MW: golden bicycle in “. A m ran Into It Ila wu' â€tub-11m In the to! only mum the bounty of , but mulled mm “.011. filth“ Bone of the enormous mmmm of “why are revoaied by I wed- ding flick tool plnce In New York the other may. the formality at a Inning. my bulls been than.“ with for the very good mm in: bride ud gun'- Im'e rally mun-led by Man-hlnknn 5,00'yurum Nov there I: l untried life for you with none absence in It. has later- mmgmhny mumâ€- .c-hor that alumni m cure- my Quito distinctly. nd Ml thy I". Inn separated a lam-cro- any I‘M of am! colt-flu tic! Mide- vm. upon more fully coup-r- m Iona. he an to roe-n can cyl- uun at tldr prolonged ml a- an. a when they are mm h m it! Once: n4 lone. For- n. no not: Important point In um .8 you! an mun. that I,†"f mince, m mm- to any huntâ€"vim aloud eel-hilly not- ,pmmumsmhnt me- lo mm by than confl- uent um no mutt I“. bet enâ€" nuvc with to ac In cit-ber- d n double low-n. In Ira-lag he? mun-m. the followed Anetta In establishing an chain nee-the. lml â€Ind h nail-g her mvm de- ml (- I legislative Dually In lhdr man-non In «.02. Tim (IQ “mum in Muller the English mm o! bar-Ill†and mummy not lie Ami-AI at [Wm l).- der m- m â€ï¬‚ung Inn has mm cm to upon 3 mm um ï¬nd they hum tom one “other In and: rapid m that the m reâ€" mâ€" to h Int-anal um (I... 333:3...iulb-Iaoafl 3 :1 I. I)... z .5533!!! :zu'zohlgs i3 3.! .9 {I 63‘ 13.33.â€" 05 I .18.. fiscal- .I .I I5 I'll. .0553; .3. Ivol‘o'an-u‘ivg: §I§.§§§ isgï¬ugtfl‘. 53.509.10.05;th iiilizaolvlgï¬g - i '33-. E31... .0 .v. Egasr'vslo! .I at. Erica-long. 903:. «guitar's-light; inn-I‘D:- g. 30.0% lawn ulna yielded “1,116,000 went at unenl- Int year. 11-: cop m production or the mm In About a pot mt 0! ll. "on product or an um“ Hutu The [old pmducl MM In “JIM; ulnar to 0.500.. 000 mm; MD" to 111.000 mm M had I. 14:00.0“ poem The gold “Iâ€: In I. w en; mar lllll II flamboyant-u 01 w out m an II I“. (nor .140 in nap. and them†that. In I elnnor (or his chew- Then an than who mm to think "an I policem- Ibooldn't have 1 bit 0! amt. 0.. night Int week twenty-Ive Chi- moo-manednprmï¬hlm «mind (ha 1-. plum-u and I (at Don who were 'llthlll‘ m- IIIIL A palm-nu who its want u a tone an the 9mm: she will ho scum; I New}. nut. The “action or an Indium woman (or her husband mud her in fun over tun to luck 3 demon-1 he wants to wbuln a divorce (all: her. A My In Kentucky 17 your; a! as! mm. um she en lbw mare sheep Mr. Rockefeller-'3 lacuna In salt! to be 31,888 In hour. That explains why ho can't ma to lay on Saturday um» Now that. L’Anoe. Inch, has been wiped out by ï¬re It would be a good time to change Its name. much all summer. Gill! Jan my advance In price, but other family Jun; will be within can: gm 5m: gnu-um. In spite of the tremendous «mud for Mayda- there In a great mun; ol m cycling schools 0! London In Io mwdcd that the prices of lessons bu. â€I†030'13. mum in of Rain. non Imp. than out of trouble. lam mu m born grout, Ind can. have hudcuh that», upon them. bun-moan“ sun-um- â€Wherever. a, nun a munâ€. 15g!» g It†£29m!“ N‘s-Why“ (buxom. in Fort Howard, WI... dropped dead at Ill Mo. no va- 70 years om, Ind mam harried u woman much yang. Ct M um. for Ms iacon‘d wife. W of 10 Drop- M H. P. Hum. for many you: own- er tad nan-gar of the Human: hguog lx-GINATOR WALLACE. In that body at" the winter at 1875. 'Mh'udoetuto the Unit“ ante: me. There lo and {no Inch 4 of that your untll larch A. 1831. At the late election is m min elected to the m Innate n I deno- cnt, detecting Cyrus am, repub- llem and mm. Erna-av wasâ€. mac-w» wmn- A. Wanna. a! Mann-uh, was ion In "nil-ado. mu, P... I- mm “In attending mm schools be tea/Iva! n ladle- nlc «Imam. Saba-«nan be lead law and began It. yawn II Chr- ï¬eld. in. rattles 'u than large. Inlflxhonsemamenhndtho clue mate no med mug-end! the man. in! I. m u m u «out In ml- to nu lit-um 1'.- nla and Mum: at m "I- II. mumâ€"«um II to .1. u no an: Inn at m IIIINIIIMd luv! ~|nn many luau-u. Vmuu m. humus-natal.“ {mm by man! W In null m- «at; a no can coupling".- vllcl m but aw an ultimatum“. A. lam-a wool 04 I). push! a“ counted sum Dual 30v â€tum-c “on. m M In tmanmmuummun- II?“ cull“.- of an pm at the Turin up!" no the wk on falling which I. in. â€and De- nna (I. W and CIIMIII aim at the nun have rod-uni no mien â€I'm-s o! any ï¬lm! I. â€pHâ€"Exchange. Ian on." an lam W- I. "you Lord Cm". I: III nun noon Ivan an mm.- of In“. an (to (m dead 00 yea will u u- "- ol tom-o mt «Io-MN"!- a! “my... lb- Iu'III. n! mm. at I". a round (1.0.0.0.; I). m..- hud nun-u d a. nu nu. "no Montana Ila-oo- - amt. "at I. the ma!- chain. BBNA‘I‘OR CHANDLSIL wind that an. In. lbo damn. (In. mono. lb. mm 0! Ir. Mam It. Chub: ul- mum-4 public Il- luuol that W Van“. a! II- Senator William Elston Chandler of New Hampshire. who has euned for himselt the enviable distinction of he- ios called "Tom Reed's closest friend,†has been a nubile man (or a long time. The senator was born in the nestle-to town of Concord in 1885. and attended the common schools. He was grad- uated from the Harvard law school and admitted to the bar in 1855. He was elected to the legislature in 1363, 12m and 18“, and served as sneaker during the last two terms. In 1865 he became solicitor and Judge advocate general of the any. In the same year he was up pointed llrst assistant secretary ol the treasury. and resigned from that ofï¬ce in November. 1867. Serving as a memâ€" ber of the New Hampshire Coositutlon- al convention in 1876. he was again a member of the legislature in 1881. and in that year he was appointed by Pres- ident Garï¬eld solicitor general. but was tweeter! “by the senate. President Arthur made him secretary of the navy in 1883. and he served in that others (or three years. He was elected to the senate in 1887 to ill! an unexpired term, and was minted in 1889 and 1895. Mr. Chandler is best known. perhaps. for the out he played'in the presidential campaign to 1816. when. as was claimed, he went to Florida and m=m pmeu of wuu wn; ï¬miï¬m Inter of the sum. In! la-p-Ilu‘n may bio-bu- 0' ti. WILLIAM E. CHANDLER-3 Swine! Iml miter fly the mm: cloud- II the mum of the planet In mmehod. Great globe-chum non-en. gleaming In the sunlight, m“ and 3|th In the mum and cut- um. “Mil the W elect at this mml velocity of Ion II ion by the III.†and of elud- thu the (clam. n» mam Jupiter. At one In the mum hen-inner. there m. I’m nary-bol- I-n. u but In extent a the when of an earth. which dur- 3 the put union yar- m heal and up mm the mum and ml. bungalow. monounsatura- vlnd hem of Jupiter. By mu] ob- servation no clouds are hand mm: the ma end of that mysterious oh- ltucla until they pile up there In an glowing Inn-u, and are swept pm It In mung currents and eddies Inï¬n- Itely wilder and grander â€III the leap- l'a: water: In the Niagara vhlrlpool ii??? :3 3%: And these "Handou- clouds are Ive†thus by halts of wind that are no le- mlerfnl, Junker turn very fun. on m ms, notwithstanding in enormous the. It me! lon an In loan to mu 1 complete reunion. '3". the little Qflh requires twenty- tut roan 0n the eqnmr of 1mm- "trying I: lying "and at the rue 0! «0 miles In I minute! The resulting tantrum! utm- In a great mm the equator!“ m at the nu planet his. and oven m thou-ail of alien. Inner In non than 5,000 Inc me: through In equator than through In vols! All than In! there Men 3 MI and red-Ileâ€" tnm m- lu the. tour! the equator. I! the plant and about three Um Met In- It do“. when mu vein notiâ€" ng a q! “an: the mum. - ._. , -J ,_.,,..4 _‘ m d nub. Oddly. nu In a mud by â€ï¬‚aunt, clan m Anna-ca In" In! â€and II 1W Inch 0. was" it pan-laced h a. m d an“ ends. a Dual no no at our continents, mm. In one; do“: lam; Iain“ a min menu then. If no. mum In not my I!" Jupiter's cm evidently Ian at. mutually. I hr paler mam cm the o! (be «m. The law of our chain are. mm. In lug than the am; the Ionian chads on 1mm may be I (hm-d Ille- high. Bm the telescope nun um Jupiter Is "and with wonderful cloud: con» tin-ally chum In INâ€. and man or le- II cont: that [has clouds lost II In “lupin". or (not depth. and (In [My lot. porn†wcccuuo lay- _ w. ban about no "Mano. vul- ovot touching of the mum of m at- tcrlal- o! Jupiter. The mam-cope mum Md III, New. Jupiter am not lune by In on: light. not the sunlight related tro- lt com (to: (he I’Ml' «the. o! In den. cloud-~ nnd con-c- anally lulu no revel-lla- concern- lu In! “a Menu. u would seem n I! the unclean mun hue had none Inkling ol the (act that that planet 1- the Israel! at III the worlds that revolve around the ma when they beuowed upon It the nune of the union of the gods. 3 Put the earth up there In (he place of Juplmr and the naked on would wlth dlncnuy be able to nee It. Jupiter is 2.300 times larger than the earth In bulk or volume, and In sum am “coals that o! the earth shout 120 times. near the twin sum Castor and Pollux. o! a. constellation Gemini. Happy the man who has I teleacope wlth which to View the slant piano! and to behold no Mullen-o belt- 0! alternate rosy and golden clouds, and its broad polar te- along. shading to the color at blued steel. MONSTERS OF JUPITER aOMB WONDERS OF LIFE. ON THE GREAT PLANET. lu In!) I.“ fall In! Envy In In. palmâ€"Gun“ l'. uni-o. It. m’ ‘I'lll mum- mum THAT mm 1"le AS THEY WOL'IJ) LOOK TO THE EARTH PEOPLE I! ma arr-mun conn~wm ARIINOVMCOIHI muvm~m JUPI- m1 POUR I00“ I)! “Antot‘! mum DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. @108"!!! mu up his eye: to the ltlrry haven: [hm qvcninumuot be struck by the awe-runes or the great plum Juyl~ (er, cumulus an the ï¬xed aunts. and clown; with I rlcb yellow light, high In the southwest. Ion" In hi- bautmn “Consolation In Tnvel. or the Last Day: or a Philoso- pher." Conducted by I guiding Genlps he I: hovel-lug above the planet Saturn: "I at moving on the nurfm below me Immense men. the terms or winch I and It Impossible to dent-In They no unem- {at locomotion similar to than of the none or unborn, but I Not only in there something far more mm†to the Imagination in conceiving of gigantic Inhibitlnll dwelling upon Io «Mama- 3 world. rlther than in thinking of then u more Fit-ion. but In than considering them a giant. mid mule urinating. "doles-"nine.“ a. metalordor oi nun. In no, u n kind 0! union for thus venturing Into the ï¬elds at Inwnnflon mu Ila glittering in: beyond the furth- nt output“ of science. quote that one at the fnnndm of modern scienre has nld about the poolble Inn-Hunt: 0' another great mill, only less In also thnn Jupiter. nnd which now also adorn: our evening nklen, Saturn. Them are the word: of Slr Huhphrey Davy. In the chapter called "The Vla- Grunt that, Ind It Is easy to are HIM, u nutter how Inch gram the form of gravity may be upon Juvlter than am the earth, nodal beings could be formed, even out of the range of natâ€" ml emu known to In, 'Do might be naughty propel-closed to gnvluuon. even though they should nun!- I cm- 39mm nature as gigantic II relation ‘0 m n the suture at Jupiter illn- nn I. when pineal die by tide with the Iltue earth. If we accept the flaw that the mm: of mu. fluid: is the real me» M his being, ls of a nature and composttlon so he as to (amid I“ (he 00!!" laws that govern the vlslhle worldV then b there any reason why upon a mane! Ilka halter such : mm may not In em closed In I body a (canon as «not em, or a light a cork? ht tau-ha. ll '0 chm. nu Ibo In- nun-n of Jupiter on lined tru- nmam very “Inn! from. ad noel In. other“! than. than (in en's-n m toasts. ml mun- Int vuld not In my man" flee! the .lfllill or momma: side a (he! tum. Then is no deman- unbh mm why an Innmgrnt being II.“ M be .0“ out 0! nmclhlng one than (I. "(at um! carbon and miner ole-noun Mpflaï¬l In no human But with min an atmosphere as they ham anrronndlug them I! I- not In- probable that the elect. o! the [teller dunno» of the It": an be compen- utod by the «puny at the Atmosphere Inn]! to main and. no to amt. outrun the bent {or the beneï¬t at tho Inhabi- But an m- nrnmeat proceed- upon the mnmï¬b. um and: Inhabitant- nun b0 framed 01 Just Inch aunt-la. pun-lug just such density n oompou our bodtou. lulleofly um mump- uon II plnly alumnus. A. we have ulna: noon. the memo deadly of than I. Jnnlm’ I. much It. than Ip- OI the earth. ":6 In no not cerium that In monument mmub my not be A: widely "mu In nun from (hose or out plaid. m'i‘hor amt manyâ€"florist! dome of clouds above them wound. perhaps. be just what they needed In order to ob- tain a comfortable degree or be“ In their tar-away planet; For we muu remember that Jupiter 1. About ï¬ve times as far from the sun as the earth is. and that. consequently, the sunlight and the sunbeat on Jupiter are twenty- flve times lean elective than on the earth. . With a comparatively open and clouding atmosphere like can the hen from the sun would quickly be lost by being radiated away into space. and the inhnblunt- oi' Jupiter would shiver and (new in I worn nun Arctic climate. WT,“- is because the Intensities of light Ind heat vary Inverlely u the square 0! the distance, Can we, then, mam Inhahlunta In Inch 3 world of turmoil and unrest on Jupiter ll? It depends ontluly upon that we mean by inhabitants. It la ovldent that such beluga u we are could not I". there, unlen it In true that deep hone-u: anlter'l world of cloud- md cyclone: l- hldden mother globe resembling the earth. 0» such I aloha. so placed, Inhabitants more or “II llke those of this earth could live. clear m (limp-e- IN obtained or other cloudlmdn deep beneath, ï¬lled with other strange hurrying shape! all whirling madly on u If racing t 5011. Whatever elm any at my not be said of Jupiter, at any rate. It in pro- enlnently the world of cloud- lad winds Ind tempest». w. Inn some: museum. um: Paint stains on clothing are diillcnit to remove when once they have dried in but with persistent use of henslne and spirits of turpentine outlaw: citing an: removed. Stoves and range: should he kept free from soot In all compartments. A dirty. clogged but an me Ill] pre- vent any oven from hating well or flu water from haunt. It It not men"! known um I'Ih cannot mm sunflower needs. A top bolted 'qu then need- Is the not one-ciao- method or mung rm. III! VI“ an out Ink stains from boom cotton and other hbflu If ml before drIed In. Soul: In 3 little mIIk Ind then with In tho oflinary way. To remove scorch caused by an over- heated Iron. ml the article 3t nee in cold water for halt an hour. then rub gently between the lunch and none In clean water. Pastry ls lighter If nixed wltl I “lie lnstnd of the hand. and rand will I gm- Dottie Instead of a rolling pin. When III Iron beasts-d cm" with each movement at the W «to out the min nd my the and of each In ‘ “'W- To prevent lamp chimneys troll cracklng put them lam a kettle 0! ball. In; water. gradually heat It (III I! bolls. and than let it n gradually cool. Frying pan: should :l'an be mud with an directly after they have been used. and flood clean with a cloth. It not I. dropped on a carpet throw down an «Inn! quantity 0! salt and Iveep a! all together. F‘mu shins can be eradicated by mane acid. and should be seen to u once nm the as“: Is (run. Ahan put the sugar ISl‘d II I an In the center or the mm. got on (be top: It makes the or“: sudden. Ion-h. 0. 'nos “The but mm about line now "his.†ma Don. no. IM dis- covered Dunn's um. "Tut la't that l in. mu to say." no. murmum rm: a blush, "butâ€"- lull," the added will]. "It will unwor.‘ do... which can“ be Ibo must .1 I" hpun’n Ian». I. an Illfkflll vmm tn- our dl- ml. the «my GARRETT P. stanza law with (rent enrol-lee tint they moved from place to' piece by oil: extremely t in nehnnee, which they need an up. Their colors were varied and beautiiul. but principally note and rote mint. “1 nay numerous convolution: ot tubes more analogous to the trunk of an elephant then to anything elee I can imagine. occupying what i aupponed to he the unper port: at the body, and my feeling of netoniehxnent nlmoet become one at dlegult iron the peculiar cher- meter oi the organs of these einsulr: be- inxe, and it won with I Ipeciee of m- ror that i new one or them mounting upward, apparently flying towards those opaque cloud. which i have beâ€" iore mentioned. ‘l know what your feel- ings are: sold the Genius. 'You wont analogies end all the elements of knowl- edge to comprehend the scene below you. ' ' ’ But those being: who appear to you almost no imneri'ect in their function he the Ioophytes oi the polar lea. have n sphere of aeneibillty and intellectual enjoyment for superior to that oi the inhnhitnnte 0! your earth. Each 0! those tubes which appear like the trunk at an elephant is lit organ of peculiar motion or sensation. They have many model of perception of which you are wholly ignorant and at the same time their sphere of vision is inï¬nitely more extended than youre and their org-nu oi touch for more per- iect and exquisite. ‘ ‘ ' Their sources of pleasure are of the highest intellectual nature. ‘ ° ' As 1 mn- not describe in you the crane at these wonderful beluga, eo neither con i show you their mode- oi' life. But on their higheat pleuuree depend upon intel- lectunl pureuite. no you my conclude that these modee of life hear the strict- eet analogy to that which on the earth you would call exalted virtue. ‘ ' ° ii i were to show you the diflcrent narie oi the eurince at this planet you would nee marveloue reeultn oi the poweru pounded by those highly intellectual being: and at the wonderiul manner in which they have united and modiï¬ed nutter.‘ " lmlrod by the euthmlull o! Blr Humphrey In" We not Imagine 1h“ the Inhabitants of Juanita Iain! nur- pnu am that o! Baum: on their in- lu-Uoclull IMO. Iboddlul I Ipmlnnl Il~ luulnuuon among their aerial man- HINTS FOR WUMBN. According to a report from Comm Seymour of Palermo, experiments mm In that consular district with sulphate of omnonio a a tel-tuner for the eu- rm and the vine hove prove: very nun-clan. tom Women on [Anni-lune. The Kentucky legislature In: urani- ed 1 great honor to Ilia 3mm Guy, having made her llbrnrlnmiu-chiet of (be m llbnry. m- Guy in the daughter oi the Hon. Annby Guy, at! in not yet a year- old. The line- oi work iollowed by wou- en ere manmlly broadening. h in only lately that the auto oneen I‘ve begun to reï¬ne that the position of librarian is in more suitable as won- an'e work than men's, and they now show their appreciauon of the fact by ï¬lling such places as they are mated hy appointing women instead of men. Miee Ellen J. Dorian, secretary at the Women's Press Club, at Georgia, In: lately received a position In librariu ln that mte. Our next stand I'll Toxuknna and the manager wired me we mun be mm '0 I‘m oflâ€"I’O‘fld «mainly play to a bl; hum. Well. I raised enough mon- ey to get to Tent-hm. It tn dusk whn we melted there, mm. a we run up to the hotel In 1 'bn I saw that I presumed was the glow of sunset over the hometown) '1†java, I marked to the driver. ’you do have the muse“ do'n len.’ ‘Snnet nothing? he gro'led. n he glanced In the direc- tm 1 no loom", that's the overt It Wu no 0"?- Wm "When The Wirklow l‘nstmn' was out on m memorable mm- :1 year or so ago." gala an actor In the company. "we annost stranded in Hot Sptlngn. 8M '83 Draught lo â€Mk- noure and her rem unï¬nished by Kat! Scint- tenthal. who diamond her umn and her work by "a: mom that. during a plum" trip he '23 making nmmxh lint Pmmh. and It Is he who has «mm her book and becomo her biographer. M :9 Johann mm a you; ml! 01 "M “In at \‘olnl. A m and “I‘M" 1m. born. but min In. this an the" In no mum moon 0! M mnkd um I: My Mom-any. But um. I" gum! put-a “mu mum and child m. which an no full at annual love um they could not {All to Much the ban or «on the lot! cam reader. Poverty and warring and the can. a! mutually an that "not min-l Will in In book. “II. who. Ilka my- on. In III M. ubla with W40! .14! in in“ fun: u» at» cup “It I’m. no" that um. no...“ the an to no of In ml. l- unch" plan a. II". um “no be? only I". in m narrow In (I. "(n-o. ID. I. m an. AM. Illu- unly (can. m o! In mm and m nlvml plum o! "Mom. (or m. an: "Nolhln: In mama». to "n “on hurt. I! u in "out to on “d Gun II loan for can] "nob (or no load Io he and In. and one. II M lbw. It mid an! to! a. blue have†u a tablecloth." twelve months gone ihrough‘u many editions and has made her (amou- sverywhere in literary Europe. lays the New York Journal. Despite the tact that for two more years she has lived I typical peasant. woman's lite. and hu done the hardest. kind at manual labor. the peoms she has written. it in sIld, will entitle her to he naked with the greatest poets 0! Germany. No author ever had I briefer tale for I biographer to tell than herI. She Ins born in 1854 It Lenflvethen. a null village in mat Prussia. Her parents were desperately poor. She went to the village school until she VIII ll years old. Ind than her education cased. Her mother I“ In inulid, Ind Johanna Ind her sister, both more children. were obliged to attend to III the household duties. Her father VII loud at books, but lhelr pororty per- mitted them to Indulge in but one lux- ury. which I'u I chew weekly illu- lruod paper. Not until he! Year. Iner most 01 her poems were Ilrllwn. did the have I ehInce to read I single one oi [he xreIt German I'riim. Her body lu- been much coheblod by lllml. but ln Ipltn ol Ith the Mill 'orln u she has lor may yearn. not only at her household (run. but. also on m Ibtuhlnx lloor I“ In Ibo liable. ll order Io keep tho colt from the dour. \‘nl I'hn lwr day‘u luk I‘ll or" and she Irma alone ln lu-r room u nlulat Ibo would plan and Irllo lu-r Ioldcrlul wan. l)! Mun-1mm! roar â€Mon-Mp or luxury or any son the In known nothlnn. but her norms. Dfl‘rrflu‘h‘il, Mu nut: a broad. human lnlcmt about "was Ital. :l the mu!" Ihmld plck up (M bunk. uuoulu Ionian whalrrrr nhou: the ammr, no would llml I: but. lo nay In that n- Ilou the belouxml. A PEASANT POETESS. AOERMAN WOMAN. WHO HAS JUST BICO’IB FAMOUS. no“ no “out Bad 0! lull-II *1"... a: flight ‘I’lnr In um labor. law Work "i ll. Wu Don- arm†can of Johanna. Ambraslml. the Germ-n Pm ‘ n ‘ woman whose small volume of poems has within the It“ 0 B E 1‘ 'l‘ E 1: ex- amnlo or the old saying that “pod! a; in I' ll . a†t undo." was ever a!- lorded than by the