Wantedâ€" 1 want about 20 young heifers at once. (:‘rmd prices paid. Apply to John anwy. P. 0. Box 102 Highland Park, Ill. Mrs. Julia R. Leach reached the Park yesterday to spend a few days with her frivuds. She, makes her lwudqunrtvrs :It “Ruvinnok†this tiuw. We, sew that Fred (iruvnsludv hils ('ardsout announcing his (-uudidw ture for city trmsure-r. \Vr guess Fred will :34 there, but llHH't‘ next week. . - ' Carpenters urt- pufling :I m-w ruof on the west side- uf Frank 1’. Haw kins' houso. TIM-y are (10ng 21 bet ter jub than thv uriginul (-urlwnturs did also. We have just haunted that High lzmd Park may vnjuy the 0] portun- ityof having a tirstw-luss college located in its midst. \Vc- shall in» vestigateund report next \VH‘k. if possible. Mr. T. H. Spencer will spunk in the Fir'st l'uitell Eveumclicnl church humlav evening! to fill the pulpit of ’astur Thuron. “ho “as milk-(l m Peoria. wherv he will remain until Tuvsdm'. W“ understand F. M. Evans is in tho field for, town cullvctor. H«- has had two yours’s expuriuncv and ought to know its duties. He has :1 good place for thv office; [N‘UIIII' could [ind him. ' ()ur citizens will be glad to know that Bishop Duhs of the United Evangelical church is looking for a permanent home here in the Park. There is a tendency to make this city the denominational headquar tars, a plan whieh we most devoutly hope will sueeeed. Pastor Johnson was too ill Sunday to he in his pulpit and so the Bap tints were invited over. with the re quest that pastor (iould till the pulpit. With great good and Ht'llae and Christian eourtesy they did so and Mr. Gould preached an exeel lent sermon on the “l’rimaey of [hiligious ()hligation" spiritualbu so eially and tinaneially. from I. Kings l7rl3. We rememher a somewhat similar incident during our pastorate in Adams. Mass†in W73 when the (‘ongregational pastor was suddenly strickenat'ter the'ehureh wan light ed for the evening serviee. ill'e sent word to the sexton to turn down the light> in the ehureh. hut stand in the Vestihnle and tell the people as they euine tn“;:(1t)tl(‘e and hear llih hard." and they eame: and though the night was stormy. the hmlsie was in.†and a mod exeellent spirit pre \ailed. OF LOCAL INTEREST. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. Last night <Thursday), the young pcoplc. of thc Baptist Church gathcr ed at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Erskinc fora social evening. Although it was stormy and the. even- ing unplcasant, about 3-3 came out. A Very good program was rendcred. consisting of songs. rccitations. in- strumcntal music and represent.» tions ot familiar advertisements. H. M. l’rior rendered two tino’ violin solos and Florence Evans a piano solo. Prof. W. A. Wilson. 1“. B. Grccn and H. S. Guilford sang solos. Thc Royal Arcanum quartctte rc» spoudctl to an cncore. Mrs. I". B. (lrecn read and rccitcd dialect. picccs which cvcryonc enjoyed. Miss Bess sit: Chcvcrton clicitcd applause by two rccitations. Thcsc werc intcr- spcrsctl \\'.th thc rcprew-ntations of ads. which thosc prcscnt tricd to gucss. (‘ott'w and cakc \Vcrc scrvctl about I†o‘clock and about ll they (lcpartctl. t'ccling \vcll repaid for com ing out on such a stormy night. l’nstm' L. A. (:‘mnM had the rurv pluuxurv Thursday M‘vning. Mun-h th. nf uniting in nmrriugt- \Villv iam M<-Kmnnu nf this city and Miss LizzivKlnsv of \Vlwvling. :It flw rvsidvnvv nf Alex Huiwrtsun on St. Julmszn'vnma After thv plmlsant wrmnuny Hw (-min‘pmq. among which were muliy out of {awn friends. (-njoyvd a delightful suppvr. Mr. MUKHHQI is (muuf the-bright. industrious. (‘XIN‘H artisans of til:- (-it_\', “1- has live-(l here about twu yours and . mm' H :lvsv‘rw-(lly high reqmmliun as n unnpotmff um] prompt wurkmzm. 'l‘hr hridv (-mmu M’KENNA-KLOSE from just over the border into Cook county, though she has many friends in‘the Park. Mr. au’d Mrs. McKennu will reside for the present at Mr. Ruhertson‘s‘. The NEWS extends its best wishes. A young politician of this city, who is said to be making heroic of V forts, part of the time to win the heart and hand of a mu 9stimahle younglady.um1 at the same time secure an important and lucrative ltx'ill ollice. got slightly mixed in his correspondence. as the following epistle. mailed to the young lady. fullv shows: l hereby announce myself ax a candidate for your hamL and l xliall use all fair and honorâ€" ahle means to secure the nomination. i know that then are many candidates: in the ï¬eld. and I hesitated long before entering: the race. but now that l amin it I atn in it to stay. My \‘ieWra on love and matrimonv have often been expressed in your hearing. and i need not re- peatthemht‘re. You know i favor the gold ~x‘tandard in love-va one hundred cent dollar love. and a maintenance of that standard after marriage. if you decide to confer upon me the honor I seek. please ï¬x a date for the eaut (us \\ith your mother. I have no objection to herat‘ting as temporary chairman, provided that is clearly understood that I am to be chairman of the permanent organization. Should the result of the caucus prove satisfac. tor)", we can soon hold the primaries and se~ led the date and place of the convention. I have never believed in long campaigns, so if you decide to honor the i will ask you to make the convention date as e’arly as possible. Devotedly 'on_rs, I hereby unnuuncg that I am a candidate for thu uï¬ivc 01 Town Clerk in the town of East Deerï¬cld, subject tothc win (If the people at the polisun April 6th. . NW, â€A n“__._. MY DEAR MISS B I hereby :umuum'u that 1 am arandidate for the uï¬ire 0f cunstable in the town of East Decrï¬cld. l have vndeavnrcd to serve the pcnplc in this capacity fur the past" 18 years and shall (‘nminuc- m do so if it is their will. W. F. Emvmum. The leun‘s Caucus of East Deerï¬cld, lur llw Imminminn uf mwxmhip nflit‘ers. will hr hcldï¬'aturday uvoning. Mun-h 13. in Huld- I>¢-rg"s ()poru Hnusu. The (‘andidaum nnnr innn-d will puyfnrthv hull. Don‘t fail to m7 n-ml. C(nnll’rTEE. I hereby ilIHlUllnl‘l‘ mm l mu u'c‘dlulidatc lnr 11w uflicc 0f Supervisor in Hm ann M Hus! Dcvrï¬t-kl. sulyiect to the Will uf the peoplc m the lmHs. April mh. ,\. \\'. FLETCHER. I hm r1 I») :ulllUlHItl (hat 1 mu :1 (umluldu tor flu «Hike of \ssossur in tlu- umn of km" Henrik-Ll! ~Illmtt mm “11! uf tlu- m-nplt- m [In 1m‘l<ml \lrril “1h 1‘ I YA! “Will-R. PETER F. DOOLEY, SLIGHTLY MIXED. TOWN CAUCUS. Strings and Furnishings. InhHJ-lk l\' Violins. Guitars. TOWN CLERK. SUPERVISOR. CONSTABLE. ASSESSQR. ARTH UR ST Banjos and Autoharps Tuned. J o’ux CORKL's Mandorlns. PETER