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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 5 Sep 1902, p. 3

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uri :ffl‘fi M van. flk Clem c the m- n: Macro rem ”no- he ccnm h gide‘ot ‘heMrom. Ip dimen- In: cqn- Mn; 9! yo ‘Iand Put. of the bane yided for In 3enenl As- utmgd. "An “1m?" iii .'l' of any ; the line I8 moved mm mnd.lnd Infillx: beln Jrovemén‘t within 1 MW at I ol good wound: :mclk: to n to feet {out can't-.- |trux|i . aid 1; uflhg. V I- I. and?!» t)! the City we f0! with :1 $3th l_ ovum o th'e i what nit '«fi'ifii woman _ to rt the c6“- ‘ns and vil‘ apeclnT mi of the re’ for the cun- tuwm and :ollect L the ciw 'w‘mnl'na to :jn Qqunty 3% “may. walk. 1nd tocoflect of land in I“ be ‘ven‘ I6 VAEE wish“; or pond rl’k ‘I . Mum. CID}- in a any King Edward undertook to reform the condition: at court by ordering that no trains should be worn by In- dies attending the roynl‘functionl; m. planed the ladies, but horrified the dmnmokom who mp A rich hon-gent from “no additional cost. of the long tutu of court dresses, fly. 5 London y We in en entire neighbor- hood my be Ihenble from one shell weeding piece. and they my be nude correspondingly happy by to use of oil. It in eetlmeted tint an ounce of oil In. enough for 15 square ‘teet of Inn-hue." mums nannwmnvs comm fim. Thé telephone copamny M11 no} soon forget the fact, for it was com- pelled to pay7 smartly for the destruc- tion wrought. V Di'. mum], of this state, astonished the public by bringing s'uit against "a Migfihmew fi‘nmfiggwwm, .Jrv‘dr': ‘ffifiiéhéffifi"mme .stht-ely trees be- am“ they interfered with the string- ing or proper insulation of its wires. The courts sustained the doctor’s con- tpntioxt that anéient trees are treas- ; 31mg chime; Ill thin”. and amen changing the pubiic and private uti- mte-ot trees in thin country. When flu piqneers came upon a vast wilder- ‘neul the treés were as much oppoted to their making comfortable liveli- hoodd u were the copper-skinned nov- agu. ’ They made war upon the forest with more zeal than juggment; they daughtered and '1aid"waste, any: the Pittaburg'Poat. With such beginnings of the people their constituted nu- thofities hue been slow to make laws for the protection Kc! mere 'trees. though {gradually the mm of the latter has come to be understood by mug.“ 0.)?! @1565 soon will be held, as- »fliey should be; to be sacred, and young if“: n‘ iomethingto be Encouraged, Metered and trninedlin the way they 1210611! go; It is only a few years since you mum 'ro uosqurrons ’Mnthhllmoloflhdbtflb- fled over the surface of the we“; it an" m) the young moaquitoee' W Jnnnel. ceasing deeth. If people living In country piece or thou camping out, even where there b no neg-Ant. water, will nee that every open meptecle. tub. or barrel 8 treeted em or twice -'e month memmmotkeroeene theywul xenon themselvee 0! much misery. When emu pond- ere treated in thin manor. the treetnien; being re- peetedoneehmryaodeyglnor do! to «etch one]: e 5“”. flea. Me in fine nigh my be mmwmnm. The Dentnctln or In, In nu Country [In lad. Renal-h. E on one. ch vuuuo. I "hon m maul ways by Mulch w mosquitoe- cu: be uno- ‘ _. _ wgod. '91. best method is a m ' ' "mm ““1: m thin-act broods. but. when III cum on .9. M1 99““?! AA L-_.‘.A_‘_ ,n- low-8... a: 5.3.3:... 3.... . g In 1:... ‘70... din! .3: E ullooF. TREES ARE TREASURES. King”. [flu-"- Arte-pt It Dre-n Rotor- Lead- to u 'l‘llt"wlth the Bren-then. , __.~_ uuw, 1" owing to moccasin! experim’enuwith is. new apparatus which enable: the :5!“ to heat: .It. is called the -ekou- : phone. The machine employs electric a sound valv‘ee, whicn “penetrate the Mutant ear‘and have a reviving eflect {on the diseased parts of the ‘ear. The mechine does' not increaee the vdlume ___ . v.uu.uc I of sound. .but makes it more pene~ ‘trating: It is on the same principle no the Roentgen light rays, which do not, ‘ produce a greater degree of light, but I a, kind of light which penetrate: bodice Lhithefrto impervious to it. The instru- lment in of no benefit to the e ' I! per- | centege of the deaf, any: the Pit burg 1-Diepuch. With the partially dent it ‘ does “ray with the‘eager straining to catch the sound of the human voice. [ end on ordinery' conversation tone cen n .‘nnj paper. Then the king In W by Influential pol-soups. spurred on. and. it is even hinted. commissioned by be dream-kin (ascents n clam o! the Up to March 81 last Great Britsin had spent 81.145.500.000 in conducting the war iu South Africa. This sum is largely in excess of the cost to Ger- mshy of the Franco-Prussian war of 1871, for which. however. the nation was fully reimbursed by the van- quished nation. France paid sswsr in- demnity about 830.000.000 less than the British expenditure in the Boer eon- tlict. Strictly speaking. that indem- nity onty amounted to 5.000.000.000 tunes. 0! “$0050.00”. but Germ-n! received shout}115,000.000 more Iron her vanquished toes in the form of a special contribution from the city of Paris, special taxes in .France, and interest on the chief indemnity. Ont at this all the expenses of the we]- were repaid. Some $140,000,000went to establish a pension fund ’ior old sol- diers. 880.000.000 was spent on army reorganization. about 890900.000 on‘ fortrehsea. “2.500.000. on atrategic rail- ways, while 830,000.000 were ‘stored in gold as an imperial war chest in case of emergencies, and this immense treas- are is still lying dead in the vaults of the Julius fowerjn the fortress 'of Spahdau. ' But the interwtziiigq thing is that the Boer war his coat Great Britain. far more than their final war of’uniflcation cost the'Germanau ‘ onion. The My.) my! '8; nun, convinced thn mm were noes-m to the magnum” o! I proper um ad of com dignity. nu! model's! order was W. The tub-lulu" Ind triumphed. But the change in Or- dm left my lulle- ‘n’inlou. it.) having eagerly welcomed me chum to lighten both the play-kn! sunk. flun- cll! burdens o! tum-wearing“ Bo an- other nppalhqhoulmhtoho court to “In“ thou tninleu on“, to the functions. on! n upsets] dupe-no- tion m (tinted in thelrcuu. But homtter woo W the woman who ‘ presents herself to the lord chamber- lulu (or admlulon to the royal pru- enc‘e bore“ of n sweeping following!!! silk. nun. lace and the other costly maumlu which enter logo the compo- sition of those nuleu. calamari Ind bill-swelling future. of w‘ n15! dross. ‘ Akouplo-o aqua-.mu'ueu: ‘ There are many smiling faces a}. the New York institutiop _for the ‘instruc. +£mwm225. ‘1 .0me Wu fully lei-bunod [or the Out of the Wu! 0! The Non-Lotto: $1 in adv-nee. “1"\ ‘2’- 3, ROAD nwsinmm. *** ************%****$*%**%** * §*%*§*****%*************** CHICAGO. 0W!“ L Hum. WW 0» North Shore Vacant and Imptoved Real Estate. » 'm‘w- . udi'iiiéré" flatware, Stbv?s, Tinware at the Lowest possible Prices the Peabody. Houghleling 8;; 9}}le NG LOANS ' LOANS No. 104 Durbon m. All kinds of

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