Downers Grove Reporter, 16 Sep 1897, p. 3

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gnu nonhuman eon-try when the free film epidemic- m raging at Illa um but year and tn alt-Motel, u- nmet“ the change. The Gem.“ Dal-m lawn-om. Karma of human: Improve-mom roan-w to me In from "or, our, ~- mm and Imam“. men from a" parts of m,- roumry In. in the MM buying [Mr [all marl: and norm of then mm) m or In Washington on mule with good new. a! «may. send prices. mort- gue- being paid on and a marked chug: In the flows of the people. "You an“ not mine «ht a change in cone over the mic." and one «mm the had hm me from the um “um "34‘3“ In the use monk bu yon: Min 32.1".724 Ila. awn-I 9.13.390 In June at In: your: lb"! ".182 ton. In June. “97. against NJ” In June. ms: rouon 5.094.." lbs. In an sum: LEM.” In Jne of In! ynr. (‘nnle $9.902 hem! In June. m1. Inlnu 5,831 [and In June. I!“ ............ . . 09.! ”.7 1M ............ . .52.. ”.7 1M (July) ....... 07.. ”.7 Pm who have any mm A. to Ibo “mung. the Wilson Ianl u".- m IonIn "ulnar- In the when 01 the tram. sum cum to lune-(«I In n maul-on o! m. InponnIIonn oI moan-In In June. mz, tho I"! Inonlh o! the WII-on Ill. wIIh June. It“. In Jnnv. I391. n» Inpnnorn nnd lar- oln producer- won mung mm the fund Ill-In "can produm «I [min «rm-n tau-n um II) In "ohm or ml: nIn-lnI Ivy «he II‘I’ Ianl. Tho m IlIworInIIonn of I»? were numm In... nnInu was»: II». In II”; mm" 3220» Mulch In I”? unlnu ”.184 In I» mmmndlnn mm! 0! Int you; mar 700.5521“ ".9. In June. um. min" 47:51:33 In Inna. It”: rIro 23.40.3343 "I. In Dlnctor Pmtun hu Jun lulled I um showing the wmpIr-llve value of the silver and gold yen: a! up“ dur- m the nut dame. 0m minute'- utudy 0! than Mum would luvs been much-m to show Ila Illver lea-Ion who kn none to Japan to collect dun, (ha um mm of Japan‘s uotlou. Hm an the “um: Var. Duck sunâ€"Why don't you mm tome "album can race! mull-«Wiyda’tmmdmmhtmmmr - Washington Letter.) Considerable inn is being made here of the insertion of Governor Tillman that the rise in wheat is due to the manipulation of Mark Hanna He woke the other day at Troy, N. Y., and stated that he did not see any signs whatever of genuine prosperity. The movement sweeping over the country is nothing but a "hot balloon affair" he said and thervwhent boom merely “speculative" and designed to aid Mark Hanna. When wheat advanced last {all during the campaign the Pop- om'ntic orator: attributed its rise 10 Mark Hanna and his myrmidons, a most ridiculous charge. And now Senator Tillman reiterates the user- tion. The rise in wheat has been steady since the country became confident that Bryan would be defeated. The ailtiflil'al abstract. of the treasury de~ partment given the wheat. quotation in New York on August 27. 1896 no 67 cents. Wheat in now hovering in the neighborhood at 100 cents. the advance havinz been IIIM'e that time iuily 36 n‘nll per bushel. The when crop of the world at Inst year was 2,430,397,000 btuholn and the "Corn Trade News" of Liverpool estimates the present year's crop at 2.398.000.000 bunhell. The Id- uneo in value oi the crops 0! this year over that oi Inst would according to these figures. be In the notlhbor- hood 018750900300. Thus Mr. Tiiiman expat-tit people to believe that Ilnrk l-Innnn ('Ill. tor political porno-e- or tor Any other purposes. advance the when. value oi the world throbqunr- ten of a billion of dolinn. charcoal-ko- the Adm-co I: What mu! III-Inca lumveuunc u I “Ila! Balloon All-l1" .III Indict- Ill Burl: Collapse. HE SAYS RETURNING PROB- PERITY IS A MISTAKE. TILLMAN IS WILD. Value 0! Value at fillnr You. 00M You. . . a5. 3 ”.7 ”.1 ”.1 TH E LAST WORD. It Is nth" mun. than, that the ”pi. voted for a change in tho ufll Ind elected the apostle of martian to be their Presidat. The change lull; about lie Mll (Dusky) 9: am n In not meal by the American movie. â€"â€" lam-mike «my Bum. m: 3.1" um "M ....... ..... 1.280 "335 Media. Average. 4.011 11.0!) 195...“... ...... 11432.7: 060.?“ mu .... 211.04 ”96,165 m1 ........ .. 320.77: 2.566.491 Prue-trade Average" 23.39? I.575.I7¢ This final comparison of we run"- of Prmectlou and Prev. Truth wlll be of Imam! to those American fawn who are mule when. During earl your or the donocruurmrll mm were near. 1: 227.0“ had of tnrrlm rattle shined hm from Meade" and Canada. and the money- sent out of this conntry to pay for u» (orelgn mule "erased “.575.- 670 a re". Hereafter. us before under Protocuon. on; money will be kept at home for rlrmlatlon among American farmers. ‘ Maire". I”! m: (It is Very amusing to observe the struggles of the Freec'i‘rade press to as- certain how the discriminating duty clause was “slipped into" the new Tum. There is nothing strange about it. The section as read, and as passed. was submitted to every member of the ways and means and finance commit- tees by the friends 0! American ship- ping. The clause was revised by Unit- ,ed States Senator Elk-ins of West Vir- ginia. and general lntormntion on this subject we: furnished to the members of the committees together with a. draft of the section by The American Pro. tective Term League. There was noth- ing of a mysterious nature about the pmpoeition: nothing accident“. It was purely intentional, (or the sole purpose of extending the policy of Protection to Amer-idea transportation "ICON-ll both by lend And see. "Improved business houditiona, im- proved eonildence, improved wages and improved prices. They have all come steadlly nines thyiectlon of McKinley and especially'since it became known that a pmtective tariff law would be promptly passed. and have come in the face of a steady tail in the value of sil~ ver. This fact shows to even the most unthinking that they were being im- posed upon inst year by the statement that prosperity could only come through the tree and unlimited coinage of silver and has thoroughly disgusted them with the imposition. I never saw so sudden it change in so short a time." G. H. Williams. for the Me coin-go of silver in dis- wound and thousands 0! men who advocated It a you ago now admit that they were wrong. Tons of thou- unda are indicatinx their animation that it tilled sad I did not hear of any who regretted his vote for McKin- ley, sound money and protection." “What has brought this change in so short a time?" um till". .| r-ukâ€" Boa-fluor- Nothing lyltoflouo. hum Number. Value 3.03! 8 5.1.“: 1‘0 loci but no u to prevent the Itheit at their mic-u s m padlock ‘Iu used with t use! loop to hold the gathered mpottho m.mendnot the loop entering the lock. which In: nurie-oicunnhlidotholoclno a to It large “(I III“ Inn. Fountain for prints um can be fitted withcomlmhy-undl new Mia. consist!" of a m at water-pita "mulling u m loll- iumwnmelaeunornlm the ”30(08th hula; w by marehlghorthoecuthmun mltmtehmltommtodeepwn- tertonmnatnckolvhlclnw to“: to curry the but, that am mm In lmcbllg n roll :3 unlim- lng the dancer. Horse-hoe: m m hem am with 1 series at triangular pointed cello covering the wearing «meg of It. nae toulethepimeotthemem heel all: m II lee. the new line wen-1n. longer lld keep!" the lane from flipping. A new attachment tot but-uh col- umn of two curved ll‘l. Mm to the nnnbovethetlbtoumnnm- Ml.acqumerueb-sinunov- In the me to be and end love"! to any poem“ or filled to DI!!! the Protection. ”on”. work and m we (re: trade mm at, day. TM: In «guilty true of our British tannins. Thin Is - Free-Tm way. The mmloed dollar when: of mo. cncy never "emailed during the (no trade ud-Inlnnuol. But we an get. ung nun-r to n under "auction. "on! {or IM In.“ The agricultural amen secure not: protection under the 0|qu um a... they have I“ under II! mum Amer“! ufll. 0m- .\mfian amin- hnn «minty a way 0! their own.â€"0hnow "cm- We shall no. we mu no. n It a mu. early. m. to nuke ml predic- (Inns. "ll looks mu “other llfll for «- non for none II-e lo cone.”-â€"-lpflu- new, Illa. mnblkn. “There must be ”all" m; In Anetta."-â€"Sumy Ciro-Ink. I.» eke-(Ir. hand. There in. We um um «mm I’- o- Brill-I “In: for the (annotation The an chlnm um I: noting n wry Ion shadow Mon ILâ€"luu-Iu- In. Raul-m. unmet. of I" our hula eon-om And iluch of Ike and" mu upo- ranch-mar. Then I: nun-Mu om hon Jun now. Thu trusts are the‘ont‘mth of democratic policies and minimum-tra- lion 1: very clearly proven when n see Mr. Boswell P. Flower, demmtlo u- govcruor of the auto 0! New You. coming to their defence. Ilr. Flown has been. with the «Inca-am ox- Pruldont Grover Cleveland. Iota-Io.- ly “Renaud in the Chicago 0H m TN: monopoly. together with the Band-n! on Tmt. the loo hat. the Bun! That. the Clout” M 3-4 the Sun:- Trust. We. t Mn- uoa ct capital that In boa W undor hoe-We, or by other dom- onuc mum... (or the null-a at ca.- mum. tho aha-«nut 0! Moon ad the Wo- o! the poor. To launch lifeboat! when m brut- “This discovery only serves to illus- trate the importance 0! 1 Protection Admlnmratlon 01 our Tau-It! laws. It ha. been claimed that the Government is mutually denuded out 0: million: of dollars on mun! of the tom dunes. It In late to predict am this will be corrected under the minimum.- “on of Secretary (use. all tobacco Imports of certain ling... In one importation last week over! sixth bale was found to be wnpper to- bacco, though certified as being liner tobacco. Manon.» Ion-m lung-ecu". . From the duties upon imported to-: hem. the government receives a W revenue. Under the Dingley Tail what. is known as filler tobacco pay- irom 85' to 50 cents per pound and mover to- bacco from $1.85 to 82.50 per pound. There have been great traude practiced upon the government in the importa- tion of tobacco and it is pleasing to see the preaent energetic policy of the treasury department, in checking them. The most common practice or under- vaiuaiion in what is known an "nested socda"-â€"that is, a hale o! tobacco may contain a. certain amount of wrapper and a certain amount 0! fillers. and be entered as tiller tobacco, thus avoiding the higher rate oi duty upon the wrap- per tobacco. Another plan at avoiding the collection of the duties is to have bales of tobacco similarly packed, a part of the bales being filler and an- other part being wrapper tobacco, but all being entered as filler. As the appraiser's department gen- erally examines but one-tenth of the importation. It will be seen that. the Importer has a good opportunity to avoid the payment of duties. Within a few days the treasury department has instructed m appraiser to examine LATE N I“ INVENTIONQ. outsmart. of tummy. The .l'.‘.' 0'"...- It... m- o'. Va). um II Um! DOWNEBS GROVE REPORTER. !mm ......... [KING or PORTUGAL. A--- n_.‘-_a... .I I...- um. m n :- Inn-m- to 1m he no lured m II “In“ '1“ a. political «mum. on, on one punt I". no two «can hoe- mmi. unholy. It the ll‘ 1...” which on In" on 0' “'- myul mad an: Auction 5“ hum m- m 00 II! '0 for n III. to have M m 9. i i i 3 ! fifii Insulin! "I, ll mt. MIN tun-emu" on mm I Vilm- In named 1 Boston "be. used Elbe 3mm. who. to crawl Comb Kin: Canon. too. In 5 magnificent :wlmuer Ind, like u: mother. nu ma- cued a fallowâ€"0mm" (ram drowning: while on another occulon. win". out Mviu on the outnum- 0! “than. he jumped out or Ms carriage. and with III luck to the ground. um then cob land unle‘hmded . burly highwa- III. who run nude-voting to not sud um a wuurer. Honour. um a tow nan no. the King was nuwnod for 3|. prowes- u I "IOI'I'GI’D." all .1: on who in m an may 0! mm m- uwkllu an an bull In the "annual." which in wu was! lor- nly to omit-o {or the «mu- is the state or 3min in Portugal. which in 0: such extreme gravity that King Humbert has considered it. necel- snry hurriedly to dilpntch two lull-n iron-elude to Lisbon tor the purpose of aflordlns refuse and means of escape to his favorite eieter, the downer Queen Plan, as well u to hie nephew and niece. the reigning King and Queen. when the crown is ilnnlly torn iron: their feeble [run nnd they ere dtiven into the! nth of exile which he been trodden by the tool of no any royal personage: during the nine- teenth century. HEN the prlnclpnl newspapers of a monarchlosl coun- try begin to hold up the sovereign to public obloquy as a "manll'est coward." as 1: "rl. dlculous and use- less dude," and as “an: incapable tool," and loudly demand that he should take his de- parture and make way for the estab- lishment o! a Republic, “the only form or government consistent wlth human dimlty. common-sense and modern Women," then I. tevolullon may be resumed as lmmlnenl. and the over- throw of the throne ls at band. This 'I'lu Poop]. Walt I lop-bile “I that sum.- lt-eAI a Inc. 0mm 1' . Cowardâ€"Ill- l'ouonul Dram Un- quullnod. HE MAY BOON IE COMPBLLID 1'0 QUIT. cums, KING OF PORTUGAL mmnmnolluwmunluh thnt live I’m the lad. A plan's! «and an mad II the m II no lamina-Wm” an: will-oo- balm-Inui- «WIMJntlumfl. maimzéumm: W. m "m. 1min. “my mm ”mm .. u mam w .M ”W mmmmmmmmmm mm mmmmmmmmmmmm when tns Clvll War nae-s. [ Many people think Appomattox‘ marked the_end oi the war, as Summer did its beginning. As a matter at fact, the war did not end omciaily until Aug. 20, 1866. when President Johnson isâ€" sued a proclamation announcing that ‘ war was at an end. and that peace, or- der and tranquility and civil authority existed in all the states. While Lee's surrender was not the end oi the war. it was the beginning of the end. John- son surrendered on April 26. "D'ck" Taylor on May 4. and Kirby Smith not until May '26. On May 13. m ire than a month after Lee’s surendur. a sharp ilght took piece at Palmetto ranch. in Texas. whichls called by J"!- I'erson Davis and other authorities the last battle oi the war. The commander oi the union troops. mostly colorel, says in his report: "The last volley e! the war. it is believed. was fired by the Sixiy-necond United States Colored in- fantry. about sunset on He! 13. 1’85. lit-tween White's ranch and the Bet-I Chloe. Texas." in this I‘M. which took place on the American side of the Rio Grande, the Mexican imperialists sent over a body at cavalry. which aided the coniedersles in their loot and smosssioi attack. On June II Tennessee was declared at peace; Jpn 13 the blockade was raised: Jul! 13 Grant made his last Metal "M: April 2, ll“, proclamation that 0001' (in. 80th Carolina, Virginia, North Csroilna. Tenasssee, Aisha-s. misi- aoa. Arkansas. llssissippi sod Vici- ds are traaeniIJssoedhythsPruh deli. An; 80. 1.“, war old-ll] ll" in Portuuese “is. while the vest wealth nnd [rest lnnded possessions bequesthsd to her by Ferdinand render has n tutor in politics sullclentl'y pow, ert‘ui to be able to hold her own uninst the two queens. Their qunrrels with her constitute yet nnother disturbing element. or the Portuguese court. snd one is tempted to believe thnt it ths' loss of his throne will relieve hint from further participation in the marry war raging st Lisbon between his French Ivii'e, his ltnlinn mother and' his American step-grandam. the out- bresk of n revolution and the innumv‘ ration of n republic at Lisbon will be welcomed by no one more hesrtily than by int. easy-lotus, indolent Kin; Carlos. " some M. to: run:- Iho Are Not an. ”Clad-M HISTORY. "5;“: l": lilgigsaznfig 3;; iii”: ' {:5}! g1.¢’2, ..*~.mmm_.n.... Emma“: a. sings m! 3: 33 823$? 53;! 33 3253; aaéimizi i Bloomlutolrâ€"A number 0! Morin; 1mm platen van to the city yesterday I“ ' livery stable. sm- won one.” cumntlnc the MIDI. tho hon- ulwud u undo. Thu. 1- m Int W the III-My II Bloc-llama use Cpldonh o! u "at: norms-urn. m Cur-on. would.“ at the m i 3 55? E E, 3.1%}: Dixonâ€"Tho annual election o! ai- llceu ol the Rock River MW. held In this ell! "alarm. m I- follow: Prof. A. A. Kn”. In“. “L. president; 0. B. emu-n. 0! Dixon, Ill., vlco-pmldom; W. 1!. HI"- uun. of hrs-alum. lll.. amour], II. W. T. Sch-ll, at Polo. 111.. W. "I will close up than john: C I will .1101! than to "mun on M u I pleat. “didn’t-comm poop]. no solo; to do about u. II!- V”. I m not looking [or am- tmu C lot or profession! holler an thou (Intact, who novel-thala- m luv. their hand. In conch“: M The railroad and warehouse commit Honor: have unnamed tho dot-arm ol the St. Mull, Poor“ and Norm ram-01d In petition mod Illlllt no road by D. L Win. The cu. h flo- mlmd on account. of the com having no Jurisdiction. E. While no occnlon {or all:- In thll auto our the ups-um yellow (on! In the in- Iouth. tho not: not. bond of health In procautlowy Inc-Inn! to can put it It moves dual-mm: I Illinois. 3: iil Inc- Dan mm 0‘ ILLINOIS NE" RECORD OF MINOR Dom“ ‘I'l-II WIIK.‘ m- Iva-y noon.- o! in m

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