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EVENING GAZETTE: FRIDAY, JANUABY, 31, 1890 Dates' CfChfornia Chestnuts, New Nut Mt-nts, 03 0 1 LITTLE CIANT VENTILATOR. A Chicago special sayn; Hob Gibbons, who was shot on Tuenday night by 1'olice Captain SchueUier. died lh morning. The trouble grew out of the i ronln casi'. ie (or Charlie) Peck, of Dixon, who was said to have the smallpox, has nothing like that disease, says Dr.

Edaon. The young man was taken to the pest hous9, but cannot be. removed except by permission of the State Eoard of Health. Ills friends expected to take him to Hot Springs, Ark. His mother is a large land owner in Peck once conducted a livery stable In Dixon.and is well known the sports here.

few ago Thomas S. McKln- acliou bad beeu taken at the meeting for planning means of mtslnj? aid fnr.tlm Dakota held In the chamber, at the time of going to preaa this afternoon. Albany, N. special sajs: The World's Fair Conference committee baa reached an and will recommend the omission from the list of names live persons not residing in New York City. special telegram from New York says, in reference to the bold bank wreckers, a detailed account of which given in our telegraph'c news columns, that inker Claassen cannot be found by the S.

Marshal, who is p5' nglfio pass out ot the bouse. In whiter toot Ires are up, causing more Impure cumulate In your room, ami with no venlliRUon Ihe Inmates are obliged to Inflate 1 witu-Impure ftlr, Which will Ca l1 7 0flt ae irkneis at the stumaon. wlilcn yon MI nt BMSS W8SS Idry'tne, In your bat will to the of sav- tor takes grand Invention. LEWIS P. WYNN.

THB KTBWIKO QAOTO Had HI the PrtoeTWO OFFICIAL PAPER To-night. O. of A. -John Trouth, of Valmyra, Is very 111. this morning CO Kerllng left for the east.

-A son of S. Smith is here from Chicago visiting him. -John G. Miller has in his saloon a cherry tree full bloom. -Mr.

and Mrs. Hiram Kllzmiller have gone to Cedar Haplds. -Yesterday was the. day of prayer for schools and colleges in this county Lee county circuit court Is still trying to decide whether or not cider is an Intoxicant. ibriBkle.

of St. Charles, has been visiting here for several days, returned home to day. tell us country roads that are not gravelled or macadamized are in very bad condition at present. -John Thomas, travelling salesman for Strlckler Co's." butter color factory, left today for ChamberBbnrg, la. Hev.

S. S. 1'almer will preach 'Presbyterian church this even- nrg-and on Saturday night, beginning at 7:80. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. may interest alien landholders in Illinois to know that those who are not American citizens by July, 1800, lose their property, it becoming forfeit to the State.

-Benjamin Gurtisen is now spending his spare time in superintending 1 the -building of-a and buggy, as he is unable to drive over the their present condition. in need of printing of any kind will have little difllculty in finding the proper place to get It GAZETTK ofllce, as a number of new signs have just been put up at the entrance to our building. telephone work here will be completed next week, and the con- si ruction men will then go to.Sioux City, where they have work to do for the Iowa Telephone that will occupy several months time. A Klchtmeyer, undertaker of the Kock Falls Mfg. left today for New York State, In response to a telegram announcing the death of his mother The funeral will be held on Sunday; just three weeks after the funeral of bis father.

The there is not a single case of real small-pox in Dixon One Grofe. has vario- lold, a disease of a nature something like small pox. (. barley Peck was said to bave the disease, but Dr. Edson claims It is not small-pox at all.

Brinokley, who has been assistant to Manager Cochran ot the Western Union Telegraph Co. for several months, left today for Elgin to accept a place as telegrapher In the Elgin office of the company. Three score of boys want Charley's place here, of citizens of Jordan was held In the 'town hall last night; and It was voted that the board of directors In each district to appointed a committee to solicit aid for the Dakota sufferers; and that such donations as are secured be brought to Sterling for shipment. will move.his grocery from the store building on West 3rd streetto a room In the Mercantile block for a short time. The vacates has purchased ney and J.St, J.

Greenough happened to arrive in the same vicinity on West 4th street just In time to extinguish a blaze that bad started to shoot up one side of the bay window a residence in that locality. A little child, who had a match, set flre to some packing around the bay window, and the two gentlemen got In time to quell the lire in Its mclplency. Their early arrival was a lucky thing for Mr Ureenongh. for the house happened to be one belonging to. him.

U. Hendricks conveyed a curious looking thing into the basement of his store this morning. It Is an IrO'i cylinder, and looks much like the barrel ot a cannon. It Is about four feet long and about flve inches in diameter. On Inquiry we learned that It wan an iron bottle, Oiled with 20 pounds of carbonic acid gas, compressed Into a liquid state.

It Is to be in charging his soda fountain, and contains gas enough for sixteen ordinary BllingJ of the fountain. This gas is said to be as pure as the gas can be made. has already been stated there have been numerous complaints regarding the water furnished coneutners by the Sterling Water Co. For several weeks past the water has contained muoh dirt, and from its taste and ap- have been- led to- believe that river water was run through the pipes. Whatever thedilll- culty may be there is no doubt that there has been chance for vast 1m- looking for him, and Is believed to have fled.

HOCK KAI.I-* is sick with la went to Cbl-1 provement in the water, and without doubt the Water Company will remedy the ditliculty as soon as possible, to conform with the city ordinances, and to retain their patrons. the clock and watch factory a large amount of machinery is being gotten in poaitlon, and benches are ba- M. Batcheller grippe. -t-Mrs. John McMahon cago this morning.

-t-Mlss Anna Reno, of Kewanee, III is the guest of Mrs. C. N. Barnes. -t-A little child of Alfred Worthlng- ton's fell from a chair last evening, injuring its spine quite badly.

Scholleld, who has been 111 at his mother's home In for three weeks, Is now about recovered. D. Bosebrook, our newly appointed postmaster filed his bonds today, and will be prepared to take possession of the office In a few days. Eisele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Eisele, of east Uock Falls, died at 8 o'clock this morning of dropsy and rheumatism of the heart. The funeral will be held at the house Sunday aftevnoon at 2 o'clock. S. Stonington, Connecticut, Is the guest of his brother-in-law, W. B.

Mr. Ryon is a horse dealer, of consideiable exper ience and he will probably purchase a few carloads of horses before he re turns. received a very bad wound yesterday while working for tlie Empire Manufacturing Co. A dlec which he is grinding got away from him and struck his upper lip, cutting it through to the bone. Doctors F.

J. Scott and M. J. mil dressed and sewed It together for him. ANYTHING THAT will help jon In profitably your business It if economical, p'OfHable and wiie method of procHtnawill prove the best and accompllsti pe bent results for the smallest expenditure of time or money.

Printers' Infe, a weekly journal iSBUPd by Geo. y. Howell if New York adverllsers the long and short of the story If you advertise or Intend to advertise, Ink will help you. Each number con lains articles fir the Information ot in tending or Inaxperleacsd advertisers, telling them hoV, when and whe to advertise. It InSereits exparienced ad vertisera by keepnvgthem Informed ot events in circles and by the timely discussion of topics of interest to advertisers in general.

The subscription price is Two Dollars a year. Sample copies are mailed free upon request. AT THE HEBd -Of Tiie List for 1890 in O'mile! ('iimil fartn-i, tn ten miles from HicrlliiR, lixui lo (KTHcri-. (1 txt western hum- In iowa am) Ni-lira-ka a. Nicr's ritr! Children Cry Castoria.

Davison's buckdlaart. flour is the best! Everyone uses trying it. 0:1 tf For correct styles order from TTK WARNER TALKS FOR SILVER. He Knvt.r. Ill Wlml.nii with Snli We Point Wltli I'rlile" To the "good came at homo," won.by- Hood's Sarsapartlla.

In Lowell, where it is prepaW. there is more of Hood's SarsaparUDa sold than of all other it has given the best of satiafaotton since its introduction tea Tbia could not be if the medicine did notspossess merit. If you from impure blood, try Hood's Sarsaparilla and realize its pe- ing arranged so that a large force can be given work in a short time. About twenty-live persons, including girls, are already employed, and within a month, Supt. Bauhner informs us, he expects to have seventy-live employed, and within three months he expects to have eullar curative jfower machinery and benches enough so that two hundred persons will be given work.

New persons are employed as fast as Mr. Bachner can teach them the manner of doing the work. Everybody In the factory is kept busy, and no visitors are admitted. Gen. Vance has received a copy of the report which has been sub inltted by Capt.

and Assistant Surgeon Brechemin to the adjutant general of the United States army, giving.the result of his Inspection of the Illinois' National guard at Camp Lincoln last summer. Capt. Brechemin pronounces the sanitary condition of the camp good, the water excellent In quality CITY. of heiriinson silver in set liv tlie lions i committee on c.oini nml wns continued ester -lav wus w-t irticnlnrly for hear the executive committee of the nil convention held in Si. Louis of tli ini'iiilifrs of the were present (Ion.

A. J. of the con mittee, wai the only speaker. He mmle ii'li. advocate free coinage.

Opinion on tlie Wliulnui Illll. At the conclusion of his argument; Gel Warner was imotioneil by memlwrs of tl committee conrernin; the liill. Tl principle of the bill, h- was to e-ita liiinetulli-iin. not on the ratio l.V,' or to 1, hut on tl'ie rntio-wliicli the commercn the world, for time ln-ins, metnllisiii, as properly understood, lie sai wns the unlimited hs.i of nietals money. The two olij-ctknis he made to bill were to section-- four and six.

Oliji-etn lo the I'llh the Mrliitiri-. The llrst, provides tlmt the notes issued i cler the provisions of this net shall Iw deemed upon demand, at the treasury of tlie United Stali-s. or at Hi tin-assistant treasurer, by the Usiie of certifiesU- of deposit for the sum of the notes so presentcl. in'ail amount of silver bullion npial in value (on the date of said cerlillcate) lo the iiiiinlwr of dollars stated therein, at the market price of silver, to IH-I! ti-rmined by the secretary of the treasury, based upon the price current iu the markets of the world. Suspensions of Kfci-lpls.

The oilier se -lion provides that it shall be lawful for the secretary of the the approval of tlie president, lo porarily, the receipt of silver bullion for treasury noli at any time hen he issatis- fled. that through ctimbiiwtionn or speculative manipulation the inarki-t. price of silver fa arbitrary, nominal or lictlllmis. If this bill, without I he objectionable features mentioned, should pnss-, lie said it would place silver on an upmlity with fiolil in a very short time, and would furnish the relief sought, or near it. wedding station- STERUNII UAZ Opera In pearl and leatfW casiiiK's.

with he best Fret c'i lendes, at extremely ow prices, I'sldered. JH. W. Bt.Qf.suM. 12, HI, -24 inch oak wond heap at DavlsoAi Coe's, Hock Falls H4t5 Children Cry Castoria.

Best grades of Hard arid Sofc Coal and kindlifTg for sale by T. J. Terrell. Sofi nut, Wi Gocd Goods and Low (Prices Siandi L. L.

JOHflSOM. rarmm oppoM Combinations ouslit to buy my cracker! IheJ are msde by no combination factory. I rfcelved In tbelut two monlbj 100 BARRELS OP THESE CRiCKEuS Which Is a guarantee of their Wafers are sold 4 poundtfor cents orW4 cents per pound by the bjm-i. Children Cry forTPitcher's Castoria. See Carpenter niw ad Call at E.

W. and get an eye tester free 13n.rgainH in Cnnm-d and Kritits, in Canned and Dried IVIents, rSyrups, Oil, nnd a.11 liinds of nt Children Cry Castoria. Ladies clean yduf kid gloves with the Mather Glove cleAier for sale only by II. Keefi-r Co. PEOPLE'S COLUMN will Insert tnret) mien in tun umn one time for 10 or tur nontii a wool' Bach additional line will uo rents it single In aertlon, week.

of I'stsntd. Granted of Illinois for the week ending) Jan. 28th, reported through the law office of O. E. Duffy 607 7th Washington, D.

Croasdtte, clasp. DYNAMITE FOR A PRIEST. Try t(i Illmv ll Jo pfi Klrl for genera tcW West r'ourt 90-tf TT rliclil person. trect. WI.H11 to employ lake rlnin-e ol my bi very fiisclnatlni? 10 week.

RefemiC' mrt time. Address, Wulker, jw ludles on sulary I at tlielr borne WRKI flveu. Hood pay fi slump, Mrs. 40 eod If JOHNSON'S. 1890.

1890. 1890. Bep the New Year BY TRAOINQ WHERE YOUR M-JNEY GO THE FARTHER 8ALA.UY, expenses In advance. lowed eacb nioktbVHteady. eimiloym-m Dunes (le- IverlPK niiiklnn tlo No iiostnl cards.

Address, wllbXtiliiip, Hafir I'buia Ohio. 40-eoJ-tI KOK MAL.K. BALK-so feet live minutes walk house, nil In llrst-class down. Would be cht Htahi, Agents. lot on Third street, 'in 1 lair, for Walzer A Imsiness built np bails of BUST UOOIJS FOR THE LKA8T MONbT; no deception and no misrepresentation; no high expenses; businew ccndu tod on the least possible per centnge of expense, is surely the correct one and offers the bist inducements to purchase B.

The BEE HIVE and ample In quantity, and the rations provided by the state generous. A de plorable Ignorance among company officers of their duties in connection with the medical department was re' ported, and Capt. Brechemin found that no Instruction was given of the meaning of the surgeon's call. He recommended the.selection of regimental medical staffs by a mode of election similar te that In vogue In the regular irmy Instead of by appointments by the colonels, "a system which, he pronounced very faulty. The use of-flnn- nel shirts for field service was recommended for sanitary reasons.

moufns the loss of one of Its ist prominent physicians and citizens. Dr. Samuel Taylor. Dr. Taylor was apparently In good health up to noon yesterday, but after dinner, be complained of not feeling well, and reclined on a settee for a short rest.

While lying down, he had an attac t. of ayoplexy, and he died a few hours after dinner. Tbe news was telephoned to this city last evening. Dr. Taylors death Is a serious loss to Morrison and the surrounding country, not only on account of his skill as a physician and surgeon, but also on account of his val ue as a public spirited citizen.

Dr. Taylor was a native of Sharon, Ohio, and was about years of age. The doctor was highly educated, having graduated from Oberlin College and from the Western Keserve Medical 1 College at Cleveland, Ohio, for removing button fasteners. Jones, Dfccatur, staple driver. '3 K.

City, car door, Pettigrerf, Jollet, shears for metal A Hogels, Canton, feed trough. Uyan, ifecatonlca, and A Me Donald, Ledf Rim, draft equalizer. Harvard, eaves trough banger. IIW slatted lloo covering. 0 Willlts, New Boston, rowing ap paratup.

Marsh, Uockford, miter box (d sign). There many each repres hite soaps, ented to be practicing at Salem Ohio, In He began where he lie re- now will probably then be fitted up for the grocery, and Mr- Gaulrapp will then be located just one door east of bio present location. band down an Important decision In the circuit court at D.xon this the ques tlon as to wbether older an Intoxlcat- IDB wl.hln the means of the dram-shop act. It is admitted that the defendant sold pure apple Older and drank In tuffclent quantities It might Intoxicate. The defendant's attorneys claim that elder not come within tne meaning of the taw, and that a the Dot liable under went to Morrison, where he has since practiced.

Dr. Taylor earned a sub stantlal repute as a medical praotlilon er and built up a proatable and exten slve practice, lit officiated as coroner of Wblteslde county for eight yearc He was a member of the American and was also a Taylor leaves a wlf and three children. The latter ar Era, the wife of Dr. Fitzgerald Dr Taylor's partner, Miss Majr, young society lady of Morrison, wh has hosts of friends bere, and Wllll who ls attending school. Their legion friends here extend the "just They but all th'ey laclj the pecialiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine.

Ask fisr Ivoryj Soap and insist Won hiving it. Tis iniiliiiKlit yi-stiT'lny nn ntU'inpt WHH mailo Wow nslleiici' of Hcv. Josoph Klwk ingpr, paslor of St. Jcwph's Ilonmii C'ntholi cliuri-li at Munsflfl 1, this i-ounty, with ilynn inito. A luul in the with fiisn thy outside of ImililiiiK- irl of the.

1 explosion "wmThi'iircl two inilefi iiwiiy; nml WIIP ilows 111 the pastor's n-siili-m-e wcrj wivcked. The killing of Knthur is supposcsl to liavo tlio olijwt of ilynninitrt-s, but there is' no rim to the. Knthei- Flwkinger IM-HUVI-S thi-m to IM; Anarchists. There is great excitement, in lown. luipulfd it I.iinip I oHt.

LONDON, Jnit. linrricun- dus.s'tl over Nordhiist'ii, Saxony, yesterday, cnusinjj tlainiiKe. When upon the town lliioniun was engaged In ri-pnlriii(? a wire on Ihe rmif of a house. Tim force of the wind swept him thoroof, and In his fall ho struck Ihe top of lamp which piisseU through his body, killiiiK diBtnntly. The exertions of neveral men were required fa relenw) dead from its Impalement.

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ire ut Ahr. est 3rd St. I'ric BU-tl'J C1OR -C. as new -Hani i-lulf Inquire burner; chcap-gond bis olllce. three line real- I.J)ush.__ 81-tI 3 ft oak wood son Coe's, 1 per cord at Davi- Falls.

0410 INANClAL-Money on farm security. loan at 6 per I. Bulb. Hock Kalli. 32-tt Is just such a house to trade at as above represented.

You can get the worth o-fyour uionej, anfl what is bolter, ytm can buy goodi cueaper I hau atr uny iilLer in this part of the State. Don't be deceived by others advertising for ods are high at any price. Something new in WANTS I Boarders Wanted iu cents (or linos In the KVKHIXO GAzrrrB. J. W.

CUSHMAN, Practical Horse-Shoer and BUcksmitfa, SterHnic, 111. Home-made Sboen.Oa^t Steel Toe Calks for trol ting, Huunlng, Carriage und Kara Horses. guaranteed. given special attention lu- terlerlng permanently cured. Horses.leU lu pvrieomafuty until called I BUI My winter etookUr boota and shoes regardless of cust-Xf you want a pair of boots or than manufacturers and see me.

69-tf W. Blossom tias taken the agency of the and Eyeglasses. These spjfctacles are different from in that the lenses are grouty from a French Tinted Crystal that Auts out the chemical and heat rays making them very soothing to tjfe eyW Be sure and try them, see thaf that ftade mark is on every lets. DAILY CAPACITY 2,000 BARRELS Personal taxes uaryl5th. Offl nga, beginning 90 tf All tbe money 1 stays right In 8jf i6u spend at the Blnk Ving.

ust be paid by Feb- lll be open Feb. 1st. B. EMMONS. Tax Collector.

Sure cure for fuel of Davlaoi i Buy your 04te auctioneer i still alive and attend to city and country sales (wAhort notice. Can 1 lea. orders at A i Store or at my nue north of 4th Ibis. Give me a At the UlQk Mer. N.

Gaulrapp, eery store from Its room In the doors west of ture etoor Stor inesa In the morning, Feb BOOK BINDING. Well done with good materials for Harper's, Century and all other magi- lines and periodicals. Fine binding for Issued In parts. All kinds of blank books made to order and satisfaction guaranteed. Fine lea her work a -specially.

WJL Ceylon (Pan Fired). This Tea is new in this country and rery little is imported. It natural color and has the finest flavor of any tea now in the maikot. I will sell this lot at 70c. Fine COFFEES; Combination at 30 and 35c; Straight Kio at 25c.

If you want the best buy the Eagle;" they are the best and healthiest; there aru cheaper crackers, but they are like poor bread; no good. A fine stock of TABLE SYKUPS; ver Drips, white, at 45c; Houey Drips, The best grades of FLOUK at lowest pilces; Snow Flake, Aurora Bell, Lily White.Golden Wi ddiuar, at Oue Dollar a sack, up. Every sack warranted as represented. Large stock of Canned Ditetl Fruits, Graham Bros. Fiho Crockery, Glassware, L6JDP94 Ac.

Genuine Pennsylvania BUCKWHEAT. steam dried and nbsolute4y pare. TOBACCOS, Plug, "Fine Cat and frmok- ing- tbe old time fine cut at WHS per tbe same grade is sold by others at, to 15c per tb. mai a fM a iertbeBEE I llivE to sell more goods for less money House in Sterling, 111. R.

K1MBRO. THK UKK Hendrlck's Drug mce on 13th ave- Jharges reasona- MKYEBS, Auct. evening. Cha move his gro- int locatton to itlle Block, two Wlndom's furai- be open for bus lon Monday will 08 ta Bljr Nelllft stnry- In tbe I Family Story the talk of the day. IB towns are no newsdealers the Family Story I'aper months for one conUlnlng Nel i Bly's Great Storrf Adkress MTNHO'S Puausutiw HOUSE, 24 and 2t) vandawater Street, Nsw York, N.Y.

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