'"WW'gWaW.Msm BM FA 9HfiWQi)fw'&&flW&nWVw1&&&VWy&wi ZtMa&Ji jiow'imii -i T-r"ijiii'iniiii-aimitiiwf',,t'i , r SCROFULA It Is ttiat Impurity l tlio Mooil, wlilcli.no. eiimutntliiR In tlio plainls of tho neck, pro date unslr.htly hunps r swelllnim illicit cmts painful niniiliiK ros "" ,1k) arms, UfV, or fccti which dovelnpos ulcers In tho ey, ears, or nose, often eaiuliiR blindness or OcAfncMi which Mho orliilu nl pimples, can cerous prow llisi, or tho many other mniilfcMa Mons usually nmlbed to " humors (" which, ftotcnliig upon tho Iiiiiri, ramei consumption and ilcMli. Helms tho most ancient, It li tho most Rcncrnl of nil diseases or atlccllom, for vtry for poisons aro entirely froo from It. How Can It Bo CURED Hy tricing Hood's HariMtmllU, which, hy tho rcnmtknlito euro It has ncoomplliihcil, often when other medicine hfiio failed, lmi jmycii Itself to ho a l'olent nml peculiar ttcillolno for till disease. Homo of theso oures aro really woinlorful. If on suffer from scrofula, ho Miro to try MihmI's Hamaparllla. "livery uprliiR my wlfo nml children havo boon tronlileil with ncroful.t. Mire breaking outonthemlmarliiii place. Myllttlohoy, three )ears old, ha heen n lenlhlo miffercr. I,atiiptlni;how.'n ono mass of sores from head to feet. I wanilvlseil to uso Hood's Barsapa. rllla, nml wo havo nil taken It. Tho result la that nil havo been cnrcil of tho scrofula, my llttlo hoy beliii? entirely freo from sores, nml nil four of my children look Inlaid nml healthy." W. It. ATnr.iiTo.v, PaimloOlty, N.J. Hood's Sarsaparllla BoiarllilniFKliti. JljilifnrfV Prrixiroilnnly l7 0. 1. 1I00II A CO., AM)lliccrloi, towslt, Mais. IOO Dobob Ono Dollar PEERLESS Steam Laundry, 3J7-33I N. 12II1 Street. C. J. Pratt, Prop'r. Q. I.. Mautin, City Solicitor. Fine Laundry Work a Specialty TKLKIMIONK iw. &E0. H. POEHLER, Ice Cream and Oyster Parlors Bakery and Confectionery. I133O Street LINCOLN, N'KH. ranillles n ml 1'nrlles supplied with nil delicacies nt short notice. Ice Cremn (or party lir private 01 dei s nil during winter season. Telephone .157. R. O'NEILL, DKALKIt IN- Diamonds, : Jewelry, AND OPTICAL GOODS, Repairing and Engraving a Specialty. 116 No. Tenth Street. New Jewelry Store, L. JiARR, W019 O Street. Established 1874. Poslrcs to call tlio attention of tho public to his now nml olcitnut stock of DIAMONDS, latches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, IlMlnKmoro room to accommodate tho trado mud show n larger lino than ever llcforo pur ounalnir, gtvo us a call and wo will show you tho llnoitt lino nt lowest Hstblo prices. Watch Repairing and Engraving Neatly done nnd nit work warranted. KING STEEAR, SHOE STORE, It tho next thine to a Bavlngs Hank. Tho only dltlereuco Is wo ulvu vou Real Leather Shoes Instead of Taper Holed Shoos, for tho same or less dollars 1 liitt theot hers charge for shod dies. Wo sell them on their merits. The cheapest unit best place In America for Itenl taut her Hhocs for the same amount of money Kcmouibor tho place, WW O stieet. KING STEEAR. FINEST LIYERY RIGS In tho city all como from tho Graham Brick Staples 1W7 1' street, wiioro nil kinds of Buggies, Carriages u Saddle Horses. Can bo hiulnt any time, tiny or night on short notice. HORSES BOARDED Cot Your Laundry Work -doni;at- The Excelsior Steam Laundry, All orders promptly culled for and delivered. Wc prldo ourselves on promptness ami superiority of work. MHJ.KH& DAY, Ilvprli tow. pzfso?- 0TS&!mUmtz& -Til .rt l))iuliir liprr of Minlrrn Tiiitfu. 1'UlU.IHtlKD SATUHDAY HeiwonirrioN: Ono Year hy Mall or Onler fJ,) Klx months, $1,00, Three mouths M Cents, On month 'JO Out Invnrnhly In Aibnticc. Uimoitikicmknth: Hale furnltilisl m nppll'ntlMi at tho o(llco. Hxn'lnl rnti-H on Tlmo Contra Is. C'omthmhtionh: Hlitirt spley akclclic, pornn. mid storlrx solicited, l'cnxinal and Social note nro rieclally dcslrnlilo. I'niNTlNu: Vo mnkoftsjM'olnlty of I'lno Printing In nil Its hrauclie. Hoclrty work n sclnlty Address nil cotnintinlcntlon dlrcctto tho 0(11 cc. !,. W1SSS13I., Jk, KDITOII AND rnol'IIIKTOII. Now llurr Itlock, Cor. l'Jtli nml () Hirer..". TiMXl'lio.Ni: AM. Tiiih wcol tho CnuiilKii pioNonlMsiivonil of lis pioiuiwil Improvements, Tho Hint thai c.itclii' one's utteiitloti N tho elciint now lii'inlliiK that ndoi n tho llmt piiKi'. It was limilo after 11 speclnl iIi'hIk'I, mid ihteiiihil to ivpriwnt six'lety, nrt, iiiiihU ntnl tho iIit.iiiii, nml outiloor skii ts, tho i1IoiihIii of Infonu ntlou ri'KanlliiK which Is tho htrlul inlloti of thl family Joiirunl. Tho llrstsceno 011 tho left which catches tho remler's eyo Is 11 lepio iluctloiiof one often seen In our hull loom. Tho Ki'ntlemnii in tho foreground who I pay ing hi ilovolrs to tho cleKiintly attired young lady I not V. V. 7, , lull 11 Kontloiuan who counts nearly ns ninny coniptests. Next Is 11 sketch taken from nctual life In tho cnpitol Kiouuds, mid lii liiwn-teuuissceiio repreNent- InU OiHirgo V In tho net of oxneutliiK 0110 of Ills Justly ri'luluiititl forwiinl haekhniid sldo strokes. The Murdy-lookliiK Kciitleninn near hy Is Intended for Mr. C. H. 11 , lint our nrtUt evidently sulTensl fioui Imd IlKht. InthopemiKH'ttvotwo other nthletle younj; gentlemen, Will M nml deo. McA limy Ih mh'II cnumrul in simllnr exercises. Tho next scene represents n first nl(;ht nt our now oH'm Iioiim. Tho courtly netor who stn'id tiK)ii tho proscenium is none other than Mr. H. -p. 11 in hi ilellBhtful crontlon of Chimin Melnotte in "The ljuly of Lyons." Tho last K'euo I ono fiimlllur to nil lovci of nrt nnd needs no explniiatlon. Tlio hendiiiK w III Im prououuccil, wo lire sure, ns tho hand somest newspaper titlt In tho west. Another now fciituro that wo trust will meet with duo npprecliitlou liy our renders nnd thopuhlio Ntlio pulillcntlon each wce of u plooo of innsie. tho first of which nponis thl wcelc, entithsl, "AkhIii I Hear My Moth er HIiir." This music I hy tho Ik-sI coinpDM'is nnd is copyrighted, nnd ciiuuot ho piociircd of denlers tor icss than from thirty llo cents to 0110 dollar ouch. Another very IntereMIng feat nro I our Now York letter nml nrtiolcs from the pens of Ollvo HniiHT, .1. II. lleudle, H. H. Morgan nnd other well known wrltoi-s. All these Im provements cost money, nnd n grent ileal of it, t(H Tho llliuriil eiieotiriigemeut lent in tho past has Induced 11 to liellovu that tho leoplo of Lincoln will support n II rst class family newspaper, and Hitch wo nro endeavor lug to uiiiko tho CouuiKii. Wo want your eo-oporatlou, nnd ask you to send us in your naino If not already a ubscrllxr. Oim prediction regarding tho sedy ap pearance In tho Call of another of Major Al Kiilrbrother's oxipilslto (lights of fancy was verllled Tuesday evening. Tlio prophetlo In stinct will soon tnko place with tho jhk'Uo fancy. Any ono not ior8onnlly ncqimlnted with Oenernl Mcllrlde would prolwbly supiosrt that gentleman to bo of Irish extraction were ho to gnzo upon tho many beautiful nnd var ied tints of emerald hue that ndorn his ele gant new Mock. TilK New York and Ht. Louis Imso ball clubs, respective clmmplousof tho league and association, nro contesting for world's chnin plonship honors on tho diamond this week. It will bo a pretty struggle, and will also dem onstrate whether eastern culture Is superior to western push. McShanu has not yet replied to Governor Thayer's chnlleugo to discuss tho issues of tho campaign on tho stump together. Quito a diversion was created tho other day by (loo. Illgelow, tho prohibitionist, shlelng his castor into tho ring and throwing tho gngu of battle at Thayer's foot. Thk rumor was current this week that Mr. John Fitzgerald, tho owner of tho llnpld Transit enr system, had purchased tho Lin coln street railway from Mr, ToiiMillu, nnd would hereafter opcrato both systems. Wo trus' Mr. Fitzgerald's Unit move will lo to issue nu Illustrated guide for tho use of his patrons, TllKold fnvoiito coiiusliau, Sol Smith llus sell, on Monday evening last, launched his now play, "Tho Poor Relation," in Chicago. Like nil of Itussoll's plays it was nil lnstantn ueous success, nnd tho people of Lincoln will probably havo tho opportunity of soon seeing Sol In his third annual farow ell tour of tho United States. TilK good jieoplo of Dm .Moines went wild last week inn great celebration over their lwU club's winning tho jiennant. Tho streets were lllumlnntcd, bands ot music rendered tholr most intoxicating music, n monster pa rade was instituted, speeches wcro made mid a general Jollification cmiicd. Next to tho city of Lincoln, wo know of no nicer plnco to II vo In than Des Moines, especially with this added attraction. We do not wish to lo regarded ns kicking, Inn. if there is one thing moio than another that needs righting It I tho horrible condition of oursidownlk, cKflally in tho northern part of tho city. Hither tho street cominls blotter has too much to do or else ho does not glvo hU business widispuud attention. Ono crossing in pnitlcular, at Twilftliiiml H, is mid has lor threo mouths lc 11 In a lion Ihlu condition; nml If another inlu llkullintof Sunday cccurs soon, tho city will havo !o es tnblMin life-saving station nt that point or lososovcrul of her excellent tut rnsh nnd con lldlng citlrcus. TilK architect wild designed (Iriint Mrinor Inl hull niil tho I il tint rin 1 collcc,o building nt (ho slate university KKitiuil l. In tho tan piano of our eslcoinnl filotul, l'infcnir Krel nioy.r, a lallnh. Al picsmt thoy resemble nnlliltiK iiiiinitiinnllilii than the doubled vis loin of ii mini whii has tested Hid potency of hiiiiio pnwclftll Indian dill;;. It has Wen wild, with considerable trulli, thut then I im imo In tlio whole city of l,ln coin who cotilil cook oysters us oystcrH should ho cooked. A frloiul inform us t lint Im has illcovinit n M'rson who ciiii Itll tho hill In every pnitlculnr,hut that it will to luiHMilhlo for nny iimtnurunt limn to secure Mm treas ure. In fact tho young limn 1ms married her. Auk you nwnto, that Is to say, do you real ign Unit it I Lilt a fow short weeks until elec Hon dayf That hi a short time tho torch ami enpo, tlio helmet nnd nil tho parnpherunllii of hloodlcs political liattlo will lie laid nuiiy to the tender 'nerclesof tho mollis nml loilecnyf Alrendy thoclamorHniid cites of tho kHU ci'ill and tin Ir heiichmeti grow louder In tho lilast, nml the piutielug chnrguiH of tho two great opposing ai mles are hearing tho lend ors to tho front. Tlio htumlaid Iioiiioih of lletvn Lockwood are somen hat iINihmi teiuil, nud some oven are fearful of defo it. The ml horcut of I'isko mill Hrooks maliit'iiu a firm front and do not think their cans" a hosdes one. Tho struggle between linrrisoti and ('leveliind Is a pretty one, nml no 0110 ciiii priNih't tin' winner with any degree of cor taluty until tho last oto is counted. Tilt: CnuiilKH is inclined to (olueldo with the (.pinion of Aldermen Coocr nnd Klislgu ns regards the locution of nu expensive water plant nt Twcntyslxlh and N stris'ts. Wo be lieve It to he simply a waste of money to put In tho works there. Tho gentlemen who Imvo Ims-ii monkeying with tho water supply tpios lion for over n yenr iist, however good buil lies men otherwise, have not demonstrated themselves to Ik) i'omveteiit to muster tliln vexisl ipiestlon.nnd have preferred to depend on the gnthcicd wisdom of tho coniinirioner lather than tho iirnctlcnl exiH'tionce ot some exHTt. In other words, they havo trcatisl It rather us a theory than u condition. Wo Ihi liovo it to bo the ehinpest pluu for tho city to sell tin woiks to some company which will gunrnutcc to glvo u puro wnter nnd plenty of it. Tho present system of uss sslng tuxe for tho rot furnished Is rank Injusti-o rob bery In fact. To (lur l.nujer 1'rleuils, During tho past w.-ek Till'. CouutKU olllco ha turned out sotm elegant specimens In law briefs, ono uuuilH'i'lng neatly 11 hundred pages. Wo o.ould llkn our friends of tho legal fraternity to remember that in this class of wink wo excell all others nml Unit our price nre ns low n t he low est. Calls by tele phone. No. 'J.VI, promptly uuswered and all work left nt our olllco In llnrr block done ttcnt, quirk and cheap. MissAnnn W. Ibiwlclu, wlmn w"hi a? tend of (lancing was plainly heen in her elegant "German nnd deception" or .Imip last, will open her school for children on Hat urdiiy, Hcptoinbor the '-Ml, in JIusonlcTem pie. Mks Ilawklu would lie pleased to 10 celve names of those who wish to take, at any time. Address room ill, ltichurds block, Lincoln, Neb. l'rlvuto lessons for adults will also bo given to tiioso w ho desire to Uik'' Jld-td I'nr ltent. Fine suite. of rooms In tho Webster block, furnished and uiuurulshcd. Kmpilro nt room 1. Lincoln Illicit ami IIiikkKO Line. Telephone N . '.'01. meat umikct, 1)!!7 0 street, or No. !10l livery Imii.i. Order slates nt sumo places anil U. r. tlcKet oince, ctjrner Kloveuth and O stis'tR. Hack stands, Capi tal hotel mid meat market. IlOIIANON HllOH. 12 REASONS WKS St Patrick's Pills Are the Bcs 1. Dccnuso thoy nro intido according to tho boat formula that has over boon dovlscd. S. Uocauso thoy nrn tnado from the best and purest mntorlnls, carefully prepared nnd sugar coated. 8. llccauso thoy nro tlio most search ing nml most rollnblo cutlmrtlo in uso. 4. llccauso thoy correct bilious dis orders, nnd provont all diseases arising from thorn. 0. ticcauso thoy uiways prouueo plcnsnnt cnthnrtic ofToct. 0. Hecauso they euro Jnundioo, rcgu Into tho liver, nnd aid in removing all morbid matter from tho nystom. 7. UeciMiso they aro certain in tholr notion and can always bo depended upon. 8. Hocnuso thoy euro constipntion, and prevent all disorders produced by it. 0. Kecnuso they tone up tho stomach mid nid in tho digestion and assimila tion of tho food. 10. Heenuso thoy do not produco piles. 11. ncciiuso thoj do not ntiuscato tho stomneii, no, ;rii)o tho bowels, nor produce painful dueunrges. 'i. lleeiuiso thoy cleanso tho entire system, purify tho blood nnd rcgulato tho liver nnd Dowels. St. Patrick's Pills nro sold by drug gists mid mcdciuo dealers nt & cents nor box, or llvo boxes for ono dollar. Do not lot them porsundo you to tnko any oilier kind, until you hnvo onco tried St. Patrick's nfter that you will never bo satlslied with any other. --' Sore Throat can bo cured in ono day by using Chamberlain's Pain Halm. F,heumatism. Many cases of chronic rheumatism that had resisted all other treatment, havo been cured by Cham berlain's Pain Halm. Cuts, Wounds and Bruises, nro healed in onohnlf less time and without leav ing a scare when Chninborlnin'a Pain Ilium Is promptly applied. Burns and Scalds. Tlio pain is nl most instantly relievrd and tlio parts quickly healed by Cliuinborluiu's Pain lialm. Neuralgia can bo cured by using Chninborlnin'a Pain Halm. Sprains can bo cured within ono third tho usual tlmo by applying Chamber lain's Pain Halm before tlio parts bo como swollen or Intlanied, which can always bo done if you havo tho rumedy ut hand. CO cent and dollar bottles. Sol NEW YOHK FAS1IIGNS. THEY AHE CVER A3 ATTRACTIVE TO THE LADIES. AS Ollvo. Ilurpor Writes of AVn.ps for MtUa (llrls, Htilti for l.lttlo Hoys, Iteillngotmi fur Toiiiik ntlsies, Clonk fur l.lttlo (llrls, nml Other Mutter. Kioclal Correspondeiitsi Nr.w Yonit, Oct. 11. It i.s a very iiralRo worthy tiling, no doubt, for women to bo modest in tlioir Idcan of dress, and not extravagant; but liow I a mortal woman to bo happy in n ten cent gingham gown when nl 10 rendx of tho now gowns that lmvo Just been tnado for Mm Litigtry nnd Mrs. 1 'otter nnd Mr.. Vntidcrbllt and tho PrlneoHB of Wales? It In nil very well for women to bo rontent In their nweot- UOV'S KfIT WITH PlHTOt. I1K KI'.T. iicss and hnppv In their goodness, but I ntu notnsluuned to confess that I, for ono, would feel moro content and far happier In Home of the dresses I am about to do scrlho than In thono I havo to wear, and I don't lilniuo nny woman for feeling tho Hiinio wuy. It Is not in litiumn naturo for women not to long for beautiful thlngii, particularly personal adornment, ami 1 don't think they am to blame for It. It Isn't half as much from vanity an from tho delight In tho tdght of rich textures and beautiful fabrics, and who that loves Ids female family could object to make them happy or think of such trilles ns tlio cost? Mrs. Lnngtry has boon now for Hovernl weeks abroad for tho purpose of buying Home new clothes and plnys, and oh, doesn't it mako one's eyes long for a sight of them, tho dresses, I mean, for nowa days jilavH aro becondary considerations. Ono of tnem Is of white velvet with iris flowers with their branches, worked in gold thread, and with tlio front of heavy gold brocado, so nmdo as to show both sides of tho material, 0110 side being of white satin with gold Howcrs. and tho other of gold ground with white mitiu ilowors. Tho corsage Is, llko nil tho evening dresses bolonglng to this lady, very low, nnd It has a pulling of a yellowish green tullo and a green and gold fringe around tho neck. Another of her superb cvonlng dresses is of palo silver gray Biitln, brocaded with clusters of tea roses In their natural hues, palo yellow nnd green leaves. Tlio front of the skirt is slashed and shows an under facing of gold colored moire, fin- WIIAI KOn LITTLE OI1IL. (shod nt tho bottom with tiny clusters of narrow ribbons of tho same color. Tlio oorsngolsof tho watered silk with 'tullo puffed bertha; with tiny amber beads spotted through it. Just think of HI "There's richness for you?" as Squcers said. Thou sho lias besides thoso a magnifi cent dress of heavy poult do solo, cream colored and hand embroidered all around tho bottom with field flowers In natural colors, with gold wheat ears and dragon tiles In metallic colors all over in spots. To this is a court train of lloucccd black tullo, and tho corsage Is tho sauio with somo moro dragon tiles. A ball urcss Is of palo lilac tulle. Tho front is of straight plaits of tullo, and tho panels aro com posed of narrow tullo plaitings, ouonbovo tho other, dotted with diver spangles. Tho train is of lilac, satin, with vortical bars of dark red vclvot. Tho corsngo has also vertical bars of velvet, coming ton point nt tho bottom of tho waist, which outlines her exqulslto form beautifully. And with all these sho has u toilet in yellow satin that looks likoopuu gold, and this Is everywhere hung und decorated with amber beads. And lmtsl Why, an artist designed n stylo expressly for her. Five of ono stylo were mudo for her nud there fore they must bo very becoming. Thoy were all of felt, red. brown, gray, green, whlto and black, wit' cavalier coft brlni3 caught up high wl a largo bird aud feathers perched on c ao sldo. Black birds were on tho red lit on tho gray a gray sea gull, on tho brow.t a screech owl and ou tho black c. dark bronze green cock's feathers and head, with a largo red comb. Of her wraps I cannot speak, nor discuss her tea gowns or street costumes, for verily my heart falloth me, aud yet I will CLOAKS VUIt I.1TTLU OIIILS. declare that I hi ow r ouug girl v;ho puts on a whllo uin'u veiling gown, hlgli la tho neck nud with bti sight toft folds, nud no draperly to tho ckirt, and when sho takes n bunch of scarlet gladlola and thrusts It through her belt, sho stauds a picture ef lovellncia by tho sldo of v.hoia tho luster -f Mrj. Lcugtry's beauty, en hanced by tlu juagnificenco of tho baud coiuest Cl theeo tollttu, would palo, r.ud to, after ell, I don't know hut there ia tomo coiap?atlon for cheap gowuu, par- tlculnrly when youth and beauty woar thorn. I Tlio fact of it Is tho older a woman is tho liner nud moro resplendent her ward robe has to Ik-, so that tho eyes, dazzled by that, do not nollco tho wrinkles or gray hairs. Mrs. 1'Vedcrlrk Vanderhllt lias found n new dressmaker, who Is be ginning to displace Worth, who Is not liked even by thoso ho Bells tho most gowns to. Ono of her dresses, which she will wear nt one or two grand balls this coming season, Is of biitlu, pale, silvery green In color, with a court train bor dered by a baud of liable fur, and this bended by embroidery of silver nnd gold nud whlto silk. The train Is lined with old rose satin. Tlio front of tho skirt is ono almost solid mast! of gold nud silver embroidery on whlto sntln. The corsnge, what theie Is of It. Is of white sntln. em broidered, and wltii a scurf of China cropo in old rose, embroidered In gold, silver nnd cashmere colors, j This siitno fortuunto lady hns n tea I gown just too lovely to talk of. It Is of I old rose crcne, which means faded pink, I embroidered with garlands of roses and leaves, In natural colors. This opens j over a petticoat of plain rso colored I crepe, nnd from tho opening at the waist 1 to the bottom there aro loops and ends of j black nnd green inolro. Tlio back fitted tightly nud the fronts hang half loosely. Tlio sleeves aro (lowing, with lace under sleeve Well, there ts ono consolation. Indies who can embroider nicely can mako a dress as pretty ns this at ono hundredth tho cost, and then what a satisfaction It Is to know that you havo accomplished mich a pretty piece of work with jour own hands. I always belle vo in being thankful. Let us forget for moment tho beautiful but iiinbtuiuablo nud think of the prac tical. Hero aro some heasenablo nnd new little out door garments for our children. Kilts and wnrm llttlo jxmts for tho com ing president, pretty and comfortable, and in these, with a Jolly sailor's hat, tlio young man of tho family will look ns grand as he will feel, particularly If there is a pistol pocket In the pants. Tho two usually made aro not enough for tho boys of today. Tho ronifortnblo and handsome llttlo clonks for smaH women aro very simple, anuuMrrcroro very sultnble nnd com fortable. Thoy aro made of heavy llecco lined goods, and nre usually (pilto long, so as to protect tho lit tle weareras much as possible. There nro paper patterns which are sold for u trille, which en able any mothci to tnuko up these little wraps or cloaks in tho proper manner. Thoy are not quljo hoipialutand pict uresquo as they were hist heu'-on, but they tiro very pretty indeed, anil moro dressy. Tho redingotu for'n voung miss of from 12 to 10 la ui.uiKuoTi: ron Yoi'N'a MI83. very handsome and graceful. It Is mado of (Junker drab llcezo lined cloaking, nnd tho front Is filled In by 11 garniture of plush, black, brown, blue, green or garnet, as tho taste of the wearer prefers. Tho felt hat should bo trimmed to match, for any costume gains In effect bv having all things about it match from shoes to hat nnd gloves. Tho otlior day I como across somo ro cincs which I rmt in ItiiHshi from Mile. Alexandrine Auuenkoff, who was at that tlmo lady of honor to tho then reigning empress of Russia, and I am mire thoy will bo welcomed by all thoso ladles who llko to look ns well as naturo will allow. These, she told mo, were in uso by tho ladles of tho Russian court, nnd certainly sho was n living exnmplo of their oilleucy, In thoso days 1 had the ambitious idea of writing n book on tho beauty of women in different countries nud tho menus they took to enhaucoit, but llko many moro cherished desires, that never catuo to fruition, and therefore I urn giving away tho Ideas I hoped to sell. Ono of these formulas is to promote tho rrmwtli nf i l,n nvntnalinu ntitl If rtm,t,-.iu. Ono-half an ounce of ollvo oil and twenty drops of oil of nutmeg and twenty drop's of oil of caicput; mix and rub n llttlo over tho edgo of tho oyollds every night with a camel's hair pencil. If tho oyobrowB fall or grow thin, twenty drops of tincture of cantharides can bo added to tho above, but on no account must cantharides bo put ou tho eyelids. It will do 110 harm on tho eyebrows, but might greatly Injure tho eyes if used ou tho lashes. The coloring matter of hair is composed of many chemicals, tho principal ono bo Ing sulphur, nnd from a deficiency of this In tho blood tho hair fades. Washing tho hair frequently with tho yoko of eggs or sulphur soap is good. Tho egg should bo used when tho hair is dry and harsh, and tho soap only when It Is too oily, though gray hair is seldom oily. Hating eggs Is also good to prescrvo tho color, for It is surprisiug how much sulphur there is in an egg. bomu Ufco gin pourc.l over sul phur and left to stand until clear. This is a good tonic. Ono of tho greatest miseries of nearly nil persons who ciufor their appearance is tho presenco of thoso enlarged pores known aa blackheads. For thoso whoso skin Is dry and shriveled, whllo also having tho "blackheads," tho following ointment Is worth Its weight In gold: Dcnzoat cd lard, two and one -half ounces, Iodldo of sulphur, ono drachm. Mix them thoroughly aud apply tho ointment thoy mako every day. Wash tho faco first in water as hot as it can bo homo, after which rub this well In, nnd, when well absorbed, wipe tho fnco with n soft cloth, cud In a short tlmo tho black heads will havo disappeared, with tho ad ditional uso of Balm of Gilcad, or If that Is not to bo obtained of your druggist, a lotion made of sulphate of due, ten grains, imd ono ounco of distilled water. 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