; ; norassnoml. grams = 21-. 0m floun- I 'DENTIB'I‘ HumLAxu PARK. 1 m. [LIANOIS q o 0M v. lieu-l backside HIGHLAND PARK : 'lb‘ umce in Bergen Mock- Reoidence a! l“. W. nounâ€"+11; 3-3: 1°; 1! [G “LAND PARK Ofï¬ce TELEPHONE 67. P. 0. BOX 39? i Bafac : S-Extéssinsz ‘vvvvgsvgvvv. ‘vvvgm, :: Glencoe Hotel ‘3 ' -GLENCOE,'ILL. Telephone 213. I. HARRY. Prop LUMBER. COAL and BUILDING MATERIAL Insertions in this column. , 50 words or less. one insertion. ‘ " .25 n V n u on {our V .75 Mnre than so words 5 cents. All ads In this column must be paid in ad- vance wpigqe maniac: has no regain: ac- WiANTEIkâ€"To rent; an upright piano, good condition, for the winter. lAddams. P. â€"0. Box 158 Park Ave., One Block Wést of Depot FOR SALEâ€"uA haï¬dsome mahogany sideboard:_ can be had at a bargain; can be seen at 0.3. Morgan's resi- m. FRANK M. mcaus FORWSALE-ero young Jersey cows; de-horned; can be seen at J. M. 0.1- lovyny's farm. Inquire of B.F'.Gump. 25-26 tie-horned; can he seen at J. M. 031- ' . .' " . . , .. IOWEY'S farm. â€quire of 3129mm“ the decisions of the cucunt and eu- i â€5‘26 preme courts of all the states where -. i such cases had been tried and at the ‘ i We are, happy to “09° “1‘“ Fritz} request of'one of the partiee of the Dal" i8 sustaining his PaSt 890d re“Whit, wrote out a volumioue “Opin- COTd’ having again been awarded the; ion,†or decision, on» the case; we; ï¬rst prize at the annual flower show, i teinlng the railway company at every now being (held in the Chicago Arts: point; though his personal aympa, Institute- This year “was Mr- "Bah“ thiee were with his fellow citizen and, glorious yellow chryeunthemune that i neighbor. ‘ . won for him this honor. Had the; An appeal was taken to the 'circuit flower â€ho" been held Q“ "89‘ â€â€œ93 court in Waukegan, and tried, Tues. lier without a doubt hie pink chryS-iday, before J udge Donnelly, taking anthemun, the “Mrs. W. C. Engan,";‘_" day {'0' the trial. An?" ,‘EmP would have again been awarded thei “3"" “1° 10:83 wages: ‘3" dfm‘m' . " ieneteining u go i r 'e_ ecieioa ï¬rst nnzer forwthe fourth or ï¬fth eon- in every point. .H° feel: in“ . hit secutlve tlme- , i Ieue'd'theftb‘e†cireuitewrtm- s' talus him. The queetion or princi- Lm‘ “"3 “m“? will t,†hm“! pie involved in one o! inm’enee in. on "91'! PM!!! 0‘ “m We“ ' N"‘â€" portenee to every railway corporation Lnnn. i in the country‘. - ' ‘ ._---... n.-. ...,...;. ~~___~..._‘A.--_._,.,_.._______._-,_-.,._._._. Local néwa matter will be found on every pug: of this «ad's Nun. Linn. vuu‘... wu‘..- -7. , ‘.~ count with this 01156:. NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE A. Robertson DR. E. H. POMEROY and Yuds in Lumber Dish-in 59 m n q-Mxoue “In l 134) 531 “Ants WATSON . .DEALEB 1N. . . . TELEPHONE 7‘.’ Want Column. FIRST ST. E Jothw; A was “name...“ -c... Opp. Pm inhibiting†Friday mounting «Hub “wk. “1.. hwy†my - __ _mfl__ â€-5 . 81mm [(030 rumuu‘ WY ""'â€" â€" I'v‘r ~ , . , IALLS . ' (INCORNBATIDJ i the My rammed whether they Bland Park , me A E D0 ' Ma .. bed nofleed the Said or not. any†' “Jimmy ' ' an. ' 7 J _n [0L flu Weehlngton Btu. “Well.†In; Great curiosily 0‘ 0' D033" ' ' ‘ ' “‘0'. said. “every time I look et the ugh _ the extensiv , W ounces: _ -""", are on e damp day it reminds me of ‘ 3 . [CY . ; “cum ï¬ï¬dtn};'iï¬' cgï¬gg'm'mmer--iâ€"me¢4m4+ouihh+ made. “an . â€lug _l ; Huhflfl.‘ O.†Watery greve on the outskirts of I Thomford. - ‘ - T...†. "“3“ - :Pennsylyenh vlllnge aboue 30 years. . i. ( “mugs, ‘ N0 92. » . .-.~: ‘I80- I wee driving e teem nee: e. Prof, Bebm ha "5 ' BnWImer-olceajmflmndrm’ mill dam at the time. when my et- 'lract to Albert ‘ ILLIN‘-’15_%*ou,tenflon wu nttrncted to the miller. . - . » , f‘m Wï¬w'“w {whn wee e nun of more then mld- WMthll 0‘ a larg "_ f dle ege. He yen reklng out lhe w 3 his property. mm 5:... PSI VEAI ' ., ion ; sum IF PAID IN ADVANCE - ï¬cunmmion of mm. from m min; _. â€FEIbCAvY_ 136‘}- -_ â€mrwa‘ when he suddenly lost his balance; Mrs. E. Grant . . l4, 1 . ' ï¬end fell overboerd. ‘, .' ° W‘ “Well. ‘0 make nutter! short. Ig‘mt â€a.“ Sunday . ' and > AN ll'lPORTANT DECISIDN. 1 ï¬shed ‘him out, and are at dinning iCQlampllt and MI 5 for' over en hour. end when I Pwéflighland Park. ERIAL Some of our readers will remember peter] to my, my damn?" Me :3 trial held in Judge Hibbard’a 0mm clothes had dried end I noticed that} Clayton Come . _ ,' , - . the meal mnde 4 white streeki ' ‘- be, District , In J one last, between one of our cm- 5 around “d .0 n both ehouldu‘l. “458??“de the '9‘ weeks until lna ' {Company ' are on the cepuol dam on e dean. Mrs. LeVi 001 f - - - ‘~ ; day you wfll notiomthe “ml-01°“ (ENUE W The citizen aforesaid had recenved on the “mum". of “a ll ‘I-ld, week lot We!“ . gtwo'loeds of coke, which raacbedthie ke- n. think 017th: old my : . ‘ 0. BOX 397 ‘, city Friday; June 20,3: .7 :30 o'clock, 55; ï¬ne I notiï¬ed. us» dic- 33“. Bellwen ___;_.___.__- in. m. , The tales of the railwny com. I! i “1 WW to 3"â€! I 6-mtltute’ ““flu‘t may allowed him two full daye' of ‘ for the W of gaming the ï¬g- evadingeéew n n L mu u‘ï¬w ~-.â€" 5; covm;g days 'stï¬dyingvup the lair, exdmfning l t‘-‘ Shendan Road Pulglxshirig Co. AN ll'IPORTANT DECISION 2 Some ol‘ our readers will remember 1 a trial held 1n Judge Hibbard s court i in June last, between one of our oiti- 1 zone and the Northwestern Railway 1 .Company » E 1 The citizen aforesaid had received 1 ztl'O loads of coke, which reached this city Friday. June ‘20, at! 7:30 o'clock, 1" ..m The rules of the railway corn- : ‘pany allowed him two full days of :1 working time (frorn the next morn- lsing, Saturday, until Tuesday morn- 1 11113, June 24, at 7 o’clooli) as free 1 time in which to unload the care, and letter that they would charge $1.00 ' 1 per diem for each car until it was un =1 loaded One car was released Tues- : ]day morning on time. The other 5:01" was kept ï¬ve days overtime, and 15 $5. 00 was charged. [or its use, which 1- 1 said citizen refused to pay, and the ' suit was brought to see. whether the ;1rallway company’s claim was good. I‘- They held three tons of his coke to 1 secure the payment. '5'; ‘ After hearing all the facts in the 1'1-1eaee and voiumes of law from. the at- > I ',l l 1 THE 'D SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. h I!†1‘. ms “.41 . , â€If... 9:“: :tm; ; Mn. 8. S. Stauger spent . CIwG‘bi-o; ipleuant day in Waukeguufl‘hum 1-day, with Mrs. Richard 00k. ..-- d -___ _-AI‘-‘ A. do “Huo you ever noticed ï¬n pd- duo of liberty on the dun of ï¬le «punt buflding on n chap (by? m employ. of the 0mm [oven-mm ukod 1 group of Mt. None 0! a A.- Aâ€" The horse, like the mantin scouting, must he exceptional. The ï¬rst calen- tlsl is "bottom.†‘A scout’s horn must have endurance, a: his work is con- tinuous and Iabor‘iou'l, so it is the duty of the man to husband the strength of the animal In: much u‘pouible, as his anxiety may depend upon it. He nhould _ ___1.a .hamk â€any VJ .u-ud â€"-r v 7, be of a, neutral c015: to avoid detec- tion. , Dyeing him khaki would be an improvement. The gray barge. q! the Austrian batteries were (Eyed during nuav- uwu â€"_'--_ 7 - ,, this" mewmumuven, and'the cotor lasted 9. month. The experiment. was considered 3 success, says the Unitql quietly and to liedown and stafï¬m» The Boers have a way of tying a horse’s head to his foieleg in web a manner that he can graze in comfort, but. unnot stand with head erect with- out. raising his foreleg. and ï¬nd: run- ning away very inconvenient. He should be perfectly trained. and his rider ehohld_be eble to place every conï¬dence in’ him. A horse that con-‘ tinually needs watching or urging is‘ 0; source of distriction to his rider, and so renders him unfit for econting work Neighing ant} fretful horse- ere worse than useless; Every opportu- nity ah'oi’lld be taken ulnntege of to allow thehone to grin: n few month- , lulu of gross eeten at every little‘htli [ novel I horse tremendously. um nonsn m’Scourms. IN DAMP WEATHER. been invented by Dr. Danna, u French W Th. unwound" man of the plotum an mboued on ghee“ d1 an and nude to "Volvo rapidly but" nnï¬mn a! an blind pol-Ion. Grout livcnuo- for tho nun. A cincmntogrgph {or trio’bund has Pol-en Flt It It leu Cerul- Cumin. to It to: the lab-flou- Service. Mrs. P. Winchester but ' re turned to the home of her dang}: tar. Mrs. W. O Hipwell. in High land Park) Prof. Behm has given the con- tract to“ Albert Heilmer for the §erection '0! 3 large duck pond on E his property Great curiosiéy has been aroused by the extensive repairs being .99; his 110W,,_bl ,3???) Mrs. E. Grant enjoyed a plea- ant visit Sunday from Miss Elisa Clampitt and Miss Lulu Elvey, bf Highland Park. Clayton Comatockm'ho has been spendingithe past three br four weeks with Bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeVi Oomstock, left tï¬is ,week for the south. Mice Schweitzer, of the Moody Bible Institute,. Chicago, who is' spending a few weeks It the home of Mrs, E. Grant has as her_ guest Miss Blot, of Cleveland, Ohflï¬o. Mrs. Joseph Stipe. Mrs. Seb- astian Siipe and Mrs. John Ohi- ford have not allowed distance to in§erfere with their interest in St. Mary’s Bazar for which they have 1 worked most enthusiastically. The little people of the Bevinia school are wonderfully weather, wisevtbes‘e days. The school is glotying in a ï¬neuew thermometer and barometer from which the 3pupils take accurate obsemtionï¬ dniiy. Mrs. Bastin is justly broad other boys. and gin-is who are fast “Emmi .rolo ts.†While out duck. uhting on the Skokie one day last week in, com- pany with John Kollar, Henry Fisher accidentally shot himself Fisher sighted some game and in 'yhie excitement hurriedly reached ' back in the boat for his gun, the trigger struck the side of- the boat and the weapon was‘dis- charged, and the contents passed through the boy’s body just be- low his heart. Medical aid was immediately summoned and the young man was at once removed to the Augustana hmpitul, Ohi- ‘clgo, where be m operated. upon that same night. While at“; in a critical condition, the doctors are hopeful of his tecovery. RA VINIA.