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The Inter Ocean from Chicago, Illinois • Page 23

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CHICAGO'S OUTPOSTS. Austin Residents Annoyed by -Saloons the City Line Temperance On Peftfflij ef EIrtfd Railreaus Creatis; Bonn In Sapnrbaa Property. JtolMin Operations Bfinjr Prosecnted with Vigor lcil ttii. RMigiotts-Pereonnl Gossip. aaaaasnwaasannB TH Cicero Town Board.

at iU meeting last night, after considering the opinion of Town Counselor Wbite- Vakl AAoided. A bv a vote of 7 to 1 Jar. alone tot- ing in the neg- tA Y1l tion of proper ty -owner on West Fortieth street, wbo prayed for a repeal of the ordinance granting the Chicago, Harlem and Bataria Railroad Company the privilege of laying a doable track on said street An abstract of the proceeding of tbe board, which were of more than usual interest, will be publiahed in to-morrow's Ixrxa OCXUL Mra. Harry Potwin in Massachusetts. The A.

(X TJ. W. now. holds its meetings in Bowen's HalL Mies Mattie Hecox, who has been very ill, ia recovering. Born Sunday, Mar 13, at Genera, HL, to Mr.

J. A. Springer, formerly of Austin, a son. Mr. Frank V.

Sheldon, a veteran soldier and well-anown printer, was in the Tillage Tuesday Mrs. V. Tape, of May street. Chicago, is tbe neat for a few days of Mrs. Fred I Phillip.

Mrs. Charles Green and bar daughter, Mias Lulu, of Chicago, are visiting their old neigb-" bora, the Bignalla, Mrs. J. T. Grar, of Milwaukee, ia visiting at the home of her brother, Mr.

Edward Daneon, of Byuth Walnut avenue. Mies Marv Danner, who has been visiting relative to Austin, departed Friday for her home at Canton, Ohio. Tbe Young Ladies' Missionary Society of the Methodist Church will meet to-morrow evening with Miss Charlotte Meredith at Ma 311 Pine avenue, sonth. At the Aastin Bins Club's second weekly shoot Mr. D.

J. Maxon again made the best score, and Mr. Ed Thomas tbe worst Mr. and Mrs. William Haythorn, who represented Austin at the Prohibition Convention, held at 8pringfleld, have arrived safely at nome, Mrs.

Q. Ik Baseett is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Graves, at Charles City, Iowa. Mr.

Martin Clark has a commodious reaideno almost finished, near -Linden Park Station. Mr. Clark is a bacholor, but it is onderstood his new residence is not for rent Numerous piles of building material, seen at all points of the compass, indicate a substantial boom for Linden Park this spring. There ia much complaint about the condition of Madison street through the town of Cioero. It ia said to abound wuh big mudhole and deep rata, and to be almost impassable for vehicles.

It is worthy the attention of the hoa-' orable town board. The running time on the Chicago, Harlem and BaUvia (better known as the dummy) Kail-way between the station in Austin and the PolX street depot in Chicago is thirty-five minutes, and within a month it will probably be ahort-ened to twenty-fives The members of St Paul's Episcopal Cbntcb enjoyed a sociable at the residence of Mr. K. Pott," South Pine avenue, Thursday evening. A pleasant incident of the occasion was the presentation to Mr.

Harold Stalwood, -for many years organist of tbe church, of a beautiful golden lyre. uoinmDia yuartet or (jnicago, wnicn nas a ilendid reputation, will ainir at the memorial exercises to do ueia at loo reaovtenan- nnrcn peat Honda afternoon under the auspice of Kilpatrick Poet. No. 27H, G. A.

R. There will be a special meeting of the pott Wednesday evening next to perfect arrangements for the observance of Decoration Day. It ia desired that every comrade be present Prof esvor A. Boyd has delivered two lectures in Austin daring the week on his system of memory culture, and will lectors again to-morrow evening at the Metbodist Church. Tbe indications are that the Professor will succeed in organizing a large class in Austin, as many have already signified, their intention of testing his system.

Mark and Guy Fonda, of Linden Park, were agreeably surprised Monday evening; last by over two score of their schoolfellows and playmates of both sexes. It was an occasion of rare enjoyment for all. Refreshments were served at 9 o'clock, after which there was a season of hilarity unconfined. The youngsters made the welkin ring. Ilia veterans of Kilpatrick Post, Na 276, G.

A. enjoyed an omuial visit by Department Commander Sexton and Comrades Thompson, Spink, and Walcott, of his rtaff, Tuesday evening. Commander Dei trick nd Comrades Philips and Sheldon, of Post No. 28, were also of the party, and Commander Thain. with a large detachment of Oak Park veterans, was present to assist the Kilpatricka in doing honor to their distinguished guests.

It was an occasion of abort, eloquent speeches, of patriotio singing, of war reminiscences, and of refreshments, and a tnoat enjoyable affair withaL An entertainment at Bowen's Hall Friday evening, under tbe auspices of the Austin Dra-tnatio Club, was well attended, and waa very intetetting. Tbe programme consisted of an overture by the orchestra, a recitation by Mr. W. P. Kalph.

a muaical specialty by Mr. Fred Mills, a vocal solo by Mias Addie Ann tin. and a election by the orchestra; concluding with the aparkling comedietta, Tho Loan of a Lover," in which the characters were borne aa follows: Capt Amerspod, H. A. Chad wick; Peter Spyk, Latham Warren KwizaL, J.

p. Pit her Delve, A. M. Bennet; Ernestine, Mise Annie Danson; Gertrude, Miss Annie Tinker. The parts were well committed and were acted, and the entertainment throughout was creditable to all concerned.

4 OAK PARK. Mr. T. Mcpherson has arrived at home. Mr.

H. SL Towle ia slowly regaining his health. Mr. Harry B. Rlrfiardson ia much bettor than last week.

Mr. Ed ward Warwick, who has bsen very ill of pneamonia, is able to be about Captain Ira H. Owen and wife are at 'horns after a long sojourn in the Southern States. Mrs. George A Ingalla ia visiting her son at Rewton, Kan.

Mrs. William Halley departed Wednesday on a visit to her daughter, at Guelph, Canada. Dr. Gillespie, of Kenosha, ia the guest of Mr. W.

T. Jones, "of Cedar street Mr. W. E. Osgood, tote of Chioago, haa rs-Xuuved to No.

323 Maple avenne. Mr. 8. Worthmgton, his many friends will be glad to learn, ia iu a fair way to recover. Mr.

W. H. Scott, of Kewance, HL, haa been visiting his brother, Mr. George Scott, of Lo vert's drug store. Next Sunday the Ben Mr.

Van Dome will preach bis farowell sermon aa pastor of the Oak Park Baptist Church. The Bev. S. M. Davis, pastor or the Methodist Church, is building a substantial residence on South Prairie avenue.

Previous to their denarrars for thoir naw home at South Park, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Tavlor were guests for a few days at the Hotel Leonard. The Free Metaodista will hold a meeting at Temperance liall this afternoon, commencing at 3 o'clock. Preaching by the Bev.

David Smasher, of Prospect Park. base ball club ia being organized and grounds will be prepared for it on Oak Park avenne. near Maduou street Messrs. Charles Biles, Charles Todd, Edward Berington, of May wood, and Allen May, of Eixu-hurst, have joined the Union Club. Professors Walters and Harrington, of Michigan L'niverairrv vuutod the Oak.

Park iigh School 'iburadsy, to examine into its work, and to determine aether studenia mixht be admitted to the university upon highschool diplomas. Miss iL A. Goodron Las boen exhibiting at the residence of Mr. A. W.

Pebbles, 331 Aun an set a large collection of specimens of her wotkta aruaha taXMwmy. aud uanj wf Ha jfy moat bean Uful ha been purchased by Oak Park people. About one hundred of the temperance ladies of Oak Park attended sociable and lunch at tbe reading-rooms Friday, and passed tbe after, noon very pleasantly. A vocal and instrumental conoert will be given at Steiner'a Hall Monday eveulng. May 28, for the benelit of tbe free reading-rooma eatab-lisned and maintained by the W.

G. V. Tbe readiufc-rooma have been productive of much good, and the citisens of Oak Park will no doubt give them a rousing benefit Tbe best local talout haa volunteered for the occasion. and the Choral Society, under the direction of x-roiessor Kooeronaw, wui assist isfjo Walgamott, the accomplished violinist, will also appear. xicKeta are on aaie Lovett'a drng store.

-General Grant ConnciL Ttoval Arcanum, an ticipate a good time at their meeting of Man- day evening. May 28, when they will oe viaiwu by Vice Grand Itegent Furnald and Past Grand Regent Jouuhou. There wUl also be present Mr. William BaMis. elocutionist of Chicago; the General Grant tuartet, and the General Grant InMtrumeatal Trio.

Tbe Young Women's Christian Temperance Union gave a muaical and literary entertainment in the reading rooms Thursday evening whwh was followed by a collation and aa hoar or two of sociability, and was very pleasant An unpleasant incident occurred after tne party haa dispersed, however. Some of the idle boys, who had been lounging about the door, took offense at a careless remark of one of wbo had been attending the sociable, followed him up State street and attacaed- and-beat bint severely. No arrests have been made. At the meeting of Oak Park Post, No. 615, G.

K. Friday evening, a resolution waa unanimously patsed to ealebrate Memorial Day, Wednesday, May 30, by a parade in tbe village and a march to Waldheim, Forest Home, and Concordia Cemeteries, where tbe 'decoration ceremonies will be performed. It was also resolved to invite tbe peoplo of Oak Park to participate with the veterans and make the observance of the day general in the viliave. Details In lull will be publiahed in next Sunday's Lma Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Baker celebrated the fifth anniversary of their wedding Wednesday evening. The parlora of their residence were crowded with friends who called to congratulate tne in, and they were liberally remembered in the way of wooden presents. There was an interesting game of progressive euchre at the residence of Mr. W. Kash Thursday evening, participated in by Mr.

and Mra W. H. Emery, Mr. and Mrs. George Clapp, Mr.

and Mra. J. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murray.

Sir. and Mrs. F. P. Elliott, Air.

and Mrs. 8. Bailor, Mr. and Mrs. Will Owen.

Mis. Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. George Mosher, Mra. J.

P. Sharp, Mias Sharp, and others. In the notice published in last Bon day's bm Oca-AW of the presentation of a flag to Oak Park Post. No. Gli.

G. A. K. by the Society of the Ladies of the 1'Of tne correspondent was misinformed, and credit was not given to whom it was due. Mias Mand Boiiea, da-ighter of a comrade of tbe post, presented the beautiful and elegant flag in behalf of the ladies; aud while she delivered her prettv speech, tbe banner waa gallantly held by Mr.

lbridge West, a veteran's sou. A pleaniug feature of the entertainment, not meUoued in the former notice, was tne patriotio recitation by Miss Nelvon. CENTRAL PARK. Mr. George Barge has removed to Sheboygan, Mich.

Mra Cameron baa almost recovered from her late illness. Mr. E. H. Zickler haa gone to Geneva Lake, to remain during the summer.

Mr. William Foxwell and family have removed to Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs, A. R. Emerson, of Davenport, Iowa, visited Central Park friends last week, Mr.

Fred W. Cox, of Bel rulers, waa at the Hotel Rogers Tnesdav lat Mrs. M. Lewis, of Ottawa, HI, has been viait-ing with the Rev. Mr.

aud Mrs. 8. K. Harrison. Mr.

Edward Wbalen. a well-known ear shop employe, is seriously ilL The'young ladiea of St Philip's Churoh are preparing for another musical and literary entertainment, the date of which will be announced hereafter. Mr. A. F.

Howitt, recently of the Northwestern car shops, bsa assumed the foreman ship of the round-house at Belvidere. The Cicero saloons were all closed Sunday last, and for the flint time in many years their keepers all attended church. Miaa Jttay Allen, wbo haa been aoiournine for' over a year in Contra! Park, and has made many friends, left 1 Uuretlay for her borne in Michigan. Tbe Rev. PaarsaU, ef Jefferson County.

snaes, on his- way tar tMaoehsMee, to aw tend the Baptist aunual meeting? is visituag hie. brother, Mr. brothers bad not met before for thirty year. Sneak thieve entered the residence of Mr. Henry -Luther Thursday afternoon while tbe family waa at Garfield Park, and got away with several valuable articles of jewelry and a small urn of money.

Over one hundred employe in the different departments of the Northwestern car shops were laid off Thursday, and one of the big steam hammers was stopped. Mr. John pence, a former resident of Central Park, satisfied with his experience as a hotel keeper in Wisconsin, haa returned to the employ of tbe North western Railway Company, and again resides in tbe villagj, Oriental Council, Select Knights, A. O. TJ.

of Central Park, haa received an invitation to appear in the parade in Chicago on Decoration Day, and will probaoly accept Invitations aro out for the china wedding of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Foster Thorsday even, ing next, and a delinhtful time ia anticipated by their very many friends. Miss Annie Smith, who ha recently undergone a very painful surgical operation at the hands of Dra.

Vincent Haight, Hall, and Boyd, of Chicago, is in a fair way to recover. At St Bxrnabaa' Church to-day Sunday school will commence at 1U o'clock, and will be followed immediately by service conducted by a lay brother. Freachigg in the evening by the Bev. Dr. Morrison.

Police Magistrate Pearsall will start Tuesday for a visit to Kansas and other Western States, and will be accompanied by his daughter. Mis Alice. The Magistrate will be absent about two weeks, and the young lady will probably remain West dnrine the summer. Iu the meantime Justice A. M.

Young will preside over the poUoe court There will be a musical and literary entertainment at the Tilton School Hall Wednesday evening next lor tne penes of Bt Barnabaa' Episcopal Church. An attractive programme has been arranged, and tbe best home talent haa volunteered for the occasion. After the programme there will be refreshments and a seaou of sociability. The Cicero saloon were closed last Bnnda by order of the town authorities, aud all day long there waa a steady stream of "can rashers across Crawford avenue intrt Chicago, where the saloon were not The town authorities will go a step further, it ia said, and bung what influence they can to bear for the enforcement of Sunday ordinancea by the city. "Old Henry," aa he is called, and very few know any other name for him, baa held the position of "caller" at the Northwestern car shop for almost twenty years, and ha not lost a day.

His dnty is to call engineers and firemen for special runs; he knows thsm all, and they all have great respect for him. A gentleman has recently built a pretty atone cottage on Washington boulevard, in Central Park tbe roof of which is painted in tripos of red, white and blue. Situated as it is, in the open prairie, it can be seen from a long distance and has a decidedly patriotic appearance. The blue union with atar only are needed to oom-plcto the National colors. Tbe Ladies' Auxiliary Society, of Division No.

90, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, held itd annual May party at Martine'a Hall in Chicago Thursday oveuing. The Central Park people who attended speak of it as a most deliKbtful affair. A special ear took the villagers to and from tbe party, and among ita pas. scngors were Mr. and Mr.

E. Baker and friend. Mr and Mrs. Q. Gerew, Mr.

and Mra Frod Wilmer, Misses Annie Corngan, Jennie (Jarditran, alaggie-ttanMban; Annie Ehert, -Annie Arnold, Messrs. James Scully, W. John Furlong. Eugen Towslev, James Sullivan, Thomas Larkin, SL Lyons. IL Harder.

T. CressweUL M. Coartnev. uu puiora Next Thursday evening 24, a grand' stereopticon panorama and lecture will be given in St Philips1 School hall corner of Fortv-aeo-ond street and Park aveune, for the benefit of the school. Tho entertainment ia entitled "Around the World in Ninetv Minntoa Tiu object is to show some magnificent dissolving I views of places and scenes of interest in ail parts of the world, while a brief descriptive dis- coarse will be delivered upon each, affair I will be highly amusing, instructive, and enter taining.

and the price of admission has beeu placed at 23 cents. Among other views there will be diaulayed several place of interest ia Ireland ana vome. LAKE VIEW. E. I Wheeler returned from a trip through th South last Friday.

Mis FraueM JBoUar, Hum alt, entertained TTTEfSTODAY INTER 3IAY. 20, 1888 TWJNTY-FOUIl a number of Chicago friend last Thursday The Deering factory la about through this season's work, having made soma 18,000 binders and about 20,000 mower. Next Friday evening the Ladiea Aid Sooioty, of Gross Park, will meet at the reaideno of Mrs. Tebbetta; on Paulina street Preparations are being made for a strawberry festival, to be given by the Royal Arcanum, of Gross Park, next Saturday night The third annual recital of th pupils of Miss May Whitney will take plan at the aausio ball next irtday evening. Monday evening last Mueller Northwestern Band, of Chicago, gave Mr.

Louis Schwuchow a serenade before hia departure for Mount Clemens. Schwuchow left on Wednesday evening. She Belden Avenne Baptist Church will bold it only service at 4 o'clock this afternoon in the chapel of tne Church of the Covenant The Bev. H. H.

Barbour, th pastor, will preach. Next Sunday evening the members of the Hancock Poet, No. 060, and Washington Post 087, Grand- Army of tho Republic aie to attend a memorial service of the Belden Avenue Baptist Church to be held in the Wesley M. E. Church.

The Bev. it IL Barbour will preach a sermon appropriate to tbe occasion, Tbe annual convention of the Gorman Evangelical Teachers' Association of North America will be held in the Bethlehem Church, beginning Wednesday, May 23, and continuing three days. air. Saeger, of St Louia, the senior President of the association, will preside. Tbe chief social event of th week waa the marriaxe, Tuesday evening, of Mr.

William Volk and Mia Annia Dilger. The ceremony was performed at St Henry's Church by the pastor. The Lake View Ministerial Alliance will meet at tbe Music Hall Monday afternoon. Work on the new bniluing of St Peter Epia. eopal Church ia progressinar finely, and it ia expected "the" edifice will be completed by St Peter's day, June Th building ia a substantial frame structure, located on Fletcher street, between State oourt and Evans ton vv E.

M. Barnard, tbe newly appointed justice, will occupy the ofnoo formerly occupied by Justice Fiabieigh, just south of the police station. The Bev. N. J.

Harknea is still confined to his room, aud the Bev. Mr. Chase will ooenpy tbe pulpit of hi church to-day. The Baptists of Gross Park have purohaaed two iota on Otto street, near Sonthport avenue, and expect to build this summer. Th Judges' and clerks of election can get their pay at room 15.

No. 114 LaSaU street, between lO m. and 4 p.m. Beut for tbe polling place will be paid by George Lill, City Treasurer. NORTH EVANSTON.

Mr. A. Williams paid aa a flying visit this week. Mr. F.

W. Lawrence has removed to Bavene- wood. Mia Bessi Nutting spent the past week in Chicago with her friend, Mra J. Parker, ae Lucas, The dead body of a man ahot through the head, found between her and Wilmette Wednesday, gave the village a big sensation this It waa at first thought to be a murder, but later suicide was evident -The" programme of pleasing entertainment rendered in th Methodist Church Sunday night, under the anspiees of the Young Ladies Missionary Society, was verv Sue and the evening a success. The dialogue bv the three little boys and the recitation by Mias Mabel Brumbaugh were considered especially fine.

A Ting was found by Mra. W. M. Jenka on a Northwestern train last Saturday night The owner can get it by describing property. Mr.

E. IX Lnwen ha gone to Denver. CoL, where he willl take charge of Kimball A Col's large piano factory. Mra. James Gormley.

of Chicago, sptnt the past week with Mra H. Parsons. Mr. J. P.

Norton and bis daughter, Mr. James Sherlock, and Mra. J. IL Delano were visitor ia town tins week. EVANSTON.

The appropriation bill has been finished by th village trustees. It appropriate a total of $00,608.88, of which only $32, ilL46 is to be raised by tax. Th total for the different and, including th unexpended balances, are aa fol-towsi- PabUfl-buildings. aalariea Of village officers, $3.207. 03; police, fir department, street improvement.

lighting atreet a parka, special assessments. water work, sinking fund for water loan bonds. aink-ingXund for sewerage i loan 50; luterest fund for 18S7 sewer bonds, interest and Minting fond for sswer loan bonds, 73. The Conned haa decided to fit up the village offices in metropolitan style, with separate table for the different members. A new movement took shape during tbe week in the successful formation of the Evanston Country Club, which already inolude upward of lOO of th prominent people of the village of both erica.

Tbe membership is limited to 15U. The club will be devoted to tonnia, riding, coaching, and kindred outdoor sport. The officer are: M. M. Kirkman, President; Huxh K.

Wilsoa and F. Clarke, Vic President Thomas Sw Creighto Secretary and Treasurer; Miss Kate Aiahton, Corresponding Secretary. Tbirtv wheelmen have orcsntzed the Evans-ton Bicvde Club, with the following officers: B. President; E. 8.

Angk, Secretary; George it Sargent, Treasurer; E. T. Brown, captain; L.B. Springer, bugler. The organisation is to be completed at a meeting to be held Tuesday next There ia some talk of an elevated railroad to connect Evanston with tbe city, but so one seems to know who is back of the project, if any one.

Mrs. 7. E. Aimsby entertained a number of intimate friends, Friday evening. Alexander Clark haa been appointed Village Attorney of Sooth Evanston, O.

French has made a bid for th Lake View electric light plant, and if be ia successful the light may be introduced into Sonth Evanston. Evanston is not experiencing any sensational boom ia real estate, but there is a very healthy movement nevertheless. For the laat two weeks there were twenty-nine transfers, aggregating $101,223. the chief sale of interest being that of the Hatfield ace to Mr. M.

a Bornham. tho architect, Tbe University ball nine left Friday evening to play tho Beloit College nine yesterday afternoon, and the Madison team Monday. They will make a strong pull for both game. The prospects now are that there will bo a large attendance at th forty-fifth annual meeting ol the State Congregational Assodattoo, wnich i to be held in Evanston Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of next week. Among those who are to take part ar the Bev.

Dra. Goodwin and Gnnaanlua, of Chicago; Dr. Alden, of Boston: Dr. Barnnm and Mrs. Coffing, from Turkey; the Bev.

Post, of Springfield, 111 the Bev. Warren F. Day, of Ottawa, and tba Bev. W. G.

Puddefoott th irrepressible backwoods evangelist Walter Gallnp baa removed' with his family from Indianapolis to Evanston. Dr. and Mra F. Bradley have gon to Lowell, to spend the summer months. Evanston ia to be the noma of M.

Stone, the recent editor of the Aa The Bev. Dr. F. Jones, baa returned from the General Mothodiat Conference at New York, and th Rev. Dra, Bidgaway and Bsnnstt havs left to lake his place.

Mr. aad Mra B. Carsweil returned Thursday from Florida. i- 'GARFIELD PARK. T-Ths laat meeting of th season of th Waah-ington Boulevard Progressive Euchr Club was bald at th borne; of Mr.

and Mrs. E. B. Oziasl No. 1058 Washington boulevard, last Wednes day evening.

The first prize were awarded to Mra, G. E. Ml Pratt and Mr. J. N.

Gibson, and the second to Mra D. W. Mills and W. H. Dy-moad.

Beaidoa- tba regular elub th following ladle and gentlemen were present aa guests: Mr. and Mra A. W. Neff, Mr. aad Mra G.

E. M. Pratt, Mr. and Mra W. H.

Mr. and Mra Merrick Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. J. 'N.

Gibson, and Bert Mr. and E. W. Stan wood will celebrate their fifteenth wedding anniversary next Monday G. M.

Richardson has been quite ill daring the past week; and also had tbe misfortune to lose ona ef his valuable draft Dorses. Mrs. Cropsey baa gone to Lincoln, for a two-weeks' visit with relatives and friends. Miss Spofford has been on th sick list for two weeka Th prospect of rapid transit on th West Bide ia hartag ita infinanco to ear neighbor- hood, and find ourselves on th verge of a boom. Alderman Landon is erecting ten eight-room houses on Walnut street, between Sacramento and Albany avenues.

Hayes and ii. W. Barchard bars begun the erection of ten nine-room bouse on Walnut street, between Homan and Kedxi avenuea, to oust about eaca Captain D. W. Mills and Q.

W. Spofford ar making extensive improvements on their al ready beautiful homes, corner of Washington pouievani anu uoman avenue. The operetta of "Red Biding Hood" was pro-sen led Friday evening at Van Bnren Hall, corner of Madison atreet and- California avenne, tinder th auspices of tbe Woman's Benevolent Society of Garfield Park, and waa admirably rendered. CHICAGO LAWN. -W A Methodist church was organized laat venerable Elder Hitjhoock being in attendance.

Th meetings wil bo continued for several days Dr. Hitcheeek preaching this forenoon and the Rv. Dr. Berry in th svsning. Dr.

Bolton of Chicago, will preaoft Monday van-lag. Gonsidarabi interest is manlfastod. Th Primitive Baptist Church aro also talking of locating here in considerable number and baUdiog a charch. A number of their leading men and minister havsf already bought, among them being tho venerable. Ee v.

John Metzger, the Rev. T. a Moyers, John Enimert David Humphry. George Long and others. -Tim Chantaodua Circle waa entertained at tho reaideno of Mra J.

W. Farmer, wbo aurpriaed ner Kuests witn a rion treat oi strawberries ana cream, ice cream, cake, ate. All were happy. The Arcadian Pleasure Cob cm an enjoyable social party and danee at Weldw'a Haa on Friday evening. i The buildiug boom shows no abatement Each week adds from two to half adoseu new houses.

The population ha nearly doubled since, last January. For several week far plantinr baa been th order of the day. Between and 10,000 trees and evergreens nave been planted. The railroad company has teen improving and refitung tne depot for th laat four months. It is believed that ic will be ia first-class -condition by next winter.

Two nw Sunday trains are to added today. MORELAND. A Me. Oscar Erickson haa gon into business in Wisconsin. i.

Mr. and Mra Charlos Daffield are visiting friends in Wisconsin. y' Mr. Erick Blemgreo and Mary StahL both of Moreland, were married Sunday last Servioea at the usual hours at th Presbyterian Church to-day; preaching by tha acting pastor Mr. a Bain.

There was a pleasant family reunion at th residence of Mr. J. B. Davis Friday afternoon and evening, tha occasion being bis SOCb birth day. Miss May Hudson, tbe contralto, and Mr.

William Boyd, tbe basso of tbe Moreland Preau bvterian Church, whose voice heretofore hare blended beautifully, will be married Tuesday evening. The Knight and Ladies of Honor will ealebrate the order's anniversary. May 20. by grand entertainment at Savles' Hall "The dramatic club of Geueral Grant Lodge, Knigbnt of Pythiaa, havs volunteered for tba occasion, and other excellent musical and dramatic talent will appear. It will no doubt be a very successful affair.

There will be the usual services at tho Norwegian Methodist Charch to-dar; preaching by the pastor, th Bor. Mr. Johusoo. At 3 o'clock in the afternoon services in the English language will be conducted bv the le r. Mr.

Schwartz, pastor of the Methodist Chuick at Austin. Ail are invited. Mias Maggie Barclay's lClh birthday, which fell on Wednesday laat, waa -tha. occasion of a moat delightful surprise party. a th avening the Barclay residence waa crowded with Joyons young people, who preaecfed Mia Magkiewitk a beautiful basket of flowers.

The guest were royally entertained and had a good tun. IDG ELAN D. Mra. Fulton la much better, Mr. and Mrs.

Brinks sojourn in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Attridge aro absent from home. The lawn tennis ground; is being fixed up and will shortly bo in order fof play.

Bidgeland people will berried to read that -the Cioero Waterworks Oonroaoy wtU soon extend its water service pipe from ttidgeland aveaue east to Austin avenue, and north petwesa those streets to Cedar atreet' i By order of the chief of" the Bidgeland fir department all members thereof ar directed to report at tbe engine bouse at "8 p. m. sharp on the evening of May 22, ro too oonaideratiom of matters of importanoa. i v- Bidgeland came very near baingi th scene of a sad and fatal occurrence Wednesday laat In some way a large quantity-of gas escaped from the heating furnace in tho waidence of Mr. John Came, on Cuyler avanudt, and th entire family waa partially asuffooated.

Providentially the presence of gas was discovered in time to preveut fatal eonseqoeucoa. Witn the exception of Mr. and Mrs. Carne, and Miss Blanuhe, who ar doing well, too affected one havs entirely recovered. The vocal and instrumental conoert riven by Miss G.

Hilton, assisted by Miss Hilton aud Mr. J. Ohlheiser and Mr. Bentley, Friday evening, waa a great aacesea Bidgelaud pso-ple turned ont eu masse, and Anstia and Oak Park were largely represented. The programme was excellent and the performances ware admirable.

Mias G. Hilton's rendition of "Adagis, op. 24 (Weber)," was enthusiastically received. Mis Hilton's song, "Alia Stella Confidante," was one of the gems of the Mr. Bently's flute obligato blending liarmouioualy with the aingor'a voice.

The song waa enoored, aa were many other numbers on the programme. Mr. Ohlbeiser gave the a nee Kiver" in response to an encore, and interpreted it in a bnihly artistic manner. A pleading incident of the concert was the presentation to Mis G. Hilton of a beautiful floral effenng by--Mr.

Sam Attridga, in behalf of a coterie of 'young men, who take great pride in the fact that Bidgeland can boast so talented a pianist MAYWOOD. There ia great achvity 4a Tal eetata and banding. Mrs. Ouyler and daughter, of Chioago, spent th Sabbath with Captain and Mra Jennings. Tha annual meeting of the M.

A. baa been adjourned to assemhi at tha sail of th President Mra Alcott and Mra. William Charles, have been tho guests of Mra K. B. Barney.

Messra Manning and Powers, who delighted their audience at the laat entertainment of tho M. L. appeared last week in Chioaga Thursday dawned raiay and threatening for the Presbyterian lee-eream festival, but those wbo gathered ia th evening found bright faces and ready hands to greet them, turning gloom into gladdesa and pleasure into profit Tuesday evenina Profossor Walter Lyman entertained 'a largo audience in th Congregational Church. Musie waa furnished by William Florence, violinist; Mrs. T.

O. Palmer, pianists, aad MisaH. Damson, vocalist "Golden Hair and the Thrae Bears." eonce ruing whion Maywoodite have received many a knowing nod and wink, will be given to th public Mav A delightful ntartainmnt ia anticipated. The Woodlawn Park ClhB wOL a whist party at the club-house next itursda evening. George B.

Davis is in the East whurs hs ia attending a sick father. "tV' An enjoyable surprise party was. a eld Friday evening, at the reaideno of Mx. aad Mrs. B.

ScbuoUa. The Bev. P. E. Johnson begins bis three weeks' vacation t-day.

Jla will visit his old ho ma at Detroit, Mich 4- Mrs. R. B. Peattie and ehil4rn bay gon on fox lake. Th fishing season haa opened in grsal shape and baas, pickerel, and waB eve ara apparently eatrer to be caught Tbe present rainy' weather ia just right for fishing and'many have been out from Chicago.

at As an example of th "flaberman'a lftck" hero just now it may be mentioned that on last Sunday Meaars. Casler and Burcky, two Cliicagoans. caught a fine serine of thirty bass and pickerel and also one muakalocga, Tbe latter, the tieer oi tnese waters, is tne nsnerman a pride and joy when caught The one in tins ease weighed eighteen pounds; and the bass from two to four pound. Other excellent catch as havs been made, out this is sumcient to mention. ihs shooting season, whion.

baa Just eloasd, i waa never excelled, docks being almost unlimited in number. The prospects ef tha opening sason at tbls popular resort are excellent, and Fox Lak will probably be visited by even a larger number of pleasure and health seekers than ever if th weather i fair. Laat season's rush waa so great that the hotels at times were crowded to tnair utmost nana or them will nave tneir paoity enlarged thia season. PARK RIDGE. John Kemp baa been vary low during the week.

Mra Goodspeed and Mis Anni Miller, of th city, visited fi lends aero last Friday. Mr. and Mra M. Davis hare returned from tbe West Mra Kennedy and Mr. Hill, of Lovsll, are a-ueeU of Mr.

Lundermaii. Mra Charles Lawman has gona to the Lak Superior regions for aa extended visit The peanut sociable at th Hv. Mr. Bow no's residence was a delightful affair. About forty couple attended.

Hidnev Hibbard. whila entiliis- nM ehopnad off hia thumb. Misr Bebeooa Dorntan haa gone to Marengo oo a tosit Th family of Mr. Hibbard narrowly escaped Suffocating with eoal gsa this week. Mrs.

Hib-bard awoke feeline oppressed and immediately aroused tha children. It waveaosed by a de-foctiTe pipe. i IRVINQ PARK. Mrs. Colonel MoClanahan baa gona to Lak Forest on a vlaii i- Kiss Louisa Monk, who baa boon vary aiek, ia convalescent Th poor-boos sewsr, running through this plaoa, is very obnoxious to residents bar, Th Bev.

Mr. Holmes, of Chicago, visited Mr. 0. Pnrington laat Wednesday. Alexander McDonald ia now on a fair road to recovery.

Mra Hudson Tuesday. waa married in Chioago teat 'Mia Leila 8t Clair, from Woodstock, ia a guest of bar brother. ML M. St Clair. Mr.

Stagg, of Park Bidg. visited Mrs. E. J. Sanford last Tuesday.

The Five Spots gtvo a party at tha School Hall Friday evening. May 25. Ilia Bev. Mr. Bishop.

Archdeacon of tbe Diocese of Chicago, will officials at St John's Charch to-day, and give holy communion. Professors Flo ranee and Lyman, Mr. T. G. Palmer, ana Miss Huldah Dan'isoa gav a concert at Maywood last Tuesday evening.

The Irving Park "Steers" and th Montrose "Colts" laved a match gam of base ball at the Irving Park school grounds laat Monday. NORWOOD PARK. Miss Fannio Smith ia a till confined to bar bom. Mr. E.

H. WlnohaU haa been on a business trip to Ohio. Miss Alice Donaldson, of Lyl. baa been engaged aa organist at th America Ba-formed Cnnreh. Last week Mis Maud Fuller, daughter of Chief Justice M.

W. Fuller, waa a guest of Mr. E. H. Winchea Mr.

J. IL Walmaley haa gona to Missouri, sad will travel through Kansas before returning. Miss May Seymour waa favored with a sor- Srise party on her 18th birthday last Thnra-sy evening It was attended by many friends from Chioago, id tho resident in this vicinity. AVON DALE. Surveyors ar very busy in this locality.

Born, Sunday, Kay 13, to the wife of Elinton Foraner, a son. Mrs. Forenor, of Chioago, ia stopping with ber mother, Mrs. Dunn. There are to be two churches erected on th Gross subdivision in the near future.

It is rumored that fifty-one acre of land ha been sold near her for th sum of $72,1501 It is to be sab-divided into city lots. Tbe stereo-panoramic entertainment and conoert of National aong on Friday evening, at th new meeung-nous, proved JEFFERSON PARK. Th Beds will play th Union Stars of Chioago to-day. Charley Bchenstedt baa returned from Michigan. Kiss Annia Gray baa been aide for the past week, but is now improving.

t. A fifs and drum corps is soon to be started Mr. and Mra J. H. Soehl.

father and mother of Mra. Henry Frahm. are at her house quit ilL A nw pop firm from Waokegan baa suned in busms nara, HUMBOLDT PARK. i Thomas Fitzgerald, formerly Captain of Polio in Jefferson, has been appointed police sergeant on tba Chicago force and assigned to duty ia section 30. Last Wednesday afternoon a freight train jumped th track at Heine and Bloomingdal atreela and too engine dssbed through a eoal sued into a back yard, where it stuck ia th mud.

TURNER'S PARK. 1 Mrs. Gottfried and family will summer bar this year, and consequently there will be no picnics this season. Fred Palzen, whil helping his brother to move, fell and broke bis leg. U.

Heolein ha retarned to Chioago, and Frank Palasn baa also amoved from th Park. HERM0SA. Last Sunday night about 8 o'clock Officer Young found throe little boys, brothers, aged respectively 7, 8, aad 0 years, wandering about her lost It seems that they bad com oat this way from Milwaukee avenue with a hunter, and had straved from him in soma way. They were retained to their agonised paranat, who war glad enough to see them again. I FOREST GLEN.

Mr. Charles Nelson, of Monro. HL, visited bis many friends bars last week. Mra Margaret Bobiaaoa baa returned boms after a pleasant sojourn In Eagle, Wis. Mr.

Thomas Arthur has been yiaiting ia tbe city this week. NORTHFIELD." Tba Northflsld baa ball dab played th Wheelings hvat gatarday, boatinj thom by a aoors of 16 tola Ths Methodists are using the Lutasrau Churoh while their aactuary is being repairsd, 1 PALATINE, i Frank Faskett and mother retomad bom from Minnesota laat Monday. Horman Longoff, who baa been quite ill, is up and around again. 'r Judge Williamson took a' abort vacation this week, and went with his wife to Milwaukee is viait Professor H. L.

Merrill wUl take a pleasure trip to California thia aummor. Mr. William Williams, of th Coot County Herald, baa purchased tho 1'alatina tUrprit, and will remove hia ofiioe from Arlington -uv'i MAPLEWOOD. Mr. IX IL Moore, of Dayton, ILL, haa been visiting witn Mr.

Frank Parker. Dr. Kruosmark is eon fined to bis boas with eryaipelas. Mra Thomas Jenkins haa gone to Chicago to reside with ber foster-mother. Mra, Williams, of Elgin, is a guest ef Mra Dr.

Ahlarran. Mr. Arnold 8toir foot was cruahed Tneaday, a safe falling on it Mr. Chriatensen, a store-keeper, wasaaaanlted and knocked down in the boulevard a few night ago by a young man with a elub. Tha miscreant escaped.

HIGHLAND PARK. Througb bis agent, James McDonald, Mr. Fillmore, of Providence, B. this week sold th Central Hotel property to a Mr. Gerry.

Th new proprietor will repair th hotel throughout, beautify the grounds, and havs it in running order about June i A dancing party will be givon by Mias Walksr ia McDonald's Hall next Friday evening. IGoorgo JX Hardia, of Waokegan, baa par. chased soma choice lots on Laurel avenue, near th laka The Bev. B. Hibbard attended th big rs-ligiooa convention at Washington this weak ia Company with other leading Baptists.

M. Frsutlaga diad sud.nly last week Ear- I urday at the age of 4 5 years. Death was occa sioned by a stroks of aooolexv. Tnesdav evening next tho veteran and other interested persons will meet to prepare a pro gramme tor ueou ration uay. Mr.

Corey waa called East this week by tbe death of bis mother. DESPLAINES. Itevival servioea ara being aald bar byth Bev. Mr. BoU.

Mr. J. Berry haa retarned from the Bouth. Two fatal eases of msssles havs occurred at Feehan villa thia week. Edmund J.

Meyer, of this plaoa, and Mias Angnsta Geils, ef Arlington Heights, were married Thursday. Frank Kofke'a friends gave him surprise party last Daturuay, ma oirwaay, WILLOW SPRINGS. John Satlivan baa been vary sick, bat i sow lowly recovering. Tbe new school-house is nearly ootnolatad. and will be ready for occupancy next weak.

ENGLEWOOD. Water rant and dog tax ia do'. A large number of real estate transfers bav taken plaoa tba past week in Spite of th unfa-vorabl weaihor. Mr. gchiff bought twenty-five feet of ground on Sixty-third, near Wright atreet, paying $100 per foot Fredrich Boldt, a German painter 28 years of age, residing with bis family, consisting of a fs and two children, disappeared homo May 8, and bia wife feara be haa committed suicide, as when bo departed he waa ia de spondent mood, and a letter wsa found written by him that he would either hang or shoot himself.

Nothing haa been seen or beard of him sinee bis departure. Th family ar left ia, poor circumstances. 1 ne last meeung luo season oi we agie-wood New Church CUth took place at the real- dene of Mr. and Mra Charles W. Taylor last Monday evening.

Tba occasion was a most pleasant one. The exercises of th veainjr closed with tha rendering of a a loot musical and Utorary programme. Ths Englsaooa A tuieuc uu has decided io oontinc in Arcade Hall and have leased it for aix montha Tbe Covenant Baptist Church has nndertaken to collect a fund toward building a new churvh. aad is asking dim offerings, the contributor becoming tba owner of a brick for every dim paid. Salebury'a Tronbadoar played at Lanyon'a Opera Hoase last Wednesday evening to a large audience.

Tbe business oi this nouse is improving, owing to the manager, Mr. Fred I An you, engaging first-claas eompanie. Mo-Kee Bankin's 'Danitoa" will show bar Tneaday evening. The maiVoarriera have organized a base ball club. Jlr.

J. Bishop, or Macon, ua, is visiting at the reaideno of Mr. J. Bussed. Mr.

Brsyton Bushes and wire bar gon East Vra. Van Horn, and Mra J. C. Johnson, of Milan. HL, are viaitiag at the residence of Mr.

and Mra Scott on sixtieth atreet Mr. A. Haight. of Na 13 Maple street, made a trip to Morris. HL, last Welnesday evening, to install th officers of Canoke Temple, P.

Mra. F. O. KimbalL and Mra Naeon, of Worcester. ar visiting their mother and sister, Mra K.

W. Preaoott of Sixty-ninth street Mr. snd Mr. George Sherwood have gon oa a visit to their old home in New Jersey. Mrs.

A. W. ratten has gone to Lata maa to spend tbe summer. Mr. K.

Luce nude a business trip thia week to St Louis. Mias Parrv. of Granville, Ohio, is visiting ner sister. Mrs. David Sloan, of No.

740 Stxty-sevsath street Mr. W. 8. Baldwin and family havs removed to California Mra Peckham. of Wichita.

Kan. visiting at tha residence of Mr. aad Mra S. E. George, Sixty and Wsntworth aveaua 1 ne missi xwrrougna oave removaa to juut- i City.

Ma Joseph Unrig and wife gon on a abort visit to Dnbuqu. Iowa. Mr. n. 1 nas goa io xienver.

uoia. to take ehargaof tho Denver MepmbUemm aa managing editor. Mrs. is. r.

nouett. wu or tne i owo Attorney, aacompanied by her mother, baa gon to Europe for anrexteudad tour. The laat of a course of entertainments given under tho aospioos of tha C. A-, will occur Monday evmug. in Aroade HalL It wlJi -so aa athletic Tbe Odd Fellows' entertainment for the bone-fit of the family of tbe lata W.

C. Baker wrB occur Tuesday evening in Arcade HalL Over 1.0O0 tickets hare been sold. Th affair promises to be a success. Tbe Englewood brach of the Bri tiah-American Asaociatioa held a public installation of the officers last night in Temperance Hall, No 330 Sixty-third atreet. The attendance was qu te large, and a goo.l ttma in general waa en-joved by those present i Mr.

and Mra. Dunn entertained tha Lotus Club Friday evening at their home. School aud streets. Th programme arranged specialty for the occasion waa well rendered. and Mrs.

A. H. Champlin entertained th Acorn Club Friday evening at their home, Sixtv-first and School streets. The attendance waa 'quit large. It waa a Bobert Burn evening.

James Watson; organist of tho Englewood IL E. Church, will to-day commence a acne of organ recitals, to taaa the place of tho aong acrvic held Sunday evenings from 7:30 to 7:45 o'clock. Ibe Earneat Workers' Society of the Normal Park Presbyterian Charch waa handsomely entertained Monday evening at tbe bom of Mrs. IL No. 3G34'Wentwortk avenue.

An excellent programme. "araaogod for the occasion bv Mrs. Dr. Greenleaf, waa well rendered. "The Weber Wagon Works, at Auburn, will not close June 1.

aa publiahed. Tney are contemplating an enlargement of- their plant at that time, but a ill not shut down, A. well attended musical was given Monday evening at th home of Mr. and Mra A. S.

Dar. row, No. 378 One Hundred aad Sixtieth atreet, by the pupils of W. A. Smith.

Tha programino waa well rendered. The May Pole party Thursday evening in Arcade Hall waa a success financially and socially. The attendance waa large and aa a result the treasurv of tho Ladies' Aid Society of tba TJni-versalist Church waa enriched to too extant of $15a The Young People's Society of the Simpson Chapel. Fifty-nintu and LaSalle treeta, gave a musical Tuesday evening in the church parlors. The Ladies' Aid Society of the North Congregational Church gave an entertainment Friday night in the churcn parlors, where a children's cantata, given some time ago, was repeated.

After tho rendition of tha programm a aooial tone was an joyed Mr. and Mra W. Taylor entertained ths new church club Monday evening at their home. No. 735 Chestnut street An sxcslleat evening waa au joyed.

Howard Grass and family will leavs shortly for Australia. Mr. and Mra Joseph TJhrig. of No. 630 Tal street, aro visiting in Dnbuque, Iowa.

Miss Carrie Nicholson, of Poughkaepsie, N. who haa been visiting W. G. Farrar and fam-ilv. of No 6O02 Parry avenue, haa gone to Madieort, Wia.

Mr. W. Steele and Mis J. E. Page, of New York, are visiting W.

G. Farrar and family, at No. titil2 Perry avenue. Lou Peckham, of Wichita, is visiting Mr- and Mra a E. George, bixty-third and Wentworth avenue.

The Misses McEihany hav gona to Kiohigaa to spend the summort -Mr. and Mr. J. Zeis have gon to Bloom. HL K.

Lose, of Seventieth atreet and Webster aveuue. ia back from St Louia A. B. Yale street, has gon West on business. Colooel F.

W. Parker, of the Normal School, went te Fort Wayna Friday evening. The ladies of tho. First Baptist Charch will give a Diekena party about June Tbe Parents' meeting, under tba auspices of tho W. T.

of Englewood, will be held Monday evening in tbe Baptist Church. jLra -V vvot, ui LfiiHiu, vmo, a Ruimi ui Mr. and Mra James L. Gatos, Na 412 North Normal Parkway. D.

Bsader, of Aurora, 111., is visiting Mrs. F. IX Bristol. Na 0710 Perry avenue. Mra J.

E. Scott, of No. 5d45 Wentworth are- nne, will leave Tuesday for Scotland. Dr. Ernerst Pierpont, Of Philadelphia, Is visiting in Englewood.

The Kev. iL a Taylor A. HaUiweU, and El win Burt represented the churoh union at tha prohibition convention at Springfield, HYDE PARK. Th political nsws of th week was tha reappointment of Superintendent of Public Works Powell. Serious charges had been made against Mr.

Powell, but tho examining committee reported that there was no truth in them. Spencer S. Beman, th well-known architect and his brids. nee Mary Miller, have returned 1 iL i 1 from btatan Isi and, wasr thsy wars Living on the Reputation of others. 1 Talte evevy'thing that I have but my good name; leave me that aad I am So said the philosopher.

So- say all mannficturera of genuine article to that horde of irrti-tttors which thrive npony the reptt-tafJon of others. The good name of ALLCOCZTT P020US PLASTIES ha induced tnany adventurers to pu in the market imitations that are not only lacking in the best elements of the genuine but are often harmful in their effects. The! public fhould be on their guard against these frauds, and, when an external remedy is needed, be sure -to insist npon having rosous PLASTSBJ marrlad April 30. Mr. and Mrs.

Beman hav gon to housekeeping at Kenwood. A Dumoer or dm memoers oi me ran una indulired in a whist partT. Thnrsdsy oveuing. Kext Thursdar evening tho club will give an to formal reception. Tho societT event of the week was the recep tion st the Kenwood Club Friday night Tbe newly elected officers received Uie memners to -the number of over 30U.

A dancinc programm of ten numbers was onjoved. Th follow ware roasatlv 0190104 oMoer of tho Hyde Park Philosophical Society: Pros i-denL Edzar L. Jarne: First Ties Preside nt. iodg IX H. Wood; Seoond Ties President, X.

A. Partridge; Secretary and Troasursr. a. Comstock. Dr.

and Mra W. 8. Go have returned from a visit in Indiana. Mrs. A.

J. Cooper and Mra. B. P. Hutchinson are on tho Etruria, bound for Europe.

Dr. J. E. Uinkins has renamed from Cairo. where he attended tho meetirut of tho Illinois -Dental Association.

i A dots' choir is being arranged for St raul'a Episcopal Church, Kenwood. Tho present quartet choir will be dispensed The village police force is to be increased by fifteen now members, making th total VJO men, including to oincera ins vuugs win tnea no weU protected. TOWN OF LAKE. Seth B. Crocker, bead time-keeper si 'Swift's pack ing -hoose, and Mias May Mills will be wedded to-day.

Mrs. W. H. Kipp wUl leavs shortly for Cali fornia. Tb testimonial concert to Mra W.

H. Kipp Tneaday evening, in tho Winter Street M. E. Church, waa well attended, and was a success ia every particular. i The Ladios Aid Society of tho Trinity Ro- farmed Episcopal Church wid give a social Tuesday evening at tbe house of Dr.

sod Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G. X.

Owen, of Ka 6505 Harvard street, will entertain th new church club Monday evening. 1 Mrs. J. V. A vent, of Ka C53 Sixty-nftta street, has goae to Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs, Ooorgo Sherwood, of 5a 6317 Wentworth svenna. have gone East Mr. and Mrs. Cnariee Johnson, of Cold water, Mich aro visiting in Englewood.

Ed Kirk. and Charles Potter hav gon to Grand Bipids, Mich. Mr. and Mra J. E.

Wilson, of TJuca, X. are visiting Mrs. Cbariea Chamberlain oo Wentworth avenue. Mra CL B. Xoeum and dauEhtor havs returaad from Davenport, Iowa.

i m. ta. i-ousiey. or Bixry-xaira sireei, josvss to-daV or Wianaia. Mrs.

A. M. Baldwin, of Ka 726 Wintsr street. has gone to Springfield, LU. lira.

W. u. lioiaen, or Mo. Wullir street, ha gon to Springfield, IU. I Captain T.

IL Molcahv ia aaam on tba sick list -is, i W. J. Dehsrr. Town Clark, has returned from James Willis, of Ka 4337 Imerair1 aVeone. haa returned from H.

Palmer is back from a visit to Michigan. Oeom Chase, of Kansas Citv. Mv. ia viaitmar Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Clapp, Forty-fifth and Emerald streeta. Mrs, Peter Caldwell, of Forty-third and Wallace atreet. haa returned from Hot Springs, The Kev. m. liooo.

or too junta UMtgrega-tional Church, will preach on tho saloon qnes- -tion to-nigbt His subject will bo: Via the Sa loon a rriviiegeu industry Tbe seeood anniversary of tho North Congregational Church will be bekl July IX- PULLMAN. The Pullman ear shops received orders tbis week for twenty-two open cars and one eloaod Street car. I Mr. Townsend Master Car Builder Of, tha Chicago and Alton Boad. was at Pullman on Mondav, aad Mr.

Bryant, Master Car Builder of the Chicago, Burlington ana Northern Bosd, was her Thursdav. Mr. Bishop, representing the McComnoy A Toeley Company, of and Otr. Chicago agent for the Toss Spring Com-panrspeat Friday in Pullman. i -'a f.

Tho ear shipped this week war as follows: Fifty-five box ears for tba St PT, M. and Bail way; one private car for General W. JX Wsshbnrne. of Minneapolis; two open street cars for Grand Baplds Street Railway; three sleepers for St Louis aad San Francisco Bail-way. t.

Mr. IX B. Martin. Eupenntendent of th PnU. man School s.

waa married on Thursday to Mist Clarav B- Campbell, of iSoston. Th itev. Phillip Brooks performed tho ceremony at Trinity Church. Mr. and Mra Martin will bo a -home to their friends after tho 25th inst at Hotel Floreoea 1 -1 Mr.

Gilbert tb Pullman baker has mad ar. rangementa to erect a two-etory building at Grand Creasing, where ho will establish a -bakery. Ldberai nueenpuons ar ooing maa in tma region for defraying th expenses of Doooratioa Day. air. Phillip El ward.

Superintendent of th Pull man Railroad, haa moved from Rosalind Jio. 246 Watt avenao. Pullman. The nbiect of the lectors before too students class at tb literary room oa Monday evening waa ''Immigration from tho Old World to tho Kew." Mr. A- XX Bicbaraa, so long and favorably known bv the eitiavne of Pullman, estab lished himself in the grocery business at Kensington, A parry oi iniimaniiee went to saorgan ara last Saturday evening to witness an slocutionarv en tertamment at th seminary thars, iu whion Miss Mande Pieroe, of Pullman, took prominent part in the character of Juliet i alias Nina Wellington, of Chicago, visited Mis Libbie Morgan at Ka 8 On Hundred and Fourth street during tba week.

Mra John Schoor left Friday for Walnut, Iowa, where she will spend tho summer with brr mother. Mr. Sampson Fox and son. of Leeds. Eng- land, spent Tuesday in Pullman." Mr.

Fot is one of tho largest manufacturers of steel in tha employing 3.UUU mra, There are ISO members of tho Pullman Athletic Association, and about fifty- of them are active athletea i Perry, of the U. A. Is la trainm andet-pects to do something tb coming Pnllmaa rtmM An if Stll i John Corbet and E. Q. Brown ara both at Pullman with their boat and hav oommenoed training.

The data of the picnic to bo given by Court Kensington. No. 65, O. ha been changed to th first Sunday in Juns, and not on tho third as first published Tho citizens of Boasland and Kensington are brintnog their combined influence to bear upon, the Hyde Park trustee for better fir protection. They need, and demand, a steam fir engine there.

"Jack" Carson, so well known la Kensington, has gone to Helena, M. T. Mr. W. H.

bwart, of Boseland, is to open a branch back in Kensington. Air. IL Van Oeider, of Kensington, has moved to (ilobe Station. Cook County. Captain Ira Harris haa rented a bouse at Woodlawn, and will remove bis family to tit place within two weeks.

Dr. Fred Holoomb, of Ksnsincrton, luTt for Ksw Xork this weak oa a brisi via. i.

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