' may†now in use in no! N to m “rebuilding during â€a. mhm-ndwaLbaugoI Imam: swam demanded um wing!» done to ensure their min school houn during the cation In Indly'deoidod to adopt in min: funds to change the heating Ippuntm- u the north aide building, inï¬eouly lawful one. is very ovi Ont Souythooewhomthotongh- [yum-Int with school law on this I‘m-m collected by his department mg the hospitals of the Pmnch capihl to ï¬nality him in his faith While mun] other immbem of his pmfoudon m discussing. criticising and andanning the serum treatment Dr. Bouillon simply arrays his 63. In: in such any M In set results against metrics. The public will be inolinod to agm will: him and form ibopinionof the mflbod of treat.- noot by the numbpr of euros sandal, nil»: than join in its condemnation Withmnflmy to aomeofthe Ila-Ind principles heretofore regard 0d a inf-Hilda “Emmott", «mauled that ï¬g. mm tall hard facts. A! Imt Dr. Bottillon, chief o! the bureau of nut Mia; of Paris, anm, m to ho lion um. way. The eminent scion- ï¬d in a ï¬rm boliam in tho emetic, of Ibo anti-toxin â€Mom of mating diphtheria, and he appeals to the} youlh and old ugn~mo of In man of whom it can lm truthfully mid, noon km him but to low lnlm. noun nunod him but In pains. bib. Im, the ï¬eld»: of jaunt-Hun cadmiumoof it: [right d Ind maltouuctul writer; Tb. “them thoBou-dofEdn- mu crown the dmd pod. nun J0 I in | 0“,. 16 Tim mfmth of Ocuhor W?! “m “f l I" 8‘ dnmt wlncl: the nut» ll†"mammal Fldd wan am 0! many accomplmh . . (of many yum and was also clwu', Inch. Ho van in Amman: In . , cool and mmly: tlm tompenlnm (lot at,“ of the Mm, nndby bu . . . . , Money nppmxnnahng In W bib. away, the ï¬eld» of jonmulum . . one 0' its bti ht duly.md on rainfall aver-mug long '4 a“. “‘3' '°"'._ . .. fl um. onoâ€"hall inch lot “rookie. Full v-vlv-u-m- done. but the whole Englinh-mudiux' wild. in W with I mmw which WEATHER CROP BULLETIN and tha telegraph, until not Chicago lip to lip, multiplied by the wlophoun “Eugmo Field in dead!†Such in the mango which has [mad from Here is s piece of news that will rejoice loVers of civil service retorm: The president is perfecting arrange- ments to bring within the provisions of the civil service rules ell employee 'in the seversl executive oflioes of the government. below the rank of seate- taries and assistant secretaries. This‘ sweeping translu- to the merit eye ten would throw the mantle of civil service protection over all chiefs of divisions, bureau ofï¬cers and high- grade clerks heretofore appointed un- der the pstronsge system. Next will come the fourth-class [lithium andmenthmwill notboenougb left to ï¬ght over. nida LaGrangB is afraid that in a change from electricity to compressed lit she will lose her electric lights. 0'“! v“ v: “THE: REPORTER Afiwnzzi It is roported that the Suburban Suggestions for less favored localities are easily obtainable. Short hours, Electric Company is to abandon its original intention of constructing a thorough ventilation, a flu“ gymnas trolley l'ne (1 will 0 to [W com mm and reading and music rooms are ' . an m- . ' features of the watch factory at El- pressed 8"» ssysthe LaGrsuge News. gin. Conscientious enforcement of So for as can be learned there is lit- compulsory education is a specuil ind tle or no opposition! to this, but it toward preventing any abuses con nected with child labor. In s metmp- must beremembered that a portion , . olls like Chicago this difï¬culty is o! the contract of the Subulban Elec- most encounl i Here, in sweat- tl'i" With the Vinflg“ 0‘ LaGrangc shops and lsuudries particularly, Who to furnish the village with cerâ€" children are still conï¬ned for twelve tain electric lights along its right of and more hours who have not receiv< ed the ï¬rst rudiments of schooling . Th l'ttl be- Y? L aeompxgyufg‘fyukï¬ Physically and mentally they "mi s: u â€â€8 a _ , I m a bound tobestnnted. i $1.50 per your; armor“ CASH In An- VANOI. A proportional rate per month. Inform! It the P.0. M Downers Grove. “1., no second class mail matter. By WHITE L WILLIAMS.‘ D. G. Gum, â€"~ Associate Editor. the fed Corn honking has proposed npidly and probably one-half of the mp is in the crib. Hnnh’ng from the shock, however, has been delayed owing to the dryness and high winds. ‘ Wells, springs and stream are very havormtinlydry midweek “min exceedingly mm Stock is doing will, better in «home northern maï¬a than elsewhere; hag choler- hpfuflcntinllmy,8hrk,h f degrees daily. The great dryness mused 3 general suspension of late plowing md made the growth of rye very slow, the ï¬eltk are generally in fair condition, however. Fell sown gnaw are either killed out or strug- gling herd for existence and pastures ue abort and poor; stock is being‘ plowing was given up mtimly ml lute sown gnin "minimal in the ground without nprmiting, or it sprouted the utand in very pom Mnl thin Only in the northern mnntim‘ iaa lnir condition of winter min ._ (mind, and this is gnnmlly rye. The .. «rage in much In!» than mmnl owing to the dryneâ€" lunl the fear of Chinch um Corn banking and _ cribbing hm been pushed rapidlyl And much of the crop is gathered. The grain in of ï¬n» quality thnmgh» out mntnl and northern mnntim, , but poor in many of the better winter ‘ wheat conntim. Pastures mim- «ally hare and hmwn and ntnck is being led. it is, however. in good con dition, with thn exception of hogs, i which are in many counties badly I] alfeeted with cholera. Water in ex- ceedingly scarce and wells, springs, and stream are wry low. Fires are causing damage in a few eastern counties. Much leading and fatten- ing of cattle will he done this winter. imam“ sermon. Throughout the northern section the month was one of nnnaunl dry- neu, the avg-age rainfall being lea than oneâ€"lull inch, while the days were clear, cool and windy; the tem- perature deï¬ciency being fully six I, n I, 3-5... ‘Sta-g'ziaruaa ' “Child labor properly directed is II distinct beneï¬t to a nation. Uncon- trolled it- is II curse. Many of the ï¬rst men of the republic Were gradu- ated from this admirable school. ‘ But in most cases they overcame by stern efforts barriers that would have choked any but strong characters. The teal: of safely legislating so as to leave the ï¬eld open for individual of fort and development for child as well as man without risking the acquisition of neceasary learning is difllcult. How to protect the indi gent parent in demanding of its oil'- spriug ga reasonable amount of mint ance while averting from the child the calamity of growing to maturity in ignorance ia a problem which con- froote the legislature and philanthro- ‘pial in llliuoin. Chicago in her giant youth holds. heterogeneous popula tion hard to handle in educational mattern. She in a sort of 'l‘rilby of citiesâ€"great, good and beautiful. but lacking lhmugh variety of heritage ' harmony of training. Whom in then- aflvengali o! lmlagugm for her do velopmont in thin one Ilimtiun Y" lactation 'at Elgin and Aurora, aInple "a" Mirriw W W 7 _ , . y Thompson of St. Charles 01’1â€?“131‘3' '3 worded to study cluld guilty to forgery, and was Thum lobar xn.|ts moat advantageous [2119993. [em-ed In three yam “ Joliel. 1 buggeotnons for less favored loculmes keep him out. of mischief a". a ti] ‘are manly obta_ma.bla. Short hours, w" always mud or a spirit 1911mm" ventfflahou’ 8 â€9° gymuas lam deviliuhneas, and was elmm mm and "mama and mnsw rooms ":6 ting himself or some other pen features of the watch factory at Ll- trouble. gin. Conscientious enforcement of compulsory education is a special “m There was an altering of44.46(1 “rL‘huh- 0‘ AL- nlflzul ‘_.I _ At. a meeting or the manners of AMONG OUR E)“ the committee appointed by the last Manning "m legisla‘uro to investigate the child Mm lollhml out labor questionflaeld in Chicago last. 6 , . _ Saturday, 00!. Charles P. Bryan, the Two Aurora people who chairman, made the follo.ving remarks ““9â€â€œ in their houses dl showing his accurate understanding small-pox scam in that‘ to of the subject: the city '0 PE! $1,000 I“ “In my own district, with the grant pecthely for the privilege. -fl. .-.. a." BRYAN 0N CHILD LABOR. ‘; stock is being After years of study and labor. we pm Wed have at last discovered a sure end †one-half of the never-failing remedy. We have tested H h' I it on patients, who have deepalred or “a n8 ‘ ever beingcuroddjleresultehnve been, hmboeu delayed in every me. wonderful. Grofl‘s I and high winds. Rheumatic Cure hunequeled an 3 poolâ€" m are '9’! the remedy in ell Mo! Chronic and stock - Acute lnilemmetory Rheumatism. â€d8! 1' 4'23“: Gout, Luminanï¬clnhm, Neurllgia; meme northern especially Oval-lea Neunlgla, Dyemen- orthoea and ell kindred “actions. It. as; hog dlolen It], Burk, Le- la nlno a velunhle Blood Puriï¬er, being eepoclnlly useful in Belem Plorlasis. Winnebago and I Hulda- null Scrolule. all Glandular Belmont- end diseases of the Liver end Kidneys. It in nhooluhly free from I" Ma. Junie “tech unreï¬ned mm on. â€in than an]; and e Mum elect tin-Minn mu M: overcoat and his wifo’l fur cloak no mi.- from their sec-stoned pegs. together It tll nï¬d silver to the nine of 3150 Ind numerous ulnnble entrant. md brie-n- but; tion by the whims,†they “Model“ bulky "ticks um would nut-cl Imme- diueluention it soon in my m’aponâ€" Won 3M midnight. The work m done so quietly an: no one wash the lam. GMurbed. Hr. Martin's winkr ‘ Burgian were Ipin It work in [A Gnu-go hat Sunday night, linking 3 mm melanin! aid on Chiba-no! III-.8. B. Duran. 504 North Scone avenue. The bonsai: completely {ml-ted, the nearest neighbor being {no Mocks In], and this point win evidently men into eon-iden- Wuhington Blow", wedding a! flying hunk,†the line helween St. Chuk- md Elgin townships. I- killed in a "1qu accidenc 1‘ Bikini, “mutiny Ming. Sloan from n freight engine frightened Mn ham and they m, onl‘ “ding with . telephone pole and throwing him out. One out": bom- kicked him in‘hehud, and the wngmn wheels m ovet his body, alt-hing In his rib- .nd in- juring his spine. He lived but A few minutes. Mr. Stowe" was 63 â€use! no, ancients to Illinois in I835, will: his father, 8e": Stowe". ThUtIa-bur' Null an: The In. an- gina. m. blundlng In tho mun-1h." receiving com flight chasm In her in hot. 0n- mnl Mp down the â€glue clhlnmm well M it who Mud Ibo: (“aluminum berm-even, anon-Me the MI would ho Immed I" ï¬ght while on the «that nick it I. burned In! a ray liule. PM "ah team A change in the ï¬n ho- wm hand newâ€). When this hdone II is that!" “-1 III lllfliculflea will have been ovum-o And she engine will be In“ on the road again. Mi. Jennie AnrhIhud. A Mocha who u- uodod (In man; or the Nathan Im. not. Anodukm Honda, III-noon, was blown Hulda] nor-In. tulip.“ will Inglum . inc-flog unul tho db“. In nun-II. flown! at tho punt-Mal when}: m closed I ml 3.0. A lama numb" a! home- lu Ila oily In quan- llued and guided by special uncut. All of l-Ilgln'u who“. have bran dual {or w lmluflnflc period 0"!“ to the prev- nlanco of diphtheria. The 8.11!) pup“. r umon lull,.rumerliving m Bola, ‘hw been rather unfortunate of lute. Inn rumwaymrtho 0., ll. Q, tuck at that (station lust week, lain good buggy In vaulted to pieces Ind I member of the (null, slightly Injured. He and Ibo‘ mum-d mmpuny and un- beaten. "0‘ bin return home the «In, of mouth!†louud four flue cowl helouglng to him, clan! along the "ark. More llllwlon will probably follow. - A Vain-bk ï¬nd. An exchange suggests that ovéry farm- er residing along a publlc roul should put his name on Ills barn. If this were done there would be considerable mom interact In a drive along the highway,†{mluenl- ly u frclml or acqlmlntulwe would he recognized as owner 0! a certain properly. The Me- in: good one, from many points of View. While digging a trench Wednesday, «I ‘ Fox Lake. Joeeph Good numrlhe'd an old 'mmwn which was buried by the dclIIO‘ crateiu 1860, to prevent the republicans lmm celebrating the election of Lincoln, Nothing had ever been known of its whereabouts until its diwofl-ry in the 34:" «Mental munuer noted. \ There was an olfering 0114.460 pounds of butter on the Elgiu board of crude, and bidding opened at 21 cents. This advummd to 22 cents on a part of the ofl'er- ing and, all sales made wem m. that. ï¬gure. Some manufacturers asked 22%; and others offered buller at 22 cents but found no takers. Harry Thompson of St. Clinics pleaded guilty to forgery, and was Thursday sen- tenced to three years at Joliel. This will keep him out. of mischief (or a time. He was always Worn spirit 0! rock- lem deviliuhness, and was eternally gel. ting himself or some other person into trouble. Two Aurora people who had email-pox patients in their house: during the recent small-pox scam in that‘ town have asked the city to pay $1,000 md 810,0.10 rea- WANTED-All IDEA Pug". SASH, DOORS AND MOULDINGS, STAIB WORK, CISTERNS, TURNING-‘3, FINISHINGS, ETC. BRANCH YARD YARD AND FACTORY , DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS. LA GRANGE ILLINOIS. DEALERS IN LUMBER, L‘W‘TV‘IWW â€â€˜7 WWWâ€"‘57} ot-mnzxmzumnxnu: LIL: ! nunrtxnxm H COLVILLE g g , Fancy Groceries 6U 00 60 69 6° GO GD 0. 9° 6° 6 GD 6. CD 60 6b - > ’Q ~ - 0-6 0-6 a - 0-. 0-0 bnfl 0"“ ;,6 ;, 83° mu Saw €4.38 $10 00 This assortment “ill not he lumkcn and “ill be Qimt‘tu‘ ('11; l' :‘X I!" 3 - 314-3812!!! 13 H l 8 H 1‘! t I 1'! 172111. ----- IS MONEYW“ F\N OBJECT TO YOU? Addre-c all order- to ï¬fe a‘ï¬'n (2‘35: o‘l’ï¬â€™o â€$573 o‘,‘{,’a 9751 9'75: ï¬fe c?;"a n‘,‘;â€e n'jï¬â€™a afï¬x n?;°e n‘jé’d ugh “do†“ch†“40" °a'a° “an °ao° 9am“ “an†’a'n' “ab†â€do" “(9° “via" 94’9†“do“ “do†The @ -A‘AJ- A‘AAQ‘A A W. H. BARNHART... Canned Goods. Downe re 0 rove Reporter grk gs Corn Stun II ........ I [)3 Snow Ball Baking Powder . 1" lbs Rolled Outs 4 pk-rs California HIcukl.I\l anl 1‘2; lbs Fine Granulated Sugar ......... 3 lbs Best Uncolored Ten .............. I; "It! Best. Morlm and Juvu Coll‘ee ...... 100 lbs Shamrock Flour. "th on Earth . . 14 lbs Lenox Soup ..................... 1 gal Best N U Molasses ................ 1 gal Best Golden Drlpx Syrup .......... 12; lbs Best New York Buckwheat lluur 6 cans Choice Tomatoes ................ 60mm Choice Su‘eet Corn. . . .. . V.. . . .. . . 6 cans Mustard Sardines ................ 8 lbs Best Pearl Jup Rim.- ............... 6 lbs Large California l’rum-s .......... 12 lbs S 6 Starch ....................... l’. A. LORI) LUMBER COMPANY, THE REPORTER. Downem Grove. Look over this $10.00 assorted lot This is so cheap for the best that you really cannot do better than use it in your baking. Just step in and order any quantity you want from 25 pounds up. FRESH #3? SALT a} am I“ I. Typewrhing, Pout Jump in. nu! Pun-gum.) [ho- w anthem, nude-I as: W a, One Year for is so cheap log the Weekly Tribune New York WHOLESALE AND RETAIL - - . - Fruits and Vegetables. MA NUFALTURERS 0P EIN, No where else in this cit) can you ï¬nd this best of all "our. Aml it is cheaper too. than any other ï¬rst class flour. \thn you know the price we are oflcring it at you will be astonished ...... SUPERLATIVE H.008 and the "as very rru'mly svcnn-«I the Ex. clusivc Agrncy in anrc-s Grove [at tho. . . _ MEATS WASHBURN, CROSBY CD'S $1.75 of ï¬rst-class groceries a; 50 You are puyl m" 1‘ 50 " " l 50 nt A. ‘I 2 0" ti -‘ u 2 ‘ 50 u A. n 5a 40 50 44) w] 0 50 0 50 The RQWWW sold *H [0 for Cash Only. General and Fancy Groceries. 50 TM ï¬ll 60 ,.~ 1‘0 70 1m 50 IE) 50 ;:u?fl. I‘ll. Pun. 3.3!. BAIIIA‘I‘T.†Iaphï¬mlmh 523 [All umn um and mm Wad-nun 0! coal mnnth. Ham-g Knight- amlhlly mm. menu-1mm at," L. Bum. Secretary. “Wary-“m KIM-g. CI_CIr1 mm ht.‘ n'iu. 'mm'i- u. 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Flu (Ill. \‘uuu 'I'é'n'uiv'u Hon-flat I'uluu. I,†I'. ll" W. ll. Iduu'du. I'm. fl‘uulmllllul. Flu! Mild†It: may nun-oh. Wadi-day Ionian. ' urn-Ila; Wednndnv oval-k. 1.. I'. l. mu: "MINI. mu Maneâ€"n Muir am Nu: 'I) In envy non-lb nl LI l'. l". .lmliur “'me l'mi-h Mymhlr. gum: ‘ n! l‘rmlorlrk IlrlIm-r. l'uutor. Wankâ€"luv H W. Dot-um. I'th hw- Sun-luv nll :05». Ill. mul' HID In, urlmulul I'J m. N ll, link -r Slwlluu Walnu- I Dunâ€"Mun l' upl‘ evnlnx t 11.1 nlmuur ï¬lm-Inn e "um M 0:30. wnhw Mun-luv M lI:hu. m uml‘l-Anm {HM}- Pk' 00' II_ I ‘ DID Rune-m". nn‘v NI-rle-HI an In I" III: ‘5‘" III and mo [7. III. :iund School I I: In. J. Hum-III. any. I‘nurr llM'Hlll’uHIIIIï¬MIlUw «II-“lug II' 7. 00. III:- uurlh Immnlr Illlllly 1'\Q'BIIK III I: III. Cl! URCHB. lethadistr [piscopaQâ€"mw. A. EL BAI'KDIEIIJ'M'OI’. DOWNERS GROVE DIRECTORY. s. A. LYMAN. , 1There’s No Such Thing As Luck. J “09."! 0! â€Hanan "1.146: onmnn. In buying shoes if you get shoes that went out in an unreason- able short time, It. is not due to bad luck. It is because they were either poorly made or made from inferior leather. 1 buy all my shoes from man- ufacturers who cannot {Word In make goods that won’t won I' well ........ Mike. r.¢“gAc-gq-_m,_m M o! ï¬Â§ï¬Â¢ï¬ï¬‚ï¬ï¬‚ A. l" mun-AI. N. n. _u. ï¬l‘in‘lfl 0'. c. Ii. main. 1: l Pigmen- All. In... Pt! II 0!