. I". In... An“! 1m to good mumm- an- M no at least hm kinda of q. 0! mm, (hm an more I M'e havemhmldmrflnd _.hu and «In mother by Cleve- , 000!- am In: "A Dance- ‘ flit Mm [mach-c, and a _ full- that mean: plume-racy.†In: “A Democracy that means cy ma 1 Brynn-m that ; W on of hunt] and ID- i W on gt WW" i} “am In...“ ’ M “It (50 Whimn In" con- EL“ mull-9 In may!!! on In â€I! phi of map-In and Ibo mm: at In mm! mun-mm 1 h I... "fa-I'd. a than-uh organ- .huu- a! (In and] (mm mm "an M- m val he In m It clad M the mummi- of m I. be «upâ€"IN to derail an: no Ma and mm manua- In "no mu 9 math-u but the! h lawn, to In which to perfect ml- In or- 'M u I- mm. It «wry party “a VII perform Ma My wmmnt ‘ um I. In! rumor. ‘ M In“ 1"â€. mural to ham m Nun victory In It M ya: will be to "trim every win than no mtlnmm of m! tum-ham mndlflono to ID MM for the its-public": oun- III the only Win] In am thdwtllhempwfqu-i «jail-(Ion u the flute cunnin- a‘lfa. monlymmlntobo i! the mullet»- of Illinois IN «madam-e and ml was on the pan of those who H“ '1'.- ("Milan bculne- In! . a was [will] In excel- at that of ,2. I [Id (In! MI u nfllln‘l’ " I. II, at." tho country's m I.“ 0‘ mu. AMM (not null] ,. vohtu-dlntbcbunlduh I“ which last my um not. than ‘..‘b In am! of tho-co! am In] con lamb: tul- «l- hm (D. m of Rap-wan “It: In mm by "to Now â€It. Inn-tor who modal“! * out hum!" Wu. all the ' m a! wild um "um odd-l ,_ m I. follow: “0-: Irma .- m Ilia an looting rot MI 1 M and not worry. tho I... m {C them. My la W- but and all 9cm annulm- In =1 My. Tho Amino maul-«l of s' I“ Am- mnbood and AW hi I... m Ml the mull-m- of WI minim. the mucosa-- d I mm urll vim-h hunch! . I and will «outlaw lo [ho no u , V M [new inn gentlemen . policy the menace o! the n ., were lucreaaed and today- tuition! tree-m baa the largest ï¬tialance and the greatest stock gold In It! history It In estimated Wt authority that during palod of Democratic policy 3.01».- than were out of employment. m the wages ot‘ those employed are. constantly lorced down. many m only part time at that. In on but ï¬ve years there has been all the time full employment in labor and wages have been in- uuaued again and again. 1 {the rewards of agriculture during tho put ï¬ve years have been the . teat in the history or the country. _ oilclal atatlatlca show that the value 0! the producta ot the term, handing live stock, in 1901, was anater by 82.000..000000 than In new due to the increased price or the W The higher value for farm ,oom-odlties is explained by the , had! augmented mnmptlon in the hona market. created by the fuller f-ployment and better compensation ‘d labor and the generally prosperous audition of the people. The growth at manufactures during the the year- d Republican policy since 1806 has but! most remarkable. The value of .u'uducta for 1900 in given by the eeuaoa at over snewoooomo and it b honeyed that for 1892 the value 0! manufacture. will reach â€5.000.- mm which la double the output tor I“ or [M In apite of conuolldu. t‘louu and mmbinaliona. the number d manulucturlug eatabllahmema ln- maaed over 44 per cent in the last decade. The largest gaina during the but live yearn have been made in tau and steel. the pmductlon of which hue more than doubled In ihla lod. do. the Unlted Btateu in th par- ilrut among the manufacturing nth-a1 ihld Mr. Oaillu‘er: “The quutucturinl altuatlon today In the UM Btatca can he aumm up in the mm that practically every Ill! and (notary and ahop la worhlna b tall capacity. wtth order! far ahead w m moat Itinfartory." a5! uai-Im" An uni. n. mm as n mac mm of m manta can be and au- record In. th" anti: Inn- The VII: W. 1. Bryan “I In non. but ï¬tment: 3'... b mm, W m m » 9 short time no. He , mt during the period 1» 413m when Democratic there was an annual neceulttflfll the sell- â€I out «that then Chum Tribune: For the good of lbemrtylndfo‘rthemdotmemm ty awry Ropubflun should throw made any petty prejudice. act a man and «lust In electing the Republican animus wt-o have the qualiï¬cation- umthenlnluofthemntylna manna which will be to the-Interest of the fungal. spart- Plaindealer: Chairman Grim of the Democratic mngreodohal commltteo, all by hlmlft. has thought out a "paramount " for his party in this campaign Idea is thnt it tho We of the United States can he brought to under-tam! how unfair the Republican mm policy in to than to the matter of wire nails, axle grease. washhonrda and alarm clocks they will rise In a body and Mood that the Democratic party ho placed to control of the government at Washington. (‘hnriman "mid: All Hut will be mum-«l in lump n "mung 811mb- limn victory in lllindn this mt mil ho to induce every voter who favors the mnllnmnce of the present nuanc- iory «millions to out hla ballot for tho Republican candidates. and the only way to accomplish that end will be in pent-d such an «sanitation a: the mic commune null! for. The only anemia in be feared by the ne- pnhlionns of Illinois this year are over‘ conï¬de-nee and failure to vote on the part of those who desire their luc- Tho [hm-nut. Illinois sum Regio- m. mutilated at Winï¬eld. (Ins «JI- tori“ uflmm co flue knowing: “It is "no eon-emu of ovInlon "In Pro-1- dont Ila-torch In aim in h]. den!- Inn with (‘uhn and that In calm the and he has wm- "(m to Cuban "enmity m- ln am»; for Oh but Intern-tn of "K! We of Halo mum and Pam. Ram-volt II mod highly «unmet-dad hy many amhmflm for his aunt! and I! III: motive-II in such an ammo. and may no doubt are. hp down†the commutation re. Mud.“ Tho «menu at the M ml H» mm; Ito-public" om:- n‘tmlnmv r “mu with that of “Mr [Murmur W van mt. that the [W- nry ï¬nds In!" ‘7th I Nimble "m for It. "Mm In tho mm of "an. Whlk the. will In Multa- nmrwâ€"IMtnttotmv-mthe pm of the Dunne-um newly-m and orator. the mm. in undo without hope of magnum-Alain “men-Rm I. now (all I'M. flu- wot-Mon o! ml was! to ho nmpfl-M cud hub-1' Mn of um um Ibo nan: ham an I'M-mu lo mm Inln mow mg: and In ban h the rank and ï¬lm a! Ibo nah-mt- 0' I). [Mlk mm. ' The Allan-I Mn wumolnhw “on and OWN. The "run unn- lu anemia-r o! Ibo Imam-"c party ban to be â€hand of Mn own party and (In, M! "mm. While the" log“. [1. Doom TM fact In Ibo [km-ck party In um pm!- a! llllmln h In I condition 04' mm donor-mutton. The luv! mac mu- ndtnlulltnuoo mu men that (lu- wrty In jut Waning to m"!- non Ibo ton-tau out: In whim It in m for tho pm Ill Such I- tlw noon! 0! (be Ito â€cruel In n-h'rvnee to Inn“. All that In. Iron dour. "amulet-n- have dame. When the Drum!- wwo In powâ€"r they «no nothlnl. [paw Hwy could not name upon I man. or won and, Indllmnt to the «It. ‘ 4 Fourteen years ago the Republican party announced It: hostlllty [6 II"- luvful mmhlnallona In mtrulnt of lnde. Tvae year. ago It omen-d a law for their Iummlon; and now mm the; Roosevelt udmlululmllou la W'N'dlllu umlmt loch comlulunllonn. Denim-nun (omplnln hon-«um.- (-rlmlual mm were not Mouth! nunlnst the alleged om-ndm Inneud of flu» mot. alter! method of flopping the Injus- tlm Int'lm by n-rounu- to lnjuna than. I! criminal prunvdmu hm] hon-n Immum. u l- pmlmble that the name lh-mocnlu would have con» Ill-Ina] two-nu [lu- po‘ro-t o! the la- luufllou had um ban-u luvolml. a'xI Induce-mi. It in? a hostile. am- mde Iowan! lexislatlon amalgam! to cm}: monopollnflc coullylna_t_lumni u The next congn-ss was Republican. and it met the monopoly feature of the trust problem by passing the Sherman anti-trust low. in 1893 the Democratic may come into power. having the president and both houses of congress. During that period the trusts increased. When asked why trusts were not prosecuted under the Sherman not, Attorney General Dim-y pronounced the law defective and in- adequate. Upon thla declaration or the Democratic nttorney general the Democrutic congress Inserted In its tnrin’ not a provision relating to truntn no inadequate that the Cleveland administration paid no at- tention to It. indeed. both of Mr. Cierelnnd'a nttorney generals unnamed its report, made in 1889, after the election or General Harrison. the committee declared that the number of combinations was large and Inflected I considerable portion or the manu- facturing and industrial interests of the country, but. owing to diirereuccs of opinion between the members oi the committee, it lituited its report to “submitting to the careful «insider- ntiou of subsequent congresses the (acts shown in the testimony taken before the committee." That is, u Democratic committee could not agree upon any remedy whatever. - Al to tho fast but. Omotthotwoiunuvhichtu Dammtic caucus ot the house has put forth in the trust. These Demo- wet-tic autumn seem to assume that monopolistic combinations are a new issue, but they are not. Referring to this claim the Indianapolis Journal calls attention to the fact that as long ago as 1888. when Mr. Cleveland was in his ï¬rst term, a Democratic house instructed its committee on manufac- tures to investigate trusts. The com- mitteo spent $10,000. heard many people and took considerable testi- nmny~and wingt was ting rennin “in M's-u...“ Ila-haun- MOM In†no but satu- MM om nut] "WM July. Int-I low-hand . 0""?! II Till. COUR?NOUSIâ€"A1 'fllhmfl. WEBSTER’S INTERNATIONAL [ It in the hvorite with Judges, Scholars. Educators, Printers, etc. , in tint and in? (summe-~ ’A posh-l on will bring you interesting specimen pages, etc. q. a; c. MERRIAM COMPANY Spmxannn, Mus. m op COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT 0F SCHOOLS. {of the English-spanking world. Other dictionaries follow. . Web- ‘mr lends. me Added in the lat edition of: Wuhan-’3 Intonation»! Diction- nry. The International is he? nlwnys dams! of the times. t “he: constmt work, 6 naive erk 5nd won-y, but it in a only my to keep the diction", the Monumental Works 39 Downer Plano. Aurora. Ill. T. Otto Fisk 11' \Ve also have a full line of spec. taclcs, gold ï¬lled and nickel lrames, Give us a call. Yours {or business, .'...R 'l‘. MORGAN.‘.'. of Watches, Clocks or Jewelry Repalrlnz Don’t forget the old stand at Bush Simonson’s drug store. All work guaranteed strictly ï¬rst-class. , 25,000 New WORDS Estate 01 Fred Drover. demand. The un- all-Inna! hvlu' now a [mod administra- u'lx of the «um 01 F Drover. Wind, hanby give. notice that aha will appear before a county, at the the count] onâ€! o! Dul’ courthouse ln hoawu. at t oOctobor tun-.01: the flat Blond: In October next,“ wlllch than ’Ill par-onl- luv nu culm- against said eat-tr m notiï¬ed and requested to attend for the purposeol hlving tho came adjusted. All r~ um- Indcbled to aid culate am nastiest to make immediate ymenttu the un crnlgued. Dated this on: ay 0! August, A. D. I902. Baunnlu Duovmt. Admin-Munoz Gluw anus“. Aucrmvs [or Administratrlx. WHEATON COLLEGE HEADACHE When in Need but Col «II-mull walla: M Ibo WA. . Fannie-v «ha-L m. “I. In mam.â€" Id 3 i an." an Ian. M a! Inn-run- ‘- mourn-l an. Ono M no but“ vain-inu- in 'N um. - v'w- RI!- A?!" In. 1'an Jun m and not". ; u I- n Hut-H.105â€. luv Mil ‘ â€rm “nud- «will. 0.. «min! ' n "v-rrem (an. â€in faulty-v.1 @Egfliéfléflï¬mwi STANDARD AUTHORITY mm W "A Whï¬a‘ln" Slant-or to V Sl-onm .‘r~ vau Road In" l‘amh u- n-c - o. A. W in J. A. TOLAND. . ADMINISMW’S [401163. ..Isusnn A. ROBERTS, M n Long Distance 3 Telephone 1': ‘Oontncul min for t" clan-u 0! building construction. J. W. M ORFORD. CONTRACTOR. CARPENTER AND BUILDER TEIIS REASONABLE. no Ens“ C-nin m. Bows-n (howl, ILL. MISS MARIANNA ROE, O“. 06:. Icon: (hmlmm Help. 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It consumes the vitality faster than nature can replenish it. and we cannot tell just what moment a temporary or complete aberration of the mind will result. Headache and pain should be promptly re- movedâ€"~but properly. Many pain cures are more harmful than the pain. Beware. I! you would be safe, take Headache OVI'IC. AND IKIN’IICI: mm m INI not. III. “can.†Incâ€"I- 00 0.25 In!“ Ic MM ammo-um “MIXES! [$50460 10'1"!“ '0‘! no“ ï¬t.- Pain Pills. 10! ’FP Inglu 4° >FF 3-23 >4. >PF SOCâ€"um luv-Am... om aunt In... M kâ€. Ion... .AR‘ NUHJH hlv milllbfllllfii[Mlllfllllhi IOOOOOOOOIOOOOO. â€ouuco‘ ffilhlllllllllllllll(till n 62:: ouacaoxm '00.â€..0000000000.0.0000 L. KLEIN. BOUGH'I, SOLD AND EXCHANGED. COLLECTIUNS AND LEGAL BUSINESS TRANSACTED. I‘lllï¬lliilfliliillllli“! ,cmcm 110m in Connection, "22:022.: .2:-. I§WÂ¥ï¬ï¬ï¬ifllifllmï¬g (‘D. G. GRAHAM CHOICE .'.MEATS.. Maccaroons I'll†I†cur nun L‘IIII’D 0.008. FRUIT! VEGETIIL [8. P001 7' 7 0781508 "0 Film... ammo-mum WHEN-«mama. 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