Downers Grove Reporter, 2 Sep 1897, p. 7

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W h e n o I r I, rMnfl day Found him ‘1"! (are In [Ic- I'rr turned. mm hut-ml an "no wuy. .\ n II II 0 W «Ir-lam cm nonm- M: my", While an Mn )mmwy Mm. Humid llw umnho-qruwnrd chimney lurk. f Industry's annulment. mom, to men’s clothlen. and to all who. they employ, that the patriotlc yum-y of protection rm check whole- ,splc mnaflng on the part at tourists. The former poncy of promoting the In- dustry o! the mugging also stin- ulnted the robbery of the l'nlted States tremry Ind encouraged the robbery of Amie-n wage-earners. Speaking of the "unpntrlotlc American citizens no no to Europe for their boots and cloning." the Daily Telemph o! Syd- ney. All-"III... Inld: m "Inn of these people ha been mm of late to much an extent tint Auction tallon and boot-men hm Ian muting on the subject. So ‘ Inn Anetta! Ilmlm and Ir.- .nun. Wm m mm m m won-u um I... mun-y am. The tree (rude ”pen or New York rlty m doll; excellent work In m- “qu the Dingle! cull. By the all a! mutation. showing the examina- tion of the luggage of mm who arrive from Europe, they point out dearly to American airman". jewelers ad mm, to the dry good. He. hears mil the tuneful ring That molds nu- hammered steel. He heirs agn- the 'Mrflu an: 0! swiftly Cumin; wheel: There are the bustling ranks of Inâ€" Olr mum's Italwlrt prop; The Ire. are m Ind there. than, I- the sou-kin chimney top. Alton. Ohio. «Josiah Harwell. u or um. maimed arm hr rains Such sturdy. rlnxlnu blows .u fashion lormn of usefulness. And 1hr"! and veal": bestows; ll. laughs and slugs from man: ull Mgm Like the miller of the DEC; Ilia Inside In his nvee! delInt: Rich In mum I: he. ‘I'ho shouts of men gm Mm mod cheer When in has rmrhnl his goal; The Mums steam "w furry roar Are mmlo to his soul. The grimy Tunnn of the snap-- Wllfn n! the wmrd'n lmaln~ With dot! and stlllml ham! he I“ autumnal" In M: Iraln; fl. luau-1 I'M-u: 1'... Wm: um worn the Ittluu Nu wan-had I'flh longing on Tn m lha lrlmy smoke In wrath- s-lrl up mm the ally: "a mum tor the wM-Ho nhrlllâ€" m «Ion ulna not bu-k~~ \nd cold and Mark and dmlalo sun flood "10 rnlmnvy Mock. !‘rk‘a of WI I'm-rt. a. linker sad It. Platoon:- Wlfl norâ€"n" I. “on“ u Inn ‘I’uu Mono, Inl- Ilo I'm-eon- BAH FOB PROSPERITY IS NOW WITH US IN DEAD IAINIS‘I'. flETAIL STORE TRADE- PROF. WHAON'S PRESENT ()PPOllTl'NITY TO LEARN SOMETHING ABOUT THE TARIFF. Ho Mun! ll llIh {or dun (on. BACK 1'0 COLLEGE. The mum-ah of mm: m be soon on the harm, which wlll eon- thue to 1m until the country In glow withfinnlneu and containment. nut in tho' reason why they ordered the repeat of the Comm-Wilma mon- Itrotity. "The American people have grown tired of hnucombe leuslatlon."â€"Ev- nnsvllle, Ind., Events. In. m I- Am An “unload nesting of than will- In; to for. a bunch o! the Autumn Free Trade mm lane. in the colony of Victoria. malted In the mom of exactly three people. 0-0 of these m I reporter. who hit the other two min; at each other with every nppearanco of (Macao- at tho mm of the cam. 'Twu ever that. But lie but of It is that the people, lull: had their "object let-on" have mllnd the full force of Rewbflan teachings. than n- nrlnc the maintenance of Republican mm, for any yell-I to can; lines the main Mutton. performed, and the Wu vhich has been absent for my yours will soon be restored to the minimâ€"Kn- umn‘ (PL) Prat. Once more the Repubiican party I” woven use" the 3mm: political or- mmtm in constructive ability 'hich the nation in. “on. Another Republican promise ha been madly Enropuna are um going to em on llwlr noun to spur Ihelr faces. If they are In need of food. and know they can buy It (mm the Unltevl Staten. they will [my I! here. If they don't need ll. not all the free-undo ralamlty bowlers In the world will make them buy If. 1M um .0 I001. nonunion will be next II order. :01! It In almost main Hm mans will b: round to diatom-go nu- Impomuou at our hrendsml- and mt products Ind petroleum Into European row-trim um um and the mute" of the BMW! sum closed to "be" manufacture by Iho‘ new Republican tum bill-‘Spfln‘. field. lll.. Roman-t. Whtto uu- state-cut my be noun-- I'hll ovmtnwn. It Is Important to note thc totem! tn the mum that I. mum by I (no tmto paper til I [m tncto Brut-h colony. At any rate the "Ina-nutty of lattes-um" In bot-g checked. the robbny of the Full“ Stutn In but“ flopped and the m- ploymont of Murm- labor It tells turn-nod. to the amt donut of both mule nut tun-tn Amt-mu use. amen. also In the belitll at our lone store trade In. acron- can-goon of (Man on com- ‘Inluuon for their hunk Mood- and enemies. Such 0! than 1!:le u could he clu-lled u venom] wpenu bad to be worn In order to wound free of duty. The elastic Mule con-clue. used to In over lhh 01mm. while "as owner or I! a! the nuns arrived I certain amount or tau-henna, by try- Ing on all the trim dnrlu the mp urou. Thousand: of tourists. In and women. brown our «only clmhlnu to luv. tum tor mar-l .m- uoml. The Dinghy hm In lulu to put a um to un- n hr at legislation can stand nulnal m Imam o! lawm- oaanden. They not only DI! the con 0! n trip to Europe out of what they save on the purchue of 1 you'- drmen ud personal alloy. but they auto 3 mile out or the dul bv brin- The payment of feet to Alarm- ommn II. or mm. am! to main “norm But an hub: than too. me am the m h- enna our volley of m "nun an! In more or let: n 0:. pennant: but there In every reason go believe an the Dinghy om wm prove to be I satisfactory experiment, and that It. will stand for years a In ac. cepted settlement of the mm m- Honkâ€"Statesman. Yonkers. N. Y. M'IMOWMI hummmmmima- mmmhnmmmn- m mm of late old mocking 1.. team The "ema- chit“ h n gnmuchemndmllmbem ofminuWnathfl! butane. chin" h the (Ia-Ir! Conn-an It nee-l to have [an hot. at then “at n prosperity «a lot coho in no country mm- a year Emilia- pny would be new hit, It went on to any, that it My did cane, It would be due to other an than the tail. Truly the W: at moonlit «played by a. m mien Ire m him out. In. Tn“ m. "A an convinced mm! M. will ll of the same mm um" Inn in the watchwmd of the free-tum The ng. in spoken "to a trie "sien- The Mmrlmn people 13m VII! the dot-tor. They have ruled Illa cannon of (no nw material. not "on any mm- Ille grnnnd." hut by compellln; the Ib- mhm- prMovHoII of all weaned "mt material." which I: nlvnn the flnlshed product of some of our cm amen. I. IN“. Inna-d- _ Dr. Cleveland. ville he m the occu- pant o! 1 public on". once an that: "TM: gunman of lm nv III!!!“ am nut Mum of adjustment on any Inlddle mmd." 11mm In the ulmu M minno- lor- Ildcd In "u- m“. But II: M then be my "mum." abut ad- nmlu the mm “In? We I“ In “fEflll, MONEY. In ten Hoe sue locked and prevent their coupe null. locum WI. “Then II no on who in kept up with IM- reput- ot the but-u- candl- tloln In the "rim:- ltltn but In con- pollnl to Matt that then b a mount of Inc-I batm- umu him. the chic M the mt yo-t."~llkh-nl, VI. M II the "nailed mid" of Princeton? Who I. In" lam Able to "mm. the II- ot pulled manual to the min?" Who 1- than. with non «901nm, that an "by Inn (In hidden mm a! corruption" the Dr. Cleveland Y who" l. mu." 0| (or the mil" breath at can. minty political prophet 1m would atom the mu 0! politic-I minu- to the enter nd lay ban the hidden mm 0! con-um. I. m m o! no ml. at wantâ€""140.46.34.13“ Huntington. I. I. III-o let- tbe M In the general "slump" which tol- lowed the advent of the tree trade party Into the control or the govern- ,ment in 1898 wages on the Heine Cen~ 3tral railroad were cut down. and they atayed at the cut azure until the tree trnde party went out at oilloe. But onion: the first lruite o! the mwretlon at protection to America induetrlee Ie the rmtontion 0! reset in the Maine Central to what they Wm previmu to 1893. They used to soy, "A: lulu: (on. Io toe: the Union." Heine hu eet the right one thin time end it will not he ion. until the net or the Union iollove with better union for the people. Quite the contrary. The water is much smoother and the alarm clouds are breaking quicker than at any time within the past {our years. As for Pilot McKinley's deseriing the ship, never. He is not made of that kind of unit. He will amnd by the Repub- lican ship of state as long an it has a Plank left in the political sea. Ila stands ‘1’ ‘h. Chip. The Republic“ administration in ai- ready in very rough water. and the storm threatens to grow still darker and fiercer as days roll on. it is hard, however, to entertain the idea. support- ed by rumor. that the pilot contem- plates resigning his duties in "a panic or a humâ€"“Northern Whig," Belfast. The minister proteateth too much. It may be that We do not manufacture ‘prccisely the same quality and grades of carpet: and mate that Japan does; but we do have industries in the United States that manufacture other qualities and grades of carpets and mate. The minister must be perfectly well aware that every Japanese mat or carpet which we _import takes the place of a met or carpet that might have been produced in our own mills. ‘Hence the necessity [or protection to our own in- dustrlee. “WNW The Dinsiey tarifl would ruin Ja- pan's great and growing trade with the United States in carpets and mfle, and he protested against the placing or prohibitive duties upon goods for which there In no corresponding indus~ try in the United States. I. mean 'l'oo I'd]. The Jamm minister to France. Mr. Bone Ara-ulna. I. reported by cable as having and that: DOWNERB GROVE REPORTER. inhuman-null. ‘tbo 0M0- n-Pfl-mer'n Annual-no- elocul In It. A. A. hum. Pitu- m P... um urn-mm. 0n. 1. P. I (mu- 0! Mum. P... n- M night erected con-am» «uh-chm o! the crud Amy 01 m ”We. (In. George H. Inn 00 lunch-0th. On. Jon 0. Hum at New Haul-lire. Col. Incl “d an. coil: m undid-us. Gen. ooh!- '- M on no new Inna. ad no m m halo llllI-oul. On“ Any o! the limb": on but." of tho unto. and I. v- lollovcd by In.- Jmt. who apol- lor nun». MMMIMO. Ill-Mo “mollusk-null- Duncan.” Kuhn] Ooh-uh: Claim, lun- mw-oldknoith eMI w..mtlnflmcutdlhu- mungumomu-yamno- puk.p-c¢n minimum- lut Hem-Icy Velma”. The un- mamummumnndou Mummmu‘MUDmm ummumuo-m-uu "a Woven-Dumbo. nuan- IDMH omen-nio- '5ch will In. mm 1:".- Am 0! Nun! my!» defied In. hula IAIN, mm. 3. 1.. am mum; h‘o‘Yo-u'q Rum! Aulum to President HcKinley wu Tuesday night the guest, 0! Columbia post or Chiclso u a banquet. attended by l" the dlstlnguhbed officers of the Grand Army 0! the Republic. Gov. Black made the address at welcome to the During the morning the women'- headquarlers at?“ Delaware nvenuo Were formally opened. Commander~ln-Chlet Clarkaon's ar- rival at his quarters at the Iroquois hotel and his reception constituted the first event at the week of the encamp- ”GEL The illumination: were displayed and the visitors were delighted with their Sorgeousneas. Dozens 0! bands were on the streets playing old war tunes, Ind the citizens came out by the bum dred thousand to enjoy the pageant of light and color and rhythm. The chief event 0! the proceedings Proper was the formal owning of Camp Jewett at 4 o'clock. There was a splen- did parade of civic bodlea at night and I public reception to Major '1‘. 3. Clark- 'Oll. commmder-inâ€"chlet. Old soldiers poured Into Buflalo b! the thousands Tuesday. They came to the G. A. R. encampment by regiments and battalions. by corps and divisions. I‘wo moc- luouury-voen- Clark-on”- Auuu-l lulu-u Rfid~Wouonfl Rollo! Cam I- Icahn â€"- a". I largo Anon-t at [out] on 11-mi- GEN. GOBIN CHOSEN. NEW COMMANDER-lN-OHIEF OF :THE GRAND ARMY. wmmmdhcmnamm PORTRAIT OF PllStbll‘l' IOIDA. 1'". O. A. ll. PAMDI AT IMAM). lmtavflao.«thrlng a nth-u [do film us held In- M! 1. ul- anvufim-«fllb‘l’u ‘vlll “authoritarian-ad In loath. chm-g that my slam. fmnhtfiomdflonfiflh. and m (be. you! of View. A M «m Ill anal-uh: riamllmmmoumlonl In no government. In no opinion at m mama, mo mm- m unal- IM lam-en of the uranium. 3? i In. W. I. Woofly. nun-u ml- dut at a. any Inna. n- “mud to no eta-mm: ”lulu "lulu” Ill-con, at Wilma. I: nun an the chat my not lulu. and In. Mllh-leomhmnocd- and nun» who um Inn. to u- Ind no map-at. mmdmm-Mnumt tools and II no public who. '- Mrth Any eons. Put Con-nu: II Clio! mum. at lull-u. In W with I all"! ante. by m emu-at. (h “dun Mu In“. by VIII“.- 8. Olll, at no.- IH 00m, «hum In. flan J. Ill- Iu. d [III-oh. In. R. r. mm. 0! mm. m elect“ nnlor m- cm- ludor. 00-. Ian: D. lulu. at cm- Commander-ln-Chlet Shaw, of the department of Nev York, oflemd a resolution, providing that. the last Sun- day In May be observed at Memorial day. and spoke at length In support of it. The renolution was defeated. Mrs. S. J. Martin. of Missouri, was elected national prealdent of the Women's Re- Ora-d Ar-y 01mm". The Grand Anny encampment closed its business Friday by the election of these oillcera: Senior vice commander. Ali'rod Lyth. Buffalo; Junior vice com- mander, Francis B. Allen. New Hart- ford, Conn.; chaplain, Frank C. Brun- ner, Chicago: surgeon general. Dr. David McKay, Dalian. Tex. The annual report 0! Ma S. McBride, national secretary or the Women's Re- lief Corps. showed that there were now thirty-five departments and fifty-live detached corps, with a total member- ship in good standing of 111.683. The amount in the general fund June 30. 1897, was $104,401 and in the relief {and 354.967. Gen. Ciarkson, the retiring com- mander-in-chiei. in his address do- nounced the desecration of Memorial day by games and races. on Dec. 51. 1896, u had 7,278 pom) with 327,412 members; on June 30. 1897. u had 7,106 posts, wun 319,456 members. Durlns the last ten years, he also reported. the Grand Army 0! the Republic [and expended for char- ‘Ity the manlflcent‘ sum of 88.100,- 617.67. The report of Adjutant General Charles I. Burmeister showed that in good stsnding June 30,1896 the order had 7 302 posts. with 840,610 members; on Dec.ai.1896, it had 7,278 posts. with 327,412 members; on June 30. 1897. it had 7,106 posts, with 319,456 members. During the last ten years, he also reported. the Grand Army 0! the Republic had expended for char- ity the magnificent‘ sum of 88.100,- 617.67. Gen. Ciarkson, the retiring com- mander-in-chiel. in his address do- nounced the desecration of Memorial day by games and races. The annual report 0! Ma S. McBride, national secretary of the Women's Re- lief Corps. showed that there were new thirty-live departments and titty-live detached corps, with a total member- ship in good standing or 111,683. The amount in the general fund June 30. 1897, was $104,401 and in the relief iund 54.967. Ora-d Ar-y omens. The Grand Army encampment closed is business Friday by the election of hese oiilcers: Senior vice commander. ili'red Lyth. Buffalo; Junior vice com- mander, Francis B. Allen. New Hart- nrd, Conn; chaplain, Frank C. Brun- er, Chicago; surgeon general. Dr. David McKay, Dallas. Tex. Commander-in-Chlet Shaw, oi the epartment of New York, oiiered a asolution, providing that the last Sun- sy in May be observed as Memorial sy. and spoke at length in support of The resolution was deieated. Mrs. ‘ J. Martin. or Missouri. was elected ationni president at the Women's Re- ._,.._.__ ,7-_: ,.. a: f“ . hm an: «new How To cult. Ilse no Diagnosed sh (he. w strangely. "Even novices in medicine ran to the v experimental as l have measles to I. remember," tells a cltisen whose word . is never called in question. says the Detroit Free Press. “I visited an old aunt of mine this summer. and, while revellng in rural enloylnests I tell out at a cherry tree.’ There seemed in M a general jarring and shaking up of the system that i thought demanded the attention of a doctor. but aunt prides herself on knowing more than half the men who practice medicine and is committed to the old school of ceonomy. She would bring me round all right. it would be a shame to send for a high-priced physlelan Just to relieve a few bruises. or course I was sore internally, for that was to be expected. The ilrst remedy admin. inter-ed was catnip tea. which i took with that rebellious spirit begotten of childhood experiences. Then wild onion poultices were scattered Judici- ously over my person. Failure of re- liei' caused my feet to be soaked in hot water and wood ashes. the lye distilled becoming' so aggressive that I kicked the bucket over and repudiated the treatment. This was accepted as a. premonition oi brain lever. and a red- hot mustard draught was applied to the back or my neck. To the same end my head was thoroughly soaked in spring water. I entered a special com- plaint as to my side and s poultles ol grated horseradish was the answer. in Nsmnso to a demand her some as- hiinrant l was given assssfrss tea. I. was disposed to insist on brandy. but this was another brain-tsver symptom. and more spring water was called into requisition. At length l surreptitiousâ€" ly hired a neishhor to go for a repair able physician." "DI-i he elect a cure?” “Oh, yes. I had a broken rib." [ Dunn‘- null] have I am "he all!“ their chill. Square slim, flth mm lent. 0..“ Irina- In gnu] um. m. The o'nm Inc cool um; Bro-O chin III-m I.“ III has dig-fly. Ill.- "Hull! WI. than n um. Ml. In: I. m the- you will III My. 4 Th cm. me. In W m lhmdlhhuhnbfi-pd In hie: d ”It I b I). m Slum inn mils and M no topple out. can n m- Whl he I!" the mum-t I. n. to pay liberally lot the m (I. cvo don. .9va nun Nth. I am- Inn-JILI-uflmlnlulb. lino Mn- ud In um on: tho MINI: “I. CC Quinton-Moll.“ I. not bl- bu M u m o! (I. ma. III n In ma um lla- uuut. Iona II- ut In!" m; on I. the! has I "cum “at m mm n u M:- Io-ory. muu In I Philip. Ibo «In a! m. -II¢I d N- "no to calm coon In In hon-o m m h perm at you!“ II In mm id. under-all I... lint lac-huts luv-I an n I“ to ma «my». Win I. «a [norm Aim on rut-Id I. d a. the also. VII.- mm at. Ibo mm. no! u on" In for an». I! very nun hr and (In at m with M 'm (to favor“. I!“ d m pod. "a and In lot. I h in. that and on d nut-l m be mm! to drill luv cu ii (gisggi id? :5 3 331513; i§ii3 y- I I Macaulay. the historian, III-n no“ lo mg Ma Sunday diam do. and u A manual. When In nu W. In uncanny built up a an.“ d vile-aha... which be W to Inf-Ila, I“ to mi W 'h. HOW AIOU‘I' YOUR CHIN? VAOARIEB 0' DIN").- ”Vibe."

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