THE CRICKET ON THE “EARTH. 'l‘hy nutc hrings uu-nmrim ufnhh-n Univ. “[1ch fricnds, hmu‘ park-d muml HHS hrurlh would unm- And list, with UH, tn thv pvrslswm rhinnz l'nity with our sung of " Hump. chvl Hume.“ l) “ Humv. chrt â€me!" Can ulhor hrur‘h than thun- (Hw: balm for heart :u'ho. Hmugh wr “under Widv'r ("an uthcr Man-s {urns lmld luve's [rue shrimn ()r tin-light full on uught 55: «luur lwsidu'.’ Welumnv hlilhc cricket. withxhy now of rln-cr. 'l’lmu. mu. from summer wmult-rmgn (huh cmuc. 'l‘u Chirp again lwriltlc lhv lu‘unh .slunr (lvur. \Vhlh‘ vuik'cs ghul unn- more Rum. “ Hnmu. ‘wm‘l Hmm-J' The autumn foliage is not as brilliant as some seasons “'11in we have sharp frosts. but it is rich. and abundant in varit‘ty. Mrs. W. A. Alexander entertained Misses Daily, Millard, Cassurd. and Miss Selium of Chicago, Tuesday. 11. was a very charming affair. Dan Cole created a sensation in the circuit court Wednesday afâ€" ternoon while he was serving in try- ing a case, by rising in his seat and calling),r on the judge not. to have two or more lawyers" and witnesses talkâ€" ing at a time. as it kind 0' confused his mind. Professor Shaw's talk, Friday, was a ï¬rst class a flair. He took colored crayons and drew pictures of any thing he, wished to illustrate his“talk" and it vas not only highly entertain- ing, but. thorougl‘ily instructive. There, was a good houseful and the boys enjoyed it immensely. Some twelve to fifteen years ago, the editor ventured the statement. on a platform in Cedar Rapids. Iowa, that people in that audience would li\c to see the time \\ hen steamships would pas-is bemet u the [ nited States and Europe, lustwer n Sunday and he “ax laughed at an a semi- lunatie. Last. Sunday night a steamship reached New York from Southampton having been 7» days, 2‘.’ hours and 45 minutes making the trip. The darkev preaeher said “The sun he do move.†Yes. and some other things move al- S1) Theans has just lmlnwd thut Father Bingham. as he was fmnili. urly uml-nffm-tinnuh-Iy kmm‘n lwrv. (“ml at, H10 rvsidvm-v Hf his son in- luw in Spurhl. \\'is., 'l‘uvwlny Hf this \vm‘k. ()ctnlwr 5th. UH yours and 4') months HM. having lwe-n lmrn in Murristmvu. V1,. April 1‘3â€: IRâ€? Furthr-r lmrtivulnrs wv (-mmnt givi- â€Ii\ “wok. DEATH OF FATHER BINOHAM. OF LOCAL INTEREST. 31.1.. B i Tin. Sheet-iron and Furnace Work Done to Order. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS DUFFY BROS’ Express, Baggage and Dime Parcel Delivery. Are responsible for all goods while in our hands. TELEPHONE 56. MRS. AI BOCK, Fancy ï¬roceries, Dry ï¬ooils and Crockery, BOOTS AND SHOES. Fruits and Vegetables Received Dain. Furniture and Pianos Moved, “Packed and Shipped. ROBERTSON NOLAN, Lumber and Building Material of All Kinds. GFFIBEANI} YARD: ST. JOHNS AVENUE. III LUMBER DISTRICT. C. A. KUIST, Hard and Soft Coal, Sawed and Split Wood, Kindling. Goods the Best. Prices are Reasonable. Trunks, 25c.; Parcels, 10c. T0 or from any part of the city. Goods handled with greatest care. Prompt attentiongiven all orders. Stoves, Ranges, Housekeeping Goods. [)EALE J. H. DUFFY, Manager.“ TELEPHONE 67. ER IN HARDWARE, Highland Park, Illinois. Telephone 54. ' Goods Delivered Free of Charge. Highland Park, In, HIGHLAND PA RK.