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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 9 Aug 1901, p. 3

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\RK REAL ESTATE Id Lp wards. : SONS. Dolbli Hath!" Sim TESHEST AT endle your Family I! reasonable prices mm the country I'inwm? We carry: chatgc any aftid'cthat noequal. It '8 withou ret- :ENT ER 1 by using the “Malla- rill save you $25 to $35 The “Mallablc” Will e abuse andhard usage ' other stave on ' the 'egetables ‘ m the Market :dge hammer and try it ROSS YOUR COAL LOAN Hintz, LAUNDRY ltry SKIRTS ’Phone 57. Highland Park. LOCKI Inuit» I n d m k:- odor- WORK If all this Electrical L. o. VAN RIPER W Park, .. '. . l L‘~“~~“‘ WOOD ALCOHOL. lam ommtIm-uni: Office. Plan 92 M“‘”” KBROSENE. GASOLINE. BENZINE, LINSEED OIL, TURI'EN'I‘INE, NEA'I‘SFOOT OIL, BICYCLE OIL ' SEW ING MACHINE OIL. MACHINE OILS, AXLE GREASE, HIBH GRADE OILS All] GASOLINES HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. Tu. an. Alonzo L. Richardson Plano and Emma loving ' III 6mm Tea-lag ...... TILIPflo NI 77. ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION 1mm 38:. Howl Ingleside. 1] LG“ LAN D PAR K. ”(INLAND PARK . (Jmce: - Fletcher Block. We! m '94? G. W. BYSONG WflNJOQSK Plon- an. AUTOMOBILES References by Winnetka ' Residents. Q. Box 23t. DR. FRANK M. INGALLS Steam Power, $750.00 Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DR. JAMES WATSON, ABBOT MERRILIES DRE. C. an: easy. 4. "GINO!“ “ PURE WISCONSIN ICE Weight, 750 lbs. DE N 1'15 1', DENTIST. Spruce St. Wlnutku. WINNETKA, ILL BRADUME NURSE highland Park. Illinois. 5!. Johns Ave; a Etectrlc .. Light A! and Electric Tolophom 53!. Of course everything is m but it has life and vigor for of that. ' The courses of stu seem excellent and comprehensi find this college will do its best give the churches 'of the, Unit Evangelical denomination a] ministers. We envy Dr. Thor his high and holy work, for w can Estimate the influence of st) a work as the years go by. l 4 WESTERN UNION coLL'EGE} i We have just received from} s I- highly esteemed president, i; Thoren, a copy of the catalogucl' f this new but important school. ( 'f course it is a_ demoninatiop l». sc,hool and a school that has mt denomination back , of it dc n't amount to much. It is a 42' p: ,r: 9 octave pamphlet with cuts of *i‘ a building, new just erected a t r 9 looking striicture a cut of the th -.t- lognes of 1901, and several mu 1, 3 of the teachers. There IS a wr ‘ fine hzilf tone of Dr. Thoren, p - '1 file head with “mortarboard” )1»: :J Four bents are already in pl .1; e. ‘on the north end of the brir: .ue and three others on the south : 1 (l and plunked. Nearly all the i( ( ings are in place, that the “for: can go on rapidly to complain 1. ‘It will .be , completed about W e first of September, not much > - fore that time. as such work ch t be done with a rush. So for :s we could see Mr. St. Peter 13 do ‘ g a fine job unfl‘the city will he _ a first class timber bridge. ‘ '- j 3 There. are 10 “béutsf’ about $4 lfeet apart, every post: resting (i l" lsolid concrete footing some ;'= 'e [feet sfinarept the base and Hi" -e 'feet at the top, each footing (91»- ?ing well be above the surface w (l ‘cnpped with a solid single stw *3 through which in: iron rod 1“ 18 up into the 12-inch sqpnre l3 (1 pine poet, of which there tire tlt ; e in each “bent.” The spans {it‘ve about 14 feet. perhaps oul . 2 feet, and the centre dne,‘ a h we will he 50 feet. The ro'adwaj is covered with'three-inch large} i: e planks meeting on 13 girders ‘l" (l' securely nailed to each. The t" :8 of the girders are bevelled so as to shed I the water and prey: :t decay} . , l The bridge will be 226 l: at long, with a driwway leeet 1 3 la and a 4-foot sidewalk (in, e‘iU 11' side, and as shon as the bridg: is mmplete a sidewalk shonldif 1e built on one side at least ofl‘l le streetâ€"Aldermen Woodrufl' l'd Roberts say on both sides 1 a ruleâ€"to bridge north and S1 1 h and the ‘street itself graded 1t least. The depth of the (mi 19 from surface of the bridge Ito 1 me running brook" is 45 feetâ€"7 11‘ u- bridge has good solid cone 1:9 nbutmouts at either end; the W ”at spoilt through the' north. aln t- ment, on the. west side; is four‘ e 3t too high, as the watiir will 11 1 --h out so bgid on tlw south side ol l 19‘ wall. There is such a Que by 1 m Hasd avenue bridge and we k w how it works. i DEAN “1311133111902. Wé paid a hasty "visit to £919 Donn avenue bridge Tuesdayg 31d found the work progrefivsitqgiS £215 rapidly as is consistent with tie i :- ough work, which Mr St. P? at seems anxious to put it tige Those familiar with the situaa m know that the ravine is a ‘i 7 deep one and the work of brick: g it is quite a task, and hencia good job takes time. i is SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. The largest block of granite ever quarried is being used In the construc- tion of the Beaehy Heed lighthouse. England. It comes from Cornwnfl. weighs 1,400 tons end in on feet long. I20 feet wide Ind 1‘ ‘0“ GOOD. Ireland contains 32,337 square miles. not including the 196 little island. which add!“ square mile. to the total. It is not quite so lu‘ge 0.: Indiana, and is 3 little larger mu South Caroline. The Philippine islands are four times the size of .11 Ireland. Lees then five years ago e commission nppolnted by parliament reported that there had been pleced upon Ireland I texetion burden which it We: unable to beer, d t-het something lhonld be done. hue come the new land net. Which” amltigntion, but not 1 reform. of the evlle. Citing luck freight-g m m, Rt. Hon. June: Bryce, e careful ob- server, and Mr. Senna: MneMnnns, the Irish writer, agree that Ireland to-day is enjoying comparative prosperity. The people are living better. their food in of a higher grade, the bank deponits have decreued, the farm rents are- lower, and the returns from work are larger. The main reason why it does not take its plhce ‘I- one of the rich countriei of the world in in Incl: of manufacturing. It exists mlnly on its agriculture and it: fisheriu, any: the Philadelphin Saturday Evening Pout.” More Prosperous Than For-er!» I)“ “I Mall Luck 1- l- the Hall- MIPII. Line. Here; in every hamlet nndeity, ore to be found men from dinerfixt lands, mostly outlaws from their own coun- try. Chicago, Buston, New York and Philadelphia all furnish their quota. England, France, Italy and even far- sway Russia have their share. They make no attempt at conccolment, bear the names they ware born to bear and go along about. their own business an it the laws of their own country had not made them out‘eutl. There in one corner of Control Amer- ica that in at present a perfect pun- dine {or men who have committed any crime. It, is I place where the out» out. of the world's society rule tho land of their adopt-ion, and where the offlcuh of the government protect all thieves that come to them and make it dangerous for any detective to mo- lest them, says the London Explleu. This in the republic of Honduras. one of the least advanced of the states of Smith or Central America. Hon- duras indeed it a curious mixture of jungle and gigantic forest. of cocoa and of rubber. trees, of bug; umpires. snakes and crocodilesâ€"oi all manner of things that creep and crawl nnd sting and bit‘e; a region where life in the daytime in n Mackery and at night one feel- as though sleeplng in red pepper. Peru-ct Purdue lot He- Who Have Cb-nltted Crl-el 0! Ivory Inscription. “Simple? I should think .5. Eul- est thing in the world. That’s why scows ore so useful. You needn‘ t be so extm particular about caulking '13]: so long as your cargo won't be hurt by water; and age and winner-don seem to improve them.” the wow urn out through the plug hole. Its hard pulling at first but the faster the tug hauls thq higher goes the wow bow and the quicker the water goes out, till the sec": almost dry.. After a spin of 1 mile or so the plug can be replaced 1nd the little wnter that remain. in her pumped out by hand. “Does the . scow sink? Nary a foot» A! the tug starts her up you see she um the old scow up some. mm! the run“ is that the water in “Scowa, a'l everybody knows. m flat bottomed, and up forward in tho bottom of every one .is a plug a: big around an a man ‘a two flats. , Dozens of empty wows' fill up with water and lie at the pier: with only the deck afloat every 5ear. It doesn't hurt them. The owner jun lets them lie so till they’re wanted. Then ho send: ‘5 tugboat alongside and the hitches on. A mangoes aboard the scow and pulls out the plug. "Nobody whé knows 'uything ebout boats worries over a few feet. of water in n séow if. the weter in" $00 deep.” said a river men to s New York Sun reporter. “Getting it out in the easiest job in the 'world. If h a. mules! Proble- the It"! I... Ianâ€"Jun Pull the HI. ' 0-! “C nun. shows 173 students, three more than half of whom are young ladies. LoMars has 6,000finhab- itants, is 31 years old, in arid: county with a rnpidly growing fu. into, and in the years townie will be a power for good on car went- ern frontier. m6 661- l w THE IRELAND 0F TO-DAY. A REFUGE FOR ROGUES. «menu Pup-«l can. ‘ The pope 1. not allowing am you; king of Italy to pick up .11 the will collection: in the Italian Mt. an the New York Tfibune. 81W ”pieces, containing mm: mm P“ coins. which '91. collected by M5- “RandthehecnbMtbyPopo Leo and aided to the m collection in the Man. Han] 1d! Into die cardinll'l land- in no: to:- Mr weight in silver. when Pope Plus in- troduced the Franck nos-our, q.- tulludtho ouwmnmz a Guy have occurred in Italy alnce February, the movement attesting all trade: and classes of working men. At. any manent it in fanned that a spark might kindle a conaagrauon. The locialiat leaders plead ht peace- ful means for bettering the eondluona ot labor. but the Italian people are inflammable and they are notorlona- ly underpaid nnd underfed. Theym no largely in the majorlty'that they hold the remedy in their awn handa. it they would but use their powerin- telllgently and toward a d‘nite end. But the man nflhpeoplamznhefi- ably ignorant an well’an ”chad 10¢! doubly helplenn end W They have only~bruteetron¢th and llveato throw away in fruitleu ravdlflon. From the 15th of June to the 15th of July the wheat, rye 3nd barley hur- um are in progreu in lab at! the socialist: are inking this critical time In the agricultunl indinh'y to spmd the gospel of discontent “slut the condition: of labor. W3" and un- tion. It in tented tint lu'go mum. will be ruined by strike. anon; tum hborers. On an average {no strikes ltrlkel on the Fur-- Cnuod ‘7 P00! Fur, Poor I00. and loci-ll“ “ll-non. _ '. A spider, even if he does live In the depths of the earth must est. and more recently his prey has been dis- cover-ea. It is a sort of sans“ beetle. Another scorpion-like insect, celled the blothrus. nleo takes his blind wsy over lhe‘rocks snd slslks by sound snd touch the same prey. It ls's wonder- ful thing to wstch one of these aren- mres hunting a beetle. and sltnost in- poes-lble to rc'nllze its nbsolute blind- nese when one sees how.per!ectly its movements correspond with those of Its intended fieilm. believe that the-e npldeu were really one dwellefl. They declared tint they were merely ordinu'y opidou .umm Qollen onerept into the mines. But. at last one In brought to 3 Mon. nt- nnliu. and found by Mn to be oblo- lutely without eyes. Thin proved be- yound doubt that for centuries the creatures’ ancestors hotlived beyond the reach of sunlight. A mtner may be superstition-.5131). Is as plucky .3 mu m breathes One creature; however, no“ of then day It. the fig!“ of. Thin II the greet. bloated, white spider. which mue- elong the walla of the eh.“ end ‘19 Appears in some clefl in the rock. Nev ntaliltn for u long till. would not Yet The, Hunt ‘l'helr PM, with A. cm In tho lubtorrma- Depths. Thus a deep sound, he says. which 1. of considerable ‘or medium strength, lndlcntcs that there will. be alight showers of nln with moderate wind- withln from 30 to 48 houu. Ind. on the oihcr land, I slurp, shrill sound lathe lure tokén of 1 heavy atom.~whlcl| will be ”complain! by much “13.0! 500'. A: 3 heavy shower of rill fall with- in 48 hours after he Ind bend the sound oi. the rullroad station he con- cluded tint there we: such I. oonuoo- clan. and lag then determined to inves- tiglte the mutter thoroughly. Ah I result he now muiutaluo. first. that may unusual dirturhonce in the telegraph wire: is In infallible indicator of bnd weuihcr, and, second. tint th‘e nuture of the changes in the utmolphere may be learned from the sound which the wind makes when pus-in; through the when. _ A _ n shrill sound, which we.- made by the wind u it pueed through e network of nearby when. At once the doctor remembered tint he 1nd frequently heard 3 similar sound either imme- diately before or utter a norm or e heevy an of rain or-mow, and it uh- uhfly oofilrred to him to try end u- certain whether there we: eny connec- tion between the sound and such changes in the weather. , nub-u at no Telegraph l'oull to .0 mt. Hematologic-I Prophets. There we no more nibble weather prophet; nnyw‘hero tm the tele- mph wit-u (zinc are now uncommon u ‘9 b0 “within the raid: of every- on.” u bargain counter hustlers ex- preu it m love! discovery wu made by I Oerdun physician in the following mlmr: AI he was waiting .foratninntneountry station he heard ms mu. m; wxnnn. SPIDERS WITHOUT EYES. ITALY’S DISOONTENT. dc!“ our style‘of dim with “1'12! nelu 0 ”Mai and an '0 on” (maniacal. 3 single thy->4: in no wands:- Uut our children. friends 3nd muting: m to 1' may taken from m by ml . In)! the death: with: from this am. A We of W160!- mun rup kept. about your home for immed m use will prevent nations widt- noss. 3 km doctor‘s bill. sad wimp- «thh. by the use! than or foul-domes.~ For curing Consumption. He l-‘neumoml. Sen-n» Coughs, Guy-p, or my disease of the Throat or Lungs. Its success is aimplv wonderful, as your dru gm will an on. age a an“: but {mm (5. B. “Ii ”I uiu-Jscu. «mum‘s! Almanac. .. Oral-n Dnletln Mound Thin rend] la in Dom lm but is 1 specific for this dice-fie only. und in so skillfullydeviwd and prepnd that it is thoroughly soluble and plant ant to the tasted» tlut it can be given in I cup of tea or coma. without the knowledge a! the pawn taking it. Thousands of arm-lands have and them-elm with this whale-s malady Ind qsmny more luvs beencunqlsnd mule temperlte M 5.? had-g the my “ministered by loving W and relatives without their “0.101.! locum or tab. and believe today tint they discontinued drinking 0! tidi- own her will. Do not will“. Duluth deluded by nppuent and misleading» “improvement.“ Drive out the dice-e at once nnd for nll than. The “Home Gold lime" is sold It the extremely low price olOue Dollar. than pluing withi- rosch of everybody I tmtment mom‘ EM“! thin others outing (:55 to :50. Full directions umpnnv each nook- uge. Spool-l advice by skilled playi- c'mm when requested without. em charge. Sent prepidtnnny put of the world on‘reoelptoflbe Dollar. Addie-I Deputncnt A 081. h! wlh B. (“In t 00.. mo Ind 33" lurker 8!... m. Mlglphh. BATHS! BATHS! P. 0. Box 7‘ Al} compo!) dance is quietly our fidential. ...JOHN MOHR'S... B a rbe r S h op, maximums. . Salem” my now can themselves It hm without publicity orlou of time from meythk wonder-Io] “Ho-e 001d Cum." whisk ha been pedmd db!- uuny you'd close “my 3nd mum“ 0! inch!” The mum-I «encoding to (unwou- of this wonderful discovery in ”My gum-Intact! to cure the malt Mm cw, no mum- how haul s drinker. our record» show the mmlous unu- form-lion of “1M of drunk“: inm «obey-industrial- Lad upright men. “in: can: your husbands“ 0|:an cure your lather-l It is noiv ”nanny known “dudes- smod um Drunkenne- {stain-2M not walnuts-s. A body filled with who. and nerve- completoly W 51 p9 riodical or constant In 0! [titanium liiluon. require! an “Mote capable, of neutralizing and aldieaflng thin pd- sun. and destroying the caving for in- No Noxious Dona. No Weak-Ill: o! the New“. A Pleasant and Fu- um Cure for the Liquor Habit. on your Paper, your Sub scription is due; Please call at Nam-Letter Office and settle and save uspay- in'g (commission for 601-: {acting ~what you on us. hhbfih ' THE HOME GOLD CURE. 'Dru-hrdspfe 33h; Curd Ddly II Spite of Tho-uh“. JOHI SIITII Two door- west of NI" oflee. IfthcreisaREDSLIP Do you know am you an M : both right bet! in Bighluu! Put, a . CENTRAL AVENUE. A Gel“: “I... OILS White“. mum

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