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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 25 Jan 1901, p. 4

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New Press, . '. $1.501 per Yeatjéfi‘ N CWS-Lettel‘....‘.. The Sheridan Road printed, readable. newspaper, and these {he These are things necessary to produce a clear- “News-Letter now possess THE NEATEST AND CLEANEST Pig EVER PUBLISHED\ IN LAKE COUNTY. New " Type, ' In advance. Good ch gran SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS LETTER. gen. Two men were ’ forbidden to smoke together and no one could make Within an mile. of the meet- ing house; on the Sabbath day. In .Zlonnecticut in only days a great in- dulgence was permitted to travelers they were allowed to smoke one. during t jonmey of ten miles. I III of Mn. Tobacco. In only colonial days the use of tobacco was considered for more. sin- ful Ind degrading- than indulgence in intoxicating liquors. 0M mm- leg- [elation reyeal: some curious at u mpts to check the spread of the “creature cafled tobacco." Landlords were fined if they permitted it to be brought into their tavemi. No one could “he. tobacco publicly nor .in 1:1- own home or-Inywhere else' befom mn- - Such accident. ue believed never previousty to have occurred on board any. ship. There was much' alarm among. thou in the turret. ls the bursting of the gunswas for a time feared; It is suggested that either the powder in the projectiles was dump. or there was water in the guns. So hr es en be ween both guns are sound. - While the British battleship Thom derer was 0! Milford Hmen, Wales. not long ago a curious accident to :one of her gun- caused much alarm among her crew. A target had been put out for practice with the ten-inch breeehloading guns. When one was. fired by electricity only a portion.of the projectile was discharged, the base plate of the . 0t and a portion of the frame be! left in the gun. When the plate was removed the pres- em'e of gun forced a portion of the projectile from the breech of the gun. 0n the second gun being fired a hole about three inches in diameter was blown through the projectile, the other part of the base plate being k ft behind. The base plate was, in this case separated from the rest of the projectile. . __ :_ “III... 0. I BI‘IHIII Battleahlp '1‘”! Outlet! Fmé Anon; the Crew. QUEER Occmmrs T0 GUNS. , This museum, with the exceptiqn 0! what may be chimed before May 1, will be sold at auction for the bane. fit. of charity. “ Strangers uneated were 1.189. 0! When 44 were Americana. which wu lea than} any other nation, except Denmarkand Polynesia. which had one each. Th'e tom numb”: of urti- cles found tad turned over,” the police was “.311, iiéiimh'g sjm‘eha containing “5.700 in‘American money. which never was claimed; m than 6,000 umbrellas, one set of false teeth. 243 single garters, 22 corseis wrapped in newspapen or otherwise three bur» giar’s kit-s. five crosses of the Legion of Honor. 14 foreign decorations, one pair at lady's ruwet slippers. only slightly used, and many other‘queet articles. ' Murder, 4; murderous u‘sIuIts, 115; crimes again“ morals, 362; minor u- sual“. 1192; defacing property. 401; theft 14603. ’ The expo-Mon police report. just out. show; u. to“! of 13,097 mean on the fair grounds. The cause. are thug divided, any: the Chicago Trib- une: Police Report Alan Tom 0! Strange Article's Found In the Grad-do 01‘ fig Exposition. At the bottom of thejmt pogo-m found written In English: “The finder of this munnript. will deliver the name to the elders of the Mormon church," The atone still remain: with Mnl’enrod. and already communion- tion has been made with the Salt Lake church, giving the incidents of the find It in thought the Mormon church will take [tep- at once to secure the stone and-.130 the manuscript. ‘ . ’cowamm. exoitelnent' u. been vetted recently in panther-n Illinoio oval-odiuoovery made by Morshnll’ezn- Md. who live: on a form close to the Image of Dongoln, in Union county. up the Chicago Inter Ocean. Penrod ‘ ln digging a black stump out of n po- \ tote field. close to his residence, found } G” which w-u abouts foot long and } eight inches in dianleter. The peculiar dupe of the, “one. which resembled n. pocketbook, ottrncted his “tendon” and ‘npon. close examination he found carved on its face in English the fol- lowing words: ‘f’l‘hln stone contains tho original manuscript of the book or the Mormon. , Joseph Smith." The magenta! time had Apparently made little headway on the stone, and upon close examination he found the stone was hollow. A hole had been drilled entirely through it. and at both ends. red cedar plugs had been driven. Upon removing-one of the plugs‘ saver- nl sheets of paper, containing writing in hieroglyphicn that could not be de- clplwred, were found. The characters are pee in. following no known‘l'rne of nncien writing. Oriana! Ian-script o! the luck at I‘m- ]. Duéovu-ed In llllnok. ARRESTS AT PARIS FAIR. FOUND IN AN OLD STUMP. Elephant; weep profusely when wounded or when fife-y see ‘hat escape from their enemies' u hupossible. the animals here mentioned are mi chief one: that are known to weep. but N“ u no doubt that my other-Ibo“. play duflu‘ emotion. lo cm... I. ”thr- lull. v Among the Mud: of bodia buried in the pothr'q field of {You York there is In» one at a Chin-mun; Dogs weep very euily. The dock- tear‘s both in his eyes and voice when hi.- beloved under you ”my ind leave. him tied up 91 home. Some 79 rietie; of monkeys seem to be particu- larly addicted to or 'ng. and not i luv aquatic mum): find it any to Weep when‘ the on main: it. Seals in particula- u'l ottun seen to cry. , A. nuientiflc writer writing in LINU- ture say: thnt the rnmlnmtn m flu animal. which weep most readily. H unten have long known W! I door at bay cries profusely. The mmvdn roll downlthe nose»! n but when he feels that hit [at hour in npproachhg! 'The big. tender eye: of the girdle In with tears IS .59 looks a the hunter who has wounded him. ghee: configrwe. and In men nun-I, [erred at once to a bath of lu'dx‘cculdfl photo of calcium. to which n actuated solution 0! sulphur in caustic wan ll added after 24 hour-.1‘he woodman mains in this both, which in kept “ a temperature of from 35 {0‘50 dogma centigrade, and finally i‘ is cooked for cbout 30 to 50 hours in aaolution cl acetate ofplead. The wood lathe: dried It a moderate temperature end my be polished with a burninher of hard wood. In this case.“ can be made-to acquire a brilliant metollic luster and i! the our- face IS previously rubbed with I piece of 1,<~nd tin or zinc and a {honor porcelain burnisher is used the cfiect is him 'lhe wood trea‘ed in this way “1 blea a metallic mirror. ,. “He cried like a calf," is | WI‘ sometimes heard. It is no distrust {or in calf t_o cry .na he'lhedb ten-pinup..- lltirs when his emotions justify than. It u even cadet for him to cam!“ many other which. beani- ihh lachrymal nppu-Mna h period had very productivé. , A Empennscimtist hu dilemma n mexhod by which Wood maybe given the appearance of molnl. Ollidde at the added Value (or decorative purpalfl which thi- may give; the admin.“ to be du‘ived‘in unclear}: uppu‘ent. TM wood is said to he’rendered exceeding hard and strong, although it is .11tu uncertain what pun of the prom it)! be mama! to confer thew dell ; mummies, updn mood which m uni] We“: before treatment. nyl aft-9 dunritl uchmgo'. . _ A , lany' Speck:- o! the Brute Ore-ll.- Shed Toni-u When Fug-h.- e-ed or Hurt. A 52' Pram-u by “Mel- sue-ul- ,1: Wu unw- m may I... nad uurdnmu An unw- to a A... In! Wu 00“ fit the Fiber. 3 (to loan. At an thopartyuuhod the church In front of which a ma. «6m! o! .0- Mo neighbors end peanut- had unem- bled. Henry Vladimir jumped out first and gnllantly amend Ma had to: the governess. She thong-M this an- wonmd pomene- tether strange. but, on jumping out her :kifl and one or two pettiooau tell at her fleet. when they cottly arranged themaelvu in a: sort of balloon. from which aha emerged a little more dreaced than? “Venus Rising from the Sea." but not) much. 0!: me marrow the young Sleek- leuburrSuhwerin was aunt homo viii] the brand of shame upon him. ‘ I .‘ pretty livelv fellow a few yaanago. nya the St. Louis Republic. Once a ”women of some connin- of his. aciona , of the ducal house of Iocklrnburg» Strelltz, lived in a grand. aolltary ensue . planted in the middle 0! a boundu- 1 vplain of land. like atontinflloduut. Henry Vladimir won Manhunt Sohwerln. who waa than on a visit to hla‘ coma. had takcn a violent dislike 1 to tho governess, who objected.“ hll rather Remand-easy mm with he; noble pupils. Ono Sauna: morning 'lho children mad with m in aux-1 nag: to drive to the llttla ohm a few ; muo- away from the out». Inc Do 11â€". the gonna; waa on the front seat with the two comic-u. and Duke Hoary Vlaglmh- had installed lhlmulf on the back out um than once aha felt as if somlthing quaer was 1 ‘golng on behind her, but when she looked around the‘ boy wa- atifl and solemn, looking the other way. POI-lup- Prince Henry a! Heckler oanchwu-in, the Hum 01 Queean- Lamina. ll. sober. industrious royalty now. but “cording to this storyhcwu Wilhelm-u" Futuro Rub-Id Wu I‘ Lively Yam-tor . l‘o'w You". At.- _ woon LOOKS LIKE METAL. i VERY ow’cmccx mm. ANIMALS THAT WEEP. PRANKS OF A PRINCE. ‘ There may be Mot inincerity in the’ world but the knowledge of it should make no thankful to: the friends into who” eye- » can look and feel sum of their 191.1%]. __l... ‘ gmcozolis of MW“ m I'- ‘ing and dead mutt. m. M ,of the method in 00min: u bl- flows: Living nutter respond. to an lelec1rlen] stimuli! by yielding II auer current in then-nu direction. fThe same Banner after It In in. ’kiiled by hating or other method does not respond to excitation in]. it .does so bi caning s inverted cur- rent. ’due to W This ’50 nomenon is durum-do of d! I?!" matter. ufmnl or ”gem no similu induced current 5 the hot sign of life and It: mount my.“ be used to measure the not.“ at viulity remaining. In order to .5. this test the body h In" m to n delicate gum and I! there is any deflection mood til. 3 corrected: In electrical mu. h the galvnnometer I“; m to it. If there in now 3 of Scipnou. li- deviud - Piano-e.- “lei M07 h Dluloud' In All.“ lat-u. In speaking of the mum to .0 Xews correspondent”: Inch-u uh! '31!!! in 1870 he purclnlod :ike 360.000 worth of attic. II. no“ of {Item in an." herds. and that with a “saddle born“ for I menu-Indu- hmk. h wan very easy to lose run at; ‘smn «beck. signed by him and (I‘M ll”. ad “mm“! to kn" if H W“ “I“ m :00 cent: on the doll”. no m l:- fnrmed that It was: no! OI inquiry- to how it came into Ilia ox- piamfloul followed Ind 11%” A: $100. Mr. Mable, "mud to If. lu- rham that. he he“! an up.“ M In the year 13?! C. W. Iqaluit. d chi: city. was engaged in but: attic 'mlllover thic part of fl‘exn. up the Gt!- veston (Ten) News. In thou-63y: Fol-t Worth was the hudquumn tor Innk- ing businru. Ind Ir. Merchant. In com- mon with an oowmcn. had his money on deposit in one of tho both them. While in fluke}! county all: you In pin-chased an head of heated“. inn 1 Mr. Hobie: and gave HIM hr .3100. On ”count at thou-too- tn- -Fort Worth and tho lunatic-t h- cilitiea tortruucdn; such mutton. Mr. Howey» did not present the clock for payment until his month other to date. When presented the ashlar ll- 'formed the gentleman that It. Xer- (-hunt had iong'cince closed his account with the bunk. Nothing tut-the: wu ever done to collect tho check. “til ret‘enfl)‘ both gentlemen not In the town of Haskell. jun 21 year. later. and began talking at “old times.” '.\'o:- I did not give hi- fll.’ Be the! said: ‘Wellywho pg: you? Implied.- ‘My name usmzmu ‘Mn‘t you Joli. L. Sullivan. the slugger? I CW m «me tothsLnnd toldUmeuAI-u thur Sullivan. ‘01:. Arfllur mun-r he said. ‘Are you the man u put “Pil- afore" togemerTâ€"nther n unifying way of den-tibia; my comm. .1 mid: ‘Yel.’ ‘Wefl.’ returned the cit» inn, ‘1 III) sorry you alnffi John Sim- nn: but still I’m glad to)“ you any- said: ‘Yel.’ ‘Well.’ returned the en. inn. ‘1 In «my you ain't John Salli. run: but am I’m glad urinar- wqwlet'u we I drink.’ “I thought nu. in. am method of 'usung‘thc power of A compact. but I It once Inflated: ‘About 1‘ poundl. ‘WclL’ hid the nu. W's gdd to me. Inflow. Do you men ‘0 say thy: you cue an to John 8. Blah more down in Kan-AI 0511? I and: WHEN LIFE [8 DEPARTIIO. “I was traveling on n M in o nun: wfld putâ€"o! Canton-nil. and It- rived It a mining camp. when we I“ to at down for minimums. A's we drove up tho drlva u“: The: are expecting yon. Hr. Sullvnl.’ I III much pleased. and when [mined {the 1128“ I found a knot of pro-bent au- zenl at the whisky non. Tho Sm- mod 0! them can up u s H; burly man by my aide sud-dd: ‘Au you It. Sullivan? The Inn add ‘No.’ a! pointed to In. The emu. looke! at me rather conceptually. sad on" urhile and: ‘ “Why. how and: do you weigh? Adm-g we may use!“ of “I an Sir Arthur Sullivan wild have teen traveling through two belli- upheru since the death of the eminent rampant. the “flowing. an aid infill Arthur's own you-(ll. is by no new An “all; Alcoa.“ Ion!“ - tho We .Il' Atoll lulllvnl. HISTAKEN FOR “JO” L.” Waller. ol_ fly. gun Auk-y " Supn H. P. Telephone The UP Chi" .I. mum Fifi: FIRST Lum CHK EXP“ bk AG

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