’l‘his' line, says the-Chronicle, operates on Clark Stm‘t't and simply runs from Washington tn‘lllinois S‘H'Pt. Its rall- ing,r stock consists of one car. and its npvrutivcs im-ludv one conductor and unp momrnluu. IL is run for the special hem-tit, of South “'11th strvet merchants who Iivu 0n the north side. but is snfv to my not one of thosv nwn jn a thousand know that such is the ,vzme. As fur the general public nm one person in tlw Huuxsund. know of its 9x- ish-nr-v. Incith-ntnlly, too, the line is nlmrutrd to rumin the franohise. Again \vn aw]; 0111‘ MW ann-rs to \‘Mt \Vnukvguu, and mm Hm hmmty um] ('Ivnnlinms nf hvr brick pm'ml strvvts‘. lwfnrv Hwy (lvvitlv on St. .lnhns ZlW‘lle‘. ()nv thing (L‘wrvvs‘ Hpm'iul notiv". Hwy nru (-mwm‘d ‘1 Hit-Ill‘s‘I-IWN mmng'.) <1) Hu-v WI vnmlgl) hum, â€Do tlm uwrugo ('hicag'oun a trolley lime uawonsviously suggests great. disâ€" ln-nvm. llis city is so big. It will sur- prise 1mm y, tulwrufm'e, to learn that. u llllt' actually in ulwmt‘iun in the busi- ness district, the rolling stock of which runs a trifle 1058 than ï¬w blacks. “We give transfers to the cable ï¬ne going north," said the conductor when asked for information, “but we don’t transfvr to any other cars." “Have you many passengers each vr hwd 1n 4!) «logrl‘vbs. 1h<~ x'vxnniniug (34‘ (h'm‘m‘s v having hm-n (lisil'ilmh‘d throughout Hu- hnuw. 'I‘hv srw-Nl of tho ('irt'ulnï¬nn of wnh‘r (‘zln hv roguâ€" lnth so as m nme' HH' ï¬xing: and main- Ivnnnr‘o of :1 vortnin 1omp0rmum throughout Hm building. The house of tliu water tubes is the remarkable building fwak of a (Mrmax. inwnlor, who claims. that he has solved 1110 problem of a constant temperature that nmv lw lt‘g‘lllilt(‘d at will and inci- dentalh svcurwl :1 stlucluro thm com- hinos the elements of strengfli comfort and livnuly. a pumping" and hollvr system in the ; _ Vim†"w "W" J _" ______ ' hnsvmvnt. Around this slwloton. my: PerCS are Rza'sonable‘ Telephone the New York Journal, 110 put up his: house in the ordinary \vzry. ’l'hv tulws 3, were within tht- walls and lwtwvvn the ‘ A Kl l [S I o " o ,, ’ â€D floors and m‘ilings. ln thn‘ 'summvr time this tubing: is (-nnnm‘h-d with tho n-guL'lr wntur supply, and n slowly FH‘PHID tlnws through tlw plyws in tho DEALER IN “ARI \xulls nml llnrlwr lllt‘ llrmm, t‘ll't‘lllï¬llllll',‘ Izwh I‘ [‘H‘ss‘nrt'. :Il sullflm' thn‘ llt‘Ill of thw‘ wull< and Humâ€; :Is it llm-s. lltlr- Stoves, Ranges, mgr tli‘t- lumr :lml sm-m'v \\ lntvr tho tuh- inu‘ is vmmw-tml \\ith lllt‘ lmllvr. and ' “atvr lwntml m mo (logrm‘s "forced ‘ Housekeeping (_}OC)dSo through tho (-lrvuit. 0f pipm. The waâ€" lvr :tt lllt' ()lll‘lt'l is fmmrl tn hmv (lv- Tin, Sheet-iron and Furnace Work Done to Order. He ï¬rst put up a~skvloton of his housv, (he frnmv fur walls and floors [wing of water tubing. connm-tod with laugh. “Sam "(min :‘mnflwr 11y?" _ “sz; we‘re crowded,†he said, with :1 Hugh. “Sometimes I get mwâ€"thon .' I)" FIVE BLOCKS LONG. A COOL HOUSE. 44:.“ :_C:r>zc 5:2» 253%.. OFFICE: CENTRAL AVENUE AND FIRST STREET. Hard and Soft Coal, Kindling, Wood, Lumber. Fruits and Vegetables Received Dally. All our lumber is thoroughly kiln dried and we guarantee our mate- rial to be equal in quality and workmanship to any made. Send for estimate MRS. A. BOCK, Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods and Crockery. BOOTS AND SHOES. « Doors, Blinds,Glazed Sash, Brackets, Mouldings, Screens. a$333555353§6é€é1 the Smith Premier typewriter. mu Imam.“ rum. 1%,!» the Smith Premier vaewriter (50., swam“. n if. Branch Office: 154 Monroe St., Chicago, Ill. Goods the Best. Prices are Reasonable. l‘irsl in Improvements. Honest bonslruclion and all High-grade Typewriter Essentials. v . ‘ Best Value Writing Machine. JOHN MIDDLETON, JAMES WARREN, SR., INTERIOR FINISH IN PINE OR HARDWOOD- MILL WORK OF ALL KINDS. Sewer Pipe, Lime and Cement. Building Material of All Kinds. MR .N HARDWARE, TELEPHONE N0, 32 MANUFACTURER OF DEALER IN Hi bland Park, Illinois. Tefephonc 54. E .r E E Goods Delivered Free 0! Charge. ‘~ ' “Improvement [In Order l“. mm Nu." - ' menu 111) PA RK. ii! (0‘ 7.0!"