NbMAHA ADVERTISER. W. W. SANUKHS, Publisher NAM A II A, NJOHRASICA Job wna the orlRlnril knocker, but his provocation was very Rrct. This will bo n Rood tltnb for tlio inls Honiirlos In tlio fur ICnut to conic homo ind visit their frlendH. The cost of tho pctifllon roll 1h $1.7.i ft your for ovcry mnn, woman and child In the United fctiitcH. All tho Rrent powers of Kuropo urn "prcpurliiR for tho worst," mid tho chances are thai they'll got It. What Iiiih become of tho old "cam phlre" bottle that every woll-reRUlated family tmod to keep handy In the "pan try r m The United States Hold $10,0OO,00O worth of broadHtuffH abroad last year, vn Increase of $0,000,000 over tho best previous year. Mr. Rockefeller Is reported to have gone Into the Ico buslnojw. This being tho ease, only Rockefeller ponds will bo expected to freeze heron f tor. Lord Hope, former husband of May Yohe, has married the daughter of an Australian banker. Lord IIopo posi tively refuses to earn his own living. An exchange calls attention to the fact that a man may get well when two doctors sign the dally bulletin. "When three doctors sign It, he Is all In. Heart dlseaso and nervous prostra tion are almost unknown among the .lapanose. This immunity Is attributed to tlio equanimity and cheerfulness of tho Jupanesc. A scientist has found out that a child 'J. years old uses a vocabulary of l.'Juo words; a .'t-ycar-old, iJ.HOO, and a -l-year old, '1,(500 different words. Kvldcnuy only Roston children were examined. A Philadelphia waiter who inherited a million dollars a few days ago Is "working right along as If nothing hnd happened. What is a mere million to n waiter who has a good "tip" route? A St. Louis Judge says American girls who come to grief by marrying 'titled foreigners deserve no sympathy. 'He probably doesn't expect to be run ning for ofllec when tho women get a jcli unco to vote. Hfo In tho midst of tho new bcarc and earth to which her eyes had boon opened. There are thousands of them who need to release tired eyes from their petty, exacting, needless tasks, to straighten tired backs, and to let tho fresh air In upon their lives. The high est city walls cannot wholly bar out nature. She visits city roofs and streets and yards as freely as tho country hedgerows. All that she asks Is an opportunity to reveal her treasures of health and Joy; her constant cry Is, "Como out and see!" When you are asked, what part tho women of the rising generation are to play In the affairs of tho nation, you can point to Vassar College as a typo. Vassar needs more room. The crowd- Kit.hcii Convenience's. A towel rack made of bamboo rods (h suspended from my kitchen celling by ropes and pulleys, so that It may be raised and lowered at will, it econ oml.es space besides providing a placo where towels, etc., may dry quickly, as the air Is hotter near the celling. Another convenience Is a small shell. waist high, near the dining room door, ing Is so dense that In Uio class whero 100 girls can be accommodated Micro w,ci, i p,ice dishes when I want are l.0 applicants, ami more coming. , ,if,n,. Resldo my kitchen table, but consid erably higher, Is a slanting shelf about twelve to eighteen Inches, with a nar row str'ln nailed across the bottom I'd ire. to hold in V recipe book which And other colleges that make a special ty of training the female mind are also prospering. Tho girl Is determined to secure an education. She has discov ered that while her lot In life may, and probably will, bo to become tho 3 np(, )iv fitliliui bond. Worn who 01 some goon man, ami imu. sno un-s nome Companion. will need to Know more 01 nursing noi- tles and what to do when the baby has colic than about (Jreek verbs, education is capital, for the man In his ollicc and the Avonian In her home. There was a time when a married woman was not expected to know tho things found In fastener, then books. It was scarcely deemed worth while to teach her to read. She was ell her an ornament or a slave, now, even the man of few attainments and rough manners is proud of the Intel lect of his wife. Reauty Is no longer her sole recommendation. She win talk knowingly.' She had read books and the world. She Is a bolter mother for the learning she has secured and a hap pier woman. The man who would ills- ICoimiinM. In a gill of fresh, blood-warm milk dissolve a third of a yeast cakr-, then ndd two te.ispoonfuls of granulated su gar. Scald a beer bottle with a patent till three-quarters full of fresh milk Unit has been warmed to blood heat. Pour hi the .vast mixture, shake hard and fasten down the stop per. Set the bottle In the warm kitch en for six hours or until the mixture begins to "work" and foam. Then set In the Icebox until needed. One yeast cake will make three pint bottles of koumiss. Moiled Snlml lroH-lii. Rent three eggs very light; stir in n courage (lie educating of women would cup of vinegar, a tablespoonful of su be deemed an enemy to civilization. In gar, two saltspoonfuls of salt, a dash the United States there are about 110 0f paprika and a small teaspoonful of, colleges, for women. Not one too many. French mustard. Heat hard, turn Into The ambition that tills them with a saucepan and stir steadily until tho eager young women Is laudable. There mixture begins to boll, then add a Is much lu the higher education, and (lie country that makes most of tho brains of lis women can never bo U bad country. It Is a hopeful sign that thou sands of young women are anxioiifly willing to dovote the butterfly period of their lives w the securing of knowl edge. She does not live on the avenue. She lives on a side street. The house has only live rooms. It Is a cosy home, all in active use. As the mortgage which originally covered It grows less the porches about tho cottage grow larger. II u'nu hull! for un mill lu imw nedl ..I,., i c.,.. 'iiw...,.v. nt,uir ,.,i.i an may uu nhiu-u .urn ui.il uiu .-mjiui- 1 1 ll '11 kjj It'll l i.Hl'1 l' il tiiiim it hum I . ll..uIP .,,! 'l'l. f!l,. ,1 'Clin 1W IIUOUH Sa II IllilV lie UlSHHIHeil. IM'HI ill A New York dentist bus died, leaving jiuany bcnellts to the public as a result of his seventy years of Investigation 'and discovery. Rut he never solved the iprobloin of how to make a dentist's ,1j11I tit tho pocket book. v Tho lady whose birthday was being elebrated when the .laps arrived at Port Arthur has not begun contribut ing to the magazines, ami neither does she announce her intention of going upon the stage. Some people waste their opportunities Just terribly. Russia has an autocratic government j)f the most antique form of despotism, no religious liberty, no freedom of speech, no ballot, no public school sys tem, no congress, no other legislative body, no constitution, no tolerance of progress In any form and only a thin Toneer of civilization, in Japan there Is constitutional government, absolute freedom of religious belief, freedom of .speech; a system of common schools :and public education as good as that In our own land, the ballot, a wise and honest judicial administration, a broad. woll-bulnnced and modern system of government and a high typo of civiliza tion. Somo time ago a woman who has helped many people to see the wonders of the world about them told a friend how her own eyes were opened. One Bumfi-i.' she happened to bo spending a few days at tho same hotel with a certain naturalist. Ills enthusiasms did not Interest her nt all; the progress of the embroidery which she had ibronght with her for "pick-up work" was of far greater concern to her than all tho miracles of June. Jtut one morning, seelng hlm eagerly searching .tho ground under her window, slu ;loaned out and asked curiously; "What (do you llnd so absorbing down there V" '"Come out and see!" ho called, in reply Why she did It sho could not tell. Per 'baps, after all, tho call of the day was too grout to be resisted. She threw iVisldo her embroidery and went out That embroidery was never finished Ifor tho world of delight sho discovered that dav changed her whole life. She bought books and microscope, and be man to Investigate for herself, then (with her children, thru with other poo n)lo. After a while sho began to wnro and tho wr ting brought nor new ifriomls and tho Introduction to scion " Itllle clubs and societies. A scovo of fresh interests filled her "days, Inter tests. which she mot,, easily with tho re aiowcd health won from tho long oift-of' i'doors, hours. She lived, In short? a new teaspoonful of butter. hen this melts remove the dressing from the fire, beat hard for several minutes, then set away to get very cold. It will keep In the Ice chest for some days. Suited Almonds. Shell ond blanch the almonds and dry thoroughly. Put into a baking pan a tablespoonful of butter and when this is melted put In the almonds. Set the pan In the oven until the nuts uro a delicate brown, turning them often that they may color evenly. Turn Into a colander, strew line table salt over them, shaking the colander that REUNION OF '84. The literary class uf '84, of tbo Jnlverslty of Michigan, a class that n Its day wus somewhat noted for ts size, Its spirit, and its Initiative, vill hold u reunion in Ann Arbor ibis year, on tho occasion of. tho iwentleth anniversary of Its madua tion. It is hoped that a consider thlo part of the class will attend. Those who expect to be present arc requested to send their names to Mr. 'Jharles 9. Ashley, 6 Zenobla Uldg., Poledo. Ohio. A medical Journal asserts that dls sase is spread by the lending of niiisks, which ate used at fancy dress onlls. Jorty-two masks were ex amined and on elht of them were Jlscovert'd bacilli of various diseases. Electric carpets are in use In Paris. Woven with them Is a mesh of lino who, through which an electric current may bo turned. These fabrics serve the double pur pose of Hour cover Ing and heating apparatus. The Students' Democratic Olub of tho University t Michigan held a "national convention" Saturday, Apr. i), at which delegations from tbo various cinssrs corresponded to tho state delegations in the real convention. Judge Parker and Mr. Hearst worn the two candidates pro posed; and Judge Parker was noml nntid by a vote of 200 to 54, with 0 scattering. Nine cars of exhibits from tho Republic of Melco have already ar rived at St. Louis where the world's fair commisaloncis preceded them. The Carnegie Institution of Wash ington I). 0.. has been renewed its grant of last year of Sf00 to Professor M. Gcmbeig of tbo chemist ry de partment of the Utiiveisity of Michi gan. This sum is expended for assistant's pay. Men make laws; women make mariners Do Legur. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Boars tho HOSPITAL SECRETS. Is a A Nurse Says: " Pe-ru-na Tonic of Efficiency." tdg a rv t? T a vr.np I Mrs. Kate Taylor, a graduated ? nurse of prominence, gives her ex- Ipcrience with Peruna In an open- I letter. Her position in society and : T nmfi'celmt.nt KtnmHntr nnmhtnn tn' give special prominence to her tit- teranccs. CMIICACJO, ILL., 427 Monroe St. "As fur us I have observed Perunu is the finest tonic any man or woman can use who is weak from the after effects of any serious illness. "I have seen it used in a number of convalescent cases, anil have seen sev eral other tonics uscil, but I found that those who used Pertina had the quickest relief. "Peruna seems to restore vitality, increase bodily vigor and renew health and strength in a wonderfully short time." MRS. KATE TAYLOR. In view of the great multitude of. women suffering from some form of fe male disease ami yet unable to tinil any cure. Dr. Ilartmun, tlio renowned spe cialist o'n female catarrhal diseases, lias announced his willingness to direct tlio treatment of as many eases its milk application to him during the summei months, without charge. Address Thr Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. 9 Signature of "us four and no more." Himself Is a man, every Inch. He Is hearty, hide pendent, energetic and steady as a lock, lie has got his big feet firmly planted on tbo lower round of the sue- ess ladder and is climbing slowly, surely, carefully. He loves Herself and no other. The Roy and Tho Girl tiro healthy youngsters. The Roy whistles and Tho Girl sings and Herself does not complain ot shattered nerves. Rut "I low can a woman who must economize and pinch enjoy her sell".'" Perhaps the happy little woman might bo unable to explain that. She would say perhaps: "Wo have enough and a little to spare for the very poor Vinl really there is satisfaction In deft ly darning llliuself's Sunday coat And there is zest In turning Unit jrarments inside out and In puzzllnj wkp'b brains to make both ends of tho household meet. We are getting on. we have no ii vy of those who live In big houses Wo love one another and we are con tented. Love, you should remember, Is tho greatest, thing In the world and ontentment Is the next to the greatest thing. Here's your law of coiupensa lion agalu -the Joy of service. If one must wrinkle one's brow sometliuei over u noiisenoui prooiem, siuuyiiuj bow one may "cut the corners" for thu sake of Himself and Tho Other Two, measure for measure sure as tho law of gravity, certain as tlio law of cheml cal nihility one shall be paid back tea fold! Ah. little woman (and that's tho pathos of it), you don't know how ncli you are. Knjoy your children whilu you may. Who knows? They may grow up and honor your gray hairs Or they may grow up and break your heart. Or some day you may live In a bl'g house where things are gilded and lite is bollow. Tho time may como when there's no longer need for loving calculation or willing self sacrifice more's the pity. If that tlmo shall over come to you, little woman, how will you yearn for the days when you were "so happy and so pore!" a dry place until cold and crisp. Alltel Cuke. Sift a teaspoonful of cream of tartar four times witli a hall cup of hour. Whip tho whites of six eggs until they can uo cut witn a iviiue, men wnip Into them gradually a half cup of gran ulated sugar and the sifted Hour. Rent hard and turn into an ungreased pan having a funnel In tho center. 15ako In a steady oven. When done turn the pan upside down upon a clean towel and as the cake cools it will slip from the tin. Origin of tlio OIom'Iiik House. Not all bankers are aware of tho manner In which tho clearing-housa system originated. Tho messengers of the London banking-houses used to meet at a certain alehouse and there make exchanges of paper. Their em ployers observed this and held a moot hift resulted In tho founding of tlio Ing resulted in tho foundling of tho London-clearing-house in 1775. When a woman writes homo about her card parties, and falls to mention ljer babies, her mother becomes very uiuiguunc Canned AspnriiKiis. Into an asparagus boiler put an abundance of salted water and when It bolls lay in the asparagus. Roll until tender, but not broken or soft. Lift out carefully, stand on end witli thu toils up In fruit Jars. Kill the jars to overllowing with the boiling salted water and seal Immediately. Re sure that the rubbers are In good condition, and as the asparagus cools screw down 4 he tops. Keep In a cool, dark place. Short BiiKUCHtioiis. When making u curry of cooked meat all browned parts should he re moved. If you wish a cake to be light piu It Into a very hot oven at first and let the oven cool after the first twenty minutes. When bluing clothes lie the blue into a piece of tlannol and you will avoid unsightly blotches of the color on your clothes. Refore frying fish wipe It with a damp cloth, next dust it thickly with dry hour and then dip Into egg and bread crumbs. Wet umbrellas should be stood on their handles to dry. This allows thu water to run out of them Instead of Into the part where the ribs and llmj silk meet, thus causing the metal tu , rust and the silk to rot. To remove scorch marks bake an onion, then squeeze out the Juice and ,mlx it with an ounce of fuller's earth, a wlneglassful of vinegar and a small iquantlty of shredded soap. Heat to gether till tho soap has molted, loava till cold and then apply to the scorched linen. Lot It dry on and then wash Ui tho usual way. It Is a good plan to put onions Into a bowl and to pour hot water over them. This enables one to peel them very quickly and without tears. An other good way Is to put them In cold water and hold them beneath tho sur faco during the peeling. This method may not bo so rapid as th6 first, but it also prevents tears. Free to Twenty- Five Ladies. Ibe Detlance Starch Co. will give 25 ladies a round trip ticket to the St. Louis Exposition, to live ladies In each of the following states: Illlnios, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas and Missouri who will seud iu the largest number of trade marks cut from a ten cent, 10 ounce package of De tlance cold water laundry starch. This means from your own home, anywhere in the above named states. Theso trade marks must be mailed tu and received by the Detlance Starch Co., Omaha, Nebr., before September 1st, 1904. October and November will be the best months to visit the Exposition. Remember that Detiance Is tho only starch put up 16 oz. (a lull pound) to the pack age. You get one-third moro starch for the same money than of any other kind, and Defiance never sticks to the Iron. The tickets to tho Exposition will be sent by registered mail September 5th. Starch or sale by all dealers. DON'T , ASK YOUR DEALCB fOD THE "SLBCftfER MADE FAMOUS BY A DEPUTATION EXTENDING OVED MOPE THAN HALP A CENTURY. TOWER'S garments and hats arc made of the be&t materials in black or yellow for all kinds of wet vork. SATISFACTION 15 GUARANTEED Ir YOU STICK TO TUC cir.M nt TUP. P.KU 11 IU JVJH UI I 111. I liji I, jn TOWER CANADIAN CO..Lm.ttd TOUOHTO. CAN. 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