No. 88 ladiaon St. Cmcnoo. F0 wlers... C. A. KUIST. Jewel Stem and Rants, Can u‘zd use one in operation ï¬rst!» Best. mm: Stem Manufacturing We have theoqsem'rec in Vmous Styles and Sizes. [ace 4 Cut Flowers to Order. In Stands“! Makes; Philadel-‘ plain. Slums and Others. . KUIST. Hardware. 'I’ELEPHO‘IK 'aoa Mrs. G. Bohl, A Fun Aucrtmem of MCDONALD'. _ILOCK. NO SMOKI) NO ODOR! wmmmT-m Axum-Lady“ FmGnchnGMc largethhydCouh Ribbonsuchlm DAILY Lessons. SIMPLE! ECONOMICAL! Optician. 1'86]? ‘06. belt bot. Let us up" for the an- amusement of am“ friend: that it takes golf grounds“: money, and 10%: Wgfl, now, when nut Blufl’ City friends got I 840 700 club house. stables, log cabins, ntugea and 18 lin‘k golf; ground ( zaps, otc.â€"-wa will take of our ha‘ ~ and make out A Waukegan pejf “er coolly says: “Waulwgan has her: r facilities than Highland Park at _ Lake Forest, vestibule trains rum lg from Chicago ‘to Waukmn in a s: ,rrter time than ‘tbe dustynslow moi. :modation trains to those points." ' It forgets to meni5§m . some thirty other institutions wxgéch lend attract: inns-s, perhaps, togipe city. There they have beautift‘ :5 drives, forty- tinge khan,- etc. » 01’: county shire 1 rather a sleepy, slow-going town. bgag when it once 1 ate waked up it ((352513 with a vim. he utility of golf flags just penetra- ted the cranium (55? our neighbor, and the disease has jitrnck in†with immense force. A 157331!) has been orq Iganized, with lots 01-:1zhe‘ï¬rst men inl town as members, a" h as state sen- ator Coon; Editor 8? .arns. Represen- tative Lyon, Bank . Steeje, A. J. Roberts, the moat {impus dentist of the North Shore; Po~ 'fllflfltï¬t Murray, 19th:; second handeémest man in Lake obuuty; Dre. Jii'night and Can cer, 'Waukegan’g 100?? §'ng physicians; lawyers Whitney, 5f Upton, 000b,: Clarke; 5 (minty clefirk Hehdoe and! late of others. i meets on s street p ring contract, on Wabash, amueLChicago, come ‘ up before Judge Cihter a week or " two since, and he de Tread an opih! I ion that bide‘fair to l .ae‘o‘me historic. ’5' The question of partial amen. I He held. that in th: case; that the. city as a whole, slim“! beer a perM tion of the, expense, ihile the abut- ting property owner should pay the balance. Hie, gem/ll [proposition was stated‘as follbweé “ f the pav- ing of a thoroughly-g) is of beneï¬t to the general publéf as well «to property abutting ï¬ligree it. the city . should bear a portlo§ffot the expense of the improvementsggi ' Wabash avenue. aggthe point des- ignated, is a busines-' street, in such" a way or sense that " g1: improvement is of business impotence to the city as well as to thc abutting prop- 5 erty owners. There are, because its ‘ improwrnent is n beweï¬t to the hue- nese interests of t'g- city, the city should he'p pay if being paved. To transfer J edgeé Eater’s decision ‘ Ito Highland Park. apl apply it here, lit would mean that :3 portion of the ’coet of paving our 5, gteinese streets, a: Central evening}: from Frank ‘Green’e corner to th‘f ’istu‘ndpipe. and St. Johns from th; electric light {plant on the nortl tor Laurel or 'lHiflMdv‘mue '«:»n the south, should be home 1; the-city, while the abutting proprfy should pay the balance. Am l? "025 front feet. lwide street is enough for residence sections, for one real; an that it gives very wide parkway? and makes a h ,beautil‘ul thoroughlggs‘e. But it the ‘1 convenience of ting" public trafï¬c. ,-demnnds a wider strtf tt. any 35 to 40 i, zfeet, the public m'jiifestly should in [pay for this. extra ,vgdt'h, or at least " [s part of it. 'I >éus,‘the public' lehould, in equity; by a portion of the cost. of the.hric;._3-.peving on St. E John's avenue, and 5: should pay a 5' portion'of‘ the c0552 of the cedar in block paving on therst side. Very 1“ likely this case wif; go to the su- preme court for u,i:imate decision,‘8Â¥ but there is no qugï¬tion as to the t0 righteousness of Juc- go Carter’s de- 10 Managuaâ€"Ha..- _ M mun cut-darn: mu.- .m" “Rum; ‘°" “mama-am Pout a .dnliemmOQ( n Hummus 0!"!le Nahâ€"Longs: Baldwin! 9': Cezgml Avenue. Sheridan Raga Pt‘ Mag 00.. Poul-bed every Friday; lamina it High- land Put. ML. and Wlnrf th. m. by the I. F. vas, ~ Bue‘fzeu'flunagor. A Conner“ North Sb, 4.- luminance. TchphomNu’LiiehhulPuk. FRIDAY, was 520, 1900. 'Rlll Ior V. Judge Camt’l “cation. TERM: 8-.†Pi - YEAR. ï¬er coolly says: r facilities than Lake Forest, \g from Chicago )l'tol' time than modation trains [)0in by Court. "gilt DC! eem. Baku-nil m an." '. '13} m. 1900. FIID Ginsu-uni. A u¢.A DIM cram "mutter-nth: humneuofme 1extarlllpermu perm: All wwmwï¬ objection; III-Membe- m appearon than“: animatethelrm. aflnx ud ‘ 'ï¬'eEuEkâ€"EEE "Md!“ eTJTthié'EI“ 12:2?†hind Put. gout}: of 0. State ‘0’! no . - ‘ The ordhunce hr the name be! on ï¬le in the oflce of the cltv clerk have app to the ï¬ns»: aldidl e mmy'gr:;ccam '3 e a m vane bench. and In nag-2mm theme! but been mdemdmumadto ludconnthelm huduulheteonvll bet-ad onthe â€dun! an, ADJ“ oru noon them “the hp- nu‘duzecoun will permit. Ml venom. Notice Inhereby iven to an pawns Inter. muthe city ncnlol â€me ya! H h- und "'3‘.“ utunmecmmyot Lm.m at 11. min. having ,ordered the curbinï¬. Kfldln', anaI .macadamizlnx. n {sigmofl Sherlmmdm from the» nonherly line of enInI venue w_ the nqtghigm e‘of l In 1830 Chicago had a papulatiqn of 70 persons; in 1900, 70 years later, it has 2.000000 end an expert esti- mtce the population of l2.(XX),000 Tin a hundred years hence, a perfectly gamble «ï¬nale. The populniou tion of the Midnippi today is thou: 30,000,000, in the year 20(1).“ am probably be 860,0“),000 or nearly the equal ofbhinl while the whole country will han‘OOOflXLCDO inheb-é ileum. , l Mrs. T. 'IEWetaon and family niled for Europeilst week to' 30in husband and father, and after a season of sighteeeing; the Paris expositionâ€. they will pheeed to South America. which is Pij be their home in the future. ? The foll6wiug. though written for another latitude, ï¬ts H Ighland Pnrk to a dot: “We believe that women love to buy truck of the country peddier even if they know he I! heat- ing them m" the trade. †- E. Norman Scott, treasurer of the Exmoor. spent Sunday at 'Whoaton among lgip old golf friends. He mus! h‘ave had a delightful time an he did not return till Monday night. Rosa Fletcher ha- been “scored in,’,' and occasionally take-a hand in putting postal cards in the pat.- rons’ boxes. Him Sites, fotmerly of the Park. has been visiting E 3L1 Brown and family the past week. years in this kind of ivork. «inching in; ' . ' Jud déit well. Mr. Wakem has here for several This is not s marriage notice, . but a notice of the union or consolidation of business interests. Our “Andy†3Wskem, an every one knows. is so electrical expert and he proposes to “set up for himself†in bailouts, but instead of dining it alone. hehes ss- sociated with himself soother expert, Mr. Fisher. Thev have tsken' the lasement' under A. A. Moses’ store in} the big “Northwestern†block where they will do all kinds 0! electrics] work. take orders, etc. '1:th can do It is the unï¬t-ml verdict that the great Wallace Show ranks second to none. This up to data aggregation which ohm many new features. will exhibit in Waukegan,Friduy,July 27. Waltaeo abomand the public bu the‘ {assurance of reputable citizens thnt the performance given by the Wallace show is second 'to none, and in of the highest clash Impwu to the prgfeuion." _ ' The Commercial 'Travolon’ Club of Indianapolis published the follow. 'lng statement in reference to the great Wallace Show: “A large num- ber of the members of this club have era the performances given by the; Hrs. Freak C. Bro? hedo;'lu:oh rt " em on and†or or 5:“de “flair friends. The mdden heavy ehowen mode thet lul- poeeible and not to hue them dim appointed. she took them all over to the Club House where they peeeed‘ a delightful eveni . Some played pool, some open the pieno while others danced. Ae meet of them had dreeeed for 'the bench. there me a unique variety in ooetnmee. They med provided beach refreshment which they took along to the club, thereby ‘edding greatly to the plea- ure of the evening. Altogether, it ween very enjoyable- evening, About 11 o’clock some of the olden ordered the bueeee and the juvenilee reluc- tantly lepereted. of both to run 3 golf ontotprino lucâ€" cennfully. But Waukagln has plenty 9! those essentials lying around Wa'lace elm Second to None. Highland M Loam. ANluPugy. OMuqupdvl'mod-n 1|:an Ice Cream am' Pr 'ces Always Right. 1W 4o. nun-nu Put. Pun-1a 1 A" Age Of .‘Specialties. W’Mmmmssz mum-d um Our Specialty is Fine Groceries... Highland ")ark Laundry, ~21†Latest Domestic Finish Machine. Finest Laundry Work. TELEPHONE I7. Moraine Hotel Livery and Boarding Stable. JAMES MARTIN. P!!! m. IOYIIIY" IN!- "I â€I m. “ION“... CIR. II. MICI 1 â€"8.- Fine Ice A. L. LEWlS, CATERER... Every package ls guaranteed. They are safe, ‘ spa dy and harmless. 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The Park's Bargain Center. ,Wembndngoveryeodumto Icon a†â€WWI-rifle. Wei-u Jail-d Re; ruler Meals '. â€B. Green 6: Co. SAMPLE GROCERY PRICES. Four; t-Huds‘and Fir! Class Vehicles. 0' all kinds at Reasonable Rm A! D â€ME-MADE cums. Evans Brothers. ’8 o ', Fruit Ices, an. m. V. I. c. A. It“ Eva-nun. 33. heinous-chin- notch-ch- nun uni-ho Th‘ (It!!! HRS‘