svacuu. FAMILY LIST Reliable ' "#7:.“ Vinc Ava. between St Steam Jnhns Aveun: fwd Sheridan Road. Laundry :fï¬â€˜: _ , -, if: sr. PETER BROS. ' TELEPJ DRE «3- Highlani Pnk. S'Iifls, plain I0 “with col. cufstS Collars ------- Cuffs, per pair. . Underdrawers. . Undershins. . . - Nightshirts Socks, per. pair. Handkgrchigfs .’. openfront . t1 FL ncl ..... 4‘8 Mg gee‘ ....... [2 Neckties ....... ‘ 2 Coats 19-25 Vests ---2-‘----‘zo Pants ..... .. 15 Sweaters ...... 5-15 Comb‘n Suits. . . 4 Pajams ......... 5 Boys’ waists. . 840 Aprons .. . ._ . .5-10 Overalls ........ 8 Jackets . 5 ToWels â€.4. ..... z Na kins Ta le Covers Sheets Pillow Slips‘ - Comb n 5Uit5- 2f Chemises ..... 5 Pajams """"""" Drawers. ....... 5 Boy 5 ’waists. 8-lo Stockings, pair...2 Aprons ...._..5-|o Nightdresses.... 5 Overalls """"" 8 Aprons ..... 5~8 Jackets - 5 ‘plain col’.d 4 “We“ """""" 2 Corset covers ...4 . â€â€œ97â€â€? Toilet Napkin†Na kms .l Wr. “£2; Ta le Covers... '5 Blan ets ....... 15 Sheets .‘ ' 4 Curtains... 25â€"31 Pullow Slips ...... 2 ‘Ouilts _______ 20â€"30 Orders by mail npmmptlf attended to. Gnoda so u {m and‘de lvercd .ace Cnitaina done up ‘ith care. All Lace W an dune wnth care RAFFEN a: BAKER. Coal, Building 'flaterial, and Ice. GENTLEMAN'S LIST. Chicago Telephone Co. s. Imus cunmuas, Mgr., mum-n mu. m- 1‘ ' silk WILL BRING CONVENIENCE AND PROFIT. . » Once you know the many advantages, it becomes an indispensable ï¬xture. THE BBST SERVICE , AT LOWEST RATES. Fdlowing'is a ï¬st of prices: TELEPHONE TELEPHON E Pillow Shams Io-zs Counterpnnes . .. 5 Doylies ......... x Tray Cloth . . . . .‘ 4 Rough dry; per lb..§ Collars ....... Cuffs. pair. . Undervests . . . Handkerchiefgs Chemisem Dresses . . . Child‘s ........ 5-8 Shirtwaiss..15-25 Skirts. [dam 15â€"20 :j fancy 15-49 dress .40â€"50 “ children’ 5 3â€"5 LADIES’ LIST. s . . . , “*2; Fancy 20-59 “ silk Sheridan Road Pubi ï¬shing Co. l'ublhhed every Fridty mt land Park. Imam! Winnetl Entered at (1129064 as second-elm matter A. E. Dons“, New-Lean Bulldfnn. 271 c Hta-hiand Part Advmblng an: and: knot f “Immuno- .3 Highland Pun ofllce. 1 5. l'lhe Bloom Sta-at l3 ’uidor. At the last council 111,3 sting 11 new survey of Bloom street.s lo the Port Clinton section Was or '3l-Eed, so as to get the new sidewalk g1:_ i11g in on the north side of the etreg , from the Nate corner down by 5111 Benuiug hauser, or old Churcl Ell property. rightly located Tl} surveyor .went on and claim, Ms are in- formed to have discovewé ad that the south “line fence off EFort Sheri- dan was some 11111.01 eig§ Vt leer out at the way, too far north; e believe. Hence. when he golg to Bloom street he or his 11112141. set. out to rectify the goven; 1111,1111 erwrs, with the result that >111 the Safe icoruer the line heare1 1 the south gradually all the wakito the alley back of the nebula hugger place. in iblock 48, where 011?? south line ;of the s1dewelk is f‘n the gut- lter, full six feet soul A ol the old Eoriginal sidewalk Tblfgi, of course. loumes thestreet over 03:; lllr. Moore's gplace some six feet .1151? \\ benlM-r. Moore bo:__ :ha old block 16 in if" First. Additibn, he had and set hy County Sur ï¬eld from oï¬clal dam g RucOrder’ a 05cc in l‘ 3 now this new survey ' six Incl. ‘ Mt. ‘ Wes’lu in the county business familiar With all llmfi plenty of time. made vey and was not like .: takes. The uï¬clal city "this in the city building show» the s‘fgortli line of Bloom street to be a straight line from Clark street to :‘t. Johns aveg uue; and. Mr. Booen, ; who made it. compiled it from thi ï¬gures and other data on the orzlzinal records, plots surveys. etc , in IgzeCounty Re. oorder’ a oï¬ce, so he iii onnn us him- _§elf;au‘d the south lijxe oi Bloom street .is also straig‘lr’ét the same distance, so there caui 3' no deflec- tion of the south line .. or onto Mr. Moore’s lots, as ï¬ll? new survey makes out. 3 r"- Of course person 'E ly we don t know beyond what uni; ommon maps and the ofï¬cial city a; as show, and a little common sense l'each'es, but it looks as though a grim. butch and blunde’r had been mac g, and the city had put its foot into: lit and would have the bills to pay. é A Fine Piece ofE.Work. The Messrs. Cape, cf Racine. are doing a ï¬rst-class jOi in repairing Laurel and ProsPect 'enues; that. is sure. First they clesg' 03' the mud, then put no four inciugj of crushed stone,wellcrowned; tlfé' old macadam was never crowned :n-nougb. This stone they roll Iron; four to eight times with a 'fourtcfcen ton steam roller, then put on 8‘ good layer 0! Half Day bank grai'e hauled seven miles by teams, after “hick it is all thoroughly wet down gay sprinkling will: throttles wide Op} 1 till the water run: in streams in thg gutters. after A (:0qu of North anre Tm No. 92, Higl FRIDAY, NOV. TERMS $.50 PER V ‘ AR. opncss: fill‘. his "130va Wort Clinton; he lines run _ ayor Wester- 1' the County Eukogan. nn‘d "gas it some Id had been )l‘ yegira. Was details, took careful sur- 0 makes mis- hauled seven 'ghich it is all fay sprinkling = '1 till the water -;gutters. after telliueuce. mm It‘ High . m. bid" nml Avenue. nd Put. Manager, whiehit isthoroughly rolled again till the crmhéa’atone ahd wet gavel are WIRWn as solid as a rock and smooth as a barn floor. We bnv'o «Jeanne-better work in this town or any where's-Isa. They apart» neither expanse or pins in their diatomic, ationh' give as ï¬rst-class streéts. ' “But Prospect will-never he s ï¬rst- cliss street, especially against the Dr. Be'rocl: lace; and against the Boulton lots: because the street was guided down holes? the water line in wet wshther, and not properly and not thiflgougmy tiled. We told the engineer when grading‘ by« the Beh- oock lots he ms'going too low. as we had watched those lots several years and the water lluewss near the sur- face, the land along there being lull Vol springs. The surface watér will run ofl‘now that Mr. Morton has put the comb besiï¬'s and gotten: in good shape, but; when the fall and spring rains gill the can]: with water, it comes ‘up through the macadnm and floods 3the Street because there are not tilg'g £11ng to drain it 0! below the niaeudam. .- In less than 5i; 'mumln‘s after thick! macadam was 'put. down in wet wwtherltbe sqbsoil water mama up dud blood from two to six inches aha?!†the surface of the six in} street . But at count. for nll an. we Messrs. Cape are not responsibly»; they are giving us thq bést street we can pcssibly have till it is thoroughly tiled.. . z , ' - The Bergen Block: Wainegday Dr. Bergen wiped at? the tap soil and took out the big oak stump from the Hawkins lot by Fred Schumaeher a drug stone where his new three store two stoty brick block In to go up. Tiny block Will be abuut 50 (wt from. IN 50 to [eetdepzh giving “up ï¬ne stat-g .--, w I on tbs ground floor and six n‘icIa oï¬eas on the' wound floor. .th‘ presentout‘sido auitmiv up to the telephone otï¬oes will (be M and iii. and so?" fIx bum build my Directiy now-t â€the Doctor’s block on the second float wil‘l extend a vi 0 ha" with “nee oï¬cea in 51'th it and three in the rear all open into the hull. ’August Near berg has the mason work and the I. rpomer work will he (lone by the in, no- in mm In": it done jIIat to til I him and any change made he li es. There will be no base- Inuuti- but the foundations will go dmfli= [our feel on broad fooling while the front will be of plate glass as limé as any in this city. WHEEL WAS HIS SAFEGUARD. Petty Naval olcet'l Bicycle Kept .m- ([0! the Allure-ent- ol the IIIâ€... “In than "days of automobileu, [teem carriages and electric vehiclen," aid on observant man the other day to 3' New York Tribune men, “the bicycle is not being neglected. It has became too cheap to be popular with the upper classes, but it is more of 1 Healing than ever to the poor. E\en the mewsboyl Ind bootblach own their own wheels now. It was on I visit to the cruiser Baltimore ihe other day that I became convinced thnti one could and bicycle: every- where. “13w“ passing through one of the gangwnye leading to the quarter: of the crew. There were ‘gune Ind ï¬ght- ing things on every side. I happened to lcok up and was surprised to see u bicycle securely fastened to the top of the gangway. It was an old-style wheel, with heavy frame and‘thick “11!. but. it had served the petty om- oer who owned it very well. It had been ridden in most of the seaports of Europe 'at which American war ves- Iels an The owner had scorched ebout the streets of Bong-Kong and had “lien a bicycle trip into the in- 'terior of anunh Even in lien“: he had found it useful, in spite of the extreme heat. “ “The owner of that wheel ha: loved more money during {he lut three year: 'tth any other petty oflieer on theship,’ said'the lieutenant who was shm'ving me around. ‘It keep: him busy when he hat-13m leeve and he bus no desire to go to «about and other pleces in which allot-I “dmp†ell 9! their herd-elm“! pey." Mandactum of Nun Orncl: .8 Telephone Went r 5mm ANï¬or WATER 11mm b0 YOU Know A GOOD SHOES: DRY GOODS AND’ caocamas ! mI-hvemovedthdrStm WMEHNEBXI BM, “aâ€? â€â€œ31: “News-Letter" Ofï¬ce, oh Central Am REMOVED “Hello, Hello, Central! 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