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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1896)
BACKACHE. Vaa IA ftw, JKaw rr o. aafo'ia 0rl tfcla'jrfTLCff u. or n. ais in4 f tr eity. Far savara years ib wu w at. 4 btj ia hstrearoag aaaJaay last A ii uaaiy sate la gee iniii, a ad ,)) da astl ta ear for bw eaildrra wbu fa DiM ar aavanag an r& harder to bar, Ur Duanaae uuni Mswati, wtw n "" "w iori upiiciaa, mod in every way to toa a reaaey far bla wlfa, bt do B).dian Mcmrd to bar tat jm rr 10 rem.. aer paia. Mr, tiljoo. a iiater of Mn. Newell, i a profeaaioinl ourae. and wa familiar with the ay mumms or fear si a ten airkne, Mn. SrtW waa away on a viait when rqwnw i-auru u(mb opr. out jira Ulyna who nraa at o. IU ha at One Hundred and Twentieth atrert, told the tory of her aiater'a recovery. A doctor ra called when Mra. NeneD'a robdrti'iD becnrro s'-r-mn and he preacriu ed suiail piuk pilla whiili, id a aliurt time, relieved the wutmg'i uaiu as no otlier mruiiiiie Laa aone. "Afler awbils, Mra. Uiyon toia toe rojmrrer. "we learned rhat ine nieiiKior inr pujuiriao w finny my aiater a Bulimia m.ire th- l)r. Wil liaina' I'ink Till fur full lMple. Kaow iiiK hy exiM-rieni'c how en ellem a remedy thcac Julia were. Slra. .eell UiiiKbt iMiine at uniK anire ami continued taking them. 'I'lie effect wan nxwt gratifying. inr in mourn my iTer waa rfectly wen aim me .airi in m r nark m jothiu mre C an un iiiiilr,iiu meiiiorv. But ehe and I hive rceuiitiiii-tiileil the l'ink I'lll tio'li'T people, ah.i have lint failed to find them all flint in il.iimid. All the do-li.rn my aixter Imd lieeu treated by. be- mre tailing nie pum, ua dune her no ap parent fluid." Fink Fill are aolil in Imit" at .VI rem a Inix or nix tmve for 'i.Ui. imd may be bad ol nil ilriiKs;iKt or direct In- mail from Dr. H illiniiin Medicine ('timpany. Silie iiertady. .V V The prii nt nhii-li theae I'M are old mnki'i a mure uf treat ment iii'XH-iiiivi- a rnniared with orher reuiediea or im-im'ftl trntin-ij. Maw Japa I mimh Their Sliln ine jajianret Bpjuy one ol tlieir pretty way to the iaum hing of nhipa. Tliey u no twine. They liati( ovir the Bhi a liro- a lare paiftelioard cae full of birda, ami the moment the ship ia afloat a Dian pulls a string, when the cage opens ami the birds fly away, making the air alive with mucic and the whir of winjfu. The idea if that the birds tliun welcome the ship as she liegins tier career as a thing of life. I'tic-a Obeerver. A little devUe that at least one house keeper finds convenient for pressing open the seams of sleeves and other seams that it is not easy to ct at it a piece of wood about two and one-hall inches in diameter, round on one side, but planed off until fiat on the other. Thit stick is covered smoothly with several thicknesses of white cotton cloth. MOKLIrS OU MHIAN KXI'OMTION Will be of value to the World by Illustrat ing the improvement in the mechanical arta and eminent physician will tell yon that the progress in inedii'inul aireut, hut been of eijual importance, and ax a strengthenitiK laxative thai !-yrup of Kiyi is iar in uuviiin-e oi an oilier. jia, T7. . hl Ml 7"1 Th War nn Mit rnbra. Two machines for fl(;htlng contaKious (liwase, deulKued for the use of the I'nlted Ktatea Marine Hohpitul. are de-wrllM-d !a the Kcienlific American. TheKe maclilneg are mounted on wheels, and are intended to 1 used In exterminating epidemic diseaws In cities, fine nuiKlKta of a stearn tllsin fee tor, provided with a chamber In which Infected clothing and other articles can he thoroughly pwiet rated with hot steam: while the other Is a sulphur fumlgntor, provided with all the ap paratus required for disinfecting houses, the fumes Wing driven Into the building through rubber hone connect ed with reservoir on top of the ma chine. The Idea Is to send these ma chines posthaste to any house in which contagious or Infectious disease breaks out. To Save the HurTulo. Secretary Langley, of the Smithson ian Institution, retiorts that hunters are continually killing the few remaining buffalo which the government is trying to preserve and protect In the Yellow stone National I'ark. A few years ago It was believed that there were two hundred of the nnimiils in the park: now only about fifty remain. The head or skin of a buffalo sells for sev eral hundred dollars, and while th poachers cannot resist the consequent temptation, the park is so extensive that no effectual protection can be af forded by the few troopers in charge. Professor I.nngley suggests the re moval of the buffalo to the National Zoological Park in Washington, from which, as their numbers Increased, thev could be distributed throughout the United States. Why is it that if two women meet on the street they p ant themselves direct ly in the center of the sidewalk and con tinue their conversation utte. ly regard lese of the fact that they are impeding the progress of all pedestrians on the I borough ft re? Ad Upright Man. There is certainly some ei ght feelingol humiliation in being bent down and ob liged to creep along for fear of a snap in the spinal column. It is such a plain show of decrepitude that we feel em barrmaeed. It is seen every day when lumbago takes a good hold on a stitch in the back. There is very little sympa thy for one in Mich a plivht. for it h ac well known that ht, Jacobs Oil will cur It promptly and that neglect is the caus of to much disability. Why not keep the remedy always on hand and prevent luch diacoiiitori. 8ae your white cotton rags. They ill make pretty rugs for the bath rooms. Cut them nto narrow strips to gether, and wind them into balls, and hen you have enough prepared have ihem woven with a blue warp the site eqnired. Put blue cotton fringe a tach end.wjfw.. t Hall's Catarrh Cure Is a constitutional cure. Price 78 cents. FroK Hard to Kill. Hr. Charles C. Abbott, describing in the Popular Science Monthly tin. ef fect of a drought of 1 IS du.vs' duration, which prevailed in the Iieliiware valley In 1KK', tells how frogs and mud-minnows managed to survive. While the mummified remains of ordinary min nows, salamanders and aquatic in sects were scattered In the Lurched mud of drled-up pools, the mud min now and the frogs buried themselves where the ground was still moist, al though the surface aliove them was crusted hard, and apparently went to sleep. When taken out and placed In water they gradually revived and seem ed none the worse for their experience. On the sudden termination of the drought, at the end of October, within a single day the mud-minnows reap peared In their usual numbers and the frogs were seen dozing on the banks of the half-filled brooks and leaping In to the streams, "as unconcernedly as if nothing unusual had occurred." During the tpring renovating, if an ild wall paper is to be removed before (oing to work, close the door and win Iowa tightly, place an old boiler or tub In the room, and fill it with boiling rater. The a team will moisten the paper and the work may be done taicker and more easily. Hj doctor said I woold die, hut l'lso'i Cure for Consumption cared me. Amos Kelner, Cherry Valley, 111., Nov. 23, '96. , The individual wbo speaks of her "lady friend" would in all probability refer to hat husband aa a "gent." I Nearly all women have good hair, though many arc gray, and few are bald. Hull' Hair Renewer restores the natural color, and thicken the growth of the hair. Do not let a man boy perfumes, nor a woman select cigars. They are both at sea in the operation. Mrs. Wfaaatow's Sooraiso STor lor child ren taatblM. allnt taa fuma. reduce Inllam saatloa, allay pain. curat wind colic unit. Queer lncct. Attention has lately been called to the Irregularities of insect life on Ker guelen Island in the South Indian Ocean. The flies. Iieetles and other in aeeta there are almost wingless. Doc tor Kidder, one of the lastest visitors to the Island, describes some of the flies thus: 'They cannot fly, but seem to use the vestigial wings In Jumping when disturbed. They do not Appear to Jump In any definite direction, but tpring Into the air, ouxzlng the small wlnglets with great activity, and seem to trust to chance for a sKit on which to alight, tumbling over and over In the a r. The reduction In size of the wings of the insects Is ascribed to the effects of disuse, resulting from the low tem perature, the Inclement weather, the Absence of shrubs and trees, and par ticularly the prevalence of tempestuous winds. Violent gales of wind prevail there, Doctor Kidder says, to an extent unknown In the northern latitude. Fre quently. It Is Impossible for a man to make bis way about In the wind. a.nereut I row those generally tiii;ied. The writer say' Moat people will admi that the pro fession of being Sultan of Turkey la not-at any rate, for the present time an agTeeable one. The man who has now occupied the Turkish throne for nearly twenty years has c-ertaluly owed the length of his reign to the very real (jtKilltiMi displayed by him iu the gov ernment of his people. The Sultau is a small, dark man. with a sallow skin, roving and uneasy eye, and a slight. feminine hand. Yet In this same frail hand he holds all the threads binding together the MuKsulman world, the keys ,f t1(. ix.iy n,-pu,.i1M. arjlj 0f the Ianlanellea. the korun and the Bible, the s tier and the lauce a good hand ful, truly. 'The prevent Sultan is In no sense a Kuropean, and when dealing with any of the question affecting him this fact should not lie shirked. Europe is not dealing with a Mehemet Ali: the Sultan Is a true Turk an 'old' Turk and a pious Mohammedan. You have only to enter IiIh jalace at Yihli. to see that this is so. Iu the autechnmlMTs;, lean ing up aganwt the walls, sitting cross legged ou the wifaw. Is an endless pro cession which might have come out of the Arabian Nights.' Men with gray beards and white, their turbaned heads bent over, waiting for an audlein-e. which. If slow iu coming, is always sure to tie granted. A glance at all these people, hailing from ecrv of the Eastern world. Is a proof of how truly the Sultan can boast of bcirg re ligious head and chief of his race. "liy inclination, or because he thinks It wiser to do so. the Sultan has always followed Aristotle's advice. Enfeebled governments in order to re gain vigor should return to the princi ples upon which they were originally founded,' and the Sultan, commander of the faithful, has never slackened In his attempts to -arry out this maxim. Apart from this principle, the Sultan has shown to his otlier subjects gentle nes, partiality and generosity. For eigners have always been welcomed by him and treated with every cour tesy. As a ruler and chief of state, he has shown himself lalxirlous. Intelli gent and dowered with a truly extra ordinary Instinct of avoiding and scent ing out coming danger. Taking one thing with another, he has succeeded during the last eighteen years in pro longing, not only his owu, but the exist ence of his dynasty, and of his empire; and when the circumstances of his suc cession to the throne are considered, it must be admitted that in these matters he has done well. Whatever be the val ue of the counselors and advisers with whom be Is surrounded, his past has been owing to himself, and it Is lie. and he alone, who can solve the problem nrougnt a luit by the excesses which have lately occurred in Armenia." lievue d" I'uris. EARLY DAYS IN ILLINOIS. Had to Move. "There was an Irishman," said a Buf falo railroad official, "who had worked for our road for a long time, but was dismissed for drinking. His discharge brought him to bis senses and he kept very straight for a long time and was a dally visitor at the depot. Rein statement was what he wanted, but he was too proud to ask for It. Dur ing the time we were building a new depot and Pat was an interested spec tator. One day as the depot was Hear ing completion Pat walked over to the superintendent and said: 'I hope that corner room'll be done Saturday-1 want to move Into It.' 'What?' said the superintendent. '01 say, I want to move Into It, we've got to move Satur day, and there's no other place to go to.' Pat's diplomacy won. lie whs re instated, aud never again went far astray." Some dainty cotton draperies for sum mar homes are alraeV? in the market. FTTB- Ai Vha ofI tnm Vy Dr. KRaa't rest . Bimgialaisi. tin nmfiintii tt ii ilir'n l M r Sn cum TmlH aa tt.a trial book Irw to ! rkcM. bxllU.aluM,9ji AntM.,m,ia. You arc bound to rnxutd ta aukfaff tOES Rood if you MlowtfcinpkAKCtioai. Eaiy to make, aVUfntful to take iTM, Maw York. MEW Away with snea hj Ball lto. Lock hm The Flying Man. Otto I.lllenthal, who for several years ha been practising the art of flying, or soaring, with artificial wings near Ber lin, has recently made an improvement tn his apparatus. Instead of a single large framework for the "wings," he now usee two smaller frames, one placed above the other, and connected by cords. This device has greatly In creased the Railing power of his ma chines Starting from the top of the ar tificial bill, which he has had thrown up In the midst of a broad plain, I.lllen thal Is able not only to glide for long distances In the air, but to sail against the wind. Formerly he had to take a preliminary run before launching him self from the bill, but now, with a mod erately brisk wind, he can start with out running, and if the breeze Is strong enough It lifts htm from the hilltop and sets him moving against Its own direc tion without effort on his part, except to balance himself properly. He .has even occasionally risen above the point from which he started. I.lllenthal has had one or two serious falls, but Is con fident that he can accomplish much more than be bns yet done In the realm of the birds. GOOD WORDS FOR THE SULTAN. Not aa Bad aa He la Painted, Pay a French Writer. Following are some extracts from a recent remarkable article In which the writer, wbo claims to bare a close per sonal acquaintance with the Sultan, ad vance a view of the alms and charac ter ot tbo Turkish monarch somewhat fireat Distinction. On one occasion the Prince of Wales wanted to give Frederic Febvre, the noted French actor, some testimonial of appreciation, and consulted his com panlon In the box. "I cau't buy him something; that would be banal. Do you tbluk he would like to have my cane?" It was decided that the cane would do; so, stepplug to the green room, the prince paid the actor a few compliments on the Euglisb part he was playing, and begged him to accept the cane, saying It had seldom left iiini for ten years past. He added that he hoped to see the cane with Febvre ou the stage. The Incident was reported, and Febvre spent the following day dismissing a queue of Freuchtneu who Invaded his lodgings trying to buy the cane. Afterward, when giving private entertainments in London, he repeated ly heard himself identified by the re mark made In the audience, "He's the one that got the cane." treason from Africa. Territorial greed i airt to receive a severe check by the Italian tragedy In Abyssinia. Between the masac of the people, weary of a policy which drains their resource! and Is prodigal of their lives to maintain a national glory, enough to them, and the Increasing en lightenment of the savage in the col onized countrlea ns to civilized menus of warfare, if not of civilized manners and customs. Governments are having a thorny time. They are realizing that hind grabbing, like meaner forms of mlapprprlatlon. has Its retributions. Halt J more American. Cooking in Aluminum. Experiments ninde tn Genua ny are reisirted to have shown that aluminum Is particularly suited for use In kitchen utensils, liecause It Is not liable, like copper, to communicate any poisonous ingredient to the food. The use of such utensils Is already quite common In this country, aud Is Increasing. Most of ns believe that life Is what our kin tnake It for us. Every man has more shows In his actions. sense than Domeatie Li fa la the Era of '.he Wolf aud the Uattleanake. "When I was a young mtn out In McLean County, Illinois," said Elua tlian Rockwell, a New Y'ork octogenar ian, "I walked four miles through a deep snow to see niy girl one night, ind more snow began falling so heav ily that I couldn't get back home across Lbe prairie, and had to stay at her folks' house all night. There was nothing strange in that, as settlers were few ind far between, and it was common for neighbors to stay all night with one inother. There was nothing strange, either, in rny having ou a pair of buck ckln breeches, for cloth was a scarce ar ticle with us in those days, and what we uaa was Homemade. Deer was plentiful, and buckskin clothing was common apparel In the winter. The breeches I went sparking In lhat night were made from a skin that hadn't been properly dried, and were a little green yet. My girl s folks had moved from their first log house into new one, and as their new house, like ill dwellings of tlie prairie, had but one apartment, thay made a shakedown for me in the vacant log house. Then wasn't any door to the old house. I laid my buckskin breeches on the floor by the side of my bed. Some time dur ing the night either the family dog or wolf or two', scenting the green buck skin, came into the cabin, stole mv breeches, and took them away some where ami ate them. I saw the tracks In tlie snow inside the log house, but Hie falling snow had covered them up frii the outside. "It was terribly cold, and all I could do was to lie in bed and wait for de velopment s. I should have been up Slid eating breakfast long before day light, and. daylight coming, and I not having put in an appearance yet, my t'lrl's mother came out to see what was the matter. There was great commo tion when she found out, for there wasn't another pair of breeches with in four miles except her husband's, and he wanted his himself. The con sequence was that I had to lie covered lip In the old log house until he could go nil the way through the snow four miles to our house, get my father's breeches, and come back with them to my relief. In the condition of the prairie, the snow being two feet deep, tins trip took nearly all the rest of the day. and my father had to go to bed until I got home with Ids breeches. Iiy the time I got there mother had a new pair of buckskins nearly ready, aud ev erything was all right. "Not long after that I fixed it so there would be no danger of my getting into such a scrapeagaln. I married my girl, and we went to keeping house right away. Our house was u log cabin I had built. "Our nearest neighbor was five miles away, and tlie first winter we llv eu ou our piace ait tne company we had were wolves that came boldly Into the yard, and picked up what they could find, wild turkeys that came and ate the crumbs that were swept out, and deer that came from the timber and tried to sneak a share of the corn fodder we fed our cow ami oxen on. That winter my wife walked five miles and back, morning and evening, for three days, fo do weaving for a neigh bor, her pay being a pair of chickens that we wanted to start a flock with. "When our baby was three months old my wife used to leave It on the bed while she drove the oxen us I ploughed up the stiff prairie sod. We had a good dog, which always stayed In the cabin at such times. My wife would go to the house every half hour or so, to see if everything was all right. One day she started on one of these trips and met the dog. covered with blood, and so badly hurt that he was dragging himself along toward where we were. She almost flew the rest of the way to the house. The she found the baby on the lied nil right, but In front of the !d lay a wolf, dead, and nearly torn to pieces. The condition of the dou was explained. The wolf had come down to the cabin while we were away, and but for the dog would have de voured our child. We never left the baby alone after that, and he is living right here in New York to-day, and so Is his mother." New York Sun. Zstraordiaarj and Queer. Vermont has ten living ex-governorf, ill republicans. Tlie auil ol Cuba is to fertile that in some eectiooa four crops a year are raired. There are thres ex-mayors of the town in the newly elected city council of Bath, Me. A toilet club for dog has been es tablisned in Bond etreet, London, where dogs may be shaved, washed and beautified. Iu th Meld of Electricity. An advertising novelty In the shape of a hand, actuated by an electric motor, which beckons to the passerby, bai been placed on the market by an Eng lish firm. The Bn okly Wharf Warehouse com pany, extending from Catherine etrest to Gowan's bay, Brooklyn, X. Y., have under consideration the construction of short electric line running through their property to aid in handling freight. POND'S i'DlrmcUr Bated tvnd recom mended for f uu, Burn, Braise, t Colds, Catarrh, Bore Tbmat, :i J-'airj, iUc aud InfiauuLfcLloiia, Genuine In onr bottles only, buff wrapper. 6-e cur Lame, Fuud'i Extract Co., 'ew Twk aud Loudon. "Use the Means and Heaven Will Give You the Blessing." Never Neglect A Useful Article Like SAPOLIO jBf "The North Pole made use of at last." ? aalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal wbb- jo, m w a w- sy 3 wherever ? it is the M Always at the front and "BATTLE AX" goes biggest thing in sight. It is as re- 8 markable for its fine flavor and quality j as for its low price. A 5 cent piece J! of "BATTLE AX" is almost as f large as a 10 cent piece of any other l equally good tobacco. J i Rated by Kaaslan Women. Tn the province of Hniolenak, Kuwaiti, there Is a little state practically gov erned and Inhabited for the greater part of the year by women. The stare Is about forty miles square, and In cludes a number of villages which for merly belonged to the Convent of Be Jukow. The state Is known as the "Kingdom of Women," because the male inhabitants emigrate at certain time each year aa seek work In other parts of the empire, leaving affairs of local government to their better halves. The woman mayor presides at the communal assemblies, where the wom en discuss with praiseworthy eeal ques tions of public Interest. The financial condition of the state Is said to be ex cellent and the women have all the pin money they want. San Francifco Chronicle. Sclf-Kvldent. In Paris a new novel entitled "A Vic tim of the Guillotine" Is all the rg Just now. It is advertised on large pow ers at the street comers. By a singula t chance one of these posters was par tially covered by the advertisement of some patent medicine, which made It read aa follows: "A Victim of the Guil lotineno mors headaches." Student Thaa how much does tht suit come to fr cash? Tailor Fifty marks. Studeat And If paid for by Installments? Tailor A hundred marks only In that case you will havt to pay half on the null. Llnr.gauei Bote. You can no mar break a man of his td bmMts thai you can break a hen ij Prekf &st Cocoa 1 1 Made by Walter Baker & Co., Ltd., ;j Dorchester, Mass., is "a perfect t type of the highest order of excel , J lence in manufacture." It costs less J J than one cent a cup. t vv nu yaYo f W for all the clothes, etc.. that are worn out It (j and torn to pieces in the wash ? Who-' ever it is, ne or sne ougm 10 insist uiai the washing shall be done with Pearl ine. and with Pearline only. Then that ruinous, expensive rub, rub, rub, over the wash-board, which makes all the trouble, will be done away with. It isn't a little matter, either, this needless wear and tear. It's bi? r nmi ah to nav anv man to look after, it, and stop it. Pearline saves not only hard work, but hard-earned money. r I PathOsm aa seata aaaomnlin rroer will Ull yoa " thl I M good a " Send arE Pear.. " IT'S FALSE Faaillaa is paddM, It Back tLtSJKT ""Z"" Ai-SWJ: (41 1 cfelttlnx.