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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1894)
nI :r-t ti ma alng-rra Wlu -JuSg Charles Levi '.Votwibtiry reques'eu tin' .is einolt-i j-iiesU kl New Hampshire summer resort iu unlt in singing I he Mar fcpanglej Bai.iier" one l-iiirtli of July, lie re marked fhal il ui 1 i.i the bar atony of tne occasion tf iiiime In ane how tos.li; wuuld Miig high, and ilww tw didn't know )mw to in.r would slug lw. Tie ft.,,, r.,i practice in congregate. tui Miieing is the n ver-e 9f Una.- liiMion Herald. A A Sl'RCcOM'3 KNIFE . too a i.ijn- f horrot ami .lrea.1, I iit' i ti, f i ,!ur-r re-is wtty lor lu u- in many in am I., rubric rt Kafii ! s in 'a al ailliout rultiug. Tha Triumph of Concenrativs Surgery i tc-h ii.riat"l lii tl.- la t (hat "UrlUnt" ur.-d KiiiHiut the kiiiframi viiiiont i-nri. liui.),) iiaf liiir rru-si ran I-- tlitf.wn au ! Thi j n. r mis- l.iii i In 11 imiiiiv mUain naloii. "nttiyuoiiiiiii ami ilialli. Tlof.R ""tr itn. ril.r..i.i.i o-rin- I v invito ,, ,iy ,,t,.n, an- now r-i'. vl n I, .ml inn rii of eul- Pi J" TUMCRS, r' o.tr diai-a- of th ..wi-r howel. am art maii'-nlir iar.il without paiu or rea ill In 'tie kmr. CTflUr in tli BlailiW. no matt.-r wiviil. (,w lartrf, la crualied. eur trritrA. wjnil our ami h-i"Im-iJt re. mor.sl witiioui rutting. STRICTURE 1 n""r '" n rtlUlnir io huua.ra.la & rur pamplilf-l, n-f-mi-a and all partli-il-Iiira. wild u c. n U (in atamii la Korld a lUwnry Mr-.lii-ai Aaeucla tiua.8ia Malu be, Uuffalo, N. Y. KNOWLEDGE Bring comfort nd improvement and lend to peraonal enjoyment when rightly uned. The many, who lire bet ter than other and enjoy life more, with lew eipendituro, by more promptly adapting the world's bcL products to therieeds of physical being, will attest tbe value to health ol the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the rene-dy, Hyrup of Fie. Iu excellence in due to its presenting In the form niont urceptiihle and plea ant to the ta-iU1, the refreshing and truly b-n ficml properliea of H j-rfert lax tite; cttiTiiially rleanaiiif! the eyi'tein, dixiwlling fold, hcadm hii mid feTrri and pcrnifiueiitly curing rotiiipHtion. It.hiu piv'-ii nulixfiK'timi to ti 1 1 1 ions and met with the approval of the medical profcjioinii, lieruu-" ii art on the Kid Her, Iivi-r and Invi U without weak ndiK them and it i p.-rtii-tly free from irery olij'-rliniiaMe miii-tunre. Syrup nf Kip in fur wile ly all drug iU in .Vli- ami II boltli'n, but it in niHn-nfarlun-d by the ('aliforniu F'ic yrup Co. only, whoe name in printed on every packain-, al the miine, ayrup of Vi?, and being well informed, you will uot accept anv aute-titutc if ofli red. Tbe Orcalest Medical Di.novcr;' of the Age. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. MIALO KEiiXEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., Has discovered In one of our common pasture weeds a remrjy that cures evert; kind of Humor, from the worst bcrofula down to a common Pimple. He lias tried ir In over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except In two cases (both thunder humor;. He has now in his possession over two hunJreJ certificate of Its value, all within twenty miles ot Bos'ot!. xrnd post.il card lor tv ok. A benefit to always experienced fiom tne liil bottle, and a'perfit cuie is war rantrd when tlicnsht quantity is taken. When the lungs are affected it causM shooting pains, like needles passing throiigli them; the s ime with the Liver or Bowels. This is c.iusej by the ducts beuift; topped, and always disappears in a wcc.t after lakniK it. Read the label. If the stomach Is foul or bilious it will jus sqtie.imKh feelings at first. Nochanneof diet ever necessary. E.it the best ou un K't, and enough of it. Dose, one tab'espoonful n water at bed lime. Sold hv all UruEjfiNts. W.L. Douglas Ll C KTHI HIT. VV tfllvt NOtOUtAKINQ. rat urutL CUIMC I FHCAlT. 3.5PP0LICE.3SOUS. 21.s2.W0RKIN9Hem, ' extra fine. 2.Bor$SCH00LSH03. LADIES k SCNO rO CATMJTQUfc "u.l-DOUaLAS. BROCKTON. MASS. aa Moacr f wrarla IB W. I,. Doat 3.00 Kbo. Hwaaav, n an lrvt wiiHfactr . hU gralauf h'- In I ' l l.at Iruaranu-ethi if alua kf iliapni I. a ua aa4 prlra on IM Inium, wklua .r..lcrt rTl a!nl faUh prlr ar t iba Biliktlrmaa .f-i-i. ir Jinx- KUt eunwii ..a in a,i. irotitf k .it wriina oiiiiMll!. H hae !in 'iia rywHrrtt Btlnwr iirl r'ir .. T.l. nnalA lt Vtlu r ,v ran. ciy CRC-4P4LM cures WCC 60CCMTS, AUDPUf-OISTS 331 I OaBiair tlv and Bmiaia I hohaa vrat lanmof Alia- a, MoaM vn I'ih i Cara lur CaaraaiBUua. II In 0nr4 Ittmili, llaaa Batlbiar- Jew II la not kaa xiiata I it Ik kaat raaffe atraa. HM atarrvkaT. . turn An Si A MOTHER'S STORY.' HAPPINESS COMES AFTER YEARS OF SUFFERING. ' rh Trrrllila KrM-riiini- of a Wxll-koowa Uitlcial'a Ulla-A M..r That Ap- Wta lo ti.rr Mutttrr Iu tint Land. ytiiH It t't i.'tnrttHn. Tnr . I'-. No iroiaiU oltii-i, 1 in I a-t T.-nn siki la l:t r kn wq and mmo highly -I- on eJ than ..r. .1. C. i a n, i ircult t, ui.ty 1 ... k of i:h aCourty at i a, t n tin-hii T o of Mr. W'iis n. n,. eri. ; J' t hi; 1 1 n do ice mid r - ct of all cla , miii m ihn liubiii.-.gcxiiiimuiaty hie worn IB a t;iid a hi la.nd. . Uit no Mr. U il.Mju i r- i e.viiijf heurtieMt e iiif'-: tiiliiti diM r, in hm numroui Irii'i.d io, an u o: tho re to.-ati.n to ruhiit lu-altn ol hi . lirnali e wi;, j who hit, r years U't n a ht-ijdQ iu Vttlid Mi-h ii on H h.(ih taiiuiii',' in iety, ami hue waov I able irait. o' , ClmiiKtor ha..- ..oii ber a hot of 'frmnuN ami n.-r vonclnrful ro. ove. y has altiai ti'il widi,rr'a I att. nt on. A Ihu I 'n-R v. an I In' uu iiiuin of lirintr ilnjrlotho mval U kui, ' attention i .e 'lemi dy thai ha-i fji'i;, t -i! hr icinai n ikhlo cur.-., a r-Mir er as at-nt to 1 av ; ton to interview Mrs V. ilaun. in orikr that tlie kvnoral public- n iynt have tbo : liie t of the auiToi.-re.p.n ini and Tu m do aware of t!o treatment that w rouini Mien a ninrvoicus chaiia: in he' condition. Tho reporter wa wel- coiu.-d at the Wilu.n h. me. and lhec-n thiiRianlif lady witli lie.-ora ng relu.-t-ani-e gave tl.e hihtoi y of her a ) i- tion and the manner in which ahe wi. re tiev ed: aaid Mra. Wilson. "I wa. for ei'ht year an Invalid with one of the most Uitres-in(f a i ietlons woman can suiTit. Ki.i ei. ht ear-1 m ped aro n I. (JrairKinir my-el with dinii-uity and )H.n out of bod. My l ttle one' enl untrained and were'ifreatly nei;li)c;d, while 1 l. ciked liatleanly and ho p ens'y at the rhnerleaH ii-iiHi't I 'i fore me and ib. m. I BiitTered the moot intense pain.i in the small of my back, .ind tliM euineil e. en tfieati r in tin- region of t .e atomach, extendin ; dow n to the ifroiim I auffi-re t anony aleenin;or awake. U-apair In no worl for tun feolin(f paused I y that dreadfu1 aonu tion of weiiknoa-i and heliileasnea I eonhtuiitly expunonitoil. "I wa-. tre;iU-d .or my trouble by ev oral local pliyiciAnH. l ut they were able to fi e ire i nly temporary relief by the use of i-eiiativen a d iiarcotb-a. I had almoal k'iven up all hope of ever eout lni; jiertiiauont relief when 1 aw anai'count In tho i re-irof a cure w hich l)r. Williama' i 'ink l i U had efTocled. I decided to try them, a, i krie the lady wlio had bcencur.-d and ha l irreat conlidt nee in her statement. I be'a i to take the pills in (). toU;r. s ;t. and in iwo in.ii.ti,- I was iioinr lihthou-e work and at'enlinjj to the children, without any hud o.,ect or weakne-a aucti ad I hud 'onucri'. eiXiieriemed llithinto. I had b i-ii nnaide to retain an . food but now my appetite yrew i-t.-oiii.'r. and witli ii carue . aek that old healthy and ' early tone of the nto.i ach i r. Will arm' l'ink I'll e ii red in , and I asMiru y u the euro :. hroiight a ifrcal i -hanue in our hi in t. I cat ni rejoice m my ha ba d' hiic-ce-a, fo.-1 tee ih.it have oomoti.itiir to live or. Who ha- a lietter rit'ht to feel thi than motner' ne ttiintf more. I have reconHicuiiod theic p i to other, and many of the women of I a ton have ia.c ii 1! cm w ith jj.ioil io-hult--, and it is my LT.-nt-i-t plea-urn to recommend to every sul'e in.r w mian a rouiedy thnt has dune m miich :.; me " Ah anal.vis proves t at Dr. Wi ini.iV Pink 1'iHi- (or lale i 'eoi o contain ina cond DKed form all the eleni"i.ts m-i-e-a.ry to give new life a d richnem to the bio id an I re- tore shatt -re nei-vn-' hey a e an unfailing -p ci'ic or -nh dise ts a as iiK'omotor atixia. part .il pnralysU, t. itis' dance. Miaiiia. ne ii'al.'ia i'ti uHiatiam. nervous h al ii he. tne .illu e' e. tx of ia g rlppo p.v -pila:i-n of the 1 cur:, pale and til ow c ni' lex ons, thai t ie I fee ip(f res 1 lu; fr i. in uervouH iiinti'itioir, al .ii-. i u et re u tinj; f o n v ilinlod hum ,"H in he b oil, so.- h tti sc o u a, chronic eryn pi a-, etc. Thov are i soaspe I lie fo trouli ua iM-.cu iar to fo naloi, such as Niippres ioim. ii-g .ir t es. and a I forms of weakne.-. n men they eftect radica cure in all cao ai in n from nienta wo ry, overwork, or exeoane u. wha'evcr na ure. Ur. Wl.linm-' I'ink I'l Is for I'a I'eonle ar now i. an -i net tired bv the Dr. Wi liams' Modi ine 'ompan..', Schenectady, N. V., and are ho d n boxea never in !ooe unit b . the ;lo n or hund ed, and the pub c ur - cau tion d a.ain-t numerous im'ta' lona a d in this i-hape at ..) ocnta a Itox or six lnrs for 4'2. 'i , and mav be had of a I Urntsf'-t", or direct bj mail from Dr. Whl.ami' .Medicine l onipany. 1 liny w illi a I'.et p .r I'hlk. "Tim delight that the amall boy ex perience in in it L i it lt beiiiitiful wavy chalk mark alonir a lence," sava an in rtulirelil father, must lie Br',, i)Ut I iiMpi it la a iiotliinit to the joy he frcia when be comes to one of those lions or Krilllus or other of the archi tectural an. main wherewith many ot our more modern eililicea are now adorned. He carefully whitens the even of theae and painstakingly out lines the mouth in while. I nder this treatment the most ferocious of bout looks despondent and ridiculous, and the fiercest (Trillin looks as thought be would like to laugh. The urn ill boy says nothing as be passes on, drawing hN chalk across whatever surface may lie wi'hin handy reach. It is evident that there is jov In bis heart." The best diev-e.l worn .11 in the world is Bil to tm Queen Margaret, of Italy. Her wardrolie includes a countless, va riety of elegant costumes, and she sel dom wears a dress more than once, Ladjr lliinil.ifiph. Lady Huntington, the Illustrious pa Iron of the Methodists, was a widow lor i' years. She lived to be 11 yaari dd and retained tbe vigor of middle life almost to the end. Her benevo lences were innumerable, and ih founded number of chapels and schools forth Methodists. Notion, before nor death It was estimated thai from moderate income the bad ex pended f 100,00 io public and private charity. DOMESTIC ECOOMV. TOPICSOF INTEREST TO FARMER AND HOUSEWIFE. bom Klillrnt Kulea from thn Loudon Vtrl.l ( omrtiific fctor Koi.tua and DOM-la - How to II .iirtla KliM-p-f arui aud MouM-Uold ota. Hull-, for the lUlrf. I. Cow sheds should rece ve regu :tr and thorough cleaning eveiy umrniijg i eiu-e carr.ed out to the manure heap; stall well cleaned with farm hoe, ailerward brushed; chan nel brushed and wa-hed out weil cieat, u-rid ng la.d down, feeding lijugh uiwa.tk cleaned nut previous to feeding ttme; warmth ot shed at tended lo aud no draughts of cold air allowed. i t-nt latloii of cow she 1 should have particular attention every morning; alter the kIhmI is cleaned out open top and bottom of window i. tows we I cleaned with the curr. Kiinti ai d luush each morniug. i. The tow's teats cleaned before Ullik tig. . M.Ik should have particular at tention in straining iu . i x) nit loiiiaiuing cream and milk, al-o uiilkpaiis, ieiuirc can-rut attention; washing and keeping clean of room and milk veMis well at tended to: the room also kept well ventilated; no bad air allowed. . Churns kept well cleaned; al ways washed out clean previous to working them. . Temperature of cream previous to churning careiully attended to; for the purpose have a thermometer b.i degrees l ahrenheit In summer, and a few degrees higher in winter. .. All dairy utensils kept perfectly clean and also in a room for theai sel ve. iO. No dairy utensils should le washed inside a dairy; have a small wooden trough outside ttie dairy lor th s purj ose. II. Keep the t'nor inside the work ing compartment perfectly clean: no milk or ol her liquid all wed to re man on it I.'. Attend to the washing of the milk fioiu the butter with great at tention. I t. 'The hands nor allowed to come In contact with the butter wh.le in ak In I i. I. utter not made up for 11 mil use alter .salting, tint 1 a short period of t ime elapses; also, butter should not be winked too much, i'.-e small wooden spades lor working the but ter throughout entire prnc.-H. . Neatness observed in making Up of buUei. io. All dairy vessels employe I for niaK ng purpose- kept strictly clean. 17. Working dairy compartments Mioijld be well cleaned. . oor, benches, at end of week, also e terlor on ion o: dairy wcl. clean d o water al lowed toii-ma.il in ch i piss ou'slde the dairy. I -. Have no decayed reltise near the dairy on any account I I'cedii g of milk cows carefully utleuded to. Food t.odld be c.ean, tiesh, and at reiiiiaie.l periods given. .'o. A mode ale supply of sai t ra kj very bciicllcial for your cows I luce lo ops of salt in the lei-ding Iro.nh. . 'The drinking wa er fur your cows shin dd bo uenecily clean, also the vessels Dairy VVorld. l.oinF.u. Til- siort-rooui anil I'IimpI-. However o derly the hoUsi'kecer may be, and however carefully she may look over her store closets and presses, It is Important that at least once every year she empty them of all their lniiiMius and give them a thorough going over 10 very ciack, crevice, and cranny should he examined It is a good plan to have the walls of such places very careluliy haid-llin.slieil and all cracks closed with plaster ol 1'aris or potty. A good mi lure is one quartet while bail and lin-e-d oil Mich as is u-td for uinling wnod work. Into thishlar ui'oulone pound of puttv worked -oft with oil. Ket-o this on hand in a tin can wit h a tight rover. When re ,uned lor t se. pour u small nuantity into a cup. adil one thir l to hull its buik of linely ground p aster of Furs, mixthoro ghly and apply at once. The comiduatmu of putty and plaster makes a llrin.giitty muss that in ec and moths are let dispo-e i to work through, iieaii be applieiJ wiili a fij Ll.y knife und care fully uiessed into the era ks: Alter a few times us i.g the wall aud wi d work will become so tlo-ely uuitd that there Is little dil cully expert enced in keeping uioihs away, it all of the cracks In the oor are brushed Iree iroui dust and Oiled with tm. com i motion and carefully letllPd a the iKiards stiriuk, there will soon las a Hurlace as linn and sumolh as a cbina plate, and one that may tie wipeo off with a damp clot b and kept In order with very lli tie lalmr. It is a good plan to lack strips of ticking or other thick cilton ma Unal around the edge of tbe door and occasionally wel them with strong camphor, or, if this Is ob ec tionabic. with oil of cedar that may be purchnsed at the druggists, and is an agreeable odor to almost every one Moths do not like It and are lu'-lined to keep al a disiance ir in It This, however, must not U: taken as any indication that il wik keep Ihetu away altogether. Itoniy ht:l pa a little All shelves should be removable, and may be taken out and brushed wilh a stiff whisk, then w pod over with a i loth wrung out of naphtha W ipe the hard llnishe I walls and woodwork of the closet. In the same y tii remove all accumulations or dust and possible eggs ol moths that tbe industrious and painstaking miller may have deposited there. Carefully Inushail woolen garments tbat are to be used occasionally dur lag tbe warm seas- u. .Sometimes dre-ses are ea'en full of hole within a single week, aud furs that have been allowed to liana for a tew oas In dark closets may have enougtl moth eggs concealed in their folds in t .e course of' tniee days to work their total destruction under the very eyes of their owners. I reeaut ionary measures are the only safe ones as far as the preserva tion of furs and tine wooieiis is con cerned, and untiring vigilance is the pri. e one must pay for the posses- on of such dainty belongings New V't rk i e ger. j I flow to Handle Suetf-p. !-heep r-hould uavegm-l a ture in I order lo thrive and do weii. With j this should be furu shed plenty of j pure water and salt should I kept nearby thai she slices may lick at any time. ."sheep need pleuty of ex- J ercie, aud should at no season be , shut up too close, Mmie oieeders j couipo. their llock to walk a mile each j day from winter quarters Tins is i explained as th y become ioo f.it, so much so that from this cause they have been known to die when lamb ing in tlie spr:ng. i'eihaps the best plan is to have a dry shed so that they can run out at their leisure, .-been never suff r from coid, but they re mire a shed to run under in a bad storm of driving rain or snow. It i- a mistaken idea t at, sheep suffer Iioui cold, it is dampness that is the prime evil causing so many diseases iu i ocks. bhearing may safely be done on May -0 if tbe weather is dry and warm. If tlie sheep are 1 1 be sold in the early summer, sheer three or four weeks before shipping. After the sheep are sheared, each once should be di.ped i.i a .solution tatal to the development ol ticks aud sheep para sitica. It is better to dip twice, about ten days apart, as the tlrstdip kills the tick-, ami in about leu davs. the eggs having hatched, the second dipp ng will kid the newly-hatched parasites. Never neglect dipping the lambs also, as tbe ti ks will l e found as readily on tlie ollspiiug as on the mothers. Tbe dipping is not danger ous. For a diD mix half a pad of. sulpher with a large pail of salt in a barrel ot water. Where sheep have been in stock yards or .sbipied in cars, before being placed in the sheep pe'u, they should lie well dipd to kill any parasites that may have in lesied the fleece. Almut a month be fore lambing the ewes wilt do much belter it fe I with oates mslead of corn, hheep like a change of feed; give one kind of 'feed and then another. If only one kind of hay can be obtained clover is the lest. Corn :odder is a good w inter food Farm and Home. .Vt-rli-nll, rtl AtoniM. Siiiik places on animals, can ed by Hies, may i aiioinied with a mixture ol inn: pint of ei ude petroleum, one tablespoon ul of wood tar and one (easpooiiiul of carbolic, acid, well mi cd. A i 'an s in an apia ist is of the opinion that Fees wear out and die more quickly in windy weather or iu niuy localities than where the air is still, llei.ee tbe importance of (-electing a sheltered locality. K mi i, . is power in farm.ng. 'The man who reads, kiiows ani i ais Ij.v their pedigrees, undei stands the characteristics of breeds, and leeds hi.s land a cord nt to the needs of he :ro s has a large ao yarn age o er he who is not so fort mate. Intelli gent fartuiug a ways pays. iic.v . is ri h iu mineral elements, and for that reason should lie made a portion of the ration of all classes of stock. (Jon lain i ng, as It does, alarge pioportion or bone-form ng mater al, it is weil adapted lor yo iiw slock. Middlings may be led will) profit also, as such food is nearly of the quality aud composition as bran. ,Tiii-. t xe lion required by a horso to move a load on a bad road is esti mated at four limes the weight he can carry on his back, but on a ma cadam! ed roa'J he can pull ten times as much as lie can carry. Tne differ ence between a lad road and a good one is therefor -, tbe difference be tween one horse aud two tieavv ones. WTcvii: t, tlie laud out. or overcrop ping it is not possible i! the soil is properly supplied with t he food neces sary for the nourishment ol the plants and no farmer who Is enter prising w II allcu.pl to compel bis land to produce a crop utiie-s he tl.st estimates the-loss of fertility from the noil. Manure aud lertili. ers are indispensable when large )ields are exjiei ted 1 1 is a mistake to suppose that ground ihmii boo s fed to hens serve ouly as grit to aid in d gesiiog other food. They are sol uaole in the giz zard, and. as they contain material lor both egg and shell, they are es pecially valuable. 'The meat attached to green bone adds to ts nutrition. After the bones have dried they may I ground much finer, out are harder to d .gesU Fiiisch; are many lixed customs in agriculture thai seem to be banded down from generation to generation as laws that must always be otieved. Progress In agriculture Is retarded by these customs, and even when facts show that former methods are er roneous there is resistance to the Changes which are finally forced upon the unls'lieving. Mutlmity That Ite-uUed Fatally. A tragic Instance of the Hindu female's modesty is reported by the I'ehar Times. A. house at 1 etna, a village oearTikarL containing eleven females, caught tire, i ne of the women, a newly married bride, not will.ng to epo berself to the pub lic ga e. declined to lea. e the place. The rest resolved to stay w th her. 'The consequence was they were all fcarlullr scorched before they could be rescued. Seven or them are said to bave since died, aqd tbe ot hers are lying )u a precarious state. y.i tzs t trs 1 1 A7rjr TT THERE are any house- h It keepers not using1 ROYAL Fj & BAKING POWDER, its IL great qualities warrant them in making a trial of it. The ROYAL BAKING POWDER takes the place of soda and cream of tartar, is more convenient, more eco nomical, and makes the biscuit, cake, pudding and dumpling lighter, sweeter, more delicious and wholesome. Those who take pride in making the finest food say that it is quite indispen sable therefor. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., Th- JcwftlffiVa An. i Fancy pearls as a center setting for diamonds are advancing in popularity i Mantel clocks of late production rest I on an onyx base and are summoned by a dome if like material. Novel and new are satin iiuislied alu ! milium wa'ch dials, with the numerals surrounded by a floral design in enamel. I Two circular edged Blabs of silver, t within which are concealed aknife, tile, imii cleaner aud buttonhook, from a compact toilet article. Ft-lt at S-.tnuii-r U.iard-ra. Ciiy families that have aquariums in their houses have been puzzled how ro ke -p fish ; live and the fresh water prorly replenished in their absence lor three or lour months at tlie seaside lo in Europe. A New York dealer in iiquarinin supplies uptown has solved the problem by starting a lish boarding house. He has a large house in Har lem, and bis patrons at this time of the earserid Hither their aquariums, to lie kept until their return in the fall, shelves are provided on the four sides of the room, on each floor, and the caretaker makes his rounds each morn ing. A part of his contract is thai when a li-.li dies he is compelled to re place n. He says it. is a profitable business. 1 iiy'a l-i ti to 1 1, f , , ii i 1,1m Trip. ' ''' steamer from Newport to Provi dence, R. 1., had a passenger the other . which escaped the notice of ttie i urser and paid no fare. On the arri i viu of the stt-amer a peculiar noise was heard in the paddle box. and investlga ioii reveaied ih" presence of a very j .i-coiiBOia'e and much bedraggled cat. .nil its appearance guve cone usiveevi ! u nce that It had m id' a very unpleas ant trip. Its own Biiillier would prob ! aiiiv not have recognized it, but after It ban been taken out and dried it was , found to be the teline pet of the N'ew l port, agent of the line. It was sent back on the next trip to Its master in ! much more comfortable quarters, and the purser says it piirred all (he way. Hall'a Catarrh Cure i Constitutional ci. re. Price 75 ccala 'I lit- IP npfiiei-iHl-d li.'Ht. The relations of the goat fo man- i kind are in certain ways peciliar. The crea! ure has long been "uhjnurated, pro bably having come Into the human lainily before tlie daw ti of IPsiory. It has been almost as widely dissemina ted, among barbarian aud civi'ied people alike, as t he sheep, ft readily r'eaves to the household and exhibits much more intelligence than the other members of our flock and herds. It yields good milk, ttie fl'-sli is edible, though in the old animals not savory, ami the hair can be made to very in a larger measure than any of our ani mals which are shorn. Vet. this creature has never obtained ihe place in relation to man to which it seems entitled. Money In Wtnler Wheal -IOO Mm. i That s the w ay. Farmers who sowed : Sal ers new World s Fair wheat re- port it yielded all the wa.' from 40 to I "0 bush, per acre, and a good many ace so enthusiastic over t is wheat, that j they claha I0-J bush, can bo grown par j aeie. The monster wimer rye v iekls .0 I bush, per acre, which pays tremendous profits. The John A. Sal.er oed Co., wis., semi 'their fun c .ul 1 . . f ... I t 1 ; I ,u t rosse, login and samples of w heat and rye for .0 postage. O he princess of Wales has sent a birthday gift in tbe form of a shilling for every past, birthday to Mrs Mirai, lhompsoii, aged KW years, oldest lady Ill W ales. Muley Miihommet has been impris oned by his brother Abdul A.iz, sultan of Morocco. Abdnl holds that there is room tor only one pautata in his country. Nebraska Legislative Hand Book and Manual, lOOO. WJ? have a limited number of these hooks in our possession, and offer " them at l he extremely Low Price ol 51.4.S postpaid. THIS work ,ont"'"s Information peculiarly valuable to anyone wishing to become acquainted f'h Miaiters concerning the state and state gov ernments. It also euiitnina the Declaration of Independence, tbe Constitution of the United Htaiea, the Constitution of tbe (Hate of Nebraska, 8tatulory Provisions, Manual of Parliamentary Practice etc., etc. ' SENT Pnp', ddrw h Vnitd Statei on receipt of tbe imieiA lEwgpirei Tjiios, Tark. f ibraeka. tilt .tfcgffer nrj' !- m lrt I- V iTi Hi I ft! P 108 WALl ST., NEW-YORK, '-53 lieuia of Thoug-lit. It is belter lo fail iu trying to do good than not try.. What do we live fo except to make lite less dillicult to one another. Move yourself tnd you will move the world. It is the ouly way to do it. ' The great high road of human wel fare lies along the old highway of stead last welldoing. The truly brave are soft of lieart and eyes and feel for what their duty bids them do. . . l.lva in a Darkened Room It is quite possible to live the life of the cloister wi'hout going into a con vent, for in the very heart of Paris, on the sunny Boulevard Moutmartre, lives a woman who has not crossed her threshold for 12 years. The front door of her Hat is bolted. ..and outer doors of felt put up, so that no sound from the lauding could penetrate. On this door is a placard saying not to ling the bell, as no one was home, lint to make precaution doubly sure, the bell has Oeen takeu away. .She has taken the apartments opposite her own, so tbat no prying eyes could gaze in on her, and when she first secluded herself the concierge used to oring up cards of in quning friends, but she forbade him to, receive them or lo answer any inquiries resecting her. Mie writes her orders to her servants, who come and po as they like, aud twice a year her im me of 20,000 is paid over to her by a bank messenger, to whom she gives a a receipt. Her servants report that she sits always in a dai kened room, but they are very ret isent about her, fear ing dismissal. She is now a wo.cian of about f), and it is reported this odd life is tlie result of a disappointment in love. The species of llowring plants already described and named are about 107,000. Weak and Weary Overcome by the heat, or extraordinary exertion, the physicial system, likea ma chine, needs to be renovated and re paired. The blots! needs to be purified anil invigorated and the nerves and J-ood's Sarsa parilla Cures -WW enM. by II on (1 1 s Saiaiariila, w liit-U creates an appetile, removes Unit lired feeling and give- sweet, relreslung sleep. He sure to gel Hoods. Hood'- rilla i ure all liver illu 'J.V. FREE ! (Tupped. FfiCt B1HCH A ( jtH-fiiaUnr the tact tliil llimnaiiOe ol miliei of to II. H. Iiav uot tiM-d my bice Bleach, on ftcoourjt of prW, which i per botlle, anr la order tliat ai I. gDc (t a fair trial, will ml ft Sa-nple (ciitl.-, safely parked, all chart" prf)iail, 'm .rffitof 'ifw J ACK BI.KAf'H remove n t i . ri a ..' tilt? It all frivalm, plmtdfi. m Mi, 'a- Kheaits. willow, nm. at-rw, n-rin, wrinkle, orrntipiifH of km. and batlrtenth.'cooiikint,. Addrng., Mine. A. Kupprrt Dept. K.(i K. UUi St.. N Y. City. Jhe St. Joseph and Grand Island B. IS THE SHORTEST and QUICKEST LINE TO ALL POINT NORTH WEST EAST SOUTH i i:!'" Hh?st Union Pacific S.stem ' ' IS TH B fV0RlTS ROI'TK- To ''nlifiiriua. ilreumi and all Western Poiula, For iuL.nniuini r i;srdi'i; ralvt, etc., call oa or Kd.ltvita any ri 11 1 or S. M. Adkit, M. I' Hoe.ihsoN. Ja , tlfll. i'asa. Agt. Geti'l Manager, St. Joaepli, alo ..... DAVENP0RT; .v C HALL ...IOWA... A BOYS' BOARDING SCHOOL. Ko an-M iit mh.-- a issi. t or tai'ua aSdrraa Mar fj liny . iik.iiaD. AM., 1 1 ea.1 Maatar. K. N. II. .No. 3II7 S4. Vork. Nab. WIIKN WKIT1NU TO A l VI-.KTisKKS ll-ase aay ytu aaw the aifvertlaement In Una paper.