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Downers Grove Reporter, 16 Sep 1897, p. 2

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In at a mu] p“ 1- which to In working. Ola-pin, “Ir-A. c. mum. m an a no tuna. and ml um- Ir-o In on any. Ham. 8. n. an m "06.. M a! "mule. m Illâ€"A am an In 0-- W an Wu! Pom. Incl but: man tn- !u-m mt pammehI-zhuNum- WWW GROVE. : ILLINOIS Wflmw.hdn¢ ”an old. sixty-"o um I man. at Whvfllo. [ILâ€"Jason ll. Hotel]. I! ma old, the olden ocular in this m. b and. Joint. [ILâ€"In Sarah Odom, u bullionâ€"The British war office has notified the ameer or Afghanistan's lamina commercial uent that no war mini or machinery for the manu- ‘ lactate thereof will be nllowed to cross the frontier of Afxinnlstnn during the present emit. Sioux City, [ownâ€"17noillcinl word In (waived that W. B. Lyele. cashier for WI k Went. livestock denierl. and n ennui lender. convicted of embattleâ€" lent n "It ego and sentenced to two at! one-lull yenn' inwrinonnent. will ‘ to Mona from the penitentiary. jury to alleged to lave been in- miy Inlnemd to convict. putueolct-Inlbmdmm Jacksonville. [ILâ€"Punch Kennedy, Wk hale. committed Iuiddo by W. llL-â€"-W. 8. Milton. one of I. Old-t ud mum mum at Port Arthur. Tex.â€"â€"'l‘bo mm for the government work on the Jettles is ar- riving n! the mm at about ten to fit- toon can dnlly and la being taken by mwbonu to the work In the pass. It In "pooled that shipments of grain will he made Iron! export pler about Oct. 1. Punâ€"The Flam says that. Sarah Bernhnrdl recently had I narrow es- cape from death :1 Belle Inle-en~Mer, Deputment of Morblhan. while en- davorlnx to reach the seashore via the cum. Romaâ€"Tho officials 01 the Vatican luv. strictly enjoined the Spanish primhood to nbsttin from all partici- wlon in the Carlie: agitation. I'm lulu-II. loch! ud crI-In-I Map 0! ti. “on Wot“ 0min") We.“ lot 0-! Bumâ€"I'M Ae- cllcnl M EVENTS 0F MST SEVEN DAYS. NEWS mm "I PARAGRAPHS. Minor Happenings of the Past Week. 9mm 6mm 32pm m And-munch- t“.â€"-: 8’ WHITE WILLIAM lllmkee. Vimâ€"In. Catherine Conrad alien! I)“ he: Inn-d. marbmm,ncleye-n,mn- COMM”. mmllelMtfl-r mummambmna mmmmmmaum. mam-mane» Gonna. her huh-4's mm. bonny mud n- nmlyfmmmhulhm m .mo-Lâ€"umm-L. mmumommnlm ammukscumm; enchant-llama.“ wavy-hm. i g 7% 3 mmwmhhlmhtakndm d m ma. Ra will «no. Mix. Arm-3mm Zoeetler. manommnmtledul- n In tho mums». killed Mann. Dulu- mm In! am back. In M I loath M It, ml, lo.-â€"Wmlun fllnlm alum-.m-MIIIht “WH‘ «trum- Wan-u. Witâ€"Johnna Eur-an. (I. Him-old metro! Inn! In. Join D. lit-MI. at till my, tmnlmdmmmdkdh- «anaemiaâ€"flint..."- “In. Huanlnee. Itchâ€"Jul. lat-on In low In jail swam-c man on I charge at lull; set In to II: brick more [Aldon-It h “M M .- Ammu- macuo. Including at m M: clued m Bram- man-at £5,030,000 for no Conml amend of m [Aldonâ€"In. In, AIIMNI- um. mm to no Dally mu, m am: 0: m m pullov- In Low M “hum-I. an. In heel M’- Iu veal nm for mu year- will In“ Valerie. mumdnlkl. vmâ€"mde-MM u - bro-ml- Wl. our 0!. lug, cmâ€" W was NIH and “mm-rd. at am Tun-nu mule. I: mun-l. “d 00 ha! am In M ”In M Duo. “Quinlanâ€"n am a! ”- mmmufinflmummu o! no Goon- Ooocl «op-love! It... cull-s tart». mm. m. with .0! at "turn" lulu In hon to in. bu “I“. an Tunâ€"TM mum nun-oo- Madamâ€"The Jenneee sovernment bu given en outer to lean. Thomp- eon e 00., the temoue Clyde ehln bulld- ere, for another Int-clue hemeelup 0! 11.000 tone, I elem: ehlp to the auto- shine. It also contemplates building e Int-clue miner o! 0.000 tone at Yo- been“. leafletâ€"The government be. dead- ed to III-mm the nllmry eutharluee to take proceedings: eulut ot- lcen «mes-m the eoedm o: Cep- nle Oneal Weyler, unleu they ere either meter- or devalue. memesâ€"The Duke no Decheee of You received the em: “than“. and opened lhe m prince's loch. The city wee Meet, decanted In honor dmflulohhetrmel mm Webster City. Iowa.â€"-â€"Thoms Cot- tnll of shell City, Mo., fell from MI bicycle on lulu “not. Couch-Ion of the brain resulted at! he died. Webster City. lowa.â€"â€"Thomu Cot- !nll of Shell City. 310.. toll (run his bicycle. Concussion o! the bnln folâ€" lowed and he died. Buflalo, Wyo.-The forest are which hu been burning tor two or three weeks in the BI; Horn coumry com llnues unabated and In spreading rapidly, burned by a high pie. Al- ready about twenty miles square are reported covered and millions of tee: of lumber destroyed. Sioux City. Iowaâ€"Orton Ewell or this place. member or a lance gun; on the Milwaukee, was decapitated by I train. He slept on the track. Cologneâ€"4n a collision at Urbach between a freight train and a passenger train two railroad employee were killed, several passengers were Injured, and much damage was done. Rmvllle, Ill.â€"â€"The plan of the Ross- vlllo Canning company burned. It was valued at 850,000, and the company car- ried 815,000 lnnurance. The dyumo of the municipal electric llzht plant was located In the building and the city In left In darkness. McLean. litâ€"Mrs. Honrd McFar- land was burned to death by her cloth- ing Igniting from a gasoline clove. Her son. aged 8, was neverer burned in an endeavor to an his mother. Canton. Illâ€"Samuel M. Jones. of this city, who was home on n lurlough from the Soldlen' and Sallon' Home at Quincy, was run down and killed by a tub. Whiting, Ind.â€"â€"Ilrn. George Parker, of this place. died from burns received in a monne explosion. She was clean- ing a. bed. when the vapor In: is- tilted. Terra Haute, Ind.-â€"The 825.000 real- dence of Mrs. May Safely. at Lodl. Pal-Eeyrcounly. was destroyed by are. boulwule, [ILâ€"Burt McAllmer was killed at Flora by a lumber pile mum; on him. CRIME FOREIGN. CASUALTIES. mm m No. I M ...... Gnu, No. 2 thus ...... Rn 0mm: In. No. 2 ..... . can, No. 2 nixed ....;; Con. No. 2 nixed ...... M110. 2nd mm~mumna¢m. Ulla. m unruly. The and: an 81..” and the nnmua ”15,00. 0mm. mâ€"m'md 1;: Jane» gull". as“ 00 "an. «and In Mal-on. Id. â€"- In. Hon-H. liquor o! finch Icon K01. “nor a! "no Mum-M Bum.“ and lot surviving neuter at m (sully. I. and n Oath-l. Id. Ila-ville. [IL-4110 15-well m of Fun MI. um; near W-umo. Ila: ll. 14-yard! m with a no: (In. no will not recover. The My thought In an no not mad. Armll. mam diphtheria In Mole. oat In no vicinity 0! Hum- Ioldt. m mm ml: at hm. hm lam deu- I: lack moon. 'nm ll tho fourth dull «and by um dis- an} In the mom: family. ‘uou x. cm m. no in has m for about. a week. In man“ III of- Icul “Ila. In mamâ€"Adam any n: m1: ohm-"d ll um Illl. Thun- ll’. mutt-“lumen. Idu cloud nd .11 Ink-I'll m ”in. ole.- m m lldon. lmâ€"Wulur Leary h un- uu. II. n an Inn anon. W no,“ and III mun in- oral plan. an: a“ lumen. lulu». Nlmau.~Nlnluor Rod- rlm "ml!" tho Omar Ila public at Cum! Acute. u WMIIIII- tel. h In at “l! "Iona. tra- hm. Mlhb'rflmmhblymnn um whim m the Mormon. Columbus, 0.-‘l'ho Nulonl Murine "on at mum-7 End-«n adjourn- od to no“ nu you In Flu-burg. cnuu A. Com", 8‘. ma, cu than upside-I. unit an“? "Pom 8t. John'l. N. F.-1'hc mm Intelli- m hon ubndor confirm- tho :9 pom of the complete Minn o! the cod- Mm an. n on. The «uh I- nun. Philadelphia, PI. â€" William Spohu mm. who has written numerous pa- wn on butane-l nubkctn tad pub- u-hcd uvcnl nimble work. on In. “to o! Wuhlo‘ton. ls dud ll. his home Ilium city, And 16 um. City 0! Mexico.~â€"It ll not. believed tint. the would“! will, In his message. announce any radical change In the currency policy. The manuhcturln; and agricultural Industries In unlnl- mainly In ("or o! the ullver sundnrd. Wlnlled, Connâ€"Judge Augustus 1!. Penn 0! the Connecticut Supreme Court, and 53. died from Bright's dis- Mexico City, Mexlmâ€"The meteoro- logical observatory here has received new: from San Carlos. Ont-a, that three distinct earthquake shocks were (on there In the Ipaco of five mlnules. No damage malted. Humans-Word has been received here that the Mexican government has expelled from Veu Cruz the represen- tative- ot the Cuban revolutionary jun~ ta 0! Nam York. Sioux City, lown.â€"~Whlle handling a LEW-pound ladle molten iron slightly sputtered Wllllam Krelg and John Mlchaelwn. employes of the Pioneer Stove Works. Mlchaelson dropped the handles, and the metal flowed over the floor, innlcilng fearful burns on Michelson and Krelg, Henry Ander- son, a spectator. and John and Charles Neulslo. Oakland, Cal.â€"Chiet of Police Lloyd received a telegram announcing the death at Juneau of J. C. Boatman, formerly private secretary to Congmsa~ man Hiiborn. and recently appointed fish commissioner of Alaska. He was a native 0! Ohio and 46 years of age. Quincy. [IL-Chnrlea D. Nichols. a brother of Delaney F. Nichols, the not- ed attorney of Brooklyn. N. Y., died In the workhouse from sunstroke. "1011' 0]: was serving a sentence for vag- rancy. His brother's address was learned from a letter In his pocket. Grumman: [ILâ€"Benjamin c. Brad- le)’. one o! cumming county pioneers, dlgd at. his home. 82 years. Galeaburs. [ILâ€"‘John Harris, aged 16, went balhlnl In Lake George, was talk- enflwlth cramps and drowned. “Gringo, nutâ€"dd; Bailey died while In I n: of laughter. A blood vea- sel broke. I a... lhmflfllkkkh’ I PBORIA. “ISOELLANEOUG. DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. .”.1.0' 3.50 in: .219“ .22; .115 .51; .I O .11 a“. a" mo .1”; ("or o! the nationalisation of land. mines. film, fanny. mu. all- m mm and docks. The law-h trade- muoa calm tame-eating non than I am»: 8. N. Dexter North. who is slated for the anoint-em d nuperinteruleut ottlemteethnnmnhom ind eonnidernble experience In antisti- ml workulnhoknons the need“)! the cennnn lure-n non primal worn. Installi- 1mm teen devoted to m wort. end he in nt prenent editor at the stamina at the Nuthnnl Animation of Wool lunl’netnrern. ii the tent. bim- in unit n yer-amt Winn Uy m It in Inhale tint It. North will be rewnell- in morn. Inl‘oniwnnnornin W.N.Y..Mlfl.yyennnso. n. m dnentel at tin-man college. whereinhtherwnnlorfonyyenrnn pun-nor. Alter name only experience in m bur-ll- he entered the olee of the (ma lorninc Herald in mumnmia.npm in which in refining for thirteen yenrn. II we Ir. Hill nnn anoint- euros-crummwnmum anneal amtoithetenth cons. to mmmucmw and ”Halal pres! of the Unite-i m Hhmvnnnhliehed in 3 is” and made a folio volume ol «6 pages. five years Inter he nu np‘ pointed by General Cm. then secre- tnry of cute. superintendent of the Sew York cemnnt nllrll m to be held according to the provisions of the m. liltntion in that mr. He had finished nll the mm for the census via the worn nan stopped by the gm- ernor'n veto. in 188 Ir. North nu elected prenident oi the New York An- notated Pres. and he nnn reâ€"elerted innetollontngyenr. fiennnoneoi the founder- ot the Oneidn "Morin! smuvtnnndI-leennm- qnent contributor of “Aerial and It» to Ieetlng n. nn an 1' §. nintiy an the nlel. 11 um. any non bodic- wlll be poul- tlnly Handled. and u an» «ruin Charm tumul- 0! Hub. and bod- In of a number of person- llu'o been plan out o! the ruin. but It to not Ilka . R. W. Shot. hep". P... hndly bnmod: Bahama KIIIPD. lac Cantu-d; Juno. 0. Foley. owl-m muunnr, braked; William 8- "humor, express! non-anger. bruised. IU'IFINTINDINT 0' TH! 'NIXT UNITID ITATI. CINIUI. I The injured are: The Rev Alexandel Hartmnn oi Herscher, lll.. both ion bloken and badly burned; John H. Slam tier of Blacktoot, Idaho, leg broken, {are cut and burned Ind bruised; Miss Pearl Cornell ot Alciet. 01-9.. hip diniomted; J. C. Yang" of Toledo. 0., injured in- ternnlly: J. logman of Whittier, (‘al.. slightly wounded: Mn. Mary Israel 01 St. Paul. Minn. slightly injured intern- ally; .l. P. Snyder of Independence. Kan.. slightly burned: D. H. MoAncney or Victor. COL, lace burned: 0. V. Tit- aon of Cooker. 310., out badly about head; R. H. Brlckloy, Chlcaso. back in- Jumi; J. C. Young of St. Louis, cut in ‘ forehead. not nerloul; 'i'holnn Null 0! Mohnb. l'inh. lelt am broken. badly burned In Me; Frank P. Mannlx. Vic- tor. Col. broiled and slightly burned: The dead as recognized: F. J. Keenan. mall agent, 0! Denver; Robert S. Hol- land, fireman Denver Rlo Grande railway. Sallda: Mrs. Alexander Harl- mnn and two sons of Hemher, 111.: William Gordon, engineer of passenger train: James En‘lck of Chlcago; wm- lam Hines, fireman of passenger truly; Charles beeper of Clarlon, Pa. “lunlmhohh More than 200 persona were killed or wounded in a fearful disaster which occurred at 12:25 o'clock Friday morn- lnx on the track of the Denver Rio Grande and Colorado Midland railways, one and a half miles west of Newcastle, Colo. From me best information ob~ tainnbie fully thirty persons are bellm- ed to have perished. while 185 were taken out of the wreck suffering from serious injuries. In: Bulle- Cnhnnd In the Dublin-â€" Conductor Burmk.‘ our.“ with cumin-I Bookie-Inna. Plan-d Uldll' Arronâ€"n- Know- Bud. 185 PERSONS WERE INJURED M [HIS] IHIRIY DEAD. Fearful Extent of a Railroad Wreck in Colorado. {melo- Dolley. An unlock" mien mutation, with brunch. In every congaâ€"tout Mm In Indium, I: being we, H. Pow". Boll.- w. A! the “It. will. of the A?” The uevenlymnh annual lemon 0! the Illinois mferenca of the letho am 31»:ch Church was held :1 Ruchvflle, m. The llllnoln contentm- o! the Church o! the Pulled nmhnn in elm-u. cou- ('Illdfll III any-nun! annual wuloo. TM- conm'I-nco row-lux- o! wally-rom- new. or labor rm; 1 number-Mp of for l‘uuod In!" "co-Ion Ruben é. Tutor 01 Fun Wayne has unmarked the announcement that no will ho a Republican candidate for m l'nlml 8mm: unuze belon- Ihc next Indiana Int-lulu": N that body In 8e~ publlcan. . Expedition lauded In Cuba. Another expeditiun from America has inudui near Havana. The expegiiion sailed (mm the Jersey «out without trouble. A: a resuii 3.000 more rifles and 500,000 morv cnrlridgou are now in the hands or me insurgents. [Ill-db RM Calm Fnlzhl Wreck ll hull-n Ton-Not]. A disastrous freight wreck occurred on the Iron Mountain road at Hanson. 1. T.. a small station twenty miles wesx of Van Buren. at 2 o'clm-k Sunday. re. sumng In the death of seven men and me serious Injury 91 six oghers. Illulunr 'l'uylor Wu Popular. A dispatch to the London Standard from San Sebastian says that the en- tire ofliclni world of Spain regrets the departure of the retiring United States minister, 'Hannis Taylor. who leaves no iii-feeling behind him despite the difficult and sometimes unpalatable nature of his task. Killed ml [hunter'- Bnltor. Dr. F. Regnier of Monmouth. 11L. chairman of the democratic county vommilrtee. shot and Instantly killed Simon Frnndsen, a young butcher. Frundseu had been paying attention to Regnier's daughter, against Regain-'8 wishes, and had been ordered to quit. The shooting was done in self-«intense. The wreck was caused by a head-end collision between a Denver (2 mo (lrande passenger train running at the rate of forty miles an hour and a speâ€" clal Colorado Midland atock train run- ning at a speed of probably tln‘rxy miles, Conductor Burbank of the Mid- land special. anticipating the time of the passenger, undertook to "steal a station" and beat the passenger into Newcastle. Burbank escaped unlnjur- ed, and has been placed under arrest by the sherfll‘. that the number of killed will remain In doubt. Ill...“ Cnltol Irflbnn m." «mm mm“ m , mmmmmm m m MINNIE OF “THEIR I:II II I?” firF'u,’ :igz.‘i All 09 Whom Ar. Known Throw "It!” “It. “I'Mv am Dr. hr. Imtor Ind Dr. Kart Lung Illa. ILLINOIS PEIIPLE 2". agile-p.25!!! pacifist-303'. gig l'rtiilnlglp II.- I. i IIIâ€"II i I... in... ‘o'agnaird gaunt-Ilia!“ {Isaozgâ€"Iroili; ‘.P§‘I.§§~3¢I. BDWIIMIHROI mum. Scrofula Cured Imy Mu lumen. win-m than that nm.â€"smup¢m. In. Mil-uh: hammgugumup" A ~'=‘SLICKER The Ian on. In- to nu About women limb. mm. the bum. The Inn who all. on I [In every other high: In only mm on lot... Zr; F"? ”m‘ ' 2 y no M .2“ fiugygthq’ fl! nut" W. human! trul- That. Is no pinto III“ homoâ€"ah! some muted am In glad of n. Mime-halal!“ Ii. “In" Your Ito-ol- unit‘s-nun. M cub-me. cunv touuuuou lurrxrr. m l C. v.1: tad. amt-nu Mum! My if a man be oudued with a genera :u mind. this it it“ be“ kind of nobility. â€"Plalo. Plan'- Cun tor Conunmpllo- in than): «out modulus. and I. m bongâ€"D 0. Alright. MIMI-burg. PI . Low. ".1305. Thou-ands or pond llllel have been. shipped from the ponds In southern Manchu-ms this summer to Boston. “on. d I Mu. "rerun! Tm: 325$. 8n ulrl. Dr. Kay’s Renew-tor [- all that its name: would hum-Me. It nature: to healthy m - lion the functional organ-Item“ manipu- ‘t_§o'n._ dyIpeL-siu. ltvorqml kidney diuotdtn. “He asked me to marry him. and of course Infused the hm time, and he didn’t have sense enough to uk me again."-Chicaso Post. tool 1’" '1’. the Work son to You." I: we leaning o! I'helr Crou- “It is easier to be good in church and in doing church work then it is to be good in home and do the work there," writes Mrs. Margaret Bottome oi The King's Daughters, in the Ladies' Home Journal. “To Wear the cross means to do the work next you. It in much easier for our girls to dress up and so out to engage in some charitable work or church work than it is to help their mothers to keep the house in proper order. and relieve their tired hearts, and maybe their tired feet. The work of a daughter of our order means home before church or any charity work. Ail over this land the need is for daugh- térs to be charitable to their mothers and hear the burdens their mothers will have to bear unless they take the burden. and as the president at our order I wish to emphasize this. Our daughters are to he the mothers or the future, and we must have more perfect daughters in our homes. No em'ount 0! outside work can compensate tor the neglect of work that the mother must do it the daughters do not share the home burdens with her. Unseltis'n- ness in the home is the meaning a! the cross we wear. The priceless wealth or character is made by will- lllxlmis to wash the dishes and sweep the rooms, which work the mother must do it her daughters do not." ll-ll‘o Count M In “in MM}. Prkv. no. Foolkh Ila. “Why do you think him such I KING’S DAUGHTERB.

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