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It.“ 2351.. vlw .319 2. 3.335 at- 1043 ‘01 ml...“ .1... .- ‘IIH‘ 8. 3381-31.." omn manor lnduoomonu to M- flm. on Account of cum“. so“ W mu. Than Any Other For â€.0 of louthoon (antennaâ€"1'0:- Cumto lo Um urea-nod. Alto- lekham. 0! Memphis Tenn†D loud or moving smu- Mu mnlm h 180 he has moved Mun-u "nus. Hts twelve children were born In twelve- Mml mus. Paper Indestructible by on has been hunted by l. Meyer 0! Pub. A sped. men of It. which was .ubjwled lo a lave" teatâ€"one hundred and tony- dxht hours In a pullers furnaceâ€"came out with In glaze almost perk-cl. ‘3 old know of Quincy. Ill. E. K. Mt. Vho went to Chicago the other at, to hear Mme. Nordlca. than woke at term the performance: "We never thought lhe was any mat shaken when It! in I kid. She wan phln LII Nor- ton then. and her father's place ad- Jdned our‘n down at Famlnston. Ile. 1 was something or a warble! mum. and the Norton: and our folks used to get mund our old mlodeon on Sunday v afternoon and make her slu. unle wa- qulme 1 llttlo (Ir! then. and we didn't think the could twitter as well u the not of up. but IM got the his head whtn she was 16 or N and went away to New York or Parisâ€"l term which." The old man paused thoughtluny and then added: "But. see whit. she‘s got on. ain't the? When we heard of her the was away up In G. and the mocking DIN. and nightingale- waan‘t in It with In. And to think that onca on I. "Inc Ibo Im- nothln. but plain LII Norton!" 5'W EUENBJ SAN DIEGO COUNTY [1.0" AND ORANGE LAND flair-gyms hum “unï¬t-Han. {RIMS II HI I. Indian-cum hour. food a! ‘mn' 7. 7561-3 Ann-non. 'ne manhunt-militant MWMAMu â€mmhchctmecnm “moi-MW A Georgia judge ï¬nned MI ml: In rel-I'd to coming Into court Mimic-ted. and and than 10:63:"! m to put embark on notice (but If they come Into min courtroom while I In 10mm 91!)" m drunk. they had better Met-co." It may be "When-d that: about eyarortwo anthem de? Dino muted the well-known ‘ author, Pierre botl, on s tflp from the! Red an to Pete-tine. {Mug the ' manhunt-rumâ€: nae-ed over by the linemen Inder t leadership of Iona. The trip he decanted by Hem Lot] in a whilst-ed entitled "Le Dem." wMehteJunttyregnv-ded â€the lit memeeeotthe ymge-totan t mam-team. white the anon undiv- muse Inadequate to am the Men the sentiments which the We“ the desert unused In Me Meant. he published a rally mad men. much am no more enthuses!†admirer 1M amount than his lntlmhte "lend. Henri Rochefort. lunch do has". :33 i333: 33. x the human-hr In dimly 1W. I hnwovpr. to In turn mMMnty in "a .rn-u. .uv-vâ€" nun; nu- I“ run mun- of man-had mm but way In. tn the my m- to In- w-mnc am V". I had nu Mn mm. ind he all. that m the rather. some at thun- who try to "piano [Mugs In: that «hm IM mot-min. have m. theory minim-HI ta; :1 artwntmr m In my [waving yam-why that tho Mt] talk of snow puts"! the I" u! unwri- Iles «fly to in, than! same imp‘fltm lockout up an Inn: as tho rm last"! and turn than km on the 1|th m m as when the tmmtun‘ m.~lnuhwllh (.‘mnrfochun-al. »A No b Inn-1m. The Dut- av Dim. who Is helm known ll (Ma country. perhaps by the lamp or i tho Human dc Tnmynnd-Pertgtmt. i and who Is now the husband of a an g York gm. hanmmredtninwflpd; muslflmrymybtknfll; eltlonofnmomtlkd “Thou-Mot: Burr-co." It my be umber“ that about aymm-two spun-Doc de’ Dino mantel the well-known‘ “that, th Lou, on. tflpf‘roln tie led an to Palestine. {m (hf it'er to tmportln. and m Ihnt [not toil tn the words of In. Elisabeth Cad,- anmm. an. and mtly: "Tn. ‘ I win «Mtflmy to" you «mun-er I «an I! to the method «I work my the “'o'm- cn's â€bk "Kl no Intention. 'Where did the Hon laminate? You: ago In my ‘m hood. I have nl'nn been a can-lat “m1 0! tin: Ill-k since I ml hm ' woman's work am! (am! that «ho worst foe to had was tho matranshtlnn of .the mm, which hunk away tM artf- raved of woman and made Mr a state to man. As the years wont hy I saw 'clmfly that (Ms must he mth-wl. “'(‘mf'll an pnfltlc hy nature. They pre- «mm was foiknwl. Men haw- mvef tmhnd : qmtlom morning women. With n" ,lhe lama! Wren-rs and mrmm‘ who have been vngngvd In â€ï¬‚an; the more none In: hunched «our». They lam-e argued over man am! the mam. mute. but they haw left woman just : where she ran 3‘ th- beginning of tho translations. Then we" have: that In the Inn mitten of the Now Testament hum: might at last he done woman and M equality nth mu clearly Mom. httheydldnothlnclnd nmummnm-mm mu III MM “my {rpm be M ton-rp- km. Thmmyhmmtaml of â€chin-bod can". In" urn, m. tn the any "I In In.- waiting am with I had nu Ms mm. Ind be all. that had an 'Pllh". Home at "no «In: In In explain [Mugs lay "at the MM? h dimly layman-Or. mm [M mot-mot". Then m. howovor. to be m â€whammy In "n theory minim by n adv-mim- m In my [waving yum-May that "to Mary In"! at snow mm! the I" u! Impuri- Ilos «fly in in, than. same unwritten nap-run- lhe running; a? Mall! at large by met Morin. "m any. «Mac. 7M the maul-UM Is not mark II a mm m in: the mm. may and "no lune-hr lit-In bunk-flan, "an! o! (In m on! min-n at man. In M w: FR 9. «Inf 0-? on: u I. m.‘ WHO-“Ikmfllfld maumumnm “flow In m? Dual I'M" M. m m In mchn.’ " Tho may no allow-d by I am. It'd-comm"! “unï¬t“. In 0M do." M7. N0 coho! no who who-M out a mmlmmmlpï¬mht “I". hum nut-tum. woman-mum». hon- â€- 90:“! lawn-I I. II- Int- 3 .‘ I‘nn_uttk Alum-n- at tho chain 0! Chmtlaq 'Ix. S‘ll'tlnln Yeoman 3mm... In at. Nlcholu. tells a true story of the ad- ventum of two young American: at a . r the count of the km; of Denmark. They a . 3 r I l 9 I V . l , i were ehlldren ot the American mlnister, Ind had been lnrlled to a. Children's party at the palace. Here is what tolv lowed: It wan to Ellen a "Pvt-FIOJJO- forgotten nlxht. The crowds of happy chlldren: the treat mum. hrilllnntly "titted; the strains of music: the pres- ence of 3 ml king and queenâ€"mil com- hlned to make the mm: a. (wry-land. wherein went: took place which made Ellen {eel hem]! a sort of ialry queen. The king opened the hall with little Ellen. Hardly understanding the honor. some some or it amen-thaws: thrilled her chlldllh heart. She could not even lee hll has, so tall was he, but hla luau. turm- bore her around and w around. she knew not how. 10" Ellen “need with as llttle mach-Ion and method an the leaves on a tree. or the ! nonle- in a lake. Yet all through her g hath; who tell that xhe was dunclna t wlth the lilac. It mined but mun. ' after that dance, to ï¬nd heraelt heated { on the Iota Mun-en the icing and queen. \Vlth royal dun-sud to the (-lnlnut at ‘ other "null gurus. and with royal in- dlllen-m to the elect upon little Ellen. I they "fled her up between them. She looked pretty. mtunl Ind attach-clout, and was herself a little queen in all hot | ways! Whlle Elk-n III the". too hall!!! I and pleased to feel proud. the other children danced on. Wlth no thought - or imituiln‘ thelr eldun in manner or i Mullah. the young dance" abandoned len with rhlldiuh fret-dat- and Ilmuik-iiy to the onluymt-nt oi‘ the hour. : ‘l‘ht‘e who nrvrr Md been lralm-d In the dlï¬mnt mm adapted tlwlr mm'c- . lnl'llll tn the pnunplln'l "I happy .‘ houn- nnd lluht lust. Ind were in oun- 7 lent“! II "or ntltrn Am] "I“! Ellen noted «union-My hurt-en the Mn: lint awn untll NW mu "My to dam null. “I: tvoll'ft‘ won an. and Elk-n «u tot-«mun:- with Want.“ and Ila-pt i shown; may (min the chlldnn. who l m urn whirllnx wound to â€mi duty sumo. II)! "In" hv-n-it on A? marl». Just not thc- mm W unity to! Marc. and "m dazzling event- ol tltv t ‘ «to-ulna luvs-tn to n-vuw Ila-tuna lute "it mumilun ut a drum. Illa- tn- urn-cud by mm W "hint. "Who" : «lid you ï¬t your pmty unit «mm 1 mu 7" had that mm M vycl. Why 3 III nu- Mn. mu». m an â€id _. “an. to Mr uhrn IM- cu m W1 , “MIM'MMCMIMWHCl to not on M.- rmn. and It! on n Inn-no. ‘ "I'll-no. Sr. “in. dun‘t luv" no; fun ’ I" Mn“ and PM. turning in In" ‘ noun malty. Arm-pd mu; In he who. . lac Onoâ€"n. "lJttl-v ï¬ll-m. Mll- Vallvl.†? all th Ila. unduly. "ll la not «(ta-n I lht I My lb (MI In blunt" M; In. lt l- Mvnuna to .1 ram“ 1 All. 0.003. T". WIATNII. can lad cam. DANCED WITH A KIND. mutatnnrpflcetom.llnd than hesitated beau-e I! seemed Inch u hot-rule“ not to attempt to MI! an entire Bible. But when '- tundmlfldmmhlmn part of the Bible, I decided that the mmmdom.1m:mtlntend to “not my deeming. ands. or be- meet. lfmnwlflnotmrmtermra In traumatic: which reflect on woman thenmenmfldott. Bantu-ago l nw â€ï¬lly that It must he the null blow to be struck Mm wan-In could mud on the plane at «In!!! with m. At that time In: W Lord am from Err-stand and remained urn months with me at my country home in Temfly, N. I. In those two months we mt through the entire Blue to flu! out what proportion o! It woman constituted. We found In W In the King JCMAW In only one- ,' In. I." am. the an. on... :Ballm. Ian. A. Union-M. Pran- ‘en Imu- mm, Helm Gavin". and ’1“. have: mm 0! 1mm ‘ m the dam “mun at "w ‘ to. have kn nan-dual mâ€" rum WOMAN'S BIBLE. translated by a distinguished Anter- icnn and English folnt committeq 0! Women. II the moat serious labor yet undertaken by the women's rights leash-rs. The ï¬rst tit-e hooksol th 9m Testament â€"- ene- cis. Exodus. Levitt- !cul. Numbers. Deutemm:my-â€"-haw al- lnndy been vnretully named. and than t petition 0! Woman In the Bible has been ‘flxed with precision. six your! .30 this I work began. it has tor tonne tlrne past been Inspect“! that a rvvillun or cer. tain portions 0! the urn-tum would lhow that woman had not been fairly ideal! with by itibltml student; The main attention to be determined urns whether tin-n9 wun any real basin in . tho Uible (or the assertion that man was I th. master. The work of the new con» mutt-e d! mum-n has. the! victim. Il- â€natty 3’11;me iur t-uuuxh iu nimw ; that the m-rlpturrs do not proclaim ttu- Iuperiority at man. The member: at m nevi-ion wmmIttw ï¬nd on every 1 hand abundant eridvuw of the absolute Nut-lily ol the mm. The vwwrnble ‘ lender of thin committee in Mnl. Idlin- , both (‘ndy tit-mun 0! New Vfll'k. who T I. now 80 yearn at up. With lira. Stan- 1 I A can!!!“ of Iota“. Won.- '0- MAN IS NOT THE MASTER THEY SAV- A WOMAN'S BIBLE. taunt: on tho Sun by In [our-'- uuo- at a. not! nook. ‘mu arm can sums. cumin-71m m’uuexl'nmm tori slid to be mung their own ï¬eld. m to be Interfering :1 yet. In ï¬ll: their enormon Illa. with the pro:- ot the older and more costly is 2% nn's Mic. Although this appeal-- a very short time. in mmrim with the New Tammi. I: it easily explained by comparison of the amount of work to be dam. There is no intention oi umpering with anything which does mt concern m directly. It ill not the won-en of the Bible but man In the Bible. And in Dome cases men who married than have been brought in. what I! on the author. In. Stanton «pads that at the mâ€" m It will require two years for the completion and puriï¬cation of the Wam- at'ntltltvahfltlte.wmlmd ot the ten:- nttlel ot "to Emma don’t-on women during the can- tentton tn Atlanta It m to He the tut-e Md em. 16.. I know well that m ï¬ll any 'And It n.- m to tltlt: nt Inst! Nut even the table to to he lrft 1m hum mn‘s lnllmnre!‘ The â€summon of 0 "mm commutes Ilone In enough to be. nllmt mump- llnn on on: port. Yet at the tltne at: your: ago that we tum! the Mutual commune many wimp"! treated the “Inert n-Itn mt and “beauty. and mm own stated that they mkl not 9".- any mmn why mwmn shuuH be dobnrwtl frntn "thin! the mute: any more than mm. l have mvor yet] ham able tn ï¬re «by. [may look mmh. further nhmal than othl-r «umn do. hut ‘ 1 hello".- ï¬nnly that turfwr wanton mm acquire "manly with men. talk-h ta to! but the nut ninth-e mum at the: ppm. the rat» translatlnns M the mm} mnmmtng WOW" must M mrrevtml. After the attack of "w Baptist! ck'rxy- men In Atlanta In January l (100le It was than to mOVE. If "that! cannnt "and the mum r-untrovrnty and "tuna that may he the mutt n! the ‘ woman‘s Blblo I can. I am nn' 9 your: old. My people live to the an at [-5 «r longer. I ï¬gure that In the natural mum of events, I my expo“ to live totnenmeage. [autumnal-Hotl- etnl connection wltlt womn's ornam- ttono. I want nothing. I have no sull- to trttn to catch the favor of men of women. I have no «men to up!!! to, 1 ant beyond In that now. and tend it as In! cultntmtlng work of my life. I III not going to my thtng: to shoal ample. I an only gang to brim out The modem 10 and Is cent monthuen were many famous namesâ€"Mn. Kory Livermorc. the Rev. Olympia Brown. the Rev. Phoebe Hanatord. and Bull: A. Underwaod. who was, editor at the Open Court. and with her husband. editor at the Index. John Bright'l Ill- ter, who has wince died. was another famous woman who wan to have aa- Illlted. France! Ellen Burr, now a: the Hutton-d Timen‘ami Helen Gardner. were others. . Mrs. Lord and I went through the Pentateuch. and next year while in London, assisted by my danish. tor. Mn. match. I continued with the same five bookl. in which on many at the most important uni-translateti‘ passages most treauently quoted to en- tnbllsh the inferiority of women. The other members at the committee. it muat be contested. did not carry on the work with much zest. There was Ionic henna that women were not ready theu to hear the responsibility 0! the mm meat. I was president oi’ the Notional Butrruge organization. and many vom- cn dreaded the can‘t-o! u! my leading such It work. at hem urged that it was neon- sary to gain the supwrt of religious denomtnutlom for the general emanate pullull or women, while any leriotu at- tm-iu hawd on the mviaion ot the Bible wunid interfere with many Ivonne- than opening to her who-re she mlxht earn her living. During the titty yams since i went before the legisla- ture of Xew Yuri: to urge the right- ot women l have seq-n Hill the greatest trouble mu that Women believed them- ‘uireu curved I" and. that they are the origin of sin. and that maternity is a condition o! slavery. It they could only be hruuaht to tree that tnntud at that "my were l’t‘|il‘t’ll'll|9tl in the god- hend at the rrrntiuu. that wont-II I'll (‘Nllt‘d in the image of the mother- hood. then thi-y miuht regain their Ielt- I raped. This. it rot-med to m. could; only he nem-myllnhrd by a revtlton oh the Itilule. And while the work on»: («and only slowly the ultimate new» I zl'lflZgHM-IE SEEKE MM! ‘1" “fin?!" "waM o! m Iâ€. 1 rl "raid a; --..-I-.'. 0.! â€mentioning" n mom“ mMImnMWm-nmmn mosavnmmammm M m tim- rv-rn rm 5:: art “a"... m MW at ram-rm“ a. r. Janna-team‘s .,.. __._...__ .. .. .-., _â€". . w- um... .â€" Mum. summary-um. "IE FLOWSHIBE $13-73 W3 mung-nus «Input-~91. mo...» Weekly World‘flonld buoy-m rm coinage tum" puma! (In manhunt In «In» In non Brynâ€"lot: am 3.3m". rho bnz‘justhnmd fro-Mao.- uu. t pa worn“. on cm an ny. and theatre! [outmo- My ouch rut. hue. n is all“: u no 3 «a, {or nun In mun: m «Hood 0 . Horny. In like lop-flue". m boun- hold .33er and lb than and†:3: 74m!!! mammal: R-E-P-U-T-A-T-I-O-N Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier ' la - certain lmllculonoflnpmudhpov- uhbedblood. lfyourbloodoouldi wm he deb Ind mm. M! o! m ml unmade: upon which the flhlny M I man, you miuld never he went, or WORD Bflllflllï¬ BONTEST. on tiny.†OM w “Our dnughm, mm». when tout mm of man] 1 humor break out on her hand» and 1m. which our physlchn pronounced cum 1! the cold ulr ruched her two or had: they would swell up. look thou purple. and tended busters would loan and New. Nervous! Both. pimple, malls. an rheum, wouu nova: mum: you. But our mode or "may. that In all winter In poorly venllmcd homes uh! shops,“- pletu tho blood and than blos- ol nm the, and weak-sea. Hood’s Summin- Is the standard may {or this condition. u puma. VIII"!!! and enriches the blood, ovcmom um um Influx, bulld- up the nerve- and give: perfect MAID PRIZE-HIE“ WEN" mm... 1760.00 That Tired Feeling 5 PRIZES-«TOTAL "ll! 2d Prizeâ€"Sidebarbuggy.............. 150.00 3d Prizeâ€"Pneumatic The Bicycle. .... 86.00 41h Primâ€"A Dhmond Ring............ 76.00 5m Prizeâ€"A noun Faun Wagon 60.00 WORLD-HERALD, '5 PRIZES. Mun mu"; mo iii-"7:5: I'M! m Wm UN Dill. THRIR HUI..!1 QTVMUEIIAKEIWE Second-Hand ' Lumber "-- . mam†m . III. to. nut. amatlmummwno- utmn.au.‘-iwau.cmm [06“ £6le llllfll [bro-9W lap. Allan-I.†'mwm “lid“ A.~I¢Iâ€" emu-II, MW 0. COO... w- "7 ' """"â€"_VV 7" M ï¬ll-5'3 " 'M' "I mm 0* nastiest-ail†muï¬t‘ï¬â€˜m “If! A...†"u. m III- Dueling!“ I vmry fluid. and an Inn- in: at! Mchlug would thin her nearly wad. Unh- wo damn hot mu. had! In. would w 01 “II from her M M lull W. I!“ and Ian. $4 nuydoemamlw nMpnmutg'PIFM' IIII. It'll.“ I "a mus-ma. to m s. scrotum. lunp m am left been: which canto-l be much pliant! mn- taking-I bonus «append. Buns-he. whohnow em. anentoevenycmolmfloflu,nl concluded to give her “out“ Bumps- rflh. She took 5 bottle-mallet he. I. moon: and not: a a baby's, the colour 0! Iron pent. Barbuda-m sound tum, when four months ago they wen blue and red and allowed nearly m:- Ieuher. I ma expect. my mum â€apex: 01:19.3â€- X: m ant-lack III our II In Ann L. MWJMMI. u. 311.“. (Icon! Omaha. Neb. â€0.. “e. '0 CI“.-. $§mam my. [mum mum? M, M" ' If "RI. um “I“ WWW“! ran- Mir-mun. Iva Cir-Mum- pun-Whoa“ “in†' 'fl'mi