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Downers Grove Reporter, 27 May 1897, p. 7

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OIAIA. New“, Po . I. 1". About an yar- ngo I name Men will canon from which I palm Mt" maven”. Th dunking more m .0 rather relic! (of an. unnamed to I meal mum which an new relief for, 3 you "m'w' cfi'nte' "'n 3'65 fié'm""'§fiét’té'i'm'"' ' or wowm 1 Iain mun-n me never. x unwell! unv donu- hl doclm' mm In: lung or no he! an amount doemrl. (out H mm mans. told me than V» lo MP tong for queen! to «mom “other -_.‘-.. c“ v s...- W '0 om n will,“ or.‘n‘::u‘n um «sum not mum un dim and In! w team also noun! hook. “Vaâ€"anal.” - m «lacuna. for 8 m M nonhuman-yum On. I m “00).th omnm.uAbaInâ€"'m1;:uxull mum DIR lam mm mm Maui mm ”mm. more! 1...: and a. month's Ito-Inca: the pun Ind «aural! Ion It l mu manned nu ma. mil. mum nlen In on In In «an M39 huxfim Dr u‘l 3m I behav- mm: as: help In! «Hm I menu-aw mien Ind line not the lust «mu "amen! the ‘3 knife. ham mummy-Imam mung cm «Zinnia-canal! hem-mm“ n. In"! 0. am. no N. am at Sllfll HIM l 3mm KIM In Borneo there grown in Insectâ€"nt- Ing flower which in: the nae" of «mm. m nmllo ll Gonna-“logic I. h map of when hummus In m “L In. It In a much mm mm mud and mum non lbn‘ loo MIMI-u. m 0! cm: splendor. mflholnfioum other woo. Donal "In. sum and Ca. L- C“. Wu. “’1 am I." in! to “you on: Cut-ulna “ht-mud (VI-Inn, rm. hm. II mun" yn no." on mom“ I. MI. MI Mulch”. In." new WM on. mm “I", than MN 00% PAUL \‘. "INC“ A (1).. Urn-d Rapids. "Kl ”n. shyâ€"l would like to very lunch, but I can't cutout alluding my Inn-- band. A. In Inamnml vellum-n. you not. In In “mull! ”your! to third chumâ€"Dosto- Curler. num- nu Iva-my. am. \‘omwâ€"l expect to 5!" my Ihlrd mum at the «am am we“; of mm you'll nmm.’ III". It‘ll-u. I“ Ir] II thII. NIH by Ill 6 u not shoe store. By null [or In tulip. Tm! new gill-3i}; Adam: Mlu B. Ola-tad. b lint. Ill. 10.: In“. Allen's Fool-Eula. a powder (or the It". It cum palatal. swollen. sunn- lu lot! and III-null: also: the mu out of com and buulou It In Ibo mien contort discovery of tho “I. Allan's Foot-En. min “(Milling at now oboe- lnl easy. It I. 3 «ml: cure for "nuns. ulloul ad hoc. glud_._u_-hlulnu. T". I! «May. 894 Eo'uâ€"g can‘t..." Camr- ' A: tho present in the slxueth year 01 Sir George Stoker connection with Cambridgeâ€"ho having been on the books of Pembroke College nlnce 1837. and held the weaslnn proteuorship {or nearly half I centuryâ€"«m: Mend: propose to procure his but by Ilr. 'I'hornycrofl. R. A” for the hall of Pembroke College. 1nd n replica (or the unh'culu'. Who are Injured by ‘ho use of colon liecently them ha been placed in I." t egrocery stores a new repant on «lied GRAIN-O. mule of gin-a grain. that. tukeu the place 0! ooflee. The most donate staunch receive: it with- out «1mm. and but. few can tell it from oozes. It does no! cost. over 3‘ In much. Children may drink It with great benefit. 15 ct: and 1'5 cu. per pachgc. Try It. Ask for GRAIN-0. Young Champ Clark, the 5-year~oid son of the Missouri representative. was asked the other dhy when he entered the house with his (other: “What are you democrats going to. do, now that McKinley is running things to suit himselt? You wiii have to put up with it whether you like it or not." “We democrats.” answered Champ, haught- ily, “will not be responsible for my 0! McKinley'l acta.”â€"-»Xew York Tri- bune. A person-fly conducted fly 0! teacher! and lhelr friends, under c man: an: a! Chicago Incl , will leave Imp Xondaydu 12 or the mountains and whore. T elrl emlmlcee White Bul- hursprln .W. a.;NnturnlBr$d e,Vn.; nvernn o Luray, Churlonesvll e, VA; University of Virginia. Richmond, Vn.; Wllllnmsbu Vim; William and Mary College; Old on Comfort; Fortress Mon- roe. and many other places of interest. your vacation in the mountains and II: the seashore, Summer board '5 r week and uxwunl. Send lot descl‘ipl vo pamphlet on complete ninerary. l]. L. 'l‘rum. N. W. l’. A.. (J. at O. Ry.-- Big Four Route, 234 Clark ISL, Chicago. 'l'uehcn' Pinon-ll: Conduct“! I'm. MOUNTAINS AND SIABHOBB. 'I'I-ere II - Clan of Peep» mace-rm... Noe Reopen-Ibis. "TENS; I! med WI In no: In number of mm. Ml!“ In Engmd Va: “.137: II II” mm were MW 439 coma published. .nu llauuulluu u: Dau'JBt rurelgn "‘ Wimutu'fil: Missionaries elected R. M. Lamar, Bur- IT mam man. mum. _ ". I fifi.fi.2 roar Dnyn' Mon Clown. m d '23: c“ 5"...“ The thirty-fourth annual convention mmmmlouLmh i" the Illinois General Congregational gonna: {ran-god“. ’c.""'." :auociation, which was in mien It an II the Tumult of no In at M be. "any an non nu amt.“ Dong. «mm: not you an oin- hovu dunk. Tn. 'M m. gunman-MW ch” 0 I'll 1“ to tum-um wwru‘n the W and Mimi-Iv ad 0. Own m an: n In York.‘ m vi. Old ram mama and rum- loom I'M luv 1: mm mm 1:!" run v I. nun r3?u.;p'..nk.mmdunm.w Joanâ€"AM you're not the only [may in um drug non-Truth. In". Irma-41ml m 85. will you? Jones»! lama! tummy Im not. horn-Ml HIM. You‘ro mu tho only “I'M. an the booth. ll "ADI:~Ju"' “not b. no us your than!" u I .1) ho mild In phl- mm mm lulldamum tow Io gm ton-nay. on mun-l “no "on". by tho than cumin: u u‘ umlny. 30- York. or my I.“ null) m“ tall [amm- Inc. i'Fu.‘ in! naval and giving], Iii; tanned in m a uunhw lol or to. m and l’tv]«' In! camel." llmn'a- mun-m «5 me [mad advice to no puma: but. gum (in). nu uuud hand cam I! hot I. Ila. tom. cl my your “up. who dust-hub «I your murw w- remod . "thud..." go we Iuho'n my lugm _ oi: mt. A rorlwlmmlcnt wrilou: "I III drunk mum: on gm 0v" twenty yum. drunk who» I hm nun-«y Iobfl‘ who I Ind non. )l-uy um Im- ," I lost. and lump“ Conductor lwrn!htully)â€"--Alonn!de 0' you, yru «clash hunk of humanity. Want tn keep that strap III to your- self, dun you Yâ€"New York Weekly. Passenger «mo of tony hanging to BInNIâ€"thmy of room, eh? When In It? nfi. nun-nu. paper. Th: Soul-l Manger. Conductor (crowded canâ€"Plenty 0' room insure. [ or all insect postsis signad the moment ‘ you dlslrilmuu «:my Mineral Ash. 1: “out: ‘01! in their prime" Clbblze Wor To- ‘ blcco Warm. Potato Bugs, on. ray .Vlutral AM, though (loudly to all toms of insect life. is lmrloctly harmless to Inna or heart. and cannot Injum tho moat donut» lanls. A guarantee with it. All «ding who male or tn curry 5 stock of Gmu Minn-«II Ann. ell-(loud Mining and Milling Co, of Baltimoro. Md" Invite all who are interested to send for their “Bug Book" which they will gladly and (no me any address. This Company also cum 81.1mm for the mar: mmplato report covering the season's won with Gray Mir-crown. Only Fume" can enter this Conn“. Band (or gnu panic-alum and blank- at 31:00!th no my“ at no... I- «to world III-Ion of Dill M There is not much denser, ordinar- ily. of our children being unwed. But an idea has istely been borrowed from England which we should he eon-y to have extend itself in this countryâ€" ‘thnt of keeping children on I. spare ‘diet to prevent their hecomius Plump and the best medical luthorities agree that just before the great change from childhood to youth begins, at the age or 12, a store at tat ought to he laid up as a safeguard against the unusuel demands about to he made upon their strength. it is certainly a mistake to deprive young children of whole- some. nutritious food to prevent the accumninl inn 0! flesh.â€"â€"-Woinan’s Home Companion. DITNI VIII TWIST! YEARS. ,} W's In lam. THE [DEATH WARRANT lilvlbllll‘. Khulwmn v _ v . v . _ v " VA _ _ M- I“ In“. law. an»: Calm mm. The Iowa Silver nonhhcans mm a- med 1 cm for n lute convention to In MM June 38. [Infill-neon“: with the Democratic m mum. to: a: Mimic ‘ot clean-q s tulip, Peoria. 111., [or four days, adjourned Thursday. Invariant ammo Cm" ”Coulo- The United state: Supreme Court has render-ad a decision that l national bank has no right to deal Ip stocks. al- though It may accept them in securiâ€" ties. Judgment of the Supreme Court of Californn against the national bank In reversed by this decision. The "mention of Baptist Foreign Minionarlea elected R. M. Luther, Bur- mah. president. numb“ Chou-o I'M!- cant-I. The second day‘s session at the An- erican Baptm Publication minty vni. devmed to reports of committees. Tho)- wero very encouraging and moved an immense amount of good wm'k amon- pliahed. Samuel A. lecr. Penu- sylvnnia. was elected president. Rev, J. W. Darby. the treasurer of the board. read his report, which show. ed a balance In the treasury of 014.0,, the disbursement: for "to year having been more Hun 312.000. The receipts were $12,210.12 from Presbyterlan Ind congregaflonal sources. Including re- ceipts from cunt-mung loans. M the second day's session of the 'gcnerai mnizrencc of the Cumberland Presbyterian rhnrrh mmmmees um appninied. rr‘mfls iron :he various sy- ncds heard and the place (or the nut annual gathering decided upon. flat- xhil. Mm, was the piace selected. The day was devoted chlafly to re- ceiving address: of weImme. The Rev. fl. 8. Williams of Hosâ€"pin. Tenn. win defied moderator. Gen. 1!. ll. Norman at Mnrfrecsbaro, Tenn" and Joseph ll. Fuse" 0! Columbia. 110., were candidates for the position. Clam Ira-"lam" Ila-r It. In. I. s Inna-s The general mm o! “no Canber- luul thytcrul church convened at Chicago Thursday homing with “out 300 delegates In Itlndnnn. Dr. A. W. Hurting preached the owning act-on on "The mission and Power 0! the Clam-l." M the opening mnlun of the Manly- mm "Mun-arr o! the American nap- ml Mhuuoury l'nton M HIM-mu Monday the wpml o! the exec-min coma-mm nu me. u «commanded Ihll "no nppmyrlaumn lm the «3qu your ho made on I ml. “0.000 Inla- mm o! um I." your. and mm In the wan to come the urn” "colon [mu ‘ a" warm [or the Ive unending "an a mum be mot-cal n the hub of Inb- ‘uonry ”mama for lay and. yen. In order to mull-h til: ll rm be noon-try Io IDA-lo. my ub- Mouuy luau-I II lamp lndn ml may mam the rm a! when. TM prom "demon m vim- ouly woo-d by a tau-hr M no «M- um. lld n none-I“ «vino-tom an. anion followed and wu kept up um ‘ :00."an ‘ Henry r. Colby of Ohio an «Sorted mm: for the nmlns mt. Tim nmmbly mblt‘d In greeting: to Gun-n \‘k-lurll on the tux-mum at her hlrlluluy. tank-In [Input-a Ilsa-cry “will! I. l-‘mcdmen'a work. the education at mini-ten. a met-in! report on home mission: and the continual dlxcuanion oi the New York building In» tho pru- grum Hominy in the Presbyterian gon- ornl ammbiy. ’l‘lte "pom or annual:- tcms anon-ml a tolling oi! in contribu- iium (or the year. An earnest «mm to liquidate wtm' of the heavy dcbtn oi the nrictu departments wan naval-MM. The rantmvorsy over UM mlimimt buildâ€" ing at New York cloud the day's pro- «Minn. The Presbyterian general will“! commissioners welcomed the day or rest. Every pulp“ In Warsaw. 0! what- ever denomination. was filled morning and attoruoon by Prosbytcrlan clergy- mcn. and some at tho mlnlsten wont so far as Indianapolis and Chlmgo In n‘fllumse to lnvluulous from churches. 0n the grounds [our services name-led largo congregallunx. John Wan-maker or Phlladclphla was appointed vice-moderator of the assembly by Moan-nor Jackson. A report 01 the committee 9n the Presbyterian building In New York was read. It recommended that the disposition of the properties be iclt to the boards of home and foreign mis- sions as agents of the church. A mi< uority report was in favor of the re- tention o! the property by the church. The motion went over until Saturday. At the opening at the second day's session of the Presbyterian general as- sembly Friday Gen. Harrison present- ed the moderator. the Rev. Sheldon Jackson, with a gavel which had been furnished by Indiana Presbyterians. The wood of which the gavel is made is from the first Protestant church built in indinna. It stood near Vin- cennes. CHURCHMEN OF THE COUNTRY IN CONFERENCE. human-n General Assembly It 8-310 [alumnae-American Bowl“ ”Into-qr! l‘nlon Meet: at I’ququ-g. I'meork of other Church“. IN THE MASTER’S NAME (noon: A IOWIA‘IO’B. Il'l‘l’ IKDL‘C” BK FZXDIIL DOWNEBB GROVE REPORTER Frank .Ilucn'cr. thenurdem- of In. sum. inner of ppm-bin. cm. in. been m to m:- m m Mn. nary Ham-nan "a hmty burned at Sioux City by the mic-to- of I Incline stove on which I!» was preparing refreshments for her 134! bmhday com-mm. Dunn of loo-Om Earle. Senuor Joseph H. Etfle died u his home In Greenvme. s. C.. Thur-day u‘ tel-noon. Jenn trench In! Bang. James French he been sentenced to hang June 11 {or the murder of Me mm at Rockford, m. m .1 flamed Pun-marinas. M the mm! session or the general synod of the Reformed Pretbnuflan church at Pmnmg Thursday the Rev. Thomas Pebbras of Mlnnupom was unanimously elected moderator. cm of lat-Ion (inhuman The district mnferem a! the Meth- odist church mth rinsed at Marlon, "1.. Friday afternoon. A radium was adopted recommending that wo- men he nlioved m «t as members of the confer-cues. The next damn con- ference will be held at BaIden. "av-mm fun! In no“. Washington. jay 2G.~Preaidon! H. 0. Haven-eye? a! the American Sugar Refining mummy was placed on trial in the Criminal cmm this. morning on the indium-m chasing him with hav- ing ”fused to answer questions ml in him by the penis eon-Ilium investh suing the sugar mm. 01mm At- torney Davis said that he is may m 59 shad with the trial, um! he thinks um days wm mm In fluid. in finish the hearing. The defenan. it is under stood. vii! content every step. Iced. The business is handled with momma-u “a "stem. We do not find "at the benefit or manna mm ha been and for Mller purpose: than the payment at Imus." I’M no locu- I“... Dunno“, lll.. In: :lâ€"tht J. 1. Draw. actuary d an Image. W of Int-oh. Ind tn 0! no but am at In hurl-a: nn H concluded I (W maln- AM 01 the am: at the later: Wm- ‘motAnem mnmlsuw w to Woodmen (Manna-t m Norum. at whom there in 830,009. The report tn conclusion nn: "The order It. yam In holes with pro-pt- nm for "no full noun! 0! the cor- unnle. and we do not Ind mt II‘ mun "ligation has been manual II In collating claim; The main of (he often at he“ clerk In tell lunâ€" GIRARI) STATUE the from In I small humane! remat- tna the ship Water Witt-h. vhtch 0|- mrtt considered his mural. and on tho mt. chm-led In the granite II I brie! dctu-rlpttoa 0! flats college and IM word: "Phllattolvhla'n Gratin-t Pullin- tbroptal." Th0 cnttn dnlun I: tho work at J. Nancy Rhino. I New York u-ulptor. than Iurl but non httn .m- Nut-tum MINING TROUIL" INCRBAII. Inn-looting u luna- Yum. ”I. You. Ant-AI tutu to In... Spring vum. M. May 28: ~1'hc .m~ Immat- II the any at m. nmtuptton ‘0! coal ninth; to tbta my mm In- ‘cmud loudly. lumbar Ina-mt- tu at the Intact: nu MM and 3 am- tot: on tho uztuntm tun. The ton-Ill nu tfit vote. “slut mug tn work Ita- “! I [all ailment M the lmMoI I- u» when nunotx district u when ‘ to 02 ll favor at gout. to work at once. A mucous. at tho III-m ot apt-tn. Van”. Pun. LII-m. Onto-by. Intact“. Intent". and [Add '1- M called (or at. ml to gamut ummmum-tmxuu loltl. n. sum; will to ma an (In nurt- Ionhw-t at m- ctty. 'l’lundly The statue of Stephen Girnrd. preâ€" :wanted to the city of Philadelphia and placed at the southwest corner. was unveiled Thursday, the semi-centennial anniversary or the opening of Girnrd college. The statue is or bronze, at heroic size and is a perfect likeness. The pedestal upon which it stands in of gray granite. nine feet high. making the monument's total height fifteen fleet. The steps surrounding the pe- destal in the City Hall Plaza cover an area of eleven square feet, On one side of the pedestal in a bronze medallion representing the career a! Girard as "Mariner and Merchant." and on the other side a. reproduction in bronze of the main building oi Girnrd college. 01) Stun. “ tho Puts-throw: Unvalhl GTEPHBN OIRARD IN 330N23- tinctgutntl'y. batman-Inn. .m .E m.” “4% m ”Run at; mummmm nag: mm Who: Is the Occasion? Th Ant-I cum It n- '0. mas-aquarium. flow Shall I Go? Vault SANTA 'l m ”a Isn't It Too Hot Then In Midsummer? It. In, ”I n- " than u Go to Balifomia mmummmflliu. mi I..’..L-."‘2.â€"’°"""m_ V no Imam My «Tn-n m: wumfimundlniublo. Ilookodnpdowpoopkmldfl-I ulnar-summer. 1-1:!th thismtorsbo‘nmym um... angthmwrwhmmtmhmdmlmha-h enable Compound. I mood ". unusual nut hover, «it"flu mammal” ltmmuulymmmwmmmm seven] 0! In: haul-hon. Ming wind. the Plnl‘ln- nodula- bl dub “mhklnxlkllduinuh plaudwuhuunun.‘ , lauded liar. has chm a. can, discontented an . “have Vegetable Compound. we“ lie el- lecuqou wmlooneee the We! the Improvement: then get. her “other end keep it up until she in mm toyouAln II-I lovely women you married you-I ego. Following We relate the enema-m o! I «no of chl- mum. In. “VA Baum. et ,Oemby. but. up: . “I hueued Lylfll 1 Men'- Veg!“ calamari end {and u taboo! metbenemwne. mum-m l I“ womb.twuble. 1 land we held-cl? d} glue mugging. tetrlhle W mmmIo-uaqmmumymgnhummmmto‘an on from your faithful wife: but. 1;.“ stop 3 moment um! think! our wile, who was onn‘wmpered and mum, cud .11 um um. love), when you ' _ , lauded her. has «bulged. Now Ibo ll poavilh, Irritable. pd. . Gill. dhoonlcnbd and tumble-in u word. aka III ital-I €17 dborder at some klud. _.. . Law in not the remedy for this www.mmfi lot! treatment. In: marine Iyshm h M In». ‘ Nyndvioo toyouh. Iudmm udwflbi 1am;- to that friend of women. ll:- Hahn... of Lynn. Mum. sum in“, nu! truly “IQ wholecm to her And aha will. M Il- vluyouwhutodo. leoyonr nth M chance. good man h . I! youdonot with to writ. Chintz“! ilélm «To. uni an“? ~’ 'mw ”MWâ€"m Walter Baker Co.’s g_ _ Breakfast Cocoa. mmmem-wmaow-nwwn IN JULY-l WIBE ADVICE TO'HUSBANDE' REASONS POI! UBIBG I! youdonot with to writ. OW," 'yvlfe. blue by: 33mm of Pydh Infini- WILL PAY IIOO '0. ANY cm 8100 Tm! Han. W. I. 0. oouoaoo. IO. .9. I“.

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