Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 31 May 1895, p. 2

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In I“. the Incorporated but: a! no United m m a total capital o! ”300,000. will a population of 31.19.... In 1800 (ha mm! u out W huh, national and m, '- MMflfl, while our mm“ m 6,000,000. In the W period the no. avatar-swung- I‘mQMQwuaflh InglmtnaoVRn-m’nileed Inlaluebeuhhtudw-fm b be... a full-nu. ”palm In can mm. Lam Ian-(lugs at ca!- ton Q“ m- baldn- hvo been phat“. ”mundane“. thoun nema- val-Mim- hfl. Innemu-uwmmum In on... 00 cotton pint m. I mmtflklmnmyouâ€" on. “kinematic-Amman -.; .m m. {mm nmmnum,hmm mmmwmwmmM~mmmum mm “Mummmmmmwmu mam um ummmmmwm muuwm mmmmn bum meMWWM~MmMmmmm an mummdwmm “mmm.uMm .mmm-a u Milwaukee pnuprm are too In: y to work. Only mm In tho onllro county hue lulled lhcmuclvo- at the oppor- lnllly to plant volume: on the 400 “‘70) a! land vhlch the clllzonn hna'o wrnvd our to tho Auocluxud (Ybatlllou for the purpose. Allhoul: able-ballad men at an aluminum» have but. Important-d to work pot-lo patches they olnllnutaly "M. The} you”, Mvor am "in work. And that‘s why the pauper Job In“: than no wall. {pommus (mow. : mmxors. The “so of the word "gent" In plncn of “gentleman" Is not of such recent origin as some may Immune. In I can!- plaint mado by Thomas. ulxth Lord . Cllflord against his own you. Henry. : who, ntlorwnn‘u her-1mm tho mum at f Cumbarlnnd. the lollowiug I: {cum}: ‘ “00min uvIl-dlnposed persona. young ' goals. u well an omen." Thin mun ' have been written early In the sixteenth I century, becauuo'Thomnl died In 1323. , George Monro. the :m'hor of “Eatimr Waters," as he lay-210133;; iut'w n urvi‘ here. is coming to fuucrim unhiu :L month. It he looks anything like a lately published portrait of himsr‘lf we should prero'r not acting him. But an the portrait was done by om; at tho new artists wha affect a style whom- chle! idea seems to be trifling caricaâ€" ture, we conclude that the title has nothing in particular to do with it. nomwhlnm'ofldro umcum. nmm Qquhn “Dawn to the Mocking: 13er" was; written forty ymrs mm last “1“" '1. composer, Sopumns winnn- :m n- calving royunica from 11., as 11w cop:- rlght does no: exw’re uniil 1 ‘ Some valuable works of art have been found In Great. Jones street, New York. Great Scan! what wiil the Smiths say to that? Eastern seminary girl: have begun playing baseball. undoubtedly hoping Jxereby to familiarize themseivea with the home plate. Cincinnati Ice dealers are at war and um have been cut in two. But of course that, cuts no Ice here. enema m org-nixed a club at bud-headed men. Thu I: probably I (In; of Bhfloeka. m minim 'mm to mg m him-ell. W gain the public all than mum-tunnel“!!- 3, mm k WILLIAMS. mmmlthmortmmu MJormmmwmm'o aluminum Tho oldest daughter of lira. Nellie Gum WI h. n decided talent Im- plus. i reel 1: a my mules-New 0r. lam Thu-Dancer». b. e! m denim to secure 3 mt, II imam. but be was demand by Just!- Buua-leld. no 'u annual-ted. but had be not been defeated he would have spent his Illa In My Mend at becoming pron. ‘ dent of the United sum ‘ Oliver Cromwell m once an board a m. beam! for America, bath was taken but by u constable, and the re- ultvubebeammaluemm: nan Inland ever know. mm- Grunt mid not have been nmmnmnmmuu‘ bl: mm for C West Point cadet-hip M been found to have six meson each M w at five. m great mm mm, the "Blim- m- m discovered by the lucky ae- In done-(k lighting. for nearly "to Int Ill! 0! a. mat alum males laid ll“ “am-ted my. Old than my yet recall the dilly "3M- “ prior. the In mm In)! In the I'Ilml. fiber. the elder- lnm hills! ;-n‘n holiday. TM tail in mg and In" kings In mites. n pair of sold: In an m- endluueh. bunny pol- luld. will unlu- of as“. with has um ope-«l no on! wlll 3 mp. Ind anneal-g sinister II (bolt appur- ueo. nor- were plated candle-net: Ill ante”, In. for occasion of glue, 'fll film tranche: mu muted the .0"! of Jon-lien. out the. m also ‘ Ila-Haulewedmeaumun‘ Mar-II m the funny ell-ale at ulna, ‘ 1-! lid I m and genial lint win I. bellied. But cm a demon kmumhmu-cm Andi: nut-unpumuuâ€"uc-ar m and. m Mn 'Iu mli uelo. Ir. Purple. n Ion-km- pink“ Altar this cplmnln the two wlnlcrs, who had dram-(l nllkv. wore Illflrrrnl colon. Amolln chum whim lml Funny plnk. um! monnnw (luv; were known I u Ml.“ Whlln and ”In Pink. “rul- am I not help maxim mum, no la: u the [ Inn lamllly or (luv young Indira won concern“. '07 It was new" to ro- mombcr Ilse color mu Funny won and "an Adopted by hot slam. Mrs. Tm told u World menu "and” um It. run-Nam Mm the two you. halavuumumullyult wu plank-m. They not only had the an. "In and dbllhl. but their um- Iouul enmity III a. lane. wm no can mm“ m- Iho Nor-m plan the: I“ W um pace-tan. . Am:- Lincoln. am being. no.» Tucker: n’lm “‘c-ur ”lawn-n: l'uiur: In! the I'm-[um of [Ill‘lltull'aflloll- Two public school teachers In ”1!! cu: nro'tulns mm moh- resemblance la , markqul. says me New York \\ orlnl. l They are the Misses Fanny and Amclla . Purple. 'l‘lu-y to; am In r-nuunnr [cclxool No. 47-. In East Tw~-n(y-lour:lx = street, as substluuns. All»: Funny, lam-r leaching for some “nu-ks, wa- I taken Ill. and Mr ulster tool: her place. The xmvlli: didn't lmozv (ho «Mort-mo. fiNallber ulld llm prlurlpal. Mm. Tum. "Why. Fnuny. I though! you were so MCI! that you could not have your bud." Inhl Mm True to Panny‘u slairr. Sho wan «warn! that Fanny was skit. Ionic-mason” tinny. yet IH“, Izvinu»! h;- 1 . v hunrzh t!-~ o i'; :n .. 01'. rvrurl \‘.§II‘XO one of lll -:;o. m-cv‘u‘u’lc I Mir-s (\‘i'u \. r-n': so rm- us to mow a bmhv baud four rm] .1 half to": in immah. .3110 \.‘."3 prmcnlml as n prisunw to (1:0 rzu' in 1724. having hwn wytm‘cd from the army at Charles XU. l‘l In" '.!t i". :x 11-] mm 1.3 .r‘ oz-n ,~ am yet m" lzvinm! by 1'. h t' we i'; 12' The board in gonernlly regarded to merely an ornamental object, except by I luv, noyl o writer in Pearson'- Weekâ€" ly. who look upon it no a time-Influx oonvonlenoe. Now. however. it amen" that the board In not only ornamental. but decidedly uutnl. In thou who do not show are much loo: subjected “to room trouble: than those who submit. to the rotor. The reason {or this new theory is a very simple one. In the first place, the board is a great safeguard to all those who sullen- trom sore or wea‘k throats, it in a protection against neu- ralgia, and. lastly, it is now claimed to he of great assistance in wording oi! toothache. Dr. Chabbert. a celebrated 'French physician, has come to the con- clusion that the reason why there are so many more cases: of facial paralysis among women than with men ls because the {minor have no natural prolectis: for their fair faces. It is true that men , are much more exposed to cold, frosts and Milne: \‘i:::l:;. \vhi'th bring about ' the :lffuz-lulim. than we women, but in the Imv :zs'm WHEN) have rnzno under Dr. ( _.l:isu'i'.i nailve- where men have mm“ d the path" 5 have. almvv" 0:} cl. :1 nhmu-n. To Hi- )0 MISS WHITE AND MISS PINK4 anon 0' TH. CANDLE ultimatum and mum». luulnd In I. llam- ~ men have -, uhmv: in- .'n. To sumo hzhl than ”my l‘:’:’..'11( us min [an '31. ch. Pleur- flat. Hm hats are finished nbout the Min with cm! waving trim of cum cum-ed chiflon piped! aim the edge viii t mile ran a! black velvet. and um mne- ml: 3 'IVI" MP1 of nut"!- In-Imc theme. that men-«noun. but m then Yet :3. tent of no In in a m it uh ”VII: the! lflm'flnd one!- setâ€" nal n and or inch-wide nlloon on aver ii. The want is clot! Milne. with very wide mm 1nd I fun-lentil. vent tint Imi- tonn under one side or the front, in joining being cniinly concealed. The plain skirt remlns. although ll few overturn have mde lbelr appear am. and mm ampules are already on exmlvlllon. But the nmdmme. oe- vm. plain “In. It loo popular tad too becoming lo he dolly pushed aside by me elaborate elects. The market: an (all at handsome column. A arm of camel's bolt has nine com In the more once and elaborate. 11nd: of «mm bite silk. wlul I mm! but «1 bin lull. n has n v”! of art-am nhne Milne do onto. lunch-n twice with (old saloon. A nnnhlre Nae nun rib- ‘mumu-mnmnnnmmd ‘wmn big how- u "to sides 1nd rhine- Mone button: In front. Then II a ten- ante Helm coll" of cream 'molre made with n saflnr rollar In hack and edged all around wlth n M" o! doued chiffon. Rosettes of the name no placed a: nu.- slden M the count. Many undeniably correct dresses have lhclr sum: and sleeves to much. "to ml of the bod!“ not even harmonizing with flan and sleeves. Chin-3n sun reigns, "tough n In no longer the newest thing. It In most (men seen made Into tiny plum â€"-I-‘Ior- can, In Inter Ocean. I-E (IL-1132? i‘In) .21: . ;;u.n2. m may h- um: . mu linl 25H: 13 \. t-m'i l- :l um: )1 'Ju 1:, mid mu! Il-m-n ILL-s surm- x'lrk't \x'u.‘ ("In tukn “5 Ah“ [Mn lln- \-.~ ' [2m lIn- ruun'l suvu,.-;’ul’ ' . ..Iix:. .. so many 1w \- «-:.n In,- ('k. ‘~l fur lhn? n'ruwnt '51 Irlu ' lwru. thouzh it It? NE 01' THE MOST useful nut-menu mm a woman can have [I II thin waist of while wash silk. made with enormous son sleeves. :1 Naked buck selling Into the figure. A French ha): trout and a high collar. With a. high u-Hur of [10111195 frrmwhichwll) Hrmvn Uncc znru Hf .‘mufls: D‘ElJHII'LI u. i:IUIl:-l lhv-u ‘ IV to m:- {ulds 01' the luv: hunt: U IS quilt: s-Lnbumln ”ugh m Shl .oe fur the HH‘Hh'T. l-l‘. v x u whit-c silk n-r lil'n”‘h'l~!h mm, n;..l '- u Lxxnim: 'x': ( (mlnnm. \‘.'[(!| :1 dark 5'1: 0 akin: u Jm 10-: :1 (mm x :| A Pretty “In Waistâ€"Inn. w." "Io Hutuu Ilaâ€"sou uni-tr Inca. tor Won-Ir- Honâ€"Cameo Ind call-â€" ‘I'II Lana: Parnell. STYLES NOW CURRENT IN WOM- AN'S WORLD. GLASS OF FASHION. ul' 1 .‘ (n-n'l wflghrd u the in. with mm of naval. lg, my. the prettiest MB! Mend. m in mm; may curtain and [mum about that Mummmdmem o- n‘ “on a. Inn. All on. of dainty elects ne present- ed to make at target that old favorite. the father bog. The chlflon nacho. um nmm not: and high about the (Mom. And mm. («and undel- the chin nch "do and a black which feather plum-on with ("men Ilsa-He u put on “to ram “do toward the hunt. plum Ind-while "III. II the cue! beauty 0! the picture hat nll um won- der and nwlrl u may of no consa- qlnnce. became of the umslngly pret- (y nee beneath. Thu II the mat point of the picturesque but: it I. bound to make the wearer may. and having done lo. n will retire In a (rlendly Kuh- Ion and leave her all the credit. 30, long wave the picture hat! for mo Rae- Tml M Chilton hats rare mow plenum! man my Indr- coil. 7'3 V3,: W,, 4. An attractive skirt has a very narrow IMO-Dhflcd rune. headed mm a nut ”flown stitched down very closely. Above this In t "we mfiemndeofnmn of silk ubont two Inches $1119. m In gathered or box-plum In the middle, and II net on In muons Ibout but the clue of l cone. «near. At each point then In - rose“. of mammals, within-eludeolfflmofluk and beads. m II army, and nukes . Mudimm-n mason-mam There are full waists. jackets, eoilars and cape! of velvet. also enormous ‘quanmies of velvet ribbon for trim- ming. skirts have trimming of wide band! made up of velvet ribbon or graduated widths. Tune Ire eel on about ham an Inch apart. and are very may it the material on which they If! fled in suitable. Velvet ribbon on very thin fabric! should not be used. al- though this in {mummy teen: but the most apwovflnte irimming tar Inch (and: would be gum rihbon or some of the lighter welsh“ of ni'ln at (rol- ‘ at once as n tuelt Memo, or made the special foundation of a theater but. Button: at rhinestones are nmch Ind. too. an ill. centers of theater mu. These buttons are made of many mall atone: set to represent hall a bail. Alida tron: mllllnery. jewel beads are used must oxtrnvngnntly in the enrichment at Int-es and materials. A glint of tin- sol and since crystals that would have been considered [rightfully vulgar a while ago is now accepted an elegant. These gewgaws nre no longer worthless. but have risen In price till the belle'u “munch! conscience my be quite a; tumult!“ malt Apt-ti ml In bronco. An added :11!va il.thut than attain can he made at homo. Above these come hltl and banana thlt in their novelty or sham. con‘ Itructiou. and colon yet a woman'- hend into the usual spring whirl. It'- not the smallest bonnet that is the eu- ielt to make. (or small bits of headwat- : like that shown here are often of cumâ€" piicated design. and put together with a. nice” that tell: at exquisite altlll. Thu example i- or fancy modem straw, forming a kind of square tiara with a narrow fluted brim which disappears beneath the flower aamlture. The flowers are two kinda of violets. ahow- ‘ in: dark and light shades. with long stems that lie on the Ell-ICE. a bouquet of flowers with leaves coming at either side of the front. A smaller hunch in pineal in bad: and a feathery ulgreitc completes the irimminn. A ‘lmn or vio- lets is worn aruund the neck. armchai- substitute fur the boat of fluffy feathers. , Al Jamil” m uvuuur man recently and n to monument! I ten-ulnar for needing down a nan-ll piecetogrnn. Homlu mono! m but of no other (erullm. HI- conditlon In that of may villager- In MolnnnnlllotJmorlou. ‘ ‘flh an. start! one of the but nonrea- or the minerals of grass. Inclum “no, file. an. taken up quite freely. For stnntonwnnndnlulothlym am, the mat to be Incl-cued In no- eordanoe with an“ “mun. we mu mutant-amusin- 100mm“ pone meal and an Mid! of cotton nedmaal. mam '0“an mtg-”:11: ”In. Each mm m "uncanny-Imp m by An annual tundra-Ila; of mm gum otenlelk.-lmu n1: lath-II I‘ae oi Vere-hire. Thelargesweetonioniareryriehin those alkaline eiemeate which eon-ter- att the poi-on of rheumatic gent. lays the fledicai Rm. ‘1! slowly stewed In weak broth, and eaten with a little Nev-oi pepper will he found to he an admirable article of diet tor patienta of “Idiom and aedeatary habita The etaihe at cauliflower have the nine value. only ten often the stalk of a cauliflower is no illâ€"boiled and unpalata- ble that few per-one would the“ you for proposing to them to make part oi their meal consisting oi ao' uninvit- 1ing an article. annlpe. in the same way, are often thought to he indigeetible, and better suited for can and sheep than for delicate people. but here the fault liea with the cook quite as much as with the root. The cook hone the turnip Ind. iv. and then pours some hatter over it. and the eater of such a dish is sure tohetheworeetorit. Try a better way. What ahonid he said of lettuce? The plant has a alight narcotic action. of which a French woman, like a French doctor. well known the value. and when properly cooked it in really very easy of auctionâ€"Fruit Grower. To Seed Down to Gramâ€"A game. .. .4---.g- A-‘_g ,, . MT!) rum-um! on . H Um («HI h- Hu nn-v- ham inn-- n-r no! IL" (- fnr' Inn-l: lane Bun-e. n "081‘ while” in undon, England. me: “A yet? no we celled “nation to the motion passed by the Bristol District Property society. in favor or making it e, criminal offense to travel- upon land and Inna: mushrooms. Thnt useful body but Drain been calling attention to the subject at it: last meeting. and ban um time : vie-ed A resolution nauseating that the matter Ihould be brought before per- linment. since the grievance wan ant placed in a definite form by the Brian»! society. the matter has been MINING“ by several 0! the chambers of agricul- ture and a number of county coun- cils, and in all case- it has been agreed that the law an the subject needs very considerable amendment. As the law stands at present a man cannot ‘atonl' naturally grown mushrooms. When a mushmom grows 'wiizi' it does not. In the theory of the law. become the propâ€" erty "if any one until It hall been '9' moved {mm the land and so appropriat- ed. A L'irmtl‘ may have hampers of ‘wild‘ mushrooms rumnved (rt-m his field by any \rvspum‘c-r who [:nsxses. h“! be has no n-nxmiy which will be effective in ninety-nine» CEH’t 9 (mi M NH: hundred. II ix (run :iwt the III-rrvn \vhn " IKH‘U' i’f'iélh ‘l LIN '2' n'ntmw ls :l 21‘ ' 8301‘. H h' mun-M mun m’ no- Hm mgfu‘p' 3n. Um m ry in hwmt H!‘ fl any n! Nil '0“! HI

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