- g'owxnne enqyn. ' 3', 1mm“ Mums. ! Chic-“0‘s! mum arty {no-layout: ml In theh‘ hats. Chicago' a mono : â€I. â€I“. †I m bicycle craze has added the put you 35,000,000 to the bank accounts of iubbu dealers. ’ 'A-hbut the time Japan grabs Hawaii the will tumble in the soup lumen. 1t . not a Chinese fort. 3 Now it In claimed thnt bloomers are W {or winter than (or summer wear. I!" shout. bathing suits? p 1! them Is anything to the London market at present besides Barney Bar- num It must. be too unimportant to be I! la intern-Hug and somewhat die- qnlofln‘ to note how much more Menu- mum it takes to cash I check than It. does to get lynched. By the time congres- meets public opinion In the United States will force It to make wme expression tn [aver oi the oppressed Cubans. Mu Drawer, who has )eh Manager flee to be married. evidently preIere to be Queen Maria in 1895. rather than Queen Isabella in â€1492." The women of Molina are laid to be nwnbly successful as streetcar con- ductor; It seems Minn! to a man to ï¬ne I woman denund bl: small clause. ‘Boc‘un some Amerlcan politlclan D“. a monkey 0! hard BIL-mule Iowan nan no ho tn not pullcuhrly exem- No for Inning t monkey o! him-e" at at. late data. cum I. mum“ on complain th-t than .11 too may luurxcnu Ind not ml Sputum. It loch u I! my - ~ -_ n-...|-.y â€"--.- “7.... __ on who vii-Indian nulu In freeing Cub. vould have to be quick About It. Chic-a9 ll to 3-7. I lover 1,100 in! blah. By mndlu In the top at thll man" It may Do pontblo (or (he Clmo cm": to put I [Minoan o! the u. um each I Math 0! Imokelou Ilr. Tb. art on an mud and “a bind, the not! Imp-nun! put: at the I“ for dtlllln‘ the cm and VII- b! at me, In uncanny mam-d a. m a has tun-d u yin- hr renamed-c u: nu" nuns. A_._. ...a 1 0! In: '1 Bl" hard Ind "Id I you dIIl Ibont the Import-In or tIIcMII (to union! chlldren to be not! Andie“ rIuIvII Th:- muh II (Mt III «boon the “V!!! «um pIIrlot- 1- Ind Mn given I Ilolelnn oi MI- W!- There I- no need of my new M- mm. We do not VII! the salmon «mm with conï¬ning hummu- u.- I! the munuthu. Thur pur- nn ‘0 to lawn human“ In I rev lawn-t “the“. Inn! {union I Inn-ml tn 'Ilch the Items or In Inc-(Ion ll! be “when! II (My any I. attend Inn lent-g school. In a]: I very fev (1le In than time (or mem‘ Ir. ml 0mm. All-nun dolo- w to tho 3mm Watchman Col- uu. M returned. II quoted as my. III: â€Tim'u no quantum but um the W mt II m In further M an the walnut In Amer!â€" nâ€"‘I--‘ .lv-wuw _. __,, ea. In Europe. wally In England. as. m a better appreciation an the at the public an to the purpose: a! whiny-em of him mania. am no be: h an 1:qu was an M may when the Unltnd v:- wholly “Moped indâ€. M. Then my luvs men In the but amt who†mat-mm m mun Ind walking dates-tea. The labor min-mu or Inn-ac humane“ calculus proâ€" 1.69 “Illa than which lorunfly ox- “a! some , strum phenomena, “in: lawn.†to an. "that lhonld him“: myudJmn-e It, nun m. at! apple and pins an the I... much. Held: at ' ' cm were plated at. have m: .w M m buns. ad buns mun-- h as none mu. Garden his “In! m mated Int spring " â€a nu amt are growing now. ‘ ' , we hung thetr mend ' Mug-m» " Tm- mu w, â€In me. n mama. " . 1! when I: yearning for m to ruin interest In Gen. Campos has resolved to here- rm- "tmat Cuban prisoners with kind- MI." He would do the greatest “kind- au" by vmtlng the green Inland. ILLINOIS. Inna-n tho I. A. W. .0. on“ The admission of one or e party of cyclists tint he did not belong to the League of American Wheeimen called forth a shower‘ot surprised comment. He had no excuse to make (or his remissneso save procrastinntion. He“ believed it his duty to join. so as to aid in the cause of wheeling, but had neglected to sign an application simâ€" ply because there was no immediate hurry about it. A blank was secured for him and he at once took the necee- nary steps to gain membership in the NeV VAL-Vanna; yu“. "Well, we started on the boat and In due time went to our stateroom. My sleep was a bit troubled and toward» morning i had a dream which was no lifelike that It was really a vlsion. My dream won that I had brought my wheel. having checked it through to Fall River. 0:: arriving there i hand- ed in my check and received n bicycle which somehow I did not notlce close- ly. l mounted, but had not ridden more than n third 0! I who when the wheel collapsed completely. I cannot im- nsine a worse amashup. It was the cue o! the one-hon shay over again; frame. rims, upoken. pedal cranks. handle-hat. saddle, everything simply malted hold, an if they had been glued wlth muoiingo. _. u _.._l 5.... can. verb-99. I9 rltutl MD- Contc-on of mm In 1’.- 1)th "new woman†read I dilu- ent dual 0! book- fron her yredca'uor, the old-fuhlooed vgnnn? 5000‘! READ um on. n..- 11::- h the query I sue norm librari- nnn to nut".- and I learned In return am (In new canon deal. “I don't mean to my." one replied, "gm every A“. won-n who comm In tn got u book eschews um ran-nae an! new. hm me â€running hot is that so may actually uh for the deems! watts on pomk-‘I subject; In assistant and mysell were u am amused. now We regard it n a signiï¬cant movement. The chmé began. I gum-rod from I consensus of reports. they: three yen" \uum...u._. -_ _ I‘D; since then it Ins rapidly broadened and deepened. All 'orks on sociology and political science In called lor as eagerly by one m n me other. The favorites m to be Prof. Bly'u oerlea on politics! mince. All governmental cum are carefully studied. and anything that route: to tho am! is popular. . -.. ._ _ .A4; L---“ 'v': _.__ ‘ "To my mind." «Ian and keeper of books. “the Americana won“, n she In tame-emu! In New York by her mm. In developing In a polltlcfl 'ay mmelomly: not that It will hue my elect in helping them up obtain ulâ€" tras, but Inch powers will auto than was behind the throne." A A _ _A a. “AAA"- IPURRED ON BY A VISION. .w ____________ , m. in French women of De suel‘e ere. end the English women of (0-day Alley ere malady learned in local political mine. i do not consider that this reading is m evidence of the "new woman," but rather tint the Americans do not vieh to be behind women of other meme. iu their ehiii- t! to compete intellectually with men on ntiml mbjects. “Yes,†said another lihrerien, â€there in no deem: met Women Are ceiling (er hm political works more every i111, but.†he thoughtfully edded, "it an long been a queetion with me u to their reading them; I think, poetibly. the imbued- and um for them. m â€I a III. M to": It. on in: mm Nelglnnvâ€"n actress when we would have had some alt- mlty in manning but for the to]- Wu not wholly individunlhlng qualiï¬cation “nun-cue an M Charm Infâ€"91:34 It. Catharina, and mu m that that u “n M; 99d: am he , __ AAAâ€"I Which m n Cum". ’0" me that I must have nom_o I been NEW WOHAM ‘dfloib gammy! EXTRAORDINARY RISE OF BAR- NEY BARNATO. All Englnnd flu:- llll Blodu~0m~o . Strut l’ulflr Ind cue-u Purim-mu. Ila “II undo lllmlonn In South Mfl' cn'u lining Boom. 15 name is Barney â€"Bamey Barnum «and he is one of the very richest money kings In ‘the world. Bar- nato In the Kalflr bonanza king. and his fortune 10â€"day ls estimated at_ $500,000,000. That's me ï¬gure toâ€"day; what. u may be next week no one can ten, (or Barnum la the central ï¬gure In the moat gigantic and reckless spec- ulation since the famous South Sea bub- ble. Thll speculation has plunged En- gllshmen and Frenchmen and Germans who have a dollar (0 risk Into a lever- lsh and unprecedented craze to buy and 3e“ “Kant-s." Paris and German exchanges "mun" II the me of a continuing mnitgpllcny cl South Atrial: mining nooks. the lively ups and down: or which have for the â€31.10! months been making and cunning (Mullet. This wild and inane can In: M to the upsetting of Ill-amen! values In a." American stock; and but caused wan nreet m hold It. breath, as It were. pending the antici- nnted hunting of the Rum boom. ,L _ 3-- Barney Barnum, the mun who has rally launched thin unprecedented speculutlon. bu him-e" nude mmlons out. of it. and um the emu mm It come It unit, it h balkved that be It“! am he tn enormously rich man. Most of his fortune in said to be on paper. but he holds the upper hand in .11 the big deals and he I: not the sort of man who has let the "dour purine" In on the ground floor without mnklug them pay him a proï¬t. .u... .- r- -._.. 0! his origin as little I. known as o! {be â€mining rise at the boom he has created. It I: believed that he was a moan meet Ann. He Is «all young - ‘-A. l- wuuv VI: 3-. “‘4‘ .-._- 7 ~ 7. â€"not yet fortyâ€"slightly ever 5 feet In mm. In aunt Ind demand. gnu. mambunmgm- I M “II! ugh. A 500,000,000â€"AIRE. 0n the London. pertormar, contontonist and presuma- uteur. He has dealt In South Alflcan diamonds. and about their spuriousness nasty stories are recited by his enemies who knew him in the mines. He left there when he yearn om. Three years ago. penniless and un- known. he npmared in London. Not long after there sprang up among spec- ulatoga and investors great interest In South African mining stocks. Com~ names were formed to develop thase A,_n...n..lm Ida- pull-vb u -. ,â€" _-, _, ‘ mines. and European capitalists. big and little. were invited to take stock. It was easy to ï¬nd money backing: for these enterprises. Africa was a name to conjure by. The Dark. Continent was a mystery not unmixed with ro- mance. Its resources were unlimit- abie. its possibilities incalcuiabie. New "4-; nun. nu "v... strikes of rich veins were reported. With each strike sprang up a. company to work it. Kamr stocks were in every man’s mind. The English newspa- pers helped on the widespread public interest by publishing ions letters and despntches iron: me scene of activity. Conservative English papers inveighed against. it. but the people gave no heed. Barney Barnum got into the Rank swim. He plunged deep. His natural daring and cool eflrontery stood him well. He won enormously. Then he brnnnhed out Independently and drew shout him his own loiioving. It was mother case of the lucky gambler lead- ing the wsy for the nnincky. He or- ganised companies to float "Knflirs," There were Buns!» “companies.“ Bar- nato "groups." Barneto “shame! but there were never any Bmsto insens.‘ He nude money even more rspidiy than the great banana kings ot Cali- !min in the psimiest days of the Ar- pliant; Shrewdly he made :- conquest of Sir Edpr Vincent. Sir Edpr and Barney became ï¬nancisl bosom Menu. Sir Edgar gave the plunger position. which he never had in spite of his fortune. Bsrnsto had been hisckhniied at the undon clubs. The rich tnri net cut ‘him. in spite of his heavy support of Races and his Ins string at horses. [Sir Edgar made sura ï¬rst of ell that Ban-nun and his South African enter- prise. were “sale." He went out to South Africa vith Barney ss Barney‘s , I... LI.- â€In nun... w.-- 7 , _ smut. and was accompanied by his wife. the beautiful Lady Helen Duns- combe, ulster of the Dncleu of Loin- ster. Whtt Sir Edgar saw In Africa convinced mm. no took up Barnum, In†his lunch] and ouch! muse, I“ h many“: in mm, “a by mated to: him BARN“ manna. Qua about elshtwn society. 8]:- Edgar now shun with him the title or “Klnx o! the lump." Barnato's latest coup was the crea- tion 0! the “Barnato Bank, Mining and Estate Corporation. Limit ." it needed no prospectus; the mob were only too eager to tumhlooverench other sewn; "on the inside." By the mere stroke of a pen Barnum created an enormous caplml out or nothing. The nominal capital of this bank was £2,500,000. The shares were £1 each. and on the morning of the issue there were 1,500 brokers, with orders to buy hundreds and in some cases thousands, o! shares at. the market. The shares opened from £3% to [4% premium, and the capital of the bank is now valued at nearly £0,000,000. At the last set- tlement, when there was talk about dlfâ€" acuity in carrying over stocks, Barnato announced that he would lend £10,000.- 000 on the stocks of companies in which he was interested. The trading in these shares develâ€" oped one at the most startling scenes ever witnessed in the London market. For a time there was an aimost Inde- scribable frenzy. and the shares were bid up to more than [our times their face value. They subsided later, bui ,the conï¬dence of the public is well at- teated by the fact that they are still quoted at over three times their value. The blind falth of the English people In this modern man upsets ell theo- rles of their nation“ cementum). It ts estlmated that not less than 8150,- 000,000 has been subscribed, a large part at It by small lave-tors, in the schemes and enterprlsen of the plausible Barney. u.»- u», . He nu ma is 10â€"day the mount!" foe of Cecil Rhodes, and resembles the Inter in the scope of his enterprises and nerve with which he bucks them. Rhodes companies and Barnum com- panies are rival: for the favor of cap!â€" tal wherever "Kama" are quoted. D!- Up n 3.! cult-Ill‘lg old Com. Thomas Moore. Jr.. and two other Workman. white excavating for pipe connections at Market sauare In Ches- ter. Pm. on Thursday morning, un- earthed a small Dre-min; 51! con- taining 30m and sliver 891mm: cola emu-m1 to be worth at least 8150. Son: at the coin bore the due of 1800 and other places a Inter flute. An old musket house erected’ in the lat cen- tury stood on the am where use money an (and ad It vu m data in mm. It in thought the money wu buried by m of m Wurflmulpmn AUTUMN SUNSHINE LATEST PRODUCTION OF THS FUNNY MEN. then swings adrllt To float triumphant through the all", How bravely all Its beauty shows! The bubble bursts-tbere‘a nothing Hark to the trumpet's brazen notes!’ What troples does the warrior bring? The banner: waveâ€"behold the chief! In deafening peals the pundits ring. The noiseless sands have stolen the hours; How soon the tuner-l torches flare! "The King In dead. Long live tho King!" The bubble burstsethere's nothing The lover wandsâ€"41in mistress games: low Words are breathed; a mush. I night A stealthy pressure of the hand. The raising o! n downcaat eye. The vows are said; the symbol rln: Gleams golden an the malden‘n hytr; Two louls are shackled on they divâ€"- The bubble burstsvthere' 3 nothing there. The scholar bends in patient toil. Beneath the lonely midnight limo. Dteaminx that are his course in run- Lnborioun hourn shall pun-hue flue. And. when (he marveling non: in nod. Dame Fortune doles n nluard am He luv“ I Noodle-s. ompl)‘ nameâ€"â€" The bubble burluv-llu-re'l nothing (here. . Thc Inf-1:: "In In pain a! life; The child rewm-I wnh tho mm: The youlh um love on every hand: The man dorms me lg won begun. Then. n he “and: confronting (ale. Ha fed- lhe (yum worku- glue, Tlll ‘rrylwurd nnda Mn days are done-â€" The bubble bum: -lhrm'- nothing (here. ‘I’Io M «I Ahead. Emir": man "The hauling 0! you Wont-morn MEI" mo umi. When you cm up your (unmet lemons IMo lot: ton. and sold 'Mn at n high prim. u was no the Fin! lhnl you locked (or buyers. wun'l u?" ‘ Went-tn mnn--"Jun‘ so." "Then I! In» Eastern mallal that It money Into your pockets, can‘t ll "0! mum." "Then what law you m but on" "We brag at our nmnrmm In new-r that mom: In our when lit-(Mot buyfln' back line In“ at In" prlco am you Bull-m ray-bulls" "mm to sell.“ I. Bubble “that Buns-'Wom ‘l'lul mull-slum lacticâ€"rho Pino- and N91!†Luvâ€"annual shun-llama“ on. Not“. â€m \‘on law. . ercâ€" »“l hem that the In! alt-her of the Wtokly Humor Ins A In! of John about donation â€run. I Ihllk it would please the mn‘rrgallon I! in mama time the editor an Indian-m mm on (be subject." isu'nmnug HInlnter‘"! can't alert the lump. my dear. You forget till we have just been Ibrough I don-Hon party ourselves." 11M (tun-9h. Drawing ram. Fall- Customer (branlhlmlyF-"l no you are advertising shot 3mm It In cents a yard." Sahsman (Nandl!)~â€""Ycfl. midi-I. md they will do beautifully for nua- qnim netting. You we they came II an “are†car that is; held up by mini robbers." A I... â€on... Jinksâ€"“l nevev nu a house when even-young run so smoothly in at Broadgfln’n.†Milkaâ€""Yes; lucky (allow, Bro-dâ€" gma. He's got u wife who lino" It" to keep the serum.- unused while in do“ the work." Deacon Snowâ€"You didn‘t toIo do trout In yon' mmon to-du, uh, the: you said an Mister Noah can. (on outer do ark. Rev. Mr. Johnnaâ€"Can you met an, nah? Demon Shownâ€"Sana! It an n 5. good book an: "Noah came fourth out ob do urn.†You abound be keel-ml M you lead your flock may, uh. ' sun, In flunk... Strangerâ€" “Suppose that that“ In madam on your slanted rmâ€! Would it not Do mun? Ir. Gothamâ€"“Well, I deft h The W m m m no ï¬ght that only mom would at hm." i. there. there. 1TH bowl on lap, with o h e e k a diatom, The eager chfld the b u b b l e blows: From thinnest ï¬lm t o b u I g i I! s pride The Iridescent Vl- aion grows. Half {rec It sways,