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Downers Grove Reporter, 27 May 1897, p. 2

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WmmmmA. (”linoleum-«om AMMlmAm Ksh mmkluhthenlhrdnm- ‘cry It 1-“.th when on at the haunt-nectar {Manchester In! I. 801m, win vs: lnjnnd by g “out" sidewalk In knowing. Wit. ”j but unwed damage: 01 05,0”. flu Inn-mm m not! tor am not: fimmmumvmam . 4 in pin- to: hasten mam C!“ nhurt. A tum mutilated the bodies of two mm!oueCnek.1‘m.lusheâ€" “thatch-cumbnnnunknd It! moh- W placed on the tack to M bl unmet”. OI. of the ma 4'- Henry Prawn, I resident of Mll- cu, Tenn; the actor n m. CI- Smith, In, who In want- .10 um In- and Itepnothot, Rachel huh m I!- unt. Polly Cox. unu- flm their bullet with u m knife. 0: Collins. la, has ten seq-mad on u. pond at Inn-Ry. He will to an a no Slum mun. ‘l’lo reunion of the Emma 1mm Volunteers '1: ma It Damien. m. mmltmmummm at Any (male for hem except Thtonfldwamoflhefla- “out! ”out Ila-a vlll not here- Indc the direction a! no chief ur- M Inna), In. Green Ashley that I‘m. Kandy and w nah: II". M were bum Halls. Ashley I: all" .1 km The won" I. mod to In. In“. norm-.- of Mimi, m. at! a no". In mm by mu- m Co's-nun Win. "1qu hole {m- Miss u. no Cuban-d river. «or 8-".- hnd. Ky" Jan-en. Hun! In Part M m drum. HISTORY OF A WEEK. u h “It. Ill. N. Kluty. . III. II- lIn-a uni. on“ In In. by noct- dld h A In linen. All-.“flol no lethal-t lull- ‘IIIIM Yon-mom '- mmm mot- dun-annular.“- Wachmu Wu! Pct-I. The M w. an to mm: lemu- In a and!“ display by no nun. Inn-r. u Berlin. in”. to m an" tutu-Id M I". Ibo AM of I aim mum (ho Willi-ll 1V" M. be out the bull“ “tough the had of Mo The Illinois unto board or Inc-Ill: «and Dr. J. A. II“ 0! Chicago new my to succeed Dr. J. W. Icon, no ml Inca-but. Jain luau- ol the 1mm sum Mm cam u Oath. mu- u on!" no! on (Iron. W by Juan in." d a. Wanton Union and Ul- h Mia Tom» mm um! I. unaud- M W. I. Downy Sheri! Ben Quarte- nhot and killed Bu Scott at [Minx-ton. Ton. The deputy in In charge 01 Scott'- M that had been attached by hi- ,vth uni Scott nut-had him with n u. Dispatches from moral point: In loath Dakota state "It! the trout at many night did much damage to ten- th: "caution and gum vtnu. At ,Inlar k0 Ion-ed to the lhklhcu o! in]! an Inch. The datum I. chat by tho net that the "not killed the my 0! Ma thtotlon. in“). at _ mm, m. man. {II n I mly claret! field. In- fl a run If: (out den", which hulhhflchhnuuotm- It In believed to be certain um many. worn-pa all. the “In pomlcu pI'Ison- on, Includlnx the Inflnelblu. Jun” Huh-rm. wry Hunlou and Joe Mul- lou. VIII be mrdoned only In June In eon-nonunion o! the :IxIIeth year o! 00 reign of Queen VIctorlt. Cu'rie Johnson. aged 17. shot ind al- non Instantly killed wum Johnson at Weldon, Ark. Johann was married Sunday Ind I“. Johnson says he had malted to marry her. Near Bloomfield. Ky., two sons of Ben Mums, in company with Dee Mer- mm. met two man named Lutz on the mo snd had a dlnagreement as to the right. of way. The two Adams boys Ind Jun Lnu were many wounded. 31mm 8m: 32mm. Willhm ll. Evans, who has been Inflerlns from the trip at his home at New York (or leveral days. was mporb Id to-nlxht to be much better. f‘umul. music-u. seen! no cunt-u Dal-n of a. Whole Wot-Id carom“: Conan-nod for 0-: Min-111- Ac- dh<n Oh. 13 m><9 ZN>NO .50 BBQ! “3.! WWNERB GROVE. : ILLINOIS. ndle! '3. killed. kn- ca- a, 1mm ‘ manna '1: annual Ila. mu -m0mnu,sfmnmcdx ,' mm Immu- Lam, but more recently of Lou An- gelou, arrived It Rand-butt. OIL. hunt- “ up u- dlvo‘med Wife. the keeper of n Muir-at. ind Iflel' - mu nmmpt up lune. IQ to "turn to) him, not gallium up. __ V M animal; m. In. W MI nuance! to am her an mum In I «am Ind mug!“ and to «an. m m (tune. II II Purl Wm at 81. Louis. who dellbentcly tilted Lillian Waldo", but. adored. A robber “tempted to hold up a swim electric at no" Tuning Wuh. He shot mm manger: mu van that and killed by tho super“- tandem 9! the road. Dlvldr Dual-on, former}, of St. llnoufl A woman lnn been found guilty of murder In the Int degree and will In nuanced to mg. The won- At Ito-lune, B. 0.. Cabal Daniela that hm mankind. 20 you" old, at the Sheri hospital, then New on ill on mm Dum- left I letter my!“ he tn In love with the young won“. no can-m "cover. Own-nor Tun-or of Illinon par- doned 1mm Scrum of Pulaski coun- ty from the southern mlnon peniten- uuy. Scruggs was sen-In; twenty ”us [or be!“ m to the mat. on at William H. Ruhr in 18”. The nwmmnhaumdmtm mil-cry at m a. daughter 01 Ink All-on. m u the menu: City and.) m for m. Tho-u Ila-ell wanna-d “Jack. mmqnecnteidnumdm 11¢ 0m Menu; ”and the nitration bill. It Deco-a mu" on April I, 187. Therm“ All) posed the 0|me hm, the you bun; I! to m. In“. to it Amie“: "nu-him 0! DIN... I. man to Lord Plain“. who Old MM! 1. ForthelmtImIntlehmoryol Al “film“. mu), m. a finch clean 3“ In acunly tool nu I- u. Mum-red and bam- dmmolwn-ngnunm country. Africa. 0-. “MM In In. um! and no me prise-on. Tho teach a! m clotted Bull. m A. mum. lam lul- unar- u'inu actuary, and m Nil-mm. I- do“. Din-rel»...â€" galls-lg {35.355.3nilz §3§3ilfo~0nv9§5 Eta-lair! .- Jana-:31... 3033-3323333 3-33... chub" mu Ibo dun-u abundan- nal at Bryant. A «Input to lb: lando- Tana [mu "una- Aym an an no war tn- dan In 0mm“ III. I mm cm In. "In to mum-elm. The n- «II or "unblâ€" nm for tho current in: In con un- no... (on. no mm ha and the um I:- led on II] II by u- tum-It. maul-u. nth-Collu- n4 Pom. pro- mm It“; "001m mum- at up an nu unm- cm cut oth- Inna-Illnnlommmmn- 3.31! 2.313 at! 05 .3: an: 05 SP: .255 60903 05 2 1383‘ < ‘l'ho him-old daughter of Predat- lct And! 01 Wilden. 1M. lvnllovu'd g ml- ot corn. Imch lodged In her vindplu. dun: running tron unn- Flu destroyed the “lemon bulld- Iu. u mama. ulna" cuulnc 3 Inn of “0.000 to L Patter-on a 00., Geo. Owen. B. P. Barney, Willlun P. Jon uul omen Tb. Burton! Brother. Company pot- tery 0! Eu: leorpool, onlo. \vu al‘ most douroyod by m. The lull will Innate 855.000; Insured for $30,000. The company had large order: chad. and the loo of mm ulll [rally lu- cuuo Ibo flm'l auburn-almost. The plan! will In nbull! I! once. Chanel Colbuth. at Saginaw. Mich. was struck by a Iflchlun Central train near llchlnn City, but, and was en! in places. A flour mlll belonging to the heirs of Adam (Banach of North Amherst burn- ed at Elyrh, Ohio. Lou. 812,000. Otto Kepflnx. aged 18 years, while ruins on his bicycle with a train on the Irondequiolt Bay Railroad at Roch- ester. N. Y.. caught his pedal in the step of a car and Wu thrown under the wheels and killed. A Wisconsln Central feright broke In two on Allenton Hm. near Fond du Lac, Wis. The engine and several cars stopped several mlles larther down (or water. when the rear sectloh dashed Into them at a great speed. Thirteen loaded can were ditched. and the loss will be great. No one was Injured. . The Union Hall block at Belvldere, 1",. was burned early Sunday morning, Involving a loss of 820,000. halt Insured. Tho tour-story Barber memcrlal school (or negro girls. established at Annmon. Aim; last fall on I grant from wealthy Bostonlnns. burned. The loss In over 850.000. Insurance, $25,000. The origin of the fire Is unknown. A tmllei wire crossed 1 wire at the Home Telephone Company at Fort Wayne and disabled 1,500 telephones, most of them being burned out. A3113 loss was entailed and a score of men have been at work repairing the dam- (”III I. POIIION. CASUALTIBS learn, No. a mixed ...... 10m. No.1 mixed...... 3'3". Na 2 «sh ........ Clover-cod. prime cub. Ma No. l'whhe... cm. N9. 2 sum ..... CHICAGO. Came. common to mlmeflj; 05.35 Host, all grade- zoo 03.75 Sheep and lambs 2.50 05.0. Can. No. : ...... 14x0 .25 Wheat. No. 1 red lay” Can, No. 2 ......... .. Information In been received a: Balsa. Idaho, um the town of Bonu- n. II Castor county, was destroyed by In a few days no. ‘l'hm nre Io ur- Robert E Roberta has filed suit for a receiver for the mum: saving Ind Donn Amman. charging "at no concern Is Insolvent, and um the m but heen wanted I- VIM Inac- Ilium. mm" “fill. the client of (I: am semen of cum. am u M: reliance Thur-any. In the fill: year of III. use. anon! "or-u» KIM. Ibo «mm patmlcnunml o! Buchanan" u- nlnlnrnuou. In and. m m It nun old. and II- dull van and by OI clack at the nip. which his all an could not mm. “n- Mary at auto bu I'll to the anal. I protect mu m omn- gum-u! lulu! “a mun-Indus ‘luy a nun fro- bout: mils countries. not": Ann-(humolutod mum at Dubai Colitn. Aim. Ohio. In In been tutor o! the (III- venulm church In Ann. H. I. a minute of nm- count. “In hull-3 In mm It my" Items II m M method!“ Cllfeh n1 Vince-non. 1-4.. Nun 3. mm, a bind widow. and so years. added: drum dad at mu am. Webb mm". "panama“! of In- unnoe. bu remind the Menu at (I. Iotmooliun Lm Innunm‘o Company of Now York. and ordenu the company to can do!" bum-u In Kama: Judge William in amend u-Pru- Idiot mllor o! "n «tuna umllunon. Ion. Insurance many to am! In court and "plum whl in We at none “00.”. 0! nuts of [In mun. which an till-nod to have dlsnwund LATIIT MARKET REPORTS. The run“! Brethren general collar- once bu muum mutton Want to wrllc I theology. A calchohn wlll dâ€" Io be publllhod. The noonl wue commutes or an Amalgamated Iron and steel Wutkorl' Annotation an practically agreed that lha puddlor rule (or the unsung nu Ihall be “.50 pct Ion. the lame u the present nu. The First National bank of Orleans. Nah. bu lulled. No statement 01 u- m- or lhblmlu ll sin-n. Heavy [mt In the vlclnlty of Pm!- nold. WI... lulled blueberl'lcs. apples, and all (rum and some com. HI 3] Rois e 00., wholesale mnun. on o! Pitt-burs. Pm. wu doped by the Iberifl. Execution amounting to 850.- 000 have been [and spins! the am. The coal mine at Sandoval. “1.. has cloned down Indeflnlwly. the miners re- fusing to accept I reduction. State Senator Hull In 1311er Interested In the property. The annual conference of the Metho- dist Episcopal church south Sunday school. of the Goupon district has closed It: two days' session at Palm, lil. The Methodist Ministerial Associa- tion and Christian Endeavor Society, which were in session at Elwood. hut, [or three days, have adjourned. The Western Gas Adsociatlon decided to meet next year at Mount Clemens. Mich, May )9. 20 and 21. The Northeastern Nebraska Press Association met at Wakefield [or us regular annual convention. About 80 editors were present. Governor Bushnell has appointed J. Melanin Smith of Dayton, Ohio, trustee of the state university. Farmers of Nebraska complain that rabbits threaten to become as great. a pest as they have been for many years In Australia. They are said to be doing great damage to gardens and trees. Near Mucoutnh, “L, a vlclous has attacked Farmer George Orlesbaum and fatally wounded him. Senator Morrlll. who has been coa- lnodjo his bed for some days with an attack or bronchitis. ls reported to be very much better, but It I: not proh- able that he will be able to attend the tensions of the senate for some days. L111. inuwwxma. TOLEDO. MISCELLANEOUS. DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. ms 473w .1. ”7i [m lyre-1h m m; The Worth Loans convulmon of the 1m Inbound m1 elm-n ;olccted PM 3. Tudor. aim-um mm: m I. laid. Bcnk Examina- Caldwen has discov- ered n further shortage of 850,000 in the accounts alum invoked sum N:- tlaml But of Manon, Ind. Tim M the lhoml! to more than mall). sail depositors are becoming mic ltrlékan. llverton B. Chapman in one of the non tnlhed of men in America. The interest he he: aroused does not per~ thin no lunch to him-for he In only a Wall street brokerâ€"as to President [bumper and Secretnry Senna o! the mar trust. )lr. Chapman is in contempt of the senate committee ap- pointed to investigate the scandal eon~ earning United State- mature who were charged with speculating in ennr at the time the Wilton tart! schedule was under maiderntlon by the senate. Re retneed flatly to answer the coin- mittee's Minn! an to whether tenn- tore speculated in sugar nt that time. lie was tried, idnnd guilty of contempt and sentenced to thirty days in jail. It. Haveneyer and Ir. Scarlet: re- Need to answer the very questions that got I". Chapman into trouble. If Chipman pea to jail Havemeyer and IIOKII CHAPIGN AND 1’". mo FISH CAUGHT IN TH. CAI. NIT. Ina!" lav-nu '0” m. Ion-tor Mom" of Vermont. cum- ul of Ibo mm mum”. In Mu mm.” m n M- rnldonn In Wuh- luua. He II alarm: "on a navy out Innov- Wm mut‘ ‘flu aunt: of the Flu-bun damn nu mun" (or I nun! mil. tor no mention at limit-«M rule. It to “unload nu olrlko will In. plum “on It. am tool In Jun. bum ”0.40 lo! "only. Charles L Drum. the annexed mur- derer o! Clarion Hullnu a: Julian- vlllo, "L. In brought lulo court Pfl~ day. He pleaded w “my. Cumin- m« w” granted. In" W (to... C'- At the third leulon o! "no amend Iynod o! the Returned Presbyterian church opened Friday there In: a long dint-union over the udululon of the Rev. John W. Scott. I an!" of India. It. Soon m Only ndmiucd. one of I'an n’mh. The annual meeting or District Grand Lodge No. 2, Order of B'ual B'ruh. was held 1: Indianapolis. The district» is composed of Ohio. Indiana. Kentucky. Kanm. Mlmnrl. Colorado and New link-o. And tony-Ive lodges were rt‘p~ muted. Glm Hop. to Cuba- The resolution appropriating 850.000 {or the relief of American citizens in Cuba was adopted in the house Thurs- day without a dissenting vote. Mr. Hm made the imponaut statement during the debate that the republicans desire not to embarrass negotiations which were being projected by Preli- dent ucKinley to secure the independ- ‘ once 01 Cuba. ‘ The long and exciting debate on the" Joint resolution recognizing the exist- ence ot a. state 01 war in Cuba and de- cisrinx'that strict neutrality shall be maintained by the United States passed the senate by the decisive vote 01 41 to 14 Thursday afternoon. An analysis of the vote shows that the niiirmstive was cast by eighteen Republicans. nineteen Democrats and tour Populists, and the negative by twelve Republicans and two Democrats. ‘l‘ho llorgnu Resolution According Bel- u'ount Bism- uth. Insurgent. Plum by I You 0! 41 to liw-llouu “I’OGI on tho Approprlnuon Asked- GLAD NEWS FORCUBA .Aâ€"Z<Jm_ NIH. ZO ppmâ€"KN 2<3 w><0 flP‘ZNw In. W In Inf-M. The India: Saran: Court ovar- ruled the petition of Helen I. count In fir mm to m! the election on!â€" en'l‘o! the precinct in which the un- p mm to ailev' 1m ’90 ton. To an to! Mon. At! 1pm] wlll he undo to President McKinley for the pardon of Theodore Kinney. the Indianapolis bunkmck- or. who I: serving 1 term of eight nuts in the northern Indiana venue» “an. Hugh» I: now 74 year: old. It in thin (not that makes Chapman'- cnle Important. Powertnt influence In being brunght to bear upon President Mcxlnley to pardon the recalcitrant Chmnn. not no much for his one as for the sake o! the big fish that are to be caught in the name net. Senator Till-en's speech in the senate in :ne debate on Senator Alien‘n resolution to force an apology from Chapman to the aennte has frightened the rich New Yorkers tnvoived in the cue. Tillman me the senate was not after Chapman. It vented to and out whether senators made money out at near speculation. He was before bringing Haveneyer an-I the ether "grnndeee" before the sen. nte. make them answer truly or put them into in“ for cantempt.â€"-Timcn- ‘ Herald. 1 Senna cannot escape the same fate. Am. “filth.- In III". The gold“ Jubilee wanting a! mu Amman Hulk-cl Ammhm M” M held In Phlhniowhln on Jane 1. 2. 3 I“ O. ‘l’hc II!!! In!!! on the Yuan 31h- ntulppi Val!" linuroml mm an. «NT- low was run Hand”. The river I- Mun; tour-truth: "cry menu-lum- I". link! .1 Chm Nu. Name Inn-non, 25 year- uld. was not [our “new Mr Ian hunbaml. Juhn Damon. ll Chlmxo. Tm uhomlnu IM- Iowed I 1|»an "a! Mic-r killing M: «In IM Van-hand madc- Mu «nape. hurl-d I. the Ill-I. The My Rosana tutu-co at Nem-aalr. I’m. owned by nor Mark "mum and ox-fivnatu tron. muawml Sunday morning burying thirty awn under um mom Tu: will die. firm I liq-II Wreck". Elmer C. Sank-y. enabler of the Ram m Clly Safe Deposit and Savings Bank. which mm In 1893. owl": de- mlton over 83.000.000. has Mon par- doned by Gov. Stephen. He had unwed one your 01 his (our-year “mom-1'. 'l'vo Burned to Death. Two persons were killed and than ”7’0"“! injured in a fire Sunday mura- Ina in the tour-story and basement brownwtono building a! 1149 West Twenty-third street; New York. Sev- eral persons narrowly escaped death. The dead are Mrs. Catharine Mossway And her daughter Benlrlm, I years old President Johnson has admitted that he ls gullty of target-y. embezzlement and misappropriation of the funds or the bank to the extent of $300,000. and later developments show conclusively that not only has he stolen the funds of the bank, but that he has also abus- ed the confidence of depositors to the extent of almost $300.00!) more. malt- ing hls probable defalcatlons' $600,000. In the aggregate. He has been arrest- BIIIII-ol' Cold-all Clue. ch Btnu 1h- uoul at Thu (my. National Bank Examiner George Caldwell has closed the State Nation- al Bank at monsoon. Ind. The cap- ltni stock is $200,000. The deposits will reach 8300.000. Several hundred business men are seriously crippled. Many may he forced to assign. The losses will reach over $300,000, and it in hinted that President Johnson spec- ulated heavily. Johnson was also president of _the Monticello bank and it has suspended sei'ously involving Monticello lvullneas houses. .LOOANSPORT BANK FAILS. lava, I’M-v I. “on“ of the mule hook. and a they no not an mung term: there’s nothing to do but for m to flu; the not. h- for. Mar-«Bonn 1mm. Second Wonhlper~Aud they an both splendid amen. The trouble In, tlgoyAm singing from a diluent page first Wmhlperâ€"Mcrcy. do you hear what I discord the tenor and the so- prano are making In the duet? Baptiste was given. therefore. a spe- till unk. the water In which was kept heated to a greater warmth than was found necessary for the other him pouml; and Ms ohnbmns soon dis- appeared. But be greatly misses the fun a! min-.3 ialnnds of the other hlpmpottml'n nounâ€"Young's? Com. panian I The next question as one of treat- ment. and It m wisely decided that the m to cure thg chllbialna was to remove the cause of them. The weather had grown cold, and though Baptiste had not complained. it was probable that he had not heen Rep: warm enough. Ind particularly that the Inter In which he kept 1135 feet most of the “me was at too low a temperature. This end was finally accomplished hy isolating the man. hippopotamus. getting him into done (marina, and an plnionin; him that it was mm to examine his person. Then it was flavoured that his ailment was noth- ing but ehiibiaiaa! Anti when a hip- potanna has chlihlalna It is something like a girale having a sore throat, for its akin is about twn Inches thick. Baptiste was undoubtedly mlerins. (fonsrquenily. when it Name MI- dmi one any that something scrim In: the mutter with Dunnoâ€"when he pita! nnd fretted. and had in tango Ms customary tricks; when be m very much inclined to lie lurk in the water and flick ifls mom feet up in ibe airâ€"4: beam I serious probien low to mic :- examination. ll tank! mm cm on mkrhinm a youngster mm have Mn nmmhh stale (or hum" hemp. but he has noI. [ammo is not popular with ”w keepâ€" om scarcely A day passes 'hrn line guardians do) not to." some rural"! M M: to mnpmn M. "9 Is «mummi- ly rushing .1 them with a month :0 Wills- cmon that they soon to see It al- ready engulfing them. Many the bl: ”Wham. din- mrbvl by tho "Mam. Imn umnlly. and Mn rm ll» apparently ump- lu‘ "ammo law "a «am with a mi splash. silk the people mu .m- Inunln. Thou hum". pulling ”an" mgr-(Mr. owl-s cl in Mann 0' wow" "flu Island. nad‘nh. hum-Io. I'm In no! so “or” u tho omor «not. look- alum! ll. In! for that Manu- to- um and India. on. to II. Mil-u. mt: climb am It and u.- ml to late I up. flu- Mx mm- nwml mm! a! limit “In In deep. Mu mun-run! In valor. "um. perhaps. an In Ihqlr mum. on: In llw Zcmluslcul Museum in lhr Ju- dln do» l'hmuu, at Park. a young Mu- popoumuu has lately Inc-n the uhjcct ol murh uric-tattle and mum.» mtvn‘u. TM- hlwovutuuuu I: n wmpurnuwly awn: muiuluou M Ibo mum-um. 'unv- ‘lu; hm: brought from Mrlcu. and N. no tar an a hippopmnmuu wuthly roam hr. I pm. mu mama II [lap- man. which I- numb-d an not Inno- pmmulr. In new at Ma autism nu- b“... Me In. been noumhm! on mw'n milk and nth-r mm lip-mm hippo- polnuuu dululm, and h llw skill!“ at "u- pub":- om armum u! the mall erh M uh)» Incmml) on an» M; hippopomml. Be sure to see that all them name. fire on lhu ticket you approve and vote on June 71h, gun! he nun: to vote. Nu election b; more important. than n Jud- lcnl ulecdun. And II. I- o! the grmwfl. Importance that good judges would he [mm In the public wrvlce. None of these judges have had less than qu years of experience on the ‘banch. and most. of them have been ‘ holding court [or more than fiveyenns. Inumber more than ten years. and one for over eighteen years. No per- son can impugn the honesty or shim)! Iuccesslnfly of any 0! these men. Same are Domucrats and wine Ile- publiclns. and sll are honorable. nblo and Industrious. and dewrvc the con- tinued confidence of the people. Fot Judge oftlle Supreme Court. BENJ. D. MAG RUDER .....Repubucan For Judges of the Circuit Court. ABNER SMITH .......... Republican FRANCIS ADAMS ........Democrat OLIVER H. HORTON. . . . . .Republican 1 FRANK BAKER ..........Democrdt ELBRIDGE HANECY .....Republ!cnn MURRAY F. TULEY.... . .Dcmocrat EDMUND W. BURKE.....Ropubncan EDWARD F. DUNNE ..... Democrat AREA N. WATERMAN . . .Republlcan RICHARD W. CLIFFORDDemocrat CHARLES G. NEELY. . . . .Repubucan RICHARD B. TUTHILL...Republlcan THOMAS 0. WINDES. . . . . Democrat 10HN GIBBONS ..... Republican "mPPo" For Judge of the Superior Court. THEODORE BRENTANO..Repubncan va JUNE 7 At church. WITH CHILBLAINB.

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