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Downers Grove Reporter, 25 Jan 1900, p. 7

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”.‘Hflrlflizfl RV. pad the. - mmfim. .v. m "DIM cum-m. If we may Judge In the (mm-m mu. "radon: on the whim! nmoux wom- en. [Inn II toduy a marked "Hui ot Imor-I In nmbruhlnmuâ€"holh m rol- on and bu white: always a tum-luau" and trauma! cmpluymrnt. In rem:- umon a! nu. olMfilupva. The De- Hm‘ntorâ€" now In In mm mlumw In- trodm-u In IM Folmwry numb" mm» dainty madman- ol colors-«l rmhrold~ one: m an urn-m plate. manic-mom"! hr dulnu and working Mnrmltonl [or the Malls. Lady radon «m. no doubt. hall with mu plum" um mm: luau-mu o! the not dour!- ml. witch would I". to up the ot- fonn or m yaw-hon of The Dolmen- mr to make (Mn thtlfll. manna a delight to to. patrons. Don't wait, but hie Ayc'I (laryl’enoni' awe-u yuk‘h mtg. A!" dumflcmyoukn. In hamddcdhmofl i! fianliukmtine. e datomhdbmanhm- to mating action. They fit in“ chad: homhhis flick pill! lov- yovt amen] health at! dcprivu you of sleep: or they and in genuine count-p- fion viii I" it: mathin results. A Wan- "Po-cu." Ilr. ammoâ€"“Marla. what ‘19 Nun tramp Iflt'r that want pron-Mug so loud out In lbe yard?" Mrs. Stubbâ€""He tn alter dinner." Mr. swimâ€"“Hm? 0m 0! than an" dinner weakens. I wwwihchlruuo News. Benson o! the South. it has long been evident that the rapidly increasing movement 0! grain and ’merchandise towards the south- ern swboard would demand an in- crease 0! shipping facilities on the Neximu Gull. The most promising E'Jport city in La. Porte. at. the head 0! unlveeton HI)’. Peculiar natural nd~ vantages surround Lal’urte, notably its being the iarthcreu inland seaport on [M Gull, having high dry land with perfect drainage and the purest ane- sim water. a climate unsurpassed in the south and an attractive city site. The American Land 00.. 188 nailison street. Chicago. is luterented at La- l’urle and Immune: llll‘ first general ratio a! properly will be held Feb". 14-17. 1900. 31m“ M ““933, 3'22"," '9‘? was u! could m H any slid flaunt. I In! cm a could-head A 1% Pastoral m ‘o'y‘yflh all huflnhmk. leave] in! uh- I gun“ of it IV «ugh H windy left no."-L Hm Hui-pal. On. May 3,2899. The Organ any": bad In 1898. 3L. Nlckol-Steel tut Bout-n. 'Jhe results of recent. experiments by Mr. A. I". Yarrmwgo to show that nickelâ€"steci, which has proved so valu- able for the armor of warships, is also all excellent material for, boilers. The resistume of nickel-steel to the action 01’ fire. of hydrochloric acid and 01 superheated steam, is far greater than is that of the mild steel of which boil- ers are ordinarily constructed. Mr. Yarrow estimates that a. boiler lur- nlshed with nickel-steel tubes would last two or three times as long as an ordinary boiler. There would also be a saving in weight, but the cost would be increased. s new depanurs charscteristic of American enterprise and push. BM representatives are sent to diluent parts at the world to obtain mstorisl that will be of interest to American readers. and observations made from an American standpoint based upon the tundamemol purpose of human in- terest. When the hostilities in South Airica begun Mr. Arthur W. Tarbell. stair writer. was sent from Boston to South Aiiicn. and articles from his pen will appear each month. giving details fro personal observation and photo- xra 5 taken expressly and exclusive- ly tor "The National Magazine." That the Amerimn people are quick to an» preciate enterprise of this sort. is ‘ evinced by a constantly increasing iist ‘ of subs:-ri|:ere. Quickly C ares Colds New told; Il'ip_!cad A' ”The Saginaw] Magazine" has mag '1] in! a in! to"! {9: six I Had a Bad Cough THE TRANSVAAIâ€" "I“ mac l‘l-n up"... Filipina have petitioned Mgr. Cha- pel). to expel Mm and manna n:- IIVe mtooclln the PMleplneI. mum Ito-aim than ”0!". John mane", president, and W. c. Peace, secretary. were reâ€"elected by acchmauon by the United Mine-Warh- ers' convention. lull-n to BC tau-boa. Further depredafloau by Indians In western Cobtldo will be prevented by the co-operatlon- of the war and m- terior departments. Forty thong-ad miners In the an- thncne dmflct of Pennsylvania. near Scranton and Stamina. who hue been in a restlm state fpr some time. have decided to strike. Adm-en I. m on on. Lima (Ohio) telegramâ€"An advanrv‘ of 4 coma a banal for Lima crude oil came thdny. The increase in mm has stimulated work. but there is not much incmse In production. m IMO! toy a fab. Rockwell City Handgunsâ€"Mem- m Gaucher. : German farmer. who lived near bolrvmr. was killed Hun- day by a Chic-ago Northwestern cram. He was married and alum! 3:; years old. - to Ian Wm lacy. Only one member at lltv naval lmrtl mt mattrnrllol favors rellnqnlahmt at extending time for torpedo con- tracts. hm Set-rum Long Is likely to indent: the minority. saving contract- or; $750.00. penalty. m lav-cu '- "an“. The" have boon bunny-sown «mm mm: bubonic plane In Hawaii. 0! that sixteen hav- Mn Ulnar”, "to Jumnm. one 3 Bomb Sou island- rr. and "or vennlnclnr Ham-Hans. or pm! Hawaiians. lo rm.- An m It run I» stated on authority Ila: Io "mums“: whatever have heel IMO to the Mlle department 1mm. the Clayton-Balm treaty II mm- mm with IN My In courts at the Mar-mum maul Hll. The condition an motor-Ion on II! Tm] dim-Ion o! the linked Tm- tlon my.” road uml Sum, mm and the Nu m be“ uni up. no numd In mm In nun-pt In frown I» "no. Run path. I." but provided In nllkflnflo‘ o! (m. Dun cl m I. no“. Frauds Paul ('harlm me Mum:- drr. duke of Tort. vim m am mrflnl Mat-n: Mary Adolamv. drum!!!" 0! Prince Adolphus I'm-damn. Gun 0! mmmmn. pew-ll mu at King acorn Ill. Mod 8mm.)- "min; M WM"! Lear, Richmond l’lrk, tn In. pins-"ma ’Mf. Ito-ll- flmk‘ In I ”nun. Jnhu Morrivon or 3H, J'Ml‘lillv .\l|.ll.. dwmm‘d that U. A. mane-u, u u. Ilhlmr, km! «Hut Imhlonly. M hrruklanl hr um! In: dual!) to M: ;mwnM 3mm “tenant to Int-mun ”I"!!! at m.- )lorrlmn "41de and Incurnmul lll' tlmlly Hun Mr. Raw-n mu «Io-ml. He had hu-n n warm lrum mum-t (or (M In: at: months, 1‘... the for. M Tau. Two com-am“ of the Forty-sum intunlry. under Major Johnson. and three mmpnmes or flu- Thirty-eighth Infantry. vommaudod by Major Muir. defaced 800 infiurgem» at ‘l‘uul. prov- lm‘o of Bauhaus. taking (ho mwu. Tho l'um-d Sluts gunboal Mnrlvuu slwllod the l-lm-t'. Tho loam-gum; had (our mnnon. um 1-! which were cumurwl. Twu Amerirmm were wounded. and Wu lmnrgrnt dent! wrre found an the mm. The [-luxzw "amulet Imw uhow a mm! o! (cum-u) Inn-9) and «Iowa doubt. ) Pro-nu:- Bonolntlou In lawn. There was a stir in the house at Des Moines Monday hen Carter, repulilic~ an of Sioux, introduced a resolution of sympathy for the Boers. Following a reading by the clerk, Carter moved the adoption of the resolution. Kerr of Grundy monded the motion. The house was taken by surprise. and Wil- son a! Keokuk demanded that the res- olution go over. The chair announced that the resolution was below the house. and Hawk of Jasper moved that it be laid on tho- tabie. The motion to table prevailed hy a vote of 57 to 22. ’81:»: Open Vault o! l‘onuueu-ml In- ‘ numb: It Silver Luko. Ind. The Commercial bank of the mm: a! Silver Lake, lnd., was‘wrecked Jan. 20 by masked men, who blew up the vault and safe with nltroglycerlne. The cracksmen carrled ugay about $4,000 in paper money. They were compelled to leave several sacks of silver. owlng to a battle begun by cltllens. These sucks contained 815,000. Mrs. Vadoski had been visiting a ‘ married daughter at La Salic. Ill., and brought her nieco with heron her re- turn. Arriving in this city too late for a boat to Mnnistee. they wont to Hart's hole). at 161 Michigan street, for the night. This maming the adm- ot escaping gas attracted attention to their room, where bmh were found un- conscious and the room run or gas from an open burner. MASKED MEN 'u'ss Exnoswes. Inuit-too Hotel. anuke, Wm, telegram: Mrs. Mary "Idea“. a wealthy Polish res!- dent 0! Manatee, Is dying at the emer- gency hospital. and Mary Kanocock. her 5-year-old njece, 15 already dead as a result of asphyxiation. CHILD DEAD, WOMAN DYING. MAI. ”$.7th In. Icon I. I Itltter emf-“I; Humâ€"ninth Hump M 9mm m M hum!- at "can lesion. Ina-m, Ind nun mammal. man-a. ll. rumba-II. . m l.- Va... 1‘. l. In'l'ouothmmlamermm and m can or cremation Is co m wane u laudol tog. Every day there hang: over London a vast smoke cloud that Is attuned to weight about no tons. A «than «Him-mm ens-ma will be famous-n withoucor um hon- fiwtnmwo- m mgr Ponlufitfmmd 1:“! {Joe Km» MOB! 8MP! '32” mm». . mm 'im mp. Acllflm. Co.. Des Mains, [on Guestâ€""Inmnia kept the stake all night last night." Landlord (indig- nantly)â€"-â€""l'fl give you $5 to Ind one In the home."â€"-â€"Bumnore News. Or other unluc- troubles? SHOCUI’S AsTl-DYSPBPTIC W0!!! CAKES nre sold under yam" guarantee to turn or money rel-aded. At all dru- fish. 25:. lulu on getting :1. zu- tine. A Ma. M 0m nanâ€"Why don't you lam? You-3 oneâ€"Do you (hill a man could procure all the macs of II!!! on 8L”! 1 mt? Old nanâ€"4X course. but not hum-In. Yong WW9". I haven‘t Md yet whether I wife I: a mm or a luxury.~[)urolt Free iié'iianmv'i? W We'muume ”mm-cyan at mm cm by «an» In: mum Mental by Muir-mun and“: II . {"91" 1'3" 19an a on. ran... a m m". "a rad-iii mm m and m- nun. «accountant-m can ' auntie-«Mm Mun 1.333.:an condition. hurl" W! In "mimo‘mnl - ‘ 11H ‘flflfi33 [3.3.3. 3|“ 1 Haiti-=1éingr mllumurflndfimuum Mnmnnmbflyaoim (ml-I!” way chi- nah-mu the mm ham 0! mm M In In. MIMI on m" mad. I.“ m Jinan-r mm.- Vnâ€"u' (to pad an m MI. m clam Cultâ€"«W031. Ch lat “-0 you ml any that mm. you'll A W m m Pucksâ€"‘oullm chi- Amt-â€" aorouehlnmmrlutoldhgol bum that was killed. cl? hm! filmâ€"Thu what. Foo-I. Illn- ii'zcnx'gnacu.mo Hummus r3»: #3: Thor mu! 0! living hero I- About the «tar as In noule mum“. Bonn commodluu an Mum- and Milan low" In ark-r, but "an "my I. about the lane. I remain, rut obe- dlont unanl. Gland.) JADOD RKICHIB‘I'. To any that i am well pleased with the result at my first year's arming operations in Manitoba doo- not adoâ€" qualcly express my feeling. and l have no hesitation In advising than who I") living in districts whore land in high in price to come out here. it they are willing to do a hit amount or work. I am ten miles tram Virdcn. which I: it good market town. and nine miles from llurxravo. where there Ire two clevuton. This summer i erected a dwelling ham» 0! native alone had bought a hall-mum: or lumi adjoin- iux our homuieuds. [or which I wit! a very modernu- price. 'Thcrc In liill some home-tad- ln this district, Old land at line qtuiiiy can be nurchucd from the Canadian Pacific Elihu! company a: $3.60 par arm on liberal Iornn. Good tutor is geneuliy found at n denih of. iron: flit-on in twenty Moi. 1 Inn 175 ncm rmdy tor crop next year. Virdcn, Mam, Nov. 18, 1899. Hon. Ciiflord Sifton, Minister at the Interior. Ottawa. Canadaâ€"Sir: Thinkâ€" ing that my experience In Manitoba might be both useful and interesting to my fellow-countrymen in the United States who may be looking to Mani- toba. and the northwest with the in- tention of settling there, i have much pleasure in stating that through in- formation received from Mr. W. F. McCreary. immigration commissioner nt Winnipeg, l was induced to visit Manitoba in February. 1398. when I called upon Mr. McCreary he spared no pains to give me all the information, etc.. in his possession, the result of which was that l came here with a. letter of introduction from him to the secretary of the Virden Board of Trade. That gentleman provided me with n competent land guide, and. although there was considerable snow Ion the ground, I had no difficulty in selecting three homesteads for myself and sons. Having made the necessary homestead entries at the land oillce in ;Brandon, I returned to my home in byon county.Minnesota.and come back here in May following, accompanied by one of my boys, bringing with us two teams of horses, implements, etc. Our first work was to erect a tempo- rary shanty and stable. after which we broke and leveled seventy-live acres and put up thirty tons of hey. I went back to Minnesota about July 20, leaving my son here. I returned in October. bringing my family with me. I found that the land we had acquired was of good quality. being a strong clay loan with clay subsoil. Last spring 1 sowed 100 acres in wheat and fifty acres in oats and barley. (Seventy-tire acres of this grain was sowed on "go-hack" plowed last spring.) My crop was thruhed in October, the result being over 2.700 bushels of grain in all. Wheat aver- aged fifteen bushels per It!" and graded No. 1 hard. but that which was sown on land other than and (“to- back") went twenty four and one~hsif bushels per ncre. F‘EE‘LEQL‘IIQW ’3; PER we”. Don Van I: Wat-n tau... A MlNNE$OTA PARKER D {faâ€".3. a: Izmâ€" Sngm. 33- mm.â€" ’ it"s-lo" 33.1-33.1..uillE-IIDEUE fire 11' ‘I.P§ 08:1. 0. Ion Bruin-I‘ll. ii! >§§Ii Pig‘ziz'gig '8}. ‘ 'wtis‘halcgiirttao‘w!‘ laigligtvztz.‘ giviniltox. .5 8!: git-3:33.133 .25! ! «CI-8'- F5 .3 iii-£- liu..olt=ll 33h "- .P Kxoxvms. Ion, Nov. :3. mo. 1. the undersigned. being benefited by the use olchgcl'u Swedish Finance 01 Lite. Invulnhly recommended “to my friend». but nprlng I vlnlu'd n cousin whom I Ind not been for mny yearn. When I last mu horlhc (anally continual of mother Ind three dill'h- ler». She told me her mother Ind ulnar- wcre all dead. luvlng dlod tron eon- Inmpllon. nnd now Ilse wag In very poor hunk. thedoetonulllng heuhe would soon dle. u slu- olno had the lone dil- m run out. one. film wno wry dupondcnt. know- ln. her doom. lqmtlonrd heron lo her mnalltlon. And nude up I, Inlnd I would be [ho menu» 0! curing her. I told Iver to qull nll doctor- nnd land for I pack-go o! lat-gor- Nwedkh than-Ice of LI“ And (No It I 1dr trial. She told one would. I loll. om! did not me Im- gain (or about noun months. when I called on her again And {mud o [rut change. I Immanuel; reworked “I“ [he looked dllfcrcn: to wlut the run when l in: now her. and III. all: “l on“ for "m modlclno you recommended And I n- woll. cough Ill (one. smut. good and no Ippournnm lo! manual." And she than I" “I. pflhl In Wr- “mull-h EWING of Illa. 0.0 o! lun- chlldnn wn mphlnln'. nod oh. now want» mom {or her. We wool-null 1M:- mdldn to all our "lands. and would lllxo you lo and two pooh-go. to II. A. "Gulch. Koonlllo. lawn. And on. who“ lo Curio Honlrfi. bong M. Cnlflmlo. CYIQN HANDS“ WINK 1"“.mlfl‘ Burr-Ml- means-um peanut! w bum vgcmunu‘ Jun furnishes medium: of the quinine used. When A" III. hill. 1‘ Il-Kl. Cum Cam and nunlun wlmmpn n. Hunt-III. Drug-numeral.“ use. “-8! Co..Cr-flotdumlc.lnd. A may mun flatter: himself that be Is an economist. Bum. cum-mm M'- been (ha mum-r71. ’ Mule any by Wmu Baker: on. 1.14.. Dominant. Hus. Contentment is the feeling that things might be worse. For chilhréi idem“. uric}; lhéâ€"Juifi'flficel In- lumen. In”! pumcum vlndnonc. 31¢- homo A dollar dinner Is an aggravation to the man with a 50-cent purse. When the money market is tight the gold cufl: should be resorted to. Tm Wm’ Tm Fm. u flu oldest and best. I! will bunk up n cold cum-hot M flaming chic. II 1» than I‘M-Mo. Try 1:. The truly refined man Is he who has been purged from the dross Itself. Two bottles of Pilo‘s Caro for Conan tlon cured me of a bad lung troubla.~llra. J. Nichols. Princeton, hut. Mar. 26, 1895. m 003‘ A com IN 0!! DAY. Take Lnxnuve Bruno Quinino Tablets. Ml arugula-Is rolund the money 1: 1! mm; to cm. $0. E. W. Grave's signature“ each box. It doesn't matter how healthy a blind man may be, he never looks well. Many a man who Is not aalhamed or hla faults ls ashamed to confess them. Uni!“ unsung In sum to produce flu mm o! “kindnessâ€"that ll, lulu- iu In the bosom of omenâ€"~130M- ham. FITS mnclymm. Nahum.”- “ «y'l m at Dr. Kline's “no! Km. Mont. 4 am for FREE 05.00 um honlo n1 tutu- Du. I. u. mu. m..muvhu.WP-. lyl. wlylow'lpaocplnu Syrup. coo‘u emu Baum 31!. mil blood purllcr M‘s “trail-tripe... at Lucia 9 p. .m- .39, mi» npdorl any. W. I. U. “'04“. N0. 0. moo. m”! born! vloofmd an. Lymnmmmmmm “Madam ml: Iowan-um. M by m any, gut-“hm“ madm- brdlmudoflmd bot-lama- call- has .V lynn won-on ban mural to m byla- Maxim madâ€"autumn“ on allow a Pluklnm an m flash lion Wall. for In. For $10!: Facts . Women BOISIIIPTIOI. a. normal Mm“! Gullofm nun-am Wit olvlev. In “aunt-I“ Thou Lunonmfithm "1 t at In ‘12“u’im.m cacao! Ilse man I m alum nm to! MOI-Ion. I. , “ix-n“ Tim IIIWIL 1 u I"-|I.I- ‘ 0". .m Pa: Mum" w“"';£‘.‘.',£""‘j"“‘“ P'- ”9 am; fl!!!“ T1

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