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Downers Grove Reporter, 3 Dec 1896, p. 2

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Ki WI mun will be rollover] from 0' “land it the Dunning) Tuna. In“ a and om m. will occur "In (I. mum order at events." It I. not wit-tho: or not the change I: we ' V of the accidents to the vessel unâ€" col-sud. mm. K1,. Dally Argon-at 3‘ P H I My undo condo-um; ' ”a run. In Kentucky um o.- ‘ ill, ruin. In. merited In- " -' hm lacking an Informan- - _ b! night!“ mint It by mature. mm. the am: no, dur- hfln cum in mane-on Emu um. Cm'. the tumou- m.dlodonlhhmnaro- W tau-bu. nun nu cum-.1 m 0' W m Wot-ll Cunt-fly I“ Mr. W futon u U. U“ pflhfly destroyed by In y. The lo. I: emulated It I”. The orlg'n of tho an in nu Ill. and W l- induct-a Mon at the WM and an and III“. coup-Io- um! “I unit-c nlun to "Mirna their m ad the .0. "turned m w; "Humo- ncntu M Inn Clan Coal is. ”but: (in (hum-I. mun n- M M .lffll. Bryn cloc- W. “I“! "ht. leKl-on okr- . 0t Til. I". lam-Icy out! “I Mall mutant: uni Bryn on. m [Ir-am o( K'Ihcly a... a... h I." I "can! [or "m "rent “ “fiction 0! “up“; rude". who “cl um I- n In" In. an?“ Immune-mmuththo I. .0 "than! «an min-v.1: Iv m 0.1 the nu.- of the gum VII cum lh moh- to no" and: o! an: or‘savuu on" ur- ‘ro DATE. “I. III band a south Mann m. luau. AM no! In. on the m m M Mr dock - black-nod m M ”0910 loot thnir llvn la. b a. I“ Gull-hut Mr vent to It III, III “land with Inigo-In] mic- louny. The event hrouxhl W I not! nucmbluo o! the W Rita II the Vlllcy o! the In- dwua. , G. W. lam, mm" 0! the lid“- .- mnbllm county comma", h b a mac] condition with diphtherh Tho mm nun-u Oily o! Km- “ at the Willi..- 'l‘runpomuon TIC can! now templmhom ended by th- Beonbh line. a: lndluupolln WI. a. temple recently dutmyod pal-bod in the lumen. They wen lump in the building. The nulionul non-partisan W. C. 1‘, U. convention will be held in the Foundry leihodlu Episcopal Churct o! Wuhlnnon, D. (3.. Doc. to to 14. A I‘m attend-ace l- expoctod. md some a! the moat. diningulnhed speaker: on m (mutt-nee platform will be pm- The unnuiry frame home or Sam Km, colored, who resides um Cat-y. Art, in burned, and five 0! his chlldren, two of whom were grown Thoma Joy. known In sporting cir- clu u "Tannin" Joy. died In I Ch:â€" chant! hospital tron: wound- Innlcted by some per-on unknown. He nevél named consclomneu utter belns‘ Chain“: 3!. C. Blaine and ill: dingh- m wéne burned to death a! For: mug- .old. Tens. In his residence. Chap- hln Blaine went upstairs to save bl: daughter and was overcome. Tlp big plant. of the Sanford, Ma, 'lpnllictudng Compuny resumed oper- gtlonn um- u long shut-down. About 500 people, or‘ twovthlrds of the full tome, an at work. 'Tho..Pomborton lllllll of Lawrence. Kim. maul up arm a shut-down of but mthn. The null: employ 800 mm. but 800 were turned away with- out: work. mot mm“ m. muruvaa-on LY or A WEEK. Von-air, I'm, in} not in: «3. limit. I“. ma or O ”Mal-I‘ll. In at may aligned to Inn by Cutler John H Hof- ui- tro'm me first Nation-I hunk of g m”, PL, I. 0110.173. mm. were ,m mun-cums: with mm but- mil-uniting . "hi. it In W, gmmn mum amount to mono. mm” mm at Immo- 2 as ”ail-rm, .E 63530 «a 2:3 8- fifgcgiglml ll .6 .595.- .5 5:. Eda ”5E5 513:3 van g 32.6 {Snob .m .3 £533.02: EDSâ€".0: I maul-a 1' Burke clerk of m m:- ‘trlct Court and mayor of M'llll. ‘Wyou was "rated for hula; a vorth‘ has check won a local mama Ina. ‘ Po-poao Ramo- ano. leader of the had at luau-[mm who attacked the Inla- caa‘ton home at Paloma in Ion-m mum been capture and placed In jail at Laa Cram, N. l. Fran Brougham. a tamer living about [our nil-I math of Osmond, Nah. wine la a Intoxicated candi- lhl. M a load (ma: 3 double-hr- nlod gun into Sack-torn Klealcl'l aaloon,_ vanadium Dram Aubert. fink Knavoh and W. L. Hanan. The beam sentence cur Impound fa loanaa, abort of life. um M to Willa: Day. mvhmd of murder In the second den-ea. Judge Spar sen- tenced Mm “Wynn-13th.“!- ‘tnfiary. Day a now 40 nan old. Hot-ca L mural. - wealthy and aged citizen of Pemnvme. Ohio, was not and lnmntly mm by Illa Key- lter. no nurdet my on of I Inv- nm In "4ch Kay-tar Ill defeated cm! In which Ste-m new a the anor- my lot the [MI pulp News has been necked :1 1mm.- boro. Ky., at n duel between loll-y Bra-bun. a mountain donor-do. and Wilma loom. - (1mm dander tro- mm: eonnly. In 'Mch Brun- Inn was shot 1nd “sunny killed Home amped.1‘he fight took place over an old grudge Tie Volllmd o! the South Afflel. Rap-bile. femur pI-od the Inn!- muou restriction lull, mum-a l.- nlmnu to produce pas-pom now- Iu "In: my pone. m. m 0! «non of that they can own mi. 1'» measure ne- lnto force on In. I. A Conuuunoph “and: m (I. Imam Duty Nan an that I (rah Inn-um will no "cum I: rumor“ to have m nut harbour. OLIII Michel. mo volt-known We! “urchin Idvouu. bu "mod for Made. for n IMO! my pflor lo 3 Inc- umn‘ tour In the "mm mm. TI. muon- mun-Nun at the French chamber 0! amm- adopted nu: nut hon-u.- of 1* hum to ‘5‘ (ram M Ila I In of I [run to 2% (run. «cordial lo dint-nae on colonial and Fund: nu mun mu Io port nann- The Earl 01 Elam, Hector 0! India, ulemphl to the gov-turnout that the run num In loo me to be a! much hull to ”la Autumn crop, but In In “no for the late lowlnu. mam tho nu: price. um [Illn- 80 to 60 per can! in the nonhcm dhttlcu. son and the Injul'ln‘ 01 may others by u nu: cru-h or numbers. or I panic. which occurred In Ibo mum at tho lac. Nothlnl I: known In to how the punk: dovelopod. A late emailed at Baroda In honor of the "an or the am of Elfin. via» my or India. In: hu! 3 (arrlbh out- mme In m. kllllu at twenty-ulna perâ€" Charles H. Hoyt has received - cnblunm mun Australia announcing tho sudden death a! Sadie McDonald. I member of "A Mllk Whllo Flax" company. The mu at Blenheim Castle in hon- 01' o! the VIII! 0! the Prince and Prin- cnl 01 Wales to the Duke and Duches- of Inrlboronxh cost £20,000 (3100.000). The latest divorce judgment In France enablllhos that the wlle of a kahuna] gambler ls entitled to a. d!- vorce and to the management of chil- drven and property. Nell, the tour-year-old daughter of Mr. ud Mrs. B. J. Myers, was burned to death at Findlay, Ohio. during the absence of her parents from the house. Her clothes caught fire from an open wood are. ooga, 7Tenn., nun; in the choir at the union services 0! all the churches Thunday. As the Rev. R. B. Gal-mu pronounced the last words of the bone- dlctlon Mr. Nelson fell heavily forâ€" wud dud. Apoplexy was the cause. G. W. Nelson, a prominent meqber. of the First Baptist church. Chump- Nearly the entire business portion or the town of Leavenworth, Wash. the headquarters of the Cascade di- vision' of the Great Northern railroad, was burned Thursday. An unknown man, aged about 35 Years. was killed a! Mitchell, Ind., while attempting to bond a freight train. The name "Thomas Atkinson, No. 9233'Woodland avenue, Chicago," was written in his nombook. A train load 0! sheenâ€"thirteen can -â€"wu «aunt In the human! at Grand Harbor, six miles west at Devil’s Luke. N 1).. and was on the track In double- decked our: during the entire bllmrd. out of 2,300 sheep about 500 perished The shipment. was from Cascade, Mont. An entire imily of Mo was: burned to death near Pen-y, N. Y., Sunday, the unfortunate victims being Luihct Gmnmn, aged 40; his wife and 37; and their three children Aimee. axed 6: Lottie, aged 3, and Arthur, 1 baby of 11 month. casuau‘lu: JRII‘. FOREIGN. Wheat-410. 1 laud... ‘WNoJ .......... ~WNO. I .......... whitâ€"No. 1 red eon-«No. 8 out. Outsâ€"440. I am. Whack-No. I an" .4 Cornâ€"No. I mixed. . .. Gumâ€"No. 2 that... camâ€"No; 3 nm...... Barleyâ€"No. I .......... MILWAUKEE. Wheatâ€"Na 2 spring. . . . Whatâ€"No. 1 whit Corr-No. a ...... antiâ€"No. 2 White. Ryeâ€"No. I ....... Patna“ .. Butter ..... Ryeâ€"No. 1 Corrâ€"N9. 3 Outsâ€"No. 2 CHICAGO. Cutieâ€"Com. to urine. .61.“ Eur-All grades ...... 1.90 M and lamb- . ..... 1.5 Wlndo' 51n- mkon are we" sat- Mod with the Ii‘lllll o! the lat year’- nalo at Put-burg, run the an! pro- vision. The workmen Inn been out on months, and no reduced to string at dream-cu. The Davies County, 110.. Sam.- Ar noel-“on. III on banking hum-Hon. closed In door: and bu been (also charge of by Bank Bummer Gordon Jones. The failure ls uld to be duo to heavy wlthdnw-ln. ; Waller I. Cattle. or an Fri-ulna). and his wife and mm can, whose Imublu In [Aldon have helm rum told In (In Antenna Pm dllpltch. from land“. "rind It New York Thursday. In. Bun 'I'Illotm. who was bur- led from (In Old udl.’ Home a firm Hun. Incl. wu the In: mnlvor ol' than nrly mach who look I‘M In Fort "Inho- on tho hall at tho Warn-h. (our nus from the cm. In Sent-nun. II". n u. “no Hum- oeh‘l have: were fighting 09a. Hu- man form Wlllh- R. Danton at Arlington Belgian. IIL I "calm: ud unm- uu alum Ind on at the only net- uon at Illinois. pond any Novenâ€" hr 83. and 18. Tho woo-u blluml ever “own In North Dltou and Friday. Th. now :- piled In arm. n hlgh u the bow All mt.- Illd mm: at «very dearly- M II abandoned. Then- an mum of loo: 0! Illa, but nothing delnlta In I” IM'I. The (amen o! Hayfield Township. Ohio. are [rally axclled over the din- covery at patrolman: on their turns. anunl m bu Ibounded in the town- Ihlp ever since u. discovery lover-l you: up. but no deep well- have been aunt. Thu unner- have docldod to form I nook company among thala- ulvu to to they (or all. They lay may will not Idnll any out-Ida 3w nlalorl. h. B. Irvin. ch“! of the Kama. City police department. died 01 blood pota- oulnx mulling lrom Bright‘s (ll-em. lkceucd in a native o! Mluourl and 62 your- ot age. He nerved through the rebellion In the Union Army. The Cincinnati Enquirer say: that interviews had with all the proprie- tor: of active distillation in the Cin- cinnati region devoloped line not that they are unanimously determined mlnnt entering into anyyhiaky pool, however gratifying an increase of the price at their product might be in them. J. Weston Piummer. representing an English syndicate of fruit growers and capitalists, has been making an inves- tigation 0! South Missouri as an apple- producing region. The railroad miners o! the Pittsburs district will get the advance they have naked for without trouble. The opera- tors senemlly have agreed to pay the 6019!“. rate after Dec. 1. The’rvcllluns’ Bank at Mldlothian, Texas, has suspended huslnoss and in closlng up Its attain. No statement or unbllltleg and assets has been nude. but depositoi'a will be pald in full. The Wire Nail Mill Company or an- lem, Ohio, will work its Findlay plant next week or the week following on double time, employing 200 additional workmen. LATEST MA RKE‘I‘ REPORTS. General Thaddeus S. Clarkson 0!! Omaha, commander-In-chlef of the G. A. 11., In In Buflalo In connection with the preparations for the encampment of 1891, which Is to be held in am city. Tho Indian: name superintendent of public inltructlon wunts a measure passed to provide that Latin be taught In the common schools it any oupil shall desire to study that language, mad that all applicants for teachon' licen- m be compelled to pass an examina- tion in Latin before a. certificate is is- sued. After ‘1 two yous' shutdown work has been resumed at Embrevlllo, Tenn. glvlnx nearly 1,000 men employment. , John E. Redmond, Parnellito leader in the British parliament, began MI lacuna tour of the United emu n this Broadway tumor. New York, Bun- Ill" night, when he Ipoke [or two hours to a um audience. ’ ”Ki f‘f’iw’ui ..... «mite-(em .A 2 9-: NISCEI-LANECU‘. NEW YORK. [ILWAUKBE I spring. . . . 831‘ white ...... ”Kw DETROIT. 1 II! It: ...... “5‘ 81'. [0018. PEORIA. 33360 a II “0 mm 04.35 03.40 am 02.50 05.26 GROVE , IN EVENT OF WAR No sooner vat the election over than IeKlnley Ind Brynn shook undoâ€"by Mignon. ‘l‘ornoio Boatsâ€"First Class. Eric-Ion .................. 120 Cashing ....................... 105 Torpedo Baum-Second (Elm , Ghana are not carried by ell-cum now; they do not make tholm my 1m- No one can win "hands down“ In I prime fight. Beaming Coast Defenders. Innate] Put-Inn ................... Amphltrue ................ Hunt-mount: .. ................ Immune]: ............... Terror ......................... Brooklyn Nev York... . . lmchnunl . . Indian. ......... Oregon ......... low. ........... Second (Wm [huh Ships. In (he nocolnpnnysna out the vault .. ~”"V‘”" m.- nhowu In I am vmvomomto m In: all an. cut! on each .m "50 INIIW 0' IMDI In "1"! “I. “I an» to my um "Olhln (Mm- lho [Inna-l sum and 39mm. hum .( the noun...“ of . m"- span who”. That. u the United not In" I "ml uncut ounldc Butc- hu [our om clan hula mm but defended pom. and 8mm only one. the Pvlnyo I. plc- The United Slalom hu lhlrm Sflfl’fi IN COMMISSION FOR IIIEIHATE SERVICE. UNITED HATER. SPAIN. Fir-l (flan mute Stung“ _ Pint (‘hu Battle Shins. Although the Maine Ind (M Tonal are chum! Um: “no Numnnrla and (In: Vllorln, neither of tha- Spam-b van-cl- would nund hr um Inmates baton cllhvr o! the Ito (ormnr. In flfl, the Ten- nlone could rnpum- or nlnk both of the sum-nu Ihlm are admittedly among the "next I- the world. as are also the two Inn- ond cruisers, whtlo- Spain's single but- tlo ship In or A In: up to date type. carrying ll‘hter gun: and having In- Irflor Armor. The Hpnnllh armored cruiser- nro good uhlpa from every point of View. having two nun: heavier than any curled by the New York and the Brooklyn: but olllwr o! the two latter would he morn lh-u n match for one of (no lemy- rluu because of the greater numb" 0! heavy gun-r the strained condition of ailalrs beâ€" tween these two powers and the cer- tainly that the contest that would fol~ low opening of hostilities would be chiefly a naval one the subjoined list of the effective modern ships owned by 08011 is published to give an idea of the fleets they would be able to set against one]: other. It should be home In mind that the (our United States that class battle What would be the immediate effect or a declaration or war against the United States by Spain? In view of An Interesting Summary Showing What Would Be the Strength of the Two Nations in :1 Conflict on the High Seas.-â€"Spuin Would Soon Be Left Without a Vessel Afloat. Navies of United States and Spain Compared. an... “..- _.V.,, n , mm “9m their pm rum JUST FOR FUN. Protected lemm Armored Cruisers. OLVHPIA. Daphne- monk. Tons. 10.2” mm 10.288 . ILHO 7.375 7.375 5.870 4.413 9.27! 6.382 4,084 he" June: should lamina tell Ch. Wit I. an. . . ,. . V . Iii-"It nun... Every man ought to my his debts~ I! he on. Every man ought to help his neighborâ€"4f he can. Every man and wouun ought to get marriedâ€"If he an. Every min should do his work to nun his custom-weft he can. Every man should virus his true-«It he can. Every wife should Means her husband +1! the on. Every 'lfo thank! nono- Torpedo Boutâ€"Fin! Class. Two . . . ........................ Thirteen ................... . .67 Torpedo Bonnâ€"Second (nun. Cohde de Venadlto. .. Infant: Isabel. . . . . . . Partially Protected lesem Alfonso XII ......... . .......... Reina Cristi“ ....... . .......... Reina Mercedes ................ can". ........... . . . .. ........ Nat-am ............... . ....... Alfonso XIII.. Lepamo . ..... lmperador Carlos V.. Almlmnle anmtlo. .. Vlzran .............. Infant. Marla Teresa Numoncls \‘ltofla . Pol-yo ......... Inz all (he on" on each uldc. It In halo to my um wllhln (Mo-c- month: 0! the beginning of A war finnln would not In" I "ml uncut outside of her but defended porn. The United smug hnn (Mm-en non- tured as of only one-lom-th the size of the Indiana. The Maine and the Texas are thrown into the armored cruiser class. as are also the Numancia nnd the Vitorla, giving the United States tour vessels of this type and Spain six. But although Spain has the greater number of this type the tour United States vessels could undoubtedly do- stroy all the Spanish six. Still, as the latter are the more numerous. the Viz- caya is shown oneâ€"hair larger than the Brooklyn. bunbom, Partially Protected. Without going into details voncern- «23$? Second Class Battle ships. Stamina Cont Duo-mom Protected Cruisers. Armored Crnlsem None. lflsplare- mmt. 1.152 L152 9. I 00 6.900 6.890 6,800 9.]00 7.00.1 747 570 TM aoqner a man-an M a min dial. «”1” “moan;- , No woman !s competent to hm the kin question; she I: too chain: In. ’ ' No man In so wot-{Mes that a dldate wm not treat him WA If n I: proper to give I gamer, um! can it a tea, why isn't it proper tn all n mums: a Innate? so long as a man finds his com: but-E ton the hduse ls never in disordér. .9 lire-t Gold linen. A person is never more. surprised than when iniormed that the best pay- ing gold mines in the world ere those In which the ore never exceeds Ill average of $10 per ton, ior the muse: oi the people believe tint the great gold nines produce 8200 to 0300 per ton. The Trendwell mine on Don;- iu island in Alaska, which has paid 3 meter dividend to its owners end stockholders for the int seven year: than my other nine in the world. has never exceeded 86 per ton on an aver- age for twelve months. The next great producing mine in the United States is the Homeetne In the Black Hall. which yields an nverege of leg. then as per ton. The Anaconda minefitt Butte. gives an avenge of $12.60 per ton. The richest mines in south Al. rice do not exceed 814 per “mus“- homieh (Wu-n.) Tribune. " If they should «named with tiw ahips they might ewnimiiy collect the tri- bute, but our navy was always difficult to swallow and apt to disagree serious- ly with rho» who attempted it. 'I‘lul mm Mn. are held by mm of Impound lmolllgom-e In shown from n court-mum: that took plm I fvw monlhn ago tunnel: . Spanish (‘onsnl at one of our lmporuuu moons and A well known American author. While dlmuln; the (‘nhnn qnumm lhp (‘on- sul became very much exclled and de- (10de that he. a: '2" u hundred; ‘of lhonundn of his countrymen. would hall um. dolls!" the onllm-ak of has- llmloa belwem Spam and the rolled 9mm When ankbd what 8min vmuld do. he "piled: "First. we would at up your llnlv navy um! um: annoy your cont lortlflmllom and lay your mm nnder mime.“ Inmllnx portion on nuan- to «II-1H be. mule we were ath to trust Burm- bodlm o! men on the rotten decks: of our Ihlps. El (‘ronlulm a spam: newsm- per paw-tun! In New York. uteri-ml "at twelve (hon-and Baum: rennlurs could march from New Orlean- tu .\' -\v York. whereupon I ('hmgo paper r»- plted that "they rock! If they Mnuwl themulvrn. M" I! not the 9mm. null-l tnlxe churn of them." In the winter of 1874 the Spaxuuh ridiculed the motley fleet that the United Stats-a gent sound: to entorc» our demand for reparation on account of the Virginius aflair. They said we sent 1 Spain has n number or unal- lun- been, used as coastguud Ind petrol In Spain, Cuba, Porto Rico and the Phlllpplnea. which are more than all. set by thirty-four vessel! In our rev- enue mnrlno service, um the small steamers that are employed by the 53‘ Sineer'a Department of the (Inked States Army. There are also in the navles or both unions n number of old ships, such as the uncut“, Hut- ford. Richmond, Wabash. Mlunewtfi and Franklin (American). and-the Al- flmnza, Blanca. Carmen. Lenltnd and sturlns (Spanish). Many war ships are being hunt for each nation-77,547 tons of the United States and 53.676 for Spain. America builds her own ships. but neveral of ”he Spanlsh uhlm are being built in En!- lnnd and Germany. mould war break out the ships building could not be finished In time to take part In it. for It Is eenain that Spain would be ex- hnusted financially in a few months. even it her «hips were not destroyed In last; ”me. mind can defence whim ‘2‘ gram 1.300 to 3.100 un- film;- 'whlch nould he utillzodjgl the W of harbors. Spain bu twdfot I” and 100 tons respectively. ' ' U Spain has a number of mull gun: PEN POINTS.

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