“810â€) IN PARAGRAPHS. flats. Ill.-Annt Polly Rough died It the home of to: m Oliver In m: an. Shown-â€mum. Show“ un- u m Kuhn-Ina m. In 1m “to!" Id. â€"-Tle mad lodge o! Ieclnnla ended the" but: have no! deemed to hold their lit m In Immune. 14 Gauge, Intâ€"The Idaho“ «mm of Simon Yoder of Namnce VII dangled to Oath by drawing 1 lane are! into her throat. “Judged 1mg University of lichlgn. becune erased over Clinton science and has been [you 10.1-3an lawman, aged 11, at South Auburn. Nah, was In- ltntly HIM In Clinton while at- umping to board a noun; freight Imumle, innâ€"William same: And William Pll’Il. Gum! my ï¬rm- m. '9" attack by lightning ml ll- ltumy lined. Fort Dodge, lm~£mllett Salli- m. used 17, van HIM hy the 0ch- mm “mum of a gun vllk he '33 crawling through 3 wire fence. mm -md|.-lrn. Gauge Selrhaeh d loam vurlmed In I runway accident. Her thee ehfldm were the Incl vest of New Dildo. Wutlngtm.â€"m Pram.“ in up- ,olmed Chris '1. Kendrick of mm- at man It Chum Juarez. lesion. mam; lander, Waffle: Hum. who int k" tilled Thom Bil-g, an No way out of h" and “and. mhvllk, Ky.â€"~lnnfln Johnm. his wife ml daughter nml Dan Hucivood all colored tore seriously phoned by undula- when! In their ï¬nd. Th this I: charged um n neighbor. [hull-n. Wyaâ€"Tlo landlor- out ma catch .0 robbed by two unst- cd no. In] Ina north of Having. Tum-n. Val-minnow in†ov- ulnad u encumb- to encore the rich mm and com ï¬eld Imovn to n- In “on; Copper that In western Alu- h. .0 Ille- northwest of ï¬lth. 'm M a in... mm... Ills-1t. mm! or - “My-now“ urban! to“ mung. was t. ym‘ nut-t. to 03.000. in nub-mu b n mm a Ibo no». and “dottï¬tol. mucus-4m. um ad Minuet Dy m ton-n war. Junc- team. I‘m-o, magmasâ€"-4- "(on)" mm o! I" worn “a on" aru- chaotnulnhehnlakelpheeu tho Vlad (Zn-Iona] nwun. Chalk-ta. Ill-In wmu- lint. mm In: mm. and fro. It. 0(- muunmutmm-uw no. at. m mï¬lu on In" yore) Decatur. menâ€"Orrin Cndy of Ane- II. once professor of musk in the moon. Ho bu had to late to II- )“ lull. hm no scuba In entertained d In col-pm. "canâ€. mm. "Lump!“ no. (In ml- mun-y hospital In an Jon» Dan- M. (In Chic-co buy-uh editor, I. In a decidedly mm:- condition. HM but such cl strum lu Ion III on- W â€-me nd bodny. lulu-noun. In?!» city mun uni-only It.“ .3 Min-co n- uMu local 3n mambo Io hula udflmu’wljflm. Th M m I. out. «4 the munc- wlll Io mind I: ch can; um. Ind.â€"â€"Tlo body of n Inâ€" Putin-mural: Coppee ll mover!“ but so very Ilowly um his friend- are not yet "Hand 0! all anxiety on his Fort Wayne. [mtâ€"The Rand-ll Cy- cle Company hu gone Into the handn of Trustee E, C. III!" to protect end!!- on to the soon! 0: 012.000‘ The prll- dpnl endlton are III-autumn" In «(mm yam o! the country. The M In nightly leu- thnn the "an!- Men. under. Wynâ€"flan Hun-on, who In: an kllled Ton Bird. I Themopolb merchant. cut bl: way out of MI and Haunt-(3:91am General Weyler hu signed an order expelling Iron: Cub- Ednudo Garcia and George Eu- me Brynn, correspondent: of New York newspapers. Garcia In “rub ed on May 12 Int. Brysan bu not been Peru, [mlâ€"W. 1. Fisher. (might con~ ductor on the Wabash. residing In this city, has been notiï¬ed that he and his hither, Robert B. Fisher. are heirs to a tortuue of “00,000. left by relatives In Chauenhnm. England. His father In there. ' Loulavllle. KY.--Wllllam Sadlor and William Parks. Garrard county (atm- en. were struck by "shining and in. luntly killed. They llved several miles nun, but were killed about the same tune. touch-I. mangle-o. Ioolnl and cussâ€"I Doing- 0! an Whole Wan-Id Cunt-II), Coma to: 0-: Bumâ€"tho Ar EVENTS 0F LAST SEVEN DAYS. Minor Happenings of the Past Week. “OWNERS GROVE. : ILLINOIS. no '9", clon- . cllum. I, mm'z'a manna. «Km ml! fru- the '1 on: lb. 1 am. Wheat, No. 3 red ...... Cormllo. 1............. What, No. 2 ash. Outs, No. 2 «all... Corn. No.1 can... ST. LOUIS (mac, an grade- ....... Cattle, 5|! 31-51195 ...... Hog, all W95...†Sheen and 15mm ...... IILWAUKEE. When. No. 2 nprhu.... Con. No. a ............. Oats. No. 2 visits ....... Bum, No. 2 ............ CHICAGO. Como. eon-on Io mud! a flop. â€I m . 2 75 Sheep and links. .218 Con. No. 2 ........ . . . . . .271 Springï¬eld, Illâ€"Henry R. \‘In Pey- ma. "any R. "one", Peter Wank-rs and other: 01 New York llerl I m in the III-fled Sula 0|an allay for (he anoint-lent of a receiver for the NI- nnn Shoe Comp-u of Dunne. can: tell M- to cm not he duo. m mur- to De- lano: belm the last 0! August. PBORIA. 310. No. l ............. Cealnvtflk. low..~(}ovmor F. )1. Drain 'II bmgtt home no. Des floinn I. a "In“ car an! is low not in; any at Ma bole ll m. flu. He Is Indeed a nick man and his piyu- Wuhan. m.-mme "may Ind Willie nonm- were around I! ll. Ina um hulls. Inn“ flly. It‘llï¬ DAM, for Ime-uvn you. rind-Min a! lie mien division at the Iva-mt! I‘lâ€" ‘th railroad. rm which mum in mind In an n um! 01 "i mm. I! and. m '19 a? nun 0H. In hum.»-Advm m:- an my, Ann-tum. bring the not. an I.†tndkn ol cum. We": nd 0mm I. Jana, “be" of m (‘ninrl num- lnx "podium, in" but found In a a . I um "99 run-p: in Sin, nun cl .3... and «our. North-pm. Illa-ll.†.u It tells LI Nut. and to 1.4 N mn- mpuunly. â€I. luv-ad In In! 1"!" [be .m- u-o Mn m- l‘on Nuv luv-u, Conn-"R. I: Inn]: of lhntotd. appointed '7 10450 W. K. Ton-om! u nu!" (a an. n u- mnt of dun-m In no can. at In mm" H. We".- 0! elk-no allâ€: (to anhry Illnhflnll‘ Cou- LATEST â€ARK 31' REPORTS. Clark-dale, llu. _. an .Iu-hon Klmmorer. lornerly of Valpanloo, hut. died suddenly from eating Ice cream which Ind been polsonod by he- !" made In I tin can "at bud become Maud. A halt-dons: other â€no†rm made not, but may recover. Denver, (3010."“170090†Bertrand lad Jacobson o! B. troop. 80mm! "Mud sum tuvnlry, um drowned 3. II nunolr u Imminent. Nerve" Nun. Vl.»â€"Tha National Amflon of Dual Ell-Inna: MM In mean": annual mm. It Ibo Mylo]. Hotel. 0“ PM“ Danton. At the um II-o "mu-lulu. of (In dental callou- d the United Butc- â€- nit-Mod in nun-ll Inc-«log. Hinton. W. Va.â€"â€"The crew of . freight lnln. stalled In hewln' tunnel on the Chmmle Ohio. in over- come by tonl air. Conductor Ed Buy In dead. Samuel Hamilton. Ed Womnck and Tom Kunewood no In I procur- lon- condition. Malone, N. Y--R. W. Anderson. deputy collator of customs at Chale- auny, N. \'., has been removed from olllce. It :- alleged that he In short In his account. newly 85.000. He ll "ported to have left Chateauxâ€. Kansas City. Mo.â€"-l“uur boys were drowned here while swimming. Willle and George Young. brothers, aged re‘ spgctlvely H5 and Is. were drowned in Brush creek. Henry Hall, aged 11, per- ished In the Kaw river, and Fred Brldgeford. aged H. was drowned In a. Mule creek emptying into the HI:- aourl. New York.~'l‘he Golden" hod 8m: Company of Paterson. N. 1., has given notice of its failure. and a receiver has been appointed. The liabilities are 810§.000: assets about 875,000. Geneva. N. Y.:Dr. Richard S. Cur- iiss ol the l'niversiiy 01' Chicago has awepied the position of pmlessor of chemistry in Hobart College. New York.~â€"~Joseph H. Manley has arceptetl the presidency of the Maine Central Railroad and wlll enter upon the dunes of the cake In January next. The salary is 810,000. The road In part of the Boston am; Maine system. n..-er - Grand Rapids. Wis. -â€" William O'Brien, aged 22. employed in the Biron paper will, on a wager. jumped out of the mill window, a distance of thirty feet, into the Wisconsin river. He burn! a blood vessel and died. His pa- rents reside at Centralia. Cincinnati, 0.401. Janus F. Gro- sory. United Sula. engineer In charge of tho unpmvement or me Ohio river and tributaries. dropped dud Iron: heart disease. He formerly was on Sheridan malt. KANSAS CITY. NEW YORK. MISCELLANEOUS. W. 8. 1‘0th nuances the wnhv .3; «manna-name: lflmmb- 1,“. _1’“ non nomination Int m 0! Ion. 05.1» 08.82% 05.15 61.†03.51% 05.10 a mu on; gum 05.10 .18 mg 4. 42st. .18" ,mg nu The American Sheet iron Company strikers held I meeting at which the committee reported the result ofiu conference with Superintendent Dun- by. The company altered the lien work nwtmbuttheyrefmedmm- eept this prom-luau. and decided not to part from their ma. l‘raak Pblsrator. the Ink-mp- man ho mm to San Frauds-o with Ms rockets full of gold and nlllkm naked out for the future, In last (hr sort 0! a boy that like. the Ill: of the mutan- and the vlldernm. Hla father died twenty-ave yearn ago. and his mother ï¬nned away tea yuan ago. Prank “llt out†for the handle-a west when he was 10 year: old. He lunged tor roar to move about. and llchlgan was mer- vopulated. He drifted to Yellowstone Park. He tool to horseback riding naturally. and van soon engaged carry- lag the an" over a sixty-Inna mute. He liked the work and enjoyed Mason n he put away his salary. This sort of life gave ht. muscles as hard as rock and as strong as noel. Be 'on health and fortune out of Na tort. About elghteen month- agu he returns! to Ila home In lllellpa and am his town folk- wlth In western ways and Ma display of wealth. It was said that he had then about 81m. Pinea- tor was I thorough western man and was not tum-med vlth the angular 0.0m ‘I’noun I. '0‘. Th any-mm mum harm 0m! [mule sad the German Iolhmu all and Bottom. which have boo- 3- !om um Kay 80. "as": denounced may by 0m! Btu-Ia lad mud to 5. outrun" I you mu. Dom-d - furl! I'Ir. The German prou- flen-oly demand» I In!!! war. and Int-In (or mortal- Iulmt the United Bum. Veiled and open “muon- m nude (or 3 Eu- rotun trade league unlnnt Auntie}. with Ihmu or serious consequences should Gnu [mull refuse lo to": web I league. Dion-16¢; floods in non-uh. Grout damage has been done by floods in Bohemia. At Trauleuuu thir- ty houses have been destroyad Ind twenty-ï¬ve perwna drowned. A! the village of l-‘roiileii a houne was washed lily bodily. and it: seventeen ocruv punt: were drowned. Almost the whole town of Reiciwnbor‘ ls nub‘ merged. and mere. (00. many huve bola an elder sister had taken them to the ‘ t-eliar. i‘iteu tho house was struck. The children werevhuddled together in the rear, while the others were at the cei- iar window watching the storm. A stroke of lightning shattered the spire o! the Baptist Church. another dam- aged the elevator owned by the Web- ster City Elevator Company. another set tire to a barn owned by R. C. But~ ier. killing his horse. .\ heavy wind awompanied the storm. unrooflug a number of buildings. The storm was general throughout the state. but no serious damage is reported except at Webster City, Lightning struck in twvnty places in side the city limits Monday morning during a severe storm. 'l‘wu children 0! John Luppus. south of town, were instantly killed. The mother and Children ’I‘Iko Influx. In I Collur and Are Kllladr storm General Through- out In. Sign. Inn No Further cuu- Illloc Have (mun-red. TWO DEATHS ARE REPORTED. SEVERE 810M IN IOWA lightning Does Much Damage at Webster City. DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. A IICNIOAN IAN'I GOOD LUCK Ill-ob Childh- Inn-punt. The Illinois Christian annulment at Int-eh chose 1. H. Hardin. Enron, mum. Alene-to- l'eem cm Welter Clark mine justice 0! the Supreme court of North Cerollnn. m an address before the Tenueuee bur amtion, advocated the election by the people of the federal judiciary Ind other: of court. the election of sene- torl by the people end of poet-uteri and on other federal oflclele. mm; of the people oirlriiiaed co.- Innitiea. He had a way Malling lig- nifled gentlemen oi wealth and m- tlen by their lrrt names. and when he was shown that thin “in an" atyle wan not awreciated an It is out in the mountains and on the meet he was dis- gmted, He left the east to so both to the mtaina and pralrtea. He bade good-by to everybody and said as he waa going that he would nerer come back. About this time Phineator heard about the nines In Alaska and he struck out for the Yukon There he net with P. W. Cobb, a Harvard man who had been knocking about the went for two yearn. and he went to Aiaaha for (old. Cobb and Phbcator became partners. The Michigan nan worked up the Klondy he. while Cobb followed Bonanza Creek until he struck the ï¬eld to which he later gave the name at Elam-ado. He turned back, ‘ found his partner. and the two stated 1 out elalma that are now said to be‘ worth millions. Phineatnr in 36. ‘He Ia now in Trleco. loll.- [IO-ah}. In. Ill. The mulllou 0! Nelson Ohm. tuber o! Mum Dinghy, h m- mrlou. No a. mu“. Ind then In thought to be no chance lot rmury. C...- 0' Incl vain-a. ] The mnrr'a “Hosanna: hold out 4 the mm 0! Engineer Window and ! l-‘lremn (‘rk-knore. who were km“ [ In the amt It Thorntorn. lud.. Prlâ€" ’ day moral“. failed to throw nay "3‘s: on the mystery of how the couplhx , pl- got Into the nun-l. l m- on» the People lac-t. 'lne mounted polloe o! the Sol-th- wou terrltory nre meellng all people bound tor the Yukon country at the, Brutal: Hue beyond White 1nd Juneau pus-ea and cwmpolllug those who have not a ynr'u supply of pmvlllolu In re« turn to the man, lull-u an cum: The constant increase a! French naâ€" val expenditure is followed by thr Italian government with tlw greatest possible int ‘rest. it is ragarded as "n- mtlvely necessary to strengthen the. ltniinn navy, and arrangements are being made for launching three or- non-d cruiser; this month. I'll-u Inn .1 Bun-run. Ind. Fire broke out in the junk shop oi Philip Truiman at Evansville. ind.. Monday morning. causing 85.000 dam- age. Other ion-es bring the mud damâ€" 86e up to 315.000.‘ The insurauw amounted to about 812,000. The ï¬re‘ is supposed to have been started by children playing with matches in the Junk anon The mick-n! was without doubt the work of tra'n wreckors. A coupling- nln was found wedged between the rail of the main track and the point or the split-switch at the spot where the en- gine :m the track. The injuredwcharles Gavlngwrflleve- land, Ohio; head cut and Injured inter- nally; can not live. Harry Prlobe, Cleveland. Ohlo: head cut. bank In, lured and arms and legs badly snide]; may recover. ‘ manner and nun-.- I... than "no It 'l'llamtnn. III. The Big Four night, express, east- bound. was wrecked at Thornton, “10.. at 2:16 o‘clock Fridny morning. Two men are dead, another In dyinx. and still another probably is injured fatah ly. The dead are: Seth Winslow. eu- gineer. or Greensburs. 1nd,; Jessa Quickmore. ï¬reman. Indianapolis. WRECKERS KILL TWO. M he kept up his law practice, «3-8on Doolittle did not engage In ’dluulnetholofltholeldothu activity It a. nation] capital. a. le- Imuedlntely upon his retirement from the mate. Ir. Doolittle resumed the metlce of III prnfeeslon. He owned an once In Chlmgo and was In the city nearly every day untll MI slot-V Ite- begun recently. Formerly he was uenlor member of the ï¬rm of Doolittle. flex†Tolmnn. Upon the death of Ir, flex-y. John Kayo Palmer be. came I member of the arm. n was clinched later, though Ir. Doolittle kn manned to be Ii partner of m- m B. 'l‘olmnn. mg once formerly was in the Chamber of Commerce building. 1 but “out a year ago he removed to the lam building, an no Rm My. OI Jan. 2!. an be was reelected ‘ to the United States mate. but II 1865. Immediately after the anal-atlas of Lincoln. the ritual change In the re. mutt-«lot policy of the Ramblin- party. manned by Thaddeu- Ste- ven and other laden. handled hill to leave the party. He sustained Preslâ€" deat John-u- II the great controversy havoc: the and executive and the Rap-illu- tel-ton. The mum of When-sin. on flay as, 18“. adopted a, reaolutlon aaklag M- to mun Ila out In the senate. He adhered a man-l speech In the nut. In reply to the resolution. and refused to resign. In ms be nmrted Horatlo Sam. [I 1871 he was the1 Dancer-tn candidate for governor of mm again-t the late C. C. Wash- burn. and Is In been a [numeral 1'» mm Mame one M m» (and- trn o! the Ram-Minn mfly. He was oleï¬n! to the l'nuov! sum was“ an . llnmhllmn from Wisconsin. Jan, fl. 1351. In tho your Info" In Md ohm- pio‘ed [hr randidny 0' Fremont for the presidency. In [kn-nub", 1859. when (he Rapubmn national malnu- (ce net I- the city of New York to designate um um and flaw of look!- lnn the nation“ 001)"an of 1m. Judge Doolmle mm! Mr. Sle- vem o! lava. He wrote the all (or the convention. Doll mm hum pm cm- nln. “In (Do unit-loo a! (hunt- II. n n In. mu m: Ibo â€gun .31. mm “on†m... h «nanny flip. moi mum Hem In 115:. TM ml of the "km" enmproqlu. "kl rammed l’iom‘u okenoa. nd In mum mum by Stu-run A. Dough: toward nu! M-lnisnum ol Klaus and Nohnnkn. oprated lo arm unit-platen Demo: rats out of me "fly. Bx-IINATOI DOOLITTLI «an Com m. mm mmlm no [anon- "eononlou "ammo." In. which I). m sou puny In for.“ 'I New York. m In I“! In [um (I. Mun o! Inm- \‘uz Bum. m m sou madman. In Iuh tuulut urn- Upon the creation of the new county of Wyomlns, In 18", he removed lo Warsaw. when he not will: excellent Outca- {mm the mm. "are he am took an mm wart ln pomm. and. thou! n Donocnl. I“ Harm! dil- mot Attorney In I Will; county. In 1m in lupnoflld Polk tin pm!- cm our Clay. but In :m to Intro- i Senator Doolittle was a native of New York. He was born on a farm in the town at Hampton. in the neighbor- hood of Lake Champlain. end not far 1 (tom the Vermont line. on Jan. 3, 1815. The Doolittle: were or English the scent. but the tint one In this coun- try came over with the earliest set- tlm. Judge Doolittle was the sixth in line or descent from Abraham Dooâ€" little. who was sheriff of New Haven county. Connecticut. in 1648. He attend. ed Mlddlebnry acndemy.in hia native state, and in this preparatory school meived the groundwork or his educnâ€" tion. Alter ï¬nishing the academic course he entered Geneva college. Thin wee in i830. and he was graduated in 183‘. Thereupou he decided to study law and did so at llccheeter. N. Y. in 1537 he '3! admitted to the bar and be- an the, practice of his profession in Rochester. James Rood Doolittle has been a resident of Racine since 1851. While retaining his citizenship in Wisconsin, where hi: home was presided over by hi: widowed daughter, he (or many years spent most 01 his time in Chi‘ cub. making his home there in the house or his deceased son and law partner. Eli-United State. Senator Doolittle at Wisconsin died at the home or his daughter. It Edgewood. near val< deuce, or Bright's disease. J. B. DOOLITTLE DEAD. THE NOTED EXâ€"SENATOR DIES IN PROVIDENCE. I. in. o“ of tho town: at us. Barnum- fun. but Ann-ward- JoI-cd the bomb. Bows-Ins I Oomph-m Imm- lie-n3- to .3 Am Person: who have just arrived from Imdon tell as thut in that city the windows of the miliinery and drapery shops are crowded with dainty contra- tions of lace. ribbon and feathers nam- ed for the popular young duchm of Illriborough. Fichna, collar-ones. boas, hats. jackets and slippers em hue received the Christian name of the fair young American who has m- tnred the rt- 01 all Bani-hue- ud English mum» (meeting boy on Sud-y)â€" Who told you to catch thou Ink? Boy 4 done u on It on hookâ€"m dank m . Judge Duoflttie ceiebrntevi Ms eight- ‘ieth birthday at the residence of his ‘dantnter in Racine Jan. 3. 1995. They intended to mt. Judge Dmiittio 'ith eighty mid dollars. one for and; yea: of his life, but there were so many friends that the amount was invmsed to $105. Telegrams oi cangramiatton were received from Lyman Trumbnn of Chicago. Thomas Ewing M New York, and others. One of the mnomng incidents of the (crank-m wan the sin:- ing of "The ï¬lm ane at Amen" by Judge Doolittle. standing with the bend of his little. mnddanghte: clasped in Mn 0". In. I (Tc-dun! ““0“. In his ""ng Inflation: Jmlgq Doolittle "a a Baptist. and was active in that dmomllukm. m: devmmnss and modesty are shown In a k-uor he wrote a friend sewn-l "an ago, speaklng of In: «apart. for mtlnwms labor. He said: "II In no pun†por- aonl that I hardly dare tell "w sun- pie mm: for (eat 0! ammt boasting. So [at (m basting, ha'evrr. n ls only with the non! lunhle town-“co and gum-do to Almighty God that I can Dev spent at the xrvatut of «ml!- ly blessings ever known! um ma. "1.. pried health In a strong con- stitution. claim! from a hardy no longâ€""val many.“ Shannan Mink In: a widower. Tim (MI-kn sum" him "m m. )4 W. Mum. It. In dud. m. widow "to In mum“ Purl. (mix-ago. IMI Immtuy 'as "curd hy Mr an"! lather-Imam He spent .1 day with her just before going "at m: living son. (‘nionel Dmfluk. I! a farmer In Iowa. m. older chasm" ls â€rs. W. J. Barge o! hmmkfl. R. 1.. and the younger daughter, Mrs. San) than, live: at Racine. m spll in who, and Ilu ml indium “mad for lull] M" u Ian. 80 new In bun! of ID. «no-moo lo 3". Linda. "Mlo' “cm... I hit". In 00‘ Alumni]. and. “do: Ila. l boll-v0 In Minn. LII-coll." u. I'll n" hip†In column. a this Incident mutt-Mod. Mur Abrv b.- Unmll'. ma nomination lov II. â€Money a “In! was found In 1 It. Ital. will the lap. at tom-g Mn ‘ Io mm. A: - Ill-“m“! IN?! on o! (In dismounted an ha ha Ibo Int apt-hot nu Ind dolanu-ly Maud n It. Maul") or Ilr. un- colu'n mun-«vac. Juan nuamm, run Ind "and with (rolling no" can", In!“ [In dumb“. I†and u the ma Incl". Thou vu n vut “Mom at many 20.000 ml. who mum to m mum amt" ‘- oalum moon The luau m. “I I. obi. «mm Iona. and II": In mm MM and to Ian-I. mid: Wisconsin and lows. which had hitherto been Democratic, rallied with enthusiasm around the newly nlud Republican standnrd. sending young men to the senate as soon as possible to take the places of tho Dodxes, Jud†Doolittle being elected from the bench. Down to the time Andrew Johnnon u: up his individual policy above that of the party which elected him. Senator Doolittle wu not only n consistent but I conspicuou- lender in the party, but, unionnnatety. )lr. Doolittle was in sympathy with tho Johnnon idea of menstruation, and his political career wu cut Ihort. Event: fully justiï¬ed the Republican party and showed tho error of Mr. Doolittlo'a opinion. ’lom-u In. run- Iona-3.50,. Judge Doomtlo no it man 0! tin phy-lcnl development. At the use of tour me years he in : mm: at pow- ertul build, with pleasing and uproo- lh'O features. and at the time of hi. Int speech, delivered in )liluultm nt the Brynn met-tint. held In the David- son thtnter. in the napalm: u! 18â€. his wire in um Itmn: and whom, Few man In the put half century luv. “:1er larger Inm- of people on political whit-cu. it. In I mum at the art at rhctoric. 1’ The birth of the Republican party found Judge Doolittle one of the rising young Democrats at Wisconsin. That state then land for m senior «unto!- the senior Dodge. (Iowa the Junior Dodgeâ€"4M only instance of [other and Ian in the senate of the United States at the same lime.) Both of the Dodge. went with Douglas in support of (he Kansas-Nehru“ bill, and when Franklin Pierce signed it he virtually signed the political death warrant of both. up!“ no honorary once: clued him; but uwm was thoroughly comm: with municipal “bin in Chiuso Ind volition in men]. A law you: can he sought an election :- Judso of tho Raâ€" cine circuit, but was dole-ted. Wu In th- eme!†0am“... ; He was president or the Philadelphia Union convention. in 1866, um ulna o! the Baltimoro Democratic national con- vention oi 187-2, which adopted the nomination of Horace Greeley tor the presidency. Judge Dooiimo ind been a trustee or the University of Chicago since its foundation, served one your as its president, and was (or many years a professor in in law school.