SCHOOL GIRL DISSIPATION. ! Irish Klrlwltb the physique rill a Vutius , boastud that she could scrub all day and dance all Rht. The feat Is not HO very much oreilllllcult than that performed bye o average undeveloped high-school rl who studies all day ( not nearly HO 'iiltliful ' an exercise as scrubbing ) and M > R to some form of social entertain- cut at uight. Let them enjoy life while they are JMing ? By all means. But the un- sted , Irritable girl , after an horner of sleep and a scrap or two of enUfaBt , "putting in" the school somehow is she enjoying life hlle she is young ? ho has spent est of her not very large supply of oil er the previous evening's festivity , id now the light that bhe sheds on her tidies is llickering , dim and unsatls- ctory. In schoolgirl phrase she feels s cross an a bear with no end of sore nds. " What a pity that her mother II not let her enjoy life while she is 'ling. ' Let not mothers be deceived. hen the still hours clothed in black id your beloved young daughter eat- g salnjy about as digestible as the ange skin In which it is served and , o ribbon It Is tied with , instead of Ing fathoms deep in slumber , It is a 10 Indication that she -giving not ly the light of her countenance to r friends , but the precious oil of her sent health and future physical schoolgirls In fiction , and in tl life , do not have a very lively time. ejr are apt to "smell of bread and tter" ( which , however , is better than idling of pic and pickles ) , and they h for the days when school will be er But as to being half chrysalis d half butterlly , the Idea never oc- ra to them. When the school books e closed , and they have llnlshed [ owing , and have come Into their htful Inheritance of strong , solid dy and equable nerves , the glamor social life Is not so likely ; to excite or hatiBt them. Ethel wyu Wcthernld , deed Housekeeping. Una 237 Dciccrrlnnt * . Ire. Nancy A. Mitchell , 84 , who lives Hear Princeton , Ky. , Is believed to Jve the largest number of living de- mlants of any woman in Kentucky , not in the United States. She has 7 living descendants , Including ten Kaidren , 100 grandchildren , 120 great- J-indchlldren and seven great-great- MHS. NANCV A. MITCHKI.T , . uulchlldrcn. Mrs. Mitchell has been in-led 70 years. Only one of her chtl- en died. She belongs to Dyer Hill urch , live miles from her home , and es horseback to attend the services o and three times a week. The urch organization Is 75 years old , and e Is the only living charter member. jllow to I lft the Slclrt Gracefully. luncriPiui women have much to learn { the matter of raising the skirt , and l > lesson could be best taught by their Beach cousins. To begin with , the letii'h woman wears short petticoats , Irdly below the boot tops. American Itrts iKjfdy escape the floor , and are Puiid to uiJu'h whatever dust and dirt | - > lying about , and , of course , deposit lupun the shoes. Ivi-ii'-li women grnsp , lirmly and eas- I , tintolds of the skirt at the buck in h fsisluon that the drapery is grace- 1,1 , } lifted at the sides as well as at 1. ii.u'k , and without calling undue [ teiition to the lines of the figure. In lis skirl , and shoes \ \ < i petticoat are I iv.pi i-lean. and furnish a strong | ison lor the unkind ness bestowed by Kt.iu'li wiiint'ti uion the short walking jfl.r \\ln-ii they iit-ed the t-ffect of RipiTii's. the > fan have It by merelj Bopplnft i he follls " ' ' tnt ( ilclrt- ft , peinl nir a ' inull Income. | \ girl whom I know siys ; she has Bund that the beit plan in Hpeiidlng a Biiill ini-ume sin- married a man who If , an iiH'onte of only twenty-four Itiidred dollars a year , and she lives in lloM'ly little apartment , and goes into , , , - and entertains and Is blissfully | | .p\ -H ll > diude it Into twelfths. I , , sl\s that i ho correct proportion ol In , , , , iiiure lor a young eoupl ( > In New IrU , v\b" " " - ' iuore or less so" ' ' .v I'1'0- ' i nj , , uho have about tlmt n n : > . three ijt'lfths for rent six hundred liars one-twelfth for servlff- u ndred dollars : four-twelitliM foi i. . . | Ij fuel and light eight hundu-u K/i- s ; one-twelfth for the personal iu- is'ea each of husband and wife two hundred dollars each ; ota-t\u-Iuh to save or for life insurance two hun dred dollars ; and one-twellth for doc tors and dentists and emergencies two hundred dollars. Anna Wenlwortli , In Woman's Home Companion. Wants Women to Shoot. Mrs. Ghat-lea Emmerllug , of 15lad- brook , Iowa , Is Interested hi forming rllle clubs for women , patterned huge ly after those which have become fatuous In Europe. Alkeu , Carolina , the winter home of the Guild * and New York's -1U > , has also taken up the new fad , but .Mrs. Kimui'rl.ug bell evea \V e s t c r n w o in e u MRS. EMMKHUNU. " SllOllld CXCCl 111 tlllS pabUme , aud a national , or even Inter national contest of srdll may result from her efforts In establishing clubs in the West. Mrs. Kmmerling Is the wife of the Mayor of Gladbrook , where she has re cently organized a woman's rllle club. She has also started In surrounding cities clubs which are successful and thriving. It Is to such pastimes that Mrs. Emmerllnij ascribes her perfect health. She Is prominent In lodge cir cles , being a member of Eastern Stai and Hebekah orders. Good Advice to Youuu Mothers. It is often a serious detail to tlud a quiet amusement that will keep a little Invalid happy aud contented. It Is es pecially dillicult to amuse a convales cent chlldt who Is naturally active aud 'restless and who requires quiet and rest for rapid recovery. For the little ones who are too youug for the enjoyment of books or who are not allowed to strain the eyes by looking at bright pic tures , amusement may be furnished by the manufacture of animals. Make lit tle turtles of large raisins with clovea stuck in for feet , bunds and tall. To make such u turtle , tlatteii a large raisin , stick a clove with the blossom on In one uiid for the head ; remove the bud from four cloves uiid stick them at the four comers for feet , and cut the end off of one clove to make the tail. A still more fascinating process of manufacture can be enjoyed from lirm apples or wlilte potatoes , as there is a chance for allowing the Imagination full sway. A. luilfe and well-washed potatoes will afford amusement for uiuuy hours , when combined with u box of toothpicks. The potatoes may be cut in slices and from these slices all sorts of animals fashioned , using long and short lengths of toothpicks for feet and tails , and for the legs the toothpicks may be partly broken and bent Into nat ural-looking shapes , and still remain firm enough to support the small potato animal. Views of Women. To retain happiness In matrimonial life It is not for a woman u question of remaining beautiful ; It Is a slue qua non question of remaining iutere&tiug. Max O'Rell. Love will make men dare to die for their beloved love alone ; and women as well as men. Plato. Woman's happiness Is iu obeying. Sue objects to men who abdicate too much. Michelct. I will not atllnn that women have 110 character ; rather , they have a new one every day. Heine. In all Ill-matched marriages the fault Is less the woman's than the man's , as the choice depended on her the least. Mine , de HIeux. A man can keep another person's se cret better tJwn his own ; a womau , 011 the contrary , keeps her secret , though she tells all others. La Bruyere. Every pretty woman should be a tllrt , every clever woman a politician. Otilda. Catherine Morric. This energetic yoimc womau from In dianapolis is stenographer and private secretary to John Mitchell , the national president of the Uni ted Mine AN . . 'kers > of America. She trav els with M'tchell ' wherever he UUCP .n the perforn. t'ip < of his d u 1 1 e b , a u d knows all the liib uml outs of the trouble some contentions be tween mine operaMISS Mount * . tots and tlielr employes. She imcon- -cioiisly denmndb and receives tbe qmei homage of t0OUO worklugmen Before Miss Morris became secretary to Mitchell she worked In the same ui paclty for May Wright Sewell. .Miss Morris Is small In stature , but she knows how to keep big secrets. Clranlnu Silk IIiiilk To wash colored silk handkerchiefs , pour a small quantity of boiling water on a bag of bran. Leave the water until cool , then remove the bag aud wash the handkerchiefs lu the lather. Wring uiit quickly , fold In a cloth to dry. and lion as soon as possible. The Itiiliy'Ui ce of 1 | -e. A baby boy a month old can expect I ut furty-two yearn of life. When he Is live years older his chances of living Imve Increased to .11 years 0 months - " - i The man who takes the wrong side U bouud to coiuu out at the wroug end. A Ilolillirkiililn ( 'ut. "Terry AIcQovem IT. " is the won der of Richmond street. Terry la n cat of re. umrknhlc quitll- ties. As a tramp cut he walked Into the homo of Theodore Thanwald at Richmond street and Central avenue , one day last winter , and since that- time has had all his mall sent , to that address. Yesterday mornlnira crowd of about 100 people were held spellbound by this remarkable feline , who at the time v as about to breakfast. A spar row had darted down by the curb to get a drink , when the eat managed lo get within charming distance of the bird , that sat and quivered under Terry's hypnotic Influence. The cat instead of keeping his eye on the bird , acted quccrly , and that was what ar rested the attention of the passerby. Terry is a llurer cat , with a tiger's markings about the jaws and mouth , but In the markings over his head is the picture of a snake. The plettncd head of the snake is matted over" I ho forehead ot the cat , and a perfect pic ture it is. Instead of charming the bird with his eye the cat , by instinct , seems to realize that the snake head can do the work better , and holding his noise close to the pavement the fe line approaches its victim , revealing this picture rather than ( Us eyes , and when the sparaow is Muttering and quivering under the spell exerted Ter ry plunges upon his prey , and soon has a dainty moisel for breakfast between his paws. It was his method of capturing a sparrow that caused everybody who saw him to remark about the cat's cunning. The cat has the markings of a tor toise shell upon his back , which also attracts considerable attention to him , Several people have tried to buy the cat from Mr. Thauwald , but he de clines to part with him. Cincinnati Enquirer. Tliu Itooini'riiiiK ; < > ' * llutliii'it. Detroit Free Press : "Well , has'the current prosperity reached you yet'r" "Oh , yes , I've so much to do now that 1 can't get time t < > do any of it. " You Can Get AllcnN Kont-KiiHe KKKH. Write to-day to Allen S. Olmstcd , I , Ro > , N. Y. , for a FKKB sample of Allen's t'oot- Kase , n powder lo slitikc Into your ihoi-s It cures tlreJ , Mveatinjj , dump , swollen , nchlng fret. It unites uuw or tlRlit shoes easy. A certain cure for Corns uml Kunli < ns All druggist * airil nboc stores sell It.V. . "After 1 am dead , " sighed the re jected lover , "you may look into my heart and see your image grave tlicie. " "Tut , tut , " said the frivolous female who had just given him the sister talk , "you men would keep me busy holding post mortems If I took you all at your word. " Baltimore American. Thirty minutes Is all Hie time re quired to dye with PUTNAM FADE LESS DYES. Sold by druggists. The Wurnt of Ulk Sort. Wlgg Longbow is a haul case. \Vagg I should say he was. The only tinje 1 ever saw him embarrassed was mice when he was caught telling the tiuth. Philadelphia record. .V Montli'n Test Preu. If jou h o Itlitmmiitliin , viritft Dr. Slinop , Undue , \VH , llol 119 , tor ix buttles ot liU ItlimnuutluUur * , eipre * * tiJ. . b/id no inouujr. lay JO 60 it cured. A IlccUiM t fur I'nrln WurltliiK Girl * . Mme. fiarbct - Hatit'ol has be- lucathcd an annuity of 10,0001'$2,000) ( ) to the city on condition that it be irlv- en to the young , unmarried working gill who by virtue of her inteligcncc and good conduct is capable of setting up in business and only requires the necessary funds. The applicants must be 1'rench. Each year the perfect of me Scln will se eC what he considers the most deserving case. DAN GROSVENOR SAYS : "Peruna Is an Excellent Spring Catarrh Remedy---I am as Well as Ever. " ? - * niv - % % Atv ---r = r S ! : * * * ? "v K1 | $ M-2-S m&V - - &S % 5 HON. WAN. A. ( JKOSVIINOU , OFT1IK I'A.MOUS OHIO FAMILY. lion. Dan. A. Giosvenor , Deputy Auditor for the War Department , in a letter written from Washington , D. C. , * ays > - "Allow me to tMpre.sft my qrutlttide to you for the benefit derived from one bottle of I'crima. One week /MIS brought wonderful clmnncs and I am now us well as cIT. . tlcttldcii bcln ( > one of the * crv best * prlnt [ tonics It lit un c\cellcnt catarrh remedy. " \ en respectfulh. Dan. A. Groavcnor. EXCURSION RATES , tnWt'iUrnOnimdiiauilimt. | tlcnlnri At to how to Mcnra ICO ncret of the boit Wlitmt Kroxlng land un tli Conll- iiont , can b ur il on cp- pllcntlnn to tu Bupurln. tjmlent o ( Immleritioa. Otlnwn. Canudn , or the uo. dor > lun d , Hpeolnllr oon. ducted inur lon irlll IOUTO fit , Paul. Minn. , on tin lit nd 3-1 Tuesday In nacli month , and npi'clr.llr Ion rutM an all lines nf rallwny art bxlnn quotmi for eiounloni IsaTluutit. 1'nul on March 21 * li nnd April 4th , for Mini- tobn. Awlnlboin , Saikatcl'awnn unit Alberta. Wrltu to K. I'edloy. 8upt. Immigration , Ottnwk , Oaimdn , or tliu underflmied , who ulP mull you attunes , piunphleti , etc. , froanf cuit : W. V. Ilmi- tiett , 801 Xew York IifHulMlnp , OnmliH , Nc- brnkn , Aeunt ( or thu Government of Cnnailn. t20r"Sn alal Kioursloni to Wecteru CamJa dor- Inz Mnrcl : iinJ Aonl. Twin * Ali-rly Here is an interustiim subject for discussion by the village debating so- ciety. The McdkMl Kccord .suys tliat in a small town in Warren county , Ohio , twin brothers were born , one a few minutes before midnight on De cember SI , 1900 , the other u few min utes past 12 o'clock on the morning of January 1 , J 01. The neighbors are quarreling as to what day-shall be celebrated by the two boys as their common birthday , or whether the children , being born on d life rent days in dlH'crent months , and different cen turies , may he regarded us twins or merely brothers. . \ Nliin Dny'n "U'oiuler. "That Ireak attraction yon adver tised so extensively doesn't seem to ho much of a drawing card now , " said the observant citizen. "No , not now , " replied the museum manager , "but he was a nine day's wonder for a week. " Philadelphia Press. We have observed that some nice men are poor advertiscis. A Skin of Beauty la n Joy Forovcr. U1 . T. PI'.I.IX UomiAlTII'M UltlKNTAIj OKUA.M , ( IK UAUIUAL , 11 HAITI ll'lKII. 5 a jgS5S" . Mirtll"r l hni . IUin'iui < riili'i I * . " " ' ? . .S-r s2 VS. d'1'"ni ! " " * I1'"u ' ' I * * Itil& f\ ' ' " " " ' " " - j ° & V .1 elS-'Ri'm" "l t'"M ' -d ! " P'j U fflSfllloSthB'tMt Of'J ! - * ' a Sg HMT ( Kr 'tylj' " ' , o"1 ' " > u' ' - ? S ) > V/ , ( ; /r hurinlfn we tauten < S V3 t/ > J totMreUUiniw | " * * 1 y fferlr liinilo. Aiviit | ! J Wl no oouutrrfclt of ilrnllirnixinp l > r.U A , BAjro tutlil ti > it Incly of Ihu haul ton ( ik ii tlfiili"Ail } uu I uJ' ( 'rT mui the least l i infill of nil tlio HUln prrimrH' tloni" Korw lolT ' ' * ' s I atiy - aij UrUirKl lH ftiiJ r ncT-Oooils I ) < - lf ni In the U. S. , Cmuulu nuil Jiurop * . rikllD.T. UOI'KINS , I'rup'r.a ; UtiitttJouta3t.N.y The straw-plaiting industry of Eng land gives employment to about f 0- 000 women and 4,000 to 5,000 men. AGENTS * Brohard Sash Look and Brohard Door Holder Active workers overynlif-ro cuu onrii blc monuy ; iilrtiijj n RlCHily ili'inunil for our uooilii. Hjiinile | until luck , \\IIU prlirs.lermi.ffc , frrc fir''ciiUiii | . ULSIaBCTill : IIK1IIIA IMI ( ' ( . , Dopui iniriil H ) , l'blluilelililii , l' . * . ' /A ltoit.JolinVllliniuv | fount ? C9jiiiil ? > r. of . ,17 U'oM Sccuml ttrri-l , Diilttfli.MlhffJj nj * Ihi' following In fCRiril tn 1'crnM- " > i remedy for catarrh I ' "in riircrfully r c- omiiirnil I'erunn. 'I ' know wlmt It 11 to suf fer from tint t rrlhlp ilMc r awl I f * l iual It l my ilui > to 4iitk | KMiil twril for tlt tonic tint Itni-ittht un1 Immediate relief. IVrunn cnrJi ! inf f 1 bad /-.ve of c.ttnrm amt I knrw ' ( \ \ II > , rr any ojlicr < tlifforei from ti ! t dNt'nM- " Mntttf I. . ( Jullil , I'r-MlriVn' tlllnoli IVoflcN , Ctirlstlnn Trmperanc * t'nlon. Ini rrronl letter from Phienco. tlU " / ( /ouhr If I'criinu lias a rival In all the rcnied/o / recommended to-day for catarrh of the tyatem , A remedy that will cure cntiirrh of the stomach will cure the same londltlon of the mucous membrane nnwhere. . I hint : found It the beat remedy I hntc ever tried for catarrh , and t > cllo\lni > It worthy mf endorsement I Kind I \ jiccon/ / . Mr < . Klmrr rieuiltiK orifor of llcicrvoli Council , No. PW. NmllHM .tiTii l.i'Klon ol Honor , of MlnnrnimlK Mluu , writes from Man I'oll : itrrct. X/ ! ' . . "I 1m vo I'Pen troublvil all my llfo with oatarrh In niy liimd. I t'mk 1'unum for nlmut three inflhtlH. and now think I m pprnmnrntly i-urt'tl. 1 lt-llt'\o Ui.u for Ciitiirrli In .ill Hi form * IVri.im Is meillvlni-of the dirt1. It iMirishrii ull othur roint'tlli's full. 1 c.tn liciirii Jy rt'Coinnit'iiil IV rinm us n I'iitiirrii Mr . I lin-r I l ri'iiicily. " Mliini'iiMin. | | Mum. Tlu1 spring Is tin1 Unato tri-.it ra . ' ttilrli. Colil , wet whiloc wpiillior uflcn ra tnuls n curt1 of ojiinrrli. If ti course of ! ' riinii Is titKi'ii timing DIP curly splliiK iimiitlu tincurl - will bo | ironiit | iinil | > rimiii'lil. ) TluM-f can lie no failures If IVruuii N tiikuu luti'llliiuutly during the fuvui'iihlo vvisitlier ol As a syslcinlc caturrh reiiifily I'urun * onulloatLM oiitarrli from the * ) ! i-in wherever - over It limy bu locatcil. H i-uirs i-nturrli of tinHtoniai'li or liowi'ls with the sump cor- tnlnty us witiirrh of tin- limit , If yon do not derive prompt ami siillifnc- tory lesnlta finm the use of I'i'riimi , wrltt at onceto Dr. Ilnrtninn , nlvliii ; n full stnie- mciit of your en'e iiml'liiwill be pIcaHod to Rive you his rnlmible advice urntl.i Aildri'ns Dr. Iliirtimui , President of Tn it'irtmnn Siinltarliiin , Culuiuliui , Ohio. on Double Daily Service FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS , For Informitlon or Ritea , cill upon tr ttfdml naartit Ajent , or S. M. ADS1T , a. i > . A. , ST. JOSEPH , MO. N.N.U. NO CC4.-17 YORK , MB. UNION MADE. The real worth of my tt.OO and 81.M ) Mines compare' ! wltli oilierniakei Is SI.DOlo .lW ) . Myfil 00 Olll KilKO l.luucauuol be equalled at any price , liustlu tliu vsurlil forincn. I iimkn mul "I'll morn nirn' linn her > , < Jooilvrm- Wcltdlunil-Scwril IroFr > ) . lluiu miy llii > r iiiiiniilao. turn-In tliowi.rlil. 1 n 111 puv'l , < M toiiuy < iuoulm un rue tliut uiy iluiuiiirnt l > not ti in * . _ ( Sitin'iiV. ) . Jitoueiiii. . Tnkn no .iih.lltnd-1 Insist on having W. I. . IliiiiRliimlinei with nainn and price Uniiod | oil bnttnin. Your dr.Uer HlionlJ kueu tliniii ; I nlvo ono ( le.ilcr oxcliistvn sale In icli tonn. If liu tlucx not kip tlirin uml nlll not KCl thi-ni fur ynu , enter direct from factory , cncloilHK price unit 21c , extra for rurrUKn. Ovoi l.WO , WO wt nitii wearers. vi Hn' lii ? v i.JlOB fr'i > lJtcci..y.uu . .r.JU..i. | . . W. I. DOUtiUb , Brockton , Mass. > 5t > l Did you ever have that feeling of oppression , like a weight on your chest , or a load of cobblestones In your stomach , keeping you awake nights with a horrible sensation of anxiety , or tossing restlessly In terrible dreams , that make the cold perspiration break out all over you ? That's insomnia , or sleeplessness , and some unfortun ates suffer with it night after night , until their reason is in danger and they are on the edge of going mad. The cause of this fearful ailment is in the stomach and bowels , and a Cascaret taken at night will soon bring relief and give the sufferer sweet , refreshing sleep. Always insist on getting CASCARKTS ! an t' thim hobo-mobo troocks ! 1-uok. w _ ly "I liave bron attlng CASCAHT'.T.S the for Insomnia , wltli which I tinvo buuu afillued for over twenty yiuro , aud I can say that cove Cascarets luvo Klvcu uic more relict than any "S other remedy I have e > er tried. I shall cer tainly recommend thrm to ray friends as be * BUM7 Inc all they are represented ' THUS. GiLLAno. Klein. Ill BEST FOR BOWELS AND LIVER. 25c. 50c. NEVER SOI D JN DULK. THE TABLET DRUGGISTS nUA A > Tinil TU CDItKnll hovrnl trnnhlr * . fi | > penfllc llU , blllouinrn , CllAlCA.VTEr.il TO ( I'llKl I'lvr yrnr. lieu Ihn lint Imx i.r < ) . \S- puil liiTiilb , Vnil blond , VTlrul uii the ilnninrli , blunlnl lintvrU , foul mouth , < A It KTHvn nlil. Now It l iiVIT.IX inIIfun ) Imir * u jfiif. vreutrr Chilli uuy hriiduclif , liiiliErXlon , plmjilri , | .nlii iiHrr rullnr , ll er trouble , > ullir com Intllur inrillrlne In tinworlil , 'I'hU U iili.nliiKiiroiif r im-ii nii-i'll , iinil plexion nnil ill/.7ln < * . \\hru 3 uur butvrli ilon'l IIIUTU rri.iiliirl > Jim ur our lint K-illmiinlul. AV.i Uitvn r.illli , mulill > i-ll < INCAIC ) I'S ul oluli.r | KMIInit > lcU. Cnmtluutlon kllli inorti proiile Hutu nil othrr < ll > r ir > toucthrr. u itirnnlerU lo purr ur money rcfiinilftl. < 2 < liny ltitlii > l\tu AOe liix < * , tl\r , It U li Unrler fur the rlirnnlc nllmenl * il lone yriir of mifi-rlni ; tlmt tome Ilirmu fitlr , linnr-t trlnl , u * | irr tiniilo Ull rcllnn. , niul If > > IIIB nut mUHi- l nflrrnBriliu multrr > h l HIM you , 4turl luUlnvN ( AKf. I'H lodiiy , for ullrr iitlnir on - non box , rrlnrn Ilin iinturil ' > " ' ' " > " ' ' I' ' ' " mil'ly \ > ux. lo joii will nrrcr zrt wvll und bevrll oil UK limn until > uu put j our huwel > in liy mull , ur Ilir ilrui-KUl from \vliiini ton | Miri-liM ril u , unit icl > uui-niom-y rlclit. TnUu our udtlcei ilurt with O A. CJL It K'VH toduy , under uu Bb ulut liurk fur liolh lioxr > . 'I uk uur uilvli-e no iniilCrr M luil ull. jou Hurt loiliiy , Kiiui'Hntee lo cure ur uioucy rcfuuilcd. 4 > 5 llvitltli will < ii'lpltv follii\v unit YI II ivlll btr n tl" * il A V > " llrvt kliii'lnl thn i e of C'AhOA It KTH. JtnoU frro liy uiull. Ailill l > l ULIMi ntllUI 10. , I , . I.rk rUi < M .