the temptation tocongratulate our selves that at'leest some *of the pa- pers are disposedolo recognize the fact that the prohibition party is based upon a great and just principle; numely, uncompromising warfare against the legalized rum truffle. We suggest, however, one thing. The Journal says: {They (the pro- hi‘bitionisis) may be wrong in the methods they propose to repress the tarit‘ï¬c. They are wrong, we belieVe, but if drunkenness is an injury to the race, they are right in principle.†‘Why should not the Journal and other papers supporting the told parties suggest some other methods Ithat are right and more likely to be successful in repressing the liquor system than the methods proposed by prohibitionists. So far as We know, and we have been‘anxiousiy watching the battle for half a cen- tury, the advocates and supporters of the old parties are ever destruc- tionists and rarely ever oonstruption- ists. They are ready to tear down every eï¬ort made by the prohibition- ists but never suggest anything. to ‘ build up._' The eternal cry is, “You can’t do â€it that way.†It is true, one of the purties persistently adds, “We are the temperance puny." but that Totalmafler†A .186861 Curbo'nic Acid Can ................ â€a. 1 cubic inches per a on. ‘ NOTE. --All Silurixn packages are ï¬lled at the Spring only. Each I act-(e thoroughly stained before being ï¬lled. wwuhmmw GEO B. CUMMINGS Agent Telephone 18. onl J: amm- TOW No. 0. J. HARRY. Prop. We observe with pleasure that the pro hibitionistifo on making nominations for national an stgate ofï¬ces with great spirit and determinanon. They do, not seem to mind the 22ch or indiffercsce of the pub- lic. The act that the M for Mr. Lever- ing in 1896 was, oyly unpackâ€"155 than 1‘... .h.‘ mg In logo wax: only 1 ; . um. one per cent of the tag vote, does not dishearten them. ‘ ' _ After, alipwhy shonld'it? â€their cause is just, as they believe, they ought to stick to it so longas one person remains to listen . to their piattorm. Andy after 3“,}th can deny the truth of their raver:- vectn‘es against the rum power? any one say truly that he believes a pro- tective tariff, a bad moneyisystemmr a fmlish foreign policy is as emus to the welfare of the nation as e ever- growing drink habit that makes men slaves in a double senseâ€"slaves to their appetite and slaves to the cool and strong minds that abjure 'aicohol. They may be wrong in the methods they propose to re- press the traï¬ic. 'l hey are wrong, _we be- lieve. But if drunkenness is on ingry to the race, they are right in pnngg ., and we are lad to see them hghtin t at up- hill butt e with gayer and hope ulnessx Park 3‘. Johns Aye" 0"- Hours: Cooke. ï¬ice : Fl er Block thoughtfp! hera’ou. Oculists’ prescriptions ï¬lled at Chicago . prices by Schumder TxLu’u‘ox: 213. Absent Sunday and Mon- daydunng Summer. V We clip the above from a recent issue of the Clncago Journal. It is certainly very candid and fair almost to generosity; so unlike wlmt the prohibition party gem‘arally gets from the old parties that we can not resist Iours: 11 a. m. to 8:05 pm fzm â€(III-d Park. III. ILLOYD M. BERGEN, M. D. DR. H. H. BOUL‘ Silurian is the Pufcst' Spriqngater GLENCOE HOTEL.- Ave" One Block West a! and drum - GLENCOE. ‘ Br. Frank M. Imus, DR. E. C. KAY'E, .i. Professional ~- The thlblthfll'ul. DENTIST. Dentist. wiih hay candid, ii. i. ml r I Um" mama. maï¬a Higl Highland Park, mg * : land P: I linois. , :1 1‘2â€â€œ ...,“-n‘ _. _.~’ There "debit heme: chant the Aldridge triahé along with its other features. Wig?) Q'tty'Attorney Knox reed the mug: a providing {or a m’i killing orï¬iieetroyiug blue jays and other hire: ‘whioh Were 68: , stroylng theptruitl his gun nuhel seemed to see and oi the eaknese of the prosecution crud so he said-~51 acid it was all he-tgzould sayâ€"ML} Aldridge didn‘t hilathem the righti way, or words of lyre import. He: did not say how ; hey. Ghould be killed. but we coni ado-d he meant; that Mr. 'Aldridtc phoeld have sprinkled‘selt on lheir tails and‘ then wrung their t echs. just as they kill chickens down 5‘. Vermont. We suggest thet the « i‘ y ordinance be modiï¬ed by insert ‘3 these “salt on the tail†and neck ringing clauseu, so that the rest of 4 will know how to keepout of ï¬t? clutches of the law in killing bluefyiye robbing our gardens. '5; ‘ Some people 353%!) to think that Judge Hibbard, 51310 aided Mr. Aldridge, felt 8 b3 proud over the success of his ï¬n: appearance at the bar as counee‘ but they are in‘ error, for Mr. Ali; idge conducted his own case with Li - small degree of acumen and fore: :ic ability. All the police judge d -‘ was to impress Mn e0 Hizginson " iller ........... " Cuppenlwimer. “ Sturtevant ..... Waukegan, awof’éing to its bril- liant Sun, is inra a He of mind over its . present cit) ~ administration. Rgad its ringing *i'ords: “August, September, Octobe". November, De- cember, January. "ebrliary, March, -â€"-_eight more man “5 of Pearce and dishater’a‘nd tbeulr us humbly hope thatiali those politi i.- :ana who thought spite greater thar‘a‘the. interestaoi‘ their city or theirï¬inrty will oiimb cheermuy aboardif} the good old 173an and "clean {xi-lac, rascals'out.’ Waukagan needs ;? revolution, and soonar 'or later it; got .to come.†Well, well. Brotljr Stearus. 'if “theui’s your aentirï¬mtq," how could you“! your’flun’fï¬? ï¬fth the tool and allon a similar M. in, this city? Sow, you know in) ’ good it is. The following 1a he oï¬icial report of the collections 1: gde at Winnetka for the Gads’ Hill 111;: Mr. Moore heartily thanks théjg people for their rzen'erous and cbe ful response to this call for help ft§i§ this settlement We wi'sh to add mg?! the reepon .e to such an appeal in {an the best test of people’s plailrmta ropy and piety Rcv. H. G Moore in * count with Gads’ Hill settlement, _ a , > - mom: Collegted by M. KRM'; The collections “ f0 iowing persons ‘ on the highly plat“ mind of Judge Be an ordinance of tho ‘ Park could not 0‘1?- of the State of I words that a party the whole. Mr. A? 'imthe trial all by E1} shot the blue jays Total By check to 1351! son, director of G dancnt ~‘_ ‘ , By Mrs. 'A. Higgiz son: By M? 'MtK. Mï¬ers at meme: f; ,. Oads' {a shodld have moi: uils. and neck . just as they :x. Vermont, We I i‘y ordinance be t '3 these "salt on ringing clause», 5 '1 will know how I? clutches of the glys robbing our wk Thomp- ‘ 1 13’ Hill set- 1m." - I - ‘215 15 me"made by the" 'c and 'recebtive nee the fact thm city of Highlaï¬d wridp the statute 'ubis, or in edge; not greater than $dridge won out. hself. just as be unaided; because his side. hi. “3 [1,th 0! ‘ho eakneu :ud so he said-w would say ~Mr. ;thom the right to import. He hey chould be ado-d he meant .042“ (was b.5931 '1 18.6881 $215 15 1130) 20; .JI 00 Ho Good-culled for and delivéted I! Whmeth Gkncoe and Keullwonh. Thgre will be no evening service at. the Congregational Church dur- ing" the \remaiuder of July and the u D nth of August. The notice id tho Glencoe column last ï¬veek mung than would be service. Sunday he. longed to Some of the other towns. ‘ The young ladies of the St. Paul's Episcopal church .will hold I lawn fete at the residence of Mr. Jacob Schum, Thursday evening, August 2d. Admission, 25 cents. A good musical prngram has been prepared. Thererill be dancing. News from San Diego, Cal., of the serious i 'lneda of Dr. John Sun was received last Week. The latest to ports show an improiement {or the better. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Casev are guests of Mr. Case’s parents, Mr. .wd Mrs. Gilbert Case. Mr. and Mrs. F. Dundaa Todd left Tuesday for Milwaukee to at- tend the photographers’ oonvantion. Mr. Jack Throckmoneu was the ï¬nes! of Mr. Chm. Shaw over Sub bath. Mr. gnd Mrs. Thomas, King and children have gone to Owen Sound. Ontario, (or a two weeks’ visit. Mm Wilcox In spite of min and coal «either there were two bench pica this week. Mina Nellie Lloyd entertained a number of her friends Thursday of the past week. Dr. Harriet C. Alexander wasjhe guest of Miss'Hull on last Sabbath Thursday evening, August 2d, is the night for the town meeting. Misa Alice Underwood was the guest of her aï¬eld, Mr. J. K. Cal- houn. the past week. Mrs. Dal: also collected 50 cents Iron: Mrs} Georgé Baker and 25 came from Mrs. Henry Baku. muo- County Convention. The Prohibitiouistu of Lake coun- ty‘are requested to meet in muss convention in the town hall. Liberty ville, Saturdny, August 4th, at 2 o'clock p. In., for the purpose a! nominating a. county ticket, eiecting delegates tO'the eighth district sena- torial convention, and transacting such other business as may come be- fore the convention. Joan F. Hux’rn, Chairman; Lao F. Jnxnus, Soc‘y. _ Thérc will probably be some pub- lic, spanking uftei’ the transaction of the regulir business; itmuumau I." â€O â€.06 Min. Jeanie Deluge we inning (ï¬ends-in Chicago the pod Mr. George Parry was a guest at Hi John Party's over aundny. Mr. Waterbouse In a guest of her sister, Hrs. Marc Darling. Everett C Wilma ..... Mun-‘8 Gteeneblum V. N gunman...†11mph blue‘ndnth Hon Tug-h Mndel. «um: In†{MOD IOIIIOD.’ u u u~ 0mm \Vheudn " McKL-um N “lbwâ€. By Rev. H. G. Moore: By Ono C. Butt: w. am 31.. mun-nu Glcncoc. N Egsoganus 100 16 on The local oommittoe oi adio- u- siuting in the entertainmet t of Guh' Hill' settlement give u I out grit:- (ying report of the mum in which the dtiagna réoponded to belt all for assistant» in provir (ning the camp during its lint weal? Ob dirk St... Room- mm Thq, about walk ’in fn'n of Mr. anflin Numb-H's pub-arty on Downing venue in comp! n at]. 0 J III-L170! II? 1“. IAI‘ Lt BIA-“Cm "my to kgn on Noah Mnihm h STORE FOR RENT a High- wood. OnHighwoodI «memo-r corner of kaognï¬ f uvenuo. Inquire of Julian Lug; er. FOR SALE-80!“ pun top w. on. used six months. g: I as new. a bargain for mohody will call {at one half original co . ' Jun B DUI". FOR SALEâ€"Barred Plymouth Rock and Silver-laced ylndone Em Call It Railmud Men's FOR RENTâ€"Ruinin; Sf-foom un- furnished house for LInner or your; good condition. For pat- .tioulun apply to W. .rGeheny; Blviuin, Ill. ' i ‘ 0:: North Shara Vacant and "amend Real . Estate. 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