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Downers Grove Reporter, 17 Jun 1897, p. 6

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Pull. was wan... than Ihmmebloaud.l-llo Ina brunch at m III-Annm- Iq- W! van. Ir. Pun In lift an n...“ to Hand University to at" a Mun-Np hr the "and: of .0 all.) man-- 0! today, no cl- m at legislation. govern-cum! ul- nl-lnfluflou “A uflntc pull-mire” hmllonullolotollu-ulof a! runny Claret. at It. "can" can-flu. at the mound City my unmatmwwmwmao- m.mdtucm~aww Robert Treat Paine Ill born In Boo- ton on Oct. 8, 1835, and II the son of Chub- Cu-hlu and Funny Cabot (Jackson) Paine. HI: educnllon In mum u the Boston Lulu School at] M. Hunrd, troll vhkh ho wu (rumba In the clan of 1855. anon; NI all-ute- um Phillipa Brooks. “ulnar Anuu. Fund- B. Inflow, Tm Lyman ud mu B. Su- bon. AM 1 youth study In Harvard lav School he «voted two run to mm! In In»... mania; to cum thou-mammalian.“ M I. Put. I: II: mun city. a. m mud to use eulolk w hiltnndvnwmthpna- at. at III gnu-Ion tot flown mu. m I- we to duo“ Mm" to 0 my mlnd, civil- isation means the advancement of the name, not or the cleaner." This in practically an epi- tome oi’ the spirit which has animat- ed the greatest phllanthmpiat 0! New England, Rob- ert Treat Paine. during the whole of his lifetime, to the practical observance of which he he devoted almost twenty-aeven years. Born to wealth and to one of the high- est locial position: in New England, this great-grandson of that Robert Treat Paine who-e signature .ppeare‘ in full upon t e Declaration of inde- pendence has compilehed more for workingmen an their (amines in the vicinity of Box I: than any number It aid and charitable societies. He live- in a line old house on Joy street, Boston, near the corner of Mount Ver- non. en the brow of Beacon Hill. He in tnli, with thin white hair and I hnahy white mustnche, which make him appear older than he really in. but with n (re-h complexion and clear my eye. which meet the vlnitor frankâ€" ly and benevolently. mum tun m to RIM 1.. on. mun- u no wanna-'- ~om lum-thol Orr-III“ m- M WW tn- lan- III-rho D O. 1' O N PHILAN'I‘HROPIS'I"! WORK FOR 1'“! POOR. ”BERT ‘1'. PAN. ml".u an. I n- ammng of and", 1.. aâ€"mw You“ ”shuntsâ€"'1!” long «do n ma hue to and: I! he an“ to ho ‘ N um?" mm W "W” a, you a: u «ya-mu?“ “Bo- Ag. of tho “Ii-crux“ Accgmlinltonmholthemot the oldest matter! at the French In- ultuu. ll. motto. author. head- no mt n n Donna-flu. Next coupe: ll. Hanoi", n mun-1108M. who 1; Mg. ulna. an! In renown by I. Vaginal. at tho morn Ind scientific dewtmont of the III-mute, .110 In unity-eight. ur. Gludttone. who I- put down a :- undue o! m int-mantloned din-lo- ot the Many. come- next, hug" been hon in December. 1809. Canto-m of Clark- Inch. In. Julia Davies. who died It cm- ton. Englmd, I few can no. at the gnu m of minty-four. m probably the 1m survivor of the [1mm friends of Chum LIED. 81!. was no hunter of Joan Rune. of Ion- ponu Home, Noam. 11!".me Lamb. Godwin and Hum! won con-tun nests. 8h. lurid Vice-Adnlnl mmvmnmunm tn Father of the It!» In. Augm Wob- m. Another dunner In the widow 0! lane Mm, the who-awn. tor-nee at n cock that crowed incon- celvnly only. [nor a port“ at pro- longed entering It occurred to ill rustlttkeulyeockmuedbytto ‘ logo to It: perch It IOIII be unable to crane up for the act at crawl-g. So. by I Inc elort at Induction, Ir. Sven. cer got no. on! with ll- pocket band- lerchtet fled the creature firmly to Ill perch. end then vent back to bed. Whether the cock went on crowln. to not recorded, but Ir. Spencer, confi- dent In Me theory. alert. The and pnrtottheltoryhmthetm-gutthe wretched bird until late In the after- noon. H!- cooodons mum rush to the fowl house and the explanntlono thnt followed Are not mm to be dwelt upon. mm:- It. mm «of» MIMMMIIIMIM to relate- Ih viola philosophy at "m in odes mount the nth-nu. noun-numduflunuylnm- m N .0 may. mu 8m. m m pine-o- I". In mind] ”mm" In em n: boll... TI- bo mum MI. h- nun Ir. lcOoo. In“ It out I. II“. and cloth m I“. to «nut. (to lull II non-m... but u: chic-um mm The m at Ila hm in n- m u a gnu ml "cm [at Banter lacuna. II b all-sud (N mm In- In mu will u- e-ul 01,000,000 nan-111. pro-hen mum o! the 0MP MM. and tum-um: "ml nuan- blm II. In no “that of mm mm. cu nod luv-mun of INC. mmmmwmuu (M um. mm court The bill 'II no: amount] mm In (In Muslin. Pounul loam M II. tori lo I.- c-nIuMuLMn'upu-dm hulwheo-oulxdfomh m Good loam Reuben W. McCoon. the man who trained the Inheritance tax law oi Illi- nois, which has lately begun to attract widespread attention, is a well-known legislator and Journalist of Illinois. He wan born in Indiana in 1843. and was educated in Shuttle! College at Upper Alton, Ill. Be mulled law and titted himself {or practice. but did not enter the courts. Ho preferred the broader field of journalism, 1nd became pub- lisher oi the Waukesan Weekly Ga- zette and Daily Herald. Ha ha: been most active in political Me, although never a seeker tor oillce. In 1892 Dir. McCoon was elected to the senate of Illinois iron the countiea of Lake. Ic- Henry and Boone, and III on of u" sketch of tho In loan-dbl. [or no turnip-FM: mun” defend nlxhtWh our nllle 1!:de tlven to: all. round the camp. lvery evening lone member 01 our company would unnu himself by rapping out nbnee at the enemy. which was re- turned with mt Iron the battle camp. Occulonnlly n friendly [only would be .kept up. one side telllu the other new- 0! lte respective harem; what food they had to cut. and how my hour. the clue! and slept that day. The nntlve lnetlnct lor- bontlng end eng- lmtlon generally became a predom- nnnt feature on these occasions, end the convernntlon would almost lnvul- nbly donnente Into a lying match. each drummer trylu to cap Illa oppo- nent‘l last manage. Everything that, happened was so well known In'both camp: that by simply telling a piece of ‘ new: to one servant lt lntmedlntel! spread throughout the whole Arab “mun ILLINOIS INHERITANOE TAX- REUBEN W. W l'. N. 1311an that ad probnbly flâ€" tally wounded i (hunter 0! Frank Vowel; I German mun. living II my county, South Baton. beau-e It. a“!!! to slop. “05mm. William D. Bynum, who hue moved from Indianapolis to locate permenent- ly in Broollyn. will be n his loan to the Clevelnnditee of the: city. Snob, at least. I. the feeling of tho-e who know the ex-conneennn with the big vein :Ht. Bynnln'e memmble hettle for gold et the Indiana Dementia: convention he: not been forgotten by the tree ell- ver men, and it in only nntunl that the Clevelanditel regret losing him. No minnewuthuheenemoreud- est champion of the gold sun-inn! than he. Bynmn. Hie detefninatlon to move cut in lonely determined by the feet thet he is chairmen of the national committee of the nationnl Clevelandite nerty. He believes thet more emotive work can he done from New York than In I. Ann-Lynching Longue- Repretenutlve colored citizens from Toledo, Cincinnati. Yonnmwfi, Bel- lalro Ind other Ohio clue! held a large mun-meeting at Toledo and arranged for the formula]: of In antl-lynchlng Tho nun-Hon! III-loan" Illa. held In and roan-(Ion .1 Clifton Imp. N. Y. The" um not. an LOO. alum-Ann. representing all mutant detonlntloal. In laud. WILLIAM D. IVNUI.WNO LIANDONI INDIANA '0. HIV V0.“ In Kama. l- Mmlwly .- “um In Kw. II punk-ll] an Adjunct o! the nmbllm puny. bud!“ pop- ulist: no Advocating withdraw-l (to- thc ordcr. 0- A. I. I. In... I. I“ Poopulbu churn (but the (land At- my ol the Republk. n It In eondmed I“ An 'Acu-c Ugly The Irritation among the hull-nu at lunch In conmueum of the um- In‘ of Almllhly Voice and his cum- panion: by the mounted police ts u- uumlln In uxly shape. An mum is [and and ooldlen have been hur- ried lo the “one. l'lro Douro,- tho Comer: of tho Torry Coal (to-puny. The Immense colllery of the Torry Coa| Company. operated at the town 0! Geneva, lmL, was totally destroyed Sunday afternoon by fire. l-‘Ineen men were down In the mine, but they were I” saved by taking them out through I dllercnt route than the main shalt. The plant gave employment to over 200 men and ull are now thrown out at employment. The total lots in not known. In only 812.000 lnluralwo was reported, but will probably reach :50,- Hadley at once dellvered himself to the authorities and was taken to Car- llnvllle. A political (end of many years‘ du- ration ended Saturday noon. whoa the two men met in the street. Atler a few angry words hsd been pane-1 Hadley shot Richards. One bullet wounded his arm. The other passed through his liver and lodged in the spine. His wound caused his death six hours later. Hediey's friends and witâ€" nesses of the shooting assert that it was done In self defense. Bunker Hill. 1",, Is in mourning (or Mayor John R. Richards. and Capt. Fenwlck Y. Hailey, editor of the Bunker Hm Gazette. is accused of the murder. I." m m‘ Old Kine.” .INOATIONAL .HOOTINO A'â€" FIAY IN ILLINOIS- m ‘ FATAL ~nENDING lllll W'flfllu tin Com cl a. Trout-II. lung mm Bloody Act. [dunno-o! link-In 0-0... ESCAPE FROM THE MINE. GROVE Gov. Tuner bu appointed manna Lemon. Clinton: E. J. I‘m-play, Em 81.. mm; Ethin Allan Sawfly, Spring- field. member: of the Illinois mu pr- During the mount: of May the posh] receipts amounted to $2,685,708, or an Increase of $21,563 over the receipts (or the corruponding month of the pre- vious year. of Inch Importance the! prominent Denoenu predicted that he would be the next Democratic nominee for presi- dent. but he was forgotten before the convenmon cane round In 18”. Hr. Bynum In Just 61 years old, end It the zenm: of his menu) pover. from any center In the west. Ir. By- nlnn In a native lndlanlln, and I lav- yer of firm ability. He served the menu: district of the sun In con- area: for several terms and lumen-en Messed his constituents. He provoked ammlnmminlmmu controversy with Ir. Bane of Penâ€" ”mun. He was branch: before the mammana vacuumed. At tint tune the Incident was considered I.- My M Autumn The null nlllcauoo ot mo bound- ary "nu Mum 0m! Dmnln and Vomucln In out-Maw at m: um. dry-nan! u Wuuutoo u I o‘eIorl aloud-y sacrum. m maly '0' bot-mu binding upon both aux-«n- mu. Inl- ‘roeho‘ In India. ‘l'ho "Unbound am- on (he Crud Inputs Indian nIlroad n- vmled four miles north 0! WIN-ba- tor. Ind., ll 4-30 o’clock loudly unu- Ionn. David Kramer of Fun Wuao. m. end-«r. In HIM. Plum- Onbol 0! Fort Wayne In uttouly Injured. nus-scum Harm: much at For! Wu“ I» also II’UM. 8. M. lundy. nu: "gnu mu". o! On“ Raglan. vu Imam "mind. more. MIL. delivered the fourteenth biennial report at the board of homo missions. The will contribution [or all purposes were $321,668. The board naked for 815,600 for each oi the two yearn beginning my 1. 1898. The im- nncill report showed I deficiency or ”0.000 in the irennury oi the board. The Amount necessary to cover the do- iiclt was at once railed. Rev. E. Bockelman 0! Burlington. lawn. wu appointed pmldenl o! In. board of home nlulonl. Thirty-Elsi.“ Bunnhl Synod as I‘ll- luld. 0M0. At Thursday's session of the Luthâ€" eran general synod the Rev. Dr. M. W. Hamma, Altoona, PA. was elected president. Reports showed a deficit o! 7.176 In the treasury of the foreign mis- nlon board. The board asked for an appropriation of 870,000 (or the prose- cution of Its work during the n‘en uvo y ERIE. At Fridays sesalou o! the general Lutheran synod General Secreury Rev. Dr. A. Stewart Hartman, Balu- "7n“; com-I minus a verdict {or 8875 awardqd to Jenkins for lull my during the interval Mtween the time of his dlalssal and of his exoneratlon from certain {alse charges. ‘ The can run that oi (In Chicago. emu. Cincinnati and St. Louis runway company. appellant. Ila-inst Chulu Jenkins. nppolloo. Therappel- lee, a conductor, had been discharged from the appellant's employ under chimes oi larceny and embeulement. and when he apnea for a clearance card it was refused him. In consequence of this he was refused employment by all companies to which he applied after his discharge. uiinu Shelli-ling by railway colu- iii-“W "W.“ ‘ ' W ‘ ” 5" nun-u mum an- Board (Emma. herons In Postal Rosalyn. ”mum The Appellno Court 3:. Haunt Vor< an. 111.. has undated q dad-Ion LUTHERANS IN SESSION. UPHOLDI 'l’l-Ii WORKIN- “Netâ€"The citizens of Jollet ere di- vided Into two [action over the notion ot the council In ordering that ell nâ€" mts found about Juliet be shunned 'Ith hell Ind chew and put to work cunning the white stream The chief- of police obeyed the order. and Thur any I “chin gm" wee the ettnctlou hit any on Inlet-Inn street. The em. ; me gathered In my: and “he“ the nodule. Flu-n! the entire bill- nc-dwtcttootddaon them. one dds favoring the ecttou of the u- thorltlen III mm to M the town of trumps. and the other “diatom- (Iag the method u lull-m and molt- In. A manure-co signed by to. heme. went to the council. but It was tebled men fierce ill-canton. and Mrs. Mary A. Wilkes. aged 70, win. manna; hmne from a religious meet- lu u. Rock Island was thrown Iron 3 earl-hue and killed. Dr. Karl Bell. a prominent Germ“ physlc:nn died suddenly at Pearle. He had been Ill two week. and made Me an! call since his Illness 11mm“ morning. At noon he tool 3ch and fled nu o‘clock. It ls believed he took an overdose of morphlne. thinking It was qulnlne He was born at (tableau, Germany, and '3. 3? year: of age. He w” a graduate of Cleveland and 1‘0- ledo. 0., medlcnl colleges. than ever. 9mm he Ind rerved four nan In Joilei pulmonary. Donald lle‘ Gregor was refused employ-OIL although he lad unlit-«ion: for I good poaiuol. but night In: resolved to commit onicide. but be feared "n hereafter and pro on the Me. of death. Hungry and in despair he broke into Santa Fe and mm, Jolie! I: mien freight an and out word to tie notice by a my He was untied nod today deem-ad that nukes he hero sent to the peni- u'niiary he would hung hill-elf. u he could not curve. as he had been doing. better- In his possession sIo' that loam is connected with one of the Inn familie- in Sealand. mnmln.<- ”bun “all. the had- W m nun mm" M a. I'm- "any at "ll-ohm» «cu-«d Tinn- chyA The umbr- occunvd II Illi- nry "all. and m sanded In non than 4... fund. at Ibo luau-(Ion. The nddm- M m ore-flo- in 40- mm by mm- Dewey. director of the Nov Yon out. um u AIM-y. one o! the but mhomm II Ibo con- m m lllnm mum "0 an an In the In mum the Human! at lllhoi- wm have on. at the loot co.- pMe NW, MIMI-p In the country. M the clots at the mm the Audience “joined to the new building (0 Ila-pert IL “loo.“ M huh noon “nut-day ll- Iu [1011' "Mo nu urn-d lo Ir. Ham Rm. The undoing too. out. at «M rum-n a! the bride's «or. In. "rod Lord. lho «my MI. poflamod by Rev. Dr. Anita). o! the Mhylorun (‘hnnb o! hut“- Omn. In In. W o! "laun- mly. M!" a vocal“ mun-u It. you“ coup). km for Clio-p, cm It" um upped I In weeks. The M“- h m humor 0! the hen (but. 1. N. Hyde Ind manna-t am" of Clmit mm A, a Hydo 0! IN. flu. Import-m hm. um lulled to out nt Springfield: Revenue bills defined by the Chicano rnl awe board to uro- vldo mouua Ind relieve the plus-l magnum” o! “mm. The muo- lnaflon 0! lb.” Mll- luy "It“! 00V. 71“" the cum for can!“ n "In “Ion. Prim" doctlon mu, dram-d u a reform man by Ibo Civic M. mlbn. huwrlal amnion-cu u.- chlu «rounder bill. CW apportionment nary-um" um. Bill to Atoll-h depart-om um- I- am The dedication of the row hall of the Bprlnxllc-ld lodge- of Odd Polio-n In their nix-story building at «h and Monroe guru-t- ou-currcd ul Springfield Thursday. The ceremony was per- lunned by a degree team Iron De- catur. Adore-cu wen mule by Grand ”our Oooue C. Rankin of Ion- momh, J. D. Murphy at Dunno" and )1". my 0. atom at Vlad-Ill Louis Helpen. who nva William Hulry of W. H. Fargo Go. it worth- less check In payment {or $2,500 worth of (audit, was arrested In Bunion and held in 81.000 bondn to the criminal court by Junk-e Hardin”. 0n um rlrenglh o! the cheek Heipeu borrowed :23 from Mr. llulry. Adjutant General Reece ha: leaned an order granting honorable discharges to Privates Charles D, Anderson Joseph H. Knulson and Charles 8. Rush. com- pany C, Sixth infantry, Galmhurg. A dishonorable discharge is grlnwd to Private Harry Strum, company 8. Sixth Inhmry, Geneaeo. Mayor Harrison. 0! Chicago. appoint- ed John C. Schubert to the vacuum: of chief smoke Inspector of the depart- ment at health. The appotntment was made under the sixty-day temporary rule of the cm! servica law. While Mn. Charles Eugenics o! Galesburg was driving she was thrown out and «truck against a tree. Her null vu fractured and death resulted. Vincent Shelvln, who in under Indict- ment charged with the murder of James Mnher at Chlcaso. In on trial before Judge Dunne. shevlln is 17 years old and a member of the notor- lous Shevlln gang. Im- Ihyo' mun-lla- ends-«W ILLINOIS NEWSLETS. RECORD OF HINDI! DOINOB OF Till WEIR. nu- Mvou W o! In. In“. the cmmena are more mam-u AWE PEA SlEllEo. A "2": ’1': Am” mum mug! my I“: the Eutâ€" ;I do Jew Ill not: "A mu [40 'um “70‘ PATENTS. TBAIJE MARKS final-no- Ind Alvin-l M Pub-bully Ml.- vunlan. and to!“ llvmn' Guide In low “ll-m M" crunmcm. WM no. mm mwséagzfiaaa 5 135 “1‘3 1'0 "gamma, nanoi Goods and will! ‘3 mrmmmfib’ "mm-mm“ Flt! col-1mm in]. v. Hm I 00.. Gin-mph, nu. DflllNKARIIS $3735 1' ac. amnion, Goods and av Woe-am nil-the um Ll. umfiEiEth-u menu-i The shoe. of Von-flu m coco [am (or their Human. I i ii; ’28 ‘7. at. v.00. .0 {LE-ii 8.81.3.2... :89. 938......31 . is: {ti-043.0u'n‘ alt! Eiztilrrlpvoi i5. filo»! $4.: on" gigvsarntratiol. I I.‘iit§{l-§r A nun never know- now much to mu. 0! a 3m an the doc- south!“ um hum bun. umwâ€"ummmmnfiunfit M 5 Pub .7". "'23.“; In. not... I- m m gmmua'or.“ The" In - Clan 0! Earl. Who an injured by the use of cofleo Recentty there 1:“ been placed in all the grocery atom a new pupa-Non called GRAIN-0. nude 0! pure gains. that aka the pine of codes. The most Jolie-w atomwh receives it with- out distress. Md but. low cu: toll I! from codee. It does not cost over M u much. Children my drink It. with great benefit. 15 an. 3.4 :5 cu. per package. Try It. Auk for GRAIN-0. Int-nu You love- In. W Ila. Hood’s Do well. but do not bout of lg'for Hut will lessen the commeudulon n- mizm revel". Duncan at the flap "Jim Smiley has invented a "let bicycle." "Any good?" "Yep. first time he rode I! he Ind his tire punctured by a woman."â€" Cleveland Plain Dealer. “Blankets than washed will retain their freshness a well no war that tunes-along as it put away soiled your mar year. Emu R. Innis. '_ ‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘ bin-uh- nth? waking. nu mu.nw'mtnno work is pup- «lydounoahrlnk lug.wulukoplm sud MID-mind. uwmocaloI-W .lqrmnh ' 3%?“ fiumhupkuv up i0 rod], thfidmwm o! t don. woolen I In washing. n harden the film: yellow- tho blade. with We, begin the work all-h tho Nan- keu roe o! dun. flll stub half full 0! ho! want. Dlmmlvo . third of I ooh 0! Ivory Wink. Putouoblmket in no than. Dip up and down and wash pally with the hands. Never rub so: on "amnion, orwuh them on the wu bo-nl. Altar the blankets are clean, rinse In turn: was: until (m o! sudm. Add a little blue! um tut wont-.811.“ and mm hang on the line until dry. Ike Jon: told l-y under a weight (or u thy or two, “'3. pu-_k uoqmly In a box and cover. m __-_.-_ n.4â€" {if :16 mafiq‘ agcgfé Weamifipgl Work; min can or man: Immwmw Ind Ill)".- QEIN'PQF' ‘9.“ l'l' KILLS MAKE“: Jan EELIQVZ Pg" Bahia-halt lath! tho-me! 850 "1!,- £31

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