'oneofthoiolmdflsot thetownsnd dpm‘immnhemh am my died after 3‘10ng ï¬lmy He†5min: the Baptist church: Wm. m, May Was conï¬rmed»: Wt by3' $1161 L‘ï¬onate. md REV John J Ebendurf "lowly noting Min-7 of Trinity thumb, diedmflhiago, has may] oaths 18th there was a blizzard; ' 5,,"Comgxiuswgwmeldmgsiebmed his birthday the 2,9111, an oppb’rtunityfhe gets only 6ch in mm years. St. Pm‘iek's day came on tho 17th ‘7 or March andon the 18th oqcï¬rred the death of C. Granville Hammond suddenly,‘ in the dopbt m Chios‘go one of the Park’s very hast men. . '-'Hauvy thumlorstorms on- the 28th-i‘ Charles Henry Warren and Anna M . 'Rhees Hammond who married the ~31ï¬t by R v.1I. W Reid, 01' Wank. ~ egsn, as ware also James B Wood worth and Miss Lulu Carmen of Benton. . , 9.1m (flit? thEW: mm per mm water mam Wage, the 1% Mn. Gen. Flint “ m WWW mm» man and Oboe were elédted 0n the 15th of my began the - "Quarter W Wtipn 01 " the Baï¬tmt Charch June 9th ï¬ilitnry Am Oom- Api‘il 11th came the fibwmhip High School election. when the alert citizens of Wéa‘t Deerflold “cleaned out†the Mute whites} managers in this yiqjmtv, by dentin; C. B. East? on and C. W. Pattie as tram; the I’Zth was “Father Bunglmm ’3’? birthday, 89 years old, ham in 1807 about} two year: oldest than GIad atone: ciky elastiqn name the 21¢, mldarmen Erik-oh, Phillipa, Gash ' ‘ dug-ߠ' 31%;". mmï¬zem V50 1 mam W snow and that mghtthe ï¬rst ;. August‘26th “Gust? M. Moses and 1'8611’5 clerk, MM Sept. 25th "01‘ Chicago were married; October 13th Reï¬ll Cuntgham and W D. Alford «61‘s mamed, and O; A: 8va “a.“ am am Contam- M â€$77111; 15th. ' magma“ In. F D EWand Kn. Jam Waxrenbuth died Oct. 22nd, and that whole week, StMaty a church bid a $500. fair .w. ,' Nov.- 3rd McKinley carried the Park and the mun-y; ï¬o 9th a‘ Loablegmm Was tedai'md, announciï¬g Mari: Hmï¬ble’s doath at sea; the; 3m Lyman Wilmot died, agod 90 yours: tho 26tlfw Thankngrmng. and pastor Thom pmaéhed to 73 per- mm out of a" papithtion of 2560'; ha: 4th‘the ï¬rst issue ‘of the Nit-Ms 3W, liafléd with delight; the Baptintm ladies held a Dutbli Market. and cleared over $100; the 8th John Skidmo’re died at Ravenswood, aged {36 years, the 10th the Presbyterian ladies cleared $32 at a bazaar at Mrs. Dr'.‘ Bergen' s; the 15th. (Dir. Thomas Hail lectured» on “Some ‘ Problems of the Refurmation". very 'ï¬ne; the 13th William Booth died, 83 years old; George Kenman lect- ured the 'l‘dth; the 22ml Arthur S. ‘DuBois was married at Ypsilanti. ,Mich., to Miss Amanda M. Robbins: the Blast the 01be gave a grand Réci ‘ eption to the officers and ladies of ': Fort Sheridan. v The fame of the Highland Park- les spreads fer ind near, with geeetrapidity and 5:va We have justreeeiyed averym count- mg mom calendar Item Kuryï¬W all dram, primal at Troy, N Y. Somewhere they saw a copy of the New: and liked it so Well, my sent on this' mini, embossed specimen of their '7qu We never saw or head of them, buithey hailre‘ W oius.T1-uly said the fold thm poet “Terrible eat lama!" ' ' AlleVOit,1896; Welcome 1397. presmmivn W. “a“ '3 Swim? of com. P°des meï¬Ã©ï¬mn. mg may _ “Mt dagâ€"8101* U‘W {RU V v.3- 1:417 â€9â€,: ‘O-‘-â€" We ï¬nd have the mic) WW ‘ 11$me I ' PLOW’S CANDIES. These candies are ordergd 111 small quantities and are alwaysflrash. DUFFY BROTHERS; City Express. BABE’ABE All] [HIE PANEL DELIVERY. Toor from uny Pl†«(I‘V- OFFICE AT DEPOT. Cement. '91-‘13â€, V Lime;- Stucco and Blaster. ;. ‘ Cement Sidewalks and Work é’x@011feé m 3the be and at lowest prices. Trunks 'arccls HIGHLAND bdii'ih‘fl-I-o as (can. In Cunt. all other