Hugh T. Birch and family are down on his farm‘whgtc the mmicnl .JxMink’Wï¬ï¬i‘loé'his carols in wild ocstacy of delight. His phone num- her is 81. .The Kings Daughters had an entertainment last Friday evening at the Academy (Aliï¬â€˜um.llj¢11p..l$wm Rector Wolcott gem down twu or work progresses on the rectory. A. St. Peter bosses the carpenter work. while Mr. Nolan has put in a first- class job of plumbing. >We don’t knuw'which room Mr. Woloottwwill have for his study; but a room about 20x30 up in that sky parlor yould make an elegant place, andl'ar away from the madding crowd. The Exmoor Club gives its formal opening of its golf grounds tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon and evening, in the afternoon and dancing in the evening. Luncheon will be served at l, and dinner 'at 7 p. m. We are honored with an invitation to he pre- sent. With the functions down on the program for l and 7 ofclock, you can reckon on our presence For a banquet or anything of that kind, We allow of no interference on ac count of ti re weather. It will he an elegant affair. Do you remember when the ï¬rst cable messages passed between this country and Europe, James Buch. ' anan and Queen Victoria? We were sensibly impressed with it once. as we sat in the editorial sanctum, and . read dispatches dated, London, May 10th, 1875, 10 p. m. and it was only 8 o ’clock; that is we were reading the message two hours before it was sent, by the clock. The Irishman was right who wrote home that in America if you journeyed‘by steam- , boat you reached your destination : the day after starting; it by cars the i same day; but if by telegraph the‘i day before hand. i I President W. F. Hogan called Tuesday. He said his village had money on hand and-Would probably build a village hall this your. Land, labor and matorials are all cheap and he said they would build some. thing that would be a credit to High- wood. Allow us one suggestion; don’t build such a onevhorso, incon- venient, contracted thing as We have. Be Flute and have ï¬re-proof vault room enough; the town will grow during. the next ï¬ve and twenty years, and buildings don‘t grow to keep up with the growing town. Plan for the future and go ahead; we will {all in and catch up withth procession sometime. CITY BREVITIES. Owing to the opening of the EX» moor club grounds Saturday after- noon and evengggghammefl‘féiï¬- ,per-ance mee‘fï¬xg hag quggrp‘ggjlpuned; Frank 1. Ellis left his big and maessiulWï¬st Side .dIllgTwï¬LQEQiE The local gossips are going to be terribly disappointed unless there are half a dozen or so here very soon. They have talked the matter over and over till it is like threshing, 91d. beameetgglm. geemit' "HE-£5111 and r-‘stï¬lï¬ew‘vy’eddings tarry. It is too bad in you girls to do this. ‘rV-"â€""- â€"-'~' ‘4‘.“er Mr Vemmi Cassard’s family- mane" in their cottage for the 5358613 and read the News every Friday evening after dinner. They are at the golf giounds and will soon have a phone with all the modem convvniences. Ckicago Tuesday long ï¬e'nough to vmat [us home and some other friends in the Park. Frank husa warm place in the hearts†of a good man )e0 6 here. $1,)“ a . < THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. . fl 4,_,.,_._,H._.-. _.._..___ih The Baptist young people are put- ting more effort into their Sunday evening services, since the evening preaching services have been sus- pended. Last Sunday evening there was a full meeting and a service of 1 much interest. We rejoice in this as a move in the right direction. Without interfering with any other evening service our young people should make that evening hour one of great practical utility in cultivat- ing the Christian life among them~ selv ‘s and others this summer. It will involve some special work and pains on the part of the leaders, but it always pays to do good Work well. A recent trip out into the country as far as Northï¬eld and Avon, where they have good bank gravel roads, suggested to us the wisdom of try- ing that gravel on some of our cross streets where there is Little or no heavy teaming. Those country roads * were well crowned first, good deep , gutters opened on either side. and then the gravel put on, a good quan- tity the ï¬rst year, a less quantity the second year and so on for two or three years, till they have a hard, compact road bed. For our streets we should recommend a three-foot deep tile drain through the centre of the street ï¬rst. Try it on some of our streets. The suit hroughtï¬'iy the city en- gineer against a man for tampering with the public}:3_’@r_ants, came on before Judge ' Hibbard Tuesday, when a change was taken to Judge Dooley. a'nd a continuance granted till July let. We believe the de-n fendaut proposes to bring the mat- teybefore‘the city council for their interpretation of the ordinance. DUFFY BROTHERS, City Express. Baggage and Dime Parcel Delivery. Ta or fromany Part of (Ry. PIANOS AND FURNITURE MOVED. HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. Highland Park Laundry, TELEPHONE 26 irst Class Work At Reasonable Prices. Trunks Parcels Goods sent for and delivered to all parts of the city. Orders by post or telophme promptly attended to. A. G. ORTLUND, Manager. Goods handled wlth greatest are. Prompt attention given all orderl. TELEPHONE 66 25 Cents. lo Cents.