' little conun- “If the put- ' the nomad by m ‘wm Vunld it he 1‘" "(nim- it the neg haw wile I'm-paw wiguruun writer. ] the $5er- I m rub um) nag-ugh h characteriga Fe are sum 11m. yoi-teratcdfn 1.3 it. n no» Mam: sass." Phihdolphh. h F. .Tnylorhwhq Mainland-ad Lindon of tin Whitman“. {mg M Lem. is sold {at bdolhr «loch. guitar“ blue to out not)“ I- oi- tone that opening chpkn htqflc.‘ V what was and Fixturp in nd Prinm‘l'd. AN, ‘« swnmsn M. E.â€"â€"Rev. N. P, me. . nukcr. Pastor. " ' :‘5 p. m..'â€"_- Sunday~8chooi. , ,' ~: a; 7:00 p. m. â€"-â€" Epwmth League. 1 7:45 p. In. â€"-Sunduy evening services; L Everyone welcomed. 031115wa sngNcpsoqgnâ€" ST. MARY‘S CATHOLICâ€" Father J‘. E. Madden, Pastor. , ’ 8:30 a. m. - [first Km 10 a. m. â€" High Mails. 2 p. m. â€"- gnndsvachool. 3 p. m. -' aspen. , Special sernces during bent. ‘ u “instâ€"m. J. 'Whyee, puma was a. m.-â€"-Snndny morning set-vim. 18*m.-â€"-§unday-ï¬chool, M. B. Borax-cg a Sunday) 7 13-! 10mm â€"â€"-Sunda y,â€"sehool W. 0. Hi well, Superintendent. n a m. â€" Matias, litany, ma sen-‘1 mon ï¬rst Sunday m month Holy Eucharist! 5 [5.111. â€" Evenwnli. oum- days accord g to notice. LUTHERANâ€"Rev Banmami, Pastor. 9 x m â€"- Sunday-School. 7 103. In -â€" bunday morning sen-view. 7: 30p m. -â€"â€" >unday evenin germ service; Services are condqcted' m EPISCOPAL~Rev. I} C. V’olcott, Req- EBENEZER EVANGELICA L -- Bey. G. I}. Schmid, Pastor. \ 10:. m. â€"â€" Smday-%hwl, O. 3. Brand uy Union. 7: 45 â€".â€" Wedneadzy evening pnypr meeulig. All are cordially invited. Fl RST UNITED EVANGELICAL 6-â€" or meeting _ Everyone welcome, stmgersespecisb 1y. , . Sinday morning service, 10:435. Wednesdty evening neniee, 8. 199 Purl: avenue. (ï¬rst. sheet. norm 0! public library.) All- are welcome. PRESBYTLRIANâ€" Rev. A. A. Pun- stiehl, Pastor . 10: osâ€"Su’ndny morning 'seviees. 1 ‘ 13 mannday-School R W. Paton. Second Wardsâ€"Louisa. Vxn RipemA. G. Clampityt. . , Third Ward~Georgo W. Roberts, Wil‘ 113136. Stubbs. Fourth Wnrdâ€" Wiuiun Grant, Fred’ Greanshde » Regal" meetings oi! the City Coumtil First. Tuesdgy evening of each month at szo‘cloekr,_ ' Superintendent. 6:45 p. m. â€"-â€" Christian Endeavor. . 7:15 p. m. ‘â€" Sunday evening services; 7:30 p. m. :â€" Wednesday evening pray: mmm‘ , Malcolm Divot mflaw-ts.n‘¢ou.n-v;'.nus-.nm submit Knot; ............Attome: DnddA.Balmea ...... WTW Peter F. Dooley .Co'naém- Thoma M. Dooley ........ :....H a»! Johnl. Kline ..... .NightE‘i John Nelson .............. Night-Pay: Lewis B Hihbud.... Police Magma Thou. Morton .Foremnn Street Work Edw. M. hing. .L. .Snpt. Water Works Alex Scott. . . .Ass’t Supt. Water Works Thoma him-ton. . . .Chief Fire Marshal John Sheahen. .. . . . ._Ass‘t Fire Marshal, 1 sou-dot Healthâ€"mum Cob‘b, ï¬enry‘ s Haskin, M 0.. Helen M. Lynch, M. 1)., CropleyG. Phillips Board of Local Improvementsâ€"Daniel Cobb William Grant, Lewis 0 Van Riper. Awnmm. ; First‘Wudâ€"M. ll. NeCtï¬my, E. A. Warren, . OFFICIAL DIRECTORY . C16 0F HIGHLAND 'mzx Sunday services: 7:303. m. -â€" Holy Eucharist (evevyi or meeting. . 7: 30 p. m. â€"â€" Friday, English prayer meeting. Sunday morning aeaiees and Wed- nesday evening prayer meeting eondué‘edin German. ‘ J All are w'eleor‘ne. . ; g Superintendent. . . 11 s. m. â€"- Sunday morning services 6:45 p. m. -â€"- Christin: Enderor. 7:30 p. m. â€" Sunday (waning service3. Week- «lay meetings: 7: 30 p. m. â€"â€" Wednesday. Senior prag- evening prayer meetings. Sunday morning services and Weft- nesday evening prayer meeting We conducted in Germw. ‘ Strangers are especially weleoxne. ." vices. . , 0:45 p. m. --Christian Ehï¬eavor 7:30 p. In. -â€"- annday evening‘senieï¬ 7:30 p. m. â€"â€" Wednegday and Friddy 'Rev. A. Haefele, Pastor. . ? 9:30 a. m. -â€" Sudsyï¬ehool Aug. Noeronberg Snperintenient. , 10:45; In). -â€" Sunday morning sur- Superintendent. ' ; ; ; 7p. m. â€"-Christiun Endeavor. ‘ Week-day services: 3 p. m.â€"-â€" ~Wednesday, Indies‘ Mission- CHURCEBS. g Mr. Van Ram. _ i We h‘me not aiways agreed wit ;him, but in this mayoral contes: we give him our most cordial an. hearty approval.- He had a per fact right to be a candidate f0 mayor; he agreed with his oIf associates on the general make u of the ticket and arranged d prett good one. With that he wen into the caucus Mr. Cot? betrayed him ï¬rst,“ thing Mr. Cobb’s one duty In: to re fuse the nomination; he acceptecg it, breaking at the?~ outset thï¬ agreement into which an hat entereb. Does not that savor of political perï¬dy?“ What is a mu: Some few years ago many our'good people (the writer'nmtf them ), thought that Mr. Finn: had, had the ofï¬ce two thre‘etén and that a change was _ desiral: (just as many of our good peopj two yeti-1's ago thought a clash in the city attorney’ 11 011193 won. be desirable), ami 810M! Finn was set aside and Mr, “Woodwori was elected. Bnl long before 1: term of oï¬ce was out, or evoulu out, the people began to bé 11 patient to change back and flit have taken good care since that keep the same old, tried, and, i1 telligent Volï¬cial. Rotation is a very nice in 301111: things, t"; observing people havé long 51111,; learned in political affairs lb;- lthere are some places who: rotation is undesireable. T11 ofï¬ce of city clerk is eminentt One of them We have personolzfï¬ known one instance in which tl ofï¬ce was ï¬llell for' forty yam b the same individual and year offs year no one was put up again: him, although in every ’othe? ofï¬ce there‘was the bitterest kin: of ‘fparty contest; Evei‘ybodE recognized the importanoe ( having' m that ofï¬ce one who w1 thoroughly familiar with tlr public affairs, one who was conrtté one, patient, polite, plain-spoke; but: unoï¬ending; and so fat as 11 can learn thopublic are not in mood. to make a change at prawn. in the office of city clerk. ~Vo‘rEn , There is harfliy in more >portant ofï¬ce inth'e city in’m respects than that. ‘bf city cls Both parties have put up cm dates with good quulities. Dooley four years ago obtained appqintxpent of postmaster. Uu I the present ~incumbeut of t ofï¬ce, he did not it for the pan of playing with it, but delibera! 31039}! up all other businqas, w We, the ’ undersigned, do hereby was to rsfund the money on I 50- {Sam bottle of Greene's Warranted syrup of Tar it it fails to 'cure your cough or cold. We also guarantee a 25mm bottle to prove satisfactory or money refundfd: . Every littl whiler‘he starts up to say someth ng and then recalling himself he says “but I must not say anything†and starts for the wood pile. But you wait till after election and then he will follow the example of that illustrious Methodist brother dowii‘ East, who, when he oould hold inno longer broke forth in stentorian tones, “Amen, Amen hit or miss." ' His conditions reminds us of a certain good Methodist brother in New Englahd who had the habit of ejaculating a fervent “Amen†on alli l possible accessions. when it was: timely and whe'n it was not. Finely his pastor, new to the circuit, ie- l proved him and told him point blanki he must stop it, he could only sayf “Amen†on rare occasions and in. subdued tones. It was a terrible struggle; he did the best he could; ' twisted around in his seat, hemmed and coughed and held' 111. Just/ our post master does. He stays in his oï¬oe till he can’t endure it any longer’end then he goes back to his burn sews wood for half an hour to lath zeal evaporate. [ A. W. Fletcher has our prefound sympathy. Everybody knows he is an “dam politician, it was born in his Mood end bred in his bones. indeed political activity. intense and con-hut, {tithe very breath of his being, But he is a federal ofï¬ce holder and“ such he must .eschew politics lest he make of- himself an oflensive partisan. " Hence his Her- culean efl'orts to let politics alone just (Low. served by Madam’s Erskine and Warren. 'Mrs.1‘ruxol was'hostess of the afternoon. Thediscnasion that followed this At our nmrlwt and we aim tn 3 very suggestive paper was ï¬nimat- cuts of beef, pork mutton. hm ed and practical resnlting in the 9“."hd' . We can satisfy yuu a" formation of a-colnmittee from the Jumy plow of meat-try us. 03 . ' \ 3011. Fresh bread, pastry and Gail: to oo-operate with one from ‘ the Highland Park Woman’s Club G I E SE R to look into the question of the West Centrz proper removal and disposal of cruetween Noerenberg Him: and M garbage, andxepOrt late-t. . ._--w. M __ â€" . Mrs. W01! melted In Of- mm [mag-ï¬n." ‘ 3 igix'nl poem “Iiyst,†and tea was ' The subject for the afternoon was “Village Impi'ovement: Need of Womens’ Interest in Civics†and the 'eaqayest was Mrs. Nannie Donoy'Brown. on Thursday afternoon 'Marcb n ‘ "HST 28th. Miss Harrington opened E†the momma by a delightful “mm rendering of a Polunaise by Menu†Merbel and}: Nocturne by Jensem HIGHLAND plum. It] Gm. B, Ccumas. Fun W. Son-Low. SPRING A FULL -_ -__.- -_ .._._..._.. v“ - ma Coffees. OUR STOCKâ€"Is the best and mo] vita you to inspect it a baggnin days In 954 h w. and gut our pri¢ es. HEADQUARTERSâ€"Fm- the f 13 St. John Ave.... OUR UP- TO- DATE And progressive at did] invitation to ev and get our prices. A Daily Arrivald for this week, In Wringérs At our market and we aim tn a cuts of beef, pork mutton. lnu Cllfl‘d. We can satisfy yuu an juicy piuw of meat-try us. 0) son. Fresh bread, pastry and GIESER Noei‘cnberg PARK. celled line of .INEâ€"aof Stay 19 a Vegetables.’ F M. EV; 0000 Wat Ccum 1y trim HIGHL. purdcu? Gives a Ila-ail stock ( 15‘ her-