According to the â€'50:!†of the mace «nu-(mom. . chaise of real- meo by a fourth-clans mum-tar In wandered equiv-lent to n resignation. g m Dingle] arm um has nrouned humble mmgonmn In French Mule circles. Realmlou is The Massachusetts Home has passed I hm Inning A penalty for the second dense o! stealing e bicycle of Impris- onment In the state prison not exceed- m ï¬ve yeere or a ï¬ne of not less “an the new" has been poor, no the ac- tion vu taken by (Ii-Ithaca Mel-n capitalists who own the controlling In- W in the corporation. of lynchen three Italian {knâ€"en: of flghnvflle. 14.. August 6 mg The president has «added to recom- mend to congress nn appropflntlon u n gndeynnlty for the killing by a mob Justin Smith Morrm, the veteran len- .tor from Vermont, celebrated his dghtyâ€"neventh birthday Wednesday. Frederick A. Dawn of Trenton, N. 1.. has been appointed receiver of the Brewer pottery, a leading Industry of flan, Ohio, and one of the largest pot- tefleu In the went. The business of Ex-Cangreumn George W. Cooper left Ma home It Columbus. Ind., su- umhy night for the mountains of New lexico for the beneï¬t at his health. Be In In feeble madman from a â€were one of grip nnd a complication of oth- er dine-nu. Active media} operatons érerilhflfnll him In South Dakou And a large mg of wheat will be put out. Pro-Idem McKinley has decided "ml to wlll be unable to Attend the Null- vllle expmltlon the openlng day. May I, but wlll fol-null] notlty Ills nulhorltles that he will visit the exponltlon alter the ndloummem of congress. Peal Ully, elght nan old. of Glen~ wood, llch.. was burned to death while attemptlng to put wood la a an". In. Leland Sanford emplnually mie- the awry minted by W. 5‘. Burn- to the oflect that she wounded in Insuring her life (0! 81.000300 In the New York company with which he In connncted. an. to W. but um In I ï¬ngerna- audition. A mnlmnm of the mnrmlnllvn at “an Prubylorun chunhn of ladl- uwpom wu hid (0 Arrange {or en- tertaining m Prenatal“ nun-II Iv- ..ny in Who.- ln my. Oneal Benjamin Han-1m vm prelude und want I historic gave! to the Ioderr m. Gov-mar Mount Alan 'm mend. â€mauve "aim of Indiana. who I! mum from â€Horn mull- auona follcwlng I fall from I med A 0m! Northern «Inbound pawn. 3' train much a brolum mil our Bau- mch. cut of Knurpcl, "ML Both angina broke loom. and were hurled don the aide n! (no mount-In. Four of the cm were hurt Engine-er huh Iodomly. 1‘0 va York assembly pound the I‘ll to want the Inf!!!“ 0! high emu On “Minn. The pope bu olevurd the arch- bhbopu 0! Lyon; Rnnnnu, Rnucn Ind sump do 00mm!- to the unn- umn Ind tom-Hy proclaimed the â€bully named buhops u! llulalo. Manna, W‘llmlnnon and Mubllr. )LB Bmfleld. a wealthy lar- Chath am to'mhlp. Ill. died mm of lludauum. Be It- fl'nlddo 3 your an. ’ " â€to n: (and dad nu II. supposition being that y n [flinch 00mm A mowulide occurrvd Mundny at the nine: ol the Consolidated Mining Cam- pAny, four miles north of Brigham City, naming In the death of Fred Wol- lnuplor. Ed I“ Ami William Turn- c. David liuueii And John Dalian van also moved ‘under by the uiidc, but were when out alive. The mmptrollor or the currency has declared dlvldcndu In favor o! the creditor» o! Insolvent national banks as Gallows: Forty per cent, the Missouri Winn-l Bank or Kama: City, 110.: 30 per cent. thn ï¬rst National Bank of Gmeu. Kan. Colonel Wllllam L. Kellogg. the gal- lant old soldier who was In command of the Fifth infantry at Fort McPher- lon. 08.. was given a milllary qum'al Monday. New llampshlre holders of 431 shares of stock in tho failed nulloual bank of Bloux (my, lawn, will be sued to re- oover an assessment of 875 auhm-e levied to pay the lmnk'n Indebtedm-Hx. Harriett v. Ankeny. aged 97. died at Des Molnes. She had llved there since 1864 and has 200 descendants In the city. The North Dakota Milling Company, capital $150,000, has assigned. The president has Informed Repre- sentative Barthel-It a! Missouri than Jullus Goldsmith of Milwaukee, Wis. had been selected for ConsuLGenernl to Berlin. General Powell Clayton, United States minister to Mexlcu, who has been III at the Planters' Hotel, St. Louis. for some fllme, threatened with pneumonia, ls sufï¬ciently recovered to depart for his home in Little Rock, In. the care of 'his private secretary. He will shortly return to the city if his health permits. THE NEWS OF SEVEN DAYS UP TO DATE. I‘olltlul. Rall‘IoIn. Soc-Ia! sud Orlmlnal Doing- nt the Whole World Clnfully Condcnood for Our Radarâ€"Tl- Ac- cident Record- DOWN ERS G ROVE. HISTORY OF A WEEK. anum 61mm: 321mm. By WHITE d: WILLIAMB. ILLINOIS. Two sons of a Mr, Hanan, llvlng mu Greenland, Art. and 9 and 15 years, committed mlclde. Tho boys were un- ‘ry bot-nun they were left at home. Ernest Ridgewny, one at the (our men who held up and attempted to rob s cm- tnll of people on the Independ- ence electric line. Kansas City. M0,, was sentenced to one year In the coun- ty jail. R. L. Rumley of Council Bluffs came to the Arcade hotel. Omaha. Neb., And registered an “H. R. Johnson. city." His body Wu found In his room. He hm! turned on the gas and then shot himself. At Newark, Ohio, Funk Davis shot Sampson Han-imam perhaps fatally. The prisoner declares Hartlman tried to steal his money. At Wanataha, Ind. Rev. J. 1. mm ‘ clergyman, Ind Mrs. Pflncilln WH- oon, A leader In the W. C. T. U., caused the arrest and conviction of the ï¬ve nhonkeepem of the town for viola- than at the Nicholson law. Heavy ï¬nes were Imposed. of James French. who murdered his wife at Rockford. lll., and It will probâ€" nbly come to trial at the coming term of court. Judge Carver has overruled the mo- tion, for a chnngo of venue in the cane The second trial of In D. Baldwin. chased with conspiracy to bribe a juror in the Cram and Evans case at Marion. Olllo. resulted In a verdict of acquittal. The jury was out two hours sad the verdict was reached on the sec- ond ballot. Jerry Brown, 1 member of the Mom- gomery, W. VL, gang of murderers. was sentenced to lung June 25 for the murder of Mn Isaac Redford. A (“winch from Emnwn-theï¬nnhr. Germany. Announces Um ten perm were killed 20-day through an explo- sion of ï¬re damp in the Oberhausen pit. In the lurn lenuis coveted court- ebmplomhlp contest at London. Engâ€" land, W. V. Eaves defeated [-1. D. Dew- ln, the holder of the championship, by 3 to o. In the lawn tennis doubles championship Main“ and Grevllle bent Raw- and Martin. 2 to 2. v ‘.._ u. .uu- WIVIJIII Prince Bismarck In much Improved In health. Owing to I Might accident to the Italian war-Mp Hymn, aha bu been replaced by the cruiser Donn. which united to be present It the ceremony of dedicating the Grant mauwolemn. Aubny nourish}. the mm. has been tor-any mlvcd Into the Roma Catholic Church. "In haul. which In been mutan- lm- A long “we gut. in now better. and lo bu [on to the Riviera. During a pic In the Engllnh chan- nel (I. â€rm-h lteamur Hoyune. 3.0" tons. oulnrd buuml (or India and the cut. um driven more on 8L Cuba- tlu'l Point, Inn of Wight. The un- nnun Ind mu um ranted by the hunt app-nun Signor (Manila. I member 0! the [lull-n Uhumbor of Deputies. and Sin- nor Dalia-u. the well-known Mme-tr. who will Mum] in. intonation] 909- 1.1 court-u u Wuhinnon .- ma npmentuiim or Hui], have tuned [or the United alum. The nnnw or Baton (fuurcol. the cm!- neut French jurm and diplomat. will probably be mus-ml nu nu mu: or anal nrbllmtur on "w cuun at "burl- llon between Venezuela and Urul Mum. In View of the very all-lacuna Hull 0! Amman armor plate hcnlotorc an! to Run“. the Run-Ian gnu-mulch! Ian and um (‘mnrglo Ind Bdhlolmn mambo. to lubmu propolall lot tur- nlohlnl armor pm. (or two largo bat- (It-alum A hurricane has devastated the coun- try near the Ounchltu River, Ark. Sevâ€" eral plantations “we swept clear 0! houses and aim-k. The wind WM: 10!- lovwd by hall. which destroyed cruru. son and Miss Laura Smith, III colored. Both of the mm and one or the wo- men wcn- klllod. A passenger train on the Wabash railroad eastbound near West Poml; Indu struck n buggy cuntalnlng James Hollon Pl) mouth Held, “In Nan Wil- Two hunters mupposml to be Harvey and James Smith m-ro drowned by the moshing of Nut-Ir boat near 0mm. Wis. Wells Pinch, a flour broker and mem- ber of the New York produce exchange. accidentally shot and killed himself whllr cleaning a revolver In his unlu- In the produce exvhungu building. \Vllllam H. Former, umll' a few months ago superlnlendeut o! the Muu- cle, Ind.. police force, was killed at ihc ï¬lm street crossing of the Blg Four rallroml. William Price, a saltmaker at Pom- 91’03'. Ohio. fell into n vat of boiling brine four feet (190;) and was literally cooked from the waist down. lie ran half a mlle to his home in a nude con- dltlon. He will die. Weston Miner, ngcd 35 years. was killed, and Hie-hard Cummings, aged 40, was fatally injured by a premature explosion while blaming rock at Charlestown, 1nd. Both Were mur- ried. Orlando 1". Herrick was killed by the cars at Princevllle. 11!. He was 64 years old and came to Dixon from Cun‘ nda tiny-seven years ago. Fire at the University 01' California destroyed the building ocCupied as the college of agricuiture. The loss is es‘ timatod at $40.000. “’lmnm Splltauzer of North Judson. Ind.. fell from a wagon and broke his neck. Rev. D, Corbett, a Roman Catholic priest. attached to the cathedral parish 0! St. Johns, N. 3.. tell from the thinl- siory window at the bishop's residence and was instantly killed. it Is pro.â€" sumed he was taken with a weak spoil. raised the window to gm alr, lost his balanre and fell out. CRIME. FOflEION CASUALTIES Oats. No. a white ..... Bum. Ms. 2 ......... What, No. I whit. Corn, No. 2 Inked Outs. No. 2 white Rye, No. 2 ............ . MILWAUKEE. What, No. 2 sprintâ€. Wheat, No. 2 cash Corn. No. 2 mixed .. Oats, No. 2 mixed Rye. No. 1 ml: ...... Cloverseed. prime cash Oats. No. 2 whm Outs, No. 2 Rye, No. 1 NEW YORK. wumkruo. 2 rod ...... Cattle. all [rides ..... Hogs. Ill grades Sheep and lambs LATEST MARKET REPORTS CHICAGO. Cattle, common to prlme.8.75 65.50 Hop. Ill grade- ...... Ls‘ 64.]: Sheep and limbs 3.00 05.95 Corn. No. 2 ............ .23550 .23 When, No. 2 rad ...... 11%0 .85 The 8!. hauls. Ma. Dairy Company in: been found guilty in the United Staten District mm! of importing mn- tnct labor and will have to pay 81.000. They contracted with Edward 1'. Mills of Womer. Eng. to me to St Louis and sent 8100 to enable him to pay for his passage. The minister: of Mexico, um. have called a public meeflng to calm n- lloml a-lsmnce {or the nuleren In famine stricken India; A car load 0! Audrnln mnly corn will likely be. sent M Munch, Ind. Gmrfle Thom. I museum boy on 1 Much, slapped - runaway horse I! the net" of III "to. He Is I?» new. old. Three years :30 he run â€my to Chicago. nut in loans! by Ma mother selling Popcorn. W. I. 8.9mm. opt-lung 3mm! norm at Pullman. Kill. and mu Clly, Net. hu lulled. Ann- and u.- len It: not given. but are believed to be large. A 3mm; nun "win. with I party 0! [our u cum-urn. Ion, lost comm! or the boat and It in can-I'd over the den. Mule Ford. and m. In dmnpd. The omen were plctod up. now-rum- llloxhum at Florida bu Ir mud n all [or a national Inhale: con- nnm to amenable at Tampa. Pl... an IM IMh day of January. ms. The n- tlon-l mum comm-Mon 0! lbs [inw- ed Staten will take a [nominal â€rt In the yummy. John Snyder. Aged 20. and Otto Bly- dor. and 2|. brothrn. were dimmed in Ion rlvor our Eldon. Iowa. The body 01 John um recovered. Otto In not boon found. The South Dakota Supreme Court in alumina! (tu- anal and named the duct-Ion 0! Judge 6qu;- In the can of the Chicago Nullon-l flank u. tho City of Huron. The amount Involved In the validity of 860,000 In bond: tuned by the my In mo. The Peruvian government bu up. pointed Alberto Falcon to reprewnz Pom at the forthcoming pout! con- smn at “'ublnnon. United States Minister McKenzie and Consul Jnuiremuki have loll Lima. Pe- ru. for the United States. going by "y 0! Human. Minister Alt‘Kenzie was recently so nick that dean: was expect- ed. lie his recovered numcivuiiy to be nble lo travoli John Osborn has made a allacovery near Walker. Iowa, that promlaes to be 11 most valuable one. having (cum! a deposit of marble which Is known to cover at least ï¬ve acres. The depth 0! the quarry has not yet been usvertalnwl. The Long Mead lx'on (‘nmnany and the Cousholml-kon Tube Company of Conshockvn. Pa†haw gone Into the hands or revolvers. The failure Is the lnrgvst that has ever occurred in the country. The liabilities wlll amount. to about 8300.000, while (he asssets wlll not be over $150,000. The report that the Cumberland Coal Comnflny of Nashville. Tenn., has as- slgned to Clarence Wilson ls declared to be erroneous. and that the company ls stlll nperatlng its mines. John Donaiien Son, one of the largest ï¬rms or morocco manufacturers 0! Lynn, Mass., assigned to S. J. Hoi- US of this (-in and George E. Smith of Boston. The liabilities of the ï¬rm are said to be $150,000. The revenue cutter Rush will be sent. In search of the mlsslng ship Samaria. The Samarla left Seattle for San Fran- clsco twenty-ï¬ve days ago and has not since been heard from. Colonel John Hay, United States am- bassador to the court of St. James. sailed for England Wednesday on the American line steamship St. Paul. He was accompanied by his wife and eldest daughter. From the best sources obtainable at the fitol‘kgl‘uwerfl' mectlng ot Wyoming and South Dakota and the princlnal shlpplug points it is safe to say that tho range cattle louses of the states mom tlonetl will not exceed 15 per cent. Two thousand and eightyiimmlgrunts arrived at EHls Island Sunday. Waym MacVeagh. formerly United States minister to Italy, returned to Amerlca Sunday on board the Ameri- can Hne steamship New York, accomv panied by his wife and daughter. KANSAS CITY. DETROIT. TOLEm. man. MISCELLANEOUS- DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. .Xï¬lï¬o .81 O 1.40 05.00 8.00 04.00 .185‘0 05.50 eLug 05.95 .19“ m; .11 an; 37% .213‘ .18 .35» .mg .m .2395 Amati" In. lulled lousy. Buenos Ayren, Apr" 201â€"1113 Arcan- une government wm my interest for June on the foreign debt In full. Papa (1qu New Cannons. Rome, April 21.-â€"The secret can- nlntory Hominy was largely annulled. The pope elevated the archbishop: of Lyom, Rennea, Rouen and Santiago de Commute“: to the amilnalaie and formally proclaimed the previously named bishops of Buffalo, Cheyenne, Wilmington and Mobile. Over nine-tenths of Washington, In- eequena, Sharkey. Sunflower and con- siderable of Yezoo end Warren coun- ties. mm, ere oval-flowed. It In equâ€" mated than 60.000 persons need food; stock I: also suffering severely In the eastern half of this territory, where the distress ls becoming acute. Ions~ in the classiï¬ed service 17.: n violation of the civil-service law. Complain of “Man 0.9m Washington, April 20.â€"The three etvII-aervlce commissioners called In a body on the president and entered a protest against the action of the dif- ferent cabinet omcera tn removing men from once who were presumed to be protected by the civil-service law. They protested particularly against the removal of Chle! Clerk Rennlck of the state department. They Informed the president that the removal of per-j Pruldent MrKlnloy ls tnklng dally recmtlon In the shape of nominal: mung, hoplng thna to rotmm himself [physically and mentally utter an- nlangms an his Mam! by the long hours of clasp conï¬nement to ofllrlal antics. Almost every day, betm'on the hours of 4 and 5 o‘clock. Mr. Mn. Klnley enters Ms rnrrlnge and Is run. ldly driven away hy Beckett. hln conch- mnn. The ride- ends at dltlerent pre- viously selected points tn the mlmrlm or the clty. where Majorâ€"General Mllea, the commandlng general of the army. la found In walling with attendnnis and horses. The presldent jumps from his closed carriage to the saddle o! a Ilulro Will Not Bowl-lo. The town: published In the L'nurd sales Ihnl tho Mule-n government Inland! In mm o! lhc passage of the Dlnxley hm lantullnx retaliatory lncuum um denied. flnvo (‘ouuMM to Armin". u. Manolaux. the French minister 0! foreign nflnirs, informed the cabinet that a convention had been signed lie- tween France and Brazil for in» pur- pose of nrbiirniin; the question or Guiana territory and dlnpule between the two countries. VELTreuumr Spalding's shox‘tagv will have to be made good by the mute, and the Investigation of the ex-lreas- urer, begun by the board of trustees may be taken up by the state authori- ties. The trustees favor the Investiga- tion by the state. In accordance with the proposition made by the government to the state. the endowment fund was accepted. After a few years the lands became vulâ€" uuble and were sold. The proceeds from the sale of these lands. together with the interest, wen invested In Donn Those bonds, amounting to 3418.810. wue deposited with vex-Treas- urer Spniding, and are the ones hy- pothecaled by him with Chicago hanks. The state of Illinois is responsible to the federal government for the state university endowment fund which has been hypoihecated by ex-Treasurm' Spaldlng, menident oi the Globe Sav- ings Bank, which recently suspended at Chicago. This endowment fund was originally received {mm the govern- ment by the slate. and mm then in the shape of lands. Before giving this lund the government required that the state agree 'to forever maintain it, and in case at its depreciation tram any canse to make it good. Boiler Wit-tad for 80.00.. By I!- Agroemant with the radon] Government the lnulluflon Jinn In Prmrvcdâ€""l'ru-teu Arc Accuud o! Negletflug tholr Duty. STATE IS RESPONSIBLE MUST RESTORE FUNDS OF THE ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY. M'KINLEY GOING FOR HIS DAILY RIDE. (From 3 Photograph.) Paris. April 20.-â€"Prince Von Hohen- â€mumumluflfwm lohc, the German chancellor. and Ma "coatsmumwlnrsmngcfl wife, are passing the Easter holidm In this city. He may visit M. Hlno- (in, M6 are to be found In pm aux, the French foreign minmo‘r. o In Ownefllcut thin rat. Brlihh Troop. Dunc Gnllflmwo. Cape Town, April 20.~The strong- hold of Gamasep, Bechunnaland. has been captumd by the Duke of Edm- hurgh’n Own Volunteer rifles. Gnuâ€" show: lost 300 home, many cattle Ind many warriors. The British hld six wounded. It In sald on reliable authority that Emperor Nlchalaa has declared that nothlng now remains but to abandon Turkey and Greece to their fate and late them to measure strength. Rls majesty ls reported to have added em- phaumlly that if Turkey now declared war It would be exclusively due to the provocatlon oflered by Greece. In. the-am 'l'lltn Dead. In. Eliubeh R. Tilion. wife oi Theodore Tiiton. who sued the Me Henry Weird Beecher on u charge oi‘ Allen-ting his wife‘l ntmlons. died Tueldny night at her home in Paciï¬c nreet, Brooklyn. of mnlyfls. Mrs. Tilton had been living in retirement in the house of her widowed daughter since the Beecher trial. Her hushend, Theodore Tilion. has been living in Paris since the Beecher "1:1. He has been notiï¬ed of her death. whilo ham. whlrh apporomly has hr- com his favorite. and with a law words of hurried greeting. "pron"! while h» in on the more, he whnls the animal olongnltla or Gonoml Mlles‘. and lim- arm of! for I brisk ride in lho muntry. Tho rvmrn In usually mad» just a! dusk. tho president leaving on his horse until the rear me of the whim house grounds is manned. Ho dis- mounts. and, with a low happy re~ marks, adieu: up said. and lilo prml- dent talks rapidly to the mansion, his spring amp and ruddy lam pvi~ dpnclng the value and health giving‘ invigoration of his new oxen-lac. 1 (‘luhollv Rumm- M Wnrk. The flrvt slate running of (he l'ni- formed Catholic Knlglun o! Amen-Ira In Indiana was hold M Anderson Mun- day. and was wry largely nurndml. The Indiana t-mnpunlm were form†into a regimen". “‘Hllnm Soflou of Andoruun wan elm-(ml rolom-I and [mu-«I In charge. ACCUSED M URDERER CAUGHT. Mun Cl-argcd With Kllllug Cashier Hackney Ana-ted. Joseph E. Kelly, accused of (he mur- der of Joseph A. Slickney. cashier 0: Mile Great Falls National Bank at ‘Somemwortll, N. 11.. was captured at Montreal Monday night. On Kelly wore lound two letters, one In his fath- er, stating that an nn-ompllce, whose name he claimed he did not know, but was an inmate wllh hlm In a reformu- Lory somewhere in New Hampshire, had done the (lQ'f‘d, nml that I! was a: the suggt‘sllon of the :wcomplicv thin Sllrkncy was murdorod. Thi- original design was [0 sraro Sllckiwy by shou- lng a rmulwr, Kelly wulllng oulxlulr whllo UII- :u-ruinplln- m-uumplluhnl his work. Inhmloho vmn In Purim. The correspondent of the Associatâ€" ed Press understands that Turkey has no idea of territorial conquest, for she know; the powers would not sanction ‘an advance 00 Athens. She probably will ï¬rst attempt to capture Larissa and than march on Trikahaia and Phi» nari. if these also are captured Tur- key could compel Greece to comply with the demands of the powers. The Turkish fleet. however, is still in the Dardanelles, where it is likely to rev muln as long as the Greeks continue active. lt is reported that the powers. instead 0! blockading Greek ports, will allow Col. Vnssos and his army to re- turn to Greece it he desires to do so. Turkish Commander- no Not Contem- plate I lunch to Athens. London cable: The outbreak of hostilities on the Greek frontier has caused but little sensation here. The prominent ofï¬cials and the Turkish embassy have received no information beyond the fact that war has been deâ€" clared. Raul- look- for 'If- WANTS NO TERRITORY. woman."â€"-â€"Tn-Bm. Sheâ€""I on sympathize turn you. 1 was marfléd once myself." Pieâ€""But you weren't man-ml to n Who nre injured by the use of coin. Recently there In: been placed in all the grocery more: 3 new prepuntion called GRAIN-0. made of pxlre grafnn, thu taken the place of com». The most delicate stomach receives M with- om distmo,nnd hm few can tell I: from mice. It. does not cost over K as much. Children may drink it with grent beneï¬t. 15 cm. and 25 cm. per package. Tryit. Ask far GRAIN-0. to know when he lawâ€"0mg 5:3; Journal. halt- Plural 'Hmn. "Daughter, what time did ycm- pang lave last night?" Eff-6 A, 284 3r, ii? ZTZFH ."'w "SS3; '5". 1" Cl ti St. Chicago. ’ The members of the nay-1M Young Poo- ‘ plo's l'nkm whn mlemphto umen in I ‘nuionnl Hindi of "In bad; in Ju y, Ihonld hour In m M um there Is no hatter eqnl "so from "we Emu, Nat-W of For! we“. than the popular as Four Rowlangh Cincinnati or lmu‘snla All m anon Hminn on lhii line In tumult-T wed with Hum-t Sleepers with Hotel Dining l'ars on day "aim. At Cincinnati. dlrerroznerthn h knm‘da in are also depot wit l a Queen 'rmt Route, the Short Line to Chattanooga, m the famous High Brim At Louisville, with me Southern Rnllwny and the Ioniaâ€" vll‘le a Hal-ville. via Hammock (‘nn And lashing, allowing norm-er at both than tn. The (are from Citing» will he a! low. for 95. tjme cu__rd._m.. midn- . nL, "Pmrher‘a Inn" reminded no 00 on But.“ mom‘s huatln’ dog" "How?" "u was a lmbnhwullud p'intnv."â€"-In. dianamlls Journal. nun [mu-"mo. "Whnflo‘ you hnghln' In church?“ naked young Run-r moth". "Never mi‘nd when he sum-d: I tut Ice-I Application. to m" 1'1!!ch M | dlnnuvl canton at un- our. Tun h an on. I-y lo mm- anrn-n, and mu b by cup-"unload rvmodln human :- can“ b m Ina-m emmvm M tho but. UM». o! In tun-rm“ Tub. M "al- Iuh h Inna“ yum run . Minn. mad. or lap-mm Mann. and who. It In «Minty Maud Mine-n II the 1. and mm†m. mun-manna run MINI out OM QM! Iulq "Mend In N. lam! "Mllhfl. Iva-mm um In 60. llmnl (stun; gun “(1’00“ 0; I.» a". 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The invention or Alabastine marked a new era in wall coatings, and from the standpoint of the building owner m a most important discon-ry. It hn irom a small beginning branched out into every country of (he civilized vorld. The name "kalnomine" has be- come no Olen-in to property ownerl that manufacturers or cheap misoâ€" mino preparation. are now calling them by some other name. and at» tempting to ocli on the Alabnszine coin- my'- reputation. Trillel That Add to Worry. “Overwork and underexercise result in nervous diseases," said a physician recently. "Preventive measures may be summed up in two words." he eon- tlnucdâ€"“phyaicnl development. Wor- ry annually kills more people than work. One nhouid strive. however. to Iavold all things that tend to disturb the nerves. Throw away the pen that scratches and a. pencil that has a hard spot in it. Discard a needle tint squeaks and a basin that leaks. Use sharp tools, wear sort garments that do not rustle. Oil the hinges or the rheumatic door and fasten the creak- ing blind. These may seem miles. but such lrilles irritate the nervm~ as much as a piece of woolen does :1 sore. Chas. Lamb once said that a carpenter's ham‘ mer in a warm summer noon would fret him more than midsummcr madness. if)? éii 3714i: "retain, Q am by dr :3â€!- I. 7.â€. [Ann Fan 1 Pills m the but. R. an buy 100 was 0! 00d {and for 31,000. Pay “00 down; be euco In three wymems due in 3, 4 and 5 extra It 1 per cent. He can alzm buy 100 c oica owel for M0 and ten good cows (or $300. The milk end butter from the cows will pay all tum and family expenses. The increase of sheep and wool will pay 011' the mort ago before ll; ix due. lu llvo years he will Ive a (mu all paid {or and well stocked. For descriptive lists and prh-es address H. 9'. Hunter, lumu' ration Agent fur South 0-- kom, 295 Dear ru Street. Chicago, Ill. .VPIIJI. he stifled home It â€out... fan-0 In (In: II I Ch. of Pawn will In wpporud by the the [dell â€no. 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