a" ; Read the answâ€"Sl‘per year. Use Sweetlzmd’a Celery headache powders. _ ‘ New shirt waists and Easter dress goods at Miss Erskine’a. A. 0. Mason was in town Tuesday preparing his house for occupancy. Those dozen cans of ‘pure Ver- mont maple syrup from the old farm are on the roadrtoJudgedIAIibhargï¬. my my; 15535145143533; W to keep his honor sweet. Fred Clow has the carpenter work on R. W. Patton’s house about done. It includes several important changes with the addition of a large library' on the corner overlooking the ravine and lake. This will makezit one of the choicest places in the city, quiet, secluded. and a lovely spot in every particular. Congressman Foss did his whole duty by sending every “Goldbug†voter a package or two of garden seeds. Some Enterprising fellows sold their‘s out for a “nickel apiece". C. W. Aldridge invested in a few to carry over. to old England to show those blooded aristocrats" how we Yankees do things on a big liberal scale. It IS reported that Canon Gore, in a recent Lenten Sermon in Westmin- ster Abbey, suggested that Christian men fast during some portion of Lent at least to the extent of giving up the use of tobacco for a week or so. Does the Canon think that men are going to lapse into a higher state of morality and civilization? He must be going daft. Evans Bros, the grocers, had a three line local in last week‘s NEWS, and the paper had not been oï¬' the press six hours before they had four new customers. But then advertis‘ ing don’t pay, “of courSe; those who do not advertise say so. and they know of course. for they have never tried it. They would not spend 17) to 20 cents good money for four new customers. and their folly makes it "ezl‘si‘er for our advertisers to get there. A peculiar condition of things ex- ist down on the “line" hetwoun Can- ada and Vermont. A house stood- on the line, the entire family were murdered our night and the build- ing burned: and now the authorities are trying to decide who has juris- diction. Vermont or Canada. and meanwhile. the perpetrators escape. Wé remmnlwr several such houses that were lmilt soon on purpose. as aids in petty smuggling. in which every solfâ€"respecling citizen regarded it his duty to (gigage. LOCAL ITEMS. 011111.711; ECU. uuu h1u95., â€11$. \JIIOILUD "‘Mfiim'El’iza “"fl‘iï¬; 'Batbour Brown; The object of the league is to furnish works of art, es; pecially choice engravings, for the several school rooms of the city; it being the design to put such works in each room as will aid the class in that particular grade 'in its work. ‘ Thus copies of the" great historical paintings in the rooms where the g pupils are taught history, and so on. ‘ Membership fee is 50 cents per an- num, and for school children, 10 . cents. Innate your propprty Erskine, J r., Co. Have you seen the hats at Miss Erskine’a? The Art League met in the school room Friday afternoon at the close of the school exercises and formed a permanent organization with the fol- lowing oiï¬cers: president, Mrs. H. S. Vail; vice-president, Mrs. A. P. Smith; sec. and trees†Mrs. Charles Our ‘Waukegan friends still go on in the old fogy and long since ex. ploded theory of‘ party politics in municipal affairs, Hence, instead of selecting the best men to represént ' the 71,:eal issues. irrespectiveVOf Dï¬l‘ty politics, the Republican party hold a caucus 'and nominate candidates, pro and con on the harbor issue, and ' the Democrats do the same. Common l sense would say nominate men on i that issue and go to the polls for or 4 against the proposed harbor scheme. l But with their party candidates the 5 DeWolï¬tes and the" harbor scheme 1 have very flattering prospects‘of suc: j eess. The fact is Waukegan should ' come down to the Park and learn ‘ how to manage municipal affairs upâ€" ; to-date. But then our somewhat = slow Bluff City neighlxirs will catch l on some time; we want them in the T procession. V The NEWS is ready to form club- - hing rates with its subscribers for airy prominent paper or magazine I published in this country Great I iBritain. France or Germany Bear 1 in mind the NEWS is always and $everywhere $1.00 cash. We will I give you the NEWS and ‘ - North American Review for Harper's Myntfly. . . . . . , H .. " ' ii'eL-klsv Century. (\(lantk Monthly [.(mdnï¬ \Véerklr '[ imeq Review of Rev ews ..... The F.0rum Ladies' Hume- Jmirmd 1.1mm... .. 1‘... 1. ,. Review of Revr'e“ ........... 8.20 Thanrum ......... Ladies' Hume- Jmin And so 011; the editor can quote [or rates on nearly 500 periodicals, if you wish. HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. '- OUR CLUBBING RATES. new Easter with D. M. ï¬.‘.£‘fé5.30 .‘ 4.25 ..... 4.40 . 4.30 SOVEREIGN LUBRlOAIIHE en’s ~ Noticsr i§ hswbxgivwsmzontbï¬ï¬‚h day If you are troubled with oil that leaves de- posits. does not burn bright and coats the chimney. try our oils and we will guarantee to satisfy you. Address Sovereign. Lubricating Co, VAUKIW. “J... r.‘ And we will see that you hm e a good oil and gasoline. A trial will con- Not otice is Ahcrelbgr given ma on the 'zotn ca ay » _Aprj_l.A 9 UI nynu. ‘1. u. -wv ., .u -..‘. “v--- _- v -_..__ . Neothling. on St. Johns avenue in the First Wax-d; the Young Men's Club ï¬ouse. in the Second Ward, and at vacant house of A neat Benson, on Green street, in the Third ard, in the city of Highland Park Lake County, Illinois, an election will be held for the} elec~ tion of the following oï¬lcers: MAYOR. CITY CLERK. CITY ATTORNEY. CITY TREASURER, POLICE MAGISTRATE. ONE ALDERMAN FROM EACH WARD. Which election will be opened atâ€? o’clock in the morning and continue open until 5 o'clock in the afternoon. of that day. Dated at Highland Puk, 111.. this 26th day of March. A. _ . ‘ GIESER "' Fresh and " SagMcats, Will bdérd unemployed girls. â€"-lntemgence Ofï¬ce,- MRS. C. STROCK. 221 Park Avenue. 1m 'Makesmmrrer- enc'e To You.... It WIII Make Some mgggï¬ï¬ .CcnttaJAch - WW5“ TELEPHONE 42L The Leading Market, vince yOu. Are the'best builds of burning oils on the market. POULTRY. nsn, BUTTER AND 2965.; We should be pleased _to receive ï¬birvgï¬ï¬iéribflbn to LAND PARK Ntws. per You. In Adana. rmmnmm‘ IWmMNm Crlyswlinq Pena on SI Vet Cm Oil Flodllef Oil “comm tout. JOHN annv. City Clerk. DEALERS IN