Downers Grove Reporter, 23 Apr 1896, p. 2

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mulnmndmmut in 3 mm 'hlle fl has will grow pale and. paths". '_ m It became the eubonic ' “I am at In the combustion i “this. It the bottom or the claim- . fly ‘4 that prevent; tho hue ham . “a. n mu amply 0! oxygen. ‘6". my to. union need to pro- unencu- hm In this way. but we‘ hr- m Inn-mm Into a very Mme to show a pflntcplo .Won. or mm the trouble ‘ _ lb 3,er by placing the tower ' thiamine, mm mm or {our Maillot would “low the me I) I! an bottom and thus in M nonhuman of the u M It m tho experiment ‘. 34: A lighted and!- um be mtocted to. the wind by pacing n lamp chim- uy out It. a Am In the accom- Anon; tho Inpmvemu In bicyclco I" in national ”In or Intuition. flo- rtlo m and to to out..." can and double. and. of count, on m light. A low cycloooter to show- whtcl welsh but on. and three om- “! ounces. and to wormtoo accurate A“ Math. A combined clock nd mlotnotar lo Inothor novelty. With (Mo “tub-eat tho mm on out than ad don It unto. than mm; M- m .0“ with the utmost occur-c1. It poll that an at the all about tact-so d ”I"! II the mo wheels bu coded h attain. The: In some cues are m and stronger. consequently are way slightly hem-ed to weight: but III- II made up for In many tomoces n latter mom-cum Hawkers. l"!!- Ila h nldlty not ant I or u got out It I 0 «ma 11m not" mod-clan nmuln punt!“ of u.- but u m but mocuon mum and cave. and In. Ilodl. 1 "-N at.-. no Ill-coco o! "I“. on Vocal-Ila. m a meeting or the Intonation! ‘mloucu contourâ€"n report of vital: bu mnuy new pcblllhcdâ€" couldonblo attention was ulna to the doc! o( WIMI. n tutu thu In. 00- Nm 0‘ (In {cunts In "upon-IBM lot any 0! the cold wuu which n mod-ha. Bowl-I menu" In Ind. d the 0W 9! patch mu tu- IW. V,“ fi OI] u‘h‘ MI. and]: lo a. mm- a A. nu no no alum-pad nah d cold winds. 'nu bot. swooping we. 0! Ch. Dhlpl. known u don-Icht- In vlha. nu ma lccmnubh for h In. of comm-1 llh 81.000300 hair molt-om In no out. at Kllllll non; m m a! “labor bolt: and VII“ Mu Ion-u man than «cucu- Iu rim!- (0 "009 on: my than or Clan!“ land. M ulnar may you. I numem o! log or m do~ An item in the New Yark Lodger has excused 3 good deal of discussion on the subject at n non-refillable bottle. A number of inventors claim to have patents that cover this iden. but, an (ar an they have been examined, they are I." faulty. and do not etand the test of practical use. An A sample at the work (but has been done In this line. the following criticism from the Wine and Gpirit Circular may be interesting: “There have been so many devices nbmlited for approval. and invariably objected to {or one reason or mother. (but the trnde neelne weary oi being im- poriuned. and it In gradually beginning to consider the idea impracticable. and be resin! the Inventors u 'crnnks,‘ while the (in: mmuiecturen. having been eurteited in the mutter of making trill temples. are [no to admit they prefer not to be troubled by web work. all it they can be prevailed upon to do the work at all. they do it at their own convenience, which may mean a delay at week- or montbe." From I" of which it eppeare that the trade doe- Iat could" tble went by any menu: netâ€"New York Lodger, flower marks on a wire, the whole con- verging to a common center. where (hay are attached to the perpendicular cod that connects them with the spring or power. As the mechanism moves. the flower anaumes an the Intermediate cautions from u bud to a full blossom. making a very interesting display. "clun- "warn-nous AND'DIO- - cowzmns or mponnmce. ‘Wool Flaw-t hunted by I run-num- â€" A Cantu-um. mu m -â€",A- noun-Inna. (or Home Auuonutâ€"m I’m-r1. i ”no of 11M hoflmufly E” .03 (in midi-- W 'rlo Non-Beulah“ Home Axum For I... Anus-cu. II E C H A N l C A L novelty for wlndow show or advertising purposes ha- been patented by John E. Wenser. of Par- adise, Pa. ‘1‘ h o I p r! n 3 power, which operates the‘ device. is in the ‘ c a 3| n g beneath. Each petal o! Ibo 9M “:5 Q n_ flasher I'ookmlwfir Under this heading an eminent ecl- entiet deecrihee who: he cui- freak pottery. In exploration and inventi- [ntlone o! the mounds of Florida very let-Io quotitiee of pottery ere found. It ie evident that they were broken be- fore being buried '1“: their owners, and that there aunt be some releon for breaking them. The (rent, or cere- monial pottery. the letter name being supposed to deecribe the articles more necnntely. emu to have been made for the m of buying with the dead. They are pierced with holee he- ‘tore they are hated, end were evidently mien for the pnrpoee of ordinory amen. According to Indium enm- ing among none 01 the tribee. It in be- lieved thnt the venue! no a sort or epirit. and thnt it inn-t be broken or pierced with holes in order to liberate mutilation-once. This accounts for on mm mm no Touch on Ire- mm m in India: tombe. mam-ma- " «can an It. In nun. this mineral wool It in well to churn 'hcther there are cur rent: of u: strong enough to 1m I: up to breathing level. It so the worker may to advance Us I fine but thin hand- korcnlet over his mouth and non. linen! wool II and. by blowing powerful join at “In or hot lit through lton. tin; or ceruln sorts of rock. Thu um IIDIMIICO nu possible lancer: an (or non. time been evi- dent to calculus. it In said that the” extremely In. linen get Into the akin, under the nails. into the eye: and an mulled Into lilo luau. producing neri. out union-Inca. The, an in reality closely akin to glut. mainly thou of tint. and this material would in inhaled with ma! caution. it In Intu- ly used in building for filling partitions and floor: u n condone: oi sound. It in the useful for puking pipes and‘ my other pm In who work in it no stick! and various implements tot Indus; it. akin. are not to touch M by m tut tm In water. In united from the unpla. the tide won- uctlu on tho pfloclplo of on eddy. no It In counter-current; also, this theory rating upon the “sump- “0‘ thtt the watt: 3. higher on the out than on tho vest qtde ot the Isth- III of Plum. Ind the continent at America beIIs the great dun In tho ocu- tht tom- the mm stream. by filming the continent of Ancflcn no that It would In an and vent. than could In no [nit «ream-actual. American. The out Run-- The cation. point It made by a writ- cr that It u channel of milk-Ital mo and dopth van cut. [mm the Curlbean ten to the Pulse ocean mo gulf Ilmnm would no longer lot Icroll Ibo Mun- llc and warm than sham of Europe. but would poor Into the Pnclflc ocean. The mund- forming the Carrlmn u: an on tho otlnclplo o! n bfllk'llm’ or dam. holding the water that u- been 10"“ In. II. In by tho udn Ind IQ“ ‘ and on. It. In" to In In»: In and um: I! Into the out o! lat-so. Ihlch become: the m molt or Mnmn bud. chance the [III llnul flow. II» a river (mm I his. bolls tho null"! of "tor :- '0" :0 Mt And mm». m In} In It. direction at (no Irv-tut drncuncy of (In damn. huh". the wunmh o! flab wonderful umu u Accounm! M I! no he! an «- water. are throw at the mute". haul the bed- Iorlnu to the wlndow. hook one side to the am and throw the mt out. which would lmmedluely elon‘ate In the form of I “Met. upon which n 1an (knew could be made. I One or the moat novel and useful ‘inventions that has recently come to our notice in the combined spring bed and fire escape. It consists of a pinni- Ity of bod-spring sections iormed by Uâ€"shaped metal springs. which are rigidly secured at their ends by longi- tudinal strips. laid sections being joined together at alternate ends. so that when straightened out the whole arrangement (arms a continuous Iad~ der, the central portion 0! the springs serving on steps. All a person would have to do in case of a tire would be m New Idea In Raiiwny Traci“. The annoyance 0! wheels slipping on tracks. especially in up grades. and the tremendous resistance experienced. has led to a new invention. The rail is provided with an edge or rim covered with cogs or teeth. and the wheel has similar cogs which engage with them. Those cogs are set on diagonally, inv clining downward and are less likely 'a accumulate dust and dirt. To test the flow of the two currents. you may hold a llghted match over the top of the chimney; on one side of the card the flame of the match wlll be drawn towards the opening: on the other side It will be driven nway.â€"Ex This simple device will e-tabliah ven- tilation in the chimney and the candle will burn steadily and brightly. The principle in that the dividing or the chimney into two parts makes a cur- rent or cool air flow into it on one Bids of the card. while the products of the combination flow qut on me other side. intern] dimoter or the chimney. and about twoinche- in depth. bond on and of thin And hung It our the who no that it will divide the interior of the chimney into two equal parts. mu In linen! Wool. I‘m: factory Convarllblo Flu Biceps. "fl" A” For the lake of argument we admit lLle dull. Then. why not hue II or- uudle, th Immelee lowers hunched over It? A: to colors. It matters not. A done-co ground color It needs. in; (or the filo-onus. let them hue colori m Mimrmmthm .mp9. Think you inch [you In lull? an my Po Vpflod with n tiny «flat-ad D. III-n om. lull Win! are the {alt dame: buylng? ‘ Uncut. 1 great deaL The comm un- son will Ind 1t least one gnu linen or linen lad-ta gown In each “rd- mbo. Linen any h. dull. but one nut to! [at the Idea that the. souls vm luck my of the amnes- no nmput new. Imagine A thin lines. Bane-tn It [loam- nllov nun. Ln. edge- tic yon und yellow ribbon adorn it. On tho comblnlng color m‘ h blue, or green. or pink. ma lb. lln- A url'l Inc has a wide bflm. peaked over the trout Ind faced with velvet. The Tom O‘mnnm crown I! of velvet. and than an loops and quill («than n: the tide. Hellolropo and may I: I new cow Manual). It I! M tolerable H the new Ihldel no placed locum. I! not. it In ntroclom. mum of km: and dlmlly and omn- dlc no nude up with rifles. trimmed will: Ian-ow Vale-chance ha. with I lulloped edge. m: I" Inch Idmlrocl. and um be torn wllh dresses 0! almost all num- lnr alum“. Kotu a! flu Iodu Whlto ulln nnd Illk are made Into coll-u. collarenel 3nd cult. to wear um: thin drown. Collarellu and trout. 0! green tat- Fourthly. and lasfly. the uccordeon- plalted knlckerhockor. or dlvlded skirt. (or (lull Is the connecting link between knickers and skirts. A tight-1mm: yoke In about eight Inches In depth. Then the knlckerbockera are tullod, or. rather. planed on. They are much longer than other: and Ira made to almost resemble a danclnz skin. so fine I- the silk used and so v'olumlnouaâ€" Ex. . p, « r‘ff Qâ€"rWflM :w’”;":‘ “uf:~a/"}.~rtz~ “$5,? , w ' 59M: 69 N6 HATS ‘ Thirdly. the black satin or aflk and the shot tafleta kuickerbockers. These are made to match the skirt lining and am very handsome nflalrs. The ma- terial used is son, that the appearance of the figure may not be marred. Under lace and ribbon they fasten about the knee. Such kulckerbockera are worn by my lady when walklns to tacnlmte easy movement. 4 Secondly. tailor-made tweed or cash- mere knlckerbockem fitted over the hips and closed on each side with but- tons. Falling full over knee and (as- tened under band. Far riding or golf. DISCUSSING ‘ bluorners versus ‘ aklrts we have mlsaed the knick- erbockera. 0 u r English cousins have adopted them and to our shows they come, in per- fected shape and ma:erlal. Flrstly.‘ the Jersey, with tight-fitting band over the hips. falling wlth llttle fullness and fastened with a band about the knee Suitable espe- cially for cycling and akatlng on the colder days 2 iWOMA'N'S CORNER. lune Curran Noun 0! the Moan-A Proper Contain. for tho lleyclo Show -â€"‘l'ho sac-mu am on ulna Againâ€"- "cannula lilac- nnd Inst-Ion Nolan. ONTBRESTINO READING WOMEN AND GIRLS. lion-clam In“. The doll of the period In an Interact- ‘ In: no complicated creature. She nu her toilet. her down-3min: and upris- lng outfits. her Indoor and out-oIâ€"door equipments. her carriage and her ner- unta, and recently in lnnnlom do- dgner ha: got out n full-rigged Ichoolroom for dolls There on beaches Ind blackboard. and ulna, pictures. duh I‘lld dull ochool-mt' um. Nothlng ll omitted even to the bud doll who mm In the corner In III-net. to war 'lth it. also ohm mist. and Mount, when, floured. A sailor hat Ind thick gloves couplets .111! u vot~ ed A: one of the most practical outfit. or the Ian-on. Ono “vantage of the mum-la! in um It a strictly ninv Cycling on... Daisy Dean asks what is the most lopropritto cycling dress. and of visit should it be made. Answer: The most Isl-ible and becoming cycling costume In I moderately short skirt, shirt mitt. bin" or jacket and wail-Imus high ‘ Ihoen. or. if low shoes are worn. a pair ‘01 trim overgalten A cor-ct wuist lhould be worn. as. of course. the reg- ular cone! in not swayed by any good authority. One unalbic wheel'oman wean cumâ€"length hope of black, I short petticout of black ntln. moder- siely tall and buttoned tognther In "as middle so u to sin the elect of in" trunks. The skirt and jacket are of mush-mum Priestley envenette. There it n vest of black satin provided FOR A charming grown 0! mac cloth. with n rough mrfacq. has trlmmlngn of In: round black cord. net on In town. The nm In severely phln. though (all of whlrln Ind sodas and nmanly um- ened to not out lboul the feet. Tho ripple jacket open. In pointed mam Icrosa the from to show I vest of wills nun overlaid with closely not rows of black cord. The lower am at the «leave I: Illo decorated with row; of tho cord. um kind lrlond. so far a. comp”: 3021 Light om. however. an comparauveiy uh when worn with a light-colored gown. The: the con- trast will no! be no noticeable. Tho girl with n. wup "Ill may wear mo while or (II! belt to her heart'- nun- l‘nctlol. but who would etching. with her. {or she bu grown awfully pun? The walat mun always be lrlmly bullt Ind encircled wlth a well mung belt. one that wlll tend to lessen the appearance or the natural lee. Instead 0!, u no many unlonunnto belt- do, mate I: look much latter Ilun It nah ly II. n I: umber ulo not good tutu to rear 100 light-colored ‘ belt upon a dirt gown. A black belt ll always the "II! and glve a dash und chic to (In figure. And now that the sleeves no loss enormous, another Item In her tat-or. she looks anything but "dumpy." It in only fair, after so long a period of swan-waisted creatures, with belts pulled hall way down over the natural line of the hips. that "things should take a turn." and the fetching little round-waisted â€" yes. short-waisted - woman should have a show. Under this new regime even the ripple: basquos do not dismay her. They only add emphasis to the shortness or the "Welcome. slrl of ’96. To my ulster: his been given much. but unto you shall be the greatest glory. To them has the power to steal Ileana only peel: given. but unto you has been granted the right to demand."â€"â€"The Latest, In Chicago News. ribbon. which (oe- I0 well with Dolly Vll'dOB ocectu. Make your slowe- tlght-nmns and drum over them and the aluminium flimsy mull of lame loud color. Then you may he prepared to hear: noun: or LII-c Cloth. BATENTSJHADE MARKS k 'M Isa-Inm- an im- m m In "Inmm h‘ 'AMIW'AIIIU. I . firm-ll ' ID..- Kfla‘film m 81.1 ' I. In oouom. Mum u )0“ pr on m u «m mm, cf Imln. I?» \\ . 1.. Dutch: Hunt. and . 3 an nhu am! aunt.- nu an Inn lot 0 OVII I00 ITYLII AUD WIDYNI, cosulm. Iml, and LACII. nua- In all hind-ditch"! ”lead but" i! null-d vul- W. L. DODdLAs f3. SHOE "Valid“ a ‘l h was a BLADDE‘ ” can. “Mgwtfl R0 a “mum...“ Dr. Kllmor‘Co . Dinah-mum. N. V. , A.“ van: DIALII POI swig}! The Chnldeann wen the am people who worked In metals. la mud an that on and roll-tun randy. In wuw'v thorium Btu-r lot Gillan]: Touts“. First electric telegraph, Paddington fo Brayton, Eng. 1885. Induce. wumm. no.1 Medlclne was Introduced from Greece. 200 B. C. llama-‘- €.nphor In with alyemm. flu outing d unly_mglgo._fix‘rur WW mm Benjamin Franklin used the first lightning rods, 1752. All About Wanton Far-n Luau. The "Corn Belt" In the name at an Illustrated monthly newspaper nub- llahed by the Chicago. Burlington Qulncy IL R. It aims to give lntorma- “on In an Interesting way about the farm lands of the west. Send 25 cent- ln postage stamps to the "Corn Belt." 209 Adams St. Cblcago. and the paper will be sent to your address (or one corn-m LIK- ITI- America has far more attraction tor a German emigrant than the colonies of Germany in Africa. Thus tar only 700 Germans. Including 250 oiiiclais. have taken up their residence in Cam- eroon and German East Attica. Even English emigrants. by a large major- ity, prefer the United States to the‘ English colonies. 1 [11' -Ml Fit" m- h Dr. Ill-3" an" \m§.mnr. ml: um;- tbe an! .Oly’l um. Inrvdmucun-n. Tru-umuul fllnal bulllr I‘m-t , ’1‘ cm‘ Send I» Dr. Kin-«.81 Arch alurwn. PI. creePotubeut ibovs cheap prices! wn Dlt ‘l’hll Ont Ind laud th- .00.) along to the John A. Salter Seed 00.. 1.: 0pm. Wig. gm! [gt Baller- Pedi- uu-muxnmuuw poet-z I this. for SI. No In I. col-mt: or one-hilt km! of “mph Ind one-hull hum! of in. (or 02.15: I mm !or :6. 'no got than low when It (to Baby I. Cutting Teeth. It!” 'I’llfllfl maul! 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