r As secretary he} work has always \ been promptly and energetiesliy done, and as a member of gbe boek eonnnittee her services have bwa uh valuable ' Her hide reading, extensive in. (amnion, end braid sympathnas, > together with an ubmuafly aneurate and technical. knowledge of general literature and of current publica. tions ï¬tted her in a high‘ degree {or the task of selecting. purchasing and arranging accessions to the library. The greater part of this labor, I which rs by no means -ight has been performed by her ever since she be- camea member of the board, and her colieagnesj learned to depend ab- .The Ste-6y smalls"; , How dear '0 my hen-r no the sï¬eafly anh- scriber. Who pays in advance at. the birth of , 3 each y Who lays dow r'flits dollar and ï¬ï¬‚y cents gladl. . And casts round the oflice a halo of Ho mm ays. '5‘st it. lumwm { 4 it." ' Â¥ ' 110:“?nt mare papers may!J thin Ian read †4 But. away! says. Wand It. the family likes i! In hot. we all think it.- a real houseâ€" hold need.†How welcome he is when‘ be 529116 in the sanctum. How he makes my heart throb. how . he makes my eyes dance! I outwardly thank him. I inwardly bless him, Thetteady‘ subscriber who pa.» in W of» Ruin: 6n the Death ' ’ 0! Mrs floaty Sine}. At a meeting of the director-3' of the Highland Park Public Library held on Tuesday evening,January 29th, 1901, the following resoluï¬ous was adopted: a , Wanna, In the dea'thot Mm Henry Street this board has men deprived of its Seéretary and a mam be! of its book committee; Therefore, Be it resolved, unit. we place 9:: rword our sense of the loss which we and tha institution which we represent. have sustained by Mrs. Street seuddeu and untimely death. For ï¬ve years Mrs. Street has been thember of this branch, and during that time has been mod. nc~ live and emigeï¬c in the dmchargo of the varioué duties winch have been committed to her ablately upon her judgment, which was never at fault, in literary mat- ‘There-nre few‘viho even withthe greateat willingness and the best in- wntions are qualiï¬ed to be useful to the library in tbe way and t6 the dev‘1 gree in which Mrs. Street was use- ful, and this fact emphasizes my: house of 'the loss which We have suar tained. _ Added to this is the pémnal grid! which we, with all her friends, too] at her loss, for in a peculiar d6- gun she had the faculty pf binding Eer‘fï¬ends to her by her. ready a'ynr pithy; her generous helpfulness and her entire unselï¬shuess. ' ‘ To her family we beg to offer our respectfu! sympathy, and we direct that these resolutions be spread upon the minutes and published in the louiwwaper Gas Lumps. ' Make their own gas from 95 poi- oent. common, everyoday lit, which costs nothiugmnd gawlim: at ten cen'w 33110:). A hundred candle power light ten hours for a cent, more brilliant iban electricity and cheaper than candles. No smoke, no odor, absolutely sa‘fe. Fifteen styles Ev. cry lamp. guarameod to give perfect mm or may refunded Ge: our complet'é catalegue. We also manufacture high grade Boiler ‘rSkatea‘ Tan Ricnmson ' Ban. Binnie Sun 00., 152 154-156 15%. ‘Iflke Street, Chicago, Ill. cheer. advance. White Light lncandescgnt Vim;- “Stop it, I can-notation? Lateiset winter £11 8 appeared e letter' In the NEW: from some .one inquiring why 9 sqninela ate the bark of the abs of the hard maple trees hen n‘ the Park," and wished to knew g but should hedsme about it- h gver having éeea any reply I he? thought I would offer some sngg wfltiona. m: winter there me a? deep snow, which laid on the g. Mind A long time. Nuts and all . ' the squir- rel'e food must has been very hard to ï¬nd. I e @086 there were not three perm 4 here who thought of this,a i the poor squirrels must hav often been very hungry Editm' Néwlis-Lefler: ' Starving men hm metimali tried to live on bark and mats in, great extremity “‘1: W. B, White, on‘ Central manna, has a_ box nailed to one (if â€he trees in bislmok yard and 51v; ékeeps nuts in it. Somequiuqui 213 pAy dafly visits to this commie, ty I know a locality wheretwo‘" ‘g squirrels remained last winteréï¬md once. ‘ a Week, took tints 1:0- th in. Plovideuce has food supply for all 1i! and if men and boy: tlie squirrel of his 8b enough and industric carefully put in’ 5:. supply for his f When I was a boy great quantities of I stored m hollow m places of safety by; for winter use. The {ed squirrelzifjï¬ haml- vania in the fall vi†5: véry ï¬rmly, butternu‘tsï¬ipmd walnuts in the crutches of ‘belimbi of séplings in full Vie]??? When deep snow covers “it: [gig-cum “my use these nuts. , ' The squirrels héruirin ’Highhud.‘ Park and elsewhere '\ the United States have a .pr‘er 'm'ptiuu claim to the land‘aï¬d tree»: h‘at antid‘ntes the red man’s or t1: white ' man‘s claim, and he shot lbe. allouwd to exijoy all hisorig} alrighta un- disturbed. RT“ 511ng is an in- ,t’ereiitiug Hide cre’ure and he Lglgmysiï¬giï¬ifests 1‘. desire to be m mawy‘jtema am: 'mn ‘nnd I have observed 1:31; my years the habits of this pig“), cunning little animal. He 11'!“ intelligence, memory, judgment and is very fond of play, and he 1ften reminds- me of a boy in his tious. Kill- ing squirrels is hrs :11. One live squirrel 18 more 11 resting than a hundred dead om :. is. ï¬nished they sf; denly disap- pear and remain inI iding a long time. Let us all k ée the squirrel and feed him when 3:18 is hungry ï¬nd he will 800113; bmome very tame and friendly. .5- I should Jike ,to see the Park fat! nf sqnirreI’s I. 11.3mm“. Hag-bertjiutter, ho has been visiting at J. Vane s returned a» Magma Sunday .Feed the Squiï¬'els nurnishvd a ‘ _f_ng creatures {do not rob ï¬re he 19 wise Exs enough to -i'e storage, a "more needs. often fouud‘ ti! and grain ,and other “1!;an THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSLETTER ' The discussion: which appear {tom time to time in the magniï¬es sod daily papers regarding the eflect of woman ’8 clubs upon the social and domestic life of woman furnishes food for thought and consideration. Woman's Clubs Ind Their Influence. It i.“ only natural that. the organi- union of women into clubs and am cintiona which has spread with me' persistency of In opidv-mic. to ovary part of the civilized world should ï¬nalise the active interest of philmo~ phers and politicians. As in the case of évery important moï¬mom, this marvelous growth of womanfs clubs may have undesirable 98mm in someinstanceybut the gen- eral effect. the ultimate résult, can hardly (nil to promote in a wonderful degm the welfare of woman in gen- orl'l. t riluoludod in the list 01 woilsas’ mobs we ï¬nd â€Elation! for phi- 'inflthropy. charitv. the establishment dill-Ce who!s‘. free hospitals. cluba‘ ind'hom for lbs business woman} and {notary girls, where léqzures in: given ark! many original ideas sl- Jared I'I pinches} trial to brighten andimprove ‘tlIe livI-s 0! self sup porting demon. giving them through this plan of orpoizatioa the com- Moria tad educational adIanuges [which limited salaries could not pro- vide individuully V It Is an unquestionable fact that by improving and developing woman in general an inestimahle good i. so oumplisbsd, not'only for the present goneratiou. but for the future of the human race. Wumun has been pitihilly hiu dated in, her Work 'of organization and 'philamhropy by the lack of funds with which to carry out her plum and the many ins’titutious and ogganmtions established by women. which are not oniy nu"- sustaining. but burning. in we inst-ocean urn funds, bears witness f0 woman ‘3 power oijudicioua and economical ï¬nancieriug. To clad. .all women alike tad peel judginut upon all for the erratic or radical actions or sentiments of one, is an evidence of aballowneea oh the part 0! the critic. Every individual born possesses his or her personal characteristics 9nd abilitieaJud it '1: a all-take to bwlieve that no: es- ;hblishee ‘the power or qualitypl’ Mm brain of man or woman. Home, in its proper dense. in the mast sacred institution which the worldpomsel. nevertheless. since we ntenot made more reverent by being tied at the altar. woman is not taught to think less. but more. of her home through a broader eontnct with the outer world, and an occa- sional relinf from its constant routine of trying detail. Lwnr. “Sin is the transgression of we law," says St. John. But a Boston medial student thus (it-“nod it in a prayer-meeting. nd the pastor kept his face gtr'aight: “sin may be deï¬ned as the meta- morphosia of transformation. and may be dingnpoeq as to its pathology as aevmmitiop." '. _ - A Cl". We) the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 50- 03!†bottle of Greene} Warrunled Syrup of Tar'if it fails lo cure your cough or cold. We also guamnï¬oe a 25m: bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. take exclusive agency Ior a. mm tad control sub-gems hwdllng' Dr Whit“ 'I \ehctdc comb. $3.000 per month oom- pcnsnion. Call and l mu prove it D, N. Maw. In, W, m. a" Waited-41inchâ€: men and Women to lmenions in thhcolumn ' qugdl 9‘: lemma: mutation . . .3 umé than zodiac-seem pat ign'e. ' All “I in “ti-column math: pad In ad- ‘ Vance; whet: _|dv_enilet bu no usulu nu- ..‘.- Summ‘vï¬m thlï¬gtflé. Want Co‘lumn. Sln Deï¬ned. Gm. B. Ccuxqms. Fun W. SCBUIACBEI Groceries )3; my Goods 1 OUR MOTl‘o: Courteouo mm to all .0. 0m Pound of ï¬ne gaudy free: In order to attract your attention to the “hell on our bread we will give 1 pound of candy absolutely frectothose who return 20 labels cut from our makeofbread. Boys and-girls, save 20 MI: .Bakerylabelsand return to the grocery. '11:: V!!! gladly give you the candy. ‘ . Somerville Bak'ery,’ Next door to Postomce. Highland Park. Ill. [â€"Vmsmfmu m: wow; Finest Laundry Work: Mn)! Orrlcu: I Telephune \lrs 'STEAM Special Sale on Gents' Shoes Latest Dbmcsilc Finish Machine, 0: Car. J. L. Hougltollng. Wlnnetko. .09“: Highland Park Laundry, A M puit at Enameled Shoes. found price Qt. now. Three dozen pain Gama Shoes. (odd! Ind end!) some norm up as high as “.00. 3'09" pick for U On North Shore Vacant and Improved Real Estate. mmr uunl'n up In high as $4.00; your pick fur $2.76 ' BLOMDAHL. pays. Blockâ€, Highland Park. In.- ESTIMATES GIVEN AND CONTRACTS TAKES A choice line w select from. You chouldaae IW‘VOII 60 for you in this line More buying elsewhere " - ‘ Peabody. Hougbleling Co. In all m hruwlws will be promptly dawn! lo by s own-mama 0! over :0 un‘ ewe.» swung the linen reddeneuon Not-u: Show†.. 0n Inge or ms“ work. . which mblausmewelinda‘uï¬c“ w cry wfll put us in u better puma-thou m We 9n: work a! tenant“: pm“. I . CENTRAL AVENUE. uml‘mnm max. BUILDING LOANS AND "M WATER HEATING} We carry I line ofthoï¬be“ good! All groceries deliveted prmPal We are clocin! out bl w-ill sell â€girdles! (if LOANS unphell An} Map 9 3343 No. loo Dentur- Street. TELEPHONE ls. ..General Hardw‘are.. CHICAGO. Noercnberg 8L Hintz: C. A. KUIST, Stova. Ranges and House Furnishing Goods"... A. F. LOFDAHL. 9 our W (E “Yaw our line of D" M HIGHIAND PARK. ILL. HIGHLAND PARK. (Addie-u P. 0. Box vs.) It pa board 9"â€- frwol' Ml.- A. 0. 03m. 0.0 .D.‘ .0“ Tow in“! in“! fill" mt wit clw Mrl Em