If sunn- pe-oplv wlm wasted tiwir munvy in attending iho inauguration in Washington had llhl‘d it n) [nu their bills: they would Inn? dqpu min-ii inurv to iii-1p along Hm inuch wished for prosperity than “dating it on that kind of fnilv The cunncil spent (38 minntvs in work Tuesday night, but it wasted no time in making and listvning tu long spvvvhvs. , Mrs. l’ngcui Austin. spent Slur day with Mrs. S. R. Binghznn. and Monday her daughter. Mrs. Dr. Jmnicwn. cmm- out for :1 {PW hours. President Hogan of Fort Sheridan Villugv took in thv wrvnmnic-s in Washington. Who tunk in Prvsir dent Hogan is not knmvn :it this writing. Sumt- ps-uplc- spunk of u pulim-ul met-ting. or nominating meeting. as u “corkus.†Wvll. that is what. it will du for lots of you. if you try to get into nflimn The» .m- thinking in)“ of ucttintr nut tlwbuckets. prvparatnn to the- ‘wgax season. ‘ in the sngarnmking states. MisawHammond of Clinton. Muss.. is visiting her cousin. Mrs. Charles H Warren. Central avenue WtNt The Thursday club mot last night in Mrs. John Snuiers and spent a wry enjoy: d-hh- dinner hour tugethe r. Everts \Vrenn and wife, and otln-r friends, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. George L. ernn nn ()ukwund lmul- Ward. Lent lwga‘n Wednesday. continue about five weeks, Sunday being April 18th. Miss Je’ssie Ram-11 has been visit- ing this Week with her sister. Mrs. C H Baker Specml 101111111 meetiuu to mte 1101111 the bicvcle petition 11931 Fri- day night. March 12th. Schumacher’s Antiheadaclw ders contain no morphine nr pyriu. VOL I Highland Park News. LOCAL ITEMS. In _ HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. MARCH 5, 1897. and will Easter l’ow anti Don't forgvl that Town Tux Col- lm-tor Duffy has orders to claw his books: next week Wednesday, the “MI. and City (lullvctur Clark says he will close his-s Saturday night. the 13th, at. U:3U.pmci.sely. 131190 213:1! 5'2:- all, unless a man has n big lax. when he might Hlt ‘ up 15' minutes oxtra l0 :u'cmmnudalo him. Wv see that Fred ()‘rrevnslade. James McDonald. Mr. Burke and Muyur Evans urv among the jurors ut (runrt next \Vt't'k 1h Waukogzm. M. J. Cray was culled hut ht' will In- in tho shade uf thv Cactus in Arizona when his numv resounds through the corridors of the- court house. For a "couple or three" real soft snaps in the way of real estate har~ gains (in) dreams). call “right away quick" on D. A. Holmes. ~mite N0. N. Highland Blnck. Don‘t wasteynur time hunting for the elevator but walk right up iiH' stairs. through the hull and so on. last, they thought it impossible, but it has passed it by a good many degrees. and the end is not yet. When we. remarked to some friends seweral months ago that WP feared this wintm “()llld be harder than Have You seen Purdy's advt. on the last'mge'.‘ He has already sol several m“ wavérley‘s at $5?) an theiseason has not yet opened. wl you intend to purchase) a bicycle exâ€" amine tlu- Waverlvv. A four drawer White sewing mach- ine in good order, for sale at a sacri~ ï¬ce for $25. Cost $45 when new. In- quire of C. F. Fletcher, 1st house N. of Electric Light station. Now is the time to take Schumach- er’s Sarsaparillu.‘ Mr. Frank C. Clark offers for sale at a bargain the highest lot in High‘ land Park and one of the handsome est. 60x14†only [001) feet from the lake. which it overlooks. We presume Supervisors Fletcher and Hogan will furnish the cigars the evening they are elected. Assessor Finuey. us vlsowherv ‘ noted. wishes to say, and say it with : emphasis, that he is not a candidate" for the office of township assessor. ‘ He declines a re-election and wishes his friends to so understand it, and the public to select someone 0159. Also City Marshal Elvey has asked us to say that he not only is not at $Wte.- 1:1:t.rthat he would not I accept. the position again. He- wants . the public to understand this, as l well as the new mayor when t!lt‘('tP(l. 1s .185 a day for tune actually spent. and it costs from $1 to 352 every time he gpes to Waukegau. not to speak of sundryoutgoes. If he gets enough to pay his actual expenses he does well. But thv assessor. treasurer. collector. etc" got “big payg“ look out for them. Who will be town collector next year? We are told John Dufl’y don't want it. He is a good one. accurate, honest and accommodating But it is a big bond almost $100 001) and that dont grow on every bush It can t hes-did of Supervisor Flet- cher, that he is up for re-election for â€the money there is in it." His pay In the absence of the pastor Sun day morning by reason of sickness. T H Spencer ï¬lled the pulpit both acceptably and proï¬tably to tliecon gregation. We like this “tendency†of local Presbyterianism. The Highland Park Baseball club will hold a meeting some evening next week in the club room for the purpose of electing officers and re- Organizing for the season of ’97. Charles L. Bingham, the Chicago head of the big S. S. White Dental Mfg. Co , called at big old home Tanglewood, a few hours Wednesday on his return from Milwaukee Schumacher's Anti-headache Pow- ders are $3 fe to take and are sure to stop your headache. The editor of the NEWS expects to make a short. informal speech on “Reading†to the High School pupils some morning next week, if Prof. W. A. Wilson will permit. $3 a d; for time actually spénf. NO 14