James McDonald long since estab- lished the name, of being,r a fair. hon- est dealer. He has one price for all; he don't carry a lot of dead- beats and make up his losses out of honest, paying customers and he carries no snide goods. Every pound that goes out of ' his store Weighs 16 ounces; he splits no bars of soap so as to sell cheap by the dozen bars. Born and reared in Scotland, some of his notions of up- rightnud downright honesty strike some folks as a hit antiquated. but there are others than fools in- this town and they appreciate the ster- ling virtues. lay it on the table, hoping the NEWS will pick it up and point the Way out of their difï¬culties and it usu- ally does it. The aldermen then go on as solons should and get the cred- it of the achievement. but there had be'en a mighty rustling under sum?- h()dy’.; else thinking cap. The aldqrmen sometimes come face 'to face with the problem which reminds them of Israel at the _Red Searr walls mountain high on either side. and only the maddened sea in front. After doing their. best they ‘ Laï¬'Monday was Q'gieen Victoria's birthday. she having been born May 24, 1819, a good while ago, and her long and eminently wise. lmtxeï¬cent and eventful life shows that some good people do not die young. And we are getting rather aged ourselves. It is said President McKinley has selected ex-Senator George F. Ed- munds‘ Tor minister to Spain. This must be a mistake or the president don’hknow where the distinguished jurist angl‘ statesman was born. One of thé'nobbiést rigs seen at the depot on the arrival of this 5:43 train is a cart and chestnut horse driven by Miss Chapman. who holds the ribbons with‘the mm? and skill of an expert equestrienne. \ Thedflice of the Highland Park NEWS will close 11!th J 111161 lat-at.“ (1 clock ‘11, 111. ., ,_ .xce1t 'lhursdays when it. will 19111 (ipen till 9 U clock to receive subsu-rinfinvm u clock to receive subscriptions There was a big fire in the l uion stock yards Monday and $80 000 worthruf pepsin was. destroyed, givï¬ ing a chance-"for 80,000 dyspeptics in this stricken country to get well. That-e is nothing so delightful after a ride as a glass of Schumucher’s refreshing ice cream soda. Evans Bron. have had a big run on the unexcelled Chase Saubom coffees. Try a can. For mortgage loans on real estate call on D. M. Erskine, Jr.. Co. CITY BREVITIES. .1115: Around the (‘0er from St. Johns, Tin, Don’t Forget The Smith Premier Typewriter Co., THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS IVIACUII. N. Y.. D. 3. Branch Office: 154 Monroe St., . A. KUIST, Sheet-Iron and Fï¬rnace Work Done to Order. That the News, formerly situated at No. 5 St. Johns Ave., has removed to Having secured the agency of the celebrated Chase Sunlmrn Cofl'ee we are prepared to sell it to you in any quantity. ." ' " ' All Grades of Flour, Hay, â€Feed, Oats Eran, Corn Meal, Gluten Meal, Middllngs, Straw. ' EVANS BROS., Fancy Groceries, Tea, Coffee, Fruits and Vegetables. Stoves, Ranges, Housekeeping Goods. DEALER TELEPHONE NO. 46. Chicago, Ill. IN HARDWARE, Dealers in 255 Central Ave. Smith [premier Egpewrttera» St. Johns Avenue. ‘mpnovanawr TNE ORDER or THE AGE. " HIGHLA ND PA INK.