had been 1 member of the Beptlet church over70 yearsâ€"wee an eerneet devoted christian womeapromiueni. in church and temperance workâ€"- always reedy end willing in mist the poor end distressed. In brain end mentel cepedty ehe wee above the everege end the impreee of her mung cherecter and principles wee stamped on me community in which she lived. One eon met his dentin in the civil war Mlle; for the principlee embodied in hie mother’s teachingsâ€"and two eons survive her-Deniei W. Beebe re- ’lldlngin love, end Avery N. Beebe. circuit clerk of Randell county. The lea Elm-n Merci or this We wee her nephew. Mrs. Nancy Connolly died in Plano, llls., larch 20th, at the age offlym She had llvod In Plano since 1855. um The big bills at the Olympic are to be hem up right dong 1n the In- mment for the week heginning Honda], Hal-ch 2" shows mnclmively. Fred Helien Ind llollie Fuller, two of â€alright.“ lights of farce-comedy. will head the bill. with a new comedy sketch, ï¬lled with new and bright music and farcical situations. Katie Henh, the moat populnr singer of child songs in Anetta, end the most “lento-l actre- in childish souhrem parts, will have several new songs, and mostoi herald favorites. No one on Mn vaudeville stage Appeals so strong- lg to women and children as does His- Hetth. The ï¬ve Cutilllane, headed by Gould Griihn, will present. Towne’s play, "A Gem of Wits," and other ï¬ne act: will be given by Wm! Ind Cumn. Schultz’umdsne dogs Ind Ed. Lute". In Central blot-k. Muslc. whim. molt-"om. “slung anal mired-menu formal the magma. About :- hum-Ind m In uttemlam and all wen do: lighted wllll the «leflflnment. Cloth- lng, pmvldom and money were con- trllmtod. and founded to them-plum home at Uncoln. this auto. l-t Than-day owning the HM FOL lows uni Wm rah-baled the 13th attains-q of the subordinate and the m of the Edith]: Mm In their In" The lull «MI a! winter I'lln'l'l' down upon um tot-um; Tnvsalnn‘. will» a turn akin-v cam-"ml M [Ma limo of 5m. A swag mam“ vim! an": "n damp um: Iain Ihmunh "no I". In "I. Mm!» diwmfnflun of palat- wians who were «unveils! lo hm the blast. It in a day â€pk-III o! the Indium" of (he that} month. I“... ruin-mu] a! and 10th. lun‘b’d and I! And mu. April M mum. ".1“th IMOI. "'7. to I" [IMM- norflmut. run an! nominal-c It on. [no plan .1†I‘M [In mum! Mn For tall pannin- away mu. ll. "min, mat (1. II. A Q. If}. Hood’s m. m hu'monlonl with MI W gentle, Prevention in better than cure. Ree your blood rs, your upped!» and ring": imperfect by hklngfl ham-opting. All book: must be [stunned to the library April ad, and no books will be given out on that. any. This In for tho purpose of taking an Inventory. I have a limited supply of pun lag- xlo lturphy soodpom, which I om!- at the following prices: Peck 40c; In" bushel 75c. Patties desiring change of good would do well to humus-to. Bunplos may be seen at the Rural!!! ofï¬ce. W. 0. Ban: seated In every particular. Munro pianos from $50 upward. Semi for the complete list of these pianos, just ï¬nned. Among the makers "pretent- ad are: Braumuller Decker 8m, Kimball, Knabe, Steinway, Wober, Hale. Bauer. Fischer, Hazeleon and others. Ilyou are at all Intended in a piano, do not {all to write at om, In this notice will not â€you mln. Ad- dress Lyon Healy, 199â€"203 Wabash A PIANO AT A NOIINAL PRICE. chirago‘s largnst music house, Lyon illuly. In order to sharply reduce stack. ls offering a Iarge number of sample slylo new pianos. slightly med pianos. Ind second-hand Instruments. M. almost nominal prim Uprights In low-$3125, and wnrnntod as repro- The only «heap mnllty in them hm.- ‘ever is the price: la all other rap-.113 they grade as high as my rum in the market. Their [mung mantle.- have been fully tested and (maul In he mn- equalled. They are not only of goal style when new. but retain their shape Md excellent appearance mu" m-« pletely worn outâ€"4 very rare qnallty; ln even the highest pricedshm They \ an and in [hwmn Grove in, Nani Bros. who has just received I new In- voice of the various styles. “you h cm 3.900 Insul- for men‘s war um Dun nut-01ml a urn-Im- popular“; than I“. whlamtnl W. I. â€maln- Mm T"? but Nun {My cwmhlm style unalqunluy M A luv! ["1â€- 'Ill [inn "nun "Mu-Mal Imlowm'ml 11w mannfmlnn- M â€90" «hm Im- made It 1mm!» fur a man in live mm“ Indium: tin-um‘lnmw In Imog- Mm- n" mum»! with [outrun at u gut-a style as the mullet am-nlsA the ol- lnmely lmv prim M erln Hwy an mid MM‘HIR the. within rem-h 00‘ a". Till POPULAR DOUGLAS IMO“ I‘rimnflm {or the nomination of the radon: town olllccn to be voted upon. April 6th. men held last Halunlay. and mulled In the nelwuon 0! Mn follow In: candldnleï¬: Fur wpervlw'. Jun. "(Quota-k o! "motive: (or manhunt mutant-or. Fwd Alulurmnn of lace: (or Amer. J. ll. lhrr of Uovmetl‘ (iron: for law- «lurk. Frank 1'2. A1"! a! Humble: for mil-(tor, P. J. I'nnlhn 0! Down: (have: for mmmhnlonar o! highly-ya. C. II. Wuhan": {or jaw of "on l-emv. A. I. Pour-o". and am. Fan. Illnululo: J. ll. ‘Iu'th, lbwmntlmw; Conrad “unh- Iunn, Luv: forum-MM". J. W. Nk'hol- muml Jun. .W-lmuld". "Inn-Ink: A. H. (‘ounuuhu "unnum- Um": Fred Inhmnn. Inn-o. The (â€"0wa Iowa. “My c-ammlunmen we" “och-l: Jâ€. lc-Cflntovl. l’nnt (3mm: Ind J. W. “nun. The council will decide ut its next meeting. the water meters for all con- sumers. This seems to he the only just. 1 way, and paying for just what they get, giving everyone the privilege to economize ln Its one or not, About one~ fourthol’ our wnsumem have meters now. Theprmnt meter rates of tho cents per ")0 gallons would seem lower than any strong mun or woman could pump the water. Bull them mum are oxpoctod to be Muted when every- thing maul «walked. Two Well-bred bluodhounds have been purchased by Henry Eggers, of this city, and he expects to do some good work in tracking criminals with them. The on murderers have mum and gone. but. we hope the dogx will prove so use- ful that. crimes. both great and small. will now have u quietlha. or if the‘ wickedly inclined persist. In their work, we will have a pretty sure Salim fucllon that they will be captured. The board of snperviraors have had experts examine the books of the vari- ous county otlloers. From your to year the reports of the county ofï¬cers have been approved hy the board of aupen visors, and if unormges exist. why were the reports approved? The com-L house is being rapidly pushed towald completion, and the county amt-em Imp-9 to campy it before July I. An election has been called by the county judge (or June 7, when When- km will decide by vote whether or no the depot surroundings slmll be made more presentable by condemning the blocks south or the track for park pur- poses. The next county Teacher’s Institute will be mm M flinmlule In April. TOWN OFFICERS PRIMARIRS. LIBRARY NOTICE 888D MATOES. It. 1.. Bumps, Secretary. WHEATON. â€I. v v. a nut“ 17 “1‘0... Alter the last sale we intended continuing the wholeule bacillus May lst, Mr. G. 1. Corey, the manager, will retire from the carpal- and the Western business will be cloned, with thence ' all! Q No stock will be carried in Chicago; all orders will he fled direct I the factories. For this reason ever: dollar: worth 0! stock ill the“ store will be sold to the highest idder. Mr. Herman ‘ the I gentlemanly auctioneers in the city, will rename the A"; treat for the trans. No other opportunity will ever be 1.0% citizens ol hicago to buy as elegnnt good: It their on ' Grand Final €109in Out Sale at PUBLIC AU TION of the Entire holmlo and Ron" Shel Lamps, Cut Glass and Silver Plated Wure.... The Pairpointï¬zw Mfg. Company... ; Fun-233%, Carpets. Curtains, Draperies Cor. Walla-t1" “1*†i A SLASH WOOOOSOOOOO Now In Progress. ééï¬â€˜ï¬‚'Ã©ï¬ . An Awful Cut in Crackers. READ THIS: ~ .v- vv' TT‘V‘TV‘V 3: What do YOul ‘s 0! Chicago to buy as elegant shod: It their on AUCTION SALE BEGINS MONDAY. MIC]! "I. 224 Wabash Ave. F ‘ Lunch T331137 Atkins Sultana. Brenner Lunch Oatmeal Graham Gems G_in_ger_8na.pa per lb 50 City soda. per lb. 50 A. B. C; oyster " " 5c Select soda “ " 80 Samtcga wafers, 14c package two for 25¢ M-b.".lmm. IN SWEET GOODS! I Revell’ March Sale. . “than!" Incl.†mIâ€"Mflu... 10c 14c 14c 14c 10c 10c 10c 100 100