Anyone wishing a bargain lmrwnnd buggy should rem! Ill “want and for «2110" (‘Ullllll take action at nnco. ‘Thr’rnmmeter fell to 2†hm! :I genflv rvminder nffln- mmm winh-r the- other. or ( hicam) P “hit-h fur mu!) 2: time modern"- intlvml. “0 Mr. (HHPHU. If you more- of it. as u scivn and Hum km-lwr. :uldr puny at Highland Park its ï¬rst order for 15 (-100er after which an ("‘de for MK) will he can strut-ted. The coht is but $15.00 at But Mr. Gillette has triumphed: he has made his electromotive clock an actual fact. a success indeed. It has taken genius. skill. patience and time: oh. such lots of the two latter; but now a perfected practical maâ€" chine is the. crowning result. The clock has a 12-inch white dial. and the works are in an elegant oak. light or antique. case 18x35 inches. with solid glass front. so there is no warping. inviting dust and moisture. When set agoing it runs a year or more and then only requires the re» ï¬lling of the jars of the battery at a cost often to fifteen cents. A com pany has been organized, known as the "Gillette Electrical Works" for their manufacture, and is now filling its ï¬rst order for 15 ('l()(‘l(tii. after Harleigh Gillette is a mechanic of much more than the average abil ity. even among skilled workmen. The ideal sltilied mechanic is an inventor, though he may patent not b ing. That is to say, a mere routine mechanic can never become skilled in the highest sense. He must not only be able to do what he klluWH how to do. but be able also to devise new means‘ and method.» and put them into operation. Of this type is Mr. Gillette. He. can employ workmen to construct his electric clocks now that he has Mien) pract‘ ically perfected. but so long as there was here and there a missing link between the battery and the reliable accurate telltale-dial. there must be r the inventive genius to devise. coir str‘uct. plaCe in position. perfect in e\ery detail and relation. those missing links and that has been this long time Mr. (a‘rillette's own peculr iur wOrlt. We do not. know all the details of this process. probably could not understand them if recited to us, though We are persuaded that if faithfully chronicled by the pen of a genius, that would be as strange and fascinating as some of those in Hawthorne‘s "Houses from an old Manse." ‘ HARLEIOH GILLETTE. Chicago express â€ï¬‚it-u time- piem is WM “0 (-ungratulatp vuu “iqh to know scivntiï¬c pmdmt :uldrvss â€10¢ (-nm UH Irgn m .l h [ rem! mile-t (-nlunm :Iml H hm? night, nppmm-h nf Illinnis uutuIVIENLINU bUNDAY, NOV. I4th, Trains \‘in tho- Nivkvl Plillf' Road will lvuw- Chicago as follows: Train Wlll('ll forms-Hy h-ft Chicago at 10:35 a. m. will lo-zn'v at MHZ-3; No. '3 will Ionvv at 2M“ p. m.. instvml ol 3:07) p. m.. and will afford through slew-p lug our â€0(1)!“Illutlfltluns to Box-ton. arriving in that city :It 10:30 p. m. tlw following day Tho- owning train will leave at IU: l-‘ms formerly. All vow-hm in (-hargvof (‘olorwl por tq-rs and (lining our sorvim- Illlt'X (-e-llml. Every lm-ility for thc- (-om fort of thol traveling pnhlita h'ntv.‘ lowvr them via other lllH'S. J. Y. CAIAHAN. gum-ml “glint. lll Adams strm-t. Chicago. “I. ‘ H4 Tmmxn. C. P. and T. .»\.. Ill j Aflnnw strewl. ('llit‘ugo. lll. ' COMMENCING SUNDAY, NOV Says a traveling umn. “ t mt double the :ummnt of in prupurhon h: fhP sheaf is being (Imw lwre. over (‘ “Gums-gun Daily Sun. at 10:43 .1.111. Sunday :11 tiat (lunch and Rev. \[r M713“ p.41 . The song he led My l’rufessur Willon Friemlsuf Mrs. Fred Greenslude. renwmbering that lwr birthday camp an the 11th.. gave. hm‘ u surprise progressive t-uchre party last evening in honor. of lhv event. Mrs Charles King,r rendered several sulns. which were highly upprvcintod. A quarâ€" tettc com posed of Post MusterDmfley. Frank Warren. Thomas Armstrong and James Burns rendered several selectinnx They hml n (lvlightful timv. For full infommtinn in “Ward to train service call on or addre; J. \.C\LA11A.\' «rem-r211 went. HI Adams street. Chimps) [H H THORNE C. I’. and T. A. The same liiUh standard11ftl1r1111gl1 train seniov 11ill lx- "mintained us pri11rt11 \111'. Htl1.. 11'itl1‘tl11‘1‘11l111111 1109 to passengfrx leaning (‘ l1i12111r11 on 0111 2:01) [1.1 which will aï¬uul tl1r11111rl1sleeping cur acc111111n1xlnti11115 111 B11411“.11mcl1i11fltl111tcit1 :11 “Hill the fullmiintr awning All tl11e1ieli- 11211-119591 the 591151111 11 ill be servml 1111 the Dining (7111'. ('omnwncing Sunday. Nov. Nth. the New York and Boston Express will h-aw Chicago at 10:25 a. m., in- stead of 10:35 a. “1‘. as fornwrly. Thu New York and Eastern Express which fornu-rly loft Chicago at 3:05 p. m. will leave at 2:00p. in. The evening train will luaw a! l0: l7) 1). in. as heretofore. THE HlUHl.AND PARK NEWS Important Change In Time vla Nickel Plate Road. Dr (Iiilllhhfl Amlvlsnn “ill prvz In 4' mm rulv ill Hum! p. In. lg tIzu’ TIH- (‘VPIIIIIU m0 "I III: I ma fnruu-‘ylc in (Imrgvuf (qurwI por ing on svnim- llllt'X or) Im-ility Iur tln- (-om mun-mun \Hll prvm-‘n ï¬'unduy m the- Bap- Rev. Mr. Pfuxwtiehl The song survim- will “I believe of husfnoss of He towns Chicago. mu. 5 my SALE 1 Frank Siliestrum, fPURE WISCONSIN ICE TELEPHONE 5| 4\rf \‘\':In::m(l Hru’ :1 Hrzlr ‘ H , . BRADY woons. - msuwoon xperlcnced Packers ...of Household Goods $40.00 Buys horse, buggy. harness and _ stable articles. A bargain, Will take $25 cash and Made fur lmluncv. F irst c ass rig fut taking orders or light deliver). ~\_(l(lrvss are UfNE\\S:-, 0r Postmaster High “owl. Ill. FOR RENT )R RENT ~Fumisln-(l or unfur- nished nine rmml lmusv, all im- provements. Apply lnllov. S. M. .louxsns’ m" M. ll. BAKER. UH SALEâ€"~()ne neurh’ new Roy ul Red Cross heater; uxchauwe for mm] on cash: also a hanging lump “ith shade. lml uue at (ITRCP Cottage, 011 Linden ave. bemoan (‘ t ntral and Park menues. FOR SALE. T0 RENT. ETC HIGHLAND PARK