1 time since we hi lim' 5. says Lie-nun: Camâ€" ," in lcmun'l. the cunt â€panned his «up a nln doubt"! his guard. 9 â€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 cruelï¬m." yjukeq sud showed his ’A cruciï¬x had ban 1-:- un ng'o, when I has a The Tags! Input! to his cxcfnjnttiol of nurpriu. «and thanâ€. His eyes 6 out a his kid. 1 ex- n Hm anyone «ï¬lmy 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 toibï¬flne 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 ï¬x. :Ile [took tbeluéc' y. when It lined In our?" the time u the ungrate- {Inning its "I! funeral the for uni!!!â€- 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 iï¬lracuflsuc. '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 gcï¬Ã©ratiin 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 ï¬ler: 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... 0â€. 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. Tewvï¬nne 87. P. 0' 8n: ~39? (mice and Yard m Lumber Dial... I'IRST ST.. NEAR CENTRAL AVE. ‘mghnnd Park, m. J. HARRY . Prâ€- LLOYD M. BERGEN, M. D. iii 33 “or. i Park Ave... One‘ S EXPRESSING MOWAYW GLENCOE HOTEL. S‘ld“): Pct ry â€OI SCII'WY ' Uphols‘ m Treatment of Floors T. E. PIERSON. ' u'pHOLsTERING Manrpas Charlotte M. Petpsch, ish'mu- 1“" Tapbofle 5“ The Most Oï¬ice. 85 Dearboni Ava, Chmo TsLaï¬saxs. Eugen 31L Dr. Frank M. Ingalls, n. ï¬megtricfugm 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. â€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 Teï¬pfloï¬‚ï¬ 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 Codï¬ v Feast on Lou-tun When an ‘ Influx Shed The†Shells. ’ l a; "'V l'“."""' otpeople to know: that the red y ~1- reek catï¬sh la 3 mm new 01"; 9' lobstex the; has just .ermï¬led anti}! his shell outâ€: soft'and enabler?†protect him-alt. “ye the, newleï¬m (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 â€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 ï¬sherman 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 ï¬irectly 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 ï¬erce 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 ï¬sherman _' mid he had witnessed many times. -:I‘he. shedding seasonr ig now praoti ally over. med the shells of the lobster ‘are beecming ï¬rm 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 ï¬ne .ï¬mpo 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‘iï¬nses 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- leurï¬ingï¬, Latin grammar by heafl before â€ï¬ghting? fany La'tirrumbcr. says Dean E; 9333‘ of ; Harvardg university, in the. 'f gtlgnï¬c. gNo‘hqdy‘ now defends a mafia: 3w ijtupid; yet that womï¬erful {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 »reacï¬on.; “firembry {is nndgrrated n'ow. Eéucnti~ : at the gtime when memory is traine; easiest 'Xnudhest must be saved from‘ "ha ï¬râ€" § renness‘of memory work and: mouth: 1“enriched-." Even the multf ï¬ication {table is ihreatened with bait: shmem. 4W2, Leave 1hr straight and narï¬'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 ï¬nd 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 ï¬nd 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 aggï¬ly period (t ebb and , 30“} as we}! 133231}? ocean : ï¬es. 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 ï¬ghting 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-(ï¬gurine 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‘Wmï¬ 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 ï¬ance lived in a small southern town. where there l: m»; the wide variety of diamond rings (tom which to select that one ï¬nds 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 ï¬ance‘s money, of courseâ€"and when she reached Chicigo she tepaiyed in hate to one‘o! the'big shops. and with much care ï¬elected 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 gatisï¬td with the bit ofjewelry than shé wdu‘ld hive been if her I!- ï¬anced 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 ï¬nger impressions. { PC while othex'p form 3 network of turâ€" 1 rows†which seem in part. c rough;i I We â€-u the radial nmhgement. l ' ‘8‘": ' They hafejbeen regal-dc- by semen authors uirelics of prehistoric glam-k manufacture. but this view doetnotï¬ appear to hnveheen sustained. nccord- 5 -... ing to the Scientiï¬c 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 ï¬ght: (or “Iolduui†i; a â€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 crï¬nous MINERAL. number of Gas-61'} Map,- of fthe clerks guessed. of but étbe girl with: the flushed was :buying the circle! thnt seal< her engigemenï¬ 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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