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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1894)
1 . 4 , I 4 ' 1) V An I m me nee IWIng hale cam ahore ftt Tokelund, Washington, a short time H 1 died on the follow ng dHy. lU-Utifth iu 174 fee t N iuchea and its wOrt meuured 161 feet 6 inches. Its weight U eU mated at 47 ton. The oil wtd whalebone yielded ly this monster will amount in value to S10. 97i 8eintiU who tu-U this whale ay it must have ented '.M years. Codfish skins ar converted ' into leather by a man in Muni. CarwuelM Large a iri,a Fal J Got'LimA. of iJ uiiiJirOle. "U'wm fa.. In, wrilr a follows: .ir f.b"ut Mfat or rs inr father. r"Ka. "I r? r f'Oim. a., WU laid Kwna carbuw d. the m that I ever ai.w. i tried verytiuuf be beard of, tin dooo.r could do Tiotiiinur fur mtn, nun hi -i en mrUum-lee at a time.ufl Utrpcan Ik-d's erif. H- ki x k wtnk and sufTi-r-d m much could not walk a u p. iti l72 bt had his fx'd put in the middle of his room and irot on it to dw. Noouo eiiMt-ted him lo gi t wi ll. Me aaw Ir. Pier or a (;oldi-n Medical Ij mover j advUa-d for all blood disorder. Ik-fore n bad taken bilf-a- wrTie or iliaeov- " onu rmi.f ir c.red tilrn. lis J"" oia. ana enjoju. aood beaJlb.' flam Ch. wlr. Take a quart each of clams, onions and potatoes. Peel and slice the otiiom and potatoes ?ery thin. Put in a ket tle 6 thin slices of salt pork and fry un til erip. Then put in a layer of clams, oue of potatoes, one of onions, season ing with salt and pepper, until all the Ingredients are used. 4 'over the top of Ilm chowder with hardtack, pour iu the darn luiuor and till up with water un til the whole is just covered. trimmer lor two hours. J he clauis ma be chopped, if preferrrti. THE MODERN INVALID Han taste medicinally, in kei-oini? win. other luxuries. Arcio'nlv mu-t ).- pi, Hn. tiny 8ocii.taliie in torn,, pur. iv h,,l,.. wime in cninjio-iitioti, tnilv i.i-iii tii ia! in elleet ami entirely free Iron, ' vers- ol.jei-iioi,-ahle iiu!ity. If real! v ill ),,. ,-,,iiilt. a .hy-teian ; if rotuoi j.ated in- ,.,-, the gentle family laxative yrap nt 1 ig-i. LOVERS' VOWS ON PAPER. Ki?lity. ninth ot a foriy ilve acre farm in Lane County, Oregon, belonging to a poor widow, disappeared in one niiht. A sudden chance in its ronnwrif ih Maclienzie Kiver washed away forty acres of it. Cou T. P. Fooo. Cnow Is Shiioh'n ( Wee. It eur. Im the In-M i uiit'li Cur,. nsniniiilon Cilr it. mild on a euar i i nn...tion. It m entn. . iu i t iitaiid tl.fn). PIERCE CURE OB OlfEV RFTODta An Indian widow, iu Stika. advertises her loss by painting the upper half of her face deep black. This is her style of morning, and much cheaper than the morning used by civilized people. 'COLCHESTER" SPADING BOOT. it k l&iF u4K & v - "August r lower To: FMrmer. Miner li.Miirl tia .i Km. Vnd the whole leturtb of the aTrff-'fS .leitmrri In tiir heel, proiectlne the uliaiik nitonitiE, riitririiif ami i.tlier work, llttnualli ASK V(t K DMI KIt 99 Miss C. G. McClavk. School teacher, 753 Park Place, Ivlmira, N. Y. "This Snrinsr while awav from home teaching my first terra in a country school I was perfectly wretched with that human a iron v calleil dyspepsia. After dieting for two weeks and ccttitiz no better, a friend wrote me, suggesting that I take August Flower. The verv next day I purchased.-! bottle. I am de lighted o say that August Flower helped me so that I have quite re covered from ray indisposition." Stephenson Electric Belt Co. 3- WALTER BAKER & CO. COCOA and CHOCOLATE Highest Awards ( Mttdtli anil Dtplomu) World's Columbian txpotition. On the following artlolea, BRKJKFiST COfOI, PBKIIU Ho. I (HOCOUTH, mm mm ihocolitk, IHII.Ll CHKCttUTL COm BITTtK, For "parity of material forrn evrn cuuipotiUuu." Ham ma ro;1'.h Nrwcpaprr Fropoaa t hliuplifj itn-a.b f l"rllfc4) Suiu The London Spectator, moved by the painful spectacle of the modern breach of promie case, nroduces a novel expedient in order to overcome! me aimcuuu-s wmch such uit j re sent. It says: 1 here would be one very simple method of liKhtetiin the task of the jury, which would also ai ord to younif women and the.r guardians a means of asceriaiuiDK whei Her the lo er had any serious in tention of developing into a husband or not J.(.t no promise of marriage be held valid unless it is made .d writing uiion properly stamped paper. lf the plalntiir could produce a formal promise of this kind, there would le no need to into all the h story of a Uountiul court-hip, or to consider ariv other factor in the u. hessfiient of damages than the re spective incomes of the contraetinK parties. Of course it w ill be objected that such a proposition is injurious to all that romance of courtship and inarriajr.'. But where, we would ask. is wie romance in nine o .r or ten! br ach of promis' cases that, llmli the r way into the law comity Th-se cases are hardly ever brought exc -pt by jieople whose affections ha'. e not been deeply en'aed in their ac ept unce of a su to v For one young woman who now brings an action for breach of promise at least nine are jilted and suffer in si ence. The more their affections have been en- uaited the less they can bear to tell the pitiful tale or their disappoint ment and Witney the poor litt.e romance of their life exposed to the ridicule and laughter of an unsympa thetic world. If it on e became understood that the ardent lover should offer such a proof of his good faith, then a xirl would know well what to expect from a lover who withheld it At any rate, parents or guardians of the lower middle classes would not allow a young man to grow "too part cular In his atten tions" as their phrase runs unless he showed a disposition to furnish this guarantee. Then, if the prom ise were unfulfilled, even the most modest and sensitive maiden could proceed atrainst her faithless lover without loss of pride or dignity. old mr cwocw ivhywhui, WAITED BAKER 4 CO., OORCHESTER, MASS, rtntd Aoat gsod, 1093. Tti lalett ana moil Imi roved Kleciric Belt Maouiaciurea. me only Kimrln Kelt thai require Dovlneearo aiiilR to mate It work It ltaH reneratlriK It is mo e durable than key other. A positive enre for rhetimatlam, Burlla and all iiervout dlcae. Cure dyipepula, conttlatlon, liver ami kiilncf din- aaai, palm in On- l.ai k, female weak Ieneral dfiblllty, n-ll.ircii that tired ad all chroma diii-n . Bnt pretiald en reeelpt of price 111' (. liberal Uiacountu to airenta. CoinniHiiiflfnee W II M I jnnrre of mnch K f 1 1 1 "iidiTInc, The nynteni SmmM sbnulil do thnroiiKhlj- ,.ii.. in mm juiiiur- i men, and th liiood I kept In a healthv eon. Iditlon. S. S.S. re mo voa all taint nf whatsoever orlnln.and builds un tha pan. eral health. BLOOD fetMtng Tub Stkihemoh Kf.nrTtsic hv.i.T Co poiwniiui iiKfrniiniitniinij i tnr) mercurUI ftll nn frmrnif,, nr.i r,jUrJ made totn pltm nrl mlifni r.urr, Our piwlt on l(-rv! r,4 Skin LJiim' mailed free. swift srhuf-rc co.. Aliantm, Gm, I i'l no reuefi A MADE PURE to Ely's Cream Balm Cleanseslhe Nasnl Passages, A lays Pain and Inflanntion, Rest res the Sense oil Taste and Smell. Heals the Sore. Apply Halm inloi-ach imMril I lom, ,V. Varre St. N. Y. BEST LINE TO DENVER IcquaU rustum work, com i rig from 4 to yi( l' si value for the money i trl the world. Namp and nru wcrT V .1...,.. .1.. i y j v Qbuuiv 'l mi(, jH-c fot'ai papcm tor full ' BflTTi.nWATTn Wri,s:r'Pt,ono, our complfif! w'"TLmall,lf ladies and ftcn. 1- UCHicnTT-- - 'V luitrattd Caatojrut ffuTtiifcnuT how to or. drr hy mail, Iwlafjr free. barf;aink of dealer, who pit' You can get the best h ur aboe. AND CALIFORNIA -v- HO HATCHET NtEDtD TO OPEN THIS CAN. mr HOG CHOLERA this LYE ASTHMA . CURED. ropDArs antbhi smtirio it" H.,i.fin rim atuntfi. Trial ractam i tHt.K Ikj.d lir Drar (iit. Our liox mat pnal.iaiil oo r ciptoflflO gia n.ii,e. l.30. Ailtl. ThoB.Popham.Phlla.Pa fionc f )ut of I 'iihMoii. Another thiui; which has one out of fashion Is the. art ol coineisation, says the Pull Mall (ia.ette. It has of late years been ho neglected that It N the rarest cliance to meet with a youtiK man who can converse at all in the real sense of the word. Amoiitf Ids own get he can babble about uiuuuai acquaintances, trie new singer, the next race or the last scan dal. Jtut throw him amor.i strarur ers and be is silent and dull, perhaps niakitifr short, remarks in a pretty jerky and eonTused manner, but cer tainly betrayintr i o inti;llient Inter est if a new discovery be mentioned, a piece of important po itical news told or some information Kiver. about a subject of real value. As a i onse quence he is not only bored, but he shows it, because he has never culU Nated that polite int rest in his fel low croatures which would enable him to respond sympathetically. One ot the old French noblesse was lately heard to remark that when he Urst went Into society his father used t impress upon his ruiud that at a party he was bound to insure Its suc cess as far as he was Individually-' concerned. To make biro-elf agree able was a duty not to be neglected without a grave breach of courtesy, both lo the RiicsU and the friends who invited hitu. In a moderu gath ering no such autluuated sentiment would tl.J a disciple. oung people, if they do not meet some one to llirt wiih, will ostentatiously proclaim their boredom, an i would stare in astonishment if it were suggested that at a friend's house it was the duty toward the hostesi to pay at tention to those wtio seemed neg lected, or who found themselves among strangers. To hint that old ladies and ugly girls should have a little share of consideration would he to sub ect one's self to the charge of beiny old-fashioned. 7 It:. i-Sil jCL il pVURING hard times consumers -j J -L' cannot afford to experiment aV 'i (iJ; J with inferior, cheap brands of bak- if in2 powden h 13 N0W that the M 11 ROYAL stand out as a friend in need to those who desire to practise Econ- V omy in the Kitchen. Each spoonful does its per- g fcet work. Its increasing sale bears witness that ?M it is a necessity to the prudent it goes further. iM MR m ,( 10 Grocers say that every dollar in- $ J vested in Royal Baking Powder is $7, worth a dollar the world over, that it "oes not consume their capital in dead 5. stock, because it is the great favorite, S fta: and sells through all times and seasons. j -0YAL BAKING POWDER 00., 106 WALL ST., NEW-YORK. Shn Hail All nl'Kiii. A seedy man of letters dropped into a cheap restaurant in London and called for his British beef. It duly came, but had palpably passed its first youth. The man of letters called the waiter and delivered himself freely of his feelings. '-We never has no. com plaints," said the waiter feebly defen sive. "Very likely," growled he of the meat, "for that old cow had 'em all. Bring me some mutton, and he some tliiuged to you." Chicago Post. Beware of Ointments for Catarru that Contain Mercury, as mercury will Mirely ile.itrov the sense of smell ami completely derungu the whole system when entering it. through the nm- eons Kurfaeos. such articles should never lie useil except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they w ill do is ten fold to the good you eaii pos.iihly derive from them. Hall l.ntarrli C u re maunliietiired by F. J i-iiericy to., l oieuo, u., contains no mercury, mid is taken internally, acting , , . . oireeiiy ujion uie Dioou anil mucous snr venevo in pensions, n,.PS ,,f ,h. avstmn 111 hni-in.r H ii ai i u - ui e ui' nm k nun ci. i-iii genuine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo. Ohio, by V. J. Cheney t t'o. Testimonials Irpe. -.-oiu oy iruggists, jinee i!e. per oonie. v gxgj patents, trade-marks; l-.xnmlnatlnn anri Ativr ok to I'arjititnhttitv if t... vrritiim. wNtml fr InvtmUtrn'tiitUiur How tnit ifc. iai.iui i;i'iMRKi,l, Wiu-lilIiK'U. 1). C, WANTED- l a ar cure If il In time. for maklnx Snap, Cli-anlriK Hiram, ftiflenlng Wator, II baa no aqua). Tbe liou wlfa'a beAtfrinnd, A vmIm- til wuahlnif rrrlpr In ea4i an. Nir ! br all Gfori-ra. Itil!iurtnroit A I.ADY A'.KNT In evorv town In Nt'hraNlta to null an arlli Ic ol Mi-ril lo l,adle Kxierlciitp un iiecrary. Krii lom-mam i Inr Tf.(y Aillrps. 11 AND II , I'omnm e Ilox ins, York, Soliranlia. Made H-rirkinc for in at -homeor liavidiinr. HHtntiif. ibal ri'iail fur $1 110 and lerrm fur See. htaiiina or idlver. A Y K it- t o , MadiMin, ( una. BIG MONEY Co J EEDS o WiuuxTen. o tat li Ik KhM. GOLD orHlLVKIl t-uilr rnillul with MAONKTIO floli tta f.ir articiilni ftihlmiM M. I. IMVI.r.K. IfiX .'.Ti.Hnlll HINUTilK.CoaK. a f kH I a ' 1 f1" n1 1 7 " iiiiiii i iiiciii nt,. laliiiil. VVril. tor lio.-iiOir'.Oinilo. RV mall twiata Ml1 1 pckaro andup.' Grand lot of KXTKA Strive Wlthrferynrdrr. Prettltat I Md odIv tu Caulrau In tlM World With Dloturna nt II varieties. Hand raura and nrighhora' addrau. JT. H. SHUMWAY. I j aat'ouai I lliltlro "mn? rfiM An hit f AiLft. B erruo. Taataa Uuod. lima mm ot nrafiln N, II. No. aoa.-V 3 tork, Ni'h. PlTINTt U4 Pf MI0NI iMarW. Naadtaacafta. tiUftrald m Co., ' nlbaoa G," WaahiarM, D. C, U7II KM WltlTIMO TO A II VKHTINKHH T dImm mmj jam aaw tha dartlamaat n Ikfa paper. MukiiiK elloloiil. The Par s manufacturers of cellu loid nave lon claimed the most per fect production of the article to be found in the world, though a compar ison w th the Ainer can art cle will hardly be found to exh bit such sur lier or ty. The Trench process, how ever, has the mer t of s raphe ty, and the result ,s most satisfactory. In br.ef, a roll of pafie.r is slowly un wound, be ng at the same time sat urated w th a m xture of live parts of sulphuric acid and two parts of nitric acid, wh :h falls upon the paper In a line spray. This c,hnm,'es the ellu lose ot trie paper uto pyroxU.n of Runcotton. The evcess of the ac d having b en expelled by pressure, the paper is washed with plenty of water unt, 1 all traces of the ac.d have licen removed. It is then reduced to a pulp and passes on to the bleaching troutfh. Most of the water having been (jotriile of by means of astralln- er, the pulp is mixed with from 2o to 4u per cent or ,ts weight of cam phor, and the mixture thoroughly tr.t u rated under millstones. The neces sary color! nu having been added in the form of powd r, a second mixing and grinding rollows. The finely divided pulp Is then Apr. ud o t in thin layers on slabs; then from twenty to twenty tlvo or theso liyers are placed in a uniform manner In a hydraulic press, separated from one another by some sheets of thick blotting paper and are subjected to a pressure of some IfiO atmospheres, thh presuro being con tinued until nil traces of moisture are found to have been got rid of. In this condition the material Is passed between rollers heated to between 1 H) and loO degreos F., whenc it Is sues In the form of clast csheota What Wai I.-fi ul Him. "A month or so ago," said the drum mer, "I Btopped at a small tavern in Illi nois, and before retiring I sat for an hour in the room used for an oliice' talking to two or three men, one of whom, a lame man was to occupy the double room with me. I went up to bed some time before he did, and when he came I whs snugly tucked away, but uot asleep. "By the way,' he said.'you were talk ing about pensions down stairs, weren't you?' "Yes. I rather economically administered. " '.So do 1.' he said, carefully taking off bis glasses, and with them a wax nose, which he laid on the table, some what, lo my discomfiture, 'but I don't believe, in being indiscriminate' here he fished out a glass eye and put it in a tumbler of water and then took out his teeth and put them witli the eye. I couldn't say anything and he went on. " 'I knew men who are today getting from 10 to 8 DO a month he removed his wig and hung it up carefully 'who do not deserve it any more than my grandmother does, and by this time he had on" his coat and collar, and removing his left arm he placed it on the bureau 'good deserv ing men getting a miserable liite pit tance whose records are stories of bravery and daring' at this point he sat down, kicked oil his trousers and one shoe, took off a cork leg ond laid it by the arm, and I was about ready to jump out of the window. " 'Good heaven's man I almost yelled as I sat up in bed, don't you get a pen sion?' " " 'Of course not," he answered, with a look of surprise, 'I was in the army four years, but I got this in a railroad wreck and (he company had to put up J? 50,000 damages. That beats a pen sion all to pieces.' Tnen he put 'out the light, hopped over to his own bad, and I had nightmare and jimjama till daylight, dressed witli my eyes shut ami got out an hour before my disin tegrated friend did." Detroit free Press. Ilia Cunning Kcliiot .Mr. JJreiileshort bophroma, I want you to look at that paper again and tell me the exact date when that train roobery took place on the Missouri Pacific. .urs. uriiiiesnort w ny i What are you doing, James? Mr. Driilleshort (who is busily writ ing letters to various relatives out west) I want to locate a lot of bundles of costly Christmas gifts that we didn! send on that particular train. A oarKing snarl:, a very rare species was recently captured at ft onterey Cal. , An amatuer electrician in Montreal named Eugene Baldwin, has rigged up a wind-wheel, which in connection with j .. . . . a uynomo auu storage oat'.enes, sup plies all the lights he needs in the liouRe Facts Worth Knowing. In ail riiwiiM S of the nasal mucous memliisiif tnercuii'iiy imct must ne ntm-lrrilatint;. Noih mi,- niusiai'iorv can lie accomplished with doUClll'K. Slillll'si. tiouilcrs or mk! i-i i. i...nlu l.u 1 hate 10 See' ( Ibcy arc nil irritating, do nut thurouiilily ii-tirn in.. Miicrico niiriMi'i-s aim Kilo M lit lie hiiiiihuhicii i.s worse than lailiirus. A multitude oi i.er.-ons wiiii nan lor ears borne all lhe worry and p.iin Hint i iitarr i can Inllict tcsuiy to ladienl and permanent cures wrought liv l-.ly's Cioam iinlin. l!ottla For Poor PeopI, Just beyond the entrance lo ISeile- view hospital in East Twenty-sixth street on the sidewalk, under the shel ter of a tali brick building, is one of the smallest and oddest businesses in New York City. It is where the poor go to buy a bottle for the free medicine they are to gel at the dispensary near by. At the free dispensary daily there are great throngs of people. Many of the visitors come for the first time and do not know the rules about bottles. To get medicine you must have the bottles, and what more natural than that some observing man should take note of the demand and establish a minature bottle shop in a small booth on the sidewalk. Hollies are sold here rery cheap, In fact cheaper than you could imagine, so cheap that It will not pay you to hunt at home for one if you are after free medicines. The booth Is attended hy an old man and some times by a boy. It is an odd trade, but it is a steady one, for it has been there for years and is apparently successful. New York Herald. in Illinois snarper advertises lo furnish, lor one dollar, an infallible cure for drunkenness. When he re ceives the dollar, he sends this valuable Information: "Don't drink anything but water. Asthma Cured. Hy Scliiii'mttnn's Asthma Cure. No waiting lor results. Its action is immedi ate, direct and certain. A single trial Convinces (lie most skeptical. Price oO cents anil , of druggists or hy mail. Trial package Irpe hy mail. Send your address tu Dr.lt. Scliitlmann, st. Paul -Minn. ' A church in Aabury, Park recently gave an entertainment, the admission to which was one potato. Some gener ous people gave two, and thus a collec tion of food was secured for the poor. Sudden Changes of Weather causes Throat IHseases. There is no more effectual remedy lor Coughs, Colds, etc., than HltoWN'S JiHONCIIIAL TllOt'HKK. ,vd mdu in base: Price 2o cts. "Montana" is the title of a play Rob ert Droul is writing for Effle Ellsler. The"ilayseed (las Burner" has been invented by lialtimorean. it is almost impossible to blow it out; but should it be blown out, it at once relights itself automatically. Weak I.cnos auk Stkenotiiknhd, Pleurisy Pain r lived, and Asilunalic symptoms sulidticil hy Dr. 1). Jnync's Kx pectorant, a sovereign reined v" for all Coughs and Colds. 'The seven living children of John Uachover of Lyons, X. Y. h ive attained great ages. The youiiirest is seventy eight years old, and the oldert ninety-one. Nothing New. A collection of skulls found in Preu and now at Washington illustrates pre historic trephining. The skulls prove that the trephining was done by skilled surgeons to relieve fractures and dis orders from such injuries. The success which must have attended most of the operations is considered remarkable, in view of the fact I hat even at the present day trephining is regarded as one of the most difficult of surgicar operations. New York Sun. 1.410 HI'S. 1'OTATOKS J'KIl ACRE. This astonishing yield was reported by Abr. Hahn, of Wisconsin, but Sal-' zee's potatoes always get there. The editor of the Rural New-Yorker re ports ayield of 7.'ifi bushels and 8 pounds per acre from one of Salzor's early potatoes. Above 1,410 bu-hels are from Salzor's now seedling Hundred-: fold. His new early potato, Lightning1. Express, has a record of 80:i bushels! per acre. He offers potatoes as low as $.50 a barrel, and the best potato planter in the world for but 4i If You Will Out This Out and hend It with 6c postage to thfi John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., you will re ceive free his mammoth potato cata-1 logue and a package of sixteen-day! "(Jet There, Eli. " ad'sh. C ATTENTION, FARMERS. Exehanee vour Land or l-Vrm fnr ot.h ritw. Properly and come into town and orlncnto mi children in this citv of colleges. I have resi dences from 11,200 to f:i,.ri00 and hrick husinua blocks from $7,000 to 10,0110, all rented and bringing in good income. 1 trade direct Willi the farmer and pav no commissions. Send for my list ol p opertv. .i. A. iiucKKTAFi'i Lincoln, Neb. Some of the large crabs found in India measure two feet each in length. Spading Boot Ad. in ee "Colchester's other column. The Japanese never swear. are unknown in that language Oaths Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures Even when all other preparations faili to do any good whatever. It is pre pared by modern methods, possesses the greatest curative powers, and has the most wonderful record of of actual cures of any medicine in existence. lie sure to get Hood's, be-' cause Hood'snCures Hood'a l'ills are purely vegetable, hand. made, perfect in proportion and annearaneeJ Hkkciiam's PiLiJt, for bilious disorderes are extensive v sold ami hui.h ;n n civilised countries. Price. '25 cents. Mirrors wore first made in Germany. A Natural Food. Conditions o f the system arise when ordinary foods cease to build flesh there is urgent need of arrest ing waste assistance must come quickly, from natural food source. Scoffs Emulsion is a condensation of the life, of all foods it is cod-liver oil reinforced, made easy of; digestion, and almost as. palatable as milk, . Prepared bySonltA Rnwna N. Y. All drogf taU, T.JACOBS OILmkS?!' PAINS AND ACHES. tf.t k , ' .I' . t Hi I '. Ti 'A , V. .1. MMMaa iaipajiawitaaJPMtHaii: fs-w "