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Lake County Independent, 29 May 1896, p. 3

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inothis vots ad hual saw ---mnlift. Mary E. WHles, motherofetx-.en- "d r sp i sat, - i m , v irn b r lo ertor I . H . W i es, died uddenly at the interrupted.eqivring wM hectement. BRIEF COMPIL.ATION OF IL1. homeetÏrsni eeoagd0 "1Unhappily, 1 do not know-not yet, at NOUS NEWS. Yeats leagst, but I shal do no nome yi." S3he- J. N. Olds, dealer in hardware andÅ J 00 0 hal ienDOad staun ng befoe arming Implement, at Canton, han madeMe and ree. helon whie pig-Plan to Promote Good BOehavlor tu the an assignmnent, with liabitesf$1,0 1 noir that she.yore clingtoe her deicate PenItentiary--Elab0rsteCelebration assets, $17,00. 4 ~supple- Agure, making her look u&nusuaUly ollet Event -Bonâton M a a Charles N. Brown, 21yarlld n 4 ~~tal; and elle appeatred to her loyer like a0 MssLialaF Bnc, 0Years old, elopd sM e ancient clas ie fi gure vow ing ven- M ytcri us T ragod_ . fM e hn ont andP wn e re20 ar rio e t ai - D E T N T S W geance on the guity. As the tood thu, -----~ Bel by Judge Bonham. e t at w Ith a fixait look of ert dity on er face, N ew G arb fer Convict . Re L o u di S ch anr, the newlyImarTied CHAPTR Vi.-(Cntinéd.) to-da to see If any of them ean thrOw and prophesied that some day she should The striped suits, which mince the open- Marion, ma wo rg the n amye ofý T w rt r emembers ad they ad "He c aom t, I suppose, fin d anything elle might ave been Ca sand ra COne ditinig uihe d thLe Sotate's np aioewn Y,1,500e tied t o et m ne y on It at the Bank Of S ñ r r ap t o Cundall and one that hiebhad that a n do y o u ranyh rm ?' b ck to the w rld again. bie, lai sde and jaa thsr Place the - Marion t pay for bis Birt net of furiture, Io a iilo sùfer rM ic ia himhe id ot eemver ga, but "*Supposing he tnd" those Oertiacates "Ris fance was shronded," she,11111 n convicts in Jollet Will on July 1 dona.wscovteangvnatrmtCe- that4emhadsr*ped ina his senti Vplesnt hie showed un? "as all murderers shroud ther facel, I prison garb of eadet gtr. The morela ter toebe, gauged by bis future conducet. wanrysenbut had "1poig edo T on areLord thinkt&buthhs or»Iknw.I m milier dress oftblack and white vißnot The ooington City Connen dbeeided hle Mea$h Roll will §111aP datoMcpy his mind. Pny oa n ae n twould Ing-I have thonght and thought for hcal ntirely 44 pes« he i t fd-r to lemyan assessmeat ofet rmo2h degeWas MsMale, as sw omne time past two oeek (the give you an 'Opportunity of puttisg tn a by day and night-whiere 1 ha"e -eescome a bigg d ev e cruonsretriwWa4sQ et i -Ok es- rle&ian le ts r éol was a ne f tb istproperty., You Arebé histe, thatfon m bloem d neA m e to he Wmak h m, sen.fth At cr po te riies4,I e inalmmesrlgçaa -64»the storm was over, and hoerose ta "His heir! Tosallhis imuumene l ne"thea m e eatino wgsnisemeents oiaà 'M tnDestraetion which Ib "@etanly" And thpn?' Penlyn interrupted. 0opriQqs redlsk E M ationsofwill e vigorosresited, - OneoEsmæeet III R -erter wamnan=the tant 1"I shall never claim Ittand I hope he "And 4hen, If I comms t 'rdpendv*. pp bWg thpi oprtiornces aflie igoy itile øl, osw»ffa l,* whelspske tto islveï asking has destroyed every proof of ourtnla- shallibe subjected teosuch l wtOa i .th elean priosrcrddopted ga# enforpeippdag4tel. Q« Q- g s i"rta triebhoad call a cab.111'receiving tionship." every attios of Ithe past eae& enight have better Mrs Sarh H.Ren"sho andserrusl gu.n eImb aslithenu alknome "W ' BecauseWi not the fat thatt he ha sglbua ov %.opunpzthey wounded lir husbaT Dr.Thngmas t Amstfafuat.moii thoghte ,k, it beingso-neartoteI1heldi a position which beloniged to him, worl!" he paused amoment = lsevthe risn l e of Benn, ea Chiamgo. h beDrtnandth dAymngt, earflitle oteiat of Grl e :wno lace. and was the heir to aillais money--Ofelhe lõekedßzdirylat Wdis«tgu risogth n ofop_ Ihoghhutco ee t avilivdtroeth fr. two M1 o dy ies, Ioa. iTte rae t The osentries Who had been on dtyat0 hch7 vrthough tl"thsmoment said: "You ae44*beor b- y res sa .ovlt 1 tate hthhew emrtbis. ennsoe ter og wo ined es, eattdprin'fta and aroundSt.Jae' aactyline -ie the world cause for suspecting- -"know vwhat Irequlire Of 7you «J it han been adoptai with gn e v lie ea ts.fo rdirendamoyThneg liosadbyMdyeenghd rogated, and the one who had been out- -"What?' come your wife??Ad inthe country. It la expoeted tQ e a uitbor thore afamily urpoe assum Iinoeite atern ondaerngofal aide Clarence House stated that lhe dis- "Thot I am it murderer." "Love and SdeIty, Ida, Lis stAd .timulus to tthose who are glagee étael Dr bar n'santrest i i proertymillto pr ee-natnin acombCounty. tinetly rememberediagentielmasn nwe. Nosese suppose You coutld proebave You not that?" "uttht delity for their crimes and effect aàpedy f vethhis wife secirinig a part of it. This Iowa it raged mont iereely in ]Polk Ing Mr. Cundall's descriptionpasgb where Yon were at the timie of his deathr' "Yen," eshe answered, Yout ust by good conduet. This iste th s dtoaeben the imeiteJserCutis iligtwoysee him into the park at about a Quarter to "N, I could not. I entere h oe ut etidbt trn et erh e adoption of thenDow garb, and te thepot th hooting sosatllr njrigthree,ýsiol atee i two, but there was na crtreigohninadwthminy Joliet penitentiary ofteals expect ýby it toe as .jrnnntenaddmlsIaLa t L asriing slightly, and hie had bis te hueaae ol ertepr for his murderer, you must neverfat reduce the nnmber of unruly convicts in 1sidor P. Smith, chief of the Fourtpenthprt Seow -alrBndr qbrella op. Hie saw a laborer, Or m- ter'@ snores on the floor above, andthr in your deterinaBltion toe nd hiTS, their charge, batloCiaofredprmnIh a n atiao inoader.Tht h ia in poeme e ißf nsato bs asntth ig oruneto pBut this secet - i" d i, enly nswe e,"Out Of Think the Billot ueff t of the natant a iSmith ahallo eod au .bt er tetrly ruin e earywtrhe irme lM. Condlaed this Be m4nt to-day toe tel toIda.' ongtomyoheld ontlir hand-cold as amble ish Bank nterprae Company tfalure He joned the, Chiengo departmenprover the Path Of thO tOr 4 FrnOutltep fiea ound him dead, -eumat be madl, I think!" Smerdon --to himl, and lhe took it and kissed lit' at Joliet lm 18W2, ls slowly drabwIng t twenty years ago and had ne served six odrnliewe.kem; u«î n ontil meth baveen him. You muakng ms1t san Hy to him. But ahle did s, lhe muttered teo hSimef: close. The interestnga js it now monthe longer would have be-en entitled two; in Valerte, aeyen; near Mlgo.* no temd aeqte eicle T-his secret wh e nly came to light. a "Ifntlite could only know; if aile could onIYlyaithe question of fe obepi hto a pension. For years he was e'aptain andIn the ate nng eai ene Ie tted that lhe hadlbeen snoàure i'levr and, know." attorneys who assisted à neo okan adrcmay o ,adMg o dt aoug,'te hartby ne . sd.,eauannever lbe brought uP Again the Impulse was on hislips to tell nl in defending his intereste as assgnee.wot Presoenat anyof tle igA e t n it e t y. mgeto far ful lowthatmusthave in. For what earthilyreason aboutid her of the strange eainhptee was These attorneys and their bills are: ug the downtown district during the Past esoki ul cue nstntaneOus death,thrwa telMs Ranghton anything about between him and the dead man, and éaain Otis of Chicago, $3,125; esuayor. Haley dozen Years. He was a bravelman aind .femme andllive stheood can ld. 9" h, le let the Impulse go. ef Joliet, $3,445; and Gessge 8, He hdenentrmntlin svn mn9rondi litt mr obe the state Of thegon, tBcuse elhe ought to know," the other In the excitement of her mindud of Joliet, $4,0X0.Somne money hbeenU give. in eastern jow%, a :teredownpr teebad ne no struggle, a tact which answered weakly. "it is only right that en ot Instantly conclude that hie was advace to each of them en account. but Tebthr n rcr fCiaowtrocrd on ra thr i h da htte udrshte should know." the sLayer of is dead brother, of the man vigorous objections have been made by havre joined forces to fight the ice trust. Dubuque and Durango.Athe1 he norkman might have teaslypan ou became engaged to her, but that You eeyhn eprize nthWold. fte eanigbllte li bi e ting ofthebutchers, uannounled thabnt apa meetanude a alf and th Be lhi sin h tm e -oloe are now. And that Cundail lbeings your to support him in his weakneas "thremade Ithat they are excessive. The mat- mtirnomtg a0rcie nofr oto gnfore rn rw hed tanuitside his club to the time fther brother, you muet mourn him as a broth- not the letter of that dead brother en elioowbintiedbfoeJug Mrhelivr mie nanhant cit-desff $2 lin p er nt D for andr os en v i ré ein the park togeth er b u t l e w ou ld e , a nd con seu en tly y ou r m a rriage m ue t join in g secrecy ? o l b e eld is pen ce ! ov e r s a l no the C n ty or t. teon . T h 1 - el v e e st y gu ra t ic h th$2 e r h i- ,T h e D icom bined f uryM o fs ofl J oherMe b v e h a t o l e p ro v ided w it o ru e rao r hlie p o s p e d fo r t le a s t a y e a r. Ia th a t I l w ill d o it f ri e , " a r e o f yo lovt t a k . T o iD e de nt e dC oet tonom . T de sn 0to u e i w e h t h e aC h i-r T h e c P t vil e , n o f in g é i a n d I rdry.ngLord Penlyn started. ing anu ntiual interest in him, nad asui h pbi edetobo wish ein tomquanitytak$etn acisoric earNort McGegonriten bodie, a Pei st isenngtoth dffr-This hadt neyer entered hnto, his head, death wase" Ophn' oesutestotJletue- the wll akentotcon. trat ithe rcs-Nortable, r fotnd.oMiesof ont opnion enwho hatd known Cun- And was certainly not what lhe would "No," shte answered. "No. He loved day afternome on ndeeingwasJanietlabo- toersareuseCtoeigh th ee-Mr. tack, seeraeots d. igeen edonion have meant or dîesired., Pgstponed for.a me; I was the only woman in the world rate affar. Anepormfmue and Stadandd otdiugeth nm oawreBapuaay elaware Countil d a W h t h r h oti c e d o n e y o u n g y e a r! w h e n hcenw s d yn.o a ele i e lo v e d - h e t o ld m e o o n t h e fi r s t n ig h t o r a t o r y h a d b e e n a r r a n g e d a n d fv is io ré S t e c m an y ih adi ade t h e ofe 0 r c ap t h a r g e p r o e rt aae o ni mon a atclrl r-tikn, %Vite, Whenthe very thought that his lhe returned to England. Only 1Ibhad no fromn aillparts of the econference istict, t was, ons he id enttoeow Effpe wt lrecpetyi damanoeoe ad who was constantly appealed to by brother might step in and interrupt his love to give him in return; It was gle-n wihicuesntolallo oten tei ag oconsiees tto a it Passng itIllinoite ßs Inga hlowsuroundled hian, nask-lemarraehdbe h cueo i r-to you. But I liked and respected himIllinois, but northern Inidiana, were pirds the Chicago oPasteurIstte s rpi-were felt at EliniEngineetraKeot lat atelw member. whor, he ws, e tality of speech to him. . ad ic ecm om nm ream on ent. The exervises were as followst Rea lyThelliagwiteadyur sightenrd operthelsyumwasgile. E Thnebicycle il ter tha h e w ailMr. Sur, h gere- smedonvwasrghlie s uicmnhdthat night of his death, it seems thatton ing of the scriptures and prayer, Rev.th. yfrom gpW h a an., whten e pe mdthryasdmo asled osToerbiy$e f "Ta o h. iis dead broher rspdwhthewud eerhvem hol fl tetsko fnin ixell of Jolit; song, by the choirofteifdogt schia are ,hewiletdripin ieAwd amngtrioywsdvs Tomro. eln er i athouight of-.quite right! lhe would do Wellman Who killed him. thinSwedish Luthteran iChurch of Jole; dd- er ofome Kanss norill.ng te At- ade raiad prory wsuferd eatý ad lhe startAetaslhe heard Lit, "i am'go- t.) say nothing about his relationship ta She hadt bidden him dolethe very ctotdrs.Ihv .FyaScaie o yrpoba h ains eeNa okod orwr ild kntta ai a thorough investigation of the dea d man. of aillothers that le would tast w sh catore, dIl.;song by the Ite-echo Quartet th tr i tutens b te Co mmcn tera l t Chicgo a ndoersuu rn to ns, s ail mit§Pi r. As fr as. 1 or ig City | I s e ak abe how esily we ag ee don , bidden imi throw a light upon the cof Augu.;stanaag eIok sad1a - sntt t.yoeo them has de. of residencedophbi. T ilpatons were N a ok rdf u terkly demls a w he hadnt avrelatin i te htoenhosho. stewytofr ato teda aand find out &a1dress by MyE 1. C. Akin; address by CubofdiialamNomp ftem exc e one, mile fsere vig aeydemaway; agen av is crresoncemstteror wneds hsenmisan1rins-Iev. J. eaof lRock Island; address vled la bi gs-ith se sceand whocom-ldeds of bsteevn shed wi goo # word; ut saur ilea of whom ocmmn- .I ee hought of that," heirsaRid, "and sehdth i od hs hl hr'by «e.A.C ,mno Btva,11 ho was btten on tl air es Themha i-ded ndov uer w ude pol nu givu som A nd untioi Bthiso ni ng. ie calnl0, o h arit fe r ll, "hd wen t ' in is own heart, wa the knowledg fplainefliofht chtlvad ac rs Ted ba Stang oe r t say, nt a fata l ei as e cte wi - lh hdntgo eemy on wakly , i " Iv a igt! I on out se teiogketscrttatteded m n Finds Death in 111,3candy , dog frigli n illet ed äh ryais et hug t he ruinDota fa a y w ep s h o t h i ei t h e r ."it -a n y s e it y t r i l y, t o r a y a t h i ngt a b ou0 t io . t , w a s h i s b r o t hei r - t h e s e c r e t t h a t t h e d e u i A t a m e t n g l t B e t i , n S n a y G e o r g e c o a c h g bn l l n t g a l a r g e i - r m b e r f ss o o i n s a t a n o p l t h a s n "uthenth h ok fatthiry is d tl a.hehmsl fra- e t il o tdo do mall ejindonhm ee Lumisford mws hlin!g ibis ay in bs o .Ile 1and niialsrge was iled. manrs omsaneath smee miraculo • te or o ateemy, al nt "Adfo dassaeyoiil otdsole.aniwefre lai ý,d a gvig te inc honovr300 doga have qseTeredTthe erything in the path of the storm was 1 frmre s ."the -enitlenia: asked 'Whtwas lhe to da? lhe askeod himself.. i oecn laa fgvn h mete vr g tn swl ldTesbrssfeigms Wo mererobli thim intthe lub 'Fr .la's sakr, and for the reason that hihshoul.1 lhe obey. the orders of hscidtecnyLm Ilt:thmef ethpnlyi h r:litd fctNrodPrk ieNlsCne o* i sr,(f iti As o the %wrk an in 1.1, tot wish his roey, I sh ll not; a l m rerd brte, rth 'rers of ii hi II e aimd .1siate y tken ith em asel. det enalrt ougtoh as e et te t s eileth o n rk vi ng Pab sffrk nd Raon w whoteis su ppsdtoh v onei - l i .r seilyfor the reson that y uur wi f e h effco nad tol ie d in forty it 1her ram of thsee a d osachdog. ilitte f C huýNir oPrc , ee n d wllos i gs ee r h e l d o , e n - I b o y a r k m anh in · l v e o u r m a r r i a e l o I e e t g a cbtcL n o . h s à i n s w . T heli c c a s e i s T w o y e r s a g o C h a r l e s S e i b r t , a w i d - O n e u n d i r e d D i e I n -M i c h i o diIselio ed hni mony, r "Te he o g o emnt eAnd shte also rose, and said:alyteiusoe1n i h uliy inves- ower Of Belleville owning a comfortable LeaLving Chienigo, the ne lieoak h a p s sh o m e 0 an d b e e n e n a le d b yn h s c a r f u l ito h o ll o r t o n g e l . h, y e ; g o l i c a n c ! o e o t ig a t e dl b y t h e c o r o n eu r . N o s u sfi i c io n a t - p r o p e r t y , d e c id e d t h t l e w a n t e d a w i f e d a m a g e c a m e fr o mn O r t e n v i l ,a b w h se p t h 1 a t g i s t h a n wd h o Ip r d l ' nly . nt dia ot el m o nt . h avl i nti mie , n o t a m o mte n t. e m e m b e r, o u ta ch es to MI r. ' M ait , w hN o g a ve L u m s fo rd a n d e m p lo y e d a m a trim o n ia l aile n t t o se . C u ty , i h . S e v e n tee n di ez r w a l t on c o l a m igto.f"d t a v i o u s y n an l e t e l e g r a m s a y n g o h e w a s i ve p r o mW i s d . o i l k e o r p o - t h e c a n d y . B o t h l m e n i a r e p r o i n e n t i n c u r e o n e f o r h i m . l i n u e i m e t h e b r i d e p o r t e dl l o s t a n d a h a l f - h u n d r . p e r k i led e t hii n. c omba r tu h e s i ,a mi etra v eled d a o wn v in o " of e I o- " l e . a d m u t d s r i - the co m m u n ity a ndi e r fa st fri e na d s , w a s led to th e a lta r b y th e w :o w e r a n d in ju red , w h ile th e to w n L s pro ah ucot an B l r h o ur s l t ot d t a c o i l t r af i s i t h a t w a s c o ein g e al t i l e ka ti s ed h e r n d m red s o e -e v e r y th in g w e n t W e ll. F ?>r w o y e a r s w i p d o u t o f e x is te n c e . F re o m k Pre i el y n s t t h r e n a1to n w h t e se o n t d of a As o a t. a i g p o p e t i g t a s e t o ' o o r s oese t ta t e N e w sl t a B r ie f. S e ib e r t m a d e n o c o n p la i t o f h i s b a r g a in , n o r th e a s t o f O r te n v ill , w o rd w a s r artuttr tesewo tote ecr oddy uuatnscthe and pliereared ht oleeaehr. i heeeý WilliamPollard,f.remnant on Jeanl but he la dissatisfied now. lHe wants to ed that eight hadl en klhd.'£at , a b recipi c h e s o o d . l t r ie wh i ch w ee tli th e ir j o yo ku sn ess, a nd e a it eres H e ah e d his a h s a l n h a e eve n - B ro the rs' ste a m p le a sv re a h t, fe ll i t o q u it a n d l s u n e rta i n w h e th e r t oe u e th e la g es d ir e tly in th e -lin e o ft t e a a m i t S up s th at , in d th a er e o u ld ta t t eylut inl t e ea b s r i g ,atheh e foot m an a nded m a e tter t the Illnois river t A lt on-- and w as d row n- m atrim on ial agent for dam ages or sue h iO T h yer, G ro vela nd , A ustin , B " b t b o b e r an c e uda e ll w a s b j ect i" W h at wo u ld wi n e C u p ? ' th a t h a d b en le ft b y a m e sse n g e b uté p ou se fo r d iv o rce . Hi e w ill p ro b a b ly ta kre S ey m o u r a n d D a v isb u rg . A é l hislldest beroeltheoad at he Penynone nthen-wen they were tired of dis- a s Grosvenlor Place, June 12, 188-- E. B. Shinn & Co., dtr.lers Ini waillpaper thco trdigouibrisThhe wsotutwith thatn there hn ad en ar g ss hadonly ered i w asbfr hercn hytre othe •M odI erhn hog h adsainr tCnvhv en clo a ewfresevera hlnights aoandthea re ndtate DasbrgeClarkstn was imodere ngpin e i e ssingreat ,subject that was now agitat- p' ers Of my late employer, Mr. Walter ed by creditors. Liaisiities and agets w rendscm hmcriab fihis wifn e rintiedhatdatals larlit of a -he ouilnwo everythingbpoint tohim ado11er go le's inds, fthe murder in S. udall, I have come across a will made each about $2,500. gaehim aaterrible sthrah inice en niued.hl lialrelâ f%1 thtCinwh ad in hs rthraad amsPak by im three years ago. By it,thwol The town of Latham 1% excited ovrer the their bed and board has been eparate and outle nsEcp, wgaisthe not mking appeances wrs -He stood In somte once light," one of his fortune and estates are left to you, disiappearance of N. W. Hlowe, for Years teeisnBopifaneociitonnt Clemens n comb 00 lginsmttmb eep ing oubi;lneCutlkee entleman said, whom, fromn his appear- your nmue and the title being carefully deputy reruit eierk cf Logan County, Lheml o ce ndf"ady foinges were seu-nwasgmentbair, and whieM hobe st rtel oong er.coule neeLord Penlyn took to bie a barrister, described. 1 have placed the will in the Terprti-urntta ow aLoe afte h ene ldictiongehad beren s-rpetdagewsoean f i t e h o b e r e t h Y O flo n g r n e e n d t h a t p e r s n a s e t h e r r e m o v e d i m a n d s o f 3 Mr . l Fo r d y c e , l M . C u n d a ll's g o ' T r e te s i ci e . r. L i l o w e as a b o mn ne d atle r t h e e e k l y p r ayb e r ee p ti n g w u r e d , e t n ob â to s s o f er es uld w te . 3 must ma-elte sympatyon f som on fro thsderth ocaused him to bie - licitor, romn whom you Wil doubtlshear years old and tood hg nscebo ea nsaighgh nth aloso rin Iousesdémwere blwn dowe n te *t' dhe ar to i màere o u dis o n fidote nh! to e , m ov edt. t I s u potci to b i s h eir, sh oli rty . e t er an ,John E d line, an age d citizen of C airo, Ity M ethod ist C h u rch, C hicago, F or sev- b y he cy c lo n f om w a ndT e and ,ie s u r l y , hg o ld n te l o n t a nher lYe f r n i. a t m a n u p c o n w i l n d u b - " Y u r o b d e n .s r A n T U A R T w a s fa t a l ly s o t b y a nie g r o b r g la r . T h e e r a l w e e k s p a t t h e a t t e n d a a c e t t h e m o r nth e l n o r t h w e s t at h r o u h T h t e r de B te r Iof h i so w n .a m d m i tl e a@, le s h e t a i cn o o -T e R a n.pro v e v e rncl e a rly . ' U . b a lle t e n te re d h i s a b d o mr. e n a n d c a m e o u t m i d w e e k m ee tin g s h a s b e e n la c re a in g ' O rta o n , theGood i o ,W st h n go n , D iTM * t o th e t o ul d g o d o t ou B l m o ne t a n dh i m ot h a ih a m l s a w y f o m L n o n o T h e t . H o n.a i s c t o u n t e n y no . t t h e b a k . T h e EM i n e r e s i e n c e w a s b u t t h e p a s t r o f t h e c h u r c h , t h e e . t h ei o n t r loc « a d b e t e e n i s D b p ih l . B t e t sh o uld c m e f r m n d M n d y n i ht ." 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