The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, February 18, 1897, Image 7

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    BebaiSa WvtUflw Mease
Tie Pre idrnt E act Hobart baa lea
4 tjr (oar years tha handa-mie Wesli
Lsgtas bona of A. L. Barber, tbe ephl
kiss. The house ii of granite and n sur
roanded b; an t 'ramie park. It ii
tbaeiuemry of Fourteenth etreet an.i
Florida evenoa. Tba hoaee waa buil
riginalljr with tba idea of inducing th
laic President Arthur to foreake tb
laMisra' home collar and spend hi
Niiin there and ia adapted to enter
taisiag.
Profeaslnaally fcsr-e4.
A yonng aoubrette r uslied to tier le
tiet the other day in great agony. O.it
of bar wisdom teatb was ulcerate J. Tht
deotift, who, by the way, had suppl.ed
ber with the moat dazzling nf her from
teeth, told br tbat there wa nothing
lor It but to pull the tooth. ' Very wet:,
doctor'remarlted the a:trrss, as she re
moved the plate, "I suppose I'd bettet
take out my orcheftra chairs so tbat y u
can get at my back rows.
An Atchison woman pickej up her
prayer book recently lor the first time
in a year snl opened to a dollar's worth
of stamps.
When a man settles (town to drt hit
duty and quits wasting time in idle talk
be get a reputat on for being either
eroaa or bigoted.
If you want a relintiie iye thnt will color
an even brown or black, and will pleja
and aatiafy you every t!im ue tint kiriK-
bsm's Dye for the V tnckeri
When a man gut drunk he is sup
poaed to have very liitle'uieniory, but ii
la noticeable thai a drunken man umnl ly
bunts up people against whom be hai
grievance, and starts t (us.
Piso's Core tor Oonintnptioii hax been
a Clod send to me. Win. IV Muf'tellan.
Chester, Klorida, Sept. 17, 1 TO.
An Atchison woman has a pretty
house, a half do3n lunch cloths, and
her husband's credit is gio I for the
spread and prizes, but she hai no one in
whose honor ahe can give a partv. The
only young woman kin sue has think
card playing is wicke I, and she knows
no young woman in neighboring towns
to coax to visit tier. Her suffering;
when the looks at her lunch cloths are
worse than those of the Armenians.
WHB bilious or enatire. aat a Cabaret, clad e.
SJUkTUo. ctu t uaranud. lu , SAc
Mesmerists can make peoide dance
around on the theatre htage, but they
can't mesmerise them into paying ad
mission,
Mm. Whitlow' soothing iriur lor rhilti
ran tefllilmc. lotterti lb join., rr iach t;iltam
melton, allays paiu.cure wtii'l ro.io m iKiitle
Many women atrengthrn their mem
ories by retnernbvring all the mean
things their husba-id have tail to
them
CiarKRTumu.ntA Im. lulo-ri tad wi Mev
at Btafcau. asam-a r sNi. iue.
There ought to I- a law punishing
Uie man who tells you a cbeme which
doe not work ont as he promieed.
Prepare
Fat spring. It 1 a triug aeaaun. If it
tad year bio hI Impure, imi overishfd,
weak and tliin. yoa wl I ha t red, da I,
lasgais! and ati easy vlutiin of disease. Do
BSt wstt Mil thaae trouble overtake you.
Taka a oourse of Hood's Sarsaaarills now.
Taut medioine wi I fl. ou
For Spring
It will saaka your blood riots, pure and
Morlablng ; eora that tired, aarveaa feel
lag, enable yon to sleep, give yea. a good
ppatita. Thousands have been saved from
at cure I of 1 -tease and thousands are kep:
Si goodbeaitli to-day by Houd's 3a r as pa -Ml.
H will do as muftii for you.
Sarsaparilla
Is fae Beat -ia fact, th On Trua Mood famar.
, H60d PillS u'ka. ltlio ee'r4e"a!l!
1
ASTHMA cunEb
tnia mi -itdrM a " II aiall a rla k-4Us
it. TAf f S80S., a the U., tatSiner, H f.
Hsf.4
ever J
All hara. Mia e).
lirant Hannde, the m C iauical wiaard
S'et-py Kvv, linnela, hiee rotary i
team engine t stent ere aaid to have
'r .light l im Q.0tHl.(Kl, has de ided to
ubtjuaiely reaard the I .oil press. The
wo Sleepy ed.tors a'e to rerieve $l.00ii.
"iwh. ti- 'eporterat'fti O'V-arh s'l
tel ri d.io cor. al ati will di
I r r-M j OlO. '1 h: ..C l lllll 1"
'airbii a geieroity i 'tiai the favored
n' 'hali ai: tilMi $J.'Ha,(O0arrivea.
-tiiiible t'an ' rofit.
Ferttlaera or ttnbnve.
Nitrogen fertlllters are the best fer
tilizere to promote rapid growth !n cab
bage pUnta, as In Uie cabbage lef
growth la very abundant, anys the Mar
ket (jarden. Such applications, there
fore, a nitrate of soda, sulphate of us
nionla. and fish meal are excellent. But
good restiha may also be looked for
from applying auperphoNpnate, and, in
1eed. any of the unadulterated prepara
tions that may be obtained from
siaiig-liter houaea. Tlie purely nitrogen
ous fertillr.ejs should tiK-aya be applied
on the surface, and a-'ter planta are
above ground, otherwise the soluble
parts may pnss down through the soit
beore he roota of the plants con tnk
Uietu up. The superphosphate may be
npplied very cooveiilrntly by etrevring
It over the snrface of the ground Just
when preparing It to rw-eive the seed.
i
Aalaial I acta.
The wolf it wore cunning than (lie foi.
The le.pbant is almost as amphibious
as the hippopotamui.
Wild bir :s i.o not ling more than eight
r tea weeks in the year.
Theconiinjn houae sparrow flies at
the rate of 92 miles per hour.
Reaumur says that each thread of
what we call a spider web is composed
, )f about 5,000 separate fiber, an 1 that
' it would take 27,to& full grown spiders a
year to spin a pound oi toia silk.
So ni-ilac l'r f it ly t enia.
Ovr4o0.oou cured. Vli. nut ll N-loIUe
ri-c.iLta or t-ui"e y,jur itfiit I r lobaic.T
h;i nf.ii y, iitk uttdlVx ao4 in uho-jd. Ijurn
auaiuii.tHrd. Iw 1 l. ; il niuyti-l-.
No matter how li'tle a young man
imounta to be may always be depended
upon to put up a smooth business talk
when he meets a girl's father in the
parlor.
Jrsr trr a IOe bof of Caa-a-eTs. caodr ratbarUc. fla
lai Uvttr aud Uuwel reffuia ur majtt.
The l'et Haj for the Laat.
It U tha practice of good fanners to
save the best hay for bite feeding lo
cattle, sheep and calvea toward apnng.
There Is nothing Iwtter for this &ur
poae than awoiid growth clover, which
la always fine In straw and richer in
nutrition than that which was cut
earlier and whose chief growth was
mode while soil. If not air, was cold.
The earltent growth of clover makes
very poor hay If cut before It gets Into
head, as ia aometlmes done when cows
are soiled. Turn a cow Into a clover
pasture nt this time und she will wan
der around the edges of the field eatlug
down the more nutritions grasses lu
the rornera of the fences, whose roots
do not run ho deep as do those of clover,
and which can therefore produce nu
tritious gran! earlier In the senaon
Orttinar Ready for the Show.
Young Perkins had been paying coun
to a Mllpoufcer'a daughter for some rlmo
btrt no engagement eeetned to come ol
K. The father, becoming Impatient,
said to Perkins tlrmHy:
"Young man, when doea your ahow
open?"
"I hnven't auy show," repMed Per
kliw.
"I thought you had, for you and Km1
ha w b-en hilling for some time hack.'1
Perklna took tlie hlirt, proposed and
wis aco-pted and the show commenced
not long after. Texas Klftlngs.
THE dignity and serenity of character that secured to our first President the
eaieein of his associates and the affection of his countrymen do not show less
worthy of admiration for the passing of years. His fame is as pure and as
inspiring at the end of this century as it was at the close of the last, and the niemorv
of him as the father of bin country is ruore and more a thing to be revered as the
experiences of men and nations bring into mre radiant beauty the sublime princi
ples of manhood aud government which he represented aud for which be con
tended. The celebration of Washington's birtbdny, which formerly was but s gracious
incident not generally observed, has come to he a national custom, sanctioned by
the Government and confirmed by law, so that there is added to a romantic senti
ment the force of a patriotic obligation thnt is of inestimable value to the nation.
The very basis and foundation course of a firm, secure nationality that shsll out
live the founders and creators of it is popular respect of men who have won the
right to distinction. It is all very well to inveigh against hero worship when we
are arguing for the development of individual forces; but as a matter of fact Indi
vidual development ceases when the womhip of heroes is stopped.
That the best results of human effort may be secured it is necessary that there
be both an Incentive and ao inducement to action. Ambition means that there is
something desired thnt Is to be obtained, and men have ambition to become dis
tinguished above their fellows in just the projwrtion that distinction is honored.
If we want good citizens we must make it plain that good citizenship has especiul
benefits on the side of popular esteem. If we want great men we must set a pre
mium on greatness In that sweetest of all rewards, the world's applause and an
enduring memory. The question of patriotic enthusiasm, quite aside the celebra
tion of the birthdays of national heroes, should he encouraged for the educational
and stimulating value there is in the influence usin the minds of the young and
iinpressionuble. We need this sort of thing all the more in these days of irrever
ence. So much greater is the reason, then, to encourage the struggles of the self
resolved few who have a mind to set their feet on the heights
Washington is a living character worthy the emulation of every young man with
a wish to enter into public life. The nobility of his personal and professional con
duct, the high quality of his mind, and the genuine earnestness of purpose that
characterized him held him above the detraction of the malicious or the injury of
the envious, so that be passed through fateful yenrs of political contention and
military excitements, and through a ske,it. eentury, without a diminution of his
, "'T', '"V , !"nt Tnn,l,' uim Kr,'at wit""' H'e possession
of every one and the neglect of them t is ,h ,,rings so many possibly great men
re H, ,7h. 7 l Wr Tf; T"'" Vir"J"" Bre brf"1,'t Into appreciable
rolicf by the wine observance of thp b rthrlnr flnnUr-aor.:,.- ru: '
itiiuKion. anil
the country is better in a multiplicity of way, for these celebrations.
There is so much sympathy in this
."ountry that the under dog very often
becomes a dangerous', impudent cur.
I d.aa a tha Haa t mtiMf
It haa recently been diacovrred thai
iodine exist ia combination ia the
human body. It occurs ia tha thyroid
gland, and ia concerned aa the aaaaatial
chemical sn balance in the internal a
cretion of that gland. Tba proof of Um
occurence of iodine iu the living struct
ure of animate ia of great scientific inter
eat and importance, and ia tht moat re
markable discover made by chemical
physiology for so.e time. Chicagt
Chronicle.
war ol Olatmeat, for Catairn tail Coa
tala Mercury,
as mercury will surely dest oy the sense ol
smell and completely dcraoi e t Ii - wh .1
system when entering it chr ngh the mu
cous surfaces. Such article should never
be used except on prescriptions from
reputaole. physicians, as the damage they
will do is ten fold to tlie goo i on can
possibly derive from them. Hull's Catarrh
l ure manufactured by F. J. Cheney 4 Co.,
Toledo, O , contains' no mercury, and i
taken internally, acting directly upon tin
blood and mucous surfaces of the system.
It buving Hall's Catarrh l ure be sure you,
get the genuine. It is taken internally,
and made in Toledo, Ohio, by Y. i Cheney
& o. 'festimonialaf.ee.
aQsw-Sold by Druggists, price 7io per bottle.
a.-
Like ruat on polished metal
NEURALGIA
Like oil on rust
av
removes the blight and cures the pain
J acobs Oil 1
4,
Blights and Crimps the Nervous System.
a
. . a, a i
ANDY CATHARTIC
CURE CONSTIPATION
ALL
DRUGGISTS
IDPrtf TimPTH I rililKTVVn taw tut caaaorconitlnatlon. raiearate ore the ldi I.axa-
AOJVUUICIjI VVnnnniliUU tlrf. aner rrip or rript.lnt .aitatairaatvralreiDlts. 6tm-k
pie aid kwlhl frt. As. 1 Klil lMl KKMKUr (.. Clilcaro. Montreal, Cas., sraw art. ,1
Very Htm pie.
A. -I'olit!ml economy la a HckKs!,
aub-ct. A man 1ms to be wide-awake
to understand all about It. For lu
stance, the very Ideaa of capital ami
laho r "
B. Ixwk hrre; that la elm pie enough
Ruppowlng I borrowed 20 marks fron;
you; tbat would represent capital.
A. To be mire.
B. Then after awhile you wonlil
be trying to get your money back
thai' labor. elbgetat.
Youthful Cortoslty.
A case has teeu brought to the atten
tion of the Dover (Maine) Obaerrer iu
w hich the parent, of a Small boy wers Can wesdd to bta glory wboae pralae laouraT
talking anout Hanging, ana in ri,
couree of the conversation tha method
7 ' i -F
done with larger opportunities on the
great fields of action in European war
fare. I believe that under such circum
stances he would have been a great com
mander of the solid, safe and enduring
oroer. ins nrmness, persistence and ten
acity have rarely been excelled.
was deacrihed minutely. A little lat -f
the chili went out, got a rope, and, ty
ing It to a beam, proceeded to experi
ment. Ha was ao successful la but In
vestigation that when be wan found hu
waa black In the face aad would harr
died aoon. -
Can we rate til in inia In the llata of ramrf
Biiall our worda ur our deeds be tba worthier
flow'rs
To garlaod withal his Immortal nam?
With tbe breath of the cycle tbat saw him
grow
In wisdom and honors be psas4 sway,
And tha cankarlng years that Je.ao as they
1
Still laava us bis spirit untouched of clay.
SUI1
fathers
graat:
Still spreads out
his love
tba tone tbat proclalma blm
tha Nation that guarda
Once More TrlasaphaaL
The barber sbon Dorter waa manlL j
tat lug the whlak broom after tbe man-1 lUI S"" wl,b "a of
ner of his kind, and after many flour
Ishes and eatravagaat gyrations bowed
the customer out. - ,
There was a look of triumph on Ibi
face of the latter as he aald to hliu-l
aelf (lanqlna at bla overcoat: "He
never touched me." Judge. s "
rata
Tba o-sreb of tbe People be ataoda abovt.
Not a cold, Iron figure of kingly grain.
With a flinty far and a biting a word;
Not tbe ruda wulf-suckllng of aavage atraln
Tbat Koma Srst knew for Its fighting lord;
of
Bat a man's large- form with Its sense
might.
Whose Hps seem voicing a peopla'a paalm,
Whose ayes shine clear wltb a gracious
light,
Whom brow la stsmpad wltb a god like
calm.
E
I - t'WI8W
Had to Parade.
Lady (to Impocuuloua workman aim
la employing for sweet charity's sakvl
- I hope you will come early to-morrov.
and fintab tads Job promptly.
f'rfbllc Spirited One- Really, umin
tbat would be Inapoaalhle. I shotiiTl
like to oblige ye. but to-morrow I walk He atood la tbe terrible gap of war
with tbe unemployed,-Ixmdnn Wee!
ly Telegraph.
Tel. whan out of tha New World's travail of
birth
A mall-cisd Liberty child wss born. .
And over the utmost bounds of th earth
A voice of tbe free waa heard In tha morn.
J oat tha stevrrae.
XuitelHgb Do you treat your
vnnl girl as one of tbe family?
Helpton- No. She treats me aa
of her family --glows nge.
)
0
)
A Cougher's Coffers
may not be ao full aa he wishes, but if ha ia
wiae bo will neglect hie coffers awhile and
attend to bis cough. A man's coffers may be
bo aeoure that no one can take them away
from him. But a little cough haa taken many
a man away from his coffers. The "slight
oough " is aomowhat like the small pebble that
lies on the mountain side, and appears utterly
inaignifloant. A fluttering bird, perhaps, starts
the pebble rolling, and the rolling pebble begets
an a also oh e that bories a town. Many fatal
diseases begin with a slight oough. But any
cough, taken In time, oan be oured by the use of
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
partlcalars about Pectoral la Ayer's Csrabaok, n
Stat frss. . O Apat C., LeSrall, Mass.
Aa alout at the heart aa atalwart of limb
, Aud within their red lluea atretehlug wide
Iand far
Tha tyrants kept vigil In fear of him.
For always be praaaed to tba marked -out
goal
I In tUo awful might of tha Pure and Jnst;
Lofty, uudliiehliig for strong if auul
I With tliat which la grander than courage
J truat.
Tmai In the cause thnt had armed his baud,
i Truat lu the people Ita blood tbat apllla,
(Ha awurd and bla word taught the battling
j land.
j 9od will nut revoke what tha people wills.
! At be look! forth from a mountain peak,
Sees over the bills lo the rising aun.
While down In the vulleya the nilaty rerk
Hanga low. and they kuow not that night
la done;
Ko, often when tbose whom be led could but
see
Tha emoke of dlasster roll over the skies,
A gleam of the fsr-awsy victory
Tbey caught In tbe ulsa of bis blrnrbleea
ayea
Ho won -and ba laid down bis stalnlesa
word:
Supraina- h rellnqulabed the ruler's seat.
Plalu msn In pur honor, who ruled and
obeyed -
Tba kings of the earth are but dwarfs at
Mora
a pages.
n kings ol
bla fret.
Washington's Klrmneaa.
Washington belongs, as a soldier, not
with tbe brilliant military geniuses, like
Marlborough. Frederick and Napoleon,
but with the safe and solid commanders
like Wellington, Scott and Urant. If he
waa not quick le comprehend a situation
or devise bis enemy's Intention, and was
aooietimae a little pussled, a, when Howe
sailed from Staten !iand and ascended
tbe niieeepeake, or on the field of Bran
trwtae, ba- waa never rash, and no gen
eral c manploivly surprised him. We
can euly surtnlae wbat bt wonld ears
WASHINGTON'S MARRIED LIFE.
Mra. WaahlnKton'a Mother Scarce Con-
tr bated to Harmony of Honaehold.
"There is every reason to believe that
Washington's married life was one of in
creasing happiness and satisfaction,"
writes tien. A. W. Oreely, U. S. A., in the
Ladies' Home Journal. "Unfortunately
his letters to his wife were destroyed by
her. But there are sufficient allusions in
his general corres)oudence to Indicate
that they grew together with declining
years, and that both husband aud wife
showed that consideration toward, and
respect for, each other which are the
soundest guarantee of marital happiness.
Since circumstances did not permit fre
quent visits of his wife to her relatives we
find Washington inviting her mother to
come to Mount Vernon as her home. It
does not appear that this introduction
added to the harmony of the household,
or If it did the admission of other women!
relatives of husband or of wife, did not!
Iu this respect Washington, writing later
aooui nis niece living at Mount Vernon,
flcakj of his love for her, hut be says':
'1 will never agahi have two women la
my house when 1 am there myself.' Mrs.
Washington proved an unfailing support
to her husband in camp or court, in peace
or war, and Washington had her happi
ness and comfort always at heart. His
field service was irksome only as entail
ing constant uneasiness on the part of his
wife. Of the many instances of bla ten
der solicitude for her uncertain health
there is none more touching than that
connected with bis fatal illness. Attacked
suddenly and seriously after midnight.
Washington's malady was at least hast
en oy ma unwillingness that his wife
should Incur the risk of a cold by rising
duriug the bitter inter night to relieve
his suffering."
Waahlna-ton'a Qulok Intuition.
A, Washington journeyed to Boston in
take command of bis hastily gathered and
ill-disciplined army of continentals, the
news of Bunker Hill met him on the way,
and when be heard of the deeperate valor
of that militia which bad three times'
driven the British regulars down the
bloody sloie, he exclaimed that the cause
was safe. It was the quick intuition of a
great commander. The pluck, the cour
age, the endurance; it was these he want
ed to know, and upon these, under t)od.
he could rely for ultimate victory. Yes,
it was these which won at last, won
against the splendid discipline and steady
valor even of tbat famous British infantry
which could climb that bloody slope of
Bunker Hill again, and again, and even
once more, In the face of that murderous
Are from those blazing patriot breast
works; that same splendid infantry uMn
whose earth-rooted squares on a later
day the greatest soldier of modern times1
dashed his once Invincible cavalry and bis
empire to pieeea. We sometimes forget
In our Fourth of July felicitations and
vauutings about how we made the Brit
ish "red coats run," that they did finally
drive out tbe brave continentals and taka
Bunker Hill, and that it waa such soldiers
as these that Washington finally conquered.
NORTHERN GROWN.
GRASS . CLOVER
SEZD.IS60OO
t-GR
J AT ST
lis
lirl.w nra.We U.ilJeUrT.ttwTA. i.U.I
Vlatl' - IHUeT reHUlf HVl't I
Luxuriant meadows are the farmer's delight, and
thay are the farmer a profit, ton, for the better T-he pas
tar th heavier aad richer uie hay yield, the more
Eroataol tke lunula,! Auabolqty aare way to set
lagujlliout meadows Is to aow Halzera ra and Clo
ver uuxture. Ma ueed of waiting a lifetime for a yield
ao. they aproot quickly aad produce heavily tneeame
aeaaoal Many farmera report ylelda of e tons of nutri
tion hay per acre, ftaleer Is the only Needamaa In
America sTrowma graawea and clovere for seed; oper
ated over a.OOO aeren. and uroducea only lira, vlgoruoa,
f reah, trig yielding Oraaa and (Jlover Seeda.
209 BUS. OATS! 173 BUS. BARLEY PER ACRE.
Great, wonderful yields are produced hy aalaer's
HeedaT Why? Because they are bred to yield! Hla Cat
alogue Is full of tnera, aU sworn to.
For IO Centa In Stamps or Silver.
We will sand, upon receipt of 10c, IS Farm Seed
Sample, Including (.raasea and Clovers, worth S 10.00,
to get a start.
JOHN A. SALZER SEED C0.u
REASONS FOR USING
Walter Baker & Co.'s
Breakfast Cocoa.
Because it is absolutely pure.
Because it is not made by the so-called Dutch Process in
which chemicals are used.
Because beans of the finest quality are used.
Because it is made by a method which preserves unimpaired
the exquisite natural flavor and odor of the beans.
Because It Is the most economical, costing, less than one cent
a cup.
a rare that yea gat th gsnulae artkl sad by WALTER
BAKER S CO. Ltd., DrcBster, Ms. EsUbllhd 1780.
OK
ATI
"Thoughtless Folks Have the Hardest
Work, but Quick Witted
People Use
SAPOLIO
ALABASTINE.
IT WON'T RUB OFF.
Wall Paper la I naanltary. KAUOini If
Crushed Again.
We celehrsle to-day with (lee
Urest (leorsa's birth.
Although lie could not tell s He,
Vet must men can and do. That's why
Ere set of sun we'll surely sea
Truth crushed te earth.
Eicbang.
I I
orr AM HCALKtt.
TEH re)It Alt Y, BOTH, BC
Dure, narmaiient and artistic
wall-ooatiaa. mady for the brush
by mixing in celd water.
Far Male by Paint Dealer, Ererrwaere.
ALABASTINE :;'
tlVEdVaWS yoih." CDCC Tl"t Card saowlne IS desirable tints, also Alahastlae W
PS!lr2I .""..0"?L,2i:i; r Mr C HnuTnr Rot Antfruanvonemnttoiiinr ttua Daoer. A
betannottbrira " AtiABASTINB CO brand Baplda, attefeu f
COMFORT TO
CALIFORNIA.
NO FRIEND
OF FINE FLOWERS
AND CHOICt VEO,
ETABtE8
Should Ml to trad ZS ctalt
tor a CofrtYea ol
Every Thiirtrtay afternoon r
touiUi uleaping car tor Den.
Tr, Bait ljke Cltv, San Fran
cisco, and Lot Anrelet leaves
Oii aha ano Lincoln via ibe
Hurllnitton Route.
1 1 ii carpeted, upholstered
"n t-atia". he !rins et anil
back and Is provided wltb
. mim. ni-aillnif. lowel,(ap
hiu An espt-rienced eicur-
II t . . . i r. . Km, . n.i
H l,OU HIIHIIICW. ...
n'jHllI (nrnied rullman orter ac
Ili.-V-OB . .hrnimh to thd
yrniii
i-imMIic Coaat.
While v either aaexpen'ively
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