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The Daily Journal from Freeport, Illinois • 4

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Freeport, Illinois
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l.p. Jkr. li-- I -f I if- -A- m-i BKFlBLlClNrTBEErORT 1 1 msxs aipropOsttioh to the cpandltMs evehlegln regard 11 ix-ring tbe fTHti Anew cjumxn.jHt cxxrRit.pv-1 in cr A nw Irate mox-rtBUQri; TO THM CEXTltr' 1 rr IHK txitpmici IttlTIIQ" CIUI. I 6nt AK0 THOM Al HtHo rot AWBXrn A IAHOK AVDinrCX it 'TBS OrCXA nOWE. WV.

IMAYNARDSi a V. (nuivTiini Tb council toeete tonight' 77 Fred Brortfakusen" Am; retained to Wilbar Burbank took his Sepurtureoa tbsCoAtrri bvfoy. 1 T--TSSII; 1. George DaHiren, Uie well known dreui man. in I rcu man.

i 1 I MOW 19, AM ESTIUMW LIMB rfvis --i I S' 'e 1- -i of Rock Bb. R. lathe city, Three show have been ro Mias Canie llarding took the morn ingtrkbJ for Chicago, -Tramps toeodtaklrts B. 8wesi a ttl residences rad plates xifboainess to i I 9V (f oar own Cormpoadmt.) On Tuesday last one of our draymen, Jobo Wobtfmd, bad a alight sun stroke, lie was assisted home and obliged to remain In the house? several days, Us lr; now able to be Around; but not to his business W. Charles Hardy, of Jtowa; formerlya Lena boy, is speadihg bis vacallotf In Ioa; Ilebas been sway some years; and has almost 'out I grown the.

rcooHectlone of-hb Lana leads Gsorge1- Selblg, 1 of I Waverly 1 I Ilsyes family -Mrs. I Helen I Dativ of Cracago, an. aontof Mrs4 friends Tbe Lenafnd Baiswood band discoursed good' musie on the 4th. During the display of fire works In tha evening they discoursed some good mosb on-South Railroad' street) We understand that the directors have retained 1 0. IV Bostwicb, principal of the Lena High school for tbe coming year We are glad ifj thb be true', Alex.

Shannon, general agent of the Northwestern Mutual Masonic association, who 1 htei been for tbe last six months In Ts, returned home test The nearly will be 7-t- 'S. E. Stirag.wM and startedan ILAfQak forcc, port Tlaneock, Ft; Dodgi The remains VChaifctfeiyriir A mew ciffirEB Ilsnry Akennan.ar brother ot 'K I Aker man, has accepted -the. position of cuhler in the Illinola Central office in this city rad has taken his lie comes from Chicago; Henry 'Murphy, tbe. late has taken charge of I Cbicayo to Dubuquv went Into effect 00 the Illlnob Central Monday.

Ths nibs are 50c, 40c, 82c, 25c and 16c -for first, and Including fifth class' freight; except a redaction of four cenb on tbe i the same rates ra are now prevailing and wtfleh have rntiybeen restored by the St which cut rate rates tomeet the Cal' N. and' Diamond Jo. The lumber rates 11c, horses $35 per- car load. hogs and cattle 830 per car load, hogs add cattle a reduction of $5 per Car on formal rates. Class A 18c, 16, 0 1 JOc, coal 10c; the, re action being 2 to l)c.

i ST. PAUL C11AKOES. v'- iSeveral Important in. the heads of departmenb of the Milwaukee and Si Paul are' to occur probably about tha istb inst. Mr.

A. J. Earling, the Old division superintendent, is to be hive superintendency from Chicago to Conncu Bluffs, and VAAAVCKV VVUIIWI gMiiMVi line I I JoHaU McNamara and-hla a triportb; today, I tor then tl 4tb ISnmKtTsb- MW- mw cases odvedforthe Fitch bakery. 7 -7 i reported numerous In I 'Bov Wm Best; of III is now I the guest of friends at- Davenport and wife left for Grin I John Koepsdl and daughter, of Mil. waukeare the guesof Dr.Deltrlch and wife.

The Illinois Central wilt have an ex-cursfon to Cbar Lake, Iowa, on the 8tb of thb month. Aid Thos iSnnett and brlfe Chas Longfellow, Of Rockford, Sr5re in town on Sunday. It will be well to organise Blaine and Logan campaign dnba In every town chip of 8tepbenjKn county. We regret to learo tbat Mrs Coggs weirs little girl injuredjone of her limbi at IlddsonWb the other day, Extensive preparations are bdng made for tbe grand enteitalnmcpt at Taylors park next Friday night. 1 -The hoy Thdmas Uarrisoo, wlu be at the Lena camp-meeting, which will be held in August JereJbttlMsJhsviPl make better the appearance of the front of hb building next to the Golden Buotatore- The Episcopal ladiM are noted for.

their fine suppers. Remember the one Wednesday evening; at the residence of Mrs James I Neff. 1L Lachmsker, a pleasant young gentleman- of brotherx Frpdv acempahiodr by. a lolly friend, A Gnadt. The 0 Wright track arrived from Fold Saturday evening, and was loaded down with brooms in bonor of the vlo- elected efoders pf toe 0.

installed tonight home onr 8onday, the road again today. 'of the' tfennjr; Boggy wu in townBaturday, who makee hb home in town rbitlng friends; of the late Fred P. arrive here tomorrow manofactoriee are generally fumbh labor 15 a good Brubkker.wbo was spend. here, eft for Dixon of the German Iusur- started for a trip South of Lena, was oh-our talking buelness to some JanesvillA came down SatordSy night to see has dedded store. Norton, of Mra Sogers has gone to Oregon, to busy, men: Miss XslUe y.

vv ing severs! days 'lfVthb mOrnlngT: Vhi flnanMia John Guenther, race company, Jbilpmrning. Saturday to spend a Jfew weeks 1 in reports' ininrance business prospering, and expects to retunr lo Pennsylvania iaa few weeks, We learn 'that a bnildipghas erected about toillFTromtown-on-4be--Bob I -will make aspopular a general super-town road, for tbe dispensation of beer. We hear that it was liberally patronized faring apart of the Weekrrr.Thel Warren Base Ban club paid the Lena boys a vbit oar Wednesday, and played a game of ball. Lena boys, who I havejust organized, got, left by 6 score of 94 tog. -They got their eyes open as to tlie tides of the game and will doubt-1 less prot by the WIVES ON THE WATCH; appointed assistant general snperinten-dCnti the place, made vacant by 'the) death of tbe lamented H.C.

Atkins. The friends of Mr. Earling will rejoice heartily at' his deserved promotion. -He intendent aa was the late Mr. Atkins.

Hb history much the same. He be-gth railroadfhg brakeman, learned tetegrspbing, climbed from an operator tej train dbpateber and so on. lie is is genial a gentleman as one would meet IM a years traveb, and a favorite with all that know him. Though yeuhgbe lx one of the moat capable railroad men towtfKCOttUtiy-tOHtorr R. Campbell.

who preceded A J. Collins as superintendent'; of the division, is to the of tbe road 5 i rpidTri0jafTie: VWill dement, Mt4rrrjltreeU today, ot themerohants. Burns, of from that burg i. Dr. Kenegt is dty, and-will open-a Wises jewelry miss, iddle tabltahment, ipend her vacation; -gggBgPiag Sundy.andreed to dutytday.

the Lawn Fete at therbl-1 aS meanldLmr Sat was thoJ LNsff.oa-Wednes.oughfy-eojoyedr-IIo-a8ld,it-waa:a 'A A ki -v A largo lot of Fans jost 1 1 will have two assistants. Collins takes UL tO OB ClQSSd oilt at Vflrv his old place as superintendent of toe I at VCi jr Fond an Lse division. Mf7 Eirtiuffkliiz; JrS: r- 7 headquarters win be at Milwaukee, and I (Ow UnCGS. Mr. Campbells at Matlon, Iowa, I -X.

Jet Bneldee dqred the position of ticket agent for tb Burlington with head-quartereta eueagttefltogratulate Ed on hi promotion, and1 wish him well The passenger trains were' well filled with people going east to-day. Thanks- To tfas many friends who were present to do what lay their power during my wlfefc Illness Jtod to those ni who aseiated in thej funeral arrange JuRCO, tO DA sold At meats, I return my sincere thanks. I 7 -y-- about half the usual, price. Baxters Mandrake Bitten for. orulDg, Mr; Fry accompanied them asfar asGhlcago 5 Bock Is itoPdAfyus, was in town thb morning, to Qilcago, to do the Demo W.Krspe, Deputy Supreme Oracb a--i-r of IUlnois, bft for Columbus, Ohio, this mornlng asx delegate to a large eather of Odd 'lUWhirMikirbeat havS! jS5 beeb advertised that a meeting under tbaauspice of Lto Temperance Union The ana lea phy Temperance Union The audience wu as large ee at any lime during the Morphy meetings afe mouths ago; were compelled to grnt morm.

On the stage were members of the clergy, members of jhr choir of the several chiiyches, officers of the Murphy Temperance Union, ond dtberaMiss Ida Diflsnbaugh presided at tbe organ. Tbe meeting opened by singing My Redeemer, followed by reading of the scripture by Rev invoking of the divine-blessing by Dr, Jsnklns. The president of the Murohy Temperance Union, F. Chas. Donohue, introduced as tbe first speaker, MU.

cnxs. T. OREEX, the wen known lawyer of Freeport For a half hour Mr Green addressed the. audience, from an individual itand point and the God-given right lor a. man to protect himself and family.

The speaker cited many illustrations to show fbeevn influeficeof tbe liquor traffic, and tbe good result from leading lives of votoiety.Y lie abused no one1, he simply appealed to the manhood, of every drinking man aqd assured an ttiartfepropoMd-tQ. spend tbe remain derjif 'irhi aays in- peace and bcmes and for therwell-being of bit" family. Mr. Green's effort was very well re-cffivfidbf tfirvasraudboee assembled. It was the earnest talk of an earnest man, who ta doing what right to protect himself and hb family, and In so doing he win receive the endorse- Jcent of every, one.

who. believes ostice. 4lrr and Mrs, JrG Oyler favored the audience with a very pretty duet, Waiting at the Fool, was rendered in a pbasicg.and appreciative mimoer. 1 mu. Tnoa, E.

Munrirr was then introduced to the audienbe. As he came forward the audience gave him a hearty ovation, and thegentle- pleasure for' him to again address an audience in Freeport, and especially so uoder the auspices of in organization of the character of the Murphy Tern persnoe Uhion lie made some re-marks a personal character fng ihe officers of the Union, then spoke of the'fesults of tbe recent campaign in Ubtcaga Over 12)00 people had signed the pledge, and great deal of good-- erred la the warmest words 6f praise to lion. W. W. OBrien the great criminal lawyer, who had signed the pledgehnd whose influence in tha temperance cause was making itself manifest not obly in Chicago; but all oVer the groat State of Illinois.

For nearly an bout Mr. Murphy his eloquent flights of oratory; hb words of love and encouragement tot all, and his common sense argumenbaR finding a wartn place in the hearts of hb sudUors lIls address wjs regarded by icmqM.rae of. tb6 best he ever delivered, rad it certainly had lb good effort; tos-at Ib -ooncUuloh many came forward rad signed the pledge, among them John Lohr, wh5 delivered a short addreM, to whloh be said he would try hb best to keep the pledge. Mr. Horace Wellington, of Rockford, sang The Films, MIw ldo Dlffen-haugh playing (he accompainment Mf.

Wellington possesses a splendid; voice aid his effort was pleasing to the-audl-ence. 1 Then Was more signing, the benediction was prononneed by Rev. 8, Crissman, and thus closed one of best and moot-enthusiastic temperance mAetlaga ever held In Freeport. UJCHNCHnRC tIOXS MKW RECTOR- CniLPRTNS DAT AT JALKM CUVB01I PERSOMAL parAobapiix EtOMs MEW PASTOR. Mr.

O. lb McGool, and wai well conducted rad interesting. cintDRXfito DAT at the Safinn Church waa observed, and a very entertaining programme was carrini out. personal. Rev.

Dr. Jenkins returned to Camp ColllSi Lake Geneva, Monday noonf where his family been seVriffi days. -Y DeLoes Tompkins Jeft for CstakUl, N. where his mother quite lllv lie will return with Mra Tompklna, who has bton east some MUHXQIFAL MATTERS. I AWi rmeh Jordan Becker and Lloyd, I Iba oL Stepheaaon street.

The I gentlemen wv appointed a obmmittee I to examine the bridges -in the varloua rrr. S.V: fe- 3 i 't I rand blan I Island, It iBXZiZSgGSI I KDRY GOODS AND CARPETSII II ISSSS OOOZ3S I a a ap MuaefiMsq maiOf a rap iinsinairtue new sarrashioiisbis I i. Off'. CARPETS CARPETS! 1 lg Ag tort Oooda rrwwMtil kinds ot nods srs lower thsa tosskpowMad nwkbon eddm. tomtMdttatla so lnstaneej will XAYNARpBTEPHEifSONSP SptlOdwly i' a.y Sixty; Aozendin- laundne Shirts' worth one Dollar 7 eaoh we sha4 sell them at' 1.

75 Cents. 1 Come in and see them, for -if want4, 'Shirts, it Gabowa: aceompAniedhy Mist Cora owsy departed for Neb Monday morning, Will vbit there some Ume; 'Several of tha Iowa delentn ta the DemoCratle National Convention nuu.i Himnh through town thb mctrnlng. hay were all for TUden. good tnany of the Democratic I 1 riaps will leave for Chicago tonight, attend the Natlonal icnmeettlhere this week. day evening next.

I ten oclock. 1 The funeral of I Uuke occurred -on Sabbath afternoon. 1 a Urge friends following the remains to their I hst resting place. I The time for the Salem Sunday 1 school ptcnlc his been changed from I FHdartoThumday of this week. Will I yprt rt cfrarohwte mdrpraceed Supper from five to An are cordially invited, the late Mrs.

Fred Sabbath said in Dubuque and the river towtuk The brewers and saloon keepers closed up on the 4th, hutwere In full blast on the 5th. There will be a missionary ilea I1 the residence of Mra.Dreher.i46n I Wednesday afternoon, for the benefit of I Forelm MiMlons. The ladies of Salem iting. Forelgn Missions. The ladies of Salem church will have charge of the meet The Woodmanse Wind-Mill Comi Shipped a car load of mills Jaatweek, and two car loads tbe week before? We are gladto knogrlhe company Ja degug a fine buatness, which Is constantly increasing.

V. Dr. of Lena, passed through -iown today tor Nepohset, having received a dispatch -that his nephew, 'a ion af Rey. WlUon, of that place, was badly Injured by a train -would have to have his -hands v. 1 The Womans Guild, Of Ziop church, will hold a Lawn Fete, at.

the. residence of Mrs James Neff, Wednesday evening. next A splendld supper Mill I I At imeetlng'of the Oommlssiohers 1 acting under authority of license Issued Mb. C. 0.

Stearns, and My. PvW -FjlotV -cf Chicago, who have been-, the guests of Dr Stefirfis and fy, will return home tonight. F.W. C.T..U. will meet In Uie the Y.

M. a A. on Tuesday at 4 .0 clock. A full attendance is rBMact Important business. JLo rNutter.

of Rockford, 5 Sabbath at Foto returnlng home.thls moroing.6he the opera- Upion office at toat AkA-Hsury Chandler Of Boatorox gentleman wen known in the musical How Stateamona Wives Watch Thoir LordafTOmtheGaUerba. Fiallj" GollnT'r tfe.o IImi Braelac ip is Unkui4-U((t4 Is OM lh( FlMABB -1-laeldeBU. Waahiiigton Lstsar.J It waa in order lo limit th jpaoa whfeb fcwfSre. of '-a-tnoat pbjBctfonaUrieharBetsr-' md drily to flU in tha boom-gallarp wvtral yean ago that tha hooaa of repnaontatiToa decided to oet apart certain pertiotie of the gallery -to be nwnred for tboea-who had card of admledoo thereto; glean them fay tha nwmbeni-Gne gallery ieexdutvriyfcr the famihee of wpwnlittw or thoee whom they and their wivae regard aa euch. (tea rapreaentativa arid at tha time it waa decided, to rceerre- thla gallery that It waa dona aq tha memfaen coaid know exactly in fcbteh partbf the gallary their, wive were ikriy to be, they would' know which way to dodgfl thqr wibed tO aroid their- gaaa When IAct cooiee, ae they bare morekrinra from eociaidutiee, ladiea of tha friniliee of 'member of both houeee Of eongrea hare more tlm to tpenl in the gajierieeof the houne or eenate, an1riTee arr'tfVa Inter Mted ipec tatan of.

ahepes open the floor ot Sdthar chamber. 8odih of (hem become much afanrbed In watching the fat of the biUe in whteh their hnabanda take ipeciri Intweet, And their fuee ehow tbelr ohegyln or triumph In the coone of the-debatAv; One of thn, whoee hueband had been tat-ferios aerenely with bronohltia whenhrwaa foroed to go to the bourn to look after a bill of great importance In hia dletrict, need to go there daily a few weeke ago while there wae a proepect for the bill coming upl and carried with her a box of quinine piU, and regularly Sent from her eeat far the memben gallerya ah effectiouate note and a dcee of the medicine to heir husband oa tbe floor of the boufo when the tlmearrfrad for hint to take it Thus She etrpro 4 hrape him up for the contest In Aha same eptrit -ae esoquipped their husband for'battla. ThedayhtabQl wag voted -down she had welted for eereral houre with sachet ooutain-1srthepiUxnrfaihandi'wiidaBYDonKrthe vote wae announeed, which was againet her she roes Indignantly, packed up tbe medicine, and weot home with lamenad falth In Ite bracing 'effecta The wivaa, of ooone, do not fail to watch from tbe grilery tbe demeanor of their pectlve hnehanda in their Beats below sepecialiy wheo cards are brooght ta to the latter. Gha lady will say to abOther: "There goee a card to your hnsband wonder if it la a lady or gentleman Wante to ess him. There he goee out; leta see how long be etaya, 1 tbedwVQ knowwfaeriierS: waea num woman.

There he eomee In agrirm it must have beeu a man who wee waiting for him; he'd herd stakT longer If It had been a woman, certainly. While eocne of tha Incidents in thb gallery are highly amusing, Others" Se veiy annoying. For instancsb latelpi a loving wife, who wae listening Intently to htr has hand's speech, heard a lady behind, who was svidently ana wars Of her prseeoce, sayi "I that 8mKh qwaking-agaln, nowl It to be la always talking, and yet never' Ufthim to eay, -An afnlght eeasloa of the United States house of' representatives, espedally when It ie oocastooed ly a dJscuadoowhioh requires either political party to muster Its full strength, and causes a "call of tha hooaa.to be ordered, and the sergeanttarms toba Instructed to bring In absentees, always has same ludicrous features outside the hall, wail as some productive of annoyance to tha -families of mambare of the house ae mochas tothemMtvea During each a night sossfnn. not long age; tha wife of 00a of the ootored repneentailvee! wg left alone the member gaUery Unto a lata boor, all other nee pants of that gallery having left In tha early part ot the night, She eould not go home ehA husband, who waa 00 the floor OT the hones; Was locked In, sphe could not leave to take her home. It is the custom ea sooaaa a call of tha house bordered to lock aQ doors of sxlt or entrance to the legislative balk not only to prevaar'tbOeo1 members who aro withip from going away withoutpermlasioa ot tha banshat prs vent Umss absent without leave getting in excfepS' ta the era-: tody of the eargeantrat-arm who.

Xdfred to arrett tberfi'shd bring thamjo make tbeir aKoaM at tbs tor It waaot until the colored 'renumtativa mold sucoeed In obtaining the 'fonnal leave of the boose to go tome with fab wife be promised to rvtnhi ee span as be hal don?) that could Join her ta the gallery and cMworld, and who has often visited here, -was Id town no nai often visited here, Stn 1116 Jhe guest I by the Secretary of Stato the books of 1 fa to' trr -d subscription tothe Capitol stock of tMloopal' of H.D.BenUey. j-: Freeport Van De roelefElectrlc Light with Thenaseof the jgohUneruor com-1 andIVwerUompany-wero opetod-rthb pTsgalwtVohn the weeping 1 morainffi rad within one hour from the 1 grim jpaa decidedon Saturday, at opening of the books the entire amount that have Gardner, "Mass this morningTaftor 1 MraUfled themselves with the enters several -weeks iere. Mr. I Lm2? wboin a toother of J. S.

Gatex whoml I1 Stover he left feeling well. SSl 1 facturing company Mr. Chas. -Nieman I late the congregation of Zion church In Jira 'C. Becker and ill Emma "thr of Chas.

IL Meyer Ca securing 10 excellent a gentleman for Rockford," by Judge tofivOr 7-7T s' Rev.A. Gates add wife returned Gardner;" spending Gates 1 take the rectorship of Zion Epto church, will come to Freeport the best recommembtious of the highest authorities imthe ChurchTI a young man about thirty years of age; and hasmwlfe and child two yean of Sgftjtte ixAgraduato oLHarvard received, theological education1 ih the General Seminary of New York. Hi' An extemporaneous our we xdjtt paention I speaker, and known to to a gentleman of the Stover Mann-1 of considerable We edngratu-facturing company Mr. of-tbr. firtn oLCbas.IL Meyer Ca rnknufacturetot Mr.

Robert II. UlUgUbiKl WAU WIWIIU. VUW UVUI AVl I opening of the books the entire am of ihrstock amounting tflonTITe ini pleated to into' to 1 wr leading citizens S'- V. Rev. J.

R. Draper, the gentleman who a rector. TDE OQSPEL. MEETIXG. 'There ws a.

good at the flnan-1 Y. MrCTA. rooms off Sabbath sfter-cial 1 I noon. -The meeting in charge vf Try cosliveness. Only 25 cents per bottle.

That Hacking Cough can to so quickly We guarantee I cured bjr Shilohs Curt. For sale by Emmeri A Burrell. Will You Buffer jkttb pluntt dyspepsia Shilohs' Itailzer is liver com; guarani to enre you. For aale byammrt ft BunetU-- made miserable by that ble cough. Shilohs Cure is remedy for you.

ZFor sale by Emmert ft BuirelL Catarrh Cuftd, health and sweet breath I 1 secured by ShBoha Catarrh Repedy I Price 50 cents. Nasal injector -free' For sale byJSnunnt A Borrell: We bave oonstantly on hand needles and attachments for all msriiines. Ara- sene.goid and silvertfnsel for embroid-, gKMrt pockets that are beauties; Flower" pot add vases which are Very cheap. Will -give you instructions on the New Home machine free of charge. Repairing and cleaning done by a first-dart workman; at toe New Uome Roqifcs.

'1 4v niE CUS10HL TSL03XG I MODERATE PIECES. (IIS mis it FOR. Spring and Siirrimerl MENS HOSIERY, V- GOLLABS AND GUFFS! jg Cw.r A i CHAMBEROjIN jr BeckerTkjm- Monday moroing for FennsylvaniA Thev -will viait mTu! Wflea, attorney; Mr, Uat wutoia Insurance company. and and to gritae 1 ik ak: gebe vinegar also identified with several of the I 7, I ejftX some tiuia.We hope they will have a good time. 4-vr.

Jrai. Maidoon, who is engaged! on I Dg $dee Electric ft Ulluobjof-r whose.7 knowledge 'Si I hbjaa a practical man and electrical ex- ftWMhe I pert, rad Who a guarantee that the ta I bt will be of a high order. I wetobevelt to be to lbe sntotan-: The members of the tonsorbl profem I U1 Interest iff onr community to 1 accpanied by, their families I courage an enterprise of thto nature. and weethsartsi xre enjoying them-1 We Abo understand that there; is a picnldng to-day. Once a1 jeer I cided feeling In fivor ofwublle light- Mit 1-3- rr- w-u.

VUGS JHT I SNCU tEBUUg UTOT Ur-pUUIIO llgUV take place, and I ig. andr wk jdo not hesitate tossy Institutions of Freeport, also Mt, J. of the yam Light (tompsny noi light, will receive and we trust that to long delayed toe I ben-jour citizens can wend their way I bos Inthe darkest hours of I stantiaUy aloiie among the-Citlea of the state; 5 rthO shops are closed in consequence, I tht-Froeport Is moos behind her sis- K1 Itorritles in this respect and any 4 between Freeport and pect and au mentlookihgto the lighting of onr city Chi wgp at oneand-one third fare tbb. week, and a large number of our dUzens I out rordbl support! will rake advantage of toe reduoed rate I une will no vlth gai or electric not and lake In I the Garden dty and 41 conventiooY Spring street, In this city, on was a liver 4 r' complaint, and had been ill over three "montha. Tbe deceased was a sister of Mrs.

Rob ker. and teavss a hnsband and. will pay you. i j. I Vvi Any one iff want of job printing will Snd toe Freeport' Journal and Re sons andtwodaugh I pcRtxcAN Job minting (office ready to i -v.

fgro-to PQPf0 er0M4 Ygpf uneral execute their orders on theshortest I ih the hlghest style of the prin rtie Oak' stoeet terswrt, andat toelowestprices En- v-v a I cities, for. toe purpoejTof determinini whatkindof a bridge they will on- I struct over the Rock River at their I place. They were, welt pleased lthe bridge here rad will mike a fsror- tob report to their council -7.

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