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Downers Grove Reporter, 24 Jun 1897, p. 2

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Time Inc!- udmovhllatfiodnfiprha. mm.-Amu (to recipient. ol honorary m In. the University Cl Oxford In Wlltrld hurl". mule! d the [Jo-13km of Canada; Sir WI)â€" lh- V. Winn". pro-m 01' Nov- lo'ndlnd, Int! 1 L. cum. editor at I). New York hula Pout. Mâ€"m auto-I eon-am” of U County, to [Inn-e a duty at 18 hundred than on W W m at! 1 Mac on up "In!“ under twenty-In Ina. Duvcr. 00M~11¢ ham 0! the am! all In!“ can-um out"! I blur ho- Pflmo m m Pan-v cumin. the rum- at man: maxi-Icy u Il- Inability to to me It a. convention. Kahlua. [IL-Jo... Dunn, and I, and m- mpblac "mu. I. um untried by filter hint-I. an Rue'ICImi. Tremo- ht vanilla] Ind mum hm. It I. II: my W. uni Mylo! Ila age- 1m to mm- (o no Gnu. Ina- CIU. low: In J. H. II", In. Noun... 'mlr mm and H. doable. m d lie-vino. u Ply-onl- ado-Mu any-nuns. m M by nun M chitin. All m m m. WON: kahuna-Culâ€" hlh hm. IN mum-d m: I. could hub) m ma mid an m [hm-t fro- !“ pl. (I A; 11:. .3... .o I: 30 83 R In: its. 1!. can F...- I‘ F. 131 i 30 i3 2:..- I? gal-I3.» Wuhm. Iowa: Th (wondr- ‘U “war of Dunk! Sumn- tall II- ‘o a m nun-n no In mu.- Blue mum. Ku: A! the later” oo- o! tho Central bunch Ind Bloc VIII" nllmd men nuc- an! of ban 5 cloodbum m washed out HMolmlmdmdmmro! a. but!“ our Vet-Imo- ("It on the (ham! brunch. (knock. Wit: The W! nub-a- nte hot! in (In: uothcr lunch of “at m Illl m It I- now bola. music-ed (or u alt-dad my“: on un- lkllm 3M Hum m. Iowa: frat Wilma. and I! "In. In. dmlod In low- unr at Until nu. ham-J. Pam: Franci- Edound Joachim Com. the French poet, now In In: thy-sixth your, 1. dying. “tum: An advance 0: 5 mm A Immonbulmnunmuncodln Iron ud noel circle; Till In (In In! “saucy lonrd mumtton that bar In. Iu than: for months. Washington: In. John A, Loan In valeting from an Injury received in a (all [at Thur-d” evening. She was m do" a flight of step- at her home, Calumet place. and tell, bred- In. t "uncut In the left leg. The “jury I- not serious. New York: w. P. Van Aken, who It vu dissed, attempted to shoot former Unued States senator J. R. McPherson In 18. was tried for maul: In the In! degree before Recorder Go! and acquitted. hill-ciao, lm: ”Inn" lull-9o MI". I»; In. Ron-u Town- .4. and 51 ”In. hug-d banal! a- Mr hiya-t with I mm at Decatur. Inch; Exâ€"Congmeman flannel Stephenson or Negennee an‘ nuances 'hnt he will be a candidate to: United States aenntor (or 1898. New Orleans, LL: A. B. Kenyon. a “range: In the city, whe recently ar- rived 1mm Nelleo. commuted aulclde by severing an Artery in his arm with n rum- ut m: lodging. mhll. Rally” In” and (Ill-IIII DOII‘I of III. Who]. World can“!!! condo-nod lot Our Indm~fho Ao- THE NEWS 0" SEVEN DAYS UP TO DATE. wm lulu. «surfed ('0 mm HISTORY OF A WEEK. DOWNERS GROVE. By WRITE C WILUAII. ILLINOIR. .mumum. brother. mm. W. Gibâ€"J. Warm Mamet. u m m. How a! u- m m Chohb mun. tho mil-blooded Crook Indian who murdered hurl Anthony. no shot to death In ntrlbntln in.- the by M. mar. Riley than. and In: Denver.â€"â€"llul Adam, ex-clerk of the Dlltl’lct aunt. who In [and can. ty 0! the emblenlenent of county funds, was antenna to late when (or five years. After the discovery of 060,000 new In M: account. h. fled to magma, whim I» van "trauma In! you. llli‘onl. PLâ€"PIII Horn-n 32mm. found “lily of killing his wife, at- tenpud mom-lit suicide by stranguâ€" luion, min; n strip from a bed quill. He was revived. He um rem-an food and an he will starve him-elf to dull: before the day of execution. Sign, Ill.-â€"Ii- Carrie Ill-bee. a «mm u the "tune humid, Ill shot three times In the bud and Men! by her cousin, It. Balms. Ir. sum fled and has not been taught. Duluth, Iliumâ€"John Pronherger, lo- mi aim at the Dell'm. [Annun- n 1 Hudson nlver lo“. 'II art-ut- ga chm-pd with the embankment at {1.400 of the company's funds. Kokono, latâ€"Thoma Iceman and John Govcly, merchants. were held up ind severely mm: by highnymen while on their way home. Ir. Icem- an in in I critical condition. The rob- bers “cured only 011- : Cowman. Ky.â€"lnnodhuly me: “all! pnnn Ila Ape": Boer, aged 22 um. vent Into prior and eat her Com-"Me, Ills-I. I. Powell, a young physician 0! III. city, commit- ted suicide In his ollce by Ml". Davenport. lavaâ€"John MIMI-er murdered his wife by nlxlng strycll- Ilu with tn m and giving her the (fill. He the: con-Sued suicide II the II. III-GP. It I announced on the “thou-Hy of one of the roynl physician cum“! up»: once- Vlctoflo, tin “her nae" h Il-oat totally bind." Na Mulls o! an ad to" In "nibble. PIHoâ€"II I QM tum luflu and Math will. u [hr-ari- (to French-on we killed. The cum: I. Inn-sly excited, and the pom-c m Min. aq- to quell further disturb- MIMMAO-lnl '0‘ Holt-n- in rattled Inmate-Ho! the In?! deport-ell. Acnlnl m Tltpm I. been and-lad to mecca! Mn. I’m-4h“... run in ml- d In m u arbitrator in Ibo fro-[m thy-u balm m Outta! Am "public: at Cal“ Inc- All Colo-Na. m~m floMl Inn “A! n In.) but tn almond Mu ll «be com 0! II. Baum-fl I. Onl- and the In» a; nun no In II other gun": I- «dud In .0 only I m- locoâ€"Ola". Walk the col.- bvltnd can", not I. III “II,- |IIN you. I. nun-sly m. §§=DQ 3 :18. .2! on. not}: .3. ca. 3 .3»! 1. $238.31 .2 8‘3...» the...» 6.8 83. Elanâ€"sin .33.- Mbou.â€"â€"ll 0- mod here that B.- pom! mum. in out I nutm- lo a. «tun mm!" m- w un- mm to: u. may «wallet 0! haul}. Madamâ€"Dunn; a volunteer nude .4 Liverpool the crowd. Illcl: Inn- lnnd "0.000 n hut, ovum-a the handful o! pollen who we" he'll; out". Man- a. Doe-Id pollen “up! the calm-do ud laurel any, two. It l. fund, bully. i933 Mount. 0hto.~â€"Pelor Timer. n tuner, I“ Inmnlly killed by light- niu I- in home. In. I“. and chil- dlen wan "thinly Injured by It“ Work. The homo III Mm“. u emu, [main hue": Pm- ter of Auburn In worklnt About an open In when her clothing lxnuod. She died. Whitewrlxbt, Texâ€"Fits destroyed live brick buildings. The 100: Is 858.625, inbred (or ”4.070. Seven persons were Injured, those most seriously hurt beâ€" in‘ H. C. Willis. overcome by but. and W. J. Ashley, am broken. Btu". [Mrâ€"Wilma: anley, n Inner, wu killed In the Nickle-Plato [BE-o yhllo drawing pill-n. Decatur, Mlch.~ank Ennis" o! Gallo! county was throtn Iron l hone ad killed. Newport News. Va.~A cyclone wrecked men! houses and did much damage to growing crops. Consider- able damage also was done to the small craft lying at tumor In the James river. Buflalo. N. Y.~â€"Flre damaged the home 0" Joseph Melenskl In East But- !alo. And his live children were {right- fully burned. Bophle, aged 10, dlod In I boapltal. Idaho Springs, Colaâ€"Nathan D. Crane. an old-lime mlner. was kllled In the Way to Wealth mine by a. caveâ€" ln. He was 70 years of age and a broth- er-ln-law of the late Jerome B. Clan!- lee. He leaves a widow In Adrian. Mich" and a non In Kalamazoo. New Orleans, IA.â€"â€"Plckw|ck hotel, cafe and annex, 11! and 121 Cnrondelet “rest. and the bulldlng adjoining. oc- cupied by W. H. Moore. fishing tackle, guns, cu, were gutted by are, as were also the two upper stories of the Pick- wick hotel. The total loss by fire In estimated at $160,000. fully Insured, m. N. Y.-Ausun 8mm. used I! of and! Hill, was killed vhllo play- ing bmbnll. Smith was at. but when Edward Mchnh pitched a can“ hall which struck 8mm: under the ear. cunning concussion of the huh! and almost Instant death. CHINE. 'OIIION. OAIUAL‘I'IB. CHICAGO. cum. common to primal.» H ullgndan........ 2.00 3:39.53“):me 2.5) When. No. Boas]: Corn. No. 2 mixed 0.0.3. No. 2 mixed Rye. No. 2 cash ..... Clover-need. prime Oct Wheat, No. 2 spring” .. Corn, No. 3 .............. Oats. No. 2 white ...... Barley. No. 2 .......... Wheat. No.1 red June .. Con, No. 2 ............ out, No. 2:7. bacon, lll.~Johl thonh. of South [Ac-on. who kept home for lil- seu. made up In mm of strawber- fla Into shoflmko, at. noun 0! It a: on. mun, ad fled. St. Joseph. N. Râ€"«Tto French Inher- Inon arrived here from "art'- Content, utter being picked up by a vessel In Ind-ocean. They had been four days ll their duty. will! just enough food to In. than all". and had «(and ex- tremely from com nd um. Indiana, Witâ€"The me. have. the University at Wlsmndn new Ind the mum.- emu ull noc In rowed (M. you. Member: of the Who-nun All- leflc Con-w" claim that Balm «re. we" train! disco. y at Lake Hiawatha Int «Inner and that the newspapers were unfair to them. 8n Francisco. Cut-.Buve O‘Donnel? knocked out Mel. 0mm: In "N algklh round. Colehnm'. Innâ€"TM, I". of not“! lctm. mm my hon. mm! II. no. Mylar-~50”. Dr. C. B. "melt. me Minding ply-Mn, an the boys are a" healthy, Id“ In mud: «flu. and wm II". Nov Yarnâ€"Thom In no arm I- no man that Cl“- much. the (fall. (or-M unr ”mu. 0: Inn-read In (In mar-«Io- ot I coho mm mm In Brooklyn. Barrie. Duh-BMW J. unto-'4. cunt; "aunt. in «mm. A ‘urual Inmlnuon now. I Io. In an county at noel ”00.000, INC" VIII MI, Ian Intro-nod by ~va llu "ulna“. Ildm. Imam-Tho WnIm lm Venn-r nonunion held In nun! unnIou ll la. 0mm Ito-n WAR"- m doIInnd n Mam- Info" I luv IMIOIOIL Dunn. III-~13... Ann. and at tho. wenmunt In In m- mcm, dIod Ionic. om 050,000 Int win: «In» “In. LAT3.T ”AIKET fllPORTS. mutton, Ky.~â€"‘l'ho mid Jury In the Ideal Nun mum! Cutter \‘outuy ol the rm: Nuloul but at Navwn. Constantino Berry of Nov- pun in «not an Inna-u. A 0.0- dll cm- ot cm I‘m! court In In lb. cm bu been all“ to one u Covlanoo 80m. 1. Hummus. [insult Chairman El- kla In and Thur-day. An; 20, u an date {or [In mm o! the auto re- public“ cannula: In um my to nominate mndldun for uule Inna!- " and auditor nae-m. Jelenonvllle. lud.â€"â€"Wnloy 0. Sent: Muller u Scannvlllc. and the old- en punt-nut" In point of service In the [1an sum. has been unneeded by Jacob Schmidt. He was appolnud by I’m-Men! Mann In 3851. 8i. Ionic. Ilaâ€"The Udell Wooden. wan Conway tiled a moral misn- mi. Amines Hobo suit: that the liabilities are 880,000 and the anal. Colorado Springsâ€"In the Excel-tor mine. I prqperty on Gold Hm, belong- lnu to the Anacond- people, mid has been found In a brown quartz, mining :- his]: as 81,000 to the ton. and com- lng In the peculiar tom of cubes. which are plainly dlncerned by the Inked eye. Clinton, Iowaâ€"Bannister Brothers. one of the oldest-established grain and flour firms here, failed. Assets un- known; liabilities about $20,000. Newark. Ohio. â€"â€"Georxe Hughes, 1 farmer aulgned to William Koons of Mount Vernon. Band (or $12,000 was given. indianapoIhLâ€"‘i‘be state board or finance has determined to take up $200,000 outstanding 8 per cent bonds July i, and is now negotiating to that end with a New York bank, which hoida the bonds. The state is gradual- iy decreasing its debt. and is expected to pay oil It lent $1,000,000 of its bonds this year. Harrisburg, Pa.â€"-peputy Attorney General Elkln has given out a. state- ment to-ulsht on the condition or she slate finances, in which he shows that there In a deficit of 83,500,000 In the state treasury. Plano. [ILâ€"JIM Enterprise Manufac- turing Company 0! Sandwich closed Its doors. Sherm Shaflner at Dekalb County taklng charge. Illny mtdents of thin city are Involved for small amounts ranging from .100 to 85,800. his gold mine on Bull Hm. after three years of fruitless work. struck bonan- u ore. ”.880 to the ton. Colorado Spinal. Colaâ€"The Zeno- HI LW'AUKEE. NEW YORK. TOLEDO. 1000“.qu IOUS- PQWNEBS GROVE REPORTER - o .0136. .14 new .3259 max. ‘35 006 .35 4.229 .2325; .‘mg 241/. m m I- lull-u- Lou! um: tut now and than ulâ€" moul attuned the chmctor of ma- does. vmud many loonlltiec In lacuna mm. Dun-to to property ll report- “. but no In: Ion. "I. Bum! Rosanna. In the ruins of the Delenn Home, at Albany. N. Y., which was burned on Doc. :1. mm. the workmen found the rennin: 0! Ian Carly. Brfilget Flugibhom. and Thomas Cannon, ho- tel Innantl. F‘rancis M. Hutch. represen‘tntlve o! the Hewsiian lei-nth who signed the treaty of annexation with Secretary Shem-n, In A bright lawyer who enli- grsted from New Hampshire to Hono- lulu mny years ago. He at once on- ued s luv once in the islands. and his ability. nutty Ind knovletlge of men soon gained him I rich and remunera- tive clientele 'hich Included the sugar lung. Claus Smokies. and the majority of the vesithy planters of the “avail- sn group. Hr. Hatch took no interest in politics until the his revolution of 139:. then he affluent, 'spmg into prominence as president of the Annex- stton Club, member at the advisory enncfl and vice-president of the pro- visional government. In 1894. when the news went to Honolulu that Presi- uvo to white um aha“ M nwly o M land- on m. Hunting Inland». m Ibo mum u! "wrath-d mun u ma non-Ill MI‘I In: "an mun- WM and din-ulna”; wvwlm. :lut all "wt-w "on: or pn-wdu "I who am. 0'!sz u rennin such n gum-l u mu I» and or menu I‘nr ,lho cu". mlllury or mud plum-m 0! lb- l'nlu-d mun ur my M .0- NAWAII'I VIOOIOUI RI'RIIINTATIVI m TNS UNOTCD ITATIQ 500. mifury «Home, M. .u: :1: (MD; or on properly. 0 may m nu. Maison. bosom“ lo we mwrro- ‘ml u! an Hut-mm llIlndl. lo- ‘m um: wavy run: And IDVUF con-no. (tn-nan“: I mum". Th. 91,“... “'9‘va _I~I_ laud "nun tr- ARTICLE I. The Ropnblk o! "ow-ll hmhy codes Absolutely and without nan-we (u the Pl'nned flute. 0! America all rum» of Iovmlnly of what-nu!" kind In and over the “null-n Inland- and their stratum-not”; and u b “reed Ila! I" 1:5. «mm?! of cod appornlumg 1:: Ike hlln n “Au-fl I- m... .nn-Iml AICTICLI‘. II. The Whit: of luv/u! Ibo «an and in»! "Ilium to the Unllod lulu (I0 mm- he AM owner-Np o! all public. lover-mm or emu lauds. [ubuc bulialnn on; mum. may, hay- mu power Ind Imam-n upon their n~ Ipoctlvely ”would enlpotenllurlel want: The Pro-Aden: o: the United MC: John Sherman. min-y 0! onto. the United flute-L The Fresh dam of the Republic of "null; Fran- Id. larch Huck. Lorrln A. Thur-Ion und William A. Klnm. 1 The UnIted But” ot Amerlcn and Ithe Republlc of Run", II: vlew or the mutual dependence of the HamIIan ' that” upon the UnItcd Stun. of their monk-u! proxlmlty thereto, 0! the reponderant share mum-d hy the ‘ nlted sates nnd It. cItImnn In the Industrte- and trade or and Islands. ad of the expressed deal".- of the gov- ment of the Re ubIIc of Hawaii thnt one Isl-ud- llwu d be Incorporated In- the Unlted Batu nu An Integral part thereof And under It. novemlxnly. have detennlned to ucompush by treaty an ,owect so lmporllnt to their mutual and pennant welfare. To um and the lily} eontncttng turtle. h-ve conferred «mama. The following In tho text of the Ha- mu treaty aent to the tennis last -V _ V.._.,...._ .w u... Rowland»! Hi§lfl G'lnuby gunned lo the United Bum o! Auk-ms under LM name a! Tgrrgrlorr o( Hutu". Prowl-Ian- nt the Pu: Sly-Id and Ben The Mullholland building. a large twowtory brick building a: Water» town, a 1)., occupied by Bar: at Olsen on o Inloon on the am floor and on the upper story by roomers, collapsed without any van-Mug Monday night at n time when the saloon was full of people. Two Were killed and five. had- ly Injured. , Inlay Pawn: Inland. 'l'wo null). l- . can-pub. Bondagfilmuan In a “on llorlol Suddenly Into Isl-Inn, â€"â€"!Ivo Bully Imus. BURIED UNDER RUINS DISASTER AT WATERTOWT. SOUTH DAKOTA. THE HAWAIIAN TREATY- menu. rm, I‘m-Illa Its-elm. Tbe suburbs 0! Calgary, lanltobn, were submerged by a cloud bum. fit: families made nannies, Ind several bridges tuned It”. There was no The XXXIX lllinois general mun» hly passed a law providing that mine operators should pay the feel of mine inspectors. It. was claimed that the law wn unconntitntlonol, but in a tent cue hronglit the law sustained. dent Cleveland's pnrpnee wan to restore Lillinolxalani to the throne, Ilr. Hatch nude a great speech in Inaea neetlns. in which he chalienged the right at the American chief magistrate to make far without the consent of congress. Once launched upon the stream of politics he went with the tide, and was very active in making preparations to repei the invneion oi the forces carn- manded by Admiral Irwin. The re- public was now organized. and Mr. Hatch became the minister of foreign claim. and in that capacity condneted the diplomatic correspondence with the United States and Great Britain con- cerning the ease of exiles who hail com- plained to their governments of their tnrtihl'e expuision trmn Hawaii after the revohition had set in. ham In dot-Mutu- M I!» «fly at Wuh- Uumun IM- Itllwnm any or Jun». um moo-um! Mum tam-and um! Marly- Down. 10“” IIHHINAN. PkANO‘II NAIN‘N HATCH. man»: A‘ ‘NH'NFTHN. WILIJA! A, KINNKY In Urum- whom! "to mmuw ntonlmlmllurin luu- Mmd "u- num- nru'; and bur urn-mun IMIHI "II-Or an ‘ ARTICLE V". This truly null he "(Mod by the Pmldnu 0! nu- l'mlod loam. by Ind mm (M ndvm Ind «Ml of llw un- fit, on "w om- at". uni by "w p-nl! cool of un- luuublwul "Ivan. by Ind II"! the mlfln- and mm M um am n“. M nmwduncv- um- IM nlmlllullcm M the uni n-pul-flr. no mo um"; and "to "(Me-Hun MM nun In 'I‘ chum-«l a! W “ulna-m u mun no pun- "bk ARTICLE V. Then- will he no lurlhcr lmmlsnllon o! 0th Into the Haw-llnn lolnudr except upon ouch cundlclou :- are mm or my Inn-nor he allowed by ll» law: or the United nut". Ind no Chlneu- In reason at annulus hemn com-lam shall be nlluwed to calcu- Ilw l‘-nllu fitne- trom the "Italian Islands. AflTlt‘Ll-l VI. The I'mldom Ihall uppolnl ll" mm- mlulnmn. u leul um 0! than IMII be mldenu uf lbw "unint- III-Ml. who Hall. as won a n-uunably pmo- llc-lolo. "command Iu mngrm Inch lulalullon cum-«nun. me India" at Haw-ll n- "le lull dram awry or proper. ment. shall he used solely for the bane. lit at the inhabitants of the Hawaiian islands for educational and other pub- lic purposes. ARTICLE III. Until contras- shall provide for the government or such islands all the civil. Judicial and military powers es- ercised by the oillcers oi‘ the existing government. in. said islands shall be vested in such person or persons. and shall be exercised in such a manner as the president at the United States shall direct. and the President shall have power to remove said oili- cers and till the vacancies so occasion- ed. The existing treaties of the Hu- wailan islands with foreign nations shall forthwith cease and determine. being replaced by such treaties as may exist or as may be hereafter concluded 1 between the United States and such foreign nations. The municipal legis- lation ot the Hawaiian islands. not eti- ucted for the fulfillment of the treaties so extinguished. and not. inconsistent with this treaty nor contrary to the constitution of the United States. nor to any existing treaty of the United States. shall remain in force until the conxress «If the United States shall oth- erwise determine. Until legislation- 3shall be enacted extending the United States customs laws and regulations to the Hawaiian islands, the existing customs relations or the Hawaiian Islands with the United States and other countries shall remain unit-hunted. ARTICLE IV. The public debt of the Republic of Hawaii. lawfully existing at the date of the exchange of the ratification 01 this treaty. lncludins the amounts due to the depusltum in the Hawaiian Postal Savings lisnlt, is hereby assumed try the government of the United mates: but the liability of the Ulited Slates shall not est'eed “£00,000. 80 lung. however. as the existinx government and the present commercial relations or the Hawaiian islands are contin- ued. as herelnheiure provided. said government shall continue to pay thi- interest on said debt. aimed for the use _ol the 19m! _ID_VOI'II' In the state a tn a possible, and tho he wm mm the o. A. R. In “boring states to attend. The 30'- mr has ordered out the lute will; A. L Schlmvfl, depumnent comman- der of the Grand of the Republic was In Chicago Frlday mhking arrange. menu {or the participation of the 0. A. a. In the dedication of the Logan monument at Chicago on July 22, which It I: med, shall be Is Mg h thing for Chicago as was the dedica- tion of the Grant monument for New York. He will lune an order request- lng the attendance of all the comrades 1. Ag- A.A., - to the hospital, where she received prompt nitention. From her story it eeem that the email: in a dinnipoied m wot-niec- fello' About 21 year: old. He Ind and her for money to take him to South America and site sent him e month’s wages. He came here to demand more. end when she told him «he could not supply bin further be tried to kiii her. She in “out ten years his senior. The mun has not been caught. He is wanted by the police of three cities. Sighâ€"Inn Currie Many. a ml. dren- In the employ a! the lllnote northern hospital for the tmne. who we- shot by her min. In mu alive and were In some hope 0! her rteuery, The cousin, Charle- Blehy of Anmrn. celled to nee the women and they veiled out to one of the Inn-er houses on the ground; They tailed for none tune. end mug-my Binhy, drawing a revolver, sent two hulleu Into the women's cheek. end ne she fell to the floor fired n third Into her shoulder. He then sealed the fence end eecnped In the dnrkneee. Ills: Blah, revived end managed to nuke her my E "murmurâ€"1'3. family of mm- 1mm. on!” In «pH-d In In- .mum rod-Inn In the study cum. 1'!» studies will be dlfldd lmn with. man. punk-t! rem. mun, Ms- Ion. mflobgy, Greek. um. um.- Inlz’eu nnd Now. A an". of cloning in loam-tad for Hearty onc- mm at the whole work. In the). group. some subject In hide the mâ€" jot um amt-Ml with It are moon to :uln "be degree of A. n. Sen-(y "eh' work In the m I! required lid :35 can In res-tar group. One hundred and “My”. weeks at elec- llva lino In mnlnd to VII the db sue. The old "mm cause with (In m of B. I.. remain: unchanged. but will no electives ucl lamination. In IL Alum!" nu In. a 1m. muo- uum and cm" on Dolmen! my. who will who Mn lose It camp VINO undying the «monk mal- Ilocn o! m. row-cry. Mum! him A. man's: chum-flu of the Ameri- rlu Ilium-III»: unlo- u the Inn-:- m In: uni. A Mums Inn-c foam-0d n.- k-run. Inn-n will to hold no. val dun-u Ila cannot. Ir. Dal Mar In karma! I! 107 liar- hnn "mt. Pm. the" be 'm lane nun) a! M: roll-hum: works on bl- Malllm. by (‘umllor loo-9y at Chicago. I". rub" P. A. uruulmn or 8!. mm church. Aaron. «la-bum: ooh-n hm: am of deflation. Rn. filler John 2m- urnd u «Inna. um! Rn. rub" rocky u mode-tun. luv. nth" mum to uuur 0! mn- mlu. The "rm I’ll pmrbd by In. hm: "can"! at m. mum church. (Mam. TM rmr mime» no "and Holy Cm «hurrh. menu. Thu on Roman Calhoun 1-me have 'u Mir-Ia! ”and” Whllo Mulch!” Doctor. I Chic-‘30 Jeweler. w” ullllg to two prospect". cutomn W cannon town. “(and the «on mouth a rut door and uoio “00 worth 0! Jewelry sad mm turn! the "In In - Illn' use. All Invests-Hon now“ that ooluou Ind almd tumult A nu door and and. his mm In the an. uny. A doun Jon-em" are now look- hx [or Ibo young men who «lied on (I. jaw-In. Janetâ€"Judge Durance Dibell ha been appointed to the Appellate court. for the second district of llllnoin {or a tom of three years. The court meat. It Ottawa nut Maud-y. and the lads. will Min his new duties than of: that cute. The information com to Judge leeli yectcrday atmrnoon wail. he wu in the midst of a minor larceny can. Tbo'telegran came from plint- ut state's Attorney General Hill 3t Spriuglold. Springfield.â€"The board at trustees of the Llncoln home. which consist of the governor, auditor, secretary of mu. treasury and superintendent of publlo Instruction. met yesterday and elected. Albert I. Edwards of thls clty custodi- an of the home. The Islet-non ls un- derswod to be pleasing to the old ver- uoml trlends and admirers of Abraham Lincoln. sud especlally to members of the Lincoln family. Chnmpamu.â€"«Mm. Nancy Hill. and 85 years. one of the pioneer citlxens o! Champalgn county, died at her home north Urbain. She had been a real- dent of the county since 1830 and mum tell many index-eating stones 0! her ex- Perlence with the Indiana pet-e. Cnnton.-A severe storm occurred here. Joe mm! was struck by "lil- ninx um! Instantly killed. Several barns and residences Were wrecked. Five boys in one of the barns were rendered unconscious for thirty Inln- mea. and one may die. Ion. Dan [um-I33! Gouda-“lb“ chi, llall‘lou 1'de CHI-hal- Obit-Ir: and linen-mu EVOIII "on: Eur, Booth- ol th- 8m RECORD OF MINOR DOINGfi OF THE WEEK. ILLINOIS NEWSLETS.

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