, \ . Morning Jacket. Never hns the demand for tasteful jlicltets been greater thnn nt the pres' ent time. 'l'hls ' one Is otnlnently Ghlceful nnd nttractlvo at the same tlmo thnt It Is most comfortnhlo to' ' the wearer nnd lends Cashion of wenr. III ! ; with a sldrt to match. The mOllel Is mndo of whlto IJntlsto with collar of InsQrtec1 tucllnJ ; anll trimmIng of ] acl ) frills ; hut all mnterlnls In use for nrments of the Hort 11I'0 OIII\1l1y \ [ IlpprOllrlnte , the thin wnsh sl1lts , the ] 0111 ; list of ] nwlls nnd batstQS ! and , for cooler da 's , the ver ' attractive anll servlcenbe ] thin wools. 'fhe jaclwt Is mnllo with fronts and baclts nlld Is shapl'11 hy mellllS of shoulder and under.arm senms. 'rho bacles are eut off at the walfltIvln / [ ; a bolero effect , but the Crunts form long points which can be allowed to hang' or be Imolted at the wallt : ! as Jlro1errell for garments of tile sort nnd tbe seeves ] are loose and wille , cut to form llOlnts at their lower e ie. " v' fir T . iWJ.ti = - The quantlt ' of mllterlal required for the medium slzo Is 3 ) 'ards 21 Inches wide , 3 ) 'ards 27 Inches wldo 3 'n'ds wide with % or ) ! 32 Inches , yaHls of Inserted tucldns , [ j yards of Insertion and 10 ) 'ardB oC lilco to trim ' ' as fUu's'trate . , . ! Pretty Yachting Costume. 1 For the warm days of the summer 'achtlng season the fancy linens nro : in high vogue among the fah' yachts. 'wol11en. In ono gown the doulJo ] efect 'of coat and blouse Is cleverly attained : in the cut of the fronts. Coming well bel\.I\\ ' the curve of the hills , the lIttle .blouso waistcoat Is Inserted In the Jooso fronts , fastening In.vlsllJr ] : uJ1l.ler the strap at the left sldo , A belt or whlto suede encircles the waist , pass. , lng beneath the front straps and hlv. "Ing n loose effect to the COllt. The , .sleevo Is plain , with n dadt blue lInen 'euft Inald ] with the whllo suede , and , : the whlto suede further appears ns a : t111Jln to the strnps which decora e the full thlrteen.goro sltlrt. The little round sailor hat Is 1I1towlso In whlto lJuedo and slmpl ' trimmed with a broad band of blncl , velvet Hod In a l1at , square bow a\ \ . the side , I . ' ; ; ; , A Good r Drink , , An excellent summer drink which Is very populal' In England , and might bo drunll to a larger extent in this country , Is rhubarlJ wino. For rhubnrb wine It Is lIecttsar ' to have ripe rhulJarb. Into ono gallon of boiling water put eight pounds of rhubarb , In thlll slices ; llaco In a 11\11 : , and cover closel ' with a thlclt cloth or blmlct : , and stir three times a dny for g , weel , . Then Htraln through a cloth , al1l1 add four pounds of lump sugar , the julco of two lem. onR and the : Ind of one. To "l1ne" the wine , take ono ounc of Isinglass and ono Illnt of liquor an dlosolve at a slow heat. Add to Uu rest of the liquor when qulto call and casl < It. Do not bung the casl until the fermentation is over. Tht quality of this wino Improves ver much with Itceplng. Smart Colors Are the Vogue. Last summer white reigned suprom at the more lashlonllhlo resorts. Thi ) 'ear the pendulum has swung In th direction of the most violent colorlngl The smartest reefer nnd loose coat e focts are reseda green , America Beauty- " red , Yale blue , and stron tonea' of lavender and 11111'llle. Thes coats'heavly ; \ ombroldered and brall ed In cloth and sill" are to bo war wltli , whlto dres.sos anll colors wit . whl < .1 ! they lIatul'\lly tone. . l This Will Tempt the Appetite. A prelly and allllctlzlng gift to an ono that Is ill Is a bastet ] of oran nnd lemon jolly In orange sllns. CI the tops from So\'o\'al \ thln.slcllllH omnges and through. this ollenlng l' mo\'O the Imlp. Fill the skins with stlrt orange or lemon jelly , and stilt thom upright until the jelly Is har 'fhen llI1t on the COV rB anll arran ! t1H Oranges In a pretty basltet. Morning Bonncts for Wee Girls , Quito the cutest bonnets shown f weO'Sl 'ls this Bedson are the rogul su'nborinot 111m pes In white Illquo duel , , ; with fac rufiles of color , la\ 1 : Qhlwbrox : \ , I' The rumes a . In plnlt1110 . , merlcan 110auty r and IHllo green , to match linen frocke or the sallie shndes , and they are III nil 0 wllh plain hems or e\Aged \ wltb . nnl''oluce. . . - - ! Risotta. I Put a heaplllg tahespoonfu ] ] of hut. ter Illto a saucelI n with a IIney ] IIIlnced olllon , and stir o\'er the fire UlltII the hutter hegills to color. Pour 11110 this n scallt cupful of raw rico nnel stir off 111111 on for fifteen min. utes. Should th6 I'Ico get too dry luld n vor ' IIttlo hot Wlttel' . At the elld or the flfteoll millutes po r Into the IInUCOllall a scallt quurt of boiling wllter a1ll1 cook fust for another fiC. teen mInutes. Finally , drain oft and lIut In mther maI'o thnn half a. cupful of stmilled tomato julco .easoned with popper , Halt , a pluch of mace and a ] arge pInch of lemon pesl , rrated. Simmer for ten minutes moro Bnd tWI've. The rIce will remain whole , but he soft and most savory. ' 1'hls Is a popular italian dish and v.er ) ' good. Wide Collars and Other Frills. A summer feature Is the wldo col. ] nr. It Is mndo of various ma.terlals. . ono of the prettlest helng f whlto taffeta. It has hlacle llOllm aots np. plied. These dots are or black silk 'upon the hncltground of whlto sllle. Al'Ounll the edge there Is a pilling or blnclc sllle , and underlying the colInI' thel'o are points of salmon plJlk taC. feta. gach Ilolnt Is trlmmod with a lace meda1l\0n. \ Such II. collar dresses up nny ovenlng bo\llso ] won. derfully. Worn over hlacle or'I'hlte It really mnltes the whole dre. . , for It gives the note which was lacking. . - - - - - Good Way to Serve Orange Jolly. Care nnd a little tlmo nro .eeded to serve orange jelly In the following way : Select ovon.slzed oran ea and cut them In halves. Carerully rDmOTO the pUlp. leaving the compart.ents unl > rolon. Fill every other spaee with a thin orange jelly , poured In with n Slloon , and Il\It the shells 011 Ice until the jelly Is firm. Then fill the empty comllnrtmel\ts \ with stlrr whlPIlCd crealll and serve. Gay Striped Ribbons. Color Is plontlCull ) ' usell In the tlm and stocks of the ) 'ear , the Iden Dehl ! thAl A plain gown Is thus easily bright en tl and sllliutened. Striped ribbon such as green and gold , old rase ant black , red and green , blue and bl cult. nnd S forth , Is el1.plo 'ed. It. : 1s .0 o nggorntlon to sa ) ' that there are auIl' drods of different designs In nock'f'l'eIU ' on vlow at prosent. To Keep the Hall" In CtI.1 ! . Put n teaspoonful or borl. : % nil II' pleco or CIlStllO soap Into a 1au pour over them half n pint .t bellIng ! Ing water. Stir until they : ve il. solved. Put the mlxturo Into II. bet tie nnd corlt It UII tightly. Damzw.hf 1111.11' thoroughly wUIl this mbturo before - - fore curling It. Bust Confiner ami 1'\edueer. Every woman .r ( o.erous propol' tlons Imows tb. IIlmculty or wearln , the fashionable UU. bouso ] and ih necessary full cera.et . cover with sat- Isfaction. This Tery excellent gar ment Is designed to meet just thaI need a 1111 will bo founel absolutely prnctlcal. It extends down well over the tOil of the corset , so supporting the bust and confines not It alone , but also the l1esh1nder the arms , which so often Is anne 'lng In conjunction with the thin waists , and Is wm'n beneath - neath the dnlnty cover or lawn or baUsto. The model Is made of heavy , strong whit\ ) linen , the casings at the bacl < being of webbing , or belting , which gives nddltlonal strength , but English drl1l aUlI coutll are equnlly < ; ( IJ H11" " " ' ( I'bI , . " " /l1.'iiJ. Pllrollrlat. . nnd slltisCactory. Th stralls ave , the shouders ] are elastl y. 60 allowln Ilerfect freedom at U :0 : same tlmo that the object of tl Jt confiner Is attained. ! d ' 1'ho gll'l1ent : la malle wltb. front o. sldo Ilortions. baclt and U\lller \ frol a llortlons which are joined ono to tI 111 other , anll Is closed with lJuttons 111 d. buttonholes at the front and adjust. . 10 with lacings at the back. The quantlt ' of material requlrl for the modlum slo : Is % ) 'ard Inches wide. or ar Huts for Children , or Child ron's lllque h1ts ! are llOW ma , ed wltl , hhh 1101to cl'o..ns. Both crm .1'0 aUll brim nro of thu I\lquo , and 1re cd the latter "eletlll ) Cull ln\orI1 : 1"11111 I - aDd I NV8'JllQ Automobile FIre EJcape. 'fw ) most Important thing for a fire. tnan to do In cnso at an alarm Is to got , hIs apparatus on the grOllnd Qnlt worldng just ns snon as he CBU. No malleI' whothe : ho has n chomlcal ex. thlgllfhor ! ; , a hOle cllrt , steamer , wnter tower or n hooc ! allel ladeler , his pnr. tlcuar ] aPllnratus ml : ' come Into lllay just ns 800n as It can bo got Into lIer.lco. In the case of the hoolt nnd ] nddor truct ! It may be tlmt even In tbo Incipiency of the baze ] Homo per. sons hllvo been cut off from escape anel unless the Ipparntus arlves enrly they ftro forced to jump from tbe buildIng or are sufCocnted In the smoke nnll flamClI. The illustration I I I I I - Extends VertIcally to the Windows. shows 11 now use for the automobllo as applied to the flre servlco , trans. porting an oxtenslble fire escallO through the streets to the scene of the fire. This npparatus Is designed to bo elevated to conslderllbo ] I height and brought into contact with the windows to permit persons In the threatened building to step on any of the Illatforms and malto their \Vny In snfety to the ground. At each corner of the cnrrlago Is bracing post , which Is dropped to Uta STound as soon as the truck Is In position to prevent the apparatus from weav. lug about on the sDlng trucks. Victor Jelley of London , England , as tbe designer vr tIlls apparatus. A Unique Power Plant Locatron. Coot of water.1)O..er 1l0velnpmeDt depends In large mca ure , on 1ho ] 0- catloD or the oectde ] statton that i3 to be operated. 'l'ho . for.m of such a station , Its cost , and. the type of generating - rating : apparatus to be employed ar much influenced by the site soleded. 'l'hls Bite may bo exnctly at , or far removed rrOUl , the point where the wnter nsed Is dlvertclt from It's nat. ural ct.t\rse. A unique example a a location t f the former It1nd Is to be found non" urllng1n ) , Vt. , WhOrl ! the electrl. : power house Itsol ! forms the dam , 1.0- Ing bum entlroly acroos the natumI . lIed of < < me arm of the Wlnooslt1 riV\r : ! ( \t a poCat where an Isand ] divides t e ; ptream. The river at this point has cut Its way down throlY > gh solid ro/l:1 ! : ea vlns : Ilerpemllculllr 71.1Is on elth-rr : ; Ido. 1iJl ) from the Ilbe iliat forras the bed or the strenm , . and Into the wcl.y walls , the pOWc''Y station , ab < "Qt : no fCt.'t long , Is built. The \lv.strellm wnll of this station 15 hnllt after \ho ! tashlon of a dam , and Is reinforced by the down.stream waE , and the wider { lows directly throush Use Ilower ; star Ion by way of the watcr wheels. A onstructlon of this sort is all hat could bo attained In tbe- way of e < ! 'Ono' m ' . there bolng neither cannl nor- long penstocks , ul1Il ouy [ one wall oC t110 power.houso apart from the lIatu. On t11\ other hand , the location of n station - tion directly across the bed of a river In this way mal.es it Impos81blo to protect the machinery If the dllm , Jhould over glTo way. Again the po' { JuliaI' natural conilltions favorable to sucb a construction are Beldolll round. The Life of Machinery. Althollgh the rapid Improvement In eectrlcal ] devices maltos apparatus ap. l'arfmtly out of lIato in very short time. a good delll of eectrlcal ] machinery - chinery Is still InISO and giving a jood account of itself aCter prolonged rears of operation. Some of the ellry ] Edison d 'namos are still doing coed \\'orl. , ami the material of the orlgl. nal SlomenslIalslto electrical road Is tll ! IIsed for a trolle ) ' lIne near Chll. ion , Switzerland. though it was de- \'Ised t'enty.three years ago. On the other hand , a great deal of DId machinery has been worked over. The mnnagers of a stool plant at Hnmllton , Ontario. say that th01 have , 'orlwd ever Into Hteel the Iron of the : lI'IIlnl\l Niagara Sllspenslon bridge , ( hat of the \ 'Ictorlbrldgo at Mon. treal , the hull of tlio onco.famO'lIs At. lIlutic stQnmslllll City of Rome , nnll ho frameworl. of the Great Ea tern. Ie l"ountJatlon for Machinery. c , LO Malting the founllatlons for ma' 10 mlnery olnstlc so as to mlnl1nl7.O or pi event the vibration present when it , s , IS olleratel\ \ a subject which hns at' ' Ilt tractol ! conslderablo attention of late 10 A felt Is now being ulod in man ) ld uarts of Oormnny ror this 11IIrl1oso 3d This felt comes In sheets of rangln { tn1cknosses-Crom % Inoh to 1 3d Inches-nnll Is Impregnated with mln 36 eral rnt to mnke It moaturo ! proof. I wns intendell for Insertion benelltl ralls , girders and mnchlno bed ! ! , bu Its t1S0 hlui hOl'n extc".dcd to stoan [ \e \ ham mol'S , rallwn ) ' cnrs , fJtI1t1onarr .011 \'n gillt.'s , 1111It \ has oven fOllnli ! \ plnc , 1111 on shlphonrll to separate t\1o machln ( s \Y fr , 11 the Ileclts and bul\.t ! ( > ads. - . - AIR IN A REFRIGERATOrt. - How to Mdntaln Constant and Even Circulation. COllstnnt Suhscrlber.-Ponso ] dee sCl'lbo how 10 voutlato ] n reCrlgorntof that Is 'Jsc : ! ! ar storlug l\eat In large q u 1m lltl.J.8. . It Is hupol/lIl / > ] o to ventilate a r" " , frlgerator nnd maintaIn condition ! sultahlo rur Ilreserv1ng meRt. Venti ] ntlon , of course , moans a chnngo 0' ' : \11' , and to brIng the warm outsldo nlr Into a rl'rrlgerator would bo to mnke It an.thlng but a reCrlgerntor. Prob nbly the correspondent means , In stead or ventilating , mlllntnlning If clrcuatlon ] of nlr through the reforh ; ' eratoI' . This Is done In various wnyff l or ] eoeplng ment , n cold nnd dry air Is neceE-snl'Y , and this can bo done hest hy menns of the following plan a drnwlng of which Is herewith sub mltted. In order to have 1\ room UfficlonU , cold , It will bo lIecossnry to180 snH and Ice In Iron eyllnllers. The nr rangement of reCrlgerator , smashlna f ' . - : e. e.J I"a \ , H04a. ! ) ( : it ' . . . " ' , ' . . . . ' 0 otc. . , 1 : . . . . . . , "i " ' . " C.1I"K'HTft . ( . . 5 : ' 3 ; r 'L A ; . 4 . . Y E , : , t : f 21 , , . . . "r. , Cross Section of Refrlgeratol' . iloor and cyllndor should bo somewhat - what as showH In the drawing. Any ordlnnry refrigerator with SpllCO over , head can ho mode over according to this plan. The top of the cylinder should be two feet or moro abo\'o the ceiling of the refrigerator , In order tc create current of the warmer air from tbo top or the refrlgerator up thi'ough Uta space between cyllndor : md 'tall , as shown by the arrows , and down through the space sur. rounding the c 'l1nder. ilienco Cn1t ! tc the refrigerator at the floor line , A falry ] gaod clrcuatlon ] can bO' ob , talned by this means , of cold. dry nil' The ico' for the cylinders should be brolon up Into pieces var.lng in size Crom hal' n pound down to powder , and with < < ! i1ch shovofu'l ] of Ice pul Into the cylinder 11 sprinkling of saIl should be lidded. A , number of c 'i1n- denl In a row wong the ; lIdo of the wall would be necessnrho numbOl : depending 1TPon the slzo' of Ute reo frigerator and the tompemture re- quired. Tbfs cannot bo' specified' ' here. OntsLtlc o ! tbe row oil cyllnder a thin parUtton Is constructed six Inches b ] o.w t.he . ceiling of the 1'0- frlgerator. 7heso are shown In the plan. Below the row or cJlInders : n trough sloping in one direction should be plnced for the pnrposo 0' ' carrying oft the meltnge. 'l1hls trougb may conneet wltb an Iron : /pIpe / lend. Ing through the outsldo wall , An ordlnnry lI11'p in thlR plpo. ool1structe as a U.shaped bend , wouler prevenl , the all' from ilic outsldo frtlm enter ing. Wee.ds. Z.-Klndly tell mo what will Itll1 burdock , carraway and mulleln ; the ) ' are growing in my garden 1 : You Bhould l1avo no dlmcult ) ' at nil In getting rid of the three weeds 'ou montlon. tor they are nIL targe , grow. Ing conspicuous biennials , or tWQ year plants , and it hoed up the firs ) 'ear. or Itcpt from socdtng the seconr3 year you should have no trouble ! getting rid of them. The most dim. m t of the three Is the cnrraway , boo cause it is maI'o easily overloolwd , ant' ' ! . Is more apt to gl'I. " among grass. Close mowing , however , for a coullle of years should eradlcato it entirely nnll without troubo. ] Treatment for Moldy Combs. A. R. M.-Whnt Is the best way to treat old combs in frames , some of , , 'hlch are musty ? These combs , it not too badly mold. ed. can bo usell again by the bees , as they will clean them Ull just as good I\S now. If they nro In yery bad con. ( Htlon I would advlso ronl1orln/ / : them Into wax and using full sheets of foundation in their plnce. 'fho lJees will cl an up combs that are in qulto b ! condition from mold. Care sbould lJe exorclsel1 In rlvlng ; them to the bees , especlally 'oung swarms , as they are mtely to ] el1vo sllch combs. i h\'ays hl\'o the swarm on a single frame or clean comb or foundation , anl1 glvo the bees the baanco ] of their combs just. nt nightfall , nnll by morn. Ing the ) ' are cle\ncd nnd the bee prepnred to nccept thom. You caD gi\'o an old colon ' two or three dlrt comba at any tlmo , and If they liav ( be03 to co\'er them the ) ' will 'ut enc ( . clean them without dlfllcultr. Dy fo ] lowing either lllan ) ' 0\1 can get rill 01 ) 'our ohl combs without danger 0 : losing bees b ) ' absconl1lng. Gore Eye In Canary. n. l-A cannl' ) ' has gone blind II the right eye within the last Cow da'E . The lids are swollen and white. It Is quite Ilrobnhlo thnt the bil'l has caught colli In the e 'e rrom han Ing In a druulll. ! All that Is necossllr. . Is to hntho the nlllng members \vlt : a wealt solution of boracic acll1 muc In the l'rollOl'tlon of one Iart bora.:1 . : nelt , ) no varts of wnter. , . . Rings Returned , but Feer Neve" "Some girls are addicted to the habit of ret.lIrnlnG their el14agcmont rings aftcr U10 breac ] , " remarked the Observer of Events amI Thlnss , "but no mlnlliter thll't wo ever beam or thought for n mlnuto or glvlnc bacll the marriage fee. " . . Summers at Lake George. George Cary Egg ! ston , the well. Imown novellat and man of totters. III spending the Bummer at LaltO George , , . , 'here his home Is next the former 110me nnd library of his brother , the late Ellward ggleston. Bamboo Good for Scaffolding. The } .I'POOch consul at BataTla roc. ommerids bamboo IUI fine materlnl fo ! ' constructing 'lauUder ' ! ! ' Booffoldlng. Its pnw'Ol' of reststQpco Is very great Bnd It w\l1 \ not rot. . but becomes stronger with ace. Work tor u God. To mnlto some ttOOl , of croatian n lIttlo' frult-rullcr , lJcrt.ter ; to male Bomo human bgnrts n IIttla wiser , manfullor , happier , moro blessed. loss accursed I It Is worle for 110 god.- Carlyle. ArrIving at a VerdIct. Kushequa , Pa. , Aug. 1.-Speclnt- ( ) . In this section of Pennsyvanla ] there I . la a growing bollef that for such RiCo. ney Dlsenses as Rheumntlsm and Lame Bncle there Is only one sur cure and that Is Dodd's Kldnoy Pills. This belle ! grows from such cases as that of Mrs. M. 1. . . Davison of this place. She tella the stor , . herseIC as follows : "I have suttered from Rh < Jumallsm Cor thirty years and find that Dodd's Kldnoy } )11Is have done mo more good than any medicine I have ever tulten. 1 was nlso bothered with Lame Bacle and I call only say that my back hasn't bothered me .Ilnce [ took Dodd's } { Idney Pills. " Consltlerlng that Mrs. Davison only tooe ] two boxes of Dodd's Kldllo.l Pill : : ! , the result would bo considered won. der111 ] It it were not that others are reporting slmlhw results dtl1y. Kushe- qua is faJt nrrhlng at a verdict that "Dodd's Kidney P1Ils'aro the one sure 4uro : for " heum Usm. " Anomaous ] a3 It may seem , It is sweet to suffer when Ute suffCJ1n ! ; Is fOO' tbose W lore. $100 Reward , $100. Tba 1'udera ot tb ! . paper..1II be 1'Ieued team tha tbcre I. at least one IIre&4ed dl.ea that 8C nce blft b n able to cure , In aU It. Iialtel. and that 15 Catarr" . Hall' . Ca1arrb CUl'l II the only J > 08l11ve curo'I1J1IF known to 'ho nledtc I traternlly. Catarrb belnw D eonlUuUonll dl'cl18 . roqulre. a cnnaUtu. tlonaL tmattuent. HaIr. Catarrh Cure tl taken In- ternall ) ' . actin It directly upon tbe lllood IInd IUUe-WI enrtac'i ! of the system. Lhneby destroyln . the 1oundatlon 01 the dJoealc , 1100 IIlrlnr ! tbo patient 8tronllh by building up tbo conltltuUen and 1I..lst. InK natute In dolnl : It I WOrk. Tbo ! 'oprleto18 bRYe 80 Dlllcbtnith la Ita CUTat TO powen that ( bey OIICI Ono Jlunllred Dollar. 101' any cOle that It ti11Lr " - cure. Bon. ! tor 118101 te lhnonlak. .Addrou F , J. OllEY\ C\ . , Toledo , O. 6.ld by all Drulll.ts. 7\c. : Take Uall'l ! } 'awllyl > 1)ta1or cerllUpaUoa. I A fast : roung man is apt to bo sloW' about getting away from a bar. FREE TO TWE.N Y.FIVE LADIES. The onan Starch Co. will give 25 ladles : : t round-tr ! ) ticket to the St. J ouls exposltlon YO tive : ladles In ea.ch of the following states : Illinois , Lo'\'ffi , Nebraska , Kansas RJ\d ? Ilssou- ; . who will' ' send In th'O ] argest number If trade mlI'lts cut frnm a 10.cent , 16. cuneo pac1'mge of De anoo cold water IttUndry stnrch , This moons from your own homer nywhero In the above ntmed states. These trndo marks must be- mailed to an received by the Dc , nanco Stareh Co" Omo.ha , Neb. , before September 1st , 190-1. October and No. vember wi'll be the best months to Tislt the exposition. Rcmemh < Jr that lJ finneo Is tile only aUlrch put up 1 ; ) Z. ( n fnll pound ) to the ) 'Iackage. You get one-third moro starch for the 51lmC mon , " " , than of n.ny other Itlnd. and Deflnnce never stscles to the Iron , The tickets to the exposition will bo sent by registered mnll September 5th , Starch for sale by ' 1111 ealers. If0'11 ' are lookfng for a man witb brains , call on n butcher. More Flexible and Lasting , won't shake out or hlO\ " out ; by uslnl' ' ; 'D nance St\rch ( : rou obtnln b tter re- 'Suits than pofbfc : with any other \mmd and one-thlro more for same noney. There Is such a thing as carrying 'our tlumlts too far. ' . WIMtow' ' . 7tf1'1C. " SoothtnC' Syrup. P'or chUdren " 'etb 1 , sottens tht > gurul , nducea ! In- tlAmll1atloD , alla18 p61n , cure. wtnd'oollu. : x.c a bottle. The well man soon forgets tbe slel. ; nan's promises. - , anentIYC'Urt'd. Notltllol'DllrrCUlneM..rtc ? 1" . . . ; -sent " tift , . " " n. . . oC Dr. KUn.'s Off'"t Nern n..tor- . 11I'ond Cor l n. . : Q2.00 : trial botUs Dnd t. . > atls. , . vu. u. . . U.LI III : . Lt4. . 1St Arch Slreet. l'l1UAdolph1Al'A It's ftWf l sJow work gotUng popu , lar Wltjl your wlfe's relatives. Important to Mothers. Exmnlno carefully every bottle of CASTOnIA. a eafe nne ! ure remedy for infante end cblldren , and see that it Dearstbo / / Signatnre of In Ueo For Over DO YCllr8. The llind You Dna Ahny Dought. ' \'en a man who will tal < o a tip or , a horse race and bet on It is 8ellion 1ash enough to aslt a man to dlnne ] wlUlout first consulting his wife alJou It.-New York Press. It.'s mllhl ) ' gooll Iraetlco to bo It ] 0\0 , vlth n , , 'omnn ) 'ou can't n\1rr ' boca.ulJo It bas nlrcnd ) ' happened te her. AftlX' loo1clnt ; upon the wloo wlHJ ) It is 1"P.d mnny a bootlteepct" ] 1050S hi balanM. Happ ' Is the man who \orts-pre ] vlt1etl he doosn't , . , 'Or-le the wren ; . ll11rt ) . When a man begins to tat.e w11tslt as R. medicine ho soon becol' chronic Invalid. . ' 0' . , . 1 I . . , , " . , . 1 Present Day Amber Is Realn. Accordlng to the best modern au. lhorltles the so.callod amber found In 8)1'111 , India and Madagascar Is not anrtJer nt alt , hut a feeln , nenrly al. lied to copa ] , which Is the product of ] enf.benrlng trees growing at the pres' ent da ) " . True amber Is the resIn o \lclculnr treea long slnco extinct , aJIII there Is a good dea.l or confilct among sclenttshi as to which geoollcal ] per. led It beong ] ; to. Flight Through Frozen North. Th Lnvand ] limited 18 perhaps the Inost curious of through express trains III that It carries fewer IJlssengers and runs o\'Cr n longer dlstanco than t any otker train. This ll'er leaves Stocchohn ] , Sweden , once a weelc duro Ing the summer months and runs strnlght through to Narvlk , a Norwc. gmn harbor , \Tlthln the Arctic oono. The dlstanco Is 1,336 miles. Pen&on ! Consumptives' FamIlIes , In Germnny , 'Then n person breale down with consumption , ho Is sent I to a government sanatorium , where ho Is lWllt until ho recovers or dies. In the menntlmo his family receives a " , eedy ] pension from a ( und to which the vntlent hlmsolf contributed when ho was In good health. By this means the rlslt or spread.ng ! the dls. ease 13 a'Volded. Perfume and Moth Preventive. A 111easant perfume and moth pre- ventlvo Is made of cloves , carawny seeds , nutmeG , maca , clnnnmon nnd \ Tontn ! benns-an ounce or en h. Add I as much Florentine orris root as will I equal the total amount of the other In I'et1lents. Put together , grind Into t1 Ilowdor and put In little bags among YOllr clothe . Time of Lighting Flash. F. H. Glew of London has calculate ' the tlmo of 11 lightning flash to bo oneo nIneteenth or a second. Ho obtained this result lJy moans of n photogr b mndo with a vlgratlng lens , which In dlcated the multiple imago twen an , the rate of vibration of the Ions. Stumps Not Historically Correct. On somlJ. of the postage stamps oS S't. Kitts-Navis , England , the authorl. tlus have depicted C Iumbus gazing Intcntl ) ' through a big telescope. .s a matter of fact , telescopes werl' ) not inve-nted Ull over 100 yoors aftel Cou.mlJus ] . was born. Peat Supply of Sweden. SwC'den's supply of peat seems In. exhaufltllJle , In the provlnco of Norr. botten' 1l10n there are 8,648,000 acres of mosn land , n.nd the total quantity of peat is estimated to eQual supplj for two centuries of the present co : < i Import to SwedeD. Have YOItx Baby ? If ! lO , no hing else you could posstbi'y buy woult ! I\ \ ) ' it so mU h 31lea6uro and saVfl \'oUl'self much ' ' and trouble . \ so ' 'forrY' u.s a lhwulx W o1ldug Chair. 1ts use , vill insure the ba by nlJaiust bumlls nnd bruises , afford . I.t amusement an quickly teaeh It to walle 'llone. ' 'l'he clmlr is beautifully constructed , zests little , and UI ) mothC % can ! . \JIol'd \ to > bl ) without it. A man's work Is from sun to sun. but a woman's work Is never done- , Ar' t am sure P8o's ! Cure tor ConsumptJ.on ! ! : JVe. : : ny lIfo thtoo yeurs I\o.-Mns. ! TIlOS. UODmfS , I\plo Street , orwlch. N , Y. . Feb. 1",1\.100. Spying en Prisoners Condemned. . To listen to the conversation of two suspected housebreakers , the Llandudno ( Wacs ) poUce placed an officer under the bed In the cell where f the men were confined-a proceedlns I which Mr. Justice Wills condemned nt the trial the men. Those Who Have Tried It ' will u'se no other , Defiance Cold Wn- I tel' Starch 11\s no equal In Quantity 01' Qualtt-16 oz. fOl' 10 cents. Other bran -'OntaIn Qnly 12 oz. J1 A bachelor's Idenl better haU Is a woman with monor. I No chromes or . cheap premiums , but a better quality. and one-lhlrd mON of Defiance Starch fOl' tll" SAme price of other Itm'c\el ! . Hard for Both Sldcs. uIt's hllrd for us short people , " said ono lIttle woman to another lIttle woman in a Doston crowd , "when we're in 3 crowd where the tall peo. Ille get all the all' and we're smoth. ered. " "It's hard for us tall people to have nil ) "OU smaH people fillln ! ; up the fioor BO timt wo haven't room to wallt , " retorted the taH girl stand , . Ing next her. " Stone Dust Brings Death. The ll10rtl lty from lung dIsease Among miners IITlng in Cornwnll , Including - cluding gold miners. Is eight or ten times that of colliers and ironstone miners. The damage Is d no by the atone dust rosultlng from drlll wor1t which cuts the lung tissues and'en. . abIes the tubercle bacl1lus to gain a fooUn ! ; . C mplete Ncrve Skeleton. Ono or the most Interesting pOSe sessions of the museum at the " "Hahne. mann Medical CoBoga In Phlladelpbla. Is a complete nerve slelcton mallo by Dr. Rufus n. 'Weavel' , the famous neu. rologist. It Is sllid to bo Ute only ' . lx > clmen or the kind In the world. Birds at Church Services. Dlrds nest freey ] In the rallers or the ancient Imrls churck at Ivy- . { church , Kent , England. During the lJervlces the birds flit to and fro ! : -om ( lew to pew , and are often f d by l > roadcrumbs brought In the plckeU \\'orshlpers. . Japanese Education. In Japan so pUblic schools Instru tlon Is glvon In h 'gleno' and physlol. og ' . A Berlin 110WSpaIJer remarks that In this respect educational Japan is ahead ot Pruss Ill. - - - - -