with the usistsnt ,seerets heed. As the visitor advances. the door. aloo- ing, lets the teapot swing down till it "mchee the floor with e cfesh. The visitor ususlly gives a leap bf suipl‘ise sod feet, end the nssistent secretary etete. apprised by the onsh. looks up ‘ with I. glad smile, extends hie hand. and says to the unnerved visitor: “What can I do for you?†I â€tonight swung. During tho (In: the bunk- nro sounded-hm mu. On tho Inch dock than I. t N load Opt-cunt (or women a: a . toom for men. A h; m. flu pl to I“ And book. It.“- may} with hum; facilities In no M“ {or those who um than. m m fleet has been outlined by Mr. M“ to ohudty. Th. sum†My bou- tannin u on anti! “I!" morning. In an a M (it in disorderly he in tutti: to tho m “a conned. ' . â€built Scents?! of State Moe. who in «17 do“. ha 3 unique devioo to: nun-thing him 0! the Intrusion o! 1 Visitor. He ha a tespot slung over the hack of his chun- by I string. the 0nd of which in tied to the doorknob. When a. visitor ontenJhe door. swing- ing open. nin- the teapot to 1.1on Tone ie becoming very gay. Stete Geologist Durable has disclosed to the people of that state nonme- 01 mineral wealth that are astounding. He milk“ in one county alone. 'thet of Cherokee there m 60,090,000 Ours Inuet be, not "a nation oi! enur- teure." but a. nation of professionals; it it is to hold its own in the coming strugglesâ€"struggles not merely for commercial dominance. but for the aup‘rexndcy of political end more] ‘ideols, says the Atlantic. Our period of national isolation, with all: it brought of good or evil, has en out- lived. The new epoch will piece a heavy handicap upon ignorance of the actual world, upon indiflerence to in- ternational usage: and undertakings, upon contempt for the foreigners. What is needed is, indeed, knowledge and the’ skill that knowledge make! possible. The spirit with which we confront the netio’ffal teak- ot the fu- ture should have the sobriety. the ï¬rmness, the steady effectimeee, which we associate with the pretee- elonol. 11:19 in ‘au Texas, as a, whole. there or. 3.000000,000 tons. A'nd by the side of this ore lies all the coal nec- essary to work the are into shape. Th9 geologist makes the flat state ment that “no‘country in the world In! cheaper material for â€nothing iron than east Texan.†Advice against Ipeculltlon is lens! hie but unavailing, truly churns tho Wuhington Star. Peopte who won do not need -it and thou who lost In no mare money. ‘ keg-3‘0:- 3? no Edi‘goor. Gusto! pl $.80 on ‘0 «on... .1053 8:3 .I pron-’38.... Epg§£.89ro Engagigrl‘ ‘0 38.3 Ernaâ€"aortas. tmtdn p. I. M uni manmwummnn lnddontwuwimhyomm hunmflmumnnbuhd and! Ian M don m NI. wiï¬dnlhrroququtronthdrm an. Wumoktt'goodnm-ï¬ for quit. "rm. wu hm busy h- A‘Wloflhomflhoym‘hto tho M o! o with! M on“ he mud Mo yum tokon. “Ivont it tookon on my homo,“ odd tho boy. ond Joldngly- tho .photognphor no oworod: “All right. bring your homo up.†Tho boy mm but In o minnto that. won o and: out] o hon; on tho as)! that nlmoot shook the building. and in come tho boy [coding his ooddlo pony. Tho photomphor won me. however. our]. ï¬nding his blufl collod. ho mounted the boy on hi: pony and took hit picture. Oflice Qpen from 7 a. m. to 7:30 p.111. Oflie'e not open on Sunday. Mail trains arrive and depart as follows SOUTH Boon) - v ‘ At 5 revivel meeting wen-3h towneu‘nneroee mdnldtlnthem the wickedelt mu in the city. “I’d go to perdition if I :11on die to- night." he concluded. Immedhtely en old deacon started the hymn: “If you get there beibre I do. look out for no â€"I'm coming. too." .Then the deem wondered why everybody hushed. u. m. received and dispatched a . . m. , - ‘ . p.-m. ' ' “‘ 5:38p.m.q-_“ ‘ . 7:17 p. m. “ dispatched. Sunday ma il" 13 dispatched $5151 pm All mails close 30 minutes before the departure of tn sins. . € Farm. 871 513 l V Hlxhhnd Park Postofllce. Enouam'uhhuu. A m. receivhd NORTH Bellini A_ m. rectiï¬ed and dismtched THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSLETTER. A W. Fletcher. RM. My Stock b I]! new and up-to-dnu' Spring Goods. 1 never loop I stock at natal-dab Shoes in! longer than a ’ . \ yin clout thopoota _I_y W plpu in_ to tell_ nt_ a reg-901M. no. to; Ion-It? "SMâ€""IQ! 171:5 ELIE; GER 'th iiï¬it} Bidi‘pooéow mt. BAYSE ELOCK, CENTRAL AVE. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. 5O ‘- HER rgChIN’l‘. $2.00 Per Ye FINE SH(,)ES Shirts pltin .......... 10 ' “ with col cufls 15‘ - “ open front or pleated ......... 1'2 ,“ Flannel. . . . . .4-8 “ Negligée. ....... 12 Vests .............. Pants ............ f . Emma .......... Communion Suits. Pajamas. . . , ....... J. .BLonDAHL Up-to-Date Shoe Dealer m ' Wéééae$k>x<>x<éeéeee§él$k§eee§é¥sk¥§é§é¥§ :************************Â¥ News-Letter Everyth‘ing,Fresh,'and Prices Low. FRUITS AND/VEGETABLES ‘IN THEIR SEASON. ' SALE AT COST Vine m, but. 8!; MI: m. and steam am. /sT. PETER 31205., Prop. - ‘ Grand Spring Opening of On all Subscriptions to the Regular Subscription Price When Paid in Advance. . . 5:Clx/emisettes. . . 1"Dlscount During Boys Waists" prons ........... Overalls ......... Jackets . . . _ ..... ToWels......... -: [Napkins ........... ‘Table Covers. ' Sheets ............. Pillow Slips Pillow Shams ...... 10 Counterpanes ........ Do yligg, , q . .. ..... Tray Cloths ......... Rough Dry. per 1b,. Collars ..... ‘9 ........ Cufl‘s. pain; ......... Undervests .......... Handkerghiefs ...... / “ silk†Mists ........ 8-10' .............. 5-10 3 ............... 8 s . . . . ........... 5 ............. ‘ . . . .2 Roller ......... 2 >8. ............. 1 71)ng ...... 5] ............... g Slips ........... 21 Shams ...... 102.5 males .......... 5‘ L. e‘ 1...}, - K .......... 1 loths. . . . . ...... 1 8-10'Dress'es ......... 5-10 “ Fancy. . . . .8 ‘ ‘ Child's... 1! 7‘. plaingmlfmgb .4 1 Corset Covers. ......... 4 5 Toilet Na pkin ........ _.1 51Washcloths ........ -. . .'.1 BMTidies.......m.. ...... 2, aiWrapp pers .......... 10-25 “Blankets ....... ‘ 3 ..... 15 1 Curtains ........ 25-31 00 8 Quilts ........... ' . . .20-30 Shirtwaists. . . . . . . .15-25 Skirtsmka’m“ an r1,540 “ fancy ...,....35.-40 “‘ dress. "40-50 lChémises 5 Drawers. ........5 ISkaings, pain. g....2 Night, Dresses..-.......5 Aprons...2 ....... ...5-8 ...... . 15-25