1 ” ‘ ,, = = 3 S S 3DBJVOTBJ3D TO T H B H TTBBE8T8 OF CHAT8W OETH A . 2 S T ID VICIiTITY: BEST fc • VOLUME XXX. CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1903. r. NUMBER 23.

TO BEAUTIFY THE PARK. MAN SHOT AT CR0PSEY. CHARLES D. CARY, CHATSWORTHS M. E. MINISTERS COMING. RISING ATTORNEY. Thursday Club Members Preparing Enter John Newman Accidentally Kill* Himself The Kankakee District Ministerial Asso­ teinmeet and Supper to Raise Money. While Hunting Near His Home. ciation to Meet Here in May. The ladies of the Thursday Club of John Newman, who resided about The ministerial association of the The Carpets, The Rugs, The Mattings, Chatsworth have decided to give a two miles from Cropsey, was accident­ Kankakee district will hold its annual supper and entertainment at The ally killed while hunting yesterday. meeting in Chatsworth on Monday Grand on Thursday, March 26. Every When he failed to return home last and Tuesday, May 25 and 26. There The Draperies, The Window Shades. effort is being made to make it a pleas- evening a searching party started out are 42 preachers in the association These are very important selling feat­ • ant social feature as well as a financial and his body was found lying in a and topics of general interest are dis­ ind eggs. success. The supper will be as palata­ slough. There is no doubt that his cussed at these annual gatherings. ures in this store just at this time. There’s ble and delirious as possible, and ev­ death was caused by the discharge of Young ministers are examined in the ery effort is being made by the most his own gun,although the information course of study and the general busi­ been some good buying done for you. Nev­ talented of our city to mfeke the pro- at hand is very meager. A report to the ness of the churches and church or-1 er were we in better shape to meet your de­ , jfrajn a fine one. The proceeds will be effect that Newman committed sui­ ganizations of the district attended (/used towards improving and beautify­ cide is said to be groundless by those to. The sessions of the ministerial mands. What you buy is good and you’ll ing Armstrong park, which lies be­ best prepared to kno\v the facts. gathering are intended not only for find prices to your liking. Every line is tween the main business street and Mr^. Newman’s sister is the wife of church members, but the general pub­ the T., P. & W. depot, and all must Harry Cline, I. C. agent at Cropsey, lic. discourses ' “ ng given by the lead­ complete. admit that the cause is a most worthy and son of Mrs. A. Cline, who resides ing ministers of the district, and one =-s«- one. That our townspeople will aid south of this city. Besides his wife of the evening sessions is of an evan­ b.veJMSH the ladies in every way we have no deceased leaves a son and a daughter, gelistic nat ure. The meeting of the As to The Matting the latter now being a pupil of the doubt, for each one should add his association was held at Piper City Carpets. Business. mite towards making his home town Fairbury sclicfcils. HARLES D. CARY, attorney for last year. more attractive. That your presence Coroner Carson, of Bloomington, ar­ C the village of Chatsworth, was a OFFICIAL. There’s stock enough, Very cleanly, very econom­ at the supper and entertainment will rived at Cropsey this morning to hold prominent factor in directing the the coroner’slnquest. Proceedings of the Board of Trustees of there are marks enough ical is the matting for a not only add to the proceeds, but give movements of the board of local im­ floor covering. We’ve got you much personal pleasure we are as­ Chatsworth, Illinois, to make a long and interest­ w-^TToes It Effect Chatsworth? provements during the paving of the At a regular meeting held in the coun­ ing story, but we’ll leave the the best from China and sured. Don’t forget the date, Thurs­ Postmasters hereafter will not be main business street of our town the Japan, and can figure with day evening, March 26. 8upper from cil room Tuesday evening, March 10, story out and tell it to you permitted to rent boxes to minors past summer. He was born February you on any size contract. I five o’clock, entertainment at 8:15. 1903. Members present: President when we see vou. without the written consent of their 22, 1874, in Saratoga township, Mar­ McCabe and Messrs. Turner, Reising, We hope to be able to publish the pro­ parents. The order was made by the shall county, and at. the age of eleven gram in our next issue. ^ Burns, Walter and Baldwin. postofflee department to correct an years moved with his parents to Ran- The minutes of the last regular meet­ A Most Popular Prices Are Booming. abuse growing out of the fact that Rugs are toul. After finishing the course of ing were read and approved. W The prices of real estate in Chats­ minor girls rent boxes and open up the Rantoul high school he entered Very Popular. Assortment of correspondence with outside parties After hearing the reports of the dif­ worth appear to be increasing as rapi­ Ann Arbor (Mich.) University in 18111, ferent committees, the following bills Window Shades. dly in proport ion as the prices of farm and in that way keep the correspond­ and in 1895 received the degree of B. were read and. on motion of Walter Knowing this fact, we can lands. Several transfers of properties ence a secret from their parents. This L. In 1897 the degree of L. L. M. was show you the newest weaves is a good ruling and will doubtless put and seconded hy Iteising, allowed as These shades are all mount­ have been made recently at figures far conferred upon him, having been li­ read by a unanimous yea vote: and colorings in rugs and ed on the best patented above anything previously known here. a stop to much flirtation. It may al­ censed to practice law in the courts of O. Cady, 44 days’ tiling, acc’t s. give you prices that will im­ spring rollers. Best oil Burns Bros, are said to have recently so stop a more serious evil. When a Michigan the year previous and in press you. girl has a correspondence she is and a ...... $ 6 75 opaques, water dyes and felt, 1 been offered 12400.00 for the corner Illinois the same year. In January, Win. Baity, cleaning crossings, business lot they purchased a short ashamed for her mother to know about in all colors. 1898, he located at Pontiac, and in acc’t s. and a.,...... 10 00 e-chair shop, she is treadingon quicksand that may m time ago of G. W. McCabe, but refus­ August, 1899, came to this city, where Standard Oil Co., gasoline, acc’t larbers, ed it. Real estate men state that engulf her. he has since built up a lucrative and Lace e Grand. f. and w...... 8 13 T apestry any property which Is placed upon the f Interesting Relics. constantly increasing practice. No D. J. Stanford, street lights for market at a price within reason is C urtains. In overhauling some old papers in attorney in the county, outside of the February, acc't e. 1...... 71 2-5 Reversible Portiers. eat and Cleaa. quickly sold, and that there is a con­ the Plaindealer office this week, county seat, tries more cases in the On motion of Walter and seconded We've been liberal in our stantly increasing demand for homes among other things of interest that circuit court than does Mr. Cary, and by Reising, the clerk was instructed to curtain buying, and our rea­ Roman stripe repps, ori­ ig, Shaving, and building lots. no attorney wins a larger per cent, of Singeing, Dye- were found was a program of the first notify J. R. McClure to furnish a good son is tliat we had a chance ental and floral designs in all messing done in Eddie Strine Taking Treatment. commencement of the Chatsworth the cases lie tries. He has a fine law and sufficient bond in accordance with to buy lace curtains to better colors and at any price. library of about 500 volumes and is proved styles. L. J. Haberkorn arrived home the high school, which occurred in the the ordinance in such case made and advantage than ever before. There will be more tapestry 1 latter part oHast week from St. Louis town hall on Friday evening, June 17, continually adding to it. Mr. Cary is provided in regard to running a bowl­ Our good buying helps your curtains sold this season than he Best Laun- not married. e. where he went with Mike Strine and 1881. The class was composed of Mary ing alley by the next regular meeting. pocket liook. ever before. son, Eddie, to consult medical advice Fosdick, Louisa Stevens, Eliza Dorsey Motion prevailed. kLDWIN, Prop. regarding Eddie. He states that Dr. and Emma Turnbull, and the class Shearer Case Discontinued. No furtliA- fiusiness appearing, on McLean, after making an examina­ motto was “The marble lies waiting.'’ The case brought against Shearer motion of Reising the board adjourned. and Shearer, ofCullom, charging them tion, said that he thought that in An Invitation for the first annual J o h n T a o g k k t , Clerk. with running a bucket shop occupied time he cou'kJ enable the boy to walk, banquet of the Alumni of the Chats­ but probably could hever effect a com­ worth High School, which was given the time of County Judge C. F. H. DEATHS. at the town hall on the evening of Carrithers in the county court on plete cure. Eudie will remain In St MICHAEL SULLIVAN. Louis at the sanitarium during the June 8,1887, was also found. Monday. At the close of the plain­ tiff's testimony, A. C. Norton, attor­ Michael Sullivan, brother of John summer to take treatment, which in Success of M. E. Revivals. Sullivan, Sr., of this city, died on his case, is largely of a mechanical na­ ney for Messrs. Shearer, moved that The series of revival meetings which the case be discontinued, and the Tuesday morning in Peoria of heart CHATSWORTH ,| ture. Rev. Charles FitzHenry, pastor of the trouble, aged about 70 years. He ITH. motion was granted. nail) ex Sunday 8 38 a in Merkle’s Story. M. E. church, had been conducting spent about a year here with his 88, ex 8 unday..... 4 06pm Republicans Nominate Judges. ex S unday...... 11 32am Charles Merkle, of Peoria, well were brought to a close on Sunday brother about three years ago,and has lit, ex Sunday... 9 35 pm evening. Fourteen new members The Rubublican judicial convention a circle of friends and acquaintances DTH. known to many of the people of this a88, ex Sunday..11 32 am vicinity, is authority for the story were taken into the church last Sun­ of this (the eleventh) district was held in Chatsworth. He leaves two grown (mail)exS'nd'y 8 33 pm at Bloomington on Wednesday and Jfil ex Sunday...... 11 32am that on Wednesday a farmer residing day as the direct result of the meet­ children. The funeral was held at hl.cx Monday... 1 58am ings. Two night meet ings were con­ the three judges now serving in the Peoria on Thursday. go a t 12.05 a. m. No. 325 In the vicinity of Forrest drove into n. in. Tbrongli coach that town with four horses hitched to ducted at the Healey church, which district were renominated, as follows: PEARSON. lion. No change of care Judge George W. Patton, of Pontiac; and In cither an ordinary top buggy. Mr. Merkle resulted in four conversions. Presid­ The funeral services of the infant -ca Chicago a t 7.55 a. m. ing Elder Robinson, of Kankakee, Judge Colostin I). Myers, of Bloom­ child of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pearson i a t 8.40 p. m. declares that the farmer had the pole itiac arrive Pontiac at team hitched in the usual way, but Rev. A. K. Tullis, of Milford, and ington; Judge John H. Moffett, of were held at tlie home of the parents ac at 3.28 p. m, Rey. M. P. Lackland, of Cropsey, for­ Paxton. on Sunday last, conducted by Rev. C. . Ur o sn a iia n , A gent that' the leaders were hitched by a long rope which was fastened to the merly pastor here, assisted Rev. Fitz­ Champion Bowler. I). Eldridge, of the Baptist church, rear axletree. to be sure that the ve­ Henry at times during tHte meetings, The devotees of bowling in our city, and the remains were interred in the hicle did not pull apart, owing to the which were commenced February 15. and U*ere are quite a number, are Chatsworth cemetery. The child was very bad roads. Entertained at Dinner. tiorfipelled to concede that Milo M. luit a few days more than a month Miller, one of the oldest men who in­ old. The bereaved parents have the Rural Routes Threatened. Mesdames. William Cowling and J. 8 Doolittle entertained a party of dulges in the sport, has the younger deepest sympathy of ‘heir many The postofflee department has an­ friends. CHATS WORTH. their Chatsworth and Piper City ones all beaten when it comes to a 1ST. nounced that unless the patrons of high score. Yesterday he beat the best JOSEPH KAEMP, OK KAIHISCKV. * (ex Sumlny)..... 9 37 am rural free mail delivery routes take friends at the residence of the former &...... 0 13 pm on Saturday evening last. A six o’clock score that has been previously made Joseph Kaemp. of Fairhury, died on ...... 8 30 am enough interest in the service to keep on the Chatsworth alleys, making 202. Friday last, aged 70 years. Up to ten ...... I 40 am the roads in such a condition that dinner was a leading feature. The E8T. table was beautifully decorated with years ago the family resided three! ires*...... 12 r>7 pm they may be easily traveled by the Stallion.Owners’ Notice. miles north of Cropsey. The funeral ex Sunday)...... 6 13 pm carnations arid thirteen were seated If you have a horse worthy of pat­ ...... 10 00 pm carriers in wagons on schedule time was held at the new Amish church at | IX S u n d a y )...... 3 40 pm at the table. Those from Piper City ronage he is worthy of publicity and C. G. DoKHKV, Agent. the service will be withdrawn from Fairbury on Sunday. such communities. A government of­ were: Mesdames Blair, Erskin and advertising. If he is not worth ad­ ficial recently expressed as his opinion Patton. Those frorfT this city were: vertising he is not worth breeding to. Church Notices. that the rur^l routes would ultimate­ Mesdames Sami. Puffer, Van I)oran, Tht; P laindealkii is prepared to fur­ H o w t o B e H e a l t h y a n d G r o w m m ly be discontinued on all roads not Brigham, Brown, McCabe, Hitch, nish all kinds of advertising for stal­ will lie discussed next Sunday evening Sullivan and Miss Mary Dorsey. at itie Baptist church: theme for RRIVK AT FORREST. graveled or macadamized. lion owners. Don’t be afraid to keep SOOTH. the good qualities of your horse fresh morning, T h e P o v e r t y o f C h r is t The Han Of The House i|No 13...... 12 3.3 am A Change of Proceedings. • No 23 ...... 2 10 am Both Billiard Halls Sold, For tlie first time in many years, if in the iniifds of the pyblic, and the re­ a n d t h e W e a l t h o f .C h r i s t i a n s . > No 51...... 7 40am Martin Kerrins lias again become Sunday school, 12 in': B. Y. Pi l\, 6:30 i No 11...... 1 33 pm not in the history of the township of sult will be gratifring to you. SHOULD BE INTERESTED \ i|No 17...... 5 40 pi* the owner of the billard hail which he p. m. All are cordially ipvjted C. 23,51, 11, dally. Chatsworth,the spring election istolie Want a Coal Shaft at Wing. recently sold to John Snyder, of Gil­ cbnducted along party lines. Caucus­ I). E l d r i d g e , Pastor. in the flour which is used in preparing the It b r a n c h . man, and will conduct the establish­ The people of Wing are working to ARRIVE. es are to be held by the republicans secure a coal mine. A meeting of The young people of the Baptist various foods for the family. Uriee and qual­ ) No 71...... A 2A pill ment. The real estate firm of Kerrins and democrats, and each will place church and society met at the home l No 31...... 7 40 am and Fitzgerald comsummated this cit izens was held on Saturday evening ity combine to make n S o 37...... 5 SA pm candidates in the field. In addition and a committee appointed to solicit of Mr. and Mrs. A. I>. Stanford on ipt Sunday. deal. to these 6ome independent candidates Thursday evening. After the regular r. R. St e w a r t , Agent. Mr. Louis Weinand purchased this funds. W. W. Gray, J. E. Gibb, E. T. are liable to enter the race. In the Holloway, Pat Rowan and W. W. business was transacted light refresh­ GOLD m e A LTO N R .R week the entire business, including past it has been the custom in town­ Green constitute tlie committee and ments were served and the time spent MINE epot w ith T. P. A W ) building, lot. billiard hall and fixt ures, ship matters to nominate ticketscom- in social recreation. A88 CHE NO A of Erastus Haberkorn. The price paid about MOO had t>een raised according l BOUND. _ posed of men irrespectivepf party af­ to last reports. F i r s t T h i n g s will be the theme for FLOUR dally...... 3 23 am '• Is a large sum and the parties interest­ I, dally...... does not atop filiations. ______morning preaching service at the M. k Chgo Ac dally 9 51 am ed prefer not to make this known. Another Large Stock Shipment. E. church next Sunday: topic for the best Hour for general use. When you ed, dally ...... 2 10 pm Think They Have Located Him. James Bergan, of Charlotte town­ 8. except Snnd’y 6 C7 pm Jail Breaker Now la Joliet. evening. T h e H a r v e s t I s P a s t . A , excout Sunday 7 17 pm The people of Saunemin think that ship. the well-known cattle feeder and can get the Vjest flour milled for $1.10 per cordial Invitation to all.—C h a r l e s ;o l.imited daily 6 02 am On July 29 lastf James Nitches, who they have at last located the wily O. supervisor, shipped four cars of stock sack, or $4.25 per barrel, why will you pay I BOUND. F i t z H e n r y , Pastor. 8, except S u n ... 12 03 pm was confined In the county jail at Pon­ Wendall Thomas, who ran the Post in from Charlotte on Sunday night to the more? These are my prices on Gold Mine. ed, d a ll y ...... 2 00 pm tiac charged with throwing acid in the that place for a time, and after fleec­ Mm, d a lly ...... 9 48 pm y. Chicago market.. He also shipped If it does not give satisfaction, bring it back d, d a l l y ...... 8 45 pm face of art employe at the Refor­ ing the people of the community out three cars from Odell the same night, ANNOUNCEMENTS. d aily ...... 18 85am matory at Pontiac, succeeded in mak­ of considerable money, decamped. and your money will be refunded. il,d ally ...... 3 37 am the latter having been bought of M. F o r C o l l e c t o r .— I desire to an­ I Ac ex cep t Sun. 7 10 am ing his escape, and also liberated two They have sent a man to a small town tie to all points. Good Cleary. ______- nounce myself as a candidate for col­ ,'hlcAgo, St. L ouis and other prisoners. Word has been re­ In South ^Dakota, where they under­ T. E. BALDWIN, liverglng line*. Reclln. Notice To Ice Users. lector of Chatsworth township, subject o f extra charge, ceived that Nitches is now serving stand that he has started a paper. to the decision of the Democratic i tickets to Chicago and time in Joliet, having been sentenced . ----r—r ------\_^lWfsh to announce to the people of or train No. 4 Saturdays ' K. of C. Notice. V Chatsworth that I will deliver ice as caucus.—J. S. D o o l i t t l e . ’Phone 34. The Grocer. irnlnga; good returning * from Chicago.______«ln 1I leaving Chicago at The regular meeting of Chatsworth soon as the season opens. 1 have in F o r C o l l e c t o r . — I announce my­ r*lon ticket* to author- Charlotte Tax Payara, •Notice. Council Knights of Columbus will be my house 350 tons of ice of splendid self a candidate for the nomination All Charlotte taxes must be paid by held on Thursday evening, March 19, quality put up this winter and 150 for tax collector of Chatsworth town­ iet ticket* to anthorlced March 19, as the books must be re­ on account of St. Patrick’s day com­ tons of Illinois river ice. My wagon ship, subject to the decision of the lion call upon oraddre** M. A. Go o d p a st u r e , turned. T h u s G. F lebsnbr, ing on Tuesday, the regular meetihg will be started as sbon as my patrons Democrat ic caucus.--La w h e n c e H o l ­ Pa**engar Agt. Collector. date. J. ,C. Corbett, G. K. require it. J ohn BrcKvn. l y w o o d . Ghenen.III. ’Hk.vS

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' S |^ 2 S 5 F v^ ; v ;V ••«■ •#■•<>: - , .-i "'.J1 111 M ■ ,J= " 1 " 1 1 i 11 m -,-ny- .. E—, , , S = I1-I.H I t ...1L "ft The secret of restoring lost eyesigTit Criticism of the Wabash manage­ ACCIDENT ON THE HUDSON. OP THE , (jPiatewarth fftomdralw. ment by employes and disapproval of is claimed to have been discovered by the court for issuing an injunction is Professor Peter Steins, of Paris. An (large Capaisea and Man j M en A t PRESIDENT FULLER JEWELER? ASSOCIATION JAS. A. SMITH. Proprlstor. discouraged by brotherhood leaders, apparatus supples the place of the Hurled Into the hirer, Sev­ who fear contempt of court proceed­ eye, while the function of seeing is ern! Drowning. CHATSWORTH. ILLINOIS. ings. performed by the brain, Threatened With Loss of Hearing, Smell A general strike against the Ameri­ Reports from China show that the Glens Falls, N. Y., March 9.—Seven­ can Bridge company has been ordered rebels in the northern districts are teen men are dead as a result of the , and Sight From by the structural iron workers in Phil­ gaining in-strength and that foreign­ capsizing Saturday of the ferryboat adelphia. ers are openly threatened. used by workmen at Spier Falls, on The world five-men bowling record CoL Yorke, of the London board of the Hudson river. Over 1,000 men are the Ravages of was broken in Chicago by the Em­ trade, after inspecting American rail­ employed there in the construction of pires of Chicago, the new record being ways, reports thut in* many essential the power dam of the Hudson River iA s All tlie News of the Past Seven 1152. respects they are superior to the Brit­ Power Co. The laborers and many of Catarrh. XVUSESfcr* < M Days Condensed. The new United States monitor Ne­ ish. the masons are Italians. The men had vada has been placed in commission at Leung Kai Chew, lieutenant of Kang been in the habit of crossing a small the navy yard in Portsmouth, N. H. Yu Wei, leader of the rebel forces in bridge over the unfinished portion of Pe-ru-na HOME AND FOREIGN ITEMS Democratic United States senators south China, is in America for the pur­ the dam, but the river has been rising, Cured Him. predict, that the extra session will close pose, it. is said, of raising funds and nnd the company, fearing the bridge by April 1. arms for the insurrectionists. was unsafe, destroyed it. Below the News of the Industrial Field, Personal Charles E, L. Henderson was hanged The ameer of Afghanistan has di­ work about half a mile is a ferry. The and Political Items, Happenings at Duluth, Minn., for the murder on vorced all but four of his wives and boat is a scow-shaped affair, 30 June 21 last of Ida McCormick. lias flecreed that none of his subjects feet long and 13 wide, operated at Homo and Abroad. The Wisconsin legislature’s proposal shall hereafter have more than that by means of cables. As many as 150 for a national conference on the negro number. men have been taken across on it at question is favored in the north. Venezuelan peace protocols were one time. THE NEWS FROM ALL THE WORLD William Ross was executed at Bot­ unfavorably received at Caracas, and Friday when the men were being fer­ tineau, N. D., for the murder of Thom­ may not be ratified by congress. ried across an Italian boy known as DOMESTIC. as Waish on July 5, 1902. “Cigarette” fell overboard, but was LATER. The Fifty-seventh congress ad­ The old Lincoln homestead near rescued. Saturday morning, while journed sine die on the 4th after Hodgenville, Ky., the birthplace of In the United States senate on the 70 or 80 men were aboard having disposed of all the appropri­ Abraham Lincoln, will be sold under 9th the Colombian canal treaty was the boat, the Italian boy who bad fal­ ation bills. In the senate Senator Al­ the hammer. reported, but Senator Morgan ob­ len over the previous day became lison stated that the appropriations The Arkansas legislature has passed jected to its consideration uml it frightened and seized one of the tackle nggregafed $1,554,108,514. The usual a bill requiring street car companies went over for the day. The oath of ropes running from the overhead resolution of thanks to the presiding to operate separate cars for white and office was administered to James P. cable to the stern. Some of the men officer was adopted. In the house colored people. Clarke (Ark.), W. J. Stone (Mo.) and started toward him, and instantly the the speaker delivered his valedictory Because of swollen rivers the situ­ Senator Gallinger (N. H.) boat careened aDd filled, every one be­ and was thanked for his services. ation from Paducah, Ky., to Cairo, Senator Morgan occupied the time in ing thrown into the water. American-made gowns displayed at 111., is the worst that has been the United States senate on the 10th in a convention of dressmakers in New known for 19 years. discussing the Panama canal treaty. FIVE WERE LOST. The South Dakota and Idaho legis­ James T. Gardner, assistant city York are said to rival creations from Nurvivora of Crew of an American Paris. latures have adjourned sine die. editor of the Enquirer, died suddenly Influenzn is epidemic in St. Louis, in of heart disease. Bark Stranded Near Hong- Alfred Knapp, in explaining at Kong Reach ’Frisco. Hamilton, O., liis confessions, said his where 15,000 persons are said to lie One hundred families living below m sister betrayed him, and he deter­ suffering from the disease. Alton, 111., have been rendered home­ San Francisco, March 10.—Captain mined to tell the story in order to St. Louis authorities have killed less and many lost their belongings Jergensen and nine of the crew of the make the family disgrace complete. rnce betting in thnt city. by a rise in the Mississippi river. American bark Alex McNeil, which It is estimated thnt over 3,000 head The governor of Washington lias The Sixty-third general assembly was stranded on Pratas reef, near of cattle perished in Kansas during signed the law making gambling a of Indiana has adjourned sine die. Hong-Kong, on December 24, arrived the recent storm. felony in that state. Twenty-two persons were killed here Monday on the steamer Coptic An anti-toxin whic.i will destroy Plans for a Henry Ward Beecher and over 50 injured by burning oil from the Orient. The sailors state the germs of cholera infantum has memorial were presented at n Brook­ thrown from exploding tanks in a that shortly after the vessel left Hong- been announced by Dr. Simon Flex- lyn (N. Y.) meeting nt, which Grover freight wreck at Clean, N. Y. Kong on December 10, the officers be­ ner, director of a medical institute Cleveland and Justice Brewer deliv­ Homer Bird, whomnruered two com­ came intoxicated and the vessel drift­ at Baltimore. Md. ered addresses. panions on the Yukon river, was ed from her proper course, finally Prohibition in Vermont is believed Connecticut citizens nre interested hanged at Sitka, Alaska. bringing up on the reef, where she went killed by referendum adoption of in Rev. II. L. Hutchins’ charges that The Missouri legislature has passed to pieces. A drunken tight followed high license under local option law. villages of that state are filled with a bill prohibiting the snle of cigarettes the stranding of the vessel, during Business failures throughout the depra vity. and cigarette paper to children under which, the sailors assert, the ship’s country in February ninouuted to Seventeen men were drowned by 18 years of age. carpenter emptied his revolver at the $10,907,454, ngainst $11,302,029 in the the capsizing of n ferryboat used by The department, of agriculture has officers, but was too intoxicated to aim same month in 1902. workmen at Spier Falls. N. Y. issued an order quarantining the state with precision and no one was injured. Six persons were burned to death A GREAT many remedies to The Indiana legislature has pnssed a of New Hampshire beenuse of the foot A boat containing the first mate and A temporarily relieve catarrh bill appropriating $150,000 for the In­ and one fatally in hired in a hotel and mouth disease. four of the crew was lost and no trace have been devised from time to diana exhibit and building at the St. fire at I.eiter, W. Ya. Four thousand union men of the Al­ of the men was found. The stranded time, such as sprays, snuffs, creams and Louis exposition. The cruiser Chattanooga was lied Bricklayers’ Trades struck in St. sailors remained- on the reef for three other local applications, but, as a rule, launched at Elizabeth, N. J. Louis to enforce demands for a recog­ the medical profession has little or no The extra session of the United weeks, finally putting to sea in nn im­ •• I waa troubled w ith catarrh o f the Seven persons committed suicide in nition of their union. enthusiasm in the treatmentof catarrh. States senate of the Fifty-eighth con­ provised bont, headed for Hong-Kong. bead tor m any year*. It aitected m y gress met at noon on the 5th and 30 Chicago on the 8th. Henry Thomas, a negro who at­ It ia generally pronounced by them They were picked up by a steamer and sense of smell, bearing and sight I senators were sworn in for six-year Director of the Census W. R. Mor- tacked the ten-year-old daughter of to be incurable. taken to Hong-Kong, where the Ameri­ It therefore created a great sensa­ spent lots o f m oney w ith doctors mod terms. The time was devoted to riam has resigned, to take effect Porter Keene, was lynched near Par­ can consul looked after their comforts. tion in medical circles when Dr. Hart­ the use o f local applications to relieve speeches answering Congressman May 15. ish, Fla. He nrrnnged for their transportation man announced th at he bad devised a me but to no purpose, until m y atten­ R#v Cannon’s charge of “legislative black­ Illinois miners and operators have The United States warships Maclii- k. to this port. Captain Jergensen de­ compound which would cure catarrh tion was called to tbe wood tria l etfecta mail.” In executive session all the reached an agrement on a wage scale. as, Cincinnati and Chicago have ar­ nies that he or any of the officers were permanently. o f P e r u n a . treaties were referred to the commit­ Daniel Leroy Dresser & Co., silk rived nt Naples. drunk. The remedy was named Peruna and tee on foreign relations. Adjourned to merchants in New York, made an as­ Tiie reliellion in .thj Kwang-Si pro­ in a short time became known to thou­ ••I m ust aay that I met with most the 9th. signment. with liabilities of $1,250,- vince of Chinn is spreading seriously. MEMORIAL TO BEECHER. sands of catarrh sufferers north, south, surprising mad satM actnry results. Forty structural iron companies, 000; assets $750,000. Several villages have been captured eafct and west. Peruna took bold ot tbo com plaint and with capital aggregating $1,000,000,- Congressman Cannon will go on a and the authority of the government Haas Meeting Held In Brooklyn Letters testifying to the fact that Pe- d r o v e I t e n t ir e ly o u t o t my s y s te m . | runa is a radical cure for catarrh began 000, have combined to resist iron­ West Indies cruise as the secretary is at an end.. In Honor of the Great •• Although well aloqy toward tbo Preacher. to pour in from all directions. workers and other employes’ de­ of navy’s guest. Yesusvius bns ngnin become nctive. Thousands of such letters are on file allotted apan ot mmu’a llto I mas p le a s e d a a a c h ild o v e r tb a r e s u lt s , m ud mands for wage increase. The salaries of 1,500 employes of The volcano is throwing up ashes nnd New York, March 9.—A great mass In the office of The Peruna Medicine Co. feel like a young m an again. ”—J . W . Seventeen persons were injured in a the Union Pacific railroad have been explosive incandescent globes. meeting was held in the Acndemy of Rev. E. StubCnvoll, Pella, Wis., jp P u lle r . railway collision near Kansas City, Mo. increased from 12 to 15 per cent. Three hundred families living in Music in Brooklyn Sunday night for writes: "I feel obliged to extend you fife Senator Quay predicts thnt four Columbus, Nob., have been compelled my personal thanks for my complete Such letters as the above a re not used PERSONAL AND POLITICAL. the purpose of raising funds to erect a restoration. All through the winter I states will be admitted ns the result to leave their homes nnd seek higher memorial in honor of Henry Ward for publication except by the written W. A. Scott, general manager of suffered from throat and lung trouble, permission of the writer. of the fight by friends of the omni­ ground because of floods. Beecher, the founder of Plymouth the Chicago, Minneapolis, St. Paul & but recovered my entire health by the A pamphlet filled with such letters bus bill before the next congress. In an interview in New York Grover church nnd for forty years its pastor. Omahn railroad, died in St. Paul. use of your excellent remedy, Peruna.” will ba sent to any address free. This President Roosevelt has signed nil Cleveland snid that he was out of poli­ Many hundreds who were turned away The following letter from a prom­ Preston Garland (colored) celebrated book should be read by all who doubt the appropriation bills pnssed by con­ tics for good. from the doors gathered nt the over­ inent gentleman of Loa Angeles, is a his one hundred and fourth birthday at the curability of catarrh. gress. The Wabash railroad strike injunc­ flow meeting in Plymouth church. case in point: If you do not receive prompt and sat­ Norristown. N. J. He served under Gen. James J. Corbett and James .T. Jef­ tion was answered in the United States Mayor Seth Low presided, and among Mr.’J. W. Fuller, President of the isfactory results from the use of Pe­ Butler in the civil war. fries have agreed to fight in California court nt St. Louis by firemen and train­ the prominent persons who paid trib­ Jewelers’ Association of Los Angeles, runa write atonce to Dr. Hartman, giv­ Josiali Muir, the inventor of the pa­ Cal., has been in business in that city in July or August for the heavyweight men, who declare eonspiracy charges ute to the memory of the great preach­ ing n full statem ent of your case, and per car wheels now in use on rail­ for seventeen yearsoutof the forty-five championship of the world. unfounded nml restrictions on road’s er were Former President Grover he will be pleased to give you bis val­ roads, died at Morristown, N. J., at that he has been engaged in business. uable advice gratis. E| The population of New York city is employes were not demanded. Cleveland, Justice D. J. Brewer of the the age of 9t years. Concerninghis experience with Peruna Address Dr. Hnrtman, President of |g?v'•W- now placed at 3,732,903. Indiana coal operators on trial in United States supreme court, Rev. he says: In eon vent ion a t Det roit Michigan re- The Hnrtmnn Snnitnriuro. Columbus. O. A1 Wade lias been sentenced to be Chicago for conspiracy admit, having Newell Dwight 'Hillis of Plymouth electrocuted June 27 at Columbus, O., ublicans renominated Judge Frank A. entered in1o an agreement to fix the church and Rev. Frank W. Gunsaulus for the murder of Kate Sullivan two Hooker, of Charlotte, for justice of price nnd restrict tlie output, of fuel. of Chicago. the supreme court. years ago. James Sparks, a veteran of the Mex­ At the conclusion of the nddresses Mrs. John (!reenwood and her three Dr. William A. Winder, veteran In­ ican nnd civil wars, died at Hartville, HOUSEWIVES a subscription for the Beecher me­ children—girls aged 16 and 12 and a dian fighter, scout and traveler, who Mo., aged 100 years. morial fund was started by Mrs. \Y. C. boy aged 11—were killed by the cars has many time< won medals and The Kansas legislature lias pnssed Wallace, with a contribution of $10,- at Springfield. O. trophies for gallantry, died inOmaha, a bill providing that the operation 000. Other contributors were Henry HEADACHES V bill before the Pennsylvania leg­ aged 80 years. of slot, machines in tlie state shall be WT. Phipps, $1,000; Dr. Rossiter W. islature proposes medals and money Arthur P. Gorman, of Maryland has a felony. Raymond, $2,500, and John Arbuckle, You don’t know rewards for large families. been chosen by the democrats as their Archbishop Quigley has been in­ $5,000. The total amount of the sub­ The Maine legislature lias rejected leader in the United States senate. stalled ns head of the Roman Catholic scriptions was not announced. why you suffer a bill proposing resubmission of the James Madison Bell, colored poet, province of Chicago. from headache prohibitory law pnssed 50 years ago, friend and associate of John Brown, Six deaths from disease resembling Mine m.aalrr. and you are apt A strike of 40.900 Illinois miners died in Chicago. cholera occurred on board the steam­ Ferguson, B. C., March 10.—As a re­ to believe you is imminent, the joint committee hav­ Elder Uriah Smith, for 55 years con­ er Karnmnnia, which arrived at New sult of poisonous' gases left in a have some dire ing failed to reach an agreement on tinuously the editor of the Adventist York from Naples. winze of the Nettie L. mine four men are dead, and two others are injured, female trouble, the wage scale. Review and Herald, died in Battle Floods in the nnd Mississippi but its dollars to The Montana house passed a bill Creek. Mieh. valleys nre growing more serious. but may recover. requiring that newspapers shall once Mrs. Marsylla Keith, a white wom­ In the 50 leading post offices in the The dead: Patrick Crilly, shift doughnuts that a month print a statement of owner­ an, celebrated her one hundred and country tlie gross postal receipts for boss; Allan Caulker, Edwnrd Geog- you are wrong. ship and that editorials shall be sixteenth birthday at her home in February show n net increase of over dan, Bert Snvnge. Women are prone signed. Montgomery. VV. Ya. 12 per cent. The injured: Nelse Johnson and to put off the duties of Nature to The five new battleships ordered The result of the town meetings in Andrew C. Wheeler, better known Otto Bloom, overcome by gas. attend to the duties of the home by congress will be named Vermont. Massachusetts shows important gains as j “Nym Crinkle." a. well-known; Sarlom Floods In Nebraska. and when they do get time to go, Kansas, Minnesota, Mississippi and for socialists. newspaper writer, died at. his home Lincoln, Neb., March 40.—Ice gorges the feeling has passed. Idnho. James If. Bloiint. for 20 years a at Monsev, N. Y. in the Platte river and jits tributaries Constipation results and then Via Dubuque, Waterloo sad Albert Lea. John D. Rockefeller has given $20,- member of congress from Georgia Michigan democrats in convention at have caused serious floods in central the awful racking headache. Take Fsst Vestibule Night train with through 000 to a negro college at Marshallton, and later paramount commissioner Detroit nominated Judge George L. Sleeping Cor, Buffet-Library Car and Free Nebraska, especially in nnd near the a spoonful of Reclining Chair Car. Dining Car Service Tex. to Hawnii, died at Macon, Ga. Yaple for the supreme bench nnd Wel­ towns of Schuyler, Columbus and Norman Argo (colored), aged 111 ea route. Tickets of agents of L C. R. R. The total of cattle losses due to the lington R. Burt and Willis J. Abbot, for Genoa. Aconee, a village on the Loup, and connecting lines. recent blizzard in Texas are now esti­ years, died at Lancaster, Ky. regents of tlie University of Michignn. is surrounded by water and ninny in­ Dr. Caldwells > A. H. HANSON, a P. OHIOAOO. ( mated at $200,000. Graeme Stewart was nominated for Isabella IT. Horton, a 16-year-old habitants have been forced to nbnndon mayor by Chicago republicans. A. ■ n Wabash railroad strike sentiment is negro girl evangelist, preached to 1,000 their homes. Railroad traffic is badly Syrup Pepsin spreading, and the men may quit work Maj. Gen. Wililam B. Franklin, vet­ negroes in Chicago as lender in an old- demoralized. individually to avoid United States eran of the Mexican and civil wars, fashioned revival. conrt injunction. died at bis home in TInrtford. Conn., Treaty Favorably Reported. every night before going to bed. A government, report shows that Washington, March 10.—The senate Tlie president has renominated aged 80 years. the amount of wheat, remaining in Keep it up for a few weeks. SOLIBaFACT committee on foreign relations Mon­ William D. Crum ns collector of cus­ fnrmers’ hands March 1 was 164 000.- FOREIGN. day agreed to favorably report theCo- A. F. Klopf, of Troy. Ohio, miller at Hsy- toms nt Charleston. S. C. tier's Distillery, writes under date of Jane 10. or TIM Dr. Rafael Zaldivar. former president 000 bushels, corn 1.050,000,000 bushels lomiban canal treaty to the senate. No Local manifestations in behalf of nnd oats 365,000.000 bushels. 1901: "My wife and self suffered off and on for of Salvador and lately minister of that action was taken on the Cuban or oth­ three or four years with Constipation and Sick the relection of President Diaz nr» Headacho, and we received almost Instant republic at Washington, died in Paris. New Hampshire voted to amend the er reciprocity treaties. The Colombian to be held all over Mexico. relief by taking Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. The practically complete failure of state constitution and make an educa­ treaty was reported as in the former The use of several bottles restored our diges­ •V * The exchanges nt the lending clear­ tional qualification for voters and de­ tive organs to normal condition, and although the rice crop Inst yenr has caused fam­ session without amendment. we are free from any gastric trouble, we do not ing hoqses in the United States dur­ ine in the northeastern provinces of feated woman suffrage. •onstder being without s bottle for a minute.’’ Stewart Nominated. ing the seven days ended on the Cth Japan. Arthur R. Pennell, one of the chief Your Money Book aggregated $2,406,917,017. The in­ Increasing numbers of Bulgarian rev­ figures in the mysterious murder Chicago, March 9.—Graeme Stewart If It Don’t Benefit You crease compared with the corre­ olutionary bands nre operating in ease of Edwin L. Burdick, was killed was nominated for mayor by the re­ OILER CL0 THM publicans by a vote of 602 against 338 tNAoi es muo*.) sponding week of last year was 12.2. Macedonia. in nn nutomobile accident in Buffalo PEPSIN SYRUP Cl., HtntM s, IL for John M. Harlan. Stewart’s nomi­ S A Y IT 16 Ira D. Sankey, evangelist and sing­ The Britisli nrmy estimates for nnd his wife wnR probably fatally in­ nation was made unanimous and Har­ THE BEST er, has, it 1b snid, become totally 1903-04 call for a total expenditure jured. lan promised his support. Other nom­ IN blind. of $171,225,000. The fortieth anniversary of the mar­ inations were Thomas Shaughncssy Knrl Shaw and Lee Shellenberger Sir Thomas Lipton announced, after riage of King Edwnrd anil Queen Alex­ for treasurer, Frederick C. Bender for Were killed at the Warren mine, pear inspecting Shamrock III. at Glasgow, andra was celebrated in London. , Joplin, Mo., by a bowlder weighing a that the launching would take place city clerk, nnd John F. Smulski for Governor Garvin, of Rhode Island, city attorney. ton. March 17. in a message to tlie legislature de­ mine stamped C C C. lever sold in bulk. There were 229 business failures in Premier Balfour, in speaking of the clared thnt bribery was common in Dr. Campbell Aeeepts. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell WHY W'J'' the United Rtates during the seven food supply of Great Britain in time the state nnd that many members of London, March 9.—Rev. R. J. Csmp- “•omething Jugt u good.** days ended on the Oth, against 170 of war, nays it is merely a question the legislature occupied • seats ob­ bell announces his acceptance of the pastorate of the city temple, in suc­ the same week In 1902 of money. tained by purchased votes. cession to the late Dr. Joseph Parker. »V,

Ah a man wants t torn a woman these day a are embraoea. He will promise Ida eoul f or a idee. Then he goes to his How Tkey Hove Maltlpllrd Since tke Ia Ohio Dove Arm lined tor Tract lea room laughing; and the next morning First One Was Laid Half a Purposes Where the Coal Velas forgets her.” Century A(u. Are Nsrrsw. “Now, there is Ben Quigley, of the army,” abe continued. Do you know Corn husks during the present sea­ It is more than 50years since the first Dogs of the new world fare infinite* him ?” THE FADING LIGHT OF DAY. son have been bought up for the pur­ submarine cable for commercial use ly better thun their cousins of the “Quigley?” ha repeated. “Well—yea pose of utilizing them in the manufac­ was laid in the straits of Dover, but all eastern hemisphere. In the streets MJ«nn)r, gather up the scraps, and, Hetty, —slightly." ture of a new style of hat which may the work since 1851 in reticulating the of European cities and in the coun­ bring the broom; “And what sort of a man is he?” become both fashionable and popular ocean beds with 200,000 miles of cable try roads the dog ia often met as a Bally, puah the settle back and tidy up tha Quigley grew red; tried to turn THE SLEEPY MAN. room ; ' next summer, says the Philadelphia has been a training for the severer beast of burden, or harnessed to A the conversation; he laughed a sickly Saturday Evening Post. Now's the time, 'twlxt day and dark, to problems of the Pacific, a deeper body “Nurse says the sleepy man cart and pulling several times hi* clear the workaway; laugh and lit a cigar. “I would rather The material is cheap. In fact, it Is of water, with longer spans, than any Is coming—let us run. own weight. In the orient and wher­ F m tke morn make ready by the fading not expresa an opinion,” he replied, usually wasted. Properly cured corn previously encountered. All the other And watch him through the keyhole; ever the faith of Mahomet is cher­ f light of day. faintly. “I have met him often, end 1 husks are tough and may be folded 1,750 cables, little and big, have afford­ ’Twill be such glorious fun.” ished the dog is regarded as the most “Come, my boys, bring In the wood and split think he la something of a>man." without cracking. Dampened, they ed lessons of value for this, the bold­ Bo they softly crept to the playroom. despicable of creatures. Here he la tke kindling fine. “You do? Well I think he la a may be made to assume any desired Little Ted and blued-eyed Nan; Fetch some water from tke spring and teed est undertaking of the kind. found as the wretched pariah, or scoundrel. Think of th* way he treat­ shape. And waited long and patiently the waiting klne; As usually happens, the Pacific no To se>e the sleepy man. Btreet dog, a mere scavenger, which, You'll not need the lantern, lade, the twi­ ed Mabel Young. It was a perfect The process of working corn husks sooner has one cable stretching from with the buzzards, feeds upon the light's clear and gray. shame. Everyone knew they were en­ into hats is novel, somewhat intricate, Asia to North American shores than it A( last It came thetr bedtime, refuse of the gutters. Haste and you will flnleh by the fading gaged. And just as all thought the And nurse looked all around light of day.” and 1b protected by patent. It is said becomes possessed of two. Apparent­ For Baby Nan and Little Ted, The dogs of America are not put wedding was to take place before the that samples already turned out are ly nature abhors a monopoly no less But neither could be found. to work, except in a few somewhat Thus the dear houeemother spake, still holidays off he goes to Venezuela. artistic as well as light and strong. than It does a vacuum. While the out of the way places. On the iea busy all the while, When he came back he dropped her 80 then she sought their playroom, Helping glrle and cheering boye with gentle An element which enters significant­ $275,000,000 invested in submarine And lo, behind the door, fields of the arctic the Esquimau has word and emlle, completely. If I were her brother or ly into the construction of the hat is cables pays very well on the whole, says The sleepy man had caught them both been wont for centuries to harness TIU the taeks were ended and the eons and father I would take a stick and go the natural shape of the husks, which a writer in the North American Review, And laid them on the floor. a wolfish species of dog to his sledges, daughters gay after him.” taper in width from base to tip. When —Presbyterian. Gathered round the fireplace by the fading it may be doubted whether at first the and has trained him to his task so light of day. Mabel Youngl Mabel Young! The split the parts maintain this config­ two Asian-American cables can earn name spoke volumes to him. He had uration, as they parallel the fiber. much profit. That, however. iB not di­ THE WRESTLING BEARS. Scattered, scattered, far and wide, In dis­ known the girl. Had gone with her on This tapering of all the parts has rectly the question. When Dewey cut tant lands, and dead! Long the grass has waved above the gentle moonlit nights to parties, picnics and Their Antics Alford Lots of Fan to mother’s head; * the like. But he had never loved her, the Visitors of New York’s But at nightfall even yet I aeem to hear never offered his band, never proposed HON. CHARLES WILLIAM FULTON. Zoological Garden. h e r sa y : marriage. What was sh.e to him? In a "For the morn make ready by the fading lig h t of day.” jaunty way he had taken her sailing. The great park of the New York When the hours were dark with night zoologicul gardens is offering delight­ Wiser now, methinks therein that hidden meanings lurk. he had slipped his arms about her. ful opportunities for study of wild Teaching ere that night shall come "where­ “Yes,” he said, “I have heard some­ auimuls in practically a state of nature in no man can work" thing about Miss Young and her now that the dens are well occupied. Every soul be girded ready; God alone can lover.” If the sun had been shining say A constant center of interest is the If our eyes again behold the fading light of Miss Spraggins could have seen the great bear cave, and one particularly day. blush on his face. attractive place is the den in which —Marlon F. H. Harmon. In Boston Tran­ ‘I have heard that he is very hand­ are kept an enormous Russian hear script. some,” continued Miss Spraggins. “You and a common American brown hear. have seen him? Is he good looking?” These two big brutes are living the That staggered him. What could he most pleasant and sportive of lives. say? If he said th at he was, and Miss They play with each other constant ly, Spraggins should find out all about the and their antics are so strikingly simi­ duplicity, she would think him a con­ lar to those of clumsy human beings Under an Assumed MINE DOGS AT WORK. temptible cad. that tlie spectators cheer them on in Name “Who told you all these things?” ha their games as ■they would rival ath­ well that a pack of these animals By JAMES S. EVANS asked, quietly. letes. numbering not more than a dozen “Dora Kelly. You know she always A favorite sport of the two hears is are able to draw a half ton load. In keeps up with such affair' '. You know wrestling. There hardly is an hour the country districts of the United Dora, of course?” in the day when they are not at it. States heavy breeds of dogs, such as (Copyright, 1903, by Daily Story Pub. Co.) “Yes. I remember her quite well.” They usually have their contest on the tlie Newfoundland or tlie mastiff, are EFORE Lieut. Quigley had been at His mind reverted to a little girl in the very edge of their swimming pool, still used to churn butter nnd do B Durant for a week the guests of the long ago with rather pretty hair. The and the great object of each hear other chores by' means of a tread­ springs had settled: it in their minds fnct was that when Quigley and Dora is to hurl tlie other one into the wa­ mill. But tlie American dog should that he was hopelessly in love with were in pinafores, the two were very ter. not bold his head too high. He may Anna Spraggins. He showed his feel­ much in love. When one of tlie bears feels like a be compelled to relinquish some of ings in every movement of his hand­ The conversation at this period was little fun of this kind he shuffles over bis leisure us the world becomes some frame;'in every look of his clear becoming quite personal, and Qkiglqy to where his friend is reposing nnd lif t s more and more practical, aud,, like eyes; in every step of liis military feet. longed to escape. Before Miss Sprag­ himself awkwardly to his hind feet. bis European relatives, be made to The idle resort had suffered from ennui gins could begin questioning him fur­ He then steps on the other chap or yiut his intelligence and strength to for months. There had been no love- ther the dinner bell rang. Mr. F ulton, recen tly elected United 8 tates senator from Oregon, has been promi­ teases him in some other manner. material uses. In certain coni mines “Was man ever iu such a predica­ nent In the public life of his state ever si nee he came there as a young man from making scenes, no maidens who were Nebraska In 1876. In 1878 he was elected state senator, and served four terms In that When tlie reclining hear accepts the of Ohio the dog lias already been re­ looking for Lotharios; no boys spying ment?” he mused, while supping his capacity. The new senator won his election fairly and cleanly, and did not once challenge lie arises and then tlie two, duced to the grade of a laborer, and the fields for girls with golden hair. soup. “I have been a mutton-headed in the long 40 days’ fight stoop to slnlste r tricks or back stairs work to secure his standing upright just like great men, the utilization of dog power in draw­ fool. I should have registered under seat. Mr. Fulton Is a most eloquent spea ker, a debater of note and a really brilliant advance cautiously toward each other, The season had been tamely dull. man. He Is married and has one son. H e will add luster to the republican s.de of ing cars of coal lias proved most Therefore, when Quigley went to the my own name. I cannot tell her who I the senate. each trying to get the best hold, ex­ satisfactory. As the German farmer Edwards house and registered under am now. The game has been played actly as human wrestlers would do. harnesses his dog to a little road the name of Hines and the next day too strong and the race is too well on. Finally they close and hug. Then wagon and hauls his vegetables to 1 meeting Miss Spruggins, the real ro­ Ye smoking herrings! To-morrow I been nn important feature in the man­ the cable in Manila hay he decided they sway hack and fortli and [Hill market, or the Flemish milkman tics mance of the season commenced. And will leave for W ashington!” ufacture of the hat. The brim nnd top for the United States the point that and push and heave nt each other. his mastiff to tlie axle of his cart, the occupants of the cottages and In the morning he packed his bag­ of the hat are formed by a series of nt least one Pacific cable must land on Sometimes one will actually try to so tlie Ohio miner hitches n tandem gage. But when the porter came to layers of corn husks. To impart a our shores. trip the other one and so throw him, team of dogs to a car aud makes take it away he revoked the order. He novel nppenrnnce, the outer end of hut tlie hear wrestlers are shifty and them draw out the coal over a min­ could not leave Durnnb without having some of these layers are pointed. Con­ NEW SYSTEM OF TELEGRAPHY. can get around wonderfully well on iature railway. a promise from Miss Spraggins. But siderable ingenuity has been displayed their big hind feet, so tricks do not The dog lias been found practicable liow was he to proceed? She was dis­ in the entire construction of the h at- One wltli .\ovel Fcnture liy Which succeed very often, and ns a rule the in these mines, for the reason that tant; she was critical; she was any­ even the band is made of corn husks— 50,000 Words nn Hoar Are throw must be accomplished by main tlie coal veins are narrow nr.d mules thing but a summer girl. She com­ and it is asserted thnt the result is Trauniulttrd. strength. are too large. The miners them­ bined all tlie seasons. At times she graceful and attractive, and thnt. When a bear finally is thrown lie selves arc badly pinched for room, was as cold os a Texas wind; again she though it may be constructed econom­ At a reeent test in Germany of the goes into the pool with such a smash nnd are compelled to work often was as soft as a Dakota valley in June? ically to be sold at popular prices, I’ollnk-Yirag system of telegraphy a that tlie water Hies all over the cave. times lying on one side or half kneel­ then from her eyes he had seen evi­ more expensive brands, requiring ex­ speed of 50,000 words an hour was at­ The wrestling matches are always in ing. Tlie coal is bituminous, and is dences a hundred times thnt she was ceptional skill in the manufacture, will tained. In transmitting, this system, solemn- earnest and eaeii hear evident­ all separated by menus of picks, with­ holding back—shielding herself be­ be turned out to meet the demand for like other fast systems, uses a strip of ly tries his level best to get the other out the 11 itl of powder. paper previously punched with holes cause of her environment nnd religion hats at fancy prices. one down. But neither animal ever The Ohio coal mine dog not only representing dots and dashes. The —against the passions of the body that n a r k n a r d French Colonies. loses his temper, and nfter one is possesses great strength for Ilia most novel feature of the system is know no license and recognize no law. France spends annually for her col­ dumped into tlie pool he climbs out small frame, but is far more faithful the method of receiving, says an elec­ law. onies a little more than $25,000,000, ngnin ns good-naturedly ns ever nnd than the animals ordinarily used for trical paper. The incoming electric Two weeks had passed, when one while the aggregate of its business is ready to begin over again without traction purposes. None are of pure impulses cause a thin strip of metal, morning she met him. “I have a party with them, export and import, is but n sign of malice.—Kt. Louis Globe- breed, but all have in their veins good resembling a telephone diaphragm, to here, and we are going to bowl. Will $62,000,000, nnd hut 4,000 a year emi­ Democrnt. quantities of tlie blood of the m as­ vibrate and t bus move a tiny*ni rror at­ you come along? You might as well. grate to French colonies. But France tiff or the, bulldog. Dogs of the tached thereto. A slender beam of I know you now, ahd your name is not has not been the least successful coun­ THE CAPTIVE BUBBLE. same team work together harmo­ light from an incandescent light falls Hines. Come along, 1 wish to talk with try in building n colonial empire, for niously, but entertain remarkable MEN ARE NOT GENUINE." upon the mirror, and is retlected you.” Germany’s geographically large pos­ This Is Hot Merely a Carious Trick, jealousy for those of a rival team. thence to a strip of photographically guests of the hotel were not long in dis­ “it was for army purposes,” he said, sessions cost more than the aggregate Hal a Scientific Kiprrlinriil Thus, when several carloads of coal sensitive paper, which is steadily un­ covering the fact. lightly. “I never wished to sail under of the exports nnd imports from them. of Some Value, are traveling out of the mine, one “Well, they make a happy-looking rolled by clockwork when messages an assumed name. Sooner or later i Little Lon* In Font Office. behind tlie other, the dogs of the i couple anyway,” said Mrs. Wilcox to would have told you of my real identity. come. Chemicals for “development” Make two wire wings with handles The post office money order depart­ being applied, the paper exhibits a con­ hindermost team strain every muscle Mrs, Fielding. At best, you may call it a joke.” by bending tlie Wire around a large ment handles about $.'100.0(H),000 a,year. tinuous dark line, with upward pro­ lo keep up with those ahead. “She’s a little bit too thin,” said Mrs. “A joke! The very idea!” she bottle and ■twisting the ends together. The loss by the dishonesty and care­ jections for dashes and downward ones The miner* feed their helpmates Fielding. "A few pounds of flesh on laughed, merrily. “And I have further W«t the wings with soapsuds. Ask a lessness of clerks has been only $251 for dots. The message must then be once a day, for a dog will refuse food her wouldn’t hurt.” Mrs. Fielding news to tell you,” she continued. “Miss friend Vo hold them, one above the in the last two years, but this is part­ deciphered and the translation must while he is working. A well trained was a widow—young, pretty and rich. Young will be here to-morrow. And other, and blow a large bubble be­ ly explained by the fact that the clerks be written out. animal is worth from $18 to $25. or 8he had the marriage fever again, and between her and Mrs. Fielding, how are tween them until it holds both wings. about the sum a miner earns in a are made responsible for the money Then you may withdraw your blowing had noticed the handsome lieutenant you going to get along? Oh, you No Veal In Transvaal. week. Most of the miners treat tlieir they handle, and any loss is considered For two years the slaughter of cows, as soon as he had arrived. She was not needn’t blush. I’ve seen you and Mrs. dogs kindly, for they cannot fnil to theirs. heifers and calves for sale as meat is averse to his attentions, but Quigley Fielding when you least expected I was admire the patience and faithfulness prohibited in the Transvaal, under pen­ had given her scant notice. “And be­ looking. And you have made lore to Disaster* from Volcanoes. with which they toil.—N. Y. Tribune. sides,” continued the lady, “she is sim­ her, too; don’t deny it!” The five volcanoes active last year alty of £50 fine or six months' impris­ ple-minded—quite girlish, you know.” “Please, please spare me,” he ex­ destroyed 60,000 lives. onment. Elephant Arts Gallantly. Quigley and Miss Spraggins were claimed. Then he added, more earnest­ Bessie Brennan is the name of a then walking across the lawn. Quigley ly: “Can’t you see that I love you— young girl who enjoys the unique dis­ showed his features well. He was the that I have loved you since I first saw THE CHINESE MESSIAH. tinction of being the first person to ideal soldier. To see him walk was to you. Tell me, wlllyou not be my wife ?” whom savage old Bolivar, the terror imagine a soldier, in full possession of “Is this a simple fancy of an idle man, of tlie elephant house in the Philadel­ his courage, fearing nothing, walking or do j’ou mean what you say?” she phia zoo, has ever shown gallantry. unheedingly amongst flying bullets. asked. Miss Brennan was admiring Bolivar’s His mission to Durant was of a secret “I mean what I say. I came here on huge body and feeding him with pea­ nature. Therefore he had registered a hunt for a deserter in the army. I nuts. She leaned too far over the rail under the assumed name of Hines. registered under an assumed name, not and her new winter hat dropped off. “No one known me here,” he said to because I expected nny gain from do­ TIIE DOUBLE BUBBLE. Bolivar picked it up and lifted it high himself. “It makes little difference ing such a thing. I have known Miss in the air, while Miss Brennan and what name I take. I care nothing for Young for years, and I have visited her tube. The bubble will remain support­ her girl friends screamed at the society. Of course, n lieutenant in the often. But never have I made love to ed by the wings, and if the distance be­ thought of tlie elephant swallowing army cuts something of a figure in her or have I even kissed her. I love tween these is increased the bubble tlie stylish headgear. Bolivar, how­ - society, but I want none of it here. you; youare essential to my well being; will he drawn out into tlie shape of a ever, lowered his trunk and Miss Bren­ Wheii I get through with my business, you must become my wife.” barrel. With care this barrel can lie nan resolutely reached for her hat. It’s hack to Washington.” “Oh, stop that,” she said. “I will turned over on Ms side by holding the “Give it here!” she demanded, and Bol­ It was the following morning after m arry you, for I love you. But mind, I wings vertical. It will preserve the ivar, to tlie astonishment of every­ his arrival that he met Miss Spraggins. do not condone your treatment of barrel shape until it is very long- body, "gave it.” Nobody was more a chit of a girl with a face as beautiful Mabel.” three times as long as it is broad. deeply impressed than Harrison, Boli­ as a dream. She was dressed in mus­ Now insert a small ■tube, well soaped, var’s keeper, who never saw him obey lin, and nrcund her neck was a scarf Ia of Some Lae. through tlie curved surface of tile bar­ anybody. “I irll you,” said Harrison, as bright as the rays of the sun. Quig­ The only time the enaperor of China rel, blow a small bubble and dislodge “the American girl gets what she , ley was lost at once. lie attempted to is ever taken into consitjerntion, says it by tapping the tube wit h your finger wants every time.” put her opt of his mind, but the mori the Chicago Ilecord-HcrShd. is when nail. The bubble will drop lightly on he endeavored the greater became his the empress dowager makes'iiim sign the bilge of the harrpl without break­ Left the Car In Dlnanst. love for her. When he had met her, he the pay roll after she has putyiis en­ ing, and if the barrel is tipped by rais­ She was a rather stylish-looking disregarded all orders from the capi­ velope in her stocking. Jj, ing one wing a little higher than tlie young lady, and attracted attention other, the bubble will roll aloug it, when she entered tin car. She occu­ tal to return there. He feigned sick­ nesiateriD ir Clock* for Trackw alkers just as a croquet ball would roll Inside pied the only vacant seat, beside a ness, he telegraphed unreasonable Trackwalkers for certain Massachu­ of n wooden barrel. rather elderly-looking gentleman. stories to his superior officer; he did setts railroads are how required to This is not. merely a curious trick, When the conductor came for her fare, everything that he could to insure his wind a registering clock at certain but it proves a fact that nobody would she reached to her side, and then, her stay at Durant until he had told Miss points every hour, and records are be likely to guess—namely, that the color changing several shades, sha Spraggins of hia love. The third day kept, to be examined weekly by the afCer he had met her they were Bested bubble does not really touch fire side gasped: “Oh! Ire been robbed! superintendent. Here Is a picture of Mlll-Fo, or Malt reya, one of China's most popular deities, on a bench, far removed from critical It Is fashioned of papier-mache, and la no w being exhibited In Europe. The Chinese of the barrel. There is a thin layer There is nothing but a banana skin and eyes. lint, on the Other Hand— regard this deity as a Messiah, and they b how him the honor of placing his Image of air between them. If they were an old piece of cigar In my pocketl” “Men ara not genuine,” she went on Refleet, ogain, says the Chicago Trib­ In their shrines and temples. They have b everal other deities besides this one, but really in contact they would adhere Then the deep baas voice of the man most of them show plainly In their faces a nd surroundings thRt they have come from to tell him. “They nrp heartless, un­ une, th at many a harmless old baohelor the lahd of Buddha, whereas Maitreya I s unmistakably or Chinese origin. This Is to each other sb the barrel bubble by her side was heard: “Madam, wbuld real nnd dishonest when it comes to would be a howling nuisance m • war* the principal reason why he Is so popula r. Our Illustration Is from the Detroit F rst does to the soaped rings, and there you mind taking your hand out of my dealing with the passion* cf women. ried man. P ress. would be no rolling/—Brooklyn Eagle. pocket?” W ™ ■ v.‘: y , / ‘ ■ W .*• WN „• V? • • . T-. - 1. J. ’ VJY * ■;. r #\ .'Z !jF!?J?5 F» .$V« sih: wfc&* 1 vy •iM'w-'rttf I f " Eat Pepperdine’s bread. Choloest oysters at Pepperdine’s. kaiw tttk flam&rxltt. Choice fruits at Pepperdtne’s. Have you seen Sullivan’s stock of JAB A. SMITH...... Publisher»nd Proprietor S. H err was a passenger to Peoria on wall paper. A CLARENCE H. SMITH...... Local Editor Tuesday. How would you like to be the rural GO TO THE route man?. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ...» ! 50 A V KAR Choicest patterns in wall paper at Those wanting Berry Sullivan's. Miss Aggie Phillips went to Ash­ Plants for spring setting advertising r a t e s Rev. De la Gardle. of Piper City,was kum on Wednesday. J# Local business notices ten cent* per line; BLUE FRONT should give me their orders at rates (or standing ads furnished on applica­ in town on Monday. Geo. Joseph went to Chenoa bn once. To get the best results tion. All advertisements unaocompanted be W. E. Lockner was a business caller business trip on Monday. directions restricting them will be kept in un­ at Forrest on Monday. Ernest Stanford was a B’airbury til ordered out. and charged accordingly / STORE they should be transplanted Th is is the season when the pave­ visitor on Wednesday evening. -*■ i as soon as the ground Anonymous communications rill not be ment is most appreciated. Fred Kelso, of Fairbury, wasattend- > noticed. J is in good condition. D. H , Snyder attended to business ing to business here on Monday. when you want ■ Eight of the best varieties F R ID A Y , M A R C H 13. 1!M>3. at Forrest last Friday evening. Miss Tillie Bork spent the forepart M. Garrity was called to Charlotte of the week with Forrest friends. of Strawberries grown. 20c Friday, the 13th again. on Monday on insurance business. Mrs. John Herr and child of Cropsey Mrs. Fred per dozen, 60c per 100. Finest candies at Pepperdines. Rev. M. C. Long, of Piper C ity, was spent Sunday with relatives here. Clean, Fresh Groceries. P r M ltta a t Vn i ( among friends Iiere on Monday even­ Mesdaines Lawless and Corbett were Black Diamond or Colum­ G. W. McCabe is at t lie county seat “ After my first bat bia Raspberry, 50c per dozen, today. ing. Fairbury visitors on Wednesday even­ seem to regain my t A. S. Chapman, of Gilman, was in E. S. Shearer, of Cullom, was upon ing. doctor gave me a toi Our stock is always fresh and ered very superior, t $2.00 per 100. town last evening. our streets between trains on Satur­ Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sny­ better I grew weaker Lucretia Dewberry, 50c per Mrs. H arry Cline, of Cropsey, was day. der on Tuesday morning a bouncing our prices are as low or lower than band insisted that I I Have you tried our selected chocb- boy. for a week and see \ dozen, $2.00 per 100. trading here this morning. you can get the same grade of goods me. I did take the m m The largest and finest stock of wall lates and other candies?— P e p p e r ­ Mr. Jas Bryant and son, H arry, grateful to find my Snyder Blackberry, 50c per d i n e ’s . paper in town at Sullivan's. were passengers to Fairbury this for anywhere in town., slowly returning. In Miss Julia Snyder spent the latter noon. of bed and in a monl dozen, $2.00 per 100. Mahara’s minstrels will be at tlie up my usual duties, part of last week the guest of Pontiac Cash with order. Fairbury opera house tonight. Mrs. Lucy Megquire went to Chica­ astic in its praise.” friends. go on Saturday to visit relatives and Randall Beam transacted business W ineof Carduire If you are interested in Canadian friends. of generation for ti S. K. CARSON. at Fairbury on Thursday evening. GET A SACK OF OUR lands, read the ad. of C. E. Brown in William Traub spent the forepart of Ifc' nancy and cbildbirt T. Greenwood, of Cullom, was at­ carriage, No worn: CHATSWOHTH. ILL Phone 45. 5-13 this issue. the week attending to business in tending to business here On Monday. of Caraui need fear S. L. M artin lias taken the place Chicago. child. If Mra. I I f a friend does not like your horse, t v vacated by Wm. Frailer as bar tender Prof. C. F. Van Doren and R. B. MARVEL W ine of C'ardui be avoid trouble by not asking him, why. she would not have for Morgan Ryan. Smith were Forrest visitors last Fri­ she was. Her rap Mrs. John Q. Puffer departed on Miss Anna Reising who has been at day evening. commend this gre Thursday for Peru. Ind., to visit FLOUR. expectant mother, Henderson, Ken., arrived home on S. K . Carson has a small display ad FARM IMPLEMENTSfriends. regulates the mens Saturday evening. in this issue which is of interest to John W Sterrenburg, of Danforth, John Sullivan. Sr., and daughter, property owners. You could not get a sack of spent Sunday the guest of Charlotte Miss Lizzie, went to Peoria on Satur­ Miss Violet Johnson, of Fairbury, W I N E o n C a r r i a g e s , B u g g ie s relatives. day to visit friends. spent Thursday with her aunt, Mrs. flour that would give you better sat­ The wife of Rev. B. Spaulding, of Louis Wolff, of Danforth, returned Lucy Megquire. Charlotte, is taking medical treatment isfaction if you tried a dozen other to his home on Tuesday after visiting Mrs. M. L. Shaw went to Chicagoon LUMBER WAGONS at Sibley. Albert Ilarshbargen. Saturday to spend some tim e w ith rel­ brands. Mrs. Gus Cook and Miss Mary Cook, atives and friends. ANNOUNG Rev. Chas Fitz Henry went to El of Cullom, were here trading on Paso on Wednesday evening and from Wm. Entwistle of Chicago was look­ ILLINOIS CE MCCORMICK .!. MACHINERY Thursday. EVERY SACK there to Bloomington. ing a fter business interests here the Mrs. Grant Linn and daughter, MEXICO K ? AND A GENERAL LINE OF Hats forchildren, 10, 25 and 50 cents. forepart of the week- Elsie, were passengers to Kankakee GUARANTEED. Hats for women, 25c, 50c and $1.00.— Mr. J. E. Brown attended as a dele­ CALIFORNIA this morning. PMtoes of Raymond & THE BEST STOVES M r s . A . V a n A l s t y n k . gate the Judicial convention at Bloom­ Chicago and 8t . Louts 1 Mesdames Frank Bechtel and .1. A. 14. EntireKnt trips made Ed. Shaffer and Ira Roth went to ington on Wednesday. buled trains of lineal Smith, of Anchor, were here today dining car servloe. Chicago on Saturday, and will visit at, Farm loans at lowest rates, by G. W . Bring us your plete in every detail. Illuminating and Lubricating doing trading. Naperville before returning. McCabe, at The Commercial National Mrs. McKinney and Mrs. Parsons, of NEW ORLE> Oils, Axle Grease, Binder Charles Hast, of Sibley, was attend­ Bank of Chatsworth, 111. the tourlst'to visit, v Piper City, were calling upon friends BUTTER AND EGGS i in effect. Double dallj Twine, Stock Food, etc., etc.., ing to business here on Monday, and Mrs. Robert Hitch returned to her heated vestibule traim iiere on Tuesday. made a pleasant call at this office. home at El Paso this noon after visit­ oars, btrffet-library-sn and J. I. Case Threshing Ma­ all meals en rote In dir Josepli Ilubleyand mother departed Miss Etta Perkins arrived home on ing at tlie Hitch homes here. illustrated book on Ne chines, call on on Monday evening for Greenville, and get highest market prices. Thursday from DesMoines, la., where F o r R e n t .—40 acres south of FLORIDA 8leeThr III., to visit relatives. she had been the guest of relatives. Oliver's grove known as tlie Calvin H. to Jacksonville, and C Route via Nasbville.CI Mrs. Rose Morrison and son. of F a ir­ Miss Grace Torrance returned toiler Frew 40.—J. E. B r o w n & Co. bury, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. CALIFORNIA home at Pontiac on Friday evening Thos. O'Brien returned to his home ugh to Los E. 1 Roberts, Henry Jackson on Thursday. Klover & Berk, olsco aa follows: Via last after visiting at the J. E. Brown at Clanton, la., this noon after visit­ Southern Route every CHATSWORTH. ILL. Rev. P. A. McGair and Miss Julia home. ing relatives and friends Iiere. oago; every Tuesday a I Styke. of Flannigan. were the guests natl Via Omaha and Word received from Elmer Carson See my ready to wear hats for girls, B A S T ZElsTID. Friday night from Cbt j of Rev. J. J. Quinn the first of the states that lie lias a splendid position Misses and ladies—prices from 10c. to 1 week. HOT SPRIN( Our Motto: "QuickSales.Small Profits I at Rock Island with the telephone $1.00. M r s . A . V a n A l s t y n e . Car between Chicago a lliiiliiiliy on the Central's fust P V j Mrs. J. B. Grotevant and children, company. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Fuller, of Hope. itod" train. Send f< J of Charlotte, are visiting at Tremont. most interesting of hei Dr. C. V. Eilingwood was in Chica­ N. Dak. departed on Saturday morn­ I having taken tlie train here on Satur­ go on Tuesday and says t hat the mud ing after visiting at tlie J. E. Brown HOMESEEK AMERICA'S day last. IumMMUHEUB the Illinois Central Ha there is of good quality, but not as home. ing monthly circulars | You who want to paper this spring, itjg. vegetable gardenl deep as Iiere. Elmer Lighty, Frank Melster and ing. etc . in the Stat) I come in early and make your selee- Tennessee. Mississippi Don't forget the dance at The Grand John Miller attended a meeting of the Farmer, or Homeseek< BEST I tions while ttie stock is large and new. on tlie evening of Marcli 17. Mud Court of Honor at Fairbury last Fri­ name and address will .1 F. Sullivan. Nos 1.2. 3.4. 5 and 6. s scows may be called for 1:45 a. m. day evening. published from month Maurice Kane lias purchased of tlon to J. F. Merry, A. Come one. come all. Mr. Burns and daughter, Miss Anna, Dubuque. Iowa. Editorially Fearless. Lawrence Farrell his 120-acre farm in .las. Bergan, of Charlotte, went to departed for their home at Ashkum Consistently Republican. Charlotte township for a considera- Full Particul Odell last Friday evening, where he this week after visiting relatives and had of agents of the II t ion of *13.000.00. Now* frum all of the- world —Well purchased two cars of cattle and one friends here dressing the nearest ol w ritten, orlgina: Monos—Answers to On account of the continued sontatlves of the “Cen queries— Articles on Health, the James Desmond departed this of hogs from M. Cleary. A fee of live cents entitles a^y liv­ A. H. HAN80N.G. Home, New Book*, and on Work morning for his home at S( Louis, J. F. MERRY. A. G About the f a rm and Harden Miss Stella Bennett who has been ing being, irrespective of race color warm weather this fall after visiting his brother. T. F. Des­ attending the Illinois Slate Normal and previous condition, to an extra * mond. and family. at Bloomington returned to the par­ copy of this paper. -as?- we are offering at Mike Sullivan and Miss Anna Sulli­ ental home in Charlotte Thursday. Barney Feeley, who has been in van went to Peoria on Wednesday in NEW YOR Frank Rocke arrived home on Mon­ Iowa, arrived here the latter part of THRIE- A-WI The Weekly Inter Ocean response to word announcing the death day after spending a month visiting last week, and will assist his brother | of ilie late Michael Sullivan. relatives in Woodford county, and re­ in conducting the livery stable. Head wherever the Lumber, Spt I am here to hang paper. Can fur- ports about as much mud there as Miss Laura Trott arrived on Satur­ * I nish any grade; l.NOo samples to choose here. day evening from Chicago, and is at The Thrice-A-W la a member oi me A*a ,■ tal- J Press, ! from. Call or 'phone me your orders. the home of iier parents, Mr. and Mrs. brilliant success in the only Western Newspaper receiv­ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Borkhave mov­ ■has been steadily g ing the entire te.eitrapiik news serv­ | ’Phone l-T.i F rank S. Da n n er . ed into the Conrad H eppeSr., house. II. M Trott, of the Antique Hotel. ice of the New- Vorl. Sun and special Lumber, Time is the test »f t Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bushwa;. re- cable ot the New York World—daily The aged Mr. Heppe will make his Tlie subscript ion list of the P l a i n - set its seal of appro reporls from over .'mo specie, cor­ ! turned on Thursday evening from Week World, whicl respondents throughout the country home with his son John in the vicinity d e a l e r is the largest right now th a t Low Prices I Texas. They report heavy rains and ted in every S tates of Cullom. it has ever been, and it is growing our stock of Heating Stoves, Union, and whereg YEAR ONE DOLLAR : a flooded country all the way home, A wise man once said to his son. every week. Advertisers get the Lumber. who can read our n i William Fulton, an employe of “ W henever you th in k of a pun, benefit. This paper for thi Subscribe for tin* P la in d ea lk i. inducing both the year 1903, will i fieri) Bros.’ elevator at Emington.was Go out in the yard and The Weekly Liter Ocean one “ Uncle Josh Spruceby” will be the Yes,we have our sheds well vice, if possible, m year, both papers foi $1.50. cafight hy his clothing on a revolving And kick yourself, hard. next attraction at The Grand. The ever. All events shaft on Tuesday and narrowly es­ And let me begin when you’re done.” production is a very popular one and filled and all our lumber in HAM) AND SOFT COAL "matter where they i Accurately and prot caped a horrible death by having a Many farmers who have resided in some of tlie scenes are extrem ely ex­ tlie dry. Don’t look any belt slip off. BURNERS. The snbsriber get KL-. A*-** •**. A* IsAiSt *4 f.Ai t, this part of the country for many citing and realistic. further, for we handle all week and more net Mary Phillips, of Ashkum, was ad­ years, declare that the condition of ing than most greu r M o n e y to Loan. An automobile delivery wagon will kinds of' Shingles, Siding, judged insane in the county court, and the roads at present is the worst they be the first self propelled vehicle to be at five or six times Roofing, Joists, Timbers, etc., The Tbrice-a-Wet We offer borrowers most .;b*-ral rates will be taken to the hospital at Kan­ have experienced in tlie past fifteen owned in Pontiac, and will be used to and terms on money secured on Illinois etc. We have a very com­ We also have a complete line ly fair in its politic farm s Loans made and money paid kakee. She is a sister of Mike Phillips, yea rs. deliver bread* ice cream, candies etc. bias is never allowe prom ptly. See us before bo: ro wing who was recently killed by a train.— plete stock of everything that Columns, and Demo Mrs. Veronica Prater accompanied for C. C. G ilb e rt’s Bon Ton bakery. of the best Investments Gilman Star. a first-class lumber yard alike can obtain in i by Mrs. J. J. Prater and Dr. Elling- Mr. Roy B ennett returned Saturday counts of all the g Wo keep constantly or. natal for sale By indulging a penchant to bebt, wood was consulting a Chicago speci­ evening from a six weeks visit in should handle. We are pre­ paigns. Choice p a rm Mortgages to any amount, which net the investor the b.g .est rates A “bossy" young man got in debt. alist on Tuesday. The scenior Mrs. Kansas and Missouri. He was so well pared to figure your estimates In addition to all I of interest obtainable on strictly first- He owed such a sum a-Week World furn class securities Interest ai.d p tnelpal Prater has been having serious trou­ pleased w ith the future outlook of and fill all orders, large or diction, elaborate n collected and remitted by t:» the lay due He was forced to succumb, Cooking ble w ith her eyes. western Kansas that tie bought a other features Of ini without expense And is wearing his summer suit yebt. small, without delay. Come Call upon or write us — The P l a in d k a l k u is not t lie organ half sect ion farm. The Thrice-a-We< Ex. here for anything you need subscription price p J. 3.THOMPSON A SoN. ..aeon. Ill of any clique, but a newspaper, and it Mr. II. S. Sanford bought this week We offer this unequ The joinlvomtiiUt.ee of the county in this line. You will find Montionth.'s paper is gratifying to the editor to sec that of Maurice Kane the property just The P l a in d e a l e r appointed to arrange for the formal our prices reasonable, and in StovesiRanges H •>*» • few people leave this community to be south o^M r. Sanford’s residence, lots for 12.00. unveiling of the memorial monument gone any length of time without first 15 and 16, block 4, Boise & W ym an’s our stock nothing but the The regular aubsc two papers is 92.SO. a t Pontiac, w ill meet a t the county- having their names enrolled among addition to Chatsworth. The pur­ best. We are also dealers in —at— seat on Thursday. M arcli 26. to decide the paper's subscribers. chase price was $1,400.00. the upon tlie date for ttie ceremonies, etc. BLOOM W m . Fraher moved his household John Rehm,-eldest son of Mr. and D/ZZf‘ ? Mrs. Robert Culkin received a tele­ Correspondingly Low Prices. m good§ on Monday to the farm near Mrs. Jacob Relun of this city, is visit Best Coal PANTA Appetite poor? Bowels con­ gram last Friday announcing the OTfnom where the fam ily w ill reside. ing his parents and friends for the *] stipated? It’s your liver! death of her sister, Mrs. Garvey, at He says the roads were almost, impas­ first tim e in twelve years. He resid WEI Port Lamb ton, Ont., and Roliert Cul­ sable, but he got there all right. T. in Colorada. The many important •A] Ayer’s Pills are liver pills. kin, Jr., and sister, Miss Katie, de­ Of All Grades. You will consult your best i [ItY. F. Matthews and family are now very changes in the town and the people CHATS’ K . parted on Saturday morning to attend comfortable domiciled in the house are noted by him with much interest. interests by calling upon us Want your moustache or T>eard"a"l the funeral which was held on Mon­ vacated by the Fraher family. Come and see us when you beautiful brown or rich black? Use Tite March number of The Church­ P L A IN I day. John M elvin, of Pontiac, who con­ man, the local M. E. literary organ, have GRAIN to sell, as we when wantiug Stoves or any­ Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Hoffman of ducts a poultry and feed yard in th a t contains a poetical production, “The pay the highest market price. BO Buckingham’s Dye Mason City, III., and Miss Elsie Hoff­ city visited Chenoa on Monday and Country Church,” which, although it You will find us always thing in HARDWARE. * CR after im bibing too freely was robbed is not generally known, is from the jOets.of drugf IHiorO. P. HsIlliCo.. NssSus.N.H man, of Dayton, Ohio, were visitors ready to please you. •m YI at the home of Miss Marie Stevens of about $85.00. James Furgeson of pen of the pastor, Rev. Charles Fitz F< this week as guests of Miss Rebecca Chenoa was arrested and confessed Henry. He published the poerti pre­ Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman left, that he and William Vandruff com­ viously, and It was reproduced In the $ 2 Wednesday morning for Bloomington mitted the deed. Furgeson turned Churchman this month. It has at­ Burns Bros J. C. Corbett & Go. ■ • i S f GUIDE and Miss Hoffman for her home at over 140.00 to the authorities which he tracted considerable attention and OrHer at Plal 2ft CENTS Tim e a I M ADAMS 81CHICA80- Dayton via Hoopeston on Wednesday. said was all he got of Melvin’s money. elicited very favorable comment. ’PHONE NO. 20. CHATSWORTH, ILL . ' aw.-.Attu. A,- sCORRESPONDENCE. It Saved Hit Log. The Risk gentleman who was prac­ P. A. Danforth of LaGrange, Ga.,ticing cowboy tactics nights by riding Norios.—Tba publisher doe# «w* Cold Mm- suffered for six months with a frightful on th£ sidewalks of Strawn will need •elfin any way responsible for the utterance# running sore on his leg; but writes that all his woodcraft to save himself from In this column, but would inuob prefer thataU Bucklen’s Arnica Salve wholly cured iu the clutches of the law. personal blokering# be strenuously avoided. In short, we hold the province of a newspaper five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, SEVERE ATTACK OF GRIP to be to give all or tbe n#u>«. and leave Idle it’s the best salve in the world. Cure BA RM Y & BALDWIN, gossip to wag its tongue within tbe narrow guaranteed. Only 26 cts. Sold by J. Cured by One Bottle of Chamberlain’s ■cope of its immediate surroundings. F. Sullivan, Druggist. Cough Remedy. THE GRAND BUILDING. •‘When 1 had an attack of the grip THAWVILLE. FORREST. last winter (the second one) I actually Mr. and Mrs. Koitz, who have been Grand ball at The Grand, Chats- cured myself with oue bottle of Cham­ making their home in Gilman for a few worth, March 17. berlain’s Cough Remedy,” says Frank years, are living on their farm just Now is your chance to get Mrs. J. W, Whitmire entertained the W. Perry, editor of the Enterprise, north of town. Thimble club at her home on Wednes­ Shortsville, N. Y. “’This is the houest Clyde Parrot spent Sunday at Melvin day afternoon. truth. I at times kept from coughing with hiB sister, Mrs. Charles Stevens, B. F. Geiger, wliohas been in Kansas myself to pieces by taking a teaspoon­ A BEAL BARGAIN Mrs. Fred Ui\r«Lth, returning home on Monday. the past ten days, returned home the ful of this remedy, and when theeough- President Country t'lab, Beaton Geo. BoWman returned to his work first of the week. iug spell would come on at night I Harbor, Nlrb. in Kankakee on Monday evening after Miss Nellie Bullard returned home would take a dose and it seemed that “After my first baby was bom I did not spending about a week in Thawville. Tuesday noon after a few days visit in the briefest interval the cough would seem to regain my strength although the doctor gave me a tonic which he consid­ Miss Agnes Fristoe, of Melvin, visit­ with friends at Chenoa. pass off and 1 would go to sleep per­ A SUIT, OVERCOAT, ered very superior, but instead of getting ed Mrs. Foreman the latter part of the Mrs. G. E. Ulbright and daughter, fectly free from cough and its accom­ better I grew weaker every day. My hus­ week and went to Gilman to spend Constance returned home Friday even­ panying pains. To say that the remedy UNDERWEAR, band insisted that I take Wine of Cardui acted as a most agreeable surprise is for a week and see what it would do for several days with Mr. and Mrs. Shiite. ing from a weeks visit with relatives in me. I did take the medicine and was verv The population of Thawville now Shelbyville. putting it very mildly. I had no idea that it would or could knock out the CAPS, MITTENS, grateful to find my strength and health numbers three hundred and four, since Misses Bertha and Katherine Hoff­ slowly returning. In two weeks I was out grip, simply because I had never tried the arrival of a new son at Mr. Wil­ man returned Saturday from Chicago of bed and in a month I was able to take it for such a purpose, but it did, and it up my usual duties. I am very enthusi­ liamson’s home. where they had been to select their FELT BOOTS & OVERSHOES. seemed with the second attack of cough­ astic in lb praise.” Guyn Foreman made a trip to Mel­ new line of millinery. ing the remedy caused it to not only he Wine of Cardui reinforces the organs vin on Friday morning, returning on Dr. J. A. Bishopp spent Sunday with of less duration, but the pains were far of generation for the ordeal of preg­ the ten-fifteen passenger. nancy and childbirth. It prevents mis­ his brother. Dr. H. B Bishopp in Fair- less severe, and I had not used the con­ carriage. No woman wm> takes Wine Irene Haling and Pearl McNaugbt, bury. tents of one bottle before Mr. Grip had OUR WINTER STOCK of Caraui need fear the coming of her of Grand Prairie Seminary, spent Sun­ Mrs. F. B. Graves and daughter. Miss bid me adieu.” For sale by J. F. Sulli­ child. If Mrs. Unrath haa taken day and Monday at their respective Wine of Cardui before her baby came Fanny, returned home Saturday even­ van. ______she would not have been weakened as homes. ing from Chicago, where they have been Democratic Caucus. MUST BE CLEANED UP. she was. Her rapid recovery should Miss Maggie Williamson went home ttie past six weeks. oommend this great remedy to every A Democrat caucus for the purpose with Miss Crangie on Friday evening expectant mother. Wine of Cardui Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Speer of Pontiac of nominating candidates for the town­ to Gilman and both returned on Mon­ It will pay you to buy for regulates the menstrual flow. spent Saturday at the home of Sam ship offices of Chatsworth township will day. Williamson. be held in the village council room, in another season. We have some Mrs. Mattie A. Foremau returned on Miss Dolly Gray spent Sunday with the village of Chatsworth, III., on Sat­ WINEofCARDUI Monday evening after spending the friends in Chicago. urday, March 21, 1903, from 2 o’clock p. time since Friday in Bloomington, Suits and O vercoats left that will be A. McMullen was a Saunemin caller m. until 4 o'clock p. iu. Candidates where she attended the Epworth Lea­ on Saturday last. for the following offices will be nomi­ gue, which met to arrange work for of special interest to you. Cryus Dyer, who has been teaching nated: the Illinois league to be represented at One Town Clerk. ANNOUNCEMENTS!Detroit in 1904, where the internation­ school near Dwight this winter, is One Assessor. ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. al league meeting will be held. spending this week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dyer. One Collector. M P Y I C A Special Tours to Mexico and Ed. Kelso returned on Saturday from One Commissioner of Highways. Mrs. Farley, of Weston, is critically We Guarantee The Best Values Of The Season 1 J U u A lv V to California via the Illinois Manchester, Va , where he has been One School Trustee. f * A I I P n D N H A Central and New Or- ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. v A L Irv K is lA leans, under the aus- visiting friends and relatives for seve­ One Constable (to till vacancy.) ioes of Raymond A Whitcomb, wilt leave N. H. Martin. Shfoagn and St. Louis February 31 a\nl March ral months. All Democrats of the township are 14. Bntlre trips made in special private vesll- H. Button was a delegate to the judi­ buied trains of finest Pullmans with superb Miss Amke Groen is staying with the requested to be present. cal convention, which was held in Com e early, as the best are sold dining car servloe. Fascinating trips com­ Lamoreaux family and will be there J . A . K e r h i n s , plete in every detail. for several weeks. Bloomington on Wednesday J ohn T augert, NEW ORLEANS unique city for I ! f i r s t . the tourlat'to visit. Winter tourist rates now Several of the citizens went to Gil­ Cures Sciatic Rheumatism. W W . S e a r s , < in effect. Double daily service and fast steam Mrs. A E. Simpson, 509 Craig St., Committeemen. heated vestibule trains with through sleeping man to attend the funeral of Frank oars, buffet-library-smoktng car service and Wild on Saturday. Knoxville, Tenn., writes. June 10,1899: Y ours for bargains in all w inter all meals en rote In dining cars. Ask for an Danger of Colds and Grip. “I have been trying the baths of Hot illustrated book on New Orleans. [FROM ANOTHER CORRESPONDENT.] The greatest danger from colds and Through “Dixie Flyer" Springs, Ark , for sciatic rheumatism, l i n e s , FLORIDA tSleeping-Car * Lines. St Louis Grand ball at The Grand, Chats- grip is their resulting in pneumonia. If but I get more relief from Ballard’s to Jacksonville, and Chicago to Jacksonville. wortli, Marcli 17. reasonable care is used, however, and Boute via Nashville,Chattanooga and Atlanta. Snow Liniment than any medicine or Roy Thrasher, of Gilman, visited rel­ Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, anything I have ever tried. Enclosed CALIFORNIA ^eresk0,n;n^oxncdu* atives and friends here on Saturday all danger will he avoided. Among the GARRITY & BALDWIN, Cars through to Los Angeles and San Fran­ find postolfice order for $1 00. Send cisco as follows: Via New Orleans and the and Sunday. tens of thousands who have used this Southern Route every Wednesday from Chi- me a large bottle by Southern Express.” oago; every Tuesday and Friday from Cincin­ Miss Pearl McNaught. who is at­ remedy for these diseases we have yet nati. Via Omaha and the Scenic Koute every Sold by J. F. Sullivan. THE GRAND BUJLDINC Friday night from Chicago. tending school at Onarga, visited home to learn of a single case having result­ HOT SPRINGS, ARK.’SKESS folks on Saturday and Sunday. ROBERTS. ed in pneumonia, which shows conclu­ Car botwoen Chicago and Hot Springs, carried John Black was an Onarga visitor on Grand hall at The Grand. Chats­ sively that it is a certain preventive of on the Central's fust Pullman vestibule “Lim­ worth. March 17. ited" train. 8end for book describing this Monday. that dangerous disease. It will cure a most interesting of health and pleaeue resorts. I’rof. Salem E. Barkers is meeting cold or an attack of the grip in less Miss Lelia Baker, of Onarga, is visit­ with good success with his voice culture time than any other treatment It is ■ IV /IH C JC C IV C K J Department of ing friends here this week. the Illinois Central Railroad Company Is Issu­ pleasant and safe to take. For sale by ing monthly circulars concerning fruit grow­ class ing- vegetable gardening, stock raising, dairy­ R. Perkinson shipped a car-load of J. F. Sullivan. ing. etc.. |n the States of Kentucky. West cattle on Monday night. Mrs. A. P. Baylor returned on Fri­ Tennessee. Mississippi and Louisiana. Every day last from Phoenix. Arizona, where Farm er, or Homeaeeker. who will forward ills Henry Stndt returned home from An Advertising Moral. name and address will be mailed free ciroulars she was called to the death-lied of her Iowa on Saturday, after visiting rela­ Once upon a time a donkey fell into Nos. 1, 2. 3. 4. It and 8. and others as they are daughter. Mrs. W. C. Waldron. Con­ published from month to month, on applica­ tives there for the last three or four a deep hole, and after nearly starving tion to .1. F. Merry. A. O. P. A . I. C. K. H, sumption was the malady. ’ Mr. and Dubuque. Iowa. months. caught sight of a passing fox, and im­ Mrs. Baylor have buried six of their plored to the stranger to help him out. Full Particulars SE3SJEM II. Richard, of Onarga, was a busi­ seven children. had of agents of the Illinois Central, or by ad­ ness caller here on Monday. ” 1 am too small to aid you," said the dressing the nearest of the undersigned repre­ Henry Davis, of Germanville town­ fox, "but 1 will give you some advice. sentatives of the "Central." John Lange was a Chicago visitor on HOW IS YOUR BREAD? A. H. HAN80N.G. P. A.. Chicago. 111. ship, Livingston county, has purchased Only a few rods away is a big, strong Friday and Saturday. J. F. MERRY, A. G. P. A., Dubuque, Iowa. the William Warner farm in Wall elephant. Call to him and lie will get Do you have trouble in J. C. Black is doing a great deal oftownship, this county. you out in a jiffy.” THE paper-hanging now. John is a good Fred Barber has moved his family After the fox had gone the donkey making good bread? Our workman and is doing some nice work, back here from Watseka and has been thus reasoned: "I am very weak from bread is alw a y s good. It is NEW YORK WORLD lie is assisted by his brother, Hayes. appointed carrier on rural route num­ want of nourishment. Every move I THRIE- A-WEEK EDITION. ber one. make is just so much additional loss of always the same, always Working Overtime. strength. If I raise my voice to cal Head wherever Uie, English Language i* Eight hour laws are ighored by those C Giese has moved his family here Spoken. the elephant I shall be weaker yet. No, good. Buy yonr bread here ----- «------tireless, little workers—Dr. King's New from Mazon. He is a member of the I will not waste my substance that The Tbrice-A-Week World was a Life Pills, Millions are always at work, merchandising firm of Dueringer and and save labor and worry brilliant success in the beginning and way. It is the duty of the elephant to night and day, curing Indigestion, Bili­ Giese. -has been steadily growing ever since. come without calling.” caused by baking ousness, Constipation, Sick Headache The grip is prevalent in this vicinity. Time is the test of all things, and has So the donkey settled himself back set its seal of approval on the Thrice-a- and all Stomach, Liver and Bowel trou­ Pepperdine's. Word was received here that Rev. J. and eventually starved to death. Week World, which is widely circula­ bles. Easy pleasant, safe,sure. Only C. Van Valkenborg. of Janesville, 111., ted in every State and Territory of the Long afterwards the fox, on passing 25c at J. F. Sullivan’s drug store. who was expected to occupy the Con­ Union, and where^pr there are people the hole, saw within a white skeleton, who oan rend our mother tongue gregational pulpit last Sunday as a can­ and remarked: This paper for the coming winter and STRAWN. didate for appointment, had died sud­ "If it be that the souls of animals are the year 1903, will make its nows ser­ Geo. Woods, of Gibson, has taken denly. vice, if possible, more extensive than the contract for repairing the water transmigrated into men, that donkey ever. All events of importance, no Our rural mail-carrier is having his tower and is now here with his work- will become one of those merchants -matter where they happen, are reported troubles in getting through tlie mud Accurately and promptly. ,men. who can never afford to advertise.”— about 25 miles each day. Exchange. The subsriber gets three papers every W. A. Osborn lias sold his residence week and more news and general read­ ing than most great dailies can furnish to Mrs. Wm. Koss and will move to A Physician Writes. So Sweet and Pleasing in Taste! at live or six times the price Mansfield in the near future. “I am desirous of knowing if the Mrs. C. Peterson, <125 Lake St.. To­ The Thrice-a-Week World is absolute­ August Steinlicht left on Friday profession can obtain Herbine in hulk peka, Kan., speaking of Ballard’s Ilore- ly fair in its political news. Partisan for prescribing purposes? It has been liound Syrup, says: “ It has never failed bias is never allowed to effect its news with his emigrant outfit for Iona, Columns, and Democrat and Republican Minn., where lie lias bought a farm. of great use to me in treating cases of to give entire satisfaction, and of all dyspepsia brought on by excesses or cough remedies, it is my favorite, and I alike can obtain in its pages truthful ac­ The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. counts of-all the great political cam­ overwork. I have never known it to must confess to my many friends that Chas Singer was buried on Monday. paigns. fail in restoring the organs affected to it will do. and has done,what is claimed In addition to all the news, the Thrice- Miss BeHeAjuinti returned from Chi­ their healthful activity.” 50o a bottle for it—to speedily cure a cough of a a-Week World furnishes the best serial cago on Saturday, where she has been John Ij. Puffer & Co., diction, elaborate market reports and at J. F. Sullivan's. cold; and it is so sweet and so pleasing other features Of interest. visiting for the past month. in taste." 26c. 50c and $1.00 a bottle at The Thrioe-a-Week World's regular Grand ball at The Grand, Chats- RISK. J. F. Sullivan’s. subscription price pays for 150 papers. worth, March 17. M. Freehill’s sale on March 5 drew a Grata, Lumber, Coal We offer this unequaled newspaper and large crowd and everything sold for big Are There Any Here? The Plaindkaler together one year Chas. Wurzburger returned’ from money. The sucker is a smart Aleck at 20 for $2.00. Chicago last week and is now convales­ who knows more than his grandfather Tbe regular aubsciption price of the Master Vincent Hannigan, of Chats­ cent. ' — at 80. A sucker is a hoodoo that buys two papers is $2 50. worth, spent Sunday with his mother, If you are going to build Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tucker, packages of soap with $10 hills in them Mrs. E. Hannigan, at the G. B. Aaron we can furnish you witli on Sunday, a boy babe. for 95. A sucker is one who buys his BLOOMINGTON home. See the new spring line of shoes at goods of a traveling peddler or a curb­ Mrs. ,J. V. Freehill is at the bedside PANTAGRAPH J. T. Toohey’s. stone fakir when he can buy them of Lumber, Stone, Lime, Sand, Patent Plas of her mother, Mi's. D. Menton, near his home merchant cheaper. Miss Wilda Arbogast, of Farmer ter. Nails h?nd. wohh, March 17. Yellow Jacket. , R eddest* P r e p a r la f to A b a o d o a Dcatli of Jake Dakar. “What.” Mb A. R.. Penoell a Victim of an Auto­ Shatvneetomru, III.—Condition* Jehu linker, famous years ago ns Aram habit, “i* I • t Other Pallia. politician and diplomat, died nt his avssus sad s *tn mobile Accident. “Oh, about $30 __ ALABAMA. N EV A D A . Springfield, III., March (.-In the senate home at Belleville from paralysis. John T. Morgan (Dem.)...... Selma. William M. Stewart (Rep.).Carson City. ’ plied the man wh Evansville, Ind., March 11.—A Edmund W. Pettus (Dem.)...... Selma. Francis O. Newlands (Dem.)...... Reno. .' Yesterday the following bills were Intro­ He was born in Kentucky in 18X2, bat —Chicago Daily 1 port from Shuwneetowji, 111., is to ARKANSAS. NEW HAMPSHIRE. " duced: Repealing the birth and death re­ lived moat of his life in Illinois. Mr. SU> 'Wife R«c«lrti Sealoaa lajnrlra— the effect that the people there are James H. Berry (Dem.)....Bentonville. Henry B. Burnham (Rep.).Manchester. , port and burial permits act of the Forty* He W eat W James P. Clarke (Dem.)....Little Rock. Jacob H. Galllnger (Rep.)__Concord ., second general assembly, and requiring re­ Baker waa congressman five terms, DcM »a« Waa Proalieat Kl«i»re debating the possibility of remov­ CALIFORNIA. NEW JERSEY. ports to the state board of health; providing four aa a republican nnd one as • Freeland, Kani la lturdlck Harder Caae ing from the city with their per­ Thomas R. Bard (Rep.)...... Hueneme. John F. Dryden (Rep.)...... Newark. , ,- that the governor shall Issue a bird day Boat prosperous I George C. Perkins (Rep.)...... Oakland, John Kean (Rep.)...... Elisabeth. .. democrat-populist, and waa appoint­ at Halalo. sonal property and then opening the proclamation In conjunction with the an­ la Mr. N. H. Met COLORADO. N EW YORK. nual Arbor day proclamation; making the ed minister to Venezuela by Presi­ ago he left his tu levee and allowing the river to flood Thomas M. Patterson (Dem.)...Denver. Chauncey M. Depew (Rep.).New York. .. Henry M. Teller (Dem.j...Central City. Thomas C. Platt (R ep.)...... Owego. ,. name of an Informant giving faots la re­ dent Hayes. His greatest political and came to Kan Buffalo, N. Y.. March ll.—Arthur R. the town, thus doing away with the CONNECTICUT. NORTH CAROLINA gard to crime to any editor, publisher, re­ contests were with William R. Mor­ splendidly and la< Joseph R. Hawley (Rep.)...... Hartford. Lee S. Overman (Dent)...... Salisbury. <. porter, or correspondent of a newspaper hundred sad fort) Pennell, the corespondent in the di­ great danger of disaster that now rison, and |n each one Mr. Baker threatens the place, which is situat­ Orville H. Plattlatt (Rep.)...... Meriden. Furnlfold M. Simmons (Dem.)..Raleigh. .. printed or published In this state, a privi­ But everything vorce suit brought against his wife DELAWARE. NORTH DAKOTA. . . leged communication before a grand jury was victorious. His last participation Mr. Mead, for hit ed on low ground nnd protected by J. F rank Allee (Rep.)...... Dover. Porter J. McCumber (Rep.). .Wahpeton. A for the last few ; by Edwin L. Burdick, who was mur­ Louts H. Ball (Rep.)...... Wilmington H. C. Hansbrough (Rep.)..Devil's Lake. - - or a court of Inquiry Investigating such In active politics was as a candidate a large levee, which the people fear FLORIDA. OHIO. crime, and making It an offense for any for congress, when he was defeated p e a t deal with li dered on the night of Thursduy, Feb­ may break should the river rise 8tephen R. Mallory (Dem.).Pensacola. Joseph B. Foraker (Rep.)...Cincinnati. <► person to give false Information to an edi­ by William S. Forman. Since then Mr. ble and could get i ruary 26, and one of the friends of the much more. A few years ago the Jas. P. Taliaferro (Dem.)..Jacksonville. Marcus A. Hanna (Rep.)...... Cleveland. tor, publisher, reporter, or correspondent however, he has i GEORGIA. OREGON. of any newspaper with regard to jhe com­ Baker had lived in retirement, hit be says that he h dead man, at whom the finger of po­ levee broke at Shawneetown and the Augustus O. Bacon (Dem.)...... Macon. John H. Mitchell (Rep.)...... Portland. <> mission of a crime and prescribing the pun­ eyesight lost and his health ebbing toms left and is lice and public opinion was pointed, place was inundated and scores of Alexander 8. Clay (Dem.)...... Marietta. Charles W. Fulton (Rep.)...... Astoria. - - ishment therefor. He used Dodd's 1 IDAHO. PENNSYLVANIA. away. was instantly killed Tuesday night people drowned. The story cannot Springfield. III., March (.—The senate was edy seemed to w Weldon B. Heyburn (Rep.)...... Wallace. Boise Penrose (Rep.)...... Philadelphia. He says himself: w while out riding in his automobile. be confirmed, but those who know Fred T. Dubois (Dem.)...... Blackfoot. Matthew 8. Quay (Rep.)...... Beaver. opened yesterday with prayer by Bishop Smallpox la the State. ILLINOIS. RHODERHO------ISLAND. Fallows. As but few members were pres­ _ “Dodd’s Kidney Mrs. Pennell, whq accompanied him, the situation of the city believe it Shelby M. Cullom (Rep.)__Springfield. Nelson W. Aldrich (Rep.). .Providence. " ' ent a recess was voted until this morning. One hundred and eighty cases of They are all righ was dangerously hurt. She is uncon­ true. Albert J. Hopkins (Rep.)...... Aurora. George P. Wetmore (Rep.)...Newport. ’’ Springfield, 111., March 7.—No business smallpox, distributed among 45 locali­ <. for K idney Troub INDIANA. SOUTH CAROLINA. was transacted tn the senate yesterday. from the start, si scious at the Sisters hospital, and her Omaha. Neb., March 11.—The St. Albert J. Beveridge (Rep ).Indianapolis. Asburv C. Latimer (Dem.)...... Belton. ” ties in 34 counties, were reported to finally cured me. mm death is expected at any moment. Paul & Omaha road has been unable Chas. W. Fairbanks (Rep.). Indianapolis. BenJ. R. Tillman (Dem.)...... Trenton. "1 Springfield, 111., March 10.—The senate the state board of health during Feb­ IOWA. SOUTHQATT^TU rvDAKOTA A VA»r A " “ convened at five o'clock last evening and The accident happened in one of to move a train on its Wakefield William B. Allison (Rep.)__Dubuque. ruary. The disease is widely scat­ Often an a. Robert J. Gamble (Rep.)...... Yankton. was in session only long enough for tho —Chicago Daily the outlying districts about six o’clock. braneh since last Saturday, on ac­ Jonathan P. Dolllver (Rep.).Fort Dodge. Alfred B. Klltredee (Rep.)..Sioux Falls. ’ reading and approval of the journal. Lieut. tered, the reports showing its exist­ KANSA8. TENNESSEE. ‘ ’ Gov. Northcott was In the chair, and Sen­ The wrecked automobile is the one count of washouts. Albert Kohler, a Joseph R. Burton (Rep.)...... Abilene. William B. Bate (Dem.)...... Nashville. ,, ence, in the counties of Alexander, ' young farmer, was drowned near Os­ Chester I. Long (Rep.). Medicine Lodge. Edward W Carmsck (Dem.). .Memphis. .. ators Rees and Fowler jrere the only mem­ Bond. Bureau, Carroll, Champaign, that all eyes are a in which Mr. Pennell freciuently took KENTUCKY. b ers In th e ir seats. mond. He was driving across a bridge TEXAS. Christian, Cook, Cumberland, Dupage, ritory at the pres Mrs. Burdick riding. The machine Jos. C. S. Blackburn (Dem.). .Versailles. Joseph W. Bailey (Dem.)...Gainesville. ,, Springfield. 111., March 11.—In the senate prospect* and op] veered suddenly as he reached for his over which the water was running. Jam es B. McCreary (De.m.).Richmond. Charles A. Culberson (Dem.)__Dallas. yesterday bills were Introduced to pro­ Edgar, Ford, Fulton, Gallatin, Ham­ LOUISIANA. UTAH. farmer and artist hat, which had blown off, and leaped The horses jumped off the bridge nnd Murphy J. Foster (Dem.)...Franklin. Thomas Kearns (Rep.). .Salt Lake City. , . hibit policy drawing and the selling of ilton, Hardin, Jersey, Johnson, Knox, towns, and every the driver and both horses were Sam'l D. McEnerv (Dem.).NewOrleans. Reed Smoot (Ren.)...... Provo. policy tickets. For the first offense there La Salle, St. Lawrence, Madison, Ma­ Write for detcrip over the curb and into a quarry, which Is a fine not exceeding (2.000; for the MAINE. VERMONT son, Peoria, Platt, Pike, Pope, Pulaski sue, “The Creek 1 is about eight feet from the pavement. drowned. William P. Frye (Rep.)...... Lewiston. Wm. P Dillingham (Ren.)..Montpelier. second offense not exceeding (5,000, and dress, “KATY."1 Lincoln, Nel>., March 11.—The flood Eugene Hale (Rep.)...... Ellsworth. Redfield Procter (Ren.)...... Proctor. . for the third offense Imprisonment In the Sangamon, St. Clair, Vermilion, Wash­ The drop was 20 feet, and Pennell was MARYLAND. Louis, Mo. terribly crushed. In falling the au­ situation in Nebraska is even worse VIRGINIA. T penitentiary not more than five years; ington, Whiteside, Will and Winne­ Louis E M’Comas tRep.)..Hagerstown. John W. Dsnlel (Dem.)__Lvnchburg. _ providing (tiat the clrcutt court shall To conceal trutl tomobile keeled over and fell box down, than 24 hours ago. The wrecking by Arthur P. Gorman (D u n ).,...... Laurel. Thomas S. Mnr*'n (Dun ).. .Scottsvllle. + bago. MASSACHUSETTS WASHINGTON < ► have the power to determine the shore —Ram’s Horn. with one of the edges of the box on an Ice gorge of the main line bridge George F. Hoar (Rep.)...... Worcester. line in cases of disputed questions as to Levi Ankenv tRep.)...... Walla Walla. < ► Mother Gray Mr. Pennell’s head, which was flat­ of the Rock Island across the Platte Hen rv Cabot Lodge (Ren.)...... Nuhant. Addison G Fester (Urn ) ...... Tacoma. +■ riparian rights. Bills were passed mak­ IHk Fire Los*. MICHIGAN WFST VIRGINIA. ing unlawful the assignment of unearned Mount Olive, a mining town in the For Children, used tened out. Mrs. Pennell lay partly river at South Rend, and that of the Russell A. Alger (Rep)...... Detroit. la Children's Hon Ptenbeti R. Elkins IRpd.)...... Elkins. A- or anticipated wages; providing that the southern portion of Macoupin county, under the conveyance, unconscious. Missouri Pacific near Louisville lias Julius C. Burrows (Ren )...Kalamazoo. Nathan B. Scott (Ren)...... Wheeling. - - Colds, euro Fevi MINNESOTA. maker of on Indemnity bond may be suffered the greatest fire in its his­ At the hospital it was found that she -till further demoralized railroad WISCONSIN. sued jointly with the party primarily lia­ Stomach and Teel Mose E Clapp (Rep.)...... St. Paul. Joseph V Quarles (Ren.).. .Milwaukee. tory, the loss being $100,000. The atroy Worms. All has a cut four inches long above her traffic. The Rock Island is still run­ Knute Nelson (Rep.)...... Alexandria. John C. Spooner (R e n t...... Madison. ble. Address A MISSISSIPPI. Honae Proceeding*. mercantile establishment of Kesier, right eye and probably a fractured ning1 trains between here and Oma­ WYOMING. Anselm J. Mcl^turln (Dem.)..Brandon. Clarence D. (’’-irk (Ren.)...... Fvanston. Springfield, 111., March 5.—In the house Liemeyer & Co., the largest in the The man who n skull. Her right arm is fractured ha over the Burlington tracks, nnd Hernando D. Money (Dem ).Carrollton. Francis B. Warren (Rep.)...Cheyenne. " " yesterday bills were Introduced as follows: MISSOURI county, was totally destj-oyed by fire, break off.—Ram’s above the wrist, the index finger of her tlie Union Pacific utilizes the same F M. Oockrel! (Dem.)... Warrensburg. To amend the Inw In relation to weights line for an outlet from Omaha west­ William J. Stone (Dem...)__St. Louis. RECAPITULATION. and measures by requiring that each bot­ together with the Lawson hotel, John S top s left hand is broken, her face is badly- tle, cask, package. Jug, or other vessel con­ ward. The center of the flood along MONTANA. Total In senate...... 90 Italles’ saloon, and ft dwelling occu­ and works off th< cut and body much bruised. William A. Clark (Dem.)...... Butte. Republicans...... 67 taining liquid offered for sale shall have Quinine Tablets. ! Paris Gibson (Dem.)...... Great Falls. stamped upon It the quantity of liquid pied by James Homer. In all cases R um or of Sniclrie. the Platte, which Monday night was Democrats ...... 33 ~ at Columbus, has moved eastward, NEBRASKA. which It contains. A fine of from (10 to the buildings and contents were de­ Many a profit ic While the spreading of the report of Charles H. Dietrich f Ren ). .Hastings. New sen ato rs...... 15 (100 Is to be Imposed for violations of dip and on Tuesday reached Fremont, Joseph H. Millard (Rep.)...... Omaha. Reelected senator ...... 1 4- stroyed. The I o b s is partially covered its own business.— this sensational development in one law; providing that (he governor shall by the bottom lands for miles east and by insurance. I Pito’s Cure for ( of the most startling and profound proclamation designate Arbor day as Bird west of that town being under wafer. day, and that it shall be observed by ap­ ble medicine for ci murder mysteries that the police of Not Fit to Live In. The point of greatest dnnger now is propriate exercises In the public schools, Samuel, Ocean Gro Buffalo have ever had to solve, came for the purpose of show lng the value of wild The condition of theaimshousesnnd at Plattsmoutli, where the Platte CONGRESS ADJOURNS. RECORD OF CONGRESS. People who live the rumor Jhat Mr. Pennell, hounded birds and the necessity for their protection; jails in many counties in southern empties into the Missouri, which to amend the corporations act by prohibit­ pull down the blind by the association of his name with Illinois is declared to be unsanitary stream, already high, will be given Flfj y-Sevent h Session of Tlmt Body Clerk McDowell, of the House, Pre- ing the organization of corporations for Three trains a the murder and worrying over the dis­ the purpose of buying and selling real and dangerous to health by tlie state an increased and dangerous volume Comes to n Close—Extra ■ out* Some Very Intereallng ilia, Oregon and grace that was thrust upon him, ban estate; requiring that al’, canned good* board of charities in its seventeenth Union Pacific A N of water as the mass of ice and Session Meets. Information. offered for sale be stamped with the date committed suicide. Hut so far as the nnnunl report. Criticism is aroused water flows into it. A gorge, which upon which they were canned; requiring The only way t official inftfrination was concerned Washington, Murch 5.—The Fifty- that a telegram be delivered within one by the alleged neglect and lack of formed at Plattsmoutli Tuesday Washington, March 9.—Mr. Alexan­ entertain the good there was no corroboration of the re­ seventh congress ndjourneil at noon der McDowell, clerk of the house of hour after the time It Is received at a re­ care, old and unsanitary buildings, morning, enused the Missouri to go ceiving station. port. There was nothing in Mr. Pen­ Wednesday. The senate was called to bad plumbing or none at all, lack of Perfectly simple out of its banks, nnd the crash of ice representatives, has made publican of­ Springfield. HI., March 6.—Among the nell’s pocket to show that he had con­ bathing facilities, impure and insuf­ iyeing with Putns against the Burlington’s new steel order at ten o’clock for the last sit- ficial compilation made by Tally Clerk bills introduced In the house yesterday were templated self-dest ruction, and no ink­ , ting. The session was interesting, Wakefield, showing the work done by the following: To abolish common law ficient supplies of water and inade­ bridge shook the structure threaten­ Good order is th ling had been given to any of his not alone because of the official pro­ tlie house during the Fifty-seventh crimes and misdemeanors and providing quate fire protection. things.—Burke. ingly. Workmen on the bridge at the that hereafter no person shall be prose­ friends that he had such plans in his time, dropped their dinner buckets in ceedings on the floor of the cham­ congress, it shows that the longest cuted except for the violation of some mind. ber, incident to the last day of con­ day of the session lasted with recesses Miier* SolTocated. the river and fled in terror. Both statute of the state; giving the attorneys gress, but by many occurrences which 144 hours, during which 80 roll for the defendant the right to close the Alfred Mottley nnd Thomas McDon­ the Burlington bridges at Platts- THE OLEAN HORROR. were purely social in their character, calls were taken. The number of argument In criminal cases; providing for ald were suffocated in the Black Dia­ in won nioutli are still in danger, and arc be­ a uniform system of primary elections In due to the fact that the day marked bills nnd resolutions introduced mond mine, south of Springfield, by F o u rteen Dead n* It <■ mi It of the Oil ing carefully watched. Over the counties outside of Cook; to amend the the close of many' careers in the In the house during the two special assessment law by providing that being overcome by gas. Emery Biew- l-Ixplonlon—A I,Ike Xnmher state every stream of any magnitude senate. President Roosevelt was oh sessions of the congress was 18,420, on all Installments are to bear Interest; pro­ er, the fire boss, in his efforts to sov* Injured. is bank full or running over. Stock hand to sign the measures which were which reports were made on 2,810 bills viding that the state board of equalization, the men, nearly met death himself. is being moved to higher ground, and at the expiration of the term of office of the passed during the last moments. nnd resolutions. The senate sent to He dragged both men to the surface, Olean, N. V., March 11.—Fourteen there is occasional reports of stock present members, shall consist of the gov­ Washington, March 5.—The confer­ the house 1,639 senate bills nnd resolu­ ernor, the secretary of state, and the state but Mottley was dead before reach­ losses. charred and half-consumed bodies, ly­ ence report on the general deficiency, tions. The house disposed of 2,418 auditor of public accounts; revising the ing the nir and McDonald died sobn ing in the undertaking establishments Peoria, III.. March 11.—The Illinois military code of the state In accordance the last of the appropriation bills, was of the measures originating with with the recommendations of the State after. or in their late homes, 14 people lying river is rising at an alarming rate, presented in the house at three o’clock it, and of 1,012 rff the sen­ and should the present rise continue Association of National Guard Officers. in the hospitals and a dozen or so more Wednesday morning by Mr. Cannon. ate bills and resolutions, making a to­ Springfield, 111.. March 7.—In the house Fatal Explosion. for the next 24 hours the high water not so seriously injured at t heir homes, The report was adopted, 181 to 16, tal of 3,430 bills nnd resolutions yesterday all bills on the order of first Walter Davis, Thomas McLnughon mark will be beaten. The approaches reading were read and advanced to the is the result of the accident on the and a recess was taken until ten acted on. It left on its calendars 405 nnd Matthew Donnelly were killed by. to tlie upper bridge are now inun­ order of second reading. Among them were Erie railroad Monday night, when an o’clock. After the house reconvened house and 118 senate bills and resolu­ nn explosion in a mine at Auburn. All dated, and farmers are unable to the following: To apportion the state oil train was wrecked and several oil the filibustering tactics of the demo­ tions. Fifteen of the members of the Into supreme Judicial districts; empower­ the mules in the pit were killed by the reach the city. Fields below the city cars exploded, scattering death and crats, which were continued to the house died during the congress, seven ing county boards to regulate abstract and force of the explosion. The wreckage arc under water, and much alarm is title guaranty business; to prevent the destruction in every direction. Sev­ end, prevented much legislation. A resigned and Messrs. Rhea of Ken­ to mine property was heavy nnd it will felt among the owners of bottom use of telegraph nnd telephone lines for eral of the patients in the hospital resolution of thanks to the retiring tucky and Ilutler of Missouri were un­ the transmission of stock quotations to be some time before the debris can are seriously burned, one of them, la nd. speaker was adopted and at 12:02 seated, the latter twice. bucket shops and race horse results to be clenred away sufficiently to resume Cairo, Ills.. March 11.—The river nt poolrooms; to prohibit the assignment of Richard McDonald, aged nine years, the house was declared adjourned operations. I Cairo is gradually rising, the gauge unearned wngrs; to prevent the granting probably fatally. sine tlie. BIG STRIKE AVERTED. ! showing a stage of 48.4 feet. The situ­ of Injunctions tn labor controversies with­ The dead: John Stemlinger, eged Washington, March 6.—In obedi­ out a hearing of the merits of the case. The Told In n Few L in e * . ation below Cairo is hourly becoming Illlnoln Miner* and Operator* Itcnch F R E E M E E 17 years; Norman Brown, aged 18 ence to the president’s proclama­ state civil Bervice bill was advanced and The executive committee of the Il­ ] more critical. At Bird Point the water Agreement on Wage made a special order for next Tuesday. E v e ry w o rk l years; John Tobin, aged 16; John Mc- tion the senate of the Fifty-eighth linois State Press association, meet­ 1 is running over the Iron Mountain Scale. Springfield, III., Match 10.—The house ing at Springfield, decided to hold the well la cordial Cready, aged 13 years; John McMa­ congress convened in extraordinary convened at five o'clock last evening and to Mrs. Plnkl i tracks and is within a few inches of tho annual meeting of the association nt han, aged 10 years; Walter Swift, session at noon Thursday. An im­ Springfield, III., March 9.—A strike held a half-hour session. Mr. Shanahan fo r a d v ic e ; i t I j Cotton Belt tracks. The entire plnce presided, while Speaker Miller occupied Cairo May 12-14. aged 19 years; Michael Driscoll aged mense crowd witnessed the interest­ of 40,000 coal miners in Illinois was h a s re s to re d th is under wnter. The water has backed ing ceremony. Echoes of the Fifty- the former’s seat on the floor of the house. George J. Fish committed suicide In 22 years; Walter Jackson, aged 13 in behind the levee at Norfolk and the averted Saturday afternoon when the Less than a score of members were in seventh congress had not died away their seats. Aurora at the home of his daughter, years; Walter Iloth. aged 16 years; | entire country between the river nnd operators and miners of the state in H is s P a in e when President I’ro Tcm. Frye called Springfield, 111., March 11.—The time In Mrs. Fred A. Dolph, by shooting him­ Richard Connell, aged 19 years; Her­ Charleston is fast being submerged. joint conference signed an agreement i " I want to tha : the body to order, and soon there­ the house yesterday was occupied In dis­ self through the heart. have done for man Bollman, aged 15 years; Rofelo - Reports from Belmont, Mo., say the for the year commencing April 19,1903. cussing the state civil service bill, but no after the senators who were re- Envern McCall, seven years old, »t»n Lydia E. Plnl Quarinto; Carmen Sitliano, all of I entire place is under water and that The miners Receded frorit their de­ action was taken. , elected and those who were to take of Robert McCall, was found dead in -:rfW Compound to i Olean; Henry Oornder, aged IS ! the situation is gradually becoming mand of nine cents over the Indianapo­ their seats for the first time, with BOXERS DEFEATED. a pasture near Sycamore with his keeps them stani years, Roardmanville. worse. The steamer Rees Lee arrived lis scale in the first district of North­ I the exception of Senator Gorman, neck broken. He attempted to mount the store. The At the hospital one of the patients , from f]u. lower river and reports a se- ern thin vein nnd ten cents over the stop work ; he db who had seen long service in the Governor of Chlnene Province Sends a horse to ride and fell off. ttnid a young boy was blown into the Ho(|s s(a(e of aff;,irs at Columbus and same scale, in Williamson county, and Troops W ho Disperse a that a girl cannot creek near him. He tried to sate the Hickman. Ky.. thousands of atres of senate, were sw/jrn in. Friends and the agreement, as signed is for a six Maj. Wellman Packard died ut lng. My back at- j admirers of the senators loaded l-nr«e Hand. lad, but was unable to do so. The boy I farming lands being covered by raging cent raise over last year’s prices, nil Bloomington from apoplexy, aged S3. poor, 1 could not down their desks with beautiful was drowned. ^ waters. The farmers have been mov- over the state—the raise agreed on at Peking-, March 11.—Yuan-Shi Kni, He went to Bloomington in 1844 and tion was scanty a \ floral tributes. One of the features day when sufferi ! ing as best thtvy could blit much valu­ the joint nntionai conference of oper­ the governor of Chi-Li province, hav­ had practiced law since, being the I of the opening ceremony was the take Lydia E. DATE OF HEARING IS SET able stock has been left to perish. The ators and miners at Indianapolis. The ing been informed that the Boxer or­ oldest practitioner in central Illinois. ; ovation accorded Senator Gorman, table Compoui Kentucky country opposite Cairo is operators wanted to charge $1.85 per ganization was resuming activity in Mrs. James A. Shannon, of Kirk­ j The oath was administered to 30 It helped me. I c Next TneKdnj Aricnuientu Will under water for several miles back. keg for powder nnd the miners were the eastern part of the province, land, one of the wealthiest women in soon found that n senators who take office for six Mad e on Motion to DImnoIvp Grand Haven, Mich., March 11.—A willing to pay but $1.75. The latter dispatched troops, who discovered De Kalb county, died from dropsy. were free from years. 'Wabash Injunction. \ great ice gorge has formed in the figure was finally ngreed upon. th at members of the society, well She left property valued at about everyone is surprl j Grand river above the railroad bridges, Indlnnn I.i-glnlntnre Adjourn*. armed, were drilling nt night in a $250,000. me, and 1 am wei St. Louis, Mo., March 11.—The an­ The Corbelt-Jeffrle* FlKht. grateful for what and there is grave fear that the Grant! Indianapolis, Ind., March 10.—The Baltimore, Md., March 6.—James J. town a hundred miles east of Peking. The democrats of the Fourth judi­ nouncement by United States District m me.”— Miss J ani Trunk anti Interurban Electric railway Sixty-third general assembly adjourn- Corbett nnd “Hilly” Delaney, the lat­ The Boxers were dispersed after a cial district have nominated Judge Judge Antes of the date on which he 125th S t, New Yo companies’ bridges will be carried I ed Monday afternoon nt 5 o'clock. ter representing James J. Jeffries, dozen of them nnd several soldiers W. M. Farmer, of Vandalia, Judge If origin*! o f akoM M t will hear arguments on the motion not bt produced. I away, entailing a loss of $75,000. All Governor Durbin signed 90 bills Mon­ met here Thursday night and signed had been killed. Yuan-Shi-Kni or­ Ames, of Shelbyville, and Judge Sam­ to dissolve the Wabash injunction de­ efforts to break the ice jam have so day and has 42 yet to act, on. The articles for n fight for the heavy­ dered the prisoners to he beheaded uel Dwight, of Centralia, for the Take no sal fers the crisis for at least anotfA-r far proven futile. The tug Hos, in an session appropriated $150,000 for an In­ weight championship of the world. and their hqads displayed in public, three circuit judges. , Lydia E. Pink week. Tuesday. March 17 is the day- ! effort to break the jam, lost her wheel. diana exhibit nt the St. Louis exposi­ and issued a proclamation imposing Otto CrofcIiu8, editor of the Swed­ It was ngreed that the contest take Compound tlial set for the hearing. It was expected Forty thousand logs were carried tion. decided to have erected two state place in California in .Tttiy or August, the death penalty on members and ish Courier, died suddenly yesterday that the Wabash attorneys would have away from a raft above this city Tues­ institutions at a cost of nearly one mil­ 1903, under the auspices of the ath­ abettors of the organization. of heart disense in his office in Chi­ counter affidavits and exceptions to lion dollars, passed a law compelling cago. day afternoon. letic club offering the largest purse. Incrndlnry Canar* Heavy I,oh*. the answer, presented in court Mon­ the use of voting machines in the four The men nre to spar 20 rounds to Gov. Yates lias appointed Judge W. day. ready to file Tuesday, but Col. liiilt trail: l> Oregon In Terrible Storm. largest counties, nnd increased the Portland, Ore., March 11.—Victory- TO HOMI Han Francisco. March 11.—Sailors a decision, the winner to receive 75 dock, situated on the enst. bank of P. Early, of Edwardsville, judge of Wells H. lllodget t, general solicitor of governor's salary to $8,000. recently on the battleship Oregon, per cent of the purse, the loser to the circuit court for the Third cir­ GOOD SIS,; that road, stated that it would take the Williamette river, north of the , who have arrived here on the steam­ Merrinm Reni^nfi. take 25 per cent. railroad bridge, was entirely de­ cuit, to succeed Judge N. W. Schae­ several days to prepare the papers. FARMS T er n ies! er Coptic, report that the Oregon was Washington. March 9.—Gov. Mer- stroyed by fire about noon Tuesday, fer, of Belleville, resigned. Judge Georgia. PRICES R The court granted counsel until Satur­ Itebnke to Wlaconaln Governor. healthful, never ver; j in it terrific storm on February 20 ' riain, director of the census, placed Early recently completed a term of Ithh day morning to file exceptions to the Nashville, Tenn., March 10.—Tho together with 10,000 tons of wheat marketable crops r j while en route from Yokohama to his resignation in the hands of the nnd 2,000 tons of suit stored on the service ns county judge of Madison price* than in the 1 argument and counter affidavits in sup- , ... , house of representatives Monday and well dlatributed. .... 1 Woo Sung. I he boats wet- 11 t ied president Saturday. It will take ef­ dock. The total loss is estimated at county. port of the bill of complaint. In tlie i b adopted a resolution requesting the away, the large seven-ton sterfm fect on May 15. Gov. Merrinm resigns $400,000. The insurance is about. $340,- Judge Leslie D. Puterbaugh, Win­ lk. meantime attorneys for the defense governor to ignore the request of the CORRESPONDED launch was tossed out of its davits to accept the vice presidency- of the 000. It is certain that the fire was slow Evans nnd Robert H. Lovett, nil are ta k in g n rest and work on the ! governor of Wisconsin to appoint Agents in the Nor! iitiri against the turrets and other International Mercantile Agency- of started by an iheemlinry, ns a man was of Peoria county, were nominated' Wabash system is proceeding as i delegates to a convention to settle | damage done, though the ship her- New York, nnd will remove from for the bench by the republican con­ For pam phlets wri usual. the race question, citing that the seen leuA’ing the dock nftqr the fire I self sustained very little damage Washington to that city. race question Will settle itself. bud gained some headway. vention of the Tenth Illinois circuit. H. F. SMITH, Arelililabop Quigley Inxt»l!r<1. NAIHVIt Stroll* Mnjr Open by April 1. Snfc-’olowers wrecked Hie safe in Chicago. March 11. Archbishop lAnltllltle* of $1,000,000. fiivcfplnit Kentucky Land Dcdalon. Chard on, O., March 11. -Affairs Mackinaw City, Mich., M arch9.—The J M. Bucliannn & Son’s department Quigley assumed his official duties with Frankfort, Ky., March 10.—Judge TELEPHONE CALLS. i of the private banking house of prediction can safely be made that the store nt Lawrenccvilfe, but were, an address to clergy and laitv at Holy Cochran, in the federal court Mon­ F R E E TO | Houghton, Ford & Co. at Horton are Straits of Mackinac will be open by frightened away before securing any Name cathedral Tuesday night. He day decided thnt all land patents, for The reward of $1,000,000 offered sev­ in worse shape than was supposed April 1. This is the opinion of men who booty. flamed Hisliflp Muldoon as vicar gon- more than 200 acres in Kentucky, nre eral years ago for a practical tele­ >SM 1 when their assignment was nn- have been here for many years and who A syndicate of English capitalists eral of,the archdiocese, lie promised , , , .. void. This is n sweeping decision and phone relay has not yet been claimed. |« t e hove been ovqr the ice within a day or is seeking to acquire coal fields in to work foejhe uplifting of the poor t"?,U son,,• t,m* “f°’ 1 hr "“bn' will nffeet much property, ns heavy Londoners are now able to talk by itles now amount to more than two. The straits opened about the the Bnyville section of Illinois, with and the toiler. patents are held nil over Kentucky. telephone with persons in Marseilles, $1,000,000, while the assets are only same date last. year. the idea of shipping much of the ooaJ D ra ik f* Man Crawl* Into Furnace. Sew Hampshire Quarantined. and will sodn be able to talk with the to England.- about $200,000. A Veteran Die*. Washington, March 10.—The depart­ denizens of Home. Webster City, in., March 11.—Ed H artford, Conn.. March 9,—Maj. Gen. Afier the adjournment of the Murphy, an employe nt Mercy hospital, Horrible Dlntren*. ment of agriculture has issued an or­ The number of undeteoted criminals Unhod States senate tho members of Vienna, March 11.—The distress in WilliHm Buel Franklin died Sunday nt crawled into the hospital furnace while der quarantining the state of New is steadily increasing in Paris, and one the committee on' post offices pre­ lag all Inflammation sn Dalmatia is so severe that the peo­ his home in this city, aged 80 years. vj Intoxicated, $fld when dragged forth Hnntpshire because of the presence of of the official* declares that this la sented an elegant tea service to Sen­ sa s cleansing vaginal ple in parts of that province are re­ He had been in poor health for several the foot and mouth disease. It Is said nasal catarrh, as s mot five minutes tater was found to'befa- owing to the advantage* the criminal* ator Maaon, the retiring chairman ol. tartar and: whltmwhiten the ported to be subsisting on the bark years and had failed perceptibly since one lot of cattle has been found af­ tally burned* derive >from the us* of the telephone the commit tee .:i( postal oard will do. of trees and on wild herb*, the death of his wife, three years ago. fected. and automobile*. s v j iw S & rfcja M m ,

•A, £V.v*Ai -f w l . f Practical K aaw ictec. "What.” asked the party with the conn*, dram habit, ‘‘i« the difference between aa There’s a rigl avenue and a street?" The Farmer la Westers Caiada A Vast Number of Kidney Suffering People, Cured by Doan’s Kidney Pills, “Oh, about |S0 on a months rent,' re­ Acklevee W oadtrtal Saseess. plied the man who knew whereof he epoke. •ay but for the Free Trial they would still be in Agony. This means —Chicago Daily New*. Golden Merit at your Command to Test. Appears to Be Getting Fair Start One of the first things that the chim ney for every ■a W ant Want aad Prospered. man who wishes to change his resi­ Columbus City, Ll , Feb. 10, 1903. — I Aching backs are eased. Hip, bock, and Toward Solution in the dence endeavors to find out is where Freeland, Kana., Mar. Oth:—One of tha received tho sample package of Doan’s loin paius overcome. Swelling of the Boat prosperous farmer* in Harper County State Legislature. be may go and succeed. It need be a limbs and dropsy signs vanish. ia Mr. N. H. Mead. Some thirty-four rear* matter of little doubt or indecision Kidney Pills and took them according to lamp, and my directions. They did me so much good, They correct urine with brick dust sedi­ ago he left hi* home near Clarence, N. Y.. now. Duringtbepast four or five years ment, nigh colored, pain in passing, drib­ and came to Kanaa*. Here he haa thrived I procured a 50-cent box at the drug store the development of Western Canada bling, frequency, bed wetting. Doan’s aplendidly and laet year harveated over on* BILL AGREED UPON BY SUECOMMITTEE. and have been greatly benefited. I had hundred and forty acre* of wheat alone. has been so rapid, and the conditions Kidney Pills remove calculi and gravel. name is on it. But everything haa not gone well with of life there so widely known, that up­ the backache so bad I could hardly walk ; Relieve heart palpitation, sleeplessness,, Mr. Mead, for hia health ha* not been good wards of 100,000 Americans have also had urinary troubles, that caused me headache, nervousness, dizziness. for the laat few year*. He haa suffered a Local Optloa and Civil Service Will to get up two and three times of a night. taken up their homes there, and the FREE-SCALED WITH PUBLIC APPROVAL great deal with Kidney and Bladder Trou­ Be the Principal Peatares Before I am all right now. Long may Doan’s ble and could get nothing to stop it. Lately, the Solon* This Week—Supreme experience of these people is that M a c b e t H. however, he haa improved a great deal ana they are thoroughly satisfied with Pills prosper. Yours truly, A. C. Sifk. be say* that he haa none of the old aymp- Coart Districts May Be Recon­ toma left and ia feeling splendid' again. structed—Other Notes. their choice of home. He used Dodd’e Kidney Pills and this rem­ The methods of farming there are Severe and long standing coses should edy seemed to work wonder* in hia case. [Special Correspondence.) similar to those adopted in the United take advantage of free Medical Advice. If you’ll send your address, I’ll send you He says himaelf: Springfield, 111., March 10.—It looks States, but the operations are sim­ the Index to Lamps and their Chimneys, to ‘Dodd's Kidney Pills have made me well. now as if the convict labor problem pler, the yield of grain greater, and tell you what number to get for your lamp. jy are all right iand _ a reliable k______remedy Guard Rapids, Mich., Feb. 17,1903.— was getting a fair start toward a the profits more satisfactory. Ranch­ for Kidney Trouble. They helped me right I received the trial package of Doan’s Kid­ Macbeth, Pittsburgh. from the start, giving me great relief, and peaceful and satisfactory solution. ing is carried on with lots of success. ney Pills promptly and can truly say they Please send me by mall, without charge, finally cured me. The joint subcommittee of the com­ Mixed farming is always profitable, trial box Doan'* Kidney Pills. mittees on penal and reformatory are all and even more than recommended. Often an apology is worse than the offense. while the results in grain-raising are I suffered continually with a severe pain —Chicago Daily News. institutions and labor and industrial Name ...... - as certain as splendid soil, excellent in the back, which the pills entirely over­ WESTERN CANADA W h y Is I t . affairs this afternoon agreed upon n climate and lots of sunlight can give. Poat-office Has Free Homes For basis for the draft of the convict labor came, and I am able to work, which would that all eyes are centered on the Indian Tei- The yields of — but nothing is as not have been possible but for Doan’s State...... bill. This agreement was reached by satisfactory aa the experience of (Cut oot coupon on dotted Unit and mall to ritory at the present time? Because of the Kidney Pills. Mrs. J. A. Schlamh, 955 prospect* and opportunities there for the the adoption of a motion, made by the farmer liimaelf, and extracts are Foeter-Milburn Co., Buffalo” K Y.) MILLIONS. Buchanan S t, Grand Rapids, Mich. Upwards of IOO.*** fanner and artisan; cheap lands, growing Mr. Darrow, of Chicago, proriding that selected from one. Medical Advice Free —Strictly Confidential. Americans have settled towns, and every feature of development. in Western Canada dur­ the bill contain the following essential A good, intelligent farmer, named ing the past 6 rente Write for descriptive literature; March is­ They are sue, “The Creek Nation,” now ready. Ad­ eatures: Mears, John Mears, to be exact—left |] CONTENTED, dress, “KATY” 301 Wainwright Bldg., St. L Abolition of contract labor in the Cavalier County, North Dakota, two WITH NERVES UNSTRUNG AND HEADS HAPPY, AND Louis, Mo. ’______penal and reformatory institutions. years ago, and followed thfl thou­ m PEOIPSBOUI, and there la room still fog To conceal truth is to congeal the heart. 2. That in the manufacture of ar­ sands who had already gone to Can­ THAT ACHE MILLION* —R&m’s Horn.______Wonderful yields of wheat and other grains. The ticles the least machinery possible be ada. He had twenty-five years' ex­ beet grazing lands on the continent. Magnificent climate; plenty of water and fuel; good schools, Mother Grog’s Sweet Powders itilized, and that the industries be di- perience in Minnesota, in buying excellent churches; splendid railway facilities. ForChildren, used by Mother Gray, a nurse /e raffled. grain, including flax. But in all his W ISE W OMEN In Children’s Home, New York, break up 3. That the number of hours con­ experience he never saw a district HOMESTEAD LANDS of 160 ACRES FREE, Colds, cure Feverishness, Constipation, ' the only charge being BIO for entry. Btomach and Teething Disorders, and de­ victs shall be required to work be re­ so well suited to the growth of flax Bend to the following for an Atlas and other liter­ BROMO - S ELTZER ature, as well ss for certificate giving you reduced stroy Worms. All Druggists. 25c. Bam pie duced to eight. as Western Canada. The financial railway rates, etc.; S u p erin ten d en t o t Im m i­ FREE. Address A. B. Olmsted, Le Roy,N.Y. 4. That articles manufactured in the results of Mr. Mears’ operations in gration, Ottawa, Canada, or to 0. J. BnouoH- ■ -+ .. ton. 430 Quincy Bldg., Chicago, IU.; M. V ...... penal and reformatory institutions n single season are as follows: Wheat, TARE No. 1 Avenue Theater Block. Detrol.. _ The man who never begins never has to QBISVI. Bault Ste. Marie, Mich.; E. T. Hoi,___. break off.—Ram's Horn. shall be for the use of the state or the 3,000 bushels, 1 hard at 57%c, $1,785.00. SIS Jackaon Street. 8t. Paul, Mine.; T. O. CVKHI*, TRIAL BOTTLE lO CENTS. Callahan Hldg.. Milwaukee. Wis.; J. C. DnMcAir, Stops the Coogh. political divisions thereof. 2,680 bushels, 1 Northern at 54c, $1,- Room S, Big Four Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind.: J. M. 457.20; oats, 1,750 bushels, at 35c, MacIjACHI.an. 307 Third Street. Wausau, Win; tbs and works off the cold. Laxative Bromo 5. That provisions be made for in­ authorised CanadianGovernment Agents. Quinine Tablets. Price 25 cents creased educational facilities at the $612.50. Speltz, 154 bushels at 75c, prisons. $115.50. Flax, 324 bushels, at $2, $628. Many a profit is without honor, even in it* own business.—Puck. 6. That no produce of a penal insti­ Total, $4,598.20.—A return of more tution be offered for sale in the open than $4,500 from a little over 250 Piso’s Cure for Consumption is an infalli­ market. acres, an average of $18 per acre— ABSOLUTE ble medicine for coughs and colds.—N. W. Samuel, Ocean Grove, N. J„ Feb. 17. 1000. Local Option. is surely testimony sufficiently strong Under the title of “A bill for an act to satisfy the most incredulous as to People who live in glass houses should pull down the blinds—The Protest. to provide for the creation of anti­ the money to be made out of the saloon territory” the senate has be­ soil of the Canadian West. It is to Three trains a day Chicago to Califor­ fore it a local option measure which facts like these—arguments express­ SECURITY. nia, Oregon and Washington. Chicago, Union Pacific fit North-Western Line. permits counties, towns, cities, vil­ ible and demonstrable in dollars and lages and even wards and precincts to cents, that the steady northward G e n u i n e The only way to exclude the evil is to movement of American farmers is entertain the good.—Ram’s Horn. decide the saloon question for them­ selves. It provides for the submission due. Mr. Mears is settled near Ar­ Perfectly simple and simply perfect ia of the question nt n regular election eola, Assa. dyeing with Putnam Fadeless Dyes. on petition of legal voters to the num­ A number of Americans who have Carter’s Good order is the foundation of all good ber of one-fourth of the total vote at chosen Western Canada ns a home things.—Burke. the Inst regular election. When n stnnll hnd the idea that a man enjoyed less PURIFICATION district has acted, no larger district freedom in Canada, but they soon Little Liver Pills. can undo its work without its con­ found their mistake, and say the laws sent. of Canada are the most liberni in the Must Bear Signature of TO WORKING GIRLS Civil Service Rill. world, and such ns prevent the liti­ ,The principal matter to come up gation which breeds so much bad before the legislature this week i« * feeling between people in the United the consideration of Gov. Yates’ civil States and costs them so dear in service bill, which puts under the civil lawyers’ fees. 5ee Facsimile Wrapper Below. service rules oil appointive officers in The Government hns established tlie state except wardens and superin­ Agencies at St. Paul, Minn.; Omaha, Vary emell wad as tendents of the state institutions, the Neb.; Kansas City. Mo.; Chicago. 111.; to ta k e a s trustees, and a chief clerk or secre­ Indianapolis, Ind.; Milwaukee, Wis.; tary to each institutional hend. The Wausau, Wis.; Detroit, Sault Ste. FOt HEADACHE. Civil Service Reform league repre­ Marie, nnd Marquette, Mich.; To­ CARTERS FDR DIZZINESS. sentatives say the hill is satisfactory ledo, Ohio; Watertown, S. Dakota; FDR BILIOUSNESS. to them, and it is evident that an at­ Grand Forks. N. Dakota; nnd Great FOR TORPID LIVER. tempt will be made to have it pnssed Falls, Montana; nnd the sugges­ FOR CONSTIPATION. A at an early date. tion is made that by addressing FOR SALLOW SUN. New Court Districts. any of these, who nre the author­ FOR THE COMPLEXION A supreme court district npport ion- ized agents of the Government, it irons WUSTMSVSUSSATUNK. ment measure has been agreed upon will be to the ndvantage of the TSflUlUv^tav^riS by the house judicial committee, which reader, who will lie given the full­ is designed to reconstruct the Fourth est and moat authentic information CURE 8ICK HEADACHE. district, in which an election is to be regarding the results of mixed farm­ m FREE MEDICAL. ADVICE held in June next. This necessitates ing, dnlrying, rnnehing nnd grain- slight changes ih all of the seven ex­ raising, and also supply information Every working girl who is not ns to freight and passenger rates, well is cordially Invited to write isting districts except the First, Third etc. to Mrs. Plnkham, Lynn, Mass., and Seventh. As rearranged by the bill, the four districts affected will be Beardleap Barley l for advice; it is freely given, and Is prodigally p ro lific, constituted ns follows: yielding for Mr.I S Wells, I has restored thousands to health. OrleanaOo.N.Y..1SIbu perl Second. Madison, Bond, Marion, acre. l>oc* well ev’ry wh’ro [ Hiss Paine’s Experience. Claj-, Richland, Lawrence, Crawford, 20th Century Oata. [ Tho oat raarvcI.prcxtuclDff I “ I want to thank you for what you Jasper. Kfflngham. Fayette, Montgom­ SOU to 500 bu*. per acre. I The 17.8. ADepartment E have done for me, and recommend ery, Macoupin, Shelby, Cumberland, callsBalxer'* Reed ()at* tho > Lydia E. Pinkham ’s Vegetable Clark, Greene, Jersey, Calhoun, Chris­ bees. Th at P a y . Compound to all girls whose work 1 Golden Cato Corn. tian, Platt and Scott. PLEASANT (Now>900bushel*per aero; I of the Skii\ and Blood keeps them standing on their feet In Fourth. Rock Island, Mercer, War­ f truly a wonderful variety. I the store. The doctor said I must Macaroni Wheat. _ ren, Henderson, Fulton, McDonough, Greatest wheat on earth I stop work ; he did not seem to realise for arid, dry, hoi eolla—V that a girl cannot afford to stop work­ Hancock, Adams, Schuyler, Ilrown, Ma­ yields S3 bus. per acre. In-1 ing. My back ached, my appetite was son. Morgan and Cass. traduced by u. 8. Dept, of I Should Begin NOW I Agriculture. It’* a wonder. [ Fifth. Knox, Henry, Stnrk, Peoria, poor, I could not Bleep, anil menstrua­ S p eltz. tion was scanty and very painful. One Marshall, Putnam, Hureau, La Salle, Greatest cereal food on I 1~*^LOOD HUMOURS, Skin Humours, Scalp Humours, Baby THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW earth—SO bu*. grain and AI day when suffering I commenced to Brundy and Woodford. AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. ton* magnificent hay P*r| Humours and every kind of Humour from Pimples to Mj doctor mjs it acts gently on the stomach, liver acre. Th at P a ra. take Lydia EL Pinkham ’s Vege­ Sixth. Whiteside, Carroll, Jo Daviess, and kidney* and U a pleasant laxative. This drink is , Scrofula, with Premature Loss of Hair, may now be speedily, table Compound, and found that mads from herbs, and is prepared for use as easily as Viotorlo Rape Stevenson, Winnebago, Boone, McHen­ Ua. It is cal lad *‘L s n c ’» T e a ” or I moke* It poanlble to trrow I permanently and economically cured by Cuticura Resolvent, greatest it helped me. I continued its use, and ry, Knne, Kendall, De Kalb, Lee and hoff*. cheep and cattlo a ll soon found that my menstrual periods 1 a coat of bat lo a lb. Mar-1 of Blood and Skin Purifiers, assisted by the external use of Cuticura Ogle. LANE'S FAMILY MEDICINE * veloimly prolific, doe* well I were free from pain and natural; Pevery whero. That Pay*. | Ointment and Cuticura Soap. Should this measure become a law A ll d ru g g ists or hy m . 11J6 rU , an d M e t , B a r i t to everyone is surprised at the change in 900 1 moat o f remale Ills, cor­ VOSE PIANO COMPANY’S GUARANTEE OF ABSOLUTS SATISFACTION TO HOMESEEKERS. — 1 ing all Inflammation and discharges, wonderful “ THE BUSINESS OF FARMING as a cleansing vaginal douche, for sore throat, Antl-CIcsrettc Ilflll Paaaed. m m nasal catarrh, aa a mouth wash, and to remove Jefferson City, Mo., March 10.—The By Our Eh«y Payment Plan Every Family In IN VIRGINIA ” tarter and whiten the teeth. Bend to-day; • Is the title of a nowpampblet lasnod by the Mar talk senate passed the bill prohibiting the Moderate Circumstance* Can Own a Fine Pleno •ad W ellers Katlway Oaaspaay. We wifi Mile of cigarettes and cigarette paper gladly mail you a oopy. W. m. BEVILL, PAUL IOHIRU, Act., to children under 18 years of age. a. p . a ., Land* and Immicratlon, The same bill has passed in the house. Roanoke, V*. ■■Ml'-.

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' ■ - O i JPmM!LtOdlt. R D 8 Eugene Ware,w a re , concommissioner of pen­ Boa p \ sions, was in bis early days a . rep o rter •X* on the Fort Scott (Kan.) Monitor, and G RA N D B A L L tbe following is supposed to be one of liis earliest efforts in rhyme: -AT- Till Bust Is The Cheapest. Oh, that some burglars , * Into stores would break, TRAINS PASS CHATS WORTH. BOKTH. And heaps of "swag” N oW , Chicago Paia (mail) ex Sunday 8 38 am Felonously take. No 342. Chicago Kxpreta, ex Sunday.... 4 06pm ”No 383, ‘Local ' Freight, ex Sunday...... 1183am Oh, that two houses No 863, Through Freight, ex Sunday 9 38 pm EACO FLOUR IS THE BEST CHATSWORTH, ILL., SOUTH. Would take tire in town, No 838, Uloomington Pats, ex Sunday..11 S3 am And one of them burn up, No 838, Bl'm’gton FaaafmallJexS'nd’y 8 88 pm Once tried you will buy no other. -ON- No 891, Local Freight, ex Sunday...... 11 33 am ■eh And one burn down. No373. Through Freight, ex Monday... 1 68am No. 336 arrives Chicago at 12.08 a. ui. No. 325 You can get it of W. E. Cording. Oh, that some one would strike leaves Chicago at 5.25 p. m. Through coach carried in each direction. No change of cars With angry frown, between Chatsworth and Chicago in either A seven-foot man—or coal bank— direction. No. 328 leaves Chicago at 7.55 a. m. No. 342 arrives Chicago at 8.40 p. in. Also a fresh lot of Near our town. Passengers lor Pontiac arrive Pontiac at Tuesday Evening, March 17 11.40a.m.; leave Pontiac at3.28p.m,' (rr. Ob, that some person J. Brobnahan,A gent W ho despaired of life, GROGEXIE®, MX Y GOODS, Would run away With some one else's wife. etc., etc. *-§in$i?’s oppsT p-s- Oh, that some llrey K>< Horse would break loose Highest market price for your butter and eggs. rkS* of Fairbury, will furnish the music. And, like a gambler, TRAINS PASS CHATSWORTH. Flay the very ‘‘deuce.” EAST. Call and see me and get prices. N o6 , Atlantic Express (ex Sunday).... 9 37am Oh, that some politician No 2, Atlantic E xpress...... 9 13pm I have the best. Would take pride No 14, Way Freight ...... 8 80 am Only the best order will be tolerated by No 18, Stock Freight...... 140 am In killing rascals off WEST. No 5, Kansas City Express...... 12 57pm CORBETT & BALDWIN, Managers. By suicide. t x No). Kansas City Ex (ex Sunday)...... 5 18 pm No 17. Stock Freight...... 10 00pm s Ctertlag.. The gold of Ophir No 13, \Vay Freight (ex Sunday)...... 3 40 pm .A We may Oh! and owe for, C. G. Dorsey,Agent. But now—just now, It's locals we must go for. Notice to Let Contract. m m m OUR NEW LINE OF Public notice is hereby given, that TRAINS LEAVE & ARRIVE AT FORREST. the drainage commissioners of the NORTH. I SOUTH. p No 12...... 4 05 am No 18...... 12 86 am tSifffeV Oliver and Corn Grove Drainage Dis­ No 18 ...... 5 36 an- No 23...... 2 10 am No 50 ...... 6 10 am No 81...... 74(lam H a r p e r trict, of the county of Livingston, and No 1 6 ...... 11 40 am No 11...... 1 35 pm lr state of Illinois, will receive written No 14..... 2 10 pm I No 17...... 540pm Nos. 12,18, 50. 14, 18, 28, 51, 11, daily. bids u n d er seal a t the office of G. W . STItEA TO K b r a n c h . Rye W a l l P a p e r McCabe, in Chatsworth, 111., up to two LEAVE. ARRIVE. o’clock p. m. of the 14th day of March, No 72...... ti 18 am No 71...... 5 28 pm No 36...... 1140am No 31...... 7 40 am “On Every Tongue.” has just been received and is right up to 1903, for th e purpose of excavating, No 34...... 5 40 pin No 37...... 5 35pm All train, daily except Sunday. cleaning out and repairing said ditch, Scientifically distilled; naturally aged; Beat and aafeat for all uses. the times in every respect. F. R. Stew art, Agent. am o u n tin g to 29.200 cubic y ards of ex­ CHICAGO & eA L T O N R .R . cavation. and constructing 4.800 feet of SOLD BY M. A. MEI8TER. - (Union Passenger Depot with T. P. A W ) OUR PRICES ARE LOW, QUALITY HIGH. covered drain in upper part of main TRAINS PASS C1IENOA ditch. P lan s of said work are on file WORTH BOUS'D. Not). Paln-'e Express, dally...... 3 23am a t th e office of D. J. S tanford, surveyor, No 8, Midnight Special, dally...... does not stop We also carry at all times No 12. Kan City Spfld ft Chgo Ac dally 9 61 am MHtaotHtoaooooooooooooooO Chatsworth, 111., where tbe same may No2, The Alton Limited, dally...... 2 16 pm OBITTRAL be seen. The said commissioners re­ No 4. Pr State Express, except Snnd’y 5 C7 pm A FULL LINE OF No 42. Dwight ft Spfld, except Sunday 7 17 pm serve the right to reject any and all No 10, Knn City ft Cbgo Limited daily 6 02 am SOUTH BOUND. bids. No 1, Pr State Express, except Sun... 12 (ft pm No 3, Ttie A iton Limited, dally ...... 2 00 pm Baldwin, The Barber Dated at Chatsworth, 111., this 24th PAINTS, OILS & VARNISHES No 6, Chgo ft Spfld Accom, dally ...... 5 48 pm day of February, 1903. No 7, Col ft Cal Limited, d a lly ...... 8 46 pm Runs a three-chair shop, No 9. Palace Express, daily...... 12 25 am Meat Market, with three barbers, Noll,Midnlghtspecial,daily ...... 2 37am Call and see them. '{ )) St k a w n ( D rain ag e No 41, Dvvieht ASpflld Ac except Sun. 7 10am opposite The Grand. M. A. F k k e h jl l . \ Commissioners. Coupon tickets on sale to all points. Good connection made at Chicago, St. Louie and Kansas City with all diverging Hues. Keclln- Our Clubbing Offers. tng chair cars are free of extra charge. Everythinc Meat and Clean. The following mimed periodicals will Week end excursion tickets to Chicago and DOUD B R O S J return *3.10; on sale for train No. 4 Saturdays be furnished new subscribers with the and No. 6 Snnday mornings; good returning PROPRIETOR. Hair Cutting, Shaving, up to and including train 1 leaving Chicago at P l a in d e a l k r . and to old subscribers Shampooing, Singeing, Dye­ 9 a. in. Mondays. ing and Hair-Dressing done in who pay all arrears, at the prices stated: Ilomeeeekers’ excursion tickets to author­ ized points. * the most approved styles. Chicago Inter Ocean (weekly)...... >1.50 All year round tourist tickets to authorized Razors Honed. points. Agency for the Best Laun­ Professional and Business Cards. Prairie Farmer (weekly) and For further information call upon or address Monthly Home Magazine...... 1.50 G. J.C harlton, M. A. Goodpasture, d ry In th e S tate. G. P. ft T A., Passenger Agt. Drovers’ Journal (weekly) and CHOICEST MEATS Canadian Lands, Chicago. Chenoa.III. T. C. BALDWIN, Prep. C, V ELLINGWOOD, M. D, Good all’s F a rm e r...... 1.50 ALWAYS ON HAND. 1 have the exclusive McCall's Magazine (monthly)...... 1.50 Officein tbeNew Smith Building, Excursions. j o o o o o o o o i Wayside Tales (monthly story CHATSWORTH, ILL. agency of 75,000 acres of On tlie first and third Tuesday of Telephones; Residence. No. 18; Office. No.33. m a g a z in e )...... 1.50 each month the T., P. & W. will sell Bloomington Pantagraph (weekly) 2.00 Manitoba land, located 16 homeseekers' excursion tickets to Linnciton County A M Office. - ■*> Ladies' Home Journal (monthly).. 2.00 O. H. BRIGHAM , to 35 miles south of Win­ points in the west, southwest, north­ VIRGIL W. JOHNSTON ft CO., Abitracter*. Thrice-a-Week New York World.. 2.00 FRESH FISH Complete Abstract* of Title to all lapde and west and southeast at one fare, pluB DENTIST. Breeders' Gazette (weekly)...... 2.65 town property furnished on abort notice. Best Teeth on finest Rubber Plate only t)0 nipeg, in the famous Red t wo dollars, for round trip: final lim it Special attention given to the continuation of per set. Fine Cold Fillings from 8).Winp. Ce­ Woman's HomeCompanion(mthly) 2.00 Abstracts. Ail Abstract* guaranteed to be ment and other Plastic Fillings from 50c up. of 21 days. For rates and other In­ ON FRIDAYS. first-class In every respect. Your attention is River Valley. celled to my Abatract Report, which I* leaned a l l w o r k w a r r a n t e d Resolutions. formation inquire at T., P. & W. dally anil of great value to every btialneia Room 6, Plairtdealer Building. W h e r e a s . It luts pleased the Su­ man In the county. Sample come* aent on ap* tic k e t office. lication. I am In poaitIon to make FARM Prices of these preme Ruler to take unto Himself the ,CANS on moit favorable tcroia. Legal pa­ One-way second-class colonist tick­ Pper* carefully drawn and acknowledgment* loved companion and helpmate of our ets west and northwest will be on sale taken. Correspondence and nnalnuaa aollrltcd. c mA S . D . esteemed neighbor. James E. Donovan, Ciia s. 1.. Chamhbki.in, Attorney, daily by the Illinois Central on and Manager. lands are thereby depriving tbe husband and EigbestMarketFrices Paid LAWYER. after February 15 to and including Telephone 160. -FOR- Old I'ostofflre I A- Pontiac, III. CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS children of a loving wife and mother April JO. Rates from Chatsworth to North SMe Public BquSquare. $ 9 to $ 2 0 per acre. and the community of a kind neighbor: B illings, >24.50; B u tte , A naconda, therefore, be it O g d en , S a lt L ak e C ity, >29.50: Spo­ STEVENS R. BAKER, R eso lve d . That Chatsworth camp. No. Also have plenty of M in­ k ane, W alla W alla. >30.00; P o rtla n d , Choice Butcher Stock. 1829. M. W. A., extend to the bereaved A FREE PATTERN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ore., W2.50. For specific territory (your own aelectlon) to every cab- Prompt and thorough attention given in ail nesota timber and im­ family a vote of sympathy. and other Information call at Illonols ecrlber. Only SO ceale a year. tiusioess. R eso lve d , That a copy of these reso­ FAIRBUKY, ILL. C e n tra l tic k e t officy. proved land for sale and lutions V»e spread on our minutes, a One-way colonist tickets to San- copy he sent to the family, and that CALL AND SEE ME. MS CALLS/ trade for desirable Illinois Francisco, LosAngeles. Redding and FIBE, they he printed in our local papers. other California points will he on sale I property. (Signed:) daily by the Illinois Central. Rate Lightniiii- Life. Tornado & Accident 1 ’m l . S a m p s o n , JOHN MOURITZEN. For maps and informa­ from C h a tsw o rth . >32.50. T ic k e ts sold A LAMES’ MAGAZINE. HTSTTBAirCE G eo . T. C a r s o n . dally from February 15th to April 20. A tern; beautiful colored platra; latest written m a full line ot oM tcliahle coir panic-, tion w rite J. A. K e r r in k . faxliiona; dreternaking economic* ; fancy by Inquire at ticket office for full particu­ work ; household hinta; fiction, etc. Sub­ eg?-. scribe to day, or, tend «c. for lale»t copy More Riots. lars. Lady agents wanted. Bend for term*. ROBT. RUMBOLD. Agt. C. E. BROWN, Styliftb, Reliable, Simple, Up-to- w Dist ui) ances of strikers are not near­ ThcT.. P. & W. will sell cheap one­ date, Economical and Absolutely Perfect*Fitting Paper Patterns. The Livingston County Madelia, Minn. ly as grave as an individual disorder of way second-class Aettlers tickets to the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, points in north and northwest on nervous tension will be followed by Slar 17, 24, 31, A pril 7 an d 14. F o r A Big Wall Map Free. utter collapse, unless a reliable remedy ra te s an d ro u te s call a t tic k e t office. Homeseekers’ tickets to points PONTIAC, ILL. We have a marvelous offer to m ike is immediately employed. There’s to readers of this paper, (.fur Reversi­ nothing so efficient to cure disorders of south and west on Illinois Central, al­ Abstracts of Title, to l an l and Town Lots so to points on other lines, south, ■ ,-■ in Livingston county 'niefuLy prepared and ble wall map of the United States and the Liver Kidneys as Electric Bit sent ont on sliori noli*. Deeds, Mortgages World is 46 X 60 inches. It is mounted southeast, southwest, west and north­ and other papers neatly and carefully drawn. on rollers and ready to bang on t lie ters. It's a wonderful tonic, and ef­ west arc sold by the Illinois Central on Wx* Address, wall. It is printed in colors and.shows fective nervine and the greatest all first and third Tuesdays of each Only to an* 15 twit, c*ch-pon« higher A. W. COWAN. month; one fare plus >2 .0 0 for th e Ask lot then. Sold In ntarly «v,ry city everything interesting and ,va)uablt. around medicine for run-down systems. and town, or by mail from round trip.' For further particulars We send iton approval, Mum guarantee' It dispels Nervousness, Rheumatism THE NcCALL CO.. absolutely that it will please you. To call on I. C. ticket agent. II 3-f15-117 West 31 it It, NCW VMK. every one who will send us >1 for one and Neuralgia and expels Malaria On account of the annual meeting of u year’s subscription to The Prairie Far­ germs. Only 50c, and satisfaction guar the Central Illinois Teachers’ Associa­ mer and The Prairie Farmer Home anteed by J. F. Sullivan, druggist. tion to he held at Bloomington March H ow A bou t Asthma Magazine monthly supplement we will 27 and 28 the T.. P. & W. will sell ex­ 0 0 YEARS' semi this great map free upon condition Tragedy Averted. cursion tickets March 20 and 27 a£ one Y o u r H e a r t EXPERIENCE that 15 cents be added to pay for pack­ ‘•Just in tbe nick of time our little fare for the round trip; limited to re­ “ My daughter had a terrible case ing and postage on the map. When you boy was saved.” writes Mrs. W. W at­ turn March 29. Feel your pulse a few minutes. of asthma. We tried almost every­ get the map, if you are not entirely On account of the meeting of the Na­ kins, of Pleasant City, Ohio. •‘Pneu­ Is it regular? Are you short of thing, without relief. We then tried pleased, return it to us, and the full tional Manufacturers' Association to breath, after slight exertion amount of your money will be refunded monia had played sad havoc with him P atents Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and three l»e held at New Orleans, La.. April 15 bottles cured her.” — Emma Jane without one word. We guarantee that and a terrible cough set in besides. to 17 the T.. P. & W. will sell excursion as going up stairs, sweeping, Entsminger, Langsville. O. it will fully please you. Address T h e D octors treated him . but lie grew worse tickets at one fare for the round trip; walking, etc? Do you have TRADE MARKS P r a ir ie F a r m e r , 160 Adams Street, every day. At length we tried Dr. limited to return April 19. By deposit­ pain in left breast, side or O ksions Chicago. Copyrights Sc. King's New Discovery for Consumption ing ticket with agent at New Orleans between shoulder blades, chok­ Anyone Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral and our darling was saved. He's now and a payment of 50 cents tickets will ing sensations, fainting or invention certainly cures many cases sound and well." Everybody ought to be extended to April 30. smothering spells, inability to clone I ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. know, it's theonly sure cure fpr Coughs, The Chicago & Alton railway will sell of asthma. And it cures Km tut« of Lou id Met to, deoea net). Colds and all Lung diseases. Guaran­ round trip tickets from Chenoa to cer­ lie on left side? If you have The undersigned having boon appointed ad­ teed by J. F Sullivan, druggist. Price tain points in Alabama. Arizona. Ar­ any of these symptoms you bronchitis, hoarseness, ministratrix of the edtate of Louie Metto. late 60c and $1.00. T rial bottles free. of Cbataworth. In tbe county of Livingston, kansas. Colorado. Florida. Georgia. In­ certainly have a weak heart, weak lungs, whooping- and Mate of Illinota. deceased. hereby give* dian Territory, Iowa, Kansas, Ken­ and should immediately take notice that ahe will appear before the county Chatsworth Markets. tucky. Louisiana, Michigan'. Minnesota, cough, croup, winter court of Llvlogston county.at tbe court bouae Correct**! each Friday afternoon. in Pontiac.at (be June term on tbe brat Mon­ Mississippi, Missouri. Nebraska. New co u g h s, night coughs, hard day In June next. at wblob time all peraona C o rn —w h ite ...... - 3 5 Mexico. North Carolina, North Dakota, mu£v Heart Cure having olalma againai aald eatate are notified yellow ...... 36* Oklahoma, South Carolina. South Mr. F. H. Oak* of Jamestown, N. Y , and requested to attend for tbe purpose of COldS. 2lc.,Me..DjN. Alien****. O a ts—w h i t e ...... 29 Dakota. Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vir­ whose genial face appear* above, sgytr Consult your doctor. If heaay* take It, having the same adjusted. "Excessive u*e of tobacco terioncly All peraona Indebted to aatd eatate are re­ m ix e d ...... 28 ginia. Wisconsin and Wyoming, at affected my heart 1 differed severe then do a* be ray*, If he tells yon not to quested to make Immediate payment to tbe B u t t e r ...... 18 greatly reduced rates. take it, then don't take it. He knows. undersigned pains about the heart, and in the left Mk Dated tbla fourth day of March. A. D. 1909...... 20 Dates of sale; Nov, 4, 18; pec. 2. 16, shoulder and side; while the palpitation TRUCK FARMING Daily movements of the bowels are H«kr N am , Administratrix. C h ic k e n s...... 10 1902; J a n . 6, 20; Feb. 3, f7; M arch 8, 17; would awaken me from my sleep, I SOUTH. H e n s ...... 9 April 7 and 21,1908. began taking Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure r in tbe South perT to health. Ayer’s Pills T u rk e y B ...... 10(d)13 For complete particulars, call upon and soon found permanent relief." or a free copy of fill- I laxative,partly vegetable. JgNIOHTS OF PYTHIASi L dbon D ucks 7 ...... 10 or address M. A. Goodpasture, Ticket Sold by nil Drugglsta, ■<& r No. 9 , and * note J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Meota in Caalle Hal leach Wednesday even- G eese...... 6 Ajjent, Chicago A A ltoh R ’y Chenoa, Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Ingot 8 o'clock. Young Roosters...... 9

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