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HOW TO MANkGE FINANCE
- -*Ise Willard Tells He Andrew Clark
wasted Time and Energy--Writhi
as a rule, utter the
11 eampealue et • she
time" -jar mere t
Men? That thee ,
will hardly he denftd,
eer It lees overreerfrired
hemseheld dredge whit
he Leta' st la leer _epee --
plaints. Io is endiniet-
edly. -true that evoinen
have more eaceisent de -
their mea—the parch ot a house end faintly,
petty calls to whirh they are I usject gulls
Ono very cogent reason why women have
or ethers. *4 Time is money " is n
wOman'S maxima She is
SUBJECT TO INCESSANT IN'TEBRUPTIO
and if oho refines) th teheer or if
ohattertor to "4 6 rue in ". o her flare* re et
alleesient, she le imetediaeele regarded as
serene Woman who beide tiFis -60)104 of a
,inlimi)er.of her own sex would not think of
netts* he* th ate dawn he hie Oftos,
plainly told her he ehas busy.
It in Me paramount desire of women to
be tplite end &veld scot n'trielty that ac-
counts for -mech ef their heels -a .times
Thep it mist be admitted that women, as a
as thelr natut:al enmities. -When the mirror
these marks et' time ib generally
throws thentinto such a state el worry that
the 'Ammo guard 18110011 added to bythe
rank and file, and before they know it the
lace is puckered up into lot ef 'unsightly
lines that could hav'e been avoided} if they
hatt only known, how to go about -. •
- Attar as Possible. theta°. should be kept
up the -forehead or ryes 'hahituilly will
surely result in. disfiguring' lines that are
mnoh harder to remove thah to 'prevent.
Closing the eyes; fer five -minutes at a time
during, the Working hours of the day is one
frail settling sround their ceinere.
When weshieg tfle'face rub up fro& the
chin and from the temples toward the yoss,
the downward. and, outward motion ibeing
apt to predeee haegy se:Alone that ',are as
uesightly es. wrinkles. •
the moral reaqtion of an appetising,
learning that MaanSFIS are the min
BOX, are
This is probably- due lege to inherent
way that, men kzew hooter that!. to.attempt.
A truly executive woman who eat: phin and
carry on leap esodeeterhinge witheae ones
phheing the- iipeet her own finger is,he
various 'wheels which. reeve the machinery_
*fa rare, Tele la- b.14eaine women have been
.and, theugh thee ere quioker in expedient
sold Dot less repld - executien Olean
Mee, they home. nee 'yet learned- the neoesa
The glyieg away Lei Was Ft•anees
health last yeer Egg shad h; ought? -here ha
yeseish print Gomel'. ef her impressions re-
ceived of this distiegststed prachtioner and
higsheatted -y.oun, welted' death hes-- deeply
Wither': " he extended a baud whitle as a.
b4y'a teed 24Y/q se Velvet', teed, in -a -hole e
. that mate:led the- hap -de wenh into a mos.n
itarefal-diagooets of my eerie ; brgtenine with.
had tested that morreeg, he fellows d nie
through every lane et hfa, ancesteet shed iti-
1141ns a think bide was pert if ..his
-- one exhanetton. Weat eon need ts rest
plea ger. cheerful ,htimpaisione,.sin4•10.dith
14- Hare folfow .197betti -10 cal:ed his ,g tem-
"On"-fitst *siting ha the morning, sip ahoto
_half a pint el waiter, -hoe or cold • *ix ristrig-,
tithe a4eteid sponge bathe - by
t, lathing mea deny, aid sothlag between
meal =bread or tease and .,britihrs With eggs
cir freab.. fish,- or cold chicken, orianie or
tongue, fresh, nob. preserved; 'an& t)ward
the does of . the -meet. al) 4ut -half 4 'pint of
• -tele nob- infueed weer five minute's -or of
seeeatioa or of c-4ffee aid milk., -1 •
Dinner from I to 2 o'clock, feast', well.
-dressed meet,. potato, some welhbolled
hgreen vegetable, .0. • le &geese., end either
same simple farinaceous. -pudding '• or seine
idmply-cooked frtaile Toward the:: clots of
the meet drink water.
igh tea, five to six. 'heure aftsrl dinner,
ole,ineal bread er thirst and bueter vetch
Welled fieh or °vegeta,- or -a chop Sof hold -
Meat or oeld elelakev,*and toward .the
afaileeilate_. over fiv-eeinuaesi ; cocoa,
!leers essseewA-4,447dlets1 fee
prepared foods pies pastry; cheese
*roams, leen, pan; dried fruits jutitecraw
Walk at tome hall an hour' twieedaily:
Retire as soon as- pooeible after 10. See
that your room- is airy. Avoid lself-netioi
and seif-disbrust Shun-- ease and hied a
Viand regular, an active Laid uneccuptei
Whatever yoehliave to speak et nighil,
be *ire torlie aperse for an hem' before tea.
Take nothing *two mettle:
-Never take a sleeping drang4t.
sept.yOur sufferings strength is:perfected
In weakness ; la labor yen, will find life.
To Avoid tefrInIsles. •
Weiten the -world. over regard Wrinkles
THE WOMAN WHO rovrit
eon of e hcon tete t lieu completely diefig area
the pretties month in ehe
When the tie e arrivkh. th-It' you discover
thatryou oennot sea rialto as well as int deys
goo* by be net rcrew- ihe forehead .ell up
the, but go streightway and secure &tees.
Chmeatt headache end eleven will reduce.
wrinkle/7, end, as mesh of the headache in
th,e world is dae to peer eyeafght, pee to it
that ehe er-e6olal • .helpers are adopted %*
Keep the emotions well under control',
oneeever te cultivate placid demeanor.
end heek We'll to the care Of the teeth and
t ye 8, and -the welekles heng hack- until
ewe- time weehe peek appeaeance evill not
cause one pang - in tee most sensitive
feminine heart. .
Petticoats and litnickeribockeris
Wha
agorae -
that
tiarpres-
' lard Elglies Salto'
i Istird'Bigh4 the newly-appeinte
a India, war ow the leth ulta
with the freedom of Danfermline.
father WAN admitted.a barge:ha
illustrious nem% and_ es one ' he b
was limpet thihi --the peoPie f Du
sheald oonfe; on Lad El th
Rh !Lordship's appebilment to
&lice family; otvzhieli Lor [, El
'Audible Queen, St. Maegarete sigh
ego, contain!? beside* . the dent
the! mese sielebrereed of Idiom
greet Liheeator of Sosselend
8aturday. 011ie grendeene of the
whse procured -for sad gold to his
a lees to ht-Meelf the '6 Elgin M
finese tipeeheea of Greaten sculls
totemic, .seht the son of the Most
Governer•General. that ever -g
destinies ef Canada, and who d
still higher post of Viceroy of,
foilt whim in honoring 'Danis
lave felt was henetieglifizself.
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be the•wear _of -411 tbe weapon -of the wheelie
hemi,inherh, where feinininity is !more. in-.
'slated on thee la ener purer ettnespheee, sod
yet thet here Ulm whoosh is so ,etrentrenely
in a costume thee 'allows the fechto be pee-
ceived that. a weihen .is a biped, -end lithely
a dress that ewers ehe• limbs eeparetely,!eied.
therefore effeethallyemust be isdinitted Once
elltrveed) to ie the more imitable .style of
course so- far unpleasant for * mode st
soon as be9antes CultomarTa y- such
special .notice would •coase.
- Au Important Demestte_Questrieuv_
Nearly -all intelligent honeekeepeet have
a -.desire -to prevent waste, ,to. purohase
econemieeily.; to. mans ge the fhiancif4 affairs
'ef their hotisekeepine- he is to - produce -the
Money. -Ths meet' iatell:gene aloe consider
6_10 nditnre,ef time and ‘steeiagthe and Ghee
ksalize that bettor ecancimy to speed
money _in order itee .ecoaemiza physical
sale or netts ee oft -disputed .feeestien. The
parchaelog- of .. eblege in .ifoautities dose
possess certain advantages'enet- arei net: et
all to b a rated ha the motley Slaved. Certainly
every weneet wise pays. attenhieni to the
there is no More -extravagant way of mining
it than to give eiders "through- a -..serivant
day.' The efanities .of lihe cieek .are Very
apt to regulate her needs.
110 'the' -
a C.01- to- '.41).
reeented-
10pd the
r. an
fe Sane
fraedein
ithei of
e I meet
,lieth the
,h the-
Canmere-
Oenturieli
in ins ef
eheliarly
i;
hiltil .0n
no Uinta'
ea tey et
ird et, was
T ere are
rd- Elgin's
60 1 Her
Majestp '`
1NAROGANT 'MAD*
Real ST4111118,1 Baydwood Laid
street in Park.
Insignificance, bet te whet
Meintolpal ,Council•_ ire engaged. in
interminable thorougbfare,[ the
ette—thstportion nearest to the
France R, ,lway terminuseehas
up, and Workmeieare layink dew
r1131 Brezillaii mahogany pe
texture hid celere It conf
exiperimene, as the4 mahogany is
the Woods ordinerfly used for _th
*pose. - Mahogany, however, 'le
i:41 it needle- be. --2-he actual c
11131V roadway will le feat
Metre, which is considerably /
a Square yierd. - It hi hoped 'that
ottiay .ine, rred will be mere eh
.Daily N'
Who does -not ?... If her -eiders are lathe she
are small she does- nob reeetve that personal
attention whieh she esertrally njeyss .. -As
far as :peesible every bowel; eper should
transact her businet a direthd With her
tradespeople, and not through hler servants.
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A basinese man, _keen, -Metal; ,,shreved and
griedons, once -mid to the wr ter Ithat the
hathele of °eery roia's belie 4, lithe and
poor, was * i 0 tahle, teed „ the v4iterl has ills-
liedmiehieratton le thine ill a hn tied meatier
from the parlor or at desk. Al weman cart
;produce very -much better results by- going
sti matket and oelerding hell. Vegetable?,
fruit and meat , she 'will sp;ed re more
even -in a • 0041 tows. No woman would
Willi, if she could "avoid it, of buying _hew
bike to the stereo., because she knows thee
her horizon, 7 that le, her itsiowleidge of
materials, ciders and sty es, Ill be greatly
broadened by whit she sees ;
so in Oaterlog for:the table.
havefier dinner, but when s
market the sees that very mii.
binstions aro poAsible than
Out hurriedlY in her own horn . 1
wRAPPSRS AND SLIP ERS
tY•
GET IN JAI
GOT- AWAY WITH $70,000.
Now He s Supposed to be, in
Toronto, -
&TOY OF All nen 'Elm
IVEN tht bent, how -
.11010 civilization °in de
for eye of our race 1 .
' On a_ bench in front
of the lilar.k -.County
• warm, empty days 2-eits
...silvery beardls tangled
sad • whose trembling
heeds- audfelteringeteps-
plainly that the jearney of life la - nearly . it
an end. This le Jelin Rieke, 4 peers broken
the eenttentlery.- ._ . wail toe a celebrated
made hie: name- a terroe. He wet only &hum.
Me profereionel prisoner silt& neither kith
nor kin to worey.over hie singular oheice.
with btlie ferolething, Bard be_ never •toek
the freebie to form a polthel'opinien, be -
Noe leeg sineeha reporter =visited: . the
Iteilhsee s•Inishouse, -and when -he inquired
ter 'I Oldti,Mah- Hicks "- he Was. told that the
heavrefhe peeper was. in hie. accuseenied
place_ la the yard. He - did:het seem ear -
plead when the !falter called him hY name
brightened as his thoughts went back to Ms
beloved real, but it wattle -ply for a moment.
Then he ineld calmly! and. 'quietly without
any 'apparent -regret for lAhe. wasted years ef
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Row -a Natlie Of nonand _II•iviudlt;d a,
Ifounk 'Lady oat of a Sig Fcrenue,
Fled to _New York and- Thence to Can-
lida-4'rociedines to be Taken tiefieehre
,Ilts Extraditions
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Who is said to have defrauded a lady cliene
telt of her. forpos, is suppose:it-to be hiding
in Temente. A New York deeeetoli seri
Clerk street, en a charge a -fraud. Heedid
not 'exceed ha fie -dine Mr. Mithinaare _three
years *ge; the Seetiff saris v. merchant?,
named DeVyver die d in Holland leaving
0
reedways
Oriental
-th 'Parte
t -the
almost
ipatay-
bleats of
es dty
Ty fine
ea itie than
eitise parr
e. es derar
1 of the
0 .itiptireactuaxr2e
t extra
mpert-
cave
nd Is just
housekeeper
what 'she will
e gees Into a
A irlORTUNE 'OF ABOUT $100,000.
aelie,, de V,ver, -his daughter: Te her he
Molenaar, who was his -friend, and a beaker -
whom io net known, to be -heli
dimes ansittuatees of the haste.-
• The banker being .e.:busy man, had no
time to look !Ater Miss De Vever, and ehate
duty dev)Ived on Mr. Molentiar. One tl
last epring a bond wes offered fent sale to the
'banker.- He recognized it- as one of. the -
seottilties he had'perchased for his deceased
friend, De Vevere Mid as a tenth suit was
begun .for the removal if Meknaar m truth
tee and guardian. -„
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is I suppose you Want 130' hear the story`
do net see why they sheedd teke snob lei
interest he the affairs.of an old man ' they
110Vei knew and will hover' think of again
after they leahe him. • Welt'? he con"
tinned, 'musingly, fnmbling with the
ragged idge of hie' faded coat, 66 I was born
yearshge. *My parent* were poor muddied
when I Was but a AIM I had no btothers
or Dithers, end I went to live with le neigh-
bor, who , taught) me the blacksmith trade
When he, found I would net go te school.
My master's ;tame wee +-Neal, and he. Was
feirly pied' he Me, but- when I grew rip I
deohlechte leave) him and (isms lei dodiana,
Per is While I drove a etege between Ham-
ilton aid °ears -vine, but 1 gave lb up aid
secured a- piece as stage driver for Beard &
Cow irof Soh.
Seine' agoein a very run
sneer heel a .oevi for MI& -No
1;2as DO ehilekI3/ Mier to advert!
Oltrti to.hi- congregation on Send
farmer t aught he would ge
r And. Oleg Struck' the --.barg
'vicar phould advertise tbecew,
f ttutately, the man was Vert
ay following, Wheel the vi
god- o anti. Sarah Ste and So -a
Usual incident, for they peldom
4ing--;thej fainter took it - for
Oe-vieer Wee ;Ohm _out' part,'
ow. aed Shouted out : 1.
66 'Yen May .fte well hey, w
about ite Viet she ip a most gen
entirely free from hice, seid a -
un
Os there
ie wise
Mile helloes
pie Ifie the
to h vice?
t yeuden't
tel the men
eafe int on
ar gave . out
rather u
rented that
Were- of -his
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ilei. Yoe :are
le Oreaturer
role I eater."-
nis FIRST OFFENCE.
" Ono day• while wafting for My dInner at
the hens. of a farmer named Brown I saws
peokethoek in bureeu -drawer teal? tied
been left open.- It contained $160, which I
at once took possession oh I got three
years for this, whtch I served and wenelter
Washingtone MINIMS County, where stole
$500 from a man whose memo I do Dot re-
member: I thick it was Thomas, but it
was snob a len whi43 ago that I am not
sure. They give rae wove& year* for the
offence, and ,after serving six years ' I Was
-pardoned by Governer Joe Wright.
When I get out I weal? to Bedford and
worked at my trade unti they. arrested me
for assaulting a weman.
but noires:took the trouble te deny it and
the jery gave me 11 ten years. Five
-years had been eerved before. it
guilty, and Governor Willardspardened me.
At Indianapolis -1 committed a burglery and
was given- three years. Another biirglary
at Brockville brought me four yous,i and
stilt another 'one at Crehwier.dreAlle got me
four -years at the ltlithigan peniten-
Abeet this %mei thought I would try
some other prison, aed I weds to -Louisville,
ills. Another alleged- criminal ample was
the cense of my serving ten yeas at Joliet.
My term expited ana 1 text. Mt at Hamil-
ton, Oa where I served two yeenil -for •hur-
and Ohio eigabt anitthen weeit back to Jef-
fersonville. By this thnel was old and -
I LONGED FOR Mir -CELL'
In gems way, hoevever, Medenaer not only
Succeeded iti allaying the banker's Ettept.
bitiu ate Jr/dined him to viiit the
World's Fair conveny with - Weal,
Vyver . and _her • mime. .When they ''svere
ready to leave Chicago Meleeitar prevailed.
en thobankei to'ge home alone, giving as a•
reakin-that he desired to Visit friends. -at
Holland - -City, idieh. When the' beeket
arrived home. he ;
awaiting.him. Melezhar had had.: him re -
Moved trona his -Atha as 'trustees and Wrestle.
paten showed that he had -6takett all- .the
Da Vyver sechrielee to Amerifa. "The far-
ther pursuit •of the ease wail 'entrtisted
the Holland- Cettsul at New York, Who 20A --
Sheriff' Today .leiseneelethet -Mellenaar heel
purchased big safe from.. the Marein-Halt
Compeny, .; that Melienathe
migheenet be ae.hotne, he -isek Edward_ W„
Weejle3r. _one of the company's experts) with-
iiim. Me. -Woolley wadi neh able 'to solve
the cembhuitien, seed drilling wan heoetted
efere the side bed been opened in thia-
w Ile 'of Mideliaar's *Gni appeared etud-
IT, WAS. EMPTY;
Melehaer Sear she did net knew
whet had beeome of her 'husband. , He went
'Oefyit -bor. heerd freed him Shit% nor had shah
been able to 'loath Where -he had gime.
Teffey had better fortune.- He.
learned that Melenear had izone to trorontlie
Mhia Pe Vyvese'e attendees 'elltth him. An
effect wiee he made to secure hie serest and
be Toronto last sight, b far as thuld
harmed the-Torente)autherities have' as yat
*received re iustruotions in the -case. • —
- tie :aurprishre 'heap Br her:
A young man at Bangor was he, Most fair-
prlied palion in that buy Baku daY when he
ever heard
r died When
and 'the tWo
I Theis
f the State,
,five :other
eI the -bey,
to tell bitt
eves infetteed -that he had a inv
Married.'and living its PEOV
04 beteg the first time he he
ef her erietencie.- Their' Moth
beelehleis 'were five menthe -01d
Ware- idepted by Bangor) fain
and, ough the. .father an
whoito;i1r. Ithe-giri moved cub
.hrethere-and. Meters 1E00 trao
seems. bhey. never took pain
are responeible for muele of e had house -
her free to go out immediate' af er break -
dressed for the street. This- °Tee leaves
fast and do her, marketing, a d then- retorn.
With free tionsoiende te se isg, to desire
work or hi' receive the Com ittee of 89112e
that the teble is. in the maj rites et harm -
holds!, thel family meettutp ace, and the
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Inte est.
ti
to -day, Bobby, he spite
it show that you take
work o the Sunday 'eh
Sunday- dab if we didn't
wouldn't get 'Duette e
ehireapreshe
,olinehig. winter -hand I know there will .be
and -thetas- a pretty dinner .1 Meted -
to. make the dinners- and 'el ening* in mit
home this whiter thhbrighteshand happftst
spots -in the Weis of my.husland and boysi.
I made a Mistake Ilea white in net bowing
a -pretty bonne dinner dress, • It is 4 pity
thee thie feelleg- is nob Oh red hy good
many more mothers twhe spend - anziege
haute ievier boys•who ammo ford of homes
To find -that -there- is . car fat catering at
home, end that dinner .h emission -that
demand* attentibn to the t net, __that. the
thing to inteires.t them, won- mean moral
,isens. -Who-does notknOW, 7ho has not felts
1,7
to Bee you h,ere
n interest in the
el.
show nir ter -day we
der Oriimus tree
its the Jeffeenenvilbt Oben. It? wae more
eemforeabli then any had ever ecoupied,
and in 'bob the -please ! there -
try.• :I *liked all the wesY
*from Colembles to Jeffersonville,
and callhig upon-. the late Captain .Cralg,
Who wan then -deputy warder), I leaked him
was too old to work: end wasted 'to epend
My few remaining detro tienre. He said he
61:Going up tiPaell, in Orange County, 1
robbed a house and took -geed catethatteey
shoeld hitch me et it. The case -CEIMO to
end after I beel t,old the judge my
story he kinchy sentenced. mo to five (years,
He would hive ma,de- it More, but he said
he thought I coOld-' net live knger than
that. I thanked him and went` to prises&
I was .St.ILL 'ALIVE
A Shortcoming -4i the Per!leire .
portieres the women', ?.e puteivis in tbe
deorwys is that wile tk e Pewee in
there fre no doers for-- a man to felani to
shoW hew mad he le.-r-Atelasen
Another Record
Sweetie-,-JaCk. told
loved:Me, And -then he
Withatit telling the
- At the leluseenus!,-
bar niri got full.latb istglite
: • The Double -headed Manh-What did they
,.ine f• • -IL
int
Cone to $mash.
me last tnight he
Mend me."
tbe girls
that—inetheit Free
'popular notion tibit the :Milian' rase
otertorated is disproved by the faos
that ,. e average man can't squeeze himself
Into anedent armor. .
six feeha
was prebabli- the- strongest. man
State. - My fine *enteric° la JeffanOnville
was seried -a little lOg prison at the.
oerner of Ohio. avenue Ind Meeket. street.
I was superintendent of the iron work
tile new prison, whioh -Was built in 1847,
and, if I de. say it:myself, the job was well
"-They made me keeper et- the big gate
on the Ninth . side., jnst west of the office.
Onoe, when the gate. was open tO leka
break for liberty. Snatching an-- iron bar
from -601M cheat; planted myself
the.paesegevisty andi kept these all- at :13ity
vale the_guardm ar#ved and teek them in
nos expired, and going to
bbed
Marriages in India.
the Maharaja el lelyeere le-fe' jest °mai&
oensideied by •his.Gevernmerit, the object of
territories et Mysore." The regulation,
Which -le to mime into fete's withiet six
menthe,. will fir the minimuth age ae whiph
e Kiri may .marry et 8 years 'teal tb boy at
merry e gtri Of 8- under a .heavy penalty. A
ma a ever 50 years of age le net te
th marry a girl under 14 yeare tegh, under
to two Years. At adder et abettor of Emit
an ‘ffenotio liable to imprisenment ler elm
Force Required To stop it Train. - '-
To step. a train at 50 Mites an bout INV'
the level in 600.. feet williequire a brake,
force-, of 13.92 per Gentle, ter 13 92 tens lee
every blindred tons of the total weight -of the
*fain. W murk:, if the train Weighs 200 tows,
Ile brake necessary will be 27.84 tone. Ve-
nda is very simple—naniely, divide 8,353;
by the distance -run in feet and tbe result mi
the brake force =cautery tin !dap en Ole
level froin 50 miles in-houte-eldngUals
,A Startling Nohelty.
Easy Conutdrum tor, the Ladles,
Parson—Do yeti tithe this woman? etre .
nuestn--er—heml that
we can mentien in the adyance noticee ,e
Itweaty years antk_we have eight children: •
letely neWand °Nina' to Work on. Where
it ought te your fortuee.
mozart Ines
The • unpubl,isked. -manuscripts of six'
sonatao, compoied by Mozart when at the.
ajte of 18, were last weeh kneoked down tet
en . auction -for the sum Of 2,750 franer•
, They aimed' Mozert's own handwriting.
nearly as frailties the water ef a indantahe
stream. This; condibion ef affairs Was
brereght abeut illy a strong- northeast wind
that Ms* continuously SW_ si -weeks
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