We understand a well known gen~ tleman of this city is planning to open a general house renting. board- ing, and male employment bureau early next season in connection with his present business. If his plan materializes, he will have an ofï¬ce in the best business part of the city,‘ where he will keep a list of every house to be rented, the name etc of the owner or agent; who will enter- tain and board summer residents, the number of rooms, prices, etc, also a list of all the geod men who want positions as coachmen, gardeners, or general workmen by the week or the day. The idea is to help the people of the city at every moderate cost, putting now and then a sliekel in his own pocket. But he says he is not avaricious and wants neither the earth. nor all the money in the Park. There will be a dance at the Ex- moor Club house, tomorrow, Saturday evening from 8 until 11.30 o’clock. The following young men are 'among the ushers; Hobart Moore, Everett Millard, De Koven Towner, Vernon Cassard, James Watson and Richard W. Hawkins. The following ladies will serve as a reception committee: Mesdames. Alexander and Quincy. and Misses Yoe and Millagrl. The club’ 6 series of entertainments for the balance of the season will be brilliant through- out. The lady who is'aceused of having knowlvdgo of the theft of the golf- or'a coat last week wishes in defence to say that she was just visiting a frivnd here; that she wished to see what go‘f was like; that she did not go inside the grounds, but watched from outside the fence. and that nvither of her children was large enough to ho implicatml in any way with tho tin-ft. Finally, the party Went to the Highland Park Club house fora dance, where Mrs. William Morgan joined them. The Park young peo- ple having set the Eace, it now reâ€" mains for other Su urban towus to ï¬lmy], theigvanxple’s , WU We are happy to say .the boulevard to the club house is now illuminated by a dazzling row of electric lights all the way from St. Johns to the port cochere. [CONCLUDED mom FIRST PAGE.] back to Miss Floyd’s for ice cream and cake. It was the most novel, 11ml unique afl'air 0f_the season. PROGRESSIVE MNNERS. THE EXMOOR DANCE. SOMETHING NEW. ft: Central Avenue and Second Street. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. Stove and Furnace Work. OFFICE: CENTRAL AVENUE AND FIRST STREET. «$33.8 Tin Shut Iron and Copper Work done to your order Blacksmith Hard and Soft Coal, Kindling, Wood, Lumber} A First Class Bakery and Restaurant Herman Mack, I}; Jobbing promptly ancndcxl tn. Lawn mowers sharpcnml and rcpnin-«l. Horseshoeing a specialty. A. Driscoll, Opera Block, HIGHLAND PARK. ILL, Hehry Ewart, ETIMATFS FREE I beg to anhouncc that I have opened a My desire at all times will be to so ly my paw with the best. as to Variety, exce lence and price. I Solicit your patronage. NEXT DOOR T0 POSTOFFICE. If Cymyso desire, our wagon will call on you at any time to take orders for home-made bakery goods of every character; also N. B.â€"I deliver all goods promptly and ha of chagc. JOHN' MIDDLETON. Ind Sewer Pipe, Lime and Cement. Building Material of All Kinds. “FE ‘ PM: i rivate ': florseshoer. HIGHLAND PARK. was mm; TELEPHONE 92. TE LE PHONE N 0. .12 artwï¬rast‘ï¬lass Soda Semi ‘ . DEALER IN The bed of everything always at this store. Fred. W. Schumacher, ALLEGRE 1T! and PLQW’S CA NDIES. Delicious JUST OPPOSITE "HIE DEPOT. THUNE 48. is a fare article, but we be- lieve we have it; the best in the city. A fresh stock of the original CONSTANTLY ON â€AND. Prescrlpuon Drngglst, 9 St. Johns Avenue. Soda Water. O...