Downers Grove Reporter, 25 Apr 1901, p. 6

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I- In" Inna-dud. ‘A m at BUBEFACIEN'I‘ noun.» a. um I. Om: III... II I: the non wonderful and“ h III «I. of Wm] Islam-Ho- and will] up h (In bud an em or Pneumonia. mm. In Gum. etc. Wm. to m M 00.. Newton Umr runs. In... ‘- lâ€"- M n E Ou- bun-on to Porn. The “flint specimens of Indian me new, It ll believed by botanists. a the piston: 01 Peru. where this plant ha: been tound growing In a con- dition which Indicates that it u Indi- mom‘ to the loll. no. mam. 85¢. ammo oeB't'fiRiE Man- Allen 8. Olmsted. Laney. NJ. “I", ”WI- ' “at Foot. At all Dr: foo m. 850. Bunnie I Shh into your shoes. Allen' I Foot- In... I nova-r tor the teem It nuke- can or New Shoal fool My. Cum gal-u, Bum. Swollen, Hot and Sudden and Severe 3200,09 enema: I A. mm an EU lulu III. anarchic. In your own fault. k. m no dlgurmr o! n: arbour: Mum. will loll nu why um I: u. and tut ”any hair to on tho who]. tmblo. This Information and advice in]! out nu not"... arm- n It. alum. as Wu: 14a It. Dr M city. not-umAfi-uaunr Iat- man at mun-d unmit- Ihc um Il‘w I-NM Mimi all _Diuzmuil hid SL hollbhadpeflmmotum haflutuutnlldtnmmm 1'» DIN“ sum imported 31.5“.- .. m cunt from lake II III. than II II”. Tun 0mm Tea for constipation; It In. (ll- to taco-mud It: It a I“. I‘m. Mulch-civil; herb. and It unruly cum last you. “d lb. date mtflbum led-Ia to act Int-ml an "to. Golan nd tun-ma valuing: '0'. «mm by CM couples In M a "n In: mm: the Evil our ui m l-n‘ loot. 0-0001 Mb. love- an bowl: on. any In order to )0 healthy this n my. Ads gently on n. nut and Hum Oun- xleh headache. Pflco 15 and 50.. TI. mu people's church ”than In um. Rock. Art, have tor-d I mam! unfit-glam. to any I.“ work 0- run-on.” TI. “and awn Ind: all MIC! m “on In (to nun a! mu 3mm: Emu-hank. m valid I! “JG.” Inn rm and (up. It 0l~,~.~_ An In. Iron. Avon'- Incl-M? u ll um «My um- for Bron". flu-mag. naming. Hunting Fact. (‘onuu and ”unions. All [or Allan! Foot-nan. I mm!" to ho abalo- Into ch plan. M I" "run!"- and 8M. mom. 35¢ Ramp” ml ran. Ad- d"... All" 8‘ Ola-led. Inna}. N. Y. x.- Im an 1.". 1th Thu In 7300 member: u! IN NO. Yoft pone. tom. Thu author 0' u- rm mun by Hu- Nan York none. In: nu Ill nun. or an "all“ of burnt: autumn and “at: [or each policeman. 4n '0. Inca-«ad 0- a. mm! Cut out thi- mvcnmnmt. nation m In which It upmM.onclou will "a ll silver to add!!- (Inn and Home and and“. Ill-“muted. month- ly. will ho nut you (no for on. nu. Raul" putt, 50c. Audra-o "on. And Garden. New-paper Row. 9:. M. Minn. Dhtrlhlhg.pl ugn. When one considers the general plan for tho groomed Illumination of (I. (rounds of the Punâ€"American expou- uon. It In sully lean um tho m “(haste-clam amt-whoa- Mned In the lllnmlnhuon II to ho [band In the avenues. of tho dlurlbu- uon of light and decor-u” elect. by dlvldin; the Individual “this into ll my mum u possible and um hoo- Iu the point. a! light proportlouu‘ In sin to the object: to be down!“ with “flat. Wmt'rriu.wnownlo Draft“: ‘1‘an 0.: wuax . Klmnn In" a. mm D Ins. 'lolodo 0M0. fl '- Cmrrh dun :- alum Internally an- be directly upon the bloodnnd mucous-whoa of the system Mumnuhu lam no. PM "I! r hot 82!!! by nllprq‘filh -n.., pk, We ole:- Onu Baum-ad Donu- row-n! Iona, uncle-urn: mu cannot. be cured by Hur- (hurrh Cum 1". J. CHENEY O 00.. Toledo. 0 '0. the undo-311nm. have known I". J. Cheney {or the In; In an: and believe him potlectJy honorable In I Milne-autumnal and launch", IND to out: on 51:1on '-“3.'!3 "11°25! theLrfit-u ‘ I! the public has never autumn“ baton. Btundlng on the platlom of a. Michigan Central train gt m1: View and looking first down at the an. and gorge. and then is: away It the distant electric tower, it is hard to conceive that electric power generated by water power of the falls give life to the lamps on the very spot or the tower. But such in the fact. I Duh-n or "only Illa. The first View pee-ennui caning MthonwMKmm~ numotthewondertuldoetriom at the Pendulum”: exposition iimnuuumuvmmumm the Gen-dim side at Nils“: Fella. Looking up and acrou the river now this station. the electric tower in loan with the naked eye. The (Ii-tunes II about twenty miles. This early glimpse or the greatest at the exponition struc- tures In doubly expressive of th- M ‘ tint the exposition and Niagara lino ‘ joined hands and forces to entertain Ml]! Pull no “” he'll- Bow-o 'I'Mu m. larde- In no cm: W». M. the outbreak oi the civil we: be mixed e company of Zone". (a- a. national truly and joined the 8!:- train“ New York Volunteer- nae col. mom Career“. He saved luring the am campaign in VII-m. Ind at the first Bull Run had A horn allot under bill. In the letter m at In he mind the Irish Brig.“ Ind became in colonel. In Febmry. M, he became a brig-edict met-Al. He end his commend fought bravely during the nave. dan' beetle mull Richmond. and It the mound Bull Run, Precedent“: end Antieum. 'hm min a. horse was not under him.‘ AM Chancellonvme his brindle m on denim-ted that he resigned end was out of name] eel-vice until only in nu. win-In was commissioned urmam new or volunteers and assigned in the command at the die- trlct of thank. In me he m or~ league!- soon became a mm- nhhed lecturer and public write. H. alum In Out Indra Band. And In "H became a laminar of the New York hr. 'hlch function to (In I, ”Inn-clouderunnmm“ .0 Central Anetta. I- ll“ Hm numb“ I mum of In when on no Lexi-min Independence 0! Ir.- By 5 special at 0! ton! elem, however. leaner m released from no mo mun, no punish-nut of m the conspirators being and at mammo- for life to the convict name-en: at Van Diemn'a In“. In 00 wring of 1862. Iflar lastly (our yarn of penal «no. he made his 9- .” ud landed In Nev York In a. W put of In]. From I!“ to Ills “ugh" labored union" rm. other Ina-«Ion at tho Young Int-ml party. whom ohm: m to ebul- lrllh lndepondnm-n by tone. on It... In the mum" at ll“ IM- ruer 'u anointed 'Ilh am. In his um I- "w -~' My 0! Tlpmnry ~ much! in h. «Nor! Co urn, ,. yo v .M') "m IDQ Iii-0f“, of [u ”7!? =.v . “- n nfler mm.“ u- h»; .nl "clump-y. "- In. tried for Mn (mu 1 will 8-") 011m». Tor- meo Bellow IkInIu and Palm-I 0M1». m was contend. of mm. and named to In I“... lino- .“ W and u. null-l gland u the dupe-l d her I”. II. than. to to “I! m «cording co mu plant-I. HI. "acct non (ha pad“ of m- II:- “ mime vm long to rule-- and tor In Incl-chla- mm. In ulna-a. In “any ad splendid Mic-um of the m for which I. 'II cone-and (a nler. THO!“ FRANCIS IIAOHIR. Inlet. [In-moo noun um on" h“.- o! m "Unlud lruhman" wore m Mlnuou. ban In 1782 Ind tho revolution 0! ms. or which Wolfe Tone. Fltlnnld. In'hen Comr- ln Irvin-d. Gen. Meagher was born in Wailer- lord, Ireland. in 1823. Atter his col- lea graduation, in 1843. he entered into the whirl of political strife than ruins. The repeal movement was then shaking inland. Every town and village Im in ferment. O'Connell, pinyin; with the passions of the poo- pio, which be controlled with a po- tency equal to the wand ot Prowero, had constructed n gigantic organiza- tion. it was It this period that John llitcheli editor or the irish Citizen, not young Meaxhor in Dublin. lun- xhor’l unice- in the national cnuu were compressed into the period of a tow yearn. It In the atormiut time in the history at the country during Ill "1 Iiruggln Inlnst foreign dom- inntion since the day: 0! the volun- The name or Gen. Thoma Francis umber. one at Montauo‘n early sov- crnoro to whose memory it in proposed to erect I monument in tint common- wealth. is known in two hemispheres. it has made part at the history or Iro- gland and America. in Ireland 1!. was ‘ulocinted with events which chnruc~ mind an epoch not rare in the story or am countryâ€"an epoch of revolu- tion What Lord Edward Filzsenid was to the period of 1798 and Robert Emmet was to the unbound, though ‘ gallant, movement a! 1803, Meagha- wu. in I great measure, to the revolu- tionary “temp: of 1848. ‘ AMI-mhu-uluhmbu. flutedâ€"~IOWMI-mm A HONUIENT 1'0 HIS MINOR? BY MONTANA. Iguana. M r. T. r. weanldmflmm a“at! . ' Mal-l no u.- .0 n“ on. ldâ€"Iâ€"Mâ€" Vera" Hm of Poor ll-h Verdi had a horror of barrel mun mad when he went on M: holiday: he had a method of nppreuiu tho m manic which tn rubel- ammo. M lonalert once a visitor found the ‘eompouer living, “coping and out!“ ‘In one room. 3901:: M. m Verdi said: "Oh, I In. an on. In!“ mommbutMeont-htnln- bar of Articles I but hired." All i. opened the door and am it. w Allan Swleher. Iced 11. of 0min, Kl... in probably the youngest new paper editor eul publisher II the United Stem. During the preeent month he he: been none In honorary member of the Knee. State Prue u- eocietion. Ill! he received mention II the column. of W. .l. Brym‘e Call-0‘- or. he follows: "Hester All“ Lee Swleher. I I2 year old boy of Gym-l. Kn. is the editor and publisher 0! e little paper called the Chronicle. The work, both lettering end llloltrnfllg.‘ in (love with a pen. Whether or lot you; Swisher will become per-tant- ly identified with the newspaper tru- ternity. he certainly he: found note! employment for his spare time." The Gypsum Chronicle he: been running twenty-eight weeks. It is e four-pen paper customerlly. with a larger neu- ber of pages oeeeselouelly. It in print- ed on the ordinary whim paper need by Galilee. While the first copy is mule with e pen. the other impre-iou m 1 made with e stump or by some other simple process. The first page of e recent number we: given up to e pel- pictpre of Alphonso xm, kin: oi Spun. Mater fiwinher attends the vii- lue lehool. end and: his evening in the pnbiiatioe at his paper. Cece analog to public notice he has hell on many demands for the Chronicle the! ha he: had to cell in 1 number at echoolmetee to till his: in "the prep- worh" liter the origin! copy had been dud In me. ha 3 population at something more than 80,000,000. In 18“. .1an which an. tho um Ml unlined almost con-ant. Oct-Any ma 84.000000; In "65. 40,000,000; In 1885, 01,000,000. tad In 1000, about 65.- 500.000. In lacmu during an century 0! than $0,000,000. mm If“. no: the modern 00mm: empire In or- mlud. the population o! W‘ m Incmm about 83 par an a now“ extremal] fluid to: An old country and for on lending out hm. Ind uudy Imam of omlmnu. TI. German- (all a nun] pride In tho mold growth 0! their population. can the "port. manned In! that of the" um um the Rhine, In It“ hu- hnd About 80.000000 lamaunu Ind Germany 36,000,000. Now Fruc- In about 31.000 000. or only «no-um. the number In Germany. The wavin- tow ruulll of "to "mm of Wu“. Inn llorunhn SI. "00. In" 1m bean IIIIIWIIN‘II. And "cord!" {0 I ”port from no menu! non-n! u Vb- nnln abnvod I mpnlallnn at 1.635.- 6‘1. or nearly ”.000 Iraq man (Mn m-n- In (Wm-um» wha-n lhn mm! can- um n! that my vu tut-o. The. n;- urm IhOI’ \‘lonml In run): but “(or [1511000. Path and Harlin nun»; In Europa" rapnnls. leo In um mn- lry only New Yuri and (‘Mrm m lunar. During I» Inc In run VI- omn bu Inc-round :I 9 per ml. or IHany tutor "can I!» "on” o! "in 'Iolo Unmd Scum. 1‘" km emu ll m. comm; do not um I must mo, or IM (to Amado" emu Im- er (in Vienna. are-(er Nat Yuri n- cmsed In ten nan 27.8 p" mt and Chum 51¢ pr rent In con-on '1!!! most hrs. rltln the ”‘th raiding In the realm! dlntrleu of VIâ€" nu h nlowly docmlng and no son rapid mull In In tho outstlm of at 'atfihl now I! 0"... I... ocmu Returns stow Population o! In- plvo to B. 564300.000. The United States census once he ‘ received through the state department e consular report on the population or the German empire and its chem during the last century. The popu- lation is now about $6,000,000. inn-get than that of my other country in Europe except Russia. which he. ~in Europe alone over 100,000,000 subjects. or neuiy twice as many In Germany. In 1189 the whole German empire In! I populeuon oi ebout 20,000.000 en et the cioee oi the Nepoieonic were in 1115 fienueny. though eomewhet re- together It Helena. February-:1, nu. to provide for Woolworth-m- ermnont. The nttuh o! the hdhll upon the widest. or non Butch. on the Upper Kismet. compelled him to cell for volunteers. end it was in pro- curint the mement tor then the! the circumtancel occurred which M to his death. He had traveled 80 miles in the saddle under I. scorching July run. utter super-intending the arrival or arm- and munitions tor the miiiuL He reached Fort Benton the evening at July 1, 1867, Ive-tied from his long journey and, there being no accom- modations at the pout, he took outr- ters in a stateroom on board the aid battered Missouri steamer G. A. Thompson. That night he attempted to leave the boat. The night we: dark and he stumbled over a coil of rope on the deck end fell into the dark, rushing waters. He struck the guard in hil descent. which probably din- ahied him, and, although a gallant swimmer, nnd despite the eflorte.o£ wiliing hands, he was swept forever tram the night 0! man The body was never recovered. GERMANS ON THE INCREASE. Who. an aunt melt. the lam! ”deal mum. or lat-null 0-- am at m mum (uln- In called Molt-Mu»; alum o! (I. lean. m- nm A" Isl-nu mod, that '1" cm can! la on locum Illl guy: 1- my cum ballot. TM- 3 "mm . mwm “MNWMWMMM W mwmmfimm rummmummm an am“ a a» n mmmmmmm mu .,ma 1 D d . smumawmummmmmmw mmmmmflmmm I. I." I..." mugmmmmmwm ,W'.I..m Mon-mi Ivhnuv~W.LI-1-cm mun-m rowâ€"mun. Val-omnibus! m-xlxomm-tmnmnmam‘ I "mm-Minna lmlwmnfln MM .omm finmhrnw. 93“ _ _ ”If.“ Huh. 9m. 3 wouéulguuqtmnm IOWA FARMS A Husband Escaped m I” 01' 8mm of m lungs?” «It-tam pleasure In ukmlem the curative emu Parana. Atwenllclmlonolnhiendlmdyourmeqyud churlulbr recommend your Pel'lflll to all who want a good Tank and a ulo cure for “urn-h. "dame: A. Handy. W. L. DOUGLAS 83 $3.50 SHOES 2:283. SAYS “I Cheerfully Recommend Peruna to All Who Want a Good Tonic and a Safe Cure for Catarm" malnuthor-otthodmm [Mug Parana their um!!!“ 00- donomont. The-e man and Penn‘s-poem]: wanted to mum. an. trom uhn‘h ot the vocal om villa): has always new the bane of will. Ina-hrs. Ind 3011311] cahnhnl nobility incident to the sedentary 11!. of tho clergyman. Among the recent ulnar-nee- of noted clergyman on tho our the vlrgugagt Perm In tho bllowlnz one from Blahop James A. Handy. BISHOP HANDY OTHER NOTABLE WIRES. 9!!! f!!! m an. ’ ’ “"v - -v ---v-u MIIVESTEI 11.": m*m- “My. 'moma-r-nn mnmm line can lot-I V.“ M.‘ M m- Oâ€"mh fl Sunni-him Wu. mane Amman @1111"th “C In ? m '3‘, a- o' m cw mum: 'Ind-dsmnsgt. Lame-Who. 4.00: can: MJG. on» quiet. The m m nun. VIII and c. 0 IL. «Men to m m lld Hum Coll Wuha- aou on may mm. Mann nun. I. A. WI.IMWIM.MR 1%: ll IIIEPEIOEIGE m Addmn hr. "Alumna. mm d 'n. [mu Bnuaflun. Ogle-am 0 If you do no! demo mot and llfllhctory n-mm m m. in at Penn. wmo I! on“ to Dr. Slut-ll. mm n full "airman! of your a. and In cm In 91mm) to sin you ll. nllubla lecn (mm. 0! Penn upo- cully on per-on. calm" with t mutated ronm- In. ELM an o! the hand, man. and nucnlly culled aunt. It gum-u- palu Ind ”fem. Increas- tho log. "to and I0 «one- up the mun In". thallbomueocqulrklynplm “A hullh"~flru W. A. Alum film“ sullor- va'mm In; Ind actually lawman-u. can. u Perunn does. Four hold. completely cured mo of aunt at tho but! of uvenl yem' mains. and I! my husband feel: badly. or cllhar o! I- catch cold. we at once an m 1nd In A any or two I: has (now: 0:. sickness out of (no Mn."â€"-In. Frederick Willlnlnu. In. W. A. Milton. 0! 759 Mold avenue. Chlcuo, "L. In tho Annual. Huron at the People's Honol- un. film has the following to In shout. Pemnn: “I have land mâ€" queut opportun- u- m om". the wondo r I II I cumin mac!- of Penn: upo- mlly on potion- aulmn: with a following to I” About Parana: "I hue had (to- 1mm opportun- u. to one". never I Pemna. 21.76 to lag the llvs yII-Inuw AI. Vina. lira. Frederick William. Preside” of the South Side Lndiea' Aid Society of Chicago. 111.. writes the «mom words of praise for Penna: from 973 Cuyler IVE” Chicago. 111.: "My home Is never w! t ban 3: Penman. for I have found dur- ing the past six years that there is no remedy that will at once nloflata suitor- why Parana has become l0 may famous In the cure of eaten-ha] du- euea. It cures mum: Wherever lo- cated. ml cures remain. ram do. no; mums; ,1; c2174 1 970R 4 van so-m Ill-«med P The mm a! mu ' WW HIKELEHLW 9" “â€"9 c- the past six I that than no remedy will at once uoupcocn mu" uni

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