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 ï¬ned 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. ï¬red 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 ï¬red 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‘â€! 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. ï¬t. 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 numbâ€: 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. ï¬ve 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‘ ï¬g Exposition. At the bottom of thejmt pogo-m found written In English: “The ï¬nder 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 ï¬nd 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 ï¬eld. 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 ï¬fe-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. â€thr- lull. v Among the Mud: of bodia buried in the pothr'q ï¬eld 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 â€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): ï¬nd 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: conï¬grwe. 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 ï¬nally 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 cï¬ect 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“ ï¬t 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 ï¬rst 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 â€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 â€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 correspondentâ€: 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 llâ€. ad “mm“! to kn" if H W“ “I“ m :00 cent: on the dollâ€. 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 â€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 alnfï¬ 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 inï¬ll 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 Fiï¬: FIRST Lum CHK EXP“ bk AG