.Im at W Angel. The alumni of Lombard comm Meshing. will celebrate the Inlet!- adversary of that lmltutlon at age Palmer house, Chicago, Friday evan- lng. April 26. with a jubilee banquet. Members 0! the general commutes hnflng charge of the aflalr are u lol- lon: Samuel Kerr, Mrs. A. K. Clark. In. J. C. Vaughan, Mrs. mm L Jackson. Bra. Alice 1'. Par]. Mm Em- fly Roche, Henry C. Morris. 0. E. Rob- oru, B. F. Munroe. my H. Brannon, lfl mm X. Mord. m 0-. PM Judge Harm", In the Indian cm. 1: elrcnlt court at Edwardsvme, has struck the second blow It poolroonn st lull-on by refusing to mnolve the temporary injunction vhlch he turned April 2. on application of Attorney Golan Hmlin. remain; Cell... Ad- lor mm, of St. noun, cumming the lull-on Turf Exchange. from opâ€" crulng the poole a: Madison. gent, C. C. Women-ll: orator, J. h. m; grand secretary. John Riley; grand trawl-er. D. B. Sadly; gnarl auditor. W. C. Shank-l. all of Chica- go; crud chaplain. D. w. Christin. mm“; grand guide. F‘. 1; De Witt, ham-3e: grand vim-den. Dr. F. L 0mm; mad men. Hilton Thon- 8; mad trustsâ€, F. 0. Bluin. WI!- lla- White. no 1. H‘. Decker, CM- “ Roy‘s! Amni- MI... The Grand (701!an of the Royal Ar- man In Inn-u amnion at (Mum; elected the follow"); oflmrs: Gnml recent. 0. J. Nov-den: grand vice re- M lion-l m AI Inn-nuptial of "w marinas m in “city county in a muâ€" Imn Ind-Ml from the Board of mm In: maid up he! um him It“ and i900 mortgages in iiie “noun 0! 09,000,000 have hum rec-mend upon which no inns but been paid. Persons Ilia-rested. in the nun-h" of 1.500. residing in all mm of the country. In" boon notiï¬ed. Ind duiiy lam number: an In Shell-"me, the county sou, um! maize a mule- mt. The (mi amount of taxes: rim the mniy frmn this noun-o. viii ex- 1 coal $16,000. and much of It I. being A: m but Olotflm In Oak-bum. no claim of Human talcum Ihvn In nus-mu to popular rota and “no flat-o «Mod lay thirty-u": num- fly. Accordingly an nu-lmw or- llnm nu went on In I» my mn- cll I hr dun lam, TM council climber 'u pot-hut Dr. C. I: Nuh. M! o! lamb-rd mm»... cool. for flu min-«I. TM mu- unod men for tho pun-u of IN «mil-um and Ill Ian-:1. In! a I! like: elnl Man to u- " oral-sun. "w mayor Go? ma 1M oral-am km. mm “ m. “Comte fun" of" IN: "hum-g of m min with. M yum no a «null did the an an»; for I mm of II, um- ecnaln Ind In (to to" or CINVO. The supra-q Coon. mun la the nutter hold: than a nun-d mu! nbldn by the term: or any contact. «Mom! “to with in “lequ lo mm s mm of ‘1y. not thu IWY" tin nun-mo con- my M In ADM†by um madman India! In the mm†It mvmdc-n that portion 0! In mm of may. W I... fool (has A dechlon was handed down at Spunxneld In the use of I). B. Ly- man, mum of tho Grant [And use- thtlon of Chicago. union! the subur- ban mum-1 romp-M Ind mhors. II which n wu nought to terminate the right- nad pump". of use railroad Bum-no Court In Error. A serious error was found in the de- cision handed down -by the Supreme Court. in t 2 case of the Chicago and 'Aiton road company ngainst the people on the relation of Samuel 8. Raymond. in successive paragraph: the opinion contradicts itself by the traulposiiion of the words “ovaruied†and “summed." The case is an ID- pui by the railroad company from the decision 0! the Cook County court in the road'n obiection to the entry of Judgment min-t it for delinquent road. town. Judgment and village tax, lefled minlt the corporation in the villus of lament in 1898. The deci- Iion of the lower court is sustained In part And reversed in pnrt. lllllull Crow Report Onl- The Illinois crop report for last year. which has Just been Issued. claims that fewer grapes were raised in the state in 1900 than for two years past, but 1.270.828 pounds being reported. Near- ly 5,000 more acres of potatoes were planted last year than the year before. The largest yield per acre was in the southern division, 110 bushels per acre being raised. In northern Illinois the swarm yield was eighty-live bushels. and in the central division the average being ninety-six bushels. The acreage in sugar beets doubled in 1900 over the previous year. tin Tnzeweil county, where much attention is paid to the industry, the crop is considered one of the best paying that is raised. Errol- uncovered In "no Wurdlng of . noel-Ion of the Supra-no Court-Mart- 33‘0- Worth lullou Escape Taxation II Skull-.7 bounty. ‘A WEEK IN ILLINOIS. RECORD OI" HAPPENINGS FOB SEVEN DAYS. Crop-labia: In Anti- A- specie) emt o; the United Steu- «pertinent of txrlcnltnre report. that beyond doubt gain can he meant anywhere in Mule, Berle). an, wheat and rye hue developed perfect Iy Rom seed accidents!†Iowa all ma wm. me: e! good «my he alto teen m ' the marsh, the crow goee on nerd. knowing that I seem of feeding In at W. Both tannins Ind turtle. not the nun. may uplands near the shore to deposit their esp. A hole It dug seven] inches deep end tro- twenty to thirty inches oblong. white an m deposited end then the not I- ï¬lled or covered with end. "I'll. sully piled the and over the can, mufflenbeehenelfm-lhin a In potable, then eon. down with n he", thud on the and. This h continued until the and is quite but whentheesllmleniorthemb hatch. In the meantime the crew m 5.. on guard. and by mean of ht m hill Ind strong elem the m of waking into the tenure hog. a the Win. turtle I. quickly ae- unpikhed end the tent in too- m, The crew in considered by men, to N the men many the diamond-m he: It in en easily established he! met the era. outrun than“: a the can of en kinda of terrepi not hulking an exception at the diamond. huhâ€"Baltimore Sun. The crov I: the evil genius of the turtle M u of the diunomtbnck and on. ternpil; When the m dun u mu cone and an female urn- vln m tum. la". their bed: I. Del w run I! In mmpnmd “I. d which only an inï¬nitesimal nun-t I. loaded. HQ. The line!" of the [call pin ï¬llet h undo 0! silver. In 2-3:; that of In. valve rod In 1-“. And out of m plato- rod I. lean tln 2-“. 60-9109 ed the engine vein-n three pair womu. Ir. Ron! mm the engine «- unl' by land. The power that I. m an and“ our nun. an the Hub ford Dally 1150; It h I mum null. and stud- on I Moon 0! not! one!†the III. or I can-«n: plans. It. Boo! bu Mu will; u m- Il~ “to plan or autum- dun-c lb Mauro mm (or man] Doom The cum; o: the noun-null. a- ll. my mil-o :- Indicated by lb. M II“ the. couple!“ Ind not total!" and mound 'Nh tho '0'" I! m 0' u Meaty .- "u- not! mum: n6- luul «31m that m: who built. 1'50 undu- of which Ibo cam-o In no: An (old. Mint. raw" and “col. TI. h“ o! the fly who! in now gold. It will in “(uniting In motor can. of no aha-ion o! the pum- ot' m- m null menu. ll be!“ such 3 u" mu. nu Winn"!!! In all I“. t. unrmnla. mun-Mud in- mm o! :- lorh. 1’» Im- M hon-um 6-†â€~13. In I). ah- lcr lint-83. The «min II F“. M I). alto-o lolcll of (In nt- um which I. of Ital. In $40. no alt-o- mdmty'bu‘ln‘LIQuAIh Wt! d the Ir Glee! ball I. 1-“. Thu (la-«or of m m!- an: n In larg- o! â€I“ h 8â€"“; Tie curt-o m o! (to oral Ihfl In Ht. and the «- nmdmmk wheel tot-82.110 0111.. outside dimmer of no In- lflu, nae: I: sheathed will ebony, I. MC. and the boot of m cyllm h nno â€carton-u. A. 0. Root 0! Dub": bu Juno- Mom um I. undoubtedly tho unn- luck It... of lethal.- Wont. Only tic-mun Pytlo- mama‘s-l or 'I‘wo noun. sometimes when snakes are taken out or the Jungle they become home- sick and commit suicide. it is a ter- ribly tedious process, tor they always select the same method. starvation; and starvation with a snake in a. mat- ter of months. A reptile can live a long time on his om: base of supplies. It was undoubtedly through homesick- ness, then, that “Lung Tom." a big python from India, had not up to yes- terday tasted meet sinc‘o November. says the Benton Evening Transcript He lay behind his glass window in s Boston dime museum. and grow thin and peaked. Yet his length i. twenty- eight feet tour 1nchea and his weight 250 pounds. His eyes are email and yellow and evil looking. and his Inns- cles strong enough to crush a man to death. It took twenty-one men to hold him yesterday while he was forced to break his fast. Two snake experts from the New York zoo was summoned to Boston to do the trid. and hail the attraction: or the museum were on hand to see this notable ham quet. Trixie Roderico. the sash charmer, in a cotton morning wrsp- per. helped to wait on the hi3 tel~ low. One 01 the New Yorkers, Dit- mare. put two rabbits. flayed and dressed. at the end of a long pole: the other. Snyder. got at the snake's M Then the biz reptile was pulled slowly out of his cage until his whole length was stretched out straight. Th0 at- tendants kept tight hold on him that he should not eoii up and crush any- one. Snyder forced open the wicked ‘ looking jaws and Dinners started the rabbits on their inward course. The men holding the snake could feel them pushing in. Tom cquimed and stru- gied. but the score of attendants held fut sod he did not succeed in asking a hint. At last the rshhits wen push- ed in so far that Tom could not three than out. and he was hurried hack into his con There he coiled up smut the glans door. closed his eye: and stsrted on his ten day: 0! dilution. lie in good for several more months at cl"! .- Bap-«k. of mm â€AV BI SHALLEST INOINI. LONG Ton anon: ms IVA". Inm- c-nmu lathe-ram an your†me. a In crop 0! it ï¬t! [Or I anon “on u to N! num- 3’ Mel-II m III "In. our. Kidney rm. If. m n In in. h M VIII harm MI wu.nlulnlhlowcrundm Mom m 00.! undo. nun-u. Mn no .- an M‘- KIM rm- «to doll; for no no e..- Iannd b .0 than. as. m M: like l-olh" won-n. her pain In. all Chan-ml and lot maul mm .- Mm (In It tun has but you: '1 DIV. spun hundnd- or donu- nd mind so helical. mm! on 00 m at Ocean†last. I â€row on Io: or beach Rum â€III. I I. anti-alaammmm I; but“ “no: u convict-I] to- Itond. [unsettle-mantra. o! the llfllhl'I Diana. and l a! clan vol] 3" night I m Iboï¬hncuobyomyhoï¬y.mto- an I I. l I." Ian. that. In Dull. Kidney Pith 0- Oct. mu. ".0. In In NM. and uniï¬ed only no: pounds. being but a candor d bl: 'onner all. Ho commenced mu Dodd‘l mam nu. on the 26th of In! Dace-bot. and on Fob. 2m was un": numbed. I“ W 140 mu H. can: For “teen yam. he nave: lu am In bod lor over an hour a! a time. II- M neuu Klan†Trouble. which mu Into Bflghl'l mm... Inn-bout also, troubled bun very much. When he “(and the nervlco 0! MI country In 1861. ha wu halo and ham. and weighed 198 pound; Elno- tho clone of tho Wu horn-r, It. Andrlck bu Ind very bad health. A Your- o: u:- Clvll Wu- ‘l‘olu II II- Refining Inn-y. EFFINGHAM, "1.. April 2:. '(Spoâ€" dal).â€"-Urlnh 8. Andrlck ll now 67 year: of use. Mr. Audrlck served through the whole of the Clvll Wu. H. was wounded. three time. by ball. and twice by bayonet. w ill label Beeh- Philedebhie introduce! tree use. boob when it ambushed the mullet echool intent in 1818. end he. mm» ad free book: for eighty~three yeen without euilerlng from beeterie. bulb runtcy. or any other oi the promised calamitlee that in) “wooed to welt upon this "dangeroue “pennant.†New York city has furnished ell school book. the {or sixty-eight years; Erle- tol. R. 1., eixty~thtoe years: Palermo. N.. 1.. tiny-one years: Elizabeth, ton-ty- flve yearn: Newauk. forty-three yarn: Brighton and Hoboken. . thirty-three tram twenty to thirty years: the en- tire state 0: Massachusetts for aven- teen years. and many of its cities for I. much longer time. in the wee: De- troit he» furnished school books flee {or nine years. employs a clerk tolook otter the books. include: reunite. shor- m. fumigation. rebinding end clerk hire ln lie average annual cost. of 65 cent- per pupil. Saginaw. with seven- teen yeere' experlence, flnde its cost. including high school. to be 57 cents. Berlin, WM. 1!!! furnished free text- booke for twentydhree yearn: Ea.“ Claire, twenty years; he Crosee. eight- een yous: Omaha. Neb., ï¬fteen years: Duluth, Minn, thirteen yamâ€"Chica- go Journel. It everyone knew how good e remedy ‘ val Hemlin' e Winn! Oil it: eelee would double in a any. The ill-u street lighting in this coun- try m done in New York in 1691. Pino‘l am moot be m tinlyepolv-eree eoouil eonâ€"J. W. O'Bnu. III Third Am IL. mummlie, â€model. I. me Lie not. neither to thyself. nor men, nor God. It In (or cowarde to lie. Home uticlee man be deleflbed. While‘e Yucatan needs node-erlpuoo; it'ule reel thing. Blow the cool- of enter and the sparks will fly in your own nee. i "0‘ MAC!!! AND CONSTIPA‘I'ION ether. RANE’B UAKIR ï¬ï¬‚og TABLETS ll both. 503- box. it e women in lost in thought her dressmaker an re-oovet her. ll “for "to In! shun "an .1 v". I 0 Did you ever have that feeling of oppression. like a weight on your chest. or a load of cobblestones in your stomach. keeping awake nights with a horrible sensation of anxiety, or tossing restlessly in terrible dream that make the co perspiration break out all over you ? That’s insomnia. or sleeplessness. and some um ates suffer with it night after night, until their reason is in danger and they are on the edge at going mad. The cause of this fearful ailment is in the stomach and bowels. and a Cascaret taken at ni twill soon bring relid “ give the sufferer sweet. refreshing sleep. Always insist on getting CASCAR l HUSBAND AND WIFE. Ca .L-.,‘,,,n’t s .M_Jeep? “Minnow!“ Anm'mnom M “1.03.... mommy. "m unovmn-m: “WMk'N'I-Wll‘ mover the ram!- 1...“ cult-rm. Thumb-Om «.mumutmuum-un two at coo-w! he). no. I“ may-om new In; WMBlem-wi.‘ "antiques-my midi-(mind. "or, Hoop-m brad-Hunter's.“ pal-tn. loan and MOI; It 5 hunk- dwm‘hmlï¬omm __n A, Ilu'l only m. u an root. I! m m- Ioul ma Bu- «4 Tutor. mnllu can. a. II.â€" m: In In! nu. I'm" 0. out†II on cl nu bunâ€"lune on: Joann. do. an In a. world. Johnnyâ€"Ir- funny how Ignorant coma an about web lhll‘l. ain‘t It, u! um u M In†Tb «um. caught In Bim- riv- al. mm with tho yuan-o. m- a. Gal! 0! Hum. u a. nut doll- In mo New York had a cow populutlou of 25.978. PUTNAII FADELESB DY“ pn- duu the Ma: Mad ["1th onion 0! fly hon an Itul. The tool-killer Iowan-no unnu- Iho (or. o! a allure"... In. Winslow's locall- Syn ‘ For Childm- uoun-a. nonu- no sin. nau- II- m.WNh.cum-mmu¢. Saw. II b . notes-J; 1317;.“ man. (‘It- bqu. ML" than your Ink. â€fab Anu umbrollndounlotolcoodbut "E don]; hubboput'aplofl. A“! The ï¬rst thing 3 shoemaker In. In his business I. ll“ last. 1! Int Cloth.- Icok Yolk- wuh than: with Mal: on: Eel! Wuhlnx Soup. 1: will mm a on white mlu.’ Solâ€"p. n will mm ting-BEE; unlit ,zwmm “Ill I PARK“ II"! V“ noun 1'. ll!!!" 5 {use __. --..._ __ ...â€"-1. we. "Vin-u u-‘ll' deals plunged into that perfection of misery, bl it picture. It is usually this way : ! Shehasbeeuleel ontofeofls or mm enoing severe heating}: end backache; sleep. very poorly and is meedingly nervous. Sometimes she is nearly ovemne h Mnhees. dbl!- nees. sud mpitstlou of the heart; then baring-down y wearing. Her husband says. "Now. don't get the blues I You will be all righ: sue!- you hove taken the doctor's medicine.†But she doee not Nell ï¬ght. She grows worse mg ds.untllnllntonoeshe fluted-tuning ooz’upldntlsestsbllshod. Herdoctorhssmsdesnlstske. Sholoeos mug; hopegenlsheg then comes the nah“. _.‘I_.._L_I_ -7, , iL “w" “Ff-a mmuM“ mun-um. w. u. u. cmcaoo. no. :7. not".