â€have! â€Adm!- III! fro- †Ichvunwm'ulloh The M chandler ammo-n club mo a menu at IMHO]. lick. 1m '1! mind In may at tho pro-Iv but M! an of the um. Tim m 500 m Son-ton Burrow: .0 m and mm note. A. M . “0 III M-mod to Chicago In mi. mod n An- †III. II. in born II "III. I. 11.. h um. ovum-nu mu m an ~h- u "no. ma :- mo. in. m Mum 'I"I In I brink tenement It Willa killed two neuron. Two I." My mm and nine nightly 1.3"“. The lead or. funny Taylor. ‘9‘ .0. no Battle Hooper. “ed as, View limo-2k. n old-lilo Oll- aoo low-pup" an. In been nomin- Mcl for mgr.- by the luv-blim- d the Susan Rum dlltrict a 0m: Ball. ' 1'“ Eu hat-boo jury II the an 0! WW N. Dlmnock. wen-ed at Mill â€0.000 from tic Unlted Iâ€. Inc. radon-ed - whim of I'll". M. lama Luther mlgned :- nu. hr at tho "rut Pntbyleriln church at Yup-rum. Ind. He want there Immuotronnchnmucm- can. n. I. In your Mutt. mod of deal: In I dru- twenty but â€In Mm the noddent, Indie-o In. no the of the accident. J. Walter chul of Knoxville. Ton" on. of who“ three that In Ion-l. "diet of CIR-ago. bu â€De-led to (I; Supra-Io court for the third Whmwnycuo cm In: I.“ III noun-$0.. tum u u...» um. Mich. he was A! I “Ill 0! the Dunville. ill. noi- ol the him-lion“ Our Work- m’ Aluminium at America it van de- efld um the lhopmen of the Chicago at! linen lllinoil nllrond. who hue In on urih, will go to wort on the Illinois Cellini sale. This in II in» «In. our old wages. They will m nine hours Inna-d oi ten to be- im the «till». For the In: une “nee 1h. Imo- {lamp uremic-l wu [W bot-sen the lime aluminium“ and the Boot and Blue Worim' Unlo- or flu» Ill]. Hum, «bur-Anon by the unto board In Don Invoked. um bu re- ulu-I In I vlctory tor Ihe rune". who .4 liked (or more wagon. Newly $00 at!" VIII be beneï¬ted. So lotion- II the ultquon In the â€and“ non. that John Inc-hen h- boen remand to co m Wllken- hr" at ante. he chlet dlllculty in an the .nterpmulon ol the nine hound†cIu-o. Savor-I Inlnu are cloud bounce of this dispute. TIC lotion: of bravery notion It Ooh-bu. 0.. In. extended to Cindi» uu. m (ll-chum: brewer- clan their but In [nurtured with by the lockout warm ll Columbul. In do buo- o! I contact, nd threaten I pun! loci-mt. haul Untemeyer of New York will ‘ Incarnate the Worthington hi) canâ€. limited, A: London. m I cum.“ of $4,500,000. The con- â€, acclaim the human busines- ol tho Wmnlngton Ind Blue con- uuu In sodium: to others. Two tutorial will be ended. one In Gen II†and on. In Run-h, Ir. Uncer- loyot nu Illa Imnxed to repurchase M their English holders tour lame Anem- Duvet-Jot. Mule. regarding denim (run our our given in the report of the registrar Incl-II show that the nu! cue- no mil! lncreulng throughout the (mm Kingdom not Incl-elf in sun- ler. Inn in proporilmjo um pop-luv flan. Ina am In forty yen- thin pro- mg] [In heel: u Imi. doubled. mu ligninmce il sun-led to It. forum-mu Villa at King mum in Rome and Pan; One london pn- poraoea Iofuuiodeciure that no my. tour spell- annihilation of the 00m:- emperor's mhmmu mum, ll Gamay amid nevar dmm of risk- †u quarrel either with England or A-«icl unleu the colnlvuwo of 1m, And the neutrality 0! France were sown. The Wfllen halal It Wuhlngton. lulu burned m the ground. Twenty gum barely escaped. Hm Kn- nar. I railroad man. canted urn. John Kuhn tron the hull-flag utter m ha been overcome by make. In. Lucy 'l'r-Inor lump-d (m the cloud nary window rm: her boy In mod by the defame. ville u my hue been subpoenaed by the mention. The mac. n: Ala-In, 1-0.. m “(and by burglars, who blow on amul- Ind completely wrecked the ‘60. The pout-autu- ï¬nd several m. but Illa robber- one-pad. They locum len- than 8100. The cut of June- H. 'l‘lllmn. chatted with the llllllng o! N. 04 Gon- nlu. editor at the Sula u Calum. Ht, I. 0., ill! be called April u. wanna witnesses have been lion in the Capitol at Springï¬eld. um or T!!! wounimms Fm}; MEL-«rm tum-Juan run-m Lflâ€"giim'll’flflflflfllflï¬ï¬ IJF '- man by Mom. 00" 1'. Inner. for-cm h m mun-t, inden- t. Ducal-r. vn gmmfllflhohnou 11. AIM plumber: nu hen mud n adv-no: of 81 a I†In Mr m no Inui- pin-hen. Incl-Ill. III a. mm W to I‘M.- tro- mln and to «ploy m lunacy-o- pinion to do III a. work. no mt Import-n! nutter which tho mate will have under rounder:- “OI dlrlnl the Ink will [no no mo- “ch ownerlhlp blll. Thu more In on a. order of third mill". may In no pound on noon on tho Chloogo electio- lo our. but more on few who boll". It will go through I: m pres ._..._ Gov. tun nu not yet been mud- od on the nropoulllnn to have I Inc- dnl ten-Ion. There am rel-on for naming the he would own“ II. on men! principles. lit-muse wed-l m- Ilon are not populnr n 1 wk. On the other hind. however. then are pod remn- way the governor Ilflll van on. at thl- Mme. There II no doubt. Hut Cook county Hui-mm II In 1 precarious condi- tion. Without my well deï¬ned or If- nmtlllve upmsllkm to II. n "all! In Do blocked. Pm of "III In due to the Cool: county membcn lhemlm. tho Ire not agreed on that they 'llt. but tho molt minus ammo In the â€mode of the country mlmrs. who are lldefllklfll to hug the Is- ment Ilmn 'nllml. “Northâ€"It is contended by some um the constitqun provision In ques- ‘uon requires merely In itomlsod ro- ‘ port at loos received snd dilbnrled. mounting Iron such report All ofll- an, institution. ond deposit-eats which do not luv. the man custody of molten. but simply draw 'Insnts spas swoon-lions. 1 Hum your opinion upon this point.†Toll: of Mill m A special session at the legislature to consider Cook county legislation h Among the mibiiitim. Some at the aim members declsro that s specinl oeuion. st which tin ka connty hills on be considered on ihoir own merits snd withont mien-nee to the bills wsnted muide in the only tolu- tlon o! the present dint-unity. mam-go Logo-mm. Tho Chic-to drllnue mulc- I- “In order In be lnrely wllhln the In: on "Ill point I have Ind bluh for Inch "torn â€ml-annual report. pre pared ud {on-Med to ml: men or gunmen! and Insutuuon. moi-to In I" than me- I report as fully Rammed u the report which I have made? In this connection your “tuition ll tilled to "no (In! tbnl am an cull: be done. but the to pen- of Ion. depmmenu will be voluminous. “second. doe- ncctlon 20, above ro- tau-red m, require nemlannnnl report- Inlor oath not. only tron: one." ol Ibo nocullvo den-fluent nnd unto nonunion. but also from the "noun “Halon. of the auto government manly called donnrtlnenll. such In tho ndlnlnnl. sonar-J‘s deunmenl. no lacunae: den-uncut. the beam: lament, om? "l have tin honor to ingot": Hut. :0 the action in question requlr- all clear- at tho executiu depot-uncut to not. A semi-annual upon. 0! re- oolpu and «abutment. to the our- ornor, under olth, what. II the duty 01' tho governor in tho wot-inn! II it oontomnhted til-t ho III-ll nuke I uni-nun! report under out. ado ï¬nned to himself! Would it. be I‘ compliance with the constitution lor‘ the governor to nuke such n report Ind ï¬le it with the secretary of «no? In thin connection your nttcntioo it who to the he: that in compliance with let’tion 2] of article i o! the run- uitutton I torn-rd to each noun mena- hor o! the Forty~thlrd xenon! noon- bly at the opening thereof n fully item- laod report or the manner In vhlch thr appropriation at my dilpoui had been "It: attention bu been celled to the letter m of Iecllon 20 of allele 4 of the con-mutton of [Ill-cu. which reads an (anon: » "'An account shall be kept by the one-n or the executive department and at an the public Insulation 0! use due of III money: received or disbursed by them several: hon ell source. end for every Icrvlce per- formed, and e semiâ€"ennui report meteor be made to the governor under oath; and any olleer who nuke: l the report all] be sum: 0! perjury Aid punished accordingly! ‘Thuaâ€"Jba the con-madam con- GOV. Yum bu addmnud I lute: to Attorney Cane“! Hunnn asking an aplnlon upon an character a! m nami- unull reports to the sonnet. u mvlded for Sn section 20 of article 4 a! the communes. In II. he laid: GOVERNOR YATES SEEKS LIGIIY m 0pm». Fm AM can- III! Hamlin Rounding the Sun!- Anml flown to I. Submit!“ by Hem at Various om- law...- I!" Pay for "mom. THE [EBISUTIIHE Considera- Imm 0m Chris "nun-m1. - nan m 0:. “not Clly of M'mphh MI "up (I. m u Calm. I'm.- the but in, n 00 M um. and n- «cold 00kg“. I. 0’“. TM mnxn-nmm ‘ d 0'» II". 80w.- Luther-v. :‘errn M Inn!» town hem m qnlflwlv mun-mm not enacted a c‘ KM.‘ a “cu“ u. no Lumen: and. width '1" I. to" II cm“... In .lvvw. '1'). «an! an Ila-cry .00":- V†II! M JIM This pmpoted mange. ii the Juli I“ in la". unchanged Ind lulu; bod- ies so on luinx up to the "all, would mean 1 25 per cont int-reuse in (nu, ll Cool county and elsewhere. I Mark“ Quotations. J "Gnu" Nohe drove om hll pet Mill: into the arena lnfl gave it "warming; up" exercise whiio hula; ii. amended . no u to make it look more like u bill l (but might pusâ€"his "nnilmblinr- hill to prevent ielomnhlc innnmiuion of market anon-â€mm io bucketahnpn; and or me man: to pool-MI. lie had it mulled io Ierand reading And nut-deli no u to cut all an; application to market (nou- ilon- and leave It “plinth only la rue- reniu. Then It went but to. third Minx. Ha In mm mm pet manure: In the list of hill. MM "need iron flm w second full“, which he ml, be expected to work' forward man. They Ire: 1‘0 prohib- lt co-binilonn of inmate. Indies; writerl for flu- purpose of lung ins-r» ante am: to tax (he‘sron receipts u! Inmate companion to noun (I. ma heard oi emanation I“ not. In function: to n board to be co.- mm of the governor. may of ante and .ndilor. . The Cool county number: In pm tic-fly n In]: again: the Bflldy hm. They wfll me u when 1: mn in (or pun-go. The Bundy bill lllndl I: I nor: of mam demand iron: the country :1 the Chic-yo den-nu {or the charter resolution. It nu lie-en pushed a third reading, so lino. it can in reached I! any line. or coincident with Inoiher clan {or m. china rnolniiou. The proposed o no II. 0! came. Annual-tic to t a purpou of (In .lnul I". Iecured two nur- m by Cllcuo eflort. which, by "null; the M: mu m 6 per cent on (In nae-led v-lulllon of month, IIIII to hold Ill-Hon down to l per cent on (In: (Ill value. Tu export: nor that (M. I: A. much In any property ought w o: , The Bun-fly revenue hill, (or chum ‘ lag the uses-ed ulu-llon 0! property an amended Iron 01:01th to one- lourth ol the {all value, has been moved up to third reading In the house. This cubodlel I revenue I“ change whlch about ton: conne- In southern Illinois are uklul on' the representation um they cannot ruse enough revenue [or rum-In; expenses on the one-Im- vnluallol. Gov. Yntu hu approved the hm rhanxlng the hound-mm o! the fourth Summe judicial district. um! I! in now I luv. Mr. Arnold Dupe“. Mr. Arnold. rising to a question at pawn-l privilege, mlled INCIINDII to ‘uvupaper crllicI-m rldlcullng him In realm-lion Ivllh [he whom text-book hm dented lu thq lawn and killed (or Its Ind Engllnh. 1nd which was credited to him In the pro-- upon-n. The blll III Hr. Am-d'l lune-d o! Amoll'l. the error In the pm: to- noru hem: due no I punks In lb. u!- flcI-l house â€mm“. (In Mr. Bundy‘l motion |h0 hon-e rogue-lad pmper‘ correction. M. 1 o'clock Wadnud-y amnion: mod-l exert-Ina In Rumor of the III. Prank-n: HcKiuley and Governor Tuner will "In held In row-tenu- uve‘ hall county bond olVrcvlew. To Inland the Torrens In“ due let, on necond mains. To inmue tfle unde- at Circuit and Superior mun judge. In 36,000 per lnuum. on mm reading. Nobi- bm. 206, pravldlug for the annual or the clonal stock of Katelyn corporations doing maxim-n in "ï¬nals. on second reading. Child lunar h)". on second main. Th. following meuum "0 Inch! orders tor Thursday: To Inc-ruse (he slimy or members at the general uneml-ly to 82,000 per unnm, on lhlrd reading. Hem Calendar. When 010- house um mt Wednudly It will (Ill! up hm: on the order of lï¬ird reading. «cent In inn-hm where lpeclll order: hive been mule. The (allowing In than u: (or Wednesdu: commoner: ol the llllnole Ind III-Mun mel. The blll h um h eon-mm. Ind lone doubt I: ox- preued u to the ehlllly of III lrlende to net It out. The noun dill unlce lull he- been reported to the name In! In low In the committee on civil nervlce. Since It In- mended by the mdluon o! the Mercednm elem lt- ‘ friend. â€peer to have lou Interest la: the meuure. The house convict h- bor blll I: also In the "one. Forelgn corporal†Tex. Axum the Mlle to be taken up by the legllllmre l: u manure provldlng tor the (nation of the eepltal flock of foreign oorponllone doing bullneu ln Illlnolt n. 9'0â€!!le II 00 Ill Inch 1 proportlon or capital stock as repreeems bull-lees done in lhle stale. Secrelery of sum Race nyl I law of “all Ian I- necessary to keep llll- nole corporetlone from golng Into alli- er sale- to ornnlre. Ltmqng' gag power-“J3. Cook Bandy non-m um. nouns "1307' REPORT“ > ‘ «aunt. om. The uophomnm dun of Shuttle! collega entertained the â€Man! re- cently It I bat-mm. whlt‘h In de- ‘ [erred from I '1" nights previous be it‘ll!†the frouhmen Ipproprllltd all g the refresh-om: um sophomores Md ipmvlded. The freshmen nude un- lolher attempt to take the retreati- ; menu. but were unsuccessful. and the ' lophomom lld their guests were per- ! mined to enjoy the mum they hm t prop-red. mum. on» Ruins. Capt John C. Mulching; o! lung- Inn In Made-red Mn mun-[Ion :- apt-1n o! comp-n! a. 4m null-en. [lunch union-i mud. He will prob- IMy be mooedod ny Flt-L Litmus-i mix I. Tulor. Pulling Plant II Unbnlud. The ntrlko It the plum 0! 1M Alto- packing company ha: been «Noland u an end and the men [Inc can; m a work. Every employ. wn required to nhow Ms unto. curd More bod-MI; work. 1’. hublhh Church. Fuller Oman hu decided to n- mum I Catholic church It PnJol um comer-platen moving the old Kahu- na bell then. 0M Mun am What. 0. W. "mm. 1 resident of uncoupl- connty for more tbln halt A century, and thought to be the oldest person residing in the county. being ’3. Mn derided to 50 went. He in. left for Big Timber. Mont" where he will join his son. W. C. iinnley. This will not be his ï¬rst long Journey thmxh the want. n he undo the trip overi‘nd in 185! with III ox team. Lona Summer loud. The Amerlnn Brewlng Company of 8!. WI. has leaned the Okunlllo lnllN-‘I’ll springs park And hotel [or I period of three yours. It In the pur- pom of the mmplny to erect u largo lummer garden theater sud mpnly other “emf!" [or the amen-In- nent of the St. Lou!- lenou who un- nully vlslt (he nprlngn. Muly no- cletlel and other org-Mullmu of BL Lou“ run excursions to the Iprlngu during the autumn monlhl‘ ‘ At LI um I]. IgPd M Sprlngfloldâ€"Mrn. snail 1. 0mm- llnx. wife 0! Assistant Poatmlster William H. Conkllng. dIt-Il In St. John‘s Hospital [mm thr- emu-m a! In open- tlun l'ul’ nppeudk-lun anur an mnen of I kw dnn. George Luol, . plon'or resident o! Snunmon rounty. Izod as yours. A! (Hammadâ€"Luther Mitchell nod 60, M Hamilâ€"vii". Margaret Poul aged 84. A! Lurhfleldâ€"Mrn. Susan Thomp- Ion. aged 91. A! Minoan-Angus! Rude. aged 80 years. A! Cook's Millsâ€"Rev. William John- Ion. aged 53. At Ntshvllle~nenjlmln Earle. used 23. Iron: eller“ or A (an. M BellevllIeâ€"Mm Nichol-a Tum-ck At Munâ€"Col. J. R. Mills. used 86, M Adu, l. 1‘.-â€"Cant. John 8. Hun- for [he vile of Gov. Yates. The Al- ton division has never been cquippï¬l with I cutter belore, lull in their drill â€riches. when the division went (or their Innunl cruises, the members tare handicapped for lm-k 0! pac- iico. but it is Iniendml now In make up bout. crown which will he prize winnerl. Practice in sailing as m-ll‘ n lowing with nweops will be given the members of the division. ' Will Prepare to Be Ready to Answet Unclu Sam's Call. The members 01' line Alton divislnn of naval mllllla have rrn-ivml lhs long-expected rum-r. which bu boon given mom {or drill purposes by the navy dopartmenl u Washinglon. The caller ll 0! the regnlnllon size, equipped with sweeps, two mlb'lxl and nails. It will be launchni ll once, and the member: 0! the nlval mum: are considering we quesllon of aiming It] ALTON CREW GETS NEW CUTTER Stung. Mary of Raul Lu. Rival. Talel Told in Fiction. The nulrimomll experience of Mrs. Benjamin F. Hyl-nd. spread uplm the dot-km u! the Snnalmon rln‘uh mart. n-ad Him a rumam-e. She is seeking I ulhon-e [mm a husband whnm she thought dead lur twenty yvars. Mrs. Mylumi wns (urmerly a belle at Spring- l‘u-ld "aim-d Jonne HIuarl. In I848 “he marrh-Il Asa limwu. Mr, llruwn 112ml in a few yearn. and mm;- Iva-Inf yvnrs ugirlhv willnw married lie-nia- mln Inland. Hvluml MI his wife stuntâ€): and his was n‘pnru-d uloml in “£93 Mm. Ilylnml mac-rind Januh Pure, who din-cl h: luau, Luring murh \alunhh- mmwrly. Hm-vmly Ilylnml Iurm-tl u", and it «Imclupml that has la n nrmpv'mus mow u M. a sum" lawn in lhryun. Mu mm warns to ruuuin- unh his wife. who has aim-e his drum-lure. hm u rmnarrivd and Ir“ a ril-h wirluw. hm llu- wifuwhlnw I‘n- jccls Mix llyhuul's uflvr :uul wants a ulvnrwn [turn him on ll",- gmmul Hf dowrlinn. Ihluml will not (tux-lost the Imam. ’ ROMANCE IN A DIVORCE SUIT Mnrlnnwun. Mary Gnu-glen 1L anndaIeâ€"Wllllnn L. Murphy. ILLINOIS STATE NEWS DEATHS. homo. hr Ana-or. The Woodrlver lawn bond of II"- torl nu Int-rennet] the nllry of (It taunt-lumogmr 8100 - yt'lr. All the rotor“ at lawn onto" were hand in [and cundmnn and would by tho bond of nndlmn, um lol but Lind to Chudnn. Tom C. Pouung. the. noted Hm (on! mule breeder of Decatur. deeded oomlderlhle land to Ms (hm ohlldm #400 gem to E. W‘ Pauling. 1.005 mm to Etc-re". Panning and 326.000 Rural Mall Can-Ion. Cal ll. Rcemlnydor and Henry Lot- Inn wlll he the mull union on the two rum routes nut of Blue loan to he ulna! MI; I. lay. cal Rum The Christi-n tom-1y coal company of Taylon'illa Mt purrhur-d over 1.- 000 Arm of MAI right: no" Btu-ll.- [on and will link | nhnl’t more. A Rake hr Pom! Ciel-kl. The receipt; .1 the her-tut poti- oï¬m during HIP want your were '18; 065mm. Pay at employm hu Mn inrr'vlsml u '0"qu per your: Fred W. Orly. Hump-Ir 3234i: Luther flux- enhorg'r. liner distributor, “00; c. A. Lindfley. maillng clerk. "00; F. C. moor-Ind. moor dinrihmer, $100; Orin Willard, nailing clerk. uoo. Lav. Ind Lawn-um. 'Telllo Rumor of Allan, ï¬xed 32. drank Ill aunt-n of land-mun with Inl- rldnl Intent. A phynk-I-n wu ruled Alter mldnlxm Ind Inn-ended In re Morin: her. The 3"! ha 5 gains! with My sweetheart only In the even- lnx Ind cleclnrml she could km herâ€" nnlf. Sho drunk the lumina- and then went in bed to nloep her'llfe sway. Momhm at her funny «ll-cow" «rm! her condition when she In no (A! mm! thu Aruflrlnl renplnnnn In necessary to keep her ï¬lm. To Ammo. Decatur. Der-tut (Inns-y and luminous men have decided to form a gem-ml or. unnluilon in mlvnnre the lnlemu oi' [kc-Mr. it will he - siork company. with l «vial of $50,000. The 5.000 I’III'EI will lie mid II. 810 each. Funk Shilnmlerm-n. C. I. Hum, R. I. Hum, shvrmnn MPCICHIINI. P. n. Tut. E. P. Irving. Gear" W. Mueller. Adolph Muslin. C. A. Burks. W. L. Shell-human 1‘. A. Bone. J. M. Clnkey, W. A. mm. "Mn-rd Hadley, Wilson Belting uni min-n ll‘t- «live in [he organization. Mimi-la Cam lol- linker. Gen John I Rinaker at lellln‘llk’ ‘hu been presented I very ï¬ne cun- richly embellished with Illver and handsomely decor-ted. which was nude from the an! Llnmln 3“va ever railed In am out of Illinois. The no“ In: recently uncovered from the loll in the vilhn’ o! Palmyra. where the pole stood for mlny yoga. having [wen liked in 1850. Gen. Rinnker was on.» o! the Ipclktru when ll"! pole in r-Imd, which III the m-v-ulon of one u! the "one" politlr-I authoring: m-nr held In Illeonpin calmly. nxaw "The wheat crop in the rental din trit-l is in I most promising condition, A number of correspondents state thAt the outlook, at present. in the best in smerai yearn. No unlnrorable slate- ment tins been received from the dls~ trirt. The reports are equally lavor- able with regard to me rye crop. But little progress has been mmle in the sowing oi oats. The station is con- »ictvrud backward. on nn-onnt of the wet condition of ibe soil. Meadows and pastures are beginniné to look green. and have already started I. ï¬t urous growth. The general condition of Mover Is good. Corn rem-loin; in ï¬elds in damaged to n considerable ex- tent. Hauling has been impraclitable. an amount of the bad condition ol’ the roads. Only n limited amount 0! plowing has been' done. The good con- dition of stock and the absence of all disease is generally remarked. flags are reported to be very scarce. Some garden: have been made. and a. (cut early potatoes planted. The prospect for fruit is not Insuring. Peach buds nmrly all have been killed. Apples and cherries are thought to be unin- l l 1' l lured The rondition of when! in the V southern district is not so even. It; ranges from (air to excellent. An unfavorable report Is the exception. A limited urenge in bottom inndl the thinned injury from flooding. Some early men ï¬eld: are damned by the hesnlnn ily. While the weather has been hvonble for plant growth, the soil remain: nodden. had but little piowlnx bu been done. The needing oi ants In barium. and whet has been arrumpiinhed ll conlned mostly to high ground. 0m and pastures are rushing n thrifty growth. Some itrldn of young clover were injured by the recent (rem. Feed is pientliui and stock hu wintnmd well. Gardens are being made. nnd the planting of putlloel hu begun. Applet appear in no uninjured. Penches Ire manly killed. while other fruits no dunued. but probably not to n seriou- ex- lent.†Gov-mum! Report Our tho Caner-l and southern Section. The govunlm'nt mop report for llllnnls. um n-rlewlng Ive-that con- Iminnl In the slate. concludes Is (ol- luwa mlnuve to cmps In renvnl and suulhern Illinois: CONDITION OF ILLINOII CROPS. it Pouring Wheeler I K Ind 826.000 Adam-~ [Amt-.Imvmlu-tm Will be ghd to send†you addi- tional information. Via Chicago, Milwaukee 5k. Paul and Union‘ Paciï¬c line. February 15 to April 30, 1% Only ‘33 Chicago to San Fran- cisco, Los Angcles and many other California points.l One-way. nec- and-clan. Colonist tickets. Vb DID-u. Wash. 1" AM 1‘ In: hunt-h Nam m 1 cm! chant momma-uh qualiï¬- RchI-m cum Ca. madam amen. mum-â€alum; dun-mum \ wm Nat WHO. ï¬nial-cone“. Senator Fry. once "(used In "In M: remlnlnceacu for . unuzlno. do during Mum" crawled to tho tell In: by public lieu of "mu out of uhnol." Von-{Mal Bank Pro-Mont. Wade H. ..egu- of Granville. Inn. who wu elected president of tho First Nation-l bull In that city lut- veek. wounding MI hum. the I“. “nor Juno- E. Nexus, I: pnhlbly the youngest. bunk pmldent In tho, ('nlu-d Stun. bolus hm 2d yen- old. The Coming Country. - April Inue now ready. Conulnl III that. in Imam-(Ins and Instruct". to the tumor. the utluu And the II- vestor about the ludlln Territoryâ€"- the garden spot at the Southwest. Brlubleut of prospects. assured proc- prrlly. along the Ilne ol the I. K. t 1'. Ry. Write (0-day for I copy (free). Adam: “KATY," 401 Wlllvrlght. BL Inï¬ll. Tl] HIIIESEEKERS _/ Tho Production 01 Silk. Sllk in known to be the man or two glunds ol the silk-tom dong- alde of the digenlvo (‘Inll The†glands. which coullsl or tube- In nu- merous coils. terminate In the min- ning run and open 9n a common or!- Ilce from which the accretion, of tho consistency or honey. Issue: forth, promptly h-rdeniug Into I thread on exposure to III‘. bikini-Galilean. ' Growth of Paul: Tum. With the exception of the In- mnu, bum for the Claudia Paella mum-d. there Its not until tho Bm‘ [uh-American wu- l Int-clu- W on the Northern Pacino. Now an largest steamers ever constructed [- Amerlcu wuen, and with one excl, “on. the Cedric (he Inge" acumen aver bull! have been ordered fat tho [Pu-Inc ore-n (nae. ‘\ Noteâ€"The New York Cantu! flu bu 15 tnlns I day between New Yuk uld Bun-lo And Nimn Full: 3 trains t day between New York and 8!. Louis 1nd Cincinnxu; 4 min- I day between New York And Round and by its Roam Ind Albany Divi- llan 4 train: | day becweoa New Yul Ind Boston vi: Snflugfleld. ‘ v"-.. -- 4 The Twentieth Century Limited, ‘tvcnty-hour train, leaves New York every any It 2:45 p. m. and urin- Chiclgo the next morning It 9: The Lake Shore Limited leave: N York It 5:30 every niternoon. arriyiu in Chit-go the next 1310"“)!!! It 4:80. The Fun Mail, I Inc twonty-tour-hnur train. ienveu New York at 8:“ n. 3. every llâ€. reaching Chicago this Ion morning at 7:60. by both the Lake Shore Ind the Michigan Cellini. Th0 noondny Chicago Limited louve- New York at l p. m, reaching Chimgu h, the Lake Shore the next morning a 11:50, I twenty-lounhour tniu, really twenty-three hour- hm! hm mill“... The Deiroit and Chicago Limit“ lures New York at 4 n m., reaching Chicago the next “tel-noon, I fourth twuty~iour-hour minâ€"From It. New York Times. New Von-ll uncur- Expnu “who Added To. Goons H. Daniels. GEIIEI'II Pu..- nr Agent at the New York Conn-u Road. ulklng yesterday of III. co. MI] tut min nervlce, laid that, I. Iddltlon to the new twenty-hour tru- there no now (our twenty-tourney]: train- to Chicago Ind two mph. Sula expmsga 51-11;. _ . THE FACT TRAIN! TO CNICA“