A eerloue freight wreck was narrow. ly averted in the yards here yesterday morning. The engineer or the wey freight noting the algnele net. as he euppoeed for Me train, pulled out on the enlu track. Inna-d the towermen an giving the road to an out bound double heedd freight. Purl-lee who‘ aw the two mine thought 3 collision Inevitable but the enzlneerl of the double header managed to flop wllh e few lathe: to epen. Revenge [oil end complete wee ee- onnd by the “nude Tuned-y eveniel at the Indoor hell when the 'AIJON'I went down in hitter deieet helm the olden“ oi the eoidiere to the tune oi e noon of two to one. Ami how the .eoidier'e [looted over their entwhile \ictore. Cheen. howls. ehrieh Ind thundea cl eppleuee from their irked- ei-oet broeght down the root or the Auditorium when the clever pining oi the (loud- pnt ihe Weedenrnont oi Maine-e. Their viciore were no heppy In I chine-en when n inundry strike ieoe. Copteie F. A. Dewee end 0. F. Devin unwind the gene: The Ven- deeere were Int et bet eed things looked height for then at the begin- ning when Iona. ineee. Ed (lune end Lynne eech scored in one. two, three. four, orde- John Groves pooled the he" tor e one he‘s». but was nought et second end the aide went out This ï¬nished the Wenderere. het- tee-going out on fliee. until the fifth when lone: scored. steeley men-god to pound out one in the sixth and heel ecol'ed egnin in the seventh. The eoidien begen hasten right from the etert. Keiiogg. Foster end Beiemen eeoring before the side went out. Two more scores were edded in the second end the soldiers’ footers bepn to how! with joy. in the fourth Heintz in- creeeed the lead by one more end dur- ing the sixth three more were piled up. In the eighth they pounded the be" disgraceful†end run in ï¬ve tellien one eiter the other. ihne effectively clinch- ie; the victory Ind securing e lend the Wendererl oouid net hope to overcome. During this inning the joy began end every pertlcle o! conceit wee token out of the civiliene. The Wenderers flanked in the ninth end it was ell over. One of the noticahle fenturee or the evening wee the “heeutirui epidt" in which eii thedecieione of the urn- pir. were received. Perhaps there never we a gene in which there wee le- comment on the ruling: of the uln- piree. The apirit oi‘ Iindlineee meni- i‘eeted by the pinyere of both teens in regent to the noting oi' the points made wee emoleted by the eudienoe. Time end again did the crowd the end with u rooe shout voice ite eppredetione o e "righteous decision." Here in a detelied uteiement o! the «linear. .Wendm“ 0 0 01110 0â€"â€"â€"7. Gourde 32010305’â€"14 In tho hoard muting Hand-y orna- ln. the bond 0! Deal Inpmvomnu «- porud {notably on the Milk)» of “do strut property owncn (or I buck pan-out um. curbing (mm ano sum» to lupin I700“! The petition all. (or. main, (.0 (not In which ho. Wlmo “can. lo tho south “no of m. \‘HII‘I Dull lot and no he! will. (mm um pom to Hume "on“. Previous to this. howovor, the pros- out ill. â€worn in Main «mi. In to be lowered to the proper dopth donlndod by tho npoclllcalions for lower: now In pone-ion oi the villugo. This work ll to be don. immediately and the ox- ponu wlll b. born- by tho village an? (int .n agmmonl wiih' tho property owners ihni than new»: would be lowond to ihnl it at. In, future limo I..." lynum should be ulnblllhod It would no! ho moo-nary lo disturb the Main linol. paving to In, ill. plpou. Eagloou 8M0â€: in expound lion um took in doumino the hub Io um work on the an" lownrlax may be command At one. nod be Hal-had Info" tho grading ior paving begin Following the report of the engineer showing the catimatod cost. of the work. commissioners Inn-t be appoint ad to spam! the meat and the roll must be fllod In the county court for conï¬rmation by Judge Ruth before bo'nda can be issued and active work; 00W WEI "‘t WWII†In members authorized President Mocha! to secure the urvlcu of En- gineer W. 8. Shields of Chicago w pra- paro a detailed estimate of tho cost. and to uuporintend tho construction of the roadway. The Initial step In the Main street paving improvement was taken by the board of crushes Monday evening when Board Secures Engineer Shields to Superintcnd Cousin-action. .3593 3 5 «.05.. 3 zoom 3 3833 3 8 .335! can: 3 2 .80 031.2.â€" .a 8355 3.3»: VRECK NARROW“ AVERTED. Ready to Pave Street. TWENTIETH YEAR. DOWNERS GROVE REPORTERï¬ Prefect" Alfred Bulls, state superin- - tender" of public Instruction, in the friend ' of the country school. He contende that o the inlerest of the children in the cities are slmdy amply provided for and he in union for the tlme to nrr’lve when the pupils of the rnnl dietrlete will ï¬nd kindu red advantages it their command. lle is now devoting his energies to the estab‘ lishrnent of township high schools. “There in nothing whatever the matter with the public schools 0' Illinois." declnrod Sn- pnrlnfendont Baylin, discussing his fe- vorlu subject. "They are bended in the right direction and improving nll the tirne â€"wil.h the simple rmv-tion that there in no high schools in the country. If a country I», wont. to complete a common rohool tninlng, he must get on a horse, macho town and ask for the privilege of ‘pnylng tuition for the last four pedesâ€" or one third 0! the whole oourne. The greatest present ednutioul need in Illin- ois is some provision for nibble gem for the older children In the country.†Tho but Mod uh- “ Mn bun‘a‘ Full: on!) thy. ‘l‘olopbono 284. ....Ilre, er. Chepfln o! [Aslemho hoe been working In Case. is “Bering with en etteck of typhoid fever . ‘ .Geo. Oldfletd end remliy visited In Lemom tent Sundey....1'he Gene school which wee teught by flies "race Pelmev cioeed lent Wedneedey, . . .It is reported that e couple from Gees went fishing in the Deepleiem river leet Sunday end taught several good big ï¬sh. . . .Now is the time for owners of lots in the Cece cemetery to II eke enenxemeete for their are the coming summer. One duller peid to the salon will have the lot cent! for the entire eeeeim. Funk Phallus wu noon mrrflng I saw-horn. on out drum n I run“ of Win; hono- «1|:th and um with fun CMlvon. . 4 In. W. H. Sum 1nd daughur Con. Rev. Mn. Parker. lino Low. Hulda“! and anal other: visited Chicago on a shaping tour Homily. . . .ltsn Carri. llannia of [Ami whim Ill-us Corn and Neukj Mot Sunday. . . .Wamn Danton: of Dorm (Iron is doing some up smith 'OI'. In C.- thls wont ...... In. G. 8. "our" was I «liar I. On this week. [the «commu- â€may vlll in. lunclna It “to r-ldnu of Stu-Io! llopllu nd wlll have Ind. all-innu- lo chlldno It In. Ocular Ind on all.“ «hauls. and to old" pooplo u [Angola l‘nrk. I‘m-n Aaron I» pru- ldm go.- In Jolld out I». E. J. «A It. â€"Anmn News. Whoa "Todd,†mum to town on Wodnudny. Jun. 3rd, n in upocu'd b" "noon-tutu In chug. 0! Ma mypuon but that All Aurora and poplo o! the Inmuuding country W." In on hunt to bid Mm volcano. 11.. Bumngcoo has Alma, “Mum-d ucurulon nu- hou m polah mum. n ndluu o! 73 I". 0! Avon, ted "to country cou- lmcubo oonnud on to con. In by «Noah our "no mam "an. The {pm-Mat than to AMY. In Aaron our the Burn-mum hon Rockford at 12:30 o'clock. m. flop In mu m, and Jon“ will to of MI! hour durum on". (MD-crema- will be flan only n "L m cumu- atop. Aaron, being Ibo wot-nu llro “and an“: ocular. wlllbohvorod mm a whok hour and I In". Ind during that an. FRIEND OF THE COUNTRY SCHOOLS. The law In ngudod by hunters in a good one and It. I; bollevod (lat its on- 1loreemonl. will lmvo I tendency to do any with the promiscuous hunter who shoots merely for the salt. of kllllng. The (act that every person who hunt. and have a llconu will mult- thou who go hunting docrouo lo grout mun- bon and the consul-none. must be that gun. wlll um". and that. In a mu. win". on kind! will be men plentiful lhmughou! tho unto. Every resident hunwr must hereafter have a license to cost $8, to be secured from the city or county clerk, who shall receive 10 cents additional for their work, Non-resideni hunters must have a license to hunt, which thall cost. 815. and pay an additional} ‘fee of weenie. Nobody is allowed to sell or ship game, or if one goes hunt- ing, In order to make use of his game he must either eat it or give it any. It is unlawful to bun!» with ferrets. There shallbe no hunting oi prairie chickens whatever for four yeere. Quite a number of our patrons have rushed that something be printed hear ing on the new game Iaw passed by the Illinois legislature end we take these extracts from the Libertyville Inde- pendent, which says the new measure was drafted by Representative Lyon. The most important change embodied in the new law followa: < Synopnls oi flu Mun-n a Fund by (In "limb ugmuun. PRESIDENT ROOSEVEU’ AT AURORA. PROVISIONS OF THE NEW GAME MW. CASS "Eli DOWNERS GROVE, DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, MAY 2!. 1903‘ The nnnunl bonquoz of the high school junior: to the senior class, was given u Cnrpnnur’a in" last Slim-any owning. Mhors, high school scholars 1and members of hho nlnmni uundod. Tout- wnro napondod to by Poul Slus- nor who mm the "Sal-ion." hymn thflorord W the “Juniors," while Gnnvillo Pridlnm spoke for «mm»; in." Ii. label E. lunar gnu n vocal solo and a piano am «In given Ivy line- One. Ruling and Finn Thom-n. Tlchu for the patriotic concert to be given by the Lotus club on I!" so, no all-and, on sale It tho drug stores ï¬nd tho numhor that hue boon rained â€on u this early date Inmate someâ€" thing of the ontlmsiutlc spirit with which this “attainment in to be re- caved. ‘ The ladies of the Congregational church are plannlngco servo I good ho‘dlnnct at the church rooms on Dmtlon dnthy 330. mu servo from noon until 2 o‘clock. Every one wmtlng 3 mal at that “mean lnvitad to come. One of the latent Irluklu In agri- cultul'nl appliance: is a potato plum spray" which wwanc-lly spun font rows of vines at once with pm. [mu no In" bugs. Cont-d Bacchus» has recently purchased one of Ian: 5 Rachel. Forxalo or Rantâ€"ï¬tmm homo In ï¬rst elm mndiuot Nowly minted and manta! Inside and om; 136 North llain annual per month. lnquln R. D. Pater. 7| mnmt "anus. Mr. and In Ed lord" of Ban Ran- dolph, N. Y., VMM their soul, In. R. D. Put-r. this week. Ilr. Ilarrlll ls unending the Baruc- school 0' cm- hlulng in Chicago. Attorney Winchuw Is In "I. 0200- ", Km many mu thls wont pro- secuting n lmporhnl dun-m m“ «that on. city of m, Chm- I'd railroad. Akn [loud-nu In pulling n on cocci-oh In“ to front of Ms madam on WMMI IMO. and â€tending “on; the flue ot the Rogu- um WMM- pro- Arthur I. Ron. I for." minim! of um mu... has punctual“ Inuit fu- nur lluflovd, thrown). Ma moth-v, he rm nah Ma {mun homo. Tho, “kin-ll, Inflow In [urn-ml Iowan-onl- In 1.30m“ he Nun ha! h- min..- ol mum nut-wall: ovdlm 6a “a In. lama. :nn norm in: â€uh-nod unapo- onl 106 book MM», 0! fl. Wimp n in Randolph “not. Chmâ€. and will “in pension Jon. I. It. sad In. J. I. Round: I." la.- h, [or 3 two wh' “an um: Ma brother at Wain-hr, Utah. who.) M Ma not non lot In yum. (loom I. 0." ma non-l lo Wot- on Spring- whm ho mull, [mum-0‘ ed A Mr. tutu um! will an]. In Mail-g oMcIonn. In. John â€man not with I pl- tul Accident IImuI-y. Slipping 0M mnlood low nil. uMch laid her up for nun! dun. Apolmoa In In clmulnuon mu. "to WIN“ company to null. uh "M dnnmmul «rot-lug at anl. two- nuo. Jot. um down In your date bvolt un- der tho holding of my .10. Lotus club â€Noun oomflAudItorlunï¬o'clock. Tho mogulnr mutlng or the "0pm†club will be held at tho home of IIIâ€" Nolllo Carponur (MI cunning. 0mm of “I. Went flour mind â€I. no“ broad and I. u». cheapo-t Hour In town. Bury act I: cumnuod. All kinds of fresh fruits and vegan- blu u (Ionvlg'u. Choice gripe (full 40 can“ per dozen. Peter Lelhundgulh has bought Mrs. Nollie Davonport'u property on East Carlin “mt. Aflornoy Gray has recovered his health and is busy with M. practice Ignlu. For sale-â€"2-seated carriage, cheap as owner has no use for n. Enquire box A subbing efl'rey disturbed the quiet of West Hlnndele Sunday morning and leaded Wm. Kebie, e laborer, in the conaty jeil. Kehie end S. Burkei. e stone meson. boerded with H. L. Wenz on Quincy street neer Chiago avenue. Bundey morning Kebie went down town end returned with e' be" pint o! whisky which he drank. In. Wen: eoon efter demended he: board money, which he cleined he ecuid not pey. He‘ became queneieome end soon efier went in hie room. Soon enem- he ceme down mm end knocked e. pipe out of Burkei’e mouth. The: provoked e ,queml, which ended in the former drewing e pocket. knife end «ebbing Ike meson twice in the tide, juei. ehove the inert. They were but slight wounde. Burket then knocked Keble down with e piece of cordwood. Juetice courier bound Kebie ever ho the grend jury un- der bond- ofm. 0e Tneedey Oflleer Mencken look hi prle‘oeer over to I “nomination dam Tennis club has bun eunpkud Md ofï¬cers hnn been Gloom. Work on two court: on tho Rog»: proporty at Wamn and Highland "maul: now under wny and will!» In condition for phy‘lng Sunniâ€. Why not buy that plum you have boon promising young†now? We can so" you bulimia. Smut» pianos In any style can on my terms or for each. (an on E. Bum nod let him napkin and show lustre-nub. Last My the phynlcnl geography clan cum to [amt to study. It. Sarina and If. Korma an! “on; u Instructors. In the “Macon they "sued Joint and wont~ through the panilolthty. L. l’. Edna’s bu purchnod lho Davis property north ol the Wm] church And I'm mph“ It for n not deuce '0? Mann" nod fI-fly. D (I. (inhu- munhd um uh. lis- Huu. Hm. formerly 0' Dow: um: Grove...- wrhd to OJIVKaigM In Chicago int not. We john Ahor In, Manda I. "loading congratu- lulom. It. Ruby run-mm had quit. u “dun Unlawful-Inn: ol‘ he: this and. 8, handling the- um. can she nap-d their warden-no lungs. The “(My but-«n Influx M m. Christin Bath-tor and“, um I». W I“: omit; u a o'cloct. A will all! robot u» Nat-an Ianâ€"Ion. F. 0. Eu has pond Duh nah-nut from u». J. W. Noam bun-long on Not"! Ida “not†the J.- We"! building on North Penn. stunt. Tho MI. of tho (foam-noun! chunh I'm-onto. u out din-or It noon In â€no church Duo-col. Mon, to p for noun ot tn. chute... Mala of Ibo school: an "slain out, any for no. “Motto out which ocean u the north “do in. round. nut Mord†llama. Lab-La“. gold rum on Hula ulna, My omlng. Halt-bl. n- wud (or In hum Io II- Nyde, IN Nova: lu- “not. Tho Rouslm llktdonlu club pro» “Mod"l'ho U-unl Wu," Ind "Factu- uon" I! "no Auditorium Hulurdu omlng. Cup a Rog." wont to Not-Mord TM_ (3 “and the fauna! of I lwhbuoltho bocnl of oqullluuoa o! â€I“ dl-trkL ‘l‘ln pnnldon! o! the board vhlud um nom- Ildo gchool- Tawny and lound than In ucollom condition. F. Jolmson.l promlnoul. tumor of Mitchell. floulh Dakota,“ hora Hailing hi: mph-w. Pour Johnna. l-‘nd B. Town!" movod Mommy Into lulu newly pumhuod home. at. anlo Ivonn- and Much. plu‘o. (lorwlg mu chnugod Interiors and now has broad. ash. buns, roll»I I‘l‘u fresh every day. Rov. and Ila. E. H. [Jbe war. hero Monday and visited with MmJomphlno Austin. Mrs. Chas. Wright, son and daughter. of Chicago visited rolauvu here this woek. U Memorial Services in be "old Sunday. Both .0 9|th and Down" Grove. macaw-mm" Mo, Ini- pon, But mum-«dais! pun-mam. . . . ,- '-. +_. Patrick H. Carma Inn halved n letter from his Ion, Charla. who lo ‘urving In tho U. S. navy. on board tho ‘ "Kentucky.†flnphlp of tho Amt!!! squadron, now lylag u Honk Kong, Chlna. The young man uhlppoq (to. an [amino leaving then on Doc. 10, on the tnnlport “Sol-u.†m m} port touched It Honolulu “(I was GM mined than than wank. on moon“ 0! mm" pox braking out on Douala:- wu tho an: “op pnvloun to touching hallo, wthomona who mm .0 the "Kandy." ï¬lle- Mi joking tho lhlp It ha boon evil-lat “on: Tho only hula“: that an It.“ "I. tent of um. Md dreamt-nan In the ownership of n clan and (no farm. A man any work at I manufacturing bmlncaa In†I mum. and suddooly I but» inaction may shut up Mn worh. A man may spud M:- m. n n mor- chmt. local mhlonuu boyond Me com ml may put Mm through the but: rupwy court. A Inn any work If an empioyoo of a bunincm hull t "fo- um and b. n competent, mum-I lor- vhm lo M- omployor, and suddenly I). I: ï¬red. bonus. hit compny has con- solidated with another. The 0-3" of Idea? tad (no {arm I: III-amiable. He may not have I" tho luxnrlm of mg, but be In dud not. to obtain HM noesâ€"arias, and cannot be duct-«god or ruined. Antonin; Io u» vmm mini-c. "bolwoon the urn dug of In] and "to am any 0! Non-bu at out: m. In dog! run... :1 lug. or our-aw.- «1 o! um, within “to will“. of Down"! Onn. Mn" 00 and“ with a good not-hula! undo locum, “stand to and. do. no as to pun-t Man Iron Mung any poo-on." The am on. but com and you a“ lo Mort Dun has nut. to atom IN main-m. Dogs onrnm u». n"... ‘nd arr-Ion the am, of alum and ‘ yet "no luv plainly out. I you!" for tuning to out". (ho own-no; W“. m. single neopflon 0! on you, â€1-. Mm. Momma-mm- IM bo- n- loved the. It can pound. Y» "no recently rum column at “I. mm! nnflnncq mm»: tho pmvldom mum dog! mail" It hm 'hy continua "medium. In fare. I! n In :0 In to dlmgudd? mlulla gum-[tho "ton-1| III! Inn Mud-d pfll- 0!“:th out“. nth-l unl- cMu and... Dunn; um um. "huh-lul- won mud. mum.- won m by III-no Into! Moll. Klulo WOO-n“ and In "all tho W n "n mk- when hippo n- mod. l‘romlacnl Hmong â€no uoclul ovul- ol the put wook In: tho Moll ulna by Haul-moi "all. A. M- nlodor. June. I. Bum Ind Punk 0. uncut-r u the club room Thom, tnovooon from no unlll ll†o'clock. The room um plum, «could wllh mn- uul palm, logolhor I“. wlld cmb-Ipplo Mono-I. and mud n Innmloono two-nun. who. and II“: “a. .com o! bylaMly gonad mm who “loaded. A soul pkflln guano- lug coolant lumllhd luau-oat. ll." ulmndnl pholqnplu 0! an M unh- In chlldhood um 1“.pr about on home. The object In lo «llunala. the Maul", o! "to Mill-d of each plow“. In. A. ll. Who. and In. 0. N. Nunoy won an no“ no- Decoration day tho usual order of rorvlcou wlll I). observed. In the non- lng the ponl, will go to Hlnldllo whoa norvlcoa wlll b. hold in the cometary u l-‘ulleruburg. In the «(lagoon urvlcu wtll b. hold at. tho villnp concur] u Dovnen Grove to concludo will: In Address by Col. Ju. ll. Davidson 0! Chlmgo In llto Audltorlun n H u't'lock. Next Sundayâ€"Memorial dayâ€"tho post will attend servlm at the Unitar- laa church in lllnndalo In the mornlog. In the nfmrnoon aptclnl aorvlcos wlll b. lhold in the Auditorium at. 3 o’clock. Rev. Clue. Reynolds will dnllvor the address. The Lotus club wlll funlnh music Sunday and wlll also hnvo chug. of the mualcal arrangements for 000- orntlon any. Memoriuland Damnation day: In“ be ï¬ttingly observed by Napor Poet, Grand Army 0! the Republic. as usual thIa year. At“: last regal-r mating the port appointed communal and made all arnugemontu for appropriat- obaorvanco or the day In honor of fol- low comradas who have annwond “I! ï¬nalnummona. Comrade Eugene W. Farrar will have general charge of arruugomouul. m RECEPTION GWEN THURSOAV. LOCAL YOUTH IN THE NAVY. 000 mamas mum. FAR! ADVANTAGES. GRAND AMY T0 NONOR DEAD. boheldï¬ncurdcyum Into A ‘11-. «one: union-mm 2mpml.1'horohuhaofw , ' mammal-paw“ Mo,popm,mzwlfll bholp «ï¬gment-3.. ' llaloconfldly Invite!†" lounghmm: 1. - «magnum-ms. - ' Sun.“ In“. 4. . he». n. he“ a I Notable Masonic Damn-In um â€on an ml «or-go. and W a.“ cull- uonobwudm lunar put a! be mud». dry condition of Iii to". lmM-uglhhohuw Supt-update": In! for m. nomad :- m... I- m winch ulna gar-Inflo- ad m= phat growth, In, oom- “pun-chomp“ nod ofnll. Hy. ‘eonjocmn'mn w to “1.17 b '3'" fruit In giving In, to Mm. Illa-n won. and m boo-o Ion .. nil-lug with tho “mi of an . Inn-on. The .on an“. Injury '- connad on an noun-on am It tho com-u Met, with u. acupun- arm, momma! "it I Mr. In tho northern portion uu cub hot for mm I. now mint... For tho wont Mag lay m, Mâ€" flhovon oocund the Inc M 0! I. Intmyngmm W In tho r J.Allcuolem 90!. o! mwmmtmu ututmmuwnw tho-nun- which «- gun “doom. Round [1. W amnion-unloading» o! lo- Mlhu‘mflyu-ï¬tï¬â€ dunno-Wotan“... Megan“ Inna too It. mt cmlï¬-nnmum III to: M- u5M‘ï¬y-Nb"udophd m-mdlmqmlhhlm â€mp“. (hudlmmfl. I. ht: Hue! [nan-pandas. W. 0... none! 000... the loud O I... Hula-Holmloul m â€I o! loony. Tho dds; sum 0! morning's-denim. MOI Hdl'boml-ollho"w UH,“ flan-annulluyolm I“ Wudolnmmhm. 33E :1 MMO' “- m taped-n"... the lunch (run-ll}. which." cut» Mud It the. In. um “-10...- Jofldmhdn-m «pahohmnrd‘usu maven-admin“ Ibo but“ as A6050 would“ of the isâ€... Ind-Iain."- ugh-ducal“ oath. vulou mu m:- m pun M van mutually W with cut Iowan. whlb (to. Ibo nu. unwinding-natal“; can u» “Wining“. Canonical-HM 115mb. Baal-wan lulu .0 lb. muomwmm rub will“. hud- Ibo bod.- m I“: gnaw-dum- In autumn. our, unto! warn-h. Tho bunquot. wu upmd I- cum- bnlludnooflonwu opal-d by tho lulu to mk- the at." «W Tu. We: hand with um '01. ullnmfomoln mum “I a... With Grove Lodge won rum-g ll- sou 'rom'Aumn, Jollot, 03110030..“ Gnu... Nmnlllo, ad on": point. and In honor o! tho cool-Ion like tho Injuutory continuum, the hon. Rod“ And Mr gun-t- won undead u hu- man by tho ludic- o! â€to Baton Mu. omen-which marks the Initiation of the undid“. to tho myth?!“ of “I. ma- hr luon'a dogma. mu pun-um with duo Iolmnlly. Friday owning wu nul- 30qu to Downm Grove Imu- by I not-Db taunting such a uldom bolero M tho loan rooms. The occasion m1 npoolnl commuulmuon at whlch tho lubllmo dear†In Ila-our, In con- !omd upon John W. Nah. Mombor of Grow lodge, I". ï¬nd A. I. attended in «nu-uni nunbon Ind I'll- dor tho guldméo of Wouhlpml Huh: John H. uumh. uni-ha by on»: In» sons. the lawn-m “out ritual on!» â€MAWâ€. Grove Lodge Entertain: .Vkm Brethren in Elaborate Mm. tummy“ ummw. Nae-l Mu}; thMEukmflrchuII-qut. Mme NUMBER 3: ’v mums-t. noun-um