The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, April 28, 1898, Image 3
UlalaMr !-td ot Sro4. Ear. Orion D. Taylor ot Tbe Pallet, 0i who ha been in jail at baimw, Mich., lor savsrsl months and against whom proceedings for securing money Dnder false pretenses bare been dragg ing along in the circuit court for a year pr more, was sentenced to tix years in prison. Tbe complainant, Dr. D. B. Cornell,i alleged that Taylor induce 1 him to buy $5,000 worth of share in the Interstate Investment Company of The Dalles, a concern which did not extt. i i I Many persons have their good day snd their bsd dsy. Others are about hslf sick all the rime. They hare headache, backache, and are restless and nervous. Food does not teste good, snd the digestion is poor; the skin Is dry and sallow and disfigured with pimples or eruptions; sleep brings no rest and work Is a burden. hat is the cause of all this? Impure blood. And the remedy? s It clears out the channels through which poisons are carried from the body.' When all Impurities are removed from the blood nature takes right hold and completes the cure. If there is constipation, take Ayer's Pills. They awaken the drowsy action of the liver; thsy cure biliousness. WtHm IB aw Dooioe. W hT th axcluam rrlaM ot aeaaa of th mMt uilnul hrlci&t la MM rjnlt4 Aum. Write fra.lr all Crtlcular In your cae. You will ra t a prom raplT, wltbout roil. addraai, DR. J. C. A V tR, LWil, MM. o: CURE YOURSELF! L'm Hit ti tmr unnatarwJ durbar-,, iu80)sTiatM, irrilaUloni Or U COtrBtlMsi iPntwH mummi PiiaitM. nd nut utita THeEviRIChIMiCUCo. ."Dtor fxjisouou.. I at) Mrlr-. at m lie n i a u.t.l.ra.ai or snt In dUiq w r il 00. i.f S tx.tlle. r!-7. ircultr icut od rtslM( WAR SHIP MAINE In bwuHiful nRil colon tl, bin hulUn :rui' Kllvrr. Alo A mfrVan nd hibn KUtri tl.f.thrHf fft 54 tvnt. NOVKI.TY CO , Wrut Tmt V V PENSIONS Get Your Pennon DOUBLE QUICK I rltsCiJl. O'tallZLL, Ptni:s Ajtst.Tuxlar.os, S.& K M4 1 1 m iiiMt dr- I Mm. ' OfJstfMtaS(l VJ V V.M.A. 7 r AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE UE 0 THE WORD " CA8T0RIA," AND " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," A3 OUR TRAOfc MARK.. DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, was the originator of PITCHER'S CASTORIA, the same tJuit Juts borne and does now jtt SA$-- 0,1 cverV bear the facsimile signature of (UCUi wrapper. 'This is aboriginal "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes of tlie mothers of Jmerica for over thirty LOOK CAREFULLY at years. the kind yon, have always bought Iff SjS?--tP and has the signature 0fLi7.''MA4M wrap per. JVo one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of wfdeh Chas. II. Fletcher is llurrh 8, lSOT. qJL1 &4m ,f . Do Not Be Deceived. iDo not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because lie makes a few more pennies on it), the ingredients of which even he docs not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You? BETTER THAN FUSION. Don't monkv with polltlm ami iieirlpct th farm. Along with Tour other rrnin lhl Sprlti. ow tnm well errwd Fli Seed on your ni-w Krimnd. NotMnir will j.hv no well. Ihe rreK Is folnit t h bslit, and th i.rl ounhi. to I hlith. There will t- ttter market at jour door Than err behire. liivenlly your i rnn, n, Lave mom limn ui.entrlnK to your Imiw. PRIME RUSSIAN 1-LAX SEED, For aowlrif rurpowa, will b i(1itI t,y n a lonir n ttif npily lnt Our mill will eoaanma overa baif mil bin tiuahtWtn 1'. w rite for .rb-e ninlhow to sow IT. l.l n.Oi KWs Urountl LiiiH-wl ( for moeli, alwaya on hand. W alao manulaetnra th celebrated Woodman l.lnared Oil. Holled and Knw. . Katabll.hml 11174. H OUIIMAN 1,1 NHMiO OIL WOliKS, Omaha. Hah. "IF AT FIRST YOU DONT SUCCEED, TRY A Hmm rabrta. Among the new fabric aten In tbs stores is tbe clorinda, anew weave in a piece-dyed material that is at once a plain fabric and a novelty. Dunoon pladt seemingly forsake clan colors, and retaining Scottish designs take on tbe colors that fashion favors. The plaids come in eix beautiful colorings. In one type two shades of blue in the ground are ove rshadowed by broken lines of brown and tan, and a dash of gold adds brilliancy to thn material. A Mali Syu-ni. A yuan uio of perhaps not too hof est purposes in kife waa la pursuit of a tailor who would not be Hkely to press bim too closely for hi bills, and was recommended to a certain man. "No," said hie tailor, "I never send bill to nice people." "You're Just the man for soar said the youth. "But," added the tailor. "If people do not pay without being pestered with bills, I conclude that they are not nice people, and Mud tbe Mils rlfbt along I" The youaj? man concluded that h would try another tailor. w . To prevent the pedal of a bicycle catching In the chain as tbe era ok re volves a curved guard Is attained to tbe Inner end of the pedal to strike tbs chain and push It back if It Bles out of tine. - A wife nerer hatea to ak ber hus band for money any worse than be bate to bave her. THE CAUSE OF DYSPEPSIA. From the hrpublu an. .Stronfon, Vnn. The eaime of dyspepsia is lack of vital ity; the absence of nerve force; the loaa of thelife-suataiiiinirelementaof the blood. No orgun caa properly perform jss func tion when the soun-e of nutriment fails. When the stomach is robbed of tlie nour ishment demanded by nature, aimiinila tion censes, unnatural iruaeii are generat ed; the entire system repon to tbe dia cord. A practical illustration in furnished by the caae of Joseph T. Vandyke, 440 Hick ory slreet, Scranton. I's. In telling his utory. Mr. Vandyke sajas: "Kire vears auo I ifllicted with a trouble of the stomach, which was rery axyra vatiuK. 1 had no n ir.--tite. could not enjoy myself at any limr. mid ejiecially was the trou bb'severe when I awoke in the mornini;. 1 did not know uhat the ail ment wan. but it be en m e steadily worse Bud I was in coiikiunt lliinery. "1 called in my fam ily phvuician. and he ,i,,.,...j..,i tlx. iiilarrh of the slomach. ln Mittry, lie ini ribeil tin i...' ,uid I bad his pre- riplion tillei. 1 took nearly all of the medicine, hut utill ihe trouble bwime worse, and I felt that my condition was hopclcaa. I tried several remedies, but without benefit. Alter I had been suffer- iiiK everti.l iuouiIh. Thomas ( ainplH-U, of this citv, urged me to try Dr. Williams 1'ink fills fur l'sle People. "f finally rle-if)eil ti Imy a box and b (ran to use the pills according to direc tions, ltefore 1 had taken the neoond box 1 l-i;an to feel relieved, and after taking a few more boxes considered myself re stored to health. The pills gave me new lite, sireiiicth, ambilion and liuppiiKus." Ir. Williams' fink fills ctire dyspepsia by restormtf to the blood the requisite constituents of life, by renewing the nerve force and enabling the stotnach to prompt ly and properly assimilate the food. Thins pills are a specific for all dineasca having their oriifiiiiii ion in iuioverihMl blood or disordered nerved. They contain every elifiient reijuisile to eeuerul nutrition, ts restore streiijfth and ood heaJth to tbe ailiiiit. Washington pr titers will ask Congress to restore the scalu of wages that pre viltd previous to 1877. of llyanms, Massachusetts, the wrapper and see that it is on ihe PERILS OF SEA GUNNERY. Tbe Mate's Ability aud Quick Wltted- ne Have the Hhlp. An ofilct-r of the United State Natry relates the following lis Illustrating ?ouie of the perils of gunnery at sea: I am glad to see you again, and nil the more so, because, without 'knowing It, I came very near going up into the air In small bits on this last squadron cruise. We were at heavy gun prac tice at sea, and but for lie quickness of a gunner's mate would never have re turned. As you probably know, tbe heavy guns In the turrets are fired by electricity, the gun being discharged simply by pressing a button. The otli ccr In comma nil of the forward turret on our ship during rapid firing practice was Just ulKiut to press the button to tire one of our big guns, when a gun- iht'b mate was seen to grab at some thing on the wall of tbe turret and then fall in a heap on tbe floor. The oflicer pressed tbe button, but the gun was not discharged. When tbe mate came to he was asked what had happened, anil he informed the officer that the breech of the gun had not been locked aDd that what he grabbed at on the wall was the wires forming the electric firing cir cuit. When he saw that the officer was prepared to fire tlie gun and at the same time observed that the breech of the gun was not locked, the only thing that occurred to him to prevent the gun being discharged was to destroy the cir cuit, which be did promptly and effec tively. When all this occurred there was a charge of 'I'M pounds of powder In the gun, another charge of the same size In the turret ready to lie served, and the passageway leading to the pow der magazine was wide open. Hut for the qubjiess of the gunner's mate the gun would have been discharged, the breech block would have blown Out In side the turret, the gases from the burning powder would probably have Ignited the charge lying In the turret, mis explosion would have Ignited the powder In the magazine, and the chances are that the whole ship, crew and all would have gone up In the air. A thought that has occurred to me Is this: Suppose the accident had occur red, what do you imagine the verdict of a board of Inquiry as Id the cause of the loss of the ship would have been 5 Since this experience the department has adopted electrical means to prevent the discharge of any of the large guns until the breech Is locked." Wonderful Snake Charming. A well-known magician tells this story "One morning 1 was silting In my room writing letters. There was no furniture in the room except a few chairs, a table and the cot bed on whict I had slept and which had a single Bheet thrown over it. There were no curtains or drapery anywhere about. Suddenly a snake charmer appeared In the doorway aud remarked, cheerfully, 'Heap plenty big snake In room, sahib! Heap plenty big snake.' "I told him to go away; that 1 had no time to waste on bim, and besides, that I did not believe there was a snake In the whole house. But he declared ear nestly that there was 'heap plenty big snake,' and I linally told bim to coma In and drive them out. lie advanced two or three places into the nxmi, put a pipe to his lips anil began to play. The sheet of the bed rose In the air. The native twitched it off and U-hold there was a great cobra colled up with his head In the air. The charmer's eyes were fixed upon the cobra, and th( music became soft and slow. Krora the bod tlie serpent descended and slowly followed the mini, who waa backing toward tlie dour. Just out side the charmer stopped and the snake colled himself on the threshold, his head high In the air, hissing angrily, while his tongue darted In and out, full of menace. He was just ready to strikf when another native who had remain ed outside stepped forward and, In a flash, cut oiT the monster's head wltt a sharp sword. 1 went out and saw the writhing, bleeding, headless Ber pent on the ground." The Way It Wan .Spelled. A lady who buys provisions regular ly of a dealer In Boston was a little ptiz ssled over one of the Items In her month ly bill. The Item was as follows: "To 8 lb. psalmon, IS) cents." It suddenly occurred to the lady thai she had purchased three pounds of salmon on the date given, arid the meaning of the mysteriously spelled word was apparent to ber. Greatly amused, and feeling well enough acquainted with tbe provision dealer to tell him of the little laugb she had enjoyed at his expense, she said, when she went to pay the bill: "Mr. Blank, I had quite a laugh ovet the way some one In your establish ment spells 'salmon.' " When the Item had been pointed out to him, Mr. Blank said, In a tone ol contempt for such Ignorance: "That's the work of a new bookkeepci I have. I'm ashamed to have such bills sent out, and I shall have to speak to him about It. He Is a good book keeper, but he's got to learn to spell II he stays In my employ. Let me correct the bill." Tuklng a pen, Mr. Blank drew aeTeral lines across the word and wrote above it: "Summon." "There, ma'am," he said, complacent ly, handing back the bill. "I'll teach that lHKikkeeH'r how to spell 'salmon when ho comes In, or tell him to find s pew place." Tit Blls. A Boarding house keeper always dis likes a country woman for a boarder; the country woman looks with sucll suspicion at the butter that It excites distrust among the other lsmrders. U you want to sell an article to tbs "vomcn, and not to the men, announci that It Is "good for you." Itronir-Haired Woman. Some poru once said that auburn haired women ruled the world wblci aUo means that fbey ruled men. His tory seeion to lsr him out. This does not refer to that grating, harsh, bril liant red. but the rich, soft, wavy iironze, which lit red gold only in tht sun-light. Xamipire, Helen of Troy, Cleopatra, Catherine of Kussia, Queen Elizabeth, .Mine. Kecamlor. Marie Antoinette, I'iir.vne and many oilier who made his tory for rho world had such hair. This color Is indicative of abundant Iron In the blood, which Imparts strength, spirit, vliu and ability. Wo men it h aburu hair are unusually In tense in love, and theni'n lie their lwer. They have swayed nations' masters. Then, boo, auburn-haired women pre serve their beauty. Among those of the past whose physical lieauty laxted till past IV) is Helen of Troy, who reached the zenith of her charm and came upon the staee of fame at 40. AspaMla was ?A when she was wooed and won by I'erieles. Thirty years after she waa still a brilliant figure. Cleopatra was long pas't l!0 when she met Antony. Henry VII. was capti vated by Oiune of Poitiers when she whs .'(!. Tlie king was half her age, yet his devotion was permanent. At the age of '.iH Anne of Austria was re garded as tlie most beautiful woman nf Europe. Louis XIV. married Mine, ile Maintenon, tbe governess of bis chll 1ren, when she was 4.'i years Hd. Cath erine of Russia was li:i when she seized the throne she occupied for tliirt.v-tiva yea rs. The National Brotherhood of Electri cal Workers held its seventh annual convention at Detroit last week. This body has eighty uniotiB and 10,000 members. lie Gut it. "Mister," said Meandering Mike, ''wauldyou like to have all the money you wanted?" "Of course I would." was the natural reply. "Well, then, I kin approach y, u as man to man an tell you me own feelinks. It's a good deal to be able to depend on sympathy and co-operation in aJvance. All the money I wants fur the present is 10 cents, which iseomethtn you could help me to without miflsin." Advices from Ctiina show that the silver dollar which was, by imperial de cree of 1890, made current money throughtout the empire, is becoming ex tremely unpopular and unsatisfactory because of fluctuations in the brice of silver, its value, of course, beinu deter mined merely by the market pne-i of the silver which it contains. The same reports indicate tiiat China is rapidly advancing toward a condition at wbich she will follow, the steps of Japan by the adoption of the gold standard. A Cheap Trtok. To manufacture a cheap kalsomine stuck on the wall with glue, claiming It to be the "same tiling" or "Just as good" as the durable Alalmstiue or to buy and sell such goods on such repre sentations would seem a cheap trick. Some resort to it. To be safe, buy Ala bastiue only in packages and prop erly labeled. Labor accomplishes "verything that is honorable and worth liaving. Shake Into Your Khoes Allen's Foot -Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smart ing feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the great est comfort discovery of the age. Al len's Foot-Ease makes tight-lining r nmv shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, nervous, aching feet. Try It. to day. Sold by all druggists aud shoe, stun s. Bv mail for 'J-V in stumps. Trial package I'KEE. Address Allen S. Olm sted, l,o Hoy, N. Y. Half of a person's trouble is imaginary mid tht other half is not 80 bad gener U!v as it seems to be. How's Tnts. We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for anv cii-e of catarrh that can not lie enred by 1 1 nil's t ainrrh Cure. K. J. ( II K.N KV A: CO.. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned huve known K.J. Cheney for the l;m 1T years, and believe him pertectly honorable in all business tra isiii'tioiif hiiiI 1 1 1 1 a i n-i a 1 1 y able to carry out anyohl mat ions limde by their linn. Vst it Tiii'ax. Wholesale druggists. I'ol'do, O., Wai.diso, Kinnan it Makvin, Wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hull's i 'ntarrli Care is taken internally, acting directly upon the bio id and mucous snraces ot the system. Teininioniiils sent tree Price 7Sc.' per buule. bold by all DruegiBis. K.ndness is tbe well-spring of human joy, It enlarges the soul of both the donr and the receiver of It. TO CCKK A tOM IN ON K DAY. Tk Laiaitve Rronx, yutnliM, Tnblxu All OruciiUti rafuait Uie. mount If It tan to cura. 2Ac 11 Oft ol the people who are known as cranks are nch because it i the only manner in which they can obtain noto tiety. Mir Wlnlo' Soothino KYsnr (or child ren H-eltilnr. K'fien ihe ruhix, reluor Inttsm niatiou, niifty )niii. cuimn wind culirj, Zic buule Why does a small boy always take delight in resing how near he can skate to the danger sign? I believe I'iso's Onr is the only inidi eine that will cure consumption.-Anna M. Hons, Williamsport, I'a.. Nov. 12, '!. Why ii the average man alwaye ready to stand up (or the weak r sex every where but in a street car? NO MISTAKE. 2SSSSTJ WsM FIBItOID TUMOR C0NQUEKED. Expallexl by Lydla B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Strong State ment from Mr 3. B. A. Lombard. One of the greatest triumphs of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the conquering of woman's dread enemy, Fibroid Tumor. The growth of these tumors ia so sly that frequently their presence is not Sus pected until they are far advanced. So-called "wandering pains" may come from its early stages, or the pres ence of danger may be made manifest by ex cessive menstruation ac companied by unusual pain extending from the ovaries down the groin and thighs. If you have mysterious I pains, if there are indica tions of inflammation or displacement, don't wait for time to confirm your fears and go through the horrors of a hospital I 1 operation; secure Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound right away and begin its use. . Mrs. I'inkham, of Lynn, Mass., will give you her advice free of all charge if you' will write her about yourself. Your letter will be. seen by women only, andyou need have no hesitation about being perfectly frank. Read what Mits. 15. A. LoMiiAKU, Box 71, Westd:.!e, Mass., says: "I have reason to think that I would not, be here now if it had not been for Lydia E. l'iakliam's Vegetable Compound. It cured me of a fibroid tumor in my womb. Doctors could do nothing forme, and they could notcureme at the hospital. I will tell you about it. I had been in my usual health, but had worked quite hard. When my monthly period came on I flowed very badly. The doctor gave me medicine, but itdid mcno good. He said the flow must be stopped if possible, and he must find the cause of my trouble. Upon examination he found there was a fibroid tumor in my womb, and gave me treatment without any benefit whatever. About that time a lady called on me and recommended Lydia E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound; said she owed her life to it. I said I would try it, and did. Soon after the How became more natural and regular. I still continued taking the Compound for some 1 ime. Then the doctor made an ex amination again, and found everything all right. The tumor had passed away, and that dull ache was gone." A Sufficient Not ie. Near Christina Lake, in Washington, a rough road leads from tlie main high way toward the lake, where there is a ferry operated by hand power. At tho point of departure of this road the fol lowing sign, posted on a tree, informs passengers of all they have to do to make the trip across the lake by this route. "Wagon road to Christina if you want to go across hollow or yeall alo a gro cery store and hotel." Tonne People's Illetinet Mission. "You people have a definite mission as young people," writes Mrs. Lymsn Abbott, in her series of Peaceful Val ley Papers," in the Ladies' Home Jour nal. "They are not, to be so absorlsd, even in preparing for their future work, as to forget that they are to be Joy givers of the home and of the commun ity. Just as truly as the Is-auty of the butterfly's wlugs and the colors of the flowers are to gladden the eye, and the song of the bird is to stir the heart, so young men and maidens, in the beauty and strength of their youth, with their clear, happy voices, are to refresh the spirits of the careworn. Young people bave a distinct mission, not only to be happy themselves, but to make all around them happier, and first and prin cipally in their homes." Corrupting the Word. Grammarians are protesting against the abuse of the word "unique," which means unequalled, the sole object of Its kind. "Very unique." "most unique," are qualifications now In com niou vogue; and by-and by a new detl jnitlon will creep luto the dictionaries: "Unique peculiar, odd, extraordi nary." Every one dislikes an old mun who Inimrlnes he Is too young for his wife. "IRONING MADE E3SY 7fcpj INVEV r DFnniDFC wn rnnKiMr. MAKES C0LU1RS AND CUFFS AS WHEN FIRST BOUGHT WBv 3! ONE POUND OF THIS STARCH WILL GO AS FAR AS A POUND AND A HALF OF ANY OTHER STARCH. ajtUTAXTURED OHLY By THaU C miRINGFRRROSCP lKEOKUKjOVYA. NEWHAVEN,CONN.ft ,Vl"t a;ai rtm&-T9mmm,iwi saOOasaik Tliis March n nr?prfdonMfntifir. prlm mcv InundfM iriif. It rKtorosnld linen nnd Rummer drcHftefl to tbelr IiLlurn! vWu -new end impfirl a beautiful mnmifrietm.-ti thnt ta perfectly bannlftMH, other 8ubntuitco injurious to linen and caa xpfrmnco in For sale by all wholesale and retail grocer wwiyrvi A SmMfe Turtl. "Tabacco Binuking," said a traveler, ''is so common in Holland that it is im possible to distinguish one person from another in a room ull of suckers." "But supposing you want to speak to some one present how are you to find it out?" "Ah, in such cases a waiter is sent round with a pair of bellows, with which lie blows away the smoke from the face of every person until the right one is found." The Champion in Frugality. Guy, the founder of Guy's HoajpdtaJ In London, wat us parsimonious ill iprl vate iie as he was inunitkint in public. A good s,tory Illustrative of this Is told of him in counecti-on with John Hop k:us. one of his cuuteiaiporaries, who was nicknamed Vulture Hotplrlna est account of his rapacious mode of avc gulrliiij his tmimentve wealth. On on -occasion he paid a visit to Guy, wlvo, on Hopkins' entering the room, lighted a farthing candle. Hopkins, on belsq. tusked the object of his viaut, said: "1 have le'u told that yoiu, sir, are better versed lu the prudent ami aecessarj art of saving than any man living, and I therefore wait on you for a le,s,so la frugality. I have aliways regarded my' sc-lf as an adept in this matter, but am toid you excel me." "Oh," replies' Guy, "if that is all you came to talk about, we can dlscu&s the matter la tho dark." And thereupon he blew out ths candle. Struck with this example ol economy, Hopklne acknowledged.1 thai he had met his superior in thrift. Medical Record. Stenographers will appreciate a new ly designed notebook which has a hinged arm attached to the cover t form an easel support and raise tht book into a nearly vertical position. STIFF AND NICE - ipl livmon tvhohfiTO hnd vonrsof tkrvcUcftl nnl laM inff linifh. It In tie onljr ft rah rontiiiniriK noiUier urornic, alum or M be used even tor a baby powder. N. N. U. NO. 48617. YORK, NEB. WI1K WHITING TO AUVKBTUStmbf plftM as fmm saw tlaa 4vrtSaaaBMait la thta him:, vw. APOLIO Ii, jjslfwfa - iff ri5 f'.w J 1 liUfltS WMtKt ALL USE f MIS. I I IJ Bt( ouilh Brrup. TaMaUo(L UBS I f TA tntlnm. Hold by UrnotaU. I irigKiiairtfr': r Talk Isn't cheap wda you hlr a lair rat- ta do U for joa.