Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 4 Mar 1897, p. 6

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h m to return IL m 0! their on tom down an M a ”No. The We Ire uuerly ”no to having tick persona! mp- Ol'ty mod. and indeed it would be main to host at (an I! It sum-Id and. It would drive hunt-m and w cut at the line. and drive out the mic tho W 0‘ the m Mel such noun cam] olef- the- m at tn m mo.- They no not can u m. and lo am can I w pfl not the nmr for ”I. to do its any. nnd penalties on in my om for mm; «0 report nail. my to the um, '11] In" little fear for the men the h” neg-Cred um hm of mixing firm purge-rely to keep the M. an I“ In“ Dnhp. vi. has not keen Eli-r Ind out of Dual-e. flank!- Dy the m at m Inn-o- nun- hr. .- mam It. W OI» of our mt nave-0e law. I. In. “roiled um which be I.- vm be named and 'm remedy b not Ch ""0 and “mutiny of MI- Ifla. I have very little apt-chum of a“. that lmnflfla remedied. m Ilu to In In!" .4- . ruling the. I- an db- l. a. mum that (boy at mm found a (hair woun- hn up! 0 until). Ir. mm eon- ...“ In . um. modulus. (on Io I’lu! Ibo Owl-1m of It. only. I.“ II". In an nu an (o uh ‘m to u. Iona. to would "in ‘au m- : boot on firm-um" . 0! cum tho nuhrmoold to to but u I“ on than 5- (In I”. Ir. hm" prove.“ to had HpmdmhlhwWMht- I ruflu‘ It, "ulna. nun! cut «(My the “HO-Cl Ian.- I. mdlu. u. mind: Hun.‘ «mall-- on mun-no- “! lav," um"! «norm ":9 rm VIM. In “In and not Iv. I... mm In mun-mm: n- ..I: 'ThlhnmypodhoolJnd Mr I. ash in nyln‘ that the" to him" In "Hm. but union: ”(hmmumnwdn I annoy", and to in mm under Ms"; nut" 11h tn A man. g 934 u ended all mean. t. 321 Mr. I I album M b no and to the node. which . dun «mat Mn II nun! to Into-r. um. flown-any All In no hall at nanom- . Committee Work. The committees are having a little work on hand. but no lmportant meno- um have been marked out. The Judi- cial apartment commlttoe reported out Mr. Compton's Kuhn: Populist hill {annulus contracts to be made con- tlltlohed on payment in gold coin. The ”public“. did not like It, {or they ll! lt in u underhad dig I! Gov. Altâ€" £13. ad will nuke his Unity block a volueleu. They have got a newâ€" tom love {or the ext-governor. and “Ink thu with the Runny rumors. no vat aldo pork fund charm. the hdmu troubles. and the general cusâ€" udnuo ot politics annoying hlm he has got enough or worry tor the pres- .t winter weather, anyway. They do not no In] good rel-on [or lotrurln: M. with this cl.- 0! loghlnilon. The Many co-nlueo bu agreed to tho bill lulu o '“0 a competent m ll suit- bmught union 5 hun- k“ tor abandonment and like min. than lo iittlo doubt but that it will The governor is doing his duty by an overworked members of this n- lulnbled wisdom of the state. He is looking out that these men get at lent In acute meal each while they are Mm Alia divided the whole :04 into It“... And in giving them dinners titty It I time. There Is no record that a single one at them has relaxed to nar- ‘ kin of this tent. The man who had harried a wife is there. and the one who bu! Jun traded his auditor‘s war- that for ten yoke ol oxen put all going to hlpect them until "after the hall," and the fellow who was drunk has labored up to 86! there. Later and im- yount. l have junt heard. through on. of my humu assistants here, that no manhu- oi’ the house has sent hi: noun. thanking the governor tor the W. but was sorry to say that he had pnvlouly made a date for that even- A bl. feet by naming inches OUR SPRINGFIEIJI lETTER. “Hmifl‘flflm PM. Forbe- dhm-ed his favorite memo, “Destruct". Insects." tie a- ntitled ”on mum; that the process or 1mm claim bug- m not proud I meek,“ tad mama proce- ‘ot machine-l inn-3 3“!“ only on .,g “1““; A. at we“ lull-3' w. wlglph will be up .1. a In t I” Min to mainly and; and: the nun-p ol the cm “a how to hand. it. Prof. Joseph Cutter. 0! the we uni- vanity. who has been a teacher ever since he an: bone from the Ifllly. and I farmer m the wine, a educat- ed, studious. artful (m, wlo thirty you: no wu teaching at Norm-l, nun Mdre-ontlonluoolclanr, mmmmmnuaemu It to me. He II a bright and huh eating water. no! vary mm with Inuit-tan. m: man. called on! Haullng ........................ :00 Total. 85x03. Add 6 per rent on In a: 865 per are, 83.”. Total cost, $8.92. Here. It the present prlee of con. la a los- 31 our 8! per ten. but If the tuner hm feed M: can to mm or hog he” will find I profit. or I! he will adopt better method- o! cropping he ,,,- 7---,‘ . He [mine- It possible to m. In 3% cage crop of ably-are bushels. For 1 seven! years In bu been «really «I- ‘cnlaung the can a! n can 0! con. and gives the” Danna n his man: Plowing ......... . .............. 8|... Narrowing .................... .. .It Planting ..................... ... .21 Plow 3 times ...... . ......... 1.20 Shelllng ...... . ...... ............ .05 Dull-g ..... .2! about. any ozm-r lwmmon. flout ‘I‘DQIO'I «Mm )lr. Altcoll unit win a “much" tor gun-nor be rolu'not INCH. "a "lulu II. II In“ bl. own (or n "M o! Illa-t Om mm mm rump-In. Mn Tutor. prom!" by It. "mph uni Ito-13¢ Ion Chou! ma «Mlle-luc- on No no. doe-nor ma rm to in n mandala, nu. nry mnml to In" M W :- mri to II. he hop. to um I» Inn-warm cl Ibo mumlu ‘ which I. the "Mor- mm." ‘ ‘0 ID. Inn-arr luau-Io In... Mr. II. a. Fur-u. of In Pun. can the am «my. l-c week. vlkl va- I nt-ooalnn of ”all [DIN-"G a. In: raw-arm Ionic-4h "HI. cl can. He Inst-u that will u can Ind no tn have In" the far-e1- en- un Illa I!" "m It the present price of m by m mm am pm not. "0 any: that forty-(Ina hula. Is, no- eonlln lo the report 0! the um. 1e. uni-ant. the norm tor the past year. rend of it in poatinc himself for the duties of his present omcinl duties. and he had fondly hoped to tutors. it not the day: oi chivalry. the tiny: of npid. anti-dust water travel. But his hem dropped cinr down into hll booth when his eagle eye and hi. oihctoriu inspected the mined ditch. Well. I have rod that it is the experience 0! politicians that the plenum o! antici- pation much exceeds the plenum of realization. i am sorry for finitely. He ought to hue been guided by tin ‘ ieni maxim of Cave-l Kanpur, which i once hard 1 jack lawyer iron-late, "Your eyes in your chow." win-n you make a trade. The rrlll hung“... The bonds appointed by the (over:- or to name the nu. penitentiuiu and the Mammary wen plant with the governor to go over with bill tho plan: upon which he rut- tlu. inti- tutiou run. The uetnhon o! the pui- untiuy board we nil nu In, have never held alto Mon. "cont that on. Mr. "cm. In hu- 1 Im- on- htor. 1‘»: have lot on or the Inn dileuit problem of um W on their Intui- that In over No- pn- Innted to amt-ini- at tho stun. J at!“ who: in. in a «rain In]. to hr .- public- anti-nation is concerned at hut. the torn: o! own-tic. iI (or-ill Joan-oat at uni. attain-tattoo. M concur Tumor hint-nil am it. it In tho Mom not." 0! his “chi dutiu. Ion do...“ on the m at that in-ttmtiu, no in I: ”Hi: "pinion m, than on all other! co.- Maui. 'i‘itiu ouaht not to In no. but it It Pin-"body thin About it. Every- body rritiriuu it. and lino-unth- a! (M [main at tho mt- itnov little at I'T‘TDT=E aura on the count in Olden 'l'ltnu. Way back in the turtle: we used to patronize it in travel!“ from Chicago to Peoria. Thane neat little pickets with their well trained horse: unclean. with a lively Jockey anti-lilo the nu one. with a howmn in front with a shrill brass ham to notify the crowds It the villages along the route. which had not then assumed the dignity of the name at “stations" and o trusty nteereman at the tiller, with rows oi berths along the nnrrow «bin and n table set the whole length to supply our inner wants. were a night to bring poetic pathos from the heart of the traveler who had been accustomed to ‘go through the state on Frulk a Walk- er's mud wagons. We met toiled around on deck and enjoyed the luv poured conditions, the wonderful pro. green. the Joy 0! the times. The horses were not allowed to break n trot. except (or locks, end to change every ten mile'n. Clarence was not theer to take in the greatest improve- ment of the generation. but he has firâ€"or I“ I. had IDs-9. Evansville. Ind., March 3.â€"-Nlchoha Tranlvetter. I young turner; 19 year: of age. no found dead at 8 o'clock Monday naming lying in the told 3 fed mm: from the city. Nouns Thul- Vctt‘er Vii Mind to live three buliet hon: through MI and and 0‘" through bl- body an! had been dead some Mule ulna vhen‘ 160ml. He had an hm sunny quaint n I may “mum." young min to calf upp’n - m “1.11 i W b‘e v'u W I!) I m mu. Dr. mm mm. the American en- leen whose mysterious death In a Spanish dungeon at Gueeabeeoe, Cu- be, has stlrred the department 0! state from He center to in circumference. In a graduate of a Phlladeiphie dental coilege, which give him e ("plane In 1878. The doctor spent ell year: in the United States end became so at- uehed to America and American the: he decided to become a cum. and when he returned to Cube he took Ml jpepen of naturalization with Mm. He opened 1 denture once and was "flag pace-Hy with hie wife and chlldm when he m trusted by the Spaniel authorities and thrown Into the prime from whlehhewnmertoeoneforth alive. The cheese on which the Cedar mmelhmmhnhby even than who empathize with the am of Spain. um led no connective whatever wnh the Cube-e. m- nee- emee were all Sputum Even ll. wife I: e Camila. Re wee charged ‘l‘lo bout you“ the male lune Inland may coal-um hm hy I vouotmwa. Blll- vmnbupuud to with lot Ibo "humb- o! M!- hmm have“ (to rum-n 0! Iain- qu coll-m and "Mr union- Representative Bullet IN. YJ, intro« duced a bill mum; war between Spain and her t-olonica and the United States. Mr. Van Voorhin 1319.. OJ called up «no home biii Io inrrcaao (he emanation 0! animal ball. by pomiiiinl national bank: to take ooi tin-niacin. up to the Dll’ value of hooda damned. The bill mad. I“ to a All Ilia appropriation Nib have he. neni to tha actual “ll-mt. POD. 3.. In the mute the Allen resolutlon for sendlng battle-hips to Cuba cane up. and Mr. Allen severely arraigned Spain for crackles Against women and chlldren. Ilr. Morgan (AIIJ. and Ir. Daniels (Vt) urged lmmedlnm acuon. Mr. Frye nld thut lf he had his way a vnnhlp would “an forthwith for‘ Havam. Flutlly, u the request of Mr. Morgan. the Allen resolution was referred to the commuter: on foreign rel-Nona, the Insurance being siren that ll would twelve speedy consider» llon. In the Senate the postolllce appro- llflluon MI! was reported and placed on the calendar. A dlmn’eement on the army appropriation bill was m- ported and a further contemca ov- dend. A contemce report on the mu amending the timber-culture law- mnmed to. Wad-outlay. If... u. The [salute oi the union of the : home was the opmmnce of William Jennings Bryan. late Democratic our didate for president. on the floor. He was given an enthusiastic Inception by both Democrats and Republicans. Most of the day was devoted to District 0: Column: business. The eminence report on the bill to deiine the filial: o! the purchuen of the Atlantic I: Pacific railroad under the ioreclosmre uie ‘afl adapted. iii-(i=0- EB- Hans-ea flea-.307 twill-q. Elan >t4loinoo ll uni. lot-1.0 Goofy-=0! 0- ‘In 1-; all}??? in. 3:3. LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS A‘l‘ WASHINGTON. AN AIII'CAN IUIDIQID "I A S'ANIIH 'IIION w__QBOVE mourn man-mun u- nun. In the one o! lax-tel C. Kollock. the United State. Supreme court summed the communal“! of the chimn- pflu In of 188. Alan. Car-03h m. Andrew Carnegie, the greatest Iron matter In the world, lieu dangerously m It Me home. Alta, Crest. at Green- wich. Conn. Mr. Carnegie contracted n heavy cold Thursday and a severe at- tack o! grip followed. Now pneumonia In feared. cot. ii the Spanlnnls had mixed the mercst show at inquiry they would here round that it was impossible for the doctor to bite been pun-en! It the train wrecking. 0n the night of the deed he attended I reception inst across the In from his own house. and left It at 10 o‘clock to return home. Three Spanish gentlemen neconunnied him. and cured at Ma house chatting until titer ll o'clock. As the train was wrecked It 10:30 o'clock that night it was inmlhie for Ruiz to have been one of the wrecking party. When he left the United State- Dr. Ruiz took with him a lot at hooks which were his favorites. Among these were the m of Patrick He‘m emfwyp ant-Ilium fasten." "Wehuter'e Speeches” and “Coolers Connitntional Linitntione" The doctor we. c native of Cuba and It the time of death we: 46 year; old. I with Ilflil aided several insurgent- ln tracking a Spanish military train a short distance ontsMe of Guanaha- new without I dhrhlonl Th undue-t “1501qu the secretary of the nu to cut-bun a sour-mt "nor-plan mmy u a coat 0! “M.- W. I! 50 ill!“ to Data untrue“. Ill . Ion. vow :6 lo I. ‘ III In that body who rem robbing 1 government. The charge urn re- named by senator Hurley (Conn). when-upon It. Tlllmu "plied lhlfl “(he nlled Jade when." and It looked [or a limo in though I personal rou- am In “autumn. until Mr. Hurley I‘ll «toned lo the cloak roan. The Chandler amend-m Manda; Ibo ”Molar-or pun-tom: loo um Sen-tor Tillman 0! South Carolina provukod I turbulent scene In the un- ute when he charged that the armor- plute mnnll-rmren bud their paid lusty. lurch [- Tho house took up the bill to pro- hibit the transmission of detailed no. counts of prize light: by mail or tele- graph. Opponents of the bill claimed the proposed action would amount to press censonhip. it was not put to a vote. The sundry civil blii was with «inference. The poatolice approprla~ ”on bill was also sent to contort-nuts with a number of others. Saturday. Feb. 17-} The usual Sunday quiet oi the capitol building was disturbed by a session of the senate. made necessary to pose the appropriation bills. By a parliament- ary action the see-ion we: a part or the legislative day bezinninx Saturday. The sundry civil appropriation bill was under consideration. The sugar bounty amendment was agreed to. Ap- propriation for river and harbor im- ‘ movements were materially reduced in A number of cases. Mr. German (Dem. Ala.) made 1 statement on the exuuvn- sauce of the pending bill in connection with an amendment proposing a per- mment eenm bureau. The amendâ€" ‘Inent went out on him point or order. ‘The sundry civil bill was then passed. By unanimous vote the senate added an amendment to the bill. counteract- ing the president's recent order with- drawing 2l.000.000 here. of land from the public domain and establishing it on forest preserves. The senate resumed the discussion or the Cuban question. but soon took up we Indian appropriation bill. After a short debate the mate named the bill and took up the valence ant-uprig- (Ion hm. (known as the rdmau bill). and [We sen-to bill to prevent the Importation of Impurc tea. A boy on be. Testimmy won um palm. I. almost unanimous, and most «mmhue Med once girl. do- elnro am never min arm they Mn n «I. to, sound the m uh nae. mm. They are Introducing ofice gm; in Chicago. and those who have them In their employ are well pleased m them. They say «that the office girl I: superior to the office boy In many mr- ucuiam In the first wane. she does not smoke cigarettes. and she doos not mule. As a ruie she has absolutely no mate for dime nrwels. She is usu- Illy bright. quick and energetic, and wet so much cleaner. and neuter than The old way was to plate the bottom of the ship caretully tron: stem to stern with stout wood, and then coat this with sheath copper. but the new meth- od is to place the vessel in h bath 0! copper aulphhte, into which an electric cumot it passed. Liquid-tight oom- portmouts Ire mule to in firmly upon the aideo and bottom of the hull, and when filled with a solution at the cop- per the tour nodes are placed through on opening to the top. Thou conui- i tote the positive pole. and the iron ; hull acts as the M'fiallfl'. A tllm of; copper without rooms at break: unau- . ally form on the bottom of the ship. : and in tony-eight boon this lit-tint i aha-thing II unoâ€"alxtnnth of an inch ' thick. The nit-«mu in. so tightly! to the hull that it t-unot be remove. , without cutting into it with slurp II- : .MII. and even then it has ho-V rm no welded to the iron that tho two «not always be punt“. 11o nio- ol this unhtohoo scrim 0! copper plating no he "hilly W stood who tone at the tonne: to tho, bottom 0! lm vaul- nro cunt-0L} The oid netted a! copper ohm-thin I l trachea}??? .“uâ€"uup added to not-h to the weight 0! ml tau-ll that the uni ndvioory boon t in its: "tuna to have tho hull- at 1 tho mum. Ila-ton. Athlto and Dot- ! : out. Ibo-that. to the an at the Chi- , . coco tt I‘ll "Naomi that :66 too. :. could but Miami to tho weight at tho ' mun. wt m tau would hr were to . ‘ t-oth tho llmtoa ml Jul-nu. Put-gr «ulna thin DIIIW polity M Isl-oping the t I "and: Hum and buoyant no the vain. ; ; [and thorn-by coining mltiilloul oped. [It i the «output "mood to how- on! o! ’ * the null-Murat trot \rmlo room -: *Mthoti. An A vault Ion at our in u run-la IN nhntlmi. nitlmtlnt I good ’ turn-entou- ni Ilu- ship-1 o! the English. t F Prwmhl (lo-roan" and nun-tut BIN" , " lama thtir bottoms pmtn'trd in thlo :' A IIJ‘, Ily tho tmv mm at t-lo-rtro- a violin: tho mint mm In tho t‘nâ€" i... «In anon-t. only to :55 mod- to tho i a «man l‘not. l'liindrlphll Tim v A‘ Copper sheathing has been adopted 1!)! Ihlp-bulldera of all the leadlng countries {or years. and It has always proved the best protection to the hull: that could be defined, but rust and curb melon and Its way between the cop per plates In time. and starts up openâ€" Inn that eventually destroy the ship'- bottom or necessitates the costly work 01 mheathtng lt. THE CNESHIRS CNSIBI. 'Inun sulp- no llo Plan-ed In an mucus. Bath. A new departure in ma sheathing oi vessels in to be undertaken in thin country. and the future cruimrs and buneshipa made for the United States any will probably be czunper-slmauhed. according to the new process or elecâ€" tut-plating. Experiments have been going on for many wars to electro- Dhto with rapper the lnziis 0! iron or Itcam vessels, anti the results 0!:- mlned now jusuiy the general adop- tion ol 3 process of protection Um! can he called pun-1y Amvrlran. An elec- tric plant has been esinhlished at Jer- 101 City by Ike Ship Copper-Plating Company, and the ongoing tug Assist- ance was treated to the new process as III experiment. She has stood the test to well that, alter a your.‘she has a hull nearly as [rt-c from all defects caused by corrosion and sea animals u when first launched. PLATING SHIPS’ HULLS. a, ”th u: n O. “molly!!!“ $2.... , nun-n co..noxa' ‘1'}? u llvera $nfi. Sand for Perk-uno- pepum. mm a all, In Po‘l Poniwylm helm. 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IlludntuthoI, For "011‘.” yum Dv. firm in Mn rhhl MO. a. “I'M! mun luv-IN "ml .04 “Inn! loathe". M kink. N. V. No abet pink!“ in Md- Ian "and" pant" ov mu" m In "It Inga-u! of m'l aha-n. , No «to: «(man'- Pot-«fl mutton mu nil val-om “a dam we avg-Ik- mm. and at “In! um. I)" Hen"- P. at. W “ML. urn-(m I. hand and tho .u- “at“ by "I I.” 70."! 'r- "0." 9- N3! 7 yin- ulc- IND. Ple- '0 'I‘IS LOVE THAT MAKES THE WORLD 00 ROUND.” Dem ware has town! a place in sli~ war-mounted toilet articles, being in- troduced as a sort 0! medallion on tho backs of brushes, hand mirrors and the like. A package at this and his need my loans ll sen: you by John A. hint Bed 00., La Crown. Wu. upon ”cup: or 15 cent! stamps and this notice. '.I. 'l‘llA‘l' mum-u) contra-2. llr. Goodman. William: County. 112.. tribe- us: "From one package Silur- Germ Cotes Berry 1 gnu 300 pounds or better colee than I can buy In More: at 80 cents a pound." Mrs. Porkchopkfl that's the case. William, I must have a new carriage exactly like It, the one we have now Is antique. Ila! Vernon a! It. Mr. Porkchopsâ€"Jlrs. Wabash has 1 very grateful carriage. sarsaparillam " "" °" Purifier. All Jrugghtl. lelxlotfim Galina-h. , cu u - 'â€"' Hood 5 Pills “mama‘WJ: §§r§anarflla Run :to: m we blood In the spring. mm warm. expel: «:17 than of tumor. (In. agooduppotnoud Marinas-null. Humors

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