The Lake County Sunday School Association‘ held its ï¬rst rally yester- day in the Tabernacle at Lake Blnfl, and it was the biggest kind of a suc- cess, fully 2,000 people were present the big building being full, packed all the afternoon session, and every one remained to the very end. The electric road issued 5000 special tickets at reduced rates and though it really taxed them, everything was done to make peoplecomfortsble and they were happy. , We never saw a better behaved, more neat looking and intelligent audience of its size, and not the least occasion for a police- man. Some folks don’t know what the Sunday schools are doing for the good order, the sobriety and good conduct of the people. They came from all over the coun- ty, save the west tier of towns, and nearly every school. A prize was oï¬ered to the school which had the largest per cent of its total enroll- ment present at the rally. and while, several schools did handsomely, the Union school at \Vheelerville took the prize. a ï¬ne United States ban- ner, as every member of their school 1) P Rilhorn.as mus- , A _ _. -Annnl There was much excitement at Inc Fort this forenoon. when a train made up of Louisville and Nashville cars arrived having on board 154 privates of the 16th hospital corps with Captain Roe and Major Robe- son in charge. All the Fort ambu- lances and busses were utilized in carrying the sick and weak soldiers to comfortable quarters. Ameng them are eight cases of typhoid fever, some very bad. The remaining 1200 are expected and all preparations are being made for their reception. They will bring their horses and accoutrements and will occupy the 'old parade ground for some time. PROHIBITION RALLY. l Last evening P. S. Persons, Esq. ‘and Rev. J. F. Hunter, the former. candidate for county judge and the latter for county clerk, addressed an‘ impromptu meeting on Dunn’s cord not last night. There was a good crowd, who paid strict attention and the speakers did Well. In fact it is “a matter of rejoicing that we have so good men in the ï¬eld. A third | party too often put up for candidates the refuse of the other parties, the ups, “v VVVV, was present. P. P. Bilhorn, as mus- ical leader, is a host in himself. Miss Wycoï¬' sang with great acceptance a few' solos. Miss HenderbergofChic- ago, gave a 35 minute talk to thex children. using chemical illustrations l which very many could not see. One of the features ofthe occasion 1 was a series, about a dozen in all. of: threeminute speeches on live topics. We awarded the ï¬rst prize of these: speeches to Pastor Pfanstiehl, of this ‘ city, on “How to retain youny men in the school" and the second to: Baird of Benton. on “Sunday school Hermite.†Of the Park schools: 1 the First Evangelical 84; the Pres- byterian 66: Baptist 60, and the Bethany 44; Libertyville sent over i 100, Waukegan Baptists 135, North Chicago '19, and so on. Too much ' l ‘ praise cannot be given to the mana- the Loop. gets forgetting it up, and to the Electric road for the magnanimous conduct through it all. the refuse of the other parties, the political and business ne'er-do-wells. and so disgust people. Our Lake County Prohibitionists put up men who are a credit to us. THE NICKLE PLATE ROAD. Will sell tickets to Boston. Mass,and return at a fare and onethird for the round-trip. on certificate plan, ac count of meeting of Street Railway Associ'ction of America. September 64), 1898. Two through trains daily with service equal to that of any line between same points. You will save money by patronizing the Nick- el Plate Road. J. Y. Calahan. 111 Adams Street. Chicago, will be pleas ed to furnish any information relat- ive to dates of sale. etc. Depot Van Buren Street Passenger Station, on 62 The Lady Maccabees, of whom we or mo ago, have ' ‘ huhâ€: spoke a week On certiï¬cate plan, via Nickel Plate Road, account of meeting of Street Railway Association of America,_ September 6â€"9, 1898. For. further information, write J. Y. Calaihan,lll Adams Street, Chicago. Depot Van Bureu Street Passenger Station. on the 1:00?- (‘3 $26.00 To BOSTON AND RETURN. Fort Sheridan Park Extraordinary Announcement ! E Brooks :12: (mirage military ï¬andE SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY. Saturday Afternoon. Aug. 27th. Concerts Every Evening, ' and Saturday Many Other Attractions, The ADMISSION This is a rare treat for all loverr; of ï¬ne music and all should avail themselves of this opportunity American Cinematographe 3.5 and “ill continue all of next week and will giw ‘ts 135, North Too much toitbe mana- ,and to the magnauimous (Ac: ammo will exhibit their engaged for Fort Sheridan Park commencing GOVERNMENT RESERVATIONJ pit their life-like pictures nightly, besides SOLDIERS ARRIVE AT PORT. There was much excitement at the Fort this forenoon. when a train [nude up of Louisville and Nuhville care arrived having on board 154‘ privates of the 16th hospital corpe‘ with Captain Roe and Major Robe- son in charge. All the Fort ambu- lances and buseee were utilized in carrying the sick and weak soldiers to comfortable quarters. Améng them are eight cases of typhoid fever, isome very bad. The remaining 1200 are expected and all preparations are being made for their reception. They will bring their horses and aoooutremente and will occupy the gold parade ground for some time. ed to furnish any information relat- ive to dates of sale. etc. Depot Van Bureu Street Passenger Station, on the Loop. 6‘.’ too Numef'ous to Mention. and Sunday afternoons. because they won't f invalid» \\'e (1011‘: ladies should not hme l0 CENTS. men. though personally We never had any fanm for 3111' of them They are going slow here geuing in onl\ gnml reliable ladien “ho will endure for )earm the wmk and worth of the order. and they don't care to initiate anvone t'lM‘ Every lath who w luhen further infm 11111111111 can 1'011141111 Mni (.\\.Al1lri1'h or lMl's. ll )1. l’rmr, - City Attorney Smuot rerun- the sea bathing along the Mar) laud coast as ver) line and he is t-njn) in; Miss Brown returned from her visit emu and has a friend, Min' \Vhiteaide of Boston with her for a time. enjoying the natural and social delights of Highland Park. Mr. Brooks new production "The fall of Santiago" is well worth go. iug miles to hear. llis min-iv. in all i‘popular and of the h lglleh‘l eliarm-ter iThe band will comprise of ln'enty iï¬ve of his best musieian‘, ‘ ‘ Don‘t forget the excursion to Bus» ltou oH-r tlieXit'kel l’lnte Road. Sep itember ltith to Nth. inclusive, ill :rate of $19.00 {or the round‘ trip. ‘Good returning until September 3“. 1898. inelnsire. ($0 The management of Fort Sheri. dan Park never spare pains or e\- peuk to furnish their patrons with yentertainluent. For the week com meneing to-morrtm afternoon Brooln :and his famous ('himgo Military ,band have been engaged. Such ltalentin Very expenrive and the l public should patronize it liberally ; in order to Rhow their apprm'iation. I f Concerts every afternoon and even: it very mm: Mrs. F. C. 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