CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER ,i 1892 .ff r tm FMF" mmU COHSKHYATORY of MUSIC Slid Academic School for Girls, IJMtla, Nsbraaka, All llntneheiof Mule, Art, Elocution, Literature, and Languages, TMcht by a Faculty of HUlecit I nut motor. Kach Teacher an ARTIST AND SPECIALIST. lbs only Conservatory west of lloaton own In) its own building and furnishings. Are lnl home tor ldy si ttilonta. Tuition mm MM to $30.00 per term of lOwiok. VrtM for Catalogue and Rmionil In formation O. II. IIOWKI.U Dlreotor. PHOTOGRAPHER Una Ml limit o.x iikiiko ri'lnced lila Old) Instruments wllh 11 new I'nlli" mycr, illrrot from London, sntl Ik now belter prepared iliim ovor to tin II mi work, from a locket up to llfo ulre. Open from lUit, lit. (o 4 t. m,Huiidit), Studio, iai4 O street, CAPITAL $200,000.00. American i Exchange National Bank. LH. Raymond. I' resident. Burnham, CashlsV. Law la Gregory, Vlo President I). Q. Wing, AssUGahlt Lincoln, : Nebraska Capital, $250,000 Ojfiirrs ami Dirrttorst Jouu II. Wright, l'rcs. T. K. HniHlcru, V.-P. J. II. McUluy, Cashier. FK Johnson, II I Lull. Thou Coehran. K KtSlier, TWUiwery, V I. Dayton Gcncrnl Hanking lluslucss Transacted Collections n Specialty. DR. T. O'CONNOR, (Huccetior to Dr. Charles Suurlso.) Cures Cancers Tumors Went unit FIMuIn without M10 line of Knl'e Chloroform or I-Uhcr. Office 18J7 O Street LINCOLN NEB. Ladies' and Children's lair Catting and Shampooing a Specialty, SAH. WESTERNS BURR BLOCK. Santa Fe Route 1 m m - ltcUson,IopekaS Santa FeR,R Tk Poyalar Route to the Pacilc Coast. Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Between Kansas City and SAN DIEGO, LOS ANGELES, and SAN FRAN. CISCO. Short Line Rates to PORTLAND, Oregon. Double Dally Train Service Between Kajuu City and PUEBLO, COLORADO SPRINGS, and DENVER. Short Line to SALT LAKE CITY. The Direct Texas Route Trains Between Kansas City and Galveston. The Short Line Between Kansas City and Gslnesvllle, Ft. Worth, Dallas, Austin, Temple, San Antonio, Houston, and all Principal Points in Texas. The Only Line Running Through ths OKLAHOMA COUNTRY. The Only Direct Line to the Texas Pan-Handle, For Maps and Time Tables and Informa tion Regarding Rates and Routes Call on or Address B. L. PALMER, Passenger Agent, 131$Farnam Street, OlJLOEXJ.. XT3 WOMAN AND HOiUi, THERE 19 A PLACE FOR EVERY IN THE WORLC. WOMAN. Keep the (Mil Toy. -dull Hamilton's (looil Adioe The Woman Courier Naming the llahy Careless Wnmrn A Htllrli III Time Household I I t ). TI10 woiinui who complains that sho Iiiin no place In tlm world Iiuh only to open Iiit yes and In most instances shu will readily tw what Is waiting for Iiit. TIhi fiict that she docs not llkn Unit iwirt Icitlar Held Ih no argument against Its usefulness for Iiit. Patience Strong, detained lit homo liy 1111 untoward accident when tlm long wished for Kuropcun tour was about to become 11 real Ity, found opportunities liy tlm score for useful service, if 110 liniui' duties call, the sign Ii plain that In wiinu broader Held tliere Ih, In 11 happy sensu of tint wont, 11 career to lie nought. Tlm cultivation of ie talent may It) destined to bring pleasure and profit, Thu student has n boundless Held before hltn, To many it secluded 0110 thu CliAiitatiiitn reading courses have proved sourccH of untold, al most unending, delight. If tho necessity of self Niipport oxlsts, there Is 11 large pliite for thu sluglu woman. Qood nurses, tench crs, artists, musicians, writers, dress makers and workers In n dozen morn line of Industry nro always In demand. None liutthu Inelllelent or tlm unfaithful ordi narily need complain of lack, of employ ment. With Home tliere In Kreat unwillingness to accept thu place, for which they have special fit n i'M. Tlm adept In thu womanly art of needlework who, despising her tal ent, aspires to thu rewards of an artist's kill while lacking fitness for such n jiosl tlon, hint rcaiiou to find herself without n fioMtlon. Success In to ho expected In the luo of one's abilities, not nlwayM lu tin. lino of one's desires. Discontent because genius or great power luui been denied Ih imply nn Impious fault finding with the Creator's plan. If nil women were Kreat musicians, where woru thu needleworkuM? If all excelled in ministering to thu sick, whoro should wo seek our works of art anil tasteful decnratlonsr Willing to ho plaei-d whero ono van Accomplish most always means happiness and contfiitmeut. The oft quoted apothegm, "There Is always room nt the top," Is worthy of thu author of Proverbs. ."Placo nux ilitmeH" Is tin watchword of thu century. Thu single woman, better than her married sister becuitiu) ordinarily shu lias gn-ater free domlit in a position to reap thu advau tnges of the hour. Let her exult lu her heritage, and not allow a complaint to pns her lips In this closing decadu of the Nineteenth century that theru Ih no plaee for her, Harper's Hazar. Ki'op the Old Toy. On thu whole let us bo content with hIiiv pllclty. The simplest Is most beautiful. There are more golden rules than one, ami ono of the best Is that wu do what our hands llnd totlowlth all our hearts. I be Hove our very best plan Is to keep up the spirit of chlldhotsl, to maku fun of our work, to bo childlike always. Don't gut too serious over your duties. You are a toy lover after all. Nearly all you do Is luilgulllcnlit from onu sldo view, but very grand from another view. My llttlo girl Is quito as much lu earnest as I am, but she sings. I think we may or will keep all thu old toys and pieces of toys that Is if wu can mako room for them. I didn't use to think so, but 111 ml u nn minimi or semiannual clear up. At last I noticed that nn old broken baby's chair had served three boys, ono after Another, to push about and get. no end of occupation with. Then old toys begun to luivu 11 sacredness in myeyis. Dolls' heads with a hole In the top ami lacking ono eye aro as acceptable when dressed over am the best perfect doll just out of the shop. A child has something mora than n fancy for bright, nmv things. She has sympathies, and n battered doll as "poor Susie" calls out thu child's tenderest emotions. Tho very best part of the education of my John, Jr., has cotnu from old wheels and springs nnd nil sorts of rubbish rub bish to me but which ho hud tho gift to put together with new purposes. Now from these scraps ho has caused to exist a dozen valunblu machines. Really what Is a man good for but to putideaslntothlugs that lio around purposeless? Mary K. Spencer In St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Gall Hamilton's Good Advlo. Gail Hamilton, while one of the most trenchant critics of manners and perhaps a bit of a scold, is nevertheless a womanly woman, with 11 noblo respect for true womanliness and a fine scorn of every thing little and low and mean. Wllduess, she declares, Is n thing which girls cannot afford. Delicacy is u thing which cannot be lost or found. No art can restore the grapo Its bloom. Familiarity without con fidence, without regard, Is destructive of all that makes woman exulting and en nobllng. It Is the first duty of woman to bo a lady Good breeding Is good sense. Had man ners in it woman aro immorality. Awk wnrduess may lie ineradicable. Hash fulncssisconstitutlonal. Ignorance of eti quetto Is thu result of circumstances. All can be condoned and not banish inep and woman from the amenities of their kind. But self possessed, unshrinking and aggressive coarseness of demeanor may Is reckoned as a prison offense, and certainly merits that mild form of restraint culled imprisonment for life. It is a shame for women to be lectured, on thvir maimers, It is a bitter shaino that they need It. Do not.be restrained. Carry yourself so lofty that men will lookup to you for reward, not at you in rebuke. The natural sentiment of man toward woman Is reverence. IIu loses a large means of gracu when ho is obliged to account her a belug to bo trained In pro priety. A man's ideal Is not wounded when a woman falls lu worldly wisdom: but if in grace, in tact, lu sentiment, lu delicacy, In kindness she should bo found wanting, he receives nn Inward hurt. New York Commercial Advertiser. The Woman Courier. In thu numerous schemes for providing "our girls" with employment, ono outlet which might be greatly developed has been ' overlooked. The lady courier is not yet to 1 tho front. Hut she is likely to bu so. I traveled a short time ago with one. She I Informed mu that sho spends as much time in the tfumcrs and railways as a queen's messenger or the Indefatigable mother of the prince of Hulgitrlu. As her life is a wearing one, she stipu lates for handsome fees. They are often given ungrudgingly to her, and she it iKMtrded nnd lodged its though she weru a duchess when traveling with rich and deli late ladies. Thu lady courier Is expected It be as well posted as the tnau courier, the one I bad the pleasure of tulklng wltb Is sometimes finplojcil in escort m ladles from one end of Kuro'- - to themlici and Is stilllcleiitly well hoi mil iduciitiii to go with them, If need lie, Into noddy film million number of sea voyages as an assistant stewardess to mnkn herself pns 1 against M'lislckiivss, with which she Is 1111 longer troubled. Onu of her troubles Is being uxpectid, when shn travels with dull perrons of her own sex, to amino them. As they only cam for gossip, and like It to bo III 11a lured, shu backbites to their hearts' con tent. Hut to guard against thu daugerof mischief making shu Invents her charnc tern. They do quite as well as If they were real. When shu deals lu eiiloglum she no longer draws on her Imagination, A son-In-law of this useful person Is a colonel. Loudon Truth. NiiiiiIiib tlm llnliy. There Is less enre taken In selecting a nainu for the baby than in bestowing a sultablu cognomen on thu pet dog of a fain liy, tradition supplying tho dog with a eel of names from which to choose, wlillu poor baby Is left to thu Imagluativo selection of its friends. A nainu that will sound well on a grown man or woman Is seldom chosen. It must bu tlm "itsey tootsey" kind of a handle that II ts thu pink bit of humanity just prospecting for n claim In the world. Consequently It Is customary to meet tall, majestic women who am ml dressed as Minnie, and Daisy, when Mary and Margaret aro thu names by which tiny should bu designated. "What's lu a liamof" Is a very pertlheii question, sluco character Ih often found to answer to the 1 imu of thu person who bears It. Wu would know that "Fair Hose lleaiitySpot Temptation Touch Mu Not" was a descendant of Ethiopian kings as surely as that "Iucrcaso Success tioqicl Shadrach" was of Puritan descent. Names should be chosen because of their fit tit ss and from associations, also with reference to their future, adaptation. In view of the unfortunates saddled with incompatible names, why nut rig thu new baby out with a diminutive and let it choose its own nainu when it comes to years of under standing? Then such Incongruities as a llttlo dumpy, rolypoly woman called (I race or 11 six-footer of 11 man with tho cogno men of Wlillu might bu avoided. Detroit Freo Press. Cureless Women. Thu titter selfishness and disregard for others' comfort shown by somu women In ' their manner of carrying their umbrellas nnd sunshades Is frequently deplorable. ' On Fifth aveuuu thu other day I saw a short, fat woman deliberately knock off a I passing young woman's hut and tear hi r dellcatu lace veil into shreds with her uiu brella. She wiih walking with another ! elderly woman and both had largu open sunshades. Tho iivcnuo wiiHquitu crowded, but they wuro oblivious to everything save their own comfort, and rather than raise their arms sulllcieutly to hold their urn brcllus at a safe height they seemed to ex pect every ono to step out of their way or sutTer. Not tho slightest apology was made. I saw a young woman trip and fall h eas ily over an umbrella thrust Into tho center of the aisle by another woman passenger on an elevated train. This convinces me there should be a new exercise Introduced Into the schools and gymnasiums for women, which I would name "How a woman should man age an umbrella, furled and unfurled, without endangering life, limb and wear ing apparel." Thu Impossible angles Into which n woman can get her umbrella Is a wonder, and each new onu seems more aggressive than thu last, and if thu danger increas-.K At Its past rate a vlsored helmet will be come n necessity. New York Herald. A Stitch In Time. It pays better to spend an hour every now nnd then going over one's gowns freshening them up and giving the little touches hero and there that keep their prettlness alive, than to wait until they are nil going to pieces, and then have to take it day and devotu yourself to mciidlne them. You often can't, do much for them at such 11 late hour, for thu tiny hole, or rip will havo frayed all out of hlmpo, or tin dangling tape will havo pulled tho plait away fiout nil setublaucu of proper imu; lng. Don't throw them over the backs ol chairs When you comu in; they will wriukii and muss up horribly, waists especially for they aro it bit warm when' you take them off, and so inoro susceptible to new and ugly creases. Give frocks it good shako nnd hang them up, dust off hats mid bonnets before put ting them in their box, and havo a bit of plncu for ribbons and chiffons where the won't get all mixed up with button boo and hairbrushes. Alcohol and water it 1 better than anything else for taking dh out of clothes. Grease, sugar, paint, ever; thing yields to their almost magic power Hid theru is left no unpleasant lysnggewtlvi sdor behind. American Dairyman. Two llean Hub Games. Dean bngs havo been introduced In V.uy land, where they are played as a species o Cool on nn inclined plunk, with a rouin olu and a square holu lxired near the Imsi and upper corner. Theru is another wa, of playing bean bags at Hlchlleld Sprln;;t that is very popular. Two lines an formed, with thu men alternating as fa as they can bu made to go, then face 0:11 another. At one end is it starter, at tin other an umpire, Tho starter has tw beau bngs. Shu places onu lu thu hand 01 each of thu ends, men or women, and it thu wonl "Go!" tho Ik-iiu bugs aro started They must pass through each person', hand. The bag that first reaches the em' of thu line Indicates the winner. Skipping a player, which in the excitement Is easlei than mluht be thought, Is a foul. Tin gumu is popular dull afternoons, nnd pro motes acquaintance as nothing else wll. do. New York Evening Sun. Winiiuii'a OrcHtt-nt Kneiny. "It Is a noto of warning," says a physl cliui, "when fatlguu comes without com mensuratu effort. It is common to hear 11 woman say, I feel well enough, excent 1 mini uro out, very cusiiy. nomeming is I wrong, then, for it Is not natural In health 10 cxuuusi ones reservu so quicKiy, llest and tonics should begin, nnd, if possible cessation of worry. That U thu buno of theaverago American woman. The fact lhat 00-IOOthsof her worries aro Imaginary docs not mnke them less harmful. It ought to reduce them, however. In getting abreast of man lu many of his achieve ments, I wish women would cultivate his indifference to trifles and learn never to worry without reason. They would re move from themselvesatremeudousliauili cap In tho raceof lifts.' Her Polutof View In New York Times. A Tempting Turklth tilth. The Turkish dish known as Mussal.11 Imam Halldl, thu receipt for which K,ein to suggest something good, is according to tho I-ondon caterer made thus: Cut upuu eggplnu (aubergine) lutt slices, salt them, strain tluni for a fuw minutes, dry them well In a cloth, then fry them In Imiiei till they aro of a rich brown color. Now chop tip somu U'ef very line, and mince It carefully with some parsley, a suggestion of onions, pepper and salt, butter and a few fresh tomatoes, thinly sliced, and stew these things together until thu meat is browned. Next arrange In a plu dish or mold, layers of eggplant and lnyers of the stew, I'oura llttlo broth or gravy Into thu mold nml bake lu thu oven for about thlrty-livo minutes. Turn thu whole care fully out onto a dish, or better still, serve lu thu plu dish, If thero is any ilifllculty In procuring tlm eggplants or aubergine-, tlm ordinary vegetable marrow Is an ex cellent substitute. Our Daughter. Thu household blessed with noble daugh ters ought to bu it happy one; most parents forget, however, to Imbue them with love of nature which Is so invigorating and healthful. Glvu them not only noblu tench lugs, but noblu teachers, and give them the help which alouo has sometimes doiio more than nil other Inlluenees tho help of wild nnd fair nature. You cannot baptlco them rightly In Inch deep church fonts unles-i you baptlxo them in tlm Hwect waters which tho great Lawgiver strikes forth from thu rock of your uatlvo land. You cannot lead them faithfully to those nar row, ax hewn church altars whllo tho azure altars in heaven remain for you without inscription altars built, not to, but by iw unknown God. Huskln, What it Womanly Woman May Do. Thu womanly woman with her noblo am bltlons, her pure views of llfu nnd bur M n ny nature can spur a man on to hlghcrat d better work and let him seo in her eyes the first glimpse of heaven. Such it onu makes a trim wlfu and mislcl mother, nml tho life of it man blessed in this way Is enriched by a treasure absolutely priceless. With more noble, upright and true women in tills world tliero would bo fewer dissolute, tin principled men. A good woman can al most always make it good man, unless in deed ho Is beyond redemption when she takes him lu hand. Philadelphia Times. Truthlets About Women. Lovo from gratitude is iovo by purchase. IIo who has a good wlfo has it second mother. You can best deceive it woman by telling her tho truth. To pleaso some women it man must know them thoroughly nnd then ho fre quently doesn't euro to pleaso them nt nil. A woman is always charmed with the man who is keen enough to seo through her llttlo stratagems and Itold enough to tell her so.-Munley II. Plkoln Kato Field's Washington. Tun Fundamental Utile. Among tlio general rules to bo observed by those who nsplro to stylish elegance of appearance, thu llrst and most important Ih that all effort must tend to widening tho shoulders by means of largo full sleeves, and laco drapliigs over thu shoulders anil across the breast; and the second is that equally strenuous elTort must bo brought to do itwuy with all protuberances about thu hips by means of most carefully fitted princess gowns worn over equally well shaped corsets and undergarments. New York Sun. Mine. Duilitet. Mine. Alphouso Dnutlet is a writer of talent and has frequently assisted her bus band In IiIh work. hen Dnudet feu dan gerously 111 ah ho was writing "Les Kolsen Kxll," ho commissioned his wife In case of his dentil to finish tho book. Her stylo is refined, artistic, nnd charac terized by most delicato precision and charm, and her books aro faithful inter preters of Parisian homo life, with most charming chapters on childhood. Paris Letter. How Rubber ltlng May He Softened. Tim elasticity of rubber rings that have become hard and useless tuny bo restored by their belug placed for half nn hour lu a mixture of water nnd ammonia, contain ing about twice as much of thu latter asof tho former. Plunging them into water heated to 70 degs. Ih also said to bo effica cious. All objects made of rubber should bo kept in a cool, damp place, at a constant temperature, and sheltered from light, heat and frost. Brooklyn Eagle. Vresh Air ami Exercise. What tho American girl needs to perfect and maintain her charms is the cold morn lng tub, less violet powder, more fresh air nnd out of door exercise, and tho titter ex termination of tlio horrid furnace, which, placed in every cellar, sends fortli sirocco like blasts of air into every chnmlier in the house, and so converts tho modern Ameri can homo, lu point of temperature, into a conservatory for forcing plants. Ex change. Heller for m Tight Shoe. When, ns sometimes happens, ono is forced to wear nn uncomfortably tight shoe, it may bo of value to know that folded cloth wet in hot water laid over tin pinching point will often speedily afford relief, Chaugu thu cloth several times to keep up thu heat, which shortly stretches thu shoe anil shapes It to thu foot. New York Times. Six women havo bien included among tlio members of tho Philosophical Society of America Mine, Lelier, noted for le searches lu vocal physiology; Prhicess Catherine d'Aschkow, Mrs. Somervllle, Marin Mitchell, Mrs. Agasslzand Helen Abliott. Mothers should tnoko it iolnt of seeing that their daughters acquire businesslike habits. Every girl should be taught and required to carry Into practice in her own expenditure a certain amount of book keeping. A celebrated realistic writer who is in tho habit of weaving phrases spoku of some young perMin as "it fifteen minute girl," going on to explain, "onu of tlio sort that tell you nil they know in fifteen mill UtCB." It is unnecessary to say that brushing thu teeth is nn excellent modu of rendering the mouth antiseptic, and that as decaying teeth furnish excellent lurking places foi germs they should bo promptly attended to. A rather thin pieco of unbleached cotton flannel makes thu best of dlsliwlpers. Its first wetting should be n thorough one in boiling water, and ull lluty qualities will be "laid." Any dellcatu colors may Iki "set" by soaking thu article to bu washed lu a basin of tepid water in which a teaspooufiil of turpentine has been stirred. A stationary washbowl in a bedroom should bo filled during thu night or cov ered with a damp towel to prevent tho es capo of poisonous gases. Now's the Time to Buy! WPrtfffinvMwmmg&ttvmfim btj"2" Manufacturers Agent f I have just received nt my repository, direct from the factory, a lnr?e Hue of FItST Cf.ASS U'0, and nm offering then nt prices tbnt positively dis tance all competitors. Sec my line of Ptiaetons, And nil the latest Novelties In the Carriage line, liclng manufacturer's agent for some of the greatest factories, I am in a position to offer goods nt closer figures than retailers. It will pay you to call and see my dVIiW LUCE before making purchases. E. R. GUTHRIE, 1540 O STREET - 1540 STREET POLSOM'8 HAS NO EQUAL. Our Parlors arc the handsomest and coolest In the city. Fine line of Confection ery and Hnkery Goods always fresh. Sunday Orders Telephone 501. HAVING just nssumed personal Lontrol of my handsome new stables, it will be my aim to conduct n first-chus establishment, giving bed of care and nttentlon to horses entrusted to our keeping. STYLISH CARRIAGES. Single or double, and n fine line of well-trained horses for livery use, fur nlslicd, day or night. DAVE FITZGERALD, Prop. M. R. STANLEY, Foreman. Telephone 550 Stables 1639 and 1641 O Street. Lincoln, Neb An Old School ina New Location. Ninth Year. 25 Departments. 30 Teachers Beautiful, henlthv location, mngnlficcnt buildings, line equipments, superior nccoin modations, Mrong faculty, comprehensive curriculum, thorough woik.hlgh moral and christian influences nnd low expeiWes mnke this The SCHOOL FOR THE MASSES A practical education without needlen. wnstc of time or money Is furnished by the Western Normal College You can Enter any Time and Choose Your Studies This great school Is located In Hawthorne, three miles southwest of the post ollicc and will be connoted by electric street car line, YOUK. CAR FARE PAID. In order that all may see our many advantages In the way ot buildings, equipments faculty, etc wo will pay your car fare from your home to Lincoln provided you are present on the opening day of the fall term, Sept. 1893. Write for paitlculars. Mend name and addresses of S5 youui; people and wo will siindyou cholun nfuiio 1-vlncls ruler tCrnioi etoror -year's sube'lotlon to our Illustrated e. iieatlonii inontlily. UATA LoaOKd ANHOlllCULAHrt.Kltr.B. Address WM, M.tJHOAM, I'res.or WESTERN NORMAL COLLEGE, Lincoln, Neb. ' "&;. Treasurer. ifkoim: Surreys, Fromptly Delivered. 1307 O Street. Finest in the City THE NEW LINCOLN STABLES. f .