Nlckel Put: Excursion to Boston Tickets on sale for trains leaving Chicago September Him to 13th. in elusive, at rate of $19.00 for the round trip. and good returnng until September 30th. Also cheap rakes to all points east. Vestibuled sleep mg cars to Boston. and Solid train: to New York. Rates louver than via other lines. For further informa- Saturday and Sunday evenings will be devoted to vaudevilk and dancing. Everybody having had dealings with the company lHH‘t'i found it liberal and its ofï¬cers and employes courteous and obliging under all circumstances and an“i uniform in their praise of it and: them. In keeping with the gvner- i usity which has characterized them i in the past is the offer uf their} pavilion and grounds to (-lmritahlv " organizations free of charge usi long as weather permits. l from 5:30 to 1‘.) p. 111. music win be in attendance The management announce that ; 50mg tiultx‘ this will be positively the lastlithis fucthud weekkof the season for Wlllt‘ll they ' and through have engaged a full vaudevilleihml fought g Show. All lovers of vuudx‘ille!e\-H,fmgreu should avail themselves of this in Higlmooti opportunity to take it in. teunumflul t For next week there will ll‘lletlto his do: dancing in their beautiful newl Mr. Brown pavilion Thursday, Sept. 22tl§havm~ (“ï¬lms men who stopped off in Chicago! over Sunday on route the national convention of the order at Toronto. Canada. and about 150 of the rail- many of whom were road men, accompanied by their wives. ac. cepted the cordial i111'itation exâ€" tended to them to visit the Rail- road Employee. Home at Highland Park and familiarize themselves with its inmates. management. needs and facilities. The inspection was an informal and happy affair. i The Welcome visitors were received i by Dr. Ingalls. superintendent of the Home. assisted by the presi- dent, Hon, IDS. Cotï¬n and Vice- Pres. Godingiv The guests were shown through the building and grounds and made thoroughly familiar with the work and needs; of the instition. They were per- sonally introduced to each of the. inmates and several old and happy acquaintances i were renewed. 1 About an hofl'r was pleasantl1 and? proï¬tabb spent by the guests. who. before leaving were photographed in a group with the home building} in the back ground. Dr. Ingallm "are to each of the Visitors a copv of the beautiful descriptiw $111112; enir of the home recentlv publish The delegates and the ladies 1'11 1 l presenting the auxiliar} societies i l l 11' ere greatly pleased at the thorough and satisfactorv manner in which the home is conducted. 1 They were high in their praisel of Dr Ingalls and his associates, for the untiring and unselï¬shj energy thev have displaved i111 making the. home such an unqual- itied success as a haven for disabled railroad men. Through thisi personal 1isit the members of the: various railway orders are better: able to judge of the needs of the; institution and to provide the enthusiasm and funds necessary to bring the home up to the desired standard. 1 Mrs. Barney, who has been vis- iting’Mrs. F. B. Green for flu past week or two. returned to het home VV'ednesday. G. H. Schmatz and family. have occupied C. H. Baker's resi- dence during the summer. returnâ€" ed to their home in terday. Ira Hole, amember of last years graduating class of the township High school has left for V' alpara- 11111.. engineering. The Royal Arcanum at their last meeting were entertained by Hare vey and Paul McQuiston. who r1-n- deredseveral selections on the banâ€" wh1 (3h icago yes- 180.1111“? he will stud_1 1- i1il jo and mandolin. “'hile returning from the Lib- ertyville fair. 11 part-1' of young people in 11 wagon lwlonging to Mrs. V1111 Schaick had an exciting T he driver had stopped throwing the driver totheground. No one “‘as injured and after a. chase of ten miles the horse was; ,fonnd 'unhurt in a barn-yard. o N HIGHWOODAND FORT SHERIDAN. OBITI'ARY. The many friends of James (‘. Brown of the 4th Infantrv lformerlv of Fort Sheridan. hand. “'t‘l‘t‘ r1111a11a1'. to1111tel‘thel1ors1- 11l11-11 h1- l)t'< ;can1e frightened and plunged.‘ i 1 1 1 .sh01.ke1l and grieved to hear of his; death which oc111rred at (‘amp VV'i- 5 hot? 'luesda1 uiorni nu'of last Week. 1 The remains reached 1 Frida_1 e1 ening and were in charge 1' of Corporal Saucer and Sergeant 11 the Fort {V an Natten, comrades and brother members of fraternal of which Mr. Bros 11 was a member Mr. Brown was born in Eng- 11'115 educated “I‘llt’rh lanil 4b _1ear.-1 111m in that countr; and coming to 1Au19ri1*at11‘e11t\’-six 11-1113 111111 enlisted in the band. w-h1 re he has 1 M- r 1. 1 1 | Big quatim of {motive Fm visit the My Employa Home. The Chicago Northwestern placed a train of ï¬ve coaches at the disposal of the members of the Brotherhood of Locomtive Fire-1 FORT SHERIDAN PARK. A PLEASANT INSPECTION. U’l md sun-v Imprm'ud. Once more the 4th Regiment urriwsat For! Sheridan. and it is necdlvss to say that they un- glad to rvtum. Many hearts which hnw- been sad for 50 lung are 300(th Many faves. WP notin-d «lid nut n» Mr. Hubbard of tln- hand arriv- Hl humv Sunday, Hr was (llkt'n to thv hospital at ()Ht‘l‘. whvrt- it was n‘pxmn-d that he was wry low. “'2‘ are aim! to know that he has .E The many friends uf Jmnvs (‘. i Brown of the 4th Infantry hand. lformerly of For! Shvridnn. worv â€shocked and grieved to hear ufhis 5' death which ocvnrrvd m (‘amp \Vi- ‘gkurf'l‘uesdny uiurni 11;: of last wvvk. “File remains renclwd the Fort § Friday evening and were in chargv of Corlxwal Saucer mu! Sergeant § Van Nattgn, comrades and hruthvr memlwrs of fratemml «Irzlvrri of fwhich Mr. Brown was a nu-mix-r, ‘ ; Hum! 46 years ago. was mlucnh-d Mr. Brown was burn in Eng- ‘in that muntr)‘ and cumin}: tn iAmericn twaï¬y-six n-zn‘s ugu. :enliated in the hand. whom he has 'sinceheen. Tht‘dt‘t‘t‘flï¬ml hml hem: lasufl'e‘rvr {rum rhvunmtism fur W The Royal Arcanum at thvir last meg-ting wow vntvrtninvd by Hnr‘ my and Paul ML‘QlliStUH. whn n-n- derédsevernl selections on tlw hanâ€" ju and mandolin. Ira Hole, nmember of last years graduating class of the township High school, has left for "ï¬lmm- iSO. Ixul.. when- he will study (-ivil G. H. Schumtz and family. whn have occupied C. H. Baker's resi- dence during 1119 sumuwr. returnâ€" ed to their home in Chicago yen- terday. Mrs. Barney, who has been vis~ itiug’Mrs. F. B. Green fur the past week or twu. returned to her home VVednesdav. Miss Fay Thompeun of Chicago is the guest of Miss Bessie Hall this week. tion call on or addressJ. Y. Calaban, General Agent, 111 Adams Street. Chicago. _,,,,, 61 NEWSLETS. 1‘ ( )4 ()4 F. I†Adams Stromt. (‘hicugu JOHN FREBERG. Livery. Boarding: Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing. Meeting Sovcrlgn Grand Lodge. l. 0. 0. F.. Boston. Mass. Septic-25 Fur thh urnsiun Hn- Nix-kn} Harv Road will SP†tickr-h‘ at rate (If um- fare for the round trip. 'l‘ickn-h- nu sale Septe-unx-r mm to NM). inch)» iv», good returning until Svptemlwr 30m. inclusive Fur purlicularmud dress J. Y (‘ahnlmm ï¬rm-ml Agvm. E. A. NELSON. Merchant Tailor. ' 17 and H. inclusiw. at rzm- uf SW for the round trip‘ Tll'kt‘L~ “ill in \ulid rvhuninu until Swim-mhvr 3H inclushv. On account uf hvm')‘ (rm el at thi~ punicular mm». llmsn- niu siriug slm-ping var :wcnmmmiulum- should apply vurly in J. Y (‘uluhzm Gem-rill Agwt. Ill Adam~ Slrn-t‘ Chicago. .'A Th» Nickel I’lzlh‘ R-wlwill w†«\ cursinn Ut‘kt‘ls frulu Chimp» tn [Km tun and return for twin» of 51-1", 19') hmk u m'nt that did nut hvlung in him and m-er wiH. Thr 'I‘lev‘ irreslwvtiw Hf party ur t'hAHLRIIIM him. thw)‘ likn- him and trust him: hn-nov. tho-y (-lm'twl him. Thu! 11- prm'tivnl. svnsihlv [mlilive Luts uf svnsilxh- )n‘uplw‘ left dawn Ihvrv “The world it (In nmw." Hnr HM tuwn uf ('un-ndish‘ V14. has just elven-d It Down x-mt fur tho- longis- hlturo. n strong Ropublimn 1mm and the state has bum: in thc- uuinn owr mn- lmmlrvd yours. But Xlwn (‘nshier (‘harlio W. \VhiL-umh in Cavendish burn and hrml; hr hm- hwn in that bank ever Sifu‘t' he gut out of the cradlv. and he m-Vvl' lturn. whirl) ms“: n glmun uwrtln- anrt. (in-m chm-(la grwtml tln- :wmr)‘ and “mm nut lm_\‘.~‘ will) 1.nutrztrvtleml lmmls mul lmslio-ts nf lrc‘frvahun-nts. Tlm “(I'M-i: wlm lam:- lcmlurwl uvvr)’tl1in;_:. triml («1 lka lt'ln-(~rfnl.lmt nrv'wrnk mnl fnggml llnuL Tln- rvginn-m is rmluvml In llmlf its Him: mnl will lx- rmzrultc-(l :up rnpillly. ()m- humlrr-nl mul jllxirty-six nrrivwl lwrv Sumln} Emu. Fort Mt'l’ln‘rsun. in "mm Tumor}; Smith of H ( “ml-h ‘will lx- nssigno-«l In «IIM‘I‘. Pmu'nmsm; xwgro pn-m-hvr‘s H St. John; Av“. Tom 87 MLVTKAL .\\ le'h Murmur and Truman Pun-s arr Reasonabrr Stub Madr (n ( min :4! Krasnlmlvlc i‘m . ~ and Sale Stables. Ht'rllh ‘Il H)" HM \virginin “.l' HH\ â€Mr â€M has just '53. Ft. Sheridan Park This party line instrument has been used in Chicago with such great satisfaction to the subscribers that it is now to be installed in country exchanges. Call at Telephone Exchange and inspect new residence party line instrument. It can be had free of charge for charitable purposes. Admission to Park, Including performance. we. Pavilion and Theatre for rent as long as weather will permit of its use. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY EVENINGS, SEPT. 24th and 25m. . VAUDEVILLE. AND DANCING NEXT WEEK-"Dancing, Thursday. Sept. 22d, from 8:30 to '12 p. m. Positively the last chance of the season to witness a full weeks Vaudeville performance at this popular resort, as thls will be the Fm" 51v! hm Park H “luau-d «m x-lm‘tvu tau l-url ‘hrlidnn Dvxmh was! m )‘_ unlra- Imnh n! H Last Week. GEORGE B. CUMMINGS, Manager. an ('ll'l'tlu tau ‘1!“ midway N-(‘rrn Kighu'm-d am quh vast m Sunhwvflrrn Rallnuad. Ilra- Imnh 1:! Highland Park cordially 1 jOin with day. 27m, Umon R. children. requmwd [Minor wil prilte for Sabbath 3 â€cgiuui; I’msbyugri Rally W cluun‘i,‘ f euflnuiau RALLY w; own hem unurugm‘ ('01;er â€I H‘euing‘ (k-lohel A and {uh tux in all side-n. an course-V B use what will be fa book or b life. and I fully thus ‘ and “It‘ll“ pleasure I is delivers he. on Hag to be read‘ Inimms a then If . T5119: and thus (he through c you go! o the own to you; m M [bib (50 Th» ti sums of a Hawthori: fellow, eh «with on We shall by them Phillipe, inn) Curi know wha (urt- ï¬nal stnod up ~in the {ac and instrl a“ rennin; que- Carl; ur: how 1 proof upp him when and prai Revuluï¬ We“ n beard Ci ed the pu 'course of moderate . readers w Henry W. of Chiclg wriwp of lyle, That: and were I Rolfe nut subjects, carefully then beat. mirubly The Ha