The Keystone League rally was quite a success. A delegation from Chicago arrived on the 7:30 p. in. train, and while standing at the deâ€" oot witnessed the baloon ascension with the parachute connection. The North N orthï¬eld young people came in buggies and bus. After an en thusiastic program all present we 8 served with refreshments prepared in the League room by the local league. A number of Leaguers walked down Central avenue toward the lake, and while returning sang some familiar hymns. They left on the 10:55 train all in a happy mood. [t is expected that these rallies recur about every 4 or T) months as a per- manent feature of neighboring leag- HE‘S The severe dronth extending from May3d to June 16th was broken Wednesday by verv_ heavy showers; a’oc'oinpanied with an. abundance of lightning and thunder. Over an inch of water fell here in the fore- noon, while in Chicago none came till 3 o’clock. Lots of people were caught without umbrellas or mack-_ intoshes. Col. Davidson’s bicycle brigade Were in Maryland when last heard from, and they are due in Washing- ton today or tomorrow. So far they have had no mishaps. have made’ their 80 miles a day, have lived in their tents and have excited lots of enthusiasm along the route. The papers have been full of it all the way down there. trial of paitnership, Burke Storms of the Antioch News, have diSsolved; Mr. . Barker the :fouaderyretainkig the â€paper and b’hsine’sé? â€T'Héy have made an exceptionally good paper, and built up a good business, ’ but a country paper is better with one than two heads; circumstances de- mand it and that is the ï¬nal outcome. You don’t believe the people read the ads. Of course they don’t. But you putan ad over your name that you will give the boy who brings you the best cat next Monday evening at 8 o'clock, a silver dollar and 16 to 1 you will get all the cats you want; if you don’t. we wont charge you anything for the ad. ey’s court. with a jury. He brought in a claim for $42 agaimï¬ J. 13.112117. man, who had 'an offset of $30. The jury heard all the evidence and out Mr. Gail’s -' charges down to $26, ieeviug him in debt to Mr. Denmun The best ice cream soda' water in the city at Dale Sweetland’s. H. S. Gail, an old-time litigant, had a suit’lagt_ wegk in Judge Dool- We see that LOCAL ITEMS. aftgr yhree “yeats ’ MRS. C. STROCK, 22! Park Avenue )(wwl girls THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS Intelligence Office,â€" Reliabk Domestic Help Furnished On Short Nona. Protect out Idea: 0. m hr! “"3; 53:13: Wmo 13m: wzonnan an i 003'Piunt mm. nan. Want 1:. D. 0.. for their I,“ prlu Mar and Mn Inn 0 on. thou-ml mun om vunted. D. C. PURDY, Named~An Idea Coal, Building Material, and Ice. Sunshine Stoves and Ranges Hardware Garden City Lawn Mowers. Call and examine them. Also for BLUE FLAME OIL STOVE. RAFFENBAKER, TELEPHONE NO. 34 We are the Park agents for the celebrated TELEPHONE 28 AND FORâ€. St. Johns Ave? Who can think of m simple 32119890 â€â€œ293?