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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1896)
. i 1 i rim Ma. Dtvtng Um 14(h ceoturv. In Franee Md 8peia. gifts of valsebW riots 10 MMwtortte Miota ud Virgin Mtr; war wry common. One statu io liar- eatons la Mid to have worn rtngi t1- N M IIUU.UUU. ' . Pilgrim rtngi war formerly told ar very ootsd shrine In Chrlttendom They ware parcbaaad by pllgrimi pre paring to return home, and were re garded aa evidence that that the pit griaiage bad been really performed. Pure Blood motm sound health. With pure, rirh, health? blood, the ttomacb and dlifetilte Organs lll be vigorous, ciid there i do djrapepida. Khmmstl-m n1 neuralgia will be unknown, Kcnfula aud salt rheum tll disap pear. Your nerve will i strong, juar sleep suunu. iwki ana reireening. Hood's Br rllU make, pare Mood. That ii why it . ures so many diseases. That U wbjr thoniandf lake It to CQe disease, retain good health. Kewember Klood's Sarsaparilla la the On True Blind Further. AlldruKKist. l. Hood's Fills u 'T-' KNOWLEDGE Bring comfort and improvement and tends to perwinul enjoyment when rightly uned. The many, who live bet ter than otliem and enjoy life more, with lata expenditure, by more promptly adapting; the world's Wt product to the'Deedi of iiliysical being, will attest the value t) health of the pure liquid laxative principle em braced in the remedy, Hvrup of Fifr. It exocllinec is duo to its presenting in the form moxt arceptalile and pleas ant to the tate, the rc!reihinjr and truly beneficial properties of a rfpct lax ative; effectually cleansing the system, dlapcllin? eoldt, hewlm hen and fevera ana permanently ciirinjr enntipation. It haa (riven mi infliction to inilliniia and met with the approval of the medi'-al profeiwion, beeati-e it Ju ts on the Kid ney,. Liver and IJowvl without weak ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable mibi-tunce. flyrup of Fiir i for eale by all drug gists in 50c and tl In. t ties, but it is man ufactured by Clio California Fig Syrup Oo.on)y, whose name ia printed on every packa(f', also the numi., 2rup of Figs, and bei:(f well in'ormed, you will not are"' - 1 ''-" 1 '' '-'' -red A penny or two all extra profit. That's the merchant's reason whourges an inferior binding for a costly skirt. It's not nothing is) as good as r- Blai Velveteen Skirt liinding. Look for S. H. & M. on the label and take no other. If your dealer will not aupply you wa or - win. Saad for simple! ihowTn ball and mte- naia. lOIhe S H k M. Co. Vara dTty. X O Boa 699 New VSJt KBMOTOR CO. oea halt Ui rkrj ll oaa iviiHni ' ? aaaaaawta 1 what Itwaa. n haa aiani rmum ?raTCiw.iS3lPIt'- tuf reoalra m mam Ik aaiilleXlaB It will 1 lhaa araeM lhal II will lureiaa aaul at at I ft UM uaual ertee, ll aaw wmm Taataaa rwwaaaf all Slant wl rat MipfV felaVTt IM. Rvkwt I"- Slwua. UIMa ( ( A Simile SaiSbon!.-!!", TUU MFII4iWTawrSawl rnmt. mm W Cutiata awl f-A There's all sorts of prades of tobacco plant. The best comes from Havana. There's all sorts of grades of sarsa parilla plant. The best comes from Honduras. If you want cheap tobacco, all right provided you get value for your money. Cheap tobacco not as good to smoke but it don't cost as much. If you want cheap sarsaparilla ... But you don t want It. Of course you don't. You are prying for the best. To pay for the best and Ret anything but Honduras sar saparilla Is like paying for Havana cigars and getting Pittsburg " Stogies' There's only one sarsaparilla made eiclusively from the imported Honduras plant. That's Ayer's. Just keep It in mind that you are paying for Honduras sarsaparilla when you are paying for the best; but you don't get what you pay for unless you get Ayer s Sarsaparilla. Aar 4ob abort It r S.d lor it - Cwebooh." ll kllla doabu bat cwtm aoobtar. ( ( i () 8 J. C. Are Mora than VJO ear loada of erangai: were ahlpped from Laa Angolaa, CaL to the oaat the paat aaaaon. It ia atat ed that orange have bean ablppep from lUvertlde, Cel., daring every month of California' record ol orange ahiq mratr thta aeaaon far aurpaaaea that of any other year. Up to December 18 I tat 410 car laoo of orange had been hipped eaat from aoutbern California, a compared with 18 car loada In H'M Thm Gunpowdar Kd(Io Modern high eiplosive are again bringing the principle of the old gun. powder engine into promlnece. ('' liarker, superintendent of the Itrif ' small arm factory a' sparlbrook n recently gpeaking of the subject, in a the point that while one pound of t" . I 0 der was capable of developing ot r 17u,0(i0 foot pound of energy, the i w nrtokeleaa powders were capable -l till more, and at the game time lelt no solid residue, as ordinary gunpowder did, on combustion. The latter, too, developed In combustion only about 280 volumes of permanent gaceF, while the new powder gave off nearly 1,000 volume. With this encouragement, it 1 not at all ur likely that the gun powder engine Inventor will Bet to woik with renewed en'hugiahm. Cin cinnati Commtf rcial (lazet'e. Her reat Kehelnft Father Now, gee here! If vou marry that young pauper, how on e irth are you going to I've? Sweet (Jlrl We have hvtired that all out. 1 hu remember that old ben my an 't gave tnef 'Vt-.' 'Well, I've been reading a poultry el'i'iilar. and I find that a good hen will raise twenty chicks in a geaaon. Well, next reason there will be twenty- one hens, and aa each will raiHe twenty in i'c, that will be 420 The next jear the number will be 8,t)0, the following yr.r Idn.ooo, and the next s.wmjixj. Just think! M only twenty-live cen's a p eca we will liave over S.i'.i'i.COO. Then, dear old papa, we will lend you some money to pay off tne mortgage on this honae." Uoston Traveler. Virjr Tired Indeed. It has remained for a little girl in lironklyn to nearly If not quite equal a fumoim witticism of Leigh Hunt. Of course hIih spoke in chiMiflmess inno cence, where the Knglinh essayist and itii used his ripened intellect. Hunt, ti describing an exceedingly warm day, it will be rembered, spoke of it aa one which tempted him "to strip off his flcrh ant sit in bis bot.eg." The dear little ISronk'yn miRs had been romping and r iu i i nil day. Toward night fall her tamer met her. "Are you not very tired, little one?'' he a.sked. "Oh, not go very tired, papa," sh replU1. Then in a burst of confidence ghe whispered, "Only I do feel as thougb I'd like to take my legs off and carry them a little while. Oilfln Of t natda'a Nome. The word Canada is the eommor name In Spain of rather narrow valleyi having preclpUous sides, the sami word In fact as canon. This use ol the word can be seen from the namei of several localities In California. At is well know, the valley of the St. Law rence fully answers thj description p: canada orca'hon. Especial alon tht north shore Js it abrupt and precipitous and ibis peculiarly contlhaei to i greater gj less extent up to Lake 0r tar to. Those who have sailed alonj the shores of Lakes Huron and Super ior will remember that the rocky shrei there Will Justjfv tha use of the wore cahada ej applied to that region. Thi h re nc h very aptly applied the term t (he newly disnorerrd country from th phvslc.il peculiarities juii meniionea. Oee On EawTer. At the Walworth country reunion General Fairchlld (aid that when cer tain soldier joined the Ninth Illlnoli he asked one of the boys where hi could get his washing done, and wai told to take It to the colonel's ten1 who was also tbe regimental wash woman. On arriving at tbe colonel'i quarters the soldier made his wanii known and laid bis bundle down on the colonel's table. "All right," said the c ilonel, taking a pen, as If to mark the "wash." 'What Is your name?' "Tom Lawier" was the answer and Jhe ruture conmander-in-cbiel of tbe Crand Army strode out, Owlngto f omVeitreme girth a special detail of 100. "washermen was made to do the work. in Smoke. Co i Lowell, Ma. :CGOOU BMW Tbe forest renerve In Maine contain 17.0OO.0iXj acre, and the special agent to look after It number thirty. An albino partridge, tbe dp of it white feather tinted with pink. 1 the latewt freak brought out of the Maine woods. There Is an historic well In Rutland, Vt It was built during tbe revolution, and was used by soldiers of Burgoyne's army after being removed from Itoatton In 17.HH. A writer lu the Edinburgh Kcotcbman, In dealing with the cauaes of Intemper ance, mwitiona as one of the prluciiwl one the "want of symmthy at home and a scoldlug. milking, nagging wife." Two Itiirtttlun battle Khljm, the Hurik and the Dimltrl Donskol, have harlKired lu Portsmouth ou their way to the Med iterranean. It ia the tlrst time this privilege ha 4een grunted for a quar ter of a century. Robinson f 'niKop's munkef, "a finp old (lieclini'li, with hilig barrel, flint lock, and beautifully balanced," Is offered for wile in Edinburgh. It ctime Into the poftwKsion of the prem-nt owner through Alexander Selkirk's gniud nlwe. It has been notM that serpi-nt charm ers coiiliniuilly talk, slug or whistle, or have an attendant to play ihu some ahrill musical Instrument during thp time exhibitions are being given. That rhwe sou nils have their influence there 1s not tlie least doubt A Philadelphia reporter who had a tip that a patient In a New Jeraey lusane asylum had died from punish ment Inflicted by his keepers secured admission to the asylum an a lunatic, and gathered the evidence that has aent two of the keepers to the penitentiary for fourteen years. Bert (Tough, of Surry, Me., returning homo u the gloaming after an unsuc ci'snftil day's hunt, saw a buck and doc. He Ami, killing the buck. In the morning he started on the trail of the doe and had gone but a few rods when he found her (lend. One bullet hud killed both buck and doe. Plphlherla of the skin, a very rare disease, has been cured by the use of antitoxin in a little 2 year-old Berlin girl recently. She had been badly scald ed with lilliig water, and as the sklu wm healing she was kissed by her mother on the wounded axiL The moth er had diphtheria, mid thus coininuiii cated It to the baby's nkln; the throat was not affected. (Jeorge Kbers, the Egyptologist, has illscovcnil that many of the queer med ical recipes found In old English anil (iennan liooks came from the ancient Egyptians. They were not known to the (ireeks, but were spiend from Sa lerno, the great medical school of the middle ages, to which they must have come through the Coptic aud Arabic translations. A peculiar Incident occurred In New York. While a policeman of that city was trying to see what was going on in a "HiisK'Cted" saloon hit soiled his bunds; he noticed a sink in the ante room of the saloon, and when he turned on the faucet he was surprised to find that he was washing his hands In beer. The keeper of the saloon was, of course, arrested. The movement toward the municip alization of quasi-public works seems to be spreading. Before the Boston City Council is a petition from the East Bon- ton Trade Association for the establish ment of gas and electric light pfeints In that section of the city to be maintained by the municipality. It is supported by many prominent citizens wlio think the experiment worth trying. New Orleans Is discussing the feasi bility of commemorating the purchase of Louisiana In 1H03 by a grand expo sition In 11HI3. At a recent meeting of the New Orleans Chamber o( Com merce, called to consider tbe question, resolutions were adopted urging the desirability of such an exposition, and a committee of 100 wa appointed to formulate and devise way and mean. A method of allvering mirrors, pro ducing mirrors of much greater brill iancy than those made by ordinary processes, haa been discovered by Herr Hans Boas, of Kiel. It 1 baaed on the fact that when a heavy metal forma the cathode of a vacuun) tube containing a trace of hydrogen, the electric current volatilises the metal, which le deposit ed, a a firmly adherent and highly pol ished layer on the walla of the tube. The fact that Egypt Is going to be more faahionable this winter than ever before la shown by the number of book ing St the hotels. The hotel keejier aay that Ave years ago they liad about 4,000 people In Cairo for the winter, nine-tenth of them English. Ijist year there were 8,000, one-half of them Americans. This year rh hotclkeepers estimate that they will have at leiurt 10,000, and the American Influx will be larger than ever before. A man who claimed to have seen Washington, ami really twHeved that he had, no matter bow other folks treated his assertion, tiled recently In Baker County, Oeorgla. lie was a ne gro known as Jim Hall, and was reput ed to be at least 125 years old. There Is no doubt be was an exceedingly old num. lie used to declare that ho had driven his muster to tho polls to vote for General Washington on the occasion of his first election as President. Ho wa In every way honest, and worked, supporting himself, tip to the time of hi death. Judge James V. Harvey, of the Mont gomery Circuit Court, Orowforclavllle, Ind., la about to establish a new court rule wbleh will practically do away With the "profenslonal Juryman," who haa been auoh an annoying curse to all court In Indiana from Utnn Immemori al. Judge Jlurvey proposes to guard agalnut thia cWuh by ordering th Jury commlaalonera to draw the i tegular panel of twelve, end then either four or Ix additional taieauneo wbo can be called in to take tbe plavcm of tiioee of tbe recular panel excused by the court Tbe aheriff declare that the profession al Jurymen become more numerous ev ery year, and are moat annoying, ren dering a herlfT poalrlon, especially la election years, most embarrassing. WALKING ON AIR. Eminent Authorities Look to It Pos sibility aa a treasonable Mope. Despite tbe Immense amount of writ ing and talk on the subject of aeronauts, the question ha always been: Will aerial navigation be practicable within a time near enough to Justify us in in teresting ourselves etsiut it? asks a writer. The decided affirmative answer of Professor Alexander (iraham BelL the creator of the Bell telephone, is worthy of consideration. Professor Bell say that human locomotion through I lie air will lie achieved before long, although the principle of gas ex pansion, which constitutes the lifting power in balloons, will have no place lu the practicable flying machine. What is necessary for rising In the air, he says, is not a cumbersome balloon, nor an unmanageable Initiation of a bird's or insects' wings, but a mechanical contrivance which can be operated by ordinary motors. Buoyancy of the flyJng machine must be secured by motion of -some of its own parts, and not by Uie whole ma chine having a specillc gravity less tliuu that of the air. A French' muchiue culled the helikoples. Professor Bell thluks, approaches nearer In principle than any others the flying machine of the future. It simply screws fisclf In to the air, a certain rate of revolution of the screw causing It to rise, a lower rate giving it more buoyancy, and a still further decreased rale making It sink gently to the ground. This device, It will lie noticed secures only suspen sion lu the air, but little Is detracted from Its value on this account, as buoy ancy is t lie only problem, It lieing comparatively easy to olrtniu motion to and fro. Apropos of mechanics In a different field, Professor Bell says that, the elec tric roads, horseless carriages and bi cycles will not negate the horse to the fields, but will give him a no! her und more effective sphere of aciicity. "Man has Invented the bicycle," he says, "to Increase his powers of propulsion, and while 1 do not say that a horse could ride a bicycle, I am confident that n machine could lie built, whereby a horse could be taken off the ground and used as a motive power. With a prop er system of gearing, great sieed could In; ol it. 'i I ned." Ieniorest'n Magazine. Trumbull's Manner. John Trumbull, the American histori cal painter, Is described as a man of aristocratic tendencies and associa tions; yet his apparent hlgli-hcadedness was but a physical peculiarity. He was always ready to face any situation with pride and courage which render ed him speedily Its master. During the Hevolution, he was In Loudon, and was there suspected of be ing u spy. He was arrested and cast Into prison, where be lived for nearly eight mouths, amusing himself by painting. When he was questioned as to his antecedents, be made the haughty reply: "I am an American, and my mime is Trumbull. I am a son of him you call the rebel governor of Connecticut. I have served in the rebel onny. I have the honor of being an aide-de-camp to him you coll the rebel (Jeorge Wash ington. I am entirely In your power. Treat me as you please, always remem bering that, as I may be treated, so will your friends In America be treated by mine." Through tbe influence of the painter, West, and of such men as Fox and Burke, he wa released and then return ed to America. His sense of personal dignity was one of his marked traits. AVhen In 1177 the Continental Congress treated him with seeming neglect In not promptly end ing him a commission for promotion he wrote to Congress: "If I have committed any crime, or neglected any duty, since I engage! In the service of my country, If I have performed any action or spoken any word In my public character unworthy Of my rank, let me be tried by comrades and broke; but I mut not be thought ao destitute of feeling aa to bear degra dation tamely." The member of Congress who acted for him In the matter aaaured him that a mistake had been made, and advised him to write another letter, and ask for the commlMlon, but the artist replied: "I have never asked any office lu the public service nor will I ever do so. The very request would acknowledge and prove my unworthlnes." Training Sheep. To save labor with sheep, take a young ewe lamb and raise her a a pet near the house. When the ewe la grown place her with the flock. She can be called and the other sheep will follow her. If properly trained, she can be made very serviceable, and should a dog attack the flock she will run to the house. She may also carry a bell, If tbe owner so prefere. Conditions of Happiness, Willey I tell you. It's lieiter In the end to be honest. Did you ever know a rogue who wasn't unhappy? Shalley No; but, then, one would hardly expect a rogue to be happy when he Is known. It's rogues who are not known that are happy. Koxbury On setto. Common Affliction, Thome Mis Hummcrly got a stage fright the other night Bramble Ho did the audience. Boston Courier. Vartaau Rstss. It Is statad that Lady Henry Somer art ia about to visit India in the inter arts of temperance. A pessimistic scientists baa an- tounosd that civilization is a failure. 3 moat have been viewing tbe world trough a saloon. Pacific Ensign. Stockholm, the cltadU of tbe Got enburg system, is said to have tbe argeet death roll from alcoholism of Uiy city In the world. Ninety In 1,000 lie from excessive use of Intoxicants WWWfcatAstAaiaaaifr sf sBBsta aaTata aflskv BsV IT ML. UNU N CURE OVER ALL FOR 3 Rheumatism, ! ar a neuralgia, Sciatica, it s A OIL. TV V TV TV I'oajltli Plr with ertibl K merit . Hftv rured roan tbmm.nd taVHAsi pronounced hopejM. From flrt d-Ns K.vmp mi rapidly dih-jjpfar, ind In t d-vu t kant two birdpt of all awni-tom are removed. HOOK of fetftimom.la of inlrkwalnuii cures MDt FKr'K. fen Days Treitnent Furnished Free bj Mail. II. I. I lift! Ittlt trtCIUIifl IfUITI ttOICII I .rt KM Kit AHKN I mat' Mg hmhih; M lllnf ur . lllwr-HhttriM-npre a eMliKhrre (kmiiipIh -J tV), tic vfivd i and otlwr ukWiii UiIiutk to fiti-uirr Halary 'r tow. bnd tAmp. WriiiiiUlutiiii allir Co.. Mn-alur, UL J3mUfllTiflrf , .l'rli.1 IA4J.1 ft Morphin Habit Cured In 10 IISwIIII lt20d. Nop ar till cured. VI IWhl OS. j. STEPHENS. Lebanon. Ohio. r DROPSY Emm, 'A Good Tale Will Bear Telling Twice." Use Sapoliol a a LJ S6 a a a SAPOLIO )tt ' As good as can Be made regardless of price 0 for Other Brands Only Jife Ounces 0). 'for Dont take for it. but and see Ibr yourself. wwisiieww" mite Washing Done SOAR All weal)iaf Is not white waahiaf , as all eeip is net state Class. That bstMrkk tint when eeea as tothes, alwsv proves that sBev en stsnnf en tp (hats Oeee bssv Try H. lild eTsrvWhsr. Measfir Fsiatsra Wt ataia. Do not acorn to wear a veil In a high wind. do not economize on the manicure's service. Do not neglect the day of small mending. Do not regarb the pin a a substitute for the neeble. Do not wear shoe unblackes or run down at tbe heel. Do not rllow skirts to become frayed or elbows worn. SWEST MISSOURI The beal fruit aection in the Went. No drouths. A failure of eropa never known. Mild climate. I'ruductive aull. Abundance ol good pure water. For Ma and rireulara plvin full dVarrip lion of th Kith Mineral. Fiolt and Agricultur al Lands In South West Missonri, write to JOHN M. fLKUV, Manager of the Mihsouri Land and Liv Htock Company, Neobho, New ton Co., Missouri. The St Joiipph and Grand Island B. B. IB TH SHORTEST and QUICKEST LINE -TO ALL POINTS- NORTH WEST EAST SOUTH And In connec- tt T c c, . lion wita the union raoiDo System 18 THE FAVOIIITE" KOITTK To California, On gon and all Western Points. For informal ion rexardiug rates, etc , call on or address any aueiitor 8. M. Adhit, M. V. KOBINSON, JH., lieu. fSSS Agt. Oen'l Manager, St. Joseph, Mo. PATENTS. TRADE-MARKS: hxamtnatloii and Advice as to'PaiPiitanillty of In vention. .Bend for Inventors' GuMe. or How t(., x a Patent, f ATBica O'Pajuucix, Wadhiugtun, li. C. N. K. V. No. 31S--B. York, Net. WHEN WKITISO TO A I VKKTISb ii i Diesas aav vou asw tha advertlaeiiieiit Id tbia paper. Ounces DO cents H cents our word buy a piece; f C I 1