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9 TWO EDITIONS' DAILY i mm? 4 WeeUy Established 1 665 MATTOON, ILLINOIS, TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 16; 1904 Daily Established 1874 TOON DEMURRER NO CRUISER ANOTHER BRACE PRIMARIES IN SANGAMON COUNTY IN SENATOR BtRTOX CASE DIS-MISSED BY JUDGE ADAMS THE JAPS In the District Court ln-Stj Louis This BROOMQORN MARKldT. Central Illinois broomcorn buyers continue to Invade territory in this state as far east. as Paris, and during the last ten days have bought up large percentage of brush remaining In the hands of the growers, says a Paris dispatch. One lot of six car loads was shipped this week from Paris to Areola, where many brokers are Each car contained an average of ton tons of broomoorn, which was bought at 'prices ranging from $70, to $100 a ton, according to the quality. Although there has been no advance in price, the brokers who are buying this bfush evidently think zette.

Horning Accused of Helping "Get Rich Quick" Concerns. ANNAPOLIS GRADUATE HERE Attorney Edward Craig and Don William J. Butler Favors Yates BCit He Insists That Craig, the latter an Annapolis Acad Ispatch From St. Petersburg Says that the Cruiser Boyar eniy graduate who has been assigned (ScrlppsrMcRae St. Louis, February 16.

Judge Adams in the United States distrct to the gunboat Machiaa, were here from Mattoon spending the day with Hamlin Shall HaveJaiLEIayr-Chairman Wheeler 'Objects to This. their father. Attorney Craig was )-. tho Big Four brakeman who fell be REINTERRED. Sailors A re killed.

p'-ath the engine of his train in this city and was cut In two. The Kellar murrer to the Indictment in tne cane of Senator Burton of Kansas, and set the case for trial on March 22. Senator Burton Is charged with using his influence with the postofnej department in behalf of several get-rlch-quick family Is said to be In needy clrcum stances. Paris Gazette. without giving to those op Springfield.

111.. Hi. Wil- i J. Butler, chairman of tho I i msi; TELEPHONE NOTICE. the organization representa t'ou along the judges and i lerks ai the rinarh'S.

Primaries so conducted nly alienated fair-minded re- pulilie.uis from the candidates their The remains of John Carr and Miss Anna Quatman were brought here from Altamont Monday afternoon and taken to Calvary cemetery, where they were relnterred. The. latter, who was the daughter of Mrs. J. F.

Quatman, had been dead about three month, while the former had passed from earth fifteen years ago. publican city onnnittec- of ticl'l and line of llu- hi-f li. i of the Yalt-s follow inq; in S.mg.ino-i tonnty is showing i ilfgrce. of WAN'S OVERT ACT PLIGHT TROTH From 7 In the morning until 4:30 in tairnt'sR that spoaki ell for hN party I part but also tended to alienate fair. the afternoon The Journal phone la necessarily used for business, or jr news gathering.

Those desiring to call up employes for purely social -purposes will kindly avoid doing' so HENRY JOSEPH SHEA AND MISS VICTORIA RIDEH hkard German Cruiser, Integrity, his sense of fairness and hi' uisdom from a general parly standpoint. Dr. J. A. Wheeler, of Auburn, cciiri-t'y chaJrniiin appointed by Yatea chief surgeon of the Fourth reglmenl, is insisting on primaries wherein between those hours.

People having I. Hide. i friends of the ora i an troin i. They were therefore as. I.

think, i' mistake, nut only from the standpoint of the par'y hut also from. Ire stntalpoinl ot the i.rg.,iuz4t'on iinil its preservation. With these views r. Hinted that in. the primaries to b.i held this 'spring the flaniliu organism- CAR OF "SILKS" BURNS.

The Illinois Central railroad suffered a costly blaze at Champaign tins regarding the status of the wnr In the cant yesterday were: St. Petersburg authorities admit that the Russian forces are unable to stop the advance of Japanese troops into Manchuria, Kngagement Is reported to be on around. Port Arthur. Russian squadron leaves Port Artta-nr for ostensible purpose of seal-chins for Japanese fleet. --M Yokohama dispatch tells of Japanese landing near Dalny, reporting that 100 were cut off and 27 are missing.

NAVAL FORCKS INCREASED Yokohama, Japan, February The two cruisers, Xishlm and Kasag.i, recently purchased from the Argentine Republic by the Japanese government, arrived here snrely this morning, adding materially to the na news Items or 'desiring to transact business with the office are requested to call us by phone at all hours. If ansa, May Cause In icrnatlonal CompUca Sunday night, when a car of silks was Jollied in Wedlock at Catholic Church Tills Morning Pretty hall not he a fingle Hamlin Judge oi consumed. The origin of the Are Is ck-rk. It is to be'hnpfi that for he allowed to name a judga tlons- All Japan Under politics Mr. Butler will he a hi- rl(rB 1,1 earn precinct.

i. tni to prevail and fair primaries be led 1. i 'I some of the other Miss Florence Bullock and Goldy Bechman of Charleston have returnei home after a short visit with Miss Olive Cavins on Western avenue. a mystery, and many of that road's secret service agents are working on the case. The contents of the car were valued at $10,000.

Martial LawThe News Mr. ltutlcr Gives Reasons. Mr. Iiutlef In the course of an Inter- ners oi ine organization, among tin I I l)r. Wheeler, Insisted that the pr-tnanes should be held without A pretty wedding was that solemnized at the Church of the Immaculate Conception this morning at 8:39 o'clock." when.

Miss Victoria Kider, From Seat of War, -iew wun a representative ot inttliK the Hamlin organization to KiJtingfleld News said: in pI.p0inrt. On "Jt is stated in the morning Iteg-jthe proposition as to the manner. Utpr 4ha4-4nA'OTrjHut-tion with Th shouid eon-llrftinrrd I will manage the Hamlin (Hated I differed with the organiza-c mpalgn-in this county. This is In Hon ami except upon this ipiesiion daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Dider, and Henry Joseph Shea of Missouri Valtey. plighted their troth, DEATH'S MANTEL KNIVES ARE OUT Rev. Father Higglns, pastor of tho f.ScrtppsMcRB Special.) Bt Petersburg, Russia, February 16 church, pronouncing the words which united the young couple for life.

was officially announced here this val strength of the nation. INTERCEPT BRITISH STEAMER. Nagasaki, tvbroary te. Tlieiip-oncso have intercepted the Brltl-1. sU-amcr Coptic, bound from San Fran-risco for Port Arthur, and taken provisions purchased in America by the British government.

HAILWAY OVER ICE. Irkutsk, February 16. A snceesH-ful trial of the railway over the Ice The bride was attended by Mi83es nting that tho Russian cruiser. Mame and Lou Rider, twin sisters, who acted as maid of honor and lyarln, has been blown np by a mine have -expected to act with them. I was unwilling to waive my views on this point and felt it my duty to endeavor to carry them into effect.

ThiT' county central committee in June, 1902. had authorized the chairman, nr. Wheeler to appoint a conimltteo to conduct the coming primaries. Th a committee had not "been named up to a day or two since. I well knew that no rense true.

1 have not been sup-p li ting and do not expect to support Mr. Hamlin's On the contrary most of my friends as I have spoKen to with reference to the governorship I have requested to support ov'ernor Yates. That there has been a difference between myself and some of the other members of the true. As Is well known- I have always been an organization bridesmaid, while Michael MoCafferty, a cousin of the groom, acted as best Port Arthur Harbor and complete-destroyed, FINALLY ENSHROFDS SENATOR Alters A. HANNA OF OHIO CHARLESTON CIVIC FEDERATION GOING AFTER ALDERMEN IN SPRING.

man. During the ceremony' Misses Mame and Kate Sullivan rendered several choice vocal John on Lake Baikal was made today with ne hundred and ninety-seven men I officers were killed in the episode. Dr. Wheeler would appoint a commit. locomotives in the presence of Prince Knllkoff.

the Russian minister of Kurtz presiding at the organ. hie capital is gloomy today ou ae-int of the news of the mishap to I am an organization man now tee which would conduct the prinxar- The bride was attired In white Per highways. tn accordance with his views, if The above feat Is considered a high sian lawn, wearing a veil and carrying bride's roses. The maid of honor Imperial navy. 1 AS NIGHT GAME.

ON ly Important one, rendering as It d'fi communication with Manchuria com and bridesmaid were dressed in white. IAPAN COMMITS OVERT ACT aeml-offlcUl message from Vlce- GREAT REVIVAL ON plete. Alexlefra headquarters at Port WAR NEWS LIMITED. Ijondon, February 16. There Is th hur gives news of what may he usual paucity of official news here is trued by the powers as an overt He Passed Away Funeral to lie Held at the Capitol Burial at Cleveland.

on the part of Jiyun against the this morning regarding the movements of the fleets and land forces between n4Japa. and fxpect to continue an oigtnizi-lion man. I have however, "differed iv I li the organization'' not upon thf-iiietion of whether th- organization thould RUpprt Governor Yates, hut upon the question as to the manner in which the coining primaries shoul" be conducted. -'Tftc --'pfnrariesr two were conducted, it will be remembered, without giving to those favoring Dawes' candidacy for senator representation among the Judges and clerks conducting the primaries. The same p.

'icy was pursued In the appointment of Judges and derks who conducted the city primages last spring. It is true that I Was in large part resptnsible for the conduct of both these primaries. I was actively contacted with the management of the In County Sea t--Foundrymnri" Marrlc; Over There Funeral of Peter Goodman. file dispatch stages that the Gcr- n. Oralat'VwUansaj went to Port Ar-ir to take away German subjects this plan was to be thwarted It wis necessary to secure a meeting of tho county central committee.

I asked the supporters of Mr. Hamlin's candidacy to co-operate with me in procuring a majority of the county central committee to Join )n a request to chairman." to caaTa" meeting of the committee. They readily agreed Jo oo-opsrate with meruit-have done so, and we have a written paper signed by a majority of the county central committee requestlna the chairman to call a meeting ot the county central committee to be held on February lg. to consider the manner of holding the prlmariea llMiuin wins His Point. The executive committee of the county committee met yesterday and signed a call, for a meeting of th committee Thursday to call the Sangamon county primaries.

It also decided that Hamlin shall have a judga and a clerk In each toting precinct. Immtediately alfter the ceremony, the bridal party, accompanied by a few friends, repaired to the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Rider, 2213 Richmond Avenue, where an elnborate wedding breakfast was partaken "tT, a riT where the happy young couple received the congratulations anaj best wishes of their many friends for a safe voyage down tho stream of life. Mr. and Mrs. Shea will leave on the 5:10 train this evening for Areola, where they wtll visit the groom's parents for three or four weeks, after which they will go to their new home In Missouri Valley. The groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs.

Martin Shea, and at present has a good position In Missouri Valley. His brldeis a young lady of many II Was fired on by the Japanese war ns. The interest here today Is rente roil in the probable movement of the; land forces. Many reports of clashes have been received, but nothing, which Is the least ofllHul or definite, lias been obtained. This applies mainly to the reported engagements on the banks of the Yalu river, as the Japs, as yet, have not had sufficient time to reach that point In large numbers.

ROBBERIES CONTINUED MEN AND CHILDREN ABOARD rlie Hans had Russian women and Charleston, February 16. The Civic Federation, a subject of much con-tern during the last municipal campaign in this city is either dead nor sleeping, but is very much alive, and Scripps-McRae Special.) Washington, February IS. Marcus A. Hnnna, United States Senator from Ohio, and one of the foremost figures in American public life, died last evening at his apartments at the Arlington hotel pt 6:40 of typhoM fever, after an Illness of two week. Idren aboard as well as German lilenls of Port Arthur and their the organization is now preparing its election campaign which ensued Oil.

war paint and getting its tomahawks both these primaries. In both lnstan i lie re Is a feeling that Germany will Ijondon, February 16. The Rcutcr nediatrly demand an humble apol- Teleeram coninanv renorts that ces the difficulties of managing the campaign were greatly increased by the fact that the primaries were con- He passed away peacefully and with accomplishments, and has been a gen i from Japan for this act and the xaulu and robberies by the Russian in scalping order for the coming spring election, says the Plaindealer. A prominent member of the federation said this morning that a meeting would be called for next week, proba- out pain, after being unconscious tral favorite with the vouiib- nennfw In Is received with consiiieraoiu soldiers at. New Ctiwan coiitinm since 3 a.

at which time the first her set for several years. It Ion In official circles. ALKS STRAIGHT TO CHINA. NOT DRY FIELD DAYS rhe same message states that Jo 'I time the preliminary arrangements i it, i j. i hns informed China that in the nt of China declaring herself nen- between the belligerent powers most take measure to secure the ui uie cajiiipciiKii will ue uiscusaeu.

The organization does not care to enter a ticket In the fight, but the leaders declare they will do this If the democrat Und republicans do not nominate men for aldermen that are satisfactory to the Civic Federation. "We have ur eyes on present mem- Was (he Paint on Crossing Gate When Fast Train Crashed Into It. morrow will stand forty-two Tice dele, gates and thirty-one for Yates. Andrews for State Treasurer. Springfield.

111., February 11.. Charles W. Andrews, of Chicago, assistant state treasurer junfler Fred Busse, announced himself as a candidate for the republican nomination) for slate treasurer today. Mr. Andrews' name will go on the primary ballots In McLaln county this week and will begin an energetic campaign for the nomination.

ntlers and strengthen the army nt FOR THE ANTI -ORGANIZATION REPUBLICANS IN STATE. and that the American and English commanders on naval ships in the harbor have been threatened by Russian rowdies. The authorities have given assurances that reparation will be made. FREEZING TO DEATH Berln, February 16. The reported tenieratiire throughout Siberia is fifty below icro.

It is reported that Uie troops traveling towards Manchuria are suffering intensely from the extreme cold and many have frown to dcatli. In addition, supplies have given out nnl starvation is tarlng In the face onions of the army en route to the great wall to keep out any possl- of a series of sinking spells came on, from the last of which he never rallied. AH the members of the family, with one or two exceptions, were at the bedside when the end came. They were Mr. and Mrs.

Dan Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. MeCormlck, Mr. and Mrs.

Parsmis, Miss Phelps. H. M. Hanna und Mr. Dover.

A FuWIc Funeral. Senator Hanna will be given a public funeral In the senate chamber at tioon Wednesday, and will probably lie In state at the rapltol. The funeral will be held in Cleveland Friday. Sketch of Life. ty of Russian troops crossing her ritory or Invading It for forage.

union tiers or tne council said the gentle Again has the gate at the MARTIAL LAW IN JAPAN WARNER DEFEATED fPoklo. Japan. February 16. Martini was promulgated today for all man referred to. "and if they are can-' didates for re-election, just watch us fix them." No amount of persuasion would induce our informant to divulge the names of the aldermen on the fed station crossing of the Hig Four and the Illinois Central been smashed Into smithereens by.

one of the trains. The last gate was completed only yesterday, and the painter? put the color NEWS FROM I-ONDON. miss CRUM gmdou, February 16. Brief bulle. fnint.

By Hamlin in Logan, Which Is in Warner's Senatorial District Men-aril for Sherman. on it Just before o'clock. At a little Lis- after that hour the Pig Four fast tral i Mr. Hanna was born In New eration blacklist, nor would he state to what party tfiey belong. The civic federation will add an element of uncertainty to the coming bon, September 24.

1R37 When from the east put the finishing touch- Mark was 15 years of age the Hanna es to It by tearing it down. Guest of Honor at Surprise Party (ilvcu by Mr. anil Mrs. Bert Crum, flLF BLOCK family moved to Cleveland where Mark wns educated and his father ran grocery store. This makes the third gate that has campaign that "will probably puzzle been torn up at this point during the the statesmen until the votes are past week.

The workmen are kept i counted upon election day. busy supplying supposed protection A SpCniM Revival, at the crossing, but some night It will bulldlngs were Insured but the amount is not known. The Greenup Leader offlrs wis slightly damajred by the flames, but the loss to this concern will be only slight. Mrs. Relle McDonald, who lived over the Leggett millinery store, hus suffered a greater loss perhaps, than In 1S62 the elder Hanna died and Yesterday, was a 'field day for th? anti-Loriiner forces in the stale of Illinois, Hamlin and Sherman winning in several counties.

Dispatches to tho Record-Herald give the following political results: the son ran the grocery store for five Miss Edna Crum, who attends tha Charleston normal, was the guest GRFJSNUP BUSINESS ine revival a tne v.iiariesion nrism tlan church Is growing in interest years except when he served in the he One train crashing into another Union being mustered Into thu i Instead of crashing Into the gate. 130th Ohio May 5, 1864 and taking! every evening and there have beeai Warner liciitcu In IIU Own District. numerous accessions to the churc part In the fight resulting from the incoln A tight for the control of honor at a surprise party Monday given by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cram at their home, north of the city.

The hours were whiled away very pleasantly in flinch, muggins and other amusing games, and at the closo tne Logan county delegation to the Particular attention, is being paiLT)y the evangelist to the boys and gipls of NOW IN RUINS republican state convention is expect movement of Early on Washington July 10 and 11. 1864. He was 1st Lieutenant of Co. C. In 1860 Hanna married and from the Sunday, school.

The Goodman Funeral. TAKEN SfDDEXLY ILL. ConstableJktfJ-ry Cole was taken suddenly and violently ill this morning while at his office, and it was necessary to take him home In a cab. He Is reported somewhat better this afternoon. ed Wednesday, as the returns from the primaries Indicate a close votj.

of the evening some beautiful valem The popular vote in the county uou.iuuieu 10 tne guests. The funeral of thrf late Peter Good- NftHtroiiH Conflagration Visits t'lty vuuinc- luiicurtfii nits wrvea. man was held Sunday afternoon ami. Hamlin. 8'4 Yates 533.

Warner, 53 after which the guests departed for ICarly This Morning, Entailing a was attended by a lsrge concourse if; While the result favors Hamlin, it old friends and neighbors of the dt-! expected that a combination may he their homes, all thanking their enter tainers for a profitable hour. $25,000 Loss. MOVING TO SI MNER. ny otner. tine is a poor woman, and her nil was swept away, she not having a cent's worth of Insurance on her household goods.

The Woodmen hall and Ward's pool room were nlsn slightly damaged. Sustains Broken Ankle. Roy Vanover sustained a broken ankle. He was engaged in carrying out goods from one of the stores an1 let a box, which he was carrying, fall, The heavy article fell on his ankle, breaking It. Bo far as known, the above Is the only mishap which occurred during the conflagration.

Great excitement prevailed when the flames were at their height. Nearly the entire population of the place was on the ent, the formed between Yates and Warner to defeat instructions. The Mire candidates have the following, delegates the convention: Hamlin. 6'r 37; Warner. 41.

This is in Warm-r'-i ceased. Among those present were Mrs. Clegg and son, Cliff, of Mat-toon. 1 CosHoll-Myers. Mr.

Julian Cossell and Miss Susan Joe Haney Is moving today to farm near Sumner, III. ORGAN FUND (Journal HpehJU preenup. February nr. A dls- rous conflagration broke our tn I senatorial district. John D.

ugleshv, Myers, both well known young people a city early this morning, ana out that llnve on his history was one of great financial success. He was In politics a great deal. also, hut it was not until 1896 when Major MrKlnley selected him as campaign manager that he was nationally 'known. His history slnee that time Is familiar to ill. Remains Will Lie In Slate.

Washington. February 18. The remains of the late Senator Hanna will be taken to the capltol Wednesday morning, where tlvey will Jlo in the marble room of "the senate until ndoii. when the official funrl services will berheld In the senate chamber conducted by Dr. Edward Everett Hale.

President Roosevelt Will Attciwl. President, Roosevelt and the members of his cabinet, the members of the heroic work of the fire depart- WKATHF.R Illinois Wednesday. fair slightly rising temperature. ItK'iv "Ntrya aleiillne Social at Piv-b)lcrliin' Cluirili. with nt the whole business portion of own would have been swept private secretary to the governor, v.

ul: we f.3 delegates for repri-senwiive. His opponents. J. I'M Miller, and I THpmns II. Stokes, w-ill have TT dnrp- Rates, or enough to defeat iglesby Hi they get togelh Logan county is in Warner's sena- tcrial district.

That he has made )i Mth Ai It was, several or the main Iness buildings were consumed by. TON IT. of this city secured a marriage license Saturday eVening and were married. The groom works in jhe foundry it Mattoon, which fiti' will be Ibelr future' home. Probate Docket.

Estate of Andrew Petition to pay. taxes Estate of Madison In-veutory, uppraiamept and widow's selection and relincutghment filed, apJ flercs flames, entailing a total loss something like 125,000: Some of property was insured, but at ths sent time it was unable to learn exact amounts. better showing there is bad for hlr.i. Th" Sunday si honl class of Thorn:" Donnell KaVe a valentine social In the basement of the new Presbyterian church Monday evening, the procee.l-4 to he used towards buying the how pipe organ. A crowd wrs in Friinkliii for llamliii.

City Council. Court of Honor. Plasterers' Union. Coles County Lodge, I. O.

O. F. Adah Chapter, O. K. S.

Order of Foresters. "Pousse Cafe" MatlQutt Theater- rhe: origin of the fire somewhat Henton Attornev (ieneral The fire (addles demonstrated their mettle" during the entire two hour that the flames raged, and as thy were combating against great odd's their fight was a winning one, considering that buildings burned were all frame. and conjoined nothing tn -their makeup which would have a tendency to stop the fire fiend's prog- the supreme court, diplomatic corps. I mystery, but It Is supposed to proved and ordered recorded, M.ltlv--strnTip-cT-frrro "toWn lodav rrna ine aua.r proe.i iii lye started in the drug store of Dr. KStaxe or- hnrlcs schmaelale: result of his cotuins: the Franklii memoera or tne nouse, army and navy rsprwseBtsMres wttl be present.

the chief instinii of the evening, af- which -is Oocatsd- in- -tha Holt nai reaori niea ana set for hearing I conntv dpleir.it ion to the state conven jne lunerai cortege from this city Idlng. It la presumed It originated March; M. THE MARKETS. I ler which a tine musical prpitratil lion probably wii 1 bft a spark from the stove, caused ress. 0t.

liaa been ds: T. IVKlrkpatrlck liai'l Seen falling to the floor from the opn Fields appointed admr. dp bonis noil. to tievelan1, where tho burial will bo made, will be composed of threu poI lal TruriiaT leaving for the Ohio cliy Wednesday afternoon. ri r-; for tat ve a Hamlin nf for NumJ a list of to the erH nv foi.

convention, which was adcplc.l.-w, h- r. Fi'ntne Structures. SMALL BLAZE Kit the buildings consumed wer-j the utidctstandiiig that they.ishcmtit Hogs today Close steady at early prices Light 460O515. Mixed. 4 90 (fi 535.

Heavy, 4 95 (ft 94 B. Cattle, 4,000. Prices firm. Cattle 15.000. Prices firm.

me, and when the llames once gqt GOLD MEDAL numbers corresponded wept rted their progress waa rapids and be unlnstructed. All tho delegatr teamed are friendly to Hamlin except cue, who Is said to be for Secretary of State James A. Uose. A primary elci the people of the city were aware me-'i S.Ulil- coeo. Extinguished In Montague Home fore Much Damngo as Done.

the fact "the- buildings In the patn out to supper together. The consisted or pressed chicken wiches. Jelly, salmon salad, and coffee. Bond, in sum of $500 filed anil approved. Letters Issued.

Guardianship of Helen Poph-im: F. D. Popham appointed guardlad. Bon.l Hied and approved In sum of J3)0 Ijetters ordered Issued. ileal Estate) Transfers.

E. D. Hamilton to M. F. Chapmin; lots 2 and 5 blk 1 No-yes' add.

Mat-toon 13.600. B. Hill to Rosa Hedges; lot blk 21 Grant Park Plaae Mattoon. $ioo. D.

W. Glsh to C. M. Griffin; n'4 he flames. were completely at their rcy, and the fire department, llmit- Presented to G.

for Services Company. CNICAG0 MARKETS aa it is, was fighting against strong Quite a neat lltll sum was lor the above worthy cause. is In an effort to subdue them. The fine residence of Mr. and Mm.

J. A. Montague, on Western avenue he fire rsged for about two hours, rtlng at 1:80 o'clock and was pracH J. Jones, district superintendent for the Metropolitan Insurance com- was in danger of being burned to the Hon to select a contesting delegation may be called. How About Vermilion? Private advices front Vermilion arts tlwit the delegates to th stale convention from that county ars favorable 'f Hamlin.

Mcnaml foe Sherman. SprlngfleM Little Menard eouniv. with. only four votes convention, was the scene oi a bitter illy under ontrol at destroy- around Monuay eveninir. about i.iha,i.iiua.,..

about half" block on Kentucky clock. The i elite started In the roof! some gold pin, which was presented nwH 11.12-913,200. 7 TEX CA.N0IPATFS. Ten candidates were Initiated Into ihe. Pythianlsm Mondar-ev(ng In Palestine "lodge.

TheV were given the third degree, and ar now full-Hedged members of the or eet, the main bushieas thorougu- Mattoon, Feb, 18 Hlpli Ikw Close M- 9'U 00 i W(4 BfTg 3.S C2j wiuuKmiio mm oy me company for ten years May Vrtiest July Wheat New) July wheat tCld) May galyOorn. faithful services. rhe-buliulngs-eonsumed -were thtr Mr. Jones entered the service of UniNC GOOD PKICE. James Beall, the Well known stock it building, in which Dr.

Garrison's After discovering the flames, Mr, and Mrs. 'Montague, assisted by a the company In 1893, and during. time has given his entire time to atore waa located; Leggett a mil- neighbor, soon had the blase extln- fry store and the Mr. (he home of Homer Tics, Sherman's 1U.KI)L;TwW.1K. Msjriyats July Osu.

gulshed with btickets.jftlUmutsmiLUl"" "1 It carried 1800 Insurance on hH i idtogr" wlrtltir Dr. tiafflaiWarried" In 1rrt-aTarmr 10eutert in this city, but has juris Humbolt township Monday 89 head of hogs, paying $4.7 5 a hundred, The porkers were shipped to Indianapolis campaign manager, and the issue Vas direct- Yates or aptl-Yates. Tice kd.I cut and the delegates will be instruct. diction WiUiam A. Ht i tnd Mrs.

1 Viok-I Wude, both of were united in marriage by Justice McFttddejl over1" several neighboring tur 009 ou fata drug stock. The other; Only alight daauige repulted, town. 1M9 15.M I4.T0 11.63 li.U ed for Sherman, conveqUou tot- hi oflice Monditv ev-enitu.

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