Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 11 Mar 1897, p. 2

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In flu. II”. In returned u verdict o! "my 0! larder In the Int Cunt. none" none; and pmvklou In Inhi- cn mm- for the «ml-g m and! In lldh. Tiny hope by April 15 to have enough ”Inna to rule a lam Ila-ac. ..._7. v- v“. _______ .w ._--_ an“ I term, at Sign“ In! _to f «my a“! Numb!” uni-an «d Ifipwn tn ck lithium: Infirmary 00 out. for Ibo Inn-II rm MM"- that when In In! nuptial" W du- ltq Ibo trying tau-0r at Pol-run. The m Innate um I? '9' ml 0! the when! rm. at It“ II In the far- A ”aunt tn Ibo Undo- I'hlly News " In. Mm: an that Prim MRI ’- Mum hu- mulch. and IMO; an gun: I. no pun-- (nx h I- “-3 Mmhvwdmmtonll. Pal you on MA “MI. Imita- vho. Cun- 'n a "an 0“ In! in": I hum. Aim W. mu. «Wat-mind M I). 0..)de Ham! on Coco-n1 '- m I"? and 1mm by .- MM CI". M8 II» (ml- oi no at Ina-(A17 mars-- l- and IN «trunk. noon “(tonal-a Ibo do- llnfl in lb. Amt-lu- «Inn m h a.- ”taboo 0! ma MD". IM h and II Amnlu o. a than. a! AM a 1|.“ 9! chub-lion On- A Netting. - non-«1w, and u "an Ila! and mm; wounds-d Mn vile Ilt' 1mm mum ll Kan-u (.‘lly, )lo. The null. M lb. Globe Iron um» um. Clank-d. 0N0, VII milled My. It. no running to mm: noo- n Ilnluu- um- ol ".50 : any 'I'Io demand to: unlo- noontnol III momma. link] Contact, rx-nnuldont out" Manet loco-u ('ounly uvlau bank at In: Raglan, )llrh‘. lu- bflru unn- d on I that ol nlmppmpruuux ”.- 00 o! the link]: tuadl. Prat-eat pull-through In" or President Guy of the Sl. Loam. Pn- orlt 1 Northern railroad hm pun-tuned 11.000900 worth of nllu n "8 I too. and surveys wlll be mule In a te- vull (mm syn-mum to But (,‘llllon Ill. The company “you to bulld flu Illa. 1:» all" In Icuuh. this year. United States Senator John Dolph oi ‘ Oregon had his ieit leg amputated inst shove the knee and io~night he lies III l critical condition. it is ieared he; will not uurvive the shock at the opera- 6 The presidem has reappointed Wll‘ Hun Blnculr as steward of the white home, which Mace he held under the "oceans administration. The tuners! of the late David L. huts. the base ball pitcher and man- ager. who died Friday afternoon. was held Monday It the residence a! his mother at Baltimore, Md. Governor Black has declined to in- terfere in the sentence of death 01 Arthur Mayer, who was convicted of murdering Stephen Powell at Hemp- nud, N. Y., March 7, 1894. By the explosion of an on well holler on the Nortman farm. near Gallery Junctlon, Pm. John Dunlap. engineer, m killed and Wlllhun McKeever, tool ire-oer, fatally injured. Orlando N. Dana shot and killed him- Del! at his home at Macon. Ga. Mr. Dana was a member of the same lam- lly which includes Richard Henry DIIII, Charles A. Dana and other dis- tinguished men. hum... erlgloul. Soclal and vflâ€"Iu Doll-(n o! the Whole Wurltl Cant-II, consumed fur our Insularâ€"~11" Ac- cident Recon-II. THE NEWS OF SEVEN DAYS UP TO DATE. HISTORY OF A WEEK. DOWNERS GROVE. : ILLINOIS. (to. m nut to the elbow. By WHITE WILLIAMS. m-mumnnmm Drunkardsotmuhdlmeunua has computed «alumina! 3 col- mdlwmtoaotoflonhD-tou mum. myfllljunontlpmh. DI the in; '11! Join ado-Ia Mlflmm»mminm u. m at luau-pun. The mix theater. the min-men aminoâ€"e of Indmnmlll. M. was burned mm 3 and 0 o'clock Sunday night. The loan In «tinned It .100.- coo. The Immune mounts to 830- Tho mm. P... Iron mm, bu announced a (new reduction of m par can In the m «steel wart- en. lam- Ind til-nee an. The r!â€" dncuon goes Into acct on Intel 1. mntommmmmam ottvoyunfmuendincmanh lam. cont-Mu outca- mm, (hold the nulls. IMO! hm While the loot! of last Friday in over the elect: at It win he felt In north- m Kentucky. southern Ohio and locum Indiana for weeks. The dc.- naa inept! um- I rudi- ot 100 min at 1M- city, :11 m m In the million. m In." I. um. Tinted” am! In destroyed the Union elevator 3: Peoria, III. The eIe~ valor m (In property of the Clue.) :0. Burlington A Quincy Rama-cl cou- puny II had I «poem «1000.000 hatch undulatlyumhu- mined confined about fl” ml- eh a! min. The Ian I- eating“ a ”0.000. In! no cute-em of hut-l flu-cu- .1 I..- 00'" «to cum ,' Imp-.0, ' m out-n o! Ila-non and Math ; and South lilo“ an n - uncut 0 condition «nor an WI ol the 2 I'll to. any; n in. «mm m" ‘ «1 1M: month. Mr: uar- Mu j a. 3mm! u an; 11m. m m- : mm nun-tutu at not All on: m- m“... Miro-d In!” In In I hope- k- male. Th pooh an bat-all; to mun MIIQNMIMMQDOIIIIII val or male-I with - downpour aim-.nulllflyuIN-MM Ibo your. (to Hunt loud mid m an out Im- I- «be Noni-ml. ll 1 mid nun huh-ninth an" M 1 It! lid-Mm n4 "than aim-n. and «one. up Red Hm nlky Io f not I an) m: u Imkl pron-l Ibo g “h; 0! (ma. 0! mm. tidal worn. Pall Flu-let's bane. no. mu m manned. It It all- Intcd mm (to lo. II "50.0”. !" Ian M m M Amway-Minnow...” an o! limo. fl. 1.. Thursday. The mum-non mud in (he rear 0! Bligh-'0 til-story bulking about Ill-mic The lam anon! rapid” mm! the all" building. vile]: h muted hy the Blim- lune- The male 0! the LVlh congress use: in extra urn-Ion. with Vk‘O-Pflfldflfl Hob-n pmldlu. In puma-nu lo a all of the n-Urln: President. Pro- ooodfinn were confined 1:me lo the nlodlctory at Ibo mlnu Wee-Prank hut. Ir. Mum, the opt-II: Id- Cnu o! the new Vlcv-Pruldom. Mr. Robert. and the Ivmrmz halo one. 1 IN MI mint; timid-y. Inn-h A.’ The closing hours In the house were uneventful The statesmen worked at night to set the sundry civil, lndmn tad urlculturnl hm. to the President, only to have them pocket vetoed. while the metal dencteucy lulled of passage because the house hinged to subscribe to the half annual: or Bowman cmms title!) the senate tanned upon. The only feature of the closing turn!) of Mo was the enthuula-ttc reception “-1 corded 8min Reed. and the unul- nou- ltandluc vote of thank: undated Mu. Alter thin the houn- adjourned without day. 'mmmnotnm i wane-slay. linen s. ; The house ordered the Indian bin 1 eent hack to conference. The Immi- i [mien bill was pissed over the Presi- _ dent's veto by a vote or 193 to 37. The ' senate amendment to reduce the price or armor plate to 8300 was accepted by a vote at 131 to 53. The conference re- port on the sundry civil hiii was re ported to the house. The principal change made in conference was a re I auction of 12% per cent on unproprll- I “one (or river: and harbors. A previ~ : eion under which the action at the pree~ gident setting aside innde In western states In rarest reserves may he re. versed me also one of the important changes. The conference report was agreed to. and the house took a recess for one hour. In the senate o further conference on the sundry civil bill was orderod. A message from the house reported the plasma of the immigration bill over the presideuz'u vetot. The veto mes- sage was read. and without comment, In referred to the committee on im~ migration. m 'IDOI 0* 0. PI“. net 3. ”Win editor of (In II- Clo-III. loin at an llnuu and sauna Hart“ i, th. Una-I Bush a! Wart-- m-ny lulu In! with “rocket Vm" vsome or the IIcqu-e- nu ma. {WORK OF CONGRIS. LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS AT WASHINGTON. MIAVV 'LOODO FEAIED. Dan rm- I. ma. . : Dave Pom, lute manager of the Brnokln hue um club and u on: “no one of the cur pitchers of me country, died at Baltimore Therein; ml. of asthma. Dim-v- last lap. one. The Callfmin supreme emm Wed- nesday “In-ea the decision of the lower court In the can of Theodore Dun-rant, found guilty or the murder or Blanche Imam In Emanuel church llmont two year- ago. The court will I: a date for Dumnt'a execution. 1 One of the torn In. not than: In Wot-mun. m. arly Friday morn- ln dimmed the John B. DI! Ive- ltory Mock, so: to 8]! Iain street, and thOonldlnc block Idiot-his. Thelma b minted tt “00,”. Eight fire- men were badly Injured by Mllns walla. The Mg power house of the Union Treetlol Comm" u the Junction of Thirteen all lam Verno- tree" and all!” venue Phlladelphln, we. assumed by Ire. Two men lost their llvee and seven] other: were ellglnly Muted. “no. dun-go from the he will mount to about WM. fully covered by lmnuee. Erich VIII Delve 0.: In 1'9". The amt-«moms to make Comp- troller Eden a commissioner under me new monetary umfereuce act and thus me an Inn-121mm vac‘ncy in the ‘mmrofler'u m for Charles (I. lives of Illinois have fault-n thmngh. Hr. scion has determined to nerve out In ten: unless med by the am!- dent. and It Is we" known that Pres!- deu loin-Icy I’m not remove him. 'nm Inna - Inn‘s on". A Havana "’0ch I0 Me New York Worm ’un that 0mm! water has honed n om" dlmflng that hornet lar ull men "rout-d In (‘nha who "re called "mm" aha" he tried :hy court-manual While the penalty is not ”burly muted. it In supposed that that If the vain are found guilty the dentin penalty will he Imposed. The lung or this order has been pmtvsh ed Intact by me foreign oonauls. loud Inland. "our; Wad MI" and out n! um "h. In. amt-or vu comm tor unity-four ham-w and bar that. in MM and mm- Mu. Eur sum- Sol-why not wonder- ful vnnmy Mil In" emu nay. 'Mo- cl Aurthur. I‘m I've-run mum u Hunt“. (‘00. Hm Henry Wm! Boot-bu died a: Bunion, Guam. Honda: u the an of $6 yI-un. Wm NM Abom- emu to Hui-n: Inland.- ‘l‘ho reply 0! Greece to the power; was finally drama Monday morning and not w the foreign legaiions. Tm "FLY. alter acknowledging the re=~eip1 ‘ot the idcutlcal notes of the powers 1nd recognizing [he exlrr‘mo gravity 0! pouible results bound up in the sil- nation. declares [hat Creme mus a duty to the people 0! Crew. and rim she will not abandon thrill to Slimmi- man inulk‘ism. am- uii'vrn to with draw her lie-r: and pure the troops on than under the mnlwi oi Ilse com- blnod poww- u! Europa ll- lute n Lind-Inla- Missouri Pacific passenger train No ‘ run into I landslide about one and one-half miles west of Siaubert. Mo. '11! '1 o'clock Friday night. The engine tender and mail car were telescoped setting lire ta the mail car. which it turn set are to the baggage car, and both were entirely consumed. 0m man was killed and his body cremated mother was ntaiiy burned. and a third badly injured. Secretary of Agricultuuâ€"James WI] sun at Iowa. Jun ma year» am ”It. Iran-n Secretary or the Navyâ€"John D. Lon) of Massachusetu. Secretary 01 the Interiorâ€"Cornelia: N. Bliss 0! New York. Postmaster-Generalâ€"Jamen A. Gar: of Maryland. mm Marlon! m A:torney-Genetalâ€"~â€"Joseph M‘Kenm or Calilornla. Secular! o! the Treasury~â€"Lymnn J Gage at Illinois. Secretary 0! Warâ€"Russell A. Mae! 0! Michigan. Secretary or StatewJohn Sherman 0‘ Ohio. ,smu x-dom nus hence-v- c-uon ‘ woman. The senate mm In session only about two hours P‘rlday, and the greater part of the time was spent in executive ses- sion In confirming Mr. McKinley'u cab Inet appointments. The {allowing were the nominations: NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED. GREECE MAKES REPLY. IRS. DEECHER DEAD. mm. “INNER GROVE REPORTER. The 0mm mom moved Into new quarters. In the absence of Llentenant Govern- or Northcott and President Pro Tem- pore fisher, Senator Herding called the mate to order 1t 5 9. ll. today. Then wu not a quorum present sud no bull- neu was truncated. Immediately alter the reading of the Journal In adjourn- ment was taken mull tomorrow morn- lng u to o'clock. Senator Welle‘ deal was draped in crepe. In the center I bountiful floral wreath rested. entou- lag. the esteem In which member: of the unate held thelr deceased ano- elite. BI .\lr. “minor For tho mpprt‘ssitm nt mob \loionro snti it nrhlng. It pro- ridn that n person numkwi and in- hml M a mob may mun ,‘minmnt from the «on-tr in whirh tit» mt is dam from mm to $5.000. By. )ir. ' “comm-mm prohibit :kmamis of ti?- posits o' manor to sernrw the payment at water, gas om! leirit‘ light hills. (Write your senator and wprrst‘ntniiw and toil thorn in \‘otv- (or tip! monmrfl. Also who to the gowrnor sml tell him to sign it. The passage 0' this hill is nhsoiutoiy noromry i! the people wish to l» froc- from tho burglar system not hiring pramtirwi by the. gas and oiwtric lishtins rampant”) By Mr. Melanin- iinâ€"Amsnding the lot in relation to child labor by providing that no child ‘ under 16 para of as sin" be permit- ted to work in misc. mill or factory. unless he has pass"! the lifth patio in the common srhmls. By Mr. Mates" â€"Amendins the its; lan- by making it the duty of pnhiir other: to that tho In; over public buildings on national holidays. By Mr. Murdockâ€"Amend- ing the law in relation to will: by Inl- ing the suns provisions tor proving in; the signntores of insane persons as ‘ those at «nosed persons. Also, n hill ' nntemiinc the eiection low by providing that the oflciat ballot be printed to two i papers nod {our notica posted in each political precinct. By Ir. None-Reg- aining department stores. This is the hill screed upon by the Claim Busi- ness Ian's association. By Ir. Snyier ~Rspesltnn the mechanic-3‘ lips lav Ind chatty!" thens com the suns u saint-sot coseo not! giving county counts jurisdiction in then. By Ir. Shsmsn~Providis¢ for the appoint: ' meat of county Jury commissionsphons duty it shall he to select petlt and mod jurors. i pen rm In order. fienalorn Dunlap Ild Kn“ Inn "In only unwr- pmnl. Mum Dunlap mull-loll Mater Kano waldo“ pro tampon. J“ u 9 n. IL. (loo flow. In ullml lo owl". l-Imlm-ly ulwr nu ma- III of m» lair-ll n uernm-m "a “In to Honda: M 6 p. I. In". I Alter a Irok'l when the ham. mnllntorl u dlapoomon la tun: when M um I! 5 o'rlorln. For no lmur the curl: road mm A an: Hm. and v"- nl nollon- for Airflow-mm "n mud doth. Tb. following Mlln won ll:- ‘INUI‘QI‘ : )lr. "mum-r mllnl allrnuun to the death 0! humor mm. and :mnm um wool-uncut of a rum-12!!" 0! nm Io lama "w funcvral. The mmion wv- ullml. and flu- thlfl‘ apt-alum! lit-p- mnumm ls-lrluwr. Kamhele‘wrry. Iorrlam and many 0! Summon. TM Home lhrl Adjourned lo 5 o'rlook ”noun." nun-nun. Whoa u"- Surc- Iuy o! (be Hon-:9 unnouurod [0-day that nonhuman lor pvt-Mal pro ton- Sonny “The rhalr has no knuwledxe III." leave 0! nbwuve has bet-u shunt-d the grnllcmnn from Cook." mid Speaker Selby. "I pruumo ha I» «bu-m (or gnu-e nun-us," ruullnuod (‘uL Merriam. "perhaps on amount at ”rt-Mug lum- nm at home. and I tum-«fon- "mm" (hm hr bu: m-vuu from aucmlanw Io- day." Senators Templeton and Morrison held a perfunctory session in the senate to-day, Assisted by Senators Dunlap, Sparks (Rep), and Manifold and Mc- Kinley (Dem). At 5 o'clock the sec- retary oi the senate called that body to order and announced that nomina. done {or lecreinry pro tempore Wore in order. Senator Dunlap nominated Sen- ator Templeton. who was unanimously chosen. The president pro tempore ordered the Journal read. immediately alter which Senator Morrison moved that the senate adjourn to Friday It 9 I. m., which was carried. flan-h 5. Acting Speaker Selby and Represen- tatives Merriam. Buckner, La Monte; and Murray 0! Sangumun were present 1 when the House convened at 5 o'ciork, the democratic side being entirely un- . represented. in. Merriam took outa- sion to emphasize the absence of Mr. Noble, who at the beginning of the I'm-ll, nnuounu'd his Intention of re- maining bore and making its much iruubln- no possible. "i uhecrt’e.” said Col. Merrmm. "(hot the smitlunun {mm . Cook. .\lr. mm», is “intent (rum lxln: nut iodny. I would like to immin- If. the clmlr unn- lillll ”mm-tit to leave. , I l i , i . No business was transacted in either ‘ branch or legislature today. lunch a. The house met at 5 o'clock wiih twelve members present. .in the ab- sence of the chaplain prayer was dis- pensed with, and alter the reading of the journal Mr. Harnsberger moved that. when the house adjourn it stand ndjourned to 5 o'clock Friday alter- noon. This motion was carried and then Mr. Murray 01 Sangamon moved to adjourn and this motion was adopt- ed. ‘Hc "Ill be “timed." mid Speaker bl. 03‘. cold, dummy woman mu; he not. turned up. an min n magician. ’ It In said that more than 80 per cent or runway paucngm In England unv- el third-class. 1‘th contribute about a par cent of the receipt; y A Von“. Ind-Ila. j‘ A newly patented voting machine has the party ballots plated on I board in from over a series of registering levers, the back oi the machine being innmrenw' the toui number of votes net. i the vote for each mediate ll not Indicated mm) the machine is opened at the clone of am am, fraud being prevented by watching the total vote indicator. a}. van in sight at the back of the ma- chine. I We like the loratlrm of "in town oi [Promntt and we believe ll one of the {healthiont .Ipois in the territory. but we wouldn’t put in a work them for a barrel of mnney. During our thr'ee days‘ stay there last nevi: on bminens dcnne at thngs happened to mate us {nigh (or home and lnedom. For in- !nance, we ran arms: at least twenty axon who wore white shirts every day in the tool and invariably changed on Sundays. and hints and red necktie. and regniar collars and cnla met on: cyan at every turn. It was "pedal of a man that he would have his boots blocked at nu: once a dam-M no gun: was allowed in the hotel dining room in his shirt sleevea. We caught night a! only thin or font guns. and chm yum-ed to he turn more for ornament zill- nno. There nan no such thing an walking up to a stranger and 3“,. pin. him on the hack and aahlng hint t. can a nip. and-we law am. of non drinking alone and never blushing a blush. it van with a deep nigh at relief that we reached hone and found the hon ahooting at the lightning rod which had been put up an the city hall in our than”. ! 0m {undone-nor m ":0 warm“: ;mudo A lumen" 01 mm; mm [mun ’mampo far I" pcrwlu no mnnttd II. and on a! the In! than" no nude um «um. main: Q‘Ifl In "an! tn III: manor. “‘0 Incl print. ed and hung up in «no «1an MI! I down ("lanai Mn: M "So Md ‘ Hm.“ and nomuhsumllu (In vim mu km: on Ilr pm at the pub“: In lune Mrk’"! adhmd to the change. iTuruluy "0.1.3. In It won! (flavor- ml: m «ham 0! me tea-p window [I lam!" from N" Mum Made-l In Hum INC!“ and rum pumps and mm mud"! up lo "ck. We knew by the tum of M9 by: am In was narhinn do" for Ms flu. but I! ham mm an a 9b?" Inside m and Mn) Mn mural befon' In «mid wink ‘wlro. He was tout-what "united and (mam-vim“! a! first. mu '9 an:- Mm rrrdl: I‘m m- anning the mnatlm an" n MK and MRI,” 0' u (rm-emf.)- u mm. under the cirrunnunvn. An pou- mnsm to were ui'ling Io "was all armors In ennthing pvnaining to business. hut our the; ends rm: so"- Ing the sauna. We ran“: mu ‘om nacflully. and to don't mean to try I It. [Lime In the km: fiu- ymrs he den-r- ; mlm-d to auasshmu us. and ."h' we It .‘t [the mayor: unin- (ur my pm'omce In" _tnok up 0|" nut: and In-mm rhwxlnu. 5W4- Munl the repay“ u: I.” sun. but .33ch than no ulwmhm. :mu 1: was not until the t‘rhlrr hm! mm sun-w pm. 3144.! a! m I!!!“ wr luwnnn- xman- of m Jun-mum. That to mululI-nb' km run- ‘lml 0! our temp-r mu] “mm! on MM and plvlml him up .nud bummed tum Into an cunty lmrnl and went m: jntlnmn mam: lm can. No damn ; In br hmfly hurl m the who. bu: mm:- ~lmm um vu 1w! mrr) :hm tho lulu: !hlpprnld. 11 I84- unr dun In . ( mm uhoot a! u. u «mm and a. long at :h» plvau-d \\' hm he get: nv'l I0 : am Ink. I an) 0! and m an a ho: fin tho ant-y. aml hr may nhoo: a: an :ualfl lo m: ”rod. A little thlng happened last Manda) alternoou {or which M: were in no wlse to blame. and yet for whirl) we felt lt. our duty to apulaglzp :9 our (allow- g lowusmen. Ten days ago our vale-9mm! 'mnlempomry saw a {on 1) pound keg {oi lull deu‘t‘lt‘ll a: the lilckex och-,9 Innd all m ("It"). He has nmor bun “loam-In") able to pun-has:- over ten fpuunds 0‘ ml at one ”me In all his nun-paper elm-flame. and the light 30! mm keg. w-mm lml but .1 1mm lm wash dawn. n-Iulvtml the old rrwolmm lxnl! (mu. For IlrJul :lw hum] mllh The Knnkakee River is swollen. which gives opportunity to experiment with the (-urrem and setue the dispute as to whether Dennis P. Reardou'u body could have lodged In the willow: at the {not of Third avenue. Kankukee. If it had floated over the dam. People have sat bits of rmwood floating and have seen them drift to the Same phu-e that Rearduu‘s body was found. Farmers near Monticello complain very much because rabbits are glrdflns their young [run trees. Numbers of young orchards have suflert-d exxem slvely from the dept-cannons of the lib He posts. The Republicans of Rot-k Island hold their prlmarles Saturday. It is of more than usual Interest from the fact that it Is the first time that prlmarles have been held here under the new prlmary election law. The polls were open (mm 1 to 8 o’eloek, alderman were 120ml- nated and dell-gates to the city towm ship convention named. The Vamlaua Mall and Express est!- mates the proportion of competent members 0! the Missouri Legislature at one‘thlrd. THE ARIZONA KICKER. "Gamma." It“ the ontor, "m. emu will soon he a n and." "mu haven," nun-red :- u- dltu’: "h"! coins to no, mil-3.”... n-u_. â€"_‘.‘ Along tho line of the San Almlo 3nd Anna- Pua fly. I- the place to cattle. Good and cheap Ind; Health and climate nil-“rm. For Men- lm more! B. J. lumn. G. P. A.. In Amman, Tun. um Pam... I'd mhet he llo‘t any man In history’s clan or lane's bright hud- 1'lnn Allan. for he thus had A world of trouble on his hands. ~0lnctnnatl Tub-I0. "DH you not how," nked m ell-fl. um Inch n your copy of a mum not. would surely be detected?" Tho col-tartan: ton-d In hair back m. M: thread-ed hm. “I count." In haunt", anvil-d, "n mm: nae: an a lunch! Ino- 0| larch 16, Apr" 8 and ”, (I. NorthJVeueI-n blue wm gel! Hone Becket-r excursion tickets. with um. this the "am to nmrm points II the West and Soul at e low rates. For ticket: and fun Inbr- uflo- an” to new Chm. Northwmm Rant”. Very I... lit. ham. 0. on. was "Sly. who] run concurâ€"Clan- hld Leader. "The doctor has tom her that who am". he very careful am to all when the I: out In the cold alt." In fluvial In "Why do you In": um all" your vile out for mt ions walls I- um rough weathn?" lot-Ital II (he 9hr! Hill. of Rant 0.- Im hue wander"! caudal mt. m. for the can of rhomnthn. Immu- gh. and kindred cum-u. and should he “vaunted hy n" mining m- unch troubles. nut-elu- bowl am.- modatlons and haul; Tum Helm an ink dam and m", lo. run a use Inn and IMHI Tm" at (it. mollh. Full Information lunlshod on application to (Mm: I‘M!“ C. k N. W. R '1. "suunny. "a in ranged lo (to girl hl-sqll.“-â€"IMNM Fm hm "l mum Goldy h in! pawl“ III. In.“ In, no Wu India-out. "In It In. um (lomy‘n nol flood vnh the out minim-‘- "Wynn?" on I. Ibo [ca-(ml The all of I59? 1- "On to m Koo- hum." nu» tendons!” "ch mint-s munur o! Mom-u. Mat» and um- lth t‘oluubln. the" so may mm: o! to”. nun-r. cow". land. In». «0.. have mu dlmnnd duh: It. um your or (to and new town and IMMIIPI «numbed. The Inn at Rot-laud [mu tron zoo mi. 1.5..“ I- cum, mlhn. n»- nd MI,- Un mun a! "in "ma tmuory out he hr It‘. I. Whitley. 0. P. l T. A.. gm: Nonhm nun-y. m. Ml. III. ll-w Nuan- An lulu. Needles am all made by machinery. The were of md-thunllm by which lb. needle II muuuhu'mn'd takes lhu rough steel WIN. can It Into prop" lonmlu. nm the point. muons the head. plrn‘u (In- no. then sharpens "so may lnnmmrm um! ch‘u ll lhnl poll-h {a- lllllnr lo the pumhnur. Them k, II”. a whim» by wlnh h adcllc-unconmod and placed In "w paper: In whlch may no now. than Ming afterward folded by the same cannirnme. I‘m In the lock: lanai-inn. The "Scenic Line of the World." the Denver Rio Grande Railroad. other: to tourists in Colorndo. Unix and New ”aim the choice“ resorts. and to the tnnsconuuenui traveler the grandest scenery. The direct line to Cripple Creek, the greatest gold camp on earth. Double daily train service with Pull- man sleepers and lourluu‘ can be tween Denver and San Francisco and Lou Angela. Write S. K. Hooper, G. P. a; ‘i‘. A.. Denver. Colorado. (or illustrated de- scriptive pamphlets. When Congressman “Jerry" Simpâ€" 'eoo uppearsin inthe extra session at congress next month he will (or “I. pm time in his life wear : tailor-mode unit of clothes. This unit came to kiln at Topeka, Know by express from n Chicago tailor, an] tucked away in the :‘bundie was a. pair or silk half hm. lent with the compliments of the tail- pr. Simpson will wear these hose with his new clothes. He has also bond“ [3 pair 0! tan leather shoes and a silk not oi! the latest block. He has adorned the latter with a. bail mourning band. "You; they "Inn! 0‘! In VI.“ the Ian- I- m mu. ‘ , In the South they are the pleasantâ€" jut And most “tenable. The Inc- ud shrubs put north their buds and flowers; early Vegelahleq and traits are ready tor eatlng, and In (act all ”lure seems to have awakened from "I wlnter sleep. The Louluvlllo Nashville Railroad Company racks: the Garden Spot: of the South. and. VIII on the first and thlrd TueNm_ of March and April sell round-mp tlckeu to all principal point: in Tenn- meo. Alabama, and West Florld: it than: half tales Write for adverthr in: matter and particulars of excur- llons to C. P. Atmore, General Pu- lenser Agent. Louisville, Ky.. or J. K. Ridgely. N. w. P. A., Chlcagv. Ill. ‘ «0 CI. I.“ Dl-‘uuhlo hind Cum-nu sin-plan'- su- Ouch for. What: In! “ARCH AND APRIL

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