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The Daily Journal from Freeport, Illinois • 4

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PdilDonmfllcnb llrpablicon. pany, during their stay at LaCrosse. aturday afternoon they will compete or a prize in' the second class. The tarty will return on Monday Marie Howe, tbe name aha was known I by when aha attended aehool bare many years ago. She waa a daughter of MaJ.

Howe, wall known the early settlers, and who now reposes in tbe Freeport The Amity joctety will bold an Important. business meeting in the Brewster House parlors on Saturday afternoon at half-past three oclock. Every member la requested to bo on hand promptly. Mrs. II.

Adama; three children and of Suspension Bridge, N. are Mr. Quinlan Isa wholwwuled gentlo-an, one of the best railroad men in ie land, and the Burlington company conld have no better man to represent interests.1 The Illinois Central psy car Is. expected here to-morrow. The St; Paul pay car was in Dubuque resterday, and the boys were made iappy.

II. Murpliy, the agent for the Cen tral, sold 72 tickets to the Ackley excursionists Thursday afternoon. Six car-loads of butter passed over be Central road for the easC with the following programme: Musc; Music; Salutatory and essay Lottie Rife; Esssy "Womans Influence for Good or Evil," Effle owker Essay The Walls must have Wbether-staln Before they Grow ie Ivy;" Lula Nunn; Music; Essay Night, Carrie Knepley? Essay, with raledictory "What Next?" Nellie Snl-1 er; Music; Awarding -of Diplomas Benediction. The commencement exercises of the Home School, at Racine, will be leld next Monday evening, June 25th, n-the Racine opera Miss Jamie Stevens.the accomplished daughter of A.Stoveps.of this city, and a young lady who is a general tyere, is one of the five young adies who graduate. Miss Stevens has teen attending this school for the past wo or three years, and she has always teen a close student and stood high in her classes, and her many friends ex-tect she will graduate with high honor, liases Nettie Lewis and Kitty Knapp, two prominent young ladies of Racine, who have often visited in Freeport, are also members of the graduating class.

Mrs. Wm. A. Stevens and several other Free porters expect to attend the commencement exercises. BELOIT.

Several citizens will attend tbe exercises at Beloit college. The programme at the college is as follows: Sunday at 8 p.m baccalaureate sermon by Rev. J. Collie; of Delavan. of the class of 51.

7:30 p. m. missionary address by Rev. J. N.

Freeman, of Milwaukee. Monday. 8 a. examination of candidates for admission. 8:30 p.m.

annual meeting of the trustees. 8 p. Archaean address by Washington Gladden, of Columbus, 0. Tuesday, 3 declamations for the Dewey irizes. Ih the evening, business meet-ng of the alumni and reception at Prof.

Emersons. Wednesday, 0:30 a. graduating exercises, master's oration by F. lVirter, of '80, to be followed by an address by Prof, Mark W. Ilarrington.of AnnArborinthj church and (ledicatory exercises at tbe Observatory.

2 p. alumni dinner. p. senior by Hemenyi Concert company, assisted by danders Band of Milwaukee. I- FUEEFORT, JUNE 22, 1888.

THE MAN AbOUT TOWN And What lie (Signed Here and There. In Ilia Travels i To-Day Jhe FranOrocery Store Viritedbjl Bnrvlaia Some i Time Thnrsday 1 51ght The Foil, Text of, Delivered by Hiss Sanborn at Madison. Erakeman on Illinois Central Killed in Iowa Yesterday. Ceneral Local Mlacellany. IN GENERAL Winslow w)l celebrate the Fourth, Centennial Lodge will meet this eu-inlng.

Byron Pope went to Iowa last eve-sing. orator for the Fonrtli Wanted An of July. The railway exposition closes J. A. Ilamlin went to Rockford this morning.

Picnlcers are enjoying themselves at Cedarville to-day. Master Frank Schriner returned to Dixon yesterday. Judge Brown went to Galena yester day, to bold court. Chas. Brewster, of Shrlsburg, Xii-T I The Misses Goddard returned to Lepa yesterday afternoon.

Several of onr citizens think vesting in Freeport, D. T. Miss Lottie Billerbeck will Chicago Saturday morning. Tom Boone, of -Lena, has secured employment In this city. Rev.

F. P. Cleveland preaches at the Embury church this evening. A party of ladies and gentlemen wi" leave for Delavan to-morrow. Tramps who visit town are promptly ordered to go other dimes.

Mrs. Sidney Smith and two daughters went to Chicago this morning. the Clifton house livery of fo-1 man, went to Lena yesterday. John Antes and wife went to JefTeiv Wis to remain alewTays. son, Remember tlie carpet-hall festival at the Baptist church this evening.

IT. IL Quinlan, the well-known Chi rngo grocery man, was in town At the shooting match Thursday afternoon, L. Z. Farwell wonihft. gold Slat FLMrs.

Ilouser, and Mrs. ived-from Lena-this morning The hotel at Delavan known as Straw's was destroyed by fire Wednes-day night." HT7 The Grand Army Post at Lena has been named in honor of W.7K. Goddard. 77 7 We regret to learn that Miss Elida Stoner is quite ill. We trust she wiil soon recover.

The Northwestern company will sell round-trip tickets to the La Crone San- gerfest for 88.65. The Cedarville people propnseto have a good time on the Fourth. Rev. E. P.

Savage will speak. The Womans 1 Home Missionary Society will meet Saturday afternoon at 7theY, M.CTA. rdomp1 J-A Barry tbegt Louis house of Liggett. A Meyers, baconists, was in. town V- The Chief of Police Is on this look out irfor ttvdayWehope will arrest the fraud The carpet-ball entertainment at the XBaptist.ehnrch this evening will be an enjoyable All should Ileynen and children returned VI to Naperville this morning, after'' a visit at the residence of R.

Bichenbacli. Mrs. John Gochenour and -daughter, 'of Florence went to Iowa Thursday, to visit rrdatlves. They will be gone a couple of weeks. Bush, the capable assistant superintendent of the Southwestern division of the GM.

St road, was the city Unlay, at the Brewster. Mr. lush reports' the Milwaukee road -There were four coaches attached to the Central passenger train' Thursday afternoon to accommodote the Ackley excursionists. NEW INDEPENDENCE." SUCH IS THE TITLE OF THE ORATION DELIVERED BY MISS ALICE JANE SANBORN At MADISON OTHER NOTES. The many friends of Miss Sanborn winner of the Lewis prize at Madison, expressed a desire to see the oration in irint, and we present it The following is the full text of THE LEWIS rmzx ORATION I While we, as people; dwell under the stars and stripes, yet as individuals we luck the qualities of free men.

The dear 'Old word liberty strikes gram chords npon tbe heartstrings, whether it be echoed from the Swiss caverns 0 the Alps or the dreary steppes of Russia. Together men are as brave as lions, apart they are timid aa hares. The waving of a bit of banting wll carry one man with a thousand to the cannons mouth to honor and to victoryL but the elevating of an eyebrow, or the slirng of a shoulder may make him an abject slave, Mans soul is seldom his pwnrlle obeyr opinion; an -omntpo; trace whose veil mantles the earth with darkness until right and wrong are accidents, and men grow pale lest their own Judgments should become too bright and there free thoughts be crimes and earth have too much light, After 5,000 years of recorded history, this is man; It avails not to quote the martyrs. Their funeral fires only make more horrible tbe surrounding gloom Each privately detests yet all worship conformity. If we trove we take the prescribed route and And nothing that delights ns outride of the covers of.

tbe guidebook. We are content to laud the artists whom the world praises and dlsregardlhose popular critic casta down. We deplore the absolute partisanship of the press, yet continue to-subscribe-f or--oa r-party paper, and refuse the author of an li dependent editorial. his daily bread The lack of courage to face this dama -ing conventionalism is the greateat evi of today. The real saviors of tbe race are they-who break -these chains of service and-teaeb ns frith in ourselves.

Carlyle, in the dreary wastes of Cragra Puttoch or in the deeper solitudes of Londonr-metaphoricaUy- took- men- by- the neck and cracked their Crowns together and bade them stand alone, erect, free. -Snch are the men who haYegained a lasting fame whom the world now delights to honor. Rather than be slaves they wisely-cbose- to walk forever the-humbleac paths life, feeling at least that earths sure foundation was. beneath their feet They climbed the steeps of duty and drew men unto them. The; lived 7 above the babble of th multitude and, stooping reached out a hand to lead on the unsteady pro grass of the world.

They bore the sins of thief and Magdalen nor stained -rth whiteness of their garments Tbe vine in man suffers not defeafcTtrat is triumphant even on the cross. We do not want masses, we want in dividuals; The summons comeS to each we 'mustpersonally be partakers in.tbe strife.We must no longer lie upon the Procrustean bed of opinion, but, assum-ing each his own stature, dare to speak onr seerrtest thonghtrrtirtetTdelibei ate judgment carry conviction, Then let emotion upon flint upon flint, strike fire, and men shall burn with the zeal, thus kindled a flame snatched from heaveu each man bis own Promethean benefactor. Not upon fields of blood and carnage shall the war of -this new independence be. waged end-won y-The field 'of fbe approaching victory the future Yprk-town must he. sought; andehall found Id the realm where the soul man now Struggles to bo free." rr-'-' Looking down, the' coming years, when these days shall have long been added unto tbe ags past, We see again the scroll called Genesis unrolled before tbe recorder of creation: And now he adds a chapter concerning the origin a new life the Oft-pradicted kingdom come on Sarth now God placed the human breast self-reliant freedom And it was without, form, and voh and darkness was upon its face; -Am God- said, "Let there be.

light;" and there waa Jigtyt; in the light 0. of liberty I 1 7- 7-7 sida ft SEIV STOCK FOE SPRING io We are how openlngaa enj, new line Jn ill grades gM prices. Parties who have pets to purchase wjll best makes and the inost daji able patterns and the lo prices, at 1 Ikoow' alls1 Jf? MAYNARDS riezt cmr aprisjwlf dWP til at I A- Large lot White and Colo ranging In pH from 35 cents 38.50. Jr lure 1SA JiiW rrH Dmi npect yfTf ruwiii rsic -We-have also Large-Stock Childrens Cap's BID Our Ottoman Si Parasols Iiavea rived. aprMdwiwly OFFINB New.

and Dea able Goods ope edDaily. NewTSilksT ft New Laces. NewwhiiU I 1 ikf 1 .1 i -n nn ft PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. Mrs. II.

R. Nelson, of Lena, is visit ng her relatives. Mrs; J. A. Martin went, to Chicago o-day.

Rev. W.II. Harbaugh, of Fecatohics, visited Freeport friends yesterday, Mrs Sanborn, mother, of our- well mown stationer, went to Waterlog esterdsy. Miss Glnkinger and Mrs. Trnmbauer, Sterling, visited with Mrs.

C. W. larden. i Mrs. Elllcott, of Dixon, is the guest of her parents, Hon.

Jere Psttison and wife. 1 Mr, and- Mrs. Swanzey, of went to Iowa, Thursday. -Mrs. 0.

E. Rosenstell, who was visit ug friends Forreston, is home again; r- s. Mrs. Runner, who was at Oregon, on a.vlsittoher daughter, Mrs. Emerson; arrived home Thursday.

Jeremiah Mrs. Martin, of Belvidere, and the Misses Elliott, went west Thursday. r. Miss Ida Buttlcoffer, Of Davis, is the guest of Mias Juagkunx. J.

8. Showalter, of Florence township, was a caller and reports big rain at that place Tuuysday. Capt A. n. Ilershey.the chief deputy 'or Collector Woodcock, was.

in town yesterday. Miss Carrie B. Krlnbill.who has been engaged as a teacher in the public schools at Cairo, I1R Is home for her summer vacation. She is enjoying ex cellent health. Mrs.

D. Stover, and Mrs. F. F. torter, of Lanark, liave returned from Chicago, where they were visiting at the residence of Mr.

F. E. Ilinckleyhe railroad king. of IN SPECIAL SESSION. THE COUNCIL 3IEETS LAST SIGHT A LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS STREET 131 FROVENENTS ORDERED.

A special meeting of the dty counci was held last night, Mayor McNamara presiding; Aids. Devore, Lahey, Ascher, Race. Wright and McCoy were present An ordinance was presented relatln to her salary of pound master, which was received and laid over wider the rale." An ordinance annexing Hubers ad dition to the dty of Freeport, First district, was adopted. Report of special committee to repair council room, was received and adopted Aid. McCoy offered a resolution re-q nesting F.

E. Josel to furnish' plans andspecHtibni fatbuSciing a qtuver across the branch on Adams street, and that the city clerk be authorized to advertiM for blda to furnish the stone. The bids for furnishing stone were all rejected. 7They .7. are Henry Bodeker, 13.75 per cord; Christ Held, 84A7H per cord Kuhtemeier, 83A0 per cord.

Tha hjfl for the fence around the Third ward park Amos Hemig $15, motion of Wright, rejectee motion 7 of Aid. gutter in front of Frys Block on Stepin enson street and on the west ride 0 Galena avenue were ordered repalree Adjourned A BUCK BURGLARY. TUE STORE OF LAST AT LARGE. Now and then a burglarly is committed in this city, with the usual result-no arrests. It is not because the oil cers do not attend to their business, but because these offenses are of so infre quen occurrence that our people, ima; gine that bnrglara visit here; Last'evening a sllckgame was playM ThestoreofD.

Franz tered, and in a way that goes to. show the parties were perfectly familiar with thewaya and means the rear i)f the building a cellar wlo-dow. Tula was broken into pieces Then the stairs at the front leading to the store waa taken possession of, ani a panel of the door cutout nicely, making an entrance About right inches wide. The: cash drawer contained about 83, which was pocketed, and several handkerchiefs taken. Nothing else was carried off, as jbnr as d.

Franz a sons en- NIOHT THE THIEVES The parties were evidently boys and no doubt they knew the "lay- of the store. It is to be hoped that, they wi be captured- Ky i KILLED BY THE CARS. A BRAKENAN-; ON THE'RLINOIS CENTRAL MEETS III8. DEATH AT' MAN- CHESTER OTOER RAIL MATTERS. Another dlstresringnllroad sodden whereby a young man lost bis life, occurred at Mancbester Thursday morn ing.

While Conductor Herron's freight train No. 14 on the Illinois Central Was switchlng7M. '-Manchester, the rear brakemanj a young qaan ny thename 0: Wellman, attempted to make, a coup ling, whenhia foot thi guard Ynil, he could extr cate himaelf tU can passed over him cuttingahd brulringhimLhocriblyv. He was killed' almost' lfiktantiyr The trainmen picked np the lifeless remains of their, comrade and tenderly placed them in thej depot. Young wellma waa only years of age, and resided with his parents at Manchester.

He had Iri the em ploy of the'tin- tral Since last February, and is' poker ef by his fellow1 employes as baviDj heensrkiAd-heartedrindastriodsan( honest The afflicted parents, tendered the sympathyof alT ln this sadhoor items. Mr, J. Kellogg, who represents the M. Paul road, was in town? en bnSinfss R' Sweiatt, agent of the road J. A.

Quinlan, the genial 'passenger agent for the G-B. Q. In town distributing fans; circular etc. IiljUjo city.atthe rraldence or Mrs. Jaoob Williams.

Mrs. Adams la a sister of Mrs and many friends here will he glad to meet her. -At a meeting of the Freeport Telephone Exchange this afternoon Mr.F. Gund was elected Secretary, and ML 1 Bartlett was elected a Director In place of IL Little and 0. D.

Sanford, resigned. Lee To wnsrad. business manager of the Chicago Ideal Opera, company, was a caller This company is tbe original Chicago Church choir com pany, and the members of this company are all firsbelass artists. Work on the new school building for the use of the pupils of the St. Joseph Catholic church la progressing very rapidly, and it la expected that it will be completed about the middle of October next The rainy weather and occasional dear day does not, stop, but rather en oourages vegetation, from the cabbage plant to the largest trees.

Market pn ducts are already plenty and will 1 increase from day to day until the mild September. The Chicago Ideal Opera company will appear in Gilbert Sullivans latest opera, Iolanthe," at the Opera house on evening of June 27, Instead of "Patience as announced heretofore. The Waddams S. S. Association wll hold a Sunday School Convention In the Unity church miles northeast of Lena, on Sunday; July 1st, -1888, at 1 0.clock JlBfo Haithcox, Nazi- p.

rine, Frish and others will address the meeting. All persons Interested in the Sabbath work are most cordially in yited to be present The State Firemans Tournament, which was held at Joliet on Wednesday, proved to be a grand Nearly 300 firemen were present and the city was full of visitors. "The cities from which delegations and engines were sent are Braid wood, Peru, Ottawa, Wilmington, Hyde Park, Rose land, and Chicago. Dr. Henry P.

Strong, of Beloit, died on Wednesday after having suffered dreadfully for a number of weeks with a rheumatic difficulty. lie was the firs' Mayor of that city, and saved in that position five terms. For abmit thirteen yemrhetradbeeirtbc Behritpmtnhuteiv which office he held at the time drills death. The elegant b'Ulard parlors of the Arcade were opened for the first1 time last evening. Mr.

Baumgarten has the handsomest rooms of the kind ih this section-of-the-cbuntryrnnd alarga number of gentlemen paid the place visit and engaged in thCLfasrinatin game. Al. has a knack of doing bus ness, and making a success of anythin he undertakes. t1- The Lena Bays that: the camp meeting in connection with the M. church, will begin Tuesday, August 14, and continue for a week at least, am probably longer Tbe County Soldiers Reunion will take place in the grove a the close of the meeting, and we learn that the German Methodists will occupy the grounds thq week following.

Tu entire time oocupied by all these meet-ings will not fail short of three weeks. Mr. Fearon IlSnh and daughter, Miss Aona, of Bellefonte, who have been visiting with Mr. W. Smythe, ieturned home this mornini Mr.

Mann is the 'patentee of the Re time In the. Mr. am Mfs. Smythe, Mr, Mann and daughter and Mina Jennie McCalmont, alio Beifonte, Pa, paid a visit to- John JBdrd7imLJamily.whojesIdeM)iLa farm All had "good timers everybody who visit them have. Mr.nd Mrs.Raird made their friends happy, and invited them to call again.

'Even in his old age, Henry War Beecher spends money as prodigally as he did, when he was In the very prime of manhood. Ile yet has an Income of a and bag any money; When he wants anything he bays it regardless of cost, and then he la happy When he bought a. book tbe other dag and. paid 8250 for the vo nme, he simply said, in Answer, to question why be bought it, It -only means another lectured Matt Carpenter had the same idea about money, he received $10,000 one day as a fee, would. goas easily as it books or something else that suited fancy.

It was a pleasure to him tliat he.knew nothing about hording money OFF FOR LACROSSE. THE SIKGIKO SECTION OF THE OERNA-X1A LEFT FOR-THE BEAUTIFUL CltY THIS MORNING, TO ATTEND THE 8AENOERFE8T. The Northwestern icngerband hold a session at LaCrosse to-day am that the association held a meetin here in and everbody had a gran time. The officers of the1 associaUon are Mr; Ludwig, of Milwaukee, president; end Wm. IL Wagner, of thisdty, vice president-- There- are twenty-two societies in the organization', and fourteen will bo present rThe singing seo-tion Germania, sociat went to LaCrosse over the Central roai this mornings Wm.HWagner la the leader.

The tenors are G. Steffen, Henry Schroeder, P. Nickel, Mol Klein and It Wahleyt. the bass, Hefti, M. Ansllnger, Jqhn Schneider and.

H. Schulte; second mss, J.PJLXerar J. Heinrichs, Geo. -Brains; I Chas. Klelnpell and Ernst Tsppfc.

-The gentlemen will be the guests Mr. iJobn-Gnndr-brother of Fi Guni and of Gund, Brewing com- 1 MISCELLANEOUS. ACCIDENTAL POISONING. W. W.

Daniels, professor of chemis-. try at Madison, made a mistake on last Tuesday morning, in taking medicine, which nearly resalted fatally. He had been feeling unwell for a day or two, and Tuesday morning lie took a dose of strychnine, thinking it quinine. He was taken with a violent which increased in intensity until the victim was seized with-a spasm; Pby-stdanswerenTonce nailed and emetics Were administered and tbe stomach-pump brought into requisition! and at last accounts he was sleeping and vthe 1 prospect was that he would get along all right. The nature of the dose was not known to the professor until about half an hour after he had taken it THE COLORED ODD FELLOWS.

-7 W. T. Scott of-Cairo, Grand Master of the District Lodge of the State of Illinois, G. U. 0.

of 0. Is now mak- ing his annual-tour- of Hr lives an encouraging view of the order the State and conntry. The number of lodges in the State is twenty-five; and the; membership about 1,200, lodges being located as follows: -At Quincy, Jacksonville, Sprlngfleld.four at Chicago; one each at Lincoln, Cairo, Decatur, Paris, Mattoon. DuQuoin, Metropolis, two at Braid wood, one each at Carbondale and East St, Louis, and several other cities. The membership, in the United States, is over 85,000, and is growing rapidly.

The order has a Bureau of Endowment connected with ft, tbe headquarters being in New York, which pays a mortuary benefit of 81,000 to each member. Mr. Scott reports (fih order, in a flourishing condition Jn The '-Grand Lodge of the State will meet In Jacksonville on the 7th of MISS MATyWnEELEIZ.i May, Company are growing In favor aa they remaiq in company which has visited the dty the present season has presented better I selections or rendered them in better stylo than has this excellent company. Miss 'May -Wheelers, jradering of "Camille ust night' was superb, and she waa several times called before the curtain- Nor was Jas. A.

Devlin, aa Armand Duval, a "whit behind her in perfect impersonations, while the other I characters were well sustained by tbq other members of the company. -will be re-prod uced the play of last Monday night, Engaged, as rendered in the Pork theater New York May Wheeler Belinda Treberne, and Jas, Devlin, as Cheviot' Hill. 8edalla Democrat. The above troupe will appear (he Opera House on the Fourth of An Apelear tt this Jmh Gut Packs Sul Parties connected with tha James gang, by marriage and decided to commence libel proceedings agaiaet papers that have spoken disrespectfully of member of the gang A enit egaiaat The. Lonieville Courier-Journal now in.

progreaa, a Mn Hite, uool' of the- Jamee btye, and father of tbe Hite boye; being tha complainant It win be n-membered Owt al alongr whatever other may the Jameaea, The Bun ban eaid that thoaeneopUrwer. honest nnfrvirta-otm, and kind-hearted, however many indict menta there may have been agaihat them for mnrdw and-highway robbery, and train wrecking. Tha bon may have naan bed, but fFw5 real good. That ought to let ns ont of-jOLUbal anlta. The Fight efttelnllweed Ccrwaeili Tscjillflia.

Aa Interesting thing about the Braid vood mine horror, where tha aeTentj. bodiaa ars ba-iag taken out, ia the quarrel between two rival coroners. Tha mine opening is in Vill eon wevimw, AMHUOTVWIUlg 111 JYUft OOQD- ground of Grundy "county, and the Wilt connty emouer ia holding tha inqneet though the Grundy coroner eaya ha will pot in a bill for th fee and eoonat the matter. Tliie lejoo diaguetoj to talk Tbout, but it would 'tut be strange if the enrviving miner should throw eonwooraef down the hole. la it noe.

eibl that If the Newhall house had beroon oounty line we should have had a quarrel here rjialcotoaers I I rpolk of Detroit- are about' to iasud a State dictwtory5W; G. Stevenson was- in JtQwn to-day repre senting the steams, the electric light man, was in town loklayron -his way to Rockford. He had been to Dubuque to see the light "there Rev. J. Burtell, of orate at Galena on the We hope be Win wake up(h Lead City fromits lethargy, Miss Lizzie M.

Weishtr left for ChV-, cago this morning to visit her unde! Rev. M. Barth. will be absent Trr'ri about tjVO mOnthS. rv'i.

A letter has been recdved 'fromUie capUinofCo. Second Regt, Chics go, expresaing the wish that then will be a large delegation arrive here on the Fourth. Ladies Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church -will meet at the residence of 01 B. Bid well this be sefyedTMTfalPpaaT six odock. FOTBEDAME.

Tbia-grandrehl-reeiiooV BearSontlr -Bend, Indiana, is still flourishing. Th thirty-ninth annual commencement Notre Dame University was held Tuesday with an alumni mass," ivhich'Was followed by laying the cornerstone 0 thfljmiiJSciencgiIIsU.JhL.tbe evening tbe premiums wre distributed- to'Jun-lore and Seniors -Governor Zerragas. of Uhl huahua, Mexico, wumade an LL. D. The graduates were: A.

John. J. Malloy, A. Quin, John M.E. DonohuhJohn T.

Burke, W. J. OConner andW, HJArnold, Bachelors of Art. Robert Mi Anderson Joseph ONeilir William J. McCarthy and Ferdinand E.

Kahn, Bachelors 0 LENA. Rev. J.7.' Carter, the pastor of tbe Free- Methodist' ChurertaTreturned home from the camp meeting at Wayhe and will, preach on Sabbath day. 7 Mr. W.

B. Davidson's family move from Chicago about the first "of the month. Mr; Davidson rented the new and handsome house justertet T- ed by If Hockey. 7 Francis Maria gcovinei granted; a decree by Judke Tulejr, changing -hername to Frances -The graduating class of the Lena nigh school will' dose its work this Friday evening lh the High school room, 1 i f. -ti 7,.

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