. 3.. . 5miia’ngi i Rdlmd W quat- have , he; thinks than Ian on an Indian It a» Pout may. ‘ ' - {lg-.W.F_. Ema up»: Ralph In. {aha W Ht I’m iv: ' The «mums It Fort Sheridan PIrE Ittuohd I vbig ch on 8mm!†night. Tho perform ‘ ‘A ' mo am so highly «radium. mi ' I um anoi- qu'gr'm has been 3 1mm for toénight. Everybody ppm-outing I Quad showm‘expoetad The third troop oi the Seventh». e eliVIIry. numberingi hIrIdred men ' in now being diochorgod The tmop- ' - er'o enlisted for theterm of their“. " ‘ Lieut. §Aiien, oi the FIitb Light “)Artiilery. has been ordered to Net York bother where no viii! hemign; ed to dirty with tiie. bury ortifl’ery. ; L Vegter, a former moieiiont of L. Highwoori, and new ioeotod in the southern part of the itote, paid a viort to bio old stomping-pound dur ing the week. _ . V Ito. H L Kiteâ€, of Detroit . the baboon Visiting Hrs Col Gooi idgo, boo retained to- her-whom _ pie-singly Improiyd by the Poet .. people out} surroundings. ‘ , The renderiiie It Fort strand“ ' Peri ' Guard; I Bigot, Tho potiom ' (not in; no highiy Mitobio thoi n ‘3!“ .d‘h .“ -‘- "and“ Lâ€" - L--- ’neto o big creed on‘ unanimous report in pie'oni ng and. enoon'ro'girig. There has been but: little sickness oboerd ship, and but a‘. single death The boys reveled in ' oemI-tropioei luxury while in. the ' Kediternnoan. and report that ï¬g 3 were selling at 24 pounds for a dollar. Oranges here a neat a 'eee. Good .ergoro cont o donor per undiod. The propooition to publish in county newspapers the names of. those. whose bonditions’ are such one count oid, ther with :11] onionnt, tii’ne humming tor of the assistance so giVeii in strenuously opposed by Supe rviner I: Began, who believes Ipethe plan to hem-heiing and untranslated; an insult to the oennibiiitien of these who have in mnot bison, been biting)“ to o “bio of povet’ty b rib knit of their own; ere in no moterioi â€gein in Inch pubiinotion except to “bid im poni- titan from the narrowly. end even 0'9ҠMW“ In; been whit. $3. 3"“; "‘ "a; “‘ "'â€""‘."". in; in New Yotk, lul rotated IM 3, A c’ Jewell. of the “'41 V â€Monument! of his Moty- Filter Compeey. (Mango. '50 5.. ll’lf- 3 E Winter. '50 5†5001! been in Moscow, Russia, mpervieing moshing hoapiul treatment in Chi~ ’the imllation of antennae ï¬ltering 0430. it now happily on the med to plant inexpected ho‘moinnhw days. MW a “mi whit hudLMum tp WWW accompanied by Lin. J'ew'oll. via-«Mg; It manna Park Int week. imont does more. “idioc- nhomnb have broken monl'wiudoqfln the‘mbiinhment ol Summl’Bmkwoll recontly. V lira. H L HmeI-I, 0! Detroit . the has been visiting Hrs. 00! GooI- 7‘ idge, hes rebuttal to We: ' gpIenemeg Impaled by Ibo PosI‘k ..poapIe end en‘rmnudhge ‘ 3'- _ . tohe (felon. IM‘tjho utmost clam should be undo to place the village beyond the risk. - ‘ Rollin Pena, who was .uriokon The Grnvnn’ butcher Ihop «bu been pbmnmfly elated and the piOprie tor bu reï¬t-ed from bani'nou. The ï¬xtures unforaale ‘ ,, ~, . ‘DIOOICOOIO§IO ac¢uumtm “CG... man's... â€W31; THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSâ€"LETTER. _ 1 little ainan aboard .1“me but a: single deal: The boys reveled m t semi-tropina'l luxuty while in. the Hoditorunean. and report that ii an i were selling at 24 pounds for a mm. .7 Oranges here a aunt npiecn. Good 413119; GMMM4gm slag will said- with her" “at until the' return a" her husband; who in now serving with the Fohflh inlay try, cutouts to “It. ’ Father Vnunu, Pant chapldn. whoi-ohortlyto beratimtombm- plates to only trip to Wuhin‘gton. Kai-aid to ha I undid-«10: O ipeoinl alignment)- dauphin Io- oompdnying the military detachm¢ haunti- Wï¬onL. - -‘ They will tote on extended tool-at ' the continent ï¬bers the company ,‘Notice of the date and place will -_ ‘hgim later. hoe exteneive buoineoo connections: -.‘ A number Of personal letters have been reoel'ved from members of the Fourth infantry. named beneath the flowing portal: of Gibraltar. The unanimous report in phoning. end -â€"‘I-.‘II - â€vow reedmé, and ï¬ght remnants The latest letters from Mr. Jno. 8'. Do y’hldS. bl; Horton! bring . yaooonnté of the disastrous freeze .in Flor-ido. The entire crop of .- blossoms m their "enoonro'gil‘xg‘. There he: been but! groves was dee- atroyed alsothelonng treee and then, a slig ht mo t of in x ting?“ much better-“Ann the hm ing of hnummif unfortunaï¬gâ€" maï¬a-liking. ‘ , ‘ x WW I “hindâ€. B_. New†are evening. ' During the mile. of her sister Francis with thechichen'upoxfliaa gthï¬lm Banks] in thelgueet oera. “gin'g’? at the bone of MrQBchnur that the reception Wednesday evening. ’ Mr. Kimball, brother of Mrs. Williains, was in Glenooe the earl part of the week. He left on Fri’ day for an extended trip in the South. . . 'Thewomen of the Elmo? Guild intend givingfu “Dime and Measuring Social†in .he. meat future. There will he flood dud/cl ’ The latest letters from Mr. Jno. ' . 8'. D8. yhdS. Eï¬erford bring: accounte of the disastrous freeze ' in Florida. The entire crop of blossomintheir groves mdee-' , †‘. ‘troyed,’ alsotho onng trees and; vegetoblee. - y will soon be I L home and report the delights of ' *tb‘éir {rip themselves -' ' The gentleman’s reoe ghee to, the ladle? ofGlenooe on aohmg- tdn’ a birthdoy was de htful’ ' i, ' every way and was high yenjoyedr . ' by the largo number present, ï¬lo - . '- only hope the gentlemen will v1 , * atheir cam next year ~ †pp: ‘ ‘ (mg, church parlors where the ce:- ' â€ï¬le Cinch Club not with Hr. cation ivas held, were very taste. " ' ‘fu y decorated by a committee of gentlemen. Another committee ' ' looked after the refreebmente and . the young gentlemen, in Very be. ' oommg white paper oapa pa. waited upon the ladies with the dainty ' . refreahmeate, a great feature oyt, . - which were the little George Weshilï¬ton hatchete ofcakeywhich. ‘ em pend to even-yo ne. 1‘1:er ' ' gram Mandated by gentlemen and emulated of" two dial htfull be: aoloaby My Ralph lar- gndmdinga bylinw Remand" ‘ 'vzvrm ~. ll