The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, April 29, 1897, Image 7

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    How it Ifaptwo'd.
"And M you are engaged to Gbollj
Ctuobblna," Mid one girl.
"Yat," wMlbewply.
"How did ha erer persuade you t(
marry himT"
"Ob, ha hasn't persuaded me to mar
' rj bim. Yon know tbat lovely aolita i
rinahebadT"
Yes."
"Wall, I want it to wear to a progres
lira euchre party.' Indianapolis Join
oal. ,
I
WHIM ill Day
Discharge from Her Ears Top
of Her Head Broke Out in
Scrofulous Eruptions.
Drew Won Under Treatment Till We
Gave Her Hood's Berssparilla She
Haa Boer Cheeks Now.
"When try baby was two months old
ha cried night and day, and seemed to
be in great pain. She had a discharge
from her ears, and the top of her head
broke out in scrofulous eruptions. The
Boctor gave me something to stop the
discharge and ease the pain, but his
treatment did not cure her and
She Crew Worse
Instead of better. The top of her head
broke out with scrofula. A crust would
form on her head and fail oft, taking
the hair along with it, and this con
tinued for two or three mouths, when
something seemed to tell me to try
Hood's Sarsaparilla, and I did so, to
gether with Hood's Pills and Hood's
Olive Ointment. Soon
The Discharge Stopped
and the sores were rapidly healing. In
a short time her hair grew out and she
now has rosy cheeks and is all right in
very way." Mas. I. Lloyd, Spring
Valley, N. Y. Remember,
IXIOOd'S 8 prfriila
II the beat Sprint Medicine. All drum its, 1
tlx (er as. C I. Hood ft Co., Lowell, Mass.
A
TO
of Hires Rootbeer
on a sweltering hot
day ia highly essen
tial to comfort and
health. It cools the
blood, reduces your
temperature, tones
the stomach.
Cllt.ES
Rootbeer
should be in every
home, in every
office, in every work
shop. A temperance
drink, more health
ful than ice water,
more delightful and
satisfying than any
other beverage pro
duced. Mula T lk OTiuM .
Hlna G... rMlatlkis. p
M iMka I gftUoua. 8.14
try wkert.
SUCKER
WILL KEEP YOU DRY.
l.fuld,d La entry,
A man was up before the judge the
other day (or stealing coal. The railroad
detective said that be caught the fellow
1 1 a coal car. but the men said ha was
nly sleeping there because his wife had
locked him out, and be had no money
to go to a hotel. "Pretty hard bad,
wasn't it ?" asked the judge.
"Oh, no, sir," he answered; "it was
soft coal." The judge was so struck by
the joke that he let bim go Buffalo
Enquirer.
NortiiLTU l.tg;bts.
The "marcblng flame" of the aurora
borealls, that brings occasionally to New
England nights the glories of the arctic
zone, Is a thing of which minor mani
festations are common enough, while
many of our readers have had the good
fortune to see it some few times when
ttfe ghostly brilliance of the flickering
white, green and crimson spears has
swept gloriously across the entire sky,
like an army of slain warriors passing
to Valhalla. No wonder that the spec
tacle Impressed the ' early colonists
with terror and amazement.
Accustomed to the duller, softer skies
of Old England, never so superbly in
vaded, tbey could scarcely have been
more surprised had a second moon sail
ed out into the ether beside the one
they knew. Here Is the quaint record
of the first flue aurora seen In the old
town of Newbury, recorded by Stephen
Jaques, in 1719:
"December 11th, Between seven and
eight o'clock at night ye moone being
ueare ye full, It might want two days,
there appeared in ye north above like
a rainbow, but it was white. It seem
ed to reach from norwest to northeast,
and It was more strait in ye middle
than a rainbow. It seemed to be eight
foot wide. It looked like a cloud.
There appeared In ye north clouds
which looked very red and seemed to
tile up allmost overhead as If they had
been driven with a farse wind, and
then parted to ye east and so vanished
away. Ye white cloud or bow remain
ed an hour or two. Between ten and
eleven there appeared a cloud, which
came from ye norweet Hke a mist. We
could see ye stars through It. It was
as red as blood or crimson, but not a
thick red. My eles saw it."
Ills eyes, too, saw exceedingly well;
for the brief description, curious In
manner jind full of awe and wonder as
It Is, is yet clear, careful and character:
istic of the behavior of the northern
lights as we of to-day behold them,
with science to explain what they are
and no dread lest they may le super
natural omens portending famine, bad
crops, Indian wars or Quaker heresies.
WIVES IN POLITICAL LIFE.
&
Don't b tooled with suuklnttMh
or rubber cost. It you wsntscost
that will kp you try In the hard
est itorm buy the Fih Brand
Slicker. If not for sale In your
town, write tor catalogue to
A. J. TOWER. Boston. Mass.
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Slopping a Great Ship.
The motion of a steamship on the At
lantic, when the sea is calm, Is so
smooth and steady that the passenger
hardly realizes the tremendous momen
tum of the vesuel under his feet. A col
lision, even after the engines have been
slowed down, gives a startling revela
tion of the energy of motion. This ener
gy can also be accurately calculated
with the aid of mathematical formulas,
and the time and distance within which
the motion can be totally arrested, and
the ship be brought to a stand, may be
ascertained In a similar manner. This
calculation has recently been made for
several well-known ships. To stop the
Etrurla, whose "displacement" Is 9,680
tons, horse-powerl4,321,and speed 20.18
knots an hour, two minutes and forty
seven seconds are required, and during
the process of stopping the ship will
forge ahead 2,464 feet, which is only
176 feet less than half a mile. The Uni
ted States cruiser Columbia, with a
displacement of 7,350 tons, 17,991 horse
power, and a speed of 22.8 knots, can
be stopped in two minutes and fifteen
seconds, and within a space of 2,147
feet The little flyer Cushing, also of
the United States navy, whose displace
ment Is only 105 tons, and horse-power
1,754, while Its speed Is 22.48 knots, can
be stopped within a distance of SOI feet
in 18.4 seconds. In each case the vessel
Is supposed to be oing at full speed,
and the stoppage Is produced by re
versing the action of the propelling ma
chinery. A Centenarian's Death.
Mrs. Hannah Ixvett died at Nashua,
N. II., recently at the age of 1(KJ years.
.She was born In County Kerry, Ire
land, and her age was authenticated.
All of her ten brothers and sisters lived
more than ninety years, and one broth
er died at Merrlttac, Mass., a few
years ago at the age of 106 years.
Gcod resolutions are like vines, a man
of beauty wtien supported on a irame ol
iood deeds, but very poor things when
allowed to lie unlueded and untrained
on the f round.
Devotion ia the first child of Faith.
SOME politicians readily agree
with ex-Senator Hill of New York
that a man In public life Is hin
dered rather than helped by being mar
ried. It Is noticeable, though, that most
men who entertain this view are, like
Mr. Hill, continued bachelors. It may
be that Mr. Hill has demonstrated by
his own experience and to his own sat
isfaction that celibacy and the ignoring
of social life are conditions of political
success, but if the distinguished gen
tleman will stop to look over the mem
bers of that august body of which he
was so lately a member, or Hie mem
bers of Congress or the list of success
ful statesmen and politicians In any
one of the States, he will discover that
the overwhelming majority of them are
men who have willingly become Cu
pid's victims.
Perhaps no better Illustration can be
given of how valuable to a politician a
wife may be than was furnished by the
late Senator Logan, who many a time
and often expressed absolute coutideuce
in his wife's Judgment, never failing
to act In accordance therewith.
Gladstone, who Is admitted to be one
of the' greatest of English politicians,
has paid worthy tribute to the services
of his devoted and thoughtful wife,
who tas striven so faithfully to pro
mote his success in the Held of politics,
and there are not a few other English
men In politics who find efficient politi
cal helpmeets and shrewd campaign
managers In their wives. Turning to
this country, we find America's politi
cal history replete with Instances of
the successful participation of wives in
the political life of their husbands, and
the great majority of our statesmen
have paid considerable attention to so
cial life.
David B. Hill may find his life of
celibacy "one grand sweet song," but
the great majority of men would tire of
their solo singing after a time. Be this
as It may. most American youths will
undoubtedly prefer to emulate the ex
ample of those men wno. while posses
sing marked abilities, have thought It
not good that man should lie alone, and
have not hesitated to enter the field of
matrimony through fear of thus Imper
iling any political chances they might
have.
Two Handsome Suits.
9 As
Elegant riding habit of hunter's green
ladies' cloth, made with adjustable
skirt, the folds being caught up and
fastened on the left so that It is "walk
lug length" when my lady Is off the
horse. There is a severely tailor-made
coat, with the new coat sleeve, slightly
fulled on the shoulder. There nru cloth
covered buttons. Chic bicycle suit of
gray covert cloth, aceordlon-plaltcd
skirt. The pretty blouse is trimmed
with black silk in Norfolk effect, nnd
there is a perfectly new style of what
Is called the wheel collar, braided, giv
ing a tab effect. There are eight double
rows of braid ornamenting the skirt at
Intervals of one and one-half feet, also
two rows of the braid on the lower
edge give a neat finish to the skirt.
trough the center on the machine. Pull
out the pin and lay the other, similarly
filled, in place, pressing back the loops
from which you pulled the wires, so as
to bring the next row close to them.
The rows of stitching should not be
more than three-quarters of an inch
apart The loops may be cut or left
whole. Two persons can work at this
advantageously, one winding the pins,
the other doing the stitching. The rug
thus made is very durable. Dark colors
are prefetable; hit-and-miss gives a
good effect.
Pretty Wedding Custom.
One of the pretty features of the mid
em English wedding is the tiny maid
and miniature man who attend the
bride as bridesmaid and page. There
may lie one little pair or three or four;
but they make a very pretty picture in
their quaint costumes following the
bride to the altar. The small boys are
usually dressed in court costume of
while satin or cloth embroidered with
What Woimsi Wear.
Colored handkerchiefs are coming Into
fashion. They are elaborately embroid
ered, and mauy of them are very expen
sive. A new bat it turned down all around
to scoop shape. The crown is rather
high and narrow and ii trimmed with
bands of fancy evtt eet round and
round. At one tide of the crown is a
large cluster of ostrich tips, the qui ia
concealed by a rosette of velvet. New
York Ledger.
Mrs. Wlnalow's hkjihiso svrop lot child
ten teethlUK, softens the yiims, reduces t a limn
Distion, allays pun. en roe wind colic. -j5c bottle
Trust neither the praise of a friend
nor the contewpt of an enem entirely
rather ttr.ke a balance etui e.i.
Jeer try s 10c box of Cae-a'ets, candy cathartic, fin
est aver Slid bonH regulator made
Scoff and Cough.
The man who sooffa at the friendly advice,
to "take something for that cough," will keep
on coughing until he changes his mind or
change: hia earthly residence. A great many
coffers have been converted by the use of
the standard cough remedy of the past half
century,-Ay er's Cherry Pectoral. But some
are soofflng and coughing yet. They wheeze
with asthma, bark with bronchitis or groan
with the grippe. Singular, is n't it, the number
of stubborn people, who persist in gambling,
with health and perhaps life as the stake, when
they might be effectually cured of cough, cold
or long trouble, by a few doses of
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
Mere particulars sseat Pectoral ie Ayef Cm sboek MS pates,
eat tree. J. C. Aft Ce., Lees II. Mass.
MAIDS AND PAGES.
A quiet conscience sleeps to the music
of thunder, while an evil one hears a
badow glide past in the night.
I shall recommend Piso's Cine for Con
sumption far and wide Mrs. Alullipan,
Til - . . i rr . I ' I -I V" , .. a i uciz
Ladles who vnwtii the finest oem pie lions are among
die patrons of Gl"nn' Milpliur hua y.
mil's lisir and KliUker byv, black or brown, 50c
Favors and kindnesses iurgotien be
come ghosts that haunt us in our sol -tude
when we need them and have them
not.
Fig ad Thistles.
We shall be more apt to "know eaciv
other there ' if we do not forget each
other here.
The man who liti down to wait lor a
golden opportunity to come along never
has a comfortable teat.
Every home ought to be made to much
like heaven that the children will not
think of tiraven at being far away.
If you are only a picket, try to be e
faithful to your trust ai if yen were ttw
commander of an army. Ram's Horn.
No to-ltac for Kil ty Cents.
Ovr 400.00U cured. Vili., nut lot N:-To Bse
nuulato nr remove your desire ( r tobHcoof
Mi.oniusi y.iniikex health and in nh.ijd. Cure
t;uar..Uieed. Dec ul.d $1. hll ilmcm-t .
To the indolent, poverty is a blessing
in disguise. Want is a more formidable
enemv to idleness.
Hall's Hair Itenewer enjoyes fie confi
dence and patronage ot people all over tbe
civilized world, who use it to restore and
keep the hair a natural color.
Jn judging character we are apt to
seek in others for qualities which match
tbose we ourselves possess.
-
Clc a p.rrs atimu.ate Irer, k'nnojs and bowels. Ms
st s.ckeo. weaken or griia. 10c
True nobility is shown by gentle con
sideration and courtesy toal). and brings
its own reward in tbe extra fi lenesa of
nercert:o'i its practice betow-.
the foil. Use
ft
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8 SPRAINS St. Jacobs Oil
"AND
PAINS!
O it and promptly feel the cure.
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silver or gold, and decorated with
paste buttons. Sapphire blue velvet,
trimmed with lace ruffles. Is another
la(,ivie dress, and with the large blue
hat and white feather it is very effec
tive. The little page Illustrated was one
of three at a recent fashionable wed
ding. The costume is n white satin
blouse with Vandyke collar and cuffs,
knee breeches with rhinestone buttons,
find a cape of green velvet lined with
white satin hanging from one shoulder.
The three little maids who accompanied
the paKes had white satin gowns cov
ered with white chiffon, frilled chiffon
fichus, and mob caps of green velvet.
Another quaint little costume shown
is a long dri'ss of white satin with
bUiiop sleeves and a deep kilted frill
ot white chiffon around the neck, edged
with three rows of narrow lace.
Harvester and Binder,
strong claims. That's
When I Saw
your advertisement
I thought that it was probably like the announce
ments of many other makers of harvesting machinery
big blow and little show; but I'm ready to surren
der; go ahead, gentlemen, you're all right; I bought
one of your binders last season and it is equal to any
claim you ever made for it."
This is the condensed essence of what Mr. Thomas
Carney, of Washington Coiirt House, Ohio, has to
say about the McCormick PSght Hand Open Elevator
The claims made for McCormick Machines are
because
Proper Food for Beauty.
Clear complexions do not watt on the
fickle, nor rosy cheeks on the morning
griddle cake. The woman who Intends
to have a good complexion must make
a careful study of the food question.
It goes without saying that sugary sub
stances must be banished from the bill
1 of fare. Candles are, of course, exclud
! ed. Cakes follow In their wnke. As
for pies and all other compounds of
flour nnd grease, they are fatal to clear
skins. Bread that Is doughy or starchy
ranks almost as low as pastry In tbe
estimation of the seeker after good
looks. Whatever excites the uerves or
overheats the blood tends toward the
Until destruction of the smooth, peachy
texture which Is the chief of every
woman's ambition to attain. Whatever
haa the effect of producing a healthy
action of the digestive organs Is good
for the complexion. Acid and laxative
fruits especlnlly, If taken at breakfast,
are good . Graham bread and toast
rank high among the bread beautlflers.
Red and Juicy meats, green vegetables,
milk nnd cKgs, are all conducive to tbe
attaining of a brilliant complexion.
A Home-Made Rao;.
Have your blacksmith bend two
: beavy wires In the shape of a hair pin,
twenty-four Inches long nnd two Inches
between the prongs. On these wind
woolen rags' cat half an Inch wide,
winding them In and oat as you crimp
your hair. Prepare a foundation a
i piece of old Ingrain carpet or a coffee
sack answers well, tbe carpet being tbe
I best Lay one of tbe filled pins on one
, end of the foundation sad stitch down
H1ck Sntin Skirts. -
Women who have black satin skirts
need not think because light-colored
skirts are now so much favored that
the former useful possession Is passe.
They will be worn just as much as ever,
and this is something to feel a little
happiness over, for they can so often
be brought Into use, and always look
well and generally In place.
What Women Are Doin-
Two women are about to establish a
factory in Atlanta, Ga., for the manu
facture of a bicycle tire they have pat
ented. Sirs. Nansen, Sr., mother of the well
known explorer, Dr. Nansen, is accred
ited with having inaugurated the
healthful pastime for women of tobog
ganing and gliding on snowshoes.
Miss Frances Bray has the honor of
being the second woman In the United
Kingdom entitled to add the letters
LL.I). to her name. The first, Dr. Le
titla Wnlkington, is likewise an Irish
woman and a native of Belfast.
The queerest fad on record is that of
Miss Dell Ten Eyck, of Worcester,
Mass., who amuses herself by captur
ing nnd taming all sorts of sea mon
strosities. She has jars of devil fish
and says she really enjoys their pres
ence. Cuban women of the families of the
insurgents are inculcating whnt they
consider right ideas in the minds of
their children. A primer has just been
printed In Cuba setting forth revolu
tionary sentiments lu an attractive1
manner.
Mrs. Zella Nuttall, the archaeologist,
whose explanation of the Mexican cal-'
endar stone hns elicited surprised ap
plause from scientific men, represented
the University of Pennsylvania mu-;
seum at the ethnological congress at
Klga, Russia.
Flings at the Fair Sex.
SheI can sympathize with you. I,
was married once myself. He But,
you wasn't married to a woman. Tit
Bits. Mrs. Kuddler Do you know, George,
that everybody says the baby Is Just
like me? ' Mr. Kuddler Nonsense,
Anne; the baby Is uow more than six
months old and It hns never spoken a
word. Boston Transcript.
If a woman should select a husband
suited to her disposition as carefullly
as she matches her gowns to her com
plexion there might not be such a short
path from the marriage altar to the di
vorce court. Atchison Globe.
"Why do you send Blum such a hand
some and costly present every year,
Saxey?" "Just because you and me,
Blum married the girl that bad prom
ised to marry me. I can't do enough
for him." Detroit Free Press.
Charlie (to bis friend Bob)-What do
you think of tbls new picture of my
wife, Bob? Bob-Why, It's grand-It's
Instantaneous, Isn't It? Charlie What
makes you think so, Bob? Bob Oh,
well, because she haa ber mouth abut
Mew York Tribune.
Machines aw so constructed that strong claims for thezi are justified. The ma
chine you want will cost you more than the other kind, tor the simple reason that
it ia worth more; that's all there's no other reason and in the end you 11 be .
' gud you paid the duierence, because there's nol'ilDg cheaper than the best.
McCormick Harvesting Machine Company. Chicago
The Mfrht-Runniag McCormick Open Elevator Harvester,
Tbe Light-Kunaing McCormick New 4 Steel Mower,
The IJght-Kunniug McCormick Vertical Corn Binder and
The Light-Running McCormick Daisy Reaper, for sale everywhere.
)IH)mHMlH I1MMMMMMMMMMMI
Baker's Chocolate
MADE BY
Walter Baker & Co. Ltd.,
Established in 1 780, at Dorchester, Mass.
Has the well-known Yellow Label on the front of every
package, and the trade-mark, "La Belle Chocolatiere,"
on the back.
NONE OTHER GENUINE.
s,
Walter Baker & Co. Ltd., Dorchester, Mass.
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IS LIKE A GOOD TEMPER, "IT
SHEDS A BRIGHTNESS
EVERYWHERE."
COMF&RT TO
CJFORNIA.
Every Thursday afternoon -tourist
sleeping ear lor Dsn,
ver, Salt Cat City, Ban Fran
cisco, and Lot Annies leaves
Omsha ana Uneoln via the
Strllngton Route.
Jt Is carpeted, npholetersd
in ratua, haa sprint seats and
seeks and Is provided with
eurtalnt, beddlsa, towels.seap
ete. An eapsrieaead exeur
slon conductor and a uni
formed Pullman porter ao
oenpsnr it through to tbe
FaeQlc Ooast.
While neither as expensively
flnlsnes aerSe flue to look al
as a palace sleeper, It Is lust as
nod to nde la. Second elase
Urkete are honored and the
Brtee al a berth, wide enough
unanwrssv
per-
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