Had l-‘Inng Ep. ‘9: CU‘H‘: was in session and manna nga wag crowded Long about the middle 119;: - *e judge was worried )u: tr A. ELL; Wiiliams. of EEK sa.;m:uem. began gal- M i We :be Itreets on his n.9, 6"“; at! his pistol. k»: a >.as.x, and otherwise 11»: energy whzcb 3 liberal m Lqmr naJ Jupired. ï¬,"£u>fnn:.x3 lud I'ne judge, vm mi JITESC that man Hm .TTY INCIDENT. I'u! u ipnnuh Lady to I e Sal-Her Iloy. in»: 51mm describe. ue \\'1.uz‘5scd M. the depar- ‘mc-n! for 01158.. All day u! been heard the meas- uhixrymarchiug through (in) mug guyiy bedecked 2 2‘4““ 1.; w and from the s m mks 11mm to Havana. e341 in) \fw‘pen when the mm .5 "sing-thug and -'.m- r'ngmtuuus action 01 muk.:.; Jud wcil'dressed ‘an L-'|i£1‘.r wither walk- _x. -'._: limn the gun in ._., “"31 a. KuJQSACk '7 ‘ Q. A-‘-"<. .-\u the Vidi, their and made A ’ r" " Y†,(mk mated .'. . . \ . L '1 1.1m 1m mm, A) nulg g1) I) OF ADVhCE «LBJ.- xx ism: smirk or 1:' I am, take one 1. 5» 1mm. "' The lady .1 a Litie nervously, hm! him again to the 02‘ soldiers and civil- )' “nlk ed on. braced kwuod a Magazine. (u Hank. or “A. r'lvldl. ‘131 fl. quaking I've done dung .i have shown ">6 gmccfu‘i '\ has for a 1w: :- word. usure. and still add! mthquite 3c: “'ilLLams' ‘use. It grew mked over the 3 send uu(.and ;..{ Cumplacent- Ly out of the «ox “121 be er; WHO may It s 4;â€. ‘-.ml .(n [Lux- kiss J nosed his Why did you A. . Are .J x:- cum- .\,-, or {DC :m- neces- 14:3 and 1“: mowed 31m. ur a1. uz'thn‘r Oll- concern. me umber -:;.«-r â€no mend. â€dd upon re a .As Cit!" (uh p.02. 9:; 3a 35%. w:m1 . :3 race in. 32:: ., .4 2.39. :11 5.5: ‘ IIYL’C'JU‘ empted m U '08 game WHO may nvnrl that 111m: pro- ;1‘ Bakmg K'ndé or name for czuup. :3 _{ I'msdcr .- Mcexpts :xxc memv , 50 that 1 Its am. reqmsne Hr even \UCBS U6 e must .wu u! ompuct uooii rse. De hrs 01' A lulu UHS H)- Challenges. There Is ample provision for the protec- tion 01' the voter against unjust chm:- lonxu. u the Judges and clerks ï¬nd that clerks, and pe'l‘ï¬oilx’ who srvk in ll : Tiere With the t‘rm- er'I‘K‘is‘t‘ u.“ :Iu hallo: by lirilmry, intimidation or otherwise. “110 Are Entitled to \on-. Every legal voter entitled to \x-te at the last preceding election, whose name is on the general registry book of any election precinct within the primary district in which he offers to vote. and who, at' Int time he offers such vote. is a resident at the primary district in which he offers to Vote. shall be entitled to vote at such primary election provided he is a member of the pu~ litical party or organization holding such primary election, and provided he has not voted at the primary election of any other political party or organization within one year last preceding. In any prosecution for the violation of the provisions of this act, wherein the fact as to the political party or organization to which the defenc- ant belongs is material such membership may be proved by evidence of general repu- tation in the neighborhood where said deâ€" fendant resided at the time at committing the alleged offense. any particular day. This call must alsu set forth the dPsr‘ripllon of each of the pri» mary districts. arranged by the, commlzv In: in accordance with the provisionauf Hit: law, it must name the judgrs and clt-rks to serve at each primary. designates the inlling places. and name the number of delegates to be chosen to each of the conâ€" ventiuns. Tl)» elvcrion commiss‘ men must puhlish the call at 19213: ten days be- fore the dau- or the primary. and must proâ€" wde poll hook»: registry books, 611;. and all other prirt g except ballots. _Tiux~ze must be“ of \vliitt- paper, not less than four inches wule and eight inches long. Any person may furnish’such ballots. Polling l’lncen. The polling place must be as near the renter of population in thi- district as is practicahle and in tha most public, orderly and convonient part of the district. No building shall he used as such polling place in which liquor is sold. or which is Within 100 feet of any place whegre liquor is sold. The only pcrsuns who shall lw permitbwi in tin: pulling place besides tlH‘ judges and (lurks an- the I‘hallt-ligr'l‘Sâ€"Ollt‘ {or each iiiKc‘I»â€"ull‘-l inn-- ur mare llrilic‘t‘lnt‘ll. "allots to Ho [st-d. ‘ At all primary elections the manner of‘ .: :i3l l)» in: lvulliits. Tiir mum..- mm; PRIMARY ELECTION LAW Pasaed at the Important Foaturel of the new Mcauure 'l‘hn‘ Has Been Slgned by \he Governorâ€"Any City, \ “Inge or County May Adopt It. At the recent special session of 1118 Illinois legisliiturt- primary election bills were passed and signed by the gov- emvr and are now laws, and will herev after govern primaries in Cook county nml in all oilier counties wherein the law shall be adopted. ()ne of the bills provides the inuuliinm‘y for holding pri- mary electimm. The other measure-Gs purely a compmiiun bill und Inukes‘the holding: of primaries compulsory if: all counties wheroin the law shall be in force. The more important provisions of the former billmwhll-h is the primary hill properâ€"arr as follows: For each primary election district each party shall by its central committee desig- nnte from the list OKAuly appointed ant} regular election Judges and clerks ‘three judges and' two clerks, who are members of such party. to serve at the primary elecâ€" tion. The regularly listed judges and Clerks so designated must be those originally rec- ommended or indorsed {or appointment as regular election judges and clerks by such political party. The judges and clerks must reside within the primary election district to: which they are appointed. How Called. The county CentraI Committee selects the day for holding the primary by ï¬ling the call with the viectinn commissioners at least 15 days prior to the day chosen. The party ï¬rst iliin‘; its call has the right to Any political party or organization which at the last preemiin: zeneral election polled ax least ten per cent. or the entire votes rust in the county. city, village or incor- p’m'ated town in whivh the election is to he held shall be entitled to hold one primary election on any day between Novemher and April next following and preceding? any regular spring election. and another pri- mary election on any day between April and November nt-xt following antl‘preâ€" ceding any regular November election. The Districts. W‘ithin the time limited the central or managing committee of the party may deâ€" termine the day ior'hgiding the primary. Rut no two political parties shall hold their primary elections on the samoday. and the first political party applying shall have the preference in the choice of days. For the purpose or primary elections not less than two and not more than six Cun- tiguous regular election precincts ot the same ward or other political divisions in as compact a form as practical shall he joined so as to form one primary election district. hut in such manner that each pri- mary election dlstrict shall include at least three regular election judges and two reg- ular election clerks residing within such primary distric‘t and belonging to the party establishing such primary district. In no event shall any primary district contain more than 1.000 voters. to be ascertained by the party vote of the party holding such primary cast at the last preceding general election. Where a regular election precinct consists of and is coextensive with a congressional township then said cone xressionai township shall constitute one primary election district within the meanâ€" ing of this act. Selection of Judgen. In such case, and in any case where there exists no board of election commissioners And where the judges and clerksof electlon Ire appointed by a county board, then the judges and clerks who are to serve as judges and clerks of any primary election shall be members or the political party holding such primary elections, and it there are no Judges and clerks belonglng to such party then Judges and clerks may be select‘éd by the central or governlng committee of the party. t the Special Sessionrof Illinois Legislature. hi w ho L“ AUiXSf The Trioli blockjwas burned at Galen burg. 111w hoaviest losers being M. R Busford and C. A. Vein-son. Ill-turn tu 'l‘hogr IIOIIH'I. ‘ _\(llui Ii. Stevcnsl‘m and “H0 h‘uvv arâ€" ria‘ed at their lilumuingmn hnun- and intend remaining 3110“: permunvntl)‘. Mr. Stevenson wi again take up thq practice of the lagw. He will spmul a gond dcul of the “ï¬n- in the great cities of the west in the ï¬lterest of an eastern corporation for “jam he was recmnly appointed legal mb'iser. . _H_ Flu-tn] Thirteen. Fred Pashwitz. of Champaign. and Charles Miller, of- 'rbnna, left for the Alaskan gold ï¬e] s. expecting to sail from Seattle Marc 7. The): make upa list of 13 who have gone from Cham paign county to seek their fortune-s in the Klondike l'egiéns. ‘ Lust 0! SfV'l‘llgl‘t'll (hilllrcn. Mrs. lia-lu'ivitu .\. Jinn-k. ugml Us] \\ ifc M Dr. l'hlxnu‘d linrék. (h'uppml ah‘uxl of 1‘1lrili).~i:~ 01' [Inc hca’m “hiIvmm-muiw ing.1’l‘i¢~nds m her-hmnc in 11ml Mud, Mrs. Bol‘uk. nee Stu‘h'rgvn. was the lust survivor um] youniwsx of 17 chiMrz-n, in! “us horn in Hammer. Germany. bhv'vumc to Amvri’u in heryumh. mur- 1')?ng Dr. Edward “‘{Tk in 1553 Coat of [lu- Eitrl Se-snlun. The expense of Holding: tlw >[M'L‘inl Nl‘SsiUI] of the Illinpis legislutnw. no- <~(>rdin;1 to the auditor's l»nn1<>. “as #IINAUEL‘JH. ummrtiniwd ns qunWst I‘osraav for ï¬k‘néllla SKEW: hVHlSI', 5.,630; ‘.(‘I‘ d“ m mr-mlwrs 0 mm lh', $2†{Hr‘ nWm. M- s 01' lwusu, 9:1.llï¬hdxuilmxp n, 31 . (1f Litchï¬old. He w ‘ s repnrtvd 10 have I'u‘tre sums of monty inn-ind on his plemises, “hivh the robbers secured. T iu-V 10ft Ihvir $111111 fm 1111111.:11111116 “us found unconm ifms by I neighbnr. M‘hen 1n- recon-rodv' 111-, stated that he knmv his ass:1ilmlts,;'but refusrd to give IUHIH‘. Shot and ‘RoblH-d. William String. agrich farmer. “(ls shot in the hem] um~ obhml by masked men Ht his lmme sm‘bu miles xmrthwost New Kind of? an Engine. ‘ Harker Mullen 11,3 designed an on- tirely New form of steam engine. and will «Watt :1 {zivtnry in Syczuuoro this spring. The Businkss \lmi's :msociu- Hon “ill purchas: n cessdr) mm hincrv .1» a bonus. The gigiiit- is (if the \u- riety known as the osviilutingt It.) main point is that it receivtw steam di« rect from the Hound as tho ( ngim- has no steam vhvst. thus securing ihe ï¬rst energy of lhe steuni. Illinoll E‘nrmgrn’ Election. The board of (“rafters of the Illinois State Farl’nors‘ instimte cmu'lmh-d its work in Springï¬eld und adjourned. The ofï¬ces of secreinry and treasurer were combined vnd hnmigmnated with the ofï¬ce of superinlendent. The elec- tion of ofï¬cers resuï¬ed ns follows: President. A. V. Moore. of P010: VIN president. G. A. “'H rth. of Seneca: 59c- retary and auperlnv ndent, Charles F. Mills, of Springï¬eld: executive committee. C. H. Dalton, of Dalto Staï¬on: G. A. Wil- marth. of Seneca; Nfble King. of Cham- palgn: L. A. Beale. o ‘ Mount Vernon, and A. V. Moore, of Polo. ‘ an‘s hatpin. The autopsy showed not only concussion of Lille brain. but a small puncture “hirh begun near the vorne! of the left 6}}: and euended far into the interior oflthc skull. It “us not of greater dinm‘mer than tlw lead in a pain i1. Bradner entmml the hotel at a late hour bleedingpml'usch, and fell to the floor. I Drury “’ll‘. ï¬uutnlxled. After argument chutinued for ten (lays the suit of tlnï¬cuutcstimts who sought to invziliilato {he will of the late William Di‘ury. of ’;\'vr(lurvtto. was given to the jury. mid they :oturnml a \‘t‘nllt‘t that the williin question, dated March ‘3, 1897. is (lib last will of Wil- liam Drum , deceased This settles one of the most impottzmt cases Her tried in \Iercor counts: Inï¬ll 1)) the terms of the will no“ decl :uï¬ml \nlid the bulk nf the estate. H31) Hourly $1,000.000, will be Vllevoted t0 the astuhlislmwnt of a polytechnic college it .-\le(lo. Murden-d V‘ll’l I. Hatpln. It is almost a cm'tgiuty that Barthol- mnew Brandt Rmudner, the Parisian drummer who (lied a? the Palmer house in Chicago. was mmiiered with a wom- he is registered. and l "he :- mullahs“! u disqualified, the challpnger mus! assign his reason therefor he vo‘. er may then be sworn and examln . and I! a majorlxy of the judges are sat! ï¬ed as w hls quali- ï¬canons he. shall be all wed to vote. If not, he may make ntï¬dav: 3.5 to his ellglblltty. and this amdavll. sup orted by addltlonaf aï¬ldavn U! at least t 0 oxher registered voters who are househ lderi ln {he disnlct, shall entitle him to v to shaii entitle him to vdte, I'cnul‘lel. In a general way it may be said that the offenses described inithe nrw law and the penalties provided thpreior are prac- tisallylthe same as in the election law. For instance, it is a feith punishuhie with from one to ï¬ve years‘ï¬mprisonment to im- personate another v (er: to vote more than once. or try to'ko so; to use force. threat or bribery; to indcr a voter from exercising his right: interfere with the Primary eiet‘tiou Ofl‘iCi is: to advise or in- duce a Judge or cicr‘km make R “1158 0"- v tiï¬cate or return. etc. Z Any County 3! y Adopt It. The biii as passed plies only to Cook count)" It may. howf-ver, he adopth by any county. city, viilpge or incorporated town upon a vote ofizhe majority of the electbrs thereof. “’ï¬eneverflï¬u) of the legal voters of such c my, city, village or incorporated town 9mg: pmition the county Judge to submit the liestion of the 111101)- (km of the law it sh i be the dutyuf the county judge to suhmt the proposition at the next succeeding new) state or coun- ty election. ' i , .’ $13,“ 211"." U 1' mr-mhvrs uQ‘swnnhu $2†â€my, “Limbmilvugv; ~ , $1.3M, umv 1)}:“mu2 vmp V hullx'v ,tmpluj (L2 31"“,1 idudul EL?“ 51.33"": invi‘i ‘lingq $5.100 3.5 to his eiigibiiity. )orted by additional N0 oiher registered ideri in {he disn‘ict, Hnie’n Henry of Horehound and Tar re heves whuuzun cough. kae's Toot me 19 Drop: Cure in one minute The man who regulates his wife generally has one daughter who can regulate him. -â€"L‘hicngo Record. MUVNV i< â€My licnuhfu] when it hm H21 1‘ (.2 s1\ \x)2cniti~ spent m1 .~1x\111~ 0: 1122: xx 1221‘1 pusscth not mm} \11111-‘1 a Jumxm! How manv women do $40 worth of work at a missionary dinner for about 75 cent: proï¬t!â€"“ ashington Democrat V_Ve can see no sense in haying shop strings lung ejnmnzh to rem-h rlmr around uue's logs,'\\us1unghm Drumcrut. that ".11. Fits stumwd free and pommnvntly r'urod. Nu tits ul'va Inst Ihy'x use uf Hr, Kllnv'n Great Nun» R2 Huxnr, Frw$21r1dl )wHEr‘k (reamsc, Dr. KEmw. WU Arvh wt . l’hlh , l’a. Take Lamriw- Hronm Quinlnn 'I‘Ahlvtc. All ‘lrugglsts rclund munvy It It falls tucure. L‘Ix. \IHIPIQ‘ 1m!!! and 54) (‘E‘HL~ Kt‘H-Um FthoI~Thor my it (‘nsts Perry Van Noodle $10,000 a your to live. l’vnelopow Dmr meYâ€"then what does he do it for?â€"I’uck. No one need 10 go to Paris now to see all that is marvelous In hypnuusm. 1n the hypnotic wards of man' huspntale of this country are hypnotic suijects that a more glance, it. is said. throws them into the trance state‘ But in nrdcr to overcome- that obstinate kidney trouble. tho permut- ent use of Hostrtter's Stomach Butters is necessary. l‘ue it also systvmntimlly for malaria], bilimm. dyspeptic, rheumatic and nervous disease» 39 he\\'â€"\\'by. that‘s tnowbaaruncle. for I ha a lot of ready-made debts that [could have turned over to you! â€"Humoriuticbe Bl‘etter. *‘ __.___*____. Prel. McKinley VI. Free lllver. A battle of giant: is going to take place this summer on 30.000 farms m America, not in talk or votes, but in yields. Salter'a new potato marvels are named as above, and he offers a price for the biggest putnlo yield, also 3400 in gold for suitable name for his corn (1? inches long] and out pmdigiem ()nly seodsmen in America growing gram-es, «lovers and farm sends and selling potatoes at $1.50 :1 barrel. The editor u on yuu to U)" Sulzer's Northern-grown rim is. MM [0 SEX“ Tms XoTlrg WITH 10(‘19. 1x STAMPS In Jvhn A‘ Salzvr Son! (3).. Ln (‘rmsa “35., tor 11 new farm semi samples. Wur1h81000. to get a start, and xlu-ir big ontnlugue. K 1 "No wmuh’r." said the Yher. “that pom .1.» lived {xhliml days, "in-y did! about baCtL‘riu,"-~Indmnn “’13 offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of (‘atnrrh that can not be cured b ' Hall's Catarrh Cure. 1“. i . Cheney (30., l’rom.. Toledo, 0. \\'e, the undersigned. have known F. J. Cheney for the lust 15 yenrs, and believe him perfectly honorable in all busineaa tlansnctions and ï¬nam‘ially able to carry out any obligations made by tlieirï¬rm. “(st 'l'ruax, “'holesale Druggists, To- ledo, 0. , )‘anding. Iiinngm 4:. Marvin, Whole-ale Hall’s Camrrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucou- surfaces of the â€stem. Price 75¢. per bot- }Ic. Sold by all Dx'uggists. Testimonhll tee. The Gri ma ' intensify achec, but 5:. Jaco : 01 will alleviate. Undoâ€"It‘s been a very hard vear, and I’ve had to contract a lot of debts!- Drug is‘t'é, Tok-do, Ohio Ila 1’s Camrrh Cure Cold? Stiï¬ as; p.0ker I so St. Jacobs Uil. Limber as a whiplash. Cured. :lliihg' settkrs my the fertile lands of “'8“ 9m Canada, adjoining the gold belt. Stag 9 Managerâ€" Mr. Henry, you will take the part of .\Ion7_.o †“In3n19hsol\'. You die in the ï¬rst act -â€"N. Y. \Veeklpz oï¬a garden that he saw in the dexxioï¬torh di; mg-g sayp: “to $1, 000 111111111111) from the sale of roots, “\egetahles, flowers and lama. \\ e hére "state that “9 never be are saw sud a :Igrowth of \e stables at that season (1 the “war. He migthnt he raised 750 bushels of "01110118 to the awe. Beets were am“ 1112 as “large as your arm (mm )1: the awe of ()1er3 “head, and cahbagus as Surge an n patent f“51:111. F'ollouing are the {rues that “r toss g_:1ve us as ref‘eivin‘g or his produce: “.1 hot houw 12x180 tool heated b\ a furnace b\ means of ï¬nes. Uue 1mm beside himself “attended thin garden, uxcopt at time of gathering the (-.rop ’ Ag cuts uf the (nnadiun Government are no“ glocated at liiiit‘n‘m points in the U nited States and Using tin-if effurys tp“fl_r_dj sc- '11}. Heavy-«I have never seen this play. Do you think I can please the audience In tlmg partl? _ H" “Beets 50 (‘ents per hushcl‘: can-013.40 cents, “onions $1.25; turniys $6. cabbage 4 cents “each, green corn L5 cents per slum). "tomatoes $1.50 per bushel, potatoes 35 to 30 “cents. cauliflower $1130 per-dozen, cucum» “hers 15 cents per duzen, strawberries 25 “cents er box squnsh 4 cents per mund, ":qu ogger pron '- sin proportjqn. ï¬e kept “()n 'An st 23d we had the pleasure of “visiting 1; ie model seven-acre garden at Ed- "monton owned and operated by Donald "Ross. a typical Scotc iman, and as wholer “souled, good-natured old gentleman us you "oftvn meet. He gave the Yankees each a “hearty handshake as We “‘er? introduced “in succession by the Canadian (lowernmont "Agent, who was our guide and pilot while “at Edmonton. and to whom we are m- “debted for many courtesiea conferred Mr. "Rosa informed us that ho cleared from $800 (Tonxhlnn’ Lead- to (‘onlumpnom Kemp's HRL‘AH] will «up 1-. (in '4! _\.»ur drygmd! \z 4:} \VI Hall's Family Pills are the best ETS AS LARGE AS YOUR ARM. To (‘nrc n (‘old In One Day SIN-faction Guaranteed. Sonu-lhlupx Filling 'lml mu I «In. my durl Hypnotic “'onderl. Thelr Easy Time. ic- I‘I‘N Mont-y “'nlted. How's “In l'u-Ieu. mid thv (‘m‘nfml I’hilnm- w hm! 5:; long in thv old u-\ did“! knn“ mulhing Ind] umpulis Journal. largo lvlllllt'.‘ '23 u-nh .At nurc; dvia}: an: dun qulnn 1'!) Hum: scul lwcnuhful when it is )x'lzcn it j~ spent in {hr my ddrhng. to m J In nimrn town «.\. Y. JMH' \V e n t e r n C a n a d a. and spenkipg “Brown City (Mirhigam B u n n e r" recently paid The editor I x h e .nllih Ill-i pic-I It CIUQP'I Cal-bola" of loll-e PM I.- nun. Gu-nnu-«d to ram l‘ATAlI- “I Bro-chum. Altar nu By mull!!! Adam W.fl.Il|Tlla ,.Pupo..lnlhlo.l.1. Curb-ion“ Pile; I." .50... In". ( an and.“ not Wot-do. H null-null no n... J. 1’.an unï¬t.“ 00.. It. â€our-.1. Illa. â€by m Allen I mood-o 9.110 II 15- only nu care In an none for Ciro-k l‘looru. Ion. hon. Mic-0' {fleet-I. V. Moon Cher». I‘ll“ Iwelllm lover Ion-co. ud Ill (Id Iona. ll. haven-1 Gimwlouunpol-ou Sue-u out-M mung. Inner! run-aunt. But uh: c.»,"{a.-.'Eu_§~ gag.» nu. ‘.."_"- ‘0.“ LIFE! LIFE! LIFE! OLD SORES CURED on many,“ ‘- ‘ Huurou: HM Slmnlen l DTDP CAN‘T I!!! NOB Dom!!! AT ALL BILLDHOI’. DRILLDRHP. HWDBOPMDHLL; PLANTI'II. Drop us a card Ind receive our hand- , some CALIIOR of MOE-GRADE 00“ T00“. . AVERY PUITER 00.. 323 Ion-8t. PoorIIJII Pynnnnenny Fund b nun. DR. WHITEHALL! xnu FREE on mennun o lhh public-nun THE [m \I _â€"â€"._â€"â€"â€"â€"._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" , 7 Ptnnuwnny I-urvd by ufln‘ DR. WHITEHALL?! RHKI‘IATH l 1"": Th! um! And an M1 Inmn‘lo "m FREE on monllun 0 IM- publlenliun THE UK WNlTl-LNAIJ. IPA-luluâ€: (‘n , houlh Bond. huh-um One advantage About onions, they an". Ipoil.â€"-“'ashmgtoh Democrat, Coffee at night. It spoils thvir Heep, You can drink Gram-U when you plume flndnh't’p like a top. 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