Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Nov 1896, p. 2

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Ills-hem in u horrible death sum ugh: I”, Ill, by 3 dose of We. 3"“; am w. 011.00.; Not- -~.- and Dash. ”.13.: m GUI-m DMD; 1%. 5' on m. am 1'5. org-mu. 000.. aotto- amt. Illa. In. it. Idh due. J", I. W “a m n fl" use and um mun m of had; Mm In and no III-cm alum 1-h- mun my.) and 00.9“" n and will also on no! mint 4r. I321 5.333 8.5:: 2. at. g '33! up; .I I... t up 23:: I87. Duo-01131 ‘38 toll... pl «1.....- It. {I E. coil!- !35 1‘! III. is! 837.3 18... 2-. ‘ne South-n Mic company but Ill. s m In the nu- mm the out an will «at. Gallant: jobber: to In" a W bull; Sold. mm: nu. m- m, Ph’lluolpu: and can: mu on an Atlantic mbaud Ill Nth-mum. Now You on It. buhc MRI”. with n uln- “muonm,dflmuw Mi «in-“yum: wlonnl huh u lol- ht: Flu pu- out an hdlmpollo NM] III-h 0! Indianapolis, Ind.; a not out. m Orom' Nam-nu bank d Ille- Cfly, lost. Opocul Inter Wlmm {untied down a decision M Norton, Vn., In the num- ol chum mind. the Norblk I can View who“ man; over “.000. In most Instance- tho daemon h min: the dumb. who no acu- m all or. the country. n. Miler o! the currency has In hvor of the and- d Instant wlonnl Man u lol- M I meeting of the creditors of the hm Aroma-hop Purcell In Cincinnati, Ohio. It In. resolved to at Robert G. 1mm" 1! their cue can be heard In the United State- Supreme court wlth- “thither dually. At a meeting of the Coal River oper- ator: It Pitt-burg. PL. prellmln-ry mp- were taken whlch will likely re- am In the closing down o! :1th :1! ti. river ulna and throw 0,000 miner- out 0! employment from Dec. l to Feb. I The mission to locate a doe]! liter h‘arbor In aouthern Calltornla or- mixed by electing Rear Admiral Walker u president. “neon of the army during the last m 816,074, 488, an Increase of over the previous your word- fipm report at Paymuter General M-I magma-am -machmwuu Dun-nu, Wino-rm Ao- mammary-mu Walnut-flare! deal-Mum“ mm mm mmm'uflfa W anomâ€" fi-‘M mm Manual,“ a! n «Info-Ion and. by I... m nee-fly convicted um or luau was up ' TO DA". DRY OF A WEEK. F5? Win mm to her “Mont any warnlfll. In. ‘5'" 0‘” a hot humid ttlca with I MI. W not!!! much. he not mum Hormelflm ”mmmml! mm“ Fruit Baler. )8 nuts old. en- deavored In aha-jute Jim Linn with I gun In A count! bridge loath of Cllnleolho. Ohio. Linn had I clue an. the charm nuns clone to m- hud. Lina tool refuge In 3 mm- houe. and Bach! no! his Mather tried to I'm-ea an elm-m The Dealer: have ban urn-ml. "Bin-cl." M. a mhlnr. rm ‘ pan; to hh {up In South 0mm may nonfat. than two Ian M yum gm. Saturday night mr lexenue, 71pm, Chum AM. I negro. was lynched. be!!! M to death by a bad MD- ". In. been found guilty 0! “all“ $3,300 worth at diamonds m the room of In. Swinbun WII. Ila-Ia, in the Hotel Homo... Jolie! m. Re you to the nluenuny for an Indeterminate term. Paul Klee-sun's store was broken Into It Bay City. Illch. The robbers Now open the safe Ild got 8536 In may. 01“ In check- and «mm and other Vlhluh ”m Wlllhm schdb. 0m“. and Thon- n Klrinds", cokmyd, chm hunting mr Evansville. Ind.. quart-clot], Ind It mulled In the men fuel-g etch other 'nh melt vapou- nnd ope-lug Ire. The negro mind the Hermit: loud M hot and In and, Echo": was ur- have! Straw. a min! ll Ilse It- mu Inc-no m'll. eo-m‘uul ml. m. by hanging Min" to a lam by Mo mama": Ha "I u nun old,n-ondAaro-Dtnnot1‘em Hana. and "a tumor” 3 chain. herein! at Hannibal. lo. no lando- Duly NI'I In In Ode.- duuucl which Inn nu ul- air-R: owl-n Inn but N u cm In“. pen. that all III-h- unl We elm mu bold clen- nlm In final-an lo mm at Se- butopol ll mind dim; Dace-hr. alu- m ML 11. II'O‘IUOI which I!!! law. I” (or an mm!" m m dig-tau m. no No. furl mum-unloading um «I «a nu In“ cataly- Tho Colo.“- ol :3. Dun-In any new I. Ham Mn aloud to “In 8.00 van-nan to In. the laid for Dull A but, earthquake o! con-Monm- dunuo- wu M! .1 Am. Itasca. Mu. Nunavut-rum"... Thu Purl. 81min MIC-ll m: In"! flan-burr. mull!“ ol the Monroe «(the In tho Vomucu Wat rm auburn-a (In amount 0! lb. CIMI "HMO. la n lulu-How Punter Cu-ovu do! Guano .14 an “on but boun' .011- ou roman- In Cum. but am that cum not to Glaucoma tho nth-Al Tho London Chmlch'n Rona com~ upondcnl la Insured that u I malt of the III-muck dude-nun Auum will pronoun A new clan-o m the dnlbund truth. to counteract. the elect or ue~ to: Home; Senor Dupuy do Lone. the Spanish anal-tar bu received noun tron: In- and to the one: that the government um Into an Announcement Illin. for public "barium:- on o Iota of '50.- A mull-t killed a rich merchant. nuned Pram Paulo, In the open urea! It Putt“, Greece. and In Iner- wnrd arrested. The Incident has caused I annual: sad It In the first outrage of the kind which nu occurred II Greece. ‘ dead mu In. an Italian known In Tony Brown. Al. Kokomo, lnd.. Nov. 11, John, the Swear-old son of John H. Price, was fatally kicked by a playful horse he was leading, the blow crushing his skull. One man was Instantly killed and hall a dozen sligntly injured by the explosion at a sixteen-pound an of dynamite near Gemlntown, PL The stock {arm were destroyed by the at. Fort Worth. Texan. Loss, $65,000. Th0 fire is said to be at Incendiary origin. Nine fine horses were burned to death. Farming Implements, buggies and wagons. harnesses and | large amount or feed were also burned: Styrovnle, N. 1., tell seventy-five tee! Into I pile of and. Both of hll Ion» were broken, his body paralysed Ind his wine Injured. He will die of MI Jamel Davidson, known as "Steeple Jack." while fixing the steeple of the new Gel-mu: Presbyterian church at A mm m tut-nth killed In Decatur. Int. early m- monxu by a W! ml- on the Clause 1 Erie ruined. no bad numeral» cut!- on hum: [mm hbur union. of Mel- rou, mun, but nothing wu found by which he could be identified. Ho wu‘ well dressed and had oonaldemLai money on his pemn. [ James Han, while unemptln; to climb a lance with n nholgun, was ta- tany shot. It Shelbyvllle, Ind. The name: at Col. Bob Maddox'l men. He had manned n FOREIGN. '. 110.. KANSAS cm. cuntâ€"Alumna ...... 1.1 M Hmâ€"Ahm....... 3.: ll,- mmtm 1.1 81'. mum. Game- All and. M~No.lhud... Cornâ€"No. 2 Outsâ€"No. 1 ......... Bitter ............... Ryeâ€"No. l Cornâ€"No.8 ..... .. Gnuâ€"No. I w'llte ..... . Wheatâ€"No. 1 white... Cornâ€"No. I ........... Ourâ€"No. 2 white ...... Ryeâ€"No. 2 ........ Ryeâ€"«No. I cub ........ mournedâ€"Deanna .. DETROIT. Wheatâ€"No. 2 each Conâ€"No. 1 mixed Outsâ€"No. 1 mixed II the second gang of the chess match between Lulu and Stem": tha ant-named won in forty-one moves. Although an Ice map formed on the museum river only two days ago the Ice In strong enough [or note crossing a! stock Ind teams. This In the earnest the river has cloned here [or the put twenty "an. cloned. here In other crumm to the amount of 81.”. Tbe Incline, WI... "min. A Plumb- In. Company I. In the had: at the Anna. Boner Coup-n; o! (II-mu. The Racine Company an (I: Chiugo mla u ehmel mortgage on Nov. 6 {or 83,007. no me company has fore- Am! motion. elation, of Grand Mill. lien, in. IN claim non- m to new: merchandise Milton. “mu «be Mimi-r Mu Conway u (moo. The nu mg: I. (or tuna. In! the mend [or ”4.000. The creditor: are mostly Chlcuo Don-es. Dun-In. Bron. a Co., the olden and man "(alive Ind-In Joann In Mano-Inn, me... an hon duel by II. alum. unuumu no nun lot unnamed. I on :5. application or m Mu we locum. (To-pony, Juan lulu m Appointed Frederick E. Ollddon ro- mlver [or not C. Cope. 3 km Wuh- lnuon Township. lacuna, (Amer. Ao- uu. ammo: mailman. 010.000. LATEST fl ARK ET REPORTS. In. An Mammog- of Indianapo- m «Int-ltd be: room birthday unl- vqury Thumb]. Doll-OI. Tom. with I 815,000 pud- up unit]. and. a nun) autumn! to John Waylon. no Ourl layman company 0! Ipfllflfld. In. bu Inland VIII Ila. wmn 0! 810.000. The nun will pay n In undmtood that 1mm .Cox of the Supreme court 01 m District 01 Columbh In about to mire and um: Secretary Harbor! will be given the place. Junie. Cox recently ruched the I80 01 80 nun. and undo: the luv a child“ to mm on m u any time. The Loop" Hal-dun company. do- Iu a thou-ah and null basin-u u [ The Thurman club plum flower: on “In mm of Allen 0. Thurman It. Columbu, Ohio. Friday. n h the u:- nlvemry of bl. birth, 1nd the club communal: roqulm m ohurvnca. Before his duth u was celebrated by an annual dinner. “Denver Ed" Smith has been numbed to fight "Joe" Godard mm In April. u bu been uncovered that the prop- osition to have a revision of the con- stitution of the mm of Ilnneoou was lost at the men: election In not hav- ing a majority at all electors voting u an! election. > The firm of Joseph Wechnler'a Sons. the dry goods' dealers or Brooklyn, cloned their doors Saturday night on an order of Jusuce Gaynor. acting as trustee of the estate 01' Joseph Wech- slot, who died three weeks ago leaving an estate valued at $2,,.000000 0! the twenty-three privates and uoncommlasloned officers summoned to appear before the board at For! Leav- enworth for exumlnaflon for commis- sions, all passed except three. Two of the three failed on history. ‘ } Elder Andrew J. Kane, who clue to WW. I". from North Carolin: In 1838. and who was one of the lead~ In: minister: or the Chrlntlan church In the west, died at hll home In Mn 80th your. ' W. W. Brute, mum- of Saunders D. Bruce. editor of Turf, Field and Farm, died at Lexington. Ky. Thom Illa Elam Harwell. ‘ » “ At I meeting 0! the Amnesty Aid i!- womion at New York "ruminants were made for the holding or a great gathering of the hill: me In that city to: the pun-pone of augment!“ the funds for caring for Dr. Thom-n Gal. leaner and George Albert Whitehead. ex-polltlell prisoners. now confined In ; the mlturlum at! Amityvmo, Loam Island. I ». =.%”W9%uu 1” held In the 00:1qu Whom-'8 Embed”! church, ‘Datrolz, Mulch m‘ l_n_ tyne 1mm; of u unwell mo Bl-hop' m YORK. leA. TOLEDO. CHICAGO. 7"}. I “*1 81.10 1: am 175$ 15 I 071 mm 15 6 04.78 03.4. 05.25 0:455 03.75 24% 3?.” L“ 6342!! cun- II 0-h- Alain. It !I m It. eonvlctlo- of oncen at the “minimum um a crisis In Manda : why gwm hymn”: Wild '- Chou- Pro-Hunt. The Association at America: Agri- cultnrli Cullen: and Experimental Buttons, .1 its main Thursday, elect- ed Gm. 1'. nit-child. president of the Knnau Agricultural College, pmfldent of the Admins“. 5"! want throat! to had! at. While tiny were nwny their bushlan- went to pieces. The two Enron“ had learned much about photography while in Bu- mps. he younger opened a gallery at Sarina-outta. England, and Napoleon m In New York. Both prospered. In NI studio Sammy was 1, promo. The sitter had no u to make and any lulu was re] ell. He was one of the Klt K: founders Ind was also 1 In! the Bnlmagnndl and Tile clubs amlexy th-t carried him on. an m om. of the common. During the three-quarter- ol a century of his life he Ind. and lost novel-3| fortuneu He. m u nave of Cumin, and when I youth went to Nov York with his mu. There he leaned the trade of lithograph" and embarked in that bustle“ for hill-ell at 21. He and MI W made I lot-tape h: 3 (av years linoleum finally, the noted photo;- npher who died mddenly the other thy, was more than a photoxnpher. He drew black and white pictures that made Impressions In American and for- elsn galleries. and his knowledge of Voorbooo‘ nnm. Input-o. Dr. Jeuklnl. who has been unending Senator Voorheu since the Inter was brought hm nun Mackinac some weeks uo, an there I. no bull (or the report cent from hull-napoll- that M I. 1 Vienna of lure-II. The unnor'n nun-II mun bu bet-n uadlly Im- proving. and during the In: ten any: he has been out riding trnquenuy. He II Meaning mom cheerful, Ind km boon ulklna or his plum [or the trip to Wuhlnuoa the nm 0! lb: month 10 be protein u the opening of con- The flood- have been clued by the (our dlya' nlmoat continuous raln. to- gether with the chlnook vlndl. which hue melted the heavy mortal]: In the foothill; Tacoma, Wash, special: chor’beâ€" tore has western Washington had such a Visitation 0! floods. There is water everywhere. The Great -Northern, Northern Pacific and Canadian Pacific railroads are hiochadod, and it will be several days heiore trailic can he re- sumod. The total damage to date is estimated at 82.0%,000. Business has not entered alone, for scores of houses are floating about in the devastcd fields. Many families have barely esp coped with their lives by means oi boats. Steamers have been sent out in Snohomlsh, Columbia and Cowiliz valleys to rescue persons who would otherwise have drowned. The steamer Florence Henry went down Snohomish river Sunday and rescued twenty-tire families living on marsh and low lands. Monday she started again on a similar mission. in Snohomlsh coun- ty the damage is estimated at “00,000. “'A snoliomish spec-if says firivor there is now twenty-one feet above regular wuer mark at high tide. Hen- ry Johns, a rancher, was crossing the river near Monroe with his wiie and three children Sunday titer-noon when tho canoe upset and all were drowned. Peter Jackson. a logger fell from the boom at Cherry Valley and drowned. Ion-ul- Elm-u tuned Int. BI‘In' Tmuvâ€"hmuy of live Bum-“M Lou w Fir-non Ind huh-II Wm B. 119-". DELUGE IN THE WEST HEAVY FLOODS IN WASHINGâ€" TON AND OREGON. NAPOLEON BARONY ‘8 DEAD. l 11-, Gel. lrnn I- It. Grip. General m h. ban safer-in “a! E- the at West Buy (my. Kiel. Carpenter Co.'s saw mill and all block and the West Buy City Brewing Company’s plnnt at West Bu Clty. ”let" burned Thursday. The loan on the mill and salt block In 836,000; on brewery. 815,000; both partially In- torn number: 40,000; Me miscellaneous conectlon 170.000. Hie noted friends were numemns. Wilkle Collins so liked hlm thnt the great novelist and the great photographer were correspond- enu until the death of the former. The Duke 0! Bedford. Baldlnl. Eecosnra, the elder Bother-n and John Bright were among hit most intimate friends. In NI studio Sal-on, us than sn- preme. The sitter had no suggestion to make and any levlty In reprimand- ed. He was one of the Kit Kat Club’s founders and was also e member of the Selmagnndl and Tile club; It rm The brother In England lo rich. while Napoleon 'u nther poor at his death. A: n photographer he was great. HI: "mm and poses were beaunml. ms studio m seldom without some fa- mous mm. "In collection of noted no- The executive board In Instructed to urge the pal-nu 0! I luv enablioh- ing pounl avian banks. It in also rmmemndm nut ordinary saving- bnnll and truu companies give bouil- lor twice the amount of their deposit». Alter I lively discussion over the view lion 0! n plan or meeting of the nu! [rural ummbiy. haul-ville won on the fourth ballot. A resolution approving the income tax hw vu pun-ed Thur-day. The nominal membership of the order in nlated to be 300.000, but owing to tail- ure to keep up the dues Illl'l other causes. more are now but 130.000 in good mandinl. In incl-cue o! abom 16.000 over last year. Maul-era or the Order (nun-r In row. It noel-cuter. Free silver was the keynote of Wed~ nesday‘n dolngs In the Knights 0! Ln- bor general assembly. Both the report of General Master Workman Sovereign and of the general executlvo board take strong ground In favor of mnklng the advocacy of free ullver on: of the carle prlnclples ol the order, a po- nltlon It has never before been glveu. Lenders ol' the assembly declare thla wlll be done. and prune-Hy wllhout opponlllon. Domini i'or appropriations for domes- tic missions occupied the general min- aionnry committee of‘the M. E. church Monday, nnd 335.700 was assigned [or German and Swedish mission work in the idaho, Columbia River, Puget Sound. Oregon and northern Pacific dis- tricts, and for Norwegian work in the northwest. The New Mexican Spanisi- work was allowed $11,000. At Friday'a lea-ion “8.676 was ap- propriated for mission: In Japan. Philâ€" adelphia was selected an the next place of meeting. "on” Maui It. ape-In. lady: at let-oak: Ila-Iona“... A wars of bishops and thirty it: committeemen were present Wainw- y day at the opening session at the sen- erai missionary committee at Detroit. The treasurers report showed receipts (or the year of 81,221,253. an increase or $46,708 over the preceding year. Ex- penditures amounted to $1,170,117. The balance of $51,141 was applied to the committee’s indebtedness of $239,055. leaving it at prmnt 3187.914. Special gins have been received amounting to 843,410. IlBHOPS AT THE MEETING. KNIG HTS OF LABOR. Wu“ n In!" AI-y. In M. annual report h) the of war 1m. (Jen Illa rm- his lor- mer recommendations for an m o! the army on the ground an R not kept pace with the "um. of Mlle and mm“ in 1 nil-ol- w. c. 'r. c. Quart-u level. The Chrlstlnn Tempernnee Ulflon of Illinois. vhlch In: hen maintained]: Blooming!” for a number of mg. In been closed, and the work will be cur- rlcd on by n dlflemt plln hm. The Watch Tower, the oflchl arm of the ornnlnuon, wm be published in Rockford. M} to Canon: In. no Dom. After many mme attempta the bolt and nut manufacturers of the country have made arrangementa to ormho a combination better known as a sell- lng pool. This vm place the output nnd price of all the nuts and bolts manufactured In the country In the hands of one man. 3 ennui-toner. All thr principlu everybody denim worn omhodted in the mutation: which the con-mitten pram-ted Ill oi which warp nmptod. They enhnced total nhotirmm- for tin Individual; prohibi- tion for the sine nml nation by hw and by party: equal standard of purity for men and women: equal rum (or equal work without regard to sex: bullet with educational test for both such; oppmition to lynching: nrhitntian lio- iwoen nntions; odncation lion; temperâ€" nm lines. and cultivation of public until-out; the holy bible as our sund- artl of faith. and the recognition of the Sabbath n I day of nut: Christian citizenship and sympathy with the Arc menial. Tlu- upon 0! the concave-ding occ- renry. Mm Catherine Lent Sienna. o! Munch-nuns, Ibo-ed that during the nut 1.175 new union had been organised. the gain In members“. being 15.88:. The gun. ho'ever, Ind been allot toy I connmdll‘ but. The to" to order than” A“ Pull-Inn haunt- w ’ at quickly and (Mn mu Wlllanl "on Io dollar in Inna! nddroa, and In ‘l'fl‘l or.- ”on. The upon at (he Imam", Halon l. Earl" 01 llllnoln. “and the the n- colpu. aol-Mh-I-ndlu (ha hard “not. had been lam" than (or .0va 9m- vlnnn yum. Whlle may IMO. Ind mode I sun In member-Ila. only nun had added our mo lull would than ll "burnout rlkhl." 1'an wan Manuâ€" ehuuun. Maryland. New Jot-nay, Im- lalana. llchlnl. Vlrxlnll Ind Kon- lucky. Tho toul nrolmn were 821.708 and "no oxpondlmm "HM. lelvllg a balance 04‘ 33.592. on from 071 lath out! In Fla-m. The twenty-third “null manual of the National Wow'l’ Clfluun Temperate ulon open-d In mule hall. 8!. Louis. Friday. with 3 mm aluminum mun lay on. union.” hum. M lean nor nod mu. won mm or more vlda Iao'o Anon...“ o! Wu- your. and forty-cl: In Clflldl, anion lorly~nlne In! your.” "The output of Iron (unmo- In um Nov. 1 was “4.017 lon- weokly, hum: been Int-mud H.295 tom. or 106 per cent In the In! part of October, by confluence In the (Mun. "IF-Hum [or the week have been 27‘ In the "all!!! sum. mint 2” hit "Many textile works have been alert-- in; or increasing their tomes. mostly on orders booked weeks on. Bill when has not been much pin in the demand In yet. Alter purchases of 46.- 000.000 poundl or wool in Ive ween. transaction- tell to 0,243,700 pounds in! week. but price. were strong, and in some grades 1 cent higher. and even 3 greater adv-nee in demanded at (be won. while foreign market. are high- er, and Australia: iully 1 cent per pound. The cotton good: mnrket is not yet active. but more liberal uti- mutel o! the canon crop m genenily "edited, causing an eighth decline to 8 vents. "The foreign need of American wheat continues an important (actor, Ind the price has advanced to 88 cents, glin- ing 6 cents for one week, 10 cents {or , two weeks. and 24 cent: since early in ‘September. The price is the highest since June, 1892. Western receipts were only 4,494,033 bushels, against 8,202,864 last year, but the election cut of! much work during the days in which these receipts were started to market. Atlantic exports, in spite of scanty freight room, were for two weeks 2,- 7)7,231 bushels, flour included, against 3,260,384 last year. and Pacific ship- ments are also heavy to India. South Attics and Australia. "No doubt the brighter «by In dawn- his. Dupémm «mu. 0! about 500 establishments. which hue been open- ed, to have materially enlarged their {cl-cc, give only part of the meta. tor throughout the country the ”In has been aurprlslng, even to the most hope. in]. Trude says: THE TRADE mm; "accountant - nu- In: buoy- I'm-porn: -â€" I'm Don-Id ht Amerin- Vlhe-I. In .- Import-n Factor In I'm-do. INORMOUS IMPROVEMENT IN BUSINESS NOTED. ' Incl-09M. R. G. Dun Co}: Weekly Review or W. C. 1'. U. IN SlB’lON.

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