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Downers Grove Reporter, 30 Sep 1897, p. 7

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Schoollellows learn each othern' [Ill- Ilny 1! nothing also. and recall utter . mm at upmtlon the cluncterlsuc -$!mn¢ about a old lest-mate. Two (m who run Non It school together when they won boy- nm. and talked got old times. i "By the way.” Ida one, “I saw Smith .vhon 1 wu out a Battle." “Did you? And vim. wu ho bru- sh): wont when you at him?” m individuality can only in pop- uiy mac prominent through good nanny-Goon; lo! a I. Dunn "lldd o- ught." all a. driver 0! u. Deadwood coach, "I my an you . udde- up." "I'm and lo Mn." we no cantor.â€" CIenInd Plain-Dealer. "P" N. '51: “l n _Cn 09 :n_ «In lam. Mair. cunni' CI!"- 2. I [III m...ff-;::'JM' "zine-sup] “HM“ . mun-mum h “9:99:30, ‘ 9: .3... 99.9.3. .411. ' Inn-1m numt‘n lon- ‘l‘lu late Wllllnm Hull", can of the Bflthh «amt. land A premium. volcc u I boy. and either Charla or Inn nub annealed that he should be tnlud (or the lyrlc "no. but. In an told. "ht- nthcr‘u tamper-am. mm:- nanco to the» choice of my II». or m. lluorod wlth Mu: to the hut; ho rub ed to m lulu son a gentleman and to be able to lave bun lndemdent o! the world." Constant-any It Ill not until on" Ms lather died that It took up the lull mtmloll~lhchlum l5 conti'aud'zs cenu per pack- uo.. Sold by an men. Tutu uh col... Loohuko colts. The children may drink 1: wlthonl. Injury u well u the Mall. All who try u like ll. GRAIN-0 lu- lh-I rich ml brown 0! Mocha 01' Java. but ll I. made from pure grains. and the most dolled. noun-l: receive. it. wllhoul dlglpu. ‘56 (liq ugly. 01 coll". _ All your grocer to-day to show you a package a! GRAIN-0. the new flood drink the-unke- the PM 9190!”: “He wu Wu about his modest! inn :2 that moment." m Till Tho, I". 50...“. “"9 Wkl- loch other. Tit-Bits: When you see n lot or little bubbles risiusr to the surface 0! o tnnk in which are a number 0: link you will know that the fish are talking. It is not possible, of course, to converse with fish, but a. well known protessor has succeeded in setting a sumeient number of sounds in n phonograph to prove that a fish language really exists. The professor and a companion were lowered into the waters oi the Mediter~ tone“. near the little town of Branchi- cone. in an iron cage, taking with then: electric lighting apparatus, a phonograph and a camera. Mirrors were also taken. and by these fish were attracted. As each large monster came in sight a. mirror was turned so as to bring the fish into lull view of his own reflection. The results were astonish- ing. In nearly every case the fish waxed furious. and the sounds recorded in the phonograph are said to be of an astonishing nature. Thewhark accord- ing to the sounds recorded, which ore from fish or many species, seem to have 1 language quite different from All others. The professor succeeded in set- ting some excellent snapshots of angry "D!" old Smith! Jul! like Mm!" A I'll-g to noon on. ‘l‘u Gull-o- FISH TALK Wicker-2'9"” bad the antenna to hurl Mn IN- on u. do; loan II In M on «rt Inn lat Ink." Hutuâ€""Nouns. m to be mn- henld. I have?" Wickerâ€""0b. Io: lb. would In Immanuel: amp half-41940011; “Well. .0be I did: but the III bo- fbn Io'd been killed by A nun“ mn.”-â€"Chlaao Pout. Io. ll- cm. In” "I thought you said you: old born '1‘ not worth II." fiobirry ' "tibial n:’«s;;"’ ' at am EPIU‘L ml“! in: m fw" ‘ "int-id». maid-£76“ Tinâ€"- m on W. mu. run an «mm ml the“ mid . am. 0. J. But-onus. a: CIOPI (1km can. An or law first Whit. Car-"Hero's a mm (m the I". o! the am '0 lynched In: night.“ Second Whlto Cay-"You don't guy so!" l-‘mt wmu Cupâ€""Ya; nu ma Ibo Ilka our “7|. o! 0011!; lhlnp up very much and all In If we‘d mlnd dropping up some ova-lug um week to Inn: 3 lot plan-m (or her."-â€"Dflrolt Journal. MI! I... h no (tn-all.- W“ "Inflow flan!" when an In nu you In thorny-fl. 1“!!!“ 9 In mtohi It.” Into Your m Auen'a Foot-Rue. I powder nor an (en. It cum painful. "on“. nurt- lu tent and III-until uh: no was out or com and bunlonn. n In a» greatest contort dluovcry o! "I. use. Allen‘s Footâ€"m lulu auto-lulu or new than too] any. It In I «run: an (or "all“. anon nu lot. “ml. uhm toot. Try to. today. Bold unildmuuuudohoouom B! n-ulotuolnuunu. 1‘!le tron. Adana Anon” I. Ola-Ml. la “Well, sub." In 1-0le, “I should u: M I day would be runon-bloâ€"du what day Inner £05an slurâ€"Ab Ina Constitution. “Conunly. wm would you want!" “Won. sub. ['11 do: like a: buck boon 'roun' do Caplwl.“ "And win: would you expect for um ton-vice?" Want“ In bumâ€"mun. An old Georgia votcr and to his un- Dloyer the other day: "Mu-no Jim, in you swine In do no. fur Governor?" “Hive!“ thought about It." “Well. a! you does run an’ (it elected will you (Ive me I Job?" the Km to Innue- The German analysts say that the apple contains a larger percentnxe of phosphorus than any other iruit or vegetable. This phosphorus, accord- ing to the Medical Summary, is admir~ ably adapted to renewing the essential nervous matter 0! the brain and spinal cord. Also the acids of the apple are of slunsl service for men of sedentary habits. whose livers are sluggish in action, these acids serving to eliminate [mm the body noxious matters which. it retained, make the brain heavy and dull, or bring about jaundice. skin eruptions and other allied troubles. A good ripe. row apple is one o: the easiest oi vegetable substances for the stomach to deal with. the whole procâ€" ess of its digestion being completed in 85 minutes. in the Hotel des Invalides. of Paris, an apple poultlce is used oom- monly tor inflamed eyes. the apple be- ing roasted and the pulp applied over the eyes without any intervening sub- stance. Long ago it was said that ap< pies do easily and speedily pass through the belly; therefore. they do molmy the belly. And for the same reason o modern maxim teaches that "To eat an apple going to bed, the dot-o tor then will be; his bread." I‘ho’ cum. Won-u. nu Cal-u VIII VII-I 0' I“ A0.“ ALL EAT APPLES. Twelve am 1-- of the United Hlne Worker- of A .: 'II have bun put to curl: mg the coal aim of the armory Mm m Rocky Ila-ltd. sad (I. lad-In! Hm. lav-char; In No Dunno. There Is little sympathy at Monti, 1nd,. for the men who were recently lynched and If the grand jury should am an indlotmem against anyone sup- possd to have been a member of the moh he Would have no trouble In or tnbflshlng an aim. fi-mrea by n Jnlmu m... At Oglexhy. a coal miners' settlement avross the river (ram Leanne. 11)., Sat- urday, (harks Gedmn, a Frenohman. shot and instantly killed Andrew Rol- Ia. whom he accused o! amnatmg his wife's aflmlons. finds-"rm to llm at cm”. Chrlulan Endeavour: from I“ over llllnols will congregate In Chicago Oc- tober 7 to 10. TM annual mu Chris- um Endeavor convention will be held on than days. It ls exported that I» warn 6.000 and 10,000 delegates will attend. A dispatch frmn life. capnal of the demnmrm of l'fn_ In southern Russia. says that the steamer Admiral Genus. with 200 passengers, while lying on the mwn, tool: fire while all were asleep. Many passengers jumped over- board to escape the flames. Some were mm. but may more were drowned. The total number of victims he not yet been necgrmlnerl, -_ “out In Ion-d out". The jury In the Redford Kent mur- der mm at Martinsvllle. 1nd,. utter being In "an Jnrrmmn two hours brought In a comm n! voluntary man- slaughter and fixed Ms puntshment at twenty-one your: In the panttentlary. Kent out Nash King's throat vhlle drunk and fighting utter church in the onuntry an the night of Novmbrr 5. 189.1. and was a fugitive from hath! unet- mm In: spring. low Imago no»... A dnm- to um: no "an mud n! Klondike in MI Invalid by 1. Parker Dev of Cripple CHI. 00!. an Manama at the Milan will be III- uhcmnd and Immature-,0 to Khudlle In tho mlng. TM. when. It to gel- mu m In a mat. "to w filling to - Mow-pipe when. hummus Ignited. n in ton-ed om II the tom 0! a lame. It can be dire-ted In my position Ind mama to Mon om by the clad. Orlnm hull 'flmo won Imu- auth- from "lio- for" um um now run. wen "mud to Uu- boom 0! Ito-uh It New Oriana. In. Tun. m- Ihrn tum been slimy- vluM ram nn'd Mm. «It-(ha. Th. olmlh rm! III II "n- oelghbofbood of 1:. par N'M. It In In um II pr um. no mu up ‘0 m. prune (In. (M- dlmw In about u tlnlflll II It was In n»- Iam (mu 0|de New The law opponent. at the annexation 0! Hum“ proton to bum-v0 that they will have con-Idonble help "om tho‘ lunar mm. but It will not banal! the luau mat-(o detest unisex-Non. since the new mm bl" prova [but noth- lul In the an ”all be no coutmed u to “roam. Immlr. or Alec: [In Imu 0! commercial mlprocny ho- twnn thin prominent and “In“. whlrh Idmlu flaw-um war [m 0! duty. In rm. It would b. mil [or the sugar mm to about or allow it to be understood (but It wu 0min: aa- Muuon. Cat-mu had «on» or the sugar In" It the «urn union. had mmld not tom-to tho lulerfonm o! mrh I lobby In!“ Iho Innuuuon o! Rout-ring to reports brought by the Menu" Peking that the panacea .uw u largo number of well-drilled Jnunm land in Hum“. under the m. realm: of a urgent, and dlvlded Inlq mllnny mund'n. Mr. Durban W. suav- eu. counnlor o! the “plum negation. lays the report: are untrue. and Ira calcullted lo emu w unjunlhblo Im- pression anlnu Jumn. The Philadelphia upon reaching lure Island will! place most of her men on the Baltimore, which ht; Jun been ex~ umlvaly reputed. all the latter will so to lit-all u Admiral Miller'l nu- Ihlp. The Admiral will remain at Honolulu while the exchange in being made. The Philadelphia will remain at Hoa- 1oluiu until the Wheeling arrives. Whether the Yorktown will then be de- tained there is not certain, but it. in likely that. she will not stop at Honolu- in on her way iron China longer than la neeauary to secure coal ud gluten. The Wheeling has been put ln com- mleelon recently and was about to start In a short time for Sltka, taking stores and rellet (or the gunboat Concord. now on duty in Alaska. She is a small but wall equipped modem gunboat. some- what smaller than the Bennlngton, now at Honolulu, but together the two boatu wlll make a (and force. Washington. D. 0., Sept. 23.~â€"Orders were eent tron: the Navy Department at Washington to San Francisco to have the guuboa; Wheeling sent to Honolulu as soon as she can be plepared for the Voyage. Con-Mend Better to leap 'l'wo slum It Honoluluâ€"Japanese Plot Dani-dâ€" ad": of nus-um: soldlcn 3am to Be rum. WHO!" 10 HAWAII. Wheeling to Be There Before the Philadelphia Leaves. NEW ORDERS WERE GIVEN. In. In [In or An Moe-l. to urn-In Coal Il-on. DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. Duerouo In "nonunion. The revised returns of Immigration vlnto the United States for the III! heal year show that the whole number of Irrlnh wu 230,882, a acetone or 112,. 4'3: u coma-red with 1M. and th mum since a record has been met Remy one-Ml! of the Immigrants "a“ (to. flush. [my Ind Amen-Rn- Wm nou mu M] in m m d m.- wme PMi-mclm m, From the London Chronicle: What do out parliamentarians drink they think they viii be heard for their much speaking? The Figaro has discovered um among the most frequent speak- ers in the French Obs-her M. tie Hun ms his inspiration from pure utter, M. film: from mflee well “meted, M. 1mm from mflee watered. I. hm Roche: from coflee with can: and cm- Inc. M. Henri Brisson sweetened water and cognac. M. Poincare lemonade”! Ii. Melina rum punch. lmend to remain In America. He rm return to his home In Pam utter m ceremonies at In: wife‘n 13(45an In; Kit;- pi-auoi I- am' ' mo haunt no ”Mia!“ by a no“ nun-don um... No v:- I “In! black eye. cumin 'MI (I. “all of mu Ind vigor. The donor don no A "clone Brute Which flee-- to II." ‘ No Notion or rear. “The most vicious and fearless or the brute creation is the pecclry, or wild hos. oi Mexico." said 0. W. Bartlett ol Laredo. Tex.. to a St. Louie Republic reporter. “This animal seems utterly void at the emotion of fear. I have never eeen it turn a hair‘s breadth out of its path for any living thing. It displays an intelligence in fightlnx the human strangely at variance with its apparently complete lack of mental nt- trlbutes. save the very lowest order of instinct. They are rarely found sing- ly. but go in droves of (mm hundreds to thousands. Their ability to scent men is particularly marked. 1 have known a drove of them to scent a man a mile oi! and strike as atralxht {or him as an arrow illea. There is no use to try to frighten them with guns. The cannonuding o! a full battery would have no more effect upon them than the hopping of fire crackers. The only thing to do when they get alter you is to run away from them as last all a horse can carry you. And then there is no certainty that they won’t catch mu. They are nearly ac swift as 3 horse, and their endurance is as great 33‘ their viciouaneu. THE WILD H00 0? HEXICO. DR. EVANS. A under eon-clone. II a N blou- Incâ€"N. um. Adversity hon-on “: IW nun; Iron our Immknce.-â€"8nlur. Oomhnco warns us In a Menu! be- fore n punishes no u a wager-sunli- Toke mm" Bruno Quinlan Niall. All mummuononoym: Mil loom Ho 0! It. I'm Cum-III an! Ind-I- ml! llpulchn. ‘l'ho month at October clou- tlh gun: on or nll Expo-Mona our hold in tho South. and next to flu Columbia, the boat out hold In this country. For the cloning mom special sanction- In" boon or nn . Mthontutrom-npamonho country have boon undo Iowa: unn "or balm known. Tho location (Nashville. Tenn.) in on the min “no at tho Loni-vill- Nuhvlllo Railroad, direct!!! on It- though out muto batman the arch nod 80th nnd the trip In althor direction VII tho: oltyun be nude u chaply. If not cheaper. nun Vin my othor mute. Ask our “chat agont for run. or write m . P. Atmoro, General Pusan 1- Agent. Loni-vale, Ky.. for rum and in arm-lion. It In estimated by engineer: that the leakage from the an pipes at London equals 9 per cent of the total Imam~ Iceman. Conscience ll God‘s deputy In the I0 00!"! A, 0014!) IN ON! DAY. LAST MONTH uY i5 i'fléfii’fi U. I. U. BNIOAOO. N0. 40. I“ ~m=smtnm uwmyou “’{H’w Wm “r “I“! M “In. M. V "Us. pmuuo! I.” “do for "I. "MI I,“ .mflonudhymlmw Annaatunaid “may“ mum W”“w WW"- NEBRASKA figs-31M” WIS!!!“

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