“kahunaâ€... am It. uuauh hr m, and '0'“ have is ma Hoh- Onld in be. trading In"! tho vat nix the an: a â€mu-“Jana. mum mum-mu. mural-an- A m! It: have In Bun-ht . Ink! that aptl- bad no lower Q! Int army I. cu. m n- mu to II! 25.00 have. Tho Ill-neat anti-ste- "If! the mdmmnmner mono. H. “In" at the Spa-M any†nut II o! no "little mu lover" "My. uuumnymm that “In a far In sum-nun «at a feeble adâ€" WWI-borinmnvm autumnal-m. “Poor .m'm-flJT-mry I. yn."ud Mum-mmrlou. “You “I to to. no...†mid (to “rand-collu- myth!- tzitml- I no fool." sun W III led â€my by the H g: in I In udlchhahvhhnhunphnuu barium up lot her own unnu- "dim-“Mun...- h Int. m ml. '0 lull-o to tho um-mum-m-vau mum-unlicens- “cmmlhmmtm "in run human! hull- m In. phylu IMO-obf- “Wc‘dlu Intel" will. pain. 3 M- m can. Thu. In no. (Mm (In: W Ina-M on- ll Gibbon Inn um In! th- by shoal-ab CI nu nun: mun. Pomp- It would“. mam burn-co! than amm- lu a cum. t I" Y“ cal-tut mac-4h Kim City bout- uut her cattle n- abu no greater than Chic-10's. Wr- been giving the Kansas ml. 5 rm; steer. Chen; “h: would be (allowed by Slam In; I! n. "no 0! music-Arlen were man“ i: the great men to In :- liven“: In tho to: undo. Col. Robert G. 1mm“ had hll want picked u n â€label-5' reunion hat. «05k. Wanda: It It chum his Ideas shout he"? H. H. Holmes. the alleged murderer. mar mum (mule-nu, but there'- Iull a dance that he'll an a drop too much. King Humbert. of Italy. In a vegetari- an. and Ioldom eats anything but bread. acumen and trait. Tim In said to be a literary club in oven tovn of any size In Georgia. The country editor keep: It behind the door. ï¬lter and Home. went after the Illa lumnco'oompuleo In diluent ways. but they reached the um munâ€"tho x‘t evcrxho‘ay inao 1m mu could tide than ten person: would he walk- 71‘ sum the 31min; 0! Ammun- um Tn!!- pel right on. A! the present rate of agitation our Wt!»- tovnnl Turkey v“: be n. It: height along about Nov. 28. mum exam = umxoxs. B'Mmhâ€"'“m autumn-u. mm mm .s_. __..4 4....4_ __.. ‘._A_ By warm a wmunm m of m, (or- m Io' but.“ I. ma. h A may in n ma: hunch In hat but convicted. It II and foot. long. with tiny-two Inch be!!! and 3 line- Incl Mill-.1!» engine mm “’4'†mm and II aid to he the only. then dawn «no Ill unlmhe 'm: n vengeance, and we were 'mun tmty rm 0! a crane-don- «ll-alum of thou-lb or to.- of new and Ice which I'm down (ha truck that we hi just uses-M. We were pcfectly unto, but Mi the hit Mu, halt roar mind in my can for some tile. and for any llama mm. when Wm owner- or m 8'). he W all dream, the un- hachd on sure to ï¬gure in than. The guide gave the turd tn leave an channel of Ice m mm a m min on mmfunnomllortwo Md rind down m- auve. And he was ma non light follow. Saree!) had vents-total- truth I“ not the run about leBflde‘n by was really m not! o'er-Willin- Henry Blvfler, in the “le1 Drum." II Ell-pet's lulu-e for Aunt. amthatmunlubun nu" me (he â€unmet-I Inn to well. Well. In. lentils I“ l are In no spam-g may In. a“ mile Freddy In «In very luck .mllod by our nun- (0 ml: other. Last light we ha! our new slum" I. dil- m, and may “Mod the pa! am helping Int-nan very llhnlly to Me com. He thought It I good mum to put In. an the hilly verb! cipher. feeling perfectly unal- that the I‘D-V In" would In It nllntolllgl- He. 8. he and out. 'l-n-n!‘ ' " what In It Freddy? liked I! ï¬fe. “ 'lanm. Isn't the I-lâ€"I-l4-Iâ€"Q-r a pâ€"l-g?‘ spelled out Freddy. Mun»- nay." m renown I“ a unit (In! this “You. MI a: “belly." added am. pm. “Ind In an Inc the In" our." flu W. lehrfla in“: "You how. Ion. mm W In. than an. and (In In not at an Mun! that â€I‘ll. say Mule m of I‘M-allo- they flcl a, nu mummy has led a good my pan-u to run-t lo spelling word. when the-Ir young children an mt. â€You. you CH.“ up!“ all. In «In em, with Wu mm. ~nnn the. I‘m out: you.†ro- and New. "(or u only W In: mint. and I Inn-“l I0- I ml at m folio“ duo. We, m- was mm a and one." ~11». nu nnu't told u h In.†mud Klldnl. out!" [or the crowd. 3..- IV :3! :3 I! 9.1. 3.5. 35"... III-2.33.0333...» Bin-F . V Vdml. Butch! Inuit! Bat". lurk-l David Bloc-or and sun- 06 mm. W. n. Duo-u I“ have no much «In bud-ca on ma that [boy cannot ï¬nd “no to VII“ the ma. Ion- Webb. who I- a police walla by vir- luo o! the other alto. an: he would urn-d" and live holds. An uncu- no. in Island nut-It In. Nuk- lut rock. but than Iu'l II ulcer who vlll mu m upon. cum lav-MI lend husband Ila beet-o very any, and went on the (roll of the big ml:- Iut. Krone: «located I! the ham pan 0! nlor to hop out o! the vlllue mm! In (bought the Mlle woman had lpfllt he! fury. than he um word to flavor Webb. who in a palm: Mice by vlr- mo 0! the other once. that he would m Bella“. Ire. llatiida Nelle. wife at Emil Neale, oi! thia end of Rivereide hor- ounh. weizha only me ponnda, in about at. years old and has a pleasant tat-c with eelt'hrown eyea. Bhe ia accused of attacking two hoye, knocking one down with a large muehmelon and hit- ins another-'3 thumb. says a River Edge (N. J.) diapatch. For this she was charged with annult and battery and placed under bonds to await the action of the grand jury She minted Mar- ahai Vanderhech when he attempted to arrest her. and, although the head 0! the horouxh’n department of public safety in large enough to carry an ordi‘ nary woman under each arm. he re- turned to Mayor Wehh'a once without the “lighting woman." The mayor thereupon appointed brawny Henry Baker. a deputy marshal. and the two men succeeded in hauling the prisoner to the mayor’s once by carrying her the better part of the way. When releaaed ehe threatened vengeance upon every- body connected with her prosecution. There are at present two bail bonds' again-t her. and the mayor expeots that the number will noon he lncreeaed, as he has been informed that the little women has declared her intention of ahooting George Kteher on eight. Krehcr is an ex-polleeman oi’ New York, over six feet tall, and broad shouldered. and Juatioe Webb rc~ trained at home all day to-day waiting for him to appear and give hail (or :9- sauitin; Ire. Naglo‘a husband. Tl: a mayor explained that Krcher had a3 atop-eon, aged 9 yearn, who cannot be ‘ kept at home. The child went to Negle’e. where he remained in deï¬ance of the wishes of tile mother and Kreâ€" her. The latter had a‘ diepute with Neale over the matter. which ended in the cxvpolieeman punching Nana‘s A We“ 0!!! I.†Pol.“ DI! II 10‘ SHE IS A FIGHTING WOMAN. A M†III-ah. Md 3' dhputo with “or. which ended In punching Nule‘n Nun at her ha!- cum lama! Marital Bat". walla by that ho vs ds. An ox "Americans do everything with mere Intensity that any «In-mum. pm. 0? [Id ll doomed to. brief popularity. I pan-ed through the park on the south side of Chicago recently lee a bicycle meet III at Its height. I have never seen Inch I night before In an my life. or Ind greater acct-Ion to blunt: for the modesty of American girls. Some wern created progeny and hecominfly. wine othmanunï¬ In turnouts they were pleased to all Mercia sum um were an» elm-mu to m Inn ot_ womâ€" n" timmndidsflmr than: vim-.1W 0!! mm of to". «in mm mule mm lél L0! "iihrrwd. eniervrisinu men work hnrtl onto. large («tum and acquire (ante. They look about it» n tron-union with 2'“ intent to open! their don and share the trnltn of their labors. They cannot In n twinkling lay snide the habits of industry on! moderation In attendance upon the trivolltien oi noriety. not own for the sake of the woman of their choice. Conunuently they hesitate nhont marrying any oi the hewitching» ly honntlfnl and purposelesn young women they nieet hocnnne they hnow their lnntlnhie desire to shine in what we are pinned to all our ‘hest society.‘ Hence they not intreqnentiy ohoeh this ante society by marrying me worthy young man who is Hinged in the mat». hull-en of earning her living often by pressing the key: of tho lg- nohie typewriter. "The sums of the wealthy clonn are for the lust part quite on impractical and for more emnvngant than their pretty slntcrs. They are. brought no in idleness and farcical ntteuntn at learn- ing a business or profession. but with no ide- ot following eithrr; expecting with the money they will inherit front their fathers and me rich man's daughter the! propose to mnrry to spend their time ynehtlng. gamhiinn. traveling and tiring at club: in this and other countries, eventually dying luring neither fortune nor inmo‘to the unhappy flmiiies they learn behind “M lie I... III. I («I II“ I won! 0! cannon night In .m- by I. who In. M the Dun-«Mun "no In "purine. and lug-I'M“ by (he on:- rI-uun and"..- u Im. my Item-l "up I“ Imln why It: ell‘iblo â€In. III at today «a not not (be you“ won.- and «our! only III-rum M II the an d you. Our 3m. In 11m In hon-"ml and shank! In note Imm- pllnhod lea-an ol the «path mum nan o! «In-(m nd chance! 0! ocâ€" QIIPI.‘ lmflhllenll. An Id (M III-Ohm to Name beam 0! "we I.- paella! and wrong Inn-ed: o! roll-ins he" «alum. and Inns. no. for that Inner. cords") union; the wealthier clam? pun-Im- M Anormn can. to m In low a but “ulnâ€" ud «who her lambda! man rum: MI; â€Chico lo In but! u hue-ll. In In. at but. and Inn", â€"â€"I In all ball the new nun. y £935 to ‘a. woman is o “2/ ‘ woman for all that: which would b- llterally true. No Inaunt at Indulgence »~ yea, license â€"~ should change the Inherent nature oi woman. “it by the new woman in meant those either young or old who have laid aside nil restraint in indulging in the worn. and I might say dissipation. supposed to he the prerogative oi men. not the least 0! which Is cigarette smoking and kindred vices. i am sorry thnt her day his come. if. on the other hand. is meant the intelligent. cultured, woman- ly woman who has kept abreut with the prom-on oi the times and has taken advantage of the exceptionally line op- Ton Muel- Country. General Longctreot, in telling of some or his experiences in the war. said that during the campaign of the Pen. innuia he never had any opportunity of sleeping except as his corps was passing him. One night, as he had dis- mounted. leaving his horse in the charge of his ordinary, and going down into the angles of one at those Virginia fences. he overheard two soldiers tulk~ ing. which interested him consider- nhly. and, instead 01 sleeping. he lis- tened to them. One soldier said to the other: "i suppose it's all right that we should mart-h all night and light by day. 0! course. it is right that up should do that. (or the love or country. tho yontlt of l-‘om‘how were practically ignorant of all the Western Belem-es. Now Mr‘ Smyth has under his charge some hundred or more ntndenta, we'll trained. who will ho ll'l!(‘ on reaching BLOOMBRS SEEN IN NEW YORK. ARE THEY AN IMPROVEMENT 0N SKIRTS? Vila)“ would b0 literally true. No amount of indulgence »~ yea, license - should change the Inherent nature of woman. JUSTLIKE MRS. LOGAN. .z<-BO~> 362 33... .F< Foxfl 1 QNI¢F flID OOI-r-I In 14-: an Admin: at th- lild of the (re-Cut: uniâ€"murmu- Wll‘l Nodal. mm m m HAT do I think a f t h e n e w Woman?" said Mrs. John A. Logan to the writer recently. "In the ï¬rst plug-e. 1 think the 1pm“:- (Ion ls olenslve. We might clause Burn's expression to ‘a woman’ la a woman for all that,’ literally true. No Somebody who bu tried it recom- mends puma: â€mum potash, which noon becomes sticky when ex- poued to the air. In all [he ntholea about the house. The mm detesta- ‘ or: m I; anything which will ‘ to M: tnky Mt. sumo person in 5 mixture at um um ot car- â€It m and m an! upm- flhmm Quintana“... say, thatâ€"If ever I live to get gut of ms 1‘“ he d- It I will ever have another country." If nounfllg clue. I luppuue that we should be poorly clothed. as he are. for the love of bounlry. We should endure it. I nuppou that to be poorly led n we are. '9 should suler for the love or country. 0! course we should do that. And I suppose. when you come tn that, that to would die, If necessary. (or the love or country. I am willing to. BM there In jun! one thlng that I want to “i am such an old logy that i run pained in see exhibitions of abandon either in our own blasted country Hr across the seas, and shall be glad when the udvent of the new woman means the beginning at In new era or highly cultivated Christian wives and mothers who will never lay aside tholr princi- ples or sense of modesty, no matter in what countries they may travel. but be In tenacious in their observance of what seems proper decorum as their foreign friends are in their observance of their ideas of propriety." than clone]! you will and that the maâ€" Jority at then have spent much time Ibrotd and have matured many of thelr mi. objectionable propensities in European cities. whole society people entertain ideas incompatible with the old-time American propriety. now a: Dr"! Rat. Am All". One year ago 274 through express and mil talus loft Chicago daily, 883 aécommodttlon and suburban train. 200 merchandise freight trains. and an ‘ aver-an of 100 gram. stock and lumber trains. linking a total of 1.82? mil? ‘ tram leaving tram and mm" It Chl- m dnllr. Sunday except“. a an»: 1 tom 0! 1.85! (am new lam from ‘ and nnlvlug It Chm. allowing an Inca-1e of may m train. mu tau-modulo- m suburban m all u m 0! m lulu: ;mmo“ pun. She listened with a sullen exâ€" press!†and then mademy sure a chw n the “lion's eye. I scolded and but her. upon which she left the hcuse “d I never any Im- again. eat could attend Io, l lectured :1 Hum and "shed to keep the two. II] at wan Indlgulnt and In very plain lan- guage requested the kitten to 30. I endeavored to make peace. lifted both on to the tabie and expoutnlated with "gm".ms 'Mrh n In vol] known on maids laviuh 0- ml all-ab. Finding Mr lulu! were more than on A f“ Mm. Mny I add on your animal “mks n striking tumm- at that n61" M ml- omy 'Mvh 5mm: 0‘ II! or none? cm" a loader M the London ï¬ned.- lnr. l Incl n ml which ltd In. hut an Bunnie at the boom and reach“! all un- ttn “an“! a! No nun. rhllo Ma Imam-«have. chin Indie-In In antenna mummy 0! mm. TN. lull! in In I no“ gulls. tind‘ hr nun. whirl "do": him lo In. pup": and null." M. (be I‘m-ad or "on Rump“ rmhkal II (M ml. nMum-r in nu or "M. "a I. .811 asaifltv‘ In his rod: by N! Milt-ab}. Hlv. Mn. Imm- "um: Snub. mutual u uh their yum am It. «Could am: of IN Iofld. Mr. any“ I: a mo of ran “ml-OB“. mu mm Ian and broad In. a- cllmo (mum Rev. George B. Smyth. the ‘very able president at the Angloâ€"Chinese College at Foochow. left New York for that ï¬eld about 1883. The college lu one or the foremost educational institutions 0! China. Previous to its establishment Bov. (in II. any": human: ul' null.- Mo'- l-nem 111.0. LIGHT 'ON THE 'EAa‘I‘. 2’ The com alarm: Inte- of mm- nuon I'll in «vol u the lost me- Irnsml. and u m uni-ed us: pro- i porno-s. timing of dolls" being et- "one. Who gum Mug. In 1890. there were burly 4.0â€.†women and girls smug an class called brad wsnnm In the (hand Smog. Their nil-her has Increased in ten years over 41.200.M, or more thin 40 per cent. In the "noun branch: of trade the lumen In fem mph"! was :63 per cent. This In due to the rum: animation of women an account. ants. mlhien. cloth. dumping, typewriter: and m lite. During a. game per-lad the nuts: engaged II t“ â€denim allow 0. arm Increase, u" Iany lama no potent-cu ' 1 m- !m (or m new nut", in over. â€style-o gives out much I- hut than 3.3, and V†much lo. up". Add to than advantages tho tact that acetylene m be lhulï¬ed with use. mid kept In "quid torn. and you have the claim of mylene in the rough. It is curloml tint acetylene has become commercially po-lblo u an ll- lnminant by development: In electrlo- lty. wlth which It um um have u compete. San any we mu. perhaps. gem. .- a. universal ml: lllmhnt. wm It be acetylene? It so. we ml! want a shorter name for It. but that can no shelved for the present. Acetylem in said to give a name ten or twelve lime- brighter than In minty an set. a? four and a hall tins brighter than the very best. gas burner all yield. Ho!!- mlewnt cm null: Ill. (‘lkuuo bu two» N- anwd to n nlnluun Mace the rlndllu n) non ha mac Iuo vogue. Thu has been Muted to “not! I Idea". 8:- pnu In mum lot the vol-Ix. m- !on Mn shipped In tho my nut-(l "or . m an Intel I310 I duh n roll I“ «naked I. mu 0! a mob. mo- mm any was Mil: up. at my an diatom“ and on†good I"! not b m mid. than lulu Might on par dock. with (be I I'll. I. and any.†I. the any My- 1 (be mud-rem mum d can lat-m upland prin- Mn mile-h In Ila much. at om I- aim to! than that "I... win I)": «â€11 In um cm 0‘ and In. mat-tun pun “mum Inn. In human IM- pflfl' 0mm III-d lo nm as blah In 50 and C no" i dun. flu". In I» min. and nrly “an" "to supply ran a «In: and any It fr.- G In I «on. Thu cm In. pas-In! II can or nvulmt and am mmvln Gnu; This m cm far In. ml.- (nrmry. no warning In“: hat a Indium-y Go unhl "to about. A proc- m rune unto me by which no em um «rial hr Irulfhl in: at] ground up Into tho- dupe d “I lot wrung. Such on non! tow-«l [Ivor um: hul- pn and was put-Ural {or use on m- "syn-ls. urnpherl. hang-nu, In in the mo somelhlng Eggs are used immnny wily; that the general publlc neldon thinks of. 1! tin hen should stop laying not only would we zourmana Baler, but the un- vould coma In [or a large than of hudshlp. The number of can used by photo- grapheru. Inlsm. painters and paper hangenl. bookblndm and chem-u, and in the mechnnlcnl ma In general. II the 05;: product of the United States In vaguely understood by those not directly in the trade. The leadlng cities of the country consumed 000,000,000 dozens last year. Laying then! end to end they would form a Iluo 170,454 miles ‘lons. In other words. they would stretch around the world over seven tlnm. and would go around It once forming a ham! fourteen Inches wide. The prod~ uct handled for dolly consumption but year at an average price of 17 cents a dozen makes 11 total of over 3100.000.- 000. while the value of lhe when: crop was less than â€00.000300. THE ‘ EGG INDUSTRY.- CHICAGO CONSUMBS FROM ‘0. TOUIS WORTH EVERY MINUTE. I‘M this! Clue: of the Country log-k9. 000.000.6301â€. Yam-11“ Product [an I'ur One-rm“! u Valuable II th- When (mgr-Marin: for Bad lit-I. HICAGO owes a large debt to the hen, conildeflng the [net that the city consumes from $8 to $15 worth of eggs every minute. Last. year Chicago used the enormous amount of 313.542.- 000 9588- The magnitude of V I;