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Downers Grove Reporter, 1 Apr 1897, p. 2

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lanes Hazlett nnd WIIIInIn Frankâ€" I. were found gn‘l’ty of mnnahnghtm M killing Jolson Wflght u Hickory (harem. In Honme County. Iowa. The jury made the speck! request that Bullet! get the extent of the luv and 9: 1h! Punklin In lot at with IIgM ‘ mhhment. Ram Danny. the second "cum 0! Pal-tar Rona died of he: wounds AI. the mum place Knuhnn, Wm. where h. m shot. ‘ Than-- 3 Spencer, «no of the best « n men In Basin-v, men, shot . and dled In I low loan. an Inn with business mural-tunes. , L cruiser Montgomery I: now ' close watch on the entrance ‘ ., harbor Flu. Saar-Infl- , ,mltlom (to bound to )0. without donation. Unlted States miner Yamlc ran around It Port Near; Pulmyn. at tho mouth of the Urumy river. She In In a dnngerous position. Armor 3 bitter debate and many My scenes. the Manitoba legisla- ture nufied the zememt of the R0 nan Catholic pnmhlnl school quea- In addition to the Sons M Confed- m Veterans, who have been n~ clued I position in the Grant monu- mt nude, there In I possibility (in moral companies of mum. from mam aute- will be seen in mm Governor Adina has signed the bill abolishing capital punishment In Cob at: children of John McGrath, a firmer In the northwestern part at flush; county. Kan. tum drovnod lent their home on Snndny evening with “tempting to font Pole creek, 'Ikh h running hunk full. - mm fire coming In largo num- hen to the president against an- par- don or commnutlon M mo ”Mona. of Joan R. Dnnmp of ”lingo, for pntr flail-g nnrl tending obamno manor “tough the mm It In lntlmaterl Hm nothing II" he done In the way at clemency. (or the present at mm. Ill-ct Jon“. M years Ma. Ma boon untamed co the Baum Ralorm School [or two yarn for shooting his IMIP ll 0m Harv, In (M Osage nation. Jone. not his mum beams: hp oh‘ jetted to In: ll-ynr-old daughter and Jone- bung married. lbs-mum Auum (‘omwmn of LI Croce. Win. In. been lulu-n In In null-rhu- u Wnutnlm. Ir, (‘ou- «oa In about 75 "an of an and Mn modulo- to cognition-d urioun. WM“, dmllkn' all-Ind good- M" m adv-amt! [mm a hula of '1." wt nlloa to "JR. This In dale without ny toms] gnu-n] spool-em Among groans-rs, In. 1mm .\ldfoy bu bee-own in- ” out (In mum" at Mr lam-hand tour you! use during I damntk In”. B. It: killed I: n saloon II "In. melt. by ['0 IN Gov. loan! hu Appointed nu- rov- h'I-u polka bond (or Tom: Haul», ht: John Barb-dale (no). I). E. RIM, (no). Jndgu Sidmy IL Darla (ac-J. Dt. Joseph J, all, column! 0! M- !b-uring, Ill Irnleurtd In the Ulllnd flute. rourt ll Balumora, 3”,, to II" for alumna months and fined I“. Ball in refund pending In ap- Fred Gauike, an old resident of the villus of Miduiietown, in Dune county, WIL, committed suicide by hanging. He has been an inmate o! the poor- Ioulc. and about three weeks ago he left Ind again applird {or udmiuniou to his inmiiy, but was deniml. An entire bunincfls block in Little York, "1., VII buruvd. MHz-mu as fol- MI: W. J. [Ail-d, mval market, ti,- 000, insurance .100; W, ii. Brown. Mun. $3.000. innuranm $2,800; I). R. lorril. general lIu-rt'bnndlw, us 000, inluunrc |:,i00; ii. Wall-er, gro- w, [2.0%. inlmaum $1.000: (I. M. Bu. hnmm uni unurriukiux semis. ”.000, lunar-um 3300. Pneumonia has become epidemic In the village of Plalnfleld. lll.. between Aurora-and Joliet. Within (our days haven prominent cltizenx have died. Ind every house has a patient. Dor- Iorn and nurses have been sent from Jollet. Near Augusta, Ky.. the holler of a portable sawmill exploded. Instantly kllllng two men and latally lujurlng three others. The kllled are: Calvert Boone and J. R. Taylor. Georg; Morgan, 21 years old, was Instantly kllled at Calamua,‘ Iowa. while trylng to board a. moving train. John H. Green, 01 Geneva, 11]., aged 70 years, burst a. blood vessel while vomiting, and died shortly afterward. Scott Sevoll. a prominent and Wealthy citizen of Charlotte, Mich. committed suicide by shooting. At Shewano, “1.13,! the body of M- t“ Wlpperman was found In the up- per mil] pond. He disappeared Jan. 10. Franklin Sutcmte, a carpenter, aged 85 years, {on from a burn it Galesvflle. WM. and was killed. THB NEVIS 0? SEVEN DAYS UP TO DATE. HISTORY OF A WEEK. tomlulu Bough-a. loch! u‘ uni-m1 Dal-Io o! the Whole World car-mu: (tends-nod to: Our Radonâ€"Ibo Ao- swam 6mm 3mm. DOWNEBS GROVE. By WHITE .5 WILLIAME. ILLINOIS. Ilsa xlttle Clark, (or a number of yours It teacher In the public lehooll of ‘Galeneburx, "1.. committed suicide I7 ’hootlng herself In the bum while in n temponry a: of Infinity. Orval McPherson. who was convict- ed of murdering Marshal Finley at Morning Sun. town. was sentenced to tha penitentiary for life. A special from Hancock county. Tennessee. we the! Haunt Bull shot and tilled Thoma- llche and then shot herself. Thirty years ago she was a lender of society In Camden. VI. she claimed to be - collatenl descendant of Washington. During a fight at [A m, lad, be tween Jacob Leeds and Blanchnrd Thomas, med: was {gully nabbed lad Thomas was that and Instantly lulled. M Trenton. ”0.. s. G. Wilson v:- found murdered. H-ls head was split open and a Noddy u by near by. The ("I had been robbed of a small mm. Bloodhoundl were put on the trail. and Elle Home! and Spenty 00er were awe-ted. The hanging of John Hunt. at Co- lumbh. 110.. has been ludeflnflely pom- pouerl pending n appeal to the Sn- preme court. Hunt, who Is 73 years old, in given up all hope and went! to die. He was averse to the appeal, and but for the mlon of Ms attorney: he would have been lunged before not At Wnermwn. wm. Mrs. August Sell committed suicide by drovnlng In I cistern. John W. thlm, talcum to ex. minty Treaxurer Wind-liner, of Pius- Ield. Ill. accused or unremitting county monoy, was given up by his iondmen and placed In ml. The body of Joseph Pasha, a pioneer settler of “calm. Wm. was found busing to I use In the doorynrd. Harry Adams. charged 'Nh having Illlrd and than burned me Miles of lhv lourlrl-‘mlden brothers. I‘M lo. 12. IS and 17 respectively. at Frontenac, Kilt, has been acquitted after [our days‘ trial. The overdue German steam" Ar~ main of n"- Hamburg-American line. vim-h Ion Hamburg [or Boston clam- een dun am, Ion arrived utter a tem- pellnous voyage. l’pon the recommendation of (It arrhblshop of Canterbury. (to original log of the Mama‘er. not In the N. bnty a! 14mm» palace. 'm be m- am“! to Ibo, sun» a! ”unanimous. Th pope in mutual Ila. Hu- Ilmlll. PumI dwlonlo In no Ullled But". to rrply to (he «caution! and: uni-m Mm by mum. u: the round Slam. and has umd III- to churn um gram: pol-Able (act. A dispatch to (M London Dally It" from [lamb-y my- that a ulnar at an Italian mnwl And An Saul-h brain mod nmon have died [mm (to him pug-m. um um aver-I other can han- broken out among (he Kuâ€" roooun raiding III III. on". Dr. Nan-on. an. Norvutn explorer. It“. lamina b‘rm on NI ".7 lo Pub. No In: Iflco-Od u Boning»- lnrvll-r by u» lumen-l “thorn!“ l‘t'lm Bismarck In all] confined lo MI home by nervou- depnulou ad I with dimmer. up mclvu law \‘ll- non, but Im condmoo I- not funded u non-Ion The Gnman fetch-lax by a vote of i of" Team-law, NonhV (lemm- and 179 In 49 ndopwd the "dim! pcople‘aoy Mflh Alabama. l'uwh. plum um puny manual (or the payment. otv Mr [rm throughout this region ”ember. o! u“, nlcluuw. 11“, mt- I won In full bloom. nu! lhv pmumu- “my vanilla“ 0‘ “awful"... um I (I II that (hm Inm- are link-d. on- ”5‘1““‘ r-nd nlnn nuns)! labor-In. l'flflfifihmg Imus. “'hlle the Rev. Mr. Housman, pastor of the From)! Pram-term!) church a! Green Day, “13., Wu: cuulng wood in the rear 0! his house the ax became on- llnlled In a clothes line and re“ upon Ills head. cutting a deep (ash About {our Inches long, Maple lhll Place at Peklu. 111., the residence of Conrad huppen, n bank“. was completely destroyed by are. A small sate contulnlng $2,000 worth 0: diamonds belonging to Mrs. Luppcn was saved. Luau, 830,000; Insurance. ”11,000. lu endeavorlng to save furniture from a burning house Mr. Bound, an aged resident o! McMillan, Wk!" '33 burned to death, and his wife lilo was {rightfully burned. A twenty-tour-ioot iiy wheel at Car- negie’a Edgar Thomson steel works. at Braddock. Pm, burst about midnight. killing David Hugo, a workman. and seriously injuring George Snyder. The two large mills or the Kreuger l: Lachmnn Milling Company at Nee. nah, Wis“ were burned. Two horses perlshed. About 10,000 bushels oP“ 8min were destroyed. The total lose“ was 820,000; Insurance. $12,000. Ethel Wills, 20 years old, was burned to death avcldentally while alone in the house of John L. Pyle, her foster- tather or guardian, at Huron. S. D. Hezekiah Johnson was killed by a Chicago Erie train while walking along the track near Huntington. Ind. Fire destroyed the residence of James Cavanaugh, Washburn, Wis. Mrs. Cav- anaugh and the. children were asleep when the fire broke out. and they bare- ly escaped with their lives. Fire broke out in the Marsh. Dawlnx A! Parker block. at Nissan, Mich, Sun- day. The block was occupied by a meat market, flour and feed store and barber shop. All the upper portion of the building was destroyed. The loss In 83.000; insured. A are that burned from 12:30 to 8 o'clock occurmd at Portsmouth, VA. nuuday. making fifty families homo- i'su and causing 8100.000 damage. The fire originated in Whitemirst’s Hall. on the corner of Green and Glasgow ltreets, and burned the block to London "reel. \ CRIME- FOREIGN CASUALTIES Wheat. No. 1 nuts” Corn. No. 2 mixed... o-u. No. 27mm ..... Ry. ......... MILWAUKEE. What, No. 2 spflng.... Corn, No. 3 .......... .. . Oats. No. 2 white ....... Barley, No. 2 ............ Wheat. No, 2 cash... Corn, No. 2 1111106.... Data. No. 2 mixed..." Rye, No. 2 mhw Claverseed. mime cash Rye. No. 1. Corn. No. 2 Oats, Na 2 whm What, No. 2 winter... Corn. No. 2 ........... . 0:23. No. 2 ........... Cattle. all grades ..... Hop, :11 grades ...... Sheep and lambs ..... Beginning Friday ”no member: 0! the Nehru“ loflslnlnre mun tori wlmom [my nnlll nun! adjournnmt. the mu day session provided b; In! I having expired. I. C. Baker. mmcrimendom o! the second disum o! the central division 0! the Women: l'mon Tolnmp’n Com- pany. dial a! St. Louis of heart trem- ble. He late: a widow and eight cthmn. TM (‘lomn Toy Company a! (‘In- rlmnm ”swam! 00.1.7 00 Edvard mmm. Tho amt: up 133.000; Ha- bum”. "31m Tho company had pruvlmvsly mnfossml )mlgmvmn to Um «Mum-a ammuulnz to $20.0“). Senator Quay Intrmlnml n H". by mum. nun-mum; "n- l‘rrxldoll to mnlny men Ihn may be uhmpfly thrown out or ompmymmc. "tmhor with all ”WNW, lnmm." II the m‘ “rm-0km M puer wnrkm Tho ml": at Hurt-nun. N. IL. an mull!“ lmn qua-mm" o! couon 30ml» [or flu- CMMI-o trade. fin hundrfll hula q! goon- were shipped to (‘mna m. UNI. vh \‘nnwnvor. ll 0.. and minor orders t") be Mini .- noon in pot-able. Tho board of walking dutmtu bu decided In my! the Inflatio- o! Nlhflp Potter Io mum. Hm Clue-ul- 1! Mm a. Btpnlnm' Unw- no um l'lumhora' Halon II New York. William DnJc-a. who [or fight your: in been ‘mummr o! the l'nutuluun Church board of (0min minions. has ":0an on Account of (he eta-um 1“qu Mn work onwlw. LATEST MARKET REPORTS. There are 700 mnn or the British fleet now It Slmonstown. 80ml: Am- ca, sum-ring from malurlul tewr, cun- tuu-u-d during the recon: expedition to Benin. Heavy [roan are reported from all Edna nail). the lfâ€"y‘r-ar-old daughter of John P. Imln. living about six miles southwest of Kenn-dun. “'13.. who caused wide Imam-st {mm the (act that she had been asleep since March 15. died Frhlu} night. [3]: tn the flaw of the dvalh aha rcntiuuvd to sleep and could not be m‘uuwd. Another sm'm‘c shock of earthquake lasting [We-h1- Mamas was 101'. in Mnntrul m. 12:10 0" :ork FrxJny morn. Ins. The steamer Clive. which arrived at New York Sunday from Naples, brought 1,119 Italian mot-rage pawn. gets. the largest number of lmmngnts brought to this port by any one steamer this season. Monsignore Del Val, the newly ap- pointed papal dens-gate to [hp church In Canada, arrived at New York Sunday In the l'mbria and went at once to the residence 0! Archbishop Currlgun. National Commander Donovan of the Union Veteran League states that President McKinley has assured him that he will be in Philadelphia April 9 and review the parade ol the lesion. the occasion bclng the thirty-sixth an- niversary oi’ the surrender of Appo- manox. Papers have been signed and delivâ€" ered transferring the entire Jackson County. Ohio, coal field to the “Kruger syndicate of London. limited." in con- sideration 0! $4,000,000. Special reports to the Kansas City Journal from nearly a hundred points In Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma. concerning the conditions 0! the wheat crop Indicate ‘ that farmers were "scared worse than they were hurt" by the alternate freezing and thawing earâ€" ly In March. The stockhnlders o! the Terre Hauta. Ind., Opera House Company have de- cided to build a theater :0 cost $85,000. The project had been In contemplation nlnce the only theater Terre Huute had burned last spring. but there have been hithches which were finally overcome. Secretary at State Sherman was con- flned to his room Sunday with an “r tack of rheumatism. KANSAS CITY NEW YORK, DETROIT. TOLEm. PEORXA. MISCELLANEOUS. wuxs. DOWNERB GROVE REPORTER . d .18353 .31 05.19 emu, 64.70 05.25 64.20 05.40 65.60 04.20 65.50 .89 .24 .21 75 .2195 49‘”; 31% .245 .18 .37 '6 .39 .22“ A!” .21!‘ .1755 .18“ Bun-l of wan-g. The body of Alonzo ll. Walling, hanged at Newport, Ky.. Sum-d” for the murder of Pearl Bryan. was buried m Greenwood cometary. Hamilton. Ohio, Thursday night. Em: one". to no Int-um. Many surfintendcntn of indinna caunty Institutions have been retained In their politions, in “curd-nee with the policy of Governor Mount not to make changes whcre incumbents are ancient officers. The‘bundmgs and cells or the new Institution 'm occupy a tract cover- lng an are: of about seventeen m” The main building, reuniting the prin- on oellu. has a frontage of 800 feet, and the lnclosnre extends 900 feet northward (a provide for future Inâ€" pmemente that may become neces- The new United States penitentiary on the Fort Leavenworth military reservation is now under prm‘oss oi erection. Tm- prim when rompirted «will be one oi the iineet, one of the most sevure. one of the most unique and convenient in the. country. it will present a image of 800 feet, with n depth oi campus of 900 feet and sham sixteen ncren inside the prison veils. it will be the largest prison in the country and VIII acrornmodnte 3,000 convicts. The government hen found it in essential that It should own end operate its on penitentinrien tor the confinement end care of the prisom convicted under the Federal laws. Heretot'ore it has been the mice to m the rsrionn state penitentiefles for the keeping sod confinement ot the ottendern ngninet the United Stolen laws. and inasmuch as the various state institutions have not been ebie to are for whet they consider outside prisoners. numerous ohjeetions iuvc stinen to that method. end the demand crested for (over. meat penttontinries. land-1. ”A". ID. The Inn and um: column!" at (on! men! mud-anus to nu ma:- loy «an! mm In nu- lmuno. TM Ont ‘W (M ma on nrlnfln. [Inc NEW PINITENTUARV. UNI'VED STATES. LEAVINWORTH. KANBAI In the "mute the proposed cimngm in the clz'ii-xu-niro ragulutionx won- diwussed. Tho "Millll‘ was tittuii)‘ ro- ierred to tlzo L‘hn-M-JWIC'O oomtmttc-o. The arbitration ti‘t‘ut)‘ was ukm up in executive session. Prom opinion: tx- preuetl it would mom I: ume-ity of the lanntorfi are 01")ch t.) tht‘ (truly. Gaunt-y. Murrlt 2:. The tray: and mum committee 0!- !vred amendments to the tar"! bill lrotu tinu- to time» and thew won: moltly adopted without oppuuitiuu. The ram: on «auto at "him lead 1‘” lucnumi [mm 3 l-2 routs to 4 cont- prr pmmni: in mloru. (tom 2 i-'.' coat- to 3 «nu. In ttw mum at mmo rem-rit- on than tantrum“ .\ir. itirh- "linen dot-lured that [M rat" in "wire out of the tout-tron M‘hfl'flk‘l o! the hill rm timer thnn tium- oi lht' Alt-Kin- It! in. Thom-y. Murcia 35- The four days' general debate in the house on the Dingley tarlfl bill closed to-nlght. The vote will be taken next Wednesday. There were no special features in to-day's debate. Friday. latch 20. The tariff bill was thrown open (or amendment under the five-minute rule in the house. but seven weary hours 0! work only served to dlspobe or nine of the 162 pages of the bill. Mr. :Dockery IMO.) oflercd an amendment that in case any urtiviv, malll' liuiiabio by the bill. was l-untruilod by a trust or combination the duty unnn surly article should be smpvndod. The mu- ‘ (Jon was declared on: of order. SM- eral unimportant mnnnlm-e elm-mi- mentn were nan-ml to. Walnut-day. flan-n in. In the house there were two notable speeches. one by Mr. Grosvenor of Ohio and the other by Mr. McMillln of Ten- nessee. Mr. McMillln denied that there was any necessity for the bill, and de< trounced the measure as a legislative robbery. The reciprocity clause he especially attacked. claiming it put too much power in the hands of the preal~ dent. Mr. Grosvenor pointed out the mm and certain downward course that had followed thepassaga of the Wllson bill. He predicted a healthful change in business conditions in firm mediately follow the passage 0! the Dingley hill. Slow Prom-u- made In tho flan-uroâ€" Donner-In oau- Ho-v Amondmull~ Rem-maul!“ Decker: Allu- I Blow It the Truth. DINGLEY TARIFF BILL UNDER DISCUSSION. THE DEBATE BEGUN. Ind (rum Dunno-n lug-Ill... Genet-l stagnation of null famine. has been occasioned In central Illinois by the mud, which has blockaded thc country to“: and rendered transport:- uon by which utterly Impmlblu. George Dixon. the featherweight champion, successfully defended his title hyfieioaulig Frank Erna in a hard twenty-nve-mund battle in the arena of the Broadway Athletic club, New York, Wednesday night. The orntral wing extends north'arri from the main building some «in feet. it rontain! the prison out-ea. convict diningâ€"moan, and kitchen and working department on the ground floor; and in the second story a number of nrbool- rooma and a chapel. The walls of the new institution will be built at brick and stone. quarried and prepared on the premises. The law under which the work in done requires that the prim labor shall be employed in the 'constmctlon as in as: practicable. It is expected that from five to ten year: will be required for the completion 0! the institution. as the act of congress contemplated appropriations from year to year as the work mm. nary 1mm yvar to par. TM ralur of tho imprm'omonls whom mmplnh‘d will ho about “200.000. The mos-lain!!! M the art of "men‘s-n nmler thlrh the work ls min: rlnno rmnln‘ Hm! I! shall provide for M has! I :m remit-ls. This moans that thwo wlll manual-Hy be 1.200 rmrate rolls. Thom «Ila are ml: m {at long by nine lm wk!» and ulna foot Mgll. Each 0! them is provided with a folding able and mm Mud and separate plumbing and rel-mum. There are he «cries 0' these cells Each cell In prodded wln an Iron dour and II burial-red 'lI- dov. The equipment (Immt will be at thy-mat We": and :pproved Ito-v, Imm- I‘b'u "to. rmmm Export. mm am In um um.- n..~ mdmon at ”w Kama: Intl‘. vmp "port pro-nun [or "w largm wup for IVPI'A' yarn. Tin-y my prmrl Imitation. plum: lo 30.000.0w Imam- In the «Mr. llhurunmr Mary "on human. 'l'hn \prl! I-mn- 0! {law Lululun .\'n- tlmml III-\h-n' sun-«m ulnu l'r-‘u‘dc-u' lit-Kinks in "nul- Iu umrunz hum-mm commandant-m m a-unmrlunn‘ ullplv- mnur ngvnu In lulu Io luv uhla- ul‘ ”daily to mxulluto “.9: nw Lu. 2- o! (ow-tumour. “‘1" "an- tu Ital-elm Ilrhlga-n. The r.2l|m.u| bridle auras: llu- With- coom-a rum. M Ullrlfl‘ SL'U'm, molw mllva «on! u! \';I lusm, (::|.. W.“ ur- rlud mwu' hr [in I‘u-vl. me mwâ€"hulf to two-thirds. 0! Un' I-rhlgw in lhv rouuzy will haw la b» ulnulz ul a [many leuw. l'nnrvl l'rou "an Aulgnrd. The l'nllod Pro»: having its prlu< clpal 052.1» m .‘x’vw York, at .1 law hour Mummy aflmmmu filed an : gnmcnr for tho iqu-fll n! m (I‘rdti (u [“11”- Mick (‘. l! mu. Mr. ELL-nu 15 Ill" :ImIMcr of I11- ('.r:';-:|':-Uun. 'I'Ih' atsaf‘glh mom pupa” arr Him! by (‘iuulm .\‘ Dunn. pl'wuh'lil o.’ lin- l'nl‘jlul'Z'LU'J. lfltol Menu Ire-at Er..- Wllllum Really (I: Help “I‘m-key. The London Daily Chronicle's Ath- ens correspondent says he has it from a. reliable sourvo that Emperor William has offered to UK‘ sultan the services of Gen. \‘on Golsz and of other German officers l! tho Turkish gorm-umem do< sires to avail Itself at them in lhe dlfâ€" ficulty with Grew-e. The senate adopted a resolution inâ€" troduced by Mr. Pettigrow (S. D.) ask- ‘lns {or lnl'urmatlon as to President Cleveland's recent order estublishing forest reserves. The bill m prohibit klnetoscoptc exhibitions of prize lights was reported favorably. A hm was passed for the settlement of the ac- count between Arkansas and the United States. It involves a payment by the state of a. balance of 8160.000. The rest of the day was spent in ex- ecutive session. prepared from fish bladders valued at not above 10 cents per pound. from 2 to 2% cents. The second placed a duty at 81 per pound on bauxite not refined. An amendment adding looking-glass plates to the varieties of glass dutiubio ‘ at 10 per cent ad vulorem was adopted. ‘Mr. McCali (Rem Mass.) expressed the opinion that the duties in the bill were too high. He especially men- tioned wool. Representative Lowering (Rea. Mass). 11 large manufacturer, said the manufacturers of New Eng- land did not want the duties in the cot- ton and woolen schedules in the bill, neither the compensatory nor the straight duties. has for some time been In mum; between Amara lad Hull. ave m. m am- through Geneva. The Anm and Elm electric road no 811-1133!an to get a Marmot-var through Geneva. which the Clty Cour on has no long objected to. The rad Over A hundred years have penned over the head of "Unrle Jimmy" Lute 01 Chicago. beet week he edema! Me mm birthday. W!th a dash 0! green in his buttanhole. "l’ncle Jlm- mle" received his many friends at Me home. 531 Garfield nvenne. All day long he kept open house and many will be the stories which he will tell 0! days before the days of living men. 0! the ‘ men's age there is ab doubt. Friend- Vheve looked up the record I! Cherie- vllle. County Limerlek, Ireland. and have found proofs to gusty the nun! thermal. Mr. Lane is remnrmly young for hie years. He can dance the Irish jig with “meet the vigor of fifty teen ago. Me grasp in strong. and Me health is excellent. He arrived in Chl- eegoln lmsmdhu-tneebeennh» miller figure In the city. Mn. Flore Miller. of Monticello, will be a candidate for the presidency at the National miee' Relief Corps at the ensuing election. She is at pree- ont president of the state org-enla- tion. and will probably hue n etmng lament at the flute encampment in Gale-burg next May. Tb:- human".- nr )im-mn mum, haw unanimously adorn-vi 1min (firm P. Thnmrm, M Jnrhsoaviiie, for ”NH" )min of mo Scrunch MM chi dish-m. Pm niinr "mimics! won flown-1|. John Mum. of On ('mmiy. is v? (m 4 Inch" in". and his rm- 5 [ML 0M can In 6 in! 4 union. another In 2" is- G In! 1 inch”. ihv- ml! at i! in I "-90 !i .14 int-hm. aml "w iRrp'mr-old baby is 1m! t. {cw-v, Tinnio. a girl. ate-1 i7. is i) (Mi. Mrs. Etta Km", I ’ marrirvi shirt 5.4 6 foot 2 "when. .\i :m nnioriainmom in i‘rhana a now 3} wivm v! rhnrxm fur miminsirm In maria. Earn person paid :1 NM fnr I‘m-h day Hm numih was 0le Hum ho nu barn. Thus «no lmm on the 5”) of the mnmh gm in inr .1 train. whiio rims» lmrn law on wvre taxed accordingly. This is me very latest. Juan Soars. now running: fm' mayor on the ropuhlioan Help! in Filings, in an old Gakshnrx buy. "is father was tomriy at the head of 1M Seminary street lflsion, and will In recalled by any n a very min. Christia- ‘mrker. Ir. Sean attended Knox col- leg. but did not graduate. lie was there recognized a mpeiem no mifllfi. A Wmnnn. "L. woman Manna a law Ion-nun mm In now-r pm In: ml. a" mom ran-(M nun-mum mnmsb Ibo who", and "I" family Im- NI" '0‘ hymn lwl' mmnmu n 1hr rum! 0! Mr 'lorzn‘ II I: and that than» an Mm or (out Memo-n. or "I‘m-r I)" Bataan." tom-g (or I)» «on In (Man. and IM putr- unâ€" warm-n "In mm!- In [30‘er n! rnlrrulnlu‘ maria una- Warl‘t ‘I'I’u mnmhn ago l.‘ Slrhkhmi mu. [tom Montana «n a mm In In!- hrolhrr, l‘rnnk mrh-Hnmt. uh» mum mt Han-la .‘Hlnhm. H» mu uhn mm m. IHP and «Na-d on me um. and 71. .\'« uurk, Kuhrull manly. hm quuéd I rallruwl Im' "may ”mm. and "an Inb- lrrHu-cl “50,000 {or n mm of way to MM. and n..- Hm I"! prubnbly ho lmm m- mmnu-r. (Ecru-ml (‘Mz'tm (‘. "Hum. lurlm‘rly Idjumnl»qrm»ml of th- smu‘. ban nu (union! to nu» ma lore and “award tho mmmm-umm u! the Tnmum Nuns-e at Chi-10, Frank .\I. (Tar/turd, (urnu‘rly mn- noflml “1th Hm [Bloominulon ln‘mlrr, has bee-n ammlmml n l'ullml Sums mnmlml Im- u." Hulnulou umu'hl. In llou. Cour-go “'endllng Mll lm-xuro tn Jzn-ksumlm- March 18 on "l'nsm-n Hemline-n." The effort It said to In- IIIO lit-x! 0! his numomuu eioqm-ul m‘mluc~ u'mut. Mason county [armors nus going to try the experiment of raising sugar beets this season. obmining (he net-ed [mm the department at Washington. A chaplvr of the Society of the Sum of the American Revolution, the sec- ond In llllnoin. was organized at Blaomingtou Saturday, D. S. Sheppard, postmaster at Wash- lnxlon, Iii.. has resigned and will move :0 Tuna. What it fills action should become epidemic? Hillsboro sportsmen have Incorpor- ated us a chub to enlorce the laws to: the prolovtlun of game, and will pros. acute violators. Kelthsburg business men have raised 81.000 as a bonus (or a button factory. which will employ 300 men. Isn‘t that pretty cheap? Mr. and Hrs. Ed Hum, near Mounds, 11].. have u. child that only weighed 3% pounds with its clothes In a few hour. after birth. The Lincoln burial casket factory will be moved to a twoâ€"story building to be erected near the gas Works In Lincoln. Monmouth (‘ullcge pupils are thinni- enlng to desert in a body and so u Knox Com-go at Guleaburg. Reports from all parts of De Wit! county show the wheat outlook to he very poor. There Is talk or forming an artillery company in Gulosburg‘. Sou-n Duyu' lluun‘ulngu funicularâ€"lo. dun. Helium-m. I'ulltleal. UHIIIIII‘L Ohilunry and .“KIEGHMIII'IIIID Evan" from Eu-ry b‘m‘flun of the Slate. ILLINOIS NEWSLETS. RECORD OF MINOR DOINGS 0' THE WEEK.

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