“Dick†Hawkins, who was to qhow them the way was in the bigMoraipe drug which hcving four horses. out- distancad the other section after leavingï¬alfday. For some reason, The morning lookeg a little threat- ening to the practienl eye,~but- still it was pretty fair. After not a little hurrying to and fro, meeting “at the drug store, with plenty of .ediblee, .chope. boiletl eggs, ground .eofl‘ee, canned goods, peanut candy, lee, ete., stowed away in the lockers and In; der the seats, the company all aloft and inside the drugs. Collins and his fellow eoachman picked up the ribbons. Harry Towner or somebody else tooted the horns, and thev were OK for Highwdod. Holiday and the lake No merrier company ever began such a joumey'ih‘ilt in at groeer’s dozen miles over there» Though the tiny was pretty warm; the roads were 5:00.. and, all were} . That Picnic. Tuesday, August 28th. A. D 1900, will long be remembered by atuut a score of our enterprising society peop. 0, summer residents and others . Some way, the idea of II picnic at Diamond Lake that day t‘ook posses- sion of them, and for about II week preparations were being made and plans matured. f 2comm the weatlier hadto be ta on into the ac~ count,“ downpours and electrical‘ displays had been so common for 31 fortnight. Final arrangements were! for two drags, McLaug hlin’sI with a pair, and the big Morainel stable drug, Mr. Martin’s with four horses and driver, and ï¬nally I one home run about with Mr. and Min. Child I V i The readers of a newspaper are generally supposed to look to it far information and instruction as re- gards public shire. I have become lately a very inter-god reader of your peper, but I maï¬a that unlike most' jburnale you ask questione‘ rather than give [us your own pet. sgpal opinion. In \one issue you ply. us with questions. concerning high school education, and [in the next concerning political problems antler) on. But 1 don't know but you ,nre right. It sets us to thinking. At any rate, I have come to like it. Certainly the News Len-n does not lack tone It is not “namhy-pam- by." It has evidently a policy. ‘ It means something, though I cannot agree with it in all its principles, but it is fair and candid, and that is what I like. Furthermore, it seems to assume that its readers know just as much as its editors. Long may it live. . “You bet,†editor. Editor M6111 290d N 3w. Lnn : FOR SALEâ€"Light machine wagon almost new. Bargain. Scanmn ~-Goou, Jeflolets and Opticians. 10:, 100 feet trons) 220 {m deep: on Oakland avenue. P. 0. Ba: 455. FOR S§LE~CEsap§w flag bizilfiing FOR SALEâ€"â€" Barred Plymouth Rock and Silver-laced Wyandotte Eggs. Call at. 'Bailrond Men’s ). HARRY. Pup. trunnion: 213. Yokphm 38:. Taught: No. 0. at. John Avcl. 0â€. Dow. DR. H. H. BOULTER. Upholstering sud Window .Shdea Oflice : Fletcher mock Dentist. Absent Sn and I My dnrmmmerï¬' H6810. HI“ all day durum Ina um met. LLOYD M. BERGEN, M. D. GLENCOE HOTEL, H. A. LINDWALL. Dr. Frank M. Iagalls. Communicated. West Elm Street; Winneth. DRE. C. « WWI}. 'G'lLf-ï¬iciiif DE N 1'15 1'. NW Park. III. H had Put. Banach. colors ruled 9' ground: and In Whelen arran, the link for 8! again a combin theatrical, whit hold of the par troduced the P eeiving on even of her at homes I: van as distill This is the‘ It Last society fad to strike out shore ‘ It wasintr‘oduced It a New 13112 and summer resort this season. A}: Eastern paper de scribes it’s in! fpdnctiou as followa, to wit: One of our s fciuty men, a past. 18 k. quality, IN '3 prumisud to adapt Lougfellow’s w ll known poem to this shop and i i lonely artists for some future issl aol the Nzws-Lm- 1'“, so that Wg 'ust our readers _wj|l not be Wholly d appointed. . If all our per/onul cflorts fail we shall as u‘lu r wort assume the garb ot- a census 3;, a book agent or some other moi-‘1', pest and so_ obtain by subterfuge tint. knowledge which our mwlior artigfail to secure. '- One of our s 18 k. quality. I“ Lougfellow’s W this shop and i some future issl in, so that "9 “01 be Wholly d ‘We have been :rying all our arts to so win the cor ï¬dence of those l’uir artiï¬cers, auto azure an invitation to visit than shc v pro houo public-0,. for the especml audit 0‘ our aux ions and admr‘ ring; readers. We ean’t just say We have Tailed, though no direc‘ invitation has been reéeived, hence ' :e are not cast duwu or dismayed. ‘ There’ is hiddc 1 in now hack lot, under the protec ng‘ shade of some old ï¬rst'growth I lk trees in one of the towas on or: North Share, the most unique lit‘ fie blacksmith shop in all the comm .iweallln. The pro siding genius; 5 miuses we should say, for there a‘ .3 several of them. are charming 2x piety young ladies, and they are his loni‘ug all sorts of fancy gOuds in metal, irOn,u0ppet, brass, silver and gold. The ï¬rst thing. he owner at that valuable borne div; alter he learned of his death, was a go over and tell Coachman Cum†he was not to blame for it, and bank him for do- ing so We“ as I: did. The event has been the talk .of chi town all the week. A drama! ,3 close of I in“. Hunt season to m juy. ‘ Then as everythi ,g was_ going on well a in, in spill ‘ol the dictator, a' and an shower name .up, when quicker than we ram tell it. they ‘picked‘ up their at )plieu. the coffee. c’ho , em, from tt 1 ï¬re. and hastod to t nearest ho smiths Bartlett, who treated “Mn ,1 the most kind and hospitable m: mar, as though they were her new at at kin. and all the party ore lavi h in her praise. A mesugo‘ hack t ' Mr. Martin. new cured a fresh team to take the nhnn- cloned drag up to 16 like and bring them homo. S- no changes of horses was made, I It at Lake Forest Mr.‘ Child’nsing.’ horse gave: out and another was wanted to bring him in while the ' drama was led in 'the park. He die' , Wednesday. ' 1 Of course, the‘Judden death of fthat horse and the vicissitudes of the ‘company in gettiï¬-j: to the lake. cut; 1a damper over th; whole company, but the non-Ry of' the whole? thing“ the score of tha‘z":aower thatdid‘ not1 me. 'the'untollj' kindness of tha; Bartlett househol; . the afternoon in} the woods and; (mi he lake, the ovum-‘1 lul, journey he ire. all «at? and; sound, made: it a: lay not soon to be} forgotten. The eroic exertions of 1‘ Hall and Forsjte, with aid from1 Boulton, evoked ‘dnbounded praise from all the party; Nothing like it since Tennyson", “Six Hundred†rudeinto the jaw} of death. Only just one thing ‘wal; ‘wunting. the man with a lrodak to t "mall: each rapidly Succeeding tragic )r ludicrous scene and event†‘ one of the horse: of drag showed sign: c about midwty hour the lake and thong! yum. catch, Meant Holmes Forsytvhea‘ the ‘eoachmén, did the sick animal, a p able one, dipd than in a very short ï¬t!) was confusion with but after the men the drag back to tb the company went reaching it exhauat: ï¬nd the others witl the grove on the hike. That iillllthy. famey, who has in- i‘risian' custom of re- ' lgs, gave the abcond fa‘few nights since. {itly Spanish as the 2111. Tim Spanish .yrynhete about the; we. Mrs. Charles ed the program of a. Blmey. it was “on of a musical and u mum to have khan thr (my. Sitcom .he- owner at that alter he learned 0 go over and to" g be was not to bank him for do- t ' Mr. Martin. 50‘ 1’ ti) take the than- 19 like and bring I no changes of I It at Lake Faust ' horse gate out Iecured to bring ck one was led in “Wednesday. ' ,sudden death of vicissitudes of the 7-3; to the lake. cut : whole company, 'the whole thing. ’fmer that did not ' kindness of the . the afternoon in be lake, the event- IIe. all safe and lay not soon to be eroic exertions of 9. with aid from Inbounded praise ‘ Nothing like it “Six Hundred†" of death Only I wanting. the man; "I'nslix each rapidly )r ludicrous scene ,n ' Of course, all o little dismay, had hauled the ‘mrest house. m to the lake. -I and hungry, to lire all built in west 'side of the Robert Hail, Boulton, ,Ind all they could, ; and very vain. by ï¬ne roodsidg he McLaughlin serious illnels an Halfday and the men aboard #1: was' 00' to the Chicago park. and ion] and'sto'rnu at small cost in time and '3 taken money, without the noise and danger Sixteen on crowded streets. 1' The tare on the elevawd railway is 5 can“ in either direction between Wilson avenue add any point oaths Union loop in the ban of Chicago. Tho lO-ride‘beumr ticket sold by the C., M. St. P. Co. at Evanswn for $1.00. good between Evans'hou and Wilson avenue, are also wo- wnient for holders of C. M- Elecâ€" tric commutation tickets (ending to Evasion. At the Evaustuu platfdrm of the: electric railway passengers take the: C., M. St P. train: which mu Iii short int-«rule and high speed he- I mean Evanoton and Wilton "wool and connect with “:09an trains.-I The tickets are good to return onl date stamped, and are sold by local, agents at the following rates: l Highland Park. 40c; Wilmette, i 25c; Keuilworth 25c; Winneth l 350; Glam, 35c; Hi3 ; Ft. Sheridan. 50c; Lake Forest. 55c. ‘ New Route to Union Loop. ' I The’C. a M. Electric Railway Co 1’ now sells round trip encumiuutick-i eta to Wiiuou IVenue in Chicago (the! north terminus of the Nurthweuloru' Elevated Railway.) f ‘The Crisis in China’ is a new: book; price 81. 00; made up at puporai wriIIou by II don-u specialists, and to: far In read, iI in ï¬rst nine. II III' wholly IIIIIiIIe Beresford’u. but one! you can 'IIIfl'ord Io skip ii you intend Io be up-Io- d-IIIII III II“ on Ihe Chiuli question. Two editiouu were sold; in the iinII ioIIIIighI. We IIIIIIII: our purchases III 177 WIIIIIII-III II ~ IIIIIIs. MM“ The beat map of China III Blerm' II of London, [aided for pocket use. II. is about. 26:36 inches. price I'll cents. Burmiord’i _BruIIk Up in China, has I line map; all the rail- roads, existing, in process u! con struction and projected, no indi- cated: the provinceq are not wibrud Bemiord'u book is packed full oi information. all up to dale, «ml English naval 'oflicer IIIIII he in, he does not want any break-up in China. For me real facts and the opiuium of the ruling commercial classes of the Chinese and the feel iugs of the ioreigulrfldu, there III no better uutlwriivy. Unforluuuely, the collection bed been deelroyed before We reached the hotel Wednesday morning, but Ithe genial doctor kindly look Ire over into Mr. Montgomery's peelure where they grow ingreul prohuuiou. and of many Varieties and gave us bull an hour‘s charming discourse, with living specimens on hie favorite theme. F rum earliest boyhood We have known loudntools, but the Doc- lor told In more in the! bell hour then all we ever knew or dreamed of before of those eeculenh We don": want the Doctor bored, but. if you want l0 learn about mushrooms. get into lite conversation with him and “draw him 095’ ’wlIeu you will learn how little you knew of much- rooma. . TuudIIy y. be and HI. Schuyler M. Coo, whom the doctor has enthused brought in II big lwudrv basket nearly-lull for the tableauno that "every diner had I dill: aerwd. ‘Nor was Ila: all. HI: liad collected choice specimens of our thirty ur- ietia from this immediate vicinity. au‘o “ranged them on plates nu III a horticultufal show. all properly la- [â€13de one ‘0! the room It IlIe MoruiLe, so they could be seen and studied by its guests. The displuv was not only It brilliant one, but one also intensel suggestive and in strnctive, IIu uttmuwd nuiVen-ml at. mullon and prIIhIe. Mushrooms. " ~ Dr. L. W. Wot-on. a: Chicago physiciui of our thirty years pnw~ tine, came out to the Moraine {or two weeks rest and the study a! mushrooms. He bu been ,lhere nearly oi; weeks. and says he can't gm. any his trumps through the woods and ï¬elds so remuneratiVe in his pet. lino. _ . may girls, (hand as Spanish dams and downs. «no dancing down the biond stairway “to: the guests pad admblod. and performed a mont‘gnooful bolero on the have under the moonl‘ighc.†0n!- Mast and most scour-to die. ï¬onnry. the Student’u Standard. do lines bolero u "n Spaniuh dance expreulng lo'vo, usually accompanied by manual! and singing? Let us have bolero;" we have the Spadish house, the “Mir-Iago,†up on the lake from; we have the young ladies in plenty and the music of‘eourse. ‘ PhandTomachnuc onus. Inn'- an no Anus. W. E. BRAND. .ocal Agent GLIiCOI. Coal, Bui|dinz fla‘terial. 8M '0 u “LIPNOII O :u Chmol'houe M nos. PARK BROS. é .BEGGS Xi“ Joanie Floyd. ‘ If hunliua ml mu: manager, has on: of new sidewalk built iu fruut ( prowl] in but charge. “'1: I to not“ two autism jab-n. one a plank walk by the Zimmens on the an: aide u! the Dr. Banquet Naomi 6 them a strip of «3me «all; 1 411'. Had. Mom in “out at a van M lot just above the O'Brien p be on the Sheridan Rad north. , Our friend and audio choc! Dnggun. bu In approudw'w the ruilm on 006ml “Quin, much we Inked him to do. Tl Mih Inigo! doing thing! In. Fwd Nauru-bur. Mahdi Brand. In an Ad? ly kiuodnou. took Cull place in the [nut while! Jack in :3th a good everyone like; ta mm: Cubic! John C. D! L). of “an Erskine hunk. wok II F days .0. win moi arm. "Envy ago-lucky" hotel at T. J. Forrest. in» abut. South Hum. Be say- 5‘:- imply immense our mm. I on «M mum to the «square yard hm can he found 'Inyu’here elite 5 far Is he know; ’rlccs Always Right. TM 46 m but M, Evans Brothers. Ice Cream . nd lc‘es.’ (m Puma!) rm. and Muted. ‘ CHICAGO. OfCUCJ. L. W Milt. WIMM. An Age 0: Our Spec Our m m yum vat quickly and I m than mated with \\'honSny'.c. ï¬x and F fut m Mubflupth . IM‘. On North. S are Vacant and Impmvcd Real Estate. : RAFFEN E H luau-count Fl: .c‘lâ€" an Cents-1 An In "WMLOB. We head 0‘1: vet «Mum have the Want My Fucv (in-cerium ï¬at m M. nth Fain Md gm†Wu†.1 umn-uwymu (bx-um. "all.“ ad n mu conum on won. out w m PLUICII I SHOES Péabo I): Houghleling 8c seainc ABLE snoes ALWAY‘ “11st Bl [LDING LOANS F B. Green 6: 00., HOME DAIRY This I! I ume whc Specialties. xxszflxral‘rszw? alty is Fine Groceries MLUAND... n “jun-almanac†walnut": the lacIIMeswdu ll. Children 'Vt' . Mddfllflun. Ac slugâ€. .‘unuuew 0:31;“' No. {64 Den-bor- Street. l mm A†ALWAY‘ amt... FOR ALL THE FAMILY._.. no. Hi- neighbor- ;r ' Unly’n was away. allow that adub him up use I cruising 0030! than t'u I way CIICAOO. CENTRAL AVE... HIGHLAND PARK Phone 33. Thorium! Em.vwlw «um rv~ candy but been contacted with Hm Nut-Luna aloe frog‘ in ï¬rst - «5*.an m W" [.mmmihlw“ m’ Our m, «ï¬x-tanner Wu. lien Wanda hunk-o min lied M the WI!!! u we mm W ecstatic. in Harvard. Mitnothuiifotflwlouy and ire-chew of Ibo loamy cumuy 40Wâ€. M I“. (“1“ -‘Ilb‘ has highly of “Will." u thou‘h no h u! got it. ' Excity “Child 8. P Mâ€, Winn is now the police oï¬eer iii Fun Sheridan Perk. won the win: in u..- iile mien there the am. his! The judge. were XI. P1017, “hunger ol the rk, Sargent. Buni- of hm lery " ," and Sulion Ageiit'Coi-rad of Fort Sheridiiu. The Ivan! wu. made the 27th. i flu in this city Woduwuy at noon and aiming. 89 is keep. in“ u mun-r man an the Black new. four mite: Ihuvo South flan-u. and d! m ï¬lm! :0 knot “m the "fluppy-go-iwty.†his _.houu-. is gnawing. A nilkmu'u bog-arm III! a [9“ days ago in Adam. Shu;aur um duping ground. 8mm of the milhmn'a Mum harp don‘t gr! Chicago Telephone Co. A TELEPHONE G. VILUS CUNNINCS. Mgr. w M Ill- THE 3851' SERVICE AT'LOWEST RATES. m we commence AID mom. Once you kmthe many “mines. it becomes an indispensable ï¬xture. I?" Office or Home This I: I an who. u. Mamhuwbcmg mm. and to n we“. : with .3 Stan {01 ma