:ey, S45. ratest care. all orders. 110:. Df the city. Shut-iron and Furnace \Vurk ‘tu Order. let: 1 inc of Sundries 6 Par: Delivery. - to - Date! FFY n and Evening. and Refreshments. 'while in our hands. H. DUFFY, *Ianager. July 30th, n! im- Blu: ,0» cs,» - Moved, ; and Shipped. Pyramid? Soudan. 'ark TRANCE TO PARK . A. KUIST. )VES. RAN GES, 'OUSEHOLD GOODS. , Uulcanizing MMMN““MM“OM Hardware. ous Band. \\' R Highland Parkl 'CWWW‘ x'h Flame Wickless $28 to $38. $35. l0 CENTS. ï¬tled to public gratitude for one thing at lvast. an honest attempt to hcir patrons. the public. 38!“? well t They ï¬rst built a good track, put on ï¬ew cars. operate the same in ï¬rst class manin-r and then they set out: ti) provide a tirst class pizcc of rest. decreation. and refreshment innvhat, ï¬eyhave ilvnominatetl thc "Sheri- dan Park†up in the village of Fort Sheridan, The old company plan- lied {or something of the kind down on the county line nearer (llencoe. but Mayor Hogan showed Mr. Frost the advantages of the present place, and it is an lllt’kll place so far as lo~ dation is concerned. for it willhe con. trail to all points of the line from WaukegantoEvanston. The grounds qomprise the E. K. Smith property, some seven acres in extent, with tilt) ï¬eet frontage on the main street, all enclosed by a cloSe ti foot high hoard fence. ' Inside the grounds there are pleu- 1:1 of shade trees \er) ewul} distrit buted 111110110 which are attered 101M chairs. 3â€â€ 1101 1H} painted set- tees. with scores of table of thre. different siZm 111uitiUbr1u1 11c\\'.11ice hammocks. At uueeudofthP (rruumk near the ~trcct 11m hicy ole racks. i11- side the fence, with '11 1111111 in charge who checks and takes charge of your wheel free of cost: on thenorth side by the cross street; is a several huu» tired feet long rail and posts for hitching teams, with 21 muuiu‘charge to watch things. 011 the south side to watch th‘ngs. Un In» sourn sum 6f the grounds is the pavilion} 48x 12“ feet Well up from the ground so as to be free from any possible dump lieâ€"NS, All under ï¬nu truss roof so that the Ilnpr. of rock Inupleinill be all nnw unbroken spice. Adjoining this will he a lnrgr‘ lut of lu'livs and gent s dressinw and toilet mums ï¬n l>llr‘(l and furnished in 1: \er} super ior innnm-r. The hand stand is oil†to’wnrd the north side of the around.» a very line structure of the kind. hard pine flour and all neatly punt- i VOL ca. 1 l q . . it The hnnth residence enlarged and reconï¬rm-tell. scrwsgis the lun-riling ; L house for the hand and help. as wvll : as for preparing lunches for the c' 1 ‘y \‘isihr 't( guests Qllltt' an extensive bill of :f'aire of lnnchns is given en So he can nrder what he lil<v< and i ‘ have it served out under the Sllllilt‘of i 9 1the treex It is a must (lt‘l lightiul ‘ ti M} fur parties of fmm t\ Mic _{hL :l‘ or min». The gruninls are k *pt nr-at L and clean. being raked an l splinkl 1). Ni every morning and unr- nr two ; C mien going: gilmnt all the tinu- to pick l Up “iistr papers‘ etc‘ i n iMr. Ilhi) l;- of tlw Exuiuurclxxl) has TC‘h‘dl‘gP of the cuter rin ’ “llll :1 (z: puble‘ steward. S. M. L‘rrecnimuzn. on the groumh all the timv. All grounds and buildings are brilliantly lighted {With electric lights. The, attraction Hf this \' 1 . course is (‘luuderl famous Sniff! :ff § fmm‘ Ruthâ€?! 25 Pit‘cvs‘ from .‘leiwuukve. Thcv HIP ï¬rst “:hlt will ï¬nish Saturduv uidht. huviuu i111 | low‘Hulf 1.)“: enguge‘mmt (-lsmvixerch next “reek. 319-1?!†.Clï¬ef hm another chuice hand wiil come“ lam?†rner inuw ln'e. bumlav murning. \~ ,L Dummy nmrnlng. I There are few hands its equal in! the country We haul at New ()rleansl and at Minneapolis expositions the} famous Mexican band, and at St. ‘ LOUiSth‘ old Gilmore band of 1305 ton, hut in» fail to see “lit-rein this Milmiukt-e institution is not their equal. 1t i< a delight to hear them i l l i play. 3 The Elwtric Road folks are en SHERIDAN PARK thvrv is 21 wine list.3 and The Highland Park News. \Vt‘ ihtuum engines I . E >199 l '(‘znlingm and 1\\:1tc!ns dl1d( ‘ . . . ‘hewmg much! wish tlwre was not, but you can't have such a resurt in this western world without one. any more than you can have the Palmer or Audito- riuui Hotels‘ without a bar and a wine list on your menu cards. But the managers are bound that every thing shall he first-class, orderly. clean and proper. or they will shut down. and we confess to seeing an honest effort to keep their purpose and trust they will succeed. \vlm by the way is one of the most popular clerks. the county eVer had. and will be overwhelmingly re elect- ed. wry likely without opposition at all‘ has made up his abstract from the zlss‘esmrs' books. with tlwfullmv- ing N‘slllt", to-wit: the figures lwlllfl fur the whole number of chh mum-(l piece of property in ï¬re county: Horses' Cattle 31 ules Sheep Hogs l’mnus Organs Horses. , S ‘.Il.rl"_’ Sheep.†.. , ,. 6.912 Hogs NJ'M'M Cattle .V .. ,, 147.961‘ W atches etc _. 4,711 Engines - __.... 23.710 Pianos and organs , _ _ 14.02“ Personal property ,A 335,319 Northweqtern railroad . 212.440 Milwaukee railroad , 2lllvl74 Wiscov‘sin Central railroad. BHJ‘J‘.’ Belt Line Improved city l’nimprnved ‘ Acres “1110:? as great. ' 1y five times as city lots as tlwr Vet tht‘ Whnlo 0 Tl till “The NorthShore League" rlh'v. Plnnn‘tiehl's Sabbath school ‘class. intend to go camping nvxt Muniluy morning at Third Lake. Bziawhaills tennis. and what nut, have all been provided and the boys wondered whether there were any yellow leg chickens thrre for the (lomini togeth- er with other loads of profisions for the hungry crowd of boys. County Clerk Albert L. Hendvv, m hv the WWW is one of the most THE COUNTY’S WEALTH. mm and wugnns Ext-s and clocks \1 machines etc improvml llllillllu‘uvt‘ “<59 CASH VALVES CASH \‘ALI'E‘ ‘11 vallmtiun chxud blass. nvxt )Iululny c. I}uae<hnlls haVe u“ been HIGHLAND PARK, ILL, AUGUST 5, 1898. S 91 6.912 mm â€mm 4,711 23,710 14.0% 335,319 212.440 â€13.1 13 gm gum 16.977 4.3“ 21,150 110,1"? 34') 10.01] 99:; \‘HH .W\ 4M: 41:; Km’ an LITIGATION “TRAOR DINARY ()ne (l11_v last week there W115 11 hit ;11f"111w" practice in our local courts. 1 111ni1p1e in character Hnd\1-111gg1~stive ‘ 1n its teachings. (l. \'.eAldri1lg ‘hrought tno suits against one 11f his-1 gold patrons before Judge (‘ 111111411 l1. :11t the. hours of 3 and 4 p. 111.. reapec ltively. When the first casewns 1-111] ed the defendant and one 11f his 11t. torneya. the well known criminul law yer 11fthi>1~ city. appeared and de- manded a change of venue. which 1111 attiduvit of said defendant was grunt- led. Taking the transcript et1-., said defendant and attorney left Judgo (‘1)1115t1x'k's villa. fur J 11dge ll11h111-11' temple 11fj11s'tice. saying to Mr. Ald ridge, “You will bring up the 1111110“ in the other 011w. won't yum." 1111-1111- ‘while telling the judge t11 make nut _11 transcript in the second 11: in the first case. When the hour 1-11111e f11r culling the case said plnintitl' “'11“ 1111 hand but no defendant. andm h1- d1-i 111111111led 11 judgment in his ,f111'111_ 1“c11sti11g11n anchnr t1) the \\‘1111l\\‘11r1l" 1H 11 {1111111115 politicianoncesnid The j11d1'e declined 11(111urse juxt then ihut 13111 0 him the 51111111111113 and tin :1h11111'e11f 11111111- all‘idmit 11n~i1111ed ‘ f111 the defendant l111d forgutte 11 '1th 11 ~l1ttle te1-hnic111it1. 11nd Mr. Aldridge deliveredtheannie,f11rtl1\\itht11.lndrn- l Hulmes. \\‘h11 very properly r1-f11111-1l t1) receive such defective papers with .1111 transcript. ("unsternatiun fell 1111 P0911] adieu The Lake- (‘ounty Fair premium list has lwen received. It is a larm- l‘.3 mo, sized pamphlet of SN pugw. as hocomes thc list of one of the \‘e-r_\' lwst conducted and most successful fairs in this empire state of the ï¬rst. In addition to a full and admirably arranged premium list. are full li~ts of all the county ofï¬cers. with him- graphical sketches of each. a list of the otl’iccrs of each town. of all the district schools and teachers in the county. the creamcrics, secret and other societies. a historyof the Agri- THE PREMIUM LIST P“K““~ l’rivuta- lin-vlu-r ul (hum-s cznnlry. formerly up at tlu- Furl. rrturuml v \‘e'r\' £55m} ywte‘rxlu)‘ umrning fr un tlu- {rum :1! P ï¬rst. multI-ngu, Hu- tnm- vanml mu (lac) llw ('ny ~urrnmlvrr~tln1ul lu-~n_\'~ lu- 1rul)l}' is glad tn gm lmuw Hz- «’Ilï¬lt an) a ll ll“?‘ that 1hr Spaniard? Im- Hf mnokvlu-xn l lnw [mmlor gnu- lln-m an immvnm- ml “ï¬t of vuntugo- uwruur lxl)'.~. uml tlmr ï¬n! m the shot killed twu and wmunle-«l Him-m . 10f Mr. Ba‘kvr'scmnnulw, Tln-snmko- in the lfrum our guns (-uahlml them an In l andiczne our buys ut lllH‘k‘ am’l put nln-ll : Agri- lamudg them at u fearful rut}. Cultl our t- tum) umn-nny ut Lakv Imi- c-st. H i\ from ttw Sun nttivv and l~ a CNN!†tn that ofï¬ce and tho (-uunt)‘ ‘ Tim trunsh-r through the Nurth \‘:v<tt~m \imhlct ju~t suutb of \‘nrth. :( hivnuu. is an annuy mu‘v. hut nillf 'hv :1 thing nf thv pu~t in "withle ‘wm-k and thru the Win from thr Hwnrt of Highland Park tn the hurt ‘1)f “unlit-gun will lw um- (‘nntmm-d ‘ph-mun- Tho- rumnl tlip l‘ “Mu-uh hy the .Vwrthu‘esturn it is 7": (‘l'hl~. 21ml tlw Eh'z'trit' full» uiH haur 1t :hm'n tn 3†ur 37104-11“ an Mum m [marilfllfl h t~ 2| thu'lll‘ih‘j ~|H'('t‘~.~ it rr-prewnte THE ELECTRIC ROAD ‘ “'0‘ do‘cidt-l] in fly the Nuâ€) “m" in \lekt‘gan \Vothwsdzl)‘ Aï¬ â€I" through can can‘t ('Mno duwn 14ml: 1‘ “'9 hmudml it at “:13"! th«- Elwtrir‘1 Light hnusv. and won was nn nur? way. Just 215 (u- paswd Hn- wrund‘ bridge nhux‘e tln- Vaughn curm-r‘. a] V ('urt‘h'ï¬k nperutur in tho- pmwr huu‘v } ï¬nned snmc- nil nu the driw- PIIHP)‘ and the belt slipped. rm \w hm! in «it thn-r» a fl‘W miuuhw :md \ieu' the- to u interesting wont-U arumul the {vw curvvm and sr-mned tn fly m'c‘r tho- lmng strum-hm u.’ «might truck “1% :1 drligln. Fre- «lm-nt Hnyw \u-rv manlv tu txllu- Uh and 10“ NH [-nwrngvrs. but itnns um- prulongwl exhilirzninn: nu t|u~t. nu ï¬umkr, In, blinding; vindvrs. hm tlu- frt‘Wh. ilnigurming murmng air. and llw ('uuntr)‘ \‘ivw~ all (hr “my Tln' ride thruugh Luke- Fun-st \\.z~ Iwuu- tiflll. but llwir nuisunn' «:1 making Hm (fir \tl-p at Hvr)‘vrnwmgqlbgukls m‘vrv puwenger with that (fly \Vv wv Wolf! (11: it. “Mr urIHwn-h:vhurvh ur m>llrgvcunmwnm-uwnl Hr anything a-lw. w lung mthnt ktupid. nnnuying and IIM'II'N rulv holds and i~ rnfnn- \H-rc- gain}: h) A! Q-lw. ~11!â€ng and ugwlu-vi «i, rl wt cit} in th- c-vuhtr) Situutmi UH quitt- 2H1 vhmtiun. ~urrulmdwt by lx-autiful lu‘nw \\ :th a-\¢-xn~1un~tr-:nn. vr~jthi|1| “NIH" 'l‘hr lurgn- um] bountiful Stutv hnuw With lhe- tinmt Hi‘hiht'dl lxhrnr) m tha- \H-‘I. 1h.- mtwt cumplrtv :uul ï¬ne-fl mlmHu-d Stntc- and Agrivultuml rullegt-n. a lx-nutifulpzark.strH-tsz|m1rmxdo-m-cm The Gm‘o-rnnr and Mayur “ill m-l (-uun- us uith Hindu-to. 4111.1 Mmhwn will «In all pmsihlw to â€121k†th» (in) u plt-asuut um. “huh- thvrv M Li an uppnrtunity fur u ph'umnt trip and hnlfu (in) in that tin-lightful ('it}'. that ought nut tuhv- mun-«1 by mlr The) \urth\\v~turn mm mm- uit'P c-xvurrimn tn Maths-In dourm- ~>It'it~!\ . Mini h" T0 HAIMSON. The Why no suing: nvr mm var. hm whivh 1k- is grand 1'M rllt (If 11‘ [In Thr railrund um-d MKUNM nmrr thh- year thunsmm- quartrr last year. l‘:lt‘('lrll‘ Light 00:11]»!qu lllCrl‘flM‘ “m: LNIHNN'. Exuuwr club incrram- 370.00†gullunm «hilt-Fort Shrridan \ illugv llM‘d TW'JN' galhum murv fur thr thn-c lllttlflllh this than last )n-nr. Thvrv ar’e 3214 mrters in use ‘zmll 4†tap “ithuut lm‘tt‘rh. a tutal ml 37\ tups. The down hlxillth into lthn-rit)‘ M'Wl'rs have all lwvn rvmm :ml, r-H fur us kmmh The July Ipumpagr ml water 19-3 per (wnl great ler thxs year than m 1‘97 The slllll‘l pilw has lbm'n e-mptwd and ‘vh-anHl durum the month The wuhng of Wright» and HH‘HNUH’E has yivldz-d 53.7“ and hand Hahm $10.75. l’ulicvnmn Klirw rmmrted some lhalf u down 0r more nights in which lJt revt hghts were out. Police Judge repurtvd $331M paid to city clerk during the mouth of July‘ Au ordi- irumoe tor levying the city‘s tax, ls l reported last ntoet'mg was passed. 1 Aldvrmun ()bve repurwd concerning ‘tlw u-h-vtriv railroad iron trully Wire palm. m us to m‘uid the preweut evils .w it ~hull ln- Ht fm-t {rum ontsidr mil~ ml thv dwuhlv trm'kr. “'hilv how thv} urn Hill) 133 {w-t apart The (‘Ir'3'ilflh'\ l udults u‘urk in sill) days, 'l‘hz- hru'k lmnug hlllill (‘lth‘Y the \\ huh- uf lllt‘lf rundu'u). .w that the llxlle )mung hhull vxtund from the mu! lnu- ul St v’t'lllL‘ mvnuv tu the “9-H ~ith- wt tlw elm-trio rundWa} .und tlw (-umlmx.) shall hrrmltrr run: its f«!.t|l\\:l) In ~m'h bin-vb n1 ~m'tiuu 0f ï¬rm-b ;|,~ lhu- ('It)’ shall puma Thr (mum-1| tn vk a rf‘t‘o‘ï¬h nl tom minutw tn talk un-r â€H"! “v“ urllixmnw, ‘ Mr llurtrm- ï¬nds!" in regard tn th|~ unlimmm". hr \HtlllPtl the- (mun ml tw \\;nt aunt hI-nz {rum the people nlnmt llllï¬ ruudr Mr Frost made a punl ~lww-h In vxpluinmgthe-opera 11m. ml thr Imul :nul Minted action ..t whrl' w the-3 can put in the im Ahvr fur reading «vf tlw minim-s. a unto wnh‘ rm-viVl'd {rum \\' 0 Hip- \n-ll asking kumm-II ta lh\¢‘\‘ in gum] MK-urilicw $50“ fur the hem-ï¬t “I Hn- lihrnr) Tlm cit} rlerk wad hi~ rqmrt urn rm-rumg and ("are M curtain cit} pulp-rt}. emu-cinlly â€a" transit A ~ymm- in tho mxrlhn't-st (-nrno-r t Mlâ€)! 1‘ ll“! (1 Slum] HUN )1 1hr) dii\l\l',i ngum lnvh-r 'Hu- sun"! I [mitt-d [urn {51" xn-‘rw lunv T nu 'l‘ha- sum-t 1“,;an mmumm- re« [mitt-d [urn :r<-<'~ and “in granted mwrv lunv Tm. cummittw Elihu rv- (-nnnm-nd SN" xnste-adnf WW for star agv- ~hc~nl .ut the- man-r nork~ They ulwrwmunm-mlmi that Hw nvw bridg m x-n Sâ€. .luhm lw haul! h) qmcial u~w~~mvnt «m the- nhutlmg lurn'n-riy .uui M W» Ufllt‘l’l‘d Thu-y lmw v-uuugwi Mr Bowen tn â€Like an ¢‘~‘llllvl1l‘url'lf‘l‘ufl‘(If put hug lmurvl and l’rmln-ct uvenum-I, in ï¬rst r121» rqmir Hxll~ \w-rr present ml and [mud Thvaudmng cummittw whim! Judge PM†I“ Dtmlf‘y Ma hill in â€w cum. 0' (he‘ city ugaiunl Hen]. Goldberg. of 31“?» um] gallnns pumped m-l nil nae-d mg thidwd l‘hv Dervlnping. printing and finish .g. at Inï¬rfl [vrlCEF at Brand's studio (PI ll‘l 1’1 )ll‘lï¬li Hm mnwmlm INN CITY COl'NCIl. Immut- H Ms mun-11ml: ‘u-n- rI-[Mrtml nu luv! 11â€.; a bargain with x- HHIMH) fur numv “7|. bl Hwy Him) advise the xlwxmu- melt-h. and Ihn- purchhnv u! 2:! H'lJ NO. 10. 394.17†7.763 nu fuel