oi theatres! tin Pg. like: «we, ti 0 have, the have pliant. bid others 31'9an «M iii gas company to lay their mil'ns don‘t; that street, the: they signed to; them E9 hehid in the alley The petition and â€signatures made a contract thin maxim†should lay its mains ii: the alleys, and the resl > “giants (“601d pipe their homes for ï¬ axial, at least. 5:. \‘aw‘ the_ residents at the any » corneal toeuforce that contract on all parties. The gas l’ulks knew what they were about when they took that petition and accepted jz, V just as wella's the preperly owuers. and all they ask is that it, be en forced. Is there anything {wrong in that? If so, we fail lo‘eee it. ' We mused two musings" First, that the way bright girlosizo upAhe boys of their acquaintance. damn},- that was ii 11de catnplimeut paid to Col Davidson and h? school: â€A..-“ . Special Thuksglvjng. A: actiog pastor Whyte' is one of I the Lab Forest faculty, nudgé‘annot “â€1811 be here Thanksgiving day, his special mmon will be 6853an next > Sunday morning, and we bupeak for him an inspiring ancient»; He is a man of decided ability and of * unquestioned moral oourhgé, with positive convictions on most of the issues of the duy,~ as his bold dis- cussion of the temperance issue last Sunday evening clearly evinced. street cornerr in that college towu waiting fora car. or ocuraa they was busy talking. when one of them called out to one of the others: “Where :3 Harry Blank now?‘ ’ “013,1"! is going down :0 the ca-. M school (meaning Northwestém Hiiitary Academy, Higbhnd Park} to learn mime ‘ “We“, is be earning any?†“Oh, yes; all he is wpable of. †.Ahdso they pnmd on down the street in the drizzling rain :A bevy of Lake Fofes't school girls gassed us the other day as we stood holding our umbrella on a A» m Don-Id. _ The resideata' m we block where Postmaster FEW, John T Raf fen, H. C. Sampoou. G. B. Cum wings. Wiï¬b “£008 on “I! nor“: Sid? He Has a Scotchman’ is love of logic, his nptnoss and facility in telling illustration, and his soul kindling persuasiveneqs, {so that he has won the hum of his p'arishioners, as we havev‘rarily seen them won,nThe mould and other amnion: of ‘hé device will be well lashed arm. ' ' City Candi. There was . a\ meeting A Monday evening and» some business done, though Messrs Stubbs and Clampiu wars fluent. Among other things they decided to isms “0,000 in bonds for bridges. etc. They also ordered the lumber and other stuff removed 4mm the city’in,’ part of the street down by It Lindbloom’ s, in block 51 We appose- they expect to gt» the other £151.30†to have a 60 foot street Some sidewï¬ks were ordered; up north, we think, and some other things dime, though we‘colrld not be. dram to note them. than sometime. How much of ‘9 real demand, if ényflpete in far a street there we know not. , A Fine Jet. The ï¬nest full page “ We ever saw in Lake county was in this week‘s Tuesdays Waukegan Daily Gazette, The ad. was George R. Lyon 8: 00’s. and we opine it was set by Frank .Milhioor, the competent foreman oi ï¬n Gazette ofï¬ce Good fmyanFnetbntletmtel‘lyou, the Nrws Lmn will come you a cloneuconhaneurnew' ‘Opï¬nms†pm is in wetting order, which will bevqusoon. .1 A ï¬nding“) of wealthy C I'IJ'I headed by or incindmg Oscar 6? Fauna“ At? 6' Schnb, H Shiite, R F.'5 Leopold and his hmthm‘, bankers. and several other; of like ahility out! good sense, but? purchased the north halt of 1068. in: block 61; that is. the north half of the lot of which the south half is the Military Academy athletic ï¬eld. Rnobardé‘gfl’ Street, cashier o! the First National Bank has been the owner ful‘, (fume eight or ten years, holding it as an inmtmcnt He has had the land replatted and named ‘Wildwwd," cut: into ï¬ve" choice lots, from the Haze] annual bridge to the C. W. Kirk comer. tho‘ ï¬ve lots having a frontage of 310. feet with depth ranging from 346 to‘ 446 feet each. ‘ _ It will that!†been tint ‘it is K choice tract of land, with II large? front and depth; larger chm those 0! the Bingham estate. which they had udder conaitlemtiou séme time 339‘. Aunfliur choice feature is-its semi-- seclusion; just adapted to a colony. or club which we understand. is their plIIu; a club house and a clus: ter 0f cottages. starting a genuino colony of kindred mini and religi uus afï¬nities. They are \‘all men of means and will be Mimï¬ed with nothing cheap or shoddy, and MI.“ is highly interesting, they will pay their hills. which is more than can he said of some pretentious folks} in spit!» of our honetpd prosperity. We suppose ï¬r. Street paid some $3, 000 or $4,000! for that propeï¬y about 1800 his paid taxes, water works and sewer special laments. 3nd now sell for “we" nigh unto†$90, 000 and vet there are some pas- imists who always Imafw that *High‘ laud Park real estate was not a good investment. (instill Chili - ' The Oswli Chili'c'onsidared qlf‘Boohi a-s a Means a Culture†at m meet ing on Thursday aftarnoon, and the members listened to a most delight. ful paper on thalranbject by Miss Grace Adele Lasber. ' Miss Lasher dsï¬'ued the word cul» ture- in its broadest, truest sense, as it has been understood by the great (hinkers of our own and other ages. and maintained that thuugh nagnre, art and interco'urse with people ode]! bad its plaw, books were much mom powerful and universal as a meansaf culture The discussion which formed“; animated and interesting, various viev‘vs of the question being held aid advanced by Dr. Lynch. Kiss Cushâ€" man and Mmqa. Smoot, Cobb, Allah, Vail, Everett; Vain Sebaick and Lasher. 3 ’ ' Mr. Frank Anderson, accompanied Mrs. C. F. EvBrett, sapg twice dut- ing the afternoon adding much to she pleasure of the meeting abd Mm; Vail and Mrs..Cobb pouredtea. ‘ Mrs. R. J Skeet van hostess for the day. , - - r We want. any boy and girl, with the good pal-ems to watch for next Weeks annoï¬ncement in this paper about. skates and dads We are phasing to have it so nearly every Alsoso the me Susan’s, Mary's; Penelope’s.-Elfrida’s, Achsahfa, eta, canget a choice beaétiful glad free. boy in this town and county can get a pair of niw skates free Now get along with your did one: till next week and then read our plan. V " We don’t know whether Dan Shea; hen is losing his mind or not, but for some reason he left an extra pitcher of cream at our bouts the othel morning. 33 said Is he did 'gc that a little extra cream now and the: was good for an old man,- ma 8 lot more of such talk“ Well, me cream was good, begorra! ‘ , , iMiss Jamie Delhi), the polio“?- ' linble and aï¬cient poutmistress It m Fort,is still at. hut post, and if 3.9 "boys in blue†nave théir way 3‘ he will be there for a long time yet. Herman Swanson is, ropmm‘iug he beat Iodga of (jdd Fcliowa in '19 annml. conventibn in‘ Spring- eld of- the'Gi'and Lodge of - Iltinoiu. <Wa are 301?)! in legit: that there ? President Hogan Is fk'eeping bach' Ilor’s hall while Km: Hagen is in Springï¬eld. and he up; he has had mough of it, too Hi! new house in pIIslI'IouI d, We suppose; after some at the old Van Rennleaqf or other oolo 'llfll mansions of his nalive' city, Al. may, N. Y. ‘“ . 1 The soldiers he Ipractical fellows. )ne company has a flaile dog as its amt, and on his tide is this iu- criptiou, put all with black paint: ‘Conifmny H, U. a; A. 5m 1m." E'be dog is an proud in any nabob. 36mm": "i in .vgnui HI; Sooqu'bad tha‘ miniohune to it from his home I few day‘s ago 11* M his leg. City Clerk Brady is busy these ayl signing orders on the treasurer 7 this prosperous tom]. 'Eho soldiers tore pdd 0!; Tue: ay Ind some of them rent it) Chio go and hit some or their money. RE. Winters and family expect 1 leave for Enghn‘d week lrom Rind†next, that is Decombr 3rd. Athxt 'adrices a“ was quiet on {‘61-'8th Pmsoor bordor, and at was armament; 59 go: it he quid hit “35 side of, u ï¬n. Mrs Ade T. Hogan 18 in Spring- ‘old this we“ at the! Annual State [eating of the Reboccaa, as the do!- gmo of the Highwood lodge. Mr. _and Mm. Johrr‘Gurrity aro appy over the advent of a baby irl attheir home. She came Wed esday evening brigh; and ugly. The new pasfm of the M. E 33hurch' Ia Rev. Him; Lawler, and he Sunday servicesâ€: Preeching, 10: 303. m., and 7130;). [1].; Sunduy Schooi, EarneetGail, aiperiutendent, ‘It 11:30; Epworth League at. 7 p. In the new pastor use». to be very much liked , 7:} Some e'eventy ï¬gs highs friends 0! E..A Welcb In thin. ï¬ï¬co gave him a genuine snrpncc Huggins home in Lake Forest “(blight They went up prefly nï¬ï¬‚yia a body on the electric can. â€pair the evening very pleasantly and come bemoan the 11 o’chicl a: Refreshments wereeerved and “99.79% was do lighted with the. minion- The M. E. Sewing Society meets Thursday with Mrs. Lingmngstdu -"heir regular' meetings com: the 35% Thursday of the mouth but this :im n names a Week earned nu ac- dint of sundry “turkey pickings†{on week. ' > I; . Lincoln GLVWbitEé who_. nu dis hinged from the 'mrvioe several womb: ago hopeiwiy ill with whet- ulosii, committed suicide at Ham- mad, 11111., a; the result of dospou- eucy. " ' . . ’ Km Col, F H'. Bubb' and daugh- nAda, left Fort Sheridan Wednes- :; (or 8:3 3:9ng whence ghey manuumunuupg till nail Who: 5;; i0? Manila. there the Gilouul in now located aith his ragiin'eut. Miss Josephine :fmvige is doing ï¬nely at the Chicag’p hospital arm the operation cube}; knee. During her enforced absence one of our for- mer pupils, Miss Elm: :Cox, is cell- ingposbage sump'togheldenfym 3f HighWOOd- 33* CM “QUICK. éapable yonogqlk'y‘ju- jibe ha- "growed" since 1350;: m In :e duore fresh Eases of diphtheria in mn, but as the anti: )rmeu Quaran- us any place and pawn at Ibo But my will soon stamp“ out. ' j Highwood. guided the ydnth of Pan Clinton up the hill of knowledge. , It‘ï¬amedhowm, m' in but quit. é! tor“. mph 0! can. :- Ibh'ho ho a: his; jail» 13m. and ï¬nds lots a! folk- mm to have unit picture- tnkon. San. foolish {03h gro' inning till Mud. the holiday... when théro will be . big rush. and not linblq to get no good work do“ as now. Supine) Brains“ and Mt. Prou- oer land a little “wrap†some ten days ugh. when tie wtenn met- chant and pmfigiwot of this city had Mr. Pros-er arrested and ï¬liod in Judge Holmm’ court, In. and cost amounting to 812.00. Sutu’ Attornu, Heydecker. any uni-god by Ernest Gail, an., brought an. Rowdi- to time. In one part' of the shit Mr. Breuk‘well dinchnrged his revolver and put a hole though I 32.00 pane of glans, which he re- plired with a "sticker." 111‘s. Carlton Pronty spent a ifew dlys this week with her sister, 2.11m Footer, in Chicago. The city mammo- nm hnvlnm Bus crayon Wk 0! Ill audit-1; tinguished ml, settlers and oldnlu of the town, to adorn tha will. 0' their city building. They llIVOj naked no to; can. an we were one of the original Irma nnd helped. get [he act of incorporltion into forea- l’hmognpher Home unyu he will try to gnu-picture. II it don‘t but Iain III-chine. Now don’t you wish ,you were one of the miginnl incorpora- m? when President Begun n- can“! secured several line. largo deal ongnvings: Washington and his Generals, the original ï¬ve men drafting the Declaration of Inde- pendeucv. Washington abusing the Delaware, and one or “In others. Among those alreadyon the wall- are C. H._ Summers. W. F. Hogan. r-.._-.-- . .. Delamu'e, and one or two others. A Bum; \will be given by the Among those ultendyon the VIII"! ladies of Christ Church nails are C. H Summers, W- F- HORN. aflernoon ind eveningof Doe. “I W. W- Emmi. 0- D-, Who (’Wi'l‘he featured the evening willbe lived in Col. Turnly'a'p‘lacn. and the: a concert given by woman; doctor’s brother. and some when; Chm, mm by M†W, How many such pictures bu High, Jinh ‘ . ‘ Mr. Roger Morrison‘l'slnnd- ing a month or two in Elgin. Miss Daisy Hot-lick, of Mine, is visiting mas Clara Tostevin. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox have gap to Oklahoma for a month or two. Mrs. W. A. Otis entertained a few friend; at dinner Inst Satur- day evening. The Winnetka Ctub anuoanoea (hitch for Wednesday evening, Nov, 28th. Gigand much at “:45. . Hrs. Leslie, of'Winneth, as- sisted at a haunt: given in Chica- go this Week for the beneï¬t of the Cripple Children’s Home. ‘ Miss Grace Graves, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Joh- lin. of Steel City, Neb., is pxpect- ed home of) Saturdnyof this week. Mr. Hinchlifle, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Charles Thomaon for several monthsh has returned to his home in Chipngo. A ‘special meeting of the Worn- an '3 Society of the Congregation- nl Church was held with 1113.1â€. A. Baldwin, on Thursday of this week. Rev. G. H: Moore, rector of Christ Chm-ch, ivill conduct the sérvioes at the meeting of the Peo- ple’s Club, Sundny eieving, Nov. 25th. ‘ Prof. Vincent, of University of Chicago; leptured at the Winnetka Club last Tnésdny evening; on “The Psychology of Crowds Ind Hobo.†' The marriage of Mine Flora Bothner and Mr. Gus Nelson, both Winnetka. m gut Pi†macqnemde ball 0! she Wm- be given by the Winmï¬LPkasm club. on 81‘â€" nrdny eveï¬ihg. ' N0“ M’ at Prouty Hall. ‘ of Winneï¬ï¬. m of the Wesley luau WWI: Evanston. accompanied by her teachers. vidkd the Winueth Schools on Wednesday. Mrs. Geo. Higgiuson vill give 3.qu on "Botticelli," in the As- sembly Hall of the Horace mun School, on Wedneldny. 3301138“, at 3 o'clock. under the uniï¬ed off the Public School Art Lag-e! - Ameeting of the M†will he ï¬eid dr‘tï¬zWW jnnd Mrs. C. 8. M “W. Ievening of Dec. 55th. Titian“, ‘ has been rL-centiy W by support a school at Hudjil, In. ikey, and do other work of a mi.- iionary mum in Chicago. Amy {interesting program has been ar- [ranged f is ï¬rst meeting and it is hoped t it will be m tended' by Xhe member! of the Esociety and theilj friend‘s. _. --_‘ Winnetka under the WM emhir of 31310. Binding '1'“ ï¬rst meeting was held at the home of Mrs. C. C. Arnold, on Friday afternoon of this week. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Thoma Diggm ud son. of Michigan are whiting Hr. Dlggitt's mother. In. Thou. Hove. of Outcood 38:18. this van-k. SITUATION WANTED Cooking for dinner. land nod evening parties. or by the dqy. Emma Lelnrflighlnd Put. 214nm FOR RENTâ€" "Sixteen hon-u, hot and cold “war ‘PP‘M- “- ly modern: roam“. rout Oth- wood avenue non can-t Lincoln. ' 'noar our line and railroad depot Apply to Thou. Hove. 20â€"- FOB SA LE-«i‘ Dino my "C“ gonetm tad double ham... n 8. 8. Men's Room. ' 20â€"82 TO LET. East Skitâ€"Bun and W Home, large enough [or I Enclo- and "to atrium. Am in hanger, Nun Oflce._ WANTEDâ€"A modes-m. dud open stove that the sigh of Mi. luplmuoveorflloih '11.. I? “mama-cc. WANTEDâ€"Stun hating m for shop. Addnu Hunger Hm- "Iona. All my n: “gt.“ colon": tau-t count with thin 0W h. HmWD'o-talcmmuue‘ Mary Gillo‘opie. prinEipal Want Column. cabin-Ital last