Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, November 12, 1892, Image 6
CAPITAL CITY GOUKl.El SATURDAY, .NOVEMBER ia, 1892 'ABS .i . DR. HENRY A, MARTIN'S Vedicallnstitute FOUTJIKUUIIKOK Chronic Diseases SI'ECIAL'l'lKS: Diseases of Women, , , Cntarrh, IWorphine and Opium Habits. Cure Guaranteed. CoiiMillnllnn Free. Offices, 141 South 12th Street " BIIASII COKSBHYATORT of MUSIC ml Ictdemlc School for Girls, . - . . Nebraska. All lirancaes or ImIc, Art, Elocution,' , Literature, and Languages, t by a Faculty of Hlxtron Instructor. aacu leaoner an ARTIST AND SPECIALIST. : only conservatory west or lloslon own- own Dunning nil iiiruianinn.' Art horn for lady students. Tallinn from to 3U 00 per term ot 10 week". for Catalogue and general Information. O. B. 1IOWKI.L, Director. Ladies' and Children's lib Catting and Shampooing 1 Specialty, SAM, WEST ERF I ELD 'S BURR -i- BLOCK. Santa Fe Route I JLi. itchisoD, Topeka & Santa Fe R, R Tte Popular Route to Ike Facile u Coast Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers 1 Kansas Cttr and SAN DIEGO. JuaAmiKL.es, ana a an fkam CISCO. Short Line Rate to PORTLAND, Oregon. , Penile Dally Train Service Between Knee City and PUEBLO, COLORADO SPRINGS, and DENVER. Short Uae to SALT LAKE CITY. The Direct Texas Route JLK eJU Trains Between Kaniaa CKj and Galveston. The Short Line Between Kansas City and Galneavllle, Ft. Worth, Dallaa, Austin, Temple, San Antonio, Houtton, and all Principal Polnta in Texas. Tk Only Line Running Through the OKLAHOMA COUNTRY. The Only Direct Line to "the Texaa Pan-Handle. For Msps and Time Tables and Inform. tlon Regarding Rate and Routes Call on or Address S. L. PALMER, Passenger Agent, 1316Farnam Sfrsst, OUAHA. HSS. iAHxM MUCH tMOSMMSV, .ROM A HUM Or IMS HU 0 fit Chicago,RockIsland( Pacific Ry SnUaOT BODTM la Mul hum CltlnACO fwuii, QAvawwaT. nisa moineu, OJOltCILJlTOs, WATXH.TOWN, BIOUX vaxia iroiiiKirauB. bt. vaul. st. jch. CKTTiTOraCA, OSMVKKOOLOXADO BP-NOI itMrUBBaVa Hill VESTtiMLE EXPRESS TMIHS C Three Oaachas. Bleaiwra, Ttm Reclining OSalr Qara aad XMalnc Oara dally between C1II. Hi .UUaVjpiWUMTH, KANSAS maunm. cauNoiii niairro and 1 CHICAGO and DENVER, and- PUEBLO via St. JWr . Tppaka. Via Tho Albtart Loa r?outc. wiaiiaitMnaaV.' Baettala Ohalr Oaxa an 4a41r.a,weoa Chlcuro raui, win stksuui h raauuoH 07BM to and TraBi"thoa Ottr. Through Ch.tr Oar pat In i at SjiIbisbx Veorla, Spirit Lako and Aju Valla Tta Book Island. Wf Ttakata, Mn FoMara. or deelred informs- . pipes y uoupoa .sncEaiemoo, or aoareac S. ST. JOHN mllUaatwr, JOHN SEBASTIAN, Senl Tit. Paaa. AjrU cmcano ilj... lJIAJtA.AJBAl & krf. I'jlllllll1".". Vrfl'.tud k ''BF.WweE'aewla tan fkraa " - bi.'J rlBlkrtmraUrtl 2SiSr.k.f SRI"' , "" ' S3 aa7waUI Ma (Hnanra IkalMMul. MWl.MMCtMft.lMtW... II,,,"S -.. mm wmm wano wnm Mtk auutcl ercMSIJ. 1 Sax. lJfei WOAIKNANDTHKKATJl IT IS HEGAhDED BY THEM A3 A GREAT BEAUTIFIER. How They Use It ami Inrrrnea Ma Kf. fectlvrnraa by MaN(r (Irral Change Wrought In Itrtent Vi-ura llrauty' llallia In Other Countries. There In no itimlit that women nro be glnnliiK to realize iimro and more tho Im porliini'iinf tin Imtli. It no longer con tlniii'M to 1 10 11 iivrfiinctory ilutr, to ImKoue tliroiiKli with 111 m iiiiittcr of votirne on Biiturtlii)- lillil, iiiui'Ii an llm ftirtilly wnnb liiK I" unilcrtiikcli on Mouilny. Tin ri'lutloii of jcliiuillni'M to Kodllnriui linarriiNNHflmVtf linHirtnncp. Tlio lintli Iiiim urown to lie (DiiHliliTtil, on tlio con tniry, u I'ton iiljiiiii,l to uomnn'a U'liuty. Tint fulrM-x ImvrtfAiiiiil timlliily tliu lintli anil ltHillrrtiiiioti llirlr ffi'lhiKH, and In clilt'iilnlly tliti iictliiii of tcpiil or hot wnlcr 011 tlirlr fair xkliii mill liNftllcncy liiMift niliiK anil IviiullfyliiK tlit'lr rouipltixloiiN. No loiiKiTi'nn It hit hiiIiI that with tliu majority (if Anicilcan woiin-int linlli iiifaim Hliupty wiping I lie fail-with n t'lirncr (if a i't towel, cvi'ii If tlm htatciiiciit whh iivit trim. Tin' winiirii of fnri'ln coiintrlci in tliu iaht nnilmiliii'illy luul a Kruaivr niiitcln tlon of tlm tii'iir H'latlon of the liatli to per Konal lii'iuiiy than llimvoini'ii of tlm United Stall". Tliat a wnl cIiiiiikii In tills direc tion Iiiik been wroiiKlit iHinlileiit from tin1 Kreat er IuIiiIIIki'iiimi mIiovvii by tluiAinei li'iiii women today In the tintttcrof li.ithlm; ami tlalr KfowhiK priilllictloii for what la known an Swi'iIInIi iniinManc In nearly nil tlio larKer Turklitli Imtlm or haiiiiiiuiu here In New York city Hpeelal ateoiiunodatloiiM aru provided for ludleM, anil tliu pioprli'torof a well known CHtali llslimeiit iikhiiiciI nut tliu other day that hu has tlvo woinan pntroiix tinlay whero he fcinl onu 11 few jears iiko. Kesldi-, tlit'su rt'Kiilar pulillc Tnrklnh hatha tlmiuiiru many ouiik women who nmkeavery kimhI living an hkllled oper ator In tliu art of timpani'. Hoinoof them lironlxo manlciiri'Mand hair ilrenem, but primarily they aiu iiiiinhiiku operutoni. Thuw! yoiiiln women oiilluarlly Intvo a clientele which einliraceM it clasH of cut tomi'rx who can aiTonl to pay wull for what they want ami do not hi-Mltiitt to do so. Some eiir iiko iiniHMiigu operator found their tiiHlomerschlelly iiiiioiik InvaliilHor peoplu who wem tlt'Hlruim of netting rid of their Miipeillnoiis IU-li. Today iniiny worn en. yoiliiK and old titku it thorough iiiiih kiiku after thMr huth three or four tlnu'H a week, nlid declare that hehldeM softenliiK and lieautlfylnu thu akin It rests and MtKilht'H their untlru nurvoiot Hyatutu. Thin uiUHhaj-u tlit-y receive nt lioiuu Imiuetllatuly after lunvliiR thuliath. MasHiiKu, ly tliu wny, ih h particular fad HinonK those, hrlijhU'yed, wholexoinu young women who nlTect teiinln, rltlhiK, fencing nml other uthletla exerclw which come within the femlniue province. ' Imme diately after llulnhhiK n bout with'' the follH, 11 deuce net at lunula or n brink da.sh In tliu park, there Ih nothing that it young woman IIiuIh inoru tlellKhtful than a dip In her porcelain bathtub, followed by the bent part ot nn hour In the lunula of an expert operator. When ahe hatt ilnlahcd such treatment alio etnergea from her bbndolr llthuof limb, gracuful of carriage,' her eyes dancing and her whole face aglow with health, a perfect picture of that of which wu are nil ao proud, a comely American girl full of Hiiimal Hpirita and a imtlvu wit which hns Hindu hern favorito every where. l.ong ago thu women.of thu old countries appreciated thu advnntagcHof thobath and ItH power to culmnce their personal chiinna. Thu almond yed Japaneau benuti', with her darker complexion and gentle man nera, gives uu milled aupplenesM ami amoothucstt to her akin by a nightly hath and it morning dip In water as hot an she cnnatnntl. This plou, while it Is mild to work admirably with tlio Japanese women, would doubt lens provu dangerous lu thla laud of colds ami rheumatlHiii. Kugllxh girls have never been noted like their American couaius for their tiustu In dreiva, but what they lack in chlu they make up for In other waya. The healthy, fresh complexion nml beautiful akin of Kugllsh women have been noted the world over. Of courau in Kiiglaiul women go in for rid ing to hounds and all kinds of uthletlca, but I havu It direct from thu lips of uu English mother that she believed that the beautiful complexions with which her dntightors were blessed were due more than auythlng.else to the plunges which they took In cold witter every morning Im mediately after arlhlng. The dip in cold water Ih followed, by it brisk rubbing until the akin Is all aglow nml nn soft and till able as velvet. Of course there is consid erable ahock attendant upon u plunge lu cold water, anil liahnuld never bu attempt ed by weak ordujieiitu girls, or, In fact, by any one whosu akin does not iismuuu a healthy, red hue after being vlgorousl rubbed. The Frenchwoman ita typified, at leant, by the true l'nrlsleuiui Is nothing If not Iiixiii luus iiiliertitstea. Shu pays thu great est attention to her bath and is also an anient devotee ot ma-ssagu. After her morning bath, which ah takes in luku warm witter, she Indulges lu a hnsty show er bath, of tur which alio lies down for, her massage. Her passion for perfumes then leads her to lie lightly sprayed with violet water, while sceuted orris powder Ih sifted iuto her hair, to be carefully brushed out again later by her jniald. After nil this sort of thing Is over you can Imagine what n radiant, fragrant picture of health and sweetness the French belle presents when her toilet hns been completed. In Brazil the women are aald to be par tial to bathlug In milk, but, never having been there or ever havlug had the pleasure of the acquaintance of a Brazilian belle, 1 cannot speak with authority on that point. It la well known, however, that milk has an excellent effect upon the complexion and is also very efficacious in softening the skin. It la impossible to lay down any general rule as to how the bathing habit should be Indulged in, for what would be good for one would be dangerous for another, The best way la to remember that the bath la not to be regarded as an aid to dMnllnaa r., ""Vp,iiiiu wiieniwi, JHM-. sonal atrtjtewifes, tftaay .nothing of the Wll.A.n ..... I ....... .kl. 1.1. . I. . """u' iiii wuicu are commonly, supposed to attend upou early rising, New York lieraldvn'T One Way of Quieting a. Child. I waa teaching my child about five years old to read. She did not wish to read at that time, and began to make a series of horrible howls, remaining at the same time perfectly dry eyed. I turned to do ome writing, when, after it time, llnding I paid no attention to the noise she waa making, she said In ber sweetest voice, "Don't I interrupt you, mother," Upon my aiwwerlng, "Not in the least, my dear," the noise waa stopped, and she quietly re sumed tier reading. Fanny Kemble in "Further Jtocorda." ADVICE TO NED. "It Is verydellulilfiil to lute, e urn loldi Hill vilml i an I iIc."hiiIiI he, 'If Ilia limlilen I happen In lute be roll), Ami her peoplo ilon'l rare fur nml'" Wull, Hliniliit the first thltu-a I wmilil rrcoBt iiirml, Thitl iMiir mi tlm subject at all, la lo make her small brother our Uffjr UiukIiI friend, So liu'll takn liltnself off when you coll; And aereo wllli her father's iHilltleal views. With hrr motlier's rellitloim liellef. And )m'll Mini their i-ouseiil they will hardly reftisu If )iiur worldly utsslN Ik, not too brief. Then If while thu ami shines nu wish to make hy. Ivl your vtslla hu short, fur ou know Tla far wlser'io go while ibu wauta Jroti lu stay, J " r Thau tontay till she wnhti you to go. Alidlf she hu pretty, itdiiilre her great mind. In prcf'runcf to praising her features. If her commonplace savings litto witty you llllll, I You'll Ihi held most fiirserlng of creatures. Oilier fellows havu said she.Wna lovely before, lint If )im cnu I'crMimlo her she's 'clover, You may shiiW'tiVoiir uuiii tinted rival the door, IVti -1! And make her iiiloru jou forever. Hut If ulic. ho plain, though possessed of somo wit, Let her know jou consider her prettyi To Niy Mfllv"Vmir Millie, dear,, with beauty Islll." Will go fitrther limn itj lug "How wlttyl" If oiiM inakiin mo-it lasting Imprenslon, dear Nnl. Dilute on her buiuty and griice) t'orshu'd probably give all tlio acuta In hei licitit Kor the iiosu on a pretty glrl'a face. -Brooklyn l.lfo. Nothing at All to I'rnr. It was it terriblu risk. Not it man was thern In nil thu vast throng who dared bravo the dangers of hissing flames ami tottering walls. Human lives hung in Jeopardy, waiting in awful suspense, for somo intrepid rot cuer. "I will hiivh them." A thousand faces turned eagerly nt the sound. They saw n woman. With Hashing eyes and heaving bosom she paused it moment. Fragile iih she wns thern was that lu her aspect which filled thu multitude with awe. Spellbound, the peoplu breathed not. "Stand asldel" A burly lliemun had barred the way of thu heroine. "It Is foolhardy!" ho exclaimed. "Have you no fear, glrU" Shu laughed scornfully. "Look you" Shu turned it withering glance upon thi' man.. "for ten years I hnvo worn lu public every -apeeies of dress reform garment brought out during that time. Do you iiu aglna 1 nm ipTrald of miytlilngf" With it bound shu was lost to vluw among the blitzing tlmlHTs. Detroit Tribune. Totul Loss. a5?S r-Ts i "Dear mnmma, pleaso give nie another candy. I've lost mine." "Why, where hnvo lost itf" "In my stomach." Harper's liaar. Heady for lllm. "These applotlumpllngsof yours, I)Im lla'fald Mr. iMcSwat heartily, "In their way aro n little ahead of anything I've seen. You havu no object ion to my put ting una of them in my pocket nml taking It down to thu olllce, havu voiir" "Certainly not, Mllllnger," replied Mrs. McSwnt; "I nm glad they please you, dear." "Now thi'ti'iiniitteriHl Mr. McSwnt sav ngely, as huwalkdl down town with his hand in his right overcoat pocket, "I'd just like to see that everlasting crooked legged, snub nosed dog in thu next block run out and snap at mu again!" Chicago Tribune. A I'litlier'a A ill Ice. Son Father, I've mnde up' my mind to propose to Dolly Flicker nnd I want it new suit. Father Well, my son, my advice Is to go around to see her father first., Sou Can I have the sultf Father you ,hjul better call on hm In your old c!oth"esNew York Herald. During the Hush. "Are you through with that enko of soup, slrr" said the timid man In the hotel washroom as he reached for the soap dish. "iioui on, mere," sain the gentleman he had addressed: "there arc: fourteen men ahead of you for that sonp. Wait your turn. Nextl" Chicago Newa-Record. Man Troposea, but Wontan Oldmiin (after half an hour's, talk against bachelorhood)-Now there's you, for In stance. Why ever don't you 'net married? Youngman (promptly) I'm sure I don't know. Ask the girl I proposed' to last night. Boston Globe. ,H ; .'' Th.TLi . " ji . i ea-.iiersione Do you remembery-that Miss Flyaway that you introduced me to? 1 citmo near kissing her the other night. Itingwny What prevented youf Featherstoue She ot ahead of me." Truth. A Foregone "Conclusion, ' He Miss dura, yon do love so to make fun of mc.r You mustn't think I'm aa big a ioui us i inoK. j Clarn-Oh! Ml'. Supple, I couldn't think that, you know. Pittsburg Bulletin. F : r- Kxtraonllupiry Kyeiit. "1 hear your shooting party bad an acci dent, la It true?" "Yee-Bllly Smith shot a duck. "-Smith St Rrny'a Mouthly. kXft VJrb, YWSI -v. . n -. CHILDJiWS COLUMN. Kissing Time. Vnrgrry ant In tlm liino alone, A "shepherd's cluck" she hlewt And "iiiii'." ahuurlrd, anil "two" tlie cried As dim li the petals Itew. "What's o'clock, sweet Margeryf Paid Willie at I be gale. "Half past kissing time, Ho )uu are Jusl loo late. AkA :. ,-" 'WT 9, .'". ti t .7 P -si mtk Ik I linT-vSJ ili..iVT'N- T., LwVp-KuiM Z-S.tlV'IfJ.VlA "ri".ii &L--& Vf "Hnlf past kissing time?" Said Willie, sore, downcast, "I don't helluvu )nur eloek Is right, ' It goes it deal ton fast." And taking her sweet hninl In his, And picking up tlm Mow'r, Ilnahowed hrr how to put It back Exactly half nn hour. ililt thnt Is II ft y ) ears ngo; They Isith are old folks now: Thoy lou to saunter down thnlnne, Where llrst they iniiilo their vow. Thoso Munlnt old words, they linger still, Hut with it sweeter sound; Tlsneter "hnlf pnst kissing tltnu" Whllo lute's truu wheels go round. The Cat Suveil the Young lllril. In the mountain districts of Pennsylva nia two wrens had built their nest under tlio enves of nn old farmhouse, mid there they reared n small nml Interesting fain lly. Among the attaches of thu farmer's household was it white cat, ami when the wrens became so tamo that they used to hop around the piazza In search of crumbs tho cat would lie In wnlt for them, and several times anno within nn ncu of cntcli lng thu adult birds. When the farmer noticed this ho kicked the cat, and she finally learned that it was dangerous to fool with the wrens. When the baby wrens grew larger one of them one day tell nut of the nest, nml, helng too wVnk'to run nnd unable to (ly, lay helpless on tho grass. Tho cut saw the accident and ran rapidly to seize the bird, but seeming to remember the lesson tuught her, when she reached the helpless little thing she onJiMfluched it daintily with her paw and then luy down nnd watched It. Presently there came it black nnd yellow garden snako toward tho fluttering bird ling. The cat was dozing nnd was Hwnk ened by the fluttering of the bird, lu staidly she rose and struck at thu reptile with- her paw. This was an enemy the snake did not appreciate, hut It was hull gry, so it ditrted forward mid attempted to seize tho bird under the very shelter of the cat's head. Like it flash the cat seized thu snako just back of the head nnd killed It with one bite. When the farmer happened along lu tho nfteruoou hu found tho cat crouching In the grass sheltering tho bird, nnd ten feet away was thu deud snake. This made It clear that the cat had carried the bird nwny from the snake, and tho young ad venturer was soon restored to its noxious parents. Ilrandon Bucksaw. Knglund's Killers. First Wllllnm tho Norman, then William his sou, Henry, Htephen and Henry, then Klchard and John, Next Henry tho Third, Edwardaone, two and three, i And hkhIii after Itlchnrd three Henries wo ace. I Two Kdwnrds. third Hlrhurd, If rightly Iguvna, Two Henries, sixth F.dward, Queen Mary ' Queen Hess; Then Jnmlu thu Si ulsman, then Charles, whom theysluw, I Hut received after Cromwell another Charles i too. Then James tho Second ascended tho throne. And good William ami Mary together cainoon, Till, Anne, Oeorgcs four and fourfii William. nil past, God sent Kngland Victoria: may sho long be the last! -Selected nia Ilelutlnna l'uuled lllui. Charlie is n little boy with ii peculiar! mixed lot of relations. Ho has amo others n great aunt, a stepunclo nnd sou t stepbrothers nnd winters, to any nothing d it grandfather nnd a great-grandmoth r. The other day, after his brother had Ml the house to escort a young lady horns, Charlie said, "Mamma, if Harry marr let will hu bo my brother just the same as lit is now?" "Certainly," snld mamma: "why do you ask?" "I thought maybe ho might be my stepbrother of a grand or great something or other," and Charlie gave a llttlo nigh as If he felt tlmt.llfo held some puzzling problems. New York Recorder. Didn't Uremic the little, Tom had been kept In at school for talk lng out loud. "Why did you do It, Tom?" naked his mamma. "Didn't you know that it waa against the rules?" "No," said Tom. "Teacher only said 1 musn't whisper, and 1 didn't." Ex change. The King's Drum. , Thlasplrikf; plctare, by'jfe Ww. Joy. rajpfttentaUn I incident of, tlbl, when the drummer boy, havliigjiwen ordered to beat his drum for the onemy, destroyed the parchment, saying sturdily, "The king's drum shall never be beaten by rebels." The engraving Is very fine. It would he very suitable, if tastefully framed, for the walls of a boy's own room. Hnnstr'a Saaar. , jwJs. Xl...u1fJk " Sha I ill I i'' ill rmn i M PM- Sanitray yrr'iTTTTSBBBBfc. 1305 For tfte fcatest jVovetties LADIES wntcli our LEG6INS FOR BOVSfAND GIRLS 1225 0 ST. flUcWJt) sfllHIaBBBnMsiBilSr EMmmmSm5mimZ4jmitimtiBmW4G$m1mU 0. J Moving Household Goods and Pianos a Specialty. Nono but experleueoil uinii employed. Latest devices lor muvlug Machinery. 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