V Notes and Comment Of later! te Women Reader A MODEL KITCHEN. WmeU Beslgn Tht Will DIIM tH Fastidious. Hr la a plan of a medal klleaea (scale: II la. li 1 ft.): A. sold nes try; B. kltcbea; C. butler's pantry; D, kick hall; E. dining room. 1. Window fee to be used to keep food material la e!d weather. 1 Refrigerator with uUtd door for Icing, I. Kitchea saktaet. 4. Range. . Sink with ahetTM and dratatag hoard oa either . . Door for passage of toiled fishe from pantry Into kitchen. T. Door for cleaa dlehei to be paaeed heck. I. 6helves In paBtrjr. 8 and It. Shelve with glass door. 11. Sbalfea la cold pantry. HlnMIHIHHIIUtitMM UTILE THINGS WORTH KK8 Silver polishing 1 mad lesa laborious If badly tarnished articles are boiled In soda wa ter before whiting la used. Cracks la th woodwork around sinks mar be filled with melted paraffin or bit of was 2 candle that are too small t use as lights. Carpets csn be cleaned aad color restored by goiag over them occasionally with a broom dipped In warm water to which turpentine I added. MMHlTtllllHHIimHH Whe Say That Fashion Change Th Man Taw ar th sJy woaaaa I bav ever leved. The Girls Oh, this Is so suddenl T 'revenr Inhalation ' f ' DuaCV If. when you ar ready to do yonr weekly eneestug. you will place a small bit of cold cream fa aatUt nostril, you will prevent the entrance of dust to the lungs, h is especially bad far the nasal passages and Is a freeueot cause of caurrh. You will Mad that the dust will stick to the cold creaal and can be easily removed with a handkerchief or a bit of tissii paper. This preventative is also to be recom mended' ben riding in a dusty rail road train, or when goiag oat Into1 the frt air of zero weather. . It will ftea prevent a hard cold, and will be especially beneficial to all people wbe suffer from catarrhal or throat affec tion. : Feminine Nerve. ' There ar nervous womea; there axe hyperaervous womea. But womea to nervous that the continual rustle of a silk aklrt makes them aervous ao there are no womea ao aervous as thai Te Develop the Bust Bathe the bust with 'warm water aad the massage gently with the allowing cream: Lanollne. t ounces; cocoa butter, J uaces; oil of sweet almond3, ' 1 uae. Cleaning Gloves. ta cleaning gloves In naphtha It la tier to Immerse them Instead af tasting them with a cloth. Itii them thoroughly In clean naphtha, hang In the air to dry and they will look fulte as well as though they had lust come from the cleaners and with ts traubl than sending them there. ' ' 1 "A Dandy" "If a dandy," aald the ware houseman, la conclusion. "Too ought ta take your wife aad go see It." "I think I see myself." aald th packer. "It must be a Jim dandy. No, sir, I guess I'll pais that up. I know better ways to put la an even ing." "I thought yon liked to take In a good show," said th warehouseman. "It's the beat I know of." "Well, you're welcome to all of them kind," said the packer. "Te. I like a good show, but that ain't vhat I call geol. Think I want to e an old guy killed and the wrong -ller doln' time for It an' his kid yla' an' his wife atarvln' oat la the now? ' Not muck I don't." "To mast be a chump," aald th varehouseman. "What's th dltfer nre as long as H all comes out In the ni In the last scene don't they hrow the hooks Into this guy Chaun ey good and plenty? Didn't I ted oa? This Jack Hardy breaks ant o he pen an' Chaunrey trails him to be cottage where hi wife's beea tayln' ever since sh was raskyerd rom the river an' th woman she's tayln' with Is Chaunecy'a wife, what deserted, an' she's got htm dead o right with the paper h thought .as burned. 8 when th coo bust tt the door to get Jack ah springs he paper ea 'em, an' et a Chann ey's etltnbln' oat through th Win er th loot palls his gun an' gives Im bis. What' wrong with. that?" "H i all right If yon like It, I uess." aald the packer. "I don't ee what you had to feel good about vhoo the cop shot blm. Anyway the :ld died." "She com to life agala darned lulck If ah did." said the ware houseman. "My wife an' ma aeen ier eatln' a lunch o' rye bread an' ralogna an' beer when w went Into he rest'rant after the show to get a lit," "If ad right about that too," aald he packer. "I didn't s'pos they elephoned to th undertaker as soon ;s th curtain went down, but you eJt bad while the dyln' act was go a' oa." "Sure." aald th warehouseman. She don It as natural as life. Th !d woman wet her handkerchief till ou could wring th water out of It, i-yln'." '. ' "Ton must bav enjoyed it." ; "I cert'nly did.1 "That's th dlffrane between yon mi' nt. I'd soaaer see a bally t a esple good Dutch e'mejuna. I slat aatla trouble suyaelf. I'd oener give It cents to keep out of It ban to see It. If I want a good time "11 tak In a voddervll show an see amelhln worth seeln. Tou take a Tood tumblln' act or sleight o' haad r hell ringer ' It glvee yon aome thln' to think about an' don't give rou th blue. I see a guy the other night played th clarinet with hi iiose. "That's right. He played a toon d It. '8tld o' putin' It to bis mouth he held It up te his note an' snorted 'w It 'Harrigan' waa what he played.- An' ther waa an armless wonder: that drawed pictures on n blackboard with colored chalk. He had Taft an' Bryan ee' John D. an' Teddy an' a lot more. Swell!" "You're nutty" said th ware houseman.' "Maybe I am," returned tha pack et "I've been havln" a touch o" lumbago aa' the landlord's threaten ing to put the furniture on the street If th rent lnt paid next week. I'm baying Interest now on n loan o' 160 that I got from one o' these sharks aa' thst keeps me wlgglln that an' the doctor' Mil." . . : : "That's hard luck." aald tha ware houseman, sympathetically.: . "It's bard anaugh for ms," said th packer. "If the boa '4 raise my pay an' I eould get-them debts ent o" the way hiayb I'd go to see 'A De jnton' Revenge' 'Just .to tone down tot Jlgh spirits, but aa It is I ain't Interested In Jack or Chauneey or nay of them. .'I've got trouble of my own." . l"Wll.-1 don't, know- aa , Mam Vast." aald, ta warehouseman.-p-Chl-caao News... ...... Pastor Julius Dlsselhof, son-in-law tnd BUJ.Tjr TUedaerJraf the thr of Evangelical deaconry. For thirty-eight years' lie presided 'over 'ha watK Jn Jlawirert.Grniy. aad It has grown wonderfully in his hands. ."My nroud aerer" would have ijesl red t.' ha aald. when they elected him, Butwhea he died, they called him on of, the great men of the chdrch. aad applied to him Paul s glory "I have fdnght a good fght." Braaal' Ona City. Rio Orande : do 8ul. th most southern stata. in Braiil. adjoins Uru guay oa the south, and baa about 1. 400.V0S ''population. 800.06a of whom as' of Oennan deaeent. AetWe Nana. ; For a man of letters : a Strang anaai- af striking originality la a pre vious possession; It la a pearl atyond price, th attainment of which I wU worth a resolute effort. ,An u-" thor ft: foitunate-'W'st ta Irtrea te him by decent and by baptism Joha Uiltaa, tar exasnjilev ar jFraaele Park nan, name combining vigor -with a certain distinction. " He Is lucky If e csn achieve It by arbitrary sup pression of a superfluous given name, is Bret Harte did and Mr. Rudyard Kipling. Mexican Canal Ope. Mora taaa one-half of tha 1 10 mile canal which ta to eoaneet Tam pico with Tuipam has been com pleted by tha Mexican government; boats are running as far as Tambla hua. Th soil of this region is ex ceptionally rich, but has remained undeveloped for lack at Uaaanortav tic facilities. Special Corraspondent of This rapar Writes Enlertaanlnly ta Women LATEST FROM THE KETROPDLJS A Neat Ladlee hrlrtwslst Which Csa B Mad Vary Iconomlcally Hetne Dreoa that Will B Faund Conveni ent and ervUeable Dress for a LrttWBirt. Oa af tha most popular designs of the saaaaa Is shown In tha ahirtwalat hers Illustrated. The collar Is fasten ed to the waist with buttons In front Tha easts are close to th wrlat and Ladl' Shirt Waist. nttoa Ilk the collar. 8titchlng and olded silk rctangles, In which th jutton holes nre made, form tha only lecoratloa. For house wear a dress Ilk this has many advantages and can be worn ever a waist and skirt. It la made la one piece and buttons all the way down tha side front and has a fold of th same material on the botrpm which, extende all the way around as- A Pretty House Dress. ' est ea th front panel. A Duchess yoke, edged with a band the width ol the fold oa th skirt, adds simplicity to this dainty houae dress. The sleevee here showa are full length aad finished off with a straight cuff; can be made elbow length If desired. This ta ona of th prettiest Uttls dress e of the season. The yoke aad eleevea ar mads of sage green cask Deess tor a Little Girl, mwa, braided with black aoutacha Th dress itself is aavy blue flaaael trtauaed with black braid. Tha fronts lap aver aad fasten with one large gtlt button. JULES THEROW. Th simplest and beat lotion fw freckles is: The juice of one lemon teaspoonful of powdered borax aad ona of sugar. It may be applied two ar thro time a day. Married Men Favsred. la tha town of Strasburg. Germaay. diecrimlaaUoa is made in favor of married couples with children in the matter of municipal salaries. Tea per cent I deducted from the wages af mea between M aad IK who are no; (tarried u sXterwa five per (;(, a His Fiongsay "Ain't he 'Th awell thing, though!" exclaimed the girl with the genuine coral necklace. "M for him. I'm Jusvcraty over brown eyes." "You're crasy anyway." said th girl with the lopsided bang. "I didn't see nottatn' particular about him. I think his fiongsay waa awful classy." i The girl with the genuine coral necklace titled her noee. "That em broidery on her waist wa tha cheap est kind," ahe said. "I see some Ilk It for 11 cents a yard. How do yon know that she's his fiongsay?" "What's he doln goln' around shoppin' with her if she ain't?" aald the girl with the lopsided bang. " 'Course she Is." ' "I guess she'd Ilk to be, all fight" admitted the girl with tha genuine coral necklace. "She won't let him get away from her If aha csn help It. It tickled- m to death th way she acted." "How?" "Yon wasn't w'stchln'. Sh k so me pullln' ent the stock an' cnttln' off samples for about ten mlnutea. She didn't know what she did want First she thought she'd take the plak an' then ahe didn't know but sh liked the blue better. Then (he'd sk him what he thotisM about tt II looked at ma aa' amlled, as mneh as to say, 'Ain't this fierce?' I guess she'd hav pawed over varythlac on tha shelves, but she hsppened to look up an' seen him lookin' at me, an' then I noticed she made up her mind right away. 'I'll take ten ynrds of the blue.' she says. 'Charge It' Then she' gave me the address an' flipped out Ilk sh had to ketch a car." , . "Did ha go along with her?" ask ed the girl with the lopsided bang. Innocently, i , "He had to." replied the girl with the genuine coral necklace. "I s'pos so," said th girl with the lopsided bsagt "Poor feller! I bet he'd have liked to stay an' make goo-goo eyes at you. Did she take him by the ear?" "No," replied the girl with th genuine eoml necklace, "she hooked her umbrella In the collar of hla coat an' dragged him off backwards." "Well, I don't blame her." aald th girl with th lopsided bang. "All I wonder at la that she waa foolish enough to let you wait on her. She might have known she waa makln' trouble for herself." "Bh ought to hav. got you," said the girl with the genuine coral neck lace. -rhat'e rlfbt," agreed the girl with the lopsided bang. "If she had got mo I'd known better, even It I had your fatal beauty." "Known beter than what?" "Known bettor than to come be tween her and the man she loved. I wouldn't do a thing like that, hon est. I'll bet the marriage will be broke off now." "That'll be too bad," said th girl with the genuine coral necklace. "You don't seem to feel bad about It." said the' girl with the lopsided bang, severely. "It ain't notbtn' to rou that she's got to return all thr presents an' then pine away an' may be go Into a decline. What do you are? Bay. I wouldn't bo as heartless is you are for anythln'. How would you like It yourself?" "How can I help It?" protested the girl with the genuine coral neck lace. "I ain't to blame for him lookin' at me." "No, I s'rose not", said the girl with tha lopsided bang. "Nobody can't help It. The only way I see would be for you to go up to the toy department a,n.j,get one o' them false faces." ,. "I would only I'm afraid Mr. Tapes would make a roar about it." said the girl with the genuine coral necklace. "No, he wouldn't," said the girl with th lopsided bang. "I heard him talkln' to a friend of bis tha' com Into the store the other day sa he said he thought It wo iH be ai: Issproveraa-it " Chicago News. Notedl Deaaty'a Move! I masse Mrs. George Law, th young and vcalthy widow who has tha unique ilstlnctlon of being accounted a beau T according to London, New York nd Parla standards, started a cru ade agalUBt newspaper publicity for ioclety womea, and hired an agent it 12500 per annum, to accomplish :he work for her. On Mis KltrliUngale's Staff. Mrs. Mary Nelson, whd died r--ently at Carrlck oa-on-Shannon, at ha agi of one hundred and four ne of Miss Nightingale's nursing staff in th Crimea, and witnessed (he charge of the light brigade. She danced a jig on her last birthday. Delightful Retreat of Princess. Princess Marie of Roumania, wit of the Crown Prince of Roumania, ha a most delightful retreat. It la a nest-house built high among the branchea of tall fir treea, and In It the princess spent th greater part of last summer. BreakfasUeaa Huabaad. A Portuguese proverb aays that no man will ever make a good husband who doe not eat a good breakfast. The Bireeteet Bonfete. Over the breakfast Miss Dorothy, the enthusiastic ornithologist of ths boarding house, discussed the merit of th nightingale, lark, thrush and o forth. "And which. "Mr. Hunker." ex claimed Mis Dorothy, "which of all the song-birds are you fondest of?" "1 prefer the hen. Miss Dorothy." "But the hen isn't a song-bird at all!" objected Mis Dorothy. "Well," replied Hunker, tapping another hard-boiled egg, "If the Bif hU4 whose lay I car forf Notes and" Comment Of latereat ta Weasea Readers A ROMAN WOMAN'S KITCHEN. What tha Huwlv f Anetaat Bet Ckd With. No. 1. Kitchea Btave fa tha hew) of Pans, at Pompeii, mneh Ilka those now used In rural France, Bpala aad Spanish America; a kalfe. a stralas. aad a kind of frying paa with four cavtttea. probably Intaaded to cook PCirs. ' No. 1. Braaae Stock-Pot, te hang over tha frrw. No. S. Similar Btock-Pot af another shape, for boil ing. No. 4. tadl af various fanaa. for dipping liquors free largor Tea sels. Na. t. An aactoal Braalea. Tho side walls are hollow, and Intended ta contain water; the four turrets are provided with movable lids; at the side is a cock to draw off the .water. The center waa filled with llgbtcl charcoal. By placing a tripod, or trl ret, above It many processes of cook ing, such as boiling, stewing, or fry ing, were performed. tAJ. ...... ......... . . . 1 CQXFIICTIKS FX'LES FCR INFIKCT Treat the baby aa a tropical plsat, advises ma authority, jj aad do sot try ta toughea kirn Z by taking htm awt very da, t Thirty-five sepen 1 eeid X enough for a child user tww t year. Never take him awt when the atmosphere Is dark ; aad rainy, and keep him In tha ! sunshine and out of the wind 1 aa much aa possible. Protect th eyes from th sun always 7f with a dark umbrella. J Take him out every day, say j another highly qualified expert J Never mind how hard It rain or blows or snows. Get as quiet X a street as you can find; or us a sheltered plasta, If you have '.y It but give the baby eight hour of out-door air every day. f Tie a veil aver hla face, aays If on. Don't tie n veil over hi V face. ay another. T " It Is lucky that wa do sot 1 I have to obey every direction T that wa see. mmmiiiiiimiiHiH VOTES FOR WOMEN. JiiMvt 4fc3si&iJ Th Spirit of MM. Women As Farmer. In 1170 there were 373.332 womea agricultural laborer In this country. In IBM there were 63,10(. KV'omen still do some hard work. But th gain In tha number of women agricul tural laborers, after all, was only seventy-seven per cent Compare it with the gain la the number of women "Farmers. Planters and Overseers." In 1170 tbere were 22.(81. In 1900 there were 307.70. It was a gain of 1,256 per cent In other words, while the women laborera, the aubordlnates. failed to double their numbers during the period from ll?t to 100, the women "Farmers, Plant era and Overseers." the persons in au thority, doubled their numbers more than alx times over. , .-3BXPBBlSmdi Tram Mansca) HCwlF sBOH-tlri iir P'.I.)t- fr-se. VskMftawrS 1 liti via sksanrlln a aaa .k , ., . rlrtnA ( rirrf v rk .nfl.: am (Lt I lUl HajJloosttw rankM V.il fr. KldofJt awanucf tr tsssnn . 3 4oJb w Scientific jlmericax a hnuKmtr nrawtrtUekf 9kr. T nut etSh iiJUiun or mnr Mi.iuaa jraa, Tr,s. ? & kttm lr-iuJZii, CISC aWeMsW-sa Tho New York is the most thor aughly prctical, liclpful, useful and entertaining, national illustrat ed agricultural & family weekly in the United States. 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Fsvtsrr Omct, VAOMtHOToe, D. 6 ?ViaV;7BB'JB'j'?oBpB7V?Va) . Pbyslolans batre long been looking for a harmless haadaoba ears. ' It has been produced by an eminent chemist of tba National apltal. It is knon aa Bkomo-Fkpjih. Besibe carina, avery form of benrlnche instantly, Bromo- Pepsin Is equally -ind sa promptly efflcadoo In ohroDlo sod acute Indigostion and the neroua disorder Incident ther o. It Is efferesoent and pleasant to take ad tuny b bad of all up tr date draeigista st ten eenls a bottle. It oome s a boon to mankind not womankind.- For sale at C. O. Armstrong, DmgKiet. - aOha6aOnahacOaooo,'eonja HOTIC. The Cbmmlnonen of I'ike Owinty will hereafter hold Regular Meetings the fl ret Monday of each mo. between the hours of 9a. in and 1 p. in. except ins In the months' when Court may be in seastan,' awl then during Court THKa II. BAKER Cniuuiiiaii tien Clerk Auiolstslj Hamlets. Cures sa lis Spot BROMO-PEPSIN Wote tho Word Ppla" f 1 1 D C C HEADACHE. 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ROSON BAOaOV "trt. U'guhgesrtfn. D Time Table ERIE RA!LROAD.( ORT JCRVIO Celld Pnllman trains to BaBalo, Nlsg are Kalis, Chantanqna Lake. Cleveland 'hlongo and Cincinnati. Tickets on sale nt Port .lervlsseal wtnte In the West and Pouthwest as lower rates than vis any other flrat-olssa line. In effect June 21th, 1UU8. Tbaihs Now Lsavi Port Jxrvis ss Follows. KAS1WARU " 8, Dslly 'o " Dally Kxpress e 40 ' " t, Local Rxcept Sunday.. 6.10 " 44 Holidays only 0 80 ,, ' No. g. Dally Express 0 fit s. u. " 708, Way 8unday Only T 81 " 4, Loc-U except Sun a Hoi T 86 " ' 0, Local Except Sunday . 10 80 " " 4, Dally Fxpicss 164 P.M. 704, Sunday Only 6 an " t4. Way dally exo't dund'y 10 ' t. Dally Btpross 4 6rt " ' , Way dally exo't Snnd'y 6 86 " t68, Loc"l Suniluy Only . . . . T.16 " I WESTWARD NaT, Ually Express 88 A. H. 41, Daily g j 17, Dally Milk Trnln 8.10 A" ' 1. Daily Express..... 1164 ' " 116, For Ho'dnle E'pt Sun . . IS. 16 r. M. " S, El,ressClitrngollmdal 6 33 " 89, Dally Except Suuday.. OU " i. Limited Dally Express. 10 06 ' Trains leave Chambers street. New York; for Port Jervla on work days nt I SO. 1.16. I IS. 10 SO a. .. t.'.O 130, 40, 6.16, 7 16, 816 18 th r. M. On Sundiys, 7. W A. M 18 U. 1.16 T at). 8.16 r. M. H. L.SI.AUSON Ticket Agi. Pi.Jerrls. H. W. Haw ley, Div'n PakHfrr. Akoiu. Cliaillbrrs 81. Sinllon Now Yoi k William B. Kenworthey M. 0 Physician an J Suruon. OiTloe anJ rotid'muj Broad Slreut lext Court House. MILKOllD. For Snle or Kent 150 acre farm known aa Warnr farm two miles below Milford. Apply to JohnC Warnor Mi'fiir-I 1'a The Milford Livery Stable HORSES AND CARRIAGES to hi 'e with or without driv ers. HARFORD STREET OpxiUi Houieatend Library. 50BIAS HELSON Proprietor,
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