Mr. Elisha Morgan, our new police magistrate, has received his commission from Governor Yates, and in now a full-fledged “judge,†prepared to adjudicate all matters of importance, save those of the grav- est character and involving a pecuni- lry consideration of over $200. He expects to sail for England, June 4th, and perhaps he wil’l pick up a by judicial pointaJiming his trip. I Don’t forget the colored concert, Thu'rsday, May 29th, at Goldberg’ s opera house. Come out and have a good laugh, and also witness some of the attainments of the negro. Mrs. George McLaughlinJormerJy a ï¬tment of Highland Park, but now of Chicago, will sp‘end the sum. mer in Lake Forest. The May ball at Goldberg’ s opera house last evening was largely at. tended and was a most enjoyable aflair. It 18 strange that every time some one whistles to a dog every man in hearing turns to see if he 15 the one wanted 'EIU DWI.- -"13.'« _ ; " Don’t tdkgéé {M'iheï¬a ’i‘S "erTach; ing _oervioe in the Baptist-“church «vary Sunday excelling at 7330; 38: Put“! me will be thankful for any item of local news or matter of public in tenet. Telepbo'ne No. 92 If'ybu want to see some marks of "Art†just step into Purdy’a Hardâ€" Fort Sheridan Puk will be oiaezied for the season tomorrow. Clara and Anna Goldbexg spent Sunday with triends' m Chicago. , 18.13. Childl, of Chicago,‘ It I red. dent of the Park for the summer. Dr. Don. fWalker, 0} Chicago. spent Sunday with Mrs. A. E. Dor. soy. Suburibo 19: the Ni'l-LI;III. Master Irving Breed, youngest eon of George Brand, met with Quite a serious and painful accident la‘et Monday evening while playing hide an‘d- seek with some little playmates. He was running to hide and ran into a wire that had a hook on it, striking him around the neck, ‘and almost sovering his jugular vein. A physician was called and the wound‘ wee dressed. It " required seveni stitches to clone the laceration. He is doing nicely, but it v'vill be some time before he will join in another 899w yfleide-md-Beeit-, , The house bun-gee has been. put up' at the Hotel'Moraine to; the season 011902. Among the ï¬rst arrivals were Dr.4Pomer9y,‘ of Calumet, Mich; A. 0.» Frost 'and family, of Chicago; Mrs. 'R. M. Hooley ahd two daughters,.Mrs. Hurlbu‘rt add Miss Hooley. ' _ . c; May CmtiaQaJG-year-old Wanke- gan‘ schoola girl, has mystb‘rioualy disappeared. Last Monday morn- ing she left. her home at the usual hour and'etarted for school, a féw bl‘ocks away. Since then a'lltraée of her has been loét. , I dylvunil, who spent _a portion of one summer in our city as the guest of bécur in the early autumn, we are informed. Chicagoans} amicted with exagger- ationâ€"n very common, but not fatal dimuâ€"Inodutly put the popuga. non of that city at 2,149‘000 Qu‘iea a fumble sized suburb in the windy city. ' ’ . W. E. Brand. Insurance Again. , The many friends of Father Mad- den are glad to see his pleasant face on our street: again. He returned nth Park last week, much improved in health. ; r( .c I ( a I w FRIDAY. MAY 23, 1902‘ It is reported that "the military reservation at Fort Sheridan is to be enlarged. As we understand it, the Prall addition 'from ' the electric power house. ‘north to the‘Fort Sher- idan depot, up to the Northwestern tracks, is to 'be seéu'red, and then that large block directly south of the? cavalry,et'nbles‘ down to Fort-Sheri- dan Park ~its to be secured ’aleo. ‘ There are a large number of boom} shops, etc., on these pieces of land and the owuere Will be paid hand- some ï¬icee, as our .Uncle Sam in rich and gen‘eroue. When this‘ is done and new quarters built, the number of men stationed at the FQLU .. ....._'....â€"......_~«..“_-...» “-0-. will be served by the ladies. All .mndially invijgdhk . The owner ‘of the realty on Lin- coln avenue, in Wrenn’s addition, ‘W‘hich certain parties, unknown to said owner, did surreptitiOusly up. propriate and use as a skating pond last winter, would feel under “re- newed obligations to said unknown parties if they would (as soon as convenient to them, of course) restore the said realty to its former normal condition or grade the same eqit will be suitable for a tennis court, as the owner is not disposed to have the property lie idle or un- 1 productive all summer and fall. l of Chicago, will delivor a popular ran: on “The Supreme Motive In L119. †Pastor Fowler is a planning “3;! the Centennial Baptist church, I'd On Fridey evening. June 13th, at 7:30, e mi; cell and model will be held' in the Baptist church, at which every member isrurged to be present, and respond to the cell of his name. Beeidee the roll cell Rev. Arthur '1‘. Fowler, the able and energetic peeâ€" -Who’s NuaLmn no yours-d- gaged exclusively- by the ooinpé‘ny, this great corporation ,maintains schools-â€"â€"high schools, common schools, manual training schoolsâ€"z ‘ is forty thousand volume library, Ttwenthy-ï¬ve ‘free public bathe, read. ing rooms, club'roome, game grounds, etc, and contributes liberally beach of thewmany churches. ' Of 3hese, « owing to the thirty different nution- ' alities‘comprising 'the populetion of Calumet, there are thirty-seven up?!" ate churches in Calumet, although ï¬zzgreMngaquuhnncJMm- znm’hém. 11:: person referred to is Dr. E. B. Foamy, for twenty- -seven years in Ciluoiet, Mich" where he had charge cipthe medical and â€surgical service of the great Calumet and Hecla Mining [Company and was chief of stafl at the dispensary and hospital main- tained for its employee and their families by that wonderful corpdra- tion. Dr Pomeroy speaks very eutertainingly of the great mine, not only of its great wealth' 1n cop: per, but of its liberality and great- ness of consideration towards all its employee Aside from the large and beautiful dispensary and the perfectly equipped hospital, attended by fourteen regular physicians, en- Memorial services will beheld at the First United Evangelical church on Smidsy evening. Than will be special music and the pastor will speak on “The Gospel of Patriotism The services will begin at 7:45. thii ye'ir «ingÃ©ï¬ Monday. lily 15;}; to make Highland Path hit permai nent home. 3011.435,- «mum; -- .0...“ Local Union. No. 461. the High- land. 'Park branch of the Unï¬tod Brotherhood of Carpenters andJoin- on of America, have ruined the initiation!“ to 815, to take elect on and after the ï¬rst of J um. nt: ï¬rst mac; ,3; the Monm-