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Highland Park News (1874), 1 May 1875, p. 1

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; -Highland Park: False to tradition, and bringing disamxjintnwnt and Sadness in its h’uin. (mm: the first day of the gurflnt Inqmth, with :L mumlu of snow for Un- stmguling mirth, angd u diwauhxgiug burden uf rheumatism, il‘lflm-nm, and divvrs othvr'ills whirh fgil humanigy in its mm: rrmhxluusnbm thouhh! to have(Isuuywdfv-rrrvhukinu' mn' 1m mmguinc ruhum-u upon hlu‘c hfi‘ds Warring mphzfivm HIUH‘4'.\IVI'|'\«iV“ 1.1181) eloquent from the lips 01' thn'thuumnd migra- 11W)" denizens of thiq c3!) ~ hriugiugyrinf 1o thie hearts and t¢-ar<_ h; lhI‘ ¢’_Vl‘5‘(){ :0 many hm“ dur- ungg, noLtn speak of the' young 1mm and mpidvns who had plmnmi hriaht hwtivuh; of Mayday hay: jpinMâ€"whilhng the h1wd,,danuwning ‘the ardor and albogethvr pnduring u “will“! hypuma'dfiu‘ fimn whifl! li’vm‘cry is not w (mnplz-tv, fur. uhis ! 6:5 yet llnfixlhlh-d are our hmwu and unrealized Our VOL. 2 ms of {he wanmh the fwhhmumnd the wt- d3 9 which tin monu- u popufiarly supp bed to bring.’ ‘ A Even I: We, wrk t» “181% ”39?er our wmdowcalls to mind Charlvu AUh nns Jéuiption of a urtlin tr) mmd 'Uharlvu lhvknns' dvfscrlphon of a wrunn morning a. cvntnry ago when inq-«nriflnt moms on ANOTHER “ T00 FAMILIAR SUBJIXYI‘.” Hr slum! )whul ‘hn- m-tm;11.gm|ul “l- n‘rkr-l nu! M Thur “.m 1w Iv .‘ Fur Imp upuu “In The M huiv vmrld 1 ’l )w up; u in m rm “1‘ In ‘1 «in; '3 ALL] 1.11M “nth 3‘1! ln-rr and 1 fur h! mu, hum} l’m'. sln. Ha V. In N7”: 11 Thou an Lt»! For He [Uldlhl' S!I)ryn‘1~r;u.xlu‘.1 . ‘ n “as mm 1mm“ (ml) {wn-_ . A propm-t on un- Sabbath-day Had wul'lled Ills fighllm 4-)“; mu. May, And made: him up u In; haul bm-u hhlnL Their words paused by him Mu- Uw mm] Width taxes and hum 119. but can nut shock The Hundred-{athow-rwwd rot-k. Tine}! twenty-mum :11 went wide ; They could up! much his Hebrew We, 111mm a: Jew: and Ms band. ' Nunelm and homeless If) the 11nd, The” boast! o! Mum: u'xd hi: um] All could nut change mm by one word. ‘f I know not mm mm man may be, Humor-dd; but? lot lute, Ono am; I Inuit, up! I .11 he . , Who bnce wu bflxm‘uxd inrw I my," They were all doctors of renown, The gm“ men of a famous town, With (1011) brows, wlnklwd, lmmd and ‘m 1w. Beneath their wide phyla-Inks ; The wisdom of we but “u theirs. ‘ And honor crowned their sun-r hum. The man they jwrcd and Immlwd w spun: Was unlewléd. poor, and'humh‘hurn ; But he knew [{9th hr llun they “’11:". cunw [0 him that Sabbath-day ; And what (1m Christ lmd‘fluno lur him // He knew; and now“; Smuwdrlm. RELIGION AND DOCTRINE. ‘ 11pm: \\ hosr d../I.l< d r..u’.s ale mprld pmu'ed Ha Lu. humus. ,Ilh1il\|'ll\‘..\\frl' 'Iw.l..l l «(1;«3'3 ugH "mun-n: . ' d ' ”'3'. ~n~x “mu 1‘15 n. \‘. [mm v! by 11211 41min» If m of: . .11 m UH >-" And 1 u)“ in M h-I HIGHLAND PARK, ILL, MAYM,1‘d7F) .l. H. Ingraham, whose so-called religious novel, “The Prince of th House of David, " reached the t noimous sale 01 one hundred thousand mph-as. Hm day Qarletun was looking out: r the proof sheets, nl Hit ham] Giant White F. little book, "'lho Nation- al Ilium» of America,” whin l’iofcsaor lngraham ..i:-allul upon him with a. singular proposition. llo oil: --rr «l (‘ :irleton a new book at a pietty high price, iso’inv thing like ten thousand dollars, one- -third of iwllllll must ho paid than in gulvanoéyand the 11:5 , m: iindi r of, intx-i v: 115 :il'tur the book was published 1 you inquiry ax; to the nature oi the book, 1, it :ipw'ai‘wl that not one} word of it had . boon Mi'ith-n, but that thoailthor proposed to .wt , gilmut it at onus, or as soon HH he should 1 :ii-riw- ll()lil(‘ in Louisiana, where he' was tho Juistor‘ ‘ ohm lilpisonluil Clllli‘ll.‘ The $3,388”, thrn, was de- . “14111de for a mere piomise'to‘ writti "llutsuppose Von dont live [to Coniiulem the work,“ agitl Carlvton, *' W hat :ihout my my $3,333?” “ Oh!' ' answerwl In: {IT-fll! :,mi “hat is hardly worth anticipating!" Un- (l'f’l tht’ eiivuinstanies the proposition WM "3':ch and it i~x not known whether any other publisher accept; d it Now for tho, sequei. Professor ingra- Illafil ivturned home and within three days After hi3 arrival one nfuinioon while he was changing his mat a pistol dropped from his pocket and exploded l shooting him dead upon the Spot. Not one Word of thu‘ no w liook‘ had heun put upon paper. . Hun": hr. «rmsuhing Whom-ml I’nfl-a‘fil'xfllw" n1 wrlwnlutmu the vquinnv.‘ of tho planvtxtimidl) ‘."I:‘Lr"14vI‘I'Miit'? 11:11 Hm “Jinn? LIMP-bird's inti 1: 2:1. 12 \xiiiyrl prove Hue arui that vn' Jun! _'.I Law Ilzt- viuh‘h, thr: 105051111: {xiv-:11 3'ruit~,t)u dmlm-uâ€"IWrLus, the L-NVJX‘II'. and all Um uthe u m. n “m )H [II'UVL‘ Iruc and Hull \‘H' \UZLIJ _'.I‘_ Law Ilzt- viuh‘h, thr: 105051111: {xiv-:11 3'ruit~,thu <,Lu!m-uâ€"1ugrbus, the L.M'-Â¥w]3-. and all Um uther "<1vlicucim ofthe wagon ' 'moqufluem and possibly grasshrdqwrs, included. ' >We learn with unfeignedrregret that our okd friend Dr. Dean has decided to leave Highland Park for I home and business connections in the beautiful State of Florida." Dr. Dean bu done great deal toward the growth and advancement of Highland Park. and it will be a misfortune for m1 all to lose himJnd his family, so long identified with us; but we I'VE: him good fortune and sum even to his heart's content (and a lame heart it is)in tlu sunny land he 1.8 going to 01w. of the most popular writers of sensa- tional books fifteen yams ago was Professor“ hu 4' :1 "9:! :1 n In DR. JAKE O. DEAN. mg. 212111 “'21! \\ HU‘T 1H H >11ui).u;,/ .x L!) \mu‘. u I) m. 11m born informed, ind have 11m sérn 06m- pluuvutar)’ unites in rvarrnce tin-rev», that Mr. H. W. 5: (.‘lvn'rlawd, of Mom‘rf. Cleveland French, 11111415441194; urrhitc-vts, of (11141119), (and (h? parties “lm .w >1;4‘I:4;>.:~‘full)' 1.1921(le 1h“ lands of the High- land l'urk Building (‘mnpanyJ is delivefinglectum 111 ».:1*in111‘pluu'441n 11144 :Rl'ljlfct of landwape gar 414-11111g 111141 111:1}.(417 1411111111113 111 the 311.111 1 nun that 1411 111111 M1. ('14-.eland,he 1113.130 3 very 1 11.14.1141 luau!” Li4-[ur411w111011 110 said he 1.44.41 1.411141 LL41 a new dvpol andanew arrangement 44f 4 1r 4l44;44»t 'gmumL was mntcxnplatrd, and that- 11 lt- hml d! 14!- Na mmh ll! Highland Park, he felt :1 d '0}! infirm t in all 1smh lmpxmements and would if 119311-441 prepare plans for the ground! as his rrmmlmtion to the general improvement. We think it would l-c an exuellcnt idea for the citizens (11' Highland Park tn extend to Mr. Cleveland an 111\ itauun to deliver lns lecture, above spoken of. a 41111 early day 'lh‘e aflmtweneas of a. suburban 5 town depends largely an the knowledge and taste of its citizens .m raped. to a proper Mment of their groom; and. while indnidul cum-pain gssomtiaLiciausonmywthecuyM in it: corpora.“ capacity should keep numb“: streets and walks 1:: aqullytamfifl md mbatanfiul oondifion. Ind we think Mr. Clovehnd'fl bow" would be of great gonad us Well a indium-l interest and advantage, and while on that“ of Wm wobopehnmyimmwm minds the damenlizing effect of s W hail- m'itywith filth mad men! Mbinuu eun- plified by our prwent most disgraceful fim accommodations. It is disreputable'wthe flikeed, whose patrons we are, and a. daily hpmllinfion to every respectable citizen. It is time some Wu was taken on the depot question, md'we hope the spring and summer will nofi pass and find us still with the present dilapidatea and 811119qu depot arrangements A 0 Pay, Lodge; P101676, A. F. «ILA. M., hold Unir' ngular communicatiohs on the lst and 8d l‘uesday eveningg of each month, at their 5311,01: St. John‘ 5 Avenue, Highland Park. Visiting breth- ren always welcome ° W}: congratulate our friends of the Wauk’egan G'azrtln‘upou the evidences of prosperity bemkénod in H14 11111111111 fush ntti11 which it has labeiy put 11“ It is :1 fitting (511331111111. to the shunt] 50cm; moral and pblitical pnmiplas which that paper so finth 'ully and (onsist/ently advocates. Tux Vqrthwmbem Methodist Qamp Mectihg As- sociatié have recently purcbaaed about 280 acres of ting grove land on the lake shore, near Kirkland. in mm connty, and Will, we undernfand, and; its buildingfi and prepare the grounds in time for their next annual mmfing in September. ‘ ‘ This conundrum is tagmtfully submitted mytho best. mun. If s-imâ€"u-npells an, and eye spam i. and a-i-rhâ€"e-d speflmsidn, wliy dmesn't s-i-o‘wx-e-y'e- a-i-g-h-e-d ape” mic-i803 By order of the W. M. NeWS PUBLIC WNW HENRY Cows. Secrcuiry.

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