Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 03, 1884, Page 2, Image 2
rv OMAHA DAILY BEE TUESDAY JUNE 3 , 1884. BUT IT AND TRY IT 1 Try It for Earache , Try It for Headache , Try It for Toothache , Try It for Backache , For nn ncho or a pain Thomas' Kclcctric 'Oil is excellent , Ohas. F. Mcdlor , box 274 , Bchonoctady , N. Y. Thomas' Ecloctric Oil ia llio best thing going , pa says. Cured him of rlieiuatlsm and mo of earache two drops Maator lloraco Bronizcr , Clinton , Iowa. Try It for a I/Imp , Try It for a Lameness , Trr t for a Pain , Try it for a Strain. From shoulder to nnklo joint , and for three months I had rheumatism which yielded to nothing but Thomas' Ecloctric Oil. Thomas' Kclcctrlo Oil did what no physician seemed able to accomplish. It cured mo. .John N. Gregg , Sunt. of Railway Construction , Niagara Falls. Try It for a Scald , ' , Try It for a Cut , Try It for a Bruise , Try It for a Burn. , 3Oo n-xxcl J OL.OO FOSTER , MII'HUHN , t CO. , rrops. , Buffalo , N. Y. "a ? MANUFACTUHKK OF WINDOW CAPS , FINIALS , ETC. O.1.O 3L3tlx UStx'oot , OUA1TA NiillU : Hotico to Cattle 900 CATTLE FOR SALE. UO Head ot fitters Three Ycara Old. ZOO ' ' " Two " JOD " " Hctforg , Two " 1M " ' htccrn , Ono " 120 " " Heifers , Ono " Tbo above described cattle arc all well brci ) Inwn entile , straight anil Bmooth. Tlicso cattle will ) > o nolil In lota to ( lilt iiurchucru , and at roanoiiallo prices. For further particular * , cull on orwldirm , II , K. t'ATTOtf , Wavorly , IlrcmirOo , Iowa ron xnn ctmn OF AMI DISEASES ov usns.cATTi.K.Piini'.i' . D008. noes , nnd 1'OUI/illV. ,4 Toil TWENTY VEAllS Itinnplircy" ' llomro. I tulhlc Vrlirlinry hprrlllri luivoliwn jmcxl by I'l 'nriiiiTK.Morli lUri-clcm , I.l pry Hlnlilonnd Inrliiicn. HOMO Unllriinil * . Mmiiifnpliirrrit , 1 l.'onl MhioCotnpnnli'H , Trn 'tt Illphodrnmrr nirl .Mrni > rrli-l , und others liandllus Block crres. inniirov Vclerlnnry Mnminl , (33) pp. l-nt f nxi by nmll on receipt of prlc-f . r < i crnt Cvrnniplilrti nciil fri-o onnppllcaUon IIUMPIIUKYK IHIMUOI'ATIIIU MIII1.UO , 10 ! ) I'ulton btrcct , New York. HUMPHR Indlicrctli "n. inMFnpfiTHin i' ' .ii brill nnii promptly lUmtUrfll M b cured Been In n IFlJNo.2i | M the in t cee _ . . f ill remcdjr known. I'rlro * ! pr TTlalorBvlal ; ai. lantoTlnl of powder for ftVnnnt poflt fire on r * cclut of price. Iliiinplirrvn' Ilnmro. Alrd.o. . illujit , cauiozuofriuj 10U 1'ulluu Ot. . n. Y to yield orcrj time to trcatmont wlthSwIU'o . BparUnburR. 8. O. , March 13,1834. Vour most Miluahlo modlolno ( HwllL'a Hpociflo ) ha done mo BO much ROiid tint /col like mi } In ? th a lor Iliobcneak ol tlioao wlio sudcr like I dlil. I w a poisoned liy I'ulnon Oak , anil uvr not a well iUy for mi years , cntll I tiswl Hivllt'a B | > ccino. In the nix years I uwdlalinoiit oyory kind ot modlclno. but none had the iJcslrod cITcct. Aftir mini nix liottlcH of tt nt'i Srwclllo I am rcatorod ID perfect health with not a tltrn of that awful poison leftl Yours TrulDAVID NB3DITT. POISOIT OAK : . had for thirty clht joint Buffered every eprlnff aad eummer with Potion Oak , which I contracted In bathing when n boy , I tried everything for It , In- eluding m nyphjrtlcian , lut without any honoflt. I took nix bottles of Swift' * Specific ( H. B. B. ) four joari ago , and It cured mn found and well. Tlnoo e mtnor > hate paiwixl , and t have had no return ut U. JoasrM ISnASMir , Oclumbin , Oa. Oar TnutUa on Blood and Hkln Ulsoagoi mallod free. THE BW1FT HPECIKIO CO. Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Qa. M Y. OfHoe , 1&9W.23 8t , hot Oth aud 7th RT Science ot Life , Only $1.00 , BY MAIL POSTPAID. mm THYSELF , , A QUEAT l\IEDIOAIj WOIIK ity , NCITOIU and Phvtlca ! Doblllty , r/cnuturoDixaiuoln iHu , Kiroraof Youth , an the untold inlnorles oiultlnR from Indiscretion ) or oi > 003IMI3. A booh for every man , ) ounfc , mlJillo-aKoJ , and old. It oontalns llfi preHartjitloni ) for all acute and chronic illwisoj eaobono of which b Invatuab'o Bo found by the Author , whoao experience for 23 yoirt It such at probably noier before fell to the Ul of nv phjuloan coo pnnos , rxiiind In beautllu French raailln mooujmUwvors , full ( 'llt.guarantooil to bo a flner worx u every m o , uioclianlcal , lit erary and | iroowlontl , thin aay other work * od ! In tbli country for J2.6U , or the roonoy will ho refunded In orcry Instance. 1'rlro only SI.CO by null , po t- pU-1. IlltiitratlreBiTnploKcontn. Rend now. ( loil tn la1 awarded tlio author by the National Vfedlc-l AMoo'.atlnu , to thn ntDrera oi which he refers. The Bctensa of Uleihould bo read by tlie JounK rlmtmalun , and by the alltletid for relief. It will beunfll It Loudon Lanoot. There In no member of nocKty to wliora The Bel- once of Ufo will uot b useful , whether youth , liar- cut , mianllan. Initrurtoror cler vnun. Argonaut. AitdroHD the 1'oibojy Medical InttltuU , ur Dr. W. H. txrker , No. i Uulflnch Street , Itoiton Maw , , who may no consulted ou all illeeaiei rvqulrln ; nklll and expeihnoo. OnranloaudobotlnatedUeaiieatliat ha\e tlw i\m of all other phys-Mr I clam t.ucrt treated iuiv iK.JHLlulI | | > without an Inittno alia - THYSELF o'tli ' ° OpneratUo Orgai iiulcklr ou > od hv tin CIVHLi ; JIIII'IIOI ) Adoiitiillll all llio 1IOH1'IT\U OK rUANOI' 1'rompt return nf VKiOlU Hlmpli oato.$3 to 89 , Bo ereonc , ti to $12. I'arunmo Fru > . ClvUlo Kem dlal Agcno , 16C Fulton Bt , , Ncv York. Th Einpcror Ixnil * Napoleon tmoked only the ftunt diraii too world could pro- diiie. J'rcf. UonfordMrs th * rni | ) rcr dginxrre made ppodtlly for him in Ha- rana from leaf tobacco grown In the ( loldtb Belt ol North Carolina , tbU Ulntt lb tmcct lo f grown. 13Iickvreir IJull Durham Biooklnif Tobacco li tnadt from lha um lul UMd In the IUuiror'i clgin , It abso lutely pure aud li uutiuutlouably the U t tobacco eicr oflerud. TbacVerajr4 * ( rtftd dauxbter , Anne , In ber iketch of AlfrulTenuyaonlui/urj > < r' < HuHil.l'j , UUa of Ler vltlt to the rmt l et Bbe found hUmmokiuir IllackweU'a Bull Durham Tobacco , uiut him liy Hon. Jamti lluta U Ixnrell , American MluUtor to the Court ot rL JauiM. In thus diyn o ( ndullcraUnn , It li acorn- fort to nuoim to li > vtf Out the Hull Dur ham brand U abtolutuly pure , and made from the Utt tobacco the world produrx. UlaiiHtH'i Hull Durham BuioLluv To- bitco U tbo lut aud purcit made. All dealer * Utve 11 , None iicaulni without the trade-mark of the Dull. GEN. XAOtI TAYIiOK. An Old Mexican War Onumluncr'fl I'erflonal Jtouollcotlon of mill llcnily. Communication to llio I'ort Worth ( Texas ; Giwotto. Wlion our command joined the army Ocn. Taylor waa tlio here of tlio day , Th' recent battles which ho had fougnl nnd gained had made him famous through' out the land. Wo wcro prepared to son a warrior with "gold hco and plunio , " of noble carriage , and fierce countenance , Our ftfltonlflliiucnt can bo imagined whoti wo beheld a plain old _ farmer with nol the first military Insignia about him , wearing n widobritn Mexican eombrorc and ordinary citizen's clothing. There waa not n auhordlnato around his head' quarters that was not better dressed. Verily his name. "Hough nnd Ready1 was appropriate. IIo wan rather short ir statute for hia size and apparent weight with a face that indicated atom dociaiot : and untiring energy. Ilia features wore not handaomo but bo no mcama rcpulalvo A ploaaant expression acomod to dwol ! there -vrhon ho waa off duty. Hia face RftTO no ovldonco of cultivation. Shaggj oyobrowa , rather n prominent noao , nnd round face ; if any landmarks of intolli' uonco were over there the rough camp lifo the old soldier had led for no manj years had obliterated them. Gen. Tay lor was a clumsy rider , mounting and dismounting hia horao like an old farmer only accuatomod to horseback exercise when ho Ind occasion to ride to town once in a whilo. Your correspondent is not advised aa to what were the religious preferences of Gen , Taylor. IIo had fallen into the habit BO common in thu army , nnd point edly oniphnzisod hia remarks an occasion required , IIo had none of that bombast about htm that oyon oomo of his lowest subordinated manifested. In social con versation with his olllccrs ho Bocmod to forgot his rank , nnd oftentimes had n kind word for the poor priyato. On ono occasion wo had to croas ono of those aiiifi-running mountain streams , the water of which was over waist-deep , and i sick nnd weakly-looking soldier was standing on the bank , I aupposo mcdl- .ating whether ho ahould take the venture > r not. Gon. Taylor rode by and saw is situation , assisted the poor soldier up > ohind and carried him over the water. 1 saw that , and heard that soldier long if tor the war brag that ho had "rodo be- lind the President. " Gon. Taylor waa always in the thickest > f the battle , nnd aoomod to bo as dosti- , udo of fear an a rock. IIo rode a inilk- irhlto horse Old Whitoy which Boomed is clumsy as hia master , nnd from long uaociation seemed to have adopted some ) f his peculiarities. Gon. Taylor rode Did vVhitoy throughout the battles of Monterey nnd Bucim Vista. IIo was Iroascd very plainly ; were n common loft hat and an old faded casaimor coat , which his old soldiers informed in ho had worn for ninny years. This co.it received ito first wound at Buena Vista , where , wo musket balls , ono about three inches jolow the other , passes through both apols. The writer , though with Gon. Taylor's command for nearly n year , lover saw him dressed in full uniform , ixcopt on the occasion of the departure ) f the ramaina of our regiment for homo. iVo had struck our tents , packed our tnapsacka , and the last act of our do- inrturo from Walnut Springs was taking leave of our old chief. Wo were formed in line , and ho came out in our front ilresaod in regulation uniform , cap-a-pie. Flo was visibly embarrassed , and not a lieart in our command but what was touched. With some awkward schoolboy - boy gestures ho mnnagod to say "that ho liopod that in private lifo wo would mnko is brilliant records ns wo had in the lorvico of our country , " ( or something irory nearly to that effect , ) and bade us fnrowoll. Uopoiul Upon It. Mother Shipton'a prophealoa nnd Louisiana iloctlona nro very uncurtain thlngn , but Thnm- u1 J'.cltctric Oil cnn bo dopondoil upon alwuye. It euros uchoa and put us ot every ilescription. Olovor Don BoA / : . A handsome Scotch colly dog in thn oflico of Dr. J. 0. Corlics , on Market nnd Mulberry streets , Newark , N. J. , has boon trained by his owner , 11. B. Wil liams , lr. Oorlica' young clerk , which provo him to bo nn animal of unusual in telligence. IIo spells words , distinguish es colors , nnd performs arithmetical cal- culatlonu , or else ho and his owner are among the most clover of livintr practio- era of legerdemain. A reporter of the Sun called , with n friend , at Dr. Corlio'fl oflico to BOO the dog. The friend's mis sion wan to assist the reporter in detect- inz any possible collussion between Mr , Williams nnd BoTho latter was found to bo a [ bo.iutiful animal , with white nnd tnwney coat , n large head , nnd largo , intelligent eyes. IIo is twenty-two inches high , and ia 10 months old. "Dr. Corlios gave BOB to mo when ho was -weeks old , " said Mr. Williams. ' It would take mo day to toll you how I taught him to spoil nnd figure. It will bo easier for me to show you the results. BOB , got on the som. " The colly jumped upon n lounge nnd remained theru while his owner set several blocks in n ron on the floor. Eachblook was printed n di Her out color. "Now call for colors , " said Mr. Wil Hams. The reporter asked Boz to pick oul green , and the dog walked slowly nlonj. the row of blocks until ho came to tlu color called for , when ho lifted the blooli by ft leather strap on the top of it nnd sol it to ono side. In likomnnnorBozcotrootl ) selected red , white , follow , nnd black The reporter observed that when makinji Ills choice of colors , and , later on , oi luttora and figures , the dog faced hie owner. The vutitora therefore trutchoi the latter to ntcortain if ho gave Boz an ] signals , but were unablu to detect nn ] communication between the two , Sovera ! times when the dog was doing hia worl Mr. Williams turned his face away fron the blocks nnd looked out of n window. "Boz watch this book , " said Mr. Wil Hums pointing to a pink-covered tele phone list. The dog promptly picked up the pin ! block. Finally , only a dark , blue bloc' remained on the floor , Mr William called for light blue , Boz walko several times around the block nnd without diaurbing it , returned to hi master to uignify by n bark that ther wa.i no light blue block. Blocks v.-it letters on them waa next placed on th Ibor , und the reporter naked the dog t bpoll 'J an. BOK picked up T and the got A and N , The other visitor cnlle fur the iirat loiter of the vord white , nn the dog presented W. Next he spoilt ; Ilia own numu , und then , being asked fc the letter of what ho is , picked up D. "Who ia the bluest fraud in tli room ? " inquired Mr. Williams. Boz nut up U before him , SVhen enl K mid 0 remained the roporternkud fo i l.o first letter of the word oorn , to a * i rtiin whether Baz approved of phone ' j spelling. The dog ignored K an pi kid up 0 , "This gold collar on his nook Boz won , aid Mr. Williams , "Mr. Edward Coz of the Mcdford Novcltry Goods company 101 Chambers street , Mow York , said the doe couldn't pick out colors unless these blocks were used , So ho tried BOJ with pieces of leather , nnd the dog did just M well. Mr. Cox alio asked for the initial of his first name nnd for all UK letters of his last name. The dog sue coodod in this , too , nnd Mr. Cox waa sc much ploaaod that ho got the collar nnc gnvo it to Boz , Now test his memory , Call for several colors at onco. " The color blocks having been put bacl < on the floor , llio reporter said : "Boss , I wnnt crcon , pink , red , blue , yellow , black and white. " As ho called them , the reporter wrote down the names ol the colors. Mr. Wllliama asked for the names nnd wrote thorn down for himself. After a rninuto had boon consumed he said : "Now , Boz , give the gentleman the colors in order in which ho called foi them. " The reporter could not remember them without the nld of his paper , but Boz up each block in Its order. Ae i nil the teats , the dog faced hia master , while the visitors were behind the dog , and facing Mr. Willlans. "I suspect that you guided him , " said the reporter to Mr. Williams. "Else why did you ask for the list of colors before - fore hand ? I would have told you whether the dog succeeded or filled , " Mr. Williams explained that ho wanted to know during Jho progress of the ex periment how Buz was getting on'with it. With ton blocks with figures on them the intelligent colly performed sums in addition nnd subtraction , multiplied two by four , and then , getting into fractions , jjavo the product of twice two-and-n half. Ho nnswored n question ns to the num ber of dnys in the week nnd counted five by producing five blocks IIo was told to pick up ' 1 , then 1 , nnd afterward ! ) , nnd was again equal to the demand. The reporter asked for 55 , when there was only one 0 on the floor. Boz barked to nay that ho could not comply with the request. Eight newspapers were laid on thu floor with their names in sight. Boz led off by producing the Sun in response to n call for it , nnd then presented the Telegraph , Police Gazette , the Nownrk News , and the others ns ho was re quested. Mr. Williams called the dog's atten tion to the clock nnd asked him what the time was. It was 2:30. : Boz was slow in responding , apparently being tired nnd had to bo punished. "You'vo wast ed time , " said the owner , "nnd I want to know what time it is now. " Boz picked up S. 2 , nnd 1. It was 3:21 : o'clock. "If I give you 8 cents nnd took nwny 8 , how many would you have loft , " said Mr. Williams. Boz picked up 0. "I have eighteen quarts of oats f r my horao's throe meala to-day ? " the owner continued. "How many quarta shall wo have for each meal ? " "Tno dog carried n C to Mr. Williams. "How many meals a day did I any the horao was to have1' ? A 3 wns promptly placed beside the 0 by Boz. The reporter departed with the opin ion that Boz is nn exceptionally intelli gent dog , but -with the conviction also that in his education Mr. Williams is not pursuing the line followed by Sir John Lubbock. To determine whether the owner guided the dog cither with his hand or hia oycs , ono of the viKttora , at n subsequent visit made by them , requested Mr. Williams to put liis hands in , hia-pockota and to look steadily at the coiling. The latter did as ho was requested , and the visitor then said : "Boz , got blue , white , yellow and pink. " The dog got the blocks in the order earned , and while ho was doing it Mr. Williams did not apeak or in any way change hi ( position , hia eyes being di rected toward the coiling nnd hia hands being out of eight , "If the dog were intelligent enough to bo guided through the whole alphabet by my oyoa , or tpmo mysterious language of the hand , " said Mr. Williams , "ho cer tainly could road letters and distinguish colors. You have seen him do surprising things , and yet ho is only n puppy younger in fact , than most doga are when their education begins. In time I will tench him much more than ho knowo now. " CONVINCING , 1 ho proof Jt the pudding ia not in chewing the Hiring , but In bavin ? nn opportunity to tent the article direct , aclirotcr & Hoclit , Urn DrwRiHtfl , lmo n frou trial buttlo of Dr. lio- Hanknu Con/h | nnd l.ung Syrup fur each nnd every mio who is nlllictod with Gouglm , ColilH , AsUnmi , Coiuiuin ] > tion or any Lung Affection , NEQUOKS. The Llio nt Fluid JIumlH-TJielr ! > < > - inoaiiu KolntlonH. Wilmington [ N. 0. ) Cor , Troy Times. Plantation negroes are , to those who BOO them for the Iirat time , most miser- nblo Bpoeimens of "men nnd brothcra , " if they are to bo judged by their external appearanco. They arc usually very black 'n color , with pronounced negro features , nnd ignorant. In aomo caaea they nro but n few dcgrcca nbovo the nnimuU. They live only in the prmont , know nor uiro nothing for thu future , and aoom to rognrd ft eedom M only the uieana of de ciding for thorn whether they ivill worker or remain idle , and , ns may bo tmpposod , if bacon and corn bread could bo had without the labor , it is uufo to say thuj would remain idle , I was told , however , deepito their dejected , work-u-duy look , they nro a very happy and contented people , nnd they nro treated with much consideration and kindness on the twc plantations I visitedbeing allowed to bulk huts and cut nil their firewoods on tholandi and in illness cured foroither by the over seer or owner , who omploya u phyaiciai in urgent c.isea. Theseplantattonu hivi aUo BtorcB upon the grounds wherein tin hands can buy at market rates nil tin necessaries of their liven , food , clothing and shoes in fact , anything that can b < had nt the usual or "general county store , " And ihia has been donu in ordu to keep the "plantation hands" ut homo for if during the plantation season tin hands can got oil' to town utter pay day there ia no chance of their return unti nil their money is epont , and either war ] or starvation ptares them in the face And , aa most plantation haiidi are ban und raisud in the work , they know n other. Occasionally a more umbitiou or intellfgont ono will nspiro to "lean to bo a barber , " und leave hU ' 'nutiv heath , " but it ia said that the , do not aa u rule take to education , am prefer to remain ignorant und work b day , and if they can dance and frolio b ; night they nro content with lifo as the ; find it. Their domeutio relations am moral lifo is bettor left unquestioned i many cnics , although the law compel marriage. It is often honored in tin breach only , but they have thu onthusi astia relljjioiiB "revivals , " nnd thoi colored jiroachora are ever on thu plants tions und huld aonices in their church n "Orton" for the religiously inclined Some of the women seem disposed t < think that the lives of "house servants' ' nro inoro enviable than their own , work Ing ns they do in the hot-fields , but it i not nn cncrgotio longing and involves to < much thought to bo put into nc tivo execution. Ono rather brlgh looking young woman , to whom . ' spoke , nskcd mo if I thought I could go lier n "placo" na cook nt the north. 1 nskcd her what wages she earned as field hand , and oho nnid : "Mostly $3 a wccl but they nay I could got $12 for n montl M cook. " Her mental arithmetic waa r little off , but she wns in carncRt. I tolt lior I did not not think ahi wouldliko the northern states it was ao much colder , nnd aha Inuglici nnd said , " That's what they all nay mobbo I would not , " Freedom moans t < this class of people only the ability t < ? arn money and provide for thomsolvoa , instead of having everything provided foi them , nnd it will bo n long , long time beFore Fore they nro olovntcd or educated aufll ciontly to understand how much has beet done for them. First , ] { AU KYltlcnco. "Ofton unnblo to attend bunlnoni , bolng nnb jcct to pcrlous dfaordor of the klilnoyn. Aftm n long Metro of sickness tried Murdoch lllooo JIltttrtnnA wan rolinvrd by hnlf n bnttla. ' Mr. JJ. Turner , of Hochcfltcr , N. Y. takes the wins to writo. Samuel Slilu Knmovcil from Olllcc. Mme Kiln Club , Detroit Free l'roi. "Do man who minds his own buzncsc ins got all do work dut should bo cut OH I 'or ono pusson. Do man whoso fingert tch to pick up articles ho hasn't paid foi vill sooner or Inter make n mistake nnd ) iirn his fingers. It nm nofiin to mo who ; its drunk nor who keeps sober , ao long is neither ono damages mo. 1 doan Jeer n straw to know how do naybor on ny loft libs widout work or position , nn1 t nm none of my business how do ono on my right eponcta do $10 ho nirna each veok. "Gem'lon , Snmuol Shin was 'pintod nnitor of dis hall under the improshun dnt ho was strictly honest. It has bin jonclusivoly proved c'at ho am nn om- > czzlor. ilfut ho taken nil our monay t would have bin in order to call him sharp an' keen nn' bo satisfied to git hnlf if it back nn' lot him go free. Aa do sum otal nm only a few shillings justice yolle ur vongonco. Samuel owns n mulo. Sofo * Icaviti' dis place to-night ho must ; in us n bill of sale of do animal. Wo must have n chattel mortgage on his cook tovo. If ho has any wngos duo him wo nust aorvo n gnrnisheo. Dar' must bo no ot up , no unworthy fcolina of mercy , xiinuul Shin nm deposed from hia posi- ion na janitor , nn' do tranquil Cadaver ilosaoma nm 'pintod to fill out do onox- > irod romnindor of do term. Judge /ahobts , Kyaim Johnson , nnd Porua ) avis am nominated n committee to remove - move do body on u cheap cart to its homo n Grove street , nn do rrg'lnr business lat has called ua together to-night will low proceed to begin. " EXGITUAIKNT. "What causes the great rush at Scliroter & Bocht's Drug Storor The free distribution f Bamplo buttlcB of Dr. 13oH.inIco's Cough nnd jimg Syrup , the moat popular remedy for Roughs , Colds , Consumption and 13ronchitn ! now on the market. Kugulnr nizo GO coats ami .00 HOW TO ItE BEAUTIFUL. A Prescription tlio Ladies Sliculcl Generally Tako. Cincinnati iEnquirorV * "Horo comes a model , " remarked n wollknown phyaicinn while standing foi i moment at the corner of Fourth and lace streets ono afternoon last week. 'Notice this young lady's erect carriage , lor firm and graceful walk ; BOO the bloom of her complexion , such as can not pos- ibly bo Imitated by artificial aids , and lion when she cornea nearer notice how calmly she will moot your gaze , without [ inching , blushing or exhibiting the lightest awkwardness. " The writer waa not in the habit of gaz- ng nt young ladles in the manner indi cated , but ho made tin exception to his ; onoral rule in favor of the superb croa- tire approching. "Thoro is health nnd beauty worth coking nt , " whispered the doctor. "Ono of your patientu , I suppose n monument to your skill , and nil that ort of thing , Lst mo congratulate you. " "Not at nil , not at all. She hna never loon under my hands ; but my delight in ler uppearanco is professional all the same. She is n living embodiment of u courne of treatment which I would liku o neo adopted by every lady in Cincin- lati. Ono year > igo uhu was like any one of thoau " Ho pointed out a group of ladies on the opposite pavement who were Btrupglinjj along in tight shoes , taking short , minci ng btops ; bent forward ut angles ran iii | ! i-oin to nnd twenty forty-livo degrees , without exception sallow or artificially dooming. "Shu took a journey to England tc Bomo point in Dproiifihiro , I buliuvo itaycd thnio for &ix montha , and canu Jack us you BOO her now. " "No doubt every hidy in Cincinnati would like to adopt that course of treat mi'iit. " "But you do not understand mo. The rip to England , in itself , wn ; valueless. [ t vrns the knowlodqo which this young ady gained there that showed her the way to her present health and baauty , Tlio whole secret ia contained in twc words : they nro JUDIOIOU.S K.XKKCWB. The yonut ; wonmn in England rides , witlku , row.i , pluys lawn tunnis , botan izes , rides the tricycle , goes through i coureo of c.ilishonica every morning in short , is on the jump from morning 'til night , and the result is alio is generally us lio.ilthy and hourty us her brothtra In thu present state of society in thi ; country , nil thoao thinga can not be indulged dulgod in by our girls , without moro 01 loss inconveiiicnco und expense ; but m one is ao circnnistanccd that aho _ canno iako all the vxorcito that is required t < give her u xound mind in n Bound body. ' "Suppo&o you fell nui what you con ski or judicious exerci o for u lady , " "I can do that in n few words. Routu shoulder * , a Btoi inu gate and a Hutches are the rule ir.f.ead of the cxcoption They oin bo cured in a very short linn bv lift ecu minutea oxorciao night am niornin in ( ho open air or u wtm vonti iated room. The moinin oxeicieo hai best bu taken immcdiatfly after rising before itrctniiif for the day us tight cloth ing will tutctforu with the free move mt'iilB required. " "Tho firet thing to bo done is to Btnn < ert-ct , with the heel * together , the hcai thioun u.ick , the chestnut and hand Imngh'g ' looaolyat tlio uidp. Then 111 lunga otiould bo thoroughly tilled w ith ni und slowly exhausted , pcrhiip" half di zen tiincB. The arms alumld nowb brought forward * t full length in front on nU1 1 with the Bhouldow , the \vdiu \ of the hands in contact Keeping th arms extended , the lumd * t > hould b formbly thrown backwarduutil the bade o : the hauda touch belaud the ehouldei , while the palms como together before tin choat. Lot this motion bo gene througl with radidly aomo thirty times. "In the next move hold llio arm ; straight nbovo the head , with the palm ; of the hands forward ; now , bonding the hips , bring the arms down in front , keeping them straight all the time , until the lingers touch the toosthcn ; return the arms to their origin.il position above the head. This motion should bo performed very slowly twenty or thirty times. At first it will bo almost impossible to touch the floor with llio finger-tips without bonding the knees , but in the course of time it will bo performed readily. OYM.VAHTICfl. "In the third movement the lady ahould hold her hnncU close to her sides , with the thumbs still forward. Brine the nrms up from the aides , thumbs still forward ; then return them to their firsl position. The arms must not bo bent al the elbows. If persisted in , this move ment will straighten out stooping should , crs. Are thcso directions perfectly main ? " "Perfectly so. " _ "Any lady who will vigorously prac tice these movements twice n day or fif teen minutes will presently hnvo n full chest , straight shoulders and sound lungs , unless her caao ia so far advanced na to bo incurable. " "Of courao thcso same exorcises will have the sumo effects on men na well ; but , ns a rule , men do not need them in anything like the name degree ns women. The man who docH his duty In the world is compelled to take n dcgreo of exorcise unknown to the other BOX in this country , 1 am glad to hrnr , however , that the example - ample of English women in this respect is having a good effect on the daughters In Now York society. In fact , it ia be coming a topic of conversation in the East aa to whether or not the growing disposition to admit women to participa tion in many sports , and the education which they nro receiving in matters which formerly it waa a ijilo of modest ? for them to appear to bo ignorant of , ian good thing. "I am emphatically of the opinion that it is good , and ono argument against the admission of ladies into many sports is that the sexes will bo brought to discussing together tlio points , beauties and dcfccte of hoiaos aud dogs ; and that they will soon como to talk too freely together about pedigree , points of breeding , otc. Of course , that is nil rot. A modest woman may bo just as modeat na in the hunting Hold na she is in the parlor. "But to comeback to the subject oi homo gymnastics. Every lady ia ambi tious to bo the possessor of WELL-IIOUNDEI ) J1USCLKS nnd n full chest ; nnd where she ia not possessed of them she tries to dupe the public into believing that they are hers by meams of pads ; or else aho resorla to quacka who advertise nostrums for the development of the figure. "Tako the bicopa muaclo of the arm , for instance ono of the most noticeable features of a woman in full dross. IIow much in your judgement will a few miuutoa' exorcise each day for a year in crease the girth of this muscle. " "Give it up " "Two inches. Enough to make all the difference between n thin arm nnd a plump ana. And the 0:11110 : amount of exercise given to the chest will increase it how much ? You have no idea ? From four to six inches or moro. In addition to the beauty given to the figure by the full chest the increase in lung power will servo to vitalize every organ in the body , and will bring with it a clear eye , good blood and ito attendant , a fair com plexion , n springy step , high spirits nnd a capacity for enjoyment unknown be fore. An addition of throe inches in the girth of the chest means an addition of lifty inches of surface In the air cells ot the lungs. Just make a note of that fact , please , and remember that while no doctor living can furnish drugs that will beneficially enlarge the lungs , every man in Cincinnati can add fifty mchca to their surfnco by a little regular oxorciso. "Tho acasonia now approaching when out-door exercise may bo taken with com fort , and if I could impress the ladioi of thin ono city alone with the importance which really attaches to the subject , I am confident that before winter again opens moro good will have resulted than has been done by the life-long efforts of the beat doctor in the city. "Of courao , an oxcrcieo that will do- volopo ono sot of muscles will not benefit another. By practice you muat find out for yourself what movement nffoct each muscle , nnd direct your movements nc- cordiuyly. But it ia safe to say that the three exercises which 1 have given you miy bj followed with profit by every body , aa they tend to produce n full cheat and nn erect carriage , which are do- aiduratn required by every man , woman nnd child o Itr-y In Inform UinimhHo Anil AinoUGr renor- lljr. that nx liaio neutiro , ! a Iftrca clock of tlio Vurj holco-t , nr.irtoi ot tliurouKliI/ cured GOLDEN VIRSIKIA , PEiUQUE AND TURKISH rtrrrifl , willi'li vfo ar uMn ? m f lie nAnufi.tiimof cmi 'clclirnirdhrandiof clriiretire nnd uniobInn : I"- li.tt'cu * . And ha ? mid til I tontir Hloititilir ] * * H'M mcnl f the J'lni * t JnipnrleU French Ptlci * * ; * > . fiucli ktock iiuit * * up by tin liuh n 11 < * * of K.ullfu ftbnr. wo fa ilcniiliJunt , tinugt 1U W eaU t > tUu iatoc t All CuodjuJies. ifllroi. . rUnifiht Out in Kail lrc 4 ! ' * > kapi-rf , tc. , uta JUST OUT-SmTSMANS CAPORAL. KlJfX'Kr TOlt.lCCO CO. , Successors to Klnuoy lira * . , New 1'orli. s. H , AT WOOD ; Plaltsinoutli , - . . . 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