The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898, April 29, 1897, Image 7

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ignricg of Russian Juries
The most incredible stories are told
of Russian jurymen Thus the fore
man of a jury declared he would not
Bend a poor fellow to prison because it
happened to be his the jurymans
birthday Another jury had agreed up
on a verdict of guilty when the church
bells began to ring They revised their
verdict because a holiday had begun
A burglar was allowed to go free be
cause the man whom he had robbed
bad refused to lend him money This
in the opinion of the jury was a direct
incentive to crime
A Wonderful Statement
From Mra McGlllaa to Mrs PInkham
I think it my duty dear Mrs Pink
bam to tell you what your wonderful
Compound has done for me
I was dreadfully ill the doctors said
they could
cure me but
failed to do
so
I gave up
in despair
and took to
my bed I
bad dreadful
pams m my
heart
fainting-
speVk
eparks be
fore my
my eyes
and some
Ut
vSmSmSf ftC4r n sHEHn
mmimm
times I would get so blind I could not
see for several minutes
Ql could not stand very long without
feeling sick and vomiting I could not
breathe a long breath without scream
ing my heart pained so
I also had female weakness inflam
mation of ovaries painful menstrua
tion displacement of the womb itch
ing of the external parts and ulcera
tion of the womb I have had all these
complaints
The pains I had to stand were some
thing dreadful My husband told me
to try a bottle of Lydia E Pinkhams
medicine which I did and after taking
it for a while was cured No other
kind of medicine for me as long as you
make Compound I hope every woman
who suffers will take your Compound
and be cured Mrs J S McGillaSi
113 Kilburn avenue Rockford 111
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of Hires Rootbeer
on a sweltering hot
day is highly essen
tial to comfort and
health It cools the
blood reduces your
temperature tones
the stomach
HIRES
Rootbeer
should be in every
home in every
office in every work
shop A temperance
drink more neaitn
ful than ice water
more delightful and
satisfying than any
other beverage pro
duced
Made otilv hr the Charin E
Hirci Co Philadelphia A pack
age makci 5 gallflBf Sold ev
erywhere
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SLICKER
WILL KEEP YOU DRY
Dont be fooled with a mackintosh
or rubber coat If you wantacoatl
that will keD vou dry In the hard
est storm buy the Ms Brand
Slicker If not for sale In your
town write for catalogue to
A J TUWfcK Boston Mass
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IN SOUTH AFRICA
Natives Gradnally Returning to Their
Kranln and Quictinjr Down
The pacification of Rhodesia is a
lengthy business In the Matoppos the
settlement requires repeated big pala
vers between Lord Grey Sir Richard
Martin Mr Rhodes and the Matabele
chiefs but the natives are gradually
returning to their kraals and usual do-
TJcrJW
BANKO
uiestic life Elsewhere however the
rebels are more disposed to fight than
to submit There are still five other im
portant strongholds to capture in vari
ous parts of the country The scarcity
of supplies checks much of the rebel
resistance but also hampers the Brit
ish movements
Grit publishes this week a photo
graph of Langaba the Chief Induna at
Mangwe He was one of the chiefs
who joined the present revolt He was
fci k wj
LAXGABA AD DANIEL
taken prisoner and is now in Bulu
wayo The young man standing at his
side in the photograph is Daniel who
was secretary to Lobengula He is in
jail now undergoing a long term of im
prisonment for rebellion Banko a
sketch of whom is also published in
this issue is half brother to the late
Mlimo the Matabele god or priest
He was chosen as the Mlimos succes
sor when the latter was shot by Mr
Burnham and is now a prisoner
A New Point in Insurance
The ingenuity of some insurance
companies in devising ways and means
for evading responsibility Is equaled by
nothing on earth A claim was recent
ly made against an accident insurance
company for indemnity by a physician
who had met with an injury in a very
peculiar fashion He had been ill as
the result of an accident received some
time previous but was partly recov
ered While driving he was seized with
a spasm and great exhaustion over
came him He stopped his korse and
proceeded to administer a hypodermic
injection f some powerful stimulant
to which he resorted in such emergen
cies Just as he was about to insert
the needle his horse started The needle
was drive- deep into the flesh inftict
intr a severn and nainful iniurv He
sued for indemnity he being disabled
I for twenty two weeks The judge dis
missed the complaint on the ground
that the injury was not caused through
external violent and accidental means
in the intent and purpose of the policy
This decision will strike the average
thinking individual as somewhat pe
culiar If a mishai due to the sudden
starting of a horse not an accident it
might be interesting to know how the
word could be defined
Folly consists in the drawing of false
conclusions from just principles by
which it is distinguished from mad
ness which draws just conclusions
from false principles
Scoff and Cough
The man who scoffs at the friendly advice
to take something for that cough will keep
on coughing until he changes his mind or
changes his earthly residence A great many
scoffers have been converted by the use of
the standard cough remedy of the past half
century Ayers Cherry Pectoral But some
are scoffing and coughing yet They wheeze
with asthma bark with bronchitis or groan
with the grippe Singular is nt 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 lung trouble by a few doses of
Ayers Cherry Pectoral
More particulars nbout Pectoral in Ayers Curebook 100 pages
Sent free J C Ayer Co Lowell Mass
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Air in Bedrooms
Middle aged and all old persons and
those with weak hearts or impaired
lungs have often experienced a feel
ing of suffocation when there is too
much water in the atmosphere Those
who breathe it are to a certain extent
deprived of their due supply of oxygen
The air of bedrooms is exceedingly li
able to be overcharged with watery
vapor the most obvious reason being
that many bedrooms are never warmed
with fires and that their windows are
often left open until dusk and some
times even to the hour of going to bed
A delicate or an aged person leaves
say at 1130 a sitting room in which
the temperature was GS degrees and
enters a cold damp bedroom with a
temperature of say 3S degrees
The air in the sitting room was dry
perhaps a little too dry The air in the
bedroom is loaded with cold watery
vapor So soon as the person enters
the bedroom he chokes and gasps anc
coughs for half an hour at least and
sometimes brings on such an attack
of asthma or as he calls it stuffiness
of the chest that he can hardly breathe
at all He may even lose his nights
sleep and be ill for some days after
such an exposure Common sense says
Make an effort to bring the atmos
phere of the bedroom nearer in point
both of dryness and of warmth to the
atmosphere of the sitting room and
then the occupant will neither gasp nor
choke nor cough but will go to sleep
with ease and comfort
Dont Have to Bite Off Threads
A handy little work basket adjunct
for cutting thread and preventing un
winding is here shown A small com
pressible tube adapted to fit in the end
of a spool has on its end a small disk
the edge of which is sharpened all
around upon which it is easy to cut a
THREAT CUTTER
thread length and moreover a cut
ting edge is always at hand with the
spool A notch is provided in the disk
in which the end of the thread is read
ily secured thereby preventing unwind
ing and tangling
Ejrjr Chowder
Take three slices of salt pork about
three inches square place in a kettle
on the top of the stove and allow the
fat to cook out slowly when a delicate
brown take out the pork and pour imc
the kettle a pint of boiling water then
place in a layer of sliced potatoes then
a layer of crackers seasoning each lay
er with salt and pepper When the
potatoes are cooked which will be ir
about thirty minutes add a cup oi
milk when this comes to a boil add the
eggs dropping them in carefully one
at a time When the eggs are done re
move with a skimmer After the chow
der is taken out place the eggs on top
of it Onions may be added if the
flavor is liked American Agricul
turist
Sweetbread and Celery Falad
Boil one pair of sweetbreads in salt
water in which has been poured a lit
tle lemon juice of vinegar Cut into
dice and add an equal amount oi
celery cut in cubes Mix with boiled
dressing and serve in nests of lettuce
leaves To make the dressing mis
one half tablespoonful each of salt
mustard and sugar add the yolks of
three eggs two and one half table
spoonfuls melted butter and three quar
ters of a cupful of cream add slowly
one fourth cupful of vinegar using a
wooden spoon for mixing Cook ovei
hot water until it thickens stirring
constantly strain and cool BostoE
Cooking School
Boiled Ejrjrs
One of the nicest ways to serve fresh
eggs is boiled in the shell Select those
of uniform size wash thein have the
water boiling and put them in Set the
dish containing them where the watei
will keep hot but will not boil and lei
them stand five minutes The whites
will not be hardened but will be jelly
like Little wire baskets in which tc
put the eggs and then plunge them intc
the water are a convenience as thej
may be instantly lifted when done
Sour Milk
When sour milk is to be used in cook
ing a few vigorous whisks with the
egg beater in the bowl or pitcher wiL
mix the curd and whey so thoroughbj
that it can be poured as easily ai
cream and will also obviate the un
pleasantness of finding the cakes oi
muffins interspersed with particles 01
curd Soda used with sour milk should
not be put into the milk but be sifted
into the flour like baking powder
Honey Jumbles
One tablespoonful of butter half s
cup each of sugar and thick strained
honey one tablespoonful of cream
one egg one heaping teaspoonful oi
baking powder and sufficient flour tc
make a rather stiff dough Do not roll
but from form into rings with the fin
gers and bake a light brown Eat while
fresh
Tennyson and His Pipes
During the past season much has
been written about Li Hun- Changs
method of smoking The peculiarity in
this habit of one nearer and dearer to
us Tennyson is decidedly unique A
writer says of the great poet
The common clay pipe was his
choice His den was at the top of the
house When he sat down to work in
the morning a huge tobacco jar big
enough for an ancestral urn was at
his feet together with a box full of
white clay pipes Filling one of these
he smoked until was emj ty broke
it in twain and threw the fragments
into another box preparei for their re
ception Then he pulled cit a fresh
pipe filled it smoked it and destroyed
It as before He would not smoke a
pipe the second time
An Appeal for ASBstnnce
The man vrho is charitable to himself will
listen to the mute appeal for assistance
made by his stomach or his liver In the
shape of divers dyspeptic qualms and uneasy
sensations In the regions of the gland that
secretes his bile Hostetters Stomach Bit
ters my dear sir or madam as the case
may be is what you require Hasten to use
if you are troubled with heartburn wind in
the stomach or note that your skin or the
whites of your eyes are taking a sallow hue
Golden Opportunities
now lamentable that we should go
through the world so misunderstand
ing one another letting slip golden op
portunities for glimpses into mens bet
ter nature which might have drawn
the veil of charity over faults which
in our blindness seemed to us without
a virtue to balance them Angels turn
sorrowing away from this soul-blindness
of ours and fiends laugh over the
final fall of despair which our help
ing hand might at such moments have
averted Well for all it is that He
who is Himself without sin more
merciful than man sees gathering tears
in eyes that we deem hard and dry
Alabastlne
Chicago Inter Ocean Feb 23 Readers
of the Inter Ocean have often seen Ala
bastine prominently mentioned in these
columns during many years past The
main counting room on the first floor of
the building was daintily and beautifully
decorated with Alabastine both walls and
ceiling seven years ago and has been
nicely cleaned five times though badly
smoked each year
The same room has just been handsome
ly redecorated in freehand Alabastine
modeling in the delicate tints and other
Alabastine work and the effect is very
beautiful even surpassing the original
work of seven years ago
The original Alabastine the hot water
kind supplied nearly all demand for
ready made wall coatings throughout the
whole of the United States for sixteen
years
This is the same as the original except
being in form adapted for use in cold wat
er Alabastine is a cement that forms
permanent coats admits of recoating from
ttme to time without removing its old
coats and hardens with age
Terms of an Oath
The following curious oath was un
til recently administered in all the
courts of the Isle of Man
By this Book and by the holy con
tents thereof and by the wonderful
works that God has miraculously
wrought in Heaven above and in the
earth beneath in six days and seven
nights I do swear that I will without
respect of favor or friendship love or
gain consanguinity or affinity envy or
malice execute the laws of this side
and between party as indifferently as
the herrings backbone doth lie in the
middle of the fish
for Fifty Cents
Over 400000 cured Why not let
regulato or feme re jcrar desire fur tobacco
Save5 money make health and m nhood Cure
guaranteed BOe and SI aH drucclst
Oft Repeated
One of the most remarkable echoes in
the world is that produced by the sus
pension bridge across the Menai Strait
The sound of a blow with a hammer on
one of the main piers is returned in suc
cession from each of the cross beams
which support the roadway in addition
to which the sound is many times re
peated between the water and the road
way at the rate of twenty eight times
In five seconds
When bilious or cosiivo eat a Cascaret candy ca
thartic cure guaranteed 10i 25a
Very few women were so good when
they were girls that they think their
daughters dont need watching The
Bachelor
I CM Iffl ml Day
Discharge from Her EarsTop
of Her Head Broke Out in
Scrofulous Eruptions
Grew Worae TJndr Treatment Till We
Gave Hr Hoods Sarsaparilla She
Has Rosy Cheeks Now
When my baby was two months old
she cried night and day and saemsd to
be in groat paia She had a discharge
from her ears and t top of her head
broke out in scrofulous eruptions The
doctor gave me something to stop the
discharge and ease the pain but his
treatment did not cure her and
She Grew Worse
instead of better The top of her head
broke put with scrofula A crust would
form on her head and fall off taking
the hair along with it and this con
tinued for two or three months when
something seemed to tell me to try
Hoods Sarsaparilla and I did so to
gether with Hoods Pills and Hoods
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
every way Mas L Lloyd Spring
Valley N Y Eemember
HOOdS 8parma
Is the beat Spring Mediolne All druggists 1
six for 6 0 1 Hood Go Lowell Mace
Can Do Without Water
Many animals never drink but ab
sorb sufficient moisture from their tis
sues from the air or from their foods
A parrot is said to have lived fifty two
years without a drop of water It is
often said that rabbits in a wild state
never drink The fact is that they feed
on the herbage when it is heavy with
dew and therefore practically drink
when eating In the autumn and win
ter when sheep are feeding on turnips
they require little or no water
Cascakets Mimuate lver kidneys and bowels NeT
er sicken wentien or gripe joe
A Kentucky Love Romance
When Bettie Quick who was receiv
ing the attentions of Fred Bokamb and
Henry Perkins in Tnott County Ken
tucky appeared to favor Perkins Bo
kamb got a polecat and threw it into
her lap and trouble began Perkins
was in it Reports are meager at
Middlesborough but Bokamb was mor
tally wounded
I shall recommend Pisos Cure for Con
sumption far and wide Mrs Mulligan
Plumstead Kent England Nov 8 1895
Bad ear for Italian Vineyards
The extraordinary rainfall of last
summer and autumn was disastrous to
the vineyards of Italy The wine had
to be doctored with alcohol and color
ing matter to such an extent that it be
came injurious to health and large
quantities have been destroyed by the
sanitary inspectors
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Ragged Top
Speculators and experienced miners will
undoubtedly Hock to the new mining re
gions of the Hlaek Hills this spring as soon
as the snow goes oft sufficient to proceed
with the prospecting If you conclude to
yo remember that the North -Western
Line is the most direct and the best
Through trains to Deadwood thoroughly
equipped
Write for further particulars
T K Buchanan General Passenger
Agent F E M V R K Omaha Neb
A Partnership
Life Is a partnership with one anoth
er in which the profits are in propor
tion to what is put In There Is no In
vestment in this business that paya
better than kindness
Halls Catarrh Cure
Is a constitutional cure Price 75 cents
He whose ruling passion is the love
of praise is a slave to every one that
has a tongue for flattery and calumny
With but little care and no trouble the
beard and mustache can be kept a uniform
brown or black color by using Bucking
hams Dye for the Whiskers
The Prince of Wales possesses the
most curious paperweight In th world
It is the hand of an Egyptian mummy
Just iry a 10c liox of Cascareis canay cathartic fin
est liver and bowel regulator made
Man if you are anything walk alone
and talk to others Do not hide your
self in the chorus Epictetus
Mrs WinMows SOOTHING Syjtii for Chil
dren teethinj softens the fiuins reduces Inflam
mation allavs pain cures vriml colic 25 ceuts a
bottle
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strong claims Thats
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Western Wheel Works
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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 Via ready to surren
der go ahead gentlemen youre 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 Court House Ohio has to
say about the McCormick Right Hand Open Elevator
The claims made for McCormick Machines are
because
Machines are so constructed that strong claims for them are justified The ma-
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j it is worth more thats all theres no other reason and in the end youll be
glad you paid the difference because theres nothing cheaper than the best
McCormick Harvesting Machine Company Chicago
The Light Running McCormick Open Elevator Harvester
The Light Running McCormick New 4 Steel Mower
The Light Running McCormick Vertical Corn Binder and
The Light Running McCormick Daisy Reaper for sale everywhere
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