Downers Grove Reporter, 7 Nov 1895, p. 7

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1nd being wall inlomed, on wil accept my nhfitute i! . 'of- 'Fi in for sale a" 611: ’1: ”51 bottles, 5:?“ it In: “poured by the Glifomin Fig Syrup 00. only, who“ mm in printed on every mm» the name, Syrup of Figs, 1nd hung n]! fnlonpgd, 1"". will not u «very W- hle aim. Bmpot- in in for sale by «mulling haiku-hen and {even parliament y cu ennui tionv It has nu nQidncfiossm willie: and M Mun-ll of the medial profusion, heamzit m on the Kid- le And Bowel: without went- at Quin find {E in pgrfeetly free from It: exocl'lenee is due to in Inventing huh forum wept-bio :11de fit in the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial pmfieftiea of a perfect la:- «in; ell-tun ”gleaming the gym, ”A ,u-_ , Br! comfort And inmi and ”Id-Erma] enjoyment when 'rfihly . The many, who live bet- ter elm other: and if?" life more, vi? la: expenditure. more prom t adapt! an mfld’a but pmducc: u!) Illa be; of man! being, till most the Villa to I“: of the pure liquid 22:.” Sfimmnhmd in the ”era-p It: ex nee is due to In mfiur A mph of marveling chnrrh mun- kn cu mm the rams of God men than ny nloon II n» (ova. ”I now lit. my dour, hurt? Hut-1;." of -y work to ":le the dam and mtg-30m In only (hm nun. you “I II nabbed!” "Why. 090v“. dour.” nld Mn 'lfo. “”ng- only been at n In mlnulu.” "And all It to somebody that no", and. IL" Ila- ". 1-0. Wu. “Yon. III." uh! "In portly Mllun. “1 Duo taken every patent modlvmc that In con. oul In me put um um, and look II he." "II “can to ban demo you good." "You. u an dc‘pondl on how you an (hm. Now, "try ”me a drum- nn come. along with a new ”not scale!" I m. ll." ”Ami by Ila-3% In the county clerk's once at Lan- caster, Ky.. n couple from the country ohulned I Ila-mo to marry. and the Rev. C. M. Reed I'll called In to per- form the ceremony. Another couple u:- colnpanled the brlda and groom u I!- uudnu to tho wedding. The mlnluu made a mlmke and named the "on. couple. Seeing hll tum-he, he culled the!!! buck and mauled lhe right on". The mlnluer my. the brldnmuld sad but man unnamed Ibo quntlonl. and he thought. thou: the lmore-Iezl per-om. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any one of Deafneu (caused by CO- tarrh) um canmt be cured by Hnll‘l Cut-11h pure. sen}! torrglrrcul-n. 1M By local applications. In they cannot reach the diseased portlon o! the cur. There In only one way to cure deafneu. and that In by constitutional remedlel. Denl'neu I: caused by an Inflnmed con- dition of the mucous llnlng or the Eu!- nchlln Tube. When the tube II In- lhmed you have a rumbllng sound at imperfect hearing. And when it II also “rely closed Deanne” ll the result. and unleu the Inflammation can be token out and thlu tube restored to In normal condition, hearing will be destroyed (or- over: nine cnnen out 0‘ t?“ are CI“... by Catorrh, which II nothlng but on In- gnmed condition 0! the mucouu lug» “The canny Scots are not behind- hnnd when it comes to such entemue ;; and in an parts of the count’r’y tanmf for scenic beauty are scores or elegant hostelrles with modern comforts, that. during the tourist season take in great ‘ heaps of coin. It would be the same way In Ireland if somebody had the nerve. foresight and capital to pursue a like course." luck to Acton-canto haulers In tho Cl’Il. Hood. Wuhinston Post: "One mat need 0! Ireland," said Mr. Hugh Carrington, a Boston gentleman who visited the Emerald isle this. summer. to a re- porter at the Hotel Page. “is a, sun tan: oi good hotels for the accommo- dation of tourists. There is as beau- tiiui and picturesque scenery In Erin as anywhere on the globe. and thou- sands oi travelers would go there an- nually it they could only secure suita- ble lodging and rare at the public inns. X should think it would pay the rail- road companies to put up such places ‘ of entertainment, and it would cer- tainly be a godsend to the people. iidfi'i 'Fiinifii’iil'ufiéik. p. 1; but“? 5' b6; flie'da. 2.019.. huruwgu: 7- GREAT WANT OF IRELAND. KNOWLEDGE Dent-cu on Not Be Carol no Id"- on... n ._ an!!!" playwright. mt ro-DI'D-w 'aary to separate the two broil-era. Io ' totally with were they. Crown Prince ‘ Fruit-rich. with the consent 0! his {ath- ’or. not his ucond boy. Henry. on a villa Iround the world. Tha you“; prince won the auction oi thou ‘ brought into personal contact with hint ‘ and at tho public In woil. "ll picture Q I’ll printni in every paper in the eta- pirw. together with account: at his or- wrirnrea abroad. Tho fut that ha ho- gan hi: rho-en carerr at tho bottom oi the latttio-r and on: known to ho an ex- crllrnt rotunda. who prmrwd hla . charminl tntmnwr in with of tho db- riplino and much wort: nttnntling a non- tarin‘ lilo, ondoand hint to tha pooplo. 0i hi. older hrotlwr nothing non was known than that ho was a cloaa atone-t .‘nti nlnwly ninod mecca-in danaaa in tha army. Whit. nu old Empire! Wiilla- lived in orrttpiod tha atton- tion of the nooarrhtai party. ao-awhat to tho detriment o! the two orincaa. aa- wialiy u the crown print-o. lion in the print:- oi his lite. flood hotwua that And the throne. Thrn can. tha drain at tho old atom. and ninety oinya lam hil ran Fruimt-lt iottowod him to the gun. Front tutu-nutty the prmnt "mortar wn noddvnly lifted to tho height of hi: ambition. That thia rhnnn in his iortnm lien-low train of thnrnrtrr that until than it had been his duty to control. la not dental om hy hln mt rnthnslnailc onlogint; Wlfliatnbornrn o the nntrr of [while attention. and hln hrothrr, without envy. anoint Mom-1 to hla dutlea The grandiliher. prohnhly taming unplennant relations. mode it will by which Prince Henry was mule shoo- lutrly lndemdont oi his hrothor'a whims. an not without prorrdent in the history of the home 0! Hohenaollern. The now emperor hogan a systematic mnrse of attrnrtlna public attention to motto himself popular. He wanted to ho poet. minor. general. equestrian. sharprhcotor. and he wished to lend. to fault first anywhoro. everywhere. There was one position that apooarori to be a bar to his ambition. the position which by right belonged to his brother Henry. 13-355. HE quarrel be- tween the German emperor and his brother that has culminated ln the banishment of Prince Henry is of long standing. It has been a subject at comment among German navy ot- ficers [or years. ‘Prlnce Henry in his early youth was the acknowledged Invorite not only at his father, then the crown prince, but of his grandfather. the old Emperor William. Physically perfect, of cum mandlng appearance. charmlng or manner and socialty popular, Henry was the very opposite of his brother. the present emperor, who at a very early age began to show an lmperlous. proud nature. 0: all his playmates William was physically the weakest, yet the most arrogant, It became nece- Loved by Everybody. hut Will. “I. Old Input-or. undo I Will to [nun-o ln' dependence (or In. farm-n. Gundv PRINCE HENRY'S LOT IS NOT A VERY HAPPY ONE. KAISER’S BROTHER. um norm 9" WM van-nu}. PRINCE HENRY. MRS. WILLIAM K. VANDERBILT. 0! Westminster, “00,000.“; Colonel North. $100,000,000. and wn an, $100,000,000. I: the way a n sums up the an wealthiest men In the worm. In, In no 00 In.“ LI Hun; Chang, wont summon»; John D. leefellet ”MUM DIR. MA R ER GULLY. has n pennie- lor mo of twenty M and dollars. The flu In pmmlnnnco of tho Gully llmlly, um mndnon at tho founder at whlcb In lha weaker ol the Brill-h How of Commons. Ilium-lo- the poo- llbllllka of democracy "on In 3 III.- dom. The urinal-(her. John Gully. I‘ll a butcher, who. on losing bl. (rule. beam. - prim-fight". then a boot- mnor. and finally left lho lur! will: a lorluna. "a In elected to Pullman In “3:. M the “a ct tony-ulna. "I. Ion beam I «low-ltd play-km. Md M- xumlnon In a neonatal In"? bola" M "and palm“. Tb. Ivon- or‘u ”I"; ll (vault-Ive thou-AM dol- lm I you. and In" nan-MM M Finally the measure of affront. wu lull. M. the openlng o! the North 80. canal the emperor Appeared In annal- ‘ form of the mud admiral. thus akin; ‘to himself the honou of the moment. which by rlghtn belonged to hit brother who, as commander of the Klel mund- ron. was entitled to them. Whit ho should have done was to nppur In the role of an honored guest. Ill-told of uk- lng the cammnnd out or his brother'- bnnds. The consequence. of this net are boron the world. That the ambition of the realm Wlllllm In utlll unutloâ€" find, no one doubtu. What II" he at tempt nut. and III-l will be his and? l When Prince Henry married. Wil- liam sent him an a wedding present I life~size portrait of himself, to he hung up in the vestibule oi the cutie in Thiel, where the prince residu. Wil- liam. in thnt picture. wears the uni- lorm or the (rind admin] at the navy. When Prince Henry a" this picture he merely shook hi. head. His feel- ing- mny be imagined. but he held his All the ornamented arts and neon. pliehmente he preetieeni on land; the neon who still nuconquemi by him: here ruled his brother. it ever the father and grandfather or the queui- llnx princes had any ultimate purpm In view when, with their consent. Prince Henry chose the navy (or hie career, it certainly must have been their intention to make him commend- ing admiral or the German navy, a po- sition that it is generally conceded he has not only earned. but which his su- perpr talents entitle him to. To ap~ point his brother to this position would have been but an act of Justice on the part of the present emperor, but in his ‘unhounded pride he wishes to retain the highest position in the navy for himsefi, as he is commander-in-chlel or the army, and, practically his own chancell"1r. It evidentiy,.,,isAhis inten- tion to immortalize himself, either as a grand success or a monstrous {lil- ure. The German navy is without Ill admiral who is not subject to the orâ€" ders or the emperor or his immediate 8 uperior. lflau. It. 0-",- “I"iz‘iii‘uh’JvTBW ' E: w... mum-nun mi: Tho nun” man: why Pml I»! the am In bee-um ho dldu' l (u to do I! In M- own unnnl. The [unit-an. Claude-u. Peril-u. Syrians. Pbmlclau and Cant-uln- hu Donn It. you In tho autumn. I‘l-Q: :iMh‘m-Ht. 1.1.1:- “Eunlnaflflsl It'd-Ir. ‘0‘... angsttii '1" No matter that Iii-ii;â€"lho Chris- lln In In. ho In: no bullion to be la n It Christ in not at the hood or It. w .- nuno yd‘ In All tho Inn-u III-doom... lit 1.. a... to mollu- The Brill-h ecu-u- npon an that If all the houses In England were placed lldo by skin they would covet I lam or 460 mm mm. m huh-hr- o! ‘I’Il tom's Conn-lax Inn jul .04. g ml. oler It thou-clonal“- p'u. low III-alt"- who will undo: MIMI! nun-findinâ€" m IIJA. um mm lm I nu- mluhu‘o m. "I. In. “WI-Ibo colon nun mac.“ "I“. I'll Yum-'- Qo-nuol no. ovary III-d In J... I. II“. the I‘M-clung, amt-n ud It" You‘- Mm KW I'm. and in Your ‘ connnu- a "In. a mu you. ‘0 Ju I. ll". Wm Til- I'WHI’Q Conan-on. no (John. In: H... Mot. "I was mid so on the outside. Now. my bill is one-forty, ain't it? The ones: “on nrim who in to foot the hill? With no chink. I can't. But 1'" make 3 prop- osition. 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