RAFF'ENécBAKER. '_ Coal, Building Material, and Ice. em noun Tel-III.“ 381. (mace : Fletcher Binck Tome No. a. .\223 N. Gum St.) I! L m "a. max vx-mpuorll 7?.- cmcmoï¬ NEW YORK. 905mm, Su'premis‘ Floor Finish .(mcago Garnish $0.. Lumber. anl and Building Material. Teiephone 67. P. 0. Box 39']. FIRST s12. NEAR CEISITRAL‘ AVE. ummW J. HARRY . P"!- Fire and [Tornado Iris. AChiCago Furniture Co. LLOYD M. BERGEN. M. D. T. i: PIERsbN. UPHOLSTERING flatness Renovating. Repairing. and Reflu- ï¬shing“ Fum'rlmre Packed and Shipped, - - Telephone 511 DR FRANK M. INGALLS Before Telephones ’ were 5c 3. day Jim Fiske BXPRESSING m ".‘dg CHICAGO omce. 35 Deubom Ave" Chicgo Tsnxpnoxx. 338338331. 2 , '03. JAMES WATSON, GLENCOE HOTEL. . Telephone maul, “Don't Win-SEND†we Improve on that. - Ave.. One ( )flice and Yard in Lumber Dish. Tutu-Ion x. A. ROBERTSON. E. BRAND. Local Agent DRE. C. a Professional “ Treatment of Floors Mpery and Shade (WM keprese‘nï¬â€˜mx F “:81- 91339 TELEPHONE a: Central Avenue Brand’s Studio Annex. DE N "81': 'DEN'HST- :o TELEPHONE on. c, To FORD, Mg"! m’pnnd rum!" I - mock “fest; 9f the‘ deli“: GLEN'COF- , ’ * 1 HIGHLAND PARK. ILL Highland mm. m TELEPHONE. :13. St. Joby Me.- If! P I". “Vmï¬gu. " MANAGER. Fuhfllhqd every YEA-W 1mm had Park. 111.. ma Wmnetlw Sheridan Road Publi A. E. D038“, Enema m the.P¢m.()ï¬ic'e ,al In uecondwiw maï¬a. Advertising mtes‘mnde know It flighlnml Park omcé. Riemann fl. Simian. The following qï¬utat‘lm is from a letter of Mr.,Mar§h2§ ‘ Field to Rm. Newell Dwight} illis, D. D. “In answer to 3'0! Question, ‘Wh’gt 3110 ydu consid- 1 essential W111: of success; for young Mdeg upon 1.1 threshold 011 11 business careeri I would :my ï¬rst, a young 1; (111 should caréfnlly consider W111»; 1118 11at11ra1 bent or inclination 13,1 1: it busi- mass or profession; in jber Words, 11311.0 stock of 111111111211 $1111] asver- £11111, 1111011811116. 1141.111"; 3119 is has! adapted fur and 1111111? vor to get- 'into that 11001111011 ‘ 111 as few chaï¬ges as possible. Hming (~11- toredjLu 411*111911 11 11111 pursue. the work 111 band wi 1 (1iliguuce and determinatitin .. know it thoroughly, whidl 3 11 only be done by close and anti: 1131110110 1111-} plication o! the pawn: at his com mand; strive 10 mask the details Q1111 11111 11110 if an 0111f} g; (111901011 the work in hand ' wi and determinatiiin thoroughly, whim done by close and out pï¬catipn of the poms; 111st; skivs to naughiii» the details 1 and pat into if so emflgy 11mm : id‘y strong (16111111011 aegis so as to 1 make his serviCes of 11 â€Sue wherever he is; be alert and 1 My to seize opportunities when 18y present ‘ themseh'es. The 1‘1uble with 1 ‘most young men is but they do not learn anything th: roughly 111111 ; or: apt to do the wor committed to them in 11 careless 11anner;for- getting that what is vorth doing at all is worth doing 111,111 tlu y be- come more drones 2 l rely upon chance to bring 1 t, 11:11 success. The business World; ’ full 'of just such young men, 61113 1111. in sim- ply putting in their "1 119. somehow 11nd drawing theirsa ties; making no effort to inoreaseli: on efï¬ciency and thereby enhance":- i‘heir own as well as their emploxpr 5 interest. There are others W177? want to do what they are not ’f‘tted for and ' waste their lives in 1111“ may be 1 called misï¬t occupe‘ ions; for bet- ' tor be a good oar] nter or me- : clinic of any him than a poor business or professi :11 man.’ Very good. :, s'lmll Field ought to 11¢ snthoriiij- in the above 1 inattor, and donbtle is Whether the 112115me 32;: authority in ~ the mstter oféducs ion or not, it takes the liberty of mowing out I suggestion or two t‘ï¬. teachers and parents in this same connection. FRIDAY, FEBRUAR ‘; 8. 1901. A‘ Contact North Share 1‘! T1113 is evidently 1,. [111113-1111er ége of 0118!]. Ever body 18 8111\- ‘ing with might 1111 11111111 to he- ‘wme a millionaireg 11d do it riirht away Each one 11 the 240, 000 teachers of the and either inâ€"‘ stinctively catches; 1e asme in‘sp1- ratidï¬ 1o push 111 1 school room, orlsforéedbywl? cpressumi - to the current 111 er {0 keep/up thh the industr and ï¬mmcist NM The 1 1118.110 111119 to study the indiiï¬ Entity and £113 mugs St-so PER Y (‘mcopvonnw OFFlcES: :- Manager. ,1 at Illiflifll n.. by the \R. dPuk. In application ml Avenue, hihhnd' Park ï¬nance THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER needs of each pupil. It probably (Idea notoccur to the great mass alignments and school puma, and seems not to occur to a, Iago per- contage of the pedigogical profea. flan, that an educator may be of more value to his pupiln' 1n guiding them into tight lines of life work, lines for which they are “ï¬tted " and' In which they will not “waste their lives 111 what may be called misï¬t occupations, †than in the {work of (lass-room instruction. "Fora young man to ï¬nd the‘ rightbocupation means to possess (1rd very important items of wis- dam. First to know the require- manta necessary to succeed m the diï¬â€™orent mentions, and secondly, tu‘ 'know him“ thoroughly, whether he has the quaiiï¬catio’us suitable to this or that line. of Work. ' * " “Gnothi Seauton" was a Greek aghoriam creditud to Thilo nearly six (enturies before Cl1rist,hut it is ameminently wise advice now as then, and probably qnih' as difli- ( nlt hn accomplishment for young people to pcquire. Every educa- tor should as thoroughly study the needed qualilk atious in each ,aml all the varied rrrofessious and ‘employmeuts of ‘ife as he studies the text books and subjects which he is anppdsed to teach. Hé should also he an admirable reader of human nature, and a master hand at developing character. Knowledgv, like wealth, may ht very convenient to hau- but 13 not neg-enshrily a soum- of happiness to one '3 sell, nor does it alwayu ï¬t him to be valuable to the world around him. . Charactu is the true objectiie point of ull adam- tion, 11nd this power to perform what om We: in Mary ' minimum , ' ( AIM mm o! the i, P. A. The Illinois Prep; Association held its annual three days’ session at the Lexington Bowl in Chi- cago last week. Some very inter- esting and instructive [inputs were read, notably by (“2* president, A. C. Be’ntley, of the Pittsfield Times; H011._ Lafe Young, Des Mpinea, blown. ;and C; W. Blink, of the Hillsbom News. There were others perhaps as interesting, but the writér was not able to ahead all ofthe sessions; ' ‘ On Thursday the members were the guests’uf Swift 00., of Chi- cago. About noon ï¬ve four-horse sléighs, drawn by magniï¬cent‘ ;steeds, rained up in front of Qhe Wu and about one bandied members bf the Wiation packed in and enjoyed 3" delightful ride to the stock yards. Here, as the guests of Swifï¬ â€™Oo., We were treated to 'n magniï¬cent dinnér, after which, led by guides detailed fur the’purpose, we wefe taken all through the vations" departments of that m'ammoth packing house Plant. f T9 give. anything like a‘ just de- scription would take a‘whole issue of the Nnas- Ls'i'raa. and so we must forego that pleasure. The trip through the plant took lx- twain two and thrve hours. aind proved of absorbing interest to 1theguesta many of whom 1m lnd. ing the writer, had never before been through a large packing plant. A ï¬ew of the many facts qï¬biig 5mm Ewe idea of the enormous extent of this one cow- puny. _ Their mud distrjhuti'w sales for 1900 exceeded snoumum. The totul shipments for the name your. 115, 849 carioads. Of the manu- s27 panda; mmmï¬â€˜a‘ï¬ï¬ ponndo: on, 64,465,871» 9mm andloiher‘itemn‘ which we wmm stop to mention. Tibial“ their in one day was 10890;. the‘ larg- est number of sheep in â€one day, 19.195; the largest number of bogs, 27,386, making a total in one day's wurk of 58,294. to which may be added 34,222 in one day of poultry, ‘ ' ' After our visit through the 'plant We were again very éomfort- ably stowed away in the sleigh. and taken back ‘9 the Lexington Hotel. The. followixig dly the «seduction elected 00005 for the coming year undpdjoumod. Altogether the session was over!" interesting, earnest, instructive and proï¬table one.‘ and I doubt not that every member returned to his educational work with a more earnest purpose thun'ever before to make the world vithin his own radius the better for his particu- lar journal. ' ' What Pusan. For. I). You Even" Til-k About This? A member of the Illinois legis- lagum read on the floor of the House yesterday the following let- .wtfrom the general attorney of a railroad: â€Ynur letter' of the t'wenty- out] w Preside-lit Riply' requesting annual uwr the mil- ‘road of this mmlnny, has. been referred to me. A couple of years referred to me. A couple of your: ago, aflvr yuu had bum furnished with an mmuuluw-‘r this linr, you voted against a bill. which you knew this company I'm directly interested in. Do you kno' my M m timbre; why ‘we should favor you with an mail-l .thip' year? Téo he“ in connection with thil letter gland forth forthe pain- eouutry ruled by absolnlismin the form of coqnmtitms. nor by greed in the form of hardened and in. satinble legislators. l. The. man who n-nd this latter had no compuntionsnbout making it public. He did not think it was disgraceful for I member of the Legislature to he: mendinslnt_lnd proflered ohvg before a outpost tion. ‘ ' 2. None of the legislator! that heard it thought it was remarkable or important that a railroad com- pany should I0 bfueuly not its bribery of legislntqta. Incidentally a bill whole pain! infamy by 115 to 22. "Gossip bu made many a bone s I hell on earth; gossip has perm many | husbands .aud wwes; gamip has blankonod Ind named duh chlrsaal' of mm, poor (ids; gossip Ins parted lovers who would. have been very hsppy if it but! not been [at gossip. One littly mission-ore†little mm causa- gonip m arise withsmm-eugthud mutton its mission-' A gossip isshouubolow- out?! mauled thing on earth." 7 'Thia might be added to the brief catalogue of facts as the most suggestive fact of all. by side for a moment your ptrtiun prejudice and you: [80' lute and inveterato optimism, good citinn and cast your eye over the-e facts. How do ydu really like them? ' How do you interpret them ?â€"~ Chicago American. - ’ to stop the was defeated Be mine the unit!“ and M fly. fly sin: be Truth and Built. So am] "wet machine WI Iy day. Ana soft repose my night. Lot patience- 1“" 1111 may «in In And am at Virtue fly nrdent vows Lot pace anyone ground no hide-I. And and Tint-‘0 ï¬nding my. Then My?! HI view the with. And none at life's doe-1.. ' ' The dive to vice may qnuhe Cd“ felt. Though aim chm-up. invite: No joy hi. dram: du nun char. ‘ No «not upon. his night. In uh sip!) spring "give an plaid. ‘And (in! the vocal m; , The m where but push-I nip. No vent! flown-m , _ He ohndden o1. tho with“: wt. 1 Appdl‘d by numb-Id bar 1[In “in madam: d “le “In. no; end)“: mu has. 0!)! than let Truth and Will. be nine! Till lsï¬e‘l vpil paw 610.: And mm m. .Virtgze‘s mud shrine, Be bmth‘d my ardent vovu. unin- men-m wen ru «7 m quell. ob! than to! '1 rm Me’- v! And am a N Be Ma scum impulse to rein-do: Not on an put shall further dwell. Nor cane . noodles pun. 80M] lhe {Ml lovahh'v Boacw witï¬ can my lamb;- nound which chem-0d dull grow And chain-t â€bench.“ bloom. Q Buy II W's I“. A ltyur-okkboy played the role of n (IMHO yectordoy and wilted the conviction of I. Duly of HIM Ind Fifty-Seventh“ on I chnrga of selling liquor to minon. Capt. Palmer. Igant {or the Lake Citiuu’ league. undeï¬n- pmnecution. Frank Ward wutha mm; o! the boy who tarnished the biota-ï¬nn- The boy. i The Low! Nuns, o! Winnoth, in: thin to say: “We rag“ to have ]m reputedly remind ddinqunt 'whocribcn um mount do. and who in In “tin ratio! in w play-ado named ' Pupp- going to dub Winch-u. Paw-“hemp- ing [or milk Ind unknowing dude- young Wud by leaving the “loan through a rear door. He in an by Ward. hon-wt. and I warrant was sworn out («it the saloon-keeper?- arrest. ~ Inter-Ocean. And yet the latex-0m balm iu liming an instimtioh whilst is continually moulding boy- into idrunkarda. . ‘ per cent of tho cub-aim upon our list "'0 now delinquent and to simply must insist upon I tinting of the docket. Do not uk‘ for Wit. It'- old. Ewhldplinquent but hud hall one to six bills and it his only been a waste of time Ind money-to and them. We must now do something“ bring results. You will only and to refer to the due unduyouromem Bud thetimotowhhhymhonpfl. That in pmpued it W upon-v- lud troublo for your m- ince and to avoid tho M of sending bill. found: a null W n :- new-paper nah-aim Beta: totho date and ilyounnhm do us and youinofl “injustice of hav- ing unto“. W.’ mm o! the Nun-Luna know- how to uympathiue with the Local News in jtho matter 0! Mil-quanta; if youall ithroe and [our you" Minquent. Ind then talk about 60 pt cont. Why. Wpcreent iamy'ith In. Soyou sea. bwtber. we have bun down then. OntinOregon them-hemat- liqilor hu'wbelicmndfln-no- :homwho-alk. Tbodtinket'o licenleil â€payout and our, at months $0de W en no published iuthehulpopon. “Ex. uni cunn mm. mm In mm an pace-I“ 1"" ' {with be In“. an bldull. mwnsu the Sun m 0H countv. hibitiol Thro have luv 91d