Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, March 25, 1893, Page 7, Image 7

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    CHPITKL CITY COURIER.
T. C. K6RN, D. D. S.
Room 25 mill 20, llurr lilock,
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URT THE FEET
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liiirn or hlliler. Avery tuirrim slum cum ho
mini. M t i-nnifnrtiilile known-Try thorn
nnil koo (nr ,11111 1 self.
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Nivclnl orders taken. I lioupor tfiioi others.
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AtAlNllDWlIM tM QIOUftAPHV Of TM, COUNtHV Will OAtAlt
MJ H tNfJ-MtlO, tflrtM MUOV l 1HI MAP U 1h
C!iicago,Rock Island & PacificRy
Tre DinECT ItUUTF to mid rrom cmcACO,
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VALL8. MINNl'.APOl.iU. I.T. PAUL, ST. JOS
r.PlI ATCIII'-ON. I.1AVEI."'011TM. KANHM
i'lTY 10rr.lt A. DEiiVLIt, 1 I.OU A DO Li"r,c.s
rtnU 1'UjiULO.
SOLID V:STI3!J!.E IMPRESS TRAIKS
cf Through Condi?, Btrnm, Vtiu itcrlliitni
Chair Cnrn nr.il Dlnlntr Cm il y l'tu 1 11(1
t AOO. 1)1 U MOINKfl, C 'UNi.lI. JIU'PIH n"
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COLOKAliO BPJIINOS n 11 ru" Lw vln S'
.lofctn.' or Kunmm rily mil ""oiinli.i
Via The AIL'art Uoa Route.
Fnit Knwi T'nlim il lly lirtwiMi C'hlr
mil MlniK'niw M i il Ht IM11I. with THUOln
lurllnllik i'i r t .b D'llDJ'J to nml liom thop
lolnti nun Kun is ,. Tliroiiin Cli.ur Ci
rnii Bleciir iniurin rfirlr., ti i.it Iiko nu
blonx Fall" vm 1'. It lrl 'lit
For Tlckrt. Mni FpI.Ihh. or ' 'lril "nfortnr
tlon,iiipl annyCouiion rirlnaoiliru. i .t.Uli.-t
E. ST. JOH'!, JC 'III sr.- STI ' M
Ccn'l Miumi;., c-n'l 'i:;t. . I'ui Ai.u.
Santa Fe Route I
Atcbisonjopeka & Santa Fe R. R.
The Popular Route to the Pacific
Coast.
Through Pullman and
Tourist Sleepers
Between Kansas City and San Diego,
LOS ANGELES and SAN FRAN
CISCO Short Line Ratei to
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Double Daily Train Service between
Kansas City and Pueblo, Colo
rado Springs and Denver.
Short Line to Salt
Lake City.
The Direct Texas Route
Solid Trains Uetiicen Kansas City and
Galveston. The Short Line betweer
Kansas City and Gainesville, Ft.
Worth, Dallas, Austin, Tern
nle, San Antonio, Hous
ton, and all principal
points In Texas
The only line running through the Okla
homa Country, 1 he only direct line
to the Texas Pan-Handle. For
Maps and Time Tables and
Information regarding
ratesand routes, call
on or address,
B. Xj PALMER,
Passenger Agent,
1316 Fernam Street, Omaha, Nebraska.
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cut cmirKpH, Onlv 11 lull crmlo in-
miNnrmnl In tho Mute. Tin. 1'lnent
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cut cmimcd, Onlv hluh crmlo In-
dependent
iiuuuings,
Faculty.
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lurer v live school fur lho inus.ps Writ
for catalogue. K. K. ItnnsK. MKr,!.iiicnln,Nci.
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SALESMEN YANTED !
lit nticn In h'linl'i' tin' f irnii'i-' iniih'on S"'"'"
ami Sei'il 1 nt mux. nr kiniii n ini'ilt. dm men
have privlti'i: ' nt k I In mil iv irniuti'il, vv n
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lliaitu llili seii-iiu Apti'l iiin'K, hliillni: uu'i'.
L. L MAY 8c OO .
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MalH'oiiIrs, - .'Or IIRRENT
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Iliiuml Voluii.rH, '..()() MI STORY
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Indliitfh k-lin.,1, a, fl at e.rty m iilenir anil cutlei;e '
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trii.li .tni.l. wiih lli anetv rl aolhl in tiiiaii n i m mni
lir In oixlnis into ,o tinall a coniiai l'.l.b J ll
bUlUHMAN, Cornell Unleimy, liliaia N Y.
Hr late by traillnc Ito.Ucllm ami Nfl Hri'in
Ihtoiikliiiut 1 lie IV.iltl who Mill al iiiikiic nil tcnpiiuna,
tr will le malleil 'hie t in any lii e in llie I'miiiI Unmn on
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CUHRtNT HISTOflV,
CCTROIT, MICH., U. a.
WOMAN'S WORLD IN PAHAGnAPHS.
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old until. An nlil 111..I.I Is 11 vu.ii.un who ,
wanted to mm rv. but never did. und Is
hoiiiimI ami cranky In cniiseipienec. As
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nut 1 iicaiilaii luipnsMvo story of lour of
then 1 iiloitnn.,tes lately. I heir faturr
ilimiglit voiiii'noii';ht tolicnupporti'il by
t ho 111111, uii'l lliry ihouuht no too. As
Io'ik ns ho llvi'il lli fatliiT took I'tno of
tlicui. Tliry iliil not Know how to do any
work nnil M'oriti'il It. After thoy wi'tu
all nrovn their father ilieil. 'I'lieio was
nothing left to feed ami clothe hit four
tluttgliterH. They hail utio brother, with a
wlfo und fainily'of IiTh own. What do you
Mippoxo these four tibleboillel, nlli'Keil
intelHKent women In K'X"! Mieiety iliil?
Of foiirni you will nay they immediately
learned useful employ inentH, went into
the noble world of work and earned their
own living, heluj' too just and high Hjiir
ited to depend on t ho 0110 brother. Hut
mil Not they! They everyone (dumped
down and hutv like four uiillHtonea
around tint tieek of that ouu brother. So
they do to thiH day; no they linwi doin
for lii yeaiH. It iu HiipeilliioiiH to nay
tho brother does not enjoy It. Hut thesf
girls wi'ro lirought up to believe that
woman hhoitld bo sweetly dependent on
man and look to him lor nupport. They
liuvu ilono so with 11 venneanee. They
am well on in years now and livoall four
together in n house by themselves, with
nothing to do but take note of their
nerves and dyspepsia and consume pat
ent medicines. It Is Hku n graveyard of
gloom and desp.iir, that homo of tin in.
They believed that woman's mission win
to marry: they inissod it, and this radi
ant, glorious and beautiful world becann
onlv a place for them to tuirso their
grievances. One of them ennio near be- distress is greater than they or any other
Ing married once, but a month before ' average church congregation where the
her bridal day she broku off the engage- , p(M)r far outnumber the rich can carry.
incut because she feared her husband will they get tho needed assistance?
that was to bo could not support her in 1 Tll,,r ,,.,, 1k, ,,,,,,., IllloIlt it.
tho htylo iu which her generous brother 1 ., . , . , . , , , ..
, , , ui 1 1 1 . .1 . 1 It t oud t ot couio as ii.worl; of.clmrity or
had done. Shu belonged to that class of I , ' . '
women utterly selfish, who look on men I of ,hmI xvi ,'1 ,,'r- ,iul ri,,,,,'r rr,l,,,
onlv iut Instruments to provide them' w"H0,)f ',,Ki,l Dr. Taliuago in the
with money. So tho four lived and ' world's preacher and the world's bene
abused tho world and all mankind until ' factor, At the call of every spech-s of
at length one of them became Insane. ' distress his heart and his hand, his voice
She is now in a lunatic asylum, nielan- Und his pen. have responded as soon ns
choly victim of a false education and th cry mR.,wi ,i t.rH. When Charles
having nothing to do but dwell on her tonwasslrickeubyaiiearthipiake.huwas
own wrongs and ailments. Anybody . . ... . ,, ,. .. ' ,,,. ..
., n , .... .... ... ' a leader in the work of relief. When the
WDIIIll K" rllZJ Vllll HVI'll IIKI! 111. II. I
It is better to bo dependable than do-
pendent
The New Century club building ir
Philadelphia was planned and its con
struction sujierintenilcil by women, and
it is one of the best specimens of modern
Fireproof houses extant. It has iron
stairways its floors nro laid in mineral
wool, and the lathing on the walls is of
uteol wire. The club's now drawing
rooms uro a marvel of convenience, ele
gaiiconud artistic beauty.
They do not call him the dudo any
more, lie is tho "issy man" now.
Every day comes tho news that ono or
the other house of hoium state legislature
has reported favorably ,1 joint resolu
tion submitting a constitutional amend
incut for woman mtffrngu to the people.
The senate of the conservative old state
of Pennsylvania has rt ported such a
resolution.
One of tho greatest of living women is
.Mary Ellen Lease, orator, political agi
tator and member of the Kansas bar.
Eloquent and logical bevond most, she '
is absolutely fearless, hiuI this is the '
greatest quality of all in n moral war-1
fare. Probably iu tLo vvhole course of
her singularly event nil lifo it has never
once occurred to her to conceal one of
her convictions of right and justice be
cause it might be unpopular and incur the
frown of Mrs. Orundy. For this I glory
iu Mary Lease.
Mrs. Taylor of Little Washington,
Pa., has done something iu oils. She
began by making a few modest nnil care
ful investments in the Pennsylvania oil
fields. She held them till they becamo
profitable; then sold them at an advance
and made other investments, or kept
them and mid the petroleum. Mrs. Tay
lor is now worth $11,000,000, won by her
own business shrewdness and industry.
She is able to support n husband.
A stained glass window has been
erected in .levington church. England,
to the memo y of tlie Into Duke of Devon-
shire. It iriiii painted by the womennrt
students ot imbledou. and the sub
ject vvns the ascension of our Lord,
lust whiit coiiiuctioii the death of the
old Duke of Devonshire had with thoiib
tension of our Lord is pyihaps clearer to
the English mind than to that of an
American.
Nearly fiOO women aro employed as
station agents n the French railways,
out i.-.ey gei ou.y nan ns mien pay as
men. This is partly owing to thu fact
I ,1.,.. nuirnliiili'fiiu' iiccimutiniiu urn
I uuu i-Oinpaiatlvi ly lew occuputlo us lire
open to 1 renchwoinen, largely also to
I ? fi", l't -...,.., cannot vote. Deny-
. .... 1
ing women the right to vote nml puying
I Woinen less t'lan Men for the same work
J will both bo looked upon as relics of bar
barism 111 lOilil. .Just watch and seo if
this is not so.
It is ofTiiisivo iu the extieme, this talk
that every ence iu awhile appears in
soino newspaper about putting a tax on
bachelors and using other means to lure
young men into matrimony. If men do
not want toiuarry.lettheinalone. Worn-
11 ought to hold their own womanhood
nnd delicacy so high that they will bo
consiih'ied to conler 11 favor on men by
consenting to litany them.
The success of the admirable state
fails of Wisiousin is iu no small mens-
me due to the cmrgy and organ.tng
power oi .inss i ranees i i uueroi .Mad-
isoii, assistant secretary ot the state ag'
ricultural society. She has held her of
fice u number of veins and makes out
the annual rent ot the society, also
preparing the i milium lists.
Thellistraihvaytr.iinovertheWorld's
fair grounds v. ill be in charge of a pretty
girl engineer. Mis.i Ida Hewitt, a regular
locomotive engineer of Caiio, W, Va.
Eliza Ala n.viti) C'u.N.i:it.
An ppcnl For A III
A big lilivtc cloud of debt hiingi over
j.,,, a,,,,,,.),,,,, Tllbclllllllo III llrookl.VII,
where Ucv. Dr. ThIiiuiki' speaks oveiy
, , 1 ... 1 . 1
h'm,mv "' tlii'UNii.iN. If It bo not bjhhmI.
"' lM'lleil. this gicul pieacher and
teacher must Ki up Ills lnbnis In n
till lllll V will-It- till I'. Ill lilt llllll II l'Otlll lllll'l
r.
in iiny place else on eaith. The story of
lho financial trouble at thisehtirch seems
lo beasiinpleoiie. It easts not thesllght
1st rellection upon tho fine, piuilone
or foicsighl of either Dr. Tnlniago ur lilt
congregation. Several j ears ago 11 large
church wti'i built. The year following
it was found necessary to enlarge It at
almost tho expense of a new church,
.lust as they were getting it paid for it
took tiro airl burned down. Then an
other largo edillco was constructed. Hut
a lightning bolt set lire to It, and thu
also was de.it rosed just as the debt upon
It was being wlpisl out. Then the pres
ent great structure was erected, which,
including the enlargement on tho llrst,
practically comprises four churches that
this congregation has built within u
few yearn During Dr. Talniitgo's pas
torate in Hrooklyu his people have ralscJ
the sum of $1,010,000 for religious pur
poses. This, for a congregation of which
tho members tiro almost without excep
tion in Kr or moderate circumstance
financially, is a remarkable cxatupl
of self sacrifice and liberality Nor an
they weary in this well doing. They say
they are willing to work day and night
to bend of thisliuancial embarrassment.
Twenty-tlv! thousand dollarsof tho debt
must be paid at once, or tho noble insti
tution will pass out of tho posscssidii of
" congregation. Tho present pecuniary
Johnstown flood catastrophe occurred,
I Ids rc'iouso in deeds and words was most
I jxitent. When the cry of distress came
J from the starving peasants in Russia, he
went O.OlKl miles to distribute bread. For
every local charity ami every case of In
dividual distress his right hand has liter
' ally been extended at all times, ami his
1 left knew nothing about it
If this unfortunate financial einbar-
I rnssmeut of his church had not occurred.
Dr Taliuago would probably never havt
I troubled himself to correct the prevailing
1 opinion that he had been drawing from
$10,000 tof.'O.OOO per year for his services
as pastor, but in speaking ot the dilll
cutty the other day he remarked inci
dentally that lor the past three years he
had received JISMI for his work, the bal
ance of Ins Milnry having been turned
back to tlie church.
The Hrooklyu Tabernacle is uniipie. It
is crowded at every service iu the year
Everybody U just as welcome there as
Somebody, mid it Is quite unnecessary to
go to the highways and the by ways to
draw people in Nor do the masses go to
hear fine music or to see a gorgeous altar i
or rich chinch decorations, for these me
very simple at tho Tabernacle.
They go to hear Taliuago preach. And
his sermons are so luminous, so fresh, so
inexhaustible, so full of interest and
power, that they never tlie ot him. Dr
Talmage does not trouble lii.i congrega
tion much about theological dogma. No
body can can tell whether tho Tabernacle
pulpit is baptist, Methodist or Presby
terian. His religious views are as broad
as the poles, as deep as human needs and
ns high as heaven. He is no half hearted
or doubting preacher, but he handles the
truth forcibly and fearlessly.
A movement has been started to help
Dr. Talmage and his congregation. Per
haps many readers of this paper who
lmvo l""1 .".'J rare pleasure of leading his
sermons will he glad to contribute to the
success nf this movement. The testi
monial is to be a popular one, and dol
lars, dimes and pennies will bo leceivcd
with equal gratitude. It is hoiM'd that a
large number of contributions may be
tendered by our readers, to whom Dr.
Talinago's utteiances have proved helj)-
ful us they have appeared 111 theso col-
umns ulf ......vi,,.,.,..
A Mlln ),;, Knt to t,, ()flco ,)f
, ,iu .,n 1. i,.,...i...i 1 1 .-..
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v wariii.,i , ,)u.,. to 1
1 , ,iwr ,..lti,
Dr. Talmage inHrook-
h thu names of tho do-
Rev. D. Talmage, whoso church in
Hrooklyu is financially einbtirrassed, was
the louith brother to enter the ranks of
Christian ministirs. His first pastorate
was i.t IMIcvillc, N. .1. Subsequently
ut Syr.ici.se his pre.it i.ng attracted great
attention. His removal to Philadelphia
increased vastly the number of his ad
mirers, and his ministry ot seven years
"" s!iik( ' ''' v"s great success.
He went to Umuklyu iu I Mill and soon
' filled a church which had been much too
jnrge for the worshipers. The new Tub-
, ern.icle will accommodate about 0,000
i persons, und it is filled nt every service
Contributions to relieve tho church from
the Ualitlity nl a foreclosed mortgage
may be sent, to this office, whence they
will bo forwarded to Dr Tnlinage
uoiu ucv. i;r laimnge ami nts con
gregatuni have alway-h been distinguished
f"r l"1"1'1, "l1""" '' liberality in nil
I philanthiopic causes, Tho Tulicrnaclo
J is not a Hrooklyu institution solely, how-
U'Ver. It belongs to every locality vv lure
' the Euclitih lancuau'e is spoken or read.
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