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DAILY ILLINOIS COURIER, NOVEMBER 4, 1896.claim to lead it con nlliugness to obey tlm3£LF-iIXi_^UTICN IN JhPAprivate interests with 1 K * ‘*“rt of the r‘mi thowtfers Imre negotiated.r iIk* Hattie.ic: The battle is over,•nibs of earliest and,oft-debate Upon the issuesry citizen quietly oast f:*e party of his choice.The Japanese sumujrui, from earlient Miiidhood, \mi*s trained in the most dab-i orate code of iionor of mind ever de-K {•■ |‘V. #iv . . S’.-'- » ■ / »-f1' ■' 1 - . .1 !.,m c*5: .!■■! v ined, and w inch to him rlt; j resented 1 he law. ( ominon people might he punished for infractions against propertyor person; for the samurai there was tint one termination lor a stain upon hislouut of disturbance in h vruteheoti or that of his clan: selfim-f he election is u tribute se and love of order of ample. In no campaignas their feeling been is been in t he campaignused.nerely tlit* cuthtisiasmprungrty loyalty.c deeper.ies are broken as thevmutation bv hara-kiri as the act wasw •\* lined; sej puku as the ceremony of(i ist ml owedim.r was t vied. “We eaunot*7* 4survive our defeat,” said the eonliden-tial advberof Keiki I okugaw a, t he iastslio.run. w In n tin v had retired to the » •c:'o »i«* of Osaka after I hex!isasf mus twit-t h* of Fimhsmi and he advised .seppuku.Hut Kciki lt;1 id not see it and survives to-div in the castle at Shizuoka, although tin man who proposed the suicide, trueA LITTLE NONSENSE.—“Par, what is vour ‘busy dae?* ’* V ^ ;; W . m•Well, happy urchin, it is when 1 stay at home to rest, and your mother gets me to do a few little odd jobs aroundf he hou ’* Tit lots.- To id. a-c the Public.—“The peopleseem to be gr ting* tired of this brand of cracked wheat.,’* said the wholesale dealer. “We’ll hav e to charge the nameof it.*’ Chic: i Tribune.— A gentleman’s linen cuff directed to the owner, and stamped with a penny stamp, recently went through the postD.dce. It bore this message: “Pleasecall and pay your washing bill.— YourLa un tires* %Tit-! tits.- Sure .Nv t to Fit. - “I have been reading about the coming styles in sleeves,” remarked .Mrs. Frankstown. “Are they* to be too tight or too looseV” asked Mrs. Point f»r e e / e.—Idttsburgh C1 \ r o n i e 1 el\»lotrru »vhThere Were Others.“Alta I the only woman you t eve**loved ?** she asked.“Oh, no,” he answered promptly: “you are the sixth.”“The sixth!** she exclaimed, suddenly relieving his shoulder of the weight of her head.“Yes,” he said, coldly, “there were 3ve before you—my mother, an aunt and three sisters.*’And thereafter she endeavored tol*e more specific when she tusked questions.—Ch i cago I *ost.Halm for IIis Wounded Soul.A certain rector in a Suffolk village, who was disliked in the parish, had a curate w ho was very popular, and 01 niws leaving was presented with a tes tinmnial. This excited the envy andwrath of the rector, and meeting with an old lady one day, he said: “I am stir* jprised, Mrs. Bloom, that you should |THE MATRIMONIAL RECORD.STOUT PALMER.Miss Alice Palmer, living northwest of the city, and T. J Stout, of Wilson ( jap, I enn., were married recently at the home of the bride’s parents. The house was prettily decorated in white and green, white roses that had beenbrought from Tennessee being inabundance. The ceremony was per-I formed by Rev. Dr. Willard, of Decatur, iu the presence of a number of the friends of the contracting parties. Those present from this city were Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis, Mrs. T. D. Richardson, Mrs. Dewees, Rev. and | Mrs. Joseph Winterbottom, Mrs. Geo. Loar and daughter, Annie, and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Tunison.
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Jacksonville Daily Illinois Courier

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