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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1894)
One peculiarity of Sheridan Knowles, Um clever IrUtiman, wan big abaent BBlndediiesi. At oih time he mailed Urg cum of money to his wife in bank not and discovered a week afterward that the letter had never reached her. In a towering ran, he wrote to the postmaster general and was informed that the notei were (lime safe in the dead letter ollice, for Knowles had not ouly omitted to aoilresa the envelope, but had neithe- siirned his name to the letter nor inclosed h's address. TURNED AWAY FEMININE. WRATH both in the war it arts, and in the way it's old, is Dr. Pierce's Uvliien Medical Iicov sry. A long procHMon of riiM-asm itart from a torpid liver and impute hlil. Take it, as you ought, when you feel the first symp toms I languor, low of ppt-tite, dullness, do- aon). as an a eunng, restorative tnlc to n--l dim-ase and build lip the needed flush and renirtn, tliere noth ing U equal it. It muses every organ into healthful action, pun rim and en-rk-lme the hlood, braces up the whole system, and re stores bealth and vigor, Mrs. Sctan Goedkrt, of Hire, lirnlnn ( imnlu, .Mlim, wiiti " I nave taken three bottles of your 'Gulden Mniical f Hueovery ' ' and jfeel quit well and Ktronf 'now, ao that 1 am able to do m work without tbe least fatuue." pnai Mrs. OOSDSRT. PicrcG..Cure. Lcllers from Mothers speak in warm terms of what Scott's Emulsion has done for their del icate, sickly children. It's use has brought thousands back to rosy health. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypophos phites is employed with great success in all ailments that re duce flesh and strength. Little ones take it with relish. "rrpsred h Rcott a l:owni, N Y. All dmcclsts. Lr i TWiTradd Mailt is on the best WATERPROOF COAT TVtttrtd In Usa trti ymr in whKh ih ienaMrtor Co. di4 falvuttiini it spn't4 U,MQ thtt w'fk. and did art furnish (! s4 foods lor the ini.f r' wtir nir charts waa ata4 tot Uw U tnio sWn hn onarmoua inn wa fut. art sou earioM l know wtif U lanih xpenditur waa arltt r 7mi eonKi M know Kow th Armwt-T ( rama to at s1 fk hri tima jrnt l.utf h-Y-rf hart timas art m f iMtialiaitionli this i ha Ar ttt.of ('a r rw lht t. lftin kwtta tban paifitim Mirtl and furwaw thai hard Unw omtnt TNI otok ro. ro! k. rr mmus ahkiu, it lUUIPltrA IT BfcOW WHaT l IU. IT k01 WHAT HOl I U Bf ( Otltfl, IT ISOWH III AlTA) I WMT IT oi l, D. 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Oue of those men whose vocation call them daily to Printing House Square boarded a downtown train on the Third A venue Llactric Uoad at J- lfty-ninth s'reet recently, says the New York Sun. He took a seat next to two well-drensed e derly women, who were inteutly dlKcussing a bar gain sate then go nt; on at one of the great .Sixth avenue house While not given to yield ng under pressure what he considered his rights, the man in question is extremely careful not to encroach upon those of others. He had not nettled comfortably in the seat when the elderly woman at bis left, without des going to look aiuu j'i at, mm, reuiarxea in an angry tone that could le heard half the length of the crowded ar: "1 wish you would get off my cloak:" The man promptly raised his hat, said, "I beg your pardon," and stood up to allow the cloak to le with drawn. This the woman did with a jerk and without recognition of the man's prompt reparation of an unin tentional ollense. She kept her back to him, and to do this sat sideways m her seat, thus occupying fully a third of that I elonging io the man. She resumed the discuss on of the bargain sale and the o.her passen gers smiled. The man was nei tied. He looked it, but said nothing. There was a stout woman on the other side. She took up another part of h s seat and after vainly try ing to open his news;apor the man contrived to stow it away again In his pocket. Then he contracted him self into the smallest possible space, and meekly read the ' adds" on the oppos te side of the car. In a mo ment the elderly woman at his left dove her hand Into her pocket and rummaged about lor something she didn't seem able to find. The man had tnree cigars for a half in his up er left-hand vest pocket, and at every dive t .e woman's elbow came In vigorous contact with them, or with the man's short ribs. He got very red in the face, but the woman continued obvious of his existence. When a more vigorous lunge than others was followed by a crushing sound from the region of the cigars, the man exclaimed: ' .Madam, I will be much obliged if you will take your ellww out of my side." With a fine assumption of in ured dignity the woman turned upon him. At last she had deigned to recognize his existence. "You are most insolent, sir," she said. "You have been annoying mo ever situ e you got on this car. How dare you speak to me like that, sir?" The monumental brass of it stag gered him. Then surprise gave way to admiration and there was a twrinkleof humor In his eye as he leaned over and said In a confiden tial tone that was none the less heard by those about who had been watch ing the fun. "You have been t ckling me, madam, and I don't like it. That was why 1 1. oke." The look of blank dismay, pursed-in, speei-hiess mouth, greete l this sailv showed that bat tle was over and the man won. l!e had lots of room after to read his napcr. which he did WANTED A CHEAP ROOM. the that the hud this with evident reached enjoyment until the station. the tra n FtnKcr-natl Tct hnlcalUlcs. This is a progressive age, and the "manicure lady" is up to date. She has among other things for finger nail culture U clinical terms that may be edifying to the people who are com e: ltd by a snarled-up skein of citcu instances to wear hands au natuicl. "Wl;l madam have her nails shaped for exhibition or execution'" "Don't knew what you mean." "Ha, ha," she gurgles, and pro ceeds to in iuire, "lioes madam play on the musical instrument or the typewriter?" If it is the key board, she must have the escape nail; If the violin or banjo, or any strin.'S, she cuts the nails low, quite far below the finger tips. The patron plunks the banjo. She takes the decollete style, and when the operator Is through with her hands the flesh stands up above her finger-nails like cushions. The exhibition cut" Is for Idle hands, and the nulls arc tinted and filed Into curves as nearly like the moons at the base of the nail as they can be shaicd. Tha Countryman by Mintake Went to th Wrong- Hoiuc 1he fact that there are a few ho tels n the Jiowery with the same names as those of first-class liroad way houses, is occasionally the cause of ridiculous mistake-. Less than a week ago, says the New Yo:k Ad vert ser, a countryman, bear Dg the unmistakable mark of hayseed, walked into the office of the Imnerial Hotel. He refused the offer of one of the bell boys to carry his carpet bag, and with the air of a man wish ing to impress the loungers with his knowledge of New York and all ts vagar es, made a beeline for Robert iJunlop, the good-look ng and court eous clerk. "I want a room for the n ght," he said. "Certainly, sir," answered Mr. Dunlop suavel . "Here front, take the gentleman's bag and show him to 24.'." Then turn ng to the man he added: "1 supjiose you want a room fcr about $3." "Three nuihins," responded the countryman promptly. Mr. unlop hesitated and gave h s new guest a scrutinizing g ance. ould it be possible, he thought, that after all h s years of exper ence in that most trying position of hotel clerk, he had made a mistake and ludged wrongly. Was t possible that th s man, bearing upon the cut of his wniskers and the pattern or his car pet bag the stamp of a hayseed, was, after all, an eeeentr c man of wealth. Hastening to recti:y what he decided must have been a stupid error on his part, he said: "We have bedrooms, w th bath at tached, from , up" "Gee whilikens:" gas;ed the coun tryman. "I didn't want to stay a month. I want one of them b cent rooms you adverti-eln the pajiers." "Fifteen-cent rooms!" ejaculated Mr. bunlop whose turn it was to gasp. "What do you mean?" "Ain't this the Imperial?", de manded the man. "It is," answered the cierk. "And don't you advertise rooms for 1 cents a night?" persisted the man, pullingan old newspaper out of his pocket, and pointing to an advertisement. "Not on your life," responded the clerk, with a hearty laugh. "That Imperial happens to be on the How ery. " "Then I can't get a room here for 15 cents?" "Not this evening," answered the clerk, as the disgusted countryman, grasping his carpet hag in one hand, h s cotton umbrella In the other, stamped itlrnily through the marble corridor and was lost in the crowd oo Broadway. Highest of all in leavening; strength. Latest D.S. Got. Food Report ll V mS ABSOLUTELY PURE Economy requires that in every receipt calling for baking powder the Royal shall be used. It will go further and make the food lighter, sweeter, of finer flavor, more digestible and wholesome. ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO., 106 WALL 6T., NEW YORK. uike Her Klder. Edith, who is 8 years old, was In vited to a children's party. Her blonde hair Is perfectly straight but was becomingly arranged, and she started off evidently well pleased with her personal appearance. On her re turn her mother asked, "Di 1 you have a nice time, P:dith?" Theiewasa moment's hesitation, and then the litttle girl responded, "Yes, 1 had a good time, but I should have had a better one if it hadn't been for my hair " ' Why, Edith, what was wrong with your hair?" "Well, it don't curl, and all the other girls' hair was kinky. Isha'n't go to another party without my hair can be fixed in kinks." The next week, when another in vitation came for the 1 ttle girl, her hair was curled and Huffed out m the most approved style. Then her mother led her ui to a mirror and said. "There, Edith, what do vou think of it?" Edith regarded herself soberly for a moment and then, turning slowly around, she said, "It's vain, but I like it" ItrilllHnt Kits. A good name is harder to get than great riches. A tale-bearer is a lower order of cre ation than a tail wearer. The miser and his money are one and the money is the one. Never put off till to morrow what you oughtn't to do at all. When you pour oil on the troubled waters, don't touch a match to the oil. Young Men's Era. Good value of The Jerusalem of To-Day. The present population of .lerusa'em is not rar from -jO.iioo, and more than half are Jews. Thev live in a separate quarter of their own, as do also the various divisions of Christians, as the Armenians, the Greeks and l'rotest ants. All these uarter.s are densely built, with narrow and irregular lanes for streets, b ,t the prevailing pros perity does not seem to rea h the anodes of the Hebrews. The indication are all of extreme poverty. A synarogue was pointed out bearing an inscripiion showing that it was the gift of a Paris Roth child: b t Its mean apiiearance and unattractive surro ndlngs bore no suggestion of critical refinement in the congregation The articles of food set out for sale,in the petty lltt e shops were often 8iialld and re pulsive. We came so often upon spoiled salt fish among the stores exposed by the venders that we concluded it must form a regular elemcni of diet In the (,uarters. There was no visible sign of Ind.istry by which the people miiiht earn their living and no one need lie surprised to learn that in various parts of the world the well-to-do and charitable Jews are regularly called upon to contribute to the s pport of their pauper brethren in Jerusalem. Charles A. Dana in McClu e's Magazine. Kansas City Journal: "You call me false," in tones distressed tbe maiden Hid, and deeply sighed. "Would that vou knew what's in this breast ' "Excels or!-' he sneering cried. The Paying-Teller's Htory. "In our bank, you know." said the pay.ng-teller, "we neer allow any cigarrette smoking, and part of my business s to see that nobody comes into the bank with one of the v ie things burning. Well, the other morning a young boy came tn w th a note he wanted certified. He iwas a nice, country-looking sort of a boy, and must have been new at his busi ness, as he wandered all around the bank licforo ho struck my window. Hut as soon as ho came up to me I ca! ght the smell of a c'garettc. 'Somebody H smok ng a cigarette ' I thought to myself and t must be that boy though I don't see one in h 8 it nuth.' So I looked at h m and sa (1 Have you a cigarette?' What sir?' said the l.ov as cool and fresh as a May morn ng. 'Have you a cgarette?' "And before I could say another word that k d made a grab In h s pocket hauled out a box of Sweet Curto nil, and stuck them n my w n dow w th the remark, -Why. yes cer- Tha rio.iu, . e" mi quinine. Of the 7,000,1100 ounces of quinine annually produced in the world the United States uses 3, 100,000, or nearly one-half of the output. There are 18 chinchona or quinine factories in the world. This comprises one establish ment in Holland, two in England, two in Italy, three in Prance, four in the United States and six in Germany. There is some experimental work in the same line being conducted in Russia. In troubled water you can scarce see your face, or see it very little 'til the water be quiet and stand still; so, in troubled times you can see little truth; when times are quiet and settled, then truth appears. Selden. The courtesy of remaining barehead ed while conversing with a woman is In general use on the continent of Europe, almost totally ignored in England and practiced but fairly often In America, chiefly among southerners. Klrclrlea. Thera ought to be an electric machine to jot the imimorjr; wo forget too much and learo loo little. We know what'abett, but forget It at the wrung time. Brain action nould be like a flash. .Threare thouitndi now suffering Inttinnely with neuralgia. Let thani remember the cure, SL-Jacoln OIL It effecta are electrical "Well, Johnny, how ara you? d you find dollars, aa acarea, aa every body else doesf" "1 am worm off than that. I even find kalf dollar aearoa." Brooklyn Ufa. Philadelphia Record: Wigwag suns pure ta 4Ung a Roman punch is Ilka kissing footsteps laave a Barton f irl and than taking a drink to warm you ap. The lead mines ol pain have been worked ever since the beginning of his tory. It Pays. It pitvH to read the papers, especially yor own family paper, lor often in tli'S way good business opportunities are brought to your attention. I'or lnstun li. r. Johnson tfc o. ol Richmond. Vs.. are now offering paying positions to parties who engage with tliem, devoting all or any tan oi uieir um to their business in terests. It might pay you to write to them. Sculptors contend that the height of Venus de Medici, 5 feet 5 inches, is the perfect stature for women. IIKAI' TOOLS. M.25 buys the Family Grist Mill: 2 a potato planter: ii.'i0 it hotso hoo culti vator; $2 a corn shellcr; $1 a post-holo auger; 12.7oagr 'at fanning mill; -fli.io a rinnet Jr. drill: arid other tools, har rows, etc., at lowe t prices. ir Vou l HI tut Hi . Ill ii nil Semi It With 5c postagt; to the John A. Salor Seed Co., La Oos e. Wis., you will re ceive their mammoth seed catalogue free. C The title reverend, once used only with reference to the pope, is now gen erally applied to clergymen of any denomination. roads increase the farms contiguous to tliem. How s This! We ofl'er One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot he cured hv Hall's Catarrh Cure K. J. Oil K.N KY A- CO., Props.. Toledo. (I. We the undersigned have known F. .1. Cheney lor the lust 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions ami tinuticiallv able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wkst t Tki ax, Wholcsale'Mrtigg sts, To ledo, (). Waldixh, Kinnan ,t Mahvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, t). Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken infernally, acting directly npon the blood and mucons surfaces ot the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimon ials free. The Hritish Mineralogical was established m 1800. society A Blight Cold, if neglected, oft- n attacks the lungs. IIkown's Bronchial Tkoches give sure and immediate relief. Hold only in buxen. Price 2ft ets. THE M0DEBBT WAT Commends itse'f to the well-formed, to do pleasantly and effectually what was for uierly done in the crndext manner and dis agreeably as well. To cleanse the system ami break up colds, headaches and lever without unpleasant alter effects, use the delightful liquid laxative remedy, syruu of 'ig8. 1,1 1 Business is good in a good store 1.4lO Bl 8. I'OIATOKS FKK ACRE. This astonishing yield was reported by Ahr. Hahn, of Wrisconsin, but Sal ter s potatoes always get there. The editor of the Rural New-Yorker re ports a yield of 7i bushels and H pounds per acre from one of Salzer's early potatoes. Above 1,410 bushels are from Salzer's new seedling Hundred fold. His new early potato, Lightning Express, has a record of (: bushels per acre. He off rs potatoes as low as. i.-u a uarrei, ml the best planter in the world for but 2 limuMHIlut rtiln out nmi Semi It with lie postage to the John A. Halzer Seed Co.. La Crosse, Wis., vou will re ceive fre his mammoth potato cata logue and a package of i-ixtei.-n-day "Get There, Eli," 'adish. (J A Stake. The guest at the hotel was persevering and patient, but that didn't make the steak any tenderer, and do what he could he could not disect it. "Waiter," he said at last, "will you be kind enough toin orm me what, this is?"! "It's a steak, of course," responded the waiter, with i John Sullivan poke of his chin at the guest. ,' "Thtiiiks, I am sure. Will you please carry it out to the back yard and drive!, it in the ground to hitch the horses to?"j potato Lovely Complexion. , Schlffmann s Asthma Cure Instantly relieves the most violent tack, facilitates free expectoration and surcs rest to those otherwise unable sleep except in a chair, as a single trial will prove hend lor a free trial piieknge io nr. n. i-eniuman, m ram, .Minn., but ask your drnggint first. iui giass snouiu oe washed with a small soft brush and dried with soft tissue paper. If Yot: Havk a Wohryixo Cocch, oranv bung or Throat trouble nse at once Dr. I). Javne a Kx pectorant, and don't parley with what may prove to be a dangerous eoniiuion. Have no friends you home. dare not bring Hhlloh'B CiuiRiiinpHoii Cure is sold on a guar antee. It cures Incipient Consumption. It is the best Counh Cure. 2! cents, aUceutsaud 11.00. The great Nevada silver mines were opened in IH jSI. Hee "Colchester's" Spading Hoot Ad. in other column. A woman's hair is said to weigh on the average 14 ounces. I Pure, Soft, White Skin. nave you irecaies, motn, Diack-neaas, fDioicncs, ugly or muddy skin, eczema, tetter, or any other cutaneous blemish ? Do you want a quick, permanent and ab- ( solutcly infallible cure, FREE OF COST i V) to introduce it ? Something new, pure, ( w mild and so harmless a child can use or i ) dnnlc it with perfect safety. If so, send M your full Post-office address to V SIMM HAUOIE K. 91 1 LETT E, Vint, Stmt, Cincinnati. Ohio.' W, Avian i a w Art 1 itu HV t V WHGIK. . GOOD BLOOD IS ESSENTIAL U -TO HEALTH. H You cannot hope to be well if your BLOOD IS IMPURE. If you are troubled with BOILS, PIMPLES, ULCERS or SORES your blood Is bad. A few bottles of 8. S. S. will thoroughly cleanse the syBtem, remove aU impurities and build you up. AU manner of blemishes are r i F g pen t HIM v by Its nse. It is the best blood remedy on earth. Thousands A WAT who have used it say so. ' ! sty blood was badly poisoned last year, which (tot my whole ilk-stem out of ordor-mssef, and a constant source of urrerlns no spne tlte, no enjoyment of life. Two bottles brought me right out. There Is no better remedy for blood diseases. JOHN GAVIN. Dayton. Ohio." lYvBftss on hlood and Ma diseases mailed Acs. HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES IWHsji,u4,M0 rj SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. ELY'S CREAM BALM -Cleanses the Nasal ruawiKeB, Allays run anil Inflammation. Heals "o purea, jtesiores rast-e ana Smell, and Cure tilves Relief at owe for Cold in II ew.. Airpv into th SoatriU. rr r..i... a , 50c llruggiets or by mail. KLY BROS., 66 Warren 8t., N. T. I C2 1 'COLCHESTER" SPADING BOOT. Ml OrtenHa E. Allen Kali'iu, Mich. .iver and KicJn ey trouiiie raiiwd me tn miller all liul ili-sil. Klitht WHeks I llvwl on brandv nil l,n,.f !. The doctor sahl he hsii not a fsv nf hmin li.r tny recovery. I rallied and commenced tskluit Hood's HarnaiMirUlu and from the llrst felt heller. I continued ami in now able to anlniiiv mother in her him,. work. I owe tny life to IIikmI's Harsarrmrliu - ORTIXniA K. ALI.IM. HOOIVN i'lKKS. Ilnnri's THIS Clires natives. lfk hemlHeho hiillRcstlnn, biliousness, Sold by all dnuralst.- W ICC CANNOT SEE NOW TOD 00 !vC IT AN! PAT EKIINT. .apA "fl r 9 4rwY at ash l rTirtti. Nlff) Arm 4Uwm hif site hint If Mhtri. nbb.l IllUd.tdlltaaU lUhi 4 bl rfM(lM4 fr ) f With laMMlt.WUs mir,feinnrta,f fll Sr MwMl, fUtrJIllls HM4ls.s4sMmUl ,Hf in mmmm i ssipM f mm " M Pur Trial. atwtT r-qstrM la MvsnM. n,m aaw to AM. WarM Fstf Maal ar44 aiacala M aUatty L. aTTI A Liny ners, R. R. L A Stephenson Electric Belt Co! For Farmers, Miners, hands snd others. The outer or tap sole ex tends the whole length n( the soledown to the heel, protect i risr the shank ditching, dlRKing and other work, lieslqimllly throughout ASK VOI KIlKAI K.lt. In WALTER BAKER & CO, COCOA and - CHOCOLATE Highast Awards (Medals sod Diplomat) Patented An fust gjnd, 1H:. The latest and most 1m 1 roved Electric Belt manufactured. The o.ily Electric Melt thai requires novineuaro acids to make It workJ It Isseli a-eneratlna. It Is mo e durable than any other. A positive cure tor rheumatism! neuralgia and all aervous diseases. C ureal dyspepsia, constipation, liter snd kidney dUjJ eases, pains n thu back, female weHkneaa.' p.- t-ii ,,,-unu, relieves snu sn chrome ulseas that tired feelloj ent prepaldnn receipt ot price 112 00 Si 'I lei lerl l ltiersl discounts 10 i.seuts. ( orri'nondenn 1 hk Htki Hr.No El K' Ttlie Pfi.t Co'. Ht rumsburK, ,eb. ma mr frMB fMtsvy sas ssrt anlw's 4 atM'l ssis. 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