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Show ' NEWS SUMMARY, Ty inuiJ fever is 5.1 K1 to be playing liavoe among tbe Boers at Coeaburg. The I'resi.lent has signed the proe Lunation making ptibie the Samoan treaty. i FOR IIO'IEAaI) he eo il famine is spreading through Germany and tt'.e strike is spreading T o , al 000,-30- 0. A I ns hint of pai I hoM it t luUy a. (o 0i.iy oiN. a 1 rr, Zfrbi'rA i : remain in Manila, and the other commissioners will be distributed among the four military departments to be organized. Tbe commission will sail for Manila about April 1st. It was intended by the United States government to take all of the islands belonging to Spam under the Paris By the comtreaty, but the map of un was vs .Spanish origin, and missi, lias since been proved defective. This is why Caygan. Sulu ui.d Si but u islands were left out. Bion will u-- u i 9 It t u Nw r know 1 1 work-ut-h"...'- - Orlf-aii- a swin- .? over p ely t iV the e ,. n ' ;,s. but cs soon as it U suppress- .1 m ; m shape i! hobs e.h r, and i'p sir-- 'y in it seems uHtwiy ini'oss! k gt rid of It alu.gi't.'p'r. was My ended to t tie- suhju-- lati i.. nv the ricn, , of a couple ot mug vvonc-in our i." ighh.nho'id. '1 y earn their tu. n living, r.nd have uthtr a ha-time making Loth ends meet. Rome monks ago they w an atlv in a N'orth.eni paper statii g that any intelligent person could tarn from ?l to $27 a week hy work at home and inviting investigation, 'liny wrote and were informed that the work consisted of making artificial flowers, for which an outfit, costing $2.r,h and a hook of instrui lions at 7a cents were The circular necessary. absolutely went on to say that any or-could become expei t in a weekA ami that the firm would then pun ha.-t-- all the flowers that could be turned out at a liberal scale of prices, which was The (wo girls sent for the given. things and applied thenisa ivt-- industriously to flower making. They succeeded pretty well, but the first consignment they scut on was promptly returned with a notification that it had been rejected hy the forewoman. At the same time it was suecc.si. d that they secure some dflVrent material. It was the old stoic, and. to . rt it short, in i h and they had invested several weeks time before ,t dawned on them that they vvtie being systematically swindled. They m ver soid one pennys worth of woik. I took hold of the matter for them, and tried to bluff the sharpers into returning the money. They answered my leper with a circular advising me to get my wile to try artificial flower making, and after that I gave them up. It is a pretty cruel game, as said before, because it preys on poor women and giris. Bunco steering is gentlemanly New Orleans by comparison. M :il n he- - u I ed i iii. hurmu-- a uii.-- atu-r.-.ii- n i - Mjit; t mnoj t ex-?- )i !i- h:.n - -- The while sh I saw This bit hr ui har evs 1 1. v hue uf g ;riu ra 1 huh' so; 3: throat; n-- i . So seriuu- - in fahionm-My holy's gown. hul' M The is Knot of bln bl'K'l now; i t'pon la r With laveiuhr ant) It brii.es me thttm M y holys gow n. sePt na; of bvgone l.iys; Totlay I set the little gnwn With bnmrmi.g p , For out beneath th. My hulj lies, Ami with hepiirmg sohs 1 kiss M y hid j s gt w h:!l n. Mtlt Th s ed. In Munsey's. .Notes on (ilotes To be is a mark of a woman, and yet this important detail is often overlooked on account of expense. Women who soon find the bottom of their purses try to get oyer the costly fashion of wearing gloves by buying cheap articles or by wearing their gloves until the tan be-- i comes black or the black becomes gray. Either course is a mistake. In buying gloves choose those that are tlastic in texture, as they fit much bet-- I ter to the hand. Choose a size which fits comfortably, as baggy gloves are inelegant, and tight gloves impede the circulation. The ease with which the top button can be fasten d is a pretty good test for correct size. Having bought the gloves, they should be carefully tried on, and not left until they are wanted to be worn. If they are hurriedly put on at first the fingers and thumbs get twisted away, and can never be brought back again to ' A pair of glove positions. stretchers, which can he purchased for a few cents, is a useful possession. and by its use gloves will go on the hand with less coaxing than is generally required by new gloves. The buttons of gloves are generally weak points, and before the gloves are worn the tape which attaches the buttons should be more securely fastened to the When the seams give way gloves. they should be neatly oversewed with cotton, and not with silk, which is apt to cut the kid. Should the gloves split the torn edges slttiid tie worked with buttonhole stitches set rather far apart. The looped edges of the buttonhole stitch may then lie sewed together. A small split in black kid gloves may lie neatly and quickly mended by a small strip of court plaster stuck on the wrong side of the gloves. well-dresse- well-glove- d d then-prope- 1 Clement L. Smith, in the February the American Atlantic, in the Twentieth Century, believing that the time approaches w lien the present tendency to lengthen and elaborate courses of study must be dealt with, and that school and college must, be modified both in Cut parts not suitable tor salad into length and iu quality to meet the situa- inch pieces. Cook in cine cup of water lion, till tender. Add cup cream to celery water, bind with white roux, Th dining car service of the Di nver A and season with salt and paper. The Kio Grande Railroad is proving a great tender bleached leaves may be stewed coDveidcee to the travdm? public. with the stalks. dining cars are atta ;bed to all trams leaving Dcntcr on this i pi la" road, where a la MargueriN meals are served in a manner pleas. ii; to Chop some stalks of celery into fine ail travelers, a fid :;t mod r it" r oo;. The and pieces fry them in butter until a of a tr p through Cvloraio's enjoyment golden color. Then add to them the wonderful si enery t".it annnds a lour tha juice of a dozen oysters and a glass of road is enhanced by the dining car and sherry, and cook. Put in the oyscoiivenieu. ts that have be n adopted. other ters and oyster crabs, a piece of fresh Forinformath.il, tine card-- , rat os, ec., birtter, and cook for five minutes. This address S. K. Boon r, G m r.U Pser.pei is a very nice chafing dish dainty. ami Titkct Agent. Denver, or It. M. Cushing, Traveling Ihc cuicr Agent, lot) Weal Fig Lake. Whites of three eggs, two cups of BeconJ South Slriet, Salt Lake City. sugar, one cup of butter, one cup oi sweet milk, three cups of Hour, one Table Talk for February opens with teaspoonful of soda, two teaspoon fuls a most interesting article ou Domestic of cream tartar. in Life the Philippines." by Katherine Filling-Opound of figs, chopped Brainerd Barber, the wife of an army one of one of fine, milk. cup cup sugar, Cook slowly until it thickens. When officer. The writer gives, from practical experience, an insight into the home cool spread between the layers. life of the Filipinos which w ill interest Cranberry nd amuse American women. over Pick and wash sufficient berries to measure two quarts. Put them in a large granite stew-pawith two pounds of granulated sugar and one pint of water. Cover closely and bring quickly to the boiling point; boil for ....CHOICE OF.... ten minutes without stirring, then TRAINS DAILY- -3 skim and press through a sieve. Pour into wetted molds and set away in a cold pantry. TO 'TSZ2& r . Composed of black silk velvet and white, black velvet-dotte- d taffeta silk combined with white ermine and huge chiffon rosettes. The bodice is em- broidered with silver and jewels. result. decoiation carried out in brackets and fan, ornament the walls efl'ei lively, and add to the beauty of the room if iii taste and limitation. Hand-mad- e dUi-uv-e- s Uol-.eg- e cur-rieulu- one-lm- The Home dewing1 Hoorn. j lf Women who find it more advantageous from a financial standpoint to have a dressmaker come in by the day and do the sewing acknowledge that a separate sew ing room is a blessing to be appreciated. Here one can work Of course, nothing but undisturbed. the tools used in the construction of a eovvn are kept in the room. It must not serve the dual purpose of store- A row of room and sewing room. drawers where new and old materials lien the Hair Ih Healthy. are kept separate is an indispensable When is the liair in good health? necessity. The other furnishings When it is naturally glossy, respondshould consist of a sewing machine brush as a siland dress form, a large work basket, ing to the ver teapot does to the chamois leatha cutting table and spool stand in the nor middle of which is a cushion for neeer; when it is neither over-dr- y unduly moist and greasy; when it does dles. When work is over they can be not fall out; when it is a good color, left in the sewing room, and there is and when it does not split at the ends. no necessity of tucking them away in Some lucky people have no trouble odd corners. Besides, a great deal of with their hair; others are everlastvaluable time is saved by the arrangeingly trying to improve their scanty ment of having the articles within supply in one way or another. Scanty reach on a moments notice, and every hair, however, is not unhealthy hair woman should, if she can, have a sewIt ing room. in a very great many instances. is fine hair and fine hair never looks Skating down much. Possessors of such a type of tresses should comfort themselves with the knowledge that delicately nurtured natures often own this kind of hair. But there are some Those people who are never satisfied. whose hair is normally healthy should rest contented with its color, thickness Cinnamon aki All they have to do to and length. LOUIS, Whites and yolks of two eggs, which AND ALL POINTS keep It in a state of glossy beauty is EAST. are to be beaten up with a quarter of a to brush it well every morning and Time Shorn st Route! HulTct Smokpound of castor sugar for half an hour; Quickest every evening, being very particular ing and Library ars (with barber shop); add two ounces of powdered almonds, liming Cars (meals a la carte) to use only quite clean brushes. quarter of ail ounce of powdered cinH. M. CLAY, General Agent. namon and twelve pounded cloves. Stir 201 MAIN STREET. TELEPHONE 665, A Comfortable Room. into this mixture, very gradually, half A room as you ente, it for the fir? a pound of fine flour. Boll out into time suggests one of two things long strips and divide into cakes and comfort or discomfort. Ea.--y chairs, a bake in buttered tins. sofa with plenty of soft cushions in Apples With Fiz. suitable places, a few bright pictures, in haives, r ore and pare, Cut apples plenty of cosy rugs, and a little dainty a in INAUGURATED FEBRUARY 25TH. ami lay baking dish. Into each c well placed, are things I u a prepared fig and a di put apple cavity to a comfortable room. DAILY k Make few bits of erystalized ginger. rtVI Tli ere mu.-vbe tables and books, pawaa syrup of of cupful pers and magazines; in fact, the famter and cupful of sugar and fie sh mid room the best ily sitting pour over the app'es. Bake until they DENVER, OMAHA, CHICAGO Used and most luxurious apartment in are tender, basting several times. CareAND ALL POINTS EAST, and well ventithe house well light vj - j i lift Hum out into a pretty glass fully lated Instead of which it is very often dish, pouring any syrup that remains the least used room in the lmuse. often h into the fig centres. Serve very cold kept locked, unless theie are victors. Of black and white oroadcloth; the cream or a soft custard. whipped And the ait of ornam-'iitxti'in this collar and skirt edg-- d with ermine fur. If preferred, instead of cutting the ap- room is sometimes eariied to excess, The small hut is of bhu'k velvet, with can be pared into halves, they pies Three Pi r Onion to f have entered home's where my first one white ostrich tip on the left side, and cored whole, being careful not to r!''o go m r ms h(without on ng at s ,.i a m itlio Sci me ,u thought was of a famv goods shop, aim ciait, t. in. (the Allamio remove quite all of the apple from the Fu r and I have groaned, to th nk of the lor n I lhr 'i?HUion. bottom, and pro; ec d with as aboe. DIMM 3 PERFECT CAR SERVICE. To prevent the iVe from looking (mount of time and la hoi en, mfi-- by ' Eon.e poor we men to d. i n y goods. ETecey wl, 'i wtm. I'..'1, in warn wj- A sprinkling of G0. P, HEiNTZ, ground 11u u uprrn One is almo-- t afriid to m m a gpour at ter with ; fov oi quits oftem-- ' will km p y!;-awmt for sev.-iaGENERAL. PASS. AGENT. TRAFFIC VANACn, fra; fiil dunt: s ink, hi lie tim phor. case days. Lle-gn- nt O.VrtU-r- AY j well-wield- ne If? super-refine- d, PEOPLES FAVORITE OMAHA, CHICAGO, ST. C ' ( . bric-a-bra- Vlj) ft..: THREE TRAINS three-fourt- one-ha- Judge Taft of the Philippine eommis- - Sf u. thru n. go uu.,.-- t He l.nnko Vlitkfl (fliiij-truo- : My lady's gown So like he I o ts Tint lint said a prominu lawyer, 'is the-dle. Tin? tiling L..s . and over ,".uii arm ha-- : ? I .udy'.w My 1 b-- - Our (tfokuif' omrn of, Gown The Home Sew hen the Itiiir I Healthy iug-Huo- iu VI .!! "AUo.it Ca!o?w 1 n 5ktin Flejiuit Fvn5nj down Poor Nt.rlng U CAME A CRUEL MNQ GOWN. I'po ITEMS OF IN rEDEST FOR MAIDS AND MATRONS. Not with it. General French an Col. Kekevvieh hare been promoted for gallant work again the liners. The battleship Wiseonsin, now building at the Union Iron works, is fast Hearing completion. The House of Commons has rejected it its second reading the Irish evicted tenants bill -- 2;$ 2 to L'iii. Maj. J. A. liuehauan. Tlfteenth infan try, has been nominated Lieutenant-Colone- l to Iorto Rican regiment. Soloman Rosevelt. builder of the Tialtie and Pacific, the first steamers to cross the Atlantic, is dead, aged Iki. The American ship May Flint, out ninety-sevedays from Hongkong for Tacoma, is a subject of uneasiness. A general strike is on at all the mines between Sandy Lake, Ia., and duck son Center the men going out on refusal of an advance of 5 cents a ton. The Texas legislature, after a thirty days' special session, adjourned sine die without having accomplished the object for which it was convened. At Republic. Wash., the jury returned a verdict of not guilty in the ease of .Sheriff Henry Waiseman who was charged with kidnaping A. Lverett. The Presidi nt. in answer to a Senate resolution, has seat to the Senate a large contribution in the way of letters and reports of the Panama Canal company, All the Chinese papers say that the Russians and French are backing tbe hand of the Empress Dowager in her act of dethroning the young Emperor. The Senate Coinmitte on Eoregin Re" lations has ordered a favorable icport on the treaty of reciproeiny with France. Xn amendment was made to the treaty. Representative Lent, of Ohio has introduced in the House a bill to provide for the public distribution of United States maps to schools in the United States. Commandant Pretonus, who was captured by tbe British at Elandslaagte and three other Boer prisoners have been handed over to the Boers from Arundel. Jesse Overstreet, authorof the House financial bill, has been renominated for Congress from the Seventh Indiana district by the Republican district convention. of War Alger and Captain Bliss are planning to operate their extensive lumbering interests on Puget sound and will erect a large sawmill at Fair Haven. The main body of the Yaquis, some on 2000 are strong-inarching of a view with Guaymas, Mexico, all its with town that supplies capturing stores and inhabitants. Tbe British Oovernment proposes to invite expression of opinion from the Colonial government regarding the reorganization of the forces of the empire and kindred questions. Thousands of fires were kept burning Saturday night, all da' Sunday and Sunday night in groves all over Florida iu efforts to save trees. The effect of the cold cannot be ascertained until spring. Governor-GenerWood has decided to issue an order that Cubans of the north who renounced their nationality during the Spanish regime, to become American citizens, may vote at the eoming elections. South Africans say that the strongest defensive position in the Free State a a high ridge between Yentersburg md Senekal, north of Bloemfontein end that General Roberts's main battle will be fought there. The books of the Franklyn syndicate, October Brooklyn, show that betwe Pith and November Pith, 1S1H. Miller, tbe manager. received SiGO.OOO.and from August 1st to the time the syndicate was closed by the police (less than four months), the receipts exceeded S'?, ELI GANT 8 iYO.MF lf 1 - -- i I VIA-wit- stern Ry. j j j Nil-- j 1 , i i : o."i ) -- tiim-w- frf-kl- ,!'s ccf-fe- o i l t j. ? j |