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Downers Grove Reporter, 29 Apr 1897, p. 3

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m. PIC? Aug-Pt. a com o lira m. Se mounted pun GOI‘I 35'" 'â€" to“ www- mm (mt mmlmm no My: gamer who way“ :9 mm 1nd in lfld cheap w on thon- ands hue become mm 4"“ c mm a pn- uot. III the i s Is In isn- olen great tut hm tamer who ‘llfll to can: Send to! I he. Ema-IL” l. a. Ila-Rafa; a1 who when... A physician of Rum City. while looking [or an lnuu nilcui (and him uniu on a jury in the Circuit Court. A. «on than! at [old I- unable. to in every mint. 0! (lunar-loan. and than u: (mm today (or 3 ma. mining but “.00. You wm be de- u‘hud with the mall; Inn “lo-h- o. My Oahu. 0 mum cumming. uflm.u.um I. 411mm The John A. Balm Seed 00.. IA Croce. Wm. no main; nu unreso- dented ofler of a bbll. of French Art!- chokes, lumcleut to punt. 1 Acre, which can be planned 3: [no In the Demo :- June In, 3nd Ill! ylold n bountiful hunt the am you. It hut “.00 for the 3 mm. This In a ma chance {or the “rum to get III ICI‘O o! um neat hog tool. I: In the but thln: In the world to keep hon healthy, tu no In good coudluon, n It In the but pro- vmwlvo (of hog cholen known. The new White Star liner will ex- ceed ln length by 65 feel any vessel either afloat or In ooune oi construc- tion. The Gm! Eastern was 679 feet In length. The Oceanic will be 704 (eel. and her new tonnage will exceed 17,000 tons. A Prom-bin Ann-Innate. Easy (who thinks he knows the nme)â€"-“Xt requires a lot of study to learn how to play poker." Swift (uk- lng In a pooâ€"“Yes; but then it I: such a pleasure, you know, to meet a man who has thoroughly mastered the :ame."â€"Boston Transcript. DRY GOODS STOCKS Wanted. I will pay the highest price {or Dry Goods or float and shumtocks. Geo. A. Joslyn. Omaha. Neb. Don't Tobacco Sp“ and Smoke Your Ul- Away. To gun tome” costly sud forever. be mag“ lam. lull 01 um. nerve 1nd vigor. lake Noma- Bac. the wonderâ€"worker. mu nukes weak men "roan. Alldruggtsla. 500. or”. Cute guaran- ued. Booklet and Simple tree. Addres- swrun; Remedy Cambium or New Now. ’ A Mammoth Paper Machine. A 162-lnch papermaklng machine ls under construction for the Rumlord Falls Paper Company of Rumex-d Falls, Me, which Is undoubtedly the largest in the world, having a 60-foot wire. gunâ€"metal breast-roll, {ad-Inch gun- motal coucher; 24-inch press-roll. 28 48-well dryers, besides press and re- ceiving dryers, and a. stack of 12 chilled calendar rolls. reel and winding ma- chine, the speed being from 300 to 500 feet. per minute. 81,000. Pay “00 down; balance in three payments the In 3, 4 and 5 cars at 7 gr cont. He can also buy 100 c nice ewe- r .300 and ten good cow: for 8300. The milk and butter (rum the cows wlll fly all farm mt! finnlly expenses. The cream of sheep and wool will [any on the mortgage before it is due. In vo years he will have a farm all paid for and well stocked. For descriptive list: and prim address H. F. Hunter, Immigration Agam for Sam]: Da- kota. 295 Dearboru Street, Chicago, Ill. He can bu 100 mm [1,000. ?ax ,, foyn; ENSIONS PATENTS. CLAIMS. mwm'nmu Trina-5"}. What I Ian 0-- Bo. Bo eat; but: 190 gem 0! good l_und_ tor SOUTH DAKOTA. mmmwanmwmmm; " " _ n. mmnuouaoo. Wuh- ‘ km. 11.0, No locuII’pluu 40...“th REIT: :mmmwmtm: m.m arwmm It mum on mm M "I Yflllfl WIFE MEETS. BHEAP‘FAR tuna-HI car-u! br.’ Lninvimlfi FREIBH ABTIBHUKES I. Want. 1'... mun-"Aren‘t If. M In. flour mum Winning?" Noll-"Noun. went home to but utter." Balloâ€" "Quml?" Noll-"0|. Io: Ir. Hom- nm went with Iotf’â€"-Pblmuplln “In: 1-." Customer (who mum- to the non) â€"-"mu not I give you s half doll“ ln~ dead or I quarter?" Bhophopor (pmmptlyP-“No, air." Canon"â€" “Thm'u uInnur. I had I lad cola of um denominltlon. which I 30' mm." fihopkuoor (mutual!)â€" "Ju-I van a minuteâ€"I'll m."â€"-L’lllu- m do Poem. mum- It is no doubt true that next to conâ€" sumptlcn. more people die yearly lrom diseases of the kidneys than from any other cause. In some respects Kidney disease is the most dangerous of all maladies, because it usually has made much progress before the victim is aware of its existence. It is. thereâ€" fore. With great pleasure we commend to our readers the recent discovery in m: India of the Kuva-Kava shrub, which has proved a most powerful milled! for diseases of the kidneys. rheumatism. or other ailments caused by uric acid in the blood. The cures Wrought by this new remedy are indeed most remarkable. Many who have sull- ered from the most severe forms of the disease, have been completely cured in iron twenty to forty days by the Kava-Kavn shrub. In the New York Weekly World of Sept. 10th. the testi- mony of Rev. W. B. Moore, D. D., of Wuhlnzton. D. 0.. was given, describ- 138 hit! years of entering from Kidney disease and Rheumatism, and his rapid cure by Alkavls. Rev. John H. Wat- son of Sunset. Texas, a minister of the gospel of thirty years' service. was Struck down at his post of duty by Kidney disease. After hovering be- tween lite and death for two months, and all his doctors having failed, he took Allmvis. and was completely re- stored to health and strength and is fulfilling his duties as minister of the ‘EOSpcl. Mr. R. C. Wood, a prominent attorney of Lowell, lndlana. was our- ed oi Rheumatism, Kidney and Blad- der disease of ten years' standing by Alkavis. Mr. Wood describes himself as being in constant misery. often com- pelled to rise ten times during the night on account of weakness of the bladder. He was treated by all his home pllysiclans without the least benefit and dually completely cured in a few weeks by Alkavls. The ‘tceti- many is undoubted and really wonderâ€" fu‘. Any of our readers who are so un- fortunate an to suitor from Kidney dis- orders or Rheumatism should write to the Church Kidney Cure Co.. of 42: ‘ Fourth avenue, New York. who will gladly send them free by mail prepaid a Large Case of the Kaye-Kara Com- pound, so that they can test its value for themselves. This generous free 0!- ier is made to prove the wonderful cur- silve powers of this new botanic disc oorery. Alum-cm for In.” Dunno-ml NEW BHRUBTHAT IS A REMEDY. 8 75. 'hfiA;um-mom.umn ' vat-«Antisw.» ;. erg/(Ago ..__ 5y; VthaiumMgcl york; Mr C I! l MIDI: gs Kfigqavz r31; '39:: Thompson's En mm. yap-W". arm-n (LN-JIM fleets-£813.: in..." 150.7% “3...”... :CEI‘ Iuoho‘o The trial of John Kennedy on the charge of holding up and robbing a China: t Alton passenger train on the night of Dec. 3 Int, not! the fun- ouI blue cut, born In the Grimm Hopedale, Ill.â€"1‘ha dtlzem‘ ticket clamor! the president, 8. E. Strick- lnnd; trustees. Moneymaker and Wuhwonh; clerk, Vaughn; police mag- Istram, Clark. The people's tlcket elect- ed one trance. A. L. Capps. The row on the license questlon stood {or II- ceme 04, against license 35. R. A. Lemon 6! De Wm county was chnlrman. Int! J. W. Kern. of Iroquois. secretary of the Republican convontlnn tor the third supreme judiclal district. held at Decatur. [IL yesterday. Isaac R. Mills of Macon county nominated Judge J. W. Wllkm of Vermlman coun- ty. The nomination was made by ac- chmauon. Judge Wflkln nude 3 speech of acceptance. Tremom. lll.~The following ticket II: elected: I. W. Barkdolh president; James Dean, Samuel Funk and H. 0. wood, trustees; a E. Berry, clerk. Burkdoll'n majority was 10. The board stands, republican 6. democnu, l. The following comprise the Tnpwnll County Board of Suwrvlmn and the" mutual situation: mule. Jonathan Men-Inn. rem; Little. Mechlnaw, B. N. Ewing, rep.: Mackinaw. .llcob Put"â€" bnngh. rep; Deer Creek. John I. But- ler. dam; Boynton, John Stelger. rep.; Hovednle. John anty. rep: Tremor". A. D. Davis. dam; Morton. Peter Summer. den; Spring Lake, John 0. Vummnd, den: Washington. Chan. l. Blrkett. ran; Christ Spring. den; Danna, W. F. Hudson. rem: Dillon. Stephen Studyvln. den; Elm Grove. C. Heller-mun, In, den; Gmelend. George mules, ran: Fond dn no.1. 1. Arnold. den; Malone, H. C. McDowell. mu: Send Prnlrle. .l. D. Phillips. dam: Cincinnati. Phillip Shipper. den: Pekin. bot Bergztmser. dam; Charles Gehrig, dam; Charla F. Hob lnud, den: Henry Birkenhusch, rep; George flea-get. rep.â€"â€"13 Democrats. 11 Republicans. 011.. "L, Penti- hicycie club; June 1|. South Bend ind. Cmnmrciai “bk-tic rlnb; June ”‘24. [hi-mam. Mich" Michigan cycling club; Jnne 26-113. Grand Rnpidl. melt, (Ir-mi Rapids wheelmn; July 5-6. (Tillman, Chicago cycling club: July 3. Dayton. 0.. Day- ton MerckI club; July 9-10. Columbus. 0.. Colnmimn cycling club. mm, and will not be null notice In "caved "on pmmoun mu tho dun unsigned are tempted: Jpn;- I‘I‘JI, Pc- The Inflow!“ In Iotlndd In the damn Aligned rot 1mm Clmm "to 1cm; 1. Woman! for mm» to: m- malt. The jury and: that nad- enoch wu wnmnlul tn vhu he Md. Tho Jury in the Quinlan-Badman: dunno In“. at (tun-no. brought In 1 "mm today of not guilty. The cut but been on Marina Mon Judge Clown“: [or Iva wean. Nu. III C. Quinlan. tho Ill. 0! I Janitor for H. P. "Mm. and who win under Irma lot I wool duflu II. manual on! the pollen Investigation In the "Roi-cu cutie" I you no, load u-Clk-l M Po- Hrs. Mlnlc Lane, the wife of June: lane. the Inter who I! confined la the may 1-". durum! with lhl‘ murder 0! Sun ”GIN. bu brought proceedings In the Circuit Court for I divorce from June- l‘ue. nor husband. She chum him In": dmnionnm Iml extreme Ind rope-nu! cruelty. Both of that can! «Leno for the murder 0! 81m Duh, and Mn. IAIN! Im- not dlmm. will m up ll tho my term at the Tune. wail County mmm Court. W. R. Busenback, formerly trunk- manaxor ol the Chm-nu Great Westnm mud, and who returned the other day the pusltlon of general passenger agent on the Baltimore k Ohm wuthios‘tern, bu accepwd a pusltlon wlth Counsel- mm 8: Day. nook broken. or Chlcaao. He will represent them on the Chicago stock exchange. Delegates [ram the enuntles ln lln~ new eighth Julllclul (llstrlcl me! at Bushnell, lll.. yesterday and named Galesburg us the romentlon clly on Aprll 27, m whlch three candidate» wlll be named (or clrlrllll judges. McDon- ough has candidates In Judge C. I". When! and H. (‘. Agnew o! Macomb. Unseasonably cold weather during the last iew days has created the grav- est (ears among the fruit growers in this section of the country. Through Illinois and lndiana and the southern part of Wisconsin the «old has been specially severe. and the reports are anything but reassuring. Rumors oi’ coming demoralization in passenger rates flew around thick and fast at Chicago yesterday. They originated 0n the reported paying by the Missouri Pacific and Union Pacific 0! the same commission to ticket brok- ers as are now being paid regularly up: pointed ticket agents. H. C. Bell of Marshall. Iil., recently removed as deputy commissianor of pensions by Mr. Evans. last night,whiie at indlanapoiis, denied the story told by his late chief that there was irregu- larity in his restoration of his own pension. He brands the story as mali- ciously inise. Passenger representatives of the Chi- cago roads lield a meeting yesterday afternoon for the purpose of revising the proposed new agreement of the Western passenger association. A few unimportant changes were suggested. Galva went dry by a small mnjm'lty. electing presldem and all members of board except one. Court at Kansas Clzy, N10,, yesterday. Seven Dayn' llappenlngu Continuedâ€"So- olul. Ilellglolu. l’ollucnl. CrlmIn-l. obituary null thvllaneuuu Even" from livery Scrum: at tho Slate. nacoao or mmoa DOINGS or 3 THE WEEK. 'Domns GROVE mom ILLINOIS NEWSLETSJ IN A was" A return on opium cultivation In East man show- tlnt In 1894-96 587.- 656 tern wm under cultlvulon, «that 473,888 men: (In your more. "Now. they weak 0! her an In up-to- dun gm. What do you understand by tint?" "My M7. a (it! mu 1. up to date I: up to nhythlngf”â€"-Puck. At the lam municipal election In Philadelphia five women were airmen to nerve on the achool boards. The" ate now twelve In nil. Bellows are used In . burglar alarm. the opening of the door closing the bellows, and forcing sir throat}: I Mp. to a whistle. Louis my. of Janey City, ha. been Inflerln‘ from Moccasin Ilnce Febru- ary 28 In sunny! all physicians can do. "Pap... ton’t you buy no a ruck?“ "What for, my boy 2" "I want to man it to Billy Wlulnn for one of In. punt." â€"Puck Pontoon for 2.000 famine: will be raised on land on the outoklru 0! But- !slo during the coming season. The urgent police office In the world In New Scotland Yard, In which 3.000 ollcerg can be Iccommodatad. Gain-nude" In Vigil: m'not al- lowed to pm In the morning or even- Ingâ€"only between midday nnd sunset. The gram: obiectlon we have to "free" things II thu they coat to much. Becker-I on by the posters that Fomlkhu, the {fiscal-n. trusts un- der his wife's management Docketâ€"- So do most men. only may don't «her- 2130 n.â€"-Tn-Blu. my portion- at no tutu-ow man would to loaded “6 "cavern. Not only to. M! the clap- of m Maud wouldâ€"~40 .- out-Mo churn?â€" amn no and portion D‘nld n- nln fluid, but the m contour would ave-r to be «nu-thawed. lb. mater end being turned «and the noon an! (be point away from It. In. Brownâ€"Ii In a wonder I“: Mr. leek never married. I am sure to would hue nude an excellent tau-bud. Mr. B.-â€"Yu. Indeed. n In a on, an: nobody naked humâ€"Nov York 1‘". blue. urea. ltthnoonunoaufll.m "mnmcmuuom when ll. moon m in would "an In an Inn mu. will. M. M. a! an um "on m. a tumor bulk. 1’). run. Donut. at an IMO- of the an): would mun; din-"cu. Till would undoubtedly In. an Wo mm Imagine lb“ the moon would than be finally over on. npot of tho unh‘l surf-co. nu ma Phila- ohln Inquirer. A! alghl, therefore, that pm or the own would unu- ln Illumluud. unlu- mo wantonâ€"â€" which ll moot probable-would malt III u: ocllpn: but an other podium of the earth would be in Ion! dunno 5: man The elect on aviation would I» nvoluuonun. 11M pho- meoou o! the ad. mid uncanny mu. Consequently any tidal riv- mqum-mmmmlouw hum-anon“; Natalya. but no amnb-uon of uni-«r a. 00 com" «the. would be “only a- I 3. III] cull-I .- a. The processionâ€"Jar some queer rea- son the Chinese adways seem to walk in single fileâ€"was headed by his [oth- er, carrying the baby brother proudly in his arms. says St. Nicholas. The mother and sister carried baskets filled with ot'lerings to the gods, while Ah Gan had contented himself with parad- ing his flncry only. The interior of the Josshouse was but dimly lighted, and when the eyes once became used to the mysterious and smoky atmoaphere that tilled the place strange and weird races of gods and demons showed through the darkness and gazed sol- emnly down from rich altars upon the visitors. A priest, seated at the en- trance, had a supply 0! pointed cans dies. sticks of incense made at sandal- wood and packets of papers contain- ing printed prayers. Having bought a supply of these helps to worship, Ah Gnu and his family had entered the inner room of the pagan gods. In the presence of these images. with hideous. painted faces dimly loomiui: out of the darkness and mystery oi’ the incense laden atmosphere, most Amer. ican boys of Ah Gail's age would have : been terror stricken. He, on the con- trary. seemed to be quite at ease . among these strange things, and went near to the uncanny idols with quite In air of familiarity. He boldly walked up to a large drum standing in one cor- ner. and seizing a drumstick, pounded on it with all his might for the pur- pose ot drawing the attention of the gods to the worshipers. He then had lolned with the family in placing a large number of lighted candles and smoking incense sticks upon the altar, alter which they had bent themselves in prayer before the principal image In the temple. A number of offerings â€"cnkes, fruits and various articles or food, as well as rice wiuewwere nest piled up heiore this dcity. Their dc. votion ended with the burning of a lot of printed prayers in a little brick furnace erected in a. corner of the Jailhouse for that purpose. As they left a pack of firecrackers was set all. and then. thoroughly satisfied with themselves and with mind- at esse,they had gone homewsrd. i '1'.- cu-.« Colon-nuc- cl law to". IF THE MOON STOOD STILL. In D. I... I“. IN A JOSSHOUSB. SCRAPS. Wmtmmfiwby m hum. 81,000,000 not! “new“ “mm-1.": Allan'l Man... I powder for the hot. Ito-nu. painful. notion. sunning foot and may uh- u. out. or com ud M II. In It. t comfort (hoov- crydtbom A '0 I'M-Kano pal-I Wtfluuw Ila-“fool any. I! l, to mldn‘t bur rot such 3 thinsâ€"Up than: you? She (ludinutlyyâ€"Ily “they! Why The Compound Ihould be “ken immediately upon the oppeonnce of on, d Chm-mph" obovo enumentod. It. in n vegetable tonic which in and gamma: the entire {emnle orgsniun. and will produce the limo benc- fichi rennin lathe one of my nick woman on it did with In. Gnu. Kilo. XIII Rosewood 8t... Philadelphin. Pm. whose letter we let-ch: “lwriu chm few lines. thanking you for restoring my hunk. For twolu ycml Intel-ed with pdnl impossible to describe. 1 land boring-down will". hoknche. burning nonunion in my atomwh. china, hcnduhe. cud Iiwm bod block npoekl heron my eyes. I was droid to lily clone. [or I moane- in (our and flu hinting npeila o day. 1 land seven! doctor- Ind Med may put ucmodicinu. Twoyemngol watched thuihuito‘oiobodnnd hon . mod nuns. Through her, I commenced in also Lydin E. Pinkhhll'l Vegehbie Compound. out! I note: had anything [in me the relief tint it has I have token eight bottles. and an now 01:30th but 0! had“: “an. 3 con truthluny any it hu cured mo." “lawn-m burn; fl now eh: ‘ tint do: ucltlbi non tn work In monen moat deflate meehentun in the“, ruin of motion. end yet moot V!“ will let it get out of order and Walt " order. junta if It were of no mean... Their book- eohe end heede thumb IIIV burn: they have wandering pllnl. now hen III now there. They experience extreme lee-1M0. ' " that don‘t-om Ind went-tobe- left-elm he“... -;I: excitnbllity. irriuhlllty. nonunion-e. eleeplel‘v ' ' none end the blues, yet they will .0 Mt “ID .. work until they eon weroely etend on til-Ir ‘ V swollen feet. end do nothing to help th VII ' Thu. no the poem" lore-runners of eel-lou- womb compilation Ind Illa. ; ‘lven hnluedhte nttentlon will remit In untold misery. if not death. ' l Lydle E. Pinkhun'e Vegetnble Compound will. beyond the CW of . doubt. roll." all um trouble before it booolnu urinal, Ind It In. mi my “to: flush: trouble- bu! become chronic. Itoâ€"Wail)“: “that object to my “MO-I huh-blindly. filo-.1“. Walter'Baker Co.’s gfireakfast Cocoa. ~‘ Cot-null (no tram any Cohmfln doubt: 3y all m as (atom 1-me Patterns 7 and 8 reduced frgm 875 t9 Patterns 9 " 10 “ ”0 " Modem 40,41 and 44. known everywhere and here no superior except the 1897 Columbia, - Mod“ 42. 20-h» mas. - - - - BOLUIBIA BIGYGLES Mo In“ In: lb.- 1891 Models, 5% Nickel Steel Tubing. Standard of ti. World, have no equfl '1”. Other Hartfords, 850, 345. m IOMI “COMB-HAND .16ch A? M: Hartford Bicycles wt“! to my bicycles made eta-pt “a“. e at experts to «amino than not. by M l896 COLUMBIAO REASONS FOR USING hat-lumps. mnhumymmmmc- “Wm-sad. “Melanin-(Mam _ humanism a “Mm.“ uwgwmumaum munmmmmuMo-m tun-{om __1‘-ub' _to. uni Awewv'swikww-t v. u. u. cmoaoo. :10. IO. no! 3%LSLICKER A WOMAN’S Dom: " Irmh;ud Shah": u manly“. ”but BEE:-

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