BANK :nnd lRlAL Il' District 0. BOX†- tlements for the betterment of the ‘ are eelf-sacriï¬cingly undertaking i, to_ better matters. It is a sin and i1 a‘crime for; people to move inté' the suburbs and enjoy themselves . while neglecting to support the} churches with their meuey, which are conducting missions and set-l I 4 overcrnwded citiesâ€"4nd taking a personal interest in‘ench work. It is a selï¬shness that will react “timely upon themselves. The enbnrban preacher prayed well whenhee’eid: "Imd, bless thee- OLOO ILL. Park \e 388 N013 Dity ~nk. II FOR W. the are st‘homo on beds of. nick- tusoato openly oppose the saloon One a! the striking things in non Ind notes of wellness.†‘ ' but “stnnds committed to the li- modern 4“,, is the madeâ€, for God. indeed. hue mercy nponluense system." Now. that is ex- poop“ to more from the leity into those who shirt all responsibility lï¬actly' vhst the Republican party the country. This ““9 .50.“ in the betterment of the world, does not admit. This party bu new ad untried problems. wmnlthinking only othettering them- always been the party of great country people flocked into the â€l1". w moral ideas. It claims, and I be Some one pot words into th‘el lieve aim-its. the credit of father- cit the uesti‘ons of mnuici l . y q pa ‘month of s countryman to 'hlcllliug 393,1). all the legislation i1 government. the eontrol of the 1 “ w , . everlinoreesing urban population.lm“y can 9“." Amen. 1 this country favorable to temper res-adjustment of business methods “l‘m End 30)! 0“! People ance. It would puzzle one a lon; ' - Ln“ ‘1†m†" y°u d°’ time- to ï¬nd with a ï¬ne-toothe “’d “do†hie were Prmmg m . Furl! you should desert it ’ , . ‘ ‘ the from. NOW the question is, 1 You would spoil the country. too.“ comb any thing ofvimportance ill! our politicsl opponents have don with the heat classes moving out! of the congested districts, leavingl Mg. Eon-03;..1 infer from the by legislation or otherwise to o] ' l ‘ ‘ “ " 7-â€" ALAâ€"1.... nnnn the nroaréss of the saloon. Ul luv may-u"- â€"--..V_.,, n , 7 only the “renters,†transients and i tone of the ang.Lmn during‘ foreign population to occupy theithe past few weeks that the inten- ‘dï¬efl-ï¬d homemvhat i3 to become i‘tion is to make it independent in of “new diotricts? City prob- politics. I therefore take the lib- lem are becoming more and more erty to call attention through your complicated. Who is reopeneibie Ecolumus to an event which occur- for their â€"sointion? Have these ‘ red recently in the Rock River socalled “best" Gilli-1896, Who have Methodist Conference. moved to the suburbs, by virtue Dr. M, M, Parkhurst, chair- of their removal no further refpon- 1 ‘ an of the temperance committee 'sibility in this matter? {in his report to the Conference - II , _,_AI.-L:-nâ€"- This In a question that Involves Einserted the follompg resolutions: gage of keeping it “QM-ï¬n dams the not only the welfare of the people.“We record our deliberate Judg. winter. Aodress P. 0. Box. 162'i 19- in the city, but the prosPe'rity and timeut that no political party has a â€whlwflflLM , ' ' . ' . ' . . ' †WAs'rnnâ€"To rent a. house and lotof tuterests of the suburbnmtes 88,:1ght to expect or ought to recezve “out one mm. between am well. Their ï¬ne [homes are made the support of‘ Christian men so and Highhnd Perk; went-to raise ' V - ’ ' ' ‘ d . " possxbb only by the ctty a pros long as 1t stands commuted tothe ï¬â€˜gikg’fgetï¬igï¬ojo?†â€â€œâ€˜;,,,;‘.;3, ï¬t The, citv furnishes them ' u , 7 - . W P9 y f t. e _ If illlcense polleyvor refuses to put 1t WANTEva young man talcum a good 1! “lat†or mâ€! mak198~ 4 .self on record 111 an attttude of trade: good opportunity to savanna- th‘ereforer the: wettest the cityflopeu hostility to the saloon.†glgyfï¬ffrgfggf Wm: Addâ€; turn its government and politics“ MW V , _ ., ' _ . To my mind this TOPing POH‘ Lostâ€"Silver card case with owner‘s 07’" to the professional P3l‘t1013n§‘tica into religious conventions is on’ 8‘ Johns‘avenne Bows rd for w name on card inside, on October 7th, to manipulatethe “hoodlums†and tnnwise, uncalled for, and in this turn to Mr. 0. H. Morgan. 20 H ' ' ' I. . 4 W to? “boodle,†mcrease taxes “ml" icase It led to an unfortunate blnn- Fonmsunn Boone 10, “at; smmbem ' ec in the, mo:- 19 and the t ‘ _ hot woterwbath and all modern in). nï¬gl t 8 , . -- 8!; , _‘ £der. A ~The olunder strougty re movements. 29 H. News~Letten ,,:.LL_.J _._r....__..__,_ , â€'0 higher interests of the city, and minds one of the one committed WOW“! decreases in “1“â€, 35? by Dr. Bumbard 1n the campaign many (if the 0mm fashionable (iis- of 1334 when he “39¢ m â€pgech. tflcts in Chicag9 119119 done, their the “1111315110“ “Bum 3W9!“ 'bnsmess mil saï¬m‘ï¬ï¬mrcity S’OW and Rebellion.†B6th blénders in diarepute anti matters grow have come from mixing up reâ€" from bad to worse ligion and politics. ‘ .s ?N9 suburbanite can ~tlf‘ford to cqngmtulhtelï¬mself on being well 611th the tqrmoil and the “mud†of city life‘nnd pdlitice unless he does all he can to help those 'who ‘ Some one pot words'lnto th‘o Q month of I countryman to which ‘mnny can any “Amen!"z “ “I‘m 313d you city people ‘ Like the city so you do, , For it you should desert it ! You would spell the country. too.‘ ‘30 We cannot excuse 'Dr. Pfl‘tké ’9", hufet for this indiscretion except Id†on the ground that almost invari- T he 11ny when a man leaves his party, yen â€'0 as Dr. Parkhurst left us two years new mg ‘ago and went over to the Prohibi- 23° and. ltionists, he is Very apt to be over- ite‘ nto zealous. But even that does not 10. W95 make Presiding Elder Tilroe’ s 1111- as, the ‘swer to Dr. Parkhurst’ a resolution °l° lie" iauy less nnfortunate. He says, 1“ set- “I object to the recolution. In ate “’9‘ effect it declares that I as | Chris'- l? '8 a tin citizen cannot vote the Re- '1: 01'" publican ticket this {1111.1 intend in} react to Vote that ticket.†‘ Dr. M: M. Parkhnrst, chair-l \ln‘mu of the temperance committee, in his report to the Conference, inserted the followipg resolutions: WW9. record our deliberate judg- lment that no political party has a blright to expect or ought to receive. the support of' Christian men so long as it stands committed to the _’ {license policyvor refuse-ate put it. 3 lself on record in an attitude of 5 lopeu hostility to the saloon.†va w- I'- nth of n oonntr§hiui to which in In can lay “Amen! ’: , fl [‘13 31311 you city people Like the city I. you do, ‘or it you should desert it You would spoil the country. too. â€C Mn. Emmaâ€"I infertrom the I no of the ans Lmn during 1 9 past few weeks that the inten- an is to make it independent in >titics. I therefore take the lib- 't_v to call attention through your )lumns to an event which occur- and Rebeliion Mb fliin'ders have come from mixing up: reâ€" ligion and politics. ‘ .s Thia hasty retort 0! Elder Til- rog amounts to a confeuion that the Republican party not only re- :3 them- always been†the pnrty a! grout ‘ ' moral ideas. It claim, and I be- into tlibl lieve (ï¬n-its. the credit of father~ 10 which |ing nearly all the legislation in this country favorable to temper; once. It wopld puzzle one n â€long‘ tima to ï¬nd with a ï¬ne-toothed Lntry. mo» comb anything of importance that our political opponents have done rlrom the by legislation or otherwise to op- “ during pose the progréns of the saloon. "“‘â€â€˜ tun u-u'o .- ‘*‘*u* , closing stable. one nomad. serviceable «triage horse; also lugs leather on- chair. tension top Surrey. Can beï¬een at .. j Er. W. R. Stirling’s stifle. north end Rivef‘Fon SALEâ€"At a bargni‘ny lnucrflm in this column. â€word! or lea. one inn-Mon. .5 V. I. I. to to“, u . n All aid-tn this column must be pm! In a}!- vmce M dunner bu no regular a;- count vjm this once. . WANTEDâ€"A grown-up tunily to live in my 12-room house only at. the exâ€" pense of keeping it. warm during the winter. Aodyess P. 0. Box. 167. gm ‘1 WAsTanâ€"To rent a. house and lotoi‘ :bout one acre. between Emsmn and Highhnd I’m-k; wunvbo raise chickens. Address Otto Dnhli. 165 Ems street. Chicago. 1:19-20 “Jutland-A young man solemn a good trade: good opportunity 1.0 advanegj' fair wages to start with. Address News-Long, P, 126. ,, f Loamâ€"Silver card case with owner‘s name on din-a inside, on October 7th, on St. Johns'avenne. Reward for 113-. turn to Mr. 0. H. Morgan. 20 Si 'lï¬lie'ï¬Ã©nue, CakewForeat ELEGTRIL’AL t! * BUNSTRUBTIflNw 'I‘be undersigned begs to inform you that he has eevered his con- nection with the North Shore Elec- tric Company, and having establiWi- ‘ ed myself on Central'avenue, oppoe ‘ ire Sheridan Road, am now prepared! '10 do electrical worlrin all its breach- es, including electric light wiring, electric belle. private line telephones, speaking tubee. etc. Supplies of all kinde pertaining to the above kept in stock. Eeiimetee furnished. Twenâ€" ty yeere experience in the electric line enables me m give you ï¬rst-clues work in every reepeet. I reepech‘ ‘ fully eolieii. your patronage. ‘ Yours respectfully, G. 8. Tune, Central Ave. opp. Sheriden Reed. Phone 992. Formerly wii’h the Ed- hon Compnny. Want Column. .k and" hompq‘id. rs. B. W. Schumann. LIVEBY. BMBDIIB JOHN FREBERG, Prop. Fine Teams a Specialty N0. n ST, JOHNS AVE, norm or an: PLACE Tumor: 27. JAS. McDONALD sums: «ME STEAM AND HUT WATER HEATING EDW. M. LAING (ht. our tom beforo wort. 3 urinal; 1 I [he Iclenho‘ne p Service \ ’ ESTIMATES FURNISHED ' ’ PflONE 4n Wold Fumltuu at Iumm mm Bend the les~ann 125 Park Avenue II INK WILMIB High!“ Park. III. mmtmnocflonwnhmm manualmumus museum-av - WWW“! FOR ALL MESSAGES TO ALL POINTS AT ALL HOURS m. 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