Illinois wing. Jud» Road Park Ill. ; 0:30 meta" cum WumSmtotFonkuu-tau thoc‘elauiumhanmticchtheto mmdthcnydloouvdt‘ Wham anew-big: MWRWuï¬wï¬h coddleiimadudhm. “ Ickmumuntuuimonm mï¬m'hkhhmhduwrfecm ....II L- -L‘- 1.- “Unde Joe" Cannon probably spends some of his time that days wondering if his two dclegntes from-Michigan will stay hitcbod 'til convention day. Prof. Ham m asserts that Solo. Inna did not write the “Sum of Solomon.“ A few thousand yet" has: 'now tone one may have the audacity tochhnMGuoqz-Memerwm the hue: that made. him famous. ltkbhboeddl‘thnammde mï¬m'hkhkmmww wfllbeabletoloenmuy. At least, the president may doend upon the staunch “poor! of Senior Fonker in his eflm to ptevut I Roosevelt We in the next Repub- lican convention. The rate per units: for (metals in Macon. Georgia. bereaker' will be in- erased from $4 00 $5. On the account of the inflated cost of am we sup- A Mr. Robb runstheClntunoogagu works, and the manners of that city intimate that he live right upâ€"no down :0 kn name . - Since Mr. Cleveland is getting better, in spite of the disagreement. of his three doctors. he may conclude that it is all due to the luck supposed to dwell in odd numbers} A Chicago woman bu inherited a large fortune item a Mexican gentle man who never saw her In his life. This ought to teach the average Chiugo beauty the advantages of keqsing out of sight; but doubtless it won’t The census bureau in authority 'for ‘the statement that there are about 20,- (â€3,0111 women over me" age of 30 in the United States. It may be true, but Count Whauhisname says he loves Miss Gladys Vanderbilt “for hersclt atone." But she doesn’t deny tint he neads the money. I "Put youtself in Swarthmore college’s pï¬ce,»which was offered ssmomo to. give up sports. Wouldn’t you give up athletics for $3MW?" asks the New York Mail. Sure we would; we’d do it for $2,,.999999 A Pittsburg exchange claims that the paciï¬c there have more money per cap- ita, than the people of any other city in'America. No mention is made of the wickedness per capita, but that is doubfless as great as the ï¬nancial show- > That Black Duck, Minn, hunter who shot a bear with thc initiaIs “T. R." 'n btg letters on his side; missed the chance cf a lifetime bypot capturing him alive and getting him into the Louisiana canc- hrakes in time. - ' We an“ help wondering'how the 'bu- rcau found if; out. The Kansas City Joumal prints an editorial headed “Uncle Joc’a Football Feat." The genial Speaker seems to have made as big a hit with his football feet Is he does every winter with his gave! ï¬st. A Chic-m) doctot chins that 52y Manuallydck. Nuthenmy be I little less crumbling M ‘the women, who take in wishing to sup- pofltheir husbands. ATA MERELY NOMINAL EXPENSE And genenlly without any trouble or an- n-vyon‘ee a In nockcts may he put in for able or “and lampâ€"if your houne is not already Wired throughout. It is a distinct advantage in polnt of economy and atti‘ndvcnen. Let us talk to you about this femur: an a tuner and leave the general used electricity until later. if you prefer. Arc-u Highlnnd Pnrk 68 hr my intonation you may desire.’ Gravel Rooï¬ng and Repairing Kinds of Paper Rooï¬ng. Waterprmi Roof Coating for preserv- ing shingle and metal mob. Guaranteed to render old shingIes water tight and durable for yam. It also prevents new shingles from warping and Cncking Speciï¬cations for repairing and painting shingic roofs. Lake F orrest, lll. Tele- phone 1581. Noam Snot: Eannlc Co . Elm 8L. and St. John ave. Highland Park, m. . The following patents“ were issued this week to Illinois inventors; reportâ€" ed by D Swift 8: Co., patent lawyers, Washington, D. (2.: I". H. Ayer, Chicago Heights, elec- trical connector; B.'Curl, Rose Hill, broomcorn harvesting machine; R. Dal- ton, Wilmetre‘, excavating machine; J. L. Firm, chyn, associating, folding and delivering mechanism 1 R. E. Foote, Harvey, sled; J. W. Hull, Zion City, ï¬re shield;, J. H. Lawrence, Sterling; overhead trolley track; W. Permn, Rockford, automatic sewing machine cabinet; H. W. Warren, Sheridan, grain tally; W. A. Werckle, Peoria, corn'Sep- amtor. Copies of any of the above patents will be furnished ï¬rour readers at ten cents each by D. Swift Co., Washing. ton. D. (3.301“- specigl patent-correspon- dents. M Our trade having increased to such large proportions, we have been obliged to again increase our working room to nearly double its former size. Isn’t this prooi that we are pleasing the people_ with out high-grade laundry work. â€We are here for a purpose.†ILLINOIS INVENTORS. RELIABLE LAUNDRY. Sr. Pm 8:03., not-s. Highland Park. all The best there is in Charles A. 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