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Downers Grove Reporter, 27 Feb 1896, p. 7

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This is the only direct lineâ€"navel several houn’ time to Cripple Creek. Sand for full Information. JOHN SEBASTIAN. General Passenger Amt. Ohms». I’mmllv Conduct“! Fin-anion! to un- rem-In. Via the Chicago. Union Paclilc North-Western Line, in upholstered tourist sleeping mm. leave Chicago every Thursday via the North-Water!) Lino. Low rates. picturesque route, quickest time and careful attention are advantages oflorcd tn those who join these excursions. Cost of berth only 88.‘ Ask your nearest ticket agent for full particulars or address \V. B. Kulskern, G. P. t T. A., Chicago, Ill. There Is money to he made in Crippie Creek. When You go take the "Rock Island Route" to Colorado springs. W'B'y addressing G. 1‘. Nicholson. G. P. A.. Monxdnock Building, Chicago, you can obtain {ma literature descriptive of the Great Somhwost. Ticiwt rate will be about one (are for round-trip, with liberal limit: and stop-over privileges. These Santa Fe Route excursions will enable you to take a Midwinter trip into a new coun- On March 10, 1896. the 8mm Po route will run n series of hammkm‘ excursions from the east to principal points in Arkansas, Arizo- na. Southern Minnonri. Oklahoma, Inâ€" dian Territory and Texas. cm. I'm-union as am. Datum February and Intel on "to d the but sooth ot the yen to visit florid; The clinic is fin. and the nocioi feat- “ at their hetgnt ot interest. When you in" nude up your mind to go. yon nntnnliy want to so there an noon in Nth AM! In the most mmlortablo Inn-or. No mun whether you live in st. 11min. Chicago, Peoria, Indian- nnoiis. Coinmhtm, Cleveland. iiuilnio. New York or Mon. you can take one of the magnificent main: of the "Big Four Rontn“ from any one of these cilia to Cincinnati, and with only one change of ram continue your journey to Jacksonville. Direct connection: made in Contra! Union station, Cincin- nati. with throng): trains of all lino: to Florida. Call on or address any agent of the "m: Four Route," of Iddresa B. 0. McCormick. Passengnr Tulle man- ager. or D. R Martin. General Pan- rnm and Ticket Agent. Cincinnati, A (finals: .0 Mon Whm Dr. Keno-My. bolus returned to purllnmul hy "no Fkrlorl 0! Rich. took am «am opmufly o! noun. 3 vol: of com" on the Judges. M found 1 mm In Ilr. Wanner. 0n "n bou- dltldlnr. u Ill kind that 438 m 0! all panto- voied '- 1M Mun“. Dr. Kmaly‘o 9mm!“ Nlos «waned by s “an. numb". no final. m- in us In," O‘Oorml‘ Anna anor- vnrd why It Md mu unit-I ll. on purl]. to! once mat In no may, the W. my!" Mo Ina-Iv. m. amend: "Bed-d, I!) u to! light. ml 1 new line could to non no- lu {In 'nyo‘ lobby." Yanluon Press and Molina: ln Yunnan County, South Dalton. more m It lml one thou-ml tumor. 'ho came here as poor In the proverbial lurhy of Job Ind who uth count lhclr worldly maloc- by thou-lull. Many of them netted In with a house built. 01 nod. and almost empty handed no In as bone. and mm go. To. day they occupy Inc dwelllns Mum. have lame bum, nun norm. cullk. Mil and weep. (maule- llllcd wllh min. lmlt orchard- mad money In hand. We mentlon "III to chow "an 80ml: Dalton larmrn an tho pro-pn- Olll clam. l'ruu-‘rlly II (he rule-«not the euvmlou. mm lulr [Men {or grill: and llvo stock they would be rolling In wmllh. Prim-a. howuver. have nolhlnu Io do wllh lho lmlllly o! the Ill" and m luvonblo charm!" ol llw cumin. Tum natural advulun am her. In Mir nml awn procpcrlu lo the tanning run-m. A may or an Illa-"MN! pamphlet on "Immune“ In noun: Damn." Jun In- and by lb. film. Htlvnnkn and BC. I‘Iul nllwu’. can I» but by Mlo cam-m W. E. Pour". Ont-ml Imm- gnllan Anal. Chm”. Ill. It is stated that the gamekeeper's cottage in Skiddaw forest is entitled to the distinction of being the ioneliest house in England. During the sunk nor the gnmekeeper or his wife may in seen trudging back from Keswick. round by Lonsdale Pell, laden with the week's supplies. The nearest way to Keswick in the path by the Whit Beck. and that is five and a halt miles of as tough walking as can he well com- pressed Into that district. The house has the additional distinction of being the only one In the township. but it is said that the occupier In unable to vote, because there is no overseer to make out a voter's list and no church door on which to post it. II Pullman Tuna-III. Impll‘ can. The Burlington Route (0. B. Q. 1?. R.) run personally conducted excursion. to Canton-nix. leaving Chlcego every Wednesday. Through cars to Califor- nln destination. fitted with carpets, up- holstered seats, bedding. toilet rooml, elm; every convenlence. Special agent In charge. Route via Denver and Salt Lake. Sunshine all the way. erto for descriptive pamphlet to T. A.Grndy. Excursion Manager. 211 Clark 8L. CM~ use. 5:27. Eincinna'tfi) Jfi‘I-{Thfd ely’, N. W. P. A.. Chicago Ill., Geo. B. Ill-nor. D. P. A.. St. Loula Mo. I TIIIP To TH: OARDSN SPOTS OF THE SOUTH. 0n limb 10, tickets will be told Iron ninclpal cities. towns and villages of the north. to all points on the Louis- ville I: Nashville Railroad in Tanner no. Alabama. Muslulppl, Florida nnd I. portion of Kentucky. It one single info [or the round trip. Tickets will be good to return within thirty day- und will allow atop-over at any point. an the south bound trip. Ask your ticket agent about it. and u be can not all you excursion tickets writ. to a. P. Atmore. Genernl Passenger Aunt. gouging!» AK!" ‘or_ Jackson Smith. D. _ -_ .._.., ,‘v TO CALIFORNIA A Lonely “one. Mr. Woolley became known as one of the most successful lawyers In the northwest. He In said to have received the highest fees of any lawyer in MM- nesotn. having once been paid $600 in [old for a speech or live minutes In a successful plea for may for 3 con- vlcud crinflml. In not It. W90”!!! was offered by central Flat and other! mod with him I hm .lnry B Much has been written of Mr. Woolley's lite. his mores. his fall § through drink. his conversion. end his I dorotion to the cause in which he is now working. His father's family were tomong the early settlers of this conn- 1 try. coming from England in 1053 and settling It Newport. R. I. Dir. Woot- ley woo horn It Colllssyille. Ohio. his tether. Edwin C. Wooliey. being a prominent physician. Early in the 603 the tornily moved to Perla. lll.. nod at the ego oi 17 the young man hold a prominent position in the public schools. Mr. Woolley was graduated iron the Ohio Wesleyan College in 1871. went abroad. and on his return entered the law department of the University of hilchlgan. He was admitted to the her in 1873 in the Supreme court oi illi- nois. when the chief justice pronounced his showing on examination the most brilliant of all he had known. After} practicing four years in llllnols he‘ moved to Minneapolis. where he entered Supreme com-t practice, becoming state‘s attorney and a leading lawyer in crlminnl cases. in 1885 he was called to the Supreme court of the United States. He next engaged in civil prac- tice and conducted to n succeshxl issue one of the most important commercial iitlgations in the northwest..in which, no the representative oi a New York syndicate. he attacked a transfer of property on the ground of trend. and by one argument. recovered $2,000,000 for his clients. '00le may 0! Gin-th- Ilium Ind hum-co at“. H. In has n “Julianna-tumour" pm at It”. Party In a m mun 0"! Ir. Wool!” an M II thaw-imman- u lime-d. H. mm In. math to In no dunno. of the eon-dena- o! my men mu "My my lead right lives. and hollow. no but way to do um I. to "on! partial: Mhndn. Ho I. named with simply urging a" per. mm to "(me Ami-Hon wlth political put!” that refuse to deal frankly with the liquor mmc. This is the platform upon which John G. Woolley. one of prohibition'e toro- mont workers and moat popular agitn~ tors. hoe taken his stand. it is scarcely the platform or the prohlbitlon party. and might not unit the views 0!. those who believe that prohibition is a politi- cal issue to be fought for with machine tactics. Mr. Woolley holds other views on tho temperance question (or which he clone is responsible. and whlch have. no doubt, contributed largely to his (onto an a nucceeslnl worker in the cause of reform. He in known oil over the country and has thoueands or or- dent Idmirere in the route of the old parties. Hie acquaintance with the rie~ in; generation in especially wide-moh- lns through his activity upon the loc- ture platform in behalf oi the Young help men escape from the temputlon of drink. 1 do not care who kills the liquor tramc. Whoever or whatever agency undertakes the work can count on my support." THE MAN WHO WANT. CHRIS- TIANB 1'0 051‘ TOGETHER. “lam tilt hr Ill-1M Antle- no, Could curry "In Country {or I'm.- Ulnarâ€"flay B- Illo fund-nun (bur- aun- ol I'll-I Putty. MR. JOHN G. WOOLLEY N the hm or the national campaign It would not be our- prlalnu I! the name ,ot a cue-co nun mould be sound“ Ill our the Ind u a presidential pan- atbmty. say- the Tina-Harald. "I tun out. to kill the Igloon. and to JOHN D. Collecting ROI-not far flelmtn. Heinrich Felimeth, professor of cum mercinl science at Munich. recom- mends the collection at street car tick- ets. He has rounded a monthly bulle- tin, "Tmmbllletsport." the object of which in to give pictures of tickets and (or eu- fara in ma: cities. all furnish detailed information About than. no m to mum: a society Ind Q munâ€"c henna. ELIZABETH BREWER. consequence she la morn handsomely gowned than the muorfly of Washing- ton girls. Juno. unvar- In final-fled dunner! Ire extra-nu attractive young when and m a m In Washington wot, u they 'm In their Inna-n belle. Illn- Elizabeth Brewer. the younger. I. ono art In! par“: debnuntes. She In n chaining young man. highly em and with tho advantage of much European Havel. Indeed. all the chndrcn of Justice and In. Brewer an within this diocrlpuon. They no remun- nblo linguists and converse in In or m languages. Ill. Ink“. or "Betty." in I pronounced mimic In- stinct Ind In a :1an Amateur plln~ Int. She turn: her mm to a practical account use. and the prcuy frocks the wennuodhcrmm.un the mm “at! u... out, mm uhmlmd'nfiamnubmd InuMMaQ-umhcldo. mflmnohumnuntmd The Bible is I book of which we may edely assume that everyone has an up- proxlmate idea. In regards its general size or extent. Someone has actually determined the number of letters eon- telned in the Old and New Testaments. end finds this to be 8,666,480. Hence the number at letters which n square inch oi’ glue would mommodate, writ- ten out like the text of the 1024'. Prayer on thll Itrip or glue, in more than eight times this last number; or. An Inch square, covered with writing or the name also. or counting 227 letter- to each or such fractions would contain 29,431,168 letters. ~ on. 0! tin Wofld'n Inn-Is. Among the collection or the micro- Icoplo objooll In the Bullet: alum Anny Medlcal Museum at. Wuhlnsum la n. mclmen o! mlcrolooplc wrltlns on glass whlch contains the Land’s Prayer, written In characters so nmall that the entire 227 letters or that poll- tlon are engraved withln an area meas- urlng 1-294 by 1-44! of an Inch. ‘uhupmmeueoonnln lu- ‘ York end elem chem or eel-ht ew- pmte Interest; He declined In our to be come I temperance ulutor vrltlwut in! II- lured eatery. and has since that tune declined even more mun-lug otter- lo mater the legal prom-em. It. Woolley nu per-[Item]: declined to be under anybody! management 0: to be held by my eoclety. church or political party, on (0 lune circular: or mm» graphs of lam-ell u a lecturer. He 1- n tum-Ito speaker u Christian Endowm- eonvenuone. and le believed to have Id- drelead Inner n'mllencu upon his ehoeen subject. then any other wanker. He spoke 100 «mauve nluhu In mum-pone. thirty mum in New Keven. end elxty night: In Boston. He has tnveled in Enxllnd. Scotland and Wales. mun; Mend- whemvu- he went. If ill; the enjoyment of (nod health, and the syskem is regular, laxatives or other remedies are then not mead. If ”meted with Any nctnnl Gimme, one my be commended to the most Iklllfnl phyllcinnn. but if in need of t 1mm, oath-hon“ have the but, and with a; "9“” ““m ""1 " m nod-ughumoctgenenl teal ills. which vanish before [tarif- fortsâ€"gcntle elmâ€"pleasant orb- rightly directed. There Is comfort In the knowledge. tint so any formant sickness m not due to say actual db an, but simply to n. ecu-st ted amal- tion 0! the system. which t pleasant family laxative. Synpof Figs. prompt. ly removes. That is why it in the cal remedy with millionsol hmilies,|ud s everywhere esteemed so highly Ix I" who value health. Its bent: cial eflects an ac tn the fact. that it is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without debilitating the organs an which it acts It is therein! all important, in order in get its henc- flcial efl'ects. to nuts when you pur- chne. that you have the genuine and-- cle. which is manufactured by tho Cali- fornia. Fig Syrup (‘0‘ only and sold by “‘EE‘ZWE‘M" Q'PKK‘EE‘J .._, t--.“ m: u better Imam-nah; of the transient. nature? of 0132 many pig!- Gladriess Comes la | Al mph... Jan-A 'isiiin n Apt: 2: ms é Bad men do right. only beam they bus to. Great men. beam they love to. l- ease." '0 ”I II I v" that can't out us anything In no.” no calmâ€"lur- "on. When a '0... me- . I“ fit hunch o! promise an In courting bl- lor Mn AII mus-m I"! not (fin-(um. but .1! In. marl-(hm ll" patina... TM and mlllll‘. «Ilium Ind pun- lylag film on an. In the Gospel o! In»: Christâ€"«Rn. hull DIM“ Tul- I can harm-h plenty at proof that "am lutemo-m- an: I" lruo (mm frknd- whn haw.- men m4.- Iumer nnd hum hm! hm: Mink:- I min then I commented um": yuur mnllvme. I Dun- uued In all thirty-two Mun. I am para-flu! willing tn tell what has hulml m.- and Inn.- rwommemlml ymlr pm: In uwml Inc-mm. win am now mm: "mm. I do um bulk-v0 I woukl Inn how-n nlvr now had It rm! [won (at Dr. Wlmnml‘ l'lnl: l’llln rnr thy Mun-d mu when cvvrythln' clan tuned. "Intuit-cum”. "Mn 1‘ ll. flown." 31mm and mama-M In Our-(on Inn |h|l In“ I"! (If "chill-r. A. I). II“. Dwight \Vurn'n. Numry Public. llrrrkn (ft-«my. Inc-Mann. Dr. Wllllamn' Mull nu. mum». In I human-M (mm. In" Ibo dumm- m nary In In! W "(a and ”chm in the h and mum: nmnnd unfit-I. Plat mm I" sold In hun- u M mu a but 01' ll: ham-a for ”M. and my In: had of all M'lll. or Mm! hi nun hy «Manly. In wmum' In]. l.‘o.. Behrmtndy. N. Y. I0 man) «menu-- that your mmlh'llw should have hallwd mo :0 murh. I mm mm walk (unto a distal-1w withuut 31-h mm very tired. and the bum-h an my back I- muoh nmaller than It wag. "Another trouble I had was a weak stomach from a chlld. Every muc vlhlle I would haw- bad vomltln‘ spells. consequently the (lat-tors round me a Very hard natlont to treat. My phy- llrlan Bald he had spent more tlme In sludylnx my run than that 0! any pullout he ever had. Several physlclnns advised mo m usw nu olectrlc battery. “’1.- not one and 1 used It for some tlmo belon- [ comnwncvd uulng the pllln. and continued in fur awhlle after 1 Mann uslng them, but l round out I could xv! along an well wllhoul. l1 and Jun: de- pI-n-lgd on the pllln. "When I commvm'od uninx mom I was no alt-counts“! that I had given uv the thought of over helm: any bvm-r. an after cw-ry nun-k I Inn: as much wanker Ind mom m-lplm. It menu al- most a mlracm to me that alter up!“ I had also been a sullen-er for nlxteen years with painful menstruation. Every time I would have to lie down most of the time, an it was Impossible for me to stand. At lnnt. as a. result of thin mmedy. (Pink Pills). thtly nonrly disap- penrml. Every time they should come I would (-rnmp and would have to use hot applications, and would take hot filings. team and m-ury known remedy, but at no avail; After using Pink Pills two months tin-y came on without any pain whatever. it had been two yvurs since more had lnwn any color. The doctors said it might ho the turn of life. but as l was tun young, only thirtyâ€" tlm‘e. ht- thought it strange if it was. flow 1 am just as anyone should be at those times. , , _ From the Press. Three Oaks. Mlch. Out It 'l‘hwe Oaks. Mlchlgun. llvel Mrs. J. 8. Flowers. (rum whom We publl-h part of a moat lnteresllns let- ter. The first 3mm of the letter was taken up wlth a description of her an!- I'erlnxl an a result or mnlurlal and uphold levers. Those consisted of rheumatism. nervous proumtlon. bolls. severe puns in head and back. etc" etc. The feature of her letter, whlch will be 0! the most Interest. however. (allows. and It will lntumt many women and pnrtlcularly mothers 0! young daugh- I Ingv list my I": vs ,yd fry Pb‘n A cm W II mom I101, mrwmmm nwcA'mWom. Results of Malaria] Mancini-amm- I Ilse" of the FIVOI' Wm I'D“ h Oil ’Mm spotsâ€"A “'Il‘llh' w lam Who-'3...“- and ‘Typhoiflevers. ' loinâ€"maul 3-38. Hui “lam 7-4;“ 3500. STEEL VIE! FIBRE? fEflE. MILE! FIELD “I m ma. All. (EA-I... POI-'lllI'. flflflflfl AI. .A-Il'l tires. Woman.”an 10-- o! um Wm rm m gum own and. II n a - nomad. I! you com quality '0 m luv- ya my. catalog-o If... no [(nlh Cantu: fin '3' "it“ 92°35- A- De Kalb Fence Co., By local plankton. :- they and nut: flux-cud portion of an cu. Thoreau)! on. was locum . and "II! In by constitutions! "maul. Dolmen 1| eluted by nu manned eon.- amon of the "moon: lining of tho Eln- Mum-n Tuba. When the tube In tn- lluned you have n rumbling mm! or Imperfect hearing. and when It ll an- “:er clued Deafness II (M mm". and unleu the Innnmmnuon can be taken out and um tube remand to m norm-I condnlon. honing wlll be dnlroyed for- ever: nine can: out of ten are on by Catarrh. which I! nothing but 3n up gamed condmon of the mumm- lun- mu. ? WV. WI“ (Ive One Hundred Dollar- (of ’1” we of Datum («used by CI- tnrrh) that man be cured by Hall'- Cnurrh Can. Bend for ell-cult“. tron. AF, 1. GHENE! 5C0" Toledo. 0. ‘I‘h lulu-nu. The Ashnnteeo are described a n brave and handsome race. 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