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THJ5 EVENING BEPUBUCAK, TUESDAY, 21,1898. THIRD CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS President Says It Will Not be Issued for Several Weeks. WASHINGTON, 81 administration glveu no attention to (inestlon of a third rail far lait Saturday, when oonfcronoo of tbe President and members of the army and navy departments was held at the white house. It li that tho third -call will not bo made immediately, although strps are likely to bo taken a little later In the campaign looking to an increase of the military forces. Tho govornoJMii In favor of waiting untiljtbe In tbe hnvo prootoiied little further before oldlng absolutely that more men shall be ked lor '1 ho rtorulllng ofllcero at tho several itato riudetvcns are busy with Ibelr duties under the second call, and this fact Is regarded as a good reason for postponing aotlan under a new proclamation of the president Adjutant Genera) Coibln denied that a third call is In proipeot, but admitted the pOBilblllty of a new proclamation under our to In clroninstanooi which may develop li tbo next few days 1C can be stated on the highest author Ity that no now call will be nwde in tbe Immediate future At tbo ooancll of war Stnrday it was shown that it would require horn fonr to six folly to equip the now In camp, and the energy o( the war department will be di noted to that work.

Tho president bat considered tho posil blllty of another oall for volunteers, bat it is nondltlonol. If after tbe troops now injthoyiold aro equipped and placed In ao tlve service, there should ba Indications of a long war there be another oatl for 100,000 volunteers. But this Is a question to be determined by future There will bo ample warning before another oall made The troops now in camp malt ba fully equipped nnd moved to the front, and there mast be equip meut for tbe now volunteers before the, aro nailed, to that they may be put into camp and equipped without delay. The president does not himself know whether he wUl Iseco mob a call or not, bit bo does know and bar said that hi will not call out any more volunteers an til bo bad un effective army out of thi volunteers now in camp. There will bo no now call for several weeks.

ARCOLA LADIES HELP SOLDIERS ARCOLA, LL Jane Ladloe' Aruiy and Navy League or this city clr- aalated a subscription paper and secured (30 in cash for Company 4lh Infantry, Illinois Volunteers, stationed at Jacksonville, I 1 la. A large invoice of towels, underwear, soap, combs, bedding nnd other neoeisary articles for oanip life wore also donattd. The consignment was shipped to Jacksonville yetterday THE TURK DEFEATED CHICAGO, June SI --In the wreilllng mutob at laM night, between YouMuf, tbe "Terrible Turk" and Evan Luwln, the "Stringier," Referee Hogun gave the match to on an alleged foul, claiming the Turk had used the "throttle" hold an dlitlngnuhed from tho "itnngle" hold. To quell the disiatli- fled crowd Ihe men wrestled throe exhibition, bouti, the Turk winning two of tbo three The Stamp Tax Measure. WASHINGTON, June sanale oouimlltee on flounce will not reoom mend the a.uendniint to date when the ntump lax part at tbe war revenue bill goes Into efleol, requested by tho secretary ot the tromuiy.

Tbe oblof ruaion given li tbo fact that the government would loie much revenue by tho two week postponement and If the matter Is opened the innate would bo flooded with otbw proposed amendment! and then It would bt dllllouit to leoure any action. Seeking a Spy. CORUNNA, Jane Spanish oommandiint bore taken to nnest an alleged American spy, Happened to be bidden on board tbe Brlllih steamer Hornao. So far tbe Spanlih have beon unable to locate him. Taking War Bonds.

WASHINGTON, June 31. -Today's for tho new war exceeded any diy so far tbo law want Into eSeol, among atveral million ilollar subscriptions. Haa Clach. LIl'TLK UUCK, A ft Jane Tha Democratic itnie convention met at coon tu nomlnuto a state ticket. Governor Clarke made chairman.

slato- nient thai ready to tnllit anew noder tht, banner of William J. Bryan oaaitd lotelut II Is that Seaator JODM will re- nomlnatod by loclamatlon. Year. Today la tba day of year. HtbafMa wbeo each tka llnlt UK mtncm sol or MM aorta from the aqnito-.

at ntdotgat old Sol baokwaid GRAIN DEALERS ARE PLEASED CHICAGO, June 81--Judge Inlay's deoiebn, rendered December 28, 189D, In which it was bald that "otaoi ware- hoaiamen bad no tight to deal In grain In their bai been affirmed by the Illinois The nine elevator affected by this decision 'are. Armour Elevator company, Central) Elavator company, George A. Soatb Chicago Elevator company, Charles CoHneolmno, A 0. Davis Chicago Railway Terminal. Elbvator company, Nebraska Olty Flicking company, Chicago Elevator company.

Stnoe thojorlglnnl dtolelou was ren doreajhe been amended and provide) that warehousemen shall have the right to deal In grain in their own honiei. It the decision proves bread enough of attack on tbo constitutionality of the new law to juitlfy a oC the Injunctions originally asked and to juetify tho board of trade directors in rotating to make tho elevn the various companies Involved "regulars," there Is prosrect of tbo old oat 1 more virulent form than ever MORE TROOPS TO SANTIAGO WASHINGTON, June war department bus iisned orders directing Brigadier General Dnifleld to proceed with his entire brigade from Camp Alger to Fort Monroe, where they will taki transports for Santiago Ihe brigadi the Oth Massachusetts, the 88d and 84th 8000 men in all ILLINOIS AT OMAHA, OMAHA, NEB Jane 31 --The 111! ncls state balldlng at the exposition wni dedicated today in tho pregnuou ot 10,000 citizens ot Illinois Hon. W. H. Harper chairman of the committee, delivered the addresi, turning tho building over to Governor Tanner, who in tarn ttraderei it to the eipositlon, and it accepted by President Wattles.

Senator Mason and John L. Beverldgea'to mado speeches WILL OPERATE AGAIN, Dr. Will Chenoweth Called to Metro- polls to Treat a Consumptive. Dr. Will Chenowoth left today for Me iropolli, 111., having beon colled to that place to perform an operation on the daughter ot Dr.

Rath of thai place. Dr Obenowoth a few days ago performed Dr. Morpby's now operation for consumption on Michael Glblln and Dr Kuib, bearing of tho (sot, sent for Dr. Ohonnwoth lo oneiate on hit daughter Dr Chenoweth says that Mr. Glblln doing well.

Of course, It will take some time to tol whether or not the operation will be entirely successful, but so far the patient gained in weight and his cough has been stopped. ANNUALCHICKEN AND FISH FRY ToBlfMlitaa MiolH Oieatnr XnaaaipnwH Mo. M. I. O.

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0. Kr- wln, Of the Harrlstown M. E. Church Peo pie at Kretzer'a Lake July 4. The Harrlatown Methodist ohuroh people will hold their annual chicken and flih fry at Kreteer'i lake on Monday, July 4.

Dinner and sapper will boierved UTider the Deoatar Circuit big oarap meeting tent, rain or iblne A patriotic program will be given lo tho forenoon and afternoon. There will be an abundance ot good things to eat and splondk amusements. Dinner will be served from II to 8 o'clock and sapper from 0 to 0 p. m. This will probably attract one of the largait that gathered at Krftier'i lake (or some time.

The speaker ot the day will ba tbe Hon. 3. B. Hotfett of this olty and a special patriotic maileal program will ba given. V.

Hall and family loft over Iho Wabasa (or tbe wait to be abwnl (or several The revawnd will fll Iwture throughout Nibraika, Colorado, Mlnoarl, Montana and Arkansas, while the family will vldl in KMJBM Mrs. M. mother oi lira. Ball, returned with tbatn to her in Si. George, KaniM, after a visit of nine In Docatur.

NoiwltaMandlag in idiotic al a basket ptonk), brain of an ant li much latter In proportion than that ot a man. Smote "iiUPRKKUJ JU1JOE," the bwrt 6 on the market. b. OKODAT'S News Housr. HAWAII TALK IN THE SENATE WASHINGTON, June 81 --In the sen ate tbo consideration ot the Hawaiian annexation reso'ntlon was resumed Senator Roach of North Dakota stated that an a matter ot personal pilvllog hi desired to state that hu bad been mis quoted in favor of annexation, whereas tbo opposite was true.

Senator Mitchell of Wisconsin address ed the senate in opposition to annexa tlon He said tho effort to establish our government in tbo fai east and tho olop tlon of a policy of Imperialism wna ovl denoe nf tho fact that tho nation juet now la shorn of Its judgment Tbe seizure Hawaii, be said, would remove all dnnbt to our land-grabbing Intentions. Test Vote. Tho first test voto in the senate on tho Hawaiian resolution was taken yesterday on the motion to adjourn It was lie fonted, 15 to 44 Illinois Turners. MOLINB, June 21--Last Night wonnd up an unusually suooewful turnfout for tho Oentral Illlrois Turnbozlrk The weather bai been perfoct The crowd were large and orderly and tho interew been keen Yesterday morning there a street parado preceding tbo atbletlo at Oonoordla Park. At tbe latter about 4000 wete present.

The clans eon according to tbe decision oi tho judges, resulted aa follows: Bock Island, Conoordla, Qermanla of Moline, Soatb Peorla, Pern, Peorla, Bloomington and Deoatur. Letter List. Following the list of unclaimed remaining in tbo Deoatur, III poit- offloe for the woek ending June 31, 1898. When called for please say adver tiled: QENTLEUEN'8 LIST. Conkling, W.

J. Lewm, Geo. T. Contra, Louis (2) Mallernee, Frank Copho, T. A.

Powers, 0. F. Emery, Charles Putnam. J. W.

Hayes, O. O. Rice, William Hoidernosa, Fell (2) Shannon, R. Itema, William Speed, LADIES' LIST. Buckler, Mandio Jonee, Mre.

L. E. Burns, Laura Kimunel, Daisy Cameron, Clara KnoDF, Margaret Chapman, Mary H. Morgan Edith L. Crawford.

Artie Starne, Mary Curturs, Minnie Sugru, Mra. Qerke, Minnie Thompson, Mrs A Grove, Lizzie Yost, Mae Halleou, Amanda Wold, Minnie Howard, Maude Williume, Grace Johnston, Margaret Wimmar, Laura 1 W. F. OALHOUN, P. M.

Balloon Day In Decatur. 111. W. W. Silvers calling on tbe bniinan men (or the purpose ot obtain ing subscriptions to soonro tbe W.

J.Love Ballotn Stow to give an exhibition in the city at ao early date. This a wor thy entarprliu and large wherever it is an all day show on ttra and a bnsy day for tbe It should be patronised by every Arm. Every flrm subscribing entitled to ipaee on program to advertise tbnli bargain) for Balloon day Sarriait Gives It Up. PARIS, June 91--Owing to tbe dual of format Premlor Dndoy to aooepi the foreign office portfolio and Delambra lo become mlnirter of finance, Banian has dtditod to tellnqDlib tbe taut of at- tnaptlna to form a cabinet. W.

S. Wllooxfon, tfce now itreet oar manager, hai returned from Mnnole, with his family. l.hojr will retide at MO Main rtreefe. FLOCK OF DUCKS Caused a Great Deal of Trouble for Qelonki ASSAULT AND BATTERY Is thfe Charge She Must Answer la Court Because She Thrashed Her Neighbor, Mrs. Wlier.

A osfio of fsorne Interest oame up In Justice Hardy's: court this afternoon. Ii was the trial of Mrs. Augusta Qelonki who was urrosted on a charge of assanlt and lottery, having whipped Mis. Louisa Winer. Attorney H.

Latham appeared to prosecute tho case, Both women live in tho northeast par of the city and are neigh bora Mrs. So lonki postossog a Book ot ducks of which flbejislvory proud. The dncks, however have become to be noniewbat of a bnrden to the owntr and they are now tho direct canst of the neighborhood quarrels being aired in court Tbo docks in question have a habit of wandering away from the Gelonkl homo and seeking pastures green About two weeks ago they visited the yard of Mrg.JWlEor and there fed upon tho rich, green vegetables growing In tho family garden. The fact that Mrs. Go lonki's docks had gorged themselves on tbe vegetables oi Mrs Wlser's garden an gered the lattor person and she detenu toed to make good the loss.

She therefon looked the ducks up In a abed intending to hold them to mike up for the damage to her garden This action un the par cf Mrs Wiser enraged Mrs Gulonki to such an extent that eho wont homo am got a largo pickaxe and proceeded to re loaeo tho ducks bom tholi- prison Mrs Wisor decided that ns bor neighbor was so strongly armod It would bu bolt to lot tb ducks go and gnffu tho loss to cor gar therefore followed out thai course. Relations betwean the two neighbor have been somewhat chilly since the Caoki were resound but feelings wcro kept down and tho ducka wera kept at homo. Las tho ducka could stand it no longer and they made anothor for aging expedition to tho garden of Mrs Wiser Thlfj was too much far Mrs Wiser and she looked tho ducks tip again ani determined to hold them. This was aim ply unbearable for Mrs. Qelonki She went after bar ducks again, but she did not take the pickaxe She went with bare fists and gave Mrs Wiser a thrash lug As a result Mra Golonkl has bee): arrested and tried in court and all on ao- caunt ot her WAR CAPTIVES A PROBLEM WASHINGTON, Jane lo do with the largo number at Spanish prison that the governmnnt expects to havo on its hands after tbo Santiago rauipoign It, a problem that In giving tho adrnlnls tratlon much concern.

If tbe whole Spanish military force at Santiago is taken many thousand United States sol- dlora will bo requited to guard It The apparent Intention to send all tho troops under General Shatter to Porto Bioo 'when the Santiago campaign is over is blocked in a measure by thlt) problem To keep the prisoners at Santi ago would require the shipment of many ship loads of food supplies to that place and for the purpose are not available The United States always treats its well, and tbo admiolc tratlon intends to adhere to its previous record In that respeot It may find It' self anable to do this if a great military prison la established at Santiago, which la a three-flays' voyage from the nearest base of supplies in tbe United States. To bring the to thli country would require more Chan the government can, spare, or, In fact, at command without serlooily ham pertng'the Porto Bloan expedition. An effort will be made to solve troublesome question. A dliouiilon of the subject at the cabinet meeting will be preceded or followed by a conference, be- twein tbe military and naval authorities, and both sides are cudgeling tbolr to flnd a roanonbie Rotation. Tbe suggestion that the gloated number of sap portoiVli that the prisoners be brought to the United end confined In big temporary In of the country where they are not likely to buffer from wvera beat or dlaean.

Tha of Bradley will give plonio at Faldawn time next week. Tbe date not yet been fully decided upon. Money talks, bat the average man pra- It to a wife. BOY WANTS TO GO HOME Mother's Black Hair Turned White in One Night. WASHINGTON, Juno 81--In the gronp of army officials, newspaper reporters, department officials and others who were waiting in the anteroom of tho secretary of war's oflloo at the olose of bail- uesa hours yesterday, all anxious for word with Oenornl Alger, sat a bluo-oyeil boy dressed In tho anllorm cf a private in tbo United States army.

long, onrly hair and Blonder frame mode him look too young to ba a soldier, and the wistful expression of bis countenance bo- tokened a heart that was not in his work. He had, Indeed, come to ask the secretary for his discharge on tho ground that be was too young and inexperienced to be of any real service to till country, and beoauee out in a little Missouri village a mother's heurt was breaking at being parted from bor hoy. After long wait- Ing Algor, whoso heart Is oamly touched, listened to the soldier boy siory uiii promised to see what could doiio ibtt boy's name ie Carl Horn Ito bagler of Company 4th Missouri, eta- Honed at Camp Alger, noai Wahblnghin, and le but 17 years old. A pathetio oldent of his talk with tho (secretary 00 ourred when bo 1 took from his pookot two looks of hair, ono block, tbo othi i white Inclosed in the following lotto "To My Dear Babe --My dear, you see this hair. It has turned this way since you, my only child, hove gone to lo my little soldier boy, in mimioiyof hla true, loving, loyal mamma Colonel Cariy of tbe Missouri regiment will try lo flnd a way for rooommimuing tho boy's discharge, although ho will to stretch point In military discipline WAR EFFECTS AT CAIMAN ERA On Board the Associated Press Dispatch Boat Dandy, off Guuntnuauio, Saturday, Jane 13, via Kingston, Jamaica, Juno 19 --(Copyrighted by the Associated Press )--Cuban scouts report today that the Inhabitants of Caiinanora bavo strewn the el roots with straw nnd oil with tho Intention of destroying the city and floo- Ing to the hills.

Oalmnnera lies four miles up the bay from Camp MoOalla, under tbo guns of the American ships, aul the situation Is desperate. 5 Starving and famine stricken, convinced of the ultimate triumph of the American armo and without faith in'tbo protection of tho Spanish soldiery, tho people are believed to havo determined to leave the homes in ashes boblnd them and seek safety in the mountains tbo north Tbe scouts declare that Ibo story IB accurate and nay that every building of the town la being rapidly prepared for tba torch PERSONAL, Situation is Fearful. Ihe situation of the behlegod ii a ur- fall ono Tho peoplo aro i hotboa and mules and are scouring tho hills for barbs and fruits. Occasionally Inlet bombardments by 1 he American licet Icuvi tho helpless oiliUens terror strlaLiu, no preparations fur defense being undo Ii is also stated that the Spanish gunboats at Caliranura bavo been loadcdjwlth 100ammablea and will be buincd with tbe oily, her commander declaring that sho will novr become an American prbo The scouts also eoy that the Spanish soldiers aro In almost aa comploto sluto of panic as (ire the civilians and thnt they could easily bn induced to euiroDdur. Some of tho prisoners taken by tho marines also say they believe the Spnnleh troops aro an tbe surrendei, owing to tho lack of food Capt McCalliv of tho cruiser Marblnhead and Lieut ii.

Huutlngton In command of the uiarlm are not so sure, bowuvcr, oC tbo reported Spanish rout. --HBV. and Mrs Watarbury. of Oerro Gordo wcio guests of DeouCnr friends to day en route to Harilstown. --Miss Belle Ewing has returned from a visit in Chlongo.

Mrs. Arthur Gllltisplo is the gnnst of her parents, Mr Mrs J. Blonlc of tho Palace hotel, SpringQeld --Miss Carrie Lindscy has taken a po sltlan as itanograpbor at tho office of At- tonrey D. D. Hill.

JJ --Mrs Horny Sdlzbuagh and daughter, of La Fayetto, Ind are visiting her sis- toe Mrs. Davis 058 Eldorado strtwt. --Mr. and Mrs. T.

L. Evans are enjoy Ing a visit from their daughter, Mrs. George Wiley, and ber children. --Miss Cora Dyer of Chicago" In visiting with friends lu the city. --Rov and Mra.

Lnttenberger of Dor oboator were in tbe city Monday on lonto homo from Argnta. --J Remington of Chicago Is visiting In the city. --Dr. T. 8.

spent Sunday with relatives at 1'aylorville. Mrs. and baby, who have been visiting there for several accompanied bitr home. -Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Alleup left today for a visit with their daughter la Torre Hautu. Tbo will drive through. --Linn Klzer went to Hammond today on visit. --Linn Badnliff, and Miss Neta Bollard ani bor gueit, Miss BaudaJI, who have been visiting frlondu la Mechanicsburg, arrived borne this morning. Margaret Brown of villa returned to bet home yesterday alter a visit with Mln Golden JDanely -Mrs.

A. E. Goodrich of ToylorvlDo the gueit of Rev. and Mm. S.

H. Bowyer A. B. Hnvhes and daughter, Maude, ot Danville are the gnesti ot Mrs. Hughes' parents, Mr.

and J. H. Soars of Bast Kldoisdo street Madge bai returned from visit at Clinton. Albort Robertson re tamed from it LoDis, accompanied by Ruth Coakloy, who will lo the otty. --Dr.

L. P. Walbrldgt ot St. Louis tbo icneit ot Mr. and of Bait Eldorado itreet.

-Mr. Lyotw, formerly of Linn Sorngga, now of Farwell do, of Chicago, the gueit of Dtmtar --Uri. Bnei) of MouHoaUo WM In thfl otty today. -Mlu Madge and HlisJonej Koby aro vidtlng in BloonsSnutoa. --Mra -A Hughes and daughter who havo been tho guests of Mrs Hugbce' mother, Mrs.

J. Scnis, will return to their homo at Danville tomorrow marring, accompanied by Hazol King, who will vlilt with thorn fur several days --0. Le Crnno of tbe Lllioghiuii Dnmooraft and supremo secretary of ttm Modern American Fraternal ordu. cullnr in the oltv today. --Mrs.

Michael Elcblngor, ulio hiis been ill for some time, Is worse --Mrs A. F. Ross of Mnntioello In Dacatur today --8. Saucer ot Shipman, I I I wua Id tbo city toJuy to vlelt with Banner and family. Annlo Cutty of Hidalgo, 111., is in tho city, a guest at tbe Mult hotel Sales of Real Estate.

George W. Lehman to Leio Hull lot 13 In Crowder Koborts addition to Do oitar, A. A. Anderson to Owen Flnegan, the north half of tbe northeast (juartir at 1 oaat; 1(1000. Matilda J.

Mooro to Scott, let 18 In block 4 In J. K. Warren Co ninth addition to Dcaainr. 11000 Lawn Social. Tbe Endeavor aooluty oi the Ci ngruga- tlunal ohuroh will give a lawn Hociul on the of Rev.

C. Miller and H. B. Sohmlnck of West Pugb street- on Thursday evening, June 23. loo oiuara and otber will be mrved Lecture at Harrlatown.

evening Biahop MoCabo will da- Hver his leotnre, "Tho Bright Side of Life at Llbby Prison," at tbe Methodist obnrab at Harrlitown Blebop McCabe IB a woll known lecturer and worker In tbu Mothodltt ohuroh. There will be quite number ot pornons wbo will go from Decatnr to attend the leotnre. The Langdon family, wbo were pels- onodat Clinton on Saturday by eating corned beef, are recovering from tbolr Injuries. Mra J. H.

Sears entertained at cards last evening at ber homo on East Kldc- rado in honor of ber daughter, Mrs A. K. of Danville. The Wheelman's club bate ball nine aro making for a gome with the Wsrrenstuig olnb to be pluycu at WarreuRborg on tbe Fonith of July. BD1XKMN OF OKO IOWKII BAUT-tM feet by feot 1 11 1 for Call onco and msko your FOB BULM-A furaiof Uuid, well unprovsd, JBwMtur.

biUncfl on time. Come and lee about IBU well bred and trained, up to-clale to exchaoge for denlrable deuce too. BLANCO SHOT Attempted Assassii Whose Brother KEY WEST, Juno ro it of an attempt to assassinate Captain General Blanco baa created groat excite ment rioro It oame through Cuban navies boon brought out of Ha viiim by ODD of the couriers Iho attempt was inado by Mariano Salva, one of the volunteers. In consequence, a condition bordering on revolution exists In Havana Ino volunteers parade tbo streets, un- ofllLorod, crying, Vivo Wcylor, down with Blanco Iho people, ospoolally the autonomists, are leaving us rapidly as possible General Blanco, wounded as bo IH holds dally oonforenooi with tho com- umndora of the volunteers, who are ap jinrently powerless to bring about a moro state of affairs The attempted killing of tho Spanish general took place as bo was leaving the palace to accompany some of tho officers ot bis staff to inspect tbo oanh works on (ho outskirts of the city Sal TO, a young Cuban, sent a rifle bullet Into General Jiluuco'u lelt leg, above tho thigh He Is a membtr of tho guaid on duty nmund tho palace His younger brother was also a was roc ntly or rusted on a obargu of conspiring with the enemies of Spain against the established WILL GO TO Promotion of Hobs WASHINGTON, Juno 81 --Lieutenant Hobenn. tbo hero of tho Mcrrluioo, will Ira transferred Irotn tbononstruolion corps the lino of tho navy and raluod to tbo grade of lieutenant commander probably (his woek.

This action was dellnltely decided by tho administration and legislation empowering (his action will no presBid in both houses and Its execution will almost Immediately follow (he nlllxlng of the exoouilve approval of the oa sure It had boon proposed to await Hobson's PERSONAL MENTION, Dr J.H. Handall made a professionBl rail at Lnthnm thin morning Otorgo Pittingor of Springfield has boon granted nn increase of pension through the ageooy of Shea Mm. Walter Nimros of St Louis In thti city visiting her mother, Mre I'oneo and family. --Miss Marie Williams vleltinu at --Miss Mary Lewis of North College etroet Is tbo guest of Arg( nta Frank Kwingond David Hutohinson will delivor tho Fouith of Joky orutlouB at Cnsnor --Born, to Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Arm- Hold of Kant William street, on June 17, a daughter. -The Misses Mattle and Rose Bach- raoh have returned front Baltimore, Md Miss Mattle has been visiting Baltimore, -Now York and Philadelphia and Mim Hose has been attending school at Baltimore Mary G. Clary of Superintendent office loft this morning for visit of one month with relatives al Clovurport and Ky Her place will be filled by Miss Cbilds dnrlrg her absence. Mary 0 Bwing is visiting In --Edward Leach of tho Lyooming Huiv bur Co Is tbe guest of Dooutur friends. ot Columbus, Ohio, In the city vlwtlng the family of W.

T. Downing. C. P. Thatcher Is In Chicago on buslnosa.

-Miss Daily Carver of BlomlDgton uxpeoted In the city tc visit Neta Ii. V. Camming has returned to Farmer City after a visit with her daughter, Un. Arthur Smith Donahue baa rotnrned I'om a visit with her Mrs E. E.

Wangelin ot Belleville. --Cory ot Sheriff and J. p. Nicholson, wbo been at- tondlng college at Dauville, IB homo for tbe summer, --Mm. Will will return today from Chicago, whom ibe has been to ie lect fnrnlibinf for thoir new homo on W'ctt Main street.

B. M. Goodwin and Marguerite and Mary, of Ewing, IIL, gnoite ot Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. o( Wait Frail avenue..

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