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The Daily Journal from Freeport, Illinois • 4

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i i i i i i Juili) oornfll gpb llfpnbiicflg. a Mr Lake a well-known luck- lauon, ana oeauuiuuy jocaiea. The etlemRiI wa lhaking hands consulship there which Major Wood-Lith ffiSrt frtwida May. cock has, la not a salaried one, but one with his hrwirtrniay Urfe up of. fees, and la worth about 5 ot" -Ur of his legs this morning, w.tir an 1 legs men reside, til of whom regret the loss of such a pleasant The funeral occurred this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, hero being a large attendance of riends.

JOHNSON. Mrs. Ilelntze Johnson died at IUdott I on Sabbath day, from child birth. The ady was but twenty years of age. Her eath Is indeed sad, and abe leaves a I arge number of mourners.

FOR CHARITYS 8 AKE FltEEIK)HT, JULY 2, 1883. THE CIU AND COUNTRY Borne Additional Facto' in Begird to tho Burglary Committed at Shan-' non Friday Night ax. Dr. Fair attended the man. Edwin a Moffett, of the firm of, Ilogan, Smith A teas, coffees and apices, Kansas City, Missouri, la la the city.

The BetlenJV at one time a resident, and hw friends are glad to welcome him here. THAT 8UBTB1SX. WIUT ONE or TDK GUESTS FROm'cAR- iioll county has to say regard- JXO THE SURPRISE ON MR. AND MRS. CRA1 CR06S.

W.D. Hughes, editor of the ML Car-roll -Jirfor, was la-attendance at-the SEWSTOClFOEtj, SPRINO TRtt The Office Abolished To-Day Captain Herehey to he Detained. 3 1 Clias.naggart, formerly general agent I cross surprise, and in his paper, the for the White sewing machine lu Texas, I Minor, he has the following to say now occupying the same position Everybody knows Cbyley E. Cross, the the state of Iowa, is here to visit bis I gentlemanly conductor ou the CL ft wire and children. Charley is one of x.

railroad, and his amiable wife ing machine who reside in Freeport, and formerly the moat energetic sewing of this place. Well, a few ot their The invicago Military Ken to Arrive in the City Tneaday Afternoon. i General Local Mlecellany W. Warner delivered an address on ca." Mist Grace M. Hayes give a recitation.

Dr. Jenkins bad a cheering word to say and there were in addition appropriate singing, concert responses and devotional exercises. A' profusion of-iiandome bouquets, tbe gifts of kind friends, oo vexed the superintendents desk and tbe piano; and these, at the close of the were sent to the sick, i -To each bouquet, as, it Is sent opt on'its mission of. mercy for committees from-the alassea are-appointed to provide dowers. for this, purpose.

every Sabbath there is attached a card bearing oh one side the beautiful eonplet from Longfellow; Emblems ot our own groat resurrection i Emblems of tho brightest tbo better land." And on tbe reverse side: "The Flint Fresbvteriaa Sundsy School with tbe love of theulldren.N- Doubtless these gifts of tbe children carry sunshine and blessing into many a sick FIRST METHODIST ClIURCIL In absence of the pastor, Rev. Joseph Crammer occupied the pulpit ef the FlrstMethodist church, delivering sermon that was well received. -TEMPERANCE BALL. la the afternoon of the Sabbath, Miss Addie J. Goodrich delivered an illustrated lecture on temperance that proved interesting.

Miss Goodrich Is a fluent talker, and makes a good impression on an audience. A CARD OP THANKS. The male quartette choir wb6 led the singing in the Second church yesterday did great credit to themselves and were highly appreciated by tbe congregation. I desire, in behalf of the church, tcTreturn to them our moat sincere thstaks for the service rendered to successfully and acceptably Rev. M.

Crissman. men in the west i a Wheeler, the Illinois' Central most intimate friends and agt was to town today. cea remembered that; Wednesday the Sorting up the Albert Lea, ex-1 i7th of Jane, would be the 25th annl-cnnlon! which goes over the road July versary of their married life and nth The. fare from this city for -the I thought- it would be a grand thing to round trip will be 11.40. I give Charley and bto brthMf a su J-Webhr Addams returned home on I prlae upon that day fif they could tahttwlta-lt1 will be a source of gratification to Mr.

Addams many frtends to learn that he Is feeling well, and that hopes are entertained that he will be the same ever surprise Charley) and call upon them at their residence at Freeport and Congratulate them upon the advent of their 25th anniversary, i A few-of the Lanark people got together and and wi? 4, ani loV THE ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE POOR AT TIIE OPERA HOUSE A WORTHY CAUSE; AND A -GOOD PROGRAMME. The members of the Amity Society have arranged for an entertainment eff a general character, to be at Wileoxon Opera bouad this evening. The Amity Is composed of young idies who are connected with the First Presbyterian church of this city, and the main object of tbe society is to raise, funds to alleviate tbe sufferings of the I P11 to purchase will poor of this respect to best makes nA creed. The Journal and Republican is aware of the fact that these ladies have already done a noble work, and many people of this city can look back aqd recall some acta of kindness toward them that tbe Amity is responsible for. The ladles have been busily engaged today In decorating tbe hall for the entertainment, and have labored bard.

Tbe ball -presents a very inviting appearance, and all who go to night will appreciate it There should be a large attendance of the people of this city at the Opera house, and all who will attend 1 undoubtedly have a good time. Folio ing is the programme to be carried out: Piano Solo, Prof. Bischoff; Vocal Solo; Mrs. Dexter Knowlton; Duet, Prof. Bischoff and Mr.

Sholtz Auction; Intermission Vocal Solo, Mr. Stone-man; Fantomine, Add -Robin Gray; Solo (violin cello), Mr. Sholtz. Vein aw, Mw 1 HI Prtera. Eirtlra petato powhase'wiii ke.andth;i0ltJ ble patterns and; the prices, at I MAYNARD'S -l A I purchased an elegant platform 'rocker, the brothers and sisters of Mrs.

Cross behutlful eakq basket, and tbe Mount Carroll and. wife, MrJobn. Irvine-and wife. Mr. G.

Bailey and wife, Mr; W. D. Hughes and W. A. Fierce! and Mr.

B. Fateh and wife, (so tbe card read), presented them, with a beautiful silver butter dish and cake basket, and Dave Cross and wife presented them with -an elegant gold lined silver cream pitcher. The delegation1 from JLanart and ML Carroll met at the Brewster House and repaired to the residence of Mr. Cross in a body, took them by storm, and as good natured gentleman as of ydre soon." The Devil Advocate is the title of a neat four column, page Mini-monthly paper Issued by the devils in the JduRNAL and Retubucan office. The first Issue is gotten bp in excellent style and reflects credit on the youngsters.

They set up the type, edit the paper and print it themselves- Many a distinguished journalist began his career in this way. INTELLIGENCE. home Miss Eva Bell returned I on 4 1.7 XH GENERAL, W. Smythe.il in town. GO to the Opera house to-night.

The 0. M. A. will meet to night This is the day of the sear ion Fen Art Hall will be open all Summer. Come to Freeport on the Fourth of Jrfjr xiie measles still trouble the litUc ones.

This Is dividend day at the National banka. The teachers and scholars can now a rest. The Amity entertainment will oooui -tbia evening. Wednesday will be the grand military day for Freeport, See the gypsy -camp at the opera house to-night The Grand Aamy Fost will turn out on the Fourth. The banks take trade dollars for eigbty-flve cents apiece.

Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Boylngton will arrive home to-morrow.

Misa Clara II. Miller went to Chicago this morning. The CL M. ft St. F.

road sell excursion tickets July 3 and 4th. W. II. Hoff, the Lena creamery man, was on our streets today.1 Ben Merrill and Charley Staver have arrived home from Delavan. There will be a regular calathumpian 7-parade on the Fourth of July.

Wednesday evening and the minstrels Thursday There will be a meeting of Freeport Council No. 498 tomorrow night- I.W. Hockey, who has been employed in a Chicago insurancef office, la home. Will Green took tho morning train for Chleagojo be absent until Wednes- 1 Dri-Iticliardsoni of Lena. passed ladies A TELEPHONE SUIT, WHAT THERE 19 TO 1 HE SUIT TIIAT E.

T. KEIX THREATENS TO BRING AGAINST THE FREEPORT EXCHANGE. Some weeks ago it was Intimated that E. T. Keim, of Dubuque, who was the instigator of tbe Telephone ex change here, was about to bring a suit against the company, and claim damages for a non-fulfillment of contract It Is further stated that the reason that Little, Sanford -ft Neff transferred their stock to other parties is that they did not care to be involved in any litigation, i The Rockford RtyUitr anjuugauon.ii.neitocKiora Htyuitrx Saturday from Chicago.

Dr. J. spending a few days here. Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Koenig were at Forreston on Sunday. Dr. A. E.

Hockey left forlowa City today, accompanied by his sister. Miss Mary Hockey, who will remain there during the summer. Fred Clayton is home from Chicago fora visit-'. Mrs. C.

A. Staeetz and. Mrs. Seferas Snyder have returned from a pleasant visit to They were accompanied by Miss Addie Martin who bos been to the Garden Cjty since spring. Mr.Frsnk Martin; of Sterling, Is to the city to visit fyu relatives and numerous friends.

ller. Niles Ileermank and. little boy were to town today from Amboy. Mt. J.

H. Wilson, yardmaster for tbe Illinois Central, and his sisters, the Misses Wilson, have' gone tO Mifflin-burg. to visit the scenes of their childhood. f- Miss Phene Breitgrann, of Dixon, i strived in thejdty I the guest of Mrs. John Geer.

Mr. and Mrs. H.1I. Beals went to Ft Dodge, Iowa, on Saturday afternoon, where they will be the guests of Mr. I and Mrs.

Chas. R. Dixon. B. MCF.U1CVOI: Chicago, i few days here.

(and she felt happy that for once she had out-g nna i him. About 0 oclock Mr! and Mrs. Cross were re-united In marriage on the -25tb -anniversary-by tbe Rev. Mr. Reeser, of Freeport, after which an elegant supper was prepared by the ladies, who bad everything provided, and we know every one enjoyed themselves and did justice to the occasion, and will be a time long to be remembered by all present At midnight most of the company took tbe train for their respective homes, with many well wishes to Mr.

and Mrs. Cross and family. THE FOURTH. UEUT.jVEIRLIVp, OP CO. A.

SECOND REbT. N. PAYS A VTSlf TO THE CITT THE DAT.WE CELTUKATE. All arrangements for the proper observance of tbe coming Fourth of July in this city are about perfected, and the committee feel that everything will go like dock work. Louis Veirlingrrof Company Second Regiment 1.

N. arrivrafrdm Chi-cago Saturday evening, and spent the Sabbath here, the guest of the commit-' tee. The gentleman expressed himself-as thoroughly -satisfied with all arrangements as made, and expects that all will have a grand The lieu-. tenant said that there will be about 150 N. Ar Draper left for arrive here, Including many ladies.

GRADUATED WITH HONOR. Our oldest citizens will well remember lion. William M. Buckley, a brother of Doctor B. T.

Buckley of this city William M. Buckley was Judge of the County Court of Stephenson county for several and also County Tre nrer. lie now resides lu Southern Illinois. His daughter has been attending the State Normal School, a Carbondale and recently graduated from that institution of learning, with the highest honors of tbe school Carbon dale Criterion to reporting the graduating exercises says: The assembly was next favored by the valedictory address, and oration on Silent Influences," by Miss Alice Buckley-- Miss Buckley has gained the honors iff the year in tbe school, and she has acquired a reputation as a student- Andestimableyoung. lady the nobleness and influence of which will long be remembered.

When we say that this young lady carries with her the respect of all her friends It would be mildly expressing it, for both faculty and students have learned to love her. And while they rejoice in her honorable departure into life, it is with feelings of fegret at losing so noble a young full of feeling and respect for both faculty and students. The oration, was considered by msny as the ablest production of the day. THAT SHANNON BURGLARY. 7 SIXTY DOLLARS IN CASH STOLEN FROM M.

SCnAUERS SAFE, AND NOTES TO THE -AHOUNT OF 87,000111 NOTES RECOVERED. 7 Saturdays issue of the Journal and Republican contained all the facts that could be obtained relating to a robbery that was -committed at Shannon the -Right-! before. This morning-we telegraphed for additional particulars, and the answer states that on Friday night between the hours of 1 and 2 of M. Schauer An entrance Not made ji seems to have obtained information DUD ullO uQOflS somewhere, as thefollowing, printed is -r -Saturdays iuue, will show: tyi Irinra fl. E.

T. Keim. formerly of the Rockford 1116111. Telephone Exchange.has sued the Free-1 Rjr vv port Exchange for 83,000. Tbe occasion XUCLla.

JxLllllS. of the suit is not known, but he helped organize the Freeport line and the nWlflCOQ T.ovn probability is they they did not pony up I JWAPOpOf tlaWl the collateral or keep their contracts. Mr. Farwell, the president of the company. Informed a- reporter-for-tiie Journal and Repuflican that Mr.

Hem bad threatened to commence pro ceedings, but no suit had been institut ed; neither did he think there would be. There was some sort of an arrange- ment with Keim to give him twenty IjrfiSRPR shares of stock and at 6ne time a reso- 0wO through town for Chicago, to purchase r.iL. Mrs. Ream and daughter! of Damp! shire, Illinois, returned to their home today. M.

M. Fenner, one of the live traveling men for. the Henney Buggycomia-1 ny, Is The farmers say that the! Lord is willing and that there will be a bountiful harvest It is anticipated that then will be a good time at the BuenhVista picnic next Wednesday. ARRIVE TUESDAY, '4 aprMdirl1y Saturday. The doctor was; for many years, an honored resident of this city, and in whatever he undertakes he baa the very best wishes- of many.

Free-portere for success. -N0H J-ii 1 The Chicago Military men wUl arrive in the city by special train over tbe 111- inois Central road, on 'Tuesday afternoon; reaching here-between five and six oclock; At tbe depot they will be met by the Germania band, the Fonrth of July committee and Co. I. N. G.

ution was passed to that effect, and afterwards rednded. Keim, it is claimed, I did not do as he had agreed to. and the company do not feel that he is entitled to anyth I MISCELLANEOUS. 77" LEKAT Judge Andre wlllnds, of Lena, 7. will I the sterlwo -revenue office aboL- I commanded hv Capt-Frank -Lohi i A.a j.i ir iL.

I nuvn A A TAW 7 WAAnfiAnw I MAJOR WOODCOCK IMim TO-DAY ACCEPTS THE CONSULATE-CAPT. I1ERSUET RETAINED AS DEPUTY COLt LECTOR. rr r- march will made np Stephenson street, halting-' to; front of -the court bouse, where an address of -welcome will be After the exercises the compan- A.ner tne exercisea com -i i pan-4 oolOCK, B. m.T menore 'As has beep statedln these columns I tea will be escorted to Armory hall, was entered by burglars eretoforejne revenue office at Sterling I where they will stack arms, and break was effected through tb heretofore J' oolock, a. m.T the store the will be no more after -r der wasgivem the nation iigQjBd to the Rrewstsr and other hotels! the sash up The.

safe1 was opened by and must be respected.The gentleman 1 7 the EVESiNOV' i. I a Jimmy -and tr baick window by prying open tbe shutter and forcing 1 800 in cash and 7,000 deliver the address at Winslow on of Chas! Delsher. who arrived here from Huron; D. several days ago, Is improved in health. i The board of directors ofltbe 7-.

22 22 will hold a meeting in their rooms 7 evening at 6 oclock. in marriage Cnas. M. Sallade 2' Q-. vJX ,7 and.MikfKte.

Rrtan. 2'. not forget tiuit ilie' entertainment the Opera IlOuse tolgbril ToTthtf benefit of the poor of our city, neBt ottnepoororour Correspondence.) The merchants enjoyed a tood trade Saturday, as there were a liuic number ot fanners la town. Corn Is growing rapidly and ths men who eome In from the country rejoice at the I prospects for all-crops. K.

H. Meaiin was i eelvfng tho eoamatulatlons ot his friends, on Saturday i a little lad arrived at his home early la the mornlug and Frank says he will vote twenty-one years hence mother and child dc-Ing well and happy. Ourgenikl postmaster, C.F. Houser, bolds up his hands nigh he has been out Bshlng and had a Jolly time of IL, Gen. Waite arrived home Saturday from Sycamore, accompanied by hla wtfo-wtra Is quite 1U It is tbe wish of all our people that she will recover.

The editor of the Lena fire-, W. Lewis, has rnurped from hla Jowa and is oneo agalu In his sanetum aa busy as ean be. The Rhirlous Fourth will not be cell -brated In Lena this year; eome of our peope I will go to Cedarvllle to attend the celebration, some will hear Judge Hinds speak at Winslow, where a celebration will be held, while a large number of Indies and gentlemen wlU spend the A. Sbannon.J. A.

Clark. H- day at Freeport. In notes taken; Next morning tbe notes rot-fr fnnnd tinder the Bldewalk: No goods were stolen. i There is no clue to the burglars, though It to thought they are professionals a gmd concert will he 'given at Ger mania hall; which, will, he in.chargelot the Second rogiment; band, under the leadership of Prof. D.S.

McOqsb, will he a pleasing featarerofthe-vtoit who succeeds Maj. Woodcock to ireaent collector of the Aurora district Mr. Crooker, who. it to said, was backed by Senator Cullom.c The Sterling (tewfMhref erring- to the matter.Bays'. Maj.

Woodcock had I tbe. matter.says: had y. K'1" I of theCliicagoans.heje,j; ThA concert I xJt is generally John the' German Insur-1 already made up his mind to accept the I will be concluded at 10 oclock, after jour Issue. -k; i. believed, as stated in lhatrthe parties who committed tbe burglary used tbe Porter bone and buggy, taken1 out of tbe I stable the same night.

THE DEATH OF THE WIFE 6f TI1E LATE -7 DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR! CONt -ORK8SIONAL HONORS -OTHER DEATHS. Mrs! James Rockford ance Company, returned on Saturday from the Southwestern It.1 11. Holder, Ihe XortYiwestern agent, will sell round-trip, tickets to 2 Bluff camp-meeting for 83L90. Mrs, Mayhee and daughter, of lowa'. wlio were visiting relatives here, left fpr.

Marengo this morning, Mr, and Mrs, A. S2 Held have return which a. be tendered the visitors followed 1y a social hop. On the Fourth the programme as published in Saturdays will be carried HEADLIGHT FLASHES, ITEMS OP GENERAL INTEREST OLEAREP I FROM THE RAILWAY OFFICES THE C. consulship to the eome of the Collectorshlp matter; 'Ilia health is poor and he is desirous of trying the genial dime of Italy as a health restorer.

Catania is a dty of 60,000 pop-1 ulatiou, situated at the base- of Mt. Altns, on the east Side of Sicily. Mr. Crooker (usheen revenue collector at Aurora since! 1870. The office will re-! main at Aurora the distillery K.

Nelson and WUl Whiter were el horaeom I the Sabbath. Miss Hay. Miller arrived home I Saturday-from a visit to Forreston and Thr Hon The Baptists expect to commence the eree-on of their place of worship Uoekrane, tho well-known Uhtc mide the plans, which arrived by your reporter it establishment The church Is Iom tbeir wedding trip. They visit, starts up, when it will undoubtedly be m. a.8T;p.

2: v-: i a lady well known in this dty, is dead! e.n Dakota territory andoiher places. transferred to A dispatdi from Milwaukee says the Her bus! I IV VuwiAmap msKa1 fioa AAAvi ita1 I tanmahlnfl In ThalrAj a 8a Ka an Kw I Jf.W, Newcomer, wbo bas occupied townships In Dakota tobe husband is thb American Express to be a frame, and to cost 8.0(9 ot 18,000. Rev, F. C. Winslow, your well-known citizen, hold service at theM.

K. eboieh on the Dr-Roekley. of. Freeport, paid, a visit to Dr! stiver Saturday. Then was a statement printed In the JOCRXAt axd.

Rkpublicas the other day', relative to the unfortunate affair that Walter Fitzgerald was connected with In His brother Edward, who was In Iowa, will soon pay the place another visit. As Is is hut fourteen i an altecaUoQ about twenty known young Fitzgerald, who Is but fourteen years of agejbeeamc engaged In an altecaHou with a man named Adams, about twenty RemeffiberFrof. D. 'fi McCosh'wiH pay a visit to the pity on tile 4th of uly; and will, lead the Second Regiment 7 i R. W.

Jones and J. L.IIughes sail for Europe on the City of Berlin, July 7tlf; 1 They leave to-morrow morning for the east, Freeport i i to celebrate.the Fonrth in the good, old way. and all citizens abobld make a siieeial effort to make ibe celebration a succesk. fl-Jte a number of Freepwters will go to lVcatonica on the moruinglof the 4th, and hear O. Lathi talk, reluru-ing in the afternoon.

i Yards Black Colored Silks I TJ amnflnfc TYTll I ILII 1 IIH1I IO I years ot age, resulting in the latter receiving a I-- 11 entlnthejuglervelnbomakntfelnthehandsof I saH nr lOfln bJ Fitrg warn, which caused death. The sh -men DvilL Cwl-. Aa90 importatioPP1 These re ,4 1 runin all the way him several Umes. At tbe time of the uuL nate accident, Adams knocked Fitzgerald down with the result mentioned above. His employer, we understand, and others In the neighborhood where the deed wae done, sympathize with the young man, and consider he acted In self-defense.

His brothers live In this ettf, and are lespectabls young men. Young Fits-, gerald bu a 'gnat many friends here! who sympathize with him In hla trouble. FREEFORT WITHOUT A X3ITT DIRECTORY surveyed by the St. Faul company number over forty instead 6f as originally rum-, ored, and the 'cost of the: work win reach 815,000. Aa the survey will extend to the north and west of tbe-present track men have no doub( that the company intend to.

build to. Bismarck at an early date. -f Mr; Alexander President of the SL.panl road, has gone to Europe. Before his departure he spoke in glowing terms of tbe bright crop prospects along the line of his road; I John.A. Webb, Esq, formerly travel ing agent of the Illinois Central rail-, road, Southern Division, has been appointed general ticket and freight agent of the Natchez, Jackson and Columbus road, with headquarters at Natchez, agent at Rockford, tbe-genttanan who received the nomination of congressman from the last Democratic con ventton which was held here.

The KegUter says: Mrs! Orissa of 'James Ticknor, manager ef the. American Express office and, secretary of tbe Rockford Watch Case factory, (lied a 6 oclock this toorning after an illnen of about two weeks. She first sufferei from inflamation of the bowels, bu that disease was subdued only to be followed by a severe attack of paralysis and nervous prostration which resulted in death, Deceased was 53 years of age ant was born in Grotonjsew York, In 1827 Thirty-five yean ago she was married to Mr. Ticknor, ana Immediately afterward they removed to Rockford; where hef YuBMhrCfigagrtftr thr exj which be has followed ever since. It was known that she was dangerously 11 as much as a week ago, and Dr.

Boyd, who was attending her, advised a consultation, but she objected strenously to calling In any other pby-sicum. She leaves one Frank, who to also engaged in tho Jlmerican Express office bore. EOCH.I Joljn Kochr Studied at tiie -residence of his son jn this dty Sabbath morning, after a Ulness of teveral weeks. The FOR MX-YEARS. the position of storekeeper at Sterling, 1 was a caller at the Journal and Re-' publican office thia.

morning. It is not probable that either tbe store-keepers or guagero whose headquarters are at Sterling will be affected by the change. Mr. Newcomer, who is at present visit I ing at Lena, will probably be retained. He was formerly connected with the old Journal afterwards the editor of the Lena Star, which paper he had charge of until his appointment to the position he now occupies, by the late Maj.

Nase, who Was then collector. I Mr. Newcomer an. excellent gentleman, and has many friends who trust he will be retained. It will, be good news for-the Freeport friends of the chief deputy, Capt.

-A, HrHereheyr-toJearnthaLtiLJiaa. been asked to retain 1 the same position. I He. has held the position for years, knows all about the business and no better maA-for-tbeofflce could be-se-1 lected. Mr, Crooker is entitled tb thanks for exercising sack good judgement 1 7 Collector Crooker, who will succeed himself and Major Woodcock aa collector of.

the nek district, with headquai tert at was originally from: Ogle county; He to highly esteemed by those who know him. He euJovs-lhe 1 There will be regular meeting of Rlqsldo ledge K. of tomorrow Messrs. Folk ft Co, of Chicago, publishers of the Illinois etate ga setter, have comfnehced the canvass for a eitj directory of Freeport 7 It will contain V.J. Thisvis2aB evening.

It to Important that aril' members should attend. r. V. This evening the council will assemble in regular monthly session. It Is expected that a large amount of busi-: ness wffi.be transacted.

2 J. G. Wells, of Pennsylvania, returned 'from west a few days ago, and spent the. Sabbath at tbe residence of Jacdb B. Mitchell of LancsSfSbAged --7 63 years and.

Mrs. Babcock, of Eleroy. Wto, aged 50 years, have been an alphabetically arranged list of bust ness firms and private citizens; a 61as- sified list of sll trades, professions Add 4 SABBATH- 8EKVICE8- INTERE8TIN07 XlSBIONAhT EXEBOISRS AT THE FIRST PRESBYtEfifAN CHURCM 4. IN THE AFTEBNOONOTHER -NOTES. Impressive and interesting" misalbn-' ary exercises were held ln te! First Presbyterian Sunday school The two department! of the school met together Inasmuch as it was Missionary Day.

torn Sunday! school. room W4g well-paqked-r with children and friends of the school The little from the Infant clast In charge. OfMias pursuits; a miscellaneous directory; city and county officers, public and jrl- fill lr TlTfiSS Vate schools, banksnhurcbes, ineorpo- MAAA rated' institutions, etc. The firm of I R. Folk ft Co.

has a good reputation as publishers of dlrectoxiestaad this city ls sadly in need of one. I 1 1 I rJ VgrantrtJ marriage license Lieut Nortdn, Xwllfd Ugan! and Cullom lver bjsaddresrtottie rjind Army is Jnow-getUng-anxlous tobe relieved, confidebceTndfriendship of Senators i. i- Major Woodcock M'he wishes to go-over to- Catania hid the next two; Catania I wumn xn new iwu wwia vaiama Post onrAlexandria" oir next Friday evening. Instead of last'. Friday, as an nounoed.

inattpa ox iU8v. naar. as Our brands of 'floor are tiiei best everi sold In this market. H. D.

Post ft Cof an-1 i aacuungiy wixnoas ana ana; wun me I thnn Amahim i Tn thm uxm sut stoty thousspoya-1 happy bnzz of bwnidg Mr. G. 7 i- '7-, V- I i A C'l I.

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