Clean the alleys.- The hotel will open June 20th. Don’t. get left on your “tag: occurs in a few days. An ice card. of H. D. ,Knox' be found elsewhere in this issue. The steps leading from the pie-mo grounds to the lake pier are in 3 tot- wring condition. Mr. Boyinton has purchased the place opposiw the School house where he has resided for the last two years. Col. Floyd has deciiied to settle down and has closed the purchase (of the property lately occupied by Char- lie Winchester. The project of opening Elm street. rail-road crossing is again revived, at least the Council committee have the matter under consideration. ‘ Moonkay the Joliet Murderer, has been granted a. supersedeâ€, which being interpreted means a new lease of life for un‘indeï¬nhe pogiqd Our list of real estate transfers, although sent for in good season, has not been received1 and must necessarily lay eve: till next issue. We are privately of the opinion that the number of dogs (curs) here- aboute, should he‘ reduced [at least one-half without unnecessary delay. It is now three weeks since the “to! McKeague, charged with the Wu murder, was entered upon; Jgotm‘ng conclusive of guilt! has yet been established. “‘Cherles Frike the aged German resident of ‘Waukeganewho so brutal- ly killed his wife a short time ago, has been placed in the county jail and now hes proetmte under the care of a physician. ~ V ‘ Tidingb wére received from Freda erick Fischer undihie two sons, im- mediately on théir ï¬riiral ,a‘t â€Liver-‘1‘ "pool, and were to the effect that a; very pleasant‘trip was enjoyed. ‘ .' W. E. Cummings Co.,' the pop- ular grocers have made such ghanges in their store arrangements: ‘aszto make it much more conveniexit' and attractive. Their business is ‘90::- stantly on mhe increase. ‘ A call from the Baptist Church to the Rev. E. G. CheVierton of Kew- annee 111. was extended’ and accept- ed since our last issue. Mr. Chever- ton ‘is a gentleman of more than average abilimy, preaches sound dog- trine and is already a popular Work- or among us. \ K 4 ,- BRIF F MENTIONQ. Read every woi-Rpf Hec‘ker Co‘s new advertisement on last page. To the housewife it contains much val- uable information. Its otme saying "that the proo! of the pudding is in the eating," and from this source We have gained our knowledge of Heck- er’s goods, and feel not thut we cm- not possibly thfive without them“ will Aid. Dixon it i- ndontood bu reigned .- Mormon of the Second wfld, aligning. u i melon .“too much night-Work. " He is quoted as laying that “he would' at work for '10,,00 A night.‘ Our opinion is that this sum is sufï¬cient and is‘ even more than we had supposed our ‘Aldennen me getting? waewr, Aid. Dixon leaves a good record. The following lines, evxdently in- tended for a Central Avenue young mine, who, not. long since, passed hir sixteenth birthday, was picked up by our reporter and sent iii for publi- cation: ' . A0101: drawn sigh, Lat Am a very big tear, Is the prool I give To you my dear, That a loving hem Within my breast. Like a. ï¬ery dart, Wellâ€"you know the rest. There should no! longer be any doubt as to the poor fellow’e ' - cerity. 1 The recent. severe illness of M99. Obce 2': 5%! aï¬uflml her brain to leave her in a sadly demented n- dition. A few days ago all was ne that. loi‘ed onee‘ could do, but there being no visible signs of improve- ment it was thought best to remove ‘ her to an asylum which was done. It i was indeed a. sad duty for the family to perform, but they are encouraged! by ,the physicians to believe that~ with proper treatment she will speed- ily recover. .The sympathy of our entire community goes'out to the family and the results of the good 19.- dy’s treatment will be awaited with much solicitii'de; To be a. graceful rider 011 a bicycle is a task not so eaeily pe1formed as some people would imagine. In our boyhood days we were wont to be- lieve that nothing was too difï¬cult for us toaccomplis'b, and wegven mas- tered all the different 8.1121 perilous. {cats to be performed on a. velociw‘ pede, but since then two whe’ela have taken the place of three, and the cat- aetrpp e which would doubtless be-_ {9116's are we to attempt to mount one of the new rmaohines would be too terrible even ‘ 'to contemplate. Among the best riders in the Park {we have Dr. E. B. \Vesmn, T. H. ' Spencer and son, generally together’ (but Oil-separate machines) Ford P. Hall, also the junior Starrett, Cur- ver et 9.1. George Cummings sharia wed to learn once, but it was only once, for the remaining day; of 'the month found him enjoying a forced vacation at the house nursing a frac- tured limb, and meditating upon ‘the ‘ misfortune of having no aocldentin- eurnnce. At that time wa had some' notion of trying our hand iï¬â€˜tha b’nn- iness, buymaighhor Cnmmingn’s ex- perience put an effectual stop to our planning. The exercica, however, in‘ neverthbleas healthful and otherwise beneï¬cial, and oonuqquentl we would my mï¬the boys " go it w ile you’re yOung. †W. R. KENNY \ STOVES FURNACES RANGES Limg, Boarding 8; Sale Skableg, , HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. I an pared‘to furnish waded Abstracfs of 'f'me. cuddly cowrom original documents and records of my ptopcxgy within the corporate limits of Highland Palk. ' . D. M. ERSKINE. 111., EGHLAND PARK. ._.,_..__ BURIAL CASES ANDACASKETS always on hand. Order: from the éoungry promptly attgpded to. _ Joi'm MIDDLETOR ,.G9~._‘._ ,- flu and sum Iron Work", "Wm, Nomi o Mud“, Fur-ll. (.3 Tool: nd Ink-try, POI-bol- in! mm, Oppodu Bdlroul Depot. . HIGHLAND PARK. Orders by mail promptly attended to. . Corner Laurel Avenue and Swami Sire P. O. Box 63. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL LUMBER, LATE, SHINGLES AND POSTS, s ALSO, HARD AND SOFT WOOD. Yard Cor. Centml Ave, and Raxlroad, Highland Paglg, Il_l: suiaié A: Resume of c. E. 3mm; mi mma‘xvg. mmpim V ’1‘ Mr. Dodï¬e'déaires to oall’bdrticnlgt Attention to his enlargai, painted Portraita'in permanent colors, from medium up to lite size, which he is now making a specialty, and in executing inhis very best avyle. Card, or other lficturvm pf do'ceased peuons, carefully copiefl, enlarged and painted to an size desire . ’ ., , ‘ * ‘ To those’fwho are familiar withâ€Mx, D13 e’s reputation as an Artipt, it is unimag- snty to‘syeak of his men-it; while to others he would Vsny, my be ' m “.0 superipr'ln hifl style of Art, ' , ‘ v LAKE AN!) AI (Nov Blanch qu‘ Also, Hard. and; Every loyal citizen of Highland Park should be K10 alcitiben of Lake county, and evéry citizen 0! the county interested in 9 county mm, whether social, political, 'bu'eineseor of whatever natu're, can best Ic- complish that matter by taking the WAumm Guru's. The Gazette aims to he a thoroughly alive local paper, so active that no important 10ml items shall escape, so pure and {reek-om objectionable matter thathll will welcome it. It. costs but $1.50 a year, advance payments. Addreu Pmmmer, Bnoa., mem'lml ï¬Groceries, ROVISIONS, Crockery; FL R, FEEUAND FRUIT. ' ' awwAjr »Ab$tracts Cf Title. 4, f 5 ,Calcimining and â€Paper Hanging; Shop and Residence ...' Highwcaa, ~madman Furnished on Applicator). JAMES MCDONALD ‘ SON; s. marinas. H. 33-. KNOX. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL,, E. CUMMINGS a: Go. Dede-in Staple qu Fancy , ( No, Blanch Ioe_ 03.2.21.) -Bouer luâ€" DEAme m â€Eindux m.- -- HIGHLAND PARK, 13.!» HxGHLANa “Him...- HIGHLAND PARK. I‘Lh