;k. CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, AUGUST ay, i892 - WOMAN AND HOME. how many BEHIND GOOD THEIR WOMEN FALL CHILDREN. "Margaret of Nnw Orlenna" Two KlniU of Women She Owns nHUBn Mni In. 1 spsnslTe KUIirlollm Mulling MUh. Advice to Motln-rn. "Why should a woman nt tlie age of for ty be, in nny senso of tlio won!, passcf" asked Mrs. Terhiino nt tha Montana Lake assembly. Ami then she answered the question in n wiht that was full of the simplest yet thu saddest ami tiimt pathetic entenres that oiiu In likely to hear for many a day. Mm. Tcrhunu pointed out that after the ago of forty thu mental forces of women are ai tneir beat, and yet tlio sunset of her life I darkened. Tako tho nverngo case. A woman of twenty marrici. Shu Is Imml some, Intelligent and educated. Sho has wad. shu lias bathed a llttlo In tho sea of thought niid looked with wonderment upon It billows. She linn even dreameil of voynges out there where Mutely ships of splendid minds are grasping all tlio winds thnt blow and aro pushing for tho port of progress. And then sho turns to her duties as wife. At first she follows her reading and tries to keep up with tho times, but It keeps her busier now tlmii It did. Then the children come, and sho Is so harried. Her work is ho unending and so exacting. Shu finishes one task only to find it hns brought her to tho threshold of a hundred now ones. Shu thinks sometimes of tho cul ture shu is losing, but shu has no time. Hero nro duties that will not bo waved . .Vr B,IU H ,l K"d mother, and her children shnll not bo neglected. Shu loses her touch with tho women whoso cares uru lighter. Shu forgets much that sho ouco knew well. Sho bends every energy thnt tho children may liavu advan tages. Shu would feel that sho had done a Hellish, nn unpardonnbfo thing If sho sat down to rend or to study when there were tasks demanded of her by her husband or her children. Presently shu sees that tho toys and girls have discovered thnt mother does not know. Howqiilcklychtldreiicninutothiit! Thoy compare her with somo ono and she suffers. Without meaning It or knowing it sho loses Interest In tho things that In tcrestthem. Sho never would havu thought sho could do that. To avoid It is tho very thing for which sho sacrificed herself. Sho has inudo duty her slave so long thnt duty is her master. Sho cannot escape fvnm lw ....... . 1 ... t (I It . ..u.u mU tii-iuuiiiii one nus nuiiiicti. she goes her weary way till thu day is done, and oven In sleep sho dreams of tolling. All her associates drift further ami further . from her. Her circle uarrows till sho stands In thu center-alone. There is not a throb from her brain that is answered by a thought from tlio world, and sho knows It. Has sho done best? Would It havu been selfishness for her to neglect the children a llttlo In unconscious Infancy to keep pace with them lietter In ncuto maturity? Does sho not quicker lose hold of them, lo-ie guidance of them when they can outrun her outthlnk her? And when they have t gone nnd left her nlone, nnd tho echoes are loud wheru laughter used to live, what lias she? Neglected, forgotten, unrequited, unthanked, in many tilings ignorant, in many things dull, tlio measure of suffer ing that must lie hers will simply bo the measure of possibility that wits hers the day she wed. Chicago Herald. good In every one and that thnmr.tlvc fo; many n seemingly ill advised action maj Ssoftho puiest, though tho thing Itself seems grossly unconventlonnl. The world ly woman, on tho other hand, liok4 no deeper than thu surface, ami Is Influenced entirely by what society would say. There fore for leniency look totho una who reads men as thu other reads novels, and from her vast knowledge sees more to praise than censure. Philadelphia Times. A Woi-mii Who Own a Htngv Line. A peculiarly nervous llttlo woman, with dark auburn hair and fin ng black eyes, Is often registered at the (irand hotel in tills city. Sho Is Mrs. H. J. tangdan, of Jjissen county, tho woman stage driver of tho Sierras, hut she Is mora than a driver of stages shu Is an owner. Her stage lines extend for several hundred miles throughout tho mountains, and sho owns "'" i ihmm-h ami veiucies ami carries the United States mall a well as hun dreds of passengers. Her husband tiled a few years ngo, nnd sho took hold and managed ami extended tho business aforesaid. Mrs. I.angilon tins taken many mall contracts from tho gov ernment, and Is well known at Washing ton, which city sho often has occasion to visit In connection with her mall contiact. Mrs. Ijiiugdon Is reK)rted to bo as good a Judge of stock as any In thu stage busi ness. Sho knows also tho opportune mo ment when to greasu a wagon, oil harness nnd generally to keep In touch with the stngu business, so as to maku It successful. Her stngo lines extend oversomuof thu rtlggidcst routes III tho Sierras mid nimhi across plains, ku thoso about Siisnuville. I'lumns county has suveral of Mrs. I.nng don's lines. Sho delivers mails and pas seugcrs promptly, nnd by reason of her skin in taking contracts and her ability in executing them lias hecoiuu noted for her pluck and enterprise. Sho Is said to ho nn excellent whip nnd to buuhloto maulpit lato tho lines of four or more horses about as easily ns the famous Hank Monk used to do on the old Cielgcr grade. San l'ran Cisco Kxnminer. Inexpcimlve lllihrliith. "Dishwashing is an awfully common placu subject, Isn't It, and yet It Is a very Important one," said an admirable house keeper. "Indeed, I think I could preach an excellent sermon with dishcloths for n text. Just w hat kind Is best and how they should bo eared for are mutters Mint r. destiny. For I tell you, whether It brlnn sorrow or Joy, thu choice you make Is nn Irrevocable one. Tho moon may go back and bo a crescent ero tho llrst uuarter Is reached, tho rose re-enfold Itself within the calyx of tho bud, or the sultry noon renew tho freshness of tho dawn before tho clrclo of tho day Is spanned with greater ease than a woman can resume the lightness of her maiden fancies after tho die of her wedded lot Is cast. Hall's Journal of Health. MiiiiiiuImk n Hiialinnil. Wo hear a great deal nowadays atout tho Uiaunuellielit of litislmniL mul tl.. matter Is discussed as if, like embalming the dead, It was one of tho lost arts, lint I notice that tho women who are agitating tho question are not tho gentlewomen or this country. No. my positive friend, you Who will rise at this and say t hat t hese ot her women aro under the subjection of their husbands and are afraid to speak this is not so. These women have found a warm nnd tender place In thu hearts of their mankind. They havu found tho secret of "managing a husband," and you have not. Prate all jou like, agitato all you wish at club meetings and nt women's gather lugs, but thu secret will not thus bu found, Tho place to learn how to maimgu a hint band Is not at thu meeting of your club, but in your home, at thu sldu of your hut band and with vtitir c-lilliln-ti. "Ti,,,!'. ti. old fashioned Idea," said a positive womnn contemptuously to mo the other day. Yes, thank (Sod It Is, my friend, anil It would be better for tho hitp'pliicss of hundreds of women todny If they would bo a Httlu more old fashioned in this respect. Kd ward W. link in Ladles' Hoiuu Journal. A Ititrn nixllnrtlnn. Ono of thu very few women In tho uni verse who havu thu right to wear tho title lf trtrliil..il .1..-..- f.. A. I ai . w niiinii;!!! IIIH'llir ISaillllU U IIHOII I 'it t tl-l- son. Sho is u native of County Armagh, Ireland, and is the only femalu doctor of music in the Ilrltlsh kingdom, with tho exception of the Princess of Wales. She Is young woman of llnu attainments, lie foreshu was Ilfteen years of ago she wan proficient In the Greek, Latin, French and Italian languages. At that ngeshodeclflcd upon music as her life's profession, and en tereil upon Its study at the Hoyal Irish Academy of Music, and subsequently bo cninu conductor anil musical director of thu Dublin Choral union. Jlt-r career, from a schohtrlr twilnt. i.f TJIATNTNG CHILDREN. AN IMPORTANT ALLY RESTS DUTY THAT USU WITH MOTHERS. celve but llttlo attention In the average I vuw '' been a brilliant one. Sho has "MarBjarct or New Orh-itu." New Orleans claims tho distinction of having been thu first city in tills country .to erect a monument to a woman. "Mnr garet of Now Orleans" made her great for tune out of tho baking business. Shu cauia with her husband, Michael Haugh ery, and children to this country from Ire land. Death bereft her of her family, and sho was loft alone in thu world. Seeking employment, sho drifted to New Orleans, Where sho entured the services of tho sis ters as dairy maid. Karnlng a limited amount of money, she established a small bakery. This increased under her man agement to wholesalo dimensions. She sent out from her establishment bread cartH that carried as a freo gift to thu do serving poor 300 loaves of bread dally. Everything this woman undertook pros pered greatly. Sho could neither read nor write, and hod an extremely limited Idea oi ugures; yet siio carried on such au ex household, Indeed far too little, fnrnn Mm Judicious management of somo Items of thlssortmuchof the daintiness- and what might bu called the poetry of dishwashing depends. For there is poetry In dishwash ing, aiinougu as mat operation is com monly carried on It Isn't apparent to tho ordinary (esthetic taste. I have tried all sorts of cloths, linen, cotton and mixtures of these materials, and for a long tlmu could find nothing that exactly pleased me. "One day, in a fit of desperation at not being able to lay my hand on Just what I wanted, I caught up an empty flour sack which had been through thu laundry, and was so delighted with It that I havu been a perfect miser in thu item of flour sacks ever since, and woe bo to thu unfortuiiatu handmaiden who destroys onu of tlium or appropriates it to any other use. .Thu soft, fine cotton makes absolutely perfect cloths and when my supply of these runs short I buy cotton as nearly like thu sacking ma terial as I can find, and stitch it up into bags in precisely tho sitniu shape. It has thu additional recommendation of being Inexpensive and. where onu bins flmir l.v thu bag, of utilizing that which Is often uilowed to go vnslu." New York Ledger. Hulling Milk 1 . Not Injure Itn Value. A very Important question, from tho point of view of thu nourishment of new born children, is whether boiled milk re tains a suiilclently nutritive value. For merly It was universally thought that milk ought to bo used in a statu as nearly like as possible to that In which it is when issuing from tho breast, and uncooked milk was thu only kind employed for feed ing infants. Nmvailajs, m.wuter, since it has been clearly demonstrated that milk may bu au agent for the transmission of various diseases, Ruch as eruptive fevers, typhoid fever and especially consumption, most authors and physicians agree in recommending that tolled milk only should bo given to infanta. This practice Is u.smirpillv i-Yr-i.llmit. fm,,. wiu point ot v uw of written songs and cantatas, received sil ter medal ror proficiency In tho natural sciences and a gold medal for organ play ing, ami Is a poet and essayist of excellent talents. Sho was graduated from the Hoyal Irish university as bachelor of inn slo and bachelor of arts In Ib7, ami was graduated as doctor of music at tho Hoyal Irish academy in ISM). London Letter. Hrllrrlltin on Uiti Inrlitrnt of Onit lUy'i CMtl-NfTrrnl KIiiiU of Voting l'ropln In Hc-itdI ItlnVrtmt lloiiiehol-U Why Many Molhera Kll. It is of course trim that tin general and uniform system of training thu young can bo expected. Diverse natures will 1,- their diversity In their relations to other people. It has tout my fortune to make calls today on different families, nnd at each one to Hud children. At house No. t I met at the gate n big headed, big ejed toy that by temperament you could see was nn Inventor. Everything In this world existed for him to use for a purpose, nnd thnt purpose yon would 1st likely to find original with himself. Ho hntl his foot on the rose trellls-now what do you supposu - t-..lll . II. ft . . "",l -miiis huh in iiiuir uieariy enough to us It was for a rosebush to climb on; but to him It was Just as evidently for him to climb on, Vy ho went, got caught by Ihn rose nnd In the struggle the boy got tho worst of It. It Is not hard to see why rosebushes havo thorns In that yard. An I entered thu house big eyes was Just In front of me, walking backward ami talking In a half shy way In order to find inoout. Ho uvl dently understtMsl me, or thought he did. A moment after ho had run. up stairn, mounted thu balustrade and caino riding down with n whnek at his mother's feet. "I'll tell jour father, sir, If you do thnt again!" sho cried nt him. Two bud things. She linil In ono sentence owned up thnt shu could not mnungo him herself, nnd thnt a llrst wrong was to ho repeated be fore It became correctable. Wu had homo domestic matters to talk over, and tho subject of canning fruit to discuss, which took us to tho kitchen. Llttlo Phil was everywhere, full of Inquiry and never still. Hut nt every move his mother was sharply saying; "Stop that, slrl If you don't I'll tell jour father, and hu'll train you." I should havu liked to seo thu boy's W Jti TUOflil V -.' .s rtm F "N h .- j f!l h '( WHEN YOU WANT (lljCf-rln for t'niiMiiuiillon. Glycerin is used Internally In somo dis eases, notably in consumption, as a substi tute for codllveroll. Notwithstanding Its undoubted nutrient property-, It Is not equal to tho latter In tho treatment of phthisis, owing to thu nbst-ncuof certain chemical elements upon which tho efllcacy of codllver oil in a great measure depends. At the same time tho valtiu of glycerin administered to consumptive patients should not to lost sight of; occasionally, us It is much more easily tolerated by thu stomach, it may bo alternated with oil, or tho two may bu given together. I lint u known several cases In which thu patients were unable to tako codllver oil when given alone, but readily retained It when given in conjunction with glycerin. 'ljWiiiu, nroilhvliixls iiirninut. .vo busbiess that she rolled up a largu "t'i7 'oT'vlew , f X7 "TC i i. ,, . ., - - ...' -- Kiuiie, win hi leetiinginianison boiled milk bank account yearly Her appearance in face, form and dress wns unprepossessing. Sho was usually clad In a short gown of graj, with n Qua kerlike bonnet, and with n coarse, ruddy fnco shu presented anything but a fashion able presence. Driving through tlio streets lu H clumsy cart, with her plain costumes, on her errands of mercy or business, shu was nover a subject of ridicule or derision, but always of respectful deference; even tho mischievous street hoodlum doffed Ids ragged cap ami stood waiting to serve her. Thu needs of tho orphan appealed most strongly to her sympathies. Kspeclally to those who were made fatherless and moth erless by that fatal pestilence, thu yellow fever, shu gave largo slices of her Income. At her death her body lay in state two days and was viewed by thousands. The funeral took place at St. Patrick's church, and was the largest ever known in thu history of New Orleans, except that of Jefferson Davis. Tho procession of car riages extended for miles, ami Included every religious order, every civic society, thu priests, clergymen and people of every church ami denomination, with thu dill dren from all thu schools nnd numerous orphan asylums in the city. Old and young, rich and poor, Ignorant and wise all turned out to do honor to the memory of one plain, uneducated woman, for her deeds were great. Thu whole of her fortune wns bequenthed to the different orphan asylums without regard to faith. Uostoti Traveller. Twit Kinds or Women. When onu says "she Is a woman of the world," thu phrasu does not Imply in the least that she Is a worldly woman. Such a ono enjoys only those delights that un essentially of the earth earthy. Pleasure is her aim and fashion her god, hut a "woman of thu world" Is au entirely dif ferent typo altogether. Shu is, to give a concise tieiiuitloii, onu who possesses a rare knowledge of thu world, gained by a wide and varied personal experience A woman of thu world Is wise and can sit in Judg ment on men and affairs, because she knows whereof she speaks, while u worldly woman in many cases hasn't a single i,en slhlo Idea in Iter frivolous head, A woman of the world Is to be trusted, Shu Is, as u rule, cool and calculating, with a dUcrlml nation worthy of it diplomat. Sho neu-r reveals the secret of another or tells any of ber own. Shu does moiu thinking than talking, but what she says always means some thing. Shu rut ely condemns, for from her vast experience she knows that there is ilotlieyget sulllclent nourishment? This question lias toeii examined, with tho aid of all the documents which could to col lected, by Mr. Henry Drouet. From his researches, made from tlio various points of view of physlologj-, clinical treat ment and microtos, results tho general conclusion that boiling does not at all di minish tlio digestibility of milk, and con sequently does not diminish its nutritive value. Paris ltevuu Selentlflquu. Ways of I-riitoutlug u Watch. If you are determine;! to wear your watch lika thu rest of womankind, thrust it Into j-our tollcu; it is n good idea to havo sewed securely to the lining of each waist one of thu patent fastening hooks which havu to bu pressed lu order to pass over anything. Clasp thU over tlio big link at the end of your chain, nnd you nre comparatively safe. A strong handed inter, may break tho chain, but cannot capture thu watch. If this Is Impossible, it is at any rate always easy to fasten a fancy pin through the end of thu chain, which will keep it from slipping away and render it a little less easy to grab. Another excellent plan would to to have a small pocket sewed to the lining of each bodice at the place where It Is natural to slip the watch. This pocket could open toward the front, and when the watch was thrust in could fasten by means of onu of thu patent loops to an eyelet crocheted on the lining of thu bodice With the watch securely tucked In such a receptacle, even with thu chain dangling daintily down the front of tho gown, a woman might safely venture Into a crowd and not bo obliged to keep one hand con- ' tluually over her breast to protect her I property, Cincinnati Commercial Gazette. I OlrU, Don't Marry In n Hurry. I Voting girls, wait until you are at least twenty-llvu before you think of marrying. All tastes change between thu ages of six teen and thirty The htsiks you read, the Knim-n jiii. enjoy, me milliner's SKID you trust to, the frltiidship you cultivate, nil arechauging; why should nontho tastes mid fancies of thu soul!1 Thu age that feeds upon Mrs, South worth and Mrs. Holmes is vastly unlike thu ago that de mands stronger mental fotsl, Tho hero you are rend) to worship nt eighteen will not ho u hero to jou. ten chunces to one, at twenty-eight Wait until yuur tastes settle and the possibilities within tou have found their level to-fore jou fix upon au unalterable About Ordering n Week's Dinners. Let tho.su who complain of tlio trouble of housekeeping and of the dally difficulty of what to order for thu next day's dinner to say nothing of breakfast and luncheon try the very siniplu plan of devoting an hour every Saturday to tlio making out of n week's menu, writing down at tlio same time the dally order for the butcher. This method will savu no end of trouble and thought, and will also insure to tlio family a greater variety of food. In this way, too, ml vidunl tastes may to gratified ami Httlu luxuries introduced, and a much tot ter table maintained nt a less cost than when, fretted and hurried, thu house mis tress bus only a fow minutes to spare fo. her cook, thu result I telng almost always thu ordering of a few staple dishes over and over. New York Tribune. Wimliliig Children's 1'itee. Cnru should always bo observed in wash ing children's faces not to let the soap get In their eyes. A physician writes; "I think It cruel to allow the face and eyes to to washed with soap in thu coarse and rough way in which I havo often seen it done. Some nurses appear to taku a sort of mor bid delight in Its employment In this way. Even to nn adult soap in thu eyes is n very painful ordeal to go through; In tho end It inevitably produces chronic, sometimes acute, ophthalmia. Children should to sparetl this barbarity. In washing chll urens races with soap a llnu flannel, n spongo or tlm comer of a towel show'nl he used." To Clean Kn-;mvliigii. It has been found that ozone bleactien paper perfectly without injuring tho fltor iu me least, it can bo used for removing mildew and other stains from engravhq that havo been Injured by hanging on the walls of damp rooms. Tho engraving should be carefully moistened and sus pended in a large vessel partially filled with ozone. Thuozonu may to generated by putting n piece of clean phosphorus in tho bottom of the vessel partially covered with water. Exchange. Miss Caroline Kelly Is the art decorator of tho largest carriage building establish ment In New York. Shu employs over twenty young women. Private and public carriages have la-en decorated with great tusto and success by Miss Kelly nnd her staff of women workers, Tim Metropolitan hotel, near the Un'on t'epot, Atlanta, Is kept by Mrs. Keith, as sisudhy her daughters and sons. It is said to to au Ideal hotel; it has no bar, no "iiiiiirii or smoKingj rooms. To take oil out of carpets or woolens, pu on buckwheat Hour and brush It off very carefully into a dustpan. Keep on uppljiug till all of thu grease has been ab sorbed, One of thu mysteries of humanity is the reluctance with which a man buys n woman's magazluu for his wife and the eagerness with which he reads it. An experienced cook says; "Use a silver loun when cooking mushrooms, Tho sil ver will to blackened if any Injurious quality Is present " Seven widows of If evolutionary soldiers are on the rolls of the Kno.xvlllu (Teun.) pension olllce. titniiifiiiu ill. l... i a . s t .. ....-..Min. kiii iiu u-iirii ioienr ins father nnd tlread his coming, or were all tho threats of Ids mother mere fustian? I wonder If sho really ever reported tho chap's performances? I bullevu not. It was a case of weaknuss. She was not self educated to educate any ono else. All through my visit there wns not one nci- lilt .. At . - . . i, nn-, iiiiu t-ympuiiicuu worn or guid ance, hut constant effort to stop him. Thu poor fellow hud, Instead of a mother, it briikesiniin or hrnkeswomnn, whoso whole business in the way of training a child was to cheek him. At liomu No. 2 I found a cusoof tills sort, a peevish girl, so puny I could not bo sure of her age, lint about six. Thu little crea ture had not ono easy nerve In her IksIj- a restless, frctttsl lxsly that always wanted something and did not know why. Tho seat of her trouble was her stomach, and tho secret of that difficulty was inherited from both parents. Thu father Is an Invet erate smoker and thu mother a tluvoteo of tea nnd nervousness. Thu child of course Is a tensu ami not easy to endure. Tlio moth er had had enough work to endure herself, but when It came to two more selves of tho same sort she gave up all effort at using common sense. Tlio llttlo girl had only to teaso for anything iu order to get It, If pos sible. She ntu at all times whatever she craved, notwithstanding tho mother knew In general terms that sho was aggravating thodlfllculty. When I hwl been seated on th vi-riin.l,i overlooking a pretty garden the child be gan to pull off choice flowers and throw them lu my lap. There really was no uso In this, for I could not carry them away and did not wish to do so. Placing my hand on tho little ono 1 said;. "Now, my little friend, wo have enough. Let us talk about this beautiful blue ono." Wo had it few moments' qulto pleasant chat nbout tho flower, but before I could qulto n-allre that sho had left me sho was teasing ln.r mother for a banajm. Tho mother replied: "It Isn't good for you, my dear. I would not eat It." Hut tho child set up a deter mined wiilnu and got what she wanted. I am ashamed to tell you how disagreeable this girl tocamu to me lu tho course of a single half hour. At housu No. 8 I found a toy of about eight, his breeches rolled up as high as possible and his feet bare. Hewasiisturdy fellow, full of vitality and not very fond of book study. Hu knew mu well and trotted mu off at once down the mir.i.... way to show mu something hu had found out atout insects, and more about dowers. Wu had a splendid tlmo for half nn hour before his mother discovered us, nnd then llko a sensible woman shu joined us lu our study of things. "The toy doesn't like books very well," she said, "but ha likes things, and that, I think, will hnvtt to do." But the time came for suveral duties au I the toy was flrmlyordered to go. He went without a complaint and with prompti tude. It certainly was not agreeablu to him to leavu us, yet hu was well trained. Invited to dine at this house I did so, rxynusu it Is pleasant always to to there as long as is considerate. At tho tahlu tonics were passed to tha smallest child, r glfl of seven years, who declined them, toon after shu said shu wished for tor- nes. "vtimi you mvo on your plate is very nice," said her mother, but gave her no berries. I wild, "Will torrles hurt her. do you think?" "Oh, no." she answered, but I prefer she should learn not to change her mind so easily." This llnu blending of freedom and firmness was pro ducing an admirable family and a homo of beaut)'. The power to make beautiful souls is n rare gift-It constitutes the genius of tuotherhissl. Nothing but that privilege and duty would havu constituted woman what she Is nt her best a creator. It is our true ambition. I do not lack sympathy for those who have Inherited such blasesor weaknesses as disqualify them for tolng noble mothers; only such persons should not become w ves. They have no right to assume nn office they cannot fill. Mary E. Spencer In St. Ixnils Gloto-Democrat. A (Sooil I.lnliiii-ni, A cheap stimulating Hulment which will to almost odorless ami jet effective or outsiiie application can, to madu as fol lows: In onu quart of turpentine mix ono quart of coal oil. Puck half au ounce of nlkunot root and two ounces of pulverized capsicum iu a large ordinary funnel. Over this mixture pour thu turpentine and oil, allowing it all to is-rcolatu through the capsicum and alkanet root. Iu this way it ttill extract thu substance of the capsicum and take on a toaittlful red from thu ulkit hit. 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