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" d Preparation. Safe and TANSY ¢ | A WOMAN’S BANK ACCOUNT. THE CR We attach : ofen are by some definition. Thus. for inst 1) - . @ 1 Sanne SA hike is seta bene “There is no fish that grows so slowly word wife came from? :greai value 8 common erawtish,”” said a pisci- | of Saxon words is that they mean some- Succes me oe, cece ees Bearer thing. Wiis mccinceaen Vou want Pin of artticiai propagation e ss ether be housewives or house moths! 4-h. “and none that has so many Remember that, in the deep sense, you IR GEE ROE EES GREE “The uber that, se, J ntehe ay 5 e must either weave men's fortunes and spel fa a oF take pe fa under embroider them, or feed upon and bring rt mi ee io = . i a acters them to decay. Wherever a true wife j). ‘dlseid ae _ 1 bat Tks: ai e rari comes, home is always around her." E. ae a neers ee choad to its And in order to make this home all it anak ‘foie 3 Ac ry ised and aes should be for all brought within its in- spate yee fluence, we lay down this proposition, FISH. Curious Ways of the Fis: American People Are Siow to Acerp: as : oie F i i nd i st be of conducting business affairs is a ne than an inch in length, and it mo cessity to the complete usefulness of wo- Be aah se he ‘ man if the home life. In that grand 2 made of it peen is big coaride future when housekeeping is to become | {0° 58 in A soup witch Spicures abe so easy; when woman shall have all | is a very delicate dish. ‘The eee F : | ble fish under the leisure they now clamor for in order | 92% marketable as a table f that they pany basa more cultivated; | Set yontes Oe acer mnenitte is hag when women will vote——not so much because it is the law of the land, as that we believe Americans should rule Amer- ica, and also to preserve American laws and liberty as endangered by the influx of foreign votes. In that coming time, I say, we shall find that women need a knowledge of business principles. By a business education for women, please do not understand me to advocate an | exact and thorough knowledge of all} 15... gociulist, and lar; : . _lurge numbers of akan ae Bien them live together in holes bigher ap Eealabeshetduty. aamiscele sleaaat the bank than the home of the female. a every woman s* pepunk’ baactt AS are bee inoee | osu reueny sce i ically, with the n ry details the crawfish, and in rivers or streams of the business by which the father, ee he ae ao Eeentyiece bach fb brother, or husband gains the means | <"0™™ ee ee eae ‘ : water in this country is probably the for her support. If, by any misfortune. | ‘Miami tiver, in Onio and ie one ever he be laid aside for a time, or taken i is saw an eel there. Striped bass are away from her altogether, the woman plenty, and while they grow fat on the is not without : sufficient knowledge to} shudder crawfish, they do not seem fo carry out his plans. = And the man in| 2 able to decrease their numbers. this case should make it his duty and “Crawtish are themselves voracious leasure to give this information, else it feeders. They hunt their prey at night. is like the imperfect co-partnership in | qhey swim well, and their sense of business life, and consequently causes ¥ ‘ unhappiness to say the least. A woman’s innate convictions are often more correct than her husband's. Many a man is proud to confess how much of material success he owes to the fact of considering his wife equal part- ner in his business aflairs. © Many men sneer at this idea of confiding the af- fairs of business to the wife. “It's enough for her to bring up the children and keep the house,” they say. Granted, | —not only enough, but oftentimes too much, but are not these the men who usually wonder ‘where all the money gous to,” and deal it out grudgingiy if nov sparingly? At is just’ because the in this country except woman does bring up the children and | igh afew persons of epicurean ote does keep the house that I would urge | cca Germany and cee European her positive Knowledge of the income a the home and the proper management of it. ‘This will not new tate her go- | | shedding season that they fall victims ! to bass and other enemies, being then j entirely helpless and a most tender morsel, The young are born in May, the female remaining in a hole in‘the bank of the stream until the eggs are hatened. While the female prefers a solitary life, the male crawfish is a gen- prey they sneak upon it with great stealth, and when within a yard or so of it make a quick, bold dash, and im- pale the minnow on the sharp protuber- ance forming the extremity of the head. The prey secured, the crawlish sinks to the boom and devours it, holding and tearing it with its two strong claws. Rubelins, the ut German piscicul- turist, says thatthe crawfish will not eat putrid me but I have found that | it is no more as to its diet in } Ubat respect cousin, the lobster, is, und the |e 1 eat anything. lias not been accepted in fact, the demand for ¢ fae ist 1 ii nany increased so t the ing to the counting-house, ollice or store | artificial propagation of the fish is ear- to carry out business details there. The wife no more desires to do that, than that the husband shall dictate in her kitchen, but, if she be a true “weaver,” she wouid know of the amount of mater- jal in hand in order that she may fashion the garments accordingly. Suppose a widow is left with a ceciain amount of money represented by vari- ous bonds, stocks, mortgages or notes of hand from which she is to derive her income. If she has been the confi- dant of her husband in all these matters, ried on with consid vrotit, and the catching of wild crawtish is one of the most remunerative callings of the fisher- men. ‘Thev fish for them in the Oder, Obra, and Evang rivers with peculiar nets, and the catching of crawtish by the method known as lighting is also a favoriie way with the German fisher- men. During the summer months the jish seek shallow places in the water where the bottom is smooth and gravel- ly. ‘The fishermen wade in the water he already knows b ec ng bright torches of pine wood. she already knows how to act, and when The light: reveals the erawtish lying on crue, can collect them properly, and possibly may know how to make goo, protitable, and safe fut- ure investments. On theother hand, if she be altogether ignorant of business and is thus obliged to entrust her in- terests to others, her income is very lia- bie to be swaiiowed up in lawyer's : fees, or, worse stil, titerally sunk, Sate te SS cipal, and interest, too, in some pet she fas the botiom, 2nd seems to daze them so that they can be lifted out of the water with the bands. A single fisherman has been known to catch as many os a thousand crawfish in one nighv’s fishing in this way.—. ¥. Mad and Express. —— Tall girls are the fashion this season. Heretofore the little, fairy, short girl has had it all her awn way, but this year the lithe, willows, tall girl laughs at her little sister and wears the wide stripes and sprawly figures which adorn the new handsome winter dress fabrics, with an enviable feeling that her time has come. The midget sisters will have to fall back on plain goods and small induced her to enter; or, in full faith in a friend she is mace to enderse a note (or some © y hazardous pro- k upon ber whereas a knowiedze of DUSTLESs ‘rs would have caused her to let «Very few women are wer tutheai ine risk of endorsements, this very few, also, know how to draw a | figures of last season. for they will hard- check, or keep a bank account properly | ly dure to disfigure their pretty propor- That is a pretty good illustration of the | tions with the stripes which will take subject, which is a true story, of the | from their already too short length, or woman whose hu-band provided her for | the huge clusters of blossoms which a long absence from home by leaving | would completely obscure their rotundi- her a certain amount in bank with a| ty. A worse luck is that the stylish check-book. After a time she was noti- | coachman’s cape so jaunty to the tail, fied that her bank account was over- | siender girl is absolutely ridiculous on of the officers of the bank, when she} these new designs, which average about innocently replied, “Why, I haven’'| the size of a dinner-plate, the ground used up alt my checks yet.” All of this, | colors are pink, amber, gold, blue, and we claim, should be a part of female | flesb, and the blussoms are of crimson, education. —Mrs. Ellen Bliss Hooker, in| pumpkin, orange, ruby, and terra cotta, Good Housekeeping. in effective aud brilliant contraste.— — Detrowk tribune. -—— — + A young woman of Ancona, Ill, horses and two cows. In summer she | scnitle recently invented by a gentle- paper two rooms in it, besides sending | do away with those grate encumbran- correspondence each weok totwo county | ces. fire irons. Its appearance at first newspapera. She was, however, forced | sight presents nothing unusual A to call in a reporter to help her do the | closer inspection shows, however, that lying.— New Haven News. it stands higher than is customary. When you wish to put coal on the fire A Shanghai rooster on the farm of | You touch a pedal spring with vour titable employment write at once. | Wm. H. Arnold near Woodstock, Conn., feet. The spring is so powerful that it to handle an article of do- | has adopted four Maltese kittens. whose | 20! only detaches a lump of coal from t recommends atvel f} moth led i he rest, but slides the lump bodily down to sng elgg agenda sirscnloo ed an invisible hole and shoots it out and orphans under his sheltering wings | upward into the fire. every night, and the kittens appear well Soa Eek ss Seen satisfied with their new home. Drunkenness, or Liquor Habit, can is 5 be Cured by adm nistrating Dr. Don’t Experiment. Haines’ Golden Specific. You cannot attord time in experiment- It can be given in a cup of coffee ertea | ing when your longs are in danger.| without the knowledge of the ‘person taking it, effecting a speedy and perma- acold. Do not permit anv dealer toim- | nent cure, whether the patientis a mod- pose up on vou with some cheap imita | erate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousand of drunkards have been made ! temperate men wno have taken the Gol- | den Speciffc in their coffee without their | make more profit he may tell you he has knowledge, and to-day believe they quit i Consumption always seems at first, only of Dr. King’s New Discovery tor Cou- sumption, Coughs and Colds. but be sure you get the genuine. Because he can something just as good, or just the same. Don’t be deceieed, but insist upon gei- ting Dr. K ng’s New Discovery, which is yoarnteed to give relief in all Troat, Lung drinkingon their own free will. ry of many a victim neuralgia, and irequentiy i as kidney and liver ily traceable to rhcv- | UNRIVALED ORCANS on the EASY PAYMENT system, from $3.25 (AT | 100 atyles, $22 to $900. Send for Cat- mailed free, ‘ Some unexplainable reason, are rapid] creasing, and in n-any instances are the direst cause of much sickness which « hidesits real crigin as to Le mistaken to: otherdiseases. In curing rheamatism, neu- | Talgia, sick headache, and in many cases 0: ‘dney and liver éroubles, Athlopbores has 3 ‘rs. Those who have used | it are best qualified to speak of its merit. Rer. L. B. Senter, Morse, Kansas, says: “‘Abaut two years ago, my danghter-in-iaw was taken with a severe attack of rheuma- tism. She could not turn herself in bed. I sent her one bottle of Athlophoros, and by the time one-half was used she was free | from all pain, and has had no return of the troulle since. It has also been of great beneft to my wife for neuralgia.” Hary Martin, Muscatine, Iowa, says: | “I did have rheumatism very badly until horos, which has completely ‘or several years there would | be cetain times that 1 ‘could invariably look for a severe attack of rheumatism, whicd would confine me to the house for a I was suffering from a very severe attack in my arms and had been confined to the house for a week at | the time I used Athlophoros. The firet two dosegseemed to go right to the seat of the pain; my relief was simply wonderful afterl had taken two doses of the medicine. AfterI had used one bottle my pain was all gme; I had free use of my arms, eo that | went back to work. my rheumatism since and have not lost an tmetbod of stringing, on | MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO 0. Boston, New York, Chicage. 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