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Downers Grove Reporter, 24 Oct 1895, p. 11

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and a m w by no other an m. magma-aphid 00 m m- 0. .09 pm of f V“ w to m. noel-Hy to FL . mun-mum. Ho's-om: 5: m "an. Canon a. frame. r: m Decor-The doctor «lied E WI! today and I Just gnu Mn a mi- m to for not coming balm. He was :5” [at week and and to see my 31m Ind then went 0! '1th :17- III no anything. Ir. Daceâ€"And um thin you an ‘. annouyourmnanatoum Mmmnummmmm India.“ I out I- : chub. 0. Sabbath e ntng week, a clergy- nu from the South. who in remnrkahle for the duplicity and unceremoniousâ€" ge- of his manners, was ofldltlng (or . brother mlnlater. when. after an- .ounclng the number and the very: of a. [m win, he discovered that he could not med further without the aid of h]. Mold. and. Itntchlng hinge?! over the pulpit to the minister of the plies. who wu sitting In the mum room below. he exctalmed In ,(t nflcloatly audible voice "1 any. It. did you new my gin-ea?" The ‘ prion thus warm. without utter- m 1 word. mood up the putht m". “a removed the "ulna-es” from the worthy Inn's wig, to which they had hen unconsciously exalted. 1nd placed them upon hlI venom". none. Pram. whlch are Indy cum. and mm It hon-faced type In quick "fem. No other “diary cu amp-re with the W h m- pn- tie-lat. no Fuller Book my of Kimm- .3. "ML, :11 the unmarked um gents o! the Band-rd. It to II ('0 volumes and in mid at various "tau, “cording to the coat at later“! In which It It bond. The when mm m 812 to $24. and um I... an m Involved. “In Me- I- up!“ not only to the Mg of line! (man In "In-umâ€" doll. II lid" "00'" than (we-"- nIn Alla-alt (no no ion on a giggle page. with their mum aim. but to mum-d wads. Malina and fl. you” In the Hand-ramble animal-hunks“). «some with]. null "In“; This can .310, um time In oin-mung 1 slim and trim um 1 club He. m km W: Ulla. “hunt-lam M win pn- mm Mid he and. and null- fl.‘ m- have will be found Ilda a. "a. Ill-v. Illa-67m. My. Had. m can niece cunt I'll- m 0- cu W I» m d Wait at opp-oil. nan- m “ml nuchnk. CIIDIII‘ can b m cm the exact m- united. Synonym. and antenna: are a! flu ”(on "he in am“ clear dunne- Uou batman mutual or words. which dun shade Into «A minor very dun-U. No watt cum! I: so (all and char 1- in Ire-"ION. ol qua-yua- a. It. Band-Ia. not "an warn devoted ml, I. thus own-vet. sport-l "In I. hâ€" m"! to main III- a 4mm- mln Man of tho work. Ind Ill In- mdn In words. In at. unico- h. 'm ”in” am that (hr wort h 0|. mum" In above mums. lb unlit m. an“, antenna". a:- Iu. “who. manhunt. ran. at... M. loo-lodge. thou- word- vllI doc-loo .- ntour-Io no tum. mm o! the abject demand. It. I!" Imoo h devoted to dennlllonn than I. the Century. For «wk 0! than ”bum the words. umticlm, M. alum. civics. co-eduuflon. “cry. evolnuon. ntlonamm. min!- lat. 0. the on! or the sauna m mlottho [napalm-dwelt. m. whole mvtouu experience 9-. o! m. valuable. II. n a common I... M mun. than: that (In work on the Standard 0: much more "will; mun u m on tho (‘onturyz when the M It!!! has been loaded a 3M amino scour-u In “than. me Snndud will be (md to to par excellence. When the Innâ€" deuw human The necessity tot condemn-n u. been so you A: the mumb- at the Standard «In. the dell-luau have been worked over um Mica-hum mks tho-11“,”! capital Mutton. When the Century Dictionary was placed on the market a tow your: use. scholars of the United States and En;- iand at once recognised it as the stand~ ard authority in lexicography. it was believed that it would answer all ques- tiona for years to come. But this is an age of unparalleled activity and in- vention. Ne‘w words are constantly Mn: added to an the want or the scientist and Inventor, and the” in course or time must come into common use. While the Century Dictionary was complete up to the date of its pub- lication, the time that ha intervened since then has warranted the publica- tion of a new workâ€"Jute Standard Die- tionary. [ta vocabulary te the largest of any dietiounry in existence. It conâ€" ‘ talus 301,885 vocabulary words and J phrases, by actual count. while the Century has only 225,000. To com- prehend this more clearly. let on lake one letter, ”A.” Under thin letter the Standard hue, by actual count, 19.738 words, whlie the Gen- tury has but 15.631. 1 dilerenee of over 4,000 terma under “A." ll for no other reason, the Standard should have the preference, and no possessor o: the Century can claim a complete lexicon with one-toorth 0! the words in the luau-so omitted. The definitions In the standard are models oi clear-ens and perqieaity. They aim to define. not describe. merely. They we be- Illelltly ahorter than those 01 the Cen- 9"!. while seating more facts and in Inna-lug About It. I‘M-l Lulu "ANDARD DICTIONARY. 51W On nunu'oua subject- took I: from women, inlet} ll viii Cancun, with in only Dutch blood, 8AM}! JENNINGS. Fir-t Ducha- ot lnrlborom. not In" bean aimed of Corneliusâ€"- nothyunymu. Honda-enm- MpdAragpoct {or money, m John. Bo f I hm Hui I'D". the mun! uni ramparimn 9! lie arr-mi unto-man and [menu 0! Oman Anne’s nign and m [ml railroad mn oi the nlnoironil «aim-y In moi-i inirmilu. The" in Mi "an in min ii lum- in MI. lull It In. no and of munch-0‘ For cor-noun. Vanderbilt lo noi lilo- mthr Irv-rid I'M. In is plum! hr. side John Chart-hill. True. Churchill can Inch the gruior man. Noi only M4 in m manning;- of figuring II hauls and Min-nu and Cabinet: "in "hie-n it» whole maniacal" mane of inc Maury of n line for I but-ground“ aoi only nu be cut an a rim»! Icicl- h an cor-l: oi mil-r dignity and marâ€"8m In nil. oi Mn "uric-o nmi his limo-serving quail. ”on. he did in” (hi gmtnm of non] whirl. didn't-khan tho (cw majestic (imam in line world's accords. Cor- nelius Vanderbilt. on the other hand, was scarcely a Mac in history at an. no It In written by are drum and trunâ€" M historian. and a for mine. of mi. if he had it be In: never glven a chance to show it. Yet he ind one mu, int Marlborough bud. and it was that lands him the tint lmflel' o! the ochncn oi transportation (hi the world has neon. and up till the present (Inc the grntat‘ihe faculty of am. in; and ordering condition according to his an fur-seeing can. “caulk inc the objections and interposition: o! smaller-cinder! men. Vanderbilt, in n Intern! In], had Quinnâ€"and genie. nuns mutation. Ana John mid probably be nudylng noun. a" tu- ao-u-ln which haw- mmblllhtd (hm- utlno m countablml-nm of "III In.- cmwy. lot I: h the Inna-Mo I" « bun-a Mull-n Hm (my pew-hulk not to nllbllnh a mum mulllhfln- and um IGMM. And low (but to. mom: we. of "no Vundoflull money I"! u to England to more In! ulna (at. the ml: at mow-n. u mm to look as though u we" Um for the Int Indmulnn at I rmllon In an In. To begln wllh, the destlnatlon of the new: American fortunes la hecomlns a matter of public convern, especially an mount of the tendency o! thelr ln- herl'turs. when women. to marry tor- elxnera'ol noble birthâ€"‘whlch suggests that In a ten years [tom now poll”- an economist: and aoclologlat- will (New York Correspondence.) HE announcement of the engagement of the great-grand- daughter of Cor~ neltus Vanderbilt to the descendant In the ninth gener- ation of J o h n Chumhlll, conquer- or of fiance. ruler in all but name of ~ England. and first Duke of Marlborough. is the topic ol‘ the day in two continents. The two young people themselves were pre- sumably less interested in the various reflections which theewnt will mlltorth than other people; but there can be lit- tle denying that o more notable enâ€" Elsement has not been announced in America since Inrome Bonaparte told a nuns-lead and excited world that he dost-ed to take to wile Mlse Eilnheth Patterson. 01 Baltimore. {mum AND HEIBESS. :13” ‘ 7/33 71.11 away JJâ€"IDKDIO ( Oh. .FJ-llgz<> < LO MU<-Bfl<: rid: mug.- Commâ€"Both spring "on Strung le- Wbo Wm lander. In 'l'helr flueâ€"“flu Dual-lu- WI. 1.2:: L1; Inf. 1mm, Vmuo clone autumn tho Ida; no: monuments M Int Egypt’- Lu! September vs. III. haunt (- 160 main Paris. Rial Vanderbilt's predecessor- are worth ginning at. The firm Dachau or Marlborough m. of com-e, Sarah Jennings, the confidante and favorite of 0“" Anne. whose name will live in him u long on that of her illusâ€" trlou husbandâ€"4h. woman who "har- m; been the wile of John Churchill" would not marry another than no am. an 'Iht his rank. Al Anne Churchill mt! her husband both died before her pun-ohm the Church"! Ultlel were never enjoyed '3! "I'll- _ u"... u”..- u, the son of ihe Duke of Marihornugn the Churchill titles were confirmed n; the children of Anne Churchill and her eon Cherie: then We the named Duke. and liter the death of his hell brother by the first marriage of 13. Earl of Sunderland, the If“! Earl. Be. ride the title of Duke of Marlborough the materials“ Ilse acquired the title- ‘0! flarqull of Blandford, Earl of Mul- horough, Baron Churchill. Lord Churchill of Bynmonth. in the Scotch peerage. Prince of Neilenhurg of the Holy Roman Empire. The English ”I." give the Duke u Prince of Iindelheiq but the Almunch do Goths states that Nellenlmrg was sub- Itimted for lindelheim in 1714. The mung Duke. Chainâ€"Rich" John Spencer-Church!" his use In. the ninth Dulu- al lnrlhoroogh and "mm En! of Sunk-thud. In rally a ‘Bpencor by 0mm Ind I Church"! only by royal "rant. He Is wrung from John Spencer. who wn knighted about 1510. and than ascends-ta be- came Baron Spencer Ind Earl of Sn. Garland In the next century. It was the third hr! 0! Modern“ who took for Ms mud wife Anne Churchill. the daughn-r of the great Duke, ma after the death of the ”trunk of Bundlord, i Down. Ha I: very young. hula; be! born on November 13. "71.00 M in Jun: sun or u- zm smug; nu rial In Eto- ul Mn unhenfly v. Claw. whvwhodfl "rivet!“ In In“. and up yum pole and era-M I. I mm to 0-05" m‘ un" ”autumn. No It lit-0'.“ n burâ€"M ought to loveâ€"good tune In mintâ€"I. hot. and ell-o; nd mo. MM be I. Nidy '0 lo M..." Ind Ml malty mu. He II nu "holy m em out a new Manda or Bam- bury. In: be may do :- veil u Ila mld'flh". who was hard ”eaten-II of Inland antler Mansfield. and that ‘ rm be doing Infinitely hem-r It“ ny Inn-be of the Fur Hundred who. I":- Vanderbilt nigh! have married would "or mvo dreamed of doing. ”A"! one 0! the not! mmhtnx of the young nobkm of Wind. ht troll following In the tootsie,- of his (utter. Whose reputation need not tn be re- called, he his already “do his entry Into politics and Intends to devote his» self to 3 public am. He mu undo the mver o! the “dress of the but“ ‘5 "I“! to the Queen‘s speech on the opening of the mu Pu-lhmnt. an hour generally mun-ed upon the non dllunxulnhed and mamas o! the you-or members or the party II been moat carefully ““63““! “a trained to understand the mem' ue- at her station. end to to! as the mlfisu-eu ol' 3 great eatsbllahuefl- , H. Vanderbilt. She is about 18 yea" old, very tall. very vivacious and quite Good-lowing. with dark hnir and a Pronounced brunette complexionâ€"she is heiress to one of the grelteet tor- tunes in the world and has only on care "1 life. that her father and mother are divorced. 0! mm it can scarcely be ”Noted that so young I girl should have 38 Yet very pronounced chancâ€" ieristicn. but her n-Iends say she has much sweetness or disposition and charm of manner, and her executive “him? has already been tested. A:- in “ways the use with the chiidnn of parents with great lorinnel. the hu it to n lady l8 w'e now suppose-'1“ might never have worn I sword. Bo that he knew what. it was to rise in the world. And In line. one thin: ll Probable; that Cornelius Vanderbilt could have commanded an army be“ ter than John Churchill could have bum up the New York Central mu. road. But now to look at the younx people *Misn usual: Vanderbilt is the “Winter o William K. Vanderbilt and the Stand-daughter of the lute William would never hay. done. even In John Churchlu'l demand day. not It ho Ind died a pauper (or relating It. And than. too. though he an horn s am. John chm-emu land had I\VOU but. outlook or It at first In 3 young nun. and If he had not had a liner whom the Duke of York pecullmy delighted to honorâ€"which, by the way. In those gays was not thought on much ducted- The young 5th of Marlborough 1' The Int sum or Moreyâ€"b begin her work of love In 0-"!th was Lord Run" a! Killer's-'0 dour. '00. a! I Int... fooâ€"I- ‘no Gunnin- (ta-sill. Planar-lynch. no a! In. vnltlku ”no. In Ila-h. in has manned In (In (and of nut" (film of “must. at. h u (bu held 0! the caller's tat-hoe! h (In: on] All One. mch to help the poor. It. boarâ€"And lhh III. you [an M- I tub at your tonne. Thu mm to "all. M- Io (ll-(non your can per- mm. tw- today And I In“ an II. a talk- Iu to for not com!" balm. ll. Ill In. lm in! and and lo no my tongue ud then want cl “the“ [IV- |I¢ manhole. mu Mgr Ant. 8!. Pnnl. III... or City eht on... No‘ no cum: BL. Chm. Oink. I. “on. 0.0m Paw Amt. CM”. l‘u ald- lo want- and m Inc-I- th- Mdngu C. W. "reaping. Ngnh- ACID-Ia “I (M with. no Chlcuo and Baum: IIIIMII R. I. VIII durum the mm at us. Expo-I- uon at Atlanta. 8cm. 1!. In Doc. :1. mo. ole "motion-II, In. union 5.: I'm CAM-go And an than. A low n. “cut VIII In no“. and through mm In III "than vol-u. TM- In It .m- the mm mm to Anna. 0311m- "a Ibo 80ml. A Ion-c mun: quiul. Chicngo Chmnicle: Having you tired oi polo. being aurtelmi with tan- ‘ nu um football, several o: the society men of Evunoton have put their heads together to invent something a little out of the ordinary. and u a result a roller muting rink in to be opened next month in the mm which. until three weeks ago, Ins rtillud u in auditori- um ior the First Pmbyteriun church. The rink will be A select ail-lr. Into which "it common bud will not be u- pooled to maker and it II said that ihe society people In taking (rat inter- ; eat in the plan. Connol- loam. A: mercury wnl surely destroy tho loan at Imell and completely demon um whole system when enterlnz it (bran-h the mucous surfaces. such ur- flclea should never be used except on pnscrlptlonl from reputable hyIl- clans. as the damage they will do a ten- !old to the good you can poulbly aerlvo from them. Hall‘s Catarrh Cure. unnu- tutured by F. J. Cheney i 00.. Toledo, 0.. oonttlnl no mercury. and In taken Internally. ucuux directly upon the blood and mucous sun-ce- o! the nyl- tem. In buylnx Hall's Caturrh Cure, b. lure you get the genuine. n l- uken In- tel-null . and made In Toledo. Ohio. by I". J. C euey Co. TeIUmonlulI (nee. Sold by drugslstu; price. 75c pet bog. ue. nur- Funny Pun. fie. scouidet the: I smell orchard. I luv ‘nrd tree- erouad every tenement heuee will [1’me enhance the value. utrect end hold e better clue at ten- ante. mete life more enjoy-Me and the! too It practice“, no can! We tell you the" in a greet dell or eelnlhneu when we look ehroed end eee how It!!!) and eellleh may are with their temte. end ottenumee perchenee some 8001! tanner lean hle (arm and novel "my and Ie Io win-h :- to reserve ell. you. all the (run producedfienylng even thin to Me tenant. Lendvowhere owe their tenante and the public aenerelly,e duty by planning e1. least a moderate quantity of trees. Thle II A wine pub- lic WI!oy.â€"-0rnmenul Tm crowing. Iowan o! ohmic-u M Mil-l M It. Val-n o! In... no. mu manor. um others, too. when pluc- m «mutate 01 um um IMO tron. Lulu. now may round phea- au (lucid 0! tree: or all klndu. Bu III. Ind-owner ever stopped to consular um I small orchard. I luv mummwmmm FREE mm. mum Iowans-Nam. n- “compâ€"mu- M van an mnmmmm-«m mmuflnnfmmu “I ‘flmlflhaawfllm mug-Won Amrfiuxm.ug. whit-unit ' Uranus} Qua. Remarkable Offer! m Yam-ms conmox, m cogâ€".1... 4 Free toJm. x, 1896. FREE culled End béiiag well lilac-id: ' will In“ W any sub-flute if M. h for vale by all t! girth-ml W11“ “but: uluund by the California Fig 811', (ho-Inwhmm-ehprlnudmmy package, dun Ibo null-e, gynp of “Pip! Hn W for. no}; naval,“ a)”. ‘uumthobtono Minn-dun” humid-l mop-rue- a! spark: hp um; («tartâ€"ll] during the men. dwell!" mlda braid-da- not! lawn I n y en a. mm. It hawâ€"Mm to ambush-l not 1' lb m swan-I at Its “in! mks-him”!!! “ac-on lb! KH- n Hm: and Bowl: um". mk- en n: than and u h parked, [no hm: my «mam-z»:- Mus- mud . I h o‘S’km‘: 50‘?! Mop comm ad l-m‘ and and: to enjoy-nu who. flfltlly mar nun] who I". M In "um "Cmflllld :1.” [lb Ian, :3. 0n." n . Run. 1 Ion pm. 1 ulnpflnEdn mum‘s lid Much to no" of :13!!! H... 'III I“ an ulna m .m. M the pun “quid luau-Va “lwinclpygu nub-ad II the The Victoria Embankment In Lon- don has 1 surface of «3.000 square yard- lnd costs 815,000 ‘ yen-10 loop In to pair. ~ 'llthomflOfll-gm Bonn Quantum!!! and roll-n1“ may. I. Ila-Lou'- mun mm [or CIIHNI m ‘ n nu ma um there Are ovier 700.000.- 000 needles made each week Within the llmlts o! the town or Reddttch. En;- land. Nee lane, in lung-- Severe! Cambridge young men re- cently went on a. bee hunt, which. In ‘eome respects. was A nmrhehle a!- 5 fair. After 1 Ion; lamp and much pe- ‘tleut waiting. they located whet they thought was a swarm of heee in n hol< low tree. Axes were procured. the tree tell. but Inveetlntlon revenled noth- ing but a hunch nut. They were sure there were some beee not (er 0!, and the next day went egun. 'I‘hle time they found a big blreh tree that showed an the sign. of eontelnin; the muchâ€"looked tor prize. With renewed courage, they went to work. the tree tell. a large piece was cut out where the honey was supposed to be. and they lound another hornet'e nut. ' There were at least three quart: of the bus- xlng, Infurlated yellow-jacket». end the ‘ would‘be honey satherere beat a belly retreatâ€"Bangor Dally News. n. [mun of Lone. mdamczxi. The Lord Chief Justice of mu. Mop Donu- Sir Benjamin Ward Richard-on. Sir M Anvil. W.H.Rmfldmmmm m Punk 3. auction. - Mll- m mamas-a. may... mama.“ 2.1mm '3- ‘ém'W’e P 4'". ‘9 9';- M's-9": SMm.m.ln-iisummmnagm hm quIm-munmmmmm {wourMmdmmuam-c-nmnmm HERE anhlsmwflersmCmt Brmlnormlmtd Shun T who have not Ihudy murmured com Youth'scm ht mefiuthmrmmbeenlmd,who,cdhmm tumtmwmmmmtonnmmmuy Mllhmdumgtheco-lmyw. T E. Yovflm’s - COMPANION ' â€"A”Hl MO .I '- .' mm “u..::.'f'.»...':.-;,,g~'._. KNOWLEDGE 8131."!th “rm-amt Distinguished Contributors. ‘ Louise. ‘ magnum”. .1 'A_AA "8‘ 11-“ I I'm." mum. M "Nauru-1m... I. “Mflwmmt Ink:â€" 0 In“ w. u. _u.>cgncaoo. 0L. x. no.“ Hummus mats" 1: ll estimated am no tom In ro- qulrod for the Gulf water In true! Im- l’lorldu to the con: of Notm. In 1000 sold wu lllll. “a“ more VIIllllblO Hun ullvcr. now It. II um I mu. hank mlélhoom fwd-ump- mu‘ um mun-m m. I. final-Is The commandorvln-chlol of the ml- tun of Moroeco'l truly I: u Snowman. by name Kald lichen. I In Plow-Gun (or Conan-filo. to“ lay-199“}: M Mme-Dw- '4’"- 54.000 war-hippo" Ind 83. hurl, London, 82,000. m-mmuuhmmm mmlkw m.- mum ”mummnuownnwu in.“ The nylnx la attributed to VOID.- low that a mo:- In no: “annual- mm. loan-um mm! In. with ”M In. 0.0 With.” Mr. Gladstone In: a ma pencil tub t- lo M; that ho amployu It u n walk- Inrnuck. in" 'Il'lllfll. town-r drum (out. his u can. TL. maul profit of the flue- Oil“ II .15m000000 8t. REF-Tunas. an unnamed“. . Watt... immhlm Iain“ rink.

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