us and Tired Able to do Her Work Untll 3 Sarsapariiia Cured. u. ‘A " ‘1‘. '1.†idM‘ilP‘Q. n8?- ' .: l rl'nd in Ii a -\A\ .izuri ‘4 and v in ,- [a do my 3.1% relieved- . 1;; 's Sarsapanila “4 -~- :A t for“ -~A»-s: biliousness. lhl Ell)l)(llh)fl of tubs 1th». . .cA “nun oc» , .A \ .; ,,.\ A7: out of _» »\ i if- l‘Ai'Aiti lil- V" v wintry, lf‘s MAMA-«App; re- A" l‘iA-‘crn i‘riczidl iii 3. r“"'ic< ~ii- .:r an June touc- ;.-'.~ r, V’r thPll‘ Ai- '_ . .\n llA'u‘S- ‘. V i 1AA l .- _' t' » Ftpomuo r . »‘ 2mm sump r"\~ ‘7‘â€) if llt'iiiIiil‘d, _.» \‘vunv". ( 3A, ',1, . --_ nu hon“ (lie 1. irtueI Eureka . \l. A A' ' ‘ know†\\0 A_ . -,- ;_ As} Aill‘s \ i‘» l.. _» : . Frisco 9 llnc-flh-r, t hicazo. .. I. A ‘ ‘l.dlll>’li]; ., ,. 2:. l)\uit O 0 o . . - ’ c. tin- r":- » L. l. “I 0 re a 4 will In Hue [my l A ti , ». A - _p. VG s'rifiiziiEXTs. men Relieved of Female lea by Mrs Pinkham. ""’ 1 ‘lllfll, 3) Summer v A v s l stiffvred with pcgulu.’ to my sex. , ii burningscnsation 5mm: Hf my back. that allâ€" g. was AiArspomlcnt, frctful ragwl; the exertion I tried sic: :11 doctors but. ttle lwnv “' At last I de- 3 you: I. 2). EA I‘inkhzun‘s ouzrn'itul a. trial. The ef~ 'ifc was magical. Weakness that I :thshcd Ike vapor sun. I than): speak too our Tli'JCll‘it‘ rcmcuy. If. it n to w mom " i A885! .,, . Atii, sA _\isx 49.x PaniAirs, Lex- ., to \lrs l'AQkham: be gan ilk ng our-medicine red f a: t v i years with that Ahi-uua‘uc,hack-ache,nonp- a r‘tnwil "Kn c-mdAtiou of the con»! {inf walk across the re talc-"A four bottles of the ‘rvmpnm i. out box of Liver d one pa km: . of Sanativo ZAAc a nu .vwomui. "Work y , Mumâ€: E; HEREEL. Pow- Icnn' }'i‘f1.‘" lsuffcrcriwithsuchs of back, I Could not y ho'isci’miil duties. I also of Ch:- u Amb, terrible,r bear- ains and hwtdac‘ne, I have bnltu" of Lydia Fl. Pink- ‘a‘dc i.A.:Aipound and feel ck“. worri‘n L recommend your 9‘: .v-AA’IAJTA {kno:v,:,__ F ill U? i 3 WANTED . .__AA cubs-rows ;n ' JFK Rldpntb LL. ..«A; 3A .‘ .7 "nwngns un 0 My: un' I Iliunry "l‘ thP “(in-l2? iuwA I . A Mi A w bio-«.119: A, 5,“. \ K ' i A: ‘C'U'ï¬ n. n :A~ (T l. lber Willi (“w A t . Anti-nth. P : ‘ that: r“? 2. HysganVEs .:A s \ AV .\'.\.\l‘l UHIO. icicles... Male New 'I‘ (‘1!!L'LGO... â€" ‘ \ f rpm) lo "1"“ I"! l-BAIE prlt r. 1M rl‘lflix" numbed A. 'WHlPPLE S PUNCTURINE. "i .ou i‘n’r ,. M lam†order dept. L. .utu ‘- 4 t\K3 ;. st Chici‘o . .. -.. -9.â€" A r' .w A“ â€w . - tA'o- Chronic n- Irv-r1. w- ruiuluui l Deena. "uric GAIIKFC-lu‘ } wnâ€"r Sores, and all. - ~ i . in“ v.- ~:i a i poison " ' s '. rt ' i u. II‘ del'fl‘nt | h‘i' cue. Piles. Burl-c. (Into. on m. ' . .A. r. 1|. 1. 1-:\ ’nï¬ui‘l ii‘s.‘ .llinn. Sold by!) nrugglna. (.- .g‘ -¢ MM BOlv‘Al-l FOR : LASK A llcaving (nu30n (iiy on Sunllu3 morn- - ' ' ‘ .pril :34 with tuoofoiii bo3s. Dr â€"~â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"» \\iAtuxson and J Crook. m: It‘llthl‘li Ell i Sliccp ( :iuip about ten o'clock in :i blit- , znrd and snow storm ii: n, Capt. luck Crawford Writes Route to Yukon Gold Fieifs. ‘(ump to foi' Au“ on foot 1 mile horse- iba:k mcr tlic snow. t.lie trail being Afair.‘ 3' good; but owing to the fresh fall of snow, and on turiiiiigout for packers coming back, . lio “Airncd me that it was dangerous to go on, my horse broke through the soft snow twice and rolled ’ . ‘ over with me, the second time his head I began a 1Ҡdescription or my t""l) and mine comimr together, but outside and L‘Xllt‘l'lï¬mC oetwccn 5'33"†and , of a small spot fibovc mv left eye. like Lake lleiziictt, and ï¬nd‘tliut it will make i a bump on a log. I arrived at the Scales a good' “d book; 5" I “l“ “5"“ O. K. It was fearfuily cold. Not a most of A: :or future gellei‘iillml’é' and inaucouid be seen on the pass. and the now gi\:' :1 plain. irlllh’lll‘ â€'lViU‘lllSth- men on top, who worked for the tram brief statciuent that ““1 bt‘llem “1139“? companies. had been compelled to step. who nia'.‘ contemplate 8 trip 10 the owingto the severityoft‘hc storm.Here Yukon I learned that all my freight, cxoept 1A) the tiist place, I refused to act as our personal baggage. was on top of speclii. cA ricspondcnt 01' bdl’d ' dozen the summit; 4.000 pounds had already journals who offered to pay me for t‘X- started for Lake Bennett. This worâ€" ciusnc Iciters, simply because there ricd me not a little, as I knew the dut3 are a {A'L'L’tll or more editors who are my had not been paid, and wondered how (ï¬ends. This letter gocs to it would pass the customs; so in spite hour compensation cxccpt of protests from the boys and packers, Latex-eating Int-Ident- ot HI) Trip and \ niuabie lntormatlon tor Tho-e \\ ho (‘ontemplnte a sim- ilar Journey. Josl or)»: month ago to-day (_\[ay 17) pl? I‘SUllLi A them \ leaving the boys in a store in Sliccp what Em: timezidy been given. iii-kindly who hail returned unable to face the favors and pure friendship. Thcn tlicre storm. I determined to climb to thr- are ovpr :Aro personal fricnds who dc~ ’summit; and; taking my bcddiu'g on. my back. I started. After three-quar- ters of an hour's climb, the hardest I had ever experienced. I reached the custom otlicc on top to ï¬nd it closed, for the first time since the opcning: not because it was Sunday, but b8- cnusc it was the worst blizzard since the slide, and no one had tried to do business. I was fortunate, however, in findinir congenial and obliging gcntlc- men at the ciistoiu house, and a good place to warm, with wood that cost serve Letters, but who will read thisund know it must take the place of such let» tel-5; for 't is a fact that outside of two lcttcrs written to my wife and our pres- idcnt, .\l r. Frank B. Vi‘oomnh, l have had no time to write. and scarcely time to jot (lilu'fl notes in my diary. While in Seattle I consultcd'people from Juneau and Taiya regarding sup- plics and their cost in these places, and was satisï¬ml that I could purchase here or at .lumnii at as reasonable rates as I could I Scuttle; and outside bacon, thrcc cents P“ pound. That “ii-ll" 1 “pm“,sd rug. and some other con- slept on the floor of the custom house dcuscd :« (via rind hardwarme Ixias pcr- broker's 0570?. about 12 {cat in the ,snow; some of the mounted police, lwiiom I had met before. iiivii ed the to It roist beef diniici . Ncu morning] {discovered that Mi. McKay. a freighter hiiAi advanced 5100 ns miticd to try the experiments. lhnve. puicliust‘vl flit-ii worth in this place cheaper titan 1 could have done in Sent- tle. Portland. San Francisco or Victoria and l ' gill cnuzplctc lists from each or O†“1“ other Sldeih â€HAS“ At, Univ what little lini'd-ii’mw payment of my customs, and, zisl ware [A ,3 was 3‘1“â€? “when [left Anus well known to the authorities, the Scattlv- Aprli ll. withs i\ inA AA and about i 3““‘H‘ were “imwcu ‘0 g0 . through four tlrr~ goods :And llll‘ltlllli .cr). be-i-‘hout mm? TL to. Judge Irwin, an old iii}: com 'A ,, Am“. our dredge on nc- ‘ f'ricud and fpriiicrluillun :igcnt.l)roiiglit umâ€, I _ l“'r“' which stated ,3 it an i my pcrsonui buggngcgindtlint ofuiy six would b Ebb; to wet i'lt“ S “03,,“ i incir (which hc insisted. on (long, be- in: J} m ,_;, h 5 ,A, m. lJit‘il poiiiid> m‘vc ling An lllL‘ freighting business) free of HA chiirgc, in :All about 1.000 pounds. from . . , l , ‘ u found to! ncoriict, as two weeks {Ago D5 8" qio Lake li‘nne‘l' 3““ for Auld PM?“ “‘3“; m t; more than 1.000 pounds , Lang A.3nc. About three p. m. we start. A x - ' ‘ ~ l t \ were tilke n (ivrr without much troubch i “I for I “1‘9 I‘md‘rm‘ in. 5““8‘1 “1"“ all ii: ght, and reached I ikc Ilcnneti On it :iviriu' R att‘c I was handed a letter , , b_\ our trcsidcht containing scii led or- “1m 'ncarAy "H or. our outï¬t lucsday (.crs to bc opened at sea; at first Iiuiormng r.†ten 3’ ,‘ just 5,,†hours thought perhaps he expected us to llK‘fl i from the time we 19“ ( nuyon ( n) ’ from and annihilate the Spanish flrct. and on Wth‘ 1‘0â€â€œ 0“" {300(18 “ere packed on open tn}; these orders the ï¬rst line rend: Ahorses and. m‘ules to the Scales. "Avoid the (‘hilkoot pass if possible." I About this ‘lme they commenced knew the president‘s motive for this sending goods through on the tramway was not a selï¬sh one, but, because of the from Canyon Cit-l" to the “â€i‘mlb and slide which had just occuirred. he to-day they are carrying height from wished its to avoid the reported danger here by way of this tram to the summit from other slides. We were bound for for four cents P" pound, nod I am cred- SkagvvnV, Where we landed} ’0“ the Abl ' informed that Within a week the morninï¬of the 10th. I requested Capt. “18 “1†not exceed three cents. 0"†James Diiric. of the good ship llrixham. sequently one can â€5113‘ ï¬gure on to hold my goods until I went up town freight from here ‘0 Lake Bennett at ‘ ‘ ll!) . . ' ’ l. ti tn ll‘i"CSYiL"Ilt€‘. I hadletterstothc leud- m“ h I" at :‘m 0‘" if CE" :' 7‘" ‘ i ~ - v ' ' 0 '.i i “ ' Ir s 0‘.) inf.7 transportation companies at hkag- “L“ sprina, “ 9‘ cur3 ““h‘ r 1‘“ ‘ . :'l‘ A r) ‘t will to wax. and on picscnting them. is :As in-iul’ ‘md â€â€˜L â€â€˜1 3 “'9 E‘Odvl ‘ l i i (‘ilht’l‘ of the li£.>\(‘S. This report ."‘ v. '.i"' ii I feel almost fut-met ’ that is cents per pou id \vasthe 9\U0d fl 9 ,‘9A1‘5' “d . _‘ sure that Within a your there “Ill be xAr3 Aowcst that they could put m3 1 t ‘ f l) ‘ L' d ~ ' - ' . r u "i o in ‘1‘- frciglit tn lmnnctt for. and that in a day a turn “e“ ‘3 L 0 1 5‘ x i or two the rate would probably be 1801‘ man. how let us sec for a moment what 20 cunts. i tried scvcrnl other com- panies, and the best [could do with rc« sponsihiu parties and everything: at my own risk. was is cents. I returned to the: Rrixhnm, (‘iipt. lluric ngrecil to take my s‘ut’f to llyczi. give me an oppor- tunity to go uptown, see what I could, and if not satisfied take me and myout. tit lnck to Skagway. But, few gold scckcrs have this privi« Landing at the l). K. T. (‘0,‘s wharf at hzfiw p. ni.. I startcd for town over one of the worst roads I have cver seen. up and down hiiA. through mud. slush, rock and corduroy. “'9 reached Dyca. three miles distant, about tcii p. m., made {I hasty invi-stigzition and return- ing over same road reachcd the ship at midnight. “'hiic in the ofï¬ce of the D. K. T. (‘0. on their wharf. l was talk- ing of returning to Skagway, when a young man in tlie otlice informed me tltc tiiilicullics and dungcrs of this route rcally arc: In the first pliicc l have talked with a (ltilt'll ludinns and c\cr3o:ic tclls I‘m siiiiii- story, that no Illtililll could be louiid tall the trail on that terrible day of the slide. and they (thc Indians) warned the pcoplc to stay iii cnnipnnil :Avt riskit but it seems useless to warn people; 1!“) self would bc one of tlic ï¬rst to try to prcvcut pco- pic from going into such danger; and .3'ct because I had business that might suffer on top of tho pass. I i'ct‘iiscd to listen to the warnings l I‘t’t't’Ht’tl null if. \vliilc lacing that storm. I had bccii buried in a slidc, l alonc would be to blamc. Here is one incident which I think worthy of mention: “'liilc my goods were being loaded lwrc Supcl‘intcndcnt Hammond, of the D. K. T. company, that he represent: d the above company, said to me: “(‘apt. Jack. why (it: you and would make a contract to take my takc those big lmvcs with _\nui‘ ’l‘lint stuff from Dyan wharf to Lake Beunettlheavy lumber is not .WOI‘llJ nine cents for ten cans per pound, and guziiantcc per pound. “'licn we unload iit ('nnyon it. [his “as ratbcru surprise, as l “as ('ily get your men to take tliosc nia- told at Simmxa3 that the freight. “as chines out. pack all you can in sucks, higher at D3“ and that they would and I will give you credit {or every guarantee nothing; that other destruc- pound you throw away." The result live slides might come at. any moment. was that. 500 pounds of goods are now I then offered the D. K. T. rcprescnta~ packed in the Dyea Trading company‘s tive nine cents per pound if he would storc. where I am writing this letter. guarantee to land my freight, within These go free to Bennett in lieu of ten dn3 5 He immediatciv went, to the boxes dispensed with, saving $45, “hich telephone, called up Superintendent is quite an item. Everything should be Hammond at. Canyon City, made known packed in 50 and 100~pound slicks Awa- my otter. and asked him what he could terproof) and boxes should not wcigli '10 about it, "Ilow I‘illlCll freight, has he over 10010130 pounds, so [is It) be easily lcgc. got?" asked Mr. Hammond. "About handled. thus saving lots of breakage 12.000 to 14,000," I replied. And after u and often much loss. moment the man at the 'phone An~ We purchased four boats in Seattle, and here is another item worth remem- contruct at. that. price and guarantee to bering: Two of our boats, galvanized land m3 frcighta Bennett “)tlim eight steel, 23 feet long, in two rolls about days, barring storm or accident. “\ll 18 inches in diameter. 21/13, foot long, right,' said I. 'make out3our contract.'\\'eighing 150 pounds each, while the While I tell the captain of the ship to frames weigh about 50 pounds each, or unload." And at Learly one o‘clockin 400 pounds in the two boats, cost. at the m Ariiing the good captuiii’liail my Freight from formed me that Mr. Hammond would Seattle $00 for the two. stuff landed on the wharf, while I'Scattlc to Bennett, $40, making about [ought my stateroom after having $130 for the two boats complete. while :it Bc nnctt or I indcrman the lumber for 700 in freight alone. one bout cost about as much as 25cents We staid in Dyea nearly a week. pur- per foot. I could not purchase a boat Clluéilig groceries and many other ' for$250 made of poor lumber that would things that had been overlooked, and be as good or as valuable as one ofmine saved my company between $600 and :thxit cost $65.1Arnce. I 5:13; buy ‘0," bouts knocked down or bring you, lam-l bcr to biiil ltl them and su\c munâ€. ifreigbt went up as big l as GU cent. p(r pound bctvvccn U3 cu and the bikes, um] that 10-day 3ou can get it for six cents on account of the tramway being cum. pletcil. it. will readily be step that this! summei freight cmno: go be3onAl the average winter price-.1112 trunSpm-m. tion companies are about to publish a regular suiiimcr schedule lime guaran- teeing that freight will not go i)(‘_\0]:d At certain ï¬gure. and as much below as circumstances will permit. Isa» three men go in with one man \\ ho “us build. ing a large boat, paying thA-ir propor- tion of the price for lumber, which was about $35 cuch. For this tin-3' are to be carried to Dan son, cach being al- lowed 1,000 pounds of provisions and supplies; of course this was a special ratc, as the builder himself, up Yukoner. preferred company; but there are many such clutnCes that offer on the lakcsA Fifty dollars is the regular fare to Dawson; they are building sci-- cral large; boats at Bennett, also a steam barge capable of carrying great numbers of people. Dyan with 51.0.00, and after purchasing a year's supplies and outfit and paying his fare and freight still have $000 left upon reaching Dawson City. In onc day we put together one of our steel boats and the other was nearing completion when I left the lake. When our four boats are put together i shall paint them white and shall iiunic thcui A aftcr Uncle Sam’s ships, which no doubt , cre this have destroyed a goodly portion of‘the Spanish navy. The 26th is the lust date of papers ccccivcd hero, and the people are wild for war ncws. The English and Canadians are as cagcr foi the news and almost as enthusiastic us ’ the Americans. Last Monday (writing; at Lake llcnncft a social was gin-n b) the ladics of the trail at lllt‘ linior church; ulmutho lntlics and 200 mcu lib tcudcd. Fiftcrn numbcrs on thc pro gramme would have done crcdit 10!: city, and, of course, to oï¬'sct that, your: truly was rcqucstcd to nï¬lict â€win for . about half an hour; at the conclusion doughnuts, boiled eggs and sandwiclivs with cnï¬â€™cc wvrc rf‘l'Vt‘fl: "Ann-rim" :Ahd "(ind Siivc lhl‘ Quccn" wore sung with a will and three rousing chcers for Old Glory and thc Union .lnck wci'c gin-n. About Ili),i.‘0() pA-nplc lune» pusscd uirr the White puss and (,‘liilkont pussâ€" Ait trust tunâ€"tbirds of llll“t mcr tlic (‘lii'r knot-- siucc thc custom liniisc bus luv-u opcrcd. This 1 how from ('apt. llclchcr, of tlic ciisfom lmusr‘. [fills times not in- ciudc. however, 2,000 or more who have slipped in with parties who hiivc more provisionsthan required to pass the line. The Canadian ofï¬cials are neither strict nor oï¬â€˜eiisive. and not on. piiTt3 in 500 hate their outï¬ts closely $xnmined. If 9 man has common. ordinar3 horse sense he need have no trouble with the customs ofï¬cers. Blaj. Wrish or the inou'. tcd police. lsut in Maj. Walsh’s tent at Lake Ben- nett the other evening. and he is nbso-i lutc commander in the Northwcst trr-i iitnry. v licn A'i 301mg man npplicd for a pci'mit to take a lot of liquor to Dan'- sail. “No, sir," said the major; “in tum-c permits will be grnptwi." if i had my way I would C(li‘l“i cury one that biiil bccn' issiicd. u‘rin 'iiiciiiptml to argue with this \i‘l‘ crziii fronticr captain Sitting lull in about ten mirutrs that it would bc licultliy for him to sin} in Canada when he “as CllflSt‘il mer llit‘ bordt-r by our troops, illltl although tlze Iiiiijw‘ luid but a lizimlful of lli(‘l‘., liiig lln,‘l cuncludvd that be \\.i.\ A'Aglzl and stood not upon thc onlcr of his going. So uhcn this _\uutig man said to Maj. Walsh: “Major, don‘t 3 on want to give a young mun A'i clinncc'?" ibc major looked at him “llll his kiiiiliy eyes and in a mellow baritone \oicc rc- plicd: "Yrs, I delight in giving it young man a chnucc \\ ho tries to do snub-thing good and manly: you are on the vvroitg truilA Have you lookwl upon those struggling thousands of bruvc men. women and boys. the majority of whom have put t'nA'ir 'last ccnt into a grub- stnkc in the bopc of finding some of thc liiiltlcn “with on the Yukon, and 301i ask me to give you a chance to lpclp ruin some of tlicsc rccklcss, impulsiic buys" and men whose mothers, sisters or wives are praying for thcm in their far- away lioincs‘.‘ No, sir; I tcll you must emphatically that I am going' totlozili that I can to kill the traffic, un’d even if I received an order from Ottawa to issue permits to sell rum on tho Yukon I would refuse to do it.'f Oh. you mothers. wives and sisicrs who have lovcd ones on this lung uwl dreary trail, send a vote of thanks to this Britain, this hero, for only a llt‘l‘n and an honest man could rcsisf tim tciiipliug bribes that are oï¬crcil and ‘ that would make him a niillioniiirc wcrv he to swerve from the performance of his duty. And now I must return to my post, my duty; great responsibility rcsts upon me. Were it not for this I would be with hundreds of my “mu-in boys, striking for Cuba and the Add tiiigA Ilut I hope to be out in the “ii;- tcr. and than if our boys on sczi ill-Al shore have not “rcpt Spain from ll c 5H) and the island of Cuba l uiA‘. be in the ii: i(.l From time to tinic Iniil st 1 d items that may seem to me “ill inter- est. 3our readers. ' CAPT. JACK ("RAVVI‘ORD A l‘ltrlotlr l'nr-dox. “See here, clerk. are the colorsin this United States flag {inst colors?" “Couldn‘t be faster; yet they’re war- ranted not to run."-Detroit Free Press. When onc re'iiizes that last Mininyr' old " One can land in ‘ Ami ’ .lVllt‘ 30m A; A \\ ho convict mil Sib‘ i ILLINOIS STATE NEWS. Some-d I 'l‘lrkol. Tlic prohibition state conuntfon held It I’vnriu (Adopted a platform «in-lain A; [or prohibition woman suffrage, and lindoning tile Mar. Tht following can- ldiu'atn “t‘it' nominated all on the tint Mllot: Stats tnanurer. W. H. Hotel, pruddonl i of thc Almn induntrmi L‘oilvxc Mute au- perintondvnt of public instruction. A. E. Turn-w. prenidvnt of Lincoln univcrutty, i truntm-n or the state univcrnltg', (‘ C Gm. tmh. Kanmn. Mrs. Mary C Meugrr, Mo- i “he. and Mrs. Mar.) 1 Harm-I, Lacon The following nominntmm were made for mcmbcrs ofcorAKrcu: } Fourth dtltrtct, ii‘ol. Thomas H. Guilt, of Chicago; Seventh, Prrry 1.. Persona. “'uiikcgon. Eighth. Sheldon W. Johnnoii, i Kendall, Ninth, John E. (‘ountrymum R0. ' cheiie; TAnth Euxcntn K Ila)" (Ail-luv; i Lieu-nth John \V Honicr Hoiiovuyviiio; 2 Twelfth Samuel n. Jon». b-nvme Thin tecnlh. Jumcs H. Shaw Iiioominxton; Fourti-cnth, ï¬tcphen Martin. l’corin, Fif- (ac-nth, Jammy C. l'mlrrhlll, (‘olchrlh-r: SixicA-nth, Howard (‘ Hun. Mrdora. Sev- eniccnth, David 1. 141mm, Decatur. Eight- {111â€}. John Taylor Kiilum, vacr Hill: Ninvlccnth. \‘Viiilnm Rmith. Marshall: (Twcntlcth. W, M. Ilcdali. Flora: 'l‘wcnlY- ; ï¬rst. John T. Nixon, Marissa. l *â€" ‘ruI-I Abolulnrra. At the twenty-smooth annual conven- tion in Spriiigflcld or tlir lllinois l‘iiion of (‘ntliolic 'l‘otul Abstinence societie- resolutions were adapted depicting the evil of intrinpi-ranoe, depreciating the mltcrtising of the liquor business by Catholic piApA-rs, urginp,v ('atholic inch and Walnut to unite in behalf of thr icnuw of tcmpcranoc and extending grcctings to the W; C. T. l'.. the Hood Trinplnrs and oilicrs. and wishing tbcm godspcctl in their noble work. The fol- lowing uflicers wqe elected for the en. ï¬shing 3riir: Spiritual di er‘lm' Rt Rev .7 f. Spalding, ,D. ll, of Peoria: prelidrnl, WnlierJ (; b- ,bonu, l‘liicaxo. vicr prcntdt-ntu, l‘rto-r Mcy- ‘crl, SprilAKflPld, and Lydia Huwlaml. Sircaior. rrcuidiiig inrrv-lary, (leoruc TA Llicnmwly, Chicano. financial and corn»- upo:.JiA.x nun-tong. 1-2 V. 'l‘oi'in. Gales- burg, trrasuxcr. John Shannon, l‘bicaxo. r. 4. "with of Prof. Inglll. Prof, S. M lpglis, of ('nrlmmlale, rtntc Hipcriiztcmlem of public instruc- l tioi.. «I'Aul AA AA sziuitnrruiii at Kain slin. \\'i>., “llt‘rt‘ lic bad brrn for lb" lust four “Q"b‘. llc siAfTvrcd a stroke of npoplcxy lust _\var. Saniucl A\l. [nulls “us burn it: \iiiricttn, l’:A., August l5, Icii‘. and in him he llihlttl to Illinois, :As u‘ii :Ji’llt‘r in the storm) but llH' Viar fcvrr round llc begun lift; days if lull. bis pntrioiisiii and bc ('liiiï¬ltil in tlic (liic illllitil’t‘il 'und Fourth Illinois in- fniiiry, _\fH-r tlif “ar hr rcxumcd his prnfcssion. llv‘ tun“ A'i-ccntly clAAAsi-n [lrl'l‘lllt‘nt of tlie‘ ncw Illinois castcrn normal school at (barb-stun. i -L o i » l Sentence Con-Intel. i Gov. Tnnncr has committed the un- ‘ truce of 60 days' imprisonment of the brother: Pranktn. Mendowcroft. and Charles J. Meadavrcroh, who were con- victh in December, 1894. in the Cook county criminal court of embezzlement by receiving deposits at I time when the bank of which thcy were owners w“ insolvent This action gives them thcfr {rt-cilimi by paying costs. .17- .â€" Denth‘n "ll-volt Anion. Soldierl. Tliil‘ltt'li nAcAiibvrs bf llliimis rcpt- mcnts lill‘" alrcady died in cump from Their iiiinics arc: Itoi-kford 1-: ll prbc, Elam: (i. liluvtuam ltmk Inland; \V. (‘ llrviAnL Hvunntnn 1A 5 l‘oim Monmouth, Hnrna-r lion-i, B’nmnlnmon Ron (my. buns, l‘A-uriu, lurid-rt lu‘liiilll. (Illuwu. ){ov I‘ui'isli, \Vcsto-rn Sprimzn, A t‘ l‘m-t. ('unloii. v H Hunt. MicAA-Amiu‘t‘onnor niAAl Thunlnru- Snitnski, (‘iiiciuro A [ï¬nal Duel. Two young fui'incrs in Brooklyn township, Schuyicr county. cncuged in a tight An the public mud and (‘harlA-I Hardin “as fatally shot b3 Audit-u Mc- ]\'t-‘Av'w. The qunrrrl “as tlw outgrowth iof family {(‘Ud. The day previous to thc shooting Hardin's fatbcr “as flirnshml by 31mm: _\lCICl‘itlt’ï¬ï¬‚lHl tbc non in sacking revengr met his death. 's-‘.â€"- _ Told III a Few llnrl. ' Tlic Illinois republican lcngur will hold its next,con\i ntion in Springfield on June H. ' The population of (‘liicngo according to â€11- f‘oiilicomix: _u issue of the new city directory. is npbnmimatrh 1 1550.000. lioln it Hi Lumbc, ca liiii3or of (or~ 1319. “as Atrrcsicd on the cburpr of Pub bcz zling $20 000 while in ofl'lcr. As a rcnult of rcdintricting the state 205 insane patidnts will be trunnfcrrrd from thc Kankakcc hospital toJuckson- villr and 100 will be takrn to Anna. rim Lit'ul. (mum E. Almond, of company H. Third regiment. of Rock- ford. Alli-d of pneumonia in the hospital at Chattanooga, Trim. He was 25 year- i of age. A Tlu- corner stone of the (Md Fellow- , Old Fulks' home was laid at Mattoon. i The price of â€TOOK†corn ntf‘linrlcstun i has increased 81.5 .1 ton. Littlc now re- mains in the hands of the growers. The twentyflfth anniversary of the la3ing of tlio corncr stone of tlic Firlt Mt-thmlist Episcopal church of Bloom- iiigton was cclrhrntcd. ’l‘li: sugar “urks' strike 'n Peoria Ill! ii“ «All? hllllt‘rllill‘l’itlt’lil be- !‘ni'ious iiisi‘nsA-s. “ l‘: Almnlill. . lil‘t'fl w llit‘ilAl inp discliiirgwl. iirnrgc (‘nllcmlrr was found guilty at ‘ Lc\\isluli of the murder of Elwood Mimi» ulltl st‘lllt‘l‘ltTHl to the; peniten- tinry for is _\'i-iirn. \t'niiv-r ï¬nding. aged 63 3â€â€. com- niit'ml suicidc ‘in Aurora b3 shooting llilll\l‘if through thr lie-mi. Sicknes- and i:$:[l AiAicAzcj. vure the came. u» .'A i SAILS FOR MANILA. no Ila-"or lynlrrr,‘ Leave. It. I‘r-ucl-co to Jul- Admiral â€fury“. I-‘II-rl. San Francisco, Junc bx ~Tlic princi- pal event in tho local war siluotion Tuesday “in tlic departure: of the mon- llor Mouton-3 and the collier Brutu- lor Manila. 'Ai‘hc ordcr to gct under way “as issued about one o’clock, and shortly afterwards the whurvcl and docks on the “our trout were crowded with pcoplc anxious to witness the de- parture of the formidable fighting mr chihc and the miller which is to ac- company her. Eve-r3 steam whistle on the water front blew a fun-well, and ms the two vencls moved down the bir- bor toward the Golden Gate the crowds on the whnrvn set up a mighty cheer. The Monte-my has always been a great local favorite. but the prospect; are that shc will m-vrr again rntcr tbil harbor, n slit- is to be permanently staâ€" tiom-d in the vicinity of Uncle Sam's colonies in the east. That the u-cond expedition to the Philippines will not leave here befon next Saturday seems almost ccrtaln at this writing. Store-s. supplies and our munition are being placed on board, but the work will hardly be completed before the end of this week, though it. is stated that the vessels will get. awa3 on Irklay 'Ibe troops which an to embark on the ( olon Zruiandia and (‘himi are reach for service, the in! equipment being delivered Tuesday. High rates of charter and a scarcity of ships in prevrnting the war depart- ment from getting the third Manila ex- pedition under way. The three tranc- porta engaged, the China. Colon and Zralandia u ill countitutr the second tx- peditinii. The flcct will not wait for the Ohio and CPl‘ffllhlal. as these two craft will comprise the third expedi- tinn. Ship owners arc demanding extrava- gant prices for stcaincrs and they will not bc iurt by the wnrdrpnrtmcnt [7n- lcss some of them make. more reason- nblc propositions it is :i forcizimc 00n- cliisinu that a numlwr of strainers will be seized and draftcd into service. London, June h.~â€"'f'lic Hung-Kong corrrspmzdcnt (if tlw 'l'imcs says: A proclamation is~uml by .‘Rllil’lflllll‘, the insurgcnt chief. points to n ,dcsinr to act up a bathe administration in the Philippines umlA-r nu Amrricnn protecâ€" torate. Agninaldn. with an advisory council. would hold the dictatorship until the conquest of tlic islands and wmild then establish :i rcpublican as- sembly. Aguinnldo has issued orders that the lives and proprrty of Euro- przrns, Chinese and all Spanish noncom- batauta are to be protected abd that all excesses are to be avoided. _ London. June 6.â€"The latest estimate: of the Spanish Jones at. the battle of Manila are 400 kllled, ‘00 wounded an! a property ion of anywhere from .6.- WODN to 310.000..“ Washington, June 8.~The pren re- ports of (he flrrco fighting that has been going on in Lite Phillppincs between the inmrgrnts and the Spaniards were read with the greatest liitrrcst at the navy department. whcre the ofï¬ctals realize the vcry grinr nuture- of the problcm that confronts Admiral Henry, The naval officers say that the administra» tive difï¬culties with which Admiral DA-ucy must (mutt-nil is indicative of what may be twpcch-d by Maj, Gen. Merritt when lAc rf‘itf‘lil‘F the Philip- pinâ€. .\ complrti- niulcrstnnding of tbc nature of the :icrt A-uirnt that exists betwrv'n Admiral Dvwcy and (‘hicf Aguinnldo seems to br lacking here, but from tho fact that mmcof the prcso rcpor‘is state that tlic iitsiirprnt lcudcl‘ l. rem-hing the surnndcr of Spanish 1mm» and bus proclaiimd liin‘nclf dicâ€" tator pro temporc that (ion Merritt I functions as inilitur3 pmcrnoi will be very limltrd. Wisconsin's crtaaiznrrou. Mmlsl‘ontclnfnl Anniversary .‘ Stnlrl‘l Admin-Io. Into [he Ell.- Appruprfllely Rene-bored. Madison, Wish, June 7.~Tho celebra- tion of the Minimi-nlcnninl anniversary of Wisconsin's ndiiiissinn into the “1150" opened in this city Tuesday. Sever-l thousand \‘ihlltlrh were present from Ill parts (i! the stain (2m. Bushnell and staff. of Ohio, arrived Monday. A! 2:15 in the afternoon the ï¬rst official meet- ing of the celebration was at the uni- versityarmory. Visitor-werewelcomcd on behalf of the state by Gov. Scofleld. on behalf of the city, by Mayor Whelah. The relponu was by Gov. Buphuell. At 5:80 in thc afternoon occurrrd tho boat race between U. W. freshmen and SLJohnamiliury In the evening thc State Press ano- cintion the state legislatorl since X‘HB the Eaatrrn Star and othcr organiu~ tiono held banquets. while the veteran- hcld a grand camping at Camp Randall. ()vrr 1.000 veterans are already under canvn- on the historic camp grounds. An ovcrflow meeting It l‘nivcraity Ir» nmry was addresled by J. V. Quarla, 0! Milwaukee. ' , The nail nu Delivery. Washington, June flnu'l'he conference report on the port office aminpriation bill u "ported to 1116 senate ’lucudny and agreed to by that body, carries A provision for the appropriation of $150,- 000 for rural free delivery. This is . compromue, the hour having appro- priated $800,000 and the unit: having refund to make any appropriation.