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Highland Park News (1874), 3 Jun 1898, p. 8

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Churus Song of the ~Triton .......... Taylor ()rgun Sulnwfirfind ()r‘fcnuirc In D ..... Baxisw > Mr. Din‘kmsun Chumscs 1). Hush Thor My Baby. ,.Sul11\'an The Miller's Wooing“ .‘...Faning Trnur 5010+ To Mary. . .. .V ..M. V. “'hite Chorus ~Lust Night . ’I‘rnur Solo and Chorus Sanctus fmm St. Cecelia Muss. .. .( Mr. Hall and the Choral Society ‘l:mus-Hallclujah Amen me Judas .Maccabacus. ......... It, was carefully written and (le- Cidedly racy and enjuyalule. less de- scriptive of places and scenery than of perspnal ekperiences and impres- sions, lllis two minute account of his railroad ride through and out of London, gnVe us a lmltor idea of it ihau anything we have ever road or heard. So of tlie trnin‘s arrival at old Dover. The trip across theChun- ml to Calais \vai imnituble.and gave us temporary ~touches of "qualms â€"â€" not of conscience" ofwhich he spoke. Our local Choral Union under the tuition of Mrs. Ben Jones and Miss Wycofl', will give its first annual concert next Thursday evening. June 7 th, in the Presbyterian Church. The Union will be assisted by Mr. Hall. eprogram, herewith append- ed, is nrt only a varied, but a very choice one and one therefore which commends itself at once to the judg ment and appreciation of all lovers, as well as critics of good music. EUROPEAN TRIP. Just at the last hour we {em-nod that Prof. (fray was to deliver a lecture last evening before the High- land I’al'k Club on from "Londonto Constaminnylo." The audience. fair sized and as tlw l’rot'mMn' Sllltl “sew loot.“ was a little slow in gathering, the summer evenings are so lung HOW To the residents of the Park it is enough to mention the names of our two artists in charge of the enter- tainment to satisfy them of its class- ical and high order of merit, fortheir work has no other qualities. The tickets are 75 cents each to help meet the expenses of the Union in its noble work of musical culture of so high an order in our midst and rightfully appeals to everyone who has not only the general, but especially the musical well being of our city at heart. All’the factors of our high grade civilizzition cost not. only mon- ey, often the smallest part. but toil and work and patience and infinite pains. The amount of his ritle in a first class compartfiuieut with four typical English fellow travellers, was im- mensely rich; the custom house ex- periences was; perfect. for We lived twenty years on the border. where such things were of almost daily 0c. curence. He gave us such an idea of the glide down themountains from the exit of the Mt. Cenis ,tunnel as we never had. Then the touches of life in Rome and southern Italy were fresh. It was ludicrous enough to be told at the hotel. where Mrs. Gray had boafttleil for a week await- ing his arrival. that she was not there, and not find her for Six hours after he had registered. albeit she was in the house all the time. But to us. his experiences and de- scriptions iof Constantinople were the best of all, its dogs. its noises, its beauties. wits smells he did not attemptflantfits Sultan. We have many times‘read descriptions of the Sultan going to his prayers. but no thing in life like vivitleness 21nd reall- ity equalled Prof. Gray's. That in fact to us was-the charm of the en- tire lecture. all seasoned with his ever present“ well known humor. The paper Ought to go to some of our best magazines: it is too good and instructiie to grow_ velluw with age in the bottom of his nuclericul barrel of impublished documents. The Council meets in regular ses sion uext Tuesduv awning. Buttericks patterns for sale at Miss thkine‘h. THE CHORAL CONCERT Mei” Len! Ermucnt Mr. Hall Guunml Handel jerulf Dvorak 1 011 the evening of Decoratiun 1111)' 1111111111 4Uc11ickene ware {11111111 1mm 1111800111 of the Pun-11111.11 111' 1111111- Forest. The 1111111)" \\ 11~ tun-1111 111 1t11e r1111111s of '1‘1111111115 Myers. 111 1111- iPost 1111191. A search 11‘211‘1'11111 1m" ;is1s11e11111111 whent11cc1111st11111v v-11r1'11 18(1t1wpre111i.~e.~..1111111111111 11111 111111 1t119 811111-11 c1 1111‘11'1- -11.~‘ 1111111151111111111111 prolerh 111' ewry 111151-1111ti1111. m 11111- of W11i111 1111: aftvrnurd 11111111111011 11y Captain and Mrs. Robinson have rented their pleasant home on Cen- tral avenue and gone for the sum- mer to a farm in Michigan. where the Captain will reue“ his v.outh :- Tbey left W ednosday and their home is now occupied by Mr Byford of Chicago. ()ne of the cheapest homes for u year in this city is an eight mom cottage, brick, built only three years ago. well finished in Georgia pine. with city water, and a choice large a; Fresh Pat cheese and buttermilk ,cau always be had at Allen's dairy Harm‘ one mile south of station. garden all planted. Recent changes in the train service compels its pres- ent occupant, Conductor Vance Chamberlain. to leave town. Inquire of his wife or at this ofiicc. Rent very low. After three long. weary months of} the grippe, including one or No se 1 vere relapses. our fellow citizen. George D. Boulton has so far recov~ i ered as to be out on the porch a por! tion of each day. But he shows; plainly that he has been u very sick 1‘ mainlms lost flesh and strengh,‘ l which he is now slowly regaining. He is still quite weak and finds asl all victims. of the grim-e. that his legs are very weak. and that old time vigor returns Very slowly, alheit he has a good appetite. relishes and di- gests his food Well. But the fact is the physical man has to he rehuiltl throughout and the process is bothi slow and protracted i Rev. Halsey G. Gavitt left Tucs- iluy for Tampa, Fla. Mrs. Henry L. Harvey lins paused Hie crisis of her typhoid fr-u-r. “(Hi is rapidly recovering. Carey hunds out the mail. usnidmi by Miss Josephine Savage. while- Postmaster Cummings puts hiq head in at theVdoor once in awhile m in- quire nbbut the weather. (iurrity .5; Brown are moving their [1051‘ ,_\n .i,|\..1,,l,..k.flm_l market this week into tlwir mm" or tiu- n-mummuiutiuin building just north of the post uflicu ’ PIN-W ”mm W (;““"‘~"‘( ‘ } ixfi‘i H The new administration 1m: In-en inaugurated at the post-office. (‘lmna persons who had miss-ml the-m Mr. Myers took to the womls and has not yet been found. but hia ucnnnplimn Mrs. Rosamond H. Carpenter. was tried before Justin-v Cummings in the city hall \thwsdu)‘. and was held to the grand jury. HIGI‘HVOOD AND FORT SHERlDAN. S Beautiful Platinum l’h )t ZAMM H;xr:\\’e-ll'~4. Gordon on Manda The )Iisws Untlnlins uf Evunstun spent Sunday with .\li.<~~ lh-H, Fortym-ight rut-ruin {mm tlw hm- pitu} corps left for ‘ Camp Thomas. (321., Tuesday night, wheru the-y will be stationed fur duty till further orders. Mrs. Sergt ( mnell left for ISprinfl- field to \isit \Ir. Cornell “Im has ur- (lcrs awaiting fur rc-mm‘ul tn uh known destination. .‘vliu Conn-H is couunissionux‘y Serg‘t nmi i> mm nf the busy Ian {it this time. The latest (levclnpenn-nts of the Myer rubln-ry bring» to light 5113 Butlers‘. bf Lukv I’lvrvst. $3331). worth of furniture. ulw u. mmm Jf Highr land Park has l(l¢‘lltlllt'(l amnv l‘ml" erty‘wlxich rmluct-s tlnmtuck but wry little. HIGHW’OOD HAPPENINGS. (laughter \\‘:1.~.‘.mrutqu NEWSLETS. (hllV iFUR SALE CHEAP fiumwwummmMummwmmmmm«mummmmummwxi First Excursion o! the Season to . Cleveland Vin Nicke-l I’luh- Kuzul. Juno 3104'; inclusive, $1 I33 fur Hm round ”if on Ct‘HifiCflh' plan. 'l‘it'kfls mmd rvturniug until Jun“ Nth. inclusive. Three through trains (111in [rum Vam Buron Strut-t l’usm'ngor Stutiun. (‘hi engo. Fur furtln-r infornmtiun ad dress J. Y. (‘aluhzun General Agomt. lll Aduun Street. Chimgo. mum- [.\I! ilclus m mg erlufmuxm HXULISUMAX IIIIIll'liw to lukv {211'va gvmlvmu l’rrwmul prhlc lulu-m Ellgli~llll)zll:, lul‘v , Luzh ('0. 11\ Hr Hru'lg FUR SALE WANTED 7150““! and ruum fur ' \mnmn :uulvhiltl inl‘x'imlr{211ml}. Teruh l't‘dsullflrdt'. In-rmnnnnl it sntisfm‘tury. Addn-sd’. U. Imx3H Fl)“ SALI FOR SALE >3me or u" ()1 ilnllrnnwl or \ prm‘wl Highland l’Jrk. High and Fun hlwrithn lumpcrly Admin-xx“ “."J cnrv this ”flim- Less Than 7:. a Day I ur Hw (wmfwrt. nmwni: sufetv uf _\nur lmzm- imn- u h in _\um rusidom-v Chimgn 'Ivh-l ‘hunv ( u (in). B ( mnmiug: FOR SALE All kudnk for 53 (N sent. 'llu- In lu- (‘Hllll'lt‘UNII sent “ill ruliwl um] I"‘.‘ The firm of H this 1|:1_\' llismrln the 1mm“! hills il hum. drin- Mn» air mgmr. lmckrhnzu‘d anim- Lu“ Imirv Hf H, M hut mm-r ‘\IN)\1 ln':lh'!‘. (Mk lwlih‘utl. \V. A. \VILMW ()fifico 'l‘hv firm of (hkrlmnl‘ 1hi> (In): (Ii.~\(ll\0tl h) m. 'l‘lu- luhiln-n h Highwmnl Dissolution Notice. Dissolution Notice. FOR SALE, T0 RENT. Hun Telephone 28. (r‘ _ mu ALE All limtmuh 'uvk. k for 53 ”U: xwdrl)‘ nu“: cu.- Inquin- Arthur Evum. Xxu LII-:rr (‘uVMxx l-‘ul't .‘llt‘l'ilidll. 56cm- pcr Linc- n I my; in Money to Loan . Im ”1mm 1 [hr .A‘ ur will 0- Athln-v Harri!) \\ Iml ('UHt‘IX l <i\’h'tl~ Murmur-v.1 .\l.\ H» ”I! [11,,Junc 1 \ l 'l 'l. I 51' H'Il’.\ High! 1:.11 I’m 1; {it \L In 1 In HHI til] (”1' hk‘ AK 1.1» 11 ill ,\ Iiidvr \t'llilIlL'I htumm H’lld miltll H' ill ruminan- unxl in) all (hum-n; nu! u”,- \\ ill Blww x M IHIIYII l\l‘ ll‘ll‘tn m’ IIIHHI- ”ighuuml K. \\ ilc “Hi link ETC. mutln-v Agent [or the Chm il't I. ,m ml"! M\ 7 Job Printing \\']l lir~l ('nll The Hibbard. El Rey, â€" La Reina, - H' Fun": and \‘cgeublu Ruched Dull; MRS. A. BOCK. Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods and Crockery, BOOTS m SHOES. ; Gent :1! Avenue [3851. ALL ROAos ARE ALIKE TO A MONARGH. PGHOG‘NOH IS the result Of 00" long experiencg. MflNABBH AND DEFIANBE BlcYfllES are the product of mechanical ingenuny. $40.00 Lake. Hulotod and Pulton mm. ONO-go. Innohoo-Iow York. London and Hamburg. Bond Ion 8â€"00»! sump. 090 I cook 0! Iona-on Plan“ can. amen. unlanfiuoooll. Tom cooper. I... Itch-moon. and Hum Jo»... Goods the Bcs‘. Priccs arc Reasonablz. Promplly and nea‘. y cxecu‘cd 21‘. Ms Onicc Prices as low as is ccmis‘lem with good wc .00 850.00 860.00 Monarch Chainless “00.00 MONAROH CYCLE MPG. 00.. h. C. BASIE. Auf‘f [bk I....I.L . n 00nd for l898 Catalogue. Agents wanted In Open ten“ The News. Agmt {or Blue Flame Wkklcss 0H Emu-s. 1m. Sheet-Iron and Furnace \\'ork Done to Order. STOVES, RANGES, E OUSEI 101. D GOODS. Highand Park Illinois. 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