Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Aug 1897, p. 6

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‘ cry-m mu. menâ€"Sh. can}; an- 0am, llL~Jolm krill. county pl!- “AW cum, I: M. the crop Ion-on to amply fol-alga mu. 3-- Macho. ut~ldnrd B. hm, Pacific coat manger for the Winch-tel- Am comm], died ludâ€" Emflymotagndnudover. 3- '3- one of the foremost «home: My In the United States. (lunar, OoIo.â€"â€"Dr. Winters. Ito an n “lied William 1. Amy. has _ filmed under 05,000 bonds. at. . “In; not guilty to a charge of m ad 'uvlnc cumin-“on. Muttâ€"41mph. "Th" Hut-I. up [luv . boar glass :1 Mitten:- filfignmgmm'eellnd‘ gums Gm: W Walling!on.~i‘. A. Vnndefllp, aa- Ihmt mean a! the (many. In: new a can: at the ow ”mum. milled widow: Ind um: nurses In the uploy of the "usury Gen-nae“ “who“ the country. The object In to know how tinny 0! this choc Ire In It. m" mime and when they no It work. liner. 8. D.â€"Fmt vlsfled this nee- «- Iomhy. No m amuse was In. I! growing crop. 110 In!!!“ mime nnly of what w- W to have am 1327.- “ h no hit week. A mt Igo than I. n hence of $34.0” bu. w- estimate- that the United m and Canada will have to export 1.00.00 be what nd low weekly for out-Ma. a can. manual of m lemmi- In decidedly In- m and In. Mend. In no long-n W's. Nov Yorkâ€"Johnna I. Indy. the luluor. and In t autumn :4 Oc- mfl.Y..n¢dNym mum tut-hot. at in work. In I .arblo H 0! Frederick thighs: In the cup- In! a Washington. He also Ind: I m d Wall-moi Irvin. that ll W I Quintin-e. long-4| b loll-clan"! n- uanced that no lum- men-ell MI W to than (I. cum lul- u «2th u mum. on (I. and In. any: I‘m-own. and In mum. ha for a and" to Belgium. .0 a! 0.. Ion: nun m and I. «warmly MOM M II. ul- hltn In I» dunno at mum. Kama, lll.~~uouer Dare. nu. Mu I In". unearthed Ila “Mum: d I In“ Mill. It A- lbonahl Io In the mmo- o! I an who Imam l: “mud "on um ell] Inu- nnn um Wuhlulna.-»»fln. Nelson A. III”. who mt to lump. lo tun-u 0n MTlfik. war. bu :30th (M man n! V» um M rm and. h Imp. III!" Ml Io muo- no ul- I-n nnoovm at no Oom- any. luau.~anumr alt-nib Ill-n, Min. to a «.31th lo the Tim M- lt-la. Inn has shot dad by I m. tho In much. Gum-on In Web-tor City. lown~John Baby 0! Tu. vu Ibo! Ind lulled by 5 trump nu lac; Pom. "a In la n mm; at dull-3 I ride, vim- Ihrn tung- and lo hold him up. Peru. lll.-â€"A nun [Mug lu- nuns In John Run In Int-led hen on I clan. of Ivlndllu. Me an he tom- gt’ mldod ud owned propony In Halon. lo.~«John F. Hobart, 40 nun old and minted. {ell down the am or the Father coal mine - duh hate 0! tony foe: and in kllled. mange. lnd.~Hanry Crooks, a pioneer or Branch county. wu round dud In bl- vuon. His team was so- u; on to Goldwater. Wheeling, W. Va.-â€"-The plant of the Ohlo anley China company was sold It aherll'u ale to Anton layman (or "0.000. Chlrleston, [ILâ€"Belle Shfler 5: Bed- !ord, Ind., was arrested here In male lair} She In thou! 18 years old. IASallc, lll.~â€"Henry Young. used 17. accident-ll] shot and Instantly killed JOE-ll ficbulu whllo out hunting. Excelalot, Minnâ€"C. Id. Waterbury of Chumpugn. UL, 1: dead. He was at 141m Minnetoukl. Eldon, lowerâ€"Frank Lane of Union wu killed In a gavel plt by earth talk In; upon him. Ore-ton, Iowa-James Brogan, a vault!!! farmer, commltled suicide by Wu: poison. Decafin, Ill.-â€"â€"Wllllam Lima. 5 lead- {nx manufacturer, tell dead or been Kinmundy, [ILâ€"Mm. Mary 0531: is led. aged 09. She was a pioneer. tonne-u Rough“ loci-l Illd (Ill-In! Doha at tho Wind. World (2mm!!! EVENTS 0F LAST SEVEN DAYS. Minor 'Happenings of the Past Week. MS Hill) IN PARHGRHPHS. mum GROVE. : ILLINOIS. (in-donned to! out r, Illâ€"«In. tableau, n Lymulumotu. 3, WHITE WILLIAIU. .M‘l'mâ€" L‘MQMm Elwood, [mt-The annual harn- burnlng epidemic ha broken out here min Ind during the but weak «vâ€" on! him hue been amend and a do.- utm and by MW An m In Intro! I; has; mm lot. 1w Vinâ€":13“: Inns, 3 Ila- . A. Detroit, Michâ€"Michael Wondler. aged 74 years. and MI wife. Outlet-Inc. and 73 years. utenpud to commit niclde by taking pot-on. Then wu not I none] of food In the house. and the oh! min were slowly tuning to death Punâ€"The omcm returns Just pub- lished show thlt the imports Into Inna for the last level: month. were ”511,000 Inna below those of 1806. 0a the other hand, the export. toot up 117,037,000 truc- noro nun during m an. period of 1M eogvlewl I]!!! sentenced June 17. Dnmmn. ld~ ~Petar Mom, ”an old, in hanged for the murder of his wife. The aim wu commu- and. nonn- wu arrested and held In $1.000 bonds. Cryml Falls, Inchâ€"Peter Bonn, Io Alleged murders:- of Pearl lorri- m, made an unsuccessful attempt to bur-Ill- nyouotml, butt-med- ad In only deutroylu Ml bedding And «can; u good deal of excitement. Gnu Bu. Witâ€"Bl: prhonen u- npod from the Brow-- county fill by Mgnlmnhtolmoluo waldo windows. Pm D. C. Reed, 0! Movme. um mu. received wobbly laul lu- hfla u the hands of Frank Thoma The two were along in Rear. once fit. _ It In (and Reed'n null II tac- Bll‘IoR.--News has arrived of ne- ven law-g It Mum; Locus. on the nun hull of the Mekong. the mm! me between the French and Siamese Several were killed Ind wounded on both sides. PIrB.â€"~A 1"qu lo the Flu-to hon 8n Ethan-n an that 00m. the MI. In the mum of a police ex- r-Inauol, declare- (but It will In Proud“! rut-r. tum 1»ch . at. Heliumâ€"Sumter VIII“. 0! Omar bu appoints! the Grand Duke Nicholas Nlcbohvltch to the hon- mry colander o! the launch“ loo- nu. Indoorflcoonl Bhwm 147*»!- lonl. Ibo mum 8m:- III-bur Io Spain. in arrived I: lldfld. Madnd.»-1ln ARIN-mop d Token Ion-Ignore Antonio Hound". y Vino n “at Me "I hon ll Spain I. II“ I“ was (ruled I “In! II It". Ronâ€"manor 0. Conn. Illnm'r o! mun. h me. “only holon la «- plnd I. am I (om-Mn. dam-bod tol- om of mum to King Humhon. Inqui- dl Rudd-l, the mum. vm Ionponflly mm the Mom Sioux City, Ionâ€"dunk. of Dublinâ€"A mm mm: in nul- I.“ no conun- 0! Clara and uncr- lcl. Prim hue quadruplcd and than I- only a supply (or two month. llmbwmw- Tho Hamburg um wu damned have“ Cello and Cohen, In It. pmvlnm of "now". Tim mm" were ink-d and 15mm In- lulu. Mo.â€"~lllton Vlrden of sum. III“. Jumping on a movlnx tram. fill-Gd Mu tooling and I‘ll Instantly lulled. Jamar. lud.-»A (hm-hm. engine up plodod on the turn: 0! Charles Butler. nnrcnly wounding Joseph Bauer and Stephen boohr. Bauer In not expected to an. Ban Franciscoâ€"Sparks from the en- gine lulled a pile o! shavings u the factory of an San Franciuco Furniture lanai-clumsy Company on Brynn street, running In the toul destruc- tion of the factory And In cantata. mud at 820,000. Fulton, [ILâ€"~Danlel Dwyer, residing a few miles southwest 01 this city. lost MI bun and contents by fire. b‘lve norm perished. The [on in estimated at £700. 1am covered byilnlumuée; suiM to have been fired by trumps. Martinavllle, lll.â€"â€"The large farm ham or P. Crabtree was burned to the ground. Two horses and a large quan- tity or buy nud grain was destroyed. Hamilton, 0.â€"â€"Maxwell V. Potter. 20 years old, son 0! Ellis Pottbr, the New You: millionalre, was killed by 1 cm- clunatl, Hamilton 0; Dayton passenger tnln at Schenck's station. He was on his way to Hamilton on his wheel. Lqunge, Indâ€"An unknown man was killed by a Wabash freight train near Benton. Gaieaburg, lii.-â€"-Dr. Frank H. Fow- ler, of Bradford. has been appointed professor of literature in Lombard university. Maustou, WIs.-Miss Nellie Semen- berg was struck and killed by a. (relight train as she was attempting to cross the track. New Yorkâ€"John Perry. 32 years old‘ was struck by: urbane ball and may die. Evansville, Ind.â€"~Joseph lelngootl was fatally Injured by falling Irom'a Hickuvllle. 0hlo.~â€"A terrific swrm swept over this city Sunday, doing 310.000 damage in unrooflng and other- wise lnjurlng buildings. Tho loss to crops in the surrounding country is Ann Arbor, Mlch mâ€"Mlclmel Steel, a traveling man of Port Huron, was round dead in the Mlchigan Central yards. He was apparently using the rail for a pillow when run over. On his body was (cum! 8“ In change. CRIIE. I’ORI‘JON. CASUALTIES om’mtvm ...... IILWAUKII. What, No. a nun..." Corn. No. 8 .......... .. But“! ..... .. CHICAGO. Cattle, common to primetljo Hon. all grades........ 1.80 Sheep and lamb. 1.10 Corn. No. 2 ......... .81 What. No. 2 ml ...... .. On“, No. I ............. .171 Rye.No.2.... Wheat. No. 8 red. Corn. No. 2...... Outs. No. 2 ...... Rye. No.1 Con, No. 2. ..... 0am, No. 2 white Cattle. I“ grads. Hogs. all grades” snap and mm. Rye, No. 8 ml ..... . Clover-ted, prune Oct. WheaJCoJeuh Con, No. 1 nixed 0th. No. 2 nixed Ottawa. OILâ€"~lx-Unlted Stats Coir ml ley was publicly presented with l costly cabinet of manure u n parting 3": by the citlmu or can't. Webster City. Iowa.â€" Prof. J. C. Gil- christ, {or ten nun president of the sate normal school of Cedar Falls, is dead II M: hone mt bums. Ban Francism.â€"â€"1‘he building of the Siberian Rallny hns been 01 gm! benefit to the lumber trade of um coast. The Glen Turret a new freight steamer M31128 (one not. now It Shanghai. has been chartered to late Inmbor and nllroad Hes (rum the Co- lnmhh River to VlaMVt-tock, The race to m be run :I am heats. bent two out 0! three. nnflflo. N. Y.~flam, Poop", ung- M-d. Kiln nml Bang" have been matched for I rm on (be Bahia uh. Mic field Am :4 for a 81.000 pane. Bpflulcld. "'.-‘~T.O Inn! old n:- nen’ main: [or 81an county in held In no" town-Mp. Filly [0.000 people were molt. I'llulcld. libâ€"A loldbn' row-Ion of Him clan In: hold at Nob». Ottawa. Ont-«Tho noun-ml bu named I" mud!“ onllcctm at cm- com to am Pram the land! at no mtemlhl than a! (In nfll. TM. lulu tum mountâ€"rune. Bol- um. as! Germany 4M! no not on. ”In "an Innqu 0! (ho mipmrll urn-plum. Llrrxsf human RIPORTS. \Vnhlngton.~~vnuod smu I‘M-Hr New at Um. Pom noon: the co:- chuuon at 1 Italy 3mm Por- nu Eml- provldlu that any (notion ub- log banne- IM (to aunt-mu dull be nebula-d to ubllnuoo. \Vnnhlnuon.- -Tho civil union com- Inlulon nu Ian“ A circular to we cumlnlnl boom 0! the flux-chm mlunnl revanno «mum- announcing that cumin-unn- [or newly comet- on, clrrlu. Mon-lawn. nun". uontcoper uncr- nnd awn um be held In urn dismal Supt-nub" u. Mexico. Mo. ~~I£rncu Cross While run on run (he 12-year-old dwxmer 0! Thou:- Dickerson and um lu mm- d-y and rm mum-d Glanuow.~-The Scotch on trade com- bine has collupud. owing to the deci- sion of the various companies not m D: the price {or the coming ulnar. ”Grunge. lnd.-Henry Swlun. a wealthy pioneer. died suddenly of hurt disuse. He had large holdings In the Mann gold reliant. KAIunuoo. Mich â€"John M00011. or (hit city, died in Montreal. Canada. of heart disease. aged {3 He I‘ll su- premo president of the Catholic Kni‘hu and [ladies of America. Washingtonâ€"The government of Japan has decided to establish 3 ion- tion In Peru. and has already Ippoini- ed Hr. Iothiâ€"Bumi Mural; a minister resident. He in also accredited to Mexico. This is the first mission iron: an-n to Peru. Portsmouth, Ohio.â€"â€"Bunu Grimes. a commission firm. has suspended, and their property was levied on to naus- fy a Judgment In favor of Louis Demp- sey. I shipper from Inez. Ky. The lla- bmllea are supposed to be large. and assets an unknown. Iowa Falls. lowu.â€"Shiploy Conley, general merchandise, have lulled. 2. K. Hoax was made receiver. Llabuh Hes, 89.000: assets unknown. Saratoga, N. Y.~'rné Edisonla Thea- ter. conducted by John A. w. Ferns, of St. Louis. Mo., has been attached and clcoed by the sherm. Eldora, ldwa.â€"-Shlplo,y l: Conley. dmlers in general merchandise, Iowa Fails, have tailed [or 89,000. Denver, Col.~u ls probable that the great silver mines at. Creeda, COL, will be closed down on account of the low price of silver. unless railroad and smelting rates are reduced. Eldora, lawn F. Gaines. a prom- lnent cltlzen, ls dead. Princeton, mar-Thomas C. Luswell, timekeeper for the Louisville, Evans- ville 8: St. Louis railway. was drowned near Atlantic City, N. 1.. while hath- lug. Elwood, Inkâ€"Henry Wilson, aged 88 years, a veteran of the Mexican and civil wars_ and Emmett. Slzelove. a well-known business man. dlcd here. Palmyra, Winâ€"«Christopher Glenn. a resident of this city (or halt a cen- tury, 18 dead, aged u yours. Four 5093 survlvg gun. KANEAS CITY. nap-HQII' 701.311). MlSCEI-LANEOUO. 10018. YORK. ggwnnns GROVE REPORTER. 1.10 6‘ .3“. .17“. .9350 n l M. .11 fl IIIchol Molina, the mrchht do! null «Premier Onion- tmo, “Jamaican. [mum-amendme- ?: 35 1.10 .8750 .1! 05.25 03.90 05.25 01» 03.20 :11 05.10 05.10 .14” .1735 .10 .gm 37* .17 ml “to to” It 31mm The large saw and planing mills of the Tunis Lumber Company 1t Bal- timore, 11¢, were destroyed by are Sunday night. Fire was communicat- ed to the structure by a bolt of light- ning and the confingnuon was sub- dmd only utter it had wrought dun- no to the extent of 800.000. to the the: and was given loud lndor-ement by liin hearers. .l. Hose Tyler oi! Pulaski m min-ted for governor by mluntton. J. Taylor Ellinon, chairmnn of the state commit- tee, who was hi: only comment. moved to make the nominntion of his compet- Itor unanimous. and in return the con- vention, by n rising vote, re-eleeted him as state chairman. After two ballot- Edward Echola of Stanton was nominated for lieutenant gover- nor. Besides indoning the Chicago platform in Its entirety the resolutions \ declare for primary elections to lndlâ€"J cute the popular choice for Unltedi Staten senator end commits legislative candidates to the remit of the prima- l let that evoked rousing cheer: In the Democratic state convention at Roan- oke. Vt. Wetland”. E. W. Saun- ders, the permanent chairman. lunded m of "78. This gamut-one“ up- ”and too late ihls evening [or com- leli by the Berlin we... in: it h I not! important note.” inflating the i ulnar-r1 "tenancy or! (he nmrin. protectio- Ind bimcuiim puma. Dr. Koch. the maiden of the reichnlmnk. is n Idvocaie 0! a pure (old 3033an only and recently delivered a imme to prove that its lbnlltloll in Germany vouid lend to dimming consequenm J. I... Tyler .1 Pal-II M at the Inc-4 of no on... ma. I‘m silver and Bryn proved u coup- ed by Judge Gent of Rock Island. An< other lnjnncclon nu refused the Ful- ton men by lantern-Chancery Mc- Phnen of Sterling. The Rock Island lien then went to Fulton to take them I] face. and the riot was the mun. (hr-A- alia-odor lo the Palm! I“... who I“ "Am!" lpmllud privy cont-mot with the mk- of urol- lncy and may undo I Inc-her of the balm“. In Incl-led to "pram-M :0- chmnor In all (In lunch! ul- lnln a! ma, In nomrdnm with the l nun. Catalan-III: no mam-an. A01." cad-n1 nuounm that Count Pundovm-Woher. (I. new vice chancellor ud Inn-rm (on-I30 nerv- Iary. h WIIM lo "pm": the chancellor In the cup-cur o! In. «- no head or m ”Orb-bank. and In“ m Baron m TIMI-n. law ‘ The Rock Islanders have been try- lng for months to get possession of the hooks and oflclal seal of the Mod- ern Woodmen, Eflorts have been made belore this to capture the rec- ords, but without avail. An armed peace prevailed until Friday. when the Injunctions which had prevented the removal of the books were dissolv- VIRGINIA DEMOCRATS. Four hundred Rock Islanders taught a battle with Fulton men at. Fulton, iii., Friday night. For three hour: riot prevailed in front at the alike: at the Modern Woodmen. Guns, re- volvers. clubs, paving stones, fence rails, bricks, fists and hydrant water were the weapons. The Fulton army was victorious. About twenty men were injured in the fighting. some ae- riously. tolu- flundud Bald"- l'ry In Can, 0|! Ibo Book- I‘I'oln tho In“ on» of In. Woodmanâ€"Many Hurt II III. 1'th Thu Ell-nu. INVADED BY ROCK’ISLANDERS. Modern Woodmen Trouble Roaches . a Culminafion. BMW M HMO", Ill. VON THIELMAN IN THE SADDLE IN GERMANY. We! not! in : genitalia iti- min. loot n We. no twenty-third annual meeting ol the Apathy: mum-r Amcllflon 00mm of no, Oman. The National Association of H31 Grower: adopted a resolution instruct- ing the transportation committee to do. mud font don’ time from the railroad companies (or loading and nnloodin. hay. onu-ue- of l-nimm satisfies prepared at the treasury donut-lent show that 283,832 Immi- 5mm: «me over last year, and nought 83,541,241 with them, an aver- age of about $15 per'heud. urn-go Can). ”ho-o. A strung: dime noel-Ming plat- eye has broken out In a large h of mule In the vicmity of Wt: 00, [on The Inlet-In; of the cattle in [Meme and there seem: to be no "lief. III- rum-u m Ill. Adehlde Fun-bunks, the oil) daughter a! Stator hlrmh of In- dam. and Dr. Home R. Allen. Jr.. at the haul of the Allen alumni in- stitute, were quletly named Mu. It was I love match, and while the young couple dld not clove. lhe nu. rings In wnhout the knowledge or consent of the bride's puma. I." Tim: We)!" ll” Ionic-'0. u is announced on what seem to In the host author“, that Comm-Gei- era! Weyler has sent Illa resignation to Madrid. Tim In no doubt that tho resignation of Gum! Weyler Is he to the assassination of Senor Guam del Castillo. the miller at Spill, through whose mu! 'm Cap- m-‘n General Way!" was mullet II Cuba. Count Poo-downy. on the other Incl. bu lam than once publicly should a dental: rumor-y. and although Bar- on you TIIQIIIII profuse: to In In «mm or the [old and-rd. It I- know- tlul ha in lent-p low-rd bl- Malmu‘ "In brorhor II on or (M hull-a land-n II (he "who“; at. m-nm. hm do not mm) the ho- lkl that the no": Iii-Maria! chum will land In a vigorous «non hr the (mm-ell or the hl-emllk- clout. The men! of the 0m. prom! Iplut 1h Dinky lull has mired the warm. the non «tr-"pm u- ncuuou nd thy an “routing rigorous rentals on the (round 1m nor-n7 would love but mm by mch a courts. The Koellm-he bunny. re- ferring to (hone damn-dc. explains that the second proton nu only 1 Iormal gunman“. Inasmuch n It I: ens-run. nry lo mm! L protest when n oh- koflonnhle measure net-ally panes In- to law. The paper an that the nul- mde of the government ls unchanged. Iron Wage Beale Bottled. The dunereucoa Dawes»: we Iron mulacturen and the Amalgamated Association are-pucucnlly a: an and. A 10 per cent reduction for rollers and heaters or the finishing mills has 3"“ agreed upon and I 7% D" "I“ MW‘ (Ion for the mayhem. Whltu and Negroe- Fight- The bloodiest race riot that has oc- curred in Arkansas in months took place at Palarm. a little station thir- ty miles from Little Rock, Ark. Sut- urday evening. A: a result three men are dead, another is fatally wounded and several other; are injured. The cause of the riot was the attempt by a deputy sherifl' in artist a negro mur- derer. ' The fighting was most determined and lasted twentyâ€"six minutes. There were live engagements, of which two were at close quarters. Prince Henry received two serious wounds, in the right shoulder and the right side oi the abdomen. The Count of Turin was wounded in the right hand. lull-n Champion the Vlccor II III. Intlrntlrm-I Ducl. ‘ The Count at Turin and Prince Henry or Orleans fought a duel with awards in the Bola de Marechaux, at Vancremn, France. PRINCE HENRY WOUNDED. _ -__...... school ha too am and mo.- M m of pmpeny. It In stipulated an: the new lat-Imam «the hot- mundane-norm“ 42-; '19.“ A V ‘A . _ Huntingtonâ€"Th9 Protestant ho:- plul In Normal. which since It was up tahlhhed a. little more than one year ago, I!” been conducted by the order of Mom, will. on next Monday, he tnnsferred to the control of the Chicago Taming School for Deacon- em. The holpltnl will he placed In the direct churn at Im- noun 0! To. Mmtnh.â€"-Mn¢~h lnleresl is being manifested In the appointment of masâ€" ter In chancery of 8c. Clair County. which will shortly be made by Clrcnl: Judge )1. W. Sheena. who was sieve-l on the free silver Democratlr ticket at the recent election. The master in chance" In I good place, paying np- ward of 88.000 annually. and that being thou! the only once in sight for the Demon-us in Egypt for some time there is Intel-ally A good deal of rival- ry lor- the pince. The term nl oilice is for six yearn, but in order to dlvldc lie one once no fairly it lg sold that. Judge Schnefler has decided to appoint three men for a two yenrn' term earl). The men named as lllrely to get the of- fice are R. D. W. Holden and M. W. 5, Borders. attorneys at Bellevllle. anti Jerry Kane. a well-known politician of East St. Louis. Cantonr‘llrn. Charles (has, widow of Chart" am. who dim! one week ago. committal Murillo Monday ntxht at her home It St. Dattd. by taking morphtho. The county authorities mm portal that the house was a rendnrmus for a gang of thieves. uud by Investi- gation dlorovmd Hunt the home was tor-ted directly over n abandoned mat mm. Al entrance wan found Into the mile. There furnished rooms tum found. and In on I lot of hamm. lxr's, mtm' picks. cm, were hidden that had In: stator: during the last year or two. The place tn thought to have born the secret hadqmrters n! the Quark- enml brothers. who are now serving the It mm. } Faultâ€"W. A. shnhun. u-mad «may and Ire-mm nl Hu- Bron:- "horn! oi Ram-moi Tnimm-n. vu IT- mmi Aumm i: at me Imilaaiiol of the grind (mum. chum-i with no «flunk-mu at 01,800, No m "- kuui upon bond. of $2.300. him-n- iion vu clinics! In Justin Sinny'n court by J. W. iii-Clan. a number 0! ibe hoard of innate“. It in chi-ml by Mr. Shaina} friends "mi N “on in simply pommtion. nml that the matter might 9.:in hm» m M- Julta‘l within "an org-Mummy. sm- hn'n Iliomey beams his muriiy ol lie bail binds. (lawman Th0 lollmung oak"- wen alerted by the mlornl ”and loan 0' m hum 8m III M. rinsing on- “on today: Gum! patron. u. 8. "ur- rla, (Wm-m; grind matron. Rook It. noon. (‘hk‘um gram! nun-Inc nu- Iron. 1. n. Wan-human. (sunburn; crud mluo ultrnn. Jullr Damn. fipflagaold; grand tmmrvr, Lydu ('olllml. Juknonvlllo; [rand roommâ€" rnn. In. J. N. Wuhlnmnn. (hm- l-urc: mud tum-luv «mam-«rm. Rm. .1 Round}. (‘hqum [and nectar". Ann Moody, Chit-nan. (‘hnrlouon.â€"-Tbe bond at trustee»: of the Eastern llllnou normal was In In;- Ilon hero Amman )2. Ind: were re- ceived [or the completion ul‘ the bulld- lnx an (alum-z [Mun a Puller of Charleston. $519.50; a. w. 0|“an Chic-co. 868.200; W. F. From manu- luturlu; rompany, ('htcaxo, 860,375: J. I". Rm. (.‘hlnuo. 77.0139; A. J. IM- gorvood, ('hlcuuu. “9.139; J. E. (‘larlflu Chicago. 70.000; W. Ila-0r. (Wk-nu". $68222. The rootrm "an IN. In urn“. i Fuller, and mo work In (0 be Inland by Juno l. "MI. Gnle-burg.-â€"8. N. Copeland. the man- nger o! the local board of nude omce, ls mlulng. and It ls clnlmed ha lulu-n with him a conaldernble amounl due on marglnu. ll wan learned that he let! the clly last Friday, and that Ills wll‘c followed the day otter. The xenon glven was that Ms nll’ulra were badly [Ill‘II'd and that he could not unravel them. "In shortage may rourh ".000. Monday Copeland mm In Chl- nuo. but ulm-c then has not been heard from. Two large excurslnns of Swedes left Chlcago last week, In all about. 300 people. and most of them women. (or Stockholm and the exhibition. Both partlea leave Montreal and New York, respectively, next Saturday. Many o! the women went flrlt cabln. some sec: and, and about half on the third class. They were all well dressed, seemed well provlded with money and expect 10 be lone About two months. Galena Telegram: Adam Embers. l. prominent business man of this cllY. died hem. Mrs. Mary Galvin, a ploâ€" neer resident of Galena. died here. She had lived here more than halt a cen- tury. Her husband. the late John Gal- vln. who died twenty years ago, was I wealthy and well-known grain mer- chant during the yum; or Galena'n most proaperous times. Alvin Barr. a resident of Aurora for mm a century, dled, aged 94 years. He «was a suldler In the Union army, and had (our sons enlisted in the same company with hlm. Three sons are still llvlns. Authority has been granted for the Mllkln national bank of Decatur. "1.. capital 8200.000. Work has begun on the new Chicago postofllce. Bonu Days' Happening! (Madonna-iv- clal. Rellgloua. Polltkvul. Criminal. Obllunry Inn! lluellaneou Evenl- flom Every suntan or Illa stun- RECORD OF‘ MINOR DOINGS OF THE WEEK. ILLINOIS NEWSLETS; Claim Training

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