mmmam " .inA “dofhving no my di mt mfaimï¬mlmmmd mkittheuitdnluindlinm- Wash-go. 012mm†supposed ammwdm world a. mum-mum and is wing-[Wand mmqmntedwiafln hob, um many-«mat an only worth whatthepunmdnlicmhundif ourgmarnmcutmmik might nry it: quot-tiara of who nearly mdnbandthuvduedopomkon â€that,†Ind I have 05.3} that it would be an excellent - W $19!! W “.8“ ‘0." "flammability 011an inghomhpm, dlo’fwhich simply man, mamvuueaapanmon thewuiglimdflgmoflho metal We; ’53. um Abraha- bought a piece of 1nd to m. deadâ€"Gon- «is, ma, lBâ€"for uhokqlg of En. you'- gauge... dam In “to and: dutie- ol duty followed Hana! Shun In a 31-. “determination!“ ' di 1) and Fri-Is mourn . worth thefollowingunonnh: ‘ Mgr" I, mull Imporbd Ina mama-nu pig-Japanese . 130....†‘ é?“ poc‘nd to continue equal to etch other, viL, 412} gram of silver oqnll a dollar. 25 8â€"10 gain of goldoqulnddluundjutu - phone-ids the question of w cunni- lo mum oqul v toomatoddi accounts. ooouy-itumy ' wpuy you in coin, cilia-r ornilvor. and] patch yyonin dint whiloiciu to my mug. to do .0. Tim othe- itiu my option to who; thou dmyymmtopaym MIMM-“kwmyul- nnh‘ptohn‘old. Tho mall. the nth! hm! nuns Tho lip. a! on. (am "no “Maduraiâ€"mm ny- Ihylooi udthld-‘v-ogd to “NZ up“. Wu: upma- metals by the government, whose functions would we when it. had stamped the weight and lineman. The unit 0! value might be called I dollar or it might be called ashokol â€"or my other nine thut might be â€loom It seems that the pun-ant (limeulty has nrinen (mm saying that. two tying: won oqnnl to uthird when Andonthobahd than ulna “Iteeems to me as though there should be free and unlimited coinage of gold and silverâ€"not at a ratio of 16001 or my other ratio, as any ratio that my be ‘euct to day may be nnd doubtleu would be inexact; We copy the following interesting article on the money question from the Chicago Chronicle. As will be seen it is from the pen of our worthy townsmnn, Mr. Commpne, whose ex~ patience and occupation renders him a valuable contributor on this line: THE REPORTER ::::::TEflmsl‘.-.:::: $1.50 per your; Slum? Cum 1N Ao- VANOI. A proportional run per month. By WHITE 5 WILLIAMS. 1). G. Gum, - Associate Editor. Enuud It the P.0. n Downers Grove. 111.. a second elm In.“ manor. WANT snmw WEED. counties, also ryn, elsewhere the! are r, b_ut tree 00ti of both whose The past week has been favorable forthe good growth of crops in gun- cral throughout the mm Good showers fell over the central and northern sectinm the ï¬rst of lat week and a general rain in the can- ‘h-al counties on Saturday and Sun- day, with light showers in southern counties Temperatures were nearly normal; slightly below in the north- eaatconnties and slightly above in thcaonthern. The average rainfall: was about the normal for the wcek,‘ which is an inch of rain. Corn and potatoes are doing well, except that com in being damaged in tha central, southeast and southern counties by china: lugs, which have gone from tho who“ ï¬elds. The lab rain- have no doubt killed vast numbers of the m Whent harvest is Mug been very snmfill in his work there, mhewas «college, where he received the degree of Bachelor of Uterutnmâ€"Ouawa Republican. Sherman Dull, of theChimgo'l‘ri- bum fore», non of C. C. Duly. clerk o! the appellate mart, was one of a clan! twenlonne to graduate It the University of Illinois, Wednesday, the 12th. Sherman has been on due Tribune for moral week: and hm nm rm» unions rumor: about“. many «naming tho «wad of smallpox in Aurora. and lib all pack station they grow as they are Input «1 Thu- Rvmnl hm no desire to slam anyonoinibamuh,und '0 do not hamm- then m pnythinglih Mt, m in Anmn, u in lining dated; but it in '9" to he motion and to ho vaccinated. The Aurora mshmldmhfm in the can. uml um: pmanl nhamd m being circulated. It is said the din. misinthohmtpafl. of the rui- donee district. Small-pox is an un- canny mighty: and the mic up the river are not harboring “,1QO mothering it onLâ€"Kendsll 00. Re- was: only «Mr, balm succumbing likn I“: lollmrn. to Irilo Ibo single mum». "nun-nun, mm a» Punt“: of July." 'l‘lni-o cum-mm! hollhry Ind dam» in Um «Mania! columns but cunning That "suing It. Helms: ion-«l In Inn method I but of Mm (mm min. tolling him how much “my nppndud Ibo dung. and um mull was that tho it odihrid writers m gim db. mththmlmmfllhdlho apno- mnlly man": In tho [nods-a of The shortest editorial page on re cord, according to the Press and Printer, was that which appeared in the Cincinnati Enquirer on a memor- able July day many years ago when Washington McLean owned the paper and employed six editorial1 writers who furnished six columna of matter dnil y on current events. The editorial in question wns the onlyone which appunrod on that particular ‘day and it read; “Yesterday was the Fourth of July." It is explain. ed that on the evening of that memorable Fourth. the editorial wriwni mpnired to a saloon to get a cooling drink and that, just an they were lined up (or lumiuma. “r. - Me- Imn unnqu-otmlly untamed. They all upwtud diniuiaml on the apot, but much to thuir uurpriao. their em- pluynd invitnl thmn to drink with him and lmpt thmu at it. lbw-stoning tudi-whnruv the tint man who to tum-d. 'l'lw rimnlt wan that the 0! than wvrv n'luluM‘ unable to Mum to the â€use“ and thn mm who camped people in the ability of the govern- ment. to redeem its promises would be the only gauge of value; and I vast quantity of bullion need not be retained by the government. all the time. WEATHER CROP BULLETIN. Mr. Eckels. in his speech, quotes Thomas Jefferson as indoreing heart» ily the following: “It is to be de- sired that coins had never borne other names than those of their weight, and that the arbitrary de- nominations called moneys of ac- counts, as pounds, shillings, pence, etc., had never been used," but is it not the part of true wisdom, if it were well that they had never borne other names to immediately divest them of that with which they have been invested and simply place them on their own individual basis of in- trinsic value, as they practically are in all international commerce. [mu CuAnLEs W. Columns. no 71m 080 71:. U. H. BALCOM, Undertaker All Gasoline sold by the undersigned is “mind through the very "nest m‘m gauze. Mun removing the small atoms. which otherwise clog the vnlve‘ and necessities the cleaning of stoves by an expert. D. K. (IRA m. mum d W'I Dnz Rem-o Beef, â€NI, par Mind... Veal, aim. per hunt. Hutton, per hnnd ..... Wu: Lunhs per hum! “drop. per lb. live.. ‘ . Pork. indmia. per hnnd Ludqnglb ..... . .. flat-kc}; par l5. live. a.†I. I‘ it [Fug duped. [for hngnl. In P. Bun-y Canny, 2‘20 “Um-sh m. “In, m as M “GM'M 19pm M'- h Ito 5.0.! Moving piam, .I hi... I“ I "Mid lirw at town pried pi... Conan with um mm. M mum-“Ii" hung and I‘m your": Min vic'u um «mum» no!» or W wm. them Tim IDCAL MARKET. Follovlng will his fmlml Hm mml who! u the “ma of going In 'Irmï¬: 11-de pin. in - mu" am 'in Ht “m. M!“ In mlifl'y you Mâ€- an "Hug In minute. (13"- MING CHICAGO PIANO HOUSE lemon, your nonma- h uullml m man-Ir. Hymn Pot-In u "w mu M .0“ wt to talc. mm M. the “-0 um m‘ 900.!“ and ovum-mind Wyn-m .m the c'hiMn-n 0-- ml“. Ibo hatch and nllern from “I manor 0! “mun-h Imam", I! "(am Try-10c hunk: In am... loom (Forchlldm man... m- M :II (hip-akin Drug awn. m. ".0 Pill†0‘ COIMI'OII ~ N\ rull l‘. I' ‘ Oil to! mlnflpuuon. Imlmvullun uml. “noun... 0.: 9 Mn! Imulu my! “Web, lamulm Mk-lu mnl $1.1m. To “Manon with all mI\-m-u~.~.l ronodh- u â€.00 pvt mum (um. VIII'I syrup l'qnfln. Hull grvul rem-uh formmulpnuon. hunger-«hm. r|-,, L now plflout In [Or hulls-v- (I! apt-uln- forth-“unveil“: n mull m in a lam unotlly.) Tryu my hum.- .10 do.- ?0rt-) at Carp-maï¬- â€NIL; sum-u. In dougood, and do», Mum, u... 3" Got. you VI" llnd [lu- hv‘l mun-«Ir 0‘ ï¬lth and thnxyhjf "uni" f,‘ â€I Glader’a work. and all kinds of in the shock or stuck, with threshing being done in southern and central counties. Oats are being cut in southern eounties, and are ripening flat in central; the heads have Iilh-d somewhat since the recent ruins. Hay cutting shows timothy in he very light and hey exceedingly scum»; much millet, cane and corn is being sown for fodder and many ï¬elds will be planted to peas and beans to util- ize ground and provide additional crops. Fruit is still promising with early apples, peaches and plums being marketed in southern counties. uon‘rusnu SECTION. Good showers fell over the north ern section the ï¬rst of last wank, with light scattering showers on Friday. Saturday and Sunday, impruviiig vegetation in general. The dryness of the ground is such, however, that more rain is needed to wet it well Corn and potatoes are doing m--ll corn is being cultivated the last time, in most ï¬elds and will be lillll ln‘ 1with the ground clean, iinely lllllH'l‘ ‘ ized and mellow. “hem! and 1'"). especially showing the damage sus ; tnined by frost. Outs are rim-ulna} more slowly owing to the later-ml! days and the ruins have cuusml at considerable ï¬lling of bl'llllï¬ with; more favorable report» of tliogimnin I Chiuoh bugs are still (loin-,5 NJIIIU' damage to outs and in n («w ruwï¬ goingtothe corn. lluying has lu- gun, with timothy very light; uu-n' numb by will be short lL‘l unupzu'ul ; with former mum. : Elm-M done if desired. Furniture Dealer. Furniture Repairing 0000. BETTER. III'L‘fl' STRAIN ED. IT Di EX I’ESM \' E BUINOIICAI. YEb. AND I LL! N018 .m. m 5. 4. . .- ï¬n. *l 75â€"5. 7 â€1' #1 III ,Z-Ht . .‘L‘I .‘h' 5.10 ’5 it BRANCH YARD “OWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS. DEALERS IN LUMBER, MOO.a.0.0.06......OIOGOOOOIOQODOOOOOOO.DQOOQOOOOIOOOU "mum, l-ul “than! aim-mu. '0'" I awblo-Ilr harm-n! nI vmnr "Ham Cun‘. Thom w-wh unit-Jay I rnmmrurnl n-lu‘ your mmrnIk-n. um! [ml-n I "mam" mm. H mnwl. I an In .mv'wl Mull). «ml It! hmrlbla "min. In! 'n'nll‘v‘d. Iï¬ï¬ I. 0""! mm "qu Inuit-flu!" nwmh'n. ban “Inflow" Id! In. I flunk!" v-Ilr "I‘M-w» Fun.†«Ier womlvrtul ma! run (all) mans-rod ll. Yuan "I". C.‘. "an" s. Q0000...0.0.9.0000...OOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Hunt» l'lu-mlrnl k 81¢. 00.. La 6mm. “l9. llvut anl hum Inc-n a Int-an" flovmflnr mun! â€an. and ulnrhm "m mm (in 1mm- lmn- nmuknfl Minn In I'M!!! «I‘m- rrnktly "on day. It whol- Iona-u nub». I-numu mmâ€. nun! in Nashua. mm no I In! at" up "no on- ol Inhuwro In H..- umn Nina. M Ira-O. [mm "In m-«llnl "Kn-I" Curr"f "37‘" Torflm" and “mm- nlhl‘f Ill'llg,'giul ï¬lm"! 0100-0030, ll in [WWII] O'rur'uhlo‘. )‘ml tin ml [win In ulnp um'uu lnI-urvn will! 3‘00-00'0. II will uulif†â€I"! u'ln u /u nIu’: and [1mm llllil‘l‘ fur Iulnm-u will "our. Your uyala-m will In- m [In [mm niruh'm- m: Hu- dug lufun' â€mt Inukmmrflr-I rho-u- ur numb. .lu um: :44ch H‘rlllru umn‘uuh‘r In ll/taclhl’rl’ run' (hr luluu'rn Imlu'l in all Nu fm my. I'rivr SI!†prr luu‘ m- I! bun-n (Sill «lay-u 'n'u/nu'nl m’ mum-[I n-jumlnl. Mar unit by "U tlrugminlp m' null In A: u! by Inul "murmlo-ml c'm’v‘.) $1.3". mm! u’um :w‘ripl .N'JJII’lJ-i MUN Japan Tea, 35 cents per lb. 3 lbs. Oolong Tea, 35 cents per lb. for Young Hyson. 35 cents per lb. {BLOC A few . . . . words about " . *1 ‘7'wa Vâ€"vwâ€" '4:er “2"“ W. H. Colville. SASH, DOORS AND MOULDINGS, sum womc, CISTERNS, TURNINGS, FINISHINGS, 1m). 9?} I LI] â€"41“qu i! 1' H'Im'tly H blunt/1h,†n STQP 2211'}: $2131: T0 BACCO W. H. BARNHART. Richelieu B rand Salmon, per can Columbia Brand Salmon “ †Blur- Back Mackerel, pct can . .. Sardines, in Oil. per can .. .. . .. Potted Ham, pet can .. .. .. TOO HOT TO COOK! ! CANNED MEATS AND FISH. . Canned Goods. We have lately added a choice line of Teas, which we desire to call attention to. Several flavors to select from, either one of which will make a delicious beverage; Nolu tlm lmv prices: Agent for Pillsbury S: \Vashlmru’s BEST Flour. Choice Fruits llt-rrios and Vegetables received daily. Guods doliwrml lrcc. um» onm: momma ram CINI'AKI’. c g: Igpwmygu And gets up a very dainty cold supper. without the heat and worry connected with cooking a hot mm]. Thmv warm day: are w‘ry trying on the good house wifv. mpccially when she has to scan a ï¬re and hm! up llw house to prvpare supper. The wide-awake mun‘an doesn't do ‘his: she orders an assortment of our l’. A. LORI) LUMBER COMPANY, $35G MEATS ONE GIVES RELIEF. nf pa'irv. SEN!) SIX TII'U CHN'I' h‘ TAMI." 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IT'S INJURIUl 'S '1'!) 51‘01‘ .\'( 'J)III'.'.\' (The North Side Grocer.) Y A RD AND FACTORY LA ORA NOE, ILLINOIS. Iii 'i‘iiilf lit-Inf. so-m 18c Ill. 14c H1" 30. Main 80. - Dow-on Gm, m. Cleaning and Repairing NEATLY DONE. B. Roth, MERcHANT TAILOR. Miller Building, mu kl) 0f EDUCATION. Dirt. No. 2.. Twp. 8 M n. l‘mï¬htâ€"I‘. D. I , Saw-Mary tun-mm. P. from. “moâ€"m» . .m I. Iâ€. 5:. n. Noun-r, w. n. 1 .1. Iv. bun-y. t'ommmoo on It. floor-I. 0. P. sum, J, W. '06:). I‘ wraith m M DI pm'Lw, x. rm». 5 3. mm. a. 2. Wan-‘3‘ (‘ommifllâ€" M m and Omaniâ€"W. 3. Tonsâ€. ’2 ll, Sour. I“ I'. I. m. DR. G. A. SIDDONS nounommo pmswux a. and .:- summon. and» tag II W 4h. Oahu. JunV u .\ «I. I‘m . . Inï¬nitm. l':r-nn1â€"I.ll‘mw Tumultâ€"4' I. P 1‘- m. 1.. 10.... u n Mm. A u mini-i .1an I'l urn Inumuvnâ€"n' II. Oral.- lu- Mummyâ€"P. w. In H. um um v , u n- Jan I. I‘D. Tll‘ "vita-JV I Inn-.ruwrrlnâ€"J. . I‘D. ,‘ Ski}? wry-0;... “a luunh r munm. \ lun‘ mg hullm-n «Null: WWW-dwm I H I)...“ may. "W13. u 5, mV "gaun- and on "an. DIM fl “m 'H“ In: th-mu any-:3... mac... B7“ lg} up» u may, hunk h. Imbpl I. .I. In! .-I I.†Tm.‘\ un- ~I'In.tuiunum Ill}- 11â€": t1": . Ian“. Iâ€. lut- [mu-MI. I. I 0 0 I. Muno- mud-luau.†u. m5..- ann-i “Gd fun-OJ; In A‘ n. u. I. "all ll .vunulï¬. n.0, m Dun-n0“... II. MLQOJ. u..." "a, mood-J nun... VH1". mu“ 1- annualâ€"u; um“. I. In! I". II, mun. hum."- hnnr ll mud n“ in“. wan-Mn, "an“. on nod-wt I. out no." u Jun-nun In: Ji..lu-nu.cr ll-nHruquMmt u. t. s. Vat: Chang. 202. “In“ Gum: Lodg». 82‘. A. f. C A. g; m. I In'J'Quudu at out month sawho- at m :m n. III.. will: mkllrullun 0‘ "to Holy Blem- iul. “an un- nu‘diafly l-vlud w lib-d. 11w“. :ml um] «I: Tun-hu- Mun .ouh l- )In-unk Hull. Haul-m um III-nu. Id- num-_ Mu- uuu tin/1.... I. lllu. \\.x.I'Aurzl1zl. isn’t. indium. 'H. Into-chi». Rumor. lh-v. John C. 8531:: Supt. ol Slldu Srluml. M. u. Inbhonu. Services out] an I] uruhm. Morning prayer at Itâ€; flu -lmul u: ":45. s: run-0km t‘. um... Md.- In. \wrm-navmrï¬l. mm- Tm" I'LI'II -A. Mtâ€. w. \«râ€"nuâ€"l. M. Rm. Dov-u m. 'MJJ‘rnlâ€"C. K. loo. ruwumm‘lmrm flmnnâ€"o. I. M 1 Chumh ol thew Virgil- mm... [pimp-l My up My}. lulheran~lfl€v Mlunu. ruwr. 3w IrmMLu. III. over: other use! I- m 1‘nlm'l t'hun'll. Sunday moo! AM Service. Guman Evlngdicalofliv. P. BIUCIII. Pastor. Sank-en Sunday at 10:45 I. II. and 1:“ D. II. Sumhm School In 0:30 A. III.. II. DICE". â€Int. \‘umm I'cuule'u Alliance at. 1 p. II. Prun- mwlhm Woduvnduy at. 7:30. 8W cor- dinlly lm'nml. lutheran-jlmv lq. Sllfllo. g) ervlwu n-rvery Namath month; -t l0 o'clock. livery \vn'k any aluminum. 3 o‘clock. Survive: Sunday at. was I. In. and 1:00 p. I. suuduy School at. 1:! In. W. J. HOI'I'III .Iugt. l'myer Immune walrus-(lay n m. 1: . p. worth League land-y "an“; flnlnk Bapï¬nâ€"Jonm Froderlck Bonner. Putor. Sun Ices But-day n, 10: on n.“ H . lid 1. H.031 Imm- school at 12 31.. Prof. H.“ Noam, 1: Junior Yuung l'aople’u Unlun. :Wl'. 1.8.31". Augmlde. ï¬upl. ii l-JJï¬e'a Bupflll Union. I... P. 11., \V II Edwnnln. Prev, ('ummulllull, First and†In "or: month. Weak-day flarvlo-I. urumtmxawodqeoq“ oping. _ P._x_. 1 m mun. Natiï¬g. Ianâ€"Woman! Sunday in awry month “1.00 P. . “0:701:70? DOWNERSAGROVE DIRECTORY. nelhqdisyEplsfonfâ€"RtyiA E. IAuluuPuhr. In D i "m", inâ€: mw_flt ._ _O_“ d “I: r Vin-"Ali. 1"... l I , \IIII'I‘O. M ,\ 1,: awn-(m. mill-0'. rile luau-h. I‘D-vi. Ollie: and Wes, TIIWSIWIP 077mâ€. HIJJHS O'mâ€. ling, II. R. Erect, Dow-ner- Gme, Ill. unï¬t Lunamnm u mud 'H‘V‘l I... mad 7.0!!) mm mm»; s‘ r. luau-u. I. 0 71ml... v.0. Ant-n.