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Downers Grove Reporter, 23 Apr 1896, p. 3

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Labor and Religion. The labor question h :1 religious one. The unly "worklngman‘a friend' in the man who I: Just and kind. Laborers do hot wrap: almn, but jnszhe. The church lays its clatms upon the worklngman because i! is an institution whose whole business Is :0 strengthen and de- velop those snnumems that are his truest helpersâ€"‘12". Frank Crane. nub-fla- nld animus... A mail Boy who Ind hazard : good dust of conversation on the pmgrm or civzliutioh, went up to hi! grandfather and said: “Grandpa, tell me what in (he dmerence between bat-barium and civilization?" "Barbarian, my boy. in killing your enemy with a hatchet u a distance of a step; civilization is killing hun mm a bombshell twelve mile- away.” path-e -, ., , counting In lad... The police any that gambling at the rich men‘s clohe in the West End ll faster nod more furiou- than ever it was. but they can do nothin‘ because the voter oi Initiative is taken out 0! their hands. Snail hon caught play- ing taupenay are promptly hauled he- iore the magistrate and punished. hot the rankeet of betting cloho, patronized hy the wellâ€"toâ€"do. flourish an of yore. Bucket ehopl, to he sure, have been having 3 cold time of late. but that in one to economic cam nod to the ac- tion at the stock exchange committee, which desires to have no poaching on its exclusive doneio.-London Letter. '09"! ”Ni-o.- hunter- 1!.rre has probably been a prai deal more smokingdone by American women man the cnmnloboerver hmany idea of. .Vumbors of New York Vernon who have acquired lb! habit 'hik living abroad indulge in an alert-dinner cigarette in the privacy of their own lamina. M a handsome dinner given I short iimr no by a lady and sonileman well known II oorlefy, cigarette: were pass"! Jun hetero the irmn punch, when A number of ladies took them and amended to light and snake then in a manner lhai showed that they worn by no mean. novices. Other dinner- given have aina followed suit, and the mam bids lair to become popular. THE LATE THOMAS "lfmlll. and "admin I‘M" tn mu. m. lull" In in a swim 0! "Tuna for rmm and runner "TM Came o! l-‘rndom" In mu. being an Inquiry In!» (Mr mu uar‘ Mun)- oflwr torn name from Ms pm. hm "no above um "w boat Imn'n. In IMF Mr. Hughes marrlrd Anne Frau- rin Lord. the humble: o! an English Gunman. Mr. Hugh" vu I volunluoua vmtr. "Tom Brown" School Dan" was put» mud In 1851. "Tom Brown A! Onion!" ton Priory. near Newberry. in Borkâ€" shirt'. and born at Uflington, in the snmo' CCUMY, on Oct. 20. 1823. Hi. grand- father was the vicar of Ufllnaton. At the as! or 7 he was sent to school It Twyicxd, near Winchester, and three years lattr be In sent to Rugby. then the crack school of England. where he went his chool days under the celebrat- ed Dr. Arnold. It wu while here he lived the lite the incidents and color at which he so delightfully described in "Tom Brown." nod tradition has it. n in the can of Dickens and "Copper- ilcld." that "Tom Drown" was Tom Hustler. At all events. Mr. lluahn’ strong. multiiy and robust (tiaracter 0! body and mind an a man might havr bud Jmt such a foundation as I: laid in hil tamou- book, From Rugby he went to Oxturd. when: Oriel college gave him I at?!" in 1845. The [lulu o! hint lilo at collcge wen- :h‘on to the world in "Tom Brown at Oliord.” but thi: book. for upoutunitty and real intern! can- not be t'lJlle with his tint oflort. or "Tom Brown.’ as he was called in England. conferred joy on all boys in English speaking countries when he wrote “Tom Brown." Had he accom- plished nothing more he would have earned a great name. And it is to this one book that almost all his fame is due. at least in America. Since it was first published. “Tom Brown" has been r-onsldercd by the most competent criticsâ€"the boy: themselvesâ€"to be by far the best book at all times. There is nothlng of dramatic interest In the life of Thomas Hughes. it his life kl RUgby and Oxford, the crack school and won: university of England. is exâ€" cepted. Yet he has been a man of some pz-omincnce In his country. He was the 1 rear-ml mu 0! John Hughes or Donning~ Ill- WIII'II an.“ Ion-an uni hm'ln Ivory Ila-d What. In. Anglo-Lulu languag- ll Spinalâ€""Ion Brow." Ichool Dan.” was THE LAT; -r. Huanua.+u: ENGLISH AUTHOR. A MASTER OF THE PEN the author of “Tom Brown's School Days" and "Tom Brown at Oxford." and the founder of the British settle- ment at Rugby. Team. died In Lon. don recently at a ripe old age. Thomas Hughes. HOMAS HUGHES. Chloroform and ammonia killed I centlpede and saved a cat at Spring- field the other day. The centlpeda dropped from 1 bunch of bananas upon the cat. and at cnce hurled It: poison- ous tango In the animal's legs. It: mistress, with rare presence of mind. dropped chloroform on the Insect. thlch succumbed. and then she applied am- monia to the cat's less. It was a m- umph of presence of mind, apparently. â€"-Boston Herald. GENERAL NEAL DOW. any exercises. Notwithstanding the fact that he in with": eight year- of rounding a century of existence. his mental faculties or: unimpaired nd his physical condition good. He ascribe: hll longevity nnd remarkable mental and bodily vigor to his rind all-tin- once lrom nlcolzoilc drinh. . l-ho Tatum-m him“ I. than to IM rue-r, Int. Km! Dow, the fnmmn temperate Ildfrralv and orlxlnator o! the “Ila-Inc nroMblIory lav." was 91 yet" of no on Much 20. and dispatches of greeting poured In on the venerable abstain" from all pm: o! this country and from England. The local prohibition may waned upon the Manner In a body Ind “inward u- npproprhu Nub- Vol.0. .1 at. l‘twuuln “bond by nu.“ Input-mu. “The player" own": 0! 3 Villa" tunnel maln- n but" pawn; lave-luau mun m the minimum- ol a loll-or- ganised mprovruu-m nanny." wmn John mum-r Show In lulu“ “on. Journal. “Through mm 1 mm: Ibo value at «My pm 0! properly ll a villa... and Ibo mighbothuod Ilcnot. may boon-ac“ In value; unna- m. may be and. to «m on new lucr- rul and new dlnlllu; nlunallon my be klndlod Into an nhllltnlln‘ newly. m m peopl- bottom Inlcmlod In I village lmpmvmcm mm: and they wlll loan mm to dlmm plan- and pom-loo II"! a :ratllrlu nkmnm They wlll dllflln how km to mum I public library; "my wlll lalk a?" mo wnn and mean. nl mun. mulls. um mm (M (on: Hwy wlll argue ‘nwr Iln- but way ol onlabllnblu II In ‘dpparlmrul; ”my wlll nlndy drains. and nullnuon; they will rocmm "no nim- nf "rm "3M: wlwn "w mmn l9 shining on nnollwr pan of me world; nml whom Hwy \nle on mm qnnclons "my wlll role with cum: Inlolllnurv. and "my will go away lmm Indian rofrrthod by what they have hard, and what may have dime," PRINCESS HENRIETTE. to have lounul a husband ior her on!- side at the Orlcnns tnmiiy. n the Bel- gians are amen! Catholics. In units of the (not that they have been beautiful anti allied, the Bolgiun royal women lune been tit-sunny unlouunnte In matrimonial niaiicn. The terrible his or the emptm oi Mexico. who has been iu-«uv liucc mm. but hung like I pull own-r the Belgian court. The king and queen uto unduly uttucbtd to her. no imam-oily visit bur. I'm. no": Item-n Who (me Her nun lo I “cardho- Canal. "Pam Paris," as Brulsels is called. in pleasantly excited over the wedding of Prince'ss Henriette and her French cousin. the Due de Vendome. Princess Henriette is tall and slender, with masses of {air hair and bright blue eyes. She is 25, two years older than her fiance. but he looks ten years older than he is. Notwithstanding her mother is a German. the princess in very French in sentiment, which is {or- lunate. as it. would have been diflicult [on o! a New Roman. nun given." I,» am. "It to IA 71030.07 ant university. A Presbyterinn nu me 825.000 toward it. I never raw him i but once beioro he nude thucontribn- tion. He raid: '1! i can only live to see the corner stone kid I will gm you another tip.‘ Pope bro has a neon. aw in Washington who gave Ill 810.000; 'nnother Roman Catholic gentleman. $12,000; and his brother, who is a Bap- tist, also $12,000. Sixty per cent oi the amount contributed for the payment or the lot was received iron: outside tho Methodist church." WI \‘ /// % ’I \\\\% I k DOW'S 920 BIRTHDAY A PAVING INVESTMENT. PRINCESS HENRIETTE. Jay Monarch in tin suggestive nama j o! 3 Beaver Crossing iNeb.) man who 3 interrupted the continuity oi his cutlrie _ for three inches whila mowing his: whiskers and had to be patched up by the doctorl. When the Aryan users of the ancient Sanskrit wished to say that a literary man was "in do wish" thov had to mm for our succinct Saxon phrase "In the nag-dban." The "Dnmflno" is a mining company In Jopun. No It was probably named by an Inventor curious whether he wank! receive any dividends. Myrtle Qulaenbefry was recently wedded In Ford, Ky., at the tender age Mtbh‘teel. Jimmy Junkln In the euphoniom name of 1 Kansas politician. Dick Wake In “other. Minoan boasts a ”stance named Braggndoclo. also a hm: healer named Endol. "Went Eranbnck" In a poet and hu 3 right to a queer name. My. Donn. sudden death. except (you accident. In hr less common than men people Imagine, tad death with no preceding sign of "Inc. In very rare Indezd. Practically there In but three condi~ Hon- by which men going abom in Inâ€" pnrenuy active henlth are It one New brought to the grub-heart disease, uncut-Inn an ample”. got to be a son 0! passion utter a time and has stuck to me ever ulce.’ " â€"Clevelend Plain Denier. Io- nian. lonewod lo fill “owl. "it named lilo n wute at line.“ Mid A gentleman who paced Ill even- ing with It. Nina in Norwnih. 0., mum. "to hear hit. Edi-on rolling 0' Mary utter don. and demnndln. oi all hin nmmintnnm to tell him now. when we knew hon much information we might have mired iron him. i finally ulmi him how he got to he such I Mary-teller. 'thl.‘ he replied. ’when I was quite a young man I was I Mm graph over-tor during the war. I was motioned at St. Louis. which was .. sort of distributing point for n large «in» irict. and when we. would get our hatch oi nut! oil. end we mil hnti ”vent hmru to put in, 1 Med to get pretty tired. Then we would begin to cell up the operator It the other end at the line and min with him. I always liked notice. and It Chicago had a good on. he would wire it to me. Then i would and that on to Louisville and New York and Cincinnati. and hear them laugh over it by wiring hurl. 'Hn, hn,’ over the wire. in this way we would get I" the best stories there were going. Ind we would always write them out tor the day men. It 80"! MORE QUEER NAMES. :0! out at (no way tau won an sputum. on the mud. Before they could rho m but and. on In tho dunno- o! (in woods. but than I Ill-nu lam m don we" um him. but an no» bad enough 0! bur-Inl- Iu and and m don cl and mum: bestow-rd. Baum comma"! the «on o! m I“: rm "to nmrl: “The I"! "I. it no 'pouuu hunch; you can m we will go lowed to: but.” “No- we have him.“ uld Bmltbon. but he nude n nil-take. The be" rolled Itself up Into 3 MI) Ind men sir-uh!- onod llult out with n phoneme”! nud- donm The man And do.- wen un- prepared (of IM- and below they could Layne mind a stone and hurlrd M with 1" MI mlgh! M. I!» bear. hlltlnl him on the Mud and "column Mm our. Burch!" spun. at the bear and bean boating It with I club. ”If we don't km him he will kill the don." nld Burchell, as one a! m- don um knocked “(on the open wlth a broken neck. For a moment bear. dogs and men all stood tn the open space. all panting hard. Then. as one o! the don made I leap at the bear, the battle was rev newod. Sumner: reloaded his gun and {or I second “me let both barrel: go. The Ihot dld no more damage than to tear out o! the skin on the bar's "right shoulder. Smithera' clothing hung In shreds nnd his face was smeared with blood. ”Did he hurt you?” said Layne. “No. but the blood on M- face where the shot struck him blinded me." "Kill him." shouted he, as he strug- gled with the weight at the bear and the dogs. Layne thrust his torch In the bar's face. and with a snarl the bear let so his hold and tumbled over backwards. In on instant the dogs were tearing at its throat. but the hear was soon on all tours again. "Km him. Pele,” shouted Laynea. Smithers fired both barrels of his gun at the bear, who leaped Into the alr with a howl of paln and then made straight [or Smithers, who, In less than ten gecouds, was rnlllng over on the ground with the brute. [ "Hurry up." said Layne. as he broke into a run. The young men needed no second bidding. The dogs were on in the woods howling like mad. As the men drew nearer the snarling grew louder. A vigorous ran against a son body. followed by' a bowl or pain. caused the hunters to make a fresh burst of speed. A minute Islet they came upon the scene. A bear sat with his back against a tree. and his paws sawing the air. In the glare of the torches his eyes glowed like balls at lire. Smith. with their dog. nan-ted out 'pouum hunting the other night. The hixht III clear and cold. Two miles hld been covered when the dog. he- nn barking and started 01! at top lpaad with their nose: to the ground. AM! I will 0“ mm. (From the 8!. Lou!- Peltâ€"Dunne!” Frank who. June. Bun-chm and THI BEAR WA. 0A".- Sand '01 an as aw . lam}: 1M mural-4 DID. Sill .Co.'.G. 6”."WYOYKCM‘ ° WALL PAPE FREE: ma. velme’mfim Binding should be taught a lessonâ€"- buy it elsewhere. Lack/9r " S. H. ”L." on the Label, and take no other. If your dealer wiflgot supply you who tries to make you believe some other skin binding is as goodg‘ ‘ 8“. t. .1- ‘n.‘ .A. The Unscrupulous Merchant 492mm m m. m H in the enjoyment of (nod health. nod the syntem In reg-In. lnnhm or other remedies m then not needed. If aflicted with my actual discs". no. my be commended to the most ukilllnl physicians, but i! in mu) 0! . luntive. one shmid have the best. and with tho welHnlorned everywhere. Syrup 0! Figs stands highnt Ind i's mt lo I, nednndgivnmtgemlmunfwt n. who "he Tan-l health. In Hut-Sch! mom net ”Goth. Ink Nu! “th one remedy which mun Internal dunno”. whim“ debilitating the as on winch n mm It in thereto” .1 513mm. In order In get m be» Ida] clean. to you when you par chat. um you in» Ibo 1min: u“- cle. which is mar-Madam by tho (‘AW {min Fig Syrup Co only and told by filmmphlo «[ruggktg - _ _ . . run-u, diva-«d. Then b mm l- u» humid“. am no my lot-cal skim-um outdo. to any 0’0qu db- uu. Mm» ply to . cow-ti Mon-li- the 0! an mun. which I“ plmnot Int-Hy tutu". Syn: [yum Thu,“ I: win "‘8‘ in van! "My um. mnmm’hunm “of: ewrywhvn- nan-med so highly ”I al_l VV (mm: noun 0! the nu" .- [a] “h. which faith Hon [1'0me- Im a bum menu-man; ol the Inn-hut utm of (in mm dum- Gladness Comes "commâ€""In (use at war we could am but on the National guard." Bald- .oâ€""Yc-u; provided we could [all back {In euuh."â€"Trmb. Ionauhon‘ Dunn-Ian On my Mb. Ibo Mluourl. Kan- su Tenn Railway cummuy will no" tlcleu I! wry low rate- to points In Missouri. Kansas and Texas. For particular. mum-I. II. A. Cherrler, 31¢ Ilamuetlc Banding. (‘bl- tago. lll.. or T. B. Cuokuly. 603 Locust 1090!. Del Mom“. lou'n‘ I'm Attendant Serviceâ€"Thu North- Wutun Line. A new fiettarturc has been inaugu- rated at the Chicago passengsr station of the North-Western Line (Chicago North-Western R'y) which will be found a great convenience to the traveling public. A term: of uniformed attend- }anta but: been provided to render both iincoming and outgoing nausenge-rs all necessary attention. directing them to carriages. omnibuseu and sheet cars. carrying hand baggage, assisting per- sons in feeble health. and making themselves useful in every way in their power. The attendants wear blue uni- forms and bright red cups, and the len'ice it entirely free. The North- Wectern Line is the through-car route between Chicago and BL Patti. Minne- npoiin, Duluth, Ashiand. Council Bluffs. Omaha. Sioux City. Denver, Salt Lake. San Francisco, Portland and many other important cities 0! the west and northwest. Sonthurn Popnlntlon. ‘ A New Orleans paper reports that ‘whtle the south has gained 84 per cent In population during the last twenty years. the enrollment of Its school at- tendance has tncreaeed 130 per cent. The value 01 the southern school prop- erty In the same time has Increased from $16,000,000 to 851000.000, It is estimated that of the 3320901080 ex- pended for education ln the south ln the last elghteen years oneâ€"Iourth has been {or colored pupils. ; “rum-AI finnu 0. "mm mum. urn-2o- In! Junction. (I‘vllilll. ha- lo nah m :any “I! I: how. am «bun-u aunt“? rum; “to lut- um m .1: an [um-u at an new pm. um Null: hmmlnw u .n m India; mic-mun! W' lunatic" £5 mull): Ind Judo-m- huo Mn unused Ind amt-now pm Inflow-moan «mini. Can-Mull on he at gnu nervtcc to (armors. .11! You "HIM. AI Important communion to “turn. . meco Trlhune. Every lumen- and hon-nine would run! thk book. Pint-hull 'flm Chanel Inn to he. put service to lumen . Chis-tn [nut Oct-Au. We an [be wool 01 Prvl. (‘unml'u nut-«um Amt-flan“ “1mm 7.". ".09. A FORHI‘ZTT (\L. Pvnun' thlc Home. Altar l‘lm-r. Sn: Yuri. l‘ot uh w IcCLl'RG . 00,. m wnmh Av.” Chm-3v. How to Make 8600 Yearly 3mm n HEM?! 1-min- Flt-7' -‘ Pm: on“ with 'm It... Inn and a! nun. C." - nmuau -t mun-khan. mm unmo- I In ten am a lc-I unnum- uv mm um! rot hollow-o "“.:;1{”u"“’%°"m".'.'u "n'n-n""'~""' on an... du.n.ocmamn|nu.¢n1 you m it] rm an M O a. D [[9 ES Y "Md 1.9. égtvmfi 225.5L§.a=£~;~"§~«11~mg Islam 0! fruac Geared more urn-c nod Ibe mine! "ohm ‘ u '0 um um III. Wom‘nlewlumuI-m "yum. In. Name ................................ I nu.» lo. n. ‘ "’5" “mu“ load to. n 113:! RACYCLE $6330 new, lull" Moms": Lamond Maul um mud-nu.- Iiu m bum“ which anhtuhmdthmh,m beta-m My.“ mrfleawmml I'll nu. ”(Winch-m Bll'l'. m m the I'm" n- l-w! l|lfilflwl um I InIv-l In a ”mum. “kin. luflgmluu pun mnon Inna u! “ulna... Spec-mue- were invented by In lull- tan In the Ihmcenm century. First "to {mutant-9.77m Lgndon, 1172 In America. Philadephta. 1512. In. ll ml h- flu- (an .r r p all An: llnvvvd nun hltn'lrlrm II- v ll umuuhu. ‘ Egyptian pottery Is the olden! known; dates from 2.000 B. C. My doctor raid 1 would die. Lot ”30‘. Caro for Consumption "um! um ~~Amos Kelnor, (bony \‘uloy. “18., Nov. 23, '95. No man ever chosen “(unrealdent has been elected president since 1836. On May 5 homeleekerl‘ excursion tickets will be sold irom nll points in the West and Northwext over the "Big Four Route" and Chesapeake Ohio Ry. to Virginia and North Caro- lina at one {are (or the round-trip. Set- tlers looking ior a home in the South can do no better than in Virginia. There they have cheap iarm lands. no bliz- zarda. no cyclones. mild winters. never iailing cropayolienp transportation and the best markets. Stnd for free de- scriptive pamphlet, excursion mics and time folders. U. L. Truiit. N. W. P. A.. 234 Clark St.. Chicago. iii. \ 'I'M amn- mut use: I'nrt-r'a umgcr Toma By addressing G. T. Nicholson. 0. P. A., Monadnock Block. Chicago. you may obtain free literature descriptive 0! land: in the Great Southwest. Ticket rate will!» about on. (m {or round-trip. with llbonl “mm and Ilopvovet’pflvllm \Wle‘flm 3'. Route excursions will emblo you to late a Spun; outing and no u now cogntryt will run 3 mm 0'! Mon; excursion- hom tho M (on point- In Arum-II. Anson.” Mb- Ind Walton hula. South"; Iourl. Oklahoma Ind!“ 'I‘Irrltory ind TenI. am Fun In Vlrgluln and Caroling. Walking wnulul Mm: be :- plum-mo City ........ mum Kc. i. "“0." I" Fran. (7,6; in Slate”... ti 3 b all gm...“ - High and. [unkind-Yul“ ’edal-s of YO‘“ A’ré You Going to ICnppleCreek Milli ME 5 mm, duel-1W” o! ($an lulled a". «cut-poi“ you um..- um _ Pulhnu. {no dink in. mm. and low sun. A mime]! mun-{Q i not sud only “my! “I. mamammm‘ to an «mm m; in sum I. ma hue-d3“ :3 Mlddletown. om. When Amvming Admits mendingâ€"y Mention HI}: Pawn w. N.U. CHICAGO. VOL. x1. no. 91; 0nd lar "pnnbook." loop l-‘Icc. j‘ c. Ayn Cm, 1.4.1.9". L‘ul. man If: ." no pay“. md‘mm ‘ tutu; d”. m with u, there is noth- IngllhoAyfl'l Sarnpuflu to put new. 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