decided to retire to private life but her services have beer: so eminently satisfactory, that the friends of the school would not listen to her decli- nation and she ï¬nally yielded to the public demand'and consented to a]. low her name to be used again as a candidate. She should hp mm... - An election for three membere of the Board of Education will be held at the Public School“ building on next" Saturday afternoon. Apr! 21', between the hours of 4 and 6 o‘clock The candidates mentioned are, 0. H. Moganâ€"President of the Boa rd. Mrs. Ja‘ne E'. Smoot. Mr. Fred W. Schu- macher. ‘ ' UWHII "Iran“ .122 ..... 79 62....88 In other words, last spring's vote stood 810 for the administration and 165 against; this year in the above three wards it stands 203 for the ad- ministration and 230 against it, mak- ing a total change against the ad- ministration. of_ 172r or nearly 40 per cent. _ This strikes us as rather cold comfort for the administration. But if they-can really get any consolation out of it, we would not for the world det’ract an iota from their happiness. Certainly the ï¬gures unmistakably prove that the public are not in a mood to stand any more personal quareling in the council but' will de- mand of their agents strict attention A to city interests; last Tue-thy with the eldermenie're- suite one year ago Tuesday when the administration oï¬cieh' were elected. The ï¬gures are u foilowu: Anulullegonornon 0:317:02: 1900 1900 Second Ward ....... 98 u 53....“ Some of the administration, we understand. are congratulating them- aelvea that their defeat does not mean much, and they are trying to draw a little oonaolation by talking about majoritiea of (la and 73. But some times half of the truth in equivalent to a falaehood. Gentlemen. why not tell the whole? The true teat an to Whether the public are endorsing or turning down the administration is Roth†Chilly (lo-tort. School Election 3 just completed he Board and had 0 private life but beeh so eminently be friends of the ,nuxeu us to try it. and we have done it~*with excellent results: He ex- perimented a long time to 'get a preparation that would remove the dandr’ufl’ and not injure the scalp or hair. From our two weeks’ trial we cannot record any injury but can see a marked improvement in cleaniiness of scalp and hair. Of course you can clean the scalp by using sal soda, but it is too harsh. His preparation cleans and leaves no injurious or un~ pleasant eil'ect. We notice it be- cause it is a home product and so~ excellent withal. You try it for" yourself. We went into _Da_lve Sweetland’e popular west side ding store the other day and he handed us a bottle of his famoue Dandruff Cure and, ,asked us to try it. and 'we have done it~*with excellent results“ He ex- perimented a long time to 'get a preparation that would remove the dandr’ufl’ and not injure the scalp or hair. From mu- hum nrnnI.â€".’ “L. Northwestern . Military Academy team in a very- close‘ contest Friday, the score being 6 to 5. ' The sewer “E†ordinaxice ing a septic or sewerage p tank for the west side, was also an order to put in electr at the-pumping station. The Wedneeday evening meeting was an adjourned one, to hear the report 0! the special conference com- mittee on the St. Johne avenue im- provement matter. It was favorable and puehed the matter along all right, and it ought not to be many week- bel‘ore work can begin. If the original contractor fails to do the work new bids will be called for. The attorney and administration found their former arrangement for a epecial ï¬lter-bed election was ille- gal, recalled it and passed an ordi- nance ï¬xing Saturday, May 12th, as election day. and divided the city into two polling districts, one on each aide of the trackâ€"at the City Building and at the new Library Building. ' ~ rousing vote. Mr. Schumeoher has been on the Board before and made In eï¬cieut member and his election will give the west side of town an- other representative on the Board. Mr. Morgan is completing his second term as President of the Board. ‘fllzh School vs. N. City Con-cu. west side, was paseed; to put m electric lights sewerage purifying ordinaxioq. includ- State of Illinois. } as . II Lake County. ' . In the matter of the ï¬nai am: of Frederiplr A m... FOR -‘Pvl. an auumumrator or said estate. and ask that the an e be ap raved; that said estate bedeclared sett ed. an the undersigned discharged from his‘ said ofï¬ce. at which time and place you are notiï¬ed to be resent. if youm desire. ‘ Qatar (1. EVANI. waid. Deceased. . Highland Perk. “1., April 19. A. D ,. 1900. M '4" . uI a Ill "ll KCC‘ administrator of said estate sa cheap roved; that suit sett ed, _an _the undersigm | FIRST 51:. main A complete “lie of Harry Vardon .Drivers and Bras sea. Harry Vnrdon Irons. Morristown and A. G. Spalding ' clubs. Silveflon and Spalding Balls. All 'Klnds of Base Ball Goods. Golf Clubs and Balls, ( an be found Dale Sweetland’s Upholsterlng. Mattress Ream MN Window snug, Work Repairing and reï¬nishing. Furniture ' shipped, etc. DR RENTâ€"«Cottage‘east of R, G. Evans’ residence on Central awe- nue.‘ Large yard, 30in garden space. Inquire 9f R. G. Evans, West Central avenue. Announcement Studio; Ferry HallSemlnuy. Monday: nnd â€and; Highland Part. In Telephune 67. P. Box 307. A splendid line 0! silver received at Schneider .1 which they are selling at department store prices. always guaranteed. Charlotte M. Petesch A Full Line of A umber. Coal m B"â€â€˜""8‘ Material your (Mice A. ROBERTSON, NOTICE. DIALII ll ~ 0- Spalding mo ‘ other County Court fLakeC County settlement of :59 es- ..‘A J ' l4""ber Din“ CENTRAL AVE. LAKE FOREST Furniture packed Renovating, Chicagd Quality