â€If“ "and on the ground the met a. with hat shotgun. She didn't D"- Q.†uum a mono- must: get mu m the was down. QM“: 6m: gtpnnn. “7.,†"amusemunem dbnï¬oï¬a‘unfluvamhlufl a ll. m "we DIV! to ruminant null!!!- -_'-nhmâ€"am lute any. '0 him-unwind» kl- II!- Rama. 3 Kiehpoo an... took a mimotmmandawodottlo am of the Choctaw ruff†In mum and m In man. an would mmnmumndnfootofmk on It allotment nu! n bond of $2,000 â€Mnuagflnntyform ‘15. my refused I an or tn he. panama-m with bound when the Tle mm tree In which Col. Cut!“ In I few at his "Mien tool new In that h IOV Upper man.†the night mm: M: fatal Igh! fun: the Imma- In no war oi 181: us Now our Int-lug I storm recently. Itmnlu-gomudwuonee holâ€" low“ on by the Indians to that It would «my Immune twenty peo- Another m d :- Oriental â€mute htouleamrdlnmlnmu ml- 3 howled, d W m an ad ohms-u... II b Prise: ml. me at 811-. m: use. winner It lay pen 1: III ntlve tong-e, will ex- am nun-nu eon-cu h the Bug- lmm all“ that he may m. mm “a mu um. mm of the sailor cl.- II (he mmm-n m nor-cl who! at. Club- wen Incl by Hut-In. The funny ex- acts! the. m- ullng tn cuminâ€" UIII next day. Only an npâ€"to-dale girl would mm of “will; an netted of pulls out .1 push. n main- "my Mn... and I1. nut-oi but“. Clan Ind inlet MI MCI-rum.“ It.†In- Mahatma-gum II the [ho-y am at the ï¬nd. miu‘ mt mm mm no no can M of untidy 0b.. mm Illa-Mm)".- dint with“ mm '3le count. hydtumm-nmmm A Knuth pollenâ€- I†about“ by I†Vol“ cl «initially mm. In! "I nun-Maud allot In.“ Inlntol d mwuuu. not. the olmflc cult unruly and Ind-nu, km! pm fum'hfuï¬ Itc- hldmm hulk-catalog" wnmwnu-namg. A [M In Now. It,“ "Md u M- mu unn- a. III In! In much but Odo-hr can: "I but undo-la u amt-r. mum. hum. “um. manor um! um to min I “run. no "(a In (M can!†II In“ a! all." “manta-Y 9-1 In. a»! 33 €8.15! can I! .0 30 0.3113! In so anal-a 91. .E o. :00! 3.30:0- ! $33. .I. I! :3. E32- ‘330 0th. mmnudtlhwllulom may I". no or: at â€Don um the A module for god- ud Hula m: A Brut-h alum†autiu a lot ‘0! Beau o! Lorin!" Whuly. In" m communal. lulu u ohm In other out". but. In South Carolina Ilo whim. «apply In m {cm lathe-anode“. Thu-bonne- ' NovmcmryudM-ad noon will never know positively when mu 1: m um lur cow Mend om lb. In» In Chicago on an evening at 0°- ‘0th Al I an of learning “mud any do. but. In tho um branche- ot college huwhdu. which covor .bou nclnl nd tooth", uh. I. “not In It†with Yak lately. It may po-lbly be true that every- thing comes to hlm who units, but Hur- vud used not. expect to win victory from Yale by pinyin; the walling net. Even New Jersey has cyclones. The one It Cherry Hm. where ï¬ve persons were killed, ontblew the average weat- crn hurricane by a large majority. ‘, Now that ladies have taken to the wheel the men don't bend over so much. This in no doubt because they like to m up with the girls. 1 Brent many people who have an basins-i to get married. and who are not at tor such 5 step. are loan"! can titled to take It. Womn In very apt to return Indu- teroneo tor hatred and hatred (or hr dilemma. We has pretty much iii}, hunting for the north pole and are hunting [or the hunters. -» mum GROVE. : ILLINOIS. an. 1‘ crowd at them?" By WHITE WILLIAMS. Wittâ€"You told that gentleman you‘d churn by the any for movtn’ Mn fur- niture. Why don't you elm-go by the 10“.!!!- m and to? nun-u (i manure mavenâ€"Thu My hm a unity. - m of £2 :0 nothing unwind the am oi the icon, and the trick was ampliï¬ed with nut union. The "mu-m lifted up the minim. point- dounhomud Widths-urea. "m m! I didn't put it than!†ex- chind the builders! uni-t. “No; m 1 “win my my on pa." rejoined the inn. "Nov. 'onld the gent “kc to wager a crown he curd ï¬nd the pea?“ re- marked the avert. “Ten," wan the mm. The money was on both aide: mud. and the pedes- trian. lifting up tho (humble. pointed out the muted pen and took the Met. A second and a third he! ended ammuthuwt: than: During s mam“ trip A gentleman ulna unexpectedly upon a country nee-antic. all on one portion of the ground fund a (Nubian establish- ment In can work. Notwithstanding the rmnm of his companions, yum-gmmlankn-n. hit mm b not a ply-Ia! II- In. but I Mich- nflhnun. .- m a! ml. at a nun. con.- of mm. Ion than In" It: In In the mm. a was con- pktoly Mood In 010': mint pun-mime. no lover is for the “no 0-: lb hind bullet†It. to be; and at. h in! in helium in to be. What Mm amen, of notch. flu Mal Wt: of full-g. whit rue Egigag ‘lubudllflslhnml'ocurdsp malts leather, ll Ind-mom en- m, mall-g II and other: eh- qma. clam. and haul)! To be than and up u oeuv- abovo one! or- dlnry all. to feel the renounce of ne’- math I- ‘ noMe â€IIII'I ml, tn mm on." than.“ Incl: enrich“ na mulled by hm. passed than be: and. I. about the highest tutu-dc which all n. to oter. And the clam at It '01 be llhltely nul- u’ï¬d when I!“ and character. II the Ice "clam me. than not be the ; are tutti-tn at l M magnum-1‘ m A nut-relation ml nht only vim-o onl- exht m an. shed their 3-th tutu-p. having nun-ed then per-lent type and “may. flu i rubs! mm It, and II a way points In direction. '._ ..3 31.9.! a so i 3.89..- c u. = a... I 3:; in... a. “In '3... .9... ml 3 d. 3‘â€" at "or m In my madam â€I donut cl hum-Inky Into t nun-chm the“... WWW witha'ln'trd Ion-una- Not since the ehnrtlst agitation col- lapsed nearly titty years as». has the Uheral party in England been threat- ened with n third-pnrty movement which has caused the whips ot the lib- eral party anytth like the uneasiness they are now feeling in connection with the independent labor party. This or- nniaatlon has now nineteen candi- dates in the ï¬eld at work. in View of the dissolution, and it threatens that every one or them shall no to the poll. It is led by Keir Hardin. already in the House oi Commons. as the representa- tive of one or the outlying working- class constituencies 0! London. The new party holds that the English working classes must look to them- selves for n solution oi the problems in which labor is interested, and to this end its speakers, wherever they can get ‘ a. hearing. urge the working classes to ‘ put themselves outside both the exist- 1 in; political parties, and to aim at hold- ing the balance of power in the con- stituencies and in the House oi Com- mons. As a national orunlsation the independent labor party has now been in existence for shoot three reus- Stunned up briefly. the new party is in Politics for national manhood and womanhood snl‘rose. payment of members ol parliament and or all "label‘- 0! public bodies, and the assent democratization of the whole Intent 0! municipal and nation- al government. it also demands a legal sight-hour day. tho compulsory abolition ol overtime and piece worh. the prohibition ot the employment 0! children under it years or one. two- vlsion outside the workhonsea tor the sieh. disabled. and aned out oi the tones - on unearned loco-as. state pensions for all our to years o1 one, too and unsec- tarlsn education. primary. seconds". and university, remunsrstlvo worit tor the unemployed. and the substitution ot arbitration for war. These are the. plants oi the platter-i upon which the independent lahor party candidates will stand at the general election. The nineteen candidates who are now in the held an all assigned to industrial eenatitnaneiea In which but tor their presence liberal and radical candidates would have need chances o! election. Ian] at the seats to he contested by the nu. as is the case of John Money‘- at Newcastle. have tons been hold by â€hernia. whose mm would otherwise he as «trials as anything can he in English polities. The Liberal part! has now given up any idea ol cont- mtaias with the independent to- hor men. Their only hope is that the nuortiy oi the candidates will not ho shin tn lad the aunt oi (200 or tone which it costs to contest a pot-lla- lnentary constituency. host any point Mann Inflated upon watching A NEW ENGLISH PARTY. unit. It with In. WHAT â€Mint-1 II LUVI? the Wrap me An law. Dun-It. Bummer wrap! an for the mom part men numeric: ot mu with fonndulon of deflate silk or a bu of rich brown. When they are on they revoke thun- nlvu Into I bewildering tron-tron that In the «cup-Ir M the unfortunate man. who nu to Mint! the mp on the ï¬re!- ty chowder! waiting for It. Once on the shoulder- It taken nape. though the outline 1! none too severe. A favorite model thaws a bolero. can very Hill. the palm mm mm the was: m nutmeg bros-Co. (need with allu- nm colon. MI W m We shading collar In mm. “not... of many klnds are found In the host of summer fabric! and mm from then do: the summer promenade. but few of than are u attractive :- m- eumple. which I! well worth kevvlng In and. m4 Nam gum «in the may: and the on“ elbow sleeves are com- pitted by cmbruldentl mm. but me A hunt: arm at pole Moe an†"mm In lhown hem and In an exceed. Ingly lawful M! 'or «lung mt. Mn; at once nerflceubk and dreary. [In gndot «km has 3 panel of white pique. ombmmend wllh dark blue linen. while the ï¬tted bodice "Made: a gathered yoke 01 Hue,ntufl and shine. like portion: at the lighter material. besides embromered unm'of the lat. to. In tum." TM: fad ml, munic- n mt" luau-9mm (or a women wlm has a mu, upper "but" and the iIN FASHIONS GLASS. ‘l'he low-necked dmuu that Juno pron-Ind for July's pntdoor Welt have not IPDOIM In yet In numbcu lum- cleutly large to mnlu- than: teem alto- gether planing It lint (lance. The flight V I. well enough fur those who lllu It and where throat: can bear the dismay. but the newton-l cum 0! overdo!" the cut an wthlu [on than dreadful. Luv neck. except for club- onte functlutza. l- llo‘. In good taste. and amoe- (or ant-moon wear or (or «main. home use should Qua cut out but I wee Nt. Truth to tell. thtl II I Irma. out. for often a met that when a good â€HIM". I! am well tow-n! thn Ihmudrn ta ta Imlo awkward about the the o! "w thmut AM! the portlun nut lulu-In "Iall celtnra†and "col- 1TH movt women It is later to (We character to the bodice by some unique aceeuory or novel cut than to shorten It: top mshly. and there in now a line uelectlon { roll! which to gt-hoose. Here Is one in this picture. I fancy walat or dark blue erepun, furnlshed with a yoke 01‘ whlte gulpure underluld with pale blue Sarah and tlnlshed with a stock collar at blue satin rlhhon. ornamented wlth pale blue chiffon rosettes. At either side of the front are hreteiles or folded pale blue s'urah fastened with bl; blue mun hows. the latter repeated at the waist. Between hretelles and shoulders are let band. whlch end In fringes at back and front. The sleeve: have bl; put!- ot the pale blue null. lln Clam!†to tho Build-nth. law-Social Inn-el- Dun-u u"- Hot In 1’“ In .- Awuo-«A We! for Your (Io-m THE “LATEST NOVELTIES IN WOMAN'S WEAR. Alu-lkrt-«m-“M Mali-«lop: me cut I! she wishes law-New Dun-u. men In very much Inclined to no- ‘cem A pretty woman at her face value. The young man'n retotuuom to at" using tobacco many end In mote, The pflndpll mm why those min with! you get It u church upper in called ayner fritters ls because you Mun any to much time looking for the oyster. Gm- who with to You: small. pretty- sh‘ped mouths. mould repeat at fre- ‘quent Intervals during the any: “Fan- ny ï¬nch med floundering ï¬sh (or m: [other father." The frequent repetition of "Revved puma†I: and to he “hath: elective. A muffled woman'- deocrlptlon of an ideal mnhnuccmunn kind-h. dldn'! get-bum With mum of white duct and linen (be summer 3M wm don cooks" can: and Tum O’s‘hanton of the dress sum. The advantage of (have our the visor style of cap m that they can [a to the wash with the Area. fanny. Women am said to be always look- Ing In the glass. Men seldom do unless there In methlng to drink In It. Plald um: lining um makes me do- mure rlg dmnng In unexpected phm. To be M ï¬ght the silk mum: than“ be M the same plnid. That you my be proved above the crummy or one «on Jacket dram am is to be worn with u change of Mr! wnlsu you way have me eton lined with silk to match am of the amt shirt waist. But ym: won't do "ml If you ire the. and u n nmeh nicer to he ms: than to be rich. int like a cum Ditto." as one 'enth; mute admirer expresses It. Mohalr Is 3mm 3M! lb“ has strong «1mm IIIIna and II I: MM"; In Ilnon on!" VIII. (In: rolorul amt-n Ouung rim are made um. inc-Inga 11!“ "lungs to mulch (In- sum: and 'III chntming okNI. man mMIr in MI- IInnIlne Is also much In vogue. 11 It Inlng made up with n" the abhor-anon mp" In MIR. which new very Ind taste. but. on tho MMr hand. I Mark mahnlr made wIIII full plaIn nkm that chars (be ground. a Imm- mm bodk'r. WI"! a lush cnlInr mum run a pan a! jet buttons- Ind rm. jet buttons down IM- InIddIe In: Malt. I! n m tunable town for Int-um mr. mm nltnn look: well I! It can to lap! (up from dual. and Mnï¬umm "mm on 2’ ‘4"be hardly do tor the am- shown hen. whoa hon-Ry ll all In the arrangement a! It. upper part. link or white nun. I! is trimmed from and but with three pulls. and whenever the am: chow- M'een the plum. It II [amt-hm! with uqulnl. The blue collar In "III-had with i turned down one a! white satin. Ind the dawn an trimmed u (hr mp ‘mh “: I'll“! Inc-pa and I‘llh u-quhwd had- at (he wmln edge is a tiny little trill of yellow oil! lace. The new butterfly sleeve come; to the elbow and in full yellow tissue heavily weighted with tiny Spangles in bronze. dull green. copper, gray and black. mixed sparingly with gold and silver. About the neck goes a triple ruche. the inner one or closely planed yellow thread lace, the next planting of the opongled tulle. and the last a series of pale doll rose ribbon loops. 80 wide it! the ruche that it let- awuy out on the shoulders. and here is a knot 01 the ribbon that (all: In ions loops over the sieevel. A similar knot is under the chin. the spangled tulle falling ln fluted nlaits to below the but line. The en- tire effect is so harmonious that the de- tails noted are all blended into an ex- ‘quislte crush of cashmere coloring and glint a! barbaric glitter. Such a wrap will serve to good purpogo in tanning on I conventional gown. but it would Emula- n a lame excuse for pro- tool‘s Cam. Favor. The amount of wood pulp now am- dvced In Scandhnvla is reported to be (moment. and, besides the many wood pulp Inï¬ll. there no a tune number n! mtlvo celluhsa and sulphite wants. the former "Mm more than oneâ€"half in. wood nip production; In" to these come the autumn mills. the wood pulp mill- Whit barely lull "Mr pro- dnnlon. or Menu! less In quan- uty than the nlphlte Ind celhflole. AL “gunman-teams» meticnbie on the spot. This and much more In the way of pending improve- ment. In promised by the Inventor for My new machine. It sounds very well and if It panel the trial test under the eye of practical printers It amt indeed be a great Invention. It In scarcely nec- mnry to say that the Invention has been covered by patents in m countries. A wealth, stock company has an option on putting it on the mute! I! proved a A: the type I.- vm' "rang"! on II. It may in lam (“er from an union and helm! up for H» on“. um: um. ponslnx cm! sermon-pins. Tho may In â€.111 In cum. tenderlnx con-mun! 1mm! .1: I [hurt n l Illr "up ‘ mn mm 3 TM! In. ; val-Ivluy m at the Dominican order. is the invent- or of this mos! In- genious piece of mu‘hnnlsm. It is al- leged the machine will readily compose or its! 60.000 letters un haur. n is doubt- l’ul it the quickest iypusetlvr will ave-r- Ise more thin 2.600 letters in the same time. whivh wuuld give the new ma- chine a working capacity equal to that or almost twenty compusllors. TYPE PASSING T0 GALLEYB. CURRENT NEWS OF INVENTION AND DISCOVERY. I compact-3 mlo 'I‘lut WI" Work a Revolution In the 83mm 0! Walth- hgu “PM Good- “dummy Into Honey. ‘ INDUSTRIAL WORLD. Wool Pup Win machine w h I a ll promllel to eclipse all former eflarta by Inventor! In this line In to be alveu I test trial in London shortly. F a t h e :- (.‘alendnll, a. your"; Slculan monk '1‘ Y PBS ETTING Md- timt a titanium is arranged by written two wmvdm posts. thiriccn icet high and about ï¬ve (net apart. are made to ‘ revolve ehnut a vertlcal axle. each you 1 has tummy-four horizontal hmnche! ‘ radiating {mm It, and the!» branches as wcll .19 the [ma revolve partly about lhclr own axis. ln the moms n! manu- facture the horisnmal hrannhm are ï¬rst! covercd with paper, to prevent any of the composition sticking to them. and then painted with the mixture or in- mrlal earth. coloring matter. and sum. The branches attached to one at the posts are ï¬rst painted with one coat. and the machine is then revolved go as to bring the other post near the operator; by the "ate the branches at the semd post are coated. thoee of the ï¬rst are dry and ready to be revolved into position for a second coat. In this manner. the painting goes on contlnm ously. until the branches are loaded with a coat of comltkm nine or tel incite! think the color of the coat is mede alternately dark and light, and the thicknm at the stratum in varied. to u to imitate the varying "richer- oi the ennuel ring: in e tree. When an in thoroughly dry the cylinders of com. positlou are slipped oil their wooden cores. and sawed or cut into veneers. A Now I'm Inn-ht. The production of a ne' mm! o! reflecting material In anneal In the Gem-a mm. the nhflame he!" command marina"! of Inf-sorta! earth mixed rm. rarinus binding and mint- lng Ifl‘fl’ï¬knlfl and spread In laym over a vandal core: on the mass Mom- lng dry, it In em an than or blocks, and. It me layers nun been diam-Pub Iy cnkvred. their Irreguhr sir-cum: pre- sents an oat-rt rmmbllng that 0! ï¬g- ural wood. Far m expodlunus produc- me was nlwiu I70 [mindsâ€"am! then was not nuly a cmmvk-le nuance of smoke. hm mm of 1M "nub!!! «ht Io non-flag con! and lending urn. rrntn «MI and It! MP. Nat. II we "mum-y lflal of nlnml tlx mum Mums do-mmmtnlnl "w "mammal Edvalp mgr: possmswd hr ’0'“ an anam- vm-m. a run Ins mm!» «m. I train at IwanIy-sevrn rats wvhzhlm: mm fl| mm. (In Ihl! run the mummy 0! «Mar m nymmlrd 1mm and at El: doth-v1 per "my"! of Mi. :1 rrrurdml. was twelve and mm M" mundnanw honor m ml “um um and mm and «flamed m a! In lmly live n" In"! "l0 lulu“. the Mid arch hm: um Danton-d In on!" 'n â€run Mn" mm.- yrura-n "no. no! â€I. no In I! comm IN Ir- nnm-mm of Ito I'M-n. no local "mm a! mo "mine In In- â€on†and "n wright on "m Inn-n ’3.“ mm; IM Item In In mun Iowa. a ham um. and u "when can at the Met. "nun. «mm In 71 Incl-a u the (m1. '1‘"; 1M um hogan. In win! mow-d In In» w- mofl oiled!" arr-mum»! In um norm- 0! "his Ibo To a can may. 0! an the bum that you have won 0! none an In unnamed. Because In hoopla: whole your ‘on You've Broken til the rut. Sarina; ‘19 plan-d Nb. "of â€'3 ion! MM..- .- nnu hm. lacuna-mm "hum will ambitâ€! N mm by not "pom-om. In no- liy "av wilt nominal» 00 Ibo Imam nllmml by Ibo Baldwin Inco- murq 'nrll. win: no- at "Mr Van- flnln «lap-mm! rnllmn mum: an III- mnlly m. lmnn' tin-Mn. u mu mu Mm"! In "mu! I» M II- hrmN-v ("Mum luv Imam “I. Turn am «I nu- wrv may. Itâ€" tom- Inomrv Mu changed mu! m and rrmtluru u If «at» Irvin nu Inla- ml llama. ll- mmnwnml mlm‘ n M). raw-m in many war- II num- mo mom than! and m.- lmyrr 1"“ may "am but gun fur. II It ulc- n “ma mwr. II III" umluul-Inllr n-v flaw-nun I'M wow-m unrm u! want-hm n. ll ohm all manta gold aIl'c-fl')‘ lulu mum]. AI appears In the above out there an In nddlllon to the ordinary VGICMIII beam um graduated but opentcd by - Icver. The lower but mulls the page In pound- nnd ounce. and the upper one the can In bulk. The [nuns-Iv. feature It VIII be men In round In the fact that odd nuncn of (action- In (In prlco an “van with me um mane! A Vain-Mo Invention. A Chicago bank clerk who is regarded by his co-workero as being exceedingly clever in making any calculation tn- volvlng complicated ï¬guring. had an eXperience recently that now cause. him to wonder It he is really the expert his friends claim. An acquaintance took him to see the operations 0! a new computing scale. now in use in many notes In Chicago. The machine wul made to weigh all kinds 0! grocerlel in pounds and ounces at prices tnvolvtns all the fractional part: or a cent and in each instance save absolutely correct weight and cost as {not an the hand a! the opérntur could move. Alter lacing that It was lmpoulhle for It to err or to permit at any dishonesty he left de- claring that as an expert tn traction- “ he had been outclassed, and that by I dumb machlne. den ll said to be and. from vood unit»..- A recently publl-hed account or thin “39' dultry chow: C total 0! name nlnoty- ï¬ve esnblllhmenta. and for ï¬lly-ave at these the aggregate powar. uluclly water. I: reported to equal about thir- teen thousand horse power. The molt Important of then are that enumer- nted: Those or Ornon. Tnlhntton. MSG-horse power, wlth twenty-four horllontul And two vertical mills: mu 0! Munkldal. Uddevnlla. Lisa-horse power. wlth ten horlaontal and one ver- tical mill. and Tommi-a. Otubal. one. horse power. wlth seventeen horizon- tal mmn. There are twelve nut-on col- luloue works and seventeen 1019th u- Lawmmonta. €951!»