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Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DR. JAMES WATSON, TELEPHONE NO 34 Fiona «1. Treatment of Floors CENTRAL AVENUE, DR. E. C. KAYE ....lflzbllndP-rk. III «I “'0le M PURE WISBUNSIN IRE Send for our Booklet. DENTIST. DENTIST. OILS GRADUATE NURSE, Highland Park. Illinois. St. Johns Ave. 999. Depot. Tmm. 53!. '- 0“ (or Locomotive: ‘2 It require: more than 100; glans of oil a year to keep the 1311;» it 1000- motive in mouth running orâ€3 [r 'town a man’ arose and said 1; a he {ms the wickedest man in the «ad-7v. f‘I’d goto petdition if I should tie to- night,†he concluded. Imme 7 vtely an old deacon starte'd the hymn ‘ “It you get there before I do, look'o'x " for mg â€"-I' m coming, too. " Then t u deacon wondered why everybody In I hed. (allow- II' Inc van: The diamond fl'laid in the s an and ihen carried into a dark roc I: shows distinct pyogghoreseenoe. . At I revival meeting in % hot-gin At Wichita a small boy 11ut into the studio of a photographe ;, nd said he wanted his picture taken ‘I want it tooken on my horse,†saiq he boy, up." The boy disappeared. fmt in a' minute there was a smash and a bang on the stars that almost shwk the building, and in come the bc'y leading his saddle pony. The pho' unapher was game, however, and, fl‘u ing his bluff called, he mounted t boy on his pen: and took his pichii't At the conclusion of Wu TH wrung I address at the Fourth of Wiggly cele- bration in Philadelphia, 01 ‘1 of the young women seated on the 71 lattorm passed a small American flag. to the distinguished Chinese diplon; it, with the request that he write? a auto- graph on one of the white fountain pen Was forthcon' g, and Minister Wu graciously comphed. The incident was witnessed by 01 ï¬sts, and in a short time 3 perfect avnliv. nclie of small flags poured down ujxul him, with similar requests from 1 ill'ir own- ers. Wu took it good new «7in and for quite awhile was kept ‘gusy in- scribing his autograph. =1 0an: must be. not "a natit, r E of am:- teuu," but A nation of pro: :’ sionala. if it is to hold its own in t l coming “raglanâ€"struggles not 11“. ely for â€menial dominance, bu “ or the suprenï¬ey 01 political a : moral ideals. says the Atlantic. ( ’ period brought of good or evil, has“ aen out- lived. The new epoch wi I place a heavy handicap upon ignore-.1 e of the actual world, upon indiï¬'ere '1 e to in- ternational usages and uudgx akings, upon contempt for the fin rigners. What is-heeded is, indeed, k n~~wledge. and the'skill that knowlet r makes possible. The spirit with x‘ llCh we conf‘rbnt the national tasks w ‘ the fu- 01 national isolation, wit 1" all it» ture should have the sob: i. ty, the ï¬rmness, the steady efl‘t : iveneaa, which we associate with up profes- mack Diana]. enything else to bring up 1e over- use of life. ,“Ssve the chi' ( ehl†is the cry of modern humsni ' and of the modern health departili t. Here is an illustrationâ€"one of n :x y which conld be cited. says the Pl I dolphin Saturday Evening Post. ..: st sum- mer the health depertmw' d Roch- ester, N. Y.â€"â€"we toke one o: be cities at the second class so as tc 1 take the illustration the more lmpr .~ iiYOâ€"Ci‘ Ltnbllshed in the most crow (1 ports at the city ï¬ve station n ere the paint milk could be obteii . l for in- tents, each station being z; ehorge o! a trained nurse. Dr. w' let, the heelth commissioner, stst- thst 3 thousand lives were'saved. .In New York city a. generous me: ~‘ out has been supplying pure milk tti he p60: tor several years, and in elery in- stance the mortality in th ' isections wherevthe stations were lo wgted' was lowered. “There is nothing 30 cheap as human life" has long bee n the dec- lnrstion of the pessimist, n d many M people have accepted ,if not entirely at least in part. a“? a me- ehine is broken. they ee'yiflt tskes “i it. and money to repair or replete; the lost time of the macl ‘e is in- voluabie; but if a wor g mm is maimed or killed there 15' another workman ready to step intx 'is place and the mill grinds on. ï¬x this is not the nlightened or the 3: 1e view; ‘ EVex-y it is no the modern ere: child born has. its flnsnei: weight. We estimate every iminigr 1‘ t to be worth $1.000 to the court y, and surely our'own babies are ‘ a value.- ble. The duty, then. as w g as the probiemUis not only to sm -- the life of the tot but't’o bring it ~ 9 under such conditions and with so " encour- agement: and protection a: will en- able it to get a strong ho - on life and to become one‘ot the - nuntry’s wage earners and wealth l lders. It ha been the keeping L; the lit~ the white hearse inthe st n’le more than it med to M Huang H n u stay the w 41m in v“ ° .'°" done an e that 1a "or web!†13 and of -v t. Here :1 ‘y which i .udalphin Every weight. t to be y, and a value.- as the the life :9 under enconr~ be 1160: Icry in- [sections ted was 0 cheap the dec~ d many , it not THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. more rain: hi- â€pen. A Darfish applicant for naturaliza- tion pppers in Kansas was asked '1! he was satisï¬ed with the g neml con- diuons in this country. Inawer was: “Yes, only I would like to Ice The ï¬rst name in the Boston dimo- 1501‘be Arnold and the lust Zyzick. The shortest is Re ‘and the. longest Schneckenberger. Venus is a (com- stel'. Jupiter a laborer, Mars 3 watch- man, Neptune a baker and Charon 5 hospital cook. ' “Dine here and you will never dine anywhere else," is a startling though doubtless meant to be alluring, state- ment in the window of a restaurant in Camden, N. J.‘ Bung underneath the above won, a. notice written on n plece of legal cap paper-Alum. read: "Went- ed, 0 boy, who can open oysters with o referenee.†inno- as he not upon the newly-made mound and played the Scottish but pipe for an hour. Out of respect for the memory of his wile a. Pittston (Pm) man played 27 pieces of music over her greve in Pittston cemetery. She died a year ago. The strange concert was wit- nessed by e large crowd, among them a number of boys who jeered et the player; Others guarded the bereaved It is frequently said that you have to go away from. home to get the news, which is illustrated by on 8d- vcrtisement‘in the London Times. to which Willinm E. Curtis calls ntten. tion, 'oflcring for sale “the best nuâ€" thenticated residence of George Washington, near Bunbury, England, containing seven bedrooms. three re- ception rooms, kitchen, oflices, with stabling and outbuildings. and 210 acres of land, which produced £195 worth of produce last your." A- George Washington was never in England, this probably refers to one of the houses formerly occupied by his ancestors, in'the town of 8n!- gnvchnear Bnnbury. To read de-y by day of the number of female bachelors thot ll" being turned out by the college: is some- thln quite startling. says the Boo- ton raid. Alréody one doctor in every 25 is a woman, end one twenty- eighth of all the preachers nre won:- en. One-eighth of the college pro- feuorn’ chairs are now ï¬lled by won:- en. while one journalist out eleven 30 ls a women. " In â€legnphy end clerking women show; sign: of yet teldng the whole ï¬eld. While such facts are multiplying. it in notorious that the marriage rate In steadin falling. The whole face of society appears to be changing, for the wom- an with a diploma in not‘ looking for a husband. She is a bachelor. It in mine! for rich men. whether they live in Europe or America. to Anne-torn In M for m ’06 um: session of on an- - cestry thot ahell match their incomes. Fortmtcly for such penons, says the Chicago Tribune. there are genealogists who. ffglven money enough, will apply 5 customer with the atetelieat of family treee. William Waldorf Astor had, dealing: with one of ‘them, who forged n pedigree ehowing that the Astor family did not begin with ob- lonre German peanuts, but with. the noble D’Aetorges. Mr. John D. Booke- feller'eï¬rat American ancestor was e German, who settled in Pennaylw nio. A New York genealogist nllegen that he has‘ foundHn Langnednc. in coutheutern France, the “anoeatral castle" of the Rockefellere,_ whose name we. originally Roqnefenilleâ€" which is a high-sounding name, re- minding one of? Boquefort cheeae. The coat of arms which, it in alleged. Mr. Rockefeller has a right to use bu aï¬old room on c ileld of red end a hunter’s horn on a silver ï¬eld. It is to be‘hoped that Mr. Rockefeller has too much sense to believe in this ped- igree, and too little vanity to nae a coat of arms that does not belong to him. If he feel: that it is necessary to have something emblazoned on his notepnper, bookplates or carriages. on oil reï¬nery in full blast) with e tank chip in the distance, sailing the bltï¬-green waters of the ocean, will be much more descriptive and appro- priate than a gold rock on a red ï¬eld. Therenre Americana who can really trace back their pedigreel to dietin- guished European ancestors, but they are not to be found among the mul- ti-millionaires. When one of these persons comes to the conclusion thnt he ought to hme titled once-story he is obliged to hire somebody to men- nfnctnre them. Read Tn: lea-Lnrn. Tie judge handed him Bring your Job Printing N} the NEWS-LBW oflce. “It wufsll the devil's halt,†u}: - defendnnt in Pennsylvania. chsrged with Itenling 1 cost. “He not be- tore me in the shape 0! a dud: form 3nd whispered to the: Take' that coat.’ I immediately beam 513 sen- nntl A 01mph: defence would Inn been (0 My thit tile defendant] pain. n follower o! the new falling; had merely borrowed‘ the coat flan; enough to get dinner at s hatch ‘ The people of o Ken-u toils are laughing at o dump, little [lit 01 married folks who live in um» etty. The ï¬re bell rung in the “ï¬x; of the night, end the husband :2 out of bed end no to the :eene in!» . ‘h. out stopping to change hll shirt for nnything more clothful. But namely had he ruched 'the crowd. which dread: had got ~ red, when hie ilte came brecthfluly after him. eon-yin: his trousers. which sheurged him to put clH-chc herself being clothed in ththg more tangible than her robe do unit. A woman of New Britain. Cbnns maintains that mosquitoes hsve brains snd resuming powers; t it is “outrageous" to kill the ink hsrmleu insects,†sud thst s that is necessary is to reason with ‘lheln. She says: “It s mosquito ls cub- ling you just spesk to hun kind snd say: ‘Look here. my {rte It you lssve me slone. sud I'll lesve you clone? Then" believe that he ï¬on't bite you! Even 1‘ he does hisrlhtiug won‘t hurt. I hue done th' for years, and now enjoy hsvin the pretty little things around sud Men- in. to their musics! bun.†_ i The pure mtlk question is WI] of such importance that it he been taken nphytheooms. Whats lave occurred in lows under 1 iv 01 thlt state prohibiting the'sdditton of wster or my other substsnce to milk altered for sale. The court. hold that the lani is constitutional. They declare further that if the sub- stences mixed in the milk sre not deleterious, even if they on unit] only to preserve its sweetness end without intent to defraud. the dealer who is guilty of ofleflng the sophis- tiested milk for sale must pp] the penalties of the low. 8 totes against the ssle of impure or ev 'n «[L luted mixtures as milk annot too rigid and cannot be too rigi 53 en- forced. A women of New Britsin. nn.. Would you believe it it wow!“ to tell you that right he" in Mr!" , live ehiidren ’who W MM to have never-seen“; “. o...‘". “h, Emu-0‘ jut go down to the Chicago him! of charities home of these do†end uh Superintendent Bicknon about it. says the Chicago Chronicle. 1!. will tell you that this in rally trues-II, moreover. thnt may of these children live within a mile or two o! the , lob lhore. Why hove they not seen tho hire? Become they have no money to epend in our fore nnd'they ontnot wnlk, for they are too null or do not know the way. ' There m thou-ado more. seyw Superintendent Diem“, who hove never men the oountrynnd meny who here never even {linseed at the perks of the city. This my. a! nifnirnyou tittiepeople who livein pret- ty pieces odnnot reuline, but it her you were to be. taken overin kt, poor diltrict you own!!! nnde 111‘ why it is so. The. burenmhomvdahu begun it» regulnr summer wot}: of pending out companies of the. " ttle children to the country or giving' some kind oi'nn outing. The 'good hot in done the children in two weeln‘ return they do not look like theiiuno children who were not nwny if“ A short time before. Buperintdiï¬ent Bicknell tell- of lending n periy' of sum children to the country not ny day-s ngo. of whom six had nev ‘ reen lake Michignn, end not nny otctheln hnd ever seen thecoruntry. 0n thewny down in the city the mm mi who had seen the lnke, n much-envied,1 little individual. told her experience. on her journey to the Inke. nail “and the big body ot water. The ot out breathlse while ehe told t become very fond of their lit iton end adopt them. In thinwn fall into good home- and are well (or. After n time they grow Ill- tolned to the country, but It they nre u‘eually very lonenorne, “because it is no quietnnd there’s no much room,‘ no one little girl e‘xpressed it. J. HARRY. Pup. Put Ave..Onc Block Weillâ€): b'o (iLRNCOE. manna-u. The ï¬rst object in HQ with the crican people ls-to "got. whiz" ï¬t. nomad. how to [regain padhodfll. The ï¬rst cu be obtained by energy. honesty and suing: the mood (3.0!! hulth) by using Green‘s August Fm. Should' you be ; (inpatient-um from nny of the enact-«mm LiverColnplnint. Appendicitis! - lion. etc“ such “Sick Hudlchc. u- piution of the lieu-t flour , lphbiunl Continuum. Din-fog- of Ilesd.Nervous Pratt-don Law etc†you need Bots-Rum . Two doses of the well- known A Flower will mlicvp you 5! once. ‘0 u. u. Cummtngu‘ had got I who tle face. Regulu- nine. 7: my. ‘4 (M. whed neglected. often to mumpuonâ€"‘ï¬nuflu'. will ‘u youifvouuuitu ones. It. Is now:- dinnry remedy. but I oomph“ â€ï¬t me» which is positively mil-Q to cm (hurl-h in any form cram-[HI and mom-ding m a» dimtflou unu- accompany ouch puck-(e. 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