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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1899)
12 TIU3 OMAHA DAILY BEK : SVXDAY , JULY JJO , 1800. fc. dfo V % AffcjftV' / % eP - p IN THE DOMAIN OF WOMAN.eP jyW jraral | | | l * * U v I | | 9 St'CCIJfcS 01' A WOMAN IIAUIIHH. Minn AnteIn. ! Tiny Tvllx How Her il n Smeil llc-r from Vnlhiro , "Yf > n , I like my business \cry much. 1 enjoy iho work and make money , but there Is Just ono thing 1 would like to change , " ald MUs Amelia Chy , the ono woman In Greater New York who owns and manages a barber shop where only women are em ployed. "I don't like my sign. "Why , do you know , I actually catch my self looking the other way when I come to open up every morning , or when returning from lunch ? Yes , Indeed , that sign , 'Lady Harbcrs Only , ' rubs the fur up the wrong way and the worst of It Is that time doesn't appear to case my pain. "Why don't I change It ? " she exclalmd In answer to my question. " 1 don't change It for the very good reason that I would lose my ctiBtomcis If I did , nnd I object to It on account of that word ladles. It has such a cheap look and sound when coupled with a barber shop. Hut I sec jou will never understand until 1 go back to the bcglunlng and explain. "When 1 first opened this shop , five jours ago , my sign read llko that of any other barber , although I then , as now , only em ployed women. Well , I didn't get many customers nnd things began to look pretty blue tor mo when ouo day the lawyer whom I bad consulted about my business from time to tlmo came In for a ahavo and a hair-cut. Ho Inquired about my methods , etc. , and when I told him that I employed only women assistants ho was surpilaoJ and asked why I didn't state the fact In my sign. He Insisted that It would piovo an attraction and said In the picdcnc of BOATING DRESS TOR YOUNG GIRL. my two assistants I had only two then , I employ twenty-five now 'You ladles mustn't hide jour light under a bushel. Advertise , advertise yourselves as lady barbe.a nnd I'll guarantee that In two months you'll have more than you can do. ' "Then he went out , and I sat down to wait for another customer nnd to think over his suggestion. As a. result I had a new sign painted , nnd It read , 'Women Barbers Only Emplojed. ' Instead of my customers increasing , there mas a decided falling elf , qnd near the end of the second week , when I was almost In despair , an old aea captain made bis appearance In the shop. He looked about him suspiciously , eyed mo and my ono assistant the other ono had been suspended until ibctter times and finally , taking his seat , Instructed mo to shave him and do It quickly. I obcvcd his orders , you may bo sure , for I was not run down from overwork In tboso days , and on that particular day he was our first and only customer. After the shave ho examined himself In the mirror , then he walked about the shop and Inspected things pretty much as I Imagine ho would Inspect his own ship. Then ho turned to mo and , after a good , long stare , ho demanded * " 'What made you hang that sign over your door ? ' "I explained my reasons ns best I could You see. customers woio so scarce In those days that I was glad to overlook even a llt tlo rudetiets for the pleaamo of having them In nt nil. Well , the old fellow lis tened to mo. Then bo fell to whistling nnd staring with his hands otuck deep down Into his pockets Flnnlly he said- " 'I'd never take > ou foi n bloomln' fool from the looks of you. Don't jou Know that a man doesu't HKo a woman who culls her self a woman ? Why don't > ou call jour- helf a lady ? You'd never caught mo comln' In her for a shave if the lady who runs the boanllu' house where I stop hadu't told me jou waa a lady and kept a decent place. You can take my word for It , and change that Blgn and you'll draw. Call yourself a lady nnd do honest , clean work. ' " Then ho inarched out and after a good cry wo hold another consultation and de cided to change the sign to read as you see it , It acted almost llko a miracle and before the end of the month I waa really at my wits' end about how to attend to our customoru. You BOO I didn't -want to get In oxtia help If our prosperity was only to bo temporary , but I soon decided to try the experiment and since then I have been forced to enlarge the establishment to Its present proportions and wo are alwajs busy. "Which do I prefer ns customers , men or women ? Ah , well , It IB nbout six of ona and half a dozen of the other There are pleasant nnd unpleasant women and the hamo can be enld of men In my halrdross- Ing parlors , of course , only women custo mers are allowed and I must nay I have very Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itartillelally digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. Itls the latest discovered digest- ant ana tonic , ftu other preparation can approach It In efllclency. It In- sUtntly rellevesand permanently cures Dyspepsia , Indigestion , Heartburn , Flatulence , Sour Stomach , Nausea. ScrneadacheGastrnlgaCrampsanu ! ] ! another results of Imperfectdlgestlon. floored by E. C. De Witt A Co. . Cblcooo. I ! , few complaints from cither customers orj employes There Is n joung lady with n fad for trying now shades for her hair nnd she j occasionally rows with ono of my girls about the way they handle her hair , which Is be coming quite thin , after she ha.- had the color changed It Is not generally l.nown , yet It Is a fact , that dark and light hair can not be arranged In the same stjlowith equal bccomlngncss to the same face. And although this young woman is ready to change the color of her hair to suit the latest fashleti , she alwavu wishes It dressed after the same style and fu'ses when It Is not as becoming as she thinks It should tie. "Yes , wo have several gentlemen who bavo their hair curled. The majority ot tlicm are voting follows , dandles with their first moimtnches , but some arc older There Is ft newspaper man , about 10 I should Judge , who nlwnvs has his hair touched up with thu lions. Then there la a lavvvcr who takes gtcat prldo In his beard and has It bathed tegularly In bay rum , dimly believing that Its curllncws Is Increased. Then there la n retired army ofllccr who has both hair und moustache curled and an old vvblto-halied minister who Is ns careful ot the waving of his long , miowy locks as any girl of IS. The barber shop Is the place to study human nature and I enjoy my work , everything about It except the elgn nnd that aversion I am trjlng to ovctcome. " AUTISTIC COLOHUD DltlMCS. Ilovr to Cninlilnc Without MltliiK Unit U Dozen IiiKfottloiitM. Ono of the latest decrees of fashion is that the summer drinks that are made at homo must bo pleasant to the cjo a well a1 ? the palate. Indeed , some ot them are BO pretty and artistically combined that it seouia rather n pity to drink them at all. A special beauty Is made of claret , lemon Juice , nin e-mi water and whisky , with a dnsh of black- ben y brandy on the top. These Ingiedlents sound much more deadly thin they really are , OH the llqucis are used in veiy small quantities , while the lemon julco and min eral water form the body of the drink. The secret of success nnd be ultv , bow- ever , lies In the way In which they are put together when the result should be that the three colors are distinct and separate In the glass a thin Injer of light red nt the b"t- tom , lemonellow throughout iho middle and nn almost black layer on the top. In making the drink the followln. ; points are to bo remembeied : The lemons , nnd one Is necessary for each glass , should bo well frozen. This Is done by simply cutting off the top and bottom skins and htandlng them for some hours on the Ice. The juloo of each lemon Is then poured upon four lumps of sugar and as much whisky ns suits the taate is added. The whole Is then diluted with Ice cold inlneial water. These Ingredients should then be set aside until each class has had poured Into It a small quantity of claret , and upon doing this carefully , depends much of the drink's future success. It must be trickled down the side ol the glass so as to moisten as little of the Inner surface ns possible. The lemon Julco and whisky Is next poured upon the claret ; also using great care To hold a spoon in the center of the glass and lot the fluid run over It Is a good means to pursue. When the glass Is filled to within about an Inch of the top , a small amount of blackberry brandy should be poured In ; again tihlng the spoon to keep It from the sides ot the glass. It will then spread over the contents ot the glass and remain llko a crust upon the top. This drink Is said to be most beneficial when taken early In the morning. Many that have been In the habit of drinkIng - Ing a email glassful of clear whisky , and then taking water after it from another glass , have now found that the two can bo placed In the same glass without Interfering In the least with each other. Water to the desired height should first nil the glass and a nice slice of lemon bo laid upon Its sur face. Any amount of whisky can then bo poured upon the lemon , and It will lemaln nt the top of the glass , without showing the slightest inclination to inl\ with the water at the bottom. The two fluids can therefore bo drunk separately , and there Is something veiy attractive and pretty about this manner of doing It. Iced tea Is another artistic-looking drink , nnd throughout the warm weather It is al most exclusively served at luncheon. Slices of lemon are at the top and bottom of the glass , nnd they are held apart by a sprig of mint placed In their center. It Is now the custom to servo this beverage In glasses six Inches high. novrs AIIODT niii.mtnv. I'liiy Hour * anil Work lliiiira Cart ! mid Super * Isloii. Children Hjldom show much Individuality In their letters , says Harper's Ea/iir. Oc casionally a ( bit of originality crops out. ami one sees peeping through the formal dreg's the quaint sweet face of a llttlo lad or lass , and beats the music cf th childish ppceeh through the carefully chosen words. But because wo grown people Insist thai wilttonvoids shall not bo spoken words , nnd foicc upon small scribblers a vocabu lary not their own , tholr letters are apt to bo stilted , and to be very like the letters of e\orybodv clue. Thus In the school room the whole cla wcs will submit on composi tion day letter * which vary little- from be ginning to end , which are as similar as buttons pressed In a mould. The fact is that thn llttlo writers have been given a copy to follow and have followed It slavishly , nnd far too often the leather marks then : not In order of merit , for spontaneity or for cleverness or eprlghtllnee , or keen powers of observation and nlesty In reporting things sewi , hut rather for the neatne3 of thj gcneril screcrt for the absence of blots , the correct spelling and the proper use of names and approp late placing of the datt The outside npiicarance of any letter Is very Important , ' nnd children n.unt be taugh the etiquette of correspondence , nnd no allowed to 'all Into carcleas ImblU m to the bpaclng , folding and addressing of the name. One of the hall-marks of gentla breeding Is found here , and the polite per son , as distinguished from the awkward and untrained one , may bo known by the letter ho or she writes. Regarded as a passpoit to social success , on adjunct to business , an assistant In every department the ability to write a graceful , direct one Intelligible letter IB of great value , and parents owe It to their children to give them thorough training In this particular brand of education * * * The mother who would have her children healthy must not be- afraid to ha\o them occasionally dirty , While cleanliness la akin to godliness , there la a clean dirt thai comes from contact with tha sweet earth that Is wholesome , llavo the llttlo ones bathed frequently. Insist , that they come to meals with Immaculate hands nud faces , but between meals have them BO dreaaed that they are free -to run and romp as they will. will.An An over-careful mother of an only child complained to a phvsiclan that her baby was pale and delicate. He us 1ml to sea the child and the nurse brought In the Sear - old from the veranda , where be had been seated on a rug looking at a picture book. Ills dainty nainsook frock was spptlebs , as were also the pink kid boot ! and silk socks "What that child needs Is wholesome dirt. " was the physician s verdict "Put a gingham frock and plain shoes on him nnd turn him loose on the lawn or In the fresh earth. If ho Is not rosy nnd happy In n month let mo know. " At the expiration of the prescribed time the hahv was transformed The eves that had been heavy were bright , the skin had cqulred a healthful glow , the arms and egs were plump nnd the languid , tired llt- lo mtlcnt had become a rollicking boy. The reodom. fresh air nnd clean dirt had , In a nonth's time , wrought a greater change in ho child's system than all the skill of the medical fraternity could have effected. Mothers who take their llttlo school bovs and girls away for a vacation should let hem romp nt will out of doors , fish In the > rook , ride on the hay and wear strong shoea and clothing of which they need not be oo careful A child Is much happier If mtrnmmclled by too many "dont's " And ho mother Is happier too If she need not sny "don't" every hour In the day. MIDI 111) WUVlt l.OMVt. . S10V niiln S > ii Hint inttHKfil : Moil blioulil Ilrralil 'Ilii-lr llomliiKi' . Women have gone on for ages past wcar- ng their symbols of engagement and mar riage , never asking why their deuces and lusbands should move unmarked midst men and maidens. This IK n elate of things which calls aloud for alteration , and It Is a consummation devoutly to bo wished that men should start with the custom of wear- ng first the Jeweled circlet nnd then the ilaln gold one outward nndlfilble slgcs of engagement and marriage The girls sav they are placed at a disadvantage , and from more than ono point pf view. Tor Instance , ao\v embarrassing for a voting girl to bb made acquainted at a dance with nn appar ently eligible and undoubtedly attractive youth who , after the polite formalities , sug gests a stroll through the conservatory In lieu of dancing n certain number. What moro natuial than the weivlng of the ro-j mantle spell attendant upon moonlit con servatories , murmuring palms , dreamy THE YACHTING GIRL , IX PLAID LINHN. waltz niiisflo in the distance and the con tiguity ot joulh ? What moie natural than the anticipation of a companionable , not to siy tender , acquaintance ? And v\hat moro disappointing than the matter-of-fact an nouncement as the man bids the maid adieu : "Ioild eo like to have you meet my fiancee. " No , the girls Bay there isn't a fair point about the existing condition. They advocate the wearing of an engagement ring by tlio man Just as an engagement ring U worn by the woman. No ono ever mlstnkcs an en gaged girl. Even without the ring , the air of conscious superiority , of condescending good humor , would siamp the young woman as mortgaged property. And with the as sistance and addition of the ring there Is absolutely no chance for error. And what Is true of engagements , so the girls con tend , Is even moro applicable after mar riage. A married man , wearing no badge of servitude If we except the guilty look from the corner of the eye and the criminal and sueplcion-arouHlng slapping o. the letter pocket Is in Imminent danger of being en gaged in dangerous converse by womankind. And , by the same token , womankind Is nt times unwisely and unwitting ! ) kind to the unlablcd married man. All entaugllng alli ances .mil dangerous complications rould he avoided by Judicious use of the ling. The custom , once adopted by an nccepled leader , would undoubtedly redound to the credit overla rtlnK of the pioneer. There Is no reason vshntcvtr why men should not wear enttigomeat rings nnd every reason possible why they should. They cannot object on the score ot not liking such a decoration ; no man objects to wearing the badge of a par ticular office or a cross or medal won for some heroic net. Let men , therefore , when they have won It wear love's bidgevlth greater pride and Rladnefs than any other. rvn's -\VOMV > noeion * . 'Irimtcil 'Ilipnt nt the Trutit tn tin- War Midi Turkc ) . During the Spanish- American war , relates the New York Tribune , woman physicians who desired to RO to the front to relieve suffering and to acquire surgical experience had to enlist ns nurses Perhaps. If the au thorities had been moro familiar with the work1 done by women In the Husso-Turklsh war , that began In 1876 , they would have taken a different course. Ilussla , nearly a quarter of a century ago , gave to her grad uated women full rank as physicians at tha front and secured from them services that were appreciated at the time and are sttll remembered. The lack of phvsiclans in Russia had led n largo number of young women to sock medical Instruction at Zurich and elsewhere even bcforo the first government medical college waa opened for Uusslan women at St. Petersburg , In 1873. The trend of thought toward liberalism In the 'CDs had had Its effect on women. It Is supposed that the mixing of woman students ol good families with revolutionists , who also made a head quarters ot Zurich , brought home to the Ilusslan government the desirability of a me.llcal school for women at thu capital , The idea was bitterly opposed by the con servatives. who saw ruin to the family , to the public morals and to government Itself In the entrance of women Into the medical profession. Conservative newspapers were full of cailcaturc of women with short hair reading medical books. Uut the women who had bioiiRht back degrees from Zurich had made themselves popular and the govern ment had many supporters In Its new move The school was an annex to the regular military nodical college and the girls had the same teachers as the male students , had to study the sa.je time ( flvo jcars ) nnd had to pass the same cxamlnitions , but after graduation thc > \\cre to DO called only "learned mldwlvcs" However , the Injus- tlco did not Keep the girls away. They came from all over Russia to St. Petersburg , j often without the permission of parents , thereby renouncing all financial support from the lattei. Many had to live in poverty , earning but little by dint of lessons , copy- luc and translations The attitude of the nnlo students toward their colleagues of the other sex was friendly. They treated women as equals. Books , Instruments and notes were readllv furnished not only to personal friends , but anyone that happened to bo In need of them. One of these first women physicians re lates that once a classmate of hers , speaking of her need of a book on anatomy , was over heard by a male. student utterly unknown to her. Ho turned around and said : "I'm very sorry not to have one myself , but If you wait a moment I will surely get one for jou. " He entered the adjoining lecture room , where students were gatheied In the expectation of a lecture , went up to the cen ter of It and called out : "Comrades , there Is a colleague , a woman , that Is In want of a book on anatomy. Who of you can lend It to her for the next term ? " Crlea of "I" were heard fiom all sides and In another moment the big , broid-shouldered student appeared with several volumes , saying : "Take whichever one jou llko best ; take even several if you know of others of your classmates that may bo In need of them. " At the time when the first girl students were to nasa their final examination war be tween Russia and Turkey broke out. Russia had hardly sufficient physicians ; the fourth and fifth year students of the military med- loil school were ordered to the battlefield. The girls seized this opportunity , eager to prove their capability to perform the func tions of a physician. During the war the Russian women physicians made themselves generally known and turned public opinion In their f.ivor. Two of them lost their lives at the front. TrlllM of Fniulon. Organdie diesses calf for flat hats laden with flowers and foliage. A hat seen re cently to go with such gown was of graw straw , covered with sweet peas and btems. White handkerchiefs arc always best taste. An odd fad is ito have the full surname em broidered In small letters across the corner , with the crest or a device of one's own choosing surmounting It. Passementerie for trimming will bo used this early fall. Spangles will continue in favor. Heads will be seen In all the shades of emerald , ruby , sappulie nnd nmethyst. The opaque beads in turquoise , pearl" , ( .oral and jade will also be used. For the early autumn silk and satin striped nuns' veiling will he used , as weft as foulard silks and brocades Besides these will be shown small , brilllintly colored pat terns on gray , black , blue , or green grounds These soft , sheer , all-wool fabrics will be made up with flounced aklits , the bodices trimmed with blac.k or ecru guipure late , with collar nnd girdle of dark rich velvet. To be scented with the perfume of violets continues to be the rage In Paris. Sachets of white , blue or pink sitln , edged with lare , nre filled with powdered orris root and violet scent In powder , and placed In the ward robes of every Trench elegante. These bachets are very large , often three-quarters of a jaid long and half a yard wide , BO that they spread a good deal of odor around them. Very comfortable and pretty ore the now collars ot ribbon and thiffon or luce or of llbbon alone made on a foundation of net that Is simply stiffened with rows of silk- 'A RELIEF. Rev. Goodly Do you think my visits to your husband does him any good ? Mrs. Mycrly Indeed I do. He always feels better after you go. covered wlro or fcalhorbone si Itched to tha net , then lined with n'strip of fralllc or taffeta silk The graceful 1'lcrrot ruche In black lace and chiffon li worn with tlolets of black grenadine , net , ctamlnc , nuns' Nett ing , crepe de chine , otc , the bodice of the black gown cut slightly square or pointed In the neck Tito prettiest deml-drens walsls that hava appeared this season have been formed of pure snow-white fabrics India mull , Trench lavvn , batiste , etc , decorated elaborately with lace Insertions and embroidered ruffles ; tucking nnd entre deux of lace forming yokes , or clso diagonal rows of tucks nnd Insertion from shoufder to belt. With theao walsls are worn skirts of like fabric , dalnt. lly trimmed or made of Dresden blue , rose colon or pink pique , or In black nnd white effects. The silk net gowns worn this summer Nle In popularity and richness with the dresses ot lace nnd grenadine A handsome toilet of black point d'esprlt net , woven In Chan- tllly patterns , Is made In prlnceeso form over n sheath-shaped slip of cherry .red Liberty satin. The bodice portion has shaped bro- telles or Chantllly lace , with net-top weave , caught hero nnd there with dangling jet ornaments , n chatelaine clrdlo the jet falling to the hem of the skirt on the left side A second gown has n foundation ot camco-tlntcd sntln with bodice trimmings of palo pink chiffon almost covered with black guipure lace sprays and Insertion bands A third net gown , made over Ivory colored taffeta , Is draped with black lace over white tulle , the collar and girdle of whlto applique race designs laid over blnck velvet. 'I'll I km About AVomi'ii. The queen of Belgium's fad Is the collec tion of lace. At the recent annual meeting of the So ciety for the nmploymont of Women In London Sir Owen Roberts , who presided , said that In England there are 2,000,000 women In excess of the mate population , vvhllo in the colonies the surplus ot males Is about the same. Rev. T. DoWltl Talmago finds himself the opulent husband of a woman \vlth n check for $180,000. The check represents Jlrs. Tnl- mago's Interest In the Lindsay & McCutch- eon Mlir , Plttsburg , which has sold out to thd hoop trust. Mrs Talmago Is a daughter and heir of the McCutcheon who founded the old firm. One of the women In the redemption division of the ticasury at Washington Is said to bo the greatest living expert In Identifying nud lestorlug burned money. Another Is moro skilful nt detecting counter feits than any man in the government em ploy. She says it is Intuition. After a spirited campaign Mrs. May Pres ton Slosson , formerly of Kansas , has landed In the position ot chaplain of the Wyoming penitentiary at Laramie. After graduating at Vassar she became n teacher In the Sabetha High school , nnd later she was married to Mr Sloss > on , who Is a ptofessor In the Wyoming university. But think of a woman chaplain In a penitentiary ! The World's Woman's Christian Temper ance union convention will meet in Edln- burg , Scotland , In June , 1900. National of ficers are ex-ofllclo members of that body. Each state can nominate one delegate for every 1,000 members , the nominations to bo confirmed by the National Woman's Chris tian Temperance union convention. The delegates will be chosen at the approaching state conventions. Hall's Croft , nn Interesting nnd delightful sixteenth century house at Stratford-on- Avou , has been taken by Miss Marie Corelll. The popular novelist is expected to stay at Stratford for some time , for It Is said that she wishes to finish writing a book there , which she has recently begun. Hall's Croft was once the residence of the eminent physician. Dr. John Hall , who married Su sannah , Shakespeare's eldest daughter. Mrs Nettle T. McCormlck. mother ot Mrs nmmons Blalue , has announced her Inten tion of famishing funds to establish a A DUCK SUIT IN BLUB AND WHITE. manual training school in connection with the S. P. Lees Collegiate Institute at Jack son , Ky. The Institute is an auxiliary of the Central university of Kentucky , in the mountains In the eastern part of the Htate , Jackson being the county seat of what was once known as Bloody Breathltt. " In addi tion to establishing the school , Mrs. Mc Cormlck will pay the safarles ot two in structors , a man and a woman. Befoie she left Balmoral for AVlndsor castle - tlo Queen Victoria gave presents to a num ber of her servants. Ono hundred and fifty were Introduced to her majesty by Mr. Law- loy , clerk of the kitchen , The upper ser vants were presented with umbrellas , Jewel coses , glove boxes and the llko , while the lower servants and the police received each a photogravure framed In oak of her maj esty taken In her 1887 jubilee dress. Super intendent Traser wan presented with a kettle and spirit stand , and Inspector Qulnn ot Scotland yard a pair of brass candle sticks. An agitation Is on foot In Canada to change the name of "Tho Church of Kng- land In Canada" to "Tho Church of Can ada. " The church which was built with mortar PCI fumed with musk was not the edifice of a negro congregation , but the Sophia mosque in Constantinople , The pastor of a Unitarian church In New York City has adopted tha novel plan of Bending to all the families In bis church a card stating what his summer address will be. Instead of chlmeu. the steeple of Immauuel Baptist church at Michigan avenue and Thirty-third street , Chicago , has been pro vided with two arc lamp that alternately flash brilliant lights. Ir. ) John Q. Pattern's reports for the last year tell of 1102 South Sea Islanders won from cannibalism to Christianity , one mis sionary alone receiving 200 adults Into church membership , Rev. Dr. James II. Pettee , for over twenty years a missionary In Japan , Bays "There are 40,000 Piotestant church mem bers In that country nnd about 100,000 Protestants and Roman Catholics Chris tian Ideas and principles are working Influ- ontlally In Japanese literature " The former residence of the late Theodore Parker , the liberal Unitarian preacher , in West Roxbury , Mats. , has been sold to Arch. bishop Williams and will probably bo oc cupied by a Roman Catholic priest. On the land adjoining a Catbolln church IB to be erected. The house waa built ninety- nine years ago , and Mr. Parker lived in it from 1837 to 1846 Miss Mellsln K. Sowles of Prospect. WIs. , Is just 1C years old One year ago she was given an unlimited license to preach by the Honey Creek quarterly meeting of the Free Mantlet church , Last week she preached the opening sermon ut the yearly meeting of the church , a great audience being prco- ent. Miss Bow lea will attend the Theolog ical seminary at Hllledale , Mich , after the gets out of school II uc K I uii' * Arnlcu Salve. The best salve In the world for cut , bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sorea , tetter , chapped bands , chilblains , corns , and all ekln eruptions , and positively cures piles , or no pay required It U euar- antecd to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Price 25 cents per box , Tor tale py Kutm & Co. HAIR-HEALTH. The nle n three million bottle * of this eleniint linlr dre lnir In tha United S < ite and Great IlrKaln In ISP8 proves surpassing meM. ' KEEP LOOKING YOUNG. Every Bottle Doctor Hay's Hair-HoalUt Warranted to rcMoto stAr , white or produce * ! n w rrowlh bltAchrd liAlr tn youthful nd restore color nd rotor nnd life J > otAd)0 ! bMnlr to ( tr r li lr. lie- dors not stum tcalp or not ci DAMMltm" Knit linen. tops A III. IN 11 And "ISOT A OnAYHAIIt brckklnnoMholiklr. OOT- I.I IT , the testimony of crsbuld tpott. hundreds tt lng II. Dr. HAY'S IIAIH- A CI.IAN : , DAINTY HUALTIlliprACticAllr * i ) it r. s s t N ( i , n r. i , t - lUlr I'ooil , which act ! on 0 VTEIA' PlltlUMIin th roots gltlng them the AND AN IMPOHTAJiT rtqnlred noarUhmcnt. li ADJl'M'T TO KVKUY li mode from Absolutely Toii.rr ir YOUR pure Tf < rot bl * Inpredl- 1IA1U 18 KAM.I.NO entsuml dot not rub oil Ot'T. Hill : \KINH Oil or nuke Iho hair grc ij. LARGE 50c. BOTTLES. rxniMi. TUYI o v. CulthUAdTprllncmcntoHtwUhlnflvfidAn , tlgn ) ourn mo And ndilrr < hrrc , OAP Off er ml tnlte lo Any drnyKlst on follonlnf llt.And lie will Rlvo ron ft ' "f"01.11 ' MiliU'r oAf. . - ' UAUI < ' ! % A " \-r 1M ? IIAIU-IIKAt.TIt And A 25o of lilt. .HA-V'S JlMituAAKl1 bUAl * . th b st o proncAn u e tor llAlr. Hctp , Complfilon. llAth And lol tlmtn , for nee e M . rV al r retAll rrlcc , 7S cont. Till , oflcr li Rood once onljr 1o Mme f.m Ir. Kedojnied by drncKlsU b low nt their nhnp. onlj , or by I.OMH \ .Y1. ? ' . } ' ' ; S.i"y M311ro dnAr , eIT York , bjr express ptepAld , on receipt ol 00 cent * nd tul AdrertlxmenU 3 bottles , 91 5ft . . TRY AT ONCE DR , HAY'S ' HAIR-HEALTH AND HARFINA SOAP , Refuse Substitute ! . Dealer * Make More Profit on Inferior Preparations Following drugqtsts upply IUVS IHIR-IIEAUII and lURrM SOAP at thrir stores only I SHERMAN Jfe McCOXXEUj DUUG CO. 1511 Dodg . MYUHS-DILI.ON DRUO CO , 16th nnd 1'u main. J. A. rUIjIiCIl & CO. 14th anil Douslas. WALDRON K. CAMI'BKIjL , 122 8. 16th RICHARDSON DRUO CO. , Wholesale Dealers NESS & HEAD NOISES CURED nt home I'jnn Invlnlblo device ; helpa earn ( tlos.ie Jo PJO , nvmle. eontirentlon , nhlnpen hcird distinctly Hiico mfulrt en all otlier feme ales fnll OumfortAliU nnd cnpllf icljiwtrd by wearer Lot us fend TCXI nn IlluMralnl book , 4A tviKpn , containing ! imnlrr < la of tefltlrnonlalu , rUKU. Writer 1IWUOX CX > , KMirijr , N \ A Skin of Boouty Is n Joy ForovoV. DU. T. FELIX OOUHAUn'S OIlIHIVTAIi CIII2AM , OH aiAGICAL HE MJTiriUIl. Itemovcs Tnn. Plmpta * FrecUlcH , Moth Pitclin Hish.nnj fekln dip- i eines , Biul mcry I blouilsh on bontity , anil dofles tluoc- tlon It hna stood tuft lost of Cl joars und IHSO Imrmlena wo taste It to be euro It is properly innde Accept no counterfeit or elml- ilnrnnmu Dr I. A , Ivijro paid to n lady lot the Imut-ton ( a patient ) : "As > ou ladles will \ioe . , , _ _ them , I recommended mended outir.u l 6 Cream' nn the least harmful ol all the SUln iireimrntloiiB " For * Mo by nil Dniff ; Biota nnd Kum-j-GooclB Dealers la the United Mates , Catndns , und Europe. PERD. T. HOPKINS. ProD'r , 37 Great J ones , N.Y. FREE BOTTLE TRIAL ONE FREE This Offer Almost Surpasses Belief. An External Tonic Applied to the Skin . Beautifies it as by Magic. THE DISCOVERY OF THE AGE A Woman Was the Inventor. Thousands have tried from time Imme morial to discover some efficacious remedy for wrinkles and other Imperfections ot the complexion , but none had yet succeeded un til the Misses Beir , the now famous Com plexion Specialists , of 78 Tlfth avenue , New | York City , offered the public tholr wonder ful Complexion Tonic , The reason so many I failed to make this discovery before is plain , I because they have not followed the right principle. Balms , Creams , Lotions , etc. , never have a tonlo effect upon the skin , hence the failure. The MISSES BELL'S COMPLEXION TONIC has a most exhlllaratlng effect upon the cuticle , absorbing nnd carrying oft all Impurities which the blood by Its natural lotion Is constantly forcing to the surface of Iho skin. It is to the skin what a vitaliz ing tonic Is to the blood and nerves , a kind &f novV life that Immediately exhilarates and Itrengthnna wherever applied. Its tonic ef fect is felt almost immediately nnd It speed ily banishes forever from the skin freckles , pimples , blackheads , moth patchce , wrinkles , 'Iverepots ' , roughness , olllnoss , eruptions and dlecoloratlons of any kind. In order that all may be benefited by their Oreat Discovery the MUsee Bell * will , dur ing the present month , give to all callers at * rn * filth Diamond lira no * ENNYROYAL PILLS Original und Only Genuine. Arc , & ] * * } tflUM * lAoil * ait , I DrngKlit for CMc\ttttr Knpluft X > td t \nondXnndln llrd > nj ( nUntUllleV Jt-otri c IM llb blu ribbon Tnlic Jnoollirr. ft ( rfdtipfrpm i.fc f M. fftontani imirarittni AtDracxI.ti. r 9Bd4 . ' la . for irtl ifttlniADlili .umr-i | uUri to4 "lUllcr for I.iKllrV'nlififr , brrrlara Mall. 10.000 Tritlmonl.UTMI rtrtr , , _ Jlchp ler Chemical Co.Moilli < me c , Bold bj All Lo.ll UruttllU 1'IHLAUA , , i'A. THE NAME OF On Lard , on Ham , on Bacon is a guarantee of purify. Swiff and Company , Chicago , Kaiibiis City , Omaha , St , Louis , St. Joseph , St. Paul , their parlors ono trial bottle of their Cora * ploxlon Tonic absolutely free , and In orde \ that those who cannot call or live awajr from New York may bo benefited they will send ono bottle to any add ! ess , all charge * prepaid , on receipt of 25 cents ( stamps or silver ) to cover cost of parking and deliver ing. The price of this wonderful tonlo U $1.00 per bottle and this liberal offer should be embraced by all. The Misses Bell have Just published their NEW BOOK , " 8EOHRTS OT BCAUTr. " This valuable work Is free to all desiring It. The book treats exhaustively of the Import ance of a good complexion ; tells how 4 woman may aujulrc beauty and keep U. Special chapters on the care of the hair ; how to have luxuriant growth , luraile methods of making the hair prnserva Its natural beauty and coloi , even to advanced age. Also Instruction1) how to banish superfluous hair from the face , neck and , arms without Injury tn the skin This boolc will bo mailed to any address an request. FREE Trial Bottles of Wonderful Com- ploxlon Tonlo free nt parlors or 25 cents ( cost of packing and mailing ) to thoea at m distance. Correspondence cordially solicited. Ad dress , THE MISSES BELL , 78 Fifth Av. . , New Yoru City. The MIBBOO Bell's Toilet Preparations are for sale in this city bf KUHN & COMPANY. The Reliable Prescription Pharmacists , Bole Agents. 15th and Douglas Streets. HK , "I've been wuteliing what the people order , and ulne times out of ten c&H for Cof. feej funny , inn tit ? SUBS "Tbere'i a reason for It j you know , they nerve BAKFR'S VUKUWU COITKIJ lure. " Ri rt. tfut c.ur tothebc.t We , rvt BAKER'S PREMIUM COFFEE exclusively. Impend * ni Routed by.QAKER & COMPANY. Mlnn. jwll.Mlmi. ,