Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 5 Sep 1895, p. 2

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nil-wily hired the! the wheel would have to he 11-well“ home. Her bloom- a' mum was not contacted for that flatworm nwneoullnatobe Ilia-t mun-rent. Her “tenths wu and to tile fact by several null bye. ll- Bln-m we: it deepen. the mulled to! wheel to a drug store V III nu for I tamer boy. Alter ‘. we; in use end number etc Inâ€" 11‘“ IO! wheel to II! Ind told hlm if. u (a e mun “life-.11” an net-u n- the mate mum anovn. : mmoxa. M m the dispatch”, the wor- ' m min mam In a church ‘ ‘ Olmm horrified In! woe]: 'V m- usty II III Im- II lam nun-d m”. m "MI“ I "ammummnmml' ‘km'm'm-w‘w" Ana-us «out M A “IN. my ”1"” Warm-bur.» h a. In! to ma lumen M ~ " ht dad“ for I. um. .« puma In Hon-"um humane. tu- no m a a. u.““ ”1.. I“ no II. H. Home. horror. II tag: at In no net-l phat to m “awnp-orlortheh'gâ€"nu- Whitman-«mum “din-M nâ€" 0-... AM fine". a. .Q. It I- hua to he Innate-ed by IM- rho. n with. u (m . can In mu In the an m. I. to Illa (to m n" Col-pd iy «lo-01m II the vest-o n to m ltd“ nun-(In New York Ive-II. an. m.» of II. unit-lily W mu m...‘ direct- "m'. 0' TH‘ 0". u 08“ Min “In. at _.. h.- [m m '3|¢§ TIC RM” (In! earth! ”6” “Me an n. M '1“ .1» feet of and outer to the so. ml «7. cl mm s m A Cue Ilium me.) -I was Incl 555' 3 Ea“??? 3% d I). Unit“ I“! III lot hula.” the other (In! In tmrlng on tho 4| hard I [am 0! mm. Issued by the street. and. clan of u. [Inna Sula I! he 'nmer Inn“ in to Mn 1 PI?- fro- vhlch (Levon-pl lie-ml, In "mm at the All-nt- m gum-(loo “position. then to the nailed Tic tater: of them mull every for In an"... ale-ell that can to “culled from the I: .53 E! I 5 a E s Inkedulnleymhomm. The u! m not non um 18 yearn old. and n a crowd of null I'm gathered mummmunnevm Amurtaa'mlca-elo grid in mm at the Sn ole: II New Yuri the other day. She unrated Io 90cm Otto-tin a sh wheeled up an av. am yet mantle me vs punctual, ad the saved from her vial. Then it was evident that her tho-en were of I lllleflfl not Inch hitter than chem cloth. and they nob-o. 3 Ghana of m and. 5‘ iii a ‘iitiig if???“ Thu-nu fill-v not In My nun-mu. lulu- ummnmmmm a“. m mm d altar- mhMmeu. round!“ all “was. run-c (lull-duo :E: Chm van to ion- “ADM. “I madam-amnion»...- luo m Outfit-Imam"- I‘m an. I! tho cum- um! I"! III! at maummwua,uvm mu tum-unumuuunu. Rnlnn 0. local». 3 Phludelphln. h- ula-urban the whole of the blue and a. nut- u word to: word. But 'muuwuunomaummu thou-molly manna-ud- The hundnu who mm A land- hamlet no doubt thinks oh: In doing I good thing. The Much rider who think- : “boiled shirt" I: the proper «pa- for cycling 1: not. much nearer Hush Talley told a gm :1 I mm In: Columbia. 8. 0.. um Talley loom In t “m." A duo! was prevented by the Ila-ll. Tulle: one lot the charm. The older generation of men um women can at. least be thankful that nu. they were you); courting Wu not' done on a hike. The number at people helluva) to ha. been murdered by Holmes In now up mun-1 twenty. and the return- in not-um. Thu Penmlvanln Justice of ma moo nut have land a dude In mind when .he ruled um ; all VII not necessarily Immdnct. 1'16: ' Viiw ' " i ih’iiii named his m nan-Ion. “Tho Bream-o." It took m 0! yeah to build It. TI- Bannock Indium. than to w. up «My hunting and mm. M a: It then Ind been no “outback.” hudmmdmm- my warm .1; manna. Ih 00 Im- M '0“ M- R It Infill like}! m0. the prokct of raisin. mm to build Q non-mom In Dawn to the author of “Aneflu” I'll! ”I to Wills mull: ma mi on ml man- an. lining. They an carry only forty or In! pounds all their back- aM ant from m to m pounds. A mum to MM 3 great exposi- "on «(m maven It mule. Wall. In an, ll be!“ M II the Puget Sound nun. II the My! school- of Jun the lunch lame :- yucca on the suns footing II the Jtflm. and In study lulu" :- authority (or the cute- Inent that than m (.003 pieces In the noun Mun-trade Imam". The done of the «pita! building at Waning!” II the largest Iron done In the world. It mm 8.0”.” pounds. up”. the am Dim. sun that the human staunch mum 5.- 000.000 gland: which are and In oe- ereung nitric 1|“th The angle oi m may: mosquito kn 850 on. which hatch in a period 0! Im- me- to nine days. A Ira-nun limo French in I- ma.- mlb‘ I! the historical lad critical a- ll” at m: lot-Icy. The Min 0: u 2.”? foot ml have 11 6mm. AIIH'IHI. in I temper- “nn of 1.7 degrees. not: are 4m.» bee let-m II the United States. and they own 2.800.000 and: or liven 0! has. Tic cute" of the m man every chm! that can to “culled from the hm buy. The mm nut unm NS” cable feet a and outer to the so: out day. A Cue mam me.) -I was Inc! 32 the other day In Imflng on um street. Bum m Hon-Nun: hull-uh. and “a ll. fl. Ila-o Iatnr. ll tag: but a m up." (or the Egan"- uomh hard. It In hue to he threatened Dy IK- mumnl-thua (halal. “I.“ by «lo-(bum II the vestâ€"o or a... no fur-c- um have - lawman“; I“. not". lot!“ at. to lot Nerdsâ€"0.“. an. n all on m mm In vie- “. m "It. It. “a... In! In" kn I «rim lad Iliumâ€"Wallin- loudunlyhlhvnlnnmou wk- ” no III pull-I the out M- m.â€"m Thu-v... I'm-u: It mm- M Nu 7m In man- u not: mm cult-him“ 11-0.. 'no nook Hal-u (Id uI um um plan and and I. countâ€"Jub- WI Ciro-WW A's-u yam to new-mm. but about: his“ 'Ihn IIIIII; I. n I.- Mâ€" Ah-I rut-u. Ynenukd-I-uulonmpua Inna-Mulch”. muflu by u--' The lady bird, no nuaintly untied thnt It in herd to find two of then: Just alike. in one or the gardeners hent lrienda. yet hundred: 0! them are hilied heeaune people in their ignorance don't know what n helper they here in thin hum ittle inaeet. A few day: no the w vinlted a friend who ha- a garden ll of all sort: ot flowers, and back of thene there in the kitchen gar- den, with rows ol' currents and new berry bushel. The ieeven of both these ' nhruhe were covered with hlinht or lice that were no green as the ieavee on which they lived and thrived. Hunt- ing about the hushed were a number of lady hirdn. The woman in her ignore ance wan hliiinn these right and iett, thinking they were doing all the dam- ace. and when.told they were her beet friends was incredulous. A few min- ntoe' careful watching. however. ‘ showed the email hug busy eating the [smelter green pest. Smell yellow pyra- ‘mltfe showed where nhe hnd laid her eggs. which in a day or two would hatch. The woman new and believed, land in inture the Indy bird ban a sure i refuge and a welcome in her patch oi' 1 flowers and trait. Another insect that in iorever being killed. owing to the insurance oi the general public, in the dragon ily. also known as the needle ; cane. He In one of the moot useful in- .aeetn o! thil climate. in hit larval atate he nnhniata almost entirely on ‘thoae entail eta-inning threads which .mn he neen alerting about in any atiii ‘ 'wnter. end which hatch out into thtI aweet aiming one-quite. An noon an the dragon fly leave- his watery nurt- finx ground. and. climbing none friendâ€" ly reed. thrown nwny the old ohell and Glen arty. he in helping Inn again. iiia quarry in now the home fly. Not 'long an the writer aaw one oi the" inneetn knocked down in a veranda. where he but been doion yeolnn'n aerw vice. and the children and women nee-pee delighted. althouh they anranh huh (re- the poor wounded dragon ly. They all meant he had an awtnl I atllll nt the end ot hia lonn holy. n eraoi lain-tier. When the writer tool the inaoet a. there wnanenernl wonder neat. which won lnerea-d win a cap- tured Iy wno oleroti his. and he ate it “fly. ‘l’he Ian ol that “new Iluumm-umlynwu. People flat] I- all tom of tum! mum murmur TOIAIL IND-O. AND PATCOOIC. Donut. GIRLS OF JAPAN. ‘over by n Juana merchant In New > York. They have u adv-mayo here In not ball. compelled to my royalty as well a In the In price of their law. to what they Imam the "new a! Wu they can roared-u "in“ eh m Hm cheaper inn, «0‘ m m m ! min. The: hm Mind to tub-u our sou-cu to m pun-run 01 our mm. and In" Ion-Min In I. III. our on mm. The] hunt cm III" “M In Jana III“ In NH Mon am on «nub. “an the Ian d M "I out". Nam out Ian on no! mu m tor lion. and tho] I!" not um I. u om r. «m; u not. IMO I I" «I: up. lam-d menus». m It" None as for not Mu cum“ I. an! a [mix to prone! Ibo" "mm. [‘Mn no new «min In: can alert In I!!! Jan- I“! moo I ”in 0! 1M hmul. I punt nd mule hurl “In n .m am I” Into-Hun 0! forum Ibo um pronoun an m on receive. n mm b not ”RM-clot] 1 While Ir. fllmdhn new-Is m ame-um- of other «man In a tort-l. Ne and truthful Inner. It does not MI" I» \ Ede-Ila tether] Ilut June-e meant-Mann have commu- Ied upon American and Rummy: In- "um Two wrong do not make a Hall In um or In «her use. and II I! not I Mr "employ of ordlnnry \ Japanese equity. Every novelty and Il- ‘velmzn let whlch they have any use II" he reprodneetl here wIIlcln mm ‘Mllh nflm' It appears In «In: l'nlIerI lute: or land“. end will be sold to: new: ole-lull vial II (on: Him. I1:- ery Japanese the m abroad I: al- t”: on I» locum tor some useful Ind profitable norm or lmlde «mm 1 his people at home may use; The Jae-nae pert-hams It New York. Clu- eago and nther mm In the tinned sma as well as In Europe In em:- Iinnelly lending samples of popular de- elgm end mar-I menus to we" mend: at home, even toys and um and pi:- aln. The (ammo llllrteel puzzle mu «M by peddlm on the streets or Tokyo wubln three months utter II upmnd In the linked Sula. hula: been sent 0-! mine“ would In vim-3 no have I». so “no elect tenant In- tact! of four "on hone-r.“ One 0! the weak spots in the national mot-l: of Japan is (be teluul of Ibo government to make pawn! and mm» mark "nun. [or there I: no protec- “a: runner anion piracy In Juno. Stlll, when you "preach Mm I‘llh um. the Japanese gives you I knock-down "when! In «(one ol Mu country. As Ilr. Hummus, the chfel «nail-er In the lap-non patent once. who mm a count-tour to the Womb l-‘olr. re- marhd the other an: "Tho llama Bate-I no the European pour: have refined to who Japan as o dvmud ‘ wanted. It represents an column a! the progress a! the people for the last twenty-ave yum. and demonstrates the facility and Accuracy of the Japanese in imitating the arts and industries of other nation. It contains in its depart- ment of manufactures a sample of a!- Inott everything that enters into the wants of civilized men. and most of the article] are exact reproductlons of invention that are stlll pro- tected by patents in Europe and the United States. .HOD "20: 20h 0h:fl.~.¢l 2(0-RI3< IJ‘UP. JAPAN'S REVENGE. In. It um lull “hennaâ€"I'll”. A Mom. (Io-phl- ‘l‘ht WI Do 80' long-In flu- uu chm-u] la- (Tokyn Correspondents-3.) ; » VISIT 1‘0 THE expoaltion M Kyoto or an examination .r at its catalogue In ‘5 sulficlém to com vlnce any one that mom to baud up an export uncle In general mercham disc from the Unit- ed States 3» this country would be Pin! Vermin. um- confldetiblo op- W. In an “nine! to he um um gunman “was. rm than can?» on... George Hoyt of Cleveland‘ 0.. rotate: a good story on Mime". He was In the first battle of Bull Run, and when m:- nnlon forces had been pm to ram he heard the counmand to rally on the re- can». He can the only rem-n be ever heard a! was the Western Reserve am! that he started far um Iocallzy as nnnh‘conldgo. i WP!!! Into a hardware store the other day to hwy a patiimk anal was shown a variety which looked very inmfllar. The smaller brought on! a In! which he said contained genuine American locks. hut it was dilicnit to aluingnish them from ,the Jannnse imitations. We finally selrcted one or Japanese manulactm'e which bore the wards in English stamped In the brass: "Automatic lock. Plient applied for." while the key bore the Mme 0! "mile: Lock Company Philadelphia. 1‘. s. A." WILLIAM E. Ct'RTls. ma ANCIENT unseat-z m3. ! 11‘)“: ?. 11mm have of mung on the m, t They mic their on trkpme nut, electrlc light amntul on Amtrak ”tents 'tthont antlng Man- or pay- ln' royally. The telephone they have hm ls an Improvement on that we Ire accustom-«no. In that It has two ro- celvers. Ihleh an pun-ml at both ears Instead of one. "on on aim obtllu IZII! best small and Amrk-an hlcyrln made In 12mm (or about lull that the plume articles cost. 11. Japan whim m an at cm a: I lam "all. at m In. an m: «a In the rind Oman. Ol'uu um I!" In NO to mo rm- “ Imo- nn nan-Mona II can and an In .11 co rook no a»... an m Imus In. In rum III-Io: alum mm lat-III” and “in Int-Illa ”lulu man no Mn 0' Ibo l‘uuoul mun m ”MINA hen “um. um! um Ibo In“! I. node very lot lo I!“ no In)“ ll. "Bu. (hm In a moral law which every honeu bullnen man should m-ogulu and obey. and while no one nun pro wot you from rohhlu flu- Not cool- pan,’. ,0» mm to In nil-nod Imh Ila-[Ina that: machine only and not their upuluko." “They cast them at me foundry !n that way." was the luau-er; "but I do no! see who Ia going to prevent m. 1'th I: no (on-In plum! law In Ja- pan." "No." wait the reply, “we are making them ourselves." "But you have no right to put that name on any machine you make." c:- claimed Mr. Home. with Indim'km. For example. you will and perlectiua presses in nearly all the printing ollicel of Japan hearing the name or R. H. Hoe a: Company. New Yorkâ€"«tho in- scription being cast in raised letters upon the iron. Every one of these mn- chlnea was manufactured In Japan without the permluton or the knowl- edge of the Hoe company. Some years ego the American Trading company imported halt a dozen Hoe presses for a enter in printing material: in Tokyo and delivered them to the buyer at a cost or $250 each. A low monthp late: Mr. Morse, president of the American Trudiuz company. called bn the local dealer to pay his respects and found thirty or forty similar presses in his wm-eroom. all bearing the name of 8. ii. Hoe E: 00.. New York. “Ah!” remarked Mr. Morse. “you an importing presses on your own ac- count 3 They have no respect ' for ma:- nurkl. but mm“ them on their own nods. even to the name of the manu- facture". It in bad enough to have them steal our patents, but when they put on libel: Ilka the guanine to do- celvo the public It In carrying a wicked pumice a little too m- and Is adding maul: to Injury. chmlefl- and plum: or flat wt and ”autumn than to run the demand! of their on Burnt. m m viii an water. which mm no men at York Harbor. Maine. ban (to altar-aunt. either to wear 0mm at m a mi» tn sprinting A Boston baby. Daughter-Harem n queer advertise. men: in the Trumpet: "A '9“ cultured baby for adoption.” Don't you think that mean well-natured? - lather-4 don't know. Perhaps It's The "new Woman" In only copylng umâ€" er the ancient damn when FM rldrs lstrlde. n In now the fashion a! lh! royal princesses and the loading eques- lrionnes of both England and Amul- et. Joan of Arc rode sulfide at the head of the French army. 1nd Qua-en Ell"- heth ml! to ride to falcon hams In [Ma fashion behind Lord [Amish It '33 only In the s-lxteenth century (hat the fine saddle came Into use In England. and women rode nstflde ln Germany «mil me close of the eighteenth orn- tm. In mm {mun emu-1n the tnhlon of rldlng on one slat has never been Morten by comm. produced. It was m" {or "mm m 39! ml at 'm my!” product, so. gnaw-any. they Ilene-sec! their mint. mull m- mlury was down tn Mr” and the manufacturers had disposal M "Mr om mu Then, 0! mm. mm. no, began to revlto, am! will WM, continue tn stow boner." 'Bulnm h Inner than H van. and "up. mule hm Rum. We mu "be :30.an Iva-hols o! m In Ram as. 1:- "rage I. larger than u in. alum. h our mm. b am 90 gm: The cl mum! no been ma: For several year! the manna-tors vnnly m-er- "M to the “Ivor «idol. 1 dm'l M- 30" u cm to Ibo Mina-I Im nut put. The autumn is "may manna; mu Isl. "no «mp-mung pan or n..- «mm In 0"". Incl Mk are [ol- mm down cn me thinking. The put-r mm". In one of nonfatal "cure”: MO. ”he even on." ”Mic gunman. Ink-rem m n law: and em. lamps! In In. an the whip. I hardly mm unn- wlll be A "Int ticket In the mm. It It": Is u 'm he nut-rile (mm IM mm «am It wallet with In. mat nvnmhlp a! nlimdy and other mu "Mk mum“: mums”. Mmml’ofllna‘hmm "II In I 'IIIMI' Io. cum-no Um I.- mnu may I- dun-mun: t- ll'rn‘lh We an “lulu. Wv mu all a mo- nlunl ml your .04 not I um: I.” I'll. our villi-w. mu N ”Inna Gum. 0m! llnunl. him to- lum to low luv u. to“ I“ m Wino In va Y-wl "w nllwr day ”7 Mn In». ovum m MI I rep-"w my gm“. nhom No party. He ma , ,_V .,. All-Iv 1min Mo punctual Howl. Horu- Iat wan mum nlmu gonna! admit tor Frau-v Ina“ nut-fl lawn! lam!- rllluu. "v n a but“ unlit-rattan ml- rl‘ll by Inch". "1- In I «Ow-um «lamina and tau-lbw- lhll IMII)’ "or M.» u! u» chilling rum um mun-1w [ho unuv Mn 0! mar um. "I: boaw I» A Now, ERE is a portrait of the moat thar~ oughiy abut‘ed man in the United State. â€"Senator William A. Fetter or K8088.- For years the car- toonist: ol’ the cant have utiliaed his features as typical .ot, the wild and woolly politicians of n tthe went. He has been caricatured more than any man on this continent. with thz possible exa "Minn of Blaine. Sherman 1nd Cleve- land. Unlike mo" politicians he takes it all in good part. He honestly be~ “even that all the people will yet come to his way or thinking and that in the not distant tutut-e we will have govern- ment ownership at everything worth “inning. to say nothing of bushels 01 ; money that will be issued in payment 1 the-real. Like most or the penullnt k-ml- ‘ on. Senator Potter got his first start i in life In a printer's devil. Printerl' devils hnve a. habit a! radius the 36ml: which pass through their hand». and young Pom-r n'u no exceptiun to th: rule. in this way he accumulnted coir slain-hie knowledge. When he lur- ceeded to the proobreader'l dealt in can able to mud n math-t report buck- n‘nrdo. And it in said that he used it? read that way. A “cations writ-or tutu nmarktd that thlt'iu how he got it into his head tin-t the wurld mu pro- graming backward. Anyway. lay the tint. he Intact-dad to the editorial that: in nu lnnly convinced thnt thtuu “n upside down nurnlly. Ind tut mom in making «that purpli- nun-c with hint. lie rut-Nd puilflul lit: and In I umrhnbly liiort Iiuw tmuul Mn» wit tin-ted tn I nut in lhu l'nitod Nam count». Tad-y he is touted Ill-03' u lhv iii-it'd candidate for maiden i» a huge with»: at M! natty, 7L4) .0303‘ file. OHIDbkoqnu‘O MI Oh. Dal..â€" u: PEFFER 0F . KANSAS. III-h I'll-c tho Mylo An In“; to m 'lu- ll.- Bouo W "hur- Dufl to Banterâ€"A Dov-u Clad-Itha- MAM WK a «an: miles per hour, 01* um m w minute. qr abut (W odd: ”I second. . "nu .u' be a In. at em!!! In no seen at m er ducking," aid amt-I Plum]. IS he MM It "I! an to mt I glance at Farm 00n- toasel‘a poultry ”N'- no. In men a Meal,” replied Farmer Gunman}. "What an do principal items at ex- DEM?" . "Powder Ind shot." l. I- t 6).. on W . . ”Jan'- caum no hen ”II a! In an rummage” Inn with. Jenkins-Well. 'hlt m yuu called Colonel In? nl; I h'l new. 1m in am I'- M Damn. m- in the panel an munâ€"Hello. Colonel. an you ever get um 93 the civil war? never 10‘: I state. an. Baum! pm «0 mad m- unmmumm-umm “lamb-am lint-N. onw- lnuy In mum and than coâ€" .m“ .md bum um ”than “luv-mo nam- wua have ten mud Dy ll! mum-Jim. Mel- br than. mmmuâ€"u-m. wink-Hanhnnnmhf umuumnmmm m may». ”aim Ion. mum‘s-mum.“ Mgmwyo-hc. mam gnuâ€"hunter plan. Par Mummyungmunnâ€" new" “In. or m W. l. Kuh- kagamlm and Met Am cum Noni-Vener- n'y, Char. III. Adul- III-nan. Ibo m "annulment-OI. hnlWhlum-dthu- "on no... any It Ice-vb. In: memmm mmmwnmm ummmmnpnm nun-Md with the m 0! ml..â€" IMhnm.mulloI-ot-onw Ina-4. no no“ mun mt curl-t. now-(mm «mummnumu “dun-Moulvhhlhlu nlyuuMbuQIddm uncouth-m nunmuuum-wnu- mulfidmm.“lhp- Winona-lbw!!!“ 3 ON I. IflI-L (I. M nut van bunt. m. marl-II. The um men nmnd the sun in) u “I. I out but ll «am-u to “lemuvmuvm.ud huhlmvuvluhbm" «auto-lun- I." In. Ian D huh. no“; I. mil-ally pm“ w (to hunt .0! am an. to in" MI Odor-Inna to win. but um N. mum: uncut to pull on m u all-I ""7 m Cclonel Inningâ€"No. undead. an; I cycling man that It will to all.“ Inna-ulna (or cum to IN MI. Ho ll molly mun mom lov- cnd the world's competition no“ (or a In. (vie. will“ but hath. m um um Ilthln 3 you. M v.- Cum. 0! "nu-u: on III. ml «at: I. me- he in mama" In a. nanni- am an. a ”at WWI-manuals” 3. 0. kid. the Inn- m at tho Mumbhmmhudmum manor-ml “annuity M‘ mothtmanfluthomun- “munmdmmmmm‘ agglu- In all-mum unlopottho luhuoummmucmn- mmimnmh ”mam.“ Inflow-hm A Imam-u IIDIII- lat-Om

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