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Downers Grove Reporter, 9 Sep 1897, p. 3

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Vb Pom-n. Nab” July 24. 1891. Our city In pulling In an ulcnsluu ol vqlmoflu aqua! lo 80 per cent of It. meant work. I lelcphonc “In In lull boon completed to cumuunlulo wlth lloux (my; the Nllwuuku rall- roul la mm. o! pnulu In I W O! t cool. of "00.000. Than 1- III up- mlt ground "all um «wholly hole and many In am truly cloud tor llvmncul.-â€"B, W. Wood. Mlle: , (In-(lo. c‘nllaorlnou. Non. July 2‘. 1M. lulu. l- lnprovlu II "III melon o! m con-In nry’nuch. 0! mm ll. hp luv. calm! ol Nam Ml II" «no: In! Ion vim (hon m and man. no that to wlll not rld 0! non d In. In Illa. 1m la Ion too-q II circulation now 0m lot [out ”In: anybody a work Ion. Aly- ou who want. In an m lam all our (lac malty. The (Whom rollor nm- no Monum- m Dill. n- and all wlll um wonâ€"Rom. 1. 00h. Mum In. Gum! tel-ml. Rel, Aug. 2. 1897. Them In a men! lament In hills- and annoy-alt. The U. P. m M In! W mu 3m Springs. Heb" July as. 1897. Tuning stock and gran and am. In; than with lie prion received gm yen and “to 1.0 years ’rlov slow) that the (amen are receiving 3: 1-3 per cent more for their walnutâ€"J. fl. (3mm. Editor Sentinel. Gothenlmrg. Non, July 28, 1807. All men who dam employment are now act-union! at returnable wages. About 5,000 men of land In s nearly ‘nw mic wt! broken an m. sprig. furnishing employment (or n nod number at menâ€"w. c. Becker. Editor m manufacturing h to! m of :1 "Mann here but the general Mar fading has renew IS without Haunting-Imam Then; «his? Immmmmmmy hammmfmntlemno MMngmoo-m wntly. Best. Editor holder. Ami. Not. Juiy 12. m1. mules: a! m kinds 1: l-fl'oVII‘ Ncflgb, Net. July a, 1m. Inmvomt I! seen In mm not sales at man» gnu-ll 2-- pioy-nt of lam and better come- ma than one year to. Heavy mtâ€" anus. I Inn has been lmmml by local cumulus with a «plan! a: 850,“. and 1" met the many Incl. MM!” Is Hag Mr ‘1. A. Wm, Editor Rmfllmn. This I! I fur-In; all Marl fed“. mun", and am only «Moor sun- "1 I. um of m gunning wu- Marflom was We as high as 30 no. fire employed but tut um and I In" "an during the Cinch-d od- Illldrluol the infinity in Idle. Work In: now been resumed with Ms (or zoo! who.” m. (all. When n Melly M won: in the can» cry and In file bodied am who want with the idle. run“ my Man- In confidently Imval»1. K. Kemp lay. Bldlor Enabling. Wilt". Net... July 2!. 1m. mum me put three month a large sta- Nomlng In"! whirl had been idle for some um. has comm operation: again. At Cmr. l. min Noufltmudlu In mil-noun in! M our WHO «M than I. l amt-1 sum 0! mm Inn. 1'“ War or our‘brkl-Iaklu m» m mm mm mun. II 1-1 cm In I" 0! 1m and 10.1 A In. mm of our mo "up u um Mn 0» be .1an nd lhr mod crop 0! “’1, mph! 'NI good rim late prawn!“ and mlvfly fl‘fllll. 4‘. A. Rom-rum. mum Cantu. W009“. Waler, Net. July 22.. am. . (Washington Letter.) That genuine prosperity has struck Mr. Bryan's own state even without the free and unlimited coinage 0t sil- ver is quite apparent from the i’ollowâ€" ins letters which have been received from time to time during the past month by the literary bureau o! the Republican national committee tram editors in Nebraska: Wymore. Neb.. Aug. 6. 1897. Business is improving. The fruit and small grain crop in Nebraska was loud. The state is well supplied with hogs, sheep and cattle. and the greatest corn crop in the history of the state I. assured. Prices are flity per cent better than last year at this time and no getting better every day. Rail‘ roads and factories of all kind: are hiring new men every week and pros- perity is here to stayâ€"‘1. M. Burnbilnl. Editor Wymoreun. Madison, Non. Aug. 3. 1897. Our section is purely ngrlcultoral but there is a general ieelins that time» are improving and money easier than in many months. There has been Shipped irom this station within the put 00 days 875.000 worth oi mttle besides it large number of hog» and I great amount of grain. our old creamery. alter lying idle for (our years. has been remodeled and is nuk- ing :00 pound: of butter per any and another one near here will be In oper- ation noun. Even our most calamitoos Pop- are beginning to m an improve- mcni.â€"â€"â€"Clrl 'l‘. Seely. Editor Chron- irlc. .mmramikzoo as...» . g :30 92553 u._.<n_oz<0..xu hucn I'mm Editor: In All Pal-u of Nam-ank- Anon nu Ora-dug", Inâ€" mvlng Con-lulu:- and urn-u. o! Bull-cu and Content-nun or mum- ALMOST A BOOM. 0mm of m mun Nelson. Na... July 83. 101. 8mi1flu-eedloramary. Inn for (in: mm "puma" there would have but no check to our Ila""'tlle punks" at the Democratic party. "mum" that Mama up: convening the put haw-une- ot_tlg Tliu h a wonderful “am for 3 Democratic paper lo we. I! Is true that "the gnu ind-mm of the tuna! sum rate (0 u and and- still“ In mm H n Ibo Inc (M "an should "out“: I." m fltha In a few ml“! or a your but for p"- Usual Men to who "V low .969» or) ym» but In politics, ~m Journal. New Yo“. The can can In ma. when for a "he the amt Industries 0' the clued sum ring In a dead unmistm. We shank! ”My hue neutered in : Greeiey. Nah, July 20, 1897. Farmer: have not. seen any better circumstances (or a long series of yeurs. Sales have brought more cash and crop prospects were never better. -~W. B. Morgan, Editor Leader, Ind. Sidney, Neh., Aug. 1, 1891. The bnelnena of the U. P. railroad at this point has increased so that the number of men employed has been nearly doubled. and the force is larger than at any time at this season for the past eight or ten years. Our busi- ness men all feel hopeful.~â€"Chas. Calla~ han. Editor Telegraph. Stuart. Nah. Aug. 2, 1897. We have no manufactures at this place. Eastern capital, however. is being used in putting up a creamery here and no one Is idle; all hands are well employed and there are calls im- more than can be suppliedâ€"J. M. Sturdevnut. Editor Ledger. .McCook, Neb., Aug. 3, 1891. This is exclusively at stock raising and farming section. Depending upon crops and having good ones this year, everybody is consequently happy prom purity is with us.â€"â€"F. N. Kinnell‘. Ed!- ior Tribune. Ion-cu. There in much lnwronmont of property In thin place and vicinity. more building than for three you-- put. This one city would perhaps be a small item but the same condition In reported all over the sumâ€"Editor Independent. WHIP-COMM vunmo ml! ms 388M). (Reproduced fro- the New York World, Annual I3. 1397. GEORGE H. WILLIAMS. Mnmwtmzâ€" Manon)” In m I. wanna." M one line on trade dealings cm. "no III-Ital sum formed the Icy-non of snpmem mm. That is so In: Ions". By men!" tum of the um! arm- on Steak-Id true an" “other In been urn-med, nm Iln co-dmon of stairs I: mm! mm- mrhed ll the words. 31m douche". o! n mnem- when. It- for my yonndflnhmulnmmm with the sales. Things have '0' mtomhcpahtht-IMM "om-ed our "mm". My. that "It m hardly worth nu. al- umni. up. a A men: 0! “Ifâ€"â€" Ste-eh! mus.) Tam-In. We can mm!” with m. Tie". m a u... under the Sen-Icy mauve tml, win mu Ming- II AM good: "for-ed the m- Three hours earlier the hungry llne begins to form. These poor wretcheu are willing to wait [or hours to get thelr food five minutes earlier. Some nights the “no In two blocks Ions. New York Mill lock the III-cu ol' bouncer-tic Legal-lion. Mr. Editor: Kindly pass around the foliiowing extract taken from the New York World of August 13: A Summer of Sufierlng. From day to day the World has been telling of cases 0! starvation in this city. There is another Index at itâ€" ihe line in from 0! Fleischmnn’a bakery, just below Grace church, on Broadway. Every night at midnight the proprietor gives the bread km from yesterday's baking to all who McKinley tariff, there were quite e number or Americans in hiverpool who noted as agents for American lmport~ on of Welsh tin plate. Liverpool being the chic! port of export. Since we have been making our own tin plate, all of these agents have returned home with the exception of one who in ex- pected back this month to take charge oi a tin-plate factory in Pennsylvania. This will practically conclude the American trade in foreign tin plate and practically complete the aeqnieltlon oi the American market by the Ameri- can tin-pinto industry which was es- tablished under the \chinley protect- ive tariff or 1890. A RELIC OF FREE TRADE. DOWNEBS GROVE REPORTER. 11h mute-cat of mm Ine- a. 'm m no; t!!! cum! Io even capital and hhor. mana- m the mm! In mm In mm] and nmmuetle mu- m! of tho laboring clam. Tm nrothooowhospatonhe-uw they were «my am. or am noun. Their nerve- no nothing. that: domestic comfort I. nothing, their napping. II nothing. They have :nw.mmm 3 3.. ”2% Mam; n a...“ m .mmummm m .afirm mmmmwnmm =.m “.mmmur: . “mm ”mmm m: “mummy % Man that! fol-nut! In no!!! manual-no uncut-damn mun: use. {mimnum Withdrawal-amn- mdolhr wlIeI this-tam!" mil-ununwm-unmm “mural Manna-who nul- mmy tea-calla!"- mu Thy-with" but they at. lie-cave- h m mmctmmdareh'd é ’a M [mi-cam my '- "cw-'â€" _V_,'77 in... mum-d. 5.4 on I'm Mmmubcolw'm" Mums-OMMWWM mmumnuulmwfit'fi' mm, ml «to cud-t unIonI non Utter. “am a D0" Vim.” "V m ‘m “You In." bl" m" n, a. mun-u. "Count! II to 00 '0'- uhomououlnmf' “Yo-'3" an new icon.” my a. M m, .34.: «ml. condition. '0 "31 “manninulhu. “have. dull mm.“ a: than. u‘ “0 '°"'" nu- wan: mu I» M '5” my anal-ulna “ may "I“. .- h- an In solo MIG! ell-II. '0 Mlnvomhuhmhflf m nun In no we... Nov. w nnuou hum ml- auf‘. '0 u... -- â€" ., __,, , than: you any belutlo n by calling I: Foul-lemma. ot socialism, or 8!. Slu- oubm. or Nlhmm. or Communism; but that will not under the act that u I: the mIIIIUQIL tho «mu. tho not! mine that: or am century. All Attempts It wilt-Quo- have been «a (mum. and monopoly h m The antagonistic toms sre cioslu In upon esch other. The Penney]. Vania miners“ strikes, the telegraph owstom‘ strikes, the railroad sm- ployes' strikes. the movements of the Donation and the dynamite" are only skirmishes beiore s general engen- Inent. or, it you prefer it. «apes thrown the surety-"Ives ot an im- prisoned (area which promise: the eu« plosiou or society. You Insy pooli- pooli it: you may say the! this trouble. like sn angry child. will cry iisel! to ...V-_ .V., ._v.. 0! pullers, and in céuitry it]! be (Ivan up to palaces and novels. hemispheric. The middle classes in this country. upon whom the notion bu depended (or holding the balance of power and tor acting as mediator- between the two extremes, are dimin- ishing; and If things so on {it the some ntio as they are now going, It will not be Very long before there will be no middle class in this country. but a.“ will be very rich or very poor. princes u. n, "on tho “Inlay 'l'al't. In". "I ll: ”What-nun I'- Would that I.- should Do to You. Do You ll"- Do to than." .><DZDO PM<J POMâ€"in.” ”I? GUI-Eh.” fiOI‘J TAMAGE’S ' SERMON. His: greatest war the world has ever Been in between capital and llbnr. The strife I: not llke that which 111 history I: called the Thirty Yelrs' War. (0': It In a. war 0! centuries. ll. ls I war of the five con- tinents, I! Is A war ." 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You look very much a- mum l but your em a not with scarlet lover. It you In! your I... a mm um" um In! no u to any the nuns and at the ”China. jut coma Into my can any a..." Well. It thie controversy between capital and labor cannot be settled by human wisdom, it today capital end labor stand wlth their thumb»: an etch other'e throatâ€"~33 they doâ€"it to time for us to look somewhere else for re- lie: and it points from my text rou- ato Ind jubilant and pute one hand on the broadcloth shoulder at cupltel, end puts the other on the home-enun- covered shoulder of toll. and eaye. with a voice that wlll grandiy and glorious- ly nettle this. and settle everything, "What-outer ye would that men should do to you. do you even so to them." That in, the lady of the home- hold wlll any: “I must treet the mold in the kltchen just u I would like to be treated it I were downstairs. end it were my work to wash. end cook, and sweep. and it were the duty at the mold in the kitchen to preelde in this parlor." The meld In the kitchen must eey: "If my employer ocean to be more proeperoue than I. that le no innit or here; 1 shall not treat her no In enemy. I will have the some in. duelry end ildellty down-lulu u I would expect from my euhordlnetee. ll 1 heppened to be the wife 0! e ellk importer." They emu their loo: with India.- llon and u: just the opposite 0! "Sue the working-cheese." They have all their sympathies with Bhylock. and not with Antonio and Paula. They are nlutocrnte. and their teenage are In- ternet. They are filled vlth 1:11th and lmnctblllty on thin subject. To stop this urlul Imh'rogllo between capital and labor they will mt not to much as the an end of the little finger. Neither will here be any pacmcauon 0! this angry controversy through vlo- lance. God never blessed murder. Eiliiii : i}; flgéagi’ii i; x g; g! 813 g ”â€"7§_â€" 5:51;: E iii 3?? fiiiili SEE: ; Emu; :imfi? aEEiEEE E'E gm; 5:? :g Er EEE gEEiEE giEé EEEEEE EE‘! gEEE -§§ §E§.â€"E§ EEEE 5 SE E g; E EEEi‘E NEE Eh; EEEEEE may?" sEEEEEEEg EEEEIEEEIEE E:EE ME WI}! - fiEE nilgi altar-yo have!" m tho "It. “It to “I pilot. “Nam. homudmuputho "Now." In aid to m ”Wetsuit! E? The (rent want or the world and In the fulfillment of thin Chm» Injunction. um whlch ho mum In hll sermon Ollvotll. All tho MW nl economist; under the mhlnm d hap- tor mo ton-tron. “(I I com nu ovornolu the tort. and ho VII 3m" comm-Ind. to can. Ioldhn on they mud: ”Hun um, than! yo have!" Well, the unha- 'u to. heavy; they could not at. It an. M was s mam mm by on C horn and hommmaldtothboon- pom. “Way don't you help than um ’l‘ht “Db" In mocha" l" m- '0 am." "No." In I“, “I won’t; I o- 0 comm.” Tho loath-an lot 08 Ill ‘Butyoulnwllhlleeull’lfli' youw-not on m- o! u m. lendâ€"factorial. beau“ hon-II, bounee, end easily enterprinu , this Christ-like injunotlon of I: in fully kept, and you could no set the employer to prectloo In lice upon hie men, or the men to epire min» the employer. then could get your tint bend on left hand, your rixht eye end your eye. your right our end your lefl. at into physiological enumieln. New where in this to begin? In our h in our ‘etoree. on our termeâ€"vnol in: (or other people to do their any ' In there n diversenee now between perlor end the kitchen? Then the. in something wronl. either in the pa} lor or the kitchen, perhnpo in boo}. Are the cierke in your "on lulu-l the urn? Then there in none- thing wrong, either behind the 0011an or in the prlvete once. or when In

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