- *• *SHTisrRT.TNrn. oA7m?m+ x * i n »tu ts. STERLING, ilLLINOISxrHOME ‘ITEWieFr«» Fridays Evening- Gazette,The thermometer tbW morning at 5:30 registered 54 degrees.Mr. M. V. Seely 'was in a comfortableCondition this morning. His wounds are painful, but not considered dangerous by hi3 attending physician.The family of Mr..Jeff Blair left this morning for Aurora, where they will make their future home. Mr. Blair has secured a lucrative position in that city.Mr. Charles E. Lane, of Hume, is as happy as a man can be. They have a thirteen pound girl at their house, and she has made arrangements to stay for some time.KUHfili ’ImmonM a-nrl nitfd worA