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The Daily Journal from Freeport, Illinois • 4

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years of ageihat hadjuever been shod, wu. The saddle and bridle was also taken from be stable. A The same'horse wu stolen ahobV two yesm ago, by whowu then employed oh- the place, and who left on the Savanna 'The party had not been in the neighborhood for two weeks, and as lie -always took a fancy to the horse, suspicion points to him .1 he will at the sole expense of sesrclw lng for water, and it not found in sufficient abundance to justify the erection of water works, that toe dty. will not be asked to pay auy of the expense of tucbsearch. The members of too committee; and those-who accompanied them, were well pleased with the, work at Freeport Everything is constructed with a view to accomplishing the very highest results with the very lowest expenditure of fuel labor and material FRElvFOItl MAY 7, TALiC'OF THE.

TOWN. Hon Thiem on thaJRampage One of Them Attempts to Knife Will Carrier. ft I. i I 1 11 of Hone From Bis Stable Last 6a fi -A JlOni P. Stoter Svts for Ills I.

European Trip -This. r- mjm Xtunipcm xnp iauf, iu I i A. Blade tad Wife Tendered a'. Fare well They Depart qn Wednesday. cenerar Local1 MHawilatiyr The criabooee it empty; I pastor, Her J.

aW. announced the following meetings tor. this weak; UpKneBS, pnyer medtog; evmlng general prayer meeting, Friday evening; Sabbath school at I o'clock Sunday afternoon; to which all are in vlted and welcome, 'i M. M. Fenner, one of toe beat sale men In this section, connected with toe Uenney Buggy Company; Atarted out for the.

west again. The gentlemen raked la nlarge number of good orders during-his trip. Last week was the beet week ln the history of the. company, for straight orders. We rejoice at toe prosperity, of tom congern.

Saturday afternoon L. T. Lemon cud Grace arrived from Richmond, and are the guests the Messrs. WUcoxouJnotbersof Mrs Lemon. The gentleman lived In' this dty many years, tad is now the Secretary of toe Richmond CttyABUir He.is well known throughout.thLs sedioq, and he man had any more frianda thaw be.

He is the same Leonard as of yore, and his many friends were glad to extend -to him fha hand of welcome. Fry is no bettori and 'continues to fall. On' Sabbath day all -the chlW dren eleven were at the house; the first time ia several years. They are as follows: MrsWj 8. Lamb, Pfeepart; Mrf Jesse orchard, -Dakota; George and Isaac; Chicago; Cyrus, Dakota; Miss Emma, Frank, toe Misses Belle ltd.

Helen, Will and, Mn7Margue George and Isaac were compelled to go toChlcago Sabbath night, on account of some business. We earnestly Invite the cooperation -of our friends in making the JounjUL Aim Republican a live; newsy local paper. When anything occurs parties, picnics, deaths, birth, marriages, anything in the character -of local news will be very acceptable to ns. Farm Improvements, dairy yields and success In any branch of farm Industry will be gladly published. If made known to us.

When farmers come to town we would be pleased to have them call in and girejis items of interest which occur almost daily in the country (unknown IIonD. C. Stover has started for Europe The gentleman will go to.Pitts-burgh first, where he will remain a few days, then maker visit to his old home dear Green Castle; where his father resides. On May 10th he will join Mr. hi Blade and wife find Mv Hettinger and wife afNew York dtyr where all will sail on the North German Llyod steamship rElbaV.

The latter party tart Wednesday morning for Chicago, From there they go to South where Dr, Blade reside then to Ithlca, NrYwhere Mr: nettinger has a ion attending Cornell University, then to New York. The party will make a general tour of the old world, visiting England, Germany, France, Italy, and all other prominent parts. sincerely type that all will have a good time, and a.safe return home- in-twe-or -'three months hence Thej will read aU the Freeport news In the Daily Journal ani will be mailed to Parif regularly. atom owned by Dr. Draper; knd will continue the business.

The young1 man ia deserving of success. lie is a native oCFteeport, and formerly Res In' top employ of Emmett UurrelL Dr. Diaper probably go to Dakota Tetri-tpry and locale, Editor Halsey, of the Forreston Htrald wai a visitor to towu Monday, Mr. Halsey is not only ah excellent editor, but a Uwyer.wbo ranks high lu toe Ogle county bar. W.

L. Williams arrived on Saturday from Marion: Will is looking welband We are glad to know that hia business is increasing, reports Cal. Kingsley as happy as ever A (' J. Prynne Jones, a' well-known attorney of llockfordwho was a former resident, -was in town over the bath bis friends. 7:.

1 Gil Pieroe. one.of tbe-jolllest best matured engineers on the C. Abroad, was lb toe dty on Saturday, shaking bands with tbs boy Mrs.fJ. Becbtol and Mfs. A.Wa te-man, of Florence townshlprbave taken their departure for Kansas, where tqey will visitrelatTvesfor some timm yThis'evVning theref will be special meetlugof the militia.

company. AU members are expected to be in attendance a business of importance will emeupu u' 1 i MrlFred Bues went to' Chicago with his eon last nighty where the latter will receivelgeatmeut; for a sore leg, from Dr: HahooekU nephew Of Conductor Greenfleldwa.in town over theSab-hatbl He returned to Chicago en the early monilng By nferehoe to another column; it will be seen that to-Illinois Central have another excursion" west ton May POtoiT For particulars, consultF. U.Murphey. -v iSre lcsneA me thtarthst helps a man la elvtys daSnrttie peat lie bau That whether ue the his hook a blot' 1 UUvr a Mlow-s muii oreot. Whenever ha due a deed ihefs white, Its credited to bln, Cmt sad rtshC" J.

A. Crain brought a sulf of attato-ment agalasCnaum named: Welty; who lives in Wisconsin. 'Ahorse owned by the party was attached tor $54 on Suspicion debt; Justice Ileanl issuing toewrit The exercfwi' St Teinpennce hall, Sabbath afternoon, -ooueisted of recitations, and addresses by Mrs, Marcey, of Evanston, and The Embury church choir furnished the music. The meeting was one of great interest. through town, for Sterling.

He will chip a large nnmberof young juattle to Knnsaa. JMr Stovers friends.willlesrn with regret' that the health of his wife ia not what it should be. r' jc The very liberal offer of a chromo as a prize by Thk Jovbnaxt awd Befto-UCAN for the whoppingist hah story (except Boushs) is calling out competitors who are tackling the subject. Rev. Joseph Chimmer 'preached to an appreciative audience in the First M.

IL church on Sabbath morning; andln toe evening Mrs. E. E. Mareyof Evans-ton, addressed toe -Union meeting on nome Missions. Hoebel ItToogk's' store lit the present time Is a place of The new and elegant soda fountain, the best and most expensive ever brought to this dty, is now in working Order.

It most be seen to be. appreciated, and all who to witness njnaryeleui sight should pay toe place a visit. .4 Chsititeffen started out on the road mwutw. 4 1 1 A baymare baa strayed on 16 Nathan Sbeetz's Many Lenrite still continue to eom-. plain of the mealies mayor is haring water put Into hli 3.

KKarrhas gone to Dakota terri- lory to spend a week Irvin goes to work for the Gei min Insurance Co. to-morrow. George Grove went to the Garden dty on the midnight train. v- Mr. and Mre.

James Ryan, of.Entah-, na, spent the Sabbath in the dty. F. F. Walbrecht ef S. Louie, li vie-iting his bilf-brother, Al.

Baumgerten. Dr Iliyee 'las taught Aanm Clark! spry pony and Vow has a good driving auimaL H. Foy arrived from Iowa, lie speaka in glowing terms i of country. 'AtsMsorMonn li maklngtberounda His offloe is in McNamaras upper fcl 'I fit r. I it if 7 f.

fi U--f lT .1 I i 5 i I' v'l i vii A i 1 i wy. 1: il' -1 fA 'iy'i iind feck rhuj ad1 be? SEwrsTocirbki Jt i -1 is SPRING 1 pal mrW fort! 1 4-' v. We are now opening an entile nw Jjne in' aU grades and price. Parties who have oar-; pets to pmrchaae will find the 7 tat teakes and tbe most deate able patterns and the lowett' I prices, at igM A Ml MAYNARDS. id rtl.

JJV j-V apruawly ajTd 40m nOH fie uro her ort. at itioo DL Ikat dl eat opened full stock in alt lines i Spring Goods. Come andseiTlhem, S7it7ejc carjUavetAelarffeslk sorlment lo cMosefroi yds rbri liftnt XZisttojCilwefwU sith-stitched baekXx doc A mi 4 -T SomeWhitejBedspreai IMl are exlra nice 'h the money yS hsin elegant line tfFaiSt Xj j'-i, Itil rrSbme entire heir style, -jyyyyiyy aprildvlviy J-. 1 1 y. -jf-', J1.

r. I I I -Irm- Ahr v'-- If 1 .1 r-iZ fi 5' -k-' 4 I ,4 I to-morrow I. ffi e' 1 a twifK day) morning lot of Satteens; aHouthhifiOfft fomarprice. These goods a aB new.v:aad cnoicecoloiriiigi jrjLMealiif.and Chas enterprising citizens of the city a visit te dky. y'rj Thp large piles of dirt that have been -ron the streets for several days are being Stover.

Manufacturing Ca has received orders drum Des Moines 1 tor tixbsrb-wlre machines. C. C. Faublei formerly of this city, has been elected foreman of -Polo hose company No.J MnT dTBrAanford' are' ex-; from the west the. latter Pt this monthr -rrr- I i Yv Renry Bidiart, the hVe mddtant of MISCELLANEOUS.

niibffETE s.s Convention 7 7-Chr Sabbath 27th, at the Evangelical church in Fountain Creek, there will be a convention held by thq Buckeye Association The programme is as follows: 1 im-CohrenUon opeaiiS bv devotimui euiw rveudeab Heading of elaas djf iobi Kuiaj, minutes of pravloin meeting. Kuala. paintmentofComnltten. Uaporta of Khoola futh Township. MoleeUouof Offloer.

Cul- iacUour. I dW-Oponiuf addrem; by Iter. B. A. Miner.

aJha Teueher 1 Hia or her OUlgmiw to -Ua Clam, by W. S. Kebr. -lUo-rwhat aruhe Baneflts of tba Sunday "ehoo to tbo atizeny- By Prof. C.

W. 1 Prank; IjSo-iiueatloii Drawer. 4 o--kfward of Faithful Sunday School -Work- ar.byJtov, P.Uhaon. NlMXoaliii SKMXMlng Addreaa.by Xov Mra, Tborna. awr-AdJouraaeiiL 1,.

I' ilhe munmoth' safe for, Wise Bros. Jewriery store has arrived. It is a Mtaler, Bahman Go make; and! Is from Cincinnati. It is claimed for it that it is strictly fire and burglar proof, hotwtenctedjof solid steel inside, 'and shuWon, tongues and with rthber. packing; 'detachable epindlen and two double combination 'locks on bmgjlar doors: It aho has a combination I6ck on the outside of safe; and baa improved round corners.

It is claimed that It Is subject to any drill er wedge test. And. has air-tight door which prevents the introduction of anv exploit ves. The safe will be brought over flromthe Milwaukee depot today and placed beside anotherlarge safeffom the same house. The new one weighs 900.

pounds and cost SI AOOi Saturday at 2 m. was th8 time appointed for Mre. M. E. Criaamani Sabbath school class, to toBeet at her reai-dence on Carrol! The children were on time; bringing their little baskets filled with choicest The afternoon wu spent in pteyiug numerous plays, rernindfpg' one of childlike glee and fun of former days The children' were ail of one mind In' riwiaring it th vary nicest little May- party, they ever attended.

At 5:30 p.m.they were called together for lunch, and the appetite proved sufficient: lo.be in good condition for, this part of the programme. After lunch fun and frolic, twinging and laughing continued until the hour of This May party will not soon be forgotten by the little folks, and-will give increased interest to the study of Goda Word' on toe Sabbath -Mrs. Criasman'sdaai tothe largest' in the sefiool, and is constantly increasing. It numbers at this writing fifty twen-' ty-flve boy, and twenty-five girls. SUBURBAN SIFTINGS- ORANGtnmnqt-: (rrosa oiir owaCormpondent.) Peter M.

Hees, Esq. of Da via; is visit-tog hia daughtedMn. Nazarene. vEbel the. genial had a.

runaway toe other. no. damage done, Cadwell a aiater of Mrs. Dr. Bradshaw; hu -found -her-way-hack irom-New York, and the young people gave her a hahdromeTeceptlonKeT.

GheeQ. who hu just come here, preaebed bis first aermon feat pabnatb, audit wu a very toteresttog one, Mr. Ault, of Wtos-low, hu been quite rick; Amos Ben-, edge afifij; wife virited her recentlyi Several ot the members of Orangeville lodge of Odd Fellows participated: in the annivenary exerrisces at Rockford. M. Bike: hu raised barn and.hu it nearly completed.

J. Masser is pushing the work tight along with a full force of binds. Mr. Jce Kedt; of Fountain Qreekwas.in tpwnthe other day. D.

Sehoch hu.hie houseread; for the plaaterera. Perry Emerjpk and wife, i. here; vlrittog Mrs. John Fiybergefr.who been quite sick, but is now gatotog. V- 'bailetviLle.

r(Pfoin'0 OwB Correpadcat.l The rains drove the farmers from toe field, and they'have come to toNn some have been planting, coni; shmi planted ah; early asAprU sotoe are very uneasy about their seed. Emigrants' from Germany still come flunking to: Mte. W. Spencer is 111 Book agents are and hardest ito get rid, of the lady canvassers. There, weie enough runners, agents and pedipers ot various kinds, to townM day, to take'the place by storm; some mall pnrdmses were-made to get rid' of theleechesZ-Cobu A Co.

are receiving machinery to-day. A lpt ot tar robf. tog wu unloaded bsre todiy'Town cattle aiahetog. herded small beys, pho have them to little aquadsjp out every matalngsiid hate a regular round up every eveniag. Pasturage Is scarce, and the only reaourecthe town people haveIs to herd their cattl km the hlghitays.

Farmers arq complaining of the slow growth ahd claim they ate getting' short Of. feed, owing to the quantity of snow, mid the great length of time it lay; stock had'to be fed, and it made a very lohg time ito cny them through' unul-grass grew wMch, now being a little tardy, it rnna the feed abort; be it arid to behalf of the fahnere their stock is. look ing remarkable fr .1 1.. jv rrr-y One mua meati la': another mans poison. expels tbt pbi-aonoua humors.

Tbq first thing to ido in' the spring Is to clean house. For internal cleansing and renovating, no other. medicine ia to Kidney-Worl In either dry or.liqpld form I it cures attack. conti patiofl 15- Wts qf ColumbiarBlt says: VL Jiave keen cured of a distreu- personal a Mrs. Mucy returned to Evanston this morning: -TV.

'T Mre. H. n. Beals, of Amboy, was in townrr--vxL Cond actor and wife, of Amboy, paid a visit to the city to-dajT. IL D.

Cooke was in the dty over the Sabbath, Jere Sweeney has returned from his western Paul Bickeqback was passenger for the south; taking his samples of cigars and tobacco dong. -C. W. Boynton and Morris Kshley; of Milwaukee, are visiting at the residence of S. Kabley.

MJ'Jbe Cowley were In town over Sunday, and have takes to the foad agaii Josh Oettlsger took in tot sights at Rockford today, and visited old friends. MissZdla Smith, of Chicago, who has been visiting with Mrs. D. C. Stover, returns home on Wednesday.

Miss Smith has visited bore before, and is always Mrs. Thos. Quinn, the wife of the popular' Northwestern coad actor, was in the city over the Sabbath, accom panled by her daughter Jessie. Both returned 1 to Turner-. Junction tois morning.

zz Mr. and Mrs, ALT. Richards and family went to Warren on Satdrday, to spend the Sabbath at Miners residence. The latter was token quite ill, and unable to get out orbed this morning. It is to he hoped the gentleman will soon be as well as ever.

Mr, and'Mre CbaeE. Berry, Miss Floy Ohio, and young Capt Gibson, were arrivals from Chicago Saturday night, and are domiciled at the residence of Chief of Police ol. of Nevada, Iowa, rriarned home Hia. wife wu taken rick on her arrival here; but is feeling much better today, which information will be good news for faer-maay CoL Scott will arrive, again In. a few days take his wifebabk, -T' ji 1 r- OWN.1 a Farewell giver in his honoR-at HIS RESIUENCE A IMAU.

OONPANT AND A OOOID-TDCXL 'Mr. and MrsTA. Blade, as elsewhere noted, leave a sojourn in tbs old country in. a few days. At their pleasant residence on upper Stephenson street there tosembled a small party of ladies and gentlemen to give- them a fprewell.

Mr. and Mrs. Blade are among our most estimable people7md thsy received their guests In a cordial manner, and entertained them 7: to 7 royal style. It was an informal gathering; and toe Ume waT 'passed pleasantly in social converse, with musie of a charming nature to sdd to. the evenings enjoy It-was with' reluctance that the company parted with their hoatand hostess, and all Joined In the sincere wish that their.

sojourn in foreign' lands yroald afford hem a world of pleasure and happiness; that they would return home an the bettor for toe trip and live enjoy many yean in our midst The ladies and gentle'mea present were as foUowaf A. LBlade and wife, of Cin cinnati; Jacob Krohn and wife, Edward Kraft aud-wife, Jobn Doeaericb and wi Cbu. E. Flxley and Cliu. Meyer and --7 I MURDEROUS ASSAULT 1 WILL CURRIER, IN THtf ATTEMPT IJOLP.A HORSE THIEP.NEARLT 'XNirKDINTHE SIM- MOSESJCATTERS lIORSR (fffitt11 Will Currier had a narrow escape on Sunday night, and he is thankful today toat hu euthly career was not put; to an end by a hardened villian who in an unsuccessful effort to steal a horse endeavored to kill him with a knife.

The facta are as. follows, as stated. to i home, and at once proceeded to put up his team inside the stable he heard a noise, hut supposed it proceeded frame one of the ldT a stall, A moment after 'be heard a loader noise-and seeing a' man walking for the fidbr; Willran "and. grabbed and both rintched, until they reached outside whenr holds broken, and blows Wfere exchanged. Will hada heavy overopat on, and while scuffling with the unknown man, the latter KILLED A HtGE XNIFE, the biide 9t and he made i lunge at to Xof, the.

eoat kbout' eight inchest long ini toe right side, 'wear button row, but fortunately not doing him any bodily inJary.Ha ttanfiwd. and ealllng some -of the hired Jiands, fjred four shots from a revolver. doei not know whether any of the ehotetook effect Search: wa then atitnted for the weuld-be murdeTar, hut witlieat succeu Goii stahleit teu discovried that the hone owned by waa bridled, the facts! lit wu a cowardly assault, and Will Is td joe congratulated on his good lack in escaplug be did The: young man is not- positive as 7 to whether, he could identify the- who made toe assanlteonlA he captured ho pimtshmenf(istoo severe for hinwEho fflainte have been nojtificdUte-4- I A NORSE STOLEN Sv Saturday night the barn of; Moses graced sanctum by Ids f'y; presence Saturday; H.jCarney lef for Iowa, after a liyWt of aeveral.dayi aihtsmhe link JL Mr. G. nsi Buekniah, I arrive from Central City, Colorado some froe this month; to yidt her parent! opens up nicely.

The weather Is one hundred per cent better, and mankind in general wears a smile. -Miss NettU.IIuuter, of Elgin, ntttrm ed home to-day. She Is a very pleasant little lady, and. had a nice Visit John Connors, of Boek Island is in P-thtd. lie was formerly a conductor Milwaukee i Despite all aahouscementto the eon theSbakapeare Club, wilt meet at the residence of Mrs.

McCall this eren- V'lng. -v yv-i, i The rejected hose purchased by the dty roin the Trenton cdxapsny wal after singing Sslratlou Free" to bear toe 1 announcement 'that ftbe oolleo ion will now.betaken. l-XXf Yf? lyhenjheCentralpassepger arrived i-fin after, o'clock Sabbath w. morning a child one, year -old died in ope lEmerich lllyer. the tonsoriai-ar-f titts, propose' to put on-stylw and are going to havjs their place painted and 'tfaaa T.

utta. MAa THE WATER WORKS. THE VISIT TO THE CITT OX THE QALS8-1BURO OOXUITTE AND WHAT ANEWS-V PAPER OFTHAT dTT THINKS Of THE works- -v The editor of the Galesburg ief and People, Gerah Martin, was with the party- whoivlsited the pur pose of examining the system of water works here and in the last issue of hit he hssihAfoUowlng to say1: 7 One of the preesing needs of Gales-' burg," at this timrts an effldent system of water yrorklBut howtoget them, fend where to get the water.istheques-tlon.',.,!.- During the past- week-MrN atk sq Belton, of Omah Nebraska, has been inthe lookh rovsrto'C'greiimd; and has nuida a proposition to toe city, cqiisideriitimhVM! proves; acceptable," may result-fu toe construction of permanent and efficient works, provided water- enough caa be found. Tiy Mn SheltonV and his associates have lately. put in their system of water works at Frwport, and the.

water cbm-mittee of the City Council was invited to visit Freeport and inspect the works thereb Accordingly morning the water committee; consist tog of MtokPhdps andlBoggs, axorn-polled by Maybr jstewaru John B. Col-' tonIL W. Cuiienter audvGersh Ma tin, of toe i4w, left for Freeport, where jjhe committee wpr shown the water works at that place; and where an- exhibition of four streams from four hydrant was rven, the water being easily thrown: 400 feet ptrpen-dteidai'-A Vr Of course; Freieport ls happily sltufc ted in having a never- failing supply of water easily obtained. r.Tbe bottom ef the Pecs tonics Is gravel and the gravel extends some distance hack from the few hundred feet from the river a is sank 88 feet deep feet; in The water filter through' the gravel Inte this well. Tbe building for-toe engines hod bollsrs is built near utofl clll twoof Knowles' duplex pomps are to position.

These are prebably the finest pumping mOchines that are: jnade'jThe boilers are slid of the finest construction. A condensing engine or machine takes the exhaust steam and: heats waters to the boiling point-heforMt: goes Jinto toe This reduces the cost of ooal to the minimum; ten to twelve bushels a day being all that 7 la nexled to keep' up steam and run the pimps- Ou toe highest point oT ground, about, three-quarters of a mile away; tholstand-plpe, of heavy boiler Iron, fifteen, feet Id Itemetef atthehhhkdd SaiRthlgb, on a masonry foundatlon shc feet thick and 8 feetoctiiganal miles of mains are laid, The Freeport peoplejpe, (o state It mildly, enthusiastic oVerlthelr vrorks, and so Over Mr Shelton. Now, If water can 7 be; found to or near Galesburg In shfflcicfnt abundance, we om have toe Freepbrti works dupli eated, except, toatrdur- ground bring more level a stand-pipe ISO to 150 high -would have tube uwdrinateadjof 80. Mr. Sheltons propoeitton is 4hat Rev.

Macfarland, of Chicago, preached a very acceptable sermon In the Presbyterian church at CedarviUe -on The congregatioa have been without a pastor several monthsaad it is thought the geattemanjrill be secup ed tojpnach Charles Stetson has Vput water pipe In the Graht Bros, brick yardrind this Arm is now better prepared thaif ever before to fnirnisb an article of tlm most desirable kind, The reputation of these gentlemen for square and honorable dealing is well knp wn all over this part of country. Pat Gninf went to Lena on Sunday morning, accompanied by his -'boy and girialso a sou of his brother Tom's. Toward noon Pats little fellow, whq is between seven end eight, year of age; was Uken ill at Mr. and a don tor had to be called in. To-day he was Agentlemau whoCamd in from; the country Monday morning said that the fanners were out pretty early? Id anting corn.

vThe weather of last wedc interfered to a great extent with work, but should th weather all dene in few days. Gbod' Beed corn is a Scarce article, and a vast amount i of the imported i used. George T. Simmers, the superintendent or the Freeport and Colorado Mining company, has taken.bls departure for the mines ac-ejmpanied by J. Shimmin, who will act' as snperintondcjp The prospects for toe company were never brighter, and toe gentlemen interested in ithave great hope-that Ithd mines will dowbll this Prof.

H. G. Forbes, of Polo, a brothei of MrsL Snyder, was in toe dty1 over the Sabbath. The gentleman i the superintendent of the Polo schools; and was In attendance at the sheeting bfltha Northern Teachers' association it Elgin, wherei be delivered "imd-dress on Inertia, orJhe iddiference of the puhlic towjrfas our commou schools, i Gpiu and wife and da ugh, ter Irene were visitors to town Satnr-dayT'. Danis i contracor who is always busyke knows no such thing asnsL At the present time he turn a luge foroe of men engaged in various of Carroll county, and hf say that the men are runnlng a first-class 'hotel 6n thetentingout The ser vices In the Fres Methodipt church oa-Jbie consisted Of preaching inHhe morning by ItevJsgb-ram, of BockrFaimibJThe gentleman took for the foundations of hla remarks the sad Psalm.

In the evening Rev. W. Cruttimer preached vlth tpuch force agrimhhral Tmplemaif. meit-ln' these iv. r.

i to (T. -'Tr ie nsuimt hetooTsfpl teis sWell exchanged hit heavy: win-r r-'Y ter cane for a light bamboo; and caught si sevtre'oold that laid hlm up for; si week, 1 WULyilmer, formerly wlth ll. D. -Tost A (b has goqj to- hla home at Qrowa Point'd nd whmehe will In henyou fall to get 'your jMspar, re port toe fact tohfei office, It ltouraim rfei04o bats every eubscribcr; toetir tt-H: VsUV papers psompUy.UA.f&ifcJ. 1 1 1 "tr1 i .4 trf jVv'' liM.

Thro went up to Duroqus Bah il-r-r-rfslrhad t-Jelly, good time with his arrived home thivmorn-T In ell fend sound, 7 The State Dentil assodation at Decatur on Tuesday, DrTaggsrt left forth at place vU Chicago, Sunday and Dra. Alien and Sunderland will leave toplght 1 the corespondent ef the Chicago PkaywM will get himself, into trouble, if be isnteareful, We do sot know do we care, but he VY. will.be shown hp4o hi jtrne llght eto Vj WiIl recently griduat-, wjthhlgh at Philsdeiphia, has purchased thstoefcin-the-drag s' i I I 4 1 1 IV.iT-1"' i1. --i -v i -t i.fr i- Yj'w a V7 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 j- A- ''Y-. fX.

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