Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 24 Dec 1896, p. 3

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at religion will walk along by the store naive: and tear on at! the tap mt nuke misrepresentntlon. It will in! mow the merchant to my gut y para who, then dandellon rod IQ am no num- Ingredients got-til, nmmumnmcouy gm ~1- M then no In . I‘ll- m m an: gin will fl‘ m 'K m. ‘- l hue often spoken to you about men, hut thin morning i speak to you um: works, for "faith without works in dead." l think you will agree with no in the atatelnent that the (rent want. of thin world is mare practical religion. We mt practical religion to go into all merchandise. It will wine the labeling of good: It fine! allow 1 man to any that a “III was made in one factory when it was made in another. it will not flow the merchant to say (hi. watch .- Intramural in Geneva, Swim- Ind, when it was manufactured in mum-em. It will not allow the mini“: in any that wine came from Haj-In when it came from California. vavvvvvvvvvv‘ E Washington, Dec. 20.â€"-Thls subject 02 Dr. Talmage cuts through the con- ventionalltles, and spares nothing at that make-believe rellglun which is all talk and no practice. The text chosen was James, 2: 20: “Faith without works 15 dead." 3.-." .uun own-~51 uu un Immm. II invilon lmrvlq u! mule and flock. oi ahm mind mm," at lair-In to coma there and drink. It has tim-o mint mills on our illllt‘ and IN rmlnn tar. loflrfl on ”14‘ Minor. II In Iii» wo'IlIh of two hunlrni mllm of lnuu’lont {hm Tim bit-In oi Maw-n vhanlod when It was born In the mountains. and tho ocean thinning will prmu In from tho In to hall It as It romn down tron: the Atlantic most. The» non rIvn in I man '50 “to! for hlmrrli. The other rlwr Is A man who llnn ior othm. Do you know how the silo of tho omit-It rliy ui .lrmmlmn no; (hnaf‘n7 There were two broilwrn who had ul- jolnina farms. Tho our hrnthor hat! a hm family, 1hr ollwr hall no iamlly. The hrothnr with a largo family “Id: "1‘"! is my broillnr will: no inmlly; he must he lont‘ly. and I will try Io. cheer him up. and I will tnhn some of thtI sheaves from my field In the night- time and not them or" on his farm. ; .1 Non, horn 1‘ I per rout of the profltn and with that l I per rent you can build an asylum for no any nothing about It." The other brother noirl: "My brother has a large totally and it In very dlllrnlt tor Mn: to rapport them. and I w"! holy hint; hire”. and i will take a yacht and go i to Enropv, form-ct and over. um. and I will take mm» oi the uneven from my farm In the night- time and set them our on his turn. and any nothing about it." so the work of Innate-room went on night after night, but every morning named to be Just as they were. for though nheaves had been subtracted hw- each inrm. shun- hnd also been fined. Ind the brothers were perplexed and could not understand. But one night the brothers happened to meet while making this generous transfer- once. and the spot where they not was no sacred that It was chosen an the din of the city of Jerusalem. it that audition should prove unfounded. It will nevertheless stand as 1 beautiful nllegnry setting forth the Idea that wherever a kindly and generous and loving net It perfumed; that In the not It for some temple of commem- oration. things here In Alaska. he cannot atone for it. -u "norm-r" In corn and who-at ill Chi- l‘flfltl Ind Nrw anlt, nomllnu prirm up _anul no Imill tho) our.» {win-hi Illa v "mm at tho "our. lumping Iiww l-roml- «mil. III Ilwlr or." Immls. or «mirni’ ling Ilu‘m until on» prim": win; up Incl In: and up. iltr} “om, lulu-r awhile. , "only in soil. and the) mhi out. makâ€" ;lnl themwlwn millltmairu In am or ,‘tnro your trying in It: mo matter no 'Hh tho lmrl ivy building n rhur-rll or 7': uniwlaii,‘ nr n hmullnl «Win-lint iihemnâ€"lwn nIIh tho him that the In"! i‘wmllvl In- .11 plvnse-l niilt the gill he ‘wnnl-I lurget Ilw nwlmllr. Now, an Iarm-l1 n man nm nu: luau» any lltnrny 'In which in any ill; prawn. I will frommze lo: IIIvn om! nirlvh luv pram ,IIrnlly I: maltlng' "Uh Loni w», by inviting a 'rnrnt-v' In hrvorlstuii'a. awIl‘ ftIIt-d the [maria ni' the I'nltml Slates out of Ion millhn dollars. and made vswfierlnx all up and down the land. gand we would Ilka to compromise this ,mauor with than. Thou Imam-u It tan a only job, but ihen It was smart. we compromise It. Take them poor. miserable mxmnillns oi the Amen!" Ah. my irionda. ii a man hath gotten his outnto wrongfully Ind he build a line of hesoltnls Imi universities from After awhile. thin man who has been getting a "corner" In wheat. dies, and then Satan gets n “corner" In him. He noon Into a moat, long Black Friday. There. Is a “brain" In the market. Ac- cording to Wall street parlance. he wiped others out. and now he I: him- self wiped out. No collateral: on which to make a spiritual loan. Eter- nnl detnlcatlon. But this pracilcnl religion will not only rectify all merchandise; It will also rectify all mechanism. and all toll. A time will come when a man will work as faithfully by the Job as he does by the day. You any when a "uh.- I.- -tI-Lu..â€"t.. a--- “n; .l” EV a. In to ball It :1 It romra dawn tron the Atlantic maul. Thu mm river I. I man who um. for lawn". The «Mr m" n A man who Hun [or 0mm. 10:: that will wokk 1qu all iii; câ€"Ier'um- Imam o! "to. We do not want. a new I f religion. but :Im old religion applied: In all pommm- direction“. . .. u"... . tor woman in America. Heaven only " Tho Rcman Cal-110““ church has known what they put into the spices been charged with putting 10° much and into the sugars and into the butter stress upon good works and not enough and into llli‘. apotlmcary drug. nut “Don “Huh I CNN!" Protestantism t'chemical analysis and the microscopic 'lth Pm“!!! 110‘ enough strosg upon have made wonderful revelations. The 3000] Works as _connet:ted wlth saivu- board of health in Massachust'tts anae “0|!- 000d "0”“ m" "9"" “a” a iyzed a great amount of what wan man. but Human have not good works called pure t‘Oi'ft'e and found In It not 116 has no ’6‘“ faith and no genuine i one particle of coffee. In England religiou- The“? are “'05" Who “we“ : there is a law that forbids the putting upon the fact that they are a“ right [of alum "I bread. The public author- fnnide. while their conduct is wrong I lties examined fiftyâ€"one packan of outside. Their religion, for the most . , bread and found them all gullty. The Pl“: ‘ ade “P 0‘ tulkâ€"vlgorous talk, ! honest' physician, writing a prescrip- flueu talk. boastful talk, perpetual 5 tion, does not know but that it. may They mil entertain you by the '. bring death instead of health to his 1' in telling you how good you are. ‘ patient, because there may be one of he)’ come up to such a higher life : the drugs wenkcned by g, cheaper atâ€" that they have no patience with ordl- , 11618, and another drug may be in full nary Christians In the plain discharge ! force. and so the prescription may have of their duty. ‘Au near an I can tell, I'm,“ the opposite “(feet intruded. Oll thin ocean craft is mostly sail and very é of wormwooci warranted pure from little tonnnge. Forotopmaut stay-sail, ' Boston was found to have it per cent of resin and nicohol and chloroform. foretopmut shuttling anii. maintopmii, F mlixentopsuliâ€"‘cverything from fiy- .scummony is one of the most. valuable Ins-Jib to nllzzen-tspnnker, but making Juana-,1 drug“. n is very rare. very no useful voyage. Now. the world has 1 pret-ious. it is the “p or gum of a got tired of this, and it wants a rclis- . "9, or u bush in Syria. The root of ion that will work into all the, circum- i n... “'99 Is exposed, an inciuion ht mad» Hum-s of life. W0 do not Mint. a new . into the root Ind than nheiht are placed "um“- b'" :lm ”M “"5”” "mm“! fut this incision to match thn can or n all ponihio direction“. In” “I," an it oxudm. It I“ very im?‘ Yonder ”‘ “ ”‘1'" “m """f’ and icioun. this ucatntmony. But the pen- ock! lmuh. and it man like a young 'ant mixtm it with ‘ rhraper material; "mm in: it roll- on over it» rough '11,,“ it I” taken to Aluppu. and the nod. it don nothing but talk about ! ,,.,.n...-_.... we", m...” it with uchvaper inc" all tho way from “It source in ill-lll‘l’lll‘, mm It mm“ on to tho ho mountain to tho [tint-o whom it “wk“... Ilrflxl'll in ”mm," up New Inptimt into tho ".1. Tim hunks am York. um. hr- ntlxrn it with n (50qu : nit-«p that im- rotiln cannot roun- ‘ mutt-rial; n“... It cum” in m.- wuil own to drink. it dam not run one , amflm‘m“ h,. "HIP! it with . cheap" rrtliizinu rlil into "in adjoining tit-hi. . "“1..th amt by the u"... u". W‘OI‘ pirk bu not our art»! will or fariory on man "I, it lnuv M“ hotllr u H mm. lh’r MM"- N ”"8" 5" “1‘1 ""1”!" and rhalk nizti wand. and ammo of what ith chilling {on No um- t'IIN'Ii Vhrn ; p... b..." an". purv ,wnnmmtu lfivr a! tin-r in Imru tummy: tho ro: lul. out! ; unnlynin ltnn iw-t'n found to ho nu It'll"- D can run-n win-n it iHI'1 into ihr MI. ’mony m u". I. ‘alhr.n. i. .... Tho Reman Catholic church has' been charged with putting too much’ stress upon good works and not enough I upon faith. I charge Protestantism, with putting not enough stress upon ; good works as connected with salvn-I (Ion. Good works will never save a man, but I! a man have not good works he has no real faith and no genuine religion There are those who depend, upon the fact that they are all right I: Inside. while their conduct I» wrong 1 outside. Their religion for the most I. l Dr. Talmagefs Sermon! PRACTICAL RELIGION. Bookbinder! thlt hold. on until you rend m third em. 83mm hang, by nmm «a at Min. tor aural an m to hot *7. '* A“. ‘A‘L _..‘ g. h... of clothing. Chroma. Pinchboek: Dhao‘nda hr 1 dollar and a lull. magnum-y am both on until you i I t l l But this prariicni religion will not only rectify all merchandise; it will also rectify all mechanism. and all toil. A time will come when a man will work as fsithfuiiy by the Job as he does by the day. You say when n thing is silahtingly done, “Oh. that was done by the job." You can tell by the swiftness or slowness with which a . hackmsn drives whether he is hired by tho hour or by the excursion. ll be is hired by the hour he drives very slowly. so as to nuke as many hours as possible. If he, is hired by the ex~ amnion. he whips up the horses so as to get around 1nd get another cm tamer. All styles of work have to be inspected. Ships inspected. horses in- spected. machinery inspected. Boss to watch the journeyman. Cspitslist com- ing down unexpectedly to wstch the boss. Conductor of n city car sound- in; the punch hell tn prove his honesty as a passenger hands to him A clipped nickel. All things must be wetched snd inspected. Imperfections in the wand covered with putty. Garments wsmntsd to last until you put them on the third time. Shoddy in I" kind. 1 Hum poor. mlsrrahlv mxmnlllns of the hire”. and I will take a yacht ind 30 Ho Enropo, form-ct and M". Amen!" Ah. my Iriondn. it a man hath gone" hls 0:!an wrongfully Ind he build n "M of hospitals Ind nnlvmllles from how lo Alaska. he cannot alone (or ll. After awhile. m. man who has been gettlng a "corner" in wheat. dies, and then Satan gets a “corner" In him. He goes Into a great, long Black Frlday. There la a “brain" ln the market. Ac- cordlng to Wall street parlance. be wiped other: am. and now he ls him- self wlped out. No collateral: on which to make a snirlmal loan. Eter- nll adulation. malwr with ”we. Thou know": I! : tan a sun job but men It was smart. Esau here we compromlu n Take 1‘ no. run of the profit: and VI": that i l not com )0" can build an asylum for Now. [mu-Ural rallxlt-n will u! "C" It!) all um. n I"! an to lbw hypo- o-rillrll protrmr- 0! "union who ml There has been so much adulteratlon or articles or food that it is an amaze- ment to me that there Is a healthy man lshoo store and rip on the acutmnfi ; aoles 01 many a fine-looking pair of sheen, and show that it is pastebuard sandwiched between the sound leather. I And this practical religion will go r531“ 'nto a grocery store and it will pull out I i the plug of all the zululmrated syrups, 'and it will dump into the ash barrell in front of the store the cassla hark’ 1 that is sold tor cinnamon and the brick dust that is mild for cayenne pepper; and it will shake out the Prussian blue from the tea leaves, and it will sift from the flour plaster of pal-la and bone dust and soapstone, and it will by chemical analysis separate the one quart of water from the low honest drops of cow‘s milk. and it will throw out the live animulculeu from the brown sugar. .nâ€"A..A_ In there any thing the devil can't make out of an envious man? When you may for n Mal, don't go to church rm: n In; BLASTS FROM THE RAM'! _ 7â€"-.. “u: l""‘ next time, he should soon be very rich Dr. Rune-‘3 Pusan. Some revelniiona concerning tho profits or Dr. Nansen'n last trip in the direction of the North Pole show tint ‘polar exploration is worth while. In ‘ the course of I use in the English ht courts it was learned tint for the! articles, which appeared in the Daily Chronicle, he received $20,000. For his book, in which he will tell the full nary of the voyage of the Fran. he in to receive $50,000. A. he elm hh’ confidence tint he will fetch the pol. ....V,, w nuns, for shorter peflods. lullé lhe lenses and restores the strength of all animals, the eluding man. wvnu I. sleep.- Prof. Dubai: of Lyon has recently given an interesting answer to thin qumlon. Awarding to him, sleep may be defined as n kind of intoxication mum) hy carbonic acid. Experiment- ing with animals which hibernate II winter, and u the marmot. for in- nianee. he finds that during the pro:- ‘resa of hibernation there ls an accu- mulation of rarbonlc acid in the blood of the unconscious animal. Further study has conwnced him that the "wln- ter sleep" at hibernating :nimnis does ‘ not alter. as ur as its causes are con- cerned, from the ordinary sleep which, (I... nLAd‘_ _‘_l_A-A . .- .-.. _ "a..." y. and the Someh'tmn. and Hm Life Guards. Who cares. If only the any Wm» won? ‘ nnrlxmg n lilo-ulna, and non mum" thrro wlll h:- In Her MM: not on «Fishnm-u hnml ul‘ no. not on dishon- t-fl nu H! mm. um mm dlahm‘lont up- Mr. Won-DIM": Hod 10-day away up mmmu Hu- lh‘x‘knllirr Hill-u. or a"! ”nun mnhl lhn lulnoml M Flam“. or any um "um lln' minm or (Yulomdo. 0r nkmg Um banks of "u- Mom-c. and ”w Ramon, than I knew (hem bun-r Immune 1 tom to wheel «In (Mm. Mwhanin who lonl llwlr "Halon In- ‘ m tn-Ir «mutational: Juan Brindle]. llw famous Millwright, Null-um now- umrh. mo roman ship-chandler, Km:- 3 Hum". "In Inmmm hhclmnh. and human-via and thousands at strung arms whirl: hnva made the hammer and the saw and (ha Mao and flow arm and I Ibo! nxn‘ mum! In tho gram! marrh of mu- mammal lnduslrln. I 0!"- your hour! to God and [hm MI 3 your "to with ml works. Convent. , ‘ln Mm y r110». your shop. your banking at, your minty, Ind your home. The: uy no one will hour It. ‘ God um hear it; That Is enmh. You ' hanllr know of anyone else than Well- , mum» an connected cm: the victory at 1 Waterloo: but he am not do the hard 1 fighting. The hard fighting was don. , by the Homer-ct cavalry and the Ry- l land militants, and Kemp's infum'y. ' , -_a n“ .- Purim-h- who uko their milslou Into lholr Occupation: Why. lbln minute Muir lmmn and wagon lllnd umnnd nu lhr mnnlnx hon-u In America. Thry Mun lulu day by (I pray" Io “ml. and Winn Ihry not hum ll man. an" lhl’) h-vn pm "er Quorum up. rm nflor a prayer In God It Ihn tabla. it on nnothcr soul. Not a new Gospel, but the old coupe! put to new work. In our time we have had the telegraph“ invention and the telephonic Invention, and the oiectrlu light Invention; but they are nil chlidren of aid electricity, an element that the philouopheru have a long willie known rum-b about. So this olertrlc Gospel needu to flash its light on the eyes and earn. nnd noni- uf men. and to become a ton-phonic nmdium to make the am hear; a tole- grauhic- Inc-alum to dart Invitation Ind wnruln: to nil nation; '11: elv-ctrtc light. to iltumlna thu- rnuu-rn and Imtrrn inmtuphoru. No! 1.0er (impel. but. . tin- nlti Guam-t doing I new work. I There has got to be a new departure In religion. 1 do not say a new re- iligion. Oh, no; but the old religion brought to new appliances. in our time we have had the daguerreotype, and thc umbmiypa, and the phoiogrnph; but it its the sumo old sun, and these arts are only new appliances of the old sun- light. So this glorious; Gospvl in just what we want to phoiograph tlm image of God on one soul, and daguerreotypo' Yes, this practical religion will have to come in and fix up the marriage r8- iation in America. There are members of churches who have too many wives and too many husbands. Society need: to he expurgated. and washed, and i’umignted, and Christianized. We want this practical religion not only to take hold of what, are called the lower classes, but to take hold at what are called the higher classes. The trou- hie is that people have an idea they can do all their religion on Sunday with hymn-book, and prayer-hook, and liturgy, and some of them sit in church rolling up their eyes as though they were ready for translation, when their Sabbath is bounded on all sides by an inconsistent life. and while you are ex- pecting to come out from under their arms the wings of an angel, there come out from their ioreliend the horns of hem-3t. i {any provocation and falls 01'. Numb- lng that needs to be plumbed. Impor- fcct car when] that halt: the whole traln will: a hot box. 80 little prac- tical religion in the mechanism or the world. I tell you, my friends, the law of man wlll never rec-my these things. It wxll be the all-pervading lnfluenca of Ihe practical religion of. Jeans Christ that will make the change for the bet- 181'. ’8 HORN. neatly r (III! I any nation ment- te ll r in- P"!!- accu- blood ‘rther "uln- doe- cou- Not, I and I, he but!!!“ tn.‘ I. _. â€"uu un- lut week on the charge'offorgery. Ho fol-ad the mum of ,III wire ad Squire ,luac A.At'6¢‘,imm m, -'mUMoI-o«wiltthalnlttp'o'llnlfi.1 whehbsdqufimum if.“ In it I! Int-"g Iii“! qt nacueu Postmaster flexing lust week and went into elm-t shortly heron noon. The confirm Mental by the order include: Frederick Wigglno 00.. Ri‘aito Building; Andrews. Tecvlns I (30., Rialto Building; 8. W. Carol (20., Malia Building: Fidelity Grain and Biochommy. Rlaito Building: Monm- Commission Company. Jackson urea!‘ and Fifth "cone: David Van Winkle, Union Stockyarda; Dnmoin, Hauler 00., 17 Tnders' Building; Wininm Boone 00.. 21-21, 208 “Stile “reel; H. F. Goodrich Co. 215 mails street; Richards, Fremont Q 00.. Ciliâ€" cuo Stock Exchange Building: 1. w. Wrann 00., Chicago Stock Exchange ‘ Blinding: W. 0. Preston Co, 14 and 15 Pacific avenue. The dmflnnt should now go utter the big milieu. There in not I commission ionic eon- nectcd with the Chlaxo Bond otr‘l’ndc doing a legitimate businm Dealing in groin and provision option- io I hminou that no homo: man will en- mo in. ' Ex-Oounty Trouurer Mk 1'. Rainy” you iodsed ii iii! It Nation _.._..V ".â€".â€".â€"-v- was found tloultnl tn the “Dual. rlvar u l’elltu lut wwk. union-tutu" _dlupponrnl from lulu hum» Nov. I4. lam-tn: u letler stating that M would ltlll films-ll. Bloodhound. were pn- rumt. amt they run to Balloy'l Isle. two ntlu May. Th» lnka Nu thor- oughly upload, Irlthout'ronult. and the march called. A (Hr-rd tn- Mend tor the and!" the body, and his ha ha. nmllml a myuory untll found ll lbw rtrar by mum flail-"turn. ('hnrln N. mem and ltdwln I). (llllnwlr, nulgnmn at John Pnekltt l Hon, lunlmru. of deudnllln, who wrnt lnlo ltqnltlultoo Monday, 1)an a autumn: tonne lntormntlonot (mull- torI. They alum amt- or “Milli“. and tlnbllltlnu nt ”50500.25. ‘l‘lm u- utl tnrlmlo ml mtntn ln \l‘n-Mnxtoa and Idaho valnnl ll 075.000. and bonds. Itoclm amt otlwr mwlrlrlm ln thou mm mllwntml In I» worth “91.00. Tl"- llabllttlm maul-l of domnnd cer- tltlratn. “7.343; than "Within. "(7.- an. anal pom-anal nrronoln. £33,336. Jeflrrmn H, (Iron. a nloc‘k yard: omn- ' lmit-nlon rival", who mlclm at TMrly- ' filth nth-M amt Ellln ”mm: Chicago. ' hn bran mad tor $10,000 dim-gn- by uu rrn mt lto Ill! ‘3.“ HI” Beulah ll. Prev for brunt) of ‘ Ipmmlm. Tho dull-mum In the motor ’mmhrr of tho firm of tlmr. Mllln I: .(‘o. No ls thlrty your: the unlor of l Illm Free nmt his a grown son. ltlu i Pr", who Inn she Ina ll your: old {when Greer first palot lull nddn‘nu to her. (IL-clam that ln Aprtl. 18,6, Gmr issued to marry her amt gave her Ml llama-r wtte'n rlng. The Victim-g '11 set tar June, she Illegal, but Greer pontâ€" poned It. um Alluvial. n nu: rated to vlntt llar fuller la 0M0. On her return from Ohio, Mlm Free avers. her hetmuled became cool tn lul- nttentlont. and gradually turnout: her. After this trouble the young woman went upon the sage. lotnlng the De Walt Hopper comp-n1. Mm. Lanna E. Free, mother at the young wanna, llu nlno med fur 850,009 «mage- for the loel of her daughter’s canteen, owtng to the (mt grlet winch Ilsa Free sutured. The {rand order of the palm-tor general lorblddtng the deltmry of null to Illegal Chlcago bucket-shops ruched Postmaster Hula; mt vault IILLINOIS NEWSLETS.L.E£ Inner- Ml” Nollie Cany. formerly postman- ter at Kompmn, Ford county, was ur- ralxned In the [United States court at Springfield In: week on an old Indict- ment (or being short In her lccountu arm: the government. she entered a pm of guilty. Ind vu flood ‘25 and coats, nmountlug In the ascents to nometbing over Moo. Mllu (.‘lrey’l uhnnugo. which won $1,500 or ".000. wan Ion: no made good. Th» body of neon-v lnutrnwhlmr .. _. u... LII!“ u-ul. Suit was lnstltuted In the Circuit court oi‘ Cumberland county last week by Elisha (‘isna, aged 2!, against Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb, an aged wldow. for 83,000 damages. On the alteruoon of Nov‘ 14. while Cluna was trying to re- move his iruuk (rum Mrs. Lamb's house, where he had been making him home. she shot hlm with A revolver, the ball narrowly missing bin stomach and entering his thigh. I Rev. L. C. Martin, pastor of the Ger- man Reformed church at Waukeg‘uu. was last week adjudged Insane and or- dered to be taken to an asylum. Most of the time be In sane, but has occa- sional violent irrational periods. - In court he s9emed rational. and appeared to reali'u- his condition. it is thought rest and treulmput will cure him. iilinnis Central tminmen In Chicago have been instructed to allow no no- iiceman to travel 'iree unless he be In uniform. Officials say that fully 1,000 persons in the city are wearing bogus police stars for the purpose of avoiding the payment of fares. RECORD OF MINOR DOINGS OF THE WEEK. Illinois railroads have been authob lzed to make a rate 0: one (are for the round trip to Springfield (or the la- augm‘al ceremonies. The rate will be available Jun. 9, l0 and 1!, and tickets will be good for return passage as late as Jan. 12. Sen-n Day-v Ilummnlngn (‘undrnlmh-“Bo- rial. Rellglnlw. l'ulflh-ul, Cfllllhlllo "hungry and MIu-wsllmmuus Even“ from livery Nwllan at "w mum. damn Thu death of Mr bulb-ad Ind two mom"... which oomrrod rum-ll}. had Minted nor doubly. Monmouth. Hm I). II. Waller. and '9 '3" M of John mam c “0 Wm. M [kn-"me. um emanatm, ; You an a. Minimum" 0 another urn-mus an vlcllm. Mk . r Mommy. pm'm'frd Influx » lamp which stood war a Maht- III. Nut. ll. , normallono' can". Ml one Mn. Wall" lmpd Hm bowl to 10" mm. . m- m “125.“..5. overflowing I» pm hub. Rho struck ’mm-mm 30,900 29:. Tim n- and mum nw lmmlnl lump. mama. um- I“! I ., , Mo m “'n-Mnmon m- u" Ind My Nahum HM M ' nd mm 375mm nnd bondn. Hm Ilmnl run-l mI-unn o! mulu ; MD 0'" .0 , .w-mmfl In Him «mum. and. Mr Nothing halal Mn". ' 9'10““ OH * t» warm "91,000, Mr body u... mmm mun-d. , In a Ida M g body, and his “a any mull found In hum-rm"). mm am! learn I). II of drmnnd crr- Thorn In DMM” "' m“ '0' In Rh. 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Tin- !ml nil "in from ih! fluent» ui‘ "In athletic ilflmdof. Prol. 000 Minn. vim Iv" NIH away a rec-k ago by Hints in his hall]. The prnlI-wir nu niwan artfully) and fur aii (M paraphernaiin. not: nimniunmnn with iii- dmnnn‘ (here | In. a nah in the nnmnium. Dunb- boila rm ihrmvn out the window. vaulting ham pilot! in I corner and the floor cream: for mm in football. 9 Pmldflii Roam 1mm will! m m 1 dam and Hailed Uul gymnasium. and i not it in mid those active in donolial- ’ in. university proporiy will be given a faculty hating him the tub clout. To add to the "GINO. unions have Appeared. 0n Weducuay a gold watch And Thunday an overeat 7n Moien. Thane known u mien!- cid- um m minchlef im been mum in. ‘ by men vim have never but than to J : entnr the gymnasium class. during l tho “biotic ma. 1'0 provkk In one: simply to "look Thvm- In plenty or fun Io' In tho "mun-mm u! Mommas"- Univ-r- nlty. "d by tho mm It In our Ila lndkallonn arr "m the "min. will ham to "not a a" building or compel Hm banana-ll tum Io prlrflm! nut lor- CURIOUS WORD BTUDIE. Armin. In. N. "nu-y, I lower In church And social circle: of thin city. drunk catholic new only yummy morning llltl died at 6 o'clock p. In. She Ind boon drumming! of In. from hmmllnl over trouble: lmlnuy or real. and had bun cloudy watched by Mr "when. That. morning uh. elud- ed (In-Ir Hula-re and look the but (Sunburnâ€"u!” causing any Tunic of this city to awnllow I sliver ("In and living the X ray um horoscope. Dr. llcwm located 5-" unne- thu Ind olmtructml the lntmlnn and Wm [Menu-um: ’l‘uttle'l life. Having been located. Iho “one: were "mend by I surgical operation. It In nld that. (h!- In the am than the x ray bu have and nuccmlully (or "Ir detectio- oti an Inn-aunt! obstruction. I Springfield.â€"Governor Aitgold In: tuned his requisition upon the gov- ‘ornor of Ohio {or the extradition of John Clark and Charles Cola. who us under "rest at Cleveland. 0., and wound in Chicago for bnrxlnry. Cluk and Cole robbed iho tobacco club- iiuhmoni of Joseph .1. Rookie, 3:0 Siam street. Chicago, at a large amount of goods and money. 1 __ -_...â€"... unu- wan- her husband, Asa Church. alleging ax- treme cruelty. Their mun-tun two years ago was the outcome of I pull- usuo encounter. Miss Rand-ll had two guitars for her hand, and they de- cided to fight for the honor of help: her husband. Slbley.~â€"lt In reported an the m that a. mob has mt the vicinity at the Goddes home for Paxton, the county neat, tor the purpose at lynchlnc the alleged murderer of Mrs. .Geddel. It in reported also that parties from Dan- toth and Melvin. 111.. will join them, I! the prisoner le mound of murderh In: women In each place. Decatur.~Frank Cunningham, the ‘ expert telegraph operator, who In In! last. under the mum of F. 8. Fox, Ito tempted to get $450 from the cannu- Natlonal Bank at Decatur, by noon! 0! a bone draft on the People'e Bunk of Bloomlngton. lll., pleaded cunt! and was given a sentence of the din In Jall and was also fined $100. Eltltmâ€"Mte. Edlth Randall Church has commenced proceedings for d!- vorce In the Eight Circuit court walnut L.._ L,,,. " w_vv_- ., of $45,000 In? outed; “plan-«7'1: ”if! to be already muted. ’ 1 mama? . ovum or ‘ a W hotel new It in t6 humanism? ‘ mgr-them corner of mlfii'hl'ld ml min Ill-ooh, and In to out ”mam-nu sum of 885,090. lggludlnx a uuhgcflm _. -.- A..- from the nuns o! n 2 cute, pm g * etc You an I I canon", mm“ bandit-l h an «ht. You In. tho “paw-mun. j and 1m .VIII' DWMmM" mu, m I; ' «muting pull you It ES 3'} film ‘ county um any. "It; ,1 heat and that. at uni, . > l. u m In mm' m we will “h__ . ,llh 9"”‘9- ”991. with; 7.qu

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