supervisor Fletcher’s elder bro- .Jhar, Alexander, from Sault'Ste Ma- no, 18 spending a couple of Weeks here. Of course, he is delighted with the Park as Well as with his brother and his home. ‘ 'tT'nen mime dawnw here the other even- ing, hunting for some workmen, and conic! not ï¬nd any; every man had all the work ha could do. WilliamE. Cummings of High- wqu 0anvaaaed that town, 7and Y‘é‘rssï¬i‘x‘déy‘ 9' " héfte’rhdo'h “expres‘s brought out a superb specimen of the St Bernard race of dogs for C. C. You. .H‘e attracted as much, and a more appreciative attention than the Wild West phow would have done. We are glad to report that Mrs: A, Bock reported in another column as sick, is convalescent under the skil‘ful treatment of Dr. Bergen. Her customers miss her at the game, though the buhinese goes right along . Some folks may not know that our whilom neighbor â€and friend, Thea. H. Hudson, who Ilsa! to live in the little cottage opposite‘ 'C. C. Yoe‘s Queen Anne barn, “has "mpved away dag» un-«igcyln Manama 421m, of these new cot'lï¬Ã©Ea. The members of Highland Bark council Royal Arcanum have been invited, with their wives and sweet- hearts, to an entertainment to be gï¬en by the'children of the members of the NorthWestem council, at the Masonic Tom 19 in Chicago at 8 p. m., on May 2 th that" 15. Thursday next week. The service at the Presbyterian church next Sabbath morning, May 23, will be one of unusual interest. Four ruling elders are to be ordained andinetalled. The pastotwill preach upgn “The Principle of Obedience." Cyi'il Bruce Smith. a ï¬ne baritone singer, will render GounoTl’ï¬i “The King of Love in)' Shepherd la." Your attention is called to the not?! advertisements _in this issue. Dale Swectlund advertises Thomp- son’s cream and ice cream soda at 3') cents. Pitts Genest announce the new ï¬rm name and solicit black. smithing and horseshoeing at reason- able rates. TL‘AE. Pierson claims your attention for a few moments to ask for your upholsteriug patron- age. The Highland Park Electric Light. Company brings to your no- tiaz the fact that they do ï¬rst-class electrical construction and repairs at low prices. Read the advertise. runningâ€"Maren!†interest 'nnd‘ proï¬t. OF LOCAL INTEREST. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. The lea is 1'9“!me form club. hing rates with its éubscribers for any prominent paper-or magazine published in this country, Great Britain, France or Germany. Bear in mind the Nzws iavalwaxnnvmd everywhere $1.00 cash. We will give you the NEws and Ndmh Ameflcanwmvmw for ...... : ....... '05 .80 Harper a Monthly... ... 4 25 West. kly ’ . . 4. '41) Century... ., 4.60 Atlmtic Mon 4 4.35 501156 Wvé'liiw‘l‘hiieé Bgvlgw of ï¬ev ewa ..... Ndmh Ameflcanwmvmw for- Harpera Monthly Weekly. 05 .80 4. 25 4. '40 Century. ,, 4.60 Atlantic Month! .4 4.35 Lonikm Wï¬lï¬ HY yThinés ;. 4.00 Review of vew s. ........ ' 9.20 TheFl‘lmux ......., 3:75 Ladies' Home Journal ..................... 1. 65 And so on; the editor can quote for rates on ne'arly 500 periodlcala, if you wish. The New York Post makes a good point that every child should be thoroughly instructed as“ to what poison ivy ---Rhees toxicoiidendron ~~--is, so as to avoid it. The sug- gestion is timely here, where it abounds in every ravine through which the children stroll daily. Let so much practical botany be put into the public schools. FOR SALE ------ Cheap~â€"â€"Lot No. 18 in blk. N0.‘ 4, in Highland Park (facing Secbnd street). Apply to D. A. Holmes. WANTED I want about 20 young heifer calves at once; good prices paid éppli tq'eqhsr Mogney, GIESER BROS†FOR SALE CHEAP WA A heavy, sidgle harness; used but a short time; original coét, $40. Inquire 7 of Mrs. M. R. Hammond, West Central ave., cor. Green, City. Fresh and Salt Meats, W. Canal Ava, - Highland Park, Ill. TELEPHONE 42. FOR SALE-A At a very low ï¬gure, two nice lots, dimensions 100 by 200 féet, located in outskirts of Highland Parkpgreat bargain. Apply to D. A. Holmes. RAEFEN BAKER, Coal, Building Material, - and'lce. TELEPHBNI NO. 3‘ WANTED, FOR SALE. T0 RENT. The Leading Market, a 1.1- .1. “-9" 1! nt‘uuu’ Lax“. POULTRY, FISH, BUTTER AND EGGS. QUR CLUBBINO RATES. DEALS†IN H; MILLS, general .M%t§..Matk¢.t.fl , u Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats. EVANS BROS, SOLE AGENTS Highland Park Laundry, A. 0. ORTLUND. Plunger. TELEPHONE 25 First Clasg Work ' At Reasonable Prices. No.“ 275 Central Avenue. JOHN H. MOI-IR. Hair Cutting m Shaving. Mr. Mohr has removed from the east-side shop to the old Moore stand, 27;") Central ave‘ nue, where he will be pleased to serve all old and new patrons. Remember them; Goods sent for and delivered to all parts of the city. Orders by post or telephone promptly attended to. For Highland Park. Poultry, Game and Fish In Season. Dealer In All Klndsof TELEPHONE 24.