ulr‘l ‘l unrv g Womanhood. [m .1 OOOTQOOOOOOCCOOCC :e wnhout Great Sufb Hood's Cured. Sarsaparilla oooooooooooooaaod 4 x "I. Have Heard and u thn. r.l;rrkn SprInKs. Alk- Ih.-:urr, (‘hlcnzo Lu'urilon! I)i\lr- l‘ly‘i‘r ainful 1' â€yer ( utu-r and nuhnnml ‘3. and hope- tixcr has not on ï¬rst and :H‘t‘ [or the n: .v :1; 3 L: 451â€" . 37:11. M 07 .mï¬hdww‘é 0005 .15.?“ “:5 I; .y will.) St. ;‘|' 1 1).! Iguds mi M' Sash ‘n .MZPQC, _ ,\ immune, n, 1 s Susa- z‘w-c from \. 'ftcxzn, ng lady who .' zhix‘ive. flak “1.!.'1\[,‘igx't 5143:1221 Bl ery plin- l turdly Lml’¢\’l‘f‘.e, ,k’ix‘kago, Kwnd.ke.-â€" a. Woman. not to a mum. DO nub befi- .\ r’tfll -... ‘1. ï¬rm they ut'n dur wh Ron‘s. x fur 1 Au- ‘1 TAKES Hugh?- " H' E’. um, Orleani ahvfle \E‘ .m in, Cw Pen t0 I pay :xtmns. n that ".x are x .g' of men- u. but 43L] Chi mid Hrs. At- hexr not H iiighluud ifuvl: 341nm. HIGHLAN D PARK, UT the major looked reflectively B at the rising spiral of smoke and um he didn't know about that. The mun who bud uppcaicd to him be- mu“- hc was an expert for corroboraw (ion of his argument seemed surprised. “\Vhy, you don't mean to say {hexe‘sl :1 nytmng serious in his claim, do you . lu mquired. â€It's square against na- 0" ‘ anything S's! lu mquired lure." IIL'ti “Why, you don't mean to say there‘sl :1 nytniug serious in his claim, do you?"‘ ht inquired. “lt's square against na- ture." ' "That doesn't prove that it isn’t pnssi- . his?" the major answered. “Of courscl it‘s a wonderful thing which he gives' out as truth. but a. man of Prof. Sclient-k’s standing is entitled to claim almost anything and then to fool us all . by proving it." “Well," said the other, who was a com- pany captain and not in the medical corps."lcan only look upon it as prepos- terous. It‘sinterestingyouknowâ€"rare- ly interesting. It‘s as good a story as that , of Orpheus and the rocks and trees and things which he called to him by‘ his playing. Yes, and to my mind there‘s just about as much fact in it.†The major leaned back in his chair and the lamplight of the clubroom, falling upon his golden oak leaves and upon his calm, thought-concealing face, iiiuminated the lust traces of a small smile which tl‘itted across and was gone. “The Orpheus business isn‘t impossi- ble, either, Kennedy." he said. "Oh, ll am not poking fun. old man. I‘m se-i ricus about it. Indeed i am. I've al-, ways had a wholesome respect for the ‘ yarn about those animated rocksâ€"4min. always since the incident of \Vliccl- er and of the private who killed him. And. by the same token, right there is l on up: ‘"b“~--~~ .s, a case of prc-natal influence that might; fit in with our talk." 1 Capt. Kennedy debated no further. He was a philosopher in his way, and be, resolved that he would rather hear a story than triumph asa logician. The other ofï¬cers joined him in asking the major to go right ahead with his illus- . tration. "I was stationed down inâ€"well. let’s let names and dates go." he began. “Anyhow, it was years ago and it was far enough away to be beyond all pres-‘ ent reach. A wild country. not moun- tainous so much as desert and volcanic. Great Cinders of rocks burned undcra sun which was in business tall the lime. and the uplands were rough. jagged and untrmelable, like junior Himalayas made of coke. Still. all this has nothing to do. with the story. It only comes back to me now because I remember what a time of it we had ï¬nding any-‘ ' the south. . readiness for giving p'hceler .' soldier‘s . funeral. We. soughtjout as f. vorable a l n. ., t... ..,....1..:nrn n rpQIIPOHIble “Well. that's reallya'what heppcned‘ later. The band waslat practice one night and Soulji, as ustjhl. was listening. I Lieut. Wheeler, coming along. calledl the man to him. no ong knows for whatl purpose. lie refused‘to heart his sn-‘ perior, and Wheeler w‘lked'ovdr to him i and spoke to him agaid, ratherlpharply. I imagine. Soulji turned on him and beat him to death. When tile gnardl found him the oflicer had just strength enough to name his mqrderer. and died. “The man-hunt whitth was carried on during all that night. the next day and the following night was a thing long to be remembered. I m rht say that the ordinary discipline arid routine of the garrison was abandoned for the time, and all hands were out in the search. The soldiers did not like Soulji on ac- count of his mysterious and uncanny ways, while \Vheeler was a beloved oili- ccr. The utter lack of reason for the murder was another iiifuriatidg thing. So, very. very much Ii ‘e a mob the coin- mand spread over theficountry hnd into the coke-built mountains and.l the old volcanoes and water- ' les and searched for the missing man. t was all in min, however. The morning of Hie second day came and we had to acknowledge that he had got awayracross the line to So the use was discon- tinued and the cominand was set in spot as we could, a so: t of sentinel point aboxe a little. scaling thr ad of a‘, river, and there; where the 01in patch of green in all the llama we iad truv-i ersed was to be found, we 'dug his grave. The commahd marched down from the post, a m ter, 1 should say. of ï¬ve miles. It wastoo long a distance in that oven of a c ntry for the conâ€" tinued playing of he band. so the colonel directed that eader to hold back until we got to th top of the hill. He did that. and as \ drew n ar to the place of the buria the mas ive notes of Chopin‘s funeral arch rev rberated and echoed from t rocks an heights. I am not a musici and can at speak technically of thes things. b t it wasa marvelous occasio The bu d seemed to gather inspira on from {he wild surroundings andv’such music I never heard. Then, ju. when you were “Ann... hnw arent.‘ and vast the world ‘l ttl d â€"._.n_~.o4 and Suliiji-was (lemuru to \U Au! - quarters and notify me. He mime burâ€"i\ a: rying over to my housc and “as about to turn up the steps when my nine- year-oifl boy, who was sitting on the 5:00p with a mouth organ for com- pany, started some kind of tune. He couldn’t play with any skiii or art but; us ~<oon us Souiji henx‘d the ï¬rst note he} took 011' his cup and stood like a statue. listening, The boy kept on piayinmi und at lust the attention of somebodyi in the house was caiied to the soldier. He was a statue. I teli \‘ouâ€"jnst a per-1 feet sumo; immovable, rapt,,attentive. An how ur so afterward I went to the 1 window and MW he was still there; iistmting. Listrning. iixtoning. “'hiie the» 'tqunuvered and cx’piodml up and down i puniuns hm! “um and uemiy kil m risd (011m {IU>[ '1 of insiimiion, : and Sumji-xms listmxing. listmfln; bcyquzn'ered and c the instrument. “As 1 \iv\\ geant came and, scoiu‘: geant came hurrying up to the house. and, swing Sunlii. spoke. as it seemed to me frum his actions. rebukingiy. Snulji struck him and was arrested. His guardhuuse term was, I imagine, for the combination uii‘vnse of striking the Sergeant and of failing to deliver the sir‘i: (':i‘.i to me. (Hhe‘rs in the, post wondered (ii the man‘s conduct, but .15 I though! it over i! seemed tn mo Ilia: pel‘thN than: Wu: minei hing more than mere inuiti-ntion :iml insubcz'tlinntion in his liming given himself socntireiy tn the boy's momh organ music,and l questinncd him. . ‘ “He wouldn't talk about it at ï¬rst. bu: after nwiiiie he told me. As 1 had half :iispcctcd, music “as a passionâ€" u-z, um} was 01' it .11! kind of Couldn‘t L10 ISY EVANS FURREST ml him mi: last time :1 scr ILLINOIS the story. His mother hid been married to u musician who wudj destined to be- come famous. Everybody haul staid 5d; all predicted great fame for him. But he died before the buy? “as burn. and the mothefldeterminin‘g that thi- great- ness whivh the futhefl missedishould crime to the son, gave her whole-:soul to thc task of forming hisnuture after the fashion of what the deaf! mun hat: hoped togbe. She went crazy on the subject. and the child was her? in a mudhouse. He grew. receptively musicalâ€"'vinordi- natcly soâ€"but he hddp't the slightest trace of the creative pdwer. ‘ .. __ “He told me (ha: lily boy‘s? mouth organ had driven nll tlï¬ought ofihis hos- pital crraud out of bis‘mind. and when the sergeant came uné interrupted his devotions he wanted tb kill him. “\VeH. that's real!†later. The band “.15‘ night and Soulji as nsu} Lieut \\ heeler, comil I am not a musici and can technically of thes things. b marvelous occasio The bu to gather inspira on from { surroundings andv’such musi ‘heard. Then, ju. when 3t ! feeling how great.“ and vus‘ ;! SOULJI “'ALKED ~hud “aited mid ‘ irresistible t him. drawn out of in cqn i "l ind already mld thv .lu man's strange influenc * :1“le that he “11>!“ :u-x-uuntnhl", Ihunght thï¬wisr. Thai“ Soulji “as fru‘nk wixh me, 1 Chicago Rccmfl. " 1 “In the Hey I'ulychrumc Bible the name of Xhe Dairy is gin-n (ls Jll\‘11.:his vuweHcss form being as near the origi- 1:211 Hrbrew uskhe English alphabet can express it. .; .-D 7,, he morning of {He second id “e Inna to ncknmfledgl got mug across the line to So the chase wus discon- “dd “HRH!" uf ibis hiding cqmrol “hie 31) 1x10 Tm: MIDST OF US. ‘ urv of Ihi~ Lad him“! ,b, [ï¬n H t \ “31> “[15 I think."â€"~ m by m. Luncl'lzw A strange Cane. J. S. Karim-r. u promine! merchant of Hurry, rm-e-nlly uuuouncvd (hm for a numiwr of years In- had not gin-n in all of his property for Muninn and that his cunsciencv had troubll‘d him so thin. he hud turnPd (nor to the township ('01- {vi-tor $1,:x3(),iu_ lwing taxes dnting hack to 1559. with inn-ri'ut. 5mm uftvr Km‘hl- Dr‘s bmly “up. found on the Wabash {rack 21 short distance from Hurry. hflV- ing been run “Vl‘l‘ by sowrul trains pussing in thv night. “'hvtht-r his (il'ï¬th was uviduutul m’hc intruded to commit suicide is not known. Had - Dream 0! Eleven. Fred lh-xn‘hL-l. of Chicago. who is de- \01ml (0 [hr game of “craps." wiwrein the \\ inning number is sun-n or elm-on, dreunn-d on the 1111i 01' Junuur) 11m! he nunln- "Hon-n" 11 tinws in snvcc-ssinn, Sinu- tln-n he has played 11 gunws with (‘lm‘en dim-rem companions and lost 11 timi-s. lie was ‘ried before Justice Wnternmn for steahng 11 burrvlu val- liedut$11nn'1\\us ï¬ned $11. nnd sent to the house of vorn‘ction for 11 months. He began his sentence on 1119 11th. County Sent “'Ir Ended. Fulton county received u large gift whvn the Lewiston building committee turned over to the board of supervisors the new courthouse built by n Mllmcripâ€" tion of Lmvlston aitizvns to curl the long and bitter County seat ï¬ght that has beer. going cn between this place and ILLINOIS STATE NEWS. Canton for more A building which is Puhon (ountV. “ill equipped ‘with mode about $7 0000. \VIII "Hill! a Model CHy. The proposed new town, of which lTliOlnllN‘OH MM‘OSh. of Burlington. 13., {is the founder. has been christened Ferâ€" ’rudale. It is locntt‘d in Henderson loounty. at the junction of the (‘hiengm lBulington Quinvy. Santa Fe and To- \!edu. l‘enrin Western railroads. The ‘ minim-ill be built on an ideal location. embracing a territory three miles long by two miles wide. and industries of va- rious kimk will he established. i t . l lmpuflnlt Dori-Ion. ;\ (It-vision rendered by tlw supreme (‘num m Springï¬vld in the case of â€am et :11. \s. Hlnlnull z-t 1|]..umwnlt-d from Muunt Vcrnun. uflirms (ho cunnitu- (innulity of tlw law providing that n subsequent marriage unnuln ull wills (‘xor'uu-d by u prupvrQy hnhh-r lllRl‘t‘ prinr 10 his Innrriagv. The «hw‘minn u!» fw'ts‘ u lurg‘c‘ fortune in \Inunt ermm, and is nf pm'ulinr intvrt-Ht to n Inrgo u-r nf "Inimzuns in three diï¬'n'rr‘nt prinr n has a and is runnin- states. Lumber Dealers. The Illinois Lumber Dealers' associa- tion wound up hi eigh‘h anhnul meet- ing“ iii (‘hicngo by the alectifm of the following oï¬k‘ers: - -. .k- :Vnhmhnrv Prf‘stnt. James (‘. 51m 111.: vice prv-sldem. 1-1. I" ('(vihvi st-rre-mry and Ir Ahrnns, (‘hivngn‘ dlmrlnr T J. I‘m I‘l!V’I chum, Gul- fl , st-uiuliug (rt-- 'l‘ulll In H l-‘t-w Llnrn. 'l‘lm,_\'c\\ York ~\mrr- in Kunlmluw,un- ‘ der llrr name of H. meil A" (‘n., l'zik us- signwl, \th llnluiliiivs of $7.1M). .\'v;irl.v\i1‘.|_'tnn [L l’.. Fran-ni- \\ :n in- ' stantly killml by llli‘, :wviilvnlul (lip i-lnirgi- (if a gun. The plant nf the Eureka Sh‘niu Laun- dry I‘mn‘r company. at l‘:‘ll‘rk1|.llfll l‘m-n (105ml on a mortgugr. Mrs. “when Slants. living near (‘isvma was f:llilll_\' lmrnvd. Her rlotliing caught tire from the stove. A l‘vuriu (listillm‘y received an order by culilvgrum from Hamburg. (:1 riuuny, for .‘IMMU burn-ls of alcohol. Edward llmlgmnn. the nllvgml n1)- surcr of the Chicago Ilnililiu;r Trmlvs vouni'il, has bevn lo ‘ intu-il on his “fly to 1111- Klondike. 'l'lu- ili-uuu-rmio Stu!!! (-unveutiun will he lu-M at Springï¬eld May 17. Julnvs l,ln.\il. one of H10 nldmt mem- ln-rs of the (‘liivngu luir. (110d at his ros- ldt'nvv in llmw-nmvoml nf heart failure. ng‘ml Ti;yv:1r>x. .Tlu- Upt‘rll lmusv in Mullnv, cummunly known ns ilno Auditorium. “us totnlly (ludruyul lu' ï¬rv. the loss lwinQSSUï¬UU. Hr. l). Svlnyn (lurk. (he nltll'xt prur- ‘lUlll‘l plush-inn and one of Rokannl's lu"‘lll1>~l viiixu-ns. (lit-d ut the age of 50 hrth day. \‘q-urs \ building and 1mm nssucimiun bviny nrguni'm-tl m “mun. 'l‘hv mln uf llu- (‘miw Iluokfm‘d hu hull duh In Ihe Dotrn‘! Wesu‘rn lt'm vln'n hw \wvn (-onsunmmh-d. ‘ 7". sumwuflul npvr: a new plant. ‘uwuillu hux of prnnmm m vi of [N'rsnns um Mann 5 of « rim Despondn-n tune caused farmer nvur Iuhmy 1‘ M1 "I5: I‘ .\1‘I.n Annlnvzl" Way. of Fm er nnv hundred and f (-Iuimzuns in “I illu hus :\ «Mic-01h" ussm-iaï¬un inom «'i‘i/Pns fnr thupruh-ctinn nns and prnpor‘y against all of «'x'ilninuls. \II Springï¬eld May 17. one of mo oldmt mem- lr. (Hod at his ros lure- .10) d. v (‘hivugu I»: Huvvnswoml nf hvurt fui Hm Auditorium. \ms mtnlly by ï¬l'v. the loss lwing SSHOUH, 01“)“ (lurk. (he n'ndl'xt prur- .~i\'i:|u and one of “(thn‘d's ‘ixixu-ns. died at the age of 50 Hn‘\\ “0r lllll. Ire nt vhm Muck “(xx \HH'M‘J xlt ch is to be furnished by will cost, when fully modern improvements, W m-y over In HH' 1’11? nnpzxn} " ILF wfurl Bum“. a German Sterling, !0 kill himse-H. than ha†11 century 1>1I):O«m. Tm- 11mm nfl'u‘n- um! 1hr n “in v \ulnwi m $11M)“: [MHZ-111‘:1(l(;(‘(\1‘}:!‘(1 wm'c also dmu‘n} ed lu- (‘min- Iluokfm'd 11:150- .) Dotrn‘! Westvrn lvuune (-onsunmmh-d. \ (-lm‘tril' light plant 39 in rutinn. \Veldnn ulso has alcohol. \. lllcnlh’gI-d n1)- 0f the L‘hicugn "111'â€. has bevn 10 \ir of I":Iirhlâ€â€˜." the loss of his for- r'lmr)‘. t'l'lk“ siUh birth- l‘rorrcullnx- 0! ï¬le Spec-Ill Sen-Io- lrum D.) In DI). Springï¬eld. Ill. Feb 17â€"11: xhe Ion-lo yrs“ run) Bc'ralor lluyrr qu‘rmlpd :n m- porxlng lhe melropollun palla- blll. Ind 11 _ a ,. .u... MA I h.- wns madr I sxwvlul urdrr fur lhll murMn‘ on Mound rramnx Bpr!ngl\:ld, 111.. Fn-b 18 The rqpï¬rt of the llrrrz' {mire lnu-Jllgutlnr commfllvo was read 1n the senate yr-lrrduy nnd Ihux I5 known hrre as (he "m‘honiâ€"mn'um" l-xH wn pin-rd The Hum-bug" prlmuy- elrt‘liun mu wan m-purlvd untuvurnlfl)‘ Sprlnxï¬rhl. Ill. Feb. 19.-â€"In the "nuts ynlenlay Hm house mu approprutln‘ “A“! {or (hr pruning and hinmn; of lho lmule and house Jourlmlx, with an amend- mhm npprulll'lullnx “JIM uddmux a! In pay 1hr emu-muss of (he L‘hlvlgo pollm- Inns- [lg-(hm cumming-e, was pun-w! Smunnt Dwyvr's nn-lropullmn anre M11 Im- rrud 5 mm! urnr, bul no Vote was taken, Ad- juurnvd to Monday . . M yuan...) ‘ul Springï¬rld doLe 1n the dux.e 1n the neural}: )‘ellrtdly The Mun-r. Sprflnxï¬eld. 11L, Feb fixâ€"1n 1hr- hon“ yx-slrnluy cunuderlllon of the MC‘HI‘JJI lolephmx I)!†was ponlponed um“ {HI nmrnmx. Mr. Andonun lnlrudured a rrm- lulmn {M'urinx (hr tsubllshmvm of a L:â€" llunul mullnry plrk n Vlcklbuzx and ll was fldUpItd. .L- hrni. “an -uuynm Sllrmxflem. “1., Fr?» llâ€"ln (he hnuso )‘ellvrday the "u‘huol-mn'um" blll was ro- veived from 1hr "nut, on motion of Fred A. lluue u an. read a flrll Umu Ind or- dvrrd In â€(wand reading without rrh run-o (0 I commlucc. The {alluwnx men-[e hath hum-rs from Gov Tl (mm were ddoplrnl nuior‘ lne IUIIURJI- ....‘-_r , hath hum-rs hum (luv Tanner and rumin- llnnu were adoplhl lndorslnx H: “Smle or 11111.0â€, I'Ixrrulnt prnrtmI-M. Springï¬eld. l‘.l., Fri), 17. 12588 -â€"The new: of (he â€1lein which has ovoruken lhe l‘mzm Stan-s mule Ihip Mum- nnd m Ill-(med crew n11; rne th surf and hurâ€" ror, and I assume that (he xrneul murm- nly wall. by joint rmolulwn. upren in. sympathy of the pruple of nm Male (of lhe galiam drad and kundrd of our navy and fur the Iurvh-‘ng relative: - -L-. ah: hm- “1 Im unwlmng 20 believe In: 0! the Maine was s rrfluh of mu â€up! that [he â€my-m Invunxml by our governmem may drmun H was duv In m-cxdrmul rnum-x of [he uncummty “hwy; exists point, ll “mild rtvm 11ml brlur‘ \alur R-ljnurnl HHH' «ho- :uunuuh Hw f'.\r«u!1\'h l0 tender (u UN 0! {he \'r.|:rd Sml-a, uh lu-hllf ( ‘f Hllnxls, when-Von mural m >upport may bu nm-tnwry in m nu). m mnlnlaln 1hr Lunar of him ï¬n: and m pronm or [run Irmrl a: host“: Invasion U: u‘ CCUnH‘)‘. , __ -‘...u..., p Sprungflvm. 111., Pub 19. In 1m: noun- yoslo-rdn)‘ Mr. Selby >r9u~mrd (hr report 0! [hr rrvenue (‘unh-rc cc cummnlre and A motion was carried 10 postpone furxhrr connldtrauon of ‘he report unUl nrxl “'ednrMay. Mr‘ Nothnagle'n M11 uxm‘ leasehohis was reported favorably Ad- )ourned 10 ï¬ve o'clock Mondly afternoon. Springnrld. “1.. Feb. 22.â€"0nly a {cw mom- hers or {he house were present yesterday and no busmess “a: xrlnuned. Rocktord, In. Rockford. “1.. Feb. LILâ€"While 8 Chi- cago‘ Milwaukee A“. St. Paul engine hauling two coaches Wu backing down to Davis Junction from ‘hh- city in a blinding snowmorm Saturday after- noon 11 “ns struck b) the rcgulur Chi- cago. Ilurlingflon Quincy pnsaongrr truin m .Vc“ Milfurd. hi) miles sunlhuf lwrv. Engineer 1!. ('. 'l'ildt-u. of the St. Paul 1min, \\:n~ kiHvJ. Smcn nllmrs \u-n- mull:- Injurml. 'l‘lu' lluins llll'l in .1 drvi! ("1' “:11er \illngv. 'I hc-rv \u-ro L'I) [Hum-â€urn. nn â€)0 "(1."ll'nin. 'I'Hn-y \u-ru hmwul {rum their wants Ivy Hm Trim. Coma:- In ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE. H X" Mr, and Mn. Dunn-'11) for an l‘.’|.\‘|'rl| trip of .xi‘ (inn and (In Ihrir rt-turn Niningrr. “Hindu \‘lillll‘} 'J‘hr brim: “hm Is 132 ya been {or nlumt l\h)_\v: 1's Mmmgr; phrr. . l'rrlnlrhux In Mu Mun-lulu... In l‘ortlumL In (a. ['3 h-nsc guns fur 5‘ the mouth (M11111 [he \\al.~|nlng\un how. uml ux mum: ln‘vn ('mnplt'ttd gltmilihn. The unnx un- wc-igh Twmn I“ cmnpuninn pU'I' bl" up u: Ik-rt IG shurv. 1!! In“, “ill nmulh U Denu-r Springiivlii. Hl., iwii. K‘J. hm. 'lnn uvr hllk appnime-d William .\ Yunnan. of fluid .\'l, Lullis, n uwiniwr n! Hu- state board of arbitration. \ice Edward Ridgvly. of thin city. “hose \erm Lu leiircd. n' to Hn- 11m (l. . 1, iNATIUS DONNELLY WEDS uhrn I Sprmghvld. 1 WRECK IN A STORM- l))nnln|lr ., 111., Fn-b 18 The rqpï¬rt nf mHvr lnu-Jllgntlnr commfllvo the senate yr-lrrduy nnd Ihux Are as [he "Mhonhlnn'um" l-xH The Hum-bug" prlmuy- wan m-purlvd uninvornlfl)‘ THE éuNs ARRIVE. gunx nn- of u-xrinrh tune and 701mm pounds mu h. 'l'hr)‘ are Hun pun-rs of lhv guns n-m-nlly :13 IR-rt Firm-us on Um Uregun [245. \\.lh Vim-‘0 Hm! :H'v 'u {ML ‘11 map-1h}- furhï¬rntimnutthe nf 1h:- 4(-lumhiu n Turmuhuhle uf u huinh- “an >114). ‘lu- \I.’l‘\§|L"(' “1., Feb Z-Nmmnu vuu lu Mount (‘n-Il Delrn-e In In l'orll-nd. (Ire. Ina. 1901).:2. hum-mus! (Ivâ€" !ur Srurlmruugh “0nd. m M} the ('olumhm rlu-r un gun: hhm‘f', huu' urrnn-d >(HH) us the "\vznulmn has NIL-d thy \HH1w put um. 20 believe lh-t Ihe in" n Trfluh of intenllon, and ‘IM Inn-Inflation nrdrrrd n may drmunslrale I‘m! kinda! I‘num-s, ln n-rw ' ï¬hlvh exists 1“thin Pm 11ml brlurr (ho- hum!- m- «ho- :uuhuum aulhm us tender (u Um pruuhnl uh. uh lu-hllf 0! HM Mule rdrr ifur lhll murmn‘ Inclur)‘ “UK “0111' um, and “1| I SO llol Spoc- “-uuwlwpnrtmrm, 1.12588 -â€"The new: of hu ovoruken 1m, .Mn M-lne And HI (.001! Poll I Inn wnc received III Deep (at Kent yours Hf “gr. hus 11* .\h', “(mm-113': Um pruuh M if 0! HM Mule and matrrml ln 'hls exm-r- ruf 1hr Ann-r- punish an) at- X uur cunxmun [or Drlnrr. ~ lit prc M Ya 1mm! dynnmu 11-“ u! mghl “wt-[‘5' duru- \\ill 1'«-.\i<l¢-ht L , The .n‘ Hun-1 n MHI'IHHI/l'li unvh pump ~ \\(-rt~ (‘l-le- - Hl’idr. me I) \\:|.\ «'um- u‘c- Hf ulnnn |)\ 1- HIUI'C \' in- I" r H‘l Nt‘w \‘urlt. Ft‘ll. lb. w Miss Frances E. “‘illnril. vasiilvnt of ‘llt‘ \Vunmn'. ('hri‘tum Temperance union. died shortly ultvr midnight Frivluy morn- ing, :it the Hutu-l l-Znupire.tl1isvity. A‘ the hotly-im- 0! Miss “‘illnrtl at the time of llrr lll‘flth \u-rr llf'f‘l‘ nim‘v. Mrs. W. W. llnlilwin; Mm. L. .\l. .\1..‘4tv\‘eus,vico president of the W. (‘. T. 1's. Min An- na .\l, (innlnn. Min \\‘illnnl’z~ secretary, and Dr. Alfred K. llilli Miss Willard hurl lwc-n ill {or nlmut thrm- “001m. New York. Feb. 21.- 'l‘hv funeral nerv- Ice nu-r the n-niuins «if MIFS an093 E. “lllnrd. prt‘sidrnl (if the \Vorld'l Iml \utiuunl \Vomun'x t‘hrn-tiun 'l‘rm- )M-rnnct- union. tool pluvr in ihe Broad- wuy tnhernui-le Sunduy. The union “1H llt‘ltl in thin ('lty h) â€I" nfï¬cial dot ere-e u! the Women's Christian Temper- nu! inn t‘ k‘ C "'Pranms 12111.3th “ward was (‘hurvhnltu N Y . ij-h‘n.‘ur 25. 1X “'12.“ L'rmlzmu‘d n! Nm'.hx\v~«h-rn u‘nmv !?\am:r»z;. 111.11; Ni» lu-(‘al («~11 r u! v-nxur‘al :wh L- (. {Miro- :1‘, 2'1 w“ prtn‘ apal u! Htâ€"lwsvv \V almul '1!) :1 hï¬'l-t’i Th.- !u.lv \x‘ru SW“ at.- .c mm! m {nm-mn trdhk mum: «r! (M- (Hm In study H.1'h!x~’ nnd ( anp m 1-:rm4hvam In 1~T 4 s] pr4h1rs~lrr It m-Ntmtiva In Nun-nu nun :‘.~.‘._\' m 3 dun. ,{ l‘v “Mnlu )4 we. \\} an- r‘m 111-“)qu ivr Fyx :1 .' ywummnv '. wh. M hm} lawn! I»\ I» In! llllll‘flYvVS Mzw \\Kl|urd 1mm ~~ «1. m NH m xdumly 11mm â€.0 \\'mnun's I‘hrxutian Tvmpl-mno Ff r\ my: an 0: r1: spux ï¬nk sm r- tar) menal nrramza‘wn H11 IVES, ar. [hat «1:.11' as pit-mm Ll. Ax ho‘vrteu oruumzui Iho lmmv prnlwn‘m m( and m-rn an emu-"l 1mm marl) purvms (0 the landmark «f 1mm ..,. 4». FRANCES a WILLARD DEAD. FRANCB I. W'ILLARD. mm- union. The ehun‘h “as crowded. among the attendants lit-in].y muny wom- en from neighboring Mates. represent- ing the state unionu. A great number of florul tributes have been received. and these. together with palms, were llht‘tl ns decorations in the church. Miss \\illanl‘i~ request that. her fu- nernl sen it‘e he simple wan carried out. l’urtimna of the Svripttire which Min. “'illnrd lured to read were read. hgr fl- \ nrite hyninn “‘I'rt‘ sung and the Menu). «list l'ipiseopul funeral seniee was read- Rev. E. S. Tipple. pastor of St. James Methodist Episcopal church. wa- the principal ofï¬ciating clergyman. He was nysisted by llinhop John Newman. and others. President: 9! state or punimtionn. of which Mim- Willard wu . the national hem], were the. hononry pull bearers. -< I An "‘1... LA).- (I. 1.. H u ‘d lion-l Counml Ur \\umon ax “‘m‘M's l'hrfls'xmx Trmprran whh f. sh? had {0 "(3rd th'v _\v 1qu Hm “as Til-lilit'dl)’rl‘1il'4’1d mun) pamplmwu and er: "MW timing 191"]H‘Kï¬ MAs‘ Wm J‘s-«Mal \munur- lulu: I" ralu:-:uw14“3.«rrrturnm )“ru: «'.~ I: \\ mun} 14h Mu} Um v2-u:1::wn.’!.::n..x .n t 1:) lrwlvmv an «arm. Tm- luv (‘1' Hum} as 11 :r, \\.H l-r‘:1,\'idr~4l! Mstr‘r-t law. Mm. Marv ls. Ill . C. 'r. l. Pro-Ian" Pun-n A", In New \ork (11,. 5‘0““ York. Fell. lb. w Miss Frances E. New York. Fl‘b. Miss Frances E. W of Lhe W. C. T. F. the home of her ni u U‘III\III. New York, Fob. 2'2.-â€"'l‘he body of Miss Frances E. Willard. lute president of the W. C. T. l'.. was removed from. the home of her niece, Mrs. Woodwartl M. Baldwin. on Clinton place. u elgh‘ o'clock Tuesday night. It wu token to the Grand Central station. wh w'an placed in the observation room ‘ In private conch Mtachod to lhe 9:) Chicago taxpress. The car was espe- rinlly tonllu-rml by tho Nt-w York Con- trnl railroad m the W. (‘. T. l'. mu~u UHF.“ h) 1-:rm4hvam In l‘T’vH Fhf‘ was pru'msww It m-rthmiva In Nun-Ihwmxnrn nun :‘.~.‘._\' m 3 dud. ,{ l‘v “Kmmrfls vol- 14 p0. “y an- ,0," dmr‘. qml !.-r Fyslom of .H ' )'«wt!'.'fnnÂ¥ '. wh. M hm} lawn ndoph‘d I»\ I» In! uluvmvrs Mzw \\Kl|urd 10“ her 1mm ~~ «1. m NH 1U Mainly Ixrrself with â€.0 \\'mnun's I‘hrxutian T(’IH])“FHH(‘P union. strum: an m ruclmx ï¬rm s--- r- tary of the mammal nrramzn‘wn H11 IVES. and 5mm [hat «lmr as [Ht'hhlc LL Ax wivrewry she oruulnzui Iho lmmt- prnlrvzhm movvmen! and rum! an emu-"l 1mm murly 200,000 purwns (0 the lvuhdaiurl' «f Illinois. ank- Xng fur the N‘rnptnulvv hand for Women. On 1hr dt-axh M Mr l~rm).ur. (*lh'er A. <‘(1Nil‘d him as ed- u-n...-,a m “’7‘. ch? (<1 u} \Vfllard, 1n 1‘79, Sh? , “or or tho (‘hL-‘alm KVP'AZLL' Hm nu‘vph‘d Hm loam-whip L‘ruu mvn-mem In )mr own had oblunwd lhhuugh he! 1:. mutt: In 12 Hun-:4 for [he wumen. In 13% H19 “nus m of the- American brawn u! lion-l Counml Ur \\umon WM‘ nml man lion-l “‘m‘M Hm .fmt lrwlvmr on Mum} as 11 :r, \\.H In: ILVidw Ms!rr-U:-‘.nw. Mm. Mary 14 lsrrlm. Germany. and MW dun, who svnwl Min-5 \\'.H‘; Th! re urt- 01.13' H value mrm‘m! rd 1 'I‘h‘ y an- lie-5t ( yrtuy Lumn 81 . \ . lully Sin l)! .l TBH" and rll‘m‘ lulm> 11w \\ onwrirnvm Now York form†l'ulm woods near Sum-h do}! 'Hu- lhruut ‘ ends-m \\t- 111- .\ 11.“! “0111's (In “Ur-.14“, n m. .. ._ , 1), Germany. and MW Anna Gorâ€" ‘ho svnwl Min-5 “dram so {unh- as prn'ate IH-rrluy, but it "ll! r\'rr.lua]1,\' m â€w Turn-1(- fund. e are 01.13‘ two inms o! wu’tlcular c mI-m‘mn'd m M.†“Kilurd'l will. an lie-at (“Harv Mm: Willard) 3' 1mm: at LWuLSlx-L. and $3,000 mum) 1.. Mr 1~y {hr mmuxml omâ€" .,: 12m “Rm-11.;- 4'1 *Himn ’J‘umver- H'ln'h un tux mm- L Ezrlhday. The --' Plu’whm 1:. \uimrl n( I16. Iuh s l'hrfls'xmx sht- had {on 9 “as Til-1m" rampluvim M‘rs‘mnq 19w A1"!‘.-I‘\4.'al\ am! 4 m 5:11.01 ler-hs \w m! 1m!“ ::_\ bï¬'r\u‘l York. I‘vla. 21.~â€"'qu body of l‘nln-v (‘ummimiont'r Leonard of liruuldyn, was {mind :11 \he war Smh-h Plains. N. J.. Sun- hu â€mm! was cut. and it win. \\t-l'11-,\ 11nd committed suicide. ul 'L Sulrhlo m mu] In“ ‘ [muvrful :‘ mulu) mu] .\ ,1 ";‘I(' of the s H,‘ ,“ Trmprrame L‘mon. ma thn pars before, «in rm it w‘w Id Beside. â€rd why: lnflonl to run: M As \\ {Hard hl. â€mu :- 1n Inning lo lem- hull‘fl‘lf‘l 1A" a...) 1 Hard hmi was born in v.‘u r 1‘8, 1m. She “mu-m Fol-nah Y‘Q‘.‘ lu-vame pro- !ero- EKG: and \szlmun svmi- \\‘.V I: new yrer! .z‘ yn'mn a part w nnd contrib- thnib, \\ i300!)- \\;1 “(To (lum- z“. :Ln>phvrt' tri- Mxmluy mgnL mm “my and m mm railroad rucv. (m the l'osi. In 18% M the White unions. which Yiurmw' enact- prolo‘mion of mm- president 1m- Interna- axd o! the n samuu zoo clan-1y up a grut Lu-r "Hate, u-lwvrn her “'xllnrd. of