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Downers Grove Reporter, 27 May 1897, p. 3

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an thou-m. drawn-Ibrahim“.- mhmouwolnlidm W manna-m holdup \ “sin. The {our hona and 2mm covered vehicle. WM! had fluted out of Wichita with It please of comfort nnd nudity. I!" films to 1 dirty. clam-mm, tin-nth can without um cm! Ind that. ED film but: and on over the plum. "I! m: 1‘ man." W “M. "than N-" to mu an for the pram" But our pleasant my. "to many another, m “Mac: to change. At no end of mm Inna we halted tar u re- lay. Our harm m tanning. nd must he mined by {rat ones. W0 .ngatad at a mu flue-lino nation. and warn told to "an out out III!- no can!" In unwed, without $140!", a bold II the night More. Than ten new and (human hm planted with man peach-tron. m m dam}: qt dugout. or may We were mar-Inn: employee, on our way in Iron am. M Wichiln the rum“ gave plncn to the ma. lino. More daylight we were mated for henlxinst, which wu whet was an of upper. lied. inin linen. We pnld our hill in the landlady. who wnppnd our greenback in n piece of bin-inkl- and deposited the. in n ions. lione- lmu mocking what In; iron in npron bnnd. he stage-conch was drawn up to the door by four nor-en. In any and pranc- ing needs a one could wish to ace. The vehicle itself, I «naeâ€"conch ol the inn overland uyle. m inn and strong. with three seats lie-ids the driver‘n. The canopy. “(is 1nd mama nont- were of genuine brown leather, ‘ We curled ofl nt high speed. Tloi curly swing manicâ€"stun neenled nn‘ not! In wool. The ground was no broken save by the nettlemenu of the prairie-dogs, who-e towns made nine-l n cominuom city on each side at the trnii for may miles. The saucy in- hnbiunu were out early. probebiy in the interests of tuning, main. straight up and milling to one another. Ming out of sight down their door- wnn. and ”all! in" I‘ll!- u nud- In six mlnutu we were ready to curt cracked can without am We own. no menu! the nun. supp" mu an m!“ at I In. bond table. when n no will (I. cowboy. and (to [Male hands. W0 had an final. will. bread. mud vacuum at! trod york. nodal um ' In human and mold ‘5 is E I the I'lllnl. Muslim A low mum lulu: stood “out «mm mu» "Imus“ with nun: mm. A. m: out. harmed no. It. toe-MM at the VIII. In About then. m Ill m mm: which may nun-ed or law. No Mb" mm; In II «M. an n one-Mic! M W M an. m I. m. I m. the am «not £- a; an: at Within. Run II ‘nmudaummm above which n u an In black II!- Im. “rant-I." n m manly ”- number. to IN] rum can“. We took uponrhanfivdlodout on the warm. “on n- no nu- lu-mon; not nu mm on: 3 tom"! Datum to '50:: we might ”ml for Immune». u lacuna (hon had Mir-con“ nothnumhlnor an no" to Mn is. “canvas-nu“. M's-no Wot-Illicit... mun. Wm thud (to. un- ud "on to In. yellow. Au (hon tun no out- "m of Implant: u m In new elm-hum J ERIID‘S RHEUMATIZ. Thl- 1m tho mmo that the bnkemu sema- ed, u our train named do“! "9 to I low. unpaint- od ("I‘M hoI' ,9. M nu terminu- o! the nllroul. OIIO N conveyed the pn- mun. "In. '- lCH-l-TA !” children Atuohadmnvmwmw vm putter. with "1mm Whit-hid" m m It In hm Mun. It mood .u-u‘m up, 1m my lame. mamn,ummdmnm. "u malnu- topple! our. «may mmmnwhonmmdum" Itwulmmhhuflfltum wmmmzm'qn m.'lnnfl.nmmiut out.“ . should like to no it. and followed Ia. In no Inn-M were our mica, Ian. ”“1. my, I bunch of I“! WI m- um” and a Ten: out with with mm born. a look of define. in n“. my. mum" shape. no tone. “madmanâ€"wood ulna-aw munch otlt. on woman. man We could lint-lam In no flat-II; that load ulna-Amman mm In ml WI at out, In no nor-Inc.” All the old In... "Blunt-.Ioudmmfln-IM inwuumn'uoumum Mn. Tow-mmzm ynimnf'mMu'o-tly tho mi In. w. In about forum- It. 0. luv-tn: "We gamma-«mm .0. non ain't n1 cannu- mlhmmlyhunomm mum's." 8|. wind I. «ya. which Md filled with am. “It. u out than; that manna loo-Ira clon- to m an?" mmumnw-IhMm-hc "hasty-In uuu her-n W to- m," It“ a. Mm. "ad II. '1“ uh I. All “I." I! to Mar I“ but con-unlo- un to ban m; In. in... madly; DUI I. no mm M Tow-rdmlundmntOnm- II. an”, the Int balm-c I. Id an fume-u an...“ Mutt. unmanned-u. nun. helm-“humid- A my volt trotted out at 00 an- be: and M u as. Don: In the db- lnco hounded II”. will. on nut-n “palm W ere-.6 our vol-I. with It. ”mm mm- huc low uc «mm a. Imus. am no u.- a no pun. Now and than we saw only wild cro- cuul and cuterbury-belll. nd the son. tram“ lea-Ill" plant. with m Illlun bull. sputum with will“ and. There were no non hauntâ€"only Im- ol, unbtokcn plum, with n ooculonl stoop-blunt! am. on when urgin- mv I am Mu. o! cottonwood- born. By much noggin: from 3 mi- hldo Instrument, whose like I In" "V- or men. they were Induced to plot! along. They were thin In M. and "Ya.“ at. m on. my a m Emma's-“mum "Yalcllsllllmlmlm gnu. Remark-1mm]: It mum-mt M: M“... mmommmrm-acm. tun! dun-uni WV nun-Ina «mammmnm amamtnhnmqm 11.. old mummdhrlltuufwu Iourwmulcmumlowu amt-r loyal mm“ {mm um. 1|,”an vumthelh slum mum,mlnwmouotmnn sh. bid a». quiltsmlathold m. making. an I! MIC-lat: whm Ml ten Ion m a. m,“ m In MI by m och-c mu. W. am not mix. for III. and II and amt-Ind“. an. unlocked the rm). 'Mcb held ”mm m an Dom u am. mm with. and d!" m- mly Iona n may-lowed pact-wort quill. 11m II. walk“ nlowly on u “I. ”'0. I! in Mol- llo nor-Inc when m any-mummmmdm um:mmaw,mm Mun- m m m mmmmmmm “summation“ ‘ Womaumu'ul. num- «cameraman-u with m unammm‘dlontmm mun-nun. Won-untold Mmhllfiuvu‘fimuu mama-m "(if)“ «mmmnmw. m-lntnwuuo-Iupum ammmmmm .mmmm mum“ m “ 'Woll, Jorud.’ 1 would any. WWW You start in one at your good spell-f And he'd Inner, an right! all! I (lean am. I’d put up his man an gall-Immune.an ullotl sudden his rhculnm would com. but. and he'd luv. to stay at haul; So the war pelted, Ind poor Jenna. M uahoawmnmhonmomud pretty not: “no". cried. “laud nun am: to work "a much. on mm o! M- "IM- buzlnovcludlhuupmumm Womwtmtorunwwll‘ pay In you In. and don. m roll. llulhn m I don not! at "Then another time.” she went 03o “Squire Smith altered him five hun- dred doiim to so u hi- autumn”: and i was willing, for we needed '1" money bad enouuh. Jorud sot I“ M to start, as near: a could be. but ”I. very last thing he "I tool 00" with the rheumatiz unin. Jemd V“ as good as could be. and u have: Ind I’ve seen him stand in the door Infill! on his can. and cheering the b0]! '5'“ .they marched any. and mint 110' h did Vlllh he could so. too. "No." she answered. "not exactly: but he would '1' been. They was so!“ to arm '01:: In our town one time. and Jenn! he was took vlthyheumatll Do he was confined to u. had for 0, until. He was awful not", for he did want to fight (or his country: und be all he'd Just as soon be drafted u to vol- unteerâ€"n showed how bad they unt- ed mm. “Was your husband I soldier?" '- asked, sadly and respectfully. 'Domhu-nymw GROVE Why can on... With the Importation. of foreign goods Increasing enormously In) reason at the prospective repeal of the Wilson law, It Is not m. prlllng um um and exports Are in- mulnx. The fawn (ood- brunt Into the country man he pull for II pH and It 1min Import-thou Inc can: an to twenty lumin- a month. I: can victim arm um the mold 92mm- mm m no go, creased "u: burden" voila “Tl“; cents a year. while the naming; to the farmer: will In million: at do!- is". 1'he reciprocity feature of the new tarii! law is likely to be even more satisfactory than that of the McKinley law. The addition of tea and hides to the dutlshle list increases the oppor- tunity for obtaining favorable reciproc- ‘lty treaties and it is understood that the senate will put into the hill such provisions as to make it practicable to secure very adysutlseous reciprocal arrangements with many countries, all of which will be esvecially in the lla terests oi the alriculturists or the country. The duty on raw hides which is proposed by the term hill in the senate would probably add about 5 seats to the cost of the foreign hue used is making the leather which goes into a pair of shoes, hat as only m- ‘ fifth of the hides used in this country are imported. the arenas increase in the price of shoes would only he one- fltth of that. or one cent per pair. As. naming that the amass mas hays three pair or shoes in a year, his lu- In M 0! than can In no mun rid of m dam-slug dent. 813M nu! nine can I round duly an in! And second elm 'ool‘. while It It not In much u the rate and by the Dinghy hm when It passed the house. In just a and D «It. more than the run of the mat Wilson luv. It I: also rounded to be more In proportion to the genera! value 0! ml: than the rate: established by the 31:10an law. which wu quite satisfactory to the wool growers. mm: nappy. and nm u mi in mi. .tnmNIovhlheM-uotth mint-Maren I. III-dent for at lent ben- mtn‘ apply and that It the present clot-out I-pnrtntlom m. tlnno. u no. wobble. they '1" [mostly have I full year's supply on am when the m In! men Into ef~ feet. This in I «plant-h he! In! it II on of the nut-emu. mum-mum nth-aunt upon the existence at no fret trad- urtl In. no. no. tho A I.“ DIV!!! at h- It“. The wool m or m- country. will. (M: m 4.1mm I“. the pra- N that thy In to not manna. mm m «we! to he! «worm I.- mdl-My. Lam: Inmmuon a lo the apply of wool II flock II (III cannery Ibo- IMI tho ulna-l at hm (Washington Letter.) A thousand pounds of dynamite ex- ploded in the midst of a mining csmp would not have been more sflective in its disintegration than was President Cleveland's speech in the distribution at the remains at the ones powerful Democracy. it has torn that ill-fated organization still further asunder. Editor Henry Waiterson oi the gold Democracy is attacking it savagely. The organs of the silver Democrats and Mr. Bryan himself are hurlins rocks at it; Mr. Bailey is attaching it savagely and the Populists are jump- ing on it with both feet, while the Re- publican editors of the country are tearing it to tutters. sites of Prosperity. The calamity shriekers who have been insisting that the promised pros- perity has not materialized are thrown into contusion by s recent snnonnt'e- men! from that reliable business hit-1 rometer. the Weekly Review of R. G. Dun I. Co., which In its last weekly issue ssys: “Nésrly all will be aston- ished to learn that sctual sales in April by loading houses in each line oi busi- ness in the principsl cities east of the Rocky mountains sverage only about ten per cent less than in April, 1893. ‘ the year of largest business hitherto. ‘ and were 6.1 per cent more thsn in the sanit- month last year. Yet this is the summery at 157 reports, esch covering sclusl ssies oi merchants in one of tonrteeh cities. They sre especially enroursulng in view of great tell of pr'ers within the lsst live years and floods and other retarding influences this year.” Isother- heel-vs mm The mouth of the protective senti- ment in the south. whirh wss cieeriy shown by the feet thst over thirty soothers votes were east tor the Dianly hill in the hoses. will be slain emphasised when the votes for the hill is the senate srs eon-ted. At least In southern votes will he is fever 0! the hill is the senate. one o! the. by s Dostorrst who sssoosesd hetero his slot-ties thst he should vote tor s pro- toetive tsrtl. Whes It is eosstdend that every one of those In southern session who will ssmrt the protec- tive tsril hiii sseessdsd use who voted for the ins trsds isw sow sons the ststets heals. the growth at the protective ssstinsst is that ssettos wttt hemogntssd. Bnallou Incroanolml’mofloa Elam! In nu Souk clearly Apparent ~P-- Cum «I III! III!!! “Illâ€"4N:- Won“. Rflpldly luau-slug Supply 0! Gold- ALL THE FACTIONS. HOWEVER BERATINO CLEVELAND. DEMOCRAT DISUNION. I'M" k In Mind. nmn trim to can"! the idea that“. two half ulna slim done. If. worth double A: much u the whole value gold dollar. m: mum menu to be am 871% min- ot silver under {no coin-n ur'e of equal value no ”1â€"5mlmolgoldvutboqu km: um I: 1-! min of sold an buy 8! mu. In Item! of sum muo- ny- 'mmmvom.wuum1. no In"! an. and be If.» but um and» mo will. s m long! money um one told com:- or m lundud of "he? 3. Suppou a tumor of Holman gen. a home for 100 Ill" collagen worth Io mu, «.4 than nth It (or so (old dollars. don no mam hora quo for the former and «In! nun (or the lam? Ema sun- to “no "at no (no coined mm dol- doe! now? In what respect 3!. two piece! at “Iver. etch worth III! I said dollar. better tlun one gold dollar, or other currency maintained at an [old ‘ Bryan inn luinted and mu lam on this nlmctive robbery. aad yet never attempts to mun it or show that It was Hall! or loam. “he UR members of the illinols hem-later: who voted for the Infamous Humphrey bllls. he has never allow! an hone-t motive for his diehoneu momma-a But manning Bryan were to am. don Ml demand {or retroactive free sliver legislation and "I: for (he adop- llon o! the half value sliver mm to apply only to future lnnaacuou. Then the question for Bryan to all'fl' to the Amman people in. What will be gamed by Iain; two piecea of all- ver. each worth 50 zeal: In purchasing power. to do the money work which value [no col-an silver dollar- to nude by low mmeflvely equal for debt plying mm to the sold nun- dard dollon. which would he mac n nluhle. n m. were done by A nâ€" lmcfln free manage law. thew about eight billion of mm. mm and we poslll booed on the gold «(award would thrive] in four mum The existing mam. deposits. Ind money on hand would he round to to" "Mr ulna. The owners a! that! dmlu and credit: would be robbed by Bry- an's scheme of hall ms mu. I. am" In. cot-ml Into 31!“ an!» to no toma- will he wont out: In" It Incl a m “mu so“ do!- ln. Mtge" mm (In he! and mm. It. And Bryon does not do- ” II. He in Mama! It by In“. radio. by M- Maul to M; the 4-: suntan. “tho luncht- “mu have looked OM loci-Inflo- DI the .0001 who.“ um all. Il- uu-tm to ‘u. Blond-Milto- In an the 88m III law, which no ”W" n- ..me and not but. Tho Nov York Wofld all.” Mon Io "noon down" Mr. nun. who. u all. a "va“. and clover pulm- clu." It mm In" mm on I.“ Individual. than MINI In In “mind. In! who. clam I: out to gun annular to In an . mm. a n pommu an! um I. «and no: its avenue-win mm . In dunk W m an nu- mum-avcmnmu-m- a. but which so alm- ond. and m Aurora. than to bu I“. not. than on who. will. In loan: and In mum I N; tool on Ila com." «um. Tine pol-In In": hum I... on The New York Wofld criticises u. emu who truly. It tell- flr. Brn- um tho country has had maul potl- oda of pro-portly um tho rm coll-co o! aunt in ant-M II ma. ll emu-p. u «(no in mule. 1m From the Chicago Tribune: The in- sue of the New York World published on u- fourteenth annlverury contain- : oouxrntulalury. halt fault finding letter from Mr. William J. Bryan lo the editor. Mr. Pulllur. "a ”le will! the world has done for "tariff reform," om, Imi. "u it would not. be lair to commend the and without condemning the had." he unort- (fill "the World'u support a! the gold sinndud." which. he an. "in It thin limo doing more Mm than any oili- or one thing. in out at harmony with tho nowopapnr'l cilan- in other direcv lions.” world is not euilleient for Its require- ments. Upon the same principle they mizht argue that the exportation at wheat and corn indicated that the world does not produce enough of these articles for its requirements. The ‘ mere fact that there in a monetary de- mand for no” in Europe and Japan be- cause countries there desire to increase their stock and because of war pos- sibilities does not argue a general in- sumciency of gold in the world. The quantity of gold money in the world in 1873 was 31.209.500.000. while in 1898 it was $3.698.700.000. The aupply of gold money in the world is now 50 per cent greater than was the sold and lilâ€" ver combined. In 1873. Beet Sugar Inetorlu. Parties who are preparing to estab- lish beet sugar factories wlll be inter- ested in a recent step taken by the secretary of agriculture in their beâ€"‘ half. Having supplied over twenty thousand farmers of the United States with beet seed for trial crops, Secretary Wilson is now making a practical and intelligent investigation to determine the sections of country where beet sugar manufacture is most likely to be successful. the object being to assist those who desire to invest in beet sugar i'artorles. nun-'- Baa Btu-In. G. H. WILLIAMS. (In! In It" Xtfimkmfihmmn‘ mcwnh-elnmb perks-chum mutt-mum (old. In: tank as ditch-ml! their a?" I! of m. no can mun-in. an importers no the fat ' " ‘ overt)!“ m of m 01 alum. and my my do their «not! to at the turf. III" A dispatch from WIN!“ ‘1'. um Prudent gem-icy :- m to lllpflll upon ch mm:- the aut- mtyd-Wymmmmfln- Ilr. tummy button-dumb mat-morottMubt-m Influence Insulation. Ho Ohm at» ”mum to the m hen-n h lam all Ito'- M a. m um I" M W or Ila. Hm ml- to which It on.“ to I! on. m‘onpam I- m four can... Inn-Juno b- el-ln. tho hm II loll man mu m In. lla- l-nm lor than our. nun. Id nu- nu they Inn has not.“ In In mm. ION-cl mm H mt. Th Im- Muy m In In (ll- lat warrant. the up“ cum (but fully Ito-mm at a M unlymyhllhndhlh.“ no (our mum llh you. I I'm stock Mm loll prior h luck. and o- nu- may the II- lmmnprleoJlu-n-llo W menu- In «I: Ill-r ll. mu bill. would In About Infi- «an. o! I cut, or moon... I «no profit lor II. M . the 8m: Mal-u coup-1. Th0 II" not! or dunes u Ibo pm! um I. 11ml "mum. at a your. no: will deprive the "an" d I.“ u Inch mane for the In. 'Ilcll u would ban cum. lu- ll. memo-Malena ”dun-Ilia: lactate a! nu. UM. the M blll the lm II at. on ' i i seven-mun of I an. in tho I- atter April I trundle-Imam my»: duty, whlch would um n “4 (mm o! In!!! “.0...“ for a. noun nl Aprll aim Jun! V Hum. New You Tub-lo: The at nor m can) In. .4 III- a. but Inn In. W ably by tho nun-Ila u d E ii‘ i: 1i ii I! in 151,100,821 nu. In» (In! on IOIII. I the will: In mall: a. mu. loll... In Inn- to: an. m ' II Egg g? 3 It In out-nod that II. III! W established In an. lut- will on” “tom“.ud uni-mu con-nus no product at anal thu- uu um ol lad. TI!- vm In I noun. mum to III-until b- aura-flu I. no will“ 1- no. dictum that u cm to all! no Dolb- Ilu of .- I-wmt mmn~ Ill-aw“- ‘l'nbno. ‘nl Leela contalulng e profitable per- ll-cnume ol ncrharlne mullet. The first they had 1.: Menominee. \Vlloou- flu. but lulled. temporally, to: the Incl; a [ho cecond unenllal. The sumo mleleko ought not to he nude. and probably Ivlll not be moon. I- wont-loll. I! upllellale put In e beet auger factory at Illnneepolll (My vlll no doubt lake pelnl to In." them-elven In Idvuwo. o! ample up- ply of been 0! good quellly. A eu- patch (you Albert Lee Ian the! shoot one hundred (emer- lu an vial-ll! have ureed lo pleat more or Id beet mar need. Tile la a love-eel II the "(In dlrecllon. Let the 1.1-- en la "couple and other eon-cle- lollow lllelr maple. There in already a movement on foot to oltablllh a boot aunt lulu- i'actory In Minneapolis; and It l3 um nounced that beat seed in hell; oli- tulned in various portion: of tin IMO. and many farmers no planting it ox- parimentnlly. Tho loci-lulu appro- prlnllon nnd the clam ol the agricul- tural department at Wuhlngton will no doubt enable farmers to nature I. nmpio supply of seed. and u is to ht nopt‘d that the result. or this you'l- uperimentu will be such I! to lull” them in engaging to tumlu'n. not: your, any qunnilty tint I beaten Im- or elsewhere may be desiroul 0! con- tmulng for. Two things are “sent!“ to the un- cosn o! the beet sugar Industry In um state. First. a modern III-unhe- luring plant. with experienced man to run It; and second. In ample Iuwly numbor or names a! M h , Intym Whatwlllbouhql;_ all" two sliver dollnn. each so can“. to make the sin. n ' . um mount 0! property «cm? Thirtptwo “mo- lhc weight at are and but the mum momflm " ~thnt In. the batman work dour-h tho same 5 hurl-MIMI“. But flux-t Aollvlty. WWW

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