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Downers Grove Reporter, 18 Jun 1896, p. 7

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of the other ° girls are now using the Com. pound. It ben- efits them an. Lydia E. Pink- hun'a Vegetahle Compound is the only nfe, mm and effectual remedy in such cues. to it removes the cause. purifies Ind lnvigontee the system. end (in! energy end vitality. fully, and obeyed you Implicmy um], in free from all mills. I ma vet‘y, very sick girl. Am keeping well up In my chm, and hope to do you tnd mpel! credit at graduuion. ' 0 My gntitudo annot find expression in words Yonrgineere friend. "Alfâ€"- hkm the Vegetable Conpannd Nth- I should have written to you before, but you said wait. a mouth. Wears taught that. the days of miracles no plat. Fray win“ In my use ? I have - m. slight vertigo. pains in the hack and loins. lrnwularity, loss of sleep end appetite; ben- on s n e g s a n «1 blues. with lack a! coufltknce; ‘ (fl these are positive sign. that wo- men's "ch out-my is at hand. The {allowing letter was received by Mrs. Pinkham in May. one may": aflcr the ymnglady had first written. giving symptoms. And asking advice. She was ill end in great distress of mind, feeling she would not hold out till graduation. and the doctor had advised her to gohome. You dear Woman:â€" Ambitious gm. work hymn", our their undies. Ind 1n «flu-n brought to I ball. through hating affine“! (he phy. ska] ~10 (he menul. The nee Mm (he no": (or air aflo- h (Inlay wry cit-w. ”lawman” I Youngwm Juno-‘- Wo‘v‘ Way. "fly-- brown" of Kn.- can. b- art-«Me when you amino II. no am: that u I: out) I In... tool any at Ifllll' “ll-u Btu-cl Brown." III. "3‘“ Ruin-d. II..." In." I... Int. Wm. to C. a. W. mm! m- un And min um! Wuhan Railroad, It. huh. Ila. [or I III-D" mum boot. "I“l‘ I" about (ho bountiful El, upo- mm by the thuh _\-Imn In final Donn”. III Parl- me amour In rapidly m:- lnl I place [or bullnm purposes. 1". Hanan du Louvre, an" experiment with u motor dun-n panel \‘nn. have decided to adopt a notch! torn of par- fl'll delivery nu propelled by or crv'Icum motor po'vt. Ind han- ot- deml N‘hk‘el or the.» “loan- to ho hum (or them. I'M“ IW I1 Inn-u may. All About "nun hr- lulu. The “Corn Bell.” to the nune of an Illustrated monthly newspaper pub- lished by the Chicago. Burlington 1 Quincy R. It. It nlmu to give lulorum- Ilon m an Interesting way about the {arm lands of (he went. Bend :5 cent: in postage nlnmpn lo the Corn Belt. 2 Adams St. (‘hlc-uo. and the paper will be sent (0 your Adam: [or one year. The Missouri Pacific Railway and Iron Mountain route will sell round trip tickets on June 21, July 7 and 21, at one (are plus ‘2 to certain points in Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, Coi- ondo. Utah, Missouri. Arkansas. Texas and Louisiana. Tickets limited to 21 days from date a! sole, with stop. over ptivileges. l-‘or particulars, sd~ dress Dissoli Wilson. D. P. A, Ill Adams street. Chicago. Imm- [Inna Writ-r. An American Indian who wrote the only by mn known to have been pro- duced by one or his race was Samson Occum. an Indian preacher of great ability. In 1166 he visited England to raise funds (or an Indian school and secured $50,000 (or what alter-ward beâ€" came Dartmouth college. His Hymn is “Awakened by Slnnl's Awlu180und." THE STUDIOUS GIRL. For further information address or call upon W. E. Powell. General‘Im- migration Agent. 410 Old Colony Build: lug, Chicago, "In. lune. Schools and churches abound every- where. Nearby markets for all {arm products. South and North Dakou are the banner diversified farming and atockoralslng states of the West. Everything grown In Dakota except 1:â€" yrance and lntcmperance. A new boom in on. Tako'advantage otrtho tide which leads to Dakota and to for- For a homo or {or Investment no luckier chance In the West has ever belore been altered. Now In the (lino to Invest. No better (arming land ex- ists anywhere. No greater result- cag _bo qbtalued anywhere. 0M thou-ml run-tn Want-II To settle on one thousand choice mm: on the line o! "in Chicago, Milwaukee h at. Paul Runway in Dakota. These lands are located in "vent! 6119mm counties. and are to be had now at prices ranging from $7 to 316 per acre: a few months hence their value will be doubled. [lull-nu Eur-rule... â€"â€"â€"Colk~s~eJm Iilnenu nun-1m h "moved at (meg a they will pmd-ce con. mutmloflng. find. Idle. dim fainv St. Peter opened the safe wlde. “Come In“ he said. The shade chock “3 head. “,No" It said “1' we backed many theatrical commie: In my time, and I know from experience that it's no Ian M be an Intel. " Mr. 0’Hoollhnn~-Mary Ellen. has ye forgot that we are havin‘ a christenln' party um evening, an does ye: think I‘d have unythlng as life-like as that hang- !n' the parlor to get the face knocked «It? Mrs. O'Honlihan~Now the divll hire me If ye: hasn‘t lost your since: en- tirelyâ€"hanging yer new crayon portrait onto the outslde of the house. lpavlttflOh. no; the «My would never allow that. ll "my did the wom- en would I" sleep through the service, lllxe the men. )ylllle moor-fullykâ€"Tbe but”! I suppose they‘ll nut In to "he on our hats in church next. (tn-m :0 loop A'aka lmvm-«l see they have passed a law In Ohio forbidding 'M to wear bus In theater: And bola"! the mnnuhie mkl gun like ('III Md dimppurml in I cloud o! and over the edge of the tent. "Horne-o.“ be wild. with a proud mmn. "you an admin; a comb" of one of the In: families." (‘aln [mm m music about Mu clown. "Inn-nut u to why?" to I’IIIIMI lo know, with I but. TM mnunbh pro real to . lot-lulu hull. "(‘omo. know," he at“, rldvly,’ lbl- tum-t Io Ior you.” run dn' alum" up tau-nu”. "an." In mud. II I «vent (one. "he a mu. non moon“! It not men." Ch.â€" Io Mode-u. Al the (Ind murder-r tool In. I" or" the to! plain at Main. IM- duly tho col-table o! Nod need him Ila. 1‘1th .1 l‘uv than- I. l‘oulblo. «muted hot. "-â€"- ~IICMIIIO. "You'd lhluk no.“ "turned m moor-er. "but mm lost when m lute a minute. 8h. had"! but: amp- !“ tn Ihu loading-bod I reel mm the thin: coll-M one pint nu "Thu nunly cured a" at Mr Inna {our about I an older Ibo bod." “aw-ryan‘ they could think at." lul‘fl‘fd the mourn". "Why. the In! thing they did 'II to buy km- a town'- hod to IIN'D In.” "But dldn‘l her (rlcndn try to do any- lhlnu to n! Im- out 0! her morbid can- dmon 2'" lnqnlred the man. growing In- (evened. "Yes." want on the melancholy moumer.alroklns his beard reflectlrely. "She had In Idea that she was some to be murdered by a burllnr who had hid himself under her bed. She aliuved the Impression to (row uxon her. and In cum-ac of time who became a mononu- nlnc on the subject. All the duct: and windows of In»: house were doubly locked and barred, and every night for thirty warn the In! lhlng the did mu (0 look under we had." "0! course, but it was partlcularly so In thls case. Perhafi you dldn‘t know the deceased as well as l do. She was one of the best wqmen that ever lived, but all her llle she was the vlcllm or a strange terror. “You don't say so." commented the man. Gun 0- h-an our Friends. “A very and aflalr." remarked one o! the mourners on the way home from the funeral. a. "Yes," replied the man at his Eh “death ls always sad.” trouble; have a bucket of oily lies About appointments my voters so prize; And 1 get the profit of publlc loanâ€"- What do I care ll I'm called a boss? I confess; I have a pledge as light as a bubble, That. bursting, will never get me In I have a pull with the daily press, Though In somewhat elastic at times, HAVE a mortgage on an the laws. And, for my own purposes. fill them with flaws: I haveahowie-knlre keen and bright, .To cave my ene- mies, wrong or I'm-r. at a woman! liar-Influx :- row than" u Poundsâ€"cu: and country Jaysâ€"~03. on tho Innâ€"Inn I. from our Will. CURRENT WIT’I‘ICISMS. ORIGINAL AND SELECTED. THE JOKERS’ CORNER. Couldn't foo! III. 1mm Wu a lesson. "See here,” he complained, "you're 3 new woman. you know, and I supposed she won diluent. How II it you can’t dres- ag quickly as o man. when your clothes are almost Identical?" Before she could reply her llttle brother, who had overheard the remark. said: " «some also wears (our mm of “net- Inn under her lcfllni."-â€"Truth. "Oh, mums! some out to the barn. quick! Uncle John has set I hen nnd hatched out ten little Henna." A Natural talcum-e. l. [0 the country a s. on time ago. an! as was natural was much in: (rested in the {arm and all it: belongings. One day his uncle took him to the barn to see some chicken: that were just hatched. The moon: of Incubation was something which had never before come under hla observation, and he looked with open-eyed tender at the may chick: while his Imcle tried to uphin the hatching pro-zen. All at or. so he turned and rushed into the house to his mother, exchlmlns: Two days later he lonnd (ha: one Mama“ 0! his troops had Mn slam. When questioned. the Minister of Wu explained that his telegram was me. Every soldier in the army was mar- ried. and still there was a surplus of women that had boon uprated from other tribes In prevlons battles. "we have routed the enemy without the loss of a single man." ou- .- (to II... The King of lurll Jun rmlkd n he mad the message and than sand thoughtful}, at me wrap cl yolkm paper. It was I telegram {rum urym Dem. Ms Minister at War. He read the mange again: "Well,” and Willie. an" customs [in liquor over cal-9h"; n IIHIIUU'. "I'll in“ MI you mm. It I In l'mb Will. [Jule um your to boss the no lime huh! It ulster Inn‘s house In! Mfll. You‘re Ill uncle now. ny boy. How do you like mu" , One My mum mum Iml nun-- mm to to" Mn, 3 pm of not: "on the Who” of Mn um older slam. who Md her: married I ICC! radon. Wllllo and N- M; slam Mule dldl'l m ale-q («other wry wrll. Wlllln In only soul and ll. Alain unru- Ieel, but I. tote-Id her "lam-nu" mm. '0." but mum! mmnblo enough to anybody but a In when”. "Well. I m." non-d young Mr. “may, "all l to“ «or. no- how coold I?” "I arm you!” cried tic In pollu- nn. "Ply an r: m «up. "1 mm- m.’ Didn‘t I all ya lo ho-ld u?" 1". mm lam you. In. ‘I‘Idler. flu In lop llnm am“ the mm min. mud II. It“ fro- the nave- am A“ W heavily. ”llouid oi, tumâ€"mu on!" serum Ibo ht policeman. an an. un“ no can. flu- you“ Ir. Tachy'l that and- dnlr Inn ulna-ambit and In 1 am. be In nil-lulu do" an undue A: thin, 9|}:- .9 hour. Rural (‘lxluuv-El yo had built hero or minus Iooner. Jake. ye‘d m4 mu comlcalcu looking N yer ever ma )u two on: on. "Wlmo." and mum; "cod left a Kalle Kohldsoopâ€"No, mum. I can't cook. No Chum-o o! It. Mrs. Hiram Duly-4 have had to dis- charge a great many girls on account. or their cooking. Kalle Kohldsoop~You1| never have to dlscbarse me on that account. mum. Mrs. lllram Duly-l am glad to hear that. hott- d Althou- "Mortal from tho Dally Nit: 0dr quart-cl with “moo Crawford. it we "or do quarrel with that author. will ho hind upon his provokln' unwill- innm to write and publish to occa- sional hook. Hutu; given us in the post a mic of his guilty. gt damp it unini; tor Mr. Crawtord to withhold train the reading puhilc the traits ot a genius that he clearly [to-dent‘s. \‘L'hat Mr. Crawford ought to do~ws upon]: an a friend to American lettera~ls to write an occnional now-i. We admit that he hit- done this. but the tm-aoion- have been so remote on to create on impres- sion that our author to lazy. With the creative ability that 311-. Crawford our males. with good health and it leisure that wealth unords. why should he not give to us more hooha? we brush naide no unworthy of notice on intimation that already he is putting forth two volume: a year. What the American ‘ public demands is not less than u hook ‘ it month. What is Mr. (‘rnwi’ord doing that he should play second in this re- cpect to Capt. Charles King. or that great emotional writer. Laura Jenn Libbey? Jan. GROVE chase. “no. you lave the unite nu- elo,whlehh madam-Jinnah"- mnmsmpm only and laid by “1. wwwmm My en II mathmtem othernmedielmfllennotnm I! m with my mend discus, one mybmmendediothenod pl. mflinucdd mahonldhflo‘ho A 30¢.th i 3% who value health. In; béneflehl enacts-n «mmmmmhm one remedy which promotes intern! cleanliness 11M _de§l_“!fi)}fit 3"” 13M mini]: n'hfiemiz rmedygmh Igimomol milieu, , ,J _, 114-- L.-n mém"""m¢m"""wvioi I ' '31! who value mod health. “Ebb: eh] V transient. nature of the many phys- ical ills. which vanish before re!- leeflofls~plmte orbâ€"â€" rightly directed. There in comfort in an lmowkdge, that so many forms of “machine” nu actual db- eue. but simply to . i woundi- fionofthewstem which t pie-cant hail hut. we, 3 a! F I! ”I!!!” minim] 153mg; ith . hem:- understanding of the transient. nature of thc many phys- Gladness Comes A lawn-mu ol‘coupanUn ml- ohgy will be added to the "urn“ ledial achool. I Boston mental lulu. endowed It wllh 8100.000. annually hm wncpubly uu part-I mun tnsmmrrd. Ml web Inc-no "cal" and the hon! pal-o yup I'Ih'h he and been mac-c. his. Ilovly bot manly to alum-u In QM! Inland". unul now (My ban am": who!“ Inn! in (uh uh numb-r nun :JE‘L’JE‘EEEEEEEQELEKZ b and” tumour and daily 10- um cum (0' I ind I’mfldom In! on. m I" loan-chi, [M Nu. I". Rm"! nude- u DI Juno- haul-um. an "to corner «I Western annual. In no. at In Mun-Mon apoc- ou the Wont nub. MI [or In. noun Mr-rlt. the m m- IM to "on an M We Pint mu. and I an" unborn o! In. Marne”. who no Hominy “mum with In Ibo Man- et (at rut. "my cannot Dal nun! II mmofmonwmlynuaoud afloat-n1! why man u- nmnnuy “mph medic!" amid pm." and. My“! mum. "mall. M [u lhflr mod Inmlm "wt-Hons. Ilchng ml "at tan-mun; l Duchy mm In“ the fuel: In my use are u unu- bovin. (Mano-1!.) FHAR. A. non-um. Finn! In and win-trim ham m "In Int-My-Mnm any of «mom. "5. A. r. PORTflAN. Non" mum. Dr. Wlmarno' Hal Pm. mnutn. In a «ml-MINI form. a! the mum". m nary In [In new "to- nml "on” In the Mom! and rnmn nhnuernl nor": Pink mm on MM by all vlnlorn. or will be no»: post paid an twin! of N. 50 «Ms A box. or III boxes for 150. by managing Dr. William‘ lied. Ca. Schenectady. N. Y. A! lhln unnrrtunzuu juuvlum a nmr Hum rmlw lulu m- Ilfc'. Mn. Hogan. 'llI “Numb!" wilr. having had In "It! INN-U. mm 01 Dr, Willllmn‘ l'lnk I'Illn, urcc-d lhul lu- ”mum try (he-m. ll» conic-"ml. huII-Vrl‘. In having llulo or no hum ln nny Ilrralla'd pun-III mm“- rim. but ln-r unlivltullonl finally pn- \'nno-d Am] h" ruuuno-mvd «ulna "win by laun- mm M I dove. In [lam or tour any. vu- hog-n In rmvc laud. whh-h he had no! dunr {M may your. horn". He Inca-"ed (M luv 0! mo don-I In two pm- It a "mo. and In Ir- "no "to rerun w-nlrd. .- M "pm-ed ll. mm aquyv_mll n dagi 80 (he yenrn wnm nu umll the winter of "$1. nut-n he wan attacked with n [7111110, “Duh-h wnl m prevuh-m at that limo. This umullnlm. Added m M: other malady. m-Il nlxh emu-d, Mm. "2 could nuth-r out nnr min-p. and the bout 0! nlmurzn talent that lrh-mlu could smug-n! w mum-y mucum nun-mu] pow- ark-mu In In-ln him. but on tho rnmrury lulu-an"! m antranuq- Mu dill-um. For years. at every change In the weather. or exposure to the Illghlost Gran. excruotallux. sharp. dnrllnx pains that cannot ha dL‘Il‘l’uK‘d would occur. Inning often from ten mam-on days at 3 mm- and withuut a menu-M's musaunn. The nxnny he suflrmd at "wu- Umon wan ulmns! unennluruhlv. No slut-p cnuld mum to his n-llrf. and his name was a "lost desperate on». 1 He lumen-d trom chronic diarrhnea. ‘ malaria (over and sharp shooting pains in the bark and lower limbs. These paint. II the time. he attributed to rheumatism. but the disease noon proved to he locomotor ataxia (a con- cation of the white matter of the Iplnal chum). in spite of the continued treatment by norm of Chicago's lumi- inx and most skillful physicians. the malady lncrmaed rather than abated. until by rapid amigos he came to use flrI-t a cnne, than crutches and finally tn invalid‘l wheel chair. which to this (lay in his only means or Iocumutlon. as he has not been nhle to walk since 1818. Ifl‘fltiite thin terrible affliction. which would unnerva almost any man. he pre- Iorwd a cheerful dispuultlun. bearing his aufleflnxl with u t-eslxnntlun amounting to heroism. At the termination or the Civil War. Mr. Rogers. havlng received lils dls< charge in July. 1865. found his health so broken by hard service. insulllclcnt nod. exposure and malaria in the deso- late swsmu lands 0! Louisiana and His- llsfllvl’l. that he was almost wholly un- lltled for It satisfactory performance of the exacting duties at his occupation. notwithlimndlnu his great force or will. Indeed. the first winter utter his return from the lioid was an extremely severe and trying one for him. Charles A. Rogers. a veteran or the War of the Rebellion, and a. yromlnent West Side citizen. was born In Brook- lyn. N. Y.. flhy~four year: an, and when a boy at scarcely fourteen came to Chicago, since whlgh time this city has been hla permanent home. THB SAD FLIGHT OF A VETERAN CRIPPLED HAND AND FOOT- E REPORTER. Suffered for His Country. From the Chronicle. Chicago. Ill. m.m.m,ma~unw ”I“ m’i’h’“ WESTâ€"zaw m "'" ' huhMMAmh-l h"? minim HARTFORD BICYCLES ‘IOO COLUMBIAS The only colored “mulled man” In. Lucius Moon 0! Virginia. who out went on exhibition In 1890. The world makes and eat: 1.900.000 tons of butter and chem. - Inn-um mtnudamwn-wiia My. In "mm lacuna In" M omuu. m. The Ice cave near Decornh. Wlnne- sheik county. Iowa, In sum to be the may one In the central Unlled sum. The Ensllah language In spoken by only about 125,000,000 persons. while the Chinne Ia spoken by over 400300.000. A luv you-- u-o a mu Tulle-on o! Momphlo, while Inflerlnl from Ion-Il- "ll. showed a lemma-nun o! I“ de- area. Illll'o mm 0.1. I. I con-mutton! was. Fri». We. Plan‘- Gu I fully magi: 333.1%“: 1335...; uumm m Ava. 9W MI. haunt. «so mcmmbhywmtbrudyhyon. Notadnyhfly, Hymchomcrcgnhreqnimt. Wehavobeamh nonunwmeetdnptuentputda-nd. .1.“ Mirfivfll'NOb! Dr. I'll'lm ulhz':n'all.;3‘l.‘r:ll In”? t?!"- «menu». 1'”. than“. swallow .uummuchmrhml'h If “I. Int] 8. mull: Mb. POPE MFG. CO., Phrtford. Com. 1’"! .700“ I. “In“ ' Mm IMMMM” 1’0 “LI. ALOKI s35, 050, us AT ONCE. Yucca Co.. Au 5.“ Wilu”. Placketflolderlg DRESS FASTER! m W. N. U. CHICAGO. VOL. XI. 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