglestoa, i WMtcomb Kiley. Hon. Cbarlei A. Dna,. Mn. join A. Log.a, 'I he University of Michican ha about o(X) women among its student? T-vo Japanese women have entero. this y .-iir. - ; Lhc diffe d civiliza to the lull made tboJ nesorKjori matches! ' of maiJ to tliousa! J" hits of J it-ch were liicfi nota latches al( od fell In strlpof itil a pile These then bath, in both i until ffan nine wnio w RLES L. WEBSTER & CO., 67 Fifth Ave., N.Y. 7 Do Your Own pairing r . ..a,tM rsnrirlno-Oiilfltforhnlf-s'iili I anil ri-pam iv. " : " J 1". ',".,, TMlPli NO Tni)L' .rniiklnf : reirmiill rrtrmlpal part .-viuanvv, uatnc t.i.rwaou ouiiiun. , Vi ni n. ri-Jr Hnmo- rcuai c cm e .-.a iv- ..HL flitch stmtm.LtiuA. ffJJSS J' HOOT Uk6s7. MEDINA. OHIO. I. The irely by cod the h, and, L. to the ioi ;r!y that s very as been 1 ilincss thful or in wl JAY GOULD. ler all, Jay Gould died of con- Kion. The doctors said he had ; tlgia, and Jay offered a million i to auyone who would cure him trouble. It turned out that he Ji t have neuralgia at all, but IT consumption. Don't you make pme mistake. If you feci that 'lungs are weak, or that you arc let to colds and coughs, or If your be sore and tender, net a hot Reid's German Cough akd FT Ctrr and lake it freely. It kins no poison, and it is the only remedy on, the market tbat kera to all of , the excretory or- The amall bottles cost twenty- cento: la-rg- fifty cent. tarn has It S1XVAN REMEDY CO., it i' Tami.w.. . T Small. v O.iaranbv-4 to cir Bit'r.tM ..Attajhi. BWj. Iwlile. JTik 'o- ' " droggiat. Picture "t, IT, 70" anil Ktmple do fn j jt WITH A CO Pnfrlttort, KCW tOKt IEWIS' J8. x LYE b (rATMTBB.) fh itroimi'iit ami pimat I.ye i iraoe. I nllke other I.ye, U being nne pnwiii'r aim imi-ani in a can with r.'innvnhle Hit. tbe coutenta an alwara rendv lor nae. Will iakelhclietieiluniHl Hard Soap In at Btirinte. without hollliiK. It imw nni inr cirnn.iiiK wwu! plpca. dlaliilPMlng ink, rliwu, wa.blnr bnttlea, palnm. tree.. etc fKJIN A MALT M'r'li CO.. j Gen. Aft., i'hlla., I'a. ?LY RISERS .Da Vlui. . Bl T ui iiIum tttlP1llfbrri.intlmtlon.Wlrt ni-ad- J i'Wiaik.llo XaaiM,lo Tain Ver, Kmall. TH F There are a lar.-e number of hrgieni physicians who claim taat disease i always the result of it transgression i Nature's laws. The I'roprietnrs (iarficld Tea are both physicianr, an have devoted years to leaching 11 people how to avoid sickness by follow ing Nature's laws They erive awa with every pnekage of (larlield Tea little, book which tbey ciaim will en able all persons, if its (brectlnns ai followed, to avoid sickness of all k nrl and to have no need of Garfield Tea i any other medicine. Father I oes that young man me basiness? Daughter-I gness he dm father. He is gotting so familiar iw that he weara the same necktie twice I succession. Mrs. Abraham L. Stahlnecker, age 21, who was married a month ago t Abraham L ,-tahlnecker, a well know citizen of Heading, Pa, received wor recently that she had fallen heir to bt tween $3,0)0 000 and 84,000,000. Tin property is in Alabama. Mrs. Lease, personally, is a womai of modest aud charming address. Florence Xightingalo is still living vears of age. ."-he is seldom Been RELIC VC3 all Btoraacb. Btatrea. RCKSCV rr.u-.ea. Sonne of Fullnen, Corc.gaTiow. P"1' RCV1VE8 FAti.iso ENERGY. ..'ALDiioToB Tira. t. MAiTta mcicme co.. . t it. NORTH WEST ft BAST SOUTH II ihmm and awopla am waaS larva or A.tk M, aauall aa nao'iOara for Oat lauau. H tat nnl tmtmmmf. Ilka aotintar- bhMlMmJumi; f 1 I 1 urn MM 'archaa TlekeW ami Vmntgu 7 fi-ala-lit i F. E. I M. V. and S. C. & P. 1IAIMM)AS. t n ttrniT ii.iiii.riil Mnnnw.' f.C.IOKKMOtK. J. U. '."'Vi'L!?-, uan irmiiit ai h USI H, H. V. X. xai ti ' Tork. Mk. WOK AT TBI SIZE of the or dinary pill Thtak of all to tronbla and cb tdrbano that it eanaes you. WtraWn't you welcome some thing easier to tabu and easier I i ita ways, it at tbe tame urn. i. AiA wan mors AWTstekand'Bilioai Haadaenea, aadan L,,nU f the lirar, atamach and bowels that eurw Catarrh, Cortt only 50 certt. Young Gothorc! W Qft UffMlur ndCMU. "BOTHER'S FRIEND" Jlalv Oralamw HtfW Matf. lriEI.BBeVa,ATM CO., ATLANTA. OA. $ouo Bt all pbcqoish. PriiCoTrsi CaaiOaaaa---ri- Too Urllll.ut. i ne poet W hittier, strange as such I a defect appears In one who makes such effective ue of color in his poetry Is color-blind. He is able t , describe witn as mucu accuracy as beauty the tints of tbe eveoing sky at sunset, the hues of cloud and forest uion the cilia f . ... w a uiouutain or me changinj; purple, blue ana violet of the twi- ukiii sea. Kecent.lv hmcnrnr ...n.i... of vision betsayed him Into an error, although not an error discoverable bv his readers. The Quaker noet share In all spects the quiet tastes of the sect into which he was bom, and sharei them no less by temnerament than r.n.,.ri. ing, being naturally oi.e of the sim plest, sedatest,uiost retiring and least showy of men. frinrla vara 0,n,r,.M .... -....v... UJCi ti;,iu, natur ally astonished when he made his ap pearance one day not long ago with his usually sombre garb er.iiv-ned by a flowing necktie of a Earning scarlet hue. They wondered for a time in silence; then a very old friend ven tured to inquire: Ihee's never worn a necktie like that before. Greenleaf: doe thep think it is becoming?" A little surmised.- Mr. Whit.t.ier atmealed to thpi'millianvfiirthcircor. diet, when, the color of the offending decoration being mentioned, he ex pressed both mnnnemnnr. nnrl ilicmav . , U.OIUUJ. and volunteered a promise to discard it at once and lorevcr. He had pur chased it, he assured them, under the impression that It was of a du 1 and decorous green! As in many other cases of persons similarly afflicted, Mr. Whittier's color blindness Is only partial, and is lim ited to an inability to distinguish green from its complementary color, red. Youth's Companion. Weather Keporta by MHm Wlil.tlea. The anxiety of the farmers In Pennsylvania to obtain the prognos tications of the htate Weather Ser vice Is strikingly Illustrated by the methods adopted at Cochransville, a small place twelve or fifteen miles from Parkersburg, on the main line of the Pennsylvania Railroad. There is no direct communlcat:on between the State Weather Ilureau In this city and Cochransville, but the agri culturalists of that place did not al low this to stand in the way of their determination to get the news about th( nro-tncctlve. state of the weather. They procurred loud-mouthed steam- whistle, and by moans of that noisy, but useful, nstrumnnt. assisted bv telephone, they succeeded in keeping themselves posted on the predicted changes In the meteorological condi tions. Mr. H. P. Hall, who has charge of the State weather office in the Postofflce building, telegraphs the news at stated intervals during the dav to Parkersburg, together with other nlaces throughout this section of the state, and from Park crsburg it is promptly telephoned to Cochransville. Then the steam whistle comes into plav, and the weather probabilities are tooted off in accordance with a prescribed sig nal code, and heard and noted by all farmers within a radius of ten miles all around. The people of that lo cality swear by the weather service, and they think the steam whistle and telephone combination a great institution. The French Girl'" Hero. A French girl feels that there is just one companion as delightful as her mother, just one Iriend in the world as trusty, just one confidant as sympathetic, and that is -her father, writes Henrietta C. Dana in an at tractive paper on "The Freneh Girl and Her Father" in the Ladies' Home Journal. He is her hero and the knight of her dreams. Often and often have I seen the girls at school hiding their father's photo graph in the leaves of their scnoot books, kissing it enthusiastically on the sly, pressing it to their hearts when they go to chapel to say their prayers, sewing his lastletter in their dresses, treasuring some little keep sake in their pockets. And when they meet one can sec how the father returns hisdaughtcr's feeling by his tender clasp of her pure young hand, and the adoring affection with which he looks down into her eyes. He al lows nothing to keep him back from her as she conies from ..ki nd crivinir her his arm for every French gentleman extends this mark of protection and re spect to the women of his family they start off on their long, happy walk, and many a merry romp, many . .,in n mi once, do they have in the short evening that follows till her early bedtime at eight oxiociv. Women In Ruaala. an far behind other coun IVUDOIU, in nthnr resnects. is at all events i aHrancfl as reizards its treatment . .anna rt urn Ich t here is lust now 01 WUUICU. ui - , , nnt.hr Illustration. By imperial i u km rwp.n settled that in linage m ' ., future women physicians may practice everywhere within the Russian Kni i ...irioH thAv wear a badge sup plied by the Crown, Indicative of their calling. Moreover, women are to en joy special privileges In practicing in female hospitals, as well as charitab e Institutions, gymnasia, and schools Finally the ukase n orw.pl nl regulations for the lays uvww ojivv.-. " . ' onri ffiv ne evldcnco in court of female physicians, so that nil, tnndestv shall not be nut- raged by some impertinent cross examinations Fertility or Soil. Modern investigations go to show that the fertility of the soil Is a ques tion of water solely and the problems of fertilizers are simply questions of control of flow of water through the soil and of tho coagulation or conden sation of the substances held In solution. ROYAL IS TUB Best Baking: Powder The Official Government Reports 0 The United States Government, after elaborate tests, reports the Royal Baking Powber to be of greater leavening strength than any other. (Bui Utin 13, Ag. Dep., p. 599. J The Canadian Official Tests, recently made, show the Royal Baking Powder highest of all in leaven ing strength. (Bulletin 10, p. 16, Inland Rev. Dep.) In practical use, therefore, the Royal Baking Powder goes further, makes purer and more perfect food, than any other. " Government Chemists Certify fj f ' "The Royal Baking Powder is composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It does not contain either alum or phos phates, or other injurious substances. " Edward G. Love, Ph. D." "The Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public Henry A. Mott, M. D., Ph. D." "The Royal Baking Powder is purest in quality and high est in strength of any baking powder of which I have knowledge. W11. McMurtwe, Ph, D.' -' The Government Report shows all other baking powders tested to contain alum, lime or sulphuric acid. Yalaabla Tree stump. New York Sun: The vandal wood cutters in tbe California sequoia forests used to eut trees at a distance of from twelve to twenty feet above the ground in order to avoid the gnarled and knotted base. But it has lately been found that these stumps are as valu able as toe straight wood. The gnarls present most beautiful figuring and the wood is sawn into thin sheets and used for interior decorations. Now these stumDS are being dug out and soon not even a vestiaee will remain to show what was tbe appearance of some of the most maiestic natural monu ments of this wonderful continent The temoerature of the planet Nep tune is estimated to be 900 degrees be low zero. Archie Leroy of Boston is 17 year old, but is forty-two inebes In hetghi and weighs sixty pounds. At birth be was a large, well developed cnuo. At Trenton Mo a man over 80 years old has achieved local fame by letting a dentist pull twenty-one of bis teetlt at a single sitting, without Uking gas or chloroform. Avounsrladv traveling in a Main Btreetcar, says the Buffalo Express was approached by a conductor in a weak moment, and with most disas trous results. "Not 5 yet, is he?" quered the knight of the fare register, referring to the young charge by the lady's side. No anite ' replied she, gre sping at nn idea. "Whv. ves. I am. too. I'm nearly ?even," rejoined the youngster referred to, with Injured pride, and no amount of expostulation could change the reply. So two fares were collected where otherwise there might nave been but one. And the people on the car enjoyed the joke. New Orleans Picayune: Paper bustles belong in the waist basket IMPORTANT TO FLESHY PEOPLE. wo hnn nnt.ined a nacre article in the Boston Globe on reducing weight at a very small expense. It will pay our readers to sena two cem nvaiuy copy to Betina Circnlating Library, 36 b. wasmngion street, wnumu, A placard on tbe front of one of the most fashionable churches on North iwd street Philadelphia, on a recent Sunday announced that the morning sermon would be on tne lower regiuuo, and added the rather warm invitation: "All welcome." The most powerful naphtha sprint on record was recently openea in Bakn on tbe Taggiell grant If it con tinues at Its original force It will be the richest naptha fountain In the world. - Stenography was first need in the French parliment about the year 1830, and one of the few official stenograph ers of tbat period still surviving Is M. Lagache, who is now a senator of France. Catarrh Cannot be Cored. with LOCAL ; APPLICATIONS, at they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitu tional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh cure is - token internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucoas surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. U was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this county for years, ana is a regular pre scription. His composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purltiers, acting directly on th mucous surfaces. The perfect com bination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials Free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props:, Toledo, 0. HTSold by Druggists, 75c, Th Only Ona Ker Printed. the Worn Can Ton Find There h a tbrec-inch display "'f'!, ihi. naner, tin wumii uiof j ..... - vrrrk wbiofi has no tvro wotaa T.i. , oVeint Tone word. The same la true of ".iSfe anwaruw wb week, from the JSreaeen? on everythinc they make and pnb t; react: m . j h t name cf tne lien. Look lor it, aenu i BF.AUTl- "What are your hopes for the fu ture?" asked the solemn man. "I have none jusi now, repuou ,.. uTnmnrrnw is mv Dear, iriri birthday, and I'm worrying about the present" ni. "Lettis take cotton as an example," exclaimed an uptown tariff debater, "Or, format niiw " take tobacco. Or better still let us take whisky!" And the chair immediately declared a recess at the debater's ex pense. Mamma-Johnnie, I am glad to see that you don't hurry through your prayers as you used to do. Johnnie-Good gracious! Just think of the things that I'm asking for for Christmas. The Chinese empire and dependen cies, Mongola, Manchooria, Uhinese Turkestan, Kokanor and Thibet, occupy an area ot at least o,mw,ow square miles, or about one-tMrd of Asia. The population is estimated at from 350,000,000 to 450,000,000. , Tn each wine: of the ostrich there are twenty-six long, while plumes that re quire eight months to grow so ma turity, and seventy-five short feathers which are called "tips" in the millinery trade. Boston Transcript: Hicks Ham fatter is bound to rise in his profession. Wicks At any rate he's got an ex cellent chance. He ean't get any lower than he is now unless he digs a bole in the ground and crawls into lt. Kalkaska county. Michigan at three elections during the past six years has elected a democratic prosecuting at-' torney by the following plurality rote: 1886, by one vote; 1888, ti-two TOtea; 1K, y fonrvotea. : , Jane Hailoway, a colored woman said to be 108 years old, recently eallad upon the wok house board In Cinehv pati and secured the release of her gay and festive son, Samuel, a giddy young fellow of 75, who was doing time tot beating his wife. The only Pore Cream of Tartar Powder. No Aauaoata; Ko Aim Used in llillioM '.of aHomea 40 Years tat C-i:rS rR!i wnrriNU Ti AiPKirriaiuiaj ff I'lruii ua nw ifae lUmi . k U.fa pawar. i 3 " 4 "J - Vwi 'I . ... ' ' " ', , . . : .V. . .1 . : ) I , ,0. I - , 3--T..-4: Mill ''. .."Ji"." ' " MtJ-