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BISHOP McGAVICK ILLHe Leaves for a Trip to Knrope to Re-GainHealth.LIST OF ENTRIES OF THEJULY 13, 14 AND 15Secretary F. G. Arnold I. Bound to Makef * * * • 0 . . a*; j. *’the £vent a Success—Several Ranniiif Races on the List.Through the kindness ot The Plaindealer publieheFH^^^^S entries for the races at Woodstock, Ja$jr 13,14 and 15. Mr. Arnold has worked hard to make this a go and the large list of entries is evidence of this fact.There are two other trotting and pacing races which will close Jane 30. The# \ - A* » T • , .yf • * .* J * r'. * v 1running races will cloee J aly 10: Geo.Hanley, of this place, has entered two horses, Ben H. and Geo. H. The following is a list of the eniries:r lt;vClass, 3:00 Trotting.Decatur Wilkes—€. W. Babiosky, Chi-cago; Eurella—Tbos. Harris, Chisago; Virginia Belle—P. J. Kinney, Richmond.G. G. P.—G. P. Powers, Belvidere; BenH.—G. H. Hanley, McHenry; Walter R,—J. R. Rooney, Chicago; Wild Eyes L. H. Beall, Antioch; Chestnat Girl—G. C. Walsh, Elkhorn, Wis.; Ally Brod-head—J. W. Wilson, Palatine; Alaeasar —A. Jayne, Chicago; Lewis E.—H. R, Throop, Nnnda; Lady Alios—H. 8. Ames, Janesville, Wis ; AIcabel—J. M. Ki ng, Estherville, la ; Bright Light—M. E. Stone, Chicago; Black Queen—H. Wegehenker, Chicago..s \ • / * ' rVJi Jr R• Clawi, 2:45 Trottinr.'CIrm, 2:50 Pacing. f||Rosalie—Thos. Harris; JJblk Dorney, Chicago; Lanra Wi Burke, Chicago; Zigzag—D. lt;C» j Amboy; Sphinx Maid—White lt;eey, Elkhorn; Frank Hayea—J, Chicago; Billy Beverly—E. G Liberty ville; Easter Maid—P. ] Antioch; Basswood—A. A. ' Nanda; Merry Belle—C. Help, I Flo—P. J. Kinney, Richmond: Rock—A. Jayne; Pilot O.—j.O. Chicago; Billy S.—Scbmick, ChicM’HENRY. ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1899.BAY.PLEASURE1EGUN.ScoresLife DuringTHE BEAUTIFUL QUEENAt Rlveralde Hall; Friday and SaturdayEvenings, June 23 and 24.now arrives id can spareties to enjoy couLt-y. To oka, pleasant the country is Iwelier of the‘earn away a it lire’s heart, ents of large eceesity, andand renewedtctive season been arriving he week and on, either inlotel.prings Hotel son, Messrs “r, Linquist, , Woodstock; i, C. P. Ander-S. Stock, Chas■, of Chicago.of Chicago, ut SaturdayI .Monday at rhe members , captain; Ed-Kiene, H. B. . Steele, W ill itnbert Foltz, Glray.ary Erickson, aspects of the us to antici-II be a grand prings Hotelliverside, has n this year. Chicago each am until Mon-registered ai F. C. Pierce, fay and two \ Carl Striker, ere registered L. H. McFar-. Barger andHe,c Henry House, Ltions for bis the following at his place: 1 and NicholasThe cantata, ‘‘Esther the Beautiful Queen,” will be given at Riverside hall next Friday and Baturday evening* under the direction of M. E. Robinson, of Chicago, for the benefit of the M. E. and Universalis! church* s.Personation.Esther, the Queen Mies Lanra W rightA hanuerue, the Ki* g W. A. Crietydaman, tie King’s Counsellor ..................................................T. J. alshZ-^reeh, Banian’s W ift\..Mrs. T. J. WalehMordecai, the Jew...... Dr. A. E. AufingerMordvcai’eSiater .Mies Kate HowePropbete8e..................Mrs. 8. S. ChappelHigh Prieet.. /, .........John BarblanScribe..................................*.Chae. FrettHegai ..............C. D. SchoonmatferBeggar.. ..... S. S. ChappelMedian Princeee Mine Barbara TbelenPersian Princess ...Miss Rosina ReynoldsJewess Princess.........Mrs. A. E. Auringerf Miss Myrtle Siimpio Mordecai’s Friends \ Miss Pearl LincolnFred Karges R. D. HowardO„p„n'o Meide J Miss May me Besley Queen s Maid*... | Nettje pchiwsgler, i Miss Lillie HeimerZerseh s Attendants j Miss Annie BickierGuards, pages and chorus of Jews and Persians in oriental costumes.Synopsis:Esther was born in Persia 500 years before Christ. Being an orphan fromadopted by uncle, Mordecai, who recognizing her great natural beauty, trained her in the accomplishments of highest womanhood. She was chosen by the king of the realm to be his wife aud queen, but did not disclose her nationality as a Jewess.Hainan, the premier aud favorite of the king, hated Mordecai because he would not worship as the king had commanded. He did not know Mordecai’s relationship to the queen. To be revenged he obtained a decree for destroying all the Jews in the provinces. Mordecai discovered the plot and charged the queen to p tition the king for thepeople, which she did at the peril of her life on account of the law that no one should go unto the king unbidden. The king heard her petition and JIaman was defeated. Haman had prepared a gallows for Mordecai, but thr king being informed of this fact by an attendant, ordered Haman to be hanged thereon and proclaimed Mordecai premier in his stead.MARRIED IN BELVIDERE.Misn Margaret Frisby, of McHenry, Married at He! vide re.DEDICATION POSTPONED.ST- MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH DEDICATION SERVICE DELAYEDIt Was Planned for Thursday, June 29,But Bishop McGavick’s Illness HasChanged Matters.Rev. Father Kirech, of 8t. Mary’s Catholic church, was disappointed Wednesday when the plans for the dedication of the new church had to be postponed. He had worked hard and made all the necessary preparations, which included a large Confirmation class. All of the prelimumry arrangements were made and Bishop McGavick was to be present and dedicate the church.Bishop McGavick was taken sick and compelled to go to Europe to recuperate lo*t health, aud Arch Bishop Feehan has too mauy engagements ahead to be presetit on this occasion.St. Many’s Gsrman Catholic church was built last year at a cost of $ 15,000. It is one of the finest churches for its cost ever erected in the frtate, and Rev, Father Kirech and the members of hisparish are to be commended for their noble work.The first service was held in the church on Easter Sunday and it was expected that it would be dedicated on June 29, and at the same time a large class wouldbe given the rites of Confirmation.SCHOOL REPORT.Although the Last Month Interest DidNot Wane.The total attendance was 189 and average daily attendance 163%, which is divided among the various departmentsas f dlows:High School, enrolled 22 average 18% Grammar room. 11 24 “ 19Second Intermediate 36 32First Intermediate 27 •* 24Second Primary 35 “ 83First Primary 39 •• 37The following pupils have been neither absent nor tardy during the past month.High Hcliool.Charles Sliinpin, Nina Colby,Willie Claxton, Jennie Walton,Fred El redge, JennieSini;b,Emery Kimball, Margaret Sutton,Harold Cristy, LenoraStevens,Fay Hmall, Elsie Howe,Clayton WilBon, Winuie Grimoldby,Elucer Francisco, Mamie Knox,Chas. Buss, F. E. Angeyine,Principal.Grammar Room.Archie Auringer, Mabel Granger,Fred Thurlwell, Annie Frisby,Earl Waite, Nina Colby,Lynn Cristy, Belle Gallaher,Eidie Sutton, Ethel Owen,Thomas Bolger, Bessie Mason.Deborah Cooper, Teacher.(Chicago Times-Bera'd.)Right Rev. Alexander J. McGavick, who was consecrated auxiliary bishop a little more than a month ago to aseist Archbishop Feehan, under orders from his physician saile for Europe to-day in an effort to recuperate his health, which has become sadly shattered after ten years in building op St. John’s church, Clark and Eighteenth streets, the mentalI I it « v • •strain of the consecration peroid, and the death of his mcthery which occured a few days after he was made a bishop.Bishop McGavick is only 34 years ofage, has been an indefatigable worker for the cause of the church, and is said to be suffering more from general nervousness than from any physical ailment. Immediately after his consecration he commenced his labor of relieving Archbishop Feehan of confirmations throughput this archdiocese, but his phsicians, fearing serious results, ordered him aboard.Brother May Get Hi* Parish.He is accompained by his brother, Rev. Father James McGa/ick, of St. Elizabeth’s church. Rumor had itwyesterday thac Bishop McGavick had resigned from the pastorate of 8t. Johu’s. and that his brother had been appointed to succeed him. »But this could not be confirmed last night, although it was generally believed by the Catholic clergy. Bishop McGavick is said to have a year’s leave of absence, and while abroad will visit Rome.Bishop McGavick is recognized as one of the most earnest and indefatigable workers of the Roman Catholic church in this city. When he took hold rf at. John’s two years ago, succeeding Rev. Dr. Batler, who had been elected bishop of Kansas, but died just before his consecration, the church was falling to pieces from general decay. He has rebuilt and repaired it, making St. John's one of the most attractive edifices in Chicago. He has been an earneet worker in his parish, relieving want and doing good spiritually among his people, who are spread over the poorest and by far the most wickeddistrict in Chicago. His departure was made very quietly. In fact, it was not decided that he would go aboard until a few days ago. He left Chicago Thursday.FROM OUR EXCHANGES-Various Newspaper Clippings That AreNot Copyrighted.In the assessment of live stock thefigures for this year are as follows:HorfiM nstllg. Ahnun RaviDecatur Wilkes, Enrelia. Virginia Belle, G. G. P ; Geo. H.—G. H. Hanky; Pballie Ames—L. H. Beall; Bibbie-G. C. Walsh;Mark A/eg—A. Jayne; Crystal L.—H. B.Throop; Tan Tan—C. W. HiU, Wood-stock; Osmond Woodford—J. if. King; Lady Alice, Bright Light, Black lt;JClass, 8:189 Trotting.Hrdlecbka—G. C. Walsh; A/and Hanson—A/orrisey O'Brien, Elkhorn; Swigert’s Last—Rob’t Porter, E. Troy,Wifl; Nina V.—j. F. Reynolds, Genoa Jc., Wis; Interior Boy—Parker Broa., Chicago; Smitheonian—D. Thomas, Algonquin; Birdell—T. F. Leonard, Nnnda; Osmond Woodford.FOURTH OF JULY DANCE.
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