2 Isn't u :01- m predestined u even willing o! in the hope In to convince positively, re- main: her eyes mm “of her It: the thought r conceited you :h 1 chinaâ€, to; than quiet :11!th through u “my, yet (Aroma. then. - previous m- n- the moment not tint inno- mukod mu- rdod In regain- aech. she had me nnnounced ward the slight bushes. “No txhly Improper do tut.†mrionity In no could get yin: thy’l «on it I 865 ï¬nd his ave not; even me; nor do I \ge ll) mil-1.91! mu!" you aid you .t's “at 1 .1. an ID glad If your position rowed mother we fallen. far. I. Good-by.†manual loud at that I. tho hm:- Ick no. the am Im- “MW mndod like I : Into In! de- world worth :ly Impound :t. his cheeks :but ’00 her .WW 3% mm HEN the clam; o: the [rent and prosperous state of un- nola set their faces toward their mother state to cele- brate a day set apart for them at the Jamestown Tel-centennial. they may rest assured a mynl good time and a hearty reception await them. This date is Sept. 14. and it anything look- ing toward the entertainment of the visitors has been omitted in the ar- rangement of the programme those in charge are not aware ot the fact. Be dnced railroad rates, special trains. special military uttraotlona. music. re- ceptiona. dinners. Inncheona. addresses by (anions citizens and one continued round of sightseeing and pleaaure will mark the day when lllinoisnna have open sesame to the great historical exposition on the waters at Hamp- ton Ronda. llllnoia has a line build- ing there, and her citizens are proud of the magniï¬cent location accorded them to; their buildinlpito. , V,_V__. an". The oflciai party. handing Governor Charles 8. Deneen. Dr. Edmund J.. Juana pmident of tire University of Illinois: liiinois auto commission. Vn- rionu state once" and other datin- tuiahed persons. will arrive at the ex- politlon prohnhly Sept. 12 and will spend Sept. 12 and 13 inrormuliy vim. “lithe exposition. ~l'oiiowiuu loathe; pmgmmmo of the events scheduled for iliinoi: any; ILLINOIS BUILDING, JMTOWN EXPOSI‘I'ION. party. tecompaniod by (in Will. of, the expo-Mon commym Imported by a platoon of the Tyeiflh cavalry. will leave the Illinois 8mm building and pro. ceed to the Auditorium. where the Illinois day exercise: 'wiil take place. beginning at 11:30, Hon. A. G. Tuxh‘urn. vice preli- dem oi’ tho lilinoin lime commission. pre- aiding. Minn;- of welcome. Hon. Harry Bl. Geom hacker. president of the June:- town Tenement-AMI expoamon. nude. , . 4 Address by hi. excellency Governor Claude A. Swanson of Virgin}; Katie. ’ ‘Responu by his excellenex Governor Charlene. Deneen of Illinois, Nude. . Address. Dr. Edmund J. Jamel. pres!- dent of the University or uunou. ontor of the any. . ,Hunlc. "Star Spangled Banner." - 8 p. ramâ€"Luncheon to the governor 1nd ofllclal party by the exponltlon company. 2â€" __ n-___. . 11:15 a. m.-â€"Govcrnor Beam And ofllclal Rat-1y. upgmpanled by th- ollciull of D to n p. m.-â€"Receptlon It the Illinolu â€to building by the Illinois lute com- mlulon to the governor o! Illlnoln and In. Deacon. Admin-Ion by and only. Open home will be held at the nu noi- am. building during the entire day of Sept. 14. to which the public in cordially invited. Qrgat interest in being shown in the celebration of llllnois state day. and it is conï¬dently expected that lax-u numberu of Illinoinns will be pml out on that day. __._, _, -.. -.-r-â€"-uvu vvuunula. 5 p. m.â€"Parade (or some appropriate ex- when) to be revIeWed by tho governor or mine“. accompanied by Governor Swan. non of Viz-3mm. Mr. Tucker of the expo“- tion 3nd mher dlgtlnxulahed per-om. INSTITUTIONS OI? LEARNING I ll ILLINOIS. The idiom is a list of cluttered colleges in Illinois with the location and due of ornnintion: Grenville College. Granville ..... W Francis Shine: Academy. Mt. Car- roll ........................... 1853 Armour Institute of Technology. cine Ind Surgery. Chicago ...... Chicago Luv School, Chin-0.... Ephpheu School {qr Deaf. Chicago Garrett Biblical Institute, Evans- ton ........................... Jewish Training School, Chiago. Ken‘ood Institute. Chicago ...... Kent Collqe of Law, Chicagom Lewis Institute. Chicago ......... Nonhwestem‘ University. Evan!- Chicago ....................... 15 An lnuifute of CW, Chic-co 109 Bennett College of Eclectic Hedi- St. Ignatius College, Chicago ..... V. University of Chicago, Chicago... University of Illinois School of Pharmacy. Chicago .............. Waterman Hall. Chicago ......... Elmhurst College 'Elmhurst ....... Northwestern: College, Naperville. Wheaton College, Wheaton ...... Ewing College. Ewing ............ Carthage College. Carthage ....... Wever Academy, Media .......... Geneseo. Collegiate Institute ...... Grand Prairie Seminary, 0mm. Aurora College. Aurora. . . .., ..... St. Viateur’s college. Bourbonnais Bedding College, Ahihgdon ....... Knox College, Galediurg .......... Lombard College, Galesburg ...... 185! Sk. Mary's' School, Knoxville ..... 1882 Dixon College antLNormal School 18!) Lincoln College, Lincoln ......... '. 1865 James Hilliltin University, Decatur 1%! Bunker Hill Military Academy. .l884 Monticello Female Seminary, God- frey ....... . ............... 1840 Shuttlcï¬ College, Upper Alton†l835 Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington . . . l ............... 1850 Illinois College, Jacksonville ....... 1829 Illinois Woman’s College, Jack,~ ' sonville ‘ ........................ 1847 Bradley Polytechnic, Peoria ...... 1896 Augustana College, Rock Island... 1865 McKendI-ee College, Lebanon ..... 1835 Bettie Stuart Institute, Springï¬eld 1868 Concordia College, Springï¬eld. .1848 Illinois Business College, Spring- ï¬eld ~ 7 ........................... Freeport -College of Commerce, Ffeeport ........... . ........... Greer Academy; ,Hoopeston ...... Vermilion Academy, Vermilion. . . . Monmouth College, Monmouth. . . . Northern Illinois College, Fulton. Rockford College, Rockford ..... 2 Eureka College, Eureka ....... ' â€"Educan'onal Pres: Bulletin. Specie! Nodee. All who order tekphones within thirty days will occur: service without delay. Cold weather may prevent prompt at- ‘ention to your order after October 1.5. Order before it is, too lite. Cmcmo Tmm COIPANY. umI-uvlullu a should have M rs. Brown On eeeing little Joe re} ma. doesn't faucet at! P†Technology. erviï¬le. _1865 n ...... Iâ€) ....... 19m ....... 1870 ....... 1892 e ...... 1884 m†133 . ..1896 17 189! 1851 1874 1874 1857 1876 1847 1855 Idem county, Why. is spend- in; thousands of dollars annually in ex- tending. itnnging and maintaining its miles of mm roads constitute this system. that aflordiac easy travel the year around to hundreds of thou-sills of people of this and adjoining coun- tie; In 1% forty- -ei¢m_ miles of Mm was oiled, distributed adrk milk thmughom the various mktefiaf «i7 "ins; this year probably double my number of miles will be "cited. The material being used this year is asphaltoline. a speciallyvprepared prod- uct from Kentucky, huvy crude oil ham which all the myth: and other light properties have been removed. 3nd con- taim not less than 65 per cqlt oi mal- tha, or petroleum asphalt; it is applied with the “white oiling†apparatus, which being equ'pped with four sets of valves. makes it possible to regulate the I011 according to the judgment of thelopera- tor, thus preventing waste and insuring uniform distribution. This maï¬a: and method of applica- tion was inuodtiéed in Jcï¬enon county last year, and having met the approval of the ï¬scal court and pubï¬c, it was de- termimd to continue it. Some of the good futures of asphal- toiline are that it renders the roedway dustless and waterproof; by binding the particle: to the surfue.‘ It prevents raveling. . It doubles the life of the road, saving its one! over and over. he aiteéward married, the1tlther-in-hw to beâ€"an aged Methodist with extreme- ly strict notions in regard to the pro- prieties~was injudicious on one occa- sion to enter the parlor without giving any warning of his approach The con- sequence was that he found the sweet- hearts occupying a single chaig. Deep- ly shocked by this spectacle, the old man solemnly said: “Mr. Macdonald, when I courted Mrs. Brown she sat on one side of the room and I on the other." -Macdonald's reply was: “That’s what I should have done if I had been courting Mrs. Brown."â€"-Wo man’s National Daily. If ‘33'Fiiia' in e‘h’énc' cum for [he twat! of horses and vehides. It makes residence on a madam road a luxury. that, without it. would be unâ€" bearable. ‘ It renders a road unitary. destroying all terms and dahgemus organisms that may be deposited on thevsurfac‘e. Asphaltoilin; will not injure rubber tires, because the naphtha or rubber so!â€" wnt has been rcmoved.-American Highways, Sen, 1907. Where Kipling Got His Wit. Rudyard Kipling undoubtedly got his wit from his maternal grandfather, the Rev.“ George B. Macdonald' a Wesleyan clergyman. In the days when young Macdonald was courting the lady whom On seeing the falls for the ï¬rst time, little Joe remarked inquiringly: "Mam- ma, doesn’t the Lord ever mm the Neatly 5m