$qg3C3tzrsWi&tw ttgsvsCT??tssaffiaiacr Xttme- 1,1 r CAIMjWLUITY COURIER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2i. 1892 Mssamn HBIUU GOIUKTATOIT tf INK and tattttk tea! fcr llris, lAwaale, Nebraska, All Branehte of Mule, Art, llecattea, Lltaratart, aad Laagwafaa, Taenia a faculty of Mlxiesn iBstruetora teach Teaoher an ARTIST AND SPECIALIST. fa only pons rvatnry weat of Boston own tag M oa MIMlag Md rarnlshlnt. A re. EUknwtar lady aiiltnu. TulQoaftoa mm m par term 01 10 week. , fn tar Oalalofue and tanerel Information O. B. HOWBLl DlrMtr. Ladies' and Children's air Catting and Shampooing I SpMlittj, SAM.WESTERFIELD'S BURR BLOCK. Santa Fe Route m m m ii ltcWsonJopeh 4 Santa FeRR TIN Paydlar RouU U taa Facile Cet Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepera i Kansas CUT and SAN DIEGO. LOS ANGELES, and SAN FRAN CI8CO. Short LIm Rata I PORTLAND, Oregon. Datable Dally Train Sarrlee Between eCtv and PUEBLO, COLOR ADO RINGS, and DENVER. Short t 3AL.T 1AKE UtY. Katun Tpri The Direct Texas Route afi Tialai Between Xaaw CHj and tatruMh. The Short Line Between Kane City and Gatnetvllle, Ft. Worth, Did!, Austin, Temple, Bail Antonio, Houaton, and all Principal Point In Texas. Dm Only Lino Running Through tkt KLAHOMA COUNTRY. Ta Oaly" Direct Lino to thoToxa Pan-Handle. For Mas and Time TaMo and Interna Hon RegareMnf Rata and Routes Call oa B. L. PALMER, Pwrer Agoat, Ht$nraitft, WOMAN AND HOME. HINTS I, At TO THE' TRAINING Ms'iOUS CHILDREN. OF The Month, Tenth ami llreatli A Flea for Mingle Urdu Ancient IlllUnC rar. Thn llwlijr CarriageThe lltinieniaker, Ohlulrrm mill Thalr Dull. In a paper on "Education In tlio Treat mentor Nervous fllrls" tho author urgnl tho value of cultivating n love of good book. "First should coiuu the nursery classics, 'Mntlier (loose,' 'Cinderella,' 'Prince Fortuuntu,' etc., to I (ol lowed later l) (Irlnim, IIiuih Andersen, 'Alice In Wonderland,' Howard Pylo's 'Wonder Clock' mid older equally fascinating. Alioitt Hid age of eight tlio ehlld can lie led by tlio hand through parts of Shake apearo's plays. At twelve come Dickens omo of Thackeray and Coo pur, nil of Hawthorne, and tlio moil Interesting work of the best novelists. At tho age of fifteen tlio carefully guided child may be left free to tumble nlioitt In n library. The paper later on advised tho study 01 history, which tho French consider tlio mot Important study of nil for a woman. It will be noticed that all thn books rccum mended uqtll history I liegtni nro stories of tho Imagination, which ll would Hecin almost liariufitl to tho easily excited na ture of n nerv'ou child, but thin crltlcUm In answered In tho paper with tho nsser tlon tlint Intercut most lie developed ami a healthy Imagination cultivated, which Im powilble only through tho lovo of good book n. Homo listener to thin paper' afterward discussed It Informally, and one woman mndotho pertinent suggestion that moth ers were often responsible fur nervous girl through their constant stirring tliutu tip. "I have Keen n mother," slio said, "call her llttlo daughter of four yearn of age perhaps to her side and deliberately go to work to put the child Inn statu of excite meat, telling her of aonio promised pleasure With Increasing animation, enjoying the responsive kindling of the child's face, till the llttlo one runs off a pretty picture with sparkling eyes and flushed cheeks, but with heart going pita-pat and nerves tingling, There may bo some stolid natures that need such awakening. For the most part, though,' I think, American children aro far too.excltable uatnridly to need any sort of stimulus. If the pressure la nil the other way they will still rebound sufficient ly to preserve the equilibrium. "Another mistake, lu my opinion, is to let nervous children understand that they are such. "How often one hears mother ay, 'Helen Is such a nervous child' In Helen' presence,' and with the Intonation of its belli) rather, a thing to be proud of than otherwise! At lonat Helen is likely to consider It such, for I have heard nucIi little nlrls declluo doing something which they preferred not to do with the superhn dictum, 'No, that make me nurvous.' What a pitiable distinction! "To me, tho mother of n netvoiiH little girl ha a tremendous responsibility, which she can meet only with unremitting vlgl lance In the matter of dress, food, hours of rest and occupation of the afflicted child which It has been her misfortune to bear." -Her Point of View In New York Time. ttXAtt TkwquMCTtO wn t Mwm o oountst wtu few much wmmw. nmt stuct o TwtiuatMS t ilV5n8'to TrSB3vi''r3 lri ia. 1WtSS v m&iLPc, mmwym BeOKUAWTXDi vaxl. anmraa orrr Tonata, aaaVTfJU&av atia. bt. 9Auu. ar. jc .iBtiSro&onrSm uhm mimn uwm trams TkrtMMia Oostlne. aiiutss. Vm Tstwllshif Chair Osre saA ZMalac Owe dally batwtsm CIO- oaoo, sara Btooraa, o ohoii. blot OKAJCA, talMinM aSOOAOO sad D oouMuum araiiraa u russio 4espk7er Sums 0H sad Tepeka. VlaTh Albert Lh Rout. W Basst ttW.a twtwtMB Ctuttao ad MtaaMBolU and at. FuL with TKBOOOH aseHales Ohalr Oars arajDB to and from tbow VotaMs and Kssais Cttr. Thrauah Chair Oar sa iiiyar miwiw nana, mpun uuie ana BX.0TM and BBjrVBB, . aad Blusar hatwua F atouz Valla via Book bland. fHVkknLMu. Valdara. ar CmlfA lafbi Mas, aprtly at aay Ooupoa Ilckat OfAoa, or addraas I. ST. JOHN, JOHN OTAM, ITdasacar. 01TSt,"raa.Ait. OtaOAO,0 1LT. The Month, Teeth and llraath. The lungs are the organs for the pitrltl- eatlon of the blood which comes from the various parts of tho body. They also carry away a great many impurities by blowing them out through the air passages. This waste carries with it odors of all kinds, aad deposit on the teeth and about the tongue and gums materials which may decompose and glvo the breath a character which would make it anything but agree able. One may be very clean In toilet matters, but not have a pure breath, and a few sug gestion as to how to secure this should be of at least a passing interest. The first essential in keeping the breath tweet beloug to tho morning hours. Dur ing repose you cannqt of course observe ttaose little matters which engage a cer tain amount of your attention when you are awake. The consequence Is that the Impurities which would not accumulate during activity Uud a foothold. After brushing the teeth and rinsing the mouth, dip a Baft handkerchief In luke warm water and gently wipe the gums. Then take a little salted water do not make Itstroug and again rinse the mouth. After this scrape your tongue with the ordinary scraper which the druggt ha for aale or wltha epooa. These necessaries ought to remove any cause of bad breath which owes it origin to the condition of tho mouth. When the stomach Is the offend ing party, a draft of peppermint will Iw found or service. Teeth which are not well nourished and preserved need the care which none but a killed dentist can give. Every little spot which may mark a nucleus for decay and very little chipping of the enamel should be attended to at once It you wish to have your breath comparatively pure. When air passe over an Impurity It carries with it characters not Its pwn. New York World. grrat longing to nee then) repeated In tin present time. INpitlnllyai-rtlicy bewitch lug to the youhg Imiifckceper, who have visions of surprising their husbands with a bill of faro copied front ancient times. Yet they have no idea of what the pccuhui dUlies were coinKed, A "young lady" writes ttsi "I liavo read so much of the wonderful feasts and ba.i quota glveu lu ancient times, tho almost fabulous entertainment of the nobles and emperors of Greece anil Homo, that I ant curious to know someililng montdelnllf about them. Do tell me, dear madam, II you can how the dishes, which must have cntt a small fortune, were prepared f C What did they consUtf "I am vnliiiu. exnectlnu xoon In ur. u hntuekeenlnu. I am fond of trvlnir nc-.t flowers-qulimywort Is in French herbe a things, and can alTord n little extrava rcqulnnnic; clematis hi called by our guuco to enable mo toiluso. It would lit country folks beggars' weed, lu French It such a pleasure to surprise my husband Is herbe au.t queuxj mignonette little dar by bringing him. a dainty entertainment l llng-ls herbe d'amour; scurvy grass, also entirely different from the common run ol called spoon grass, Is hcrbo nuxcillcres; things." I herb Paris Is hetbon Paris; moneywort Is You would Indi ii surprise your husband, herbo mix ecus. How did theso names and guests, my dear child, with somcthliiu I comotobo alike lu both languages? On "different from Hie common run of things," I the other hand, some of tho French nnmus Mi f a TTTFir PAS? MAIL lOUTE 1 riW, ' -TO-. ' .T AAA J ft.'', , . A.. avanwortm c joeeKarwM 1m dhraet Una to Ft. Saatt, Parwn. - iv m: retire through age or lilnr. With all her great wealth and commercial power the "Lady of the Don Mnrclie" remalntil to the day of her death a plain, unpretentious womin, with a kind, motherly manucraud genial expression. Hxchnuge. 'n Nnmrit lh VluwnrsT Who named the flowers? Kve crliaps, after Adam named the creatures. I think, dear women, that Kve must havu named the flowers, U'caiiso her daughters aro so proud of them. They weru named licforo the time of Solomon, you know, Hut how comes It that m many flowers have tho tamo fancy names lu more than one lan guage r Thus to takcKomuof our common wild If wo could glvo you such recipes; but few, If any, have been recorded, ami nont that you would willingly follow. Tbeli banquets were wonderfully lavish In Hit amount provided but gross almost beastly In the composition. Served In bar baric splendor, on polished gold net round with precious stones, yet there waa no del icacy or refinement either In the mode til preparing or arranging the food. Mrs. Ueury Ward Heecher in Godoy's, The Hatty Carriage, I have felt that soiuo one should warn young mothers of many of the ways lu which a baby carriage maybe dangerous, i I have hoped that an abler pen than mine would take mi the subject, but thus fill ' have seen nothing. I know how much J, ,,,,, m,y tlK, ,, ,mrljo suspicion both mother and child need the air, but n'wlth wnlch to ,k.ft.1)(1 ,cr Kreftt pride. These suspicious are generally the fruit of are not lu the least like our own. Illack brlouy, for Instance, Is herbe nux fetnmes battues; centaury Is herbe nux tulllc florins; adder's tongue Islierliuaux mlllo miracles; goose foot is herbe du bon Henri, and wil low herb is hcrbo St. Antonio. Loudon Queen. A Oreat Cam. Ono phase of a woman's pride great family pride is self respect. It Is a great care. Shu will dwell at great length on its strength, and Is always on the alert to pro tect It, She Is so Jealous of It thatshe con tinually airs her grievances. She Is so fearful thatshe will not be treated with the deference she considers her due that tho most trivial thlugsarn taken for slights anil Insults. If the llttlo things are ex our variable climate, with lis easterly winds and sudden changes, n child Is fai ltetter leftat homo until the weather has become settled. I often see babies lu charge of children not largo or strong enough to guide the carrlnge safely over a curbstone, and It strikes tho curb or side walk with a Jar that must affect tho spine unpleasantly at least, If not dangerously. Then again I sco babies lying flat on theli backs, with the sun, in all Its blinding force, shining directly In their eyes. Is it any wonder that so many of our 1107a and girls nro wearing spectacles or eyeglasses? Not long ago I saw a baby, perhaps five weeks old, lying with tho lace bonier of tho shade flapping back and forth across its little face lu a manner that must have been as painful to the child as it was to I me, but as the pour baby could not petition for n change it was obliged thus to suffer. I know these things aruuotdoiie Intention ally, but nil the same they are not pleasant for the child, and in many cases they are positively injurious. Theso aro only a few instances, but if they lead tho mother who read them to observe for themselves I think they will agree with me that baby carriage, although a great con venience, may, If not firopurly ban lb , b.. a sourcoof discomfort- to tho baby '-A Grandmother" lu Lynn (Mass.) Item. a jealous mind; for women who nro on the lookout fur proper resfiect to be paid to them aro usually Insanely Jealous of at tentions paid to others, and woo bo unto the unfortunate individual If tho ono lack ing lu attention to Iter should happen to be her husband! In her endeavors to properly protect her family pride and self respect her grievances become tho common prop erty and gossip of tho neighborhood, mid for that matter thn moot remote corner of tho earth.-Chicago Inter Ocean. A riis for Single lleda. If single beds were more numerous thau they are, a great many people would be better off. When one Is tired, sick, crocs, restless, out of sorts, he or she 1 ought, to sleep, aloue and not communicate by prox imity tho maladies that affect him. The brute creatures when sick go away br themselves till they die or gut over their troubles, and this Instinct a great many human beings have; those that have It are best If indulged in it, not to the slight est degree of neglect, however. Left to themselves, they can compose their Internal dissensions, recover their lost equilibrium, and get back their habit ual rate of "vibration," whereas. If con tinually disturbed and "crossed" and In terrupted, they are a long time in getting dock to too normal. Where two children In a family must bar the same room, In a great many cases they would be better off to have two single bads rather' than one wide double bed. We can share great many things with those we love, but solitude clings to us from birth to death. We came into the world alone, we must go out of It alone, and we live In It alone In a certain Important ease, and to get and keep our "bearlnga" we must'' sometime be left alaae Itt good that we ahouW be. 1 . He who has his bed to himself may be essentially alone for a portion of the twenty-four, hours, may have himself to him self and adjust hi internal mechanism to hU own satisfaction. For a great many wees and Ills solitude Is a balu-waat'we call solitude for when alone the Imma terial asserts Itself, the actual fades, the Is praeu with us. New York Adio- tVanted Oituil lluiuekeeplng. Young women make n big blunder if they do not learn to tnko care of a home. It la n grievous social and moral wrong wheu girls nro brought up helpless In household life. How often wo see mothers busily en gaged lu domestic duties like 11 slave, In order that the girl may enjoy every luxury and do nothing: Indeed many hardly let their daughters soil their hands. No woman ought to marry who cannot look well to the ways of her household. In case uhe may not herself be required to work she ought to bo able to seo whether the work Is done In a proper manner. A womau is out of her element unless sho is ac quainted to a certain extent with tho sci ences of bukeology, bollology, stltchology, makeology and mendology. There never waa n greater blunder than to substitute good looks for good qualities. The reason why so many men do not make home for themselves in these days la because they cannot afford it, The women are too much averse to working, and too extravagant in all their tastes. Wo want more frugality, industry and system. If we could Introduce these virtues Into our higher society we should diminish the envy, jealousy and suicides of the sin gle, and the wretchedness, bickering and divorce of the married. Every girl ought to be brought up to have regular domestic duties. Idleness should bo forbidden her. The only dignified life la u useful life. Labor Tribune. Children and Their Dolls. The great lovo n little girl has for her family of dolls la only n copy in miniature of the maternal affection that Is showered upon her own little self, The Instinct is born In her, and there Is no sweeter or more Innocent play than the mlmlo representa tion of home life that sho gives with her Inanimate companions, large and small. Headers of human nature, 11 they watch a child with her dolls, will very readily as certain bow she herself is treated. The conversations between her and her doll baby are sure to be copies of those her mother holds with her. The wise utterances she let fall she has heard from father or mother. The poor little rag doll who la continually being scolded and pnuished Is receiving only such admonition as the child mother herself re ceives, while 011 the other hand, if she is sweetly reasoned wlcli and is only gently rebuked, the iloln come in only for kind words and the same sort of training. Dolls are part of a little girl': life. She finds truer and sweeter enjoyment In tho dress lng and undressing of some pink cheeked, blue eyed balie .Juneau than ever comes In tho later years, when life assumes greater responsibilities than the bringing up of a family of interesting china mid wax beau ties. Therefore let them cling to their dolls as long as they will. Philadelphia Times. The Lady of the lion March. How many American women are aware that the colossal Institution in Pails known as the Hon Mnrclie was founded by a remarkable woman, Mine, lioucicaut, called by Parisians the "I.ady of the Hon Marchef" Philip Hamerton says of her that she cultivated good as though It were Women ut Carlsbad. Tho French, Austrian and German wom en nil seem to have gone to hips and busts They do not compare in grace, elegance or delicacy to the American woman. Beauty of a rare order is never seen. The thorough fares of Haltimoru will disclose moro beau ties any day than an entire season nt Carls bad. The salesladies In the large stores of Daltlmoro nro Infinitely handsomer than 1 the conservatory buds of Vlenua, Dresden or Uerlln. Although there is, outside tho native, n population of 20,000 foreigners at Carlsbad, you would not discover a careless or freely behaved woman in the place. What la known in America as "mashing" is wholly unknown nt Carlsbad. Any clear evening between 0 nnd 7, at Pulls, a thousand tables can be seen well filled, and n still larger con courso of women and men are at thu same tlmo promenading, but there, is no more flirting or mashing going 011 between theso strangers than if they wera at a Quaker meeting. Cor. Ualtlmore Sun. Tkaaul read to tha Great Hat Sarlnrn tf BrajMa. tdlaaa Mteeam aad frat Mararsss-af ajar, yaw saw watas. iLLiaiii; iXl&Wt , OlaTteaatAfft "'" '! V 1, AacUat Hills of rare. The accouuta-Biore frequently found la emaBces f the marvelous feast often" given to rallBg newer of the olden times are eagerly -d by the young and with an accompiuiiment. .Managing the affairs J, to-wear a uniform while on duty. This of the great enterprise which she bail . unf0rm' consists of- a dress of blueserge, founded with energy and unfailing-pros- wjth B tight fitting d le breasted basque perity.she associated with her as stock- flashed with bine . mis, and u plain holders the chief of the various depart- ,Klrt made short ei.t.ugh to clear the menu who have given her faithful service, uround that they might share In the profits of the 1 ' -1 bouse, included as many of her employees 1 A good chocolate frosting Is made as fol- as possible In the business by ceding her lows; Five tablespooufuls of grated choco- own shares to the common fund, subject late, with enough in am or mill; to wet It, to their purchase, ami nt her death ds-1 one cuptul or sugar ami one tgg weu.oeiif iriDUieu u.v will ttie snares that still re mained In her possession among the other stockholders. The pension fund which Mine. Oouci oaut created with a gift of II.OOO.UK) Now'stheTimetoBuyt IRSSBS 1 ,0 1 1 sfBBBnVB l7fi72 BaBBBBBK BbBBbKBBBbBBBBBBBBBBBbO J cei-tNo co y :stjz' PBOXC Manufacturers Agent t I have just received nt my repository, direct from the factory, a large line of FIltST CLASS ll'Otff, nnd ntn offering the n at prices that positively dis tance all competitors. Sec my line of ea. Btlr the ingredients overt ne lire until thoroughly mlxid. Flavor w lib vanilla. Dablea' feeding bibs made at home are preferable to thooe bought, anil the white from hsr own private fortuue is used 1 rubber cloth Is more satisfactory tnau uie .i a a BmiuiiEffi uiii'iULii. im ii. 11 urn UUb uruuK. Priaeto ns, l Surreys,, . I 1 Ann an uie latest Novelties in the Carriage line. Hcing manufacturer's ngent some of the greatest factories, I am In n position to offer goods at closer figures limn retailers. It will pay you to call and see my NEW LlNli before making purchases. E. R. GUTHRIE, 1540 O STREET - for, A 1540 STREET I Telephone 176. Office 1 00 1 St. Csstofl Gloves. Now that leather forms so important an element of decorative work tho economical woman will, In her day and generation, save up her old gloves of all light tints, bo cause she knows that by ripping the wrists and washing them up in gnsoline she can mnko tho daintiest enrd cases, book covers, photograph frames and tobacco pouches in the list. It only needs a few stitches by the clever needlewoman, a few strokes of the brush by the skilled artist, to trans form the costoff glove Into a thlug of beauty, If not a joy forever. And there might be some ono foolish enough to care all the more for the gift you present because it was made of the gloves you had worn so much Bentiment has ever been attached to a woman's glove. It was for a woman's glove that tho lover In the poem risked his llfo in tho lion's cage, and It has been a woman's glove that many a knight ha bound upon his spear for a talisman in the lists of honor and glory. New York Sun. The Heroine of Many Stories. Lady Dllke has been well utilized aa a heroine of romance. She is said to be the Dorothea of "Mlddlemarch" to the Mr. Caaaubon, for which her first husband, Professor Mark Pattison, is believed to be the model. She Is the charming Belinda of Hhoda Droughton's entertaining novel of that name, and, as the lovely young wife of Dryasdust, has figured In numer ous stories.which always happily marry her Anally to the other man. San Fran cisco Argonaut. Make a baby waist and to It sew a skirt twice as long as usual, finish with an inch hem on the bottom, and Into this run a tape; wheu the baby is dressed put on the creeper and turn the extra length up under the skirts anil tie the tape around the waist. When baby Is through creeping slip it off, and bnby is fresh and clean. To clean mnrblo mix a little whiting With a strong solution of washing soda and a llttlo dissolved soap. Lay the mix ture on the marble with a brush and let It remain for half an hour, then wash it oil, using 11 scrubbing brush and flannel, wlBh a little alcohol to polish up the mnrblo. When doing housework, If your hands beccme chapped or red, mix comment and vinegar into n stiff paste and apply two or three times a day after washing In hot water; then dry without wiping uud rub with glycerin. At night use cold cream and wear gloes. Miss Sarah Pollard owns it half section of land lu Polk county, Minn., which she works without any help except in harvest season, She Is a young woman of many accomplishments and left a comfortable home lu the east to become a western farmer. Police matrons In Chicago are required HBBBBBBflBJaHj'iBBBnrsw UttlCe IOOI U SLaJSBjKJEjjf .1 m Moving Household Goods and Pianos a Specialty. 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