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Highland Park News (1874), 28 Jan 1898, p. 4

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The Highland Park News. I‘uhiished m lhr’ micrcsts‘ l'uvk. Highwwrd and Ravinia‘ .lftc-rnnzm by Evans 61 I‘hrresx farm», "1.00 per yvar. 50 (‘61 months. 30 o: is fur three months Advertising rates made known on application I! this office. ("hit-f Juatiw M‘m’m of Massachu- mrth. 3135'. in at recent (let-Asian. that at lie-n cannot he put’mpon a building uso-d fur public schunls. The grounds on which [hc' dc‘isiun rests are not stand. Fuzz the bandit of Jillllz‘; Bunker), and other puultl‘y {uncimx‘ we repuh ”sin a rcceipt of thv 0M Puritans "Set a hen on Sunday night and all the t‘ggswill hiltcd. Set iwr on thir~ tem) vggs and she will hutch 'twclve IIUHCIS zmd one moatvr." £| rich yuuug mun. slum-d the Low dun Dally Mail. \vhully as an inde pendent jnurnul. at A fair price, on s‘rrnd business principlvs. Here are two planks of his plutforui.“[ believe- parry journalism In be practically dank" "l lwhm‘u in imlvlwndencv." ()f cuursqu 0H expvrimuwd journal fist-a. fiuum-ierx. Mu. said his venhm- wuultl fail and it luuks likc it. He- has nuw 21 ciruulmiu‘n of SRUJHM stxs B. Hmumn, has nuw 21 ¢ cupiz-s daily mm. \V.‘H:lr‘ A WORKING mam Went to see ;\[r.: Shields a few (luvs am). about iu’iitr . p. , ivg with the Presbyterian Church} saying he didnot knowns thatchurch} cared to have poor peopleor working: people. join it. Mr. Shieids set toi' Work at once to diszihuae his mind of? that, notion and mid him the churchi Welcomed all who loved and \viQhOd i in servc- (‘md and his Sun. Jesus1 Christ. It seguml tn put umv life: ill-» to the man. i \Ve see, with pleasure, that Rev. James Gray uf Bust m conducts a bible. class in tlze Clarendon Street, Church. the late Dr. Uunlmt's. with an average attemlunee (.f over one thousand [venous of all denomina- tions. Here in Highland Park, (lurr in}; the ten years of our residence, it hus‘ been impossible tonmintuin such :1 class. it is really a teachers meet» ing for the study of the bible, the Sunday School lessuns and nothing else. Them is also unuther one Sutâ€" urduy ufternnuns in Park Street Church. as largely attended. The old city of the Puritans seems tu' he gettingr hawk [u the Bihle. nrduy Church old city getting How is this? Here isonn Mn‘thvidâ€" ist paper which says their church was never building so many line. and expensive meeting houses as now, therefore the Muthodist Church, was never so proayerous as now. On the other hand. the Boiton Zion‘s Her ald, the great. Methodiat, paper of- New England, saysthe guin hus'heen only a trifle over half of one per rent in the denomination at large for the last )t-ur. and attributes the falling away from lormer recordsof success, to this love of line meeting houses and otl er elements of worldly splen- dor and Show. The Herald calls for a halt and a return to old spirit and methods and men. which made. the Methodist Church the great revival furceof the nation. Perhaps the Herald is about right, eh? F120): :1 copy of the Washington Post we see lbe inventors of the muntry have been holding an annual session in that city. The association is cumxrused of the loading invvntms is cump I}; .\I FRIDAY, J AN L’A HY BR in News Building. .255 Highland Park. Himuis. d\' at mss, H the, pusmdhcc a! Highland and class matter. Alfrwd H‘lrnthflh‘ m. slum-d the Lou MANAUER Busts cents fur Six u! >1 Highland verV Friday EDITOR ('cmml 9 ofthe éountry. Amongothor thinvs HEALING CHURCH DIFFICULTIFS. Wenotjct that our fella“ townsmzun In". hum ‘Lmbu u.|\_' “f HJHIHU‘ J C. Anderson was elm-ted the vice): presidcnt of the organization, was- ulso placed on important committees. and Wis one of the few men who de» llvered eulogies on the late Gurdim r (1. Hubbard. [he (151,001.1th s péintl of contact 11 1th the national govern l 11~enti§1throu<rh the Patent oilicvn 1 1 1 1 1 and hence it becomes the mediuml “110111.311 \1 h1ch the great number of! inn-11mm of the. ( ountr) make knownl their wishes and [1111113 The 211-15011 l ation therefore 101115 the latest iduusl 21nd purposes of the imvntiun gen‘l 111s of the country. “'6 are gludl tlwrefqre and feel honored that our neighh‘or should hold so honorahlé :1 position among this. distinguilml cl; 5 of men of tho country at l21rg'1-. 1 “\ '1) 111115 111 the 56111119.” saiil 11111- 10111111‘111151111155 1111111 111 ns :1 tow 1111\s 3.11:1). 310 111111 ref1'reuco to our 21111 1111 1111311111: 111111111. 111111 1111111 r1111111sn1‘ 151111111111111111;.1-s, lmt. 11111111111 that, 11111-11 11111: 111113 111111. 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()1 (311111'511 111 11 5.5111111 1-11_v “la-Chicago, with 115 . 1. . . . . diverse 1111111111111111125111111Its vast 1111111» 11111 1111111111113 01 1111 11111115 1111111-r2111l1yi :111111111 111111 51111111111-5 1111111111111ti1111 :11'11' comiljg 1111 1111 tl111t11111elik1¢ 1’1'11f.l)11- 11113139; 111111 Pro-.1 >1111aii' s 111111 111111 a1'L-51t lurth 1111111111 1111112119111 bril- 1111111117 111111 success which 11112211111111“- :311111113 111 willing (111111-11 211111 not 11 fewj a . 1 , real 1111111151. ”1115111111 11111111111. 1 BUR we shirt, always {rum this pro- positfion;~there is no short'cut. no (-usyg ruyal ruuil‘im Icui'ning: ovvry child must plmi and Work for “'ng littlei ln-urning he geis. Till‘l'(‘ mu} he impruvemcms in mothmlsi genius in ttfiuflwrs. but the old fush-iomyi hsz Work. the drill.» thv wriptm'nl line :ulmn hue. has got to he haul if the \ix'urk is done. Tin-r9 arr 1015 mi schuhls in tlw luxul'wvlwrc they take the lazy,Inunpen-(LSImi[ml and brain» less fL-hihlrcn of wraith and put them thru’ligh \vhut Hwy can-ll 2| “course uf viluéMiun." along modern lines and mothuds um] gmxluutv thmn. making them and their parents heliiwc they 5 . are educated. But m-ver hm'mgtlone u sujid, lmnvst (lays wm‘k, these pu» pilsmre not. uml cannot l)!‘ educated: the); know not what study is. ur huw to platform it» We (lo not \vomlvr so much at the sucéyss of these fads :nul isms. when we 500 men on every side who by 5011le trick, honest or dishonest. have juni‘pcd into success and wealth People very naturally conclude that if tbvte are cross ('utsto wealth social position and influcnvu, there are to laughing. Then therle are poorly bul- anofid, partially educated teachers. \\ ho: lmcnuse they find here and there. a véry bright pupil, at prodigy per- hapfs, who defies all rules in his strhlvs in lfaruing, conclude, with their l'rmp- iugg‘logic that all pupils can (lo the same, and :50 run to a fad. These thiggs are the curses of the Chicauo schfuls today, let us keep them out of ( urs. MrsnAnn Beaumont of Walling- ford, Conn..died last Saturday morn- inggut her home aged 9‘5 years. She was a ddmrhter of John Tyler, one of the men who threw the tea over- kioard In Boston harbor on the night ufl?ec. 16,1773 She was one of thefDaughters of the Revolution' on N19 ground floor. I ' FADS IN SCTIOOLS. (ind has thréee Ways of Huttling; church quarrels": emigration. when? the contestants one. by one 'n111ve . away: second by funerals. when. they die off; and third‘ 11 powerful re1iv11l. ~11deep. strum! and thor. outrh that hath sides will he mixiousl to confess their wrongs 111 the others. 1 1t. very often hupphns in 11' church? rent and split, and pnralyzetl' by in- ‘ ternal strifes. that. one side. or party iwilltell you how wruntr the. other lside 1s, and how they 1111<Vht to com ifess; but they themselves hate n11 iconfessio’ns t0 1 make: (1111. 1111. not gthey. Nu church quarrel is all 1111 1111113 side, it cannot he; hence, there: must he mutual confessions and r1; storatiuns. We never saw but one such revival, but it broke down i I i : 3 strong. 11hst1n11te, 11'1llt11l 1111111 and 11'11111e11.§ The, leading moiety woman in the place want to the heat, ahlest, .11111sl. huuihle imd goodly preacher ‘lhe town everl1111l.an1lz11n1111agaimt -\\l111n.~l1e had said 11111111 hitter. .11’11 ked thin“ and 1'111111s511l it all. 5 adred his forgiwness 11nd lngged 1 him t11 pray tihd for her lurgivencns. <That re1'i1‘11l meant husinefis; it 1 henle d 1 i1isi111i~1 11f 1earn standing. ,in a large t11w1;1 1111111 in tl11~ largest iand leading church in the town also. it had 1' 11111115, or the Church {:11 '1 1111111211. 1 We are 11'11t11-hin;,r with unabated {interest :1 1-l11111cl1 that 20 yt‘tll‘a ago ' was gasping ill death trmn internal divisions. hut (lad t1*11k It. in hand. set in 11p1-r11ti11n his 11tl11-1' t\\'11 meth- 111l5.eu1i;;r11ti11n 11nd funeralx‘. and quietly hut urn-easingl)’ the work ha> gone 1111. ti-e 11la1'eus' llltlllt‘ meant by remurals and death filled by new; ‘11nes 111111ing i1:.. till, we think 1111i)~ 1(11111‘ of the cuntesitants remain, and the new element» ham entire con~ ft1‘11l. But fiveland twenty years of Spusaihle growth, for taking posses ision 11f that town have been‘ lost. . We hope 11V and 111' to 0'1) hack and ; 11 1111 that redeemed church raise an Thaw was :1 very pretty nml quiel little \s'eddingjut Rzlviiiuolx, Sunday ‘uflvrunun. Jailuury 23 ‘99, when Rm: Lewis B. Hihhzlrsl 1 1itvdinn1urA 'riuge Frederick Ettiugcr of .l’itts- ‘lmrg. F:1.,:111<l‘ Miss Amy Hill, 0f . Highland Park. There Were present ‘11 choice litllv part; of person-21] ‘ frivuds of llm‘ bride and groom so that it had :1 wrvina1kcd home like .1ir. The hrid'v “:15 gowuml 111 sshite and carried ai bunch of pink 11111] iss'l1itt:cz1r11ati0ii~'. The service was simple, usintr ithe bridal ri11g.so that tillxlll" it all in all. itvs was as pro-Ms 21 little ss'mldiug as 1st: hase often “it messed. s.‘ "Ebenezer Memorial," as sm‘l u- it will be to thimk of what might haw: been done during (how wasted years. (ind luvcs his churches very much. Very many churches have perishvd and passed from the mirth: hilt rightâ€" mm-znv», 110er . Prof. Rolfe of the Chichgo Uni- Versity, will deliver his seéond lec. ture in the University Estensian course; next Tuesday evening. Feb ruary lat. . in the. rooms of the High- land Park Club house, on Jane Auste’n. Outsiderscanfiecure season and perhaps single lecture tickets, and qll who can should hear ‘ this course on the leading writers of the Victorian era. Prof. Rolfe is an en. tertainiug as well as an able let-turcr. A PRETTY WEDDING. {‘fFurniture and Pianos Moved, ' «Packedm Shipped. DUFFY BROS’ Express, Baggage andDime Parcel Delivery. Are responsible for all goods while in ourxhands. TELEPIONE 5 6- All our lumber is thoroughly kiln dried and we guarantee our makL rial to be equal in qualitv and workmanship to any made. Send for estimate' Doors, Blinds, Glazed Sash, Brackets, Mouldings, Screens. iNWWWWWWWWWW“ WWWWWWWMWWWWWWWWWWWWWW‘ Bighland-Park Bicycle Exchange E Sheet metal and Furnace work E D. A. DRISCOLL (30.. 5 St. Johns Ava, Highland Park. (Successors to Ingalls Bros. 8: Co.) INTEUOR FINISH IN PINE OR HARDWOOD. MILL VORK OF ALL KINDS. Trunks, 25c; Parcels, 10c. To or from any part of the city. Goods handled with greatest care. Prompt attention given 'all orders. Repairing of All Kinds at Popular Prices ........ Jobbing and Repairing. MANUFACTURER OF J. H. DUFFY, Manager; $7 ’1‘ *g,‘ Ni Hm us a” Toleflouefio. o ’ ‘ LLOYD M BER! (Nfi‘ Hm Linn Flasher Building ‘ West Side B; ”0mm: ‘4 out“ i my, From [hr nnr For H! flux 1 Huh Chaflw H, INN" u“; ,9. K (V! Hum” lifl‘l h] I Ar n ht‘ l l 12.1- m3. mum a. ‘IROOI 1 HIGHLI H c In U‘ 1; iv: v1 Cm fll .Iu‘ , '\\nfll: nu cu'\ NORTH W'liSTbR‘ R l I sanu HIGHLAND PARK Directory of 5:9 275 Centr; DREC, M V‘L \\x~ JOHN H CELL-(s. ire DES T15 ll‘ Dam. ‘H 0-H

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