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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 3 Jan 1902, p. 3

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My I.” M. ‘ ~. Vancouver. 3. 0., Doc. {atâ€"Twenty an III-In: from Stanton. In supposed to hvo been killed or ll the destruction of n Jup- mm between Steve-ton Point Robert: 03 Tum-ad: V mom- 'l'ho humus-louse flood out on and not a usage of the structure remains. The plat-e was two miles sun-ton. and It was impossible men It during the storm. My hilt 05m Wrecks. 09min. All. Dec. 30.â€"-Tw,o Vtreight ks occurnd an the Western Rall- ot‘Alhh-ns Saturday night with mm- of each other. on account bevy mm which flooded the k. causing two pmbankments to the way. Thom Russell. engineer, 37W. hc'hon. engineer, and a negro mm, name unknown. warp injured. m1»: C. Define. who bore a sat for Hatfield’s men: on I of wlfo‘beaflnx. Chic-to. Doc. 30.â€"â€"A tortune units lat! 0mm. but the trouble is an't be found. In. Crows u sup- to be In Chicago. md "have: now hm mixing for her. Then than are Illa Lotti. Enter, In. 0's chum. who-11v. In Lin- m. mitten". B. Docm of no". 11).. u hull brother at In. Denver. Col. Dec. 30.â€"-Judge Riner of the Fund Staten district court to- why. nude mm the» injunction the state board of assessors. Emailing than from certifying the as- ‘mu W corporations. He the law appointing the board W m nmuitmionai and tint mummatomake them ”a. Governor Oman is can! In. “on d mvening the i in social lesion to pm a m he“. hit. 1’ 3‘8““. porter Ull ruuwau ow : taken from inch. seamed a“ hm. ' " ' n 0. Nichols; Hanan of the 0mm muffs (Ion) 2mm; Light con- : simldvd; filed at mm. “L, .t‘ 30 o‘clock on Ipechl truth which cut um; bin to Chm. \ ' George W. Radio. 131 Tum-m enuo. Gupta. m. muster for h a main fury William Boles. Mud killed his father and My faulty wounded his mother Eu Irvine Depot. Kv He was-Imme- “1on W and locked up, and the heavily Med to prevent I and lynching. He became tn- lured at t non-sud from his father. l’ - lemur- Want Honey Back. Chicago Dec. SOT-Members of the hoary-ninth lubntry. which it to sail Ion-Ian": In ”my. are lamenting the fact. that may have bought “5.000 pint of mm- elotnu, which will he. a! Rule notch in the Philip- rluca. new regulations prevent the an from selling the clothing. and M m demanding thlt the governâ€" unt "fund tin money. , mm. Dee. 30.41% 20th annml m o! the American Society'Of Humans“ m today at the Univer- sity of Chicago. Seven] papers on mule "Nuts were read today. the Northwestern rafltood at 7 '2 man sullen six miles we“ “(in 1!). early ymaday morning; ‘ s:m-ial. running as the I"! 1003‘ u! the Eastern express {toga M M can; van 1." Providinf to: an Lppohtnonts b! As- - mu Colorado. Chicago, Dec. Dec. 30. Fire fluted in 0mm: tn. at 7 o'clock In: emâ€" . datromtho nix-am Alexandr: n-A-_,_ 11.....- -_4I KNOCKS OUT THE BOARD. Davenpor'n Ion. Dec. ail-Whilqtho mot. Dr. J. B. mutton. was pray- I at the First Presbyterian church of :lrkwooa bombard. yesterday. 1. B. ”I. I won hon citizen of Dunn- m.luddcdyphcedhhmdtoh§o muddmdad. mm mu m m“ a flight tyneâ€"tour nun! 1' _ 1:11:11me Injured. ' an lumi'iésflfi,‘ Bouts-e Grove and men awn-C. (mead 150 occupant: lee for "Mr um. and caused 3 m [on wflhd at 850.000. ECK 0N NORTHWESTERQ. mm vlfilod in Arno“. {hard filth tho- engine: a! W 2:15;“ o’clock. The disaster m by an open switch. which W Mm: o! the height directly? in If the gunner train. coming of 6 miles an hour. , 3' two; engine: cornered on, qt regkod pus-eager coaches m up bum them. mm mm the wracked 10W to an W. ' , : dead are: m Mean. 6201 Ap- 1181300. pone! on Pullman aw ken no. Inch. tended “ WMhChm-ch: 1'“!an in Ionian I'm-mo Awaits Ber. flnh Chicago- Perla letter: It is in the elegance of their detail that the latest germs deâ€" signed for eerempnious occasions excel. Ornunenutlon plays such an import- lnt role on cloth gowns. The severely Applique trimming is the ornament.â€" tlon‘ par excellence. What an inclusive . {term applique ornamentation has grown to he of late. Applique: of cut (at and cut velvet are used either an the form of motifs or in deep rich bor- ders. Cretonne appliance hove known the hey-dey of popularity and have been mpplnnted’in a “ennui-e by unem appliques. With the taffeta ap- pliqueethe designers work up color or schemes of rare beauty and of dnrlng combination of time. These are often darned with tiny tinsel threads or are hedged around with chenille, all of which enriches the effect ten-fold.- l’elvet roses with the outer leaves ap- pliqued flat‘nnd the inner leaves sund- lng in high relief is another very er. {active ornamentation. ~ ~ â€" _--Anolnv\ ocuvu VI “among-v”...- One of the 'stunnin‘g new reception gowns jut completed at a celebrated me de la Pei: latelier‘has a gorgeous Ippliqne trimming of grapes in diner- ent shades of purple velvet with their mum-tinted green leaves. *It is the very richest ornamentation that one could lmeglne and proclaims the-gown - n AAAAAA n I. a chef-d’oeuvre of the season. It is mlde oi dull turquoise blue cloth. The skirt is ad of seven shaped folds ' o! the coth that overlap and have a decided dip at the front. They are all piped with a. narrow band 0! deep pur- ple velvet. *The third and sixth of these broad“ cloth told: are of. cream white cloth trimmed with a border de- sign of the applique velvet grapes. The corsage is a close fitting bolero of the blue cloth that terminates'just at the waist line. It is faced all along its edges with white taille silk. The rape applique border extends over “Kg“ white clothsnd follows to the jack ‘8 edges. Along the lower part of the jacket it mounts in points at the back and front to give it a sort of high cors- let effect. The bell shaped sleeves are made of shaped folds of the .42th like those of the skirt piped with purple velvet. The lowest told is of white cloth with a trimming of the applique ornamentation. A narrow told of pur- ple velvet ornamented with a. large “m nonvesu buckle" wrought of Sev- eral shqdes of gold serVes as a ceiuture. The neutral tinted materials that have held undisputed sway for so long. divide their popularity. one is almost tempted to say cede their popularity -to the vivid hued materials. Greens there green.” "Lavender blue" is the 1s- vored among the list of blues. In itself it boasts a wide range of shades. Shrimp pink cloth is quite a tavorite for reception zowns that are to be worn late in the afternoon in the soft- ening glow of lamp-lizht. 'Black and a bevy Dressy hat Wit-4. trim of grew W" of turquoise blue \ ONE OF THE NEW GRAPE HATS AsanQN% Wagâ€"yum 'It is The that distinctive “Me an- of 3;: that is its own! avg: land an”; ,____ AA The new “stock boa” tfide' of or- mine sud lined with deep onnge fame silk. Fringe on long. stole end: of ermine tails. ‘ 7 narrow line of unborn chfluan lamb bordered the edges of that? met. Both flounces on the skirt were? ‘namented with wide band: of c 1 sulpure toulched up with flecks Moi}: lack che- nfl e. find I. “HIE. The corsage of the zibe 19 had a shield of white satin cove 11 full with white tulle. Either side («as edged he, covered n.uu....v __-V , top of the corslet tOIthe was a high, straight um fur edged. ‘_'I‘he be! 911a the zibeunewere scallo lower edges and bordered Ill Iv u v: V\IH sian lamfi-f'fhey flared ow cream igulpure lined W! ,1 “cipsedfby bunches of pup): grapes faced with folds of whit? @110. 30". 3N INNOWEE of $0an Fokxet. Both | ,. mounted a “ 1 sulpure «Muck che- The tutti rations on is so tar 1 world seen {Club law ll'lu nun-"7..., -e Black velvet ribbon in more popular than ever as a trimming for the cere- monious cloth gowns. One of the new gowns made of dull finish cloth in the modish shade of "lavender blue" owed much of its charm to its lavish trim- , min: of black velvet ribohn. The long ' rippling habit back skirt was trimmed around with several graduating rows pt black velvet ribbon. With this was velvet ribon. It had. long rounding buqnes that were without tulness. It was out very much away at the front and was finished with garnered revers of white tulle, incrusted with gulpure motifs. A trill ot. the sane finished the close iittlnx striped sleeves of velvet and guipure.‘ The cost was belted tn by abroad crush zirdle of lavender blue panne satin. The full plastron. was of gathered white tulle over white satin. Narrow bands of black velvet ribbon encircled the high straight tulle coilsr.‘ The demand for gowns with coat et- ..-_t_ 4â€"hmfin’m‘ unison sdvnnces._ w'ffxrévéeinand for gowns with coat a te'ets momsâ€"tn uni-on advance NINA GOODWIN. It‘Came ft Last, but Failed to Keet the Object He End in View. ‘ ."It must have been quite a year ago,” ~ said the general delivery clerk at the postoflice. “that a man came in one day and inquired for a letter in his name.1 and he looked much disappointed when i could ilnd none to hand out. Since that day. up to a Week ago. he has been coming twice a week, almost alwaya when i was on duty. and as no letter for him ever arrived, I had conaiderable curiosity regarding his case. In tact. I built up a" romance around him. I took it that he might have separated ‘ from his wife in eome dietant town. and ‘wal hoping to hear from her and make up the quarrel. and I actually came to feel hard toward her because ehe re- fused to write. It seemed to me that the man was tailing in health as he loot hope. and now and then I gave him a cheerful word to brace him up.‘ A week ago! saw hie name on a letter. and next time he called i gladly passed it n3xt time he called .‘ out with tpenremark: ‘7‘}:lere in at last. and 1your long i have it 2 news.‘ ; _ . ‘ “He stepmd any from the window to read it. and utter a few minutes he came back to any: ' “ 'I didn’t 39913:: " "What was it? , " “Why. I sent to my brother-Ind“! In Pituburg nlmost a year ago to bor- row a dollar to buy wine poms plasâ€" ters. and he writes me that he can't very well spare It. and that I'd better use mustard lnstead!’ "â€"Detrolt Free Press. Open Fireplaces lads Use of by the rreeident. With a thOught to solid pomfort the architects oh the white house planned an open fireplace for almost every room in the house, but not since the furnaces were put in. years ago. have they been generally used until the advent of ‘ President Roosevelt and his family. ‘ Mrs. Roosevelt always has open fires in the min which she receives her guest: on reception days. ' The president.'and. in mt; the en- tire tamily uses the library more than has any president's family in may yeara.and an open tire glove on the hearth all the time. Each of the other living rooms have open grates. and they are kept in use most of the time. house as the carrying of coal in him scutties tron: room to room to replenish the tires. It is a matter of unmsing interest to he Northern-bred children of the preli- dent to which the firemen keep the fires zoinz. They are planning great times for Christmas. when mm-mnpinz over the bright coals will be one of, their amusements. HEATING THE WHITE HOUSE. LONG nxrnc'rnn LETTER. {via a? in; expecmd letter it 00an 8°04 lei." large am» «now “up; n . "Yo'up; bin In Claim; got | stock pan, I0 tint I'd go In and see the city. Yu "0,! hadn't bu: thu- um m the var av an '00: u' by dumb. I wouldn’t u“ berlleved it w: the ulna mu '1. pet-Ileana m“ nv I'ON up _an' down that It m cum." -77 ALA UNCLE BILL uvw gas-- I‘ â€"â€" vâ€"vwir K VFem It bu grown some lines the '80", Uncle Bill; It’s growth I: not only 3 wonder to yomrbut to_ gm ngfli' _ "Yea: I (umâ€"R be; t'leut fine: In: mm hov like amide: they Mv' 1m provefidgn killlp’ hop. I (la I). dun ‘4‘- n; -A -l 'uvvw â€"- an... â€"v ed 'flktnooehowthcy doe- ltnonl- Brod quick. Why. dun: my buttons. I got at the train sn‘ they command tun nylondnv houJotlnt I'd lest utter them I. lectle. nn' 9 (el- ler said to one IV the brokenâ€"thaw what that all: 'am than. :1 don't see vhnt they doc- clul they've all got moneyâ€"I'll “he '21:: :1: 5-36. 11'! IIYI. gosh all fish noon. hlV' I got tn wait that long. n’he said. no. they are told ‘(ur that. So I taller-ed them erlong in nu whare they km 'om." ..--v â€"v, ____V m‘into the laughter honu tut Undo Bill. " U uyu; nun. "Yel. I loved hm, u’ 1 7nd seed the way they killed those boa 'tmld n scared yu. by dumb.” ‘How so?" . “wax, air. they Jest hatch '«n by iher hine feet, 311' then mm right to Europe vith ’em." “Burt in Europe with thcmiâ€"I don't quite understand you.‘ "I wouldn't anther. ’t I fell hidn't told no 'n' then I need ‘em I with my own eyes."_ * . .. L‘_I a--‘. _-' nor; st du bent nun how F ALL. lit, b'gouh. the world Izl put Ill findin' out, Ir. Ed- they does thing: In M; cit- . 0' "Why, Uncle 3m. hue you been to a ku baw- Ill, “Thcly grub. 'en by the Mn’ feet In' th’er they cam right up in n deflated road “till! they has In the place an‘ then may jest mm right on ieemlnly uv their own sword tn' 3 squealiu' good bye to everybody 'n n fl-ller stuns there with ht; sleeves rolled up, with a Ng'mfe that be jabs inter their neck: '1: than the hog: aka a dive all by blue]! down inter a his pond uv boilln’ water 311' roils over an' ow-r all by him" 'n then starts up through n m. harbor nhon what they haz n his barber 91:09 what they there." “That's a cylinder that clans bristles on." ' Ul lunar. uu. "You. be comes up all shaved. with 1m hind feet first, al by blue“. an‘ ”arts 0!! on thor eie'verated road orgln. an' that one taller the. '11:: u that. 'n then nearer. 'n then he lands in the row stance mom cut right «mm In- to all this More he's got through c'quaalln’ good_ bye to America" ., "-4- mil l.- . ““Preiiy quick work, Uncle am. new “Wel. eludes of O'Lelry, I would my :0. I don't hlune 'lm for gettln' later the cold room. 'eeul ’t was ell run so dun quick he must uv event ike thunder eh’ needed coolln' o! tore e started fer Europe." “0h, well.L it will prohebly be month: before he get- gent m_ Elli-op.” 7-. AL-â€" mp1 25qu luv-c nu.- .w- - And he went down the duct trying to Vail Mionblrllke II he call 21' it. IBM fifiiflor Menunu John, the Human novel- ist. has but been passing throat): 1 duo meuble exporlenoe. met he: finally been put to an end In the police court of Budapest. It appears the! on All Boule’ dly the novelltt'e stepdaughter betook kernel! to .the cemetery and rudely removed the memorhl wrath: binned on the [the ot Jonl'e first wife A. _L-..nnnn h. nude 1 Ey his «05nd? whereupon oomplaintlyhut Illl un __‘A In. pm VII ulv .---- -_ -7 W , by his second: whereupon he nude a complaint. mint hie undutiml sup- duughter. Fr“ Arpnd Why. The inner declued thnt she hnd no intonâ€" tion of innit!“ either Jokni or I!!! second wife. whereupon he withdrew the complaint. The duke or Arty" nu yin-‘11 n... u New York ml ante arm the sole agency on thll side of the noun car the leasing of his out}. n lnvenfl. in Ar gyllshlre. Scotland. and for the sale 0. ankle or Ami} P”. 9““ 'm“ AA AL- ”I; HND IIIU '1” way -7. v rm innatonly Herbert But 1: he world." War Rafi of m an! out t'me: my Impollu. m tot Ind ”up..- the! MV' “3- My mind a he vault of “I'm I an In durn- tesdvltlu.‘ A plan-u who “1 doe- lt no Il- I a revolver. supp-ed to be lauded .111: my button. I ‘ blink cum-14..., paymuy yolnhl It a! commenced n the boy. ad use hum- m M in. lo am I’d wum Awe“. another. null boy at etle. nn' 9 tel- the cam pm, m shot In the en brokenâ€"that'u with a Bonu‘cgudle ad will 'â€"'â€"__- _ quote In- ‘ jury In Judge Stein's court. Chla- t'lfmnsh go. unrded 810.000 amuse- to Kl- 33- Florence Fol-tier of 2818 Love nmue. But for a mu Fame: sued. the Chic-co Union . 1: Id Traction cowl-Ad the WU‘ flu“! ' I 0“ , mommmdmnytorlmflfl or new" euegea w hove been ”billed on n... Hm ‘“ 2:. 1m, while) muddle nv event from n at tn Welt Von Dunn and I 03 ‘°"’ South Clinton «been. 51::th u poulble torn an to sun-1110! 8“ "i" n dad-Ion w Judge Dome of cue-go. he nlnted The court refused to accept Jon- mc‘”: ‘ Sonny's plot “at he couldn‘t do“ to "3" '1‘; pmfldenhonetorhuyounswlf no "53°." testimony mowed be land at loos m. g ' end be m nuanced m h“ Ior Ill hm“? nonhuman! )1.me ’d ’9' vision for In. Scorey. The hound at 1: ya vol chewed with nbmdonment. “aim“; celebrated thelrecolden weddlng. hov- P-de " t m been named in melon. 3mm, . 501m ago. Some of those who nt- '“‘ t ‘m tended the wedding 1 mt eenmy up er In thnr » were preoent. Friend: from ”Y dumb- mm- M mum-a mot W W W V“ brotlon. ‘ they come baton the minister. they de- m‘ clded they vote too old. Mr. Keller gov In. Conflold 81.000 cool old the! \ good We Willa-Own of Guam. 22 ran old. will try to nuke A trip Md the "_ world with lilo feet shopklod' .3de the NEWS OF ILLINOIS. Gnu-d E- ” WTW to W MI“ by M32“. “ the .4‘ There were three serious amt. scram at the Ill“ surmndlu m- vme curl-mus m. At W Chutes Putin.- m ‘negflgwgug' to U“ u. a “mun... u _â€" f - ploegs by a recent ".1 from Kow- tncky mmed um Both kmckod down with 1' ch" tad M at. the bullet. pas-Inc through his clothes. 132d. mt at the on From Kan-ll City: ,Do Witt Clinto- fionu. one of the oldest sad hect- hnoyn \trsvelin; men in the United automals dead. nod 74 yesrs. lit-I wss born in Vermont. sad so yesrs‘ no established st Pearle the first ”on bakery sud cracker “story in illinnls. When the we: ot the robolllon broke out House went to Klnnosou. enlist- iu In St. Paul in the Sixth limes“ volunteers. Shot-fly sitar his enllu- ment his regiment wss sent to sub“. and punish the Sioux lndisns also Chief Llule 029', who had m the settle- in western linuesou sad killed my people in the ins-sen a! New Ulm. While ensued in burying the dosd settlers Home snd shout so other soldiers were cox-railed by s hand of Indians st Birch Coulee. After t heroic‘dei'ense oi tour doys. duh. which time mostof the little band were either killed or wounded. the survivors ‘ were rescued by the other troops. At this battle House received s more ‘ wound in the left 10‘, ‘ Five new can of nullpox, m round at Virgil“: mm the pupils in the Ward school. The uhool has been closed and 111 public Medan ha been forbid“! [gr three weeks. vw u n... _.‘_-_ Scanner 0. H. Burnett of wuum county. hu nuanced am he I!!! contact the nomination for can“ In the new Twenty-am: district flth COW George W. Smith at lur- 91mm. A jury In Judge Stein's court. am: an guarded 110.000 dun-m to, II- 123'."- lochdfiiiy a modal to ‘ ctr» would m- vunt. Croft m a: In“! the trip without money. up- farting himself u be goal “on: by do- ngvhu work hemwlth kl: right ”In. , mm mm ouch!- hub and for about 3180.000 '10: which to run their departments for the oomlu year. The on: can run about 8100.000 by undue...“ 080.000 an be w by mm min. to. all no“ Wheredhe other 320.000 is coming from in the question that h worrying the film W of the city all- Winn-on contribution! to flu- molt- ment ma of the imam Mom not This shows that {he completed cub-cflgqon o! thg cylldren of the Eb- u--.- Do Witt Clinton Sou. â€"‘. â€"_‘. -7“ He unonnu to 88.181.” cm! “W' from nrnu at their why. have been m “not tho lat rem 3031'. OR was GAUGE! Illinois In 311.1. De wm 01mm

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