The Luxe Gmnty Fair it Libertyville promises to be bigger and banner thin chr before. It will be held four dayS. Sepbmber “th 5th. “II. My 7m. The usociution may purchased “no. sad 3 but! um. of ground cod sour-1 now pundits;- _‘ A Waukegan woman treated h- r husband in n. summary manner the. other night. It. sm-ms from Ute evidence that'he is addiéted to bibnlmu habits. and on this particular night cam} homé quite late baring a hasty laud, which he proceeded to un- burdeu upon his wife. Althimgh she was more or less accustomed to that sort of thing she happened to be out of temper at the time. and taking him by the most conveniept 31"}; the threw him down the slain, and followed his departure with a bucket of water. It is stated that the mun in cured. tem- poralm at least The ï¬rst "L'OUIIR of the new iiinmuy lmnnl w.†must. h-ramniuuely bald I»: work l‘hnrsdnyeveu- inc. all the members Ming present. with the «leap- lio- n! Re B. I". Fae-sin The ï¬rst. hue-mews transacted we. the elvellou of olflcn‘u f Ir the ensu- ing hm. which resulted es [allow-e: President. P. C. Wolootl. U. I). , \‘iue-prrsident. Mrs. Eli; 'bethfllwlay Everett S-cr- tu'y. Mrs. Allende I'. Cummings. lhok o mniroa, MigsJ me Stree , Mn. Everett. end the pi-esidc-nm. rim-cc cum-m lee, wmlam 0001. y. w. ‘0. Rifle-ll... \‘um-ul we on Admhlltntlon. Lewis B. llilï¬mvd Mm. t uunmingl, Real}: 9. Finale. ‘ Building Calmnilvlee, howls ll. llibbar‘l. Mrs. Everel t. A'léx'umler Robertwn. ' Mm Everett wn ,upolnted e committee of one, tn dm ft. u resolution thinking eforesideuL’Hibbard {or his work on the new? library bilding. '. - “-"jm‘v .bnil’dfgig, Cummitm «m 'ltnflloflm MU!- pend a {sum not Io exceed 310 for sea-end!» the new building: also to hire nu assistant librarian tongue. month at, an expense um. to'exceed 81". CW Phillips was engaged as. mismnl. lihrmiun It was decided to Open the library very weekâ€" day afternoon {rum 2 to 5 o’clock, nne wry quday ensuing fro n 7 to 9 o’dmk new building: also to him no nan-135mm librarian futugue, month at, an expense not tp-vxceed at". time Phimps was engtged asmismnt librarian 1'11- une month. The building committee was also authorized to ï¬nish_the building undeI-cunuwts alrudy entered into, and to. sett'e bills as tu- as puuible’. ' ' ' ‘ VolurPe 19 Library Board Meeting Lake County Fair The Water Cure HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS: AUGUST “There are tu'ovtï¬bs of. people in Mars-«on - so large I only came up to their knees and the other so. small that tllvy‘only. me up Io my kneta xNoue ware cluthin !. Ail Were'covemd with hair. “The inrge species hgd huge eat-s, a nose like a. lion, and only one eye. in themiddle of th‘, fore. head. Their lungs do not more up and down in bre‘a'hiï¬g. but expand crosswiae. uxe snow. but, which wu not. cold‘end wu may end soft. to walk on. "Down in I deep chum I new men working with some» sort of machine which were guiding lights ecrou tamper-em rocks. The nyl seemed to be reflected clear to the “umpire" of earth." like snow. but which wu not. cold‘lud w nnd soft. to walk on. “The small ones hate Nvo templé. They had no noses. h in each cheek. “The little men livrd hi holes in the ground or rocks. The large'oues hnd house: made of rocks., The little ones had Web feet and slipped over a mosslike substance as though skating. They could walk up perpendicular wtlls likenies. Syrat'mue, N. ‘Y.~Sn_akv'ille G. Leyson. president .of â€us Sncietyljor Psychics! Research'says he “re- cently paid 3 viaméo Mars. Although the ilistance is “LOUOJ'OH miles. his spirit. went more and bméi: in forty minutes while his body lay in his residence. In describing his visit he said: ‘ “Wheh I Ipprowhed Mars it looked like a big globe of ï¬re. and, ,it seemed as if I were about. to p‘unge into a moitcn mass. [was surrounded by bluud réd‘ clouds mixed 'witli mhérs, of greenish hue. be‘ter make u days of the (air. every sort. especially of lira otock. Speck! managements hue been ma le with the Electric' and S‘eam minis (or 5d *quute t‘unpont- tion facilities, and there will balpecial rates dur- ing the Fur: Attendance u the kit will lï¬sum one a wry plealgnt day's.outh;. und you wlll em jby ghc ride over the Chicum and Mil-nun" Elev;- Lric [hill-mt! direct to the Mir grounds. Y0? hod be‘ter make arrangements to “lend onebé’mdre 1-..- 1.! A Among the speck! attraction: will b3 3 lady ballmniut, who wlll mike In noon: ad a para- chute drop o-very'sflernoon at the fair. The revltod premium list, shows 05.000 in premiums. Ind this in “nu“! ‘0 “‘3‘!†1â€?" and inner exhibits o! 9"“? 5"“. especially of HM 1900‘: . am being constr-mted. held“. inw row-n. a Inidies' res! W ‘1 madnlions. Addition-u huh: allq lec-unmolninnn for live that 5 and judging iror the pp“: res: ye u- will be u fox rd bunker. A “basing N féï¬tmarc ï¬vvyu. ."W There ya immune; which looked N haw also bun uudo In the llva stock rid other exhibits. .. incluflng u tug: new din- mom tad hrunrn .54: m '0 eyes. one in each ,' but. there was a hole reserve! the hi:- thin [saw Adelaide [lemma 8:. 00.. Prestidigateurs: Geo. Evans, The Honey Boy; The Four Bard Brothers, Acrobats Supreme; Joe Flynn. Monolognist; De Mar ond Fortune. Comedians, Vocallsto and Dune- ers; The Binder LI Velle Trio, ervelous (‘omedy Bicycle Act; Fred Million and Sister; Violinist: Extruordlmry: Kathryn Purl Man Soprano Voulist; Johnston cud Cook. medy Sketch Ar- tlau; The Coltons, Comedy Sketch Artists; Power- nnd Frwd, Musical Artists} Lucille Rondo", Vo- dnlht; Aermou Brown and Jones, Comedy Sketch Artists, ond the Clnodrome. Lovers of Art. cauvflnd much to interest them in the Art ‘Gnllery lmtel in the west foyer; where masterpieces of famous artists of England. France. Italy. Spain. Germany and the United Suites are on tXhlbitiOn My“ timaa. Catiloxues containing desériptions of picturesqnndantobiogmphs elm“ tlsts‘ can be had by addressing the uniformed at- tendants. Out of town pan-ans can reserve seats by .Telephong (Central 6430). Mail 6r Telegraph two weeks in advance. The bill for the Inaugural waeek has been care- fullv saluted, comprises an array of feature acts, that. practically cover the entire vlndevlllc ï¬eld. The program is us follows: ' 18, 1906 Theries rest. parlors. -the check and pm}: rooms. the gentleman‘s smoking room are only few of mlny new innovaï¬ons which must I): see to bé appreciated. These re “as are carefully Iooke after by a corps of much. who are ever at the bet or call of patrons. ‘ I The Majestic Theatre. Th.’ Majestic Theatre. known as the world: must uudéville hougo. will innncuvsate the n- guhr Fall and Winter season Mondty, August. Int]. . . . . 1,, a»)? .‘ N5 pfaee of immanent, in' the W‘mle‘ world "oflers such a mugnlfloent any of “Mom, or}: perfectly equipped an to furnishinm and other com- lorung dovice§ for the, eptertaimnent of us patrons as‘the Mujestic. ‘ v-.-v-. 'I‘he delegate. from ihh tzwnéhigâ€"Qere W. J. Oboe, George W. Tuner and A. W. Fletcher. Ibo lutér toning In plm o! Williun Brace. who was nimble (a “loud. _ €3.03“ Edmund F. 5: WM; nnnuimouniy renoun- nMed In column. m {mm the I ~Ih congressional (liltl'ict of Illinois at ï¬lm congressional contention held nt. knell-wool Thurs-lay afternoon. This in Mr. Fou‘ seventh nomination as congressman from thin district. nnd the nnnnimity o! the convention in n deï¬ned tribute to the good work he has done Ior his district in his lung (‘ongresaionnl career. Foss Renomiï¬atcd l timaa. Cat (Iowan containing owl-es 1nd autobiogrsphs of are by addressing the uniformed at- town pant-ans can reserve seats _....-‘ u.vvuul a, Joe Flynn. Monolopxist; Do mnedla‘ns, Vocalist; and Dune- Velle Trio, anelous (‘omedy Million and Sister; Violinist; Number must b.- seen efull y looked r at the beak