3M: Highland Hotel Livery V h' I f Her; dï¬gigtinn "aCRsv' sun All equipaaes new ,‘ar‘ld ï¬ns:- clm in every pamwhr. C H [C AGO. NEW YORK. _ BOSTON. Lumber. Coal and Building Materiéi, CGIPCICII Drivers fur-15m gbfcago Waist, (50.. moves Made to Order ‘ Corset and Glovellopdrlug. Chicago Telephone Co., 6. Willis Cut-lugs. Manger for Highhnd Park Oï¬ce Ind Yard in Lumber Dist" FIRST ST.. NEAR CENTRAL AVE†Buses for Parties. Suprémls Floor Finish“.- Send for our Booklet. ' The Treatment of floors BENfFREBERG, Proprietor. Mrs. G. Bohl, Every Pdr'ol Corsets Gunm- The Most“: xiii? rmms A smmï¬. H. P. Electric Light Co. We are tin-angina a mum. qt «or where the famous Amencln y Com-ts may be ï¬tted to Inï¬ . FIT. QUALITY and PRICE [Gill'- ’HE BUT YROTECTION YOU CAN get lot 7 cents per day ha telephone in your residence. 4 _ . Oflice, 85 Deutborn’Avc" Chicano Mike: I Specialtv o! Furnishing Telephone 119. Highland Pitt A. ROBERTSON. Tangent. Exrnm 371 I Brilliant, 0' Durdb’le. l Ecomomlcal. ’nv rr AND 8!!! "telephone 45. , A good protedtlon in aseofslckness. It protects ion In any ememncy. A good protection In anotflre. DIALKI II Hacks, Surreys runny-M'- Block. ,‘ m. When Desired. L 303. It Is really amusing to notice tl: desperate eflorts made by those whiz are striving to secure the election I 4‘ Mr. noberts as alderman of the 8%} ward or rather, we may say. striving? to prevent the reelection of Alder- nnn Davidson. Here Is a specimeI of the argumentu floating eroIIndIg Why Is Mr. Davidson so fortunate II either dodging taxes or securing lovï¬ taxation. ’ ’ Thiit suggestion is map; led with other inuendos as though it really meant anything or as though -it might possibly be a fact; Inetea I of aeeomp liahin‘ thep poecr‘the expected. pithnefed edhonest, lliintilliger parties to look into this subjeci, Now, as II matter of fact. if all wlI? really want to know the truth, wii take a little trouble and pllce ax" taxes pnid by the RorthWesteru MI ' itary Academy during the past y _ or during the past twelve years, 0 {I one side and the taxes paid durinI; the same time by the mayor, cit; attorney, Aldermen Warren, VaI Ripe r, Stubbs, and Grant. with Ex alderman Obee thrown in, all togetb er on the other side, they willdisoove" Something quite interesting au Perhaps “Wing: ‘ nah-c. Ami-in, the Northwestern Military; Academy has spent 350.000 and ove; in twelve years in improvements. 1 .3 large part of this money has beef; spent among the laborers and busia: ncss men of this town. The institutio ; brings to Highland Park annuall-i 530.000. So. in: as possible mi? money goes to increase the prosper: ity'of Highland Park; nor is the? all. 'We may name more than twentf. persons of wealth and inlluenoe wh have com’e to this town bought Ian-i improved property made this cit) their home'and who were ï¬rst mad! acquainted with Highland Park through the NorthWestern Mflitary A demyu 0n the other hand, sum what the above named gentlemen have done and put it over against what the Northwestern Military Academy has accomplished tor the city and carfullyl examinethe results. We are not striving by any means ti boast. Whatever margin there be: ever beeh in thel academy over‘ant' above running expenses has not hem invested in government bonds 0» glass. He sees himself as others see him. Instead of “the jolly good fellow, which nobody can deny," he gets the glimpse of a useless, help- less sot. Hesees a man who has‘ spent his substance. has disgraced his name, has.ruined his home, has broken the‘heart of his wife, has beggsred his children, has lost the reswct of others, and the respect of himself. This isithe shock! When it has come he is henceforth good for nethingJor there is no virtue in mundlin remOrse; no hope in slep- holic repentance. There is nothing that can save him but to stop, and it takes something,“ manhood to do this. . . Equalizer Evans. The appointment by County Judge ‘Jones, of ‘our cxlhiayor Robert G. Evans as a member of the county equalization board, means much .more than appears on the sur- face. First, this end of the .connty which pays a large percent- age, of the taxes of the county, larger railway stocks or mining claims oat: than its property and population bank‘s,. but has! placed upon the: property, increasing among the toilets and merchants o; the city. ? . "é, ‘ ,modest earnings These seem tribe reasons in t g minds of men of; small calibre why the president ofithe academy should ,in his pocket, and seeing be kept out of the city council, buti inuendoes. (they ‘dare not state it as E one here. a rm) seems salsa, the only kind a†land later one in Highwaod; and they , i: gall’prapered in his hands, so that a kiss disregard of. few years ago he retired from busi- argument they can produce. No where, so far ‘ We can learn, spite of their . truth, have the (hired even to insi :‘ uate any lack a strict ‘hrmy am. business integri y in city aflsirs 63» the the Third We so far as we ca of Suggea resolution looki to the payment cg: been, immediately? not only? the lvslne of Highland; Park’s wealthhbht scattering money; . thus part of the wnior alderman ell-‘I'iighly complimentary to Mr. Evans would justify, is to have representa- ,‘tion on the board. Second, it means that J udgc' Jones knows a good man lwhen he sees him; we mean good for the place. Mr. 'Evans came here some twenty-ï¬ve years ago with his as a teacher in the public schools in central New York, a chance for a brickoyard business, established As the North shore de- veloped he started one in Evanston, ness~ to serve the public. ’ . His ï¬tness for the position being recognised by Judge Jones, is nor does anyone-g: ind the city alike. and in it every learn,~sccus_e hirié ting Vny appointment 0,; Nippersink,,snd from Winthrop Esr- esl estate owner from Rsvinis to her to Barrington, is interested. Mr. _ ,4‘__2_A LL. l-£--A.. I] am not a resident of» your want but} hope'to see the Third Wu,- ï¬ndicate your course'in city afluingf 'I hope you will- keep on with if? Mme-m: and with your workgif the oounnilwhen" you are mums“ I must. say I am ashamed of the'chiu actor of one of the alderman in on? mind. but we cannot help 'ourselvegs just now. We can only. look over into your ward and cheer on those who are intending to vote for you. You rs for good city government, _ J nnnun. , “magmas Pint. In... Inge e3 MI. E. P. Dump- ‘v A V‘ Dear Sinâ€"You day is: [the he; éumber of thehyu~£mu"'eo Ion:- an we take an indolent m the popes its columns wï¬lnouï¬nuo, an heretc . (ore, to be open td Ibo an of ti: public " hence‘fI aufl mysalf of th opportunity mapâ€, my indigna- tion at the- page? in which thb ubminmtration m abide your r§cenr elaétion. A: 'a citim and ' tuï¬ayer in Highland Park. 1“th it in get ting to beltime for the’ lamb"- citiwns of this town to’hpeak up an ‘ tobegin to take‘ anactive intequt i the public alfairs. Your frank sta‘ meats owe: your. own name doe - much to clear the atmosphere. gm thehints and: slurs and inundoes « v _r opposerp Will imameaaure, 1 set t rest. political deg}; flnrdUp For Argument; Comnmnlcated. D \W m TAXPAYIB. A young man with money and am- bition starts out 3.0 enjoy life. He is “Hail fellow dell met." “afraid of 'no man,†and “nobody’s enemy but his own." He frequents the clubs, he plays the races. and he is with thelgayest in all gay company. He thinks well of himself; he has a good time, and he knows" no .Isason why others shonid not think Well of him. This goes on for a your or two, when the pace begins to prove too rapid. ‘The “dil’erence in the morning†becomes disagreeable. lt interferes with business. it spoils pleasure. The only thing to do is to go stil-l faster. The race down the cocktail route helps to forget. Suddenly the man gets sight of him self. He catches his fees in the glass. He sees himself as others we him. Instead of “the jolly good fellow, which nobody can deny.†he gets the glimpse of a useless, help- less sot. Hesees a man who huti spent his substance. has disgraced; his name, has.ruiued his home. has? broken theheart of his wife, has} beggsred his children, has lost the1 of others, and the respect of; himself. This isthe shock! When. it has come he is henceforth good for nethiug,'for there is no virtue in mundlin remOrse; no hope in slep- holic repentance. There is nothing that can save him but to stop, and it takes somuthingpof manhood to do this. tam. _ They drink to forget. They dri'nh tube happy, they drink to be drunk. Sometimes it is s periodical attack of madness. the disease of in ebriaey. Sometimes it is chronic thirst, which is lik'ewise s disease. It is s disease which destroys the soundness of life; which destroys mnracy of thought and sctiou: which destroys wisdom and virtue; whichdeetroys faith and hope and love. ‘It brings I: train of subjective horrors, which the terriï¬ed brain cannot interpret. and which we call delirium tre’rnensrfthe tremendous 'mhdness. This is mania. indeed. but every set which injures the faith fuiness of the nervous system is a step long or short in‘ this direction. Whatever you may think or do as to table drinking, and the like, there is no question an to the evil of pai- dinuhr drinking, 0: drinking for drink’s sake. Tbs really good fol low in nonvivial when he is sober. It Drip and Ohm. 3! DAVID "All 10.0“. We ciip theJolldwing from an article W. “ rage and Character, "by Reid J Jordan, in the Inde- pendent of May 8,1900: ‘AI an educator constantly and .profeeeionally watching the elect of certain eociai habits in developing character or the lack of it in ther rising generation, we do not hesitate to any that the 'above mentioned ar- ticle in one of the meet forceful. in~ structive, and interesting articles we have ever read on the subject. To any that the article foilowingie worth the subscription price of the Inde pendent for a year is not putting it am too strong. H. P. Dawson is n ï¬oor "kind ‘of good fellbwahip which cannot be found _till it in cat- uratï¬d withdrinh, Men who drink in saloons do so for the most part for the wrench on the nervous sys- Hie ï¬tness for the position being thus recognized by Judge Jones, is h ighly eamplimenuiry to Mr. Evans ind the city Ilike. and in it every Teal estate (ï¬ne: from Ravinia to Nippenink, and from Winthrop Hu- bor to Berrington, is interested Mr Evans will not flinappoint his friends here or anywhere else in the county. s , ï¬at when (In Indiana» is look- $2M- mm. In manic U“. n‘ lull-l. Ina. Mn.~W. A. Mound-r taking the soprano and tendering a 9010 very effectively. She surprised. most of her Manda. mlny of whom did not know that she added to ller echo! gifu curd graces. the ability for weir service. The Indiana complete†ï¬lled the Inge house Ind was very attentive during she-entire service. we ’Icknov'vledge with plenum the receipt of I ample ate of re- einol soup from the makers themol. We presume it is a good Itticle; we shall use it freely for an entire hath us soon as thin campaign is on: and if it works well then iu-value will be fully established. FOR ' RENT â€"â€" A good_ upright Putor P‘Imtiohl doliverdd a huh and inspiring dimuuo Sunday morning to the gndmting «dots of the academy. on “.0 “Value ofdork. " Hi- oovonl point- Woro fully illuo- tntod. He has one “king quality a a preacher; [he know- whon to pigno. at mmubh‘iernin, it (big The manic III. u' udul. ï¬ne. Now Is the Time to Use a Kodak or Camera! Plates; Dcvdopen. Solio and M :o Papal. Toning Solution. A.“ Sim Enstmnh's Film Developing and ï¬nishing at Love-c . docs. Brand's Photo Supply House. No, 33} Central DRINK SPARKLING SPRING MINERAL WATER ON â€AID. W's 4 x I Plus-hm; 0mm [like cut] (or £1.50. III.“ WATCH ON "INDIA? OIICII IIOI' "OI! Teléphooeor nail olden prompfly ï¬lled. mama 4a (Gieser Blot). Letadclimn lwmd this mac; at â€0mm 0! 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