Downers Grove Reporter, 11 Jun 1896, p. 6

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Decatur, 1-11.. .1 week. He had “.000 Itolen. and In he in more confidence In banks. ’hnr M mu 5 shot gun. kill: the mumdthcmmon. Virgina blah-ll plucn have Intro- Ineod u not manual: for umpires. When a decision does not “It tho A Chicago ex-nldermn clum- mt twenty-five detectives m on his trail. M II nought: like Imagining you are popnhr oven 91m- belnx ousted hon once. WM Inn. 1043- Own-cup 0! CN- “Haiku-nannyutht H h 0.. M- fllbo't vhhlll‘ m .ll “tutu. TN MI. Io can, h but u «anon vbo mu am:- 3 try I. n-mm. no den-r In Inâ€" I .0 salad M. (In. A!!!“ the uty “no Injury 01 a New York dramatic amt by the explosion of his diamond SI I tel-ions mutter. Perhap- tho pasta The telegram reporting the discovery at mid and sliver in I Boston suburb in ancient]: bimetallic it true. In. Henry Ingram 0! Butte Creek. lien, has (and no days. Grater New York will hue a debt of mmmooo. IIIIe-Iymmwhnwounmut baa-mun. mmmmm l. gum. N no. (in: may I. an“. mm at "not which 13. HI. med (ole-Id An Inn-hue II [traumatic biolAh-c.vhm«vuflaced . Uy I collector. the lamb m. It and” In. girl 5 M .- h Wt. and bean the um . chm. VII. moved upon John H.- can 0! Own-m It In "mum b a. «It the Ink! 0! Orleans 0. occasion at M Mullphl g..- r ltd-I. B: It. gilt! alert" In (be poor 0- lunar-It. A lumber of theatrical companies In nun: because the [host will not LOU! the last of the heroes of ' 'fll the Inlunenhlc «nun to that antenna- mlm .3 null an Ms chamber In till! 9! death." In a few can at the hat old lower bar-ted with than who ;I the hold of the column. It ’ m of the Imagination Ann-on. Rum. mm m (to II. Ole ride- . Mack. Ind h doesn‘t. He has found that Unbtmunm anthem _'0 H40. and goes to bed um» .m at night. His wife In t hhl, «(I “e an that the H- ” h-‘t wiped n dlsh chm sh IMM that she Intoo urn! n so an the swing .243th g the work mu on the ‘ tho doen't ride. 3’ KIWI a vacuum hull In women“! .1, hu "carved in m- it In In the ma: nervous system and In an arm“ at the My Itself, neat tho mm: or hurt. Felicity In favor- ed by mmciancy of rat 1nd sleep. mum pmonln physical exhaustin- nd mm Mania! atrength‘cusmm Manama» Edgy. , "The center at felicity,” when Sir 8. 1:7. mm. "I- not In the brain. "Well, ”I, suppose they should open on you with the“: and mmkem. vnc would you do?" “For. a “no, alt." "What! On an (or. . llne?” "You, sir; form I bee-line rm- cal-n "You know your 4mm here. do you sentinel? Ill-cur! here. A native. during the disturbance on (he Tammi. w“ questioned u to Ian Rutledge of his duties: classes In actual. The In In over atum- In his Incllaallonn. perhaps, but along via his love (or books mere Is I whole-no demlou to athletics sports that In hlgily summon to his parents. By the by he will enter West Point. following In the footsteps of II: lather Ind gnudfather in this rand. A. be grow: older Ms fare ls taking on I striking "hello. to that o! the metal. “you. I. non-Q. rm [fly-a 8. Glut, third Cal. Pref arinl'o uni. k lei garb If. He Is mutiny veil 0mm both phy- sically and mentally, being as um :- it. lather. who I. above Indie height. and sanding am In every one at his In. mm I“. lie I“. “4 Ion I! an our clothes to m In 1M! any has». a. u would to“ m u I hay. bead- dm and has!" an no“ to m m. '11. no Mod, no the whip vim] "it the on" will. the Con hand Into a and on up u! a In (Mr tram «demo-s to (of guy the "No on» d in! '9 bold. My to would lop-rue no one) III nun-u to filler Ma mn- by mm than. that did no! belong to M- ud calling lay um that (m intâ€"Harper”: Inning rid u at or M and Ingmar hoehd Coca m loan. w. “an Mad. but am with m, co It"! nunlalhdopnfintnm tmtlolodcakmchmhuh Iona-l no a! 0: mm M. M31 (in mm In no nan-ll on mm; in will. u do but Ion-fie m a Doc India: no I "70.. "mum. Anthm-mMnlthu-um ”who. u «and II 01.1th M a me mu! )0 «91mm “7'50" annual. MIQWMIN Hp rm no (In ma rolled up I. mnlndmmmlhaIwa-n ml by In“ II“ "any party on- ‘ M Tu. “other Island of the an” ‘ amp. the arugula than Inn (ell acutely. No Datum III-ll. In do“ on than. but nub-ulna oouul~ Ito.- tilted Dime-n or III and may mu“ a» two.» 0! the «Cub: mn. The tor-nua- 0! Tu had not has dictum duo II“, than C I:- rlu dunk-co. mum to that “k. sec-Ind cl MI... thud II. 0.0 N.- d the pun. Inch. Inn and “What-OI. Thou-bah I... should I: final plan M‘ Inn I). out. nook an a no N? a! nu" huh. Tnunlu Ile- Iouthvut o! AMI. It In high and volatile. The Inland In ave-teen miles In length and In mue- vldo. Pm Pam tuba I: on in tooth “do. llama. I put 2.800 In! mu. ll mulled nanny In the center at the bland and [I u extinct volcano. I! In It“ to hue lucked Ild can!“ nun. but (Ila revert could not he cut The Vector: mi. of the island of Tai- tuila is the mat thickly minted. uul the teport that no live: had been lost came trim this district only. It in aid (hit there in A possibility that none of the natives who make their home- in the mount“:- night hive not deub, u u [not volume of “he: tell on the northern slope of the inland; The nehooner Viking, Capt. Luttrell. from Puget mud, wan It Avie. Samoa. on Jan. 10. last. From Capt. Lotti-ell and other. we received inter-mutton. says the Ben Function Cnll, tint all the lninndn o! the amour group were vie- ited by cert-re ehoehn oi earthquake on the dun of Sept. :5 and 28. At Til!- tuiin the shock won the nevereet ever experienced in the history 0! the Island. At first the report was spread that twenty lives had been lost smell! the native: there but oohneqneot new. proved this report to he am. How- ever, I great deal at datum wan done. and It Antenna Boy. a town on Leon hey, 1 heavy sheet oi! volcanic neheo tell. which covered the houses to I depth of several inehen. The native: were panic-ntricken, many lenvins the blend in their boats end proceeding to Apin. where they spreed the report that n number at liven had been ucriiiced. ‘At Fenian boy as remarkable mimo- rine phenomenon occurred. 01: Christ- man doy two heavy shocks oi arth- qunke were felt. Shortly alter-word it met body of wnter was lifted from the hay shaped like n geyoer and envied to on immenoe height. A volume of steam. emote Ind «he. escaped with it. The wnter tell in the tom of n shower and volcanic duet filled the air. For three don eiter the eruption the Intern at the boy were but end boiled around the root where the water-pant hnd occurred. Fishe- were killed by thou-ode. end n reign oi terror ext-ted noon the untiven. Mu]. 'm’. IAIOA. hell-mam mother." he aid. "at great labor and out. not to mil to any pflnelploa. or to listen to any "gunmen. but drown the voice at reason In the shouts of vanity and to load motive in: feeling of the peoplo in a useless excitement. aroused by the hauling or log aching, cum and elder barrels through the green; the display of banner: with “meaning motion; the .singlng oi «loggers! rhymes. 1nd the exhibition of vulgar pictures; riot and drunkenness. joined with the alumna?! and mock- eryâ€"n11 alike disgraceful and innlv m eat-”In that “can.“ van on o! "tr-ordinary excitement and In- cident. Amt-ulna m If. nono- n was mantel ol the Hank-m awe by the hull nd (halt age-Ia, who "mad money In fashion- mounts, and In "ya lot I“ of." - (i n a re; 30 {In mam Amos Rand-n «Iceland that "contempt o! the people lay :1 the hum- of in whole "unison ache-e Wu" “We u" see- "It ”blame-fleet!!! n In by no... cl the 1mm" Milt" ethnic and mun»: Inte- of procedure lbs: Hr. Clay n- 02!an and flea. "unison ”haul 3y u sum“, 0! 42 over Its aim! ute- ol on. not" Ind Ir. Clay. neon receiving 10 Ma, Ir. cm 90. and 0". Harrison us. \ 110 «human nan-Ned In 0 (MM “-0. and. funk: mm. In!- con- um and handed. AM ml. ml mm mum to (In mm a.- nmon. who can!- cou'anul. could. end A“ tor-fluid. TM. nun! m- un- round will! a "M" 0! (ho to“: "I [and In I". but all In I unseat-r «lama. l‘pol «noun 0! I ”my 0n [on III mankind to Ibo «tenuous In nun] nun-nu mama ”My In" Milan.“ the mint!!! a ti! Wm tron not um. mm. It. 'flfl 0' m “1‘! W In. M. var-Ila!“ firth-r "an and cpl-loan [at no la- umuu at n- detention. The operation of the eontrivsnce re. ‘ {erred to wen u follows: Each 0! the delegation: in the convention selected I committee or three of its own men:- bers, to which committee the meuhen o! the deiesntlon delivered thelr sev- eral "VIOII and opinions" as to the nominations (or president and vie.- president moot deelrnhlo to be nude. The committees. thus selected and in- etnlcted. met together in one body, end sitar comparing the "views end opinions” of the deleutlons. PM-‘ ed to formulste um: on. These were reverted but to the delesntions. The deiesstlonn. enlightened in this we}, then proceeded separately to Mint tor candidates. The results at these balloting: Iere laid [More the co.- mltteee mill. mud into one body. vim, siier compute; end de- (Special better.) If E p re: 1 dentin] campaign at 1840 was the longest tn the history 0! the country. And. ex~ «puns that o! 1.860. altogethertho most. exciting. It hem eleven months bo- tare the election wlth the nomina- tion 0! Gen. W. 1!. Harrison u Harrisburg In December.‘ 1839. a nomination enacted by the most 3 extraordinary of sharp political can~ trivanm. Ingenious and compllcated beyond anything ever since attempted In a national convention: thlt was In- tended to deleat and did (latent Hr. Clay. whose nomination, except for this contrinnce, was almost certain to have been made. no In“ "adieu" I'omlcal Wu 2m final In this uop-bm :â€" unmou- Ilull by O“ Whig-«Bonny In "no HALF CENTURY AGO. REMINISOENCES OF THE PRESI- DENTIAL CAMPAIGN OF IMO. "mum AND "W. VAN BUREN AND RUIN. 1‘...- n IW not!” of l‘nloac. "I'll oonfecs my number of murders you want.” an the deepento criminal, "atMoI-Iopermurder.mnyou want no to repent Maiden." why. of mm Lht‘ll come higher." ful service {or the will; auto, an al- though much exaggerated, of course. they were-dentin". of an actually with: condition. for which. however. Ir. Van Bure- wu not In tact respon- Allong the whlg pictures desalted II! A“ Kendall as “vulgar,“ u reâ€" Qrojgcg no 0! the most annual-(k, eiulled respectively " am Futurity.” "VII fir‘g an! haw The method cubes: pleura lo fl-flln enough not. but they wen a great deal at . melly lien. and rendered power- M m nu. II M. Down". In ml Ill-not no Cup-In "mod to «may and IAIN-a and ID. Infll. Al I. (I. m- ln. no "am-o. (or nun «cm» I“ no! no blah u lam nun. mm- m‘n mulc- on «In «Mod m «- Ilofllaunly and l- lIm Mn: "II. h II In”! 0! ml Michal In"! mu. mm- as mu 3mm for In 0mm ‘ II... at the nunmn and mom-I an nllanl Industry, with": Alan!- lu (In no“. of "Inna-m, or I was no“ In! my to m" In dictum m "mm a“ "qu ”Influx" holding It "I. In a. duty at the mint to ion In "pen" vltlh It. ordinary rue-m" It um, uncover. the opt-k- 0! 0n. Hurt“ and Mo ”mu-ten llm em um m- Idente "or at an! Imam». o "Idem panama an.» to m Ir. gm In the “men pram-Mo when [or their products. and u the amon- and about: of the country mutt-I mphymn. nlr um and MN payâ€"In short. "32 A «In and row not! d (In um um. «all; III. a Cod-mica Iln on m was enough M a: nu. The Harrison menâ€"otherwise the whinyâ€"were not in the least moved by the eomplsinis and charges at the domain. otherwise the "locniocos." hut continued to hold their his meet- ings, in exhibit their vulgar pictulu. to sing their doggerel rhymes, to drink their hard cider. and to drag their canoes and log cabins on wheels through the streota and along the coun- try roads. They "got back" at the io- eotoeoe with charges quite as serious as those against which they were called upon to defend. They declared tint Mr. Van Burchâ€"whose father had hep: a country tavernâ€"«was an aristocrat: a monarchist. in not; who lived in royal style in White House, who ate ‘ his soup out oi woods of gold and his pie with knives ot sliver: who honor- ed the rich and despised the poor; who demanded a standing army of 200,000 men under his own control, for what sinister purpose of enslavement or the peopioisesslly interred. Ho 2111‘ wasted public revenues, had incressed the pub- ‘lic expenditures. no had added 329.- 000.000 to the public debt. He won hostile to the churches in sll their sects. and sought the destruction of the ministers oi religion. He was the enemy oi tree labor. who aimed to hriu the uses at American workmen to the European level. and to destroy the profits 0! American iartners. Among the minor charges were two; That he hsd established new III“. in which it cost to per cent. a! the nine 0! sold eagles to coin then, sad that turned out ten-cent pieces st s cost oi thirty cents each! And 1 great deal [inf Above "mum one. however. «wording to the sun authority. to. the "use or money vithonc mm. the ohm oi oilciol nation. and privllm without ruin-aim. and the violation or low without teoarvor' altogether iomo in: "I flood or denomination." in "some at the state! resting in sham! pools, conuminwnx tho atmorphoro of "bony, and into-Inning death to every- thing virtuous. noble. Ind tm"â€"oven to the republic itself. Thin was putting tho “so very strongly. but no doubt Mr. Kondall de- voutly believed all ho alleged. R. v. THOIPSON. The season. which have been dis- turbed for some years will resume their natural course. but "we shall use there where the In In lowed a continent arise." New more: like the Ar- menian one will take place in ionign ports. France will he punished for its long inpiety and bitumen to its kings, the Hotel de Ville and the Open will he set on are. and a part at Pub ‘ will he horned down. Ali epidemlo will break out. during which person: allieted will hue their skin covered with blood red spots. Prophets will‘ arise on every hand there will be many 1 conversions. Belore this. however, one ‘ manning conversion will have struck France with monument, Mlle. Yvette Guilheri will become a n ! At the end oi the leer, in tall, wa will break out. The Angel Gabriel says on thlsl nhject. "i are men massacred. and the[ ILLE. CON won. the Condo. really have In vlall a In 0~ M. who liven at I rmhmrg at. Home. This lolly. who I! elderly no, it to me tenant] we the gilt which Itte. (endow woo has. not the angel withdrew from her healer. htlle. Coaevloa aan. the be»! new on him. flow. the end 0! Mute. 0.1 lio- eioa coincided otth the begin-log at that o! hllle. Condom node? the lot- lowlag elmvnatnee‘e: 0- Au. 5. “N, llle. Conedon was It hlne. 0.'a hone. lt we. about to o'clock la the morning when ahe loll "Melly into an emu” that lasted seven. hours. They thought that IM‘ waa ntJt; they "1'“ to wake her up Then an the pinto-0mm «lid In! new: it was forgotten. Now. a year later, rlay ler day. on Aug. 5. 15. and it in only long after that they noticed the call- cljeace ot the dates Mlle. Conedon fell into another eeatasy. (Ina-In which she woke let one hour watlnoonly withowt stopping. She was then la her own home. dung in the parlor talking to a lady friend. The latter was fright- ened. and called II the young woman’s ‘fathet, to who. the predictions. which Itterwanl cane trne. were made at once by the apltlt which borrowed his daugh- ter'a votee and deelared himself to he the Archangel Gabriel. The nplrlt also eald that he had been seat by God to announce to new the evil: that threat- ened them. no! to foretell to France the return of the monarelty. flue. Cowedon takes up these predictlons and develops then in the publlc meeting: to which all those who have already consulted her in private are admitted. Some have to do with eat-clun- of nature. I The prophet". ol the Rue Plums la n year: old: the I” born In Paris: her father In much; clerk In a levyor’u ollce; it? moth" I: u Milan! tellllu o! I. Brluon. President or the Cinnabar o! Deputies. Mlle. Conedon u I young woman 0! 131th um and well bulll: Jar very dark chestnut lulr. 0! whirl! ‘Ihc la. lune autumn. ‘6 «on up In lllcl man-ea. all held In place by a lam lotlolwv-hell comb; he.- color In high. In no“ dulled. her lull 1m u'lalle and lust, In an o! I cham- lblo lulu are his nml overt-nu; by black eyebrows. Mlle. Canal“. rho-c lun- un an very nl-plo. II gulch and sprightly. II. Mm. who in mom lb. bloat-plan o! the Halo-an ol the Run Punch. and who In published 1 um. book about h". o! whlcl a.” coulo- Mn boon cold. Ml- hov lilo. Cum boa-o “an 01 Ital no call. her mutton. For none "In gut has been curled by storm. writes 3 Paris correspondent. )len (oi-set over it the conflict between the Senate and the Mini-try and all political question; We hear no more oi the damn with which the Triple Alliance threaten: us, not even the Bowen alliance In spoken of, but a constantly renewed crowd be- aleseo the doors at a house in a rather poor quarter, where, In a. nutrient illth story not. o young woman gives con- cult-tinn- on the future which Ihe cant crowd has become so great that the poâ€" lice are obliged to take measures to keep the line in order. and the prophet- ceo herseii has given notice that she will only receive nity persons 3 day by letter: at audience. like a minister. Ind persons who have asked for no inter view lately have been put ofl until the end oi June. Still more. doctor: nod scientific men of all kind: have become intemted. Ind though their conclusion- vory n good deal, they agree on one point. the pet-loci good health and the absolute good iolth oi the prophets». are inspired by the Angel Gabriel. The ‘ Inn- ol the fut In lulu-m. Inc I.” I'm-'- (3... Taoâ€"hm '0“ I" 0'“ am cueâ€"Mon. III-oh and Joan-lint. halal. NEW ANNUNCIATION. ‘ANOBL ,TALKs our or MLLE. cuuaoou-s nou‘ru. '1' seems that France In especially favored by heaven just. now; women are In 'cnmmnmcaâ€" “on with spirits. and are prophesyâ€" lns everywhere. It is in Purl! that this first began. and the town of skepticism and tree thinking; Inn-tar In than. One of the largest ice machine: em bull: in the United States It now be- lng constructed for the Armour Pack- ] company to be run In Kansas on, I? clpacity «m be 1,900 tom daily. Inning. In lunch Anion. In certain south African tribes, on tho day of II: marriage. while the ruthl- Lien are going on. the hidem‘n hands In tied up in n has containing a number of lire ants. If in burn the torture unmoved he is declared n no candidate {or matrimony. FREDERICK CABRINGTON. tum In 1884 and 1388. In the (m year he was made colonel. and um nut of major general In 189:. He was made military adviser m the some! of Cape Colony. but was recalled u lno an» (cu-M .0 too-pa. Inc-ukm. i‘tdnlcl Humane“. IM uvly I'- would «numb: at m» "mm town on )Im-bfldud. h It" In." In Bomb AM” [at Ma "no“ I'm”. m IM 9mm nun-n! mm "I. put Italy you". in "71 M tot-«l - Imp IMrI I” «MINI "Pam-glow. honr." and which um tun Ila "no. This Mao. L- 30. In low-lb AM“. (‘1:- fl-mn III-w" no he. ohm Im- Ihl mum In {be pan (on "an 0! hip to has it" “in duty on m- m-dcr oi IM Ian-In mm M mt- nmr. Mr Mom-I b up an of a mm "MIMI“. "Q m hurl h GWnsMro In I!“ and new lie "way at the an o! 20. "h lm nul- ‘nmn m the south «no. Bur-clown, and ho team the "Mr-nor at Inn- pm to the Raine-I. 1- ms Doctor.- rd over In Bomb Attics and omitted a an. o! not-Md Infamy for tho manna llvltls. He at noon. mm ”"00 In m- Knflt In M an "a who Tnnsloi "non. and up". II II. Sauna-l napalm. in "to Tnnnul In I979. He Im a lumber of an Charles Warren‘s Berlin-alarm expul- ‘ But. however and Mr, Hammond any but Joulocd bl: "Non. be mob- ably tanned II when "w mum pro- nouml on Na the van-Im- at death. the. than" no may have her- mull] «ml. lbs! «no "um usually m m nah-ms on NI: In: It: purpos- a! cannula!" nu maul-nu a 0n: rur- pro-m con-mum at m- um. Ibo mum 0! IM‘ hull" nun-d m‘n ml by In brktm um um lav "mainly uncountable; “a Ill 00 II who Mn Ml" ch!“ nude: 5. “alum-man In um. :0 Mn ind arm-Hum no tokr rm "pm um cur rompalrkn'l m-uam do": Mn but no no" mum main. 1'. l. “min II llupn'n Wally. JOHN H AYB "All MON D. lbouund (Milan 3 you. which. in much! mu. should monclle a man to living under a mun-ll 'M‘G nynlcm um. mu 0! the noon. Jon lb,- lieu-and. an Anon-m ill- nnt-rc-r In Burl-Id. Playing with fire in a pear same [or people who are averse to burning iheir fingers, and it is probable that John Hsys Hammond and his associates weighed the possibilities and the cost of {allure millet the advantages of success belore they took up arms mine: the government under which they had seen fit to out their in: in Souih Africa. it. in reported that Hr. Hammond receives s salary o! sixty Bolus ruined with blood." The un- tlonl which wlll butler most by this war will he France and England. Finally. the clergy, on account of Its Impzety. wlll he decimated. and the chu wlll ho drlv‘en out of France. He who will come to From from all these was! will be u prince or the house 0! Bourbon. who wlll reign under the name at Henry V. In the Count de Chamhord bore the title 0! Henry V., and la dead. thll pre< dictum seemed strange. but Mlle. Cone- dau has declared thut lar eel-tuner ,those who reigned were usurpers. and that It Louis XVI. wee martyred. he wa- uot the martyr klnx. She added thut It was the younger brother who had do. throned the elder brother. when do- scendant wtll save France coming from an icy country. Very serious per-om have tried to solve this eulsma, and an agreed that the future King or France meet be u descendnnt o! the Iron Mask. FRCOIflICK CARRONOTON. PLAYED WITH FIRE-

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