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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 4

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i I 1 1. Mslloa, I la if the townships linir the vuco elected justice of the man Known f. hi atrkt ar-pll-ration of parliamentary rules t- every tbicg bis cm '1 GREEN TAG A fueling rurtr.il. De (McPbee) never a racing en giu(-tr aivl tin Fecial pride in anyin an mem before tie Liverjii nun, tut be had a i( ma'hiuery aad the fcuuioracif alui that be bad worked 83 years to gain. One aide of bia faeo bad been wrecked thr()ngh the tqratiiig of Ja preaaure giiii-e in the days when rueo knew about prewurea than they do now, and la none row grandly out of the wrec like a dub in a public ri-jt -1 lkkalb iniisty for I ti-hop.

TU fight fr nonsin'a tkn Circuit Ju of tbi dihtriot is at an en.l. The matter wan et tied at the county convention held in Syca mor ycterday. At the town carti-aws held in the various towna alx.iut the county But unlay, only one town, Cortland, elected Jones dfl'gatfa ao the convention yesterday was rather one sided, and almost nnnn-imoua support was given Charha A. Bishop. He waa accorded ly act tarna i- in was one of trilling importance, an assault Upler and Ii.

lew, two Chicago lawyer who knew ths jimHrti a touli- i erity, rcprewted the defendant aud man tf the iimne of the rroeca- tion. Both fide announced tbry were IlIllJJ 1- ready for trial. Jot aa the court wee There were cuU and ltmipa on bi bead, and.be woidd ids; your throogh bia abort iron gray hfr and tell yon bow be bad come py bia trademarks. He owned all sorts of of extra competency, and at the bottom of tion the privilege of selecting nineteen about to pror-ffj Mr. Eplcr arose and aid, "If your honor pleae, I move that tbia ease be dismissed.

"I second the motion," quickly pot in Mr. la moved and secouded that the case be O' 1 lbcan 5c up Christmas SO.d A. G. JOHNSON. delegates to the Judicial ronyentlon to be held in Elgin, Feb 8rd.

On motion the following men were declared ttie delegates of the convention and were instructed to nse all ton- dismissed," waa pot by the court Tbia ia not an oriiriniU plan with us, but it has been need inlaiirer citie to anch good effect fn calling attention to the clearing sales A which are made at thia aeanon of the year, that we have determined inaiifrnrate thia, our first Green Taa by giving yoa Bargain. which will tarn a dull season into a budy one for ua. yonr honor," cuicily interrupted hit. his cabin cheat of drawers, where he kept tbe photograph of his wife, were two or three Royal Humane society medals for savhig lives at sea. Profeaaionally-it was different when Smith, with great surprise at such pro cedure.

"Mr. Smith, thia court baf pre- ft aided over meetings before and it thor oogbly familiar with parliamentary pro cedure. It oeeda no assistance from too in tbia matter." "Bat, your honor" orable meana in seenriug the nomination of Charles A. Bishop for the office of Circuit Judge: I L. Ellwood, DeKaib.

J. D. Carnes, Sycamore. Wm. Jackson, 8hbbona.

M. Cliffe, Sycamore. J. W. Curat, Sycamore.

I aball fin yon for contempt, Mr. craiy steerage paaiw ngers jumped overboard proXeJuioiialj'y McPbee does not approve of saving life at sea, and he has of ton told me that a new hell is prepared for stokers, and trimmers who sign for a strong man's pay and fall aick the second day out; He believes In throwing Saturday, Jan. 2nd '97 a the alaughter will begin and continue nntil further Former prices, simply wipotr out of existence L. yf Blankets 1 v- Smith, if yon continue to diatorb tbia court Tbe court then put the question again, adding, "All In favor of tbe mo tion will rise. Epler and Dalewand boots at fonrth'and fifth engineers when 1L La ail the priaooer arose.

"Those oppoaed will Smith and tbe proeecn tor arose. jey wt na np nignt wiu wora Elegant All Wool 3 00 and ftw kind, $3.00 tbat a bearing 1 redhot all because a lamp's glare is reflected red from tbe Cloaks Qtltl CapeS. 1 "The motion la carried by a vote of three to two, and tbe oaae ia diamiaaed, Th0 GLIDDEN HOUSE, DeKaib, III. declared the justice. San FranciaooAr- are only two poets in the world, one be- 0 Bought at coat of manufacture will close them out at i former retail lng Bobert'Burns, of oourse, and the Prit- Other Gerald Maaaey, tVjjen be has time I UM1-'U Fred a Moaner, Sandwich.

J. II. Lewie, DeKaib. Win. VanOblen, Hinckley; V.

WeddelL Pawpaw. M. W. Cole, Kingston. I N.

Miner. Franklin. -Wm. Honk. Sbabbona.

W. L. Pond, DeKaib. Ilarry Bradtrary, Waterman. R.

J. Cole, Victor. A. S. Ilollenbeak, Genoa.

Jamea McDole, Af ton. P. Bedgewiek, Sandwich. What W.d Mmm. for novels, be reada Wilkie Collins and Among the Anglo-Saxona tbe bride Charles Reade, chiefly the latter, and he A 12ic I LfOadlnsc Hotel groom gave a pledg or "wed" at the kDOWfl whole TiaffM of Verr OahM I nr.i Ua ir by bwt Xu the nalocn his Uble wm Ladiea line Cashmere Hoe, 40e kind 1 betrothal ceremony.

Tbia "wed" in-eluded a ring, which waa placed on the tnaiden'a right hand, where it remained next to tbe captain's, and be drank only I 7 Men's Rockford Socks, Some great Bargains in Cotton and Fleeced Hose no room to water all the while his entriues worked, JntioCitj. Rates $2.00 per day 4, enumerate nntil, at the marriage, it waa transfer i-(-Rodyard Kipling in McClnre'a. red to the left. English women at one 0 Dress Goods Died Sparrawa riay Ball. A correspondent of tbe Philadelphia 0 .0 Mrs.

Frank Newhall after a brief ill-neaa died at her home south of town Monday afternoon, 4, 1807. The Times, writing from New Orleans, Bus Meets all Trains. J.F. GLIDDEN, Prop: ys: 40 pieces. Remnants at price, 10 pieces of the Celebrated Broad head Goods, 40.

43 and 50c quality, to cloee. 10 pieces Silk and Woo Novelties, this season's patterns, worth 73 and Wo Serge. 50-inch, for. time wore tbe wedding ring on tbe thumb. Many portraits of ladiea in Queen Elisabeth days are so depicted.

In the reign of Unorge III brides usually removed the ring from its proper abiding place to tbe -ihnrab as soon as the ceremony waa over. In Spain the gift of a ring ia looked upon as a promise of marriage and is considered Sufficient funeral will be bold tomorrow at half A party of English, sparrows aeemed to be having a gay time on the roof just past ten at tbe honso and at one o'clock outside tey window. I naually throw at the church in Malta. For aome time the deceased had suffered from asthma but less than a week crumbs for tnem tbere, and so bave frequent visits from the little fellows. There were si in the crowd yesterday.

Underwear. proof for a maiden to claim hue- ago waa aa well aa ab had been for kikvit 4ai an Miuai -a Kau. 1 1 and from their peculiar antics I gath- "4 1" I a Wm vuoivui KJ iwa 4 MliLlV piVKKm NATIONAL BANK ered that they were bavins' a rust of monina. iveanoaaay sne compwina or of bride's cake through the wedding iiig line uoiton ana wool union suite or tne ceieoratea Unlta lirand, 73c and Former Price Nearly Double. DeKaib, Illinois.

ting, ana tno to wnom these piaces 1 some kind, Watching them minutely, I are given place them under their pillows found'this to be really the case. I had severe pains In ner right lung and this trouble resulted ia her death. She was about forty five years of age and tbe 0 0 0 at night to dream of their lovers. These that morning rdropped on the roof a Capital Paid in $50,000. "dreamers," as they are called, should small bit of robber from tbe end of my Children's Underwear, Surplus Fund 1 0,000.

mother of three children, two of whom, a boy and girl bad grown to manhood be drawn nine times through the ring. Many brides, however, are ao supersti In Broken Lot Price. iaacvonat and womanhood and tbe third ajittle girl about five years old. TheaeSwith 0 0 tious that neither for tbat purpose nor at any other time will they take the pencil, and this the birds bad found and were naing aa a ball for a curious game of pitch and toes. Of course I could not discover the run of tbe game very clearly, but tbey were evidently playing according to rule.

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4 the husband are left of the family to e. atiDD.M. v. e. ring off their finger after it has once been placed there.

Philadelphia Times. The Green Tag will Double the purchasing Power of your Dollar. Come to us and be convinced. mourn tbe loss of one of its dearest I members. 1 0 I T.

a. tWK.T, o.w.. i. auaooa, wt. Oinnii.

A ennl H.akloa Bn.ln.aa TraaiMtaJ, FOREIGN EXCUJLNOK. Five of tbe birds occupied bases, and the little ball was tossed about the miniature diamond at a lively rate. Now and then tbe little fellows would chat Mrs. Newhall 's irrrshand is a comun of Messrs- G. H.

and H. B. Gurler and Mrs. Snow of thia place. Eaelt Man' Slisre of th Glsbe.

There is no immediate prospect that the landed surface of tbe globe will be divided up and allotted in equal shares to each of its human inhabitants, but it such a time ever does come it will be A. E. ATWOOD, 0 I 0' Prompt Attention Gives) tej? 4 Collections 0 0 4 ft ter and chirp and change places, and the sixth bird, who sat perched on a chimney top overlooking the sport, was evidently the empire; for once or twice, if there were more chattering and chirping than usual, he would bop down and It looks today as if W. B. Cochran would be a factor in the next legislature that wonld have to be dealt with, whether he is elected speaker or not, he is sure to have a following that will 0'- The CashDry Goods Store.

peck at tbe beads fc Vflk Vfe Jr4k j4lt- of the players till I i. i. re- found that each will get a little truck farm of 3 1 acres, The landed surface of the globe contains, as near aa if is possible for the geographers to ascertain, 3, 600, 000, 000 acres, which, 'divided among tbe 1,500,000,000 inhabitants which the world contains, according to the lateat official estimates, would WVVWWVW9 peace was restored and tne game and the came snmed. BUY SEEDS OF BURPEE GET THE BEST AND have a bearing upon all legislation tbat will make the cold chills play around the apine of the boodle legislators. W.

B. Cochran and the Chicago Times Her Tbm Soalta Crows. The crown need bp tbe Russian csar give each of them a tract of land of the ald will be two factors in Springfield efe area mentioned above. resembles the dome firmed patriarchal miter, which was a favorite shape Taking the entire population of the thia winter that machine politicians will both hate and fear. During the doll season following the world into consideration there are almost exactly 28 inhabitants to each holiday trade most of the stores are equejemjl efeJ SAVE MONEY BURPEE'S FARM ANJfUALThe Leading American Seed Catalogue, tells all about the Beet Seeds that grow.

Deecribta Rare Novelties in Seeds and Plants tbat cannot be had elsewhere. Will, be ready for distil-1 following the "plan 'of early closing. Nearly all cdVthe dry goods honsee are among the Byzantines. Upon the summit appears a crow formed of five bean-tiful diamoada, which ia also supported by "a "large spinel' ruby, polished, but not faceted. This ruby end cross are supported by foliated arch composed of 11 great diamonds and rising from the back aad front of the base of the crown." On either side of this central arch is attached a hoop formed of 88 large and perfect pearls.

Tbe spacea on Je Je using tbia Imonth for invoicing their stocks. showing tbe number of persons, omitting fractions, to a square mile in the several divisions of tbe globe are from the best authorities on huwan- family statistics: Europe, 88; Asia. 46; Africa, 18; North America, South America, Ooeanioa and the polar St Louis Republic. Secret of a Bras Tag. I bntion about January 1st, when a Mat-ft- Check No.

aad the Myatarr I copy will be sent rREE to all appli either, side of these arches are filled with leaf work and ornaments In silver. cants. ll.rmasa Frnta. The Chicago North-Western baggage office has an unsolved Bia Middle Ka. imruted with diamonds, underlaid Caasiue Maroellua Loomia of Chicago W.

ATLf-tE BURPEE Philadelphia. Pa with tbe richest purple velvet The tells the Chicago Tribune how be found el out wbat bia middle name and that of band which form the base of the crown is of gold and is ornamented with 28 mysterythe secret of check No. 17201 or, what became of Hermann Radtke! The matter baa mystified the. North-Weatern people during last three Casein M. Clay was.

At his birth he i A BIG CUT magnificent diamonds. waa named Oasaiua M. fW Clay he says, "no one thought fcfin we quire what tbe kttr stood for in the years and more It was revived by the recent turning npof a check from a 9 name. Time ran ou for some 88 years, when the newly born, having inherited A big -cut doesn't meun much New Eagle HOTEL COL. HALISPEE, Prop.

Why Felt Bmi. "Good morning, Japrrl I am very sorry tt bear of your domestio trouble, V7hV sorter trebhle dat, sabr "Why, I mean the trouble in your home affairs. I am told that your' wife has run away from yon. Is it a fact?" detk drawer which wa l)eing cleared out. Tn the spring of 19 the general Iwg- an Inquisitive turn of mihd, wrote Mr.

Clay for the desired Information. Mr. i 1 Clay responded, eeridinjr his namesake a wnen ones prices were too high at the J. gage office received from San Francisco an ordinary braa baggage check stamp- photosrapb of himelf and a friendly Thoroughly Overhauled and Rcao- note. In which, instead of atating direct eil aa follows: start, and have only been brought 4 "Of oourse yon feel very bad about it?" 'Taax, air.

Dewaydemarterstanat vatej. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Toilet ly what hjs middle name was, he quoted two lines from Pope's Eday on Man "And mora pur. joy ttarcelloa exited fels c. Ry de proaen' time, eah, I feels mighty bad." In Building. W.

17201. Local down to their proper place. But when -ilwa laaar with wnt-lui bmla. and added, 'Von will fiud yonr name in the above couplet. "At tbe present time? What do yoa Representative meets all train.

mean by that?" tU- "I mean, sab, dat she bain' had time we advertise a biV cut the oeonfe of Attached to the check waa a small AT.U rrmak. The Hartford Cwtrtut tells a ator4 of yit ter go fur 'noogh ter male de ole man feel alio' dat sbe haia'comin back. tajr on which was written: "Found after thawing of snow on Tale in tbe okTdaya Tbe boys used to Richmond Dispatch. bribe thprinters' this, town know that something has (darter, Deoemlxr on top of of tifS examination nopers for them. FoolLii Troabto.

Coal Bluff. fS, north Alaska, When tbe college authorities put a atop "I see tbaTa ydtntg wife haa been ar COAL! OFFICE-Thlrd Door Soatfa C. G. W. Tracks on 6th St.

near P. 8. W. Co. Station.

Foupd by to this practice, a bright idea seized one rested for putting paris green into a pie which she had made for her husband." a Aili on U. 'S. Steamer Bear. fellow, and be saved the whole suffering By the baggage checking eystem of party. lie hired one of the printers it waa summer) to wear a pair of white "Yea, I noticed it.

It was very fool of a young wife to paris green if the road it wm easy to ascertain that trousers to the office and at noon to sit happened, because what's the use of preaching? Come in and get I the figures. They tell the story. fv the baggage bad been cbwkfd by a she wautivi to gee rid of her husband." IMILY lilCIIOLS down on the form in which were locked "Why?" man named Hermann IU.lt ft. from tbe precioua question Tbe inky seat of af "The pie itself ooght to have been BL, on February 12. KiO, to tbat pair of trouprssqld for a deal mora tim, Illinoi sufficient." London (Jniver, is.

Council Iowa. At-the latter than the clothe were worth in their original spotkwtnew and relief was se station the lay nnclaimed until ilay 19, 131, when it waa brought cured. ni innni to CXicao and aold at public auction CIVIL. We've had a terrible fight, and it's all broken off. Maude Do yon thick tben is any hope of a reconciliation? "Oh, yeat 1 am ao confident that for fJ.3).

Dnrin all these year there iouier xoa say your hustand Bo Li L'i i baa been nothing discovered to pfBe' latin arnds bis.vesinga at tbe club? trate tbe mystery aa to bow the bit of have ant bsv all bis presents. Loa-don Fun. Danihf.r I aooa tmkt bim of thaL "How did yoa manage itr puiug to bed I put two eey raiw came be found away up ia Uncle Sam's frigid t- rri Kars and atlvi1 Waterwoika. Sem-era and l-CND KUNSEDY, chair tCtu-Mher ty the tailor C.i mr.A 1 1 1 i The girl with a positive grnias for thn be Id a match to a c.ar nntil the 4 rocta get a faint odor of amok," Pick Why did he leave ia e.T-ts at ttir.g ihfc wit trying to describe a Bjf otn. "Oh, m-h a a Up.

C-inn. si an liat waaLi f.te i V'l ll.f ire tie pretty mouihr the crii. "thard exactly Lite Cupid'a arrc-rf, you Idow!" rn 5- o'er 1 1 wheat Fbiiadolphta" Pra. ill' i "4 i. 1 i 1 .5 ny-r 1 at C.

-nfi' k- ia the "-m. The f.rnjr th'a a t'- Cj't the IT. 1 i 7 t'; ty she r-t4 -1 1 I .1 Fait i a tie i 1 witb i 1 a-j tt A i t- i 1 t-i 1 'l.

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