— UNDERSTAND BUSINESS. has the 1 ncome (OULD If a to the and if home could the cavil. be | to be befor: and watchfulne woman family bring int her where is earnings 0 the her comforts she and not otherwise could justly prejudiced mind Cary the exchequer. clare i women bread women househ goes negi (xO up re vou will and most comioria LOSE i charmiz Rajah and th Narrow to some ored sto followers the man Cuffs matching be much in vogue linen, being j and Eton jackets Yokes nes . floc ts, are almost all instances are ro Princess braid pe the latest novelties in trimm resemble the Princess lac up; hence the name Panama straws dyed shades will be used hats with plain suits. A says that appeara vogue for dark gre for the coming closely followed by gray nish linen i the chiefly in Venice conspicuous, und sementeries are ody oh aAaws These will and violet Jet bugles, also short and fat, and got far apart are equally new, and in dull jet look extremely well for smart mourning, A newer idea than ball fringe and tassels is a fringe of tiny single loops of chenille or bebe ribbon velvet, or even single short, fat strands of che: nille with “lambs’ tails” set rather wide apart, In Paris the ribbon trimming so much worn is very pretty. A girl's evening frock Is adorned with per sndicular bands of 3-dnch ribbon, plated, or rather “goffered” as it with waving irons, season? be PATE OF THE HINDU WIDOW Hindu women, taught that their ligious duty is to destroy their | lives on death of their husban possible, or falling that, through the rest of their believe it to and at is demanded of degradation, 11 Qi | and tigation patiently en them, “itigh Government declared the widow her to be murder funeral shand’s the on hu on pal cessory to the Act, wonien de suicide tha remarkable Nenan Nepa the DAUGHTERS AS HOSTRSSPS yd from chil 8 thoy 1e habit of ins 4% ties and gayeties what ig understood, be reason good To perplexed mothers have have © five young people the privilege of in. iting friends of own and ist in selecting and preparing suit wherehy evenings more pleasantly at Indianapodes i part of the daily life, and woll a perhaps not so more popular for they are all the the that homtosaos, further this, to make some sacrifice; they their age amusements be passed than nome Nws elsewhere. AT WOMEN'S CLUBS In London as in New York certain women's clubs have set apart rooms where men are received for entertain. ment or on business. The Colony Mub is only following in their steps, and to that extent as a woman's clab it must remain unlike a man's club, Even the possession of a woman chef ‘an never remove the fatal distine- tion made by woman's willingness to overlook man's selfishness New York World, MEN Covered carriages were first used in England in 1580. Alcohol was discovered in the thir | teenth century.’ FARM DISTILLATION, mo important by C« the imendments Many had expected tha the ture small quantitie Si NET ess session was Hansbrough’ adoption alcoho! lnaw supporters of original would enabli farmer to manu running a re welcome for their When, 4 i wr hd of which the government York Tribune New OF FROST productive stituted as to main Y t fay £ wy moisture in s:$ nis oil gives to the plants means of fixing their roots sufficient!) ii iy during the and them growth to branch out deep to period of thet : por their allows direetion they in every nourishment, where gecure the elements of fe without injured moisture being too little iod of supply of air and productive their growth and water to make keep the ianently the soll is made and kept {ri have the power of absorb and utilizing the water, orgat matter which be in its composition, by insensi. and give up a con of results of this decom- position for the growth of the plants seed time, when they are merely vegelating; in summer, when they growing with the greater Iaxuriance, or in autumn, when they are ripening their seed for harvest During the winter season frost per forms valuable service in pulverizing and rendering fine the elods and lumps of golls. The expansion and contrac. tion of water, when It alternately melts and freezes is sufficient to break to pleces the hardest and most uj yielding clods and this occurs most rapidly In winter, especially when the goil 1s well filled with moisture, Due ing the winter season the farmer also reeelves other benefits from the frost, 1d the ermentation gupply either In are many ingects being destroyed, when the ground becomes deeply frozen The Economist, MAKING A HOT-BED. A Massachusetts authority in d&0. seribing the construction and starting ys that a frame pix feet wide sashes three frume of a regular hotbed, foot long allow of four feet wide, The back to frond Bix fd ends may be fastened to corner-posts or by tenons and tises, which allow of taking up read- ily and wi hte son i8 over “Or gat to and rest mortis irame twelve and will each slant inches. The should BOM and mor- packing away Lens lide upon, a wide ed Into he gi of the hes wi roBS8 bars are should one-quart« Of sas and lap each other he bed should yuthern over. an inch, OCCUP gitua- De prote on the north ma- terial sl from Lhe tahie whith id { i irned and mixed iheral terial, more lasting, all 1nd and mixed well, fowl time day oned Biue Light as Anesthetic. Blue anesthetic of the fight is the cocaine, because it Is ag effective and at time perfectly harmless the view of a French doe who hag proved that by directing a ray of the carefully all other patients can be thrown pleasant. gtate of in sald h ne same his is electric ght on ) blue excluding y and harmlessly into a sensibility At present the sleep produced by the blue light lasts two or three minutes -~gufficient for the extraction of a tooth-—-but doubtiess the system can be sufficiently extended to cover more elaborate operations, Blue surroundings, the doctor also declares, are good for nervous affec- tions, Patients placed in a blue room where light, hangings, furniture, and all are blue, are soothed from nervous tension, and pass into a pleasant slum. ber. The expression “a fit of the blues” thus loses ite meaning--Paris Cable to the New York American. —— — —— His Lordship Forgot. That is a touching story which the lord Mayor of Manchester has been telling of his predecessor. His Lord. ship was attending a dinner, and the guests had got through the third course. Suddenly the memory of a thing forgotten came into his Lord: ship's mind. “jt, gentlemen,” he sald, “we have not sald grace.-Lon don Globe, amascus is the first city in the Turkish empire to be lighted with eledtriofty and to have electric street oars. x RESIGNATION. Bring along yoh mshi Bring along Fill up de Den elt SAFE FOR A Lodevichy Al friend. 1 hear you next month Pochotte Lodevichy-—How off? Pochette reprieve No, 1 fon Dimancl HE WANTED Chief Constabi« to see him for? “1 want to aged to up the wife.’ stairs Le Rire TWO MASTERS Clerk—8ir, 1 have come you that | am going i Employer Youn; heard the CAD BOTY Free Press never man troit two masters?” ADAYS Child-—Here 1 res NOW First American 10 years old and object to my Second American Child js that parents nowadays are getling Life, am n my pi a astaally tinea trisih going the n Tho? spoiled, QUADRUPLETS. 3 Ascum-—Is true there are quad ruplets at Luschman's house? Newitt-—-No, only twins. Lusc man started that rumor because he didn’t see them until after he had celebrated thelr advent—Philadciphia Press, “LIMB” MORE APPROPRIATE. A Carbon County paper sald on Tuesday that Charley Tree, a ranch man, hud broken a leg. Wouldn't it have been better to say a Hmb?-— Detroit Post, a The first American was made in 1740, paper money Sunflower And The Sun. “The sunflower,” sald a naturalist, “1s the most deceitful of all plants, for it has fooled six nations. “Bix nations believe that the sun~ flower turns toward the sun, and so thoroughly ure they deluded they cal {it by a name which bears witness t thelr error. “hus the French call the sunflow- er tournesol ie Spanish call The Italiany call it girasole, Hungarians call it naptaforgo. Each of these words means ‘turn to the sun.’ The English and Ameri- cans don’t go quite that far in admit- ting themselve Le we the plant's dupes They sunflower. They mean though, f names im- RINONE turns the glirasol The other wroryeril Be be Paki sunflower faces Good Snail ' Year, Good Sheep Y ear. bhosrri Bad 14 wou be horrified $ vi 1} ¢ thie 4 fry sn tha trened i he Engl: first ublish mar passed thar than any was in nse don, up to s face to the firs by Cardinal rudiments by Dean the Latin syntax chiefly by Erasmus; he mainder by Lily, the book being then the joint of four of greatest s Pr he written English re- production the holare of the age FRIENDS HELP St. Paul Park Incident. * After drinking coffee for break. fast 1 always felt languid and dull, having ambition to get to my morning duties. Then in about an hour or so a weak, nervous derange- ment of the heart and stomach would come over me with such force I would frequently have to lie down. “At other times I had severe head- aches; stomach finally became affect. ed and digestion so impaired that I had serious chronic dyspepsia and constipation. A lady, for many years State President of the W. C. T. U., told me she had been greatly bene fited by quitting coffee and using Postum Food Coffee; she was trou- bled for years with asthma. She said it was no cross to quit coffee when she found she could have as delicious an article as Postum. “Another lady, who had been trou- bled with chronie dyepepsia for years, found immediate relief on consing coffee and beginning Postum twice a day. 8he was wholly cared. Still another friend told me that Postum Food Coffee was a Godsend to her, her heart (rouble having been re- lieved after leaving off coffee and taking on Postum. “80 many such cases came to my notice that 1 concluded coffes was the cause of my trouble and I quit and took up Postum. I am more than pleased to say that my days of trouble kave disappeared. 1 am well and happy.” “There's a Roason.* Read, “Tho Road to Wellville," in pigs. no