The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, April 06, 1893, Image 3

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    Wall f at4.
"liitU wted man. What
iwper daws be take?''
Bis nearest neighbor'!.'' Chicago
lntar Ocean.
Yonkcra Statesman: It if a "cold
day" for a man when his friends
"roast" him.
Kate Field's Washington: Cliolly I
awaked her old man's consent lawst
night.
Algy Did you come out with flying
colors, old man?
Cholly Yaws. Black and blue.
Tuck: Visitor So you are going to
build a house in the suburbs? What sort
of a dwelling shall you put up?
Host Well, I examined the Renais
sance, Queen Anne and other designs,
but finally decided on the Colonial
plan.
Host's Son Why, Papa! you told
mamma you were going to build it on
the installment plan.
School teachers in England's country
districts get the magnificent sum of five
hillings a week.
Hood's Cures
Son of John L. McMurray
Of Ravenswood, W. Va.
k Father's Gratitude
Impels Him to Tell How His Son
Was Saved
"I write this simply because I (eel it a duty to
tuaunitjr.ao that others affected at my son was
MMf kaiow how to b cured. When he was
trean old a white swelling came on his right
eg below the knee, drawing his leg up at right
ingles, and calling him intense suffering. He
;ould not wait and l conswerea mm
A Continued Crlppla.
The swelling wot lanced and di-clianrcd (recly
it length we derided to take him to Cfhcinna i
or a surgical operation. He so weak and
oor we gave him Hood's Harsapsr.lla to build
ip his slrenglli. Jo our great surprise
Hood's Sarsaparilla
tot only gave strciiRth but a used the tore, after
llacbargi: g several pieces of bore, to entirely
teal up. His leg straightened out and hi now
-'uas everywhere, as lively as any boy." J. 1.
.icMUIiaar, Kotary I'ublic, Kavcusivood, W. Va.
(Rood's Pill are the best after-dinner
fills, assist digestion cuie headache. Try a box
IV. L. DOUCLAS
03 OHOE soI'VtF.'
hu. .urtlu!,? Wtwn Mit In need try a Dslr, tbr)
gh you mrt comfort am) service for the money
fcej aay etker make. BSSlinineHwwy
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litittStikl.
- If os want a Use DRESS SHOE don't pay $6 to $8,
i " i n ej stw.. TSpv will fit sautl to ci-
lost mate ana leek and wear as well. If yot with te
icmooIm n your footwear, yoa can do so by purchasing
W. L. Deugtas Shoos. My same and price li stamped
ik. britam. loak fir It when vou buy. Take no sub
rtttate. I seed shoes by mail upon receipt of price,
setae free, when SShm alra caasoi seppir -
w. a, iwvuusi
4400 I 1
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w . net
ISH BR
TtusTrxl Mark U on the best
WATERPROOF COAT
$2S Inthe World!
A. J. TOWER. BOSTON, MASS.
raft
Sec
go
An4TtfT
blood
ULCERS
SCROFULA
RHEUMATISM
BLOOD POISON
kindred disease arising from impure
nurftii hi tnai neveiiMiuff,
of all medicines.
aad beat
Book om Bleed sad Skin Dlseaaea mailed (res.
THst 1WIFT SPMOIFIO W
ATLAMTA, OA.
.vawswewatwaewasfunwia.-a
POtVLAn CltWCI,
Masy of trie stars are heavier that
our sun. tor example, Muar, me
middle star in the tail of the Great
Bear, is forty times as heavy as the
tun. To the naked eye there are d vc
or six thousands of these heavenly
bodies visible. In all probability
there are worlds revolving around
them.
The popular idea that water is
purified by freezing has leon uitain
disproved by recent careful experi
ments, which show that the average,
amount of impurity retained by the
ice is 3t.3 percent of organic matter,
and 21.2 per cent of inorganic matter.
As organic matter is the more ob
jectionable of the two, the case is
worse than was loriuaiy supposed.
The water spider, which spends
most of its time under water, carries,
bubble of air for breathing on the
under side of its body; and. when
this air is exhausted, it comes to thu
urface for more. It is enabled Ui
carry the air bubble because the un
der side of its body is covered with
tiny hairs set so close together that
the surface film of the water does not
pass them, although the air does, and
thus the air is imprisoned anions the
hairs.
Thu least distance determined foi
the fixed stars from the earth runs
nto billions of miles. Some notion
of the reality iuay be derived from
the fact that if our sun were removed
about 200,000 times its preset, dis;
tance from the earth, it would ai
year to us simply as a star of the tlrst
magnitude. The distance in such a
case woiill exceed lH.ooo.ooo.nuo 01
miles. It follows that If the nearest
fixed star Is further off than this, as
appears to be the fact, every star of
the first magnitude must be larger
or brighter than our sun.
The orbit of the planet Neptune,
thirty times further from the sun
than that of the earth, forms the
outer boundary of the solar system.
The distance is immense, yet shrinks,
into insignificance when compared
with that which lies beyond. Sd
ast is the gulf which intervenes be
tween our earth and the stellar uni
verse that, although many of the
stars are in all probability larger and
brighter than our sun, yet the most
powerful telescope is not able to give
them any appreciable diameter, a
mere point of light being all that is
visible.
Wrongs or the Red Men.
A case that should appeal to the
vuipathies and indignation of the
people is that of the Mojave Indians.
They haye been a stroug ana naray
race, but with trie advance 01 civil
ization (?) and the influence of fire
water they arc rapidly being deci
mated. A few days ago three Mojave
Indians from the Kccdles went to
San Bernandina to sec the United
States Marshal in regard to the white
men selling liquor to their tribe.
They claim that whisky is furnished
in plenty, thus ruining their young
braves, as well as the squaws and
that lately the Indians will not work,
only long enough to secure money
sufficient for a debauch, and that the
agent residing among them will fur
nish no relief.
This is an outrage demanding im
mediate attention, for common hu
manity requires the Government to
look after and protect its wards.
The audacity and persistent policy of
the destructive liquor traffic is such
that not only the Indian, but his
white brother, will have to take
steps to protect themselves against
ts ravages. The highway robber de
mands "your money or your life,"
but this demon of the still calls for
'your money, your life, every earthly
possession, and your priceless soul."
Yet we imprison for a time tne one
and license and protect by law the
other, while he is doing the irrepar
able harm. The Pacific Ensign.
Bicycles Are Becoming Cheaper.
When bicycles get down to a
reasonable figure, which they ate
bound to do in time, I predict that
nine out of every ten clerks and work
lncrmen will have one for use in go
ing to and from his place of employ
ment' is what 1 neara a ueaier hi
wheels" sav to-aav. "wvery aay i
am asked by dozens of men, voimr
and middle-aged, if there is not some
way of furnishing tnem a wneei ai a
figure that will be within their
means Tbey say they cannot afford
to invest 175 to $150 in a bicycle, al
thniurh t.hev feel that It would be a
very convenient thing for them to
have. Bicycles are held ai a nigu
figure on account of the patents upon
them, lust the same as sewing ma
chines were some years ago. i re
member very well then when as good
saw no- machine as is soiu to uai
for 25 could not be purchased foi
less than 1100. The prices of wheel t
are being reduced every year, and flv
years hence the best make of them
can be had for 125 or less.
A Hint to Pstrents.
. Many persons when told never tt
r.i,nih .1 child in ancrer. renlv. "Then
we should never punish them at all,
if we did not do it wnne we an
angry." Very well, be it so; a blow
struck In anger has made more in
mates of our prisons than almost any
thing else. How many boyish wan
derers from the parental roof car
trace their ultimate ruin from ii!
How many women, who have lost a'.!
semblance of womanhood, can daU
their first downward steps from this
cruel, maddening, discouraged mo
mentl Oh, new strike your chile
In anger! The bitter resentment an i
heart-burnings wWch it causes is tht
seed of that deadly nlght-shade-despalr.
A little patience (and hnn
much your Heavenly Father has hai
with you!) a little lote (and ht a
freely hare you received it froii
Him!) and your child's waywardnon
will disappear, and your old age U
blessed, Instead of being remorsefu',
If You Want The Best
ALTHOUGH you may have had good luck
with but few failures iu making cake and
biscuit in the old-fashioned way with soda and
sour milk, or soda and cream of tartar, you
will have better luck and (following directions)
no failures with the Royal Baking Powder.
The truth of this must be evident when you
remember that in the leading hotels and res
taurants, and in the homes of our city cousins,
where the latest and best methods are invari
ably employed, and where the most beautiful
and dainty food is always set out for the guests,
the Royal Baking Powder is exclusively used
for all quickly risen food.
Royal Baking Powder never disappoints;
never makes sour, soggy or husky food; never
spoils good materials; never leaves lumps of
alkali in the biscuit or cake; while all these
things do happen with the best of cooks who
cling to the old-fashioned methods, or who use
other Baking Powders.
If you want the best food, Royal Baking
Powder is indispensable.
Might Want to Sea Her
Mary If you please, 'm, are you at
orue to Mrs. Johnson, as 'as just rung
he bell ?
Mistress-Only if she is wearing any
thing new. If so, show her in. Funny
Folks.
, Cirenmstaatoa Alter ( Bses.
Judge You are here on a charge of
stealing wood and are liable to pay a
line. Do you plead guilty or not guilty?
Prisoner That depend--, your honor,
whether the fine is a big one or not.
Famile.
KloHeft.
ClerkMadam, is this the cashboy
tha' t Kk your parcel?
Customer I think not, for he was
ubout the age of that boy when he
started with it. Chicago Inter Ucean.
A Youthful Philosopher.
"Johnny, don't you wish you were as
big as your brother Will?"
"Xaw," said the small boy, "I don't.
might be in love with a girl." In -
Jiauapolis Journal.
I.a.y.
'I wish I was a twin." said Bobbie.
"Why?" asked his father.
"Then I could see how I looked with
out a looking glass." said Dobbie.
Ilaiper's Young People.
Do you want to be beautiful, even in
old age, then follow these rules and you
will be all desire:
Hat regularly and not too much.
Bathe every day and change the gar
ment next the skin very frequently.
Take plenty of outdoor exercise.
Wash the face with hot water and
pure palm oil soap at night; rinse with
cold water to restore a healthy tune to
the skin.
Bathe the neck and shoulders oc
casionally with alcohol to keep the
flesh firm and hard, also the arms.
Do not wear the siuie veil very
long, as the dust settles in it and will
Injure the complexion.
Try to preserve a happy, contented
disposition, and you will be beautiful
even though an old woman.
Mrs. Helen E. King's portrait of
General Sherman, now on exhibition in
Cleveland, but soon to be sent to the
World's fair, has been examined by one
of that officer's sons and by General
Miles, and they both commend the
picture warmly. The great soldier is
represented as wearing two badges
one that of the Army of the Tennessee,
the other that of the military division
of the Mississippi.
"o14n t stare Seller eel it.
"Yon would scarcely take my daught
erBaby, we call her to be twenty
one yean old, would you?" said a fond
mother, speaking of her spinster-looking
child. "Xo, indeed, I should not,"
was the reply. "So every one says.
But bow old would you lia76 imagined
her?" "Oh, I don't know exactly
though if I had been guessing her age,
I sbould have said she was about thirty
three and a half, or may be three
quarters. One can't always tell within
a month or two, you know.
Halvation Oil has the enviable distinc
tion of being a synonynj fur eure i rlieu
luatism, neuralgia, gout, and kindred
affection, b etc h as sciatica, ticdoulunrenx,
etc. It is glowing more pupnlar daily.
The people will have it. 25 cts.
A'ametl.
"1 made an angel cake that was
gant and one that was awful,"
Maud. "This is the third, and it
decide as to whether or not I can
considered an expert.''
"I could tell this was the rubbar ''said
Harry as he tried the cake. Harper s
Bazar.
ele
said will
be
Followed Ail vice.
Wife The doctor said my nerves
were in a torrible condition, and that I
must take something.
Husband Did you follow his ofrec
tions. Wife Yes; I took a 10 bill I found
in your pocket. Exchange.
The man who chases bubles will bark
his shins sooner or later.
The Anglomanlacs.
The habit of turning up the trousers
an inch or two at the ankle has become
almost second nature among the mem
bers of a certain class of anglomanlacs
in New York. The condition of the
weather makes no difference with
them. One young man of unmistak
able English bearing attracted an un
usual amount of attention to himself
at a reception in one of the Fifth
avenue palaces the other night by ap
pearing on the floor of the ball room
with his well pressed black trousers
turned up snugly around his ankles.
He subsequently explained that he had
turned them up from force of habit,
and had forgotten to turn tbem down
before descending from the dressing
room.
It you are constipated, bilious or
troubled with sick headache, Beeeham's
Pills afford immediate relief. Of drnggfeto,
com.
Too Troflclent.
"What's th mattaw witli Ctiolly ?"
'lie's in a dweadful fix."
"Do tell."
"He's so pwoficient in trying Ascot
scawfs that every person takes them
fah weady made ties."- Pittsburg Dispatch.
Washington Star: "What I want,"
said the roan who was finding faults
with the assessor, "is taxation without
NO QUARTER
will do you as much
good as the one that
buys Doctor Pierce's
Pleasant Pellets. This
is what you get with
them: Au absolute
and permanent cure
for Constipation, In
digestion, Bilious
Attacks, Sick find
Bilious Headaches,
and all derangements
of the liver, stomach,
and bowels. Not
just temporary relief, and then a worse
condition afterward but help that lastt.
Pleasant help, too. These sugar
coated little pellets are the smallest, the
easiest to take, and the easiest in the
way they act. No griping, no violence,
no disturbance to the system, diet, or
occupation.
They come in sealed vials, which keeps
them always fresh and reliable; a con
venient and perfect vest-pocket remedy.
They're the cheapest pills you can buy.
ail
'August
Flower"
" I am ready to testify under oath
that if it had not been for August
Flower I should have died before
this. Kight years ago I was taken
sick, and suffered as no one but
a dyspeptic can I employed three
of our best doctors and received
no benefit. They told me that I bad
heart, kidney, and liver trouble.
Everything I ate distressed me so
that I had to throw it up. August
Flower cured me. There is no med
icine equal to it " IjRENZO F.
Sleepek, Appltion, Maine.
JUMBO. The Alexandra Improved Cream ep
nttor:tapaty)J,5uu to4,000 pounds perbouruwj
sorse power will run it. Aiso new iBouel HANI
IIPARAT0R tor the sale of which AGENTS ait
WANTED M" evorv section. Manufacturers oi
everything in line "of machinery auJ supplies foi
butter and cheese factories. Send for catalogue
Davis & Kankln Bklii. and Mfg. Co., 840 to a
West Lake Street, Chicago, 111.
JyOLI.RRS!
Send in vour orders now for
PRINTERS' ROLLERS
Keuraska Nkwspapeii Union-, York.
Mgr. Donatus Sharrettf, auditor, and
I lev. Hector Fapi, secietary to the
apostolic delegate in the United States,
sailed from Lirerpool for New York
March 25. Mgr. Sharretti is about 37
years of age and for several years has
bad charge of ecclesiastical affairs of
the United States that came before the
propaganda at Rome, and Rev. Papl
has of late filled the position of vice
rector of the College of the Propag
anda For Bronchial sad Asthmatic Com
plaints, and Con(?hs and ('olds, "Brown'
Hronchial Trochei" have remarkable, cura
tive properties. 25 eta. a box.
Count Alphonse Veechy of Italy is
in Washington and is one of the biggest
and jollies! visitors in the city, lie
stands a clear six feet five inches in
height and weighs 350 pounds. There
is no getting away from the fact that
he is a great man.
Inter Ocean: "It's lunny about
Jagg; he never speaks above his breath
anv more." "I suppose it's because
it's so strong he can't."
Ex-Congressman Blount of Georgia,
whw was In congress for twenty years,
famished the "Congressional Direc
tory" with a biographical sketch of
himself (our linss in length.
Governor Turner of Te messee flies
no affidavit to disprove the report of
his death, but remarks; "I knew It was
li M soon as I beard it." A Turney
(or tb dsfsnss make a good point.
misrepresentation."
KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfort and improvement and
tends to personal enjoyment when
rightly used. The many, who live bet
ter than others and enjoy life more, with
less expenditure, by more promptly
adapting the world's best products to
the'needs of physical being, will attest
the value to health of the pure liquid
laxative principles embraced in the
remedy, Syrup of Figs.
Its excellence is due to its presenting
in the form most acceptable and pleas
ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of a perfect lax
ative; effectually cleansing the system,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
and permanently curing constipation.
It has given satiafaction to millions and
met with the approval of the medical
profession, because it acts on the Kid
neys, Liver and Bowels without weak
ening them and it is perfectly free from
every objectionable substance.
Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug
gists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man
ufactured by the California Fig Syrap
Co. only, whose name is printed on every
package, also the name, Syrup of Figs,
and being well informed.jou will not
accept any substitute if ottered.
f THE LATEST SENSATtOH f
World's fair Souvenir Plajlu Oarda, eonattUu of
Rev. H. P. Carson, Scotland, Dak., says.
'Two bottles of Hall's Catarrh Cure complete ly
cured my little girl."
W. H. Griffin, Jackson, Michigan, writes:
"Suffered with Catarrh for fifteen years, Hall's
Catarrh Cure cured me."
Albert Burch, West Toledo, Ohio,
"Hall's Catarrh Cure saved my life."
says:
Conductor E. D. Loomis, Detroit, Mich
says: "The effect of Hall's Catarrh Cure
wonderful."
is
onvenlr Plajlu Cards, eonatauu of
Is. vie: Kinc.Quoca, Jack, sad Spot
iocs of eaekCara U Msutfi igli in
of at 49 difmia lsMMl.'maa,
km of the World'M Fair. Bnakinff IDS
most bssntlful slid unique Deck of PlajrlM Cards
nver put on to market -the best-selilnc aoveltr Tt
6 reduced. Acaots wanted. Halupls Deck, M otots.
pscislt; PudI'us Co., 191 8. Halated St., Chicago, 111.
Dukof 15 Cards.
rterria U tkm fact
hm. ,Jor uu of IS 48 ftlTri
unl ,ilau IhUUtoa' of tU WorUfa Fair.
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TVKEW WBITD0 TO . AJVRafTUKM.
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E. A. Rood, Toledo, Ohio, says: "Hall's
Catarrh Cure cured my wife of catarrh fifteen
years ago and she has had no return of it. It's
a sure cure."
E. B. Walthall & Co., Druggists, Horse
Cave, Ky., say: "Hall's Catarrh Cure cures
every one that takes it."
Y.,
J. A. Johnson, Medina, N.
"Hall's Catarrh Cure cured me."
MANUFACTURED KY
F. J. CHENEY & CO., TOLEDO, O.
Testimonials sent free. Sold by Druggists.
75 cents per bottle.
says:
Rooks bound
NEBRASKA NEWSPAPER UNION
We do Binding in All Styles,
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Guarantee First-class Work.
Magazines, and all Periodicals, Old Books re-bound, New
. Books Made.
OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE.
ELMER E. LESH, - Manager.
RgrfifiUJpoJii
aVasTsssastorraa. 8iTMTmi0o.,llW USt.,S.T. aW i
Cures Constipation! u
ttaol BamaSr for Catarrh la tha
Bsst, Easiest to Use, and Compost.
BoM b Dnunrlata or seat by mstl.
Mo. X. T. Basaltlaw, Warrsa. Pa.