my mouse thin man to hate it; -y in all it we. to do In. when men in. bï¬rlk wlnqlow on Chut- 'fect. Pfhilsdvlphh.‘ The window a a ï¬ne dilplay 0!. mum and Musing-elm. Ind nude: :5 circumtam'tho presence mm. intruder would no" he ted a aniinnx In M in not «flury‘ mom land of an. havoc 3nd do". in gaming ii thy "KI-III. hp Ind [rips ‘n'mnlu MP ding n um“ o to dig ï¬rm by spending": "no thing the I!†ï¬t“ Ore ntwbo h to 25m within ugh. Ivory nfle the non ha been 92996 tel" have [one bone I crowd on the pennant ootaide and "it “1th kilo. capture the ff Mn. 1: In a tandem! per- nce. Ind no quick 0‘ novemeat mm of eye is the noun‘unt a nu â€up" that it springs fox. oust’i mode in “mph ind cf- L From tiers-chin: ottit‘nde ‘ts mm a fly "not done enough. it strdghtend no: it: kind by: in from pawn, like tiny bath. nut upward. and the unwary I; mind and M! 6m. Ah" the mom can the I! M then dy to catch another. '- pilot I. I†ht. my d nu sick inn-ego†M“ a mmnh without food. “.101: Tvn bed for mom. than I not! an. w rheumati-m. was nhk to anu! the mom on the forty-duh wfore ‘hc flnf‘ food WI. QM. u».- pmient sanctuary of 37 up“ the form-third day Mm * her fat and tithe“ II, club 3! hrr ordimry_ datin- A Oh- ntmumh wa’n cured â€(hm low. 3"" IV? yarn. t5!†us no "tom of thc tnï¬lo.’ skint: are pretty [eta-I33 d that American at to. thatâ€"- bulk up much but. The It Inn but“ myâ€! be so an that 11!. . in! the Sci-imam while in only Id ad 1m nun-grip“ the eon- imcd, and the ï¬nal flop blanked I. and unwind two or here fall In. WM the advent o! printhx. Nation wn gran, improved 1nd Ehuially adopted Ib‘ont- the close It ï¬fteenth many, Iain), owing n Vegeunn printer. Humans. It H (but .1] ï¬ne no): we now use up- !h the “Arcadia." 3581. of Sky 86- hlth. ‘ nun. The imaging at name'- uneu o! punt-Mia]: ha; been n- M toy Arinpphnu. I ‘ gram- In , of Alexandria. Jerome and b (co-ult- I'd éoh) in his tranc- Ian“! 0! Garâ€"u. I “chin In: (ion-an- in Ohio In Ind-mu vexed by thaw of Malia-m and militarism, 1 do not [when (Icy In. The Gcman‘l No It! Amen-Ian. and are hut in "Mi convictions u otter .chpruenuuu ny'ap rut of punctuation undewlopdd In: â€on very ancient “not. k scï¬bqs Mon the Christian m a wedge-duped sign (V) to mark I pupa»; Later a pans! in the . un- iudieakd by I ï¬nk-space. it. and sometimes byallight ob- ."th or n uponrophe. In Lufin heriptn an full point: nppo'ar and In udoufly placed on I with the top. ï¬ddle or bottom of mic I. Pin-ICI’IQI w.†CI'0.0I It! Pu“ “C. I.“ Then. 'hoy «mot word ‘0. mm av rpenic by eleciih‘ e hie like! ht†to the reason ‘31!“ by 0!- ï¬t “or of 39.1mm for m ï¬lo Ming for Iowa-I. [but Journal. "l'ER THAN FLY PAPER. Ar. Said I. lav. I... the "rut l-ploy mtu- lath I: In")... IPLE EAT .TOO I903. I ll Scans-lull, In“ - 3 "I“ Inn, Dinin- by n i: wdcl’hll Flu-Iona. :IS WERE AUTHORS. uician of nah: m. «:3 ms to can Ii: an†:1†Kb: m; In ire medial W I" t} unquesttoud .‘om! 1: rue. Jed N h pf the dot w r of que‘sibl wit! starvin' bf. ’- xayx (kit M \‘nxbt ll 1“.†.L. (Inn-l): I†' 'n the W! b u: is the power- nm stomach b ‘.‘ ‘n-n the Ito.- ‘vted my ski mg n trhm‘ : a mouth!!! 9. not 0. Kim 533131 ‘t mam W huh. write! (Mice and Yard m Lumoer Dist" 1 FlRST, $12. NEAR CENTRAL AVE. . Highland Part, In. CHICAGO. NEW YORK; HOSTON. Suprenils floor Finish. _ Send for our Booklet. flhicago Hamish 20., Mamas Renovating. Repairing. and Reï¬nâ€" iuhing. Furniture Packsd and Shipped. Telephone 384. HIGHLAND rARKJLL T. a PIERSON, _ UPHOLSTERING Lumber. Coal and Building Material. Tiliphomr 61. . Path†5nd,. ‘>~Mt>.»'l (minus MMV INA luuu lun‘ Viv..- â€"__. 7 in his speech acce t-ingptbe p0 uliot - , . ' , . nomination for president, Bryenptried' (:3! “P’ ‘but “as â€0‘: mm" to justify the/,L’Eï¬nocrac)"; successive I?“ 3' send h‘.’ Wld “’5 Durber changes ‘of ‘vara-mount†base from {NW ’uuid U0! pay the bill, in; free trade to tree silver and from free} did 0!. ' silver to free: slaughterâ€"called “anti-l Th3 Tournament imperialism"â€"on the grand that cysâ€" . terns of taxation can be changed with ‘ Th8 great event 0f 138%“wa less dim-cult} than'ï¬nnncial systems,.the ladies tournumsut on thud and ï¬nancia; systems can be altered ilinkei. The playing bag-m Th with less danger and legs disturbance lday for Qualiï¬cation and then a: W the CO“â€")‘* “1'3“ m" Vitflmc‘rm" 3 till Saturduv morning when 2 upon which, free government rests. ' ï¬nals were p'laved 03 There‘ In such a, suggestion of the com- ‘ three cups; and 60 three games punitive ease. with 'which both free _ _ , tréuie and free silver can "be accom- {.318 (“13' â€9'98 {0' the E‘mUOT 0U piished through I democratic victory. I Than “1060 for the Newborn Bryan admits something dangerously ithe Consolation cups. Thurs: suggestive of truth, He practically 'gqualiï¬cation playing ‘satistied . stalks that. the democracy need not Spaople that the tug of \war it ï¬st}; e's'pscieuy 3115*- now for “the! Emma between Mrs. W A. Aim 32:01:â€: 22:2:- fjï¬iigzimgï¬igg: 9 had Mrs. J. M Cutter. hence both fyree trade anti free Silver would mey‘PS'a mrbed nearly all the be easy incidentals to such victory. As jar“ Interest. When naturday cï¬ma. a beau a matter of fact if Bryan could be able 1 _ _ by his; election. tothe presidency to‘, morning it was too, a large um accomplish his} “anti-imperialism" Iof friendsof the contestants in pLank by alienating our territory, heflthrae xof_ the 8““‘93 _ gatt WW3 accomplish ills: as easily both l 90 that. there Was the largest go! free trade and free silver. If: repub- 2 ing 0‘ libs souson all 0v“ the l licantsenate would be a barrier to tree : There was a steady stiï¬ south v trade and free silver. it would also. be 3 with Which Mrs. ‘Cutter’a gr. ‘ h' hm for‘méonm ,, . ,_ a ham" to Is 80 e as ’famt’llamy With the grounds tam stitutionall ' abandoning the territory 7 . . 3 nited; States. It_:00ndltiou8, from her constant belonging to the U M , , the taunt: tornt‘ ging, enabled her to contend Bryan tried to get. ) . fly a treaty with Ayï¬naldowrrender- gaucessfully. They are. both at ing American rights and the rights of iplayers’, of cool; My "sane, i our Filipino allies, and nine a new :skill in playing, arm "In, good j treaty with .5139“? absolvmg us from 2 went at every point: .Mb'hld our responenbtlitles under the: wlprizes and could do it again rrutv. it would take a two-thirdsvote; “_ _ ‘ - . it was not exactiv a battle of 815 of the senate each tune. Br) an we; : but. . I . tes f hard to get ihe nece-nry twoâ€"thirdsi , I“ was 8 con. t 0 or! vote for the treaty with: Spain‘bylof brain, nerve, skill. and J which the» United States camegintotmong {the very ï¬nest kind possession of’the terriï¬ny 'he “Wheaten; anywhere. Hm Outta: wants 81"?“ “WA-F. 3““ he "‘;W°§dly.s®:mt thrcenpt and Mt centuldn hi; work. 10.111160 “12932:, iq‘ndrreeeivéd‘thn conga work he would have to strive t, , t W 0131“; Alexander. I ,3te hornet-10‘s“! f?" ’mï¬arl‘ 1-,, While our m1 united: 0' ' ‘1'“ “W W “mm â€WWW“? mien: m1 imtï¬i 'E'mér’ only ‘0 a“ 1 mmflq'ylbme {a} iiuIQV/speeiu'satiufï¬i'l «aggravating / an it («may " war-now†'53 m.- Pï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬nï¬, lumen-to “WW mum the W Free 'l'r-Ie all Free Silver [gulch Awny Undet Anti-Impend- u- Howl. WHERE THEY COULD D0 HARM. free silver {alum game. the Treatment of. Floors 05cc. 35 Deagborp Ave" Chicago Tsuraoss. Emma; 37). . ROBERTSON. DIALII IN and Shade Work. a: Bryan's 3w ~Afteregei;weeke'reetthe one ail met Tuesday arching, all pres at save Mr. McCalrey. Thoeeflee ,p- hrrlsteredgehaiuhgd not arrived id we eat on? uuouehioned Wood eeatv he usual. City‘AttorneyKuox had ot returned from hie vacation. ' Lev smokeetack of the pumping etif in“ having been “that by lightn Tig Sunday night and erected ale- Zut seventy feet down from the top, for pairs were ordered and e insure foe? policy looked after. moot 13391 alderman seemed to suspect Que: heavens were “agih†the council 311d perhaps lightning rods had batten/he put on the cityhuildiugs. ‘, ï¬r. Mai-tenet notiï¬ed. the city he ehcilild ue hold it responsible for damages diif to his lot up by the Middlrff. bridge by the gutter water. Ooh}; ‘Turuley-inrited the council to my} lthe property owner to look ore: «7? gold street down to the lake uortlflé lhis house. The Merehante Loan :5 Trust was made the olï¬ciel .banli.’ deposit for the city, as the other i closes up its business.‘ The'cit‘y pay back the 84 tax all water ta paid a few years ago for meters. 4 when that passed Van Riper tin his little bell he brought { ' Mayor Cobb .wants j street names posted upon the s ’ Europe. )0 ml at he of ad: of Be ill are ad ed in be He so strahgers can ï¬nd {hair about mwu. mgr 303:9 a~dis siou the committeis on streets ‘ authorized to repair Laurel L Prospect. :aveuuea not. w exrf 2,000. The mayor is to look; the lowast cost of rgruveling Cen‘g west to city limits, and Map I; street. from the electric light p§ dam: to the railroad water tank»; City Engineer BGWen is preps“; proï¬les of various new bridges {if St. Johns, and-down {1qu near?- viniu to let, out Judf'ga Cow's? The ï¬nance minimum want. {is} time on the Sumo: Eyew~ bill legal serVicesu They {sported pairs on than“, bujidiug so far ‘ cost $676, and tn wmpleieytbeu‘ eluding new {ifate ruuf gables -_ painted» waHs Would take $500 {1‘} A HWAIL and it was ordered. They ï¬ndigrhe repairs begun will cost over $15st making repairé all cash $1.5“):531n stead 0! the 3675i'hey act outï¬m. proving. that A him-m Magma £24» ngin when he toid them that iiï¬afare wag~ too‘iuw. ‘ h was wggesufli i3)“ tine city use the broken part oil-ï¬be- flagstafl for the repaired city ‘blniï¬d- ing and putâ€˜ï¬ new outs on the ‘jiig (my pine.â€- The barber’s biiijl'iur sha ing‘Johu Hawkes while in Eia'ti c3: ' up, but was not paid; ":Jm DLX y said he told the barberï¬tiw city ’qud not pay the bill, mg}; it , VIVA-- v- â€"..‘v g. While our mental attitud‘ “is . wholly judicial and impartia - We 2 have a Hula special satisfmio‘ in ? Mmflmtbr’s uqooesafl Sha autgher l husband spent a few days in put "gun- .'ily their ï¬rst seiqon' in the Parkéfmd khan she'wiwly married: loyal'ison 'of Vermont, a blooï¬ relative of- 2;:ev. ‘Sam Pierce of Derry, who one! ex- framined as in the‘oiogy and sci: he 3 would pass without conditions. But {all this abated not one jot or :tle The Tournament. Imucuem, unplug-w, “new.--†..__ The great event of last weeki was almost savory other eoneervahle char. acter historic, humorous,'w1th can 1 the ladies tournament on 'mefwlr , links‘. The playing beg-1n T53†catures. hurleeques, stenrnuurnersâ€"l day for qualiï¬cation and then uijmg ble' Th‘9.3“mlfl_° â€0"“ ‘5 fU‘lued'] till Saturday morning when {E'itbe "A“ Evening With Punch, “Pd 'f" ï¬nals were plaved ofl‘. There gemlhave had several; evenmgu wnh Ill three cups, and so three gameej’ â€w ‘ already, and It Ill as fresh and new; big ““5 being for the Exmoor on}. as ever. We congratulate our Lon ‘ Then those for a“, Members jimd l-doh contemporary on the success of the Consolation cups. Tbursr. .y'ai‘h" benehoent enterprise “‘9‘ qualiï¬cation playing :satislied . 2} out â€0""? “7'“ I†“"9†pruned on “00d people that the tug of war enguld3l’39'm W‘Wuw‘liy A ““d elegantly come between Mrs. W A. Alexviider hound. 3““ Sh‘PWd from London ind Mrs. J. M Cutter. hence igleir‘duect' ' 'pleyingr'a‘lsorbed nearly all the Lien-1 A New Vern. 'ersl interest. ' T! ! Here is s Verulont yarn that beats ’ When Saturday cï¬me. a bean; fill l any Western. ï¬sh istory. Mrs. Ladd morning .il: “’83, W0, 3 large "max-m ' lost her watch three years ago now of friends of the contestants in"? all ing down the gap; at the 300 feet "If“? ‘0‘. “1†8mm?“ - KM eredlhigh Beuninglou hattle monument. so that there Was the largest gm!1L er- Imd th'odgh she and her friends “180‘ “3“ 33330“ all 0"“ "‘9 llrs’. Hooked for it diligently, could not There was a steadyt stiï¬ south if "um-l ï¬nd it.- Here “ few days ago a man with Which Mrs. Cutwr’a Br’i‘w'lgoing slowly up .the long weary familiarity With the grounds em; the l winding stairway. saw .gomothing conditipusl from her, (5035“‘0‘ g-QY'lshine when stumping down to see ing. eflï¬bbd her to contend gj’ol’etwhat it was, found Mrs. Ladd's sucese'f‘ully. They are. both egfo'g'tert which justwhere'she lost it three players, of cool. steady nerve, {feudal-3 ago, and yet “my; stairs have Ski“ in playing. anu "“5 800d 35' dB“ 1 been swept ngulhrly ever since. In- ment at every point: .Botb'h-ftj'vou deed. What kind 0!. housekeeping prizes and 00Ҡdo it '8‘ng IHits that? Sweepover a watch three was “0,†933°“! a “battle 0‘ 813313" iyenrsmnd not Beech! A servant girl ibut it was 8 OODQBSt '0‘ °¥l:'Mlunce applied to the minister for jof brain. nerve. skull. and J ‘Jg'lmsmhership in his churcb,uud when â€mm- W van ï¬nest kind ‘ " alto asked her what made her_thiulr was ‘ulf' rs- mg the era the .Id )0 ml uld der Ieir my for be “5 a) 'ea‘gyaars ago, and yet those‘ stairs have 58‘ : been swept ngul‘arly ever since. In- vonzdoed. What kind of. house-keeping {fgis that? Sweep over a watch three ‘5 iyearevuud not mm A servant, girl Tuvfunce applied to the ministqr for ‘13‘ §membemdp in big church, and when .‘ a{he asked her why. made her think “0'. ; she may a Christian, she replica, “be to {0211139, now, I am under the rugs." 11"3'We guess the ennington menu 3 meat. janitor honor “get religion." â€A. The Me‘mbern’ Cup Went to Miss Emma Kirk of the Onwenteia, who won it {realm- .Siuunons of Knuc- eh'a,-in a very close game. The Cow whtio‘n Cup ‘wgnt to an Onwentsiau. Mal HID. Crane, who was matched with Mrs. McLugghiin of the Ex- moor. our' admiration 7:9; Mn. Alexander WI “In VVVVVVVVVV andrhorA gplgndiq hhying. of link lumbeon parties at the Club house During the ï¬nals Messrs. Alexander and Cutter set in the ‘Exmoor Cafe and told Gram moun- tain yarns and guessed on the pres idential alectiou ‘ call, supposing it was some iupecuhi- 008. “busted" sid'eflvalk rider from Chicago. But WM stood two bright looking young men, one We ‘recognized, for ha ha: resided many yegrs in Chicago; and we have seen him often. The what we could not. plaoe.'aud gave‘ u the attempt. He was an older brot Or of “Dannie B." Wé had not'saeu-bim since 1874, Why!) be swodun a stool iu the or- cheétra with 11 Skater 1: year older, and sang a‘duet in a Sunday school convention. ‘ Won the wars. Our door bell rang Labor Day and we reluctadtly answgred {by He'gredoated from Colgate Uni- yersity.‘ Went to Ihdie end taught an mdemy for the dime (-f "'5’ English residents in Rung'roon two years. ill health sent him home! he taught. in Maine in year or, two, came West, taught a couple bf- yenrs in the St. Joseph. Mo., high school, .theuce seven years ago to William Jewell College in Liberty. Mo.. :1 dozen or ï¬fteen miles from Kansas City. He is_one ol' the keenest, brightest and most alert and' tucceesful teachers we have met fora long time. It is a rare pleasure to meet them might successful boys. in the shaping of whose early characters we had a hand. It was a red letter day in our calendar. A mtg Book. We have rewind from the Lon- don Times, England, a book of nearly two boudfed page: 0! repro- ductions of â€Emig'." There has been such. a giez‘uahï¬ for {lie (among paper that um pgujflaemire issuing u reproduction waplewui the ï¬rst ï¬fty volumes "IN-.1591 entire and unabridged â€in ‘wy respecy and this unique 19161116 is specimen ‘n A)_._4Lâ€z "Inn-lu‘nn th ai-t pages. "{ ‘gnchf'i’édumins the gist of British history" since 1840, ahd the volumes. "Jenny-six in all, neatly bound, willbe said-for 21 guinea. V\'wuw’ u .-._ v - The most; frequent face ourtooned is Mr. Gladstone, and he is set forth in every possibleaSpeeI as Hamlet, Macbeth, Napoleon, Mieawber, and almost every other emoeivable chur- scter historic, hqmomus, with cari catnres. burlesques, ate, innumera- ble. This sample hook is entitled, “An Evening With Punch,†and We have had several, evenings with it already, and it is as fresh and new as ever, We whgratulste our Lon don contemporary on the success of this beneï¬oeut enterprise. The books will be ï¬nely printed on good paper, snlwtsntiélly‘und elegantly bound. and shipped from London direct. Colonel Doukel’y. the democratic candidate foi' governor of Mimuri, recently said in o speech It Lone Jaeke that: “1:0:me in the rut ud [nulli- gent audience with“: mum“ of his voice knew of the exinence of the Phi lppinea before the Spgnlxh war.†R 1-" thecolonel ought to know, But hb’ rework to cancel:' to be taken seriously. Nam amend by democratic armors um yeah"! to be so con-id, unruly In Ear-en. W. E. BRAND. Local Mm Fire and Tormdb 1:13.008- 0rCmJ.|-. SCHUMACHER’i DRUï¬ SNRE. 'THE PRESCRIPTION F iARMACY. Tm We In: the Latest Domestic Flnls. :Machlne, STANDARD OIL CO.’.‘ GA: Finest Laum :ry Work. “PERFECTION †K‘El OSENE On North Shore Vac. - Es, Highland Park . TELEPI’ No dull {her feeliu.1‘hev do not couch opium Principal ingredient angry. - RZCMNZNDUD If IUNDRZD . ‘mcz. I. m. m fl "‘ Hello, Hello, Cf ntral! 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