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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 26 Oct 1900, p. 5

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1 time since we hi lim' 5. says Lie-nun: Camâ€" ," in lcmun'l. the cunt ”panned his «up a nln doubt"! his guard. 9 ”Idiots it {he rocks sdcd nu Thinking all t' peculiar. I sent one of six i! he [Shad the gunk etion. hi- laconic tutu-.8001: «me himself :0 «hr trough n‘j Interpreter ed In "In In bud or- ably from . Tho, to been noticed that” I which are ‘mgre dainty in their personal habit; the extremfpainl which housefly takes in attend- .nins." ‘ nor want my cruelfim." yjukeq sud showed his ’A crucifix had ban 1-:- un ng'o, when I has a The Tags! Input! to his cxcfnjnttiol of nurpriu. «and than”. His eyes 6 out a his kid. 1 ex- n Hm anyone «filmy hang it around his neck. ad endured-pain’ to have pricked in the flesh. and mu" su-e. it must shay: 'cl‘h re was: I marked L manner toibfiflne um the insect remained Ino- then. to my unbounded moved its (marks: for- F pum- where' the head ybecn. and. met lt hm) Lnenmszy Iogflber. ap- gui~h it begin. to brush I to s numb its wing: with y. l'm’u [be gentle pfcsi limbs the body padulfly Ind"! and the oxtnufly e the wing! gratin-13.x units! position and left n of the batty exposed. 'c hind lop continued to In Iran due to due. ’watched this extraordin- 3th [rut bureau and. in Ibo fix. :Ile [took tbeluéc' y. when It lined In our?" the time u the ungrate- {Inning its "I! funeral the for uni!!!”- ays be‘iucd that the Hon- ) to obey otdenand ex- . an: to the elect’ pro- ind by tn incident which 3 night or hm “flier. stops he had shown .9 hick he wore hung by w hd his neck, Ind ll‘d to Lmeriennqs' an ab! Cbrh- in t. the e that ifilracuflsuc. '1 um- um- low been made. thu there lunch which haw suck a Sr: Sandy and are ep- m-h an hung )on of neit- .. .L... an. mun death. or little, mangle-l pub- lerhapa.mmeaot the rud- re. A man Write- to the no: laying: *1 have. like 'hu-an bei (two par- iil mm h' each two. mndpuents had cub gm. Now, it! we m. on [air gcfiératiin to a cen- pntiom have-palm! sway ! "pm-«L "Afl the Am- 6.3-5.2: ~ on. I. P3300!- I! ul.’ thol-i quIuIIoh n In Dial-acting n Inj- mu 0! Genealogy- um. Fallacy. in th 39' of Willi ‘ “he Con- by th'aimp process of m by itself 33 thnct l the data a! gflu Sou-man III-s Mn Md 3.599.935” I'm: Mention. But |Of I310, link! the total II, the ,gfobe at the pies. I must be hilly rm or m h! number of in [OW 'TOOED CRUGIPIX. ABOUT DESCENT. ‘uu um lot Pravda! It... "0. ‘Itll‘ .4 run unec- nous HABITS I not (ton deaf! ‘nn even: theq gran 1 [DIP toilet, igned Eto flu filer: I08 "1105' at“? an s promptly 3M *1 q hem}. One 68! led atom _ _ remarkable m. Herald. "During tseback rides“ he myhi one of those mm. .ppunnco 88C n't he sti 'mh cent'ury, fall: my in I, The dil- a day. .06 hr of my ril .AbsemSunda and Mon- day durum tamer. St. John. AV... 0”. m. 0mm: Fletcher Hock Tow Np. o. Hours: 11 a. m, 10.}: In no 5 D- In. CHICAGO. NEW YORK. BOSTON CWO 382. Supremis Floor Finish thicago Uamlsb 20.. Lumber. Coal m Building Material. Tewvfinne 87. P. 0' 8n: ~39? (mice and Yard m Lumber Dial... I'IRST ST.. NEAR CENTRAL AVE. ‘mghnnd Park, m. J. HARRY . Pr”- LLOYD M. BERGEN, M. D. iii 33 “or. i Park Ave... One‘ S EXPRESSING MOWAYW GLENCOE HOTEL. S‘ld“): Pct ry ”OI SCII'WY ' Uphols‘ m Treatment of Floors T. E. PIERSON. ' u'pHOLsTERING Manrpas Charlotte M. Petpsch, ish'mu- 1“" Tapbofle 5“ The Most Ofiice. 85 Dearboni Ava, Chmo TsLafisaxs. Eugen 31L Dr. Frank M. Ingalls, n. fimegtricfugm co. Teachér o! Mandolin and Guitar. « Prommlal as WAIT FOR m’n msnopma DR. E. C. KAYE. Olflc'e. Brand’s A. ROBERTSON. H. A. LINDWALL. Drapety am: 5 , Renovating West Elm Street. Winnctké Representinfl 1"th Send (or out Bookiet. ”vs. scum NW 'i Brilliant, ‘3 Durable, ’ Ecomoflflcah DENTIST. BRAND: Local Agent Band’s Studio Annex. mCentral Avenue. ' «av IT AND 55:! Dentist. UBHTs mg WWI” 1“ vi DEALER "I Tefipfloflfi 4 5 . and Window HIGHbAND PARK and Shade W. 37cm: Highland Park. III. Highland Park. III. Omen now u. I. m Ir 3 Until mar notice TELEPHONE 218. ishland Pm. l8Illinois BAGGAGE . Class an.” 3-..th hum-lea Thu Codfi v Feast on Lou-tun When an ‘ Influx Shed The” Shells. ’ l a; "'V l'“."""' otpeople to know: that the red y ~1- reek catfish la 3 mm new 01"; 9' lobstex the; has just .ermfiled anti}! his shell out”: soft'and enabler?” protect him-alt. “ye the, newlefim (MealJourhnl. During shedding tiff” ‘ these lobsters crawl _up under 9103: 32h ing rocks flare; the seaweed and k: 2]: I i i 1 1 1 are . thick game when they. the :2. 0-11 tected plat?“ in which“! gafthroug {h the 12mm o1"slipping out. of ti}, fr 1 old shells ”and taking one new out of mill, no to speak, For game d§3yi after ingesting the lobster: are wise]: and; umhle to. tape witbthoee f'sh that wage“ war upon them. 12151.3; ot the codtish seem intuitively to Rev. I‘m-eats inigreat numbers end wait: for 3 and they will swarm aroixnd thew Iro- the shedders to crawl out. ‘ An old lobster fisherman geld the other morning that. many time: 3: had stopped his dory over a 1: ~ number, at these red codflsh vnd' watched their operatione._ 'KB ad | even dropped his line down and Timâ€"l .gl'ed tempting bait within claw: feet, ‘ of them. Unless it happened togz‘ell fiirectly in front of their noses, .; ever. they would selddm take ii, they were after lobster meat. {hen the thinâ€"shelled lobsters would cl: iwl out from‘beneath the protecting; el- weed the codflsh would dart at ‘gi-em ' and strike them fierce blow: "{ith l g 1 their taiis. disabling them complef 'ely. They would then fall to and deput- the helpless crustaceans. Till-1391‘- formurce the .lol‘ster fisherman _' mid he had witnessed many times. -:I‘he. shedding seasonr ig now praoti ally over. med the shells of the lobster ‘are beecming firm and hard and the. are fully able to take care of memsi res. ILL In a report to the state depart uent V Consul General DuboisLat- St 1311 gives somé interesting facts aha; the ipropcsed SMss accident and mi, tary 'insurtnoe km. says the Waihi gtoh iPost. This law, which was re intly ‘é‘efeated bv. a two-thirds vote :pre- scribes obligatory insurance im taxes ‘. of sickness and-accident The g? sem- iment's share of the expense 33 the entire premium of tne insuram- 'wau to be 20 per cent, the labor per iceut., while the employer: 0 ' “ere ta bear 60 per cent. of fine .fimpo sed Yaw contained i tie' es. among which was the insurance clause; whicn am can .. table buposition by the militarfl flau- swiss NATIONAL INSURA? on Rayon (“Has Some Internals L lot- Abom a Proposed law TI;- t Wu Beqenfly Defeated. ' es. Th; project w,“ defeateté this time by 195.000 votes. Glam: véi Us the only ptonnce-out of the 22rgnt0ns which gave a majority in fawn-37'! the proposition. There are various‘ifinses which, halt-.90 to_ defeat this mtélsure; 1n agricultural districts It We; con- sidered: to beat advantage t'o he in- dustrial centers. 'Great dis'si‘isfacâ€" ticnwas shown by the people e‘f‘gaged in house industries. bee use 1:: ‘e -law was: made compulsory {011501 e and cptionhl‘vfor others. Strong' pposi- tion was ‘met with among tbi large manufacturers. egrecimny thori“ 40! the silk irdustry. because they w: -e con- ‘vinped that the law would ta} them ‘ heavier than they were being), taxed :nzder the compulsory systenffwbich L i: :3 are» ‘ ina‘exisiwa. i l Take lheold system in its m'g‘t moi:- }strohs ferrnl-take- leurfiingfi, Latin grammar by heafl before ”fighting? fany La'tirrumbcr. says Dean E; 9333‘ of ; Harvardg university, in the. 'f gtlgnfic. gNo‘hqdy‘ now defends a mafia: 3w ijtupid; yet that womfierful {eat £0! 3 memory stre‘xi'nhened many 37- memory gfor other wander-ml feats. he b6: ixyhlo master-ed Andrews and "f fcddgrd 3 kneyr‘ :he pawn- of patient e'} '3“. the Lyrangth of ‘drudge'ry wrl; done. imraugh a natufal »reacfion.; “firembry {is nndgrrated n'ow. Eéucnti~ : at the gtime when memory is traine; easiest 'Xnudhest must be saved from‘ "ha firâ€" § renness‘of memory work and: mouth: 1“enriched-." Even the multf fiication {table is ihreatened with bait: shmem. 4W2, Leave 1hr straight and narfi'faw may. and wgbbie'nll,ower the flowuy mead- ans. We are held down to ad, xracy so ilitfle that it is next to Impé «sible tc find a yomh who can copy. .Iist 01 -AS aâ€"AII}..- Detect; In I Method 6 SUV}! \u; 1'“"" , ‘ > gtr‘ength of drudgery wel; done. through a natufal tactical “Etie‘lnbry Es nndgrrated n'ow. Educati: : it the time when memory in train; easiest nudhext must be saved from‘ "ha Hir- renness‘o! memory work and mustbs “enriched.” Even the multl :Xication table is ihteatened with ban}: shmeyng. We, leave the straight and nar'gfuw may. and wgbbie’nllmver the flowcpy mead- :ws. We are held down to ad lracy so little that it is next to impé «sible to find a youth who can copy. ‘list of primed ‘ names without mi ‘apelling. We hay? boys who 92mm! 2} ell. men who cannot spell. leach"! w? ) cannot spell. tenbhers at English w'f » cannot spell; callege professors wt, cannot spelt and have A; mean opiniog 'ot spen- Int} ,_ I : M. ; inn. I’d flow at Artépui;n amp“; 2 f n; has begn'observed tha'i artesian'! wens have aggfily period (t ebb and , 30“} as we}! 133231}? ocean : fies. only V, tbs .pr'ocesn I] refused. TX - time o! ' gyeétest flow of an artedanf *ele the A‘ period of low tide in the cues; . n EDUCATE!) IGKCRAL'U. ES. q in] g Good Syatemâ€"Iu' hot! ct’l’enchlnu Blscc Erndccry of Memo-41h: uetlve I]. l‘lghunl White of ‘he Clutch-So ‘ Proved by the War Wue‘ ll South Attics. -A recent number or Ute-en's an" lino machine an illustrated article in ne'er-(es npon, “The hetlonnl De fol-e." dealing specially with the vol: nature; The author aye: Anxiou toglenn n fey interesting fact; shoot the voinnvteer force from someone who” ntntementn and opinion-were ” those of“ apart, 1 hied me to the ;hons’e of o friendgof mine who had: for lyeara been in command of» one of the intent famoue of ivolunt‘eer regiments. He was, an I ,expooted. only too to talk upon his "pet snbjeet, for the Viniproving of the volunteer-force ha been the study of his lifetime. “You see." he beget, in eon/er to n prelini» inery query of nine relative to on fighting value of the- citizen .ooldier', “the Transvaal war nu anlwered your, first question. The city imperial.voi- nnteerl have given a splendid ace‘ount of themselves. They repreeent. un- doubtedly. the pick of our fighting ' material which: remained over from ‘the regular army. Scareely a man * amongst them ' had smelt powder: probably very few had been out. of ' England, before:: in their lites. And L yet a war breaks out 93,000 miles away ,and you nnd men tumbling over each other in their-(figurine to get to the " front! That shows the national lotel ._of noldiering. :You could never oh- 1 thin such- resolte oy conscription. i There is not another nation in the1 _ A world in which :ou c u find a quarter . of: million private c tizenn tollowin’g the military profession in their leis- l ure hours for,.the sheer love of the ,_ thin‘g. Judging by past results. and , Itakirg into consideration the inorease 3 in the population during the past few 3 years. :1 should any that fully 700.000 h ’men would come forward it there were any real danger of invasion and the country called for vo.untecr§." THE ENGLISH VOLUNTEERS. Yawn ‘W‘Wmfi Circle! TN! to HI“ It occasionally happen: that the} ring a‘girl reqe‘ives as rm engagement mm is {or from Iuitable to her ideas of what such )1 thing should be. One yOung woman; however. will have no one to blame:but herself if the ring she wean‘ls not satisfactory, for she bought it-hersefl. Her fiance lived in a small southern town. where there l: m»; the wide variety of diamond rings (tom which to select that one finds in a‘ o! {thoruonl it won de- cided that when the young woman came» not": ‘she should chock her own ring” ' ' “ ‘ \A ._.I§I. ‘-- U“ II I III‘ 'Andjhé did: She brought with hgl' :- goofly Tum of moneyâ€"her fiance‘s money, of courseâ€"and when she reached Chicigo she tepaiyed in hate to one‘o! the'big shops. and with much care fielected a aolitaire‘ that suited bel’. $313 the Chicago Chron- l icle. ' . . _ _ J _‘ ‘Xone of fthe courae. til“ {the cheeks was :bu} was to seal; he she was Indglhe mu. n..- _.,_ , nests-like wafy secured n receipt and left the shop smiling. and robcbly better gatisfitd with the bit ofjewelry than shé wdu‘ld hive been if her I!- fianced hadbought it himuelf. Consular-hie Aflelflol A‘CIIOICI‘QO Mold-Vite Anon; Geologic“ Cl Aunt-ll and Bone-In. A cudousnflnern’l called mold-Vite»! . bouteillenstein.has attracted consider- 1 able attention among the geologist: THE PR in A'ustris ind Bohemin. The mineral 2,7 I is in glauyt ova): {roman inch to In. I inch and a half long, and in character- ized by various markings, which look 3 ' , somewhat :like finger impressions. { PC while othex'p form 3 network of turâ€" 1 rows” which seem in part. c rough;i I We ”-u the radial nmhgement. l ' ‘8‘": ' They hafejbeen regal-dc- by semen authors uirelics of prehistoric glam-k manufacture. but this view doetnotfi appear to hnveheen sustained. nccord- 5 -... ing to the Scientific Angericnn. Din! » Suess. the Austrian geologist. flndli resemblances between them and nae-5 ‘ teoritel. and the general disposition; . of studentb} seems to be to regard; ‘ them no! extra-terrestrial origin.t . Reseznhlanbes have been pointed anti between then; and the obsidian volv canic bombs found in Australie. In! , Bohemh the moldavites occur in?‘ P sandy depbltte. which are assigned to? the lite terthry or early diluvial pe-i \ 6 a 2 Q ._._ v. -4- _ _.__-__.._.___ â€"- BOUCHT BER OWN RIIIG. Ill-tart O! the Word Soldier. The worfl “soldier" has an ink-teat» iug history. “Shilling." in low Latin. is f‘wlidua," whence comes "soldum." “wages." The nun who fight: (or “Iolduui” i; a ”soldier." In Wi'cklifle'l New Testament (Luke 3‘, 14) John the Baptist biélthe soldiers to “be spayed with your Iowan,“ (“be.confent with your wugu"). “sowdil” being the . _,_z-_2.... .‘o “nan." rind. Jun. Vorth 'Eéuntry rendering of “.91 like “cm!" from “.old " db. A crfinous MINERAL. number of Gas-61'} Map,- of fthe clerks guessed. of but étbe girl with: the flushed was :buying the circle! thnt seal< her engigemenfi but andglhe paid for it in a bus!- ,_.I mnh On! In IIlIn-OI. Tull Cert-In], Ought Halve Suited Ber. that the Just in Just Arrived. Rankin! done Mlu)’ you: not!" by 9" [we‘v‘ Mm, Finest Laundry Work.‘ best. 'l‘hcusprmg is sixuaml on very mgn gmuuu, .. PURE, COLD MINERAL WATER. kind. in (If Park. MI ’ scuumcuak’s mum STORE. THE PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY. TILE? V Ncwuned Fall andWintu Stockof Ladies” and @gpt: Shoes A ‘-..‘â€"I I JCOINENDZD PV HUNDRDS. PRICE. Latest Domestic Finish Machlne, .SW EETLAND’S ten M10 the Austen-mks!“ ‘wwmwmwbnfldflm ~__ - - "-v r?! On North Shore OmeJ-Lo vmh I sent: yhedlche when you ram : 'u in a few minutes with may '0'...” GEORGE a. cunnmas. Agcnt. :11: w movc'them «w, i will all at a Spodd how Flgun lot tilt Iona. neatly nndrqulcklx. Send ' J A BLQMDAHL" «my and quickly! Send. by the children. M will Peabody. Houghleling 8c “We are hymn mry m P“ which. «Has a! t cry win put as in A work an mum-Ne DON’T SUFFER BLOMDAHL. UP-TO-DATE 8102 STORE BU|LD|NG LOANS Such ls Silurian. S WEE TLA N D'S In. :64 Deuter- Snot" TELEPflONE 38. No dull “helm. Mica-t : opium. Principal invalid» oddly. Waukcsha Hygda “later. TELEPHONE IS- III."- in the Park. nuptia- (hr “.35 by CHICAGO. Vacant and Improved Real Estate. ' 'fldQV" to give 0" We have W l Io muons 81.00 in' MW am, (hi Ml" auve's m. ’. 10 cu. TRY ,VDELIVERED. 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