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Downers Grove Reporter, 4 Nov 1897, p. 2

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”mg: m m: mmnmmmd no Mia: nth. am what In paganismmutom- TM: rock we mmdm neural u- ncu- ho- British mac uncr- “‘1'“ mm. to out or. Industrial chin. mummmtu'hnmr'a no wan. an um mm. “the I!“ Now um; toe- uni-1mm: In the with: cull ud tho non-l “to“ M a. My " TI. no at that In“ tor-Jul. WWII a“ In In a the W undo I. a J pfirh “In! to W pullou- mmummnond JOHN BULL IS MAD. HI lmERLY COUPLAINS OF DSCREABING TBA DE. hula-elm”. riflhdobym now I'll- run: v'l‘RADl Incl-nu: won)“. ll. mmdnfllmm Ser- nann- mtlmm belovthe valued ”thmnflQWIl-uflflnlmu M tho m “salvo tart-I ls “Miami-them... "unmanned“. mmummumw. mum-mum”; The hmnmmafolhwg; inlet Mnhnnuh-fluwovl «flu our nun-cm will lie mun In. Ind. Hon. Our mum in non mu- m on It. Min nut-u llama-durlmouaubmn- * mm mm“ n. m . m - "mafia “mum .Ammm.m.mm “ammuw ”mummmmmramw u ”ammumWHM" ”MWmm mmnmcumnw mmmw.u mewm-mm MnMMWMWM~ ummmummmh? umwm i..." nu. -n.o..o--.4 ”HHA-flfflniwnfi “ms-49.9 Ann-nu. 11h "an-Ills“ m in no doubt and the export undo o! a. mu. mammar- 0! Inchesâ€" m. What u VIII continue null- will... Tim has been very true In the past. not only 0! our manual-tutu a! cotton. ; but of other goods. With lnpoverl-h- menu. here. under I!” trifle. our people have not been able to buy Ind con-mac all the mod- Ive could make. This has been an lunrlthle rule. and than "the dumping perlods" bean. when our goods were nhlwed to any tmln nor. to! that would uh (lien. "on though cold at. I lo- 10 our mouhclureu. “any n m lo have ”de" our wu- cotto- M lam-l1 am an norm. 0! Canada. Chla- nd South ‘ nro-nca .u-a. supply in grater than the demand. and" to get rid o! the same It begins (0 ex- pon then." mmdmw- “”0! I“ anus-gnu... Allowing for the dlndvnm un- der which the 013th um Intel-ed. duflathlmnlxtydnnotmn. M 1 mm of a. mm with than 01 the Wilson hm luring m town, PL, humane”. with the Inn sixty days of the Wilson luvâ€"well bowing um special cold]. “on operated II hm or the Wilson bm before In m._anil wine the M m- M". “The free true oral: an (and of coup-flu the urll receipts of the The Japan Weekly Tlmen says am there I: I mun-Hy increasing demand for lead pencils In Japan. the supply tell: many in" from Europe or Anetta. These nan-{Mural in 1.- nna are Interior In quality. Lem] RI- cil mil-g II «In: country is generally carried on by mil «(shiny-ems. and the coup-kn deemed to the hu- 1me ol the pencil are few I- III- ‘ier. “no Inferior!" of the Jan-ens mtdntotbeflcuhtliem Inga. obtained chiefly m- the nonm- m cm, um I: mm: (If ’1th the lords: nod-ct A. to the wood. Hokkaido ad other places produce a excellent nppiy. none of the con- unia In Out: In slid to have ne- onate! In manufacturing not null- m melt lad lumen! fro- Ana» h. m l mu. misl- at the i unall- Ian sire-fly been expand to Mons. Denny and other m at the cut. 110 A-Qfltnl M “and m- enthol! Int Nave-Iver Ihl they bad In ”-me ml the m. trade Ian- M, but they all an: will a. no. "9' at Review. In null; lint "m 0! the worn Imus no country In. node I- may nun cu m per-lo m It gave lo the Dancer-“c puny to ten up (he McKinley “I'll." In tool. they are quite IN that It tun not only "one of (he wont min-ken" but «me the worst mistake we ever made. “Oudihm-munthmn- mmmtlulymvulh mun-u autonomic pm to unlock Ian-k! mu maMum-mu.uph-Mm mvlmuthnlmdmm. "Unbound“ I. m- h Mala-«elmm-Iwotolour m w... m. The Ram ol llovhvn bu ion-Incl toward (no trade. to. «on m [no mo. lull-p were not mm: to lab. II Mud that m 0! author! -â€"llu tool at (rubâ€"ll. Wilton-aor- III In. I. la AIM In!" it You do not at no to little one jot of our {”04er Madmen: you at (or no mlomlhl lmtml; you me your-ell as large a cup In It. direction 0! {roe-moo at year pun-t. dun-unnee- will mu. tad you do- untottmlhmdthmflu you an low Imuu us. We. on our un, lull row! olcr. and and It by "Infill. let by Inna-II; n natio- uon. We dam not I'- mm with ‘Oomny at now... but not. Iruo‘ wfll you: and who» we can can. with I" our power .3, nut-pt I. done our nutm- mlut than of a! other foreign mum. we shall m. with Milli. our Int-mud m at "3-1me u to u "do Mwu- Ibo nun-- who coupon (to MIIOI l.- unwllnhbdwmthumlou "llama-mm Before Premier Lanrier returned from Greot Britain to Con-d- ho was the guest at the Cobden Club. which presenud him with the club's sold ‘ medal as o token at Its appreciation oi his successful Mon: to Minute free- tnde between Great Britain and Con.- da. and to point out the course that all other colonial government: 0! the im~ portal Contaierltioll might adopt. in a very complimentnry ova-ch lord l-‘nrrer presented the medal. and m- torrial to the (‘obden Club’s attitude toward eve-ts toliowtu upon Coo-v da'o action, he laid: ‘ loâ€" “ I!- III“ M A contemporary in a very plaintive tone wants to know what 80ml: Wales will do with It: pistes when the the Americah'trsde bu gone. “We have been asking this question. or vs- ristions at it, (or any number of yours past, but have never yet but I prac- tical response,“ it 'writes, “and we scarcely hope (or one at this late Inge oi the melancholy histary~we might limout soy suicideâ€"«oi the Welsh tin plate trade." The term suicide is rsth~ er uncalled for. it the trade is ended by American action we should rather call it murder-the first blow having been administered by the mummy tariii and the mortal stroke by the Dingiey bill. The Welsh mailers could not help this, and it is not their fault it the American works. brand new in all their appointments. turn out plates at little cheaper than the «Welsh mills. Besides. the Americans get their tln bars cheaper. With sit this it is surprising that the Welsh- men can make any struggle at all. Yet they are doing so, and dispatched :1.- 021 tons abroad last month against 20.726 tone in the same month lost year. which does not look like throw- In; up the spouse. 0! course, the loss of the Ameriesn trade is a great diso aster. but it came in the natural order of things. and must be accepted ps- tlently.-“Hsrdware. Metals sud MI- chlnery." London. September 16, 1891. “mu-a PM The tenth annual convention of the Wisconsin Young Woman's Christian nmclntlon closed Oct. 81. The men mm about 106. The film Presbyterian synod adopted a resolution «ensuring the president and faculty of Princeton uniâ€" versity for their notion in signing a pc- tition for I liquor license for Prince- ton inu. grounds. incing the min group- of buildings. The "chm-ante in of the ionic order. and the building is ur- maul In three actions. the min one of which in to he surmounted by a coins-l done, which um tower high we the other structures on the grounds. The man: of the dam is in he surmounted hy a figure of hen-Me CM symbolizing "Uberty Enlighten- ing the Wot-M." At night this figure In to be illuminated by Quantity. The larch in the outstretched Inna oi the [aim 1"le 178 (M Owe the m United states govern-cu building a! the Tun-flimsy” and Inter-“1mm Exmflm for is” has the can of honor of the uranium. It Isatweduthemnddthe ‘I’NI OOVIRNNINT IUILDINO AT TRANS-MIS.ICDIPPI IXPOBI. 110". I.“ m Inflow A mm o! mun-t mm. m- ono-d «or by To... lbmoh Palm, mun-um. of tho Fuh- prod-Ion- “ noun-ell. was hold at New York Non-her I. Th ”(In Garland uni-t auto-0.x. and decided to and for the confirm low-Ma.- of (huh. In.“ M m Arthur A. Claus, the Run-h rider. in out-blinked I In: nut tor It» all-- Mcyelo riding on the road. "a mind Ibo “clam "I 4:16:15. Th for-u more for loo mum on I» road "wad with A. ll. ”rho-Ion at Dildo. «00:0. lilo-II In... Plum Tho mums! IIIIOIII In” of Im- nol- not bold am now an deco-In than at any “no “In It“. Them In an 0! than luttlluou. Thur lull- vldul down-um lu om “$000.0“. about ”00.0.. Ion an II July In! and nearly 09,000,000 non «bu In 0c~ lob". ll". Ina- than I. Nib. m. But-em noon- !ro- the lever-Inton- od oolm II the south slow a natal-l ‘ “mu a! In the nut-bu d m min. New Orleans boo-h II. “at will mm- ln tuna and In denial. No mm In "portal new! In all my. 11m deem» to dun to n mutt-l (all in the team!“ Ito-cu luna- Full on. The returns at the export: or vtntlery from sheila-I. Ensllnd. to the I'nlml states thow that the)" amounted only to $60,000 (or July. August and Sep- tember. as manual Irltln ”50.000 (or the me period In "596. 'nm In the wont thawing made (or the many exporter: 0! that city for seven year- put. He says. In regard to (aolmatlng the use of silver current-y. that he does not believe In ton-cm; circulation or either sold or sllver. but should leave ll to the ("hands of the people. He mo no objections to having the natlonal bunks Issue clrculallng notes 01 a denomina- xlon leu than 85. (Jo-mm.- Mun-Icy. Among the Important commuulca- Hons received from Chicago recently was one from Charles B. lo‘arweil. who served in the senate for (our years an the successor in Gen. Logan. Mr. Far- well expresses the oplnlon that silver and silver certificates should he re- deemed in gold. because the govern- ment has issued both. "One in t pro- mise to pay on paper." he declares. "and the other In a promise to pay on ‘ silver." Mr. I-‘anvell believes that it3 the silver certificates were redeemed] in gold ell would be presented within a very short time, and probably 90 per cent 01 the silver dollars. Many prominent business men, as well as bank presidents and those more directly conremed with financial oper- ations. are sending their views to ihe monetary commission in response to the series of interrogatories ,ihe com- mission has sent out. Far-nu III-Ind meo- Ian-lo: (nu llllv uolu alm tho noun", Conn-lulu- Ilh View. u to In From Flam-Ill Polk]. TALKS OF NATIONAL BANKS. Says He Is in Favor of a Bankâ€" Noto Currency. HM“ GIVES MIME. am In a 10M can... By the will of Thomas Doug, tho slim: cm] engineer of Boston. *1. 8200,” It left to Donn calla. I Ont. Net. Search” of Agriculture Wilson In his annual report recommends that agents for the department should lie stationed at etch of our more impor- tant Asset-lean cannula for the colâ€" lectlon of Information of Intern! to Auction (amen. I building will be neg-rated rm tho lull action by splendid Mountie- connecting with the agriculture build- ing on one side ml with the audi- torium on the other. Each has a trun- mall“ feet nascent of in feet. lining the ion! length at the building 504 feet. There will he I loot mac oi 50.00! mm feet. The null entrance win he reached by u bruuil light oi step- tlruusl I roloumile. it will be flanked by pavilions with richly decorated dam. The building m ”in!!! under the direction of Chrla l. Reaper, acting supervising architect oi the treasury deplrtml, and the plan: were drawn by HM I“. CI in Anub- aviator B. 0. Wok-on 0! Com run-u at "It l'nuu mam nono- ury com-lawn. in me lo Pom II lbw hope at mulling an. no MI sown-n: to am In rm Madame prawn}; lay no. We lull-I. It In «and that m mum at am. Japan and In. mum 8m" In and am «No- wlkh pmvkln tot II. alum! "III-Hon or entire smut-am 0! "all“ on the Mn nu. In”. lab... “I.“ The mum” at the netball“ Ital-co- pl church. who have M- howl-a choir .IIIIIII meeting at minnow. M- Jmmml aloud". They will non um olchlly on May 4. you. a! Albina. ”It-h. l... Ingrid .- Aunt-out. (Bo-pm: old-l «our-mica b alv- u to IM “mar-cm that the Mn»- Iu m mulch-r. haul nacho-l Ill lam-nu for Ibo coupletc mum-lo- or material "amnion o! plan-2 nul- hale Dun Inn-on. Tho anomaly lulu-mom or Ibo public debt: shows that at the clou- of bus!- nen ul Oct. I. 1881. the (km. leu rub II the tummy. unounml to ".026.- mm. In mom" (or the month 0! “.64 I .1“. flavor (‘lovduul ill- I I... A son and heir Io lax-President Grover Cleveland was born 011. 28. Dr. Bryant 0! Wauhiuuon. Mr. Cleveland‘- lumy phyulclan. ha: been allmdlu mother and mud and he reponl that both are genius along well. wul cm 0.1, mile-um Help. Spain has received replies trotn the various European powers to her inquir- ies touching their attitude in case her relations with the United States iJe~ came ruptured. it is understood that in the replica Spain was informed that only diplomatic support would be 1 given her. luau Eton urn-d Comm-«or. The supreme council of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite 83d degree Melons for the southern and western Ila-onto Jurisdiction o! the United States of America elected John Jones. Chicano. (rand commander. The next annual convention will he held in Omaha in October. 1898. '1'. Barron rrt-ceton l‘nivmliy. in the. Missouri Presbyterian Synod a resolution was introduced calling for the boycotting o! the Princeton l‘ni- venii)‘ because three member: of the board oi trustees or that college had signed a petition (or a saloon iicetwe. it Iran finally ruled out of order. Populm Con-lulu“ to flat. Milton Parks, chalrman of the naâ€" Oonal l'opullst‘ reorganization commit- tee of the mldtlle-ot-the-roadors, will call Ml! committee together ln 8:. bouls ln November. The plan to (llunluco Marlon Butler as natlounl rhalrmnn of the Popullst party will be declded up- on at thls moezlng. Th0 Rome correspondent of the Lon- don Daily Mail an that the visit which Count Goluchowaki. the Alllll'o‘ Hungarian minima- of foreign Ilalrs. is about to pay Kins Humbert. at Monte. northern Italy. in not, as has been asserted. devoid or political six- nilicanoe, but is really a special mis- sion to the liallnn government. will: a View of getting its consent to the deliâ€" nlte and eaective annexation by Aw:- tria or Bosnia and Herzegovina. Alum. Inn lair- nap EMmmlmnlmalnl“ chm httflfi'flmhlmo , ,‘,_-,..__..â€" I? Ruthâ€"Did you enjoy your vim 0- Rev York? ‘ momâ€"splendidly. 1 was mm‘_ mmtlnohownmuwo‘tdbb get in; W dear old Warm MOIâ€"flhmm" A fat. 0!. Light-linden you; thing (II m- m salty-Sunk. Ant lunar“. m as not all; to mt your mk- II no water? Ant [Imamâ€"Indeed Inn. Noth- lu ah" Induce he to ate at no“: tingâ€"New Yul Tribune. l application. an %m m. lino-Jed m I- only” one way ”to mm mm: b mallmllmnlr MI! clan-I by In Inn- “on of I mucous "mu 0! "now uehm- the. Win-n m min land you Mn I rumbhn. [Erica ’nenrlng, and when It In entirely Deafness is ”in team! “In Inna-mam)" can ho 'clml out .2123: "‘33"; 3:” a m s w 1m” III am om at Ion are «and which: nothing Inn in I $33” of lhe arm mtm :- 0m unwind Inner! M Deaf-nu (and bye: sac-gm .2: :m. w "m °-' 1‘. . cums! 2%"? M o. REP-wk}. no In. 3%33 H; tamed. Dan- “on“ menu but unmann- n in: C II. din-um mum J: In my” one way to mm mm: b mallmllmnl "I may: causal by In lumped In... h but.” A. unto” {at mnlu amia- ll-o “can (I. nulls u no manu- al vmt mmhlo an. and a «ll..â€" M It". latched to the closing I» that Ibo Inside»! the endow -u to. can. the mum. and the ”-0 no mot: and to man lion-India II the an. mm in utu-I It an M â€"rv. uâ€"rwn When the heat rich discoveries 0! gold on the Klondike was heralded .torth to an astonished world three month-m.theinpleatohceheeams one oi nhsorbing interest. Nothing else was thought oi or talked oi for ween. The papers teemed with it. People were overpowered by the mag- nitude of the riches actually (need and by those known to be in store for the future. High tension produces a resultant quistude. With the close at navigation the papers dropped the subâ€" iect tor a time and people partially put it from their minds in order to attend to present and pressing matters. The most casual observer is certain that the new year will witness a world~ wide revival oi this interest 'sompared with which the late enthusiasm was but a speck. in tact. such revival has now appeared in the recent accounts at linds on the gulches. where nuggets are picked up by the hashettul. 'l‘hs investors in all lines who reap the big- cest proiltn are those who anticipate the public. Every one will want Yn- kon mining stock in the‘epring. Those who buy now will get the heat and reap the largest proilts. No company otters better chances than the Joseph Ladue Gold hilning and Development Company of Yukon, 1100 Chamber of Commerce Building. Chicago. The president. Mr. undue. has been hiteen years in those regions. lie knows the country thoroughly. The company has as directors the lion. Chauncey 3i. Depew, Hon. Thomas 1.. James. ex-l’ostmaster General and President oi the Lincoln National Bank at New York. Hon. C. H. Mne- lntosh. Governor of the Canadian Northwest Territories. lion. Smith I. Weed. Ii. Walter Webb and others oi the highest standing. ’l‘hls compnny owns a placer claim 1,000 feet long. yielding 8i: per cubic toot: a quarts claim ‘00 icet wide, assaying use in tree milling gold to the toil; h tilt- her claim hirer-n miles long on both sides at the Yukon. with a saw mill earning him per day. and eighty o! the heat lots in the City of Dawson. which. according to the Chicago lee- ortl at October ms. are selling at ’1..- see each. Jenuain iiiiier estimat- that thousands oi miners will Ind worh tor years on tour crests nsar Dawson City, while thousands more will lad employment on the sdiasent stream. which will mahs Dawson City a great hnsiness and mining center. The lain Company has a In. the Canadian authorities milling it to snags in every posslhls line at busine- in that chantry. ‘l'hm Charter escmpts the company from paying the royalty st to and I per eaot. which is imposed upon other eempanics and miners by the Canadian Government. Owing to a change in the law. no other company can now eh- Ialn such a charter. While this .0 Deny owns In ten simple the shore val- sbis assets. many others are endeav- ering to sell stern en the strength at what they hope to acquire heat year. If. talus will he at ll“ Chamber 0! commerce iiuildiag. all this winter ah- isadiag to the slain oi the m and anorrintendiag the construction d the eatrsstrs slam and nearta min- ing machinery which he will taha with him is Dawson City shunt March itth. The slhnrriptioa lists to the such In new open at the elk-m olesa at the somsaay. Sen-i today tor m III. III” 0' I" Act”. THE TIME 1'0 INVIG'I'. mm...) he vi] to run mammal-l r ml by In Inn-med cum "Mn 0! "no. “'Du‘n .h 'mh v I rumbhn. and when It In entirely n is than "null, nauon can ho ‘IIQI slorni lo “9 0" will he «It-unwed m It! Ion are canard nothing Inn in I mm wheel. Dm- llundl'nl boner! M rm (and bye. curd by llall’l c. straw-hm. 3m!- s; 1H

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