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Downers Grove Reporter, 18 Nov 1897, p. 6

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Both were equal- " in ma. - mdmumm ] ~» I trot-Inc. «ulna-s meleeâ€"M an Iowa at I struck. phyla all the nth. SI. 'm on her Iona .- out 'lklfl. hr man's play all ma munumunmwua m And win the tan! «an to tho can! at. cm mm a“ Ill handy I. ch M and eyu a! ‘ It and. n m. Intâ€"«all for that m! 'l‘lhlItIOMIMM III still!!! We. TI. at! and land not: was. in... menflnuyuamdm ltd all net-flutter”. I: no pun I factor a. m run-h Mr, an m Rn York (Mal Adtmlur. The "- oun I‘ll-ll ol “Minna n! u.- mmwmmulnmw "(I M, "Hum. I-lutlw m and MI: uni-ltd am; but In 00-. lm Ian- otn II. lam mum! at ovum" a nine: and every ‘0... ill! phy as I! M and cm a: «no. no will in. tune- ‘ hon-c. Arnie! um. mm. W. 0. He think. In" tho bible has be. Inn-tom“! Ind tumm- it will In Ion bountiful and Indra-flu. at more widely read. 1- round to the work he has win-tried It It“ to- m"): "I amt that (I. urn-mo- vonlo- will give mm stimuli to Iplrltul our" thmholt tho land. It may ulna a mu. u.- tn bacon. maul-r. Int I Micro then u. thou- Iuda and thumb who only mum to In Ito'- tho pm ma. Ily var- “ at (It Nblo HI". I hon. vol-t th- V». What I m In to undue. «It. a dllmt elect by tho nm- ‘ “tutu” It‘ll-Land lI-m~ vllcfithotanuduolth Mala than 0! ti. nylon. m '01 In mum by the "auction 0! ull M an “In. to hunt». I- I! was MIMNuJobtulhu-ld ‘Allud.’ and halal will In know- a “new III-hf luau-mum you that l in. ban and to Illu- ‘l ‘A .5...‘:‘ an. Nov.utn-ynrtouthtt« thhhdlflyllb. noun.» wmtlowrtlulhlhmm ~~IHMOMM lb- ”mu-antlmto hummolthmmm which nun-nun. "mal- un- Mall-thong!“ E E g: i n- ndorund tho non-tn at that “In? It. nu nu out haml- m.’ You don't. Minu- m a. an no nu mm Month? '0- m'l. Manta-damn“. Became the bible tn m present lot-II II no: as luck! as It night In £0 hull. Ill lingual: mun-Inc has determined to urrfle It. All the Greek and He- brew Idiom and une- In the two to. tmu will In minced with nu English words and man. Tho m who bu u-mn- (It; um tut In Hound swa- o! How“ no lupin... rul- Andrew Wllldu was no: mod to till govt or thing: be dld not understand 1!. unit am in why two year. no he vmu [or s short time with I sound exams-Ion on his Int-e. Also. In drop- ped m- !uorlm manage a mm them â€"lur u thug. Thou launc- noun-ml bl!- null Ion dly he IIW recorded the deal at the girl with the brown even: she m drowned hem" In the old all! pool bo- uldo witch they had so often at. f a "mu. or m u Mon. 1 lulu- huh-I Io‘uvotut Wh- wu (rm “mun” “um" 1 “Int III. um". Inn mum. or at kn: nth-nod to abut". Im- cor pm. lull-um." mm Mull“. to Milan u: the man dun-null. will- out knowing why M 1m Irrluul. TNI CA” PARTY. snuwnrrmo 1m: acne. lino ‘I'Ili Bola. union-lg. 5! ll lingual-lull. in “vikimninl of m Antwan-fine mint-mm mmmdm ”any. “on (to em #3:: {31! nfllnuhdtu-an-u the a... ct ll. nus. am to lie “8' m m loam-l nation at I In... mac-tor. The clad." In an I“ am their city II (be In. at no Inruu mun-«I hou- oI loot [an-nun «rum-Into. Hm hm In Mm. like Ibo all. at It. mm; w «I. cum at no my. elm o! no um. .1qu Io the lugs man It. moral Inna-nee of 3 Nb 10.7 mm win.- out- uMcld. 11ml!» Ila-I oi the can harm loved .1th muons am or am- ot In". In by f Mm! ”and?! non“. . Incl-c ma mm In IIQ : Ind shun CI 3 mar: «not. 'no and h sloping up! flatly rue-Mod one found In Mow a «on ud- at the um- I. the «m slim In!» M an I Ior- Ur can 1 II. w.“ “a to a. “g. on wild IIQ “dell! puma their m m Ina-n: ”In?!” at | mum nun m tel-on of me- th .pnmries ago. a, u" ’r title. Io plant the American I head. “In. misnomer. The “out: m This ml. ls mainly prelmmk. Nothing um“. I! can of "In Ian's mflflll'l so walls "I. mum “on mud. The In: cu angin- a": a mm: mm mural on I m “an a than (not not!” an In umâ€" Colonh I: wan originally of mm hut-alt: MI. not-fly ml min Ilcl: and km 01 am; A hm nub" oI tum skeleton mum" Ilhm,mfl'fl- It. had «I lie rim. thin I“ not-- Hy mid In the town the! bad but autumn The palm-r- II It "In!“ nm In" 0.1-. II.- -v... 7-“I'Iv. ru-p- II lnvpl film". II not who I finch". to an" In" Iron and I. ale Illdm‘ and u 'hlri Io III? our «Ion. AI - “Imp" to "an vim sum. “In." no duh". 1». Na: 1 in duh (to. !» Prim. 1.: pm to make 1 «Int mm. o! One-land. hr. s new". I! he lad Ind a have < to {all luck upon and a In! of dogs. ho- muld have re polo. No M," M an be do gray I prom-o. and I an i on" In late a try at (I. all not there there Is no other i (In mm. In. nu “are I ”non: Ililll nothing 'nt‘tim and hr reaching 1k than I!“ I n: n "thud: Iold. and I «I: ruler name "a not universal rnmt. ? VI" be a and one u to at with a low Amma- menu I“ the when Savanna." fut-ulnar.“ A Lia-M cm I: lmnehnfotfowtmm thWelmXaflIIMItl My In" one. Acorn-’1: them-namm em in» Whack-tel RI. ammonium. Ah Inform-twinks“ mutant-y In" their urlnl Du. mu- an "out! wen Interviewed '7 a. ram. II. In: to but no MI hall. 0! lid: dlxoveflro. [5le. kn II June the two dhflflmfl pn- mdod 0me to no nun- bon- IlfldArhnc.” brim-MD.- hm. Meonun to n» tradition In "It. they bad (out. well at the W "cum to to unwind. than out mu m Ibo-o uri- new '0- Dlo C“ to ho vol-lino d It. mint II“. which Mk. too; W (to db- “ Iv Coin-m. muted (I. ti- ne. Inn (‘qu u (atoll. In“ “no «um on by m \‘w was A. m Iu II. "no” at (I. II. lul. Th any. mun-Id Mun-column. Dull! Ion-a... Mun-unfilmmmmt O Ibo touch. I“ «to «many of II. In“. to Ibo lent. till-u hum I". uncle-nu they «no upon in! i "Ill 0-- d Ibo It!“ "numb MIMI: Mu um- our burden. “to In at mine. won aliomw timeout!“ is attested by handrai- o! mien ad down at photographic new aim: "and in the Nuioui lau- un, vim any will “only In in- stilled (or exhibition. [bu through cumin olucuro umb- ud (minion- confided no the "plank en by holler: tribe- o! the Pueblo people. Thu the researches ol thus ISnu-lll utter.) NE 0! the most uuucenltul and trulltul archeoloxi- cal expeditions ever undertaken In (Ms country hm: , Just returned to Washluxton wlth a tale 0‘ adventure and dlIcovery al- most unequaled Ilnca men of scl- lence began to delw Into the barren 3 rum 0! the hr southwest for ashes and crumbled ruins or lose races and formula clvllluuom. Enrly In the gunner Dr .J. willer Fawkes. explor- or «it the harem: o! ethnolou. will Dr. Waller "can. or the ethnological department at the National Museum, kn Wuhlulou lot portlons o! Arl- nnn sud New lexlw Inspected ol’ consul-ll. long hidden elhnolotlcd tram Ion cenlurlu no In prehis- (one civilization located ll than to- ”â€"â€" .NIN; I... of funk II. Mid con-m- Aurâ€"llm lull-I at .- Aldo-I- 'IINIU'I'OIIO RUINS IN Al"- IONA. BONE AMEN!!! 0mm Innâ€"I‘l- mum Ina-Is at - lo- willow"... m m~u.m, mm GROVE REPORTER. "um-tn ion in the IMIIO 0! AI- M. n thud ml Idea In“! waghmmmmh “041.01:th mien “MMâ€"aluminium tune-emu. Thad-notab- leaving Klan-21m July 3. Dr. [Fe-vile. and Dr. Rough wounded 00ml: (or thirty-Mo IIIIEI in search of evldem which nlxlu “led light on I loam or the Iloqull to the elect nu: some at their progenitors once lived hr below. Neu- uu Mormon town of Shown-kc. Arizona. they calla upon lumber ruined my «bk-h hitherto ind never been mentioned bx either nun- mle or popular writers. and whirl ap- mm m have remained unknown even to truck-n. Speaking or (in. Prof. Pew!» Ill”: “We nude ulmtvo ext-valian- hero and nun-then a hm common 0! own-I- or pottery. done and nit-ll. Sun 0! the luxury II "u not! bonu- mul our brought from the «mum. Am other III-p to found a various copper huh-whirl shov- mu an In- clout Inhabitants. rm tumor will no“! workingâ€"4mm. nub [- Ih-fla o! the hello. 5.. Illa It”. I!" mud "an! rum“. 0: wild tho colon Um It!" hum-u. Ind vodka and mu and. of do" hone. mo 0! the non beautiful Incl-nu 01 ”any n- n (Mich: but at ml color, hlgfly MN I“ “flu a Jar-M no»: and bulk. ll um ‘ "out” m u a In" nuvl. W0 but an mm. o! no chutn- W in the Input". mall-3 to Ibo llfllll ”an! NIH I»: II. II- Ifiun In“ In no «mm at II or- M to an. a. 1mm: to Ibo «in wait The udulu, mm. m (can! but urn-Ho m walls a! II. town. 0.. ol the mo.- urn-Id had u “out. In Ian: 0‘ non. nub. «my in“ In and. In m. cm MIN I "It" a! mud holo- III.- hr to than tea“ I. n- "on low! and no... chm Ila um u-wm of I). no "um or II. ml to no min: plow. M II. no! a! an. no. III a hurl 0! “lb. proh- My a lounging mm. mm Info” at In. Tho tap um for.“ at "MON Ian "-0.!- a! nut Ind. mm" on mm or who! lamp ("and by (‘0- [=!I:-IOI-!9uau.-a ..‘_._A _ thou-MM illneicnt lit-i roll-.hnt dilor-nt tron thou of tho lloqui. W0 tonnd my skeleton- in 3 fair not! or pmnniion. Thu- huo been brought to Wuhiuton. They will ho liven to o minim, who will link. iron than deduction: on to the out. ornieai choractemticu at tho nee. To the south oi the city was IIIO found an ancient shrine. surrounded by I circa- inr wall hnlit oi rocks oi the 1mm mlriouo form and color. collected from over the entire outlying region. On tho Jul! were three curved stone teaches ; "Presenting birds and undetermined quadrllimls. probably hears. A tow miles to the north we discovered also I cluster of houses. One of the ladilerii wlih which the uni-lent inhabitants had gained their entrance wa- Still standing. Porilonn of the ceilin: ““1 door Were intact. This was found to he an ancient Zunli ruin. it is called Kinnn-Zlude. or 'l'aii Home. We round no signs at European «mum in In! of than wins. The prehistoric in- hohiianis were probably driven out by the hostile Apaches or Nnvnjocs." m ”elm um. um; Kim-2m. the OH!!! It the find.“ The and it link“ b not nnnh that of Inn-onus null Ira n h and "taunt" by a. Na- bian. I“ yield: the wen-non m A m M- 1. the desert: a! 50mm Inn. 9'?! I: 9 {no In! literally “villus. pm Can any 031"” an m?" Istlmnymrdofnmtforn Ina tu- tm‘two’nce? It ts nit. stood that taken refute to m a“ Wanâ€"Womlum Guam. ' on" to have a try at (I. and. fl var 'y “we. to plant the Amman In; I: a. f not when more Is an Mk? direction ' (In ml. In. "H "are that my mu think lam: mam! I: to bu and by reading a. you. It ohm m: l n: n “and“! In an Md, and l at Denier public «hern- un not ullrmal count. I) my nu be a lune-I on n to national”. with I kw A-Qflfll actual: In“ and the when Xmas..." em ionic men-«- who! hard ammonium. Aunt-lat him-timhehsmalehg In maniacal-um an M‘ m Cunyanwumhtmff 9. on... --_ M‘â€"A- My In" one. Ammo! them-namdmlflm emiotIeWMtchn-Iu- ammonium. A Inhrm-tlmhehamktmr 0 III lath ho. (he run: [Mt pm- “ nah : dual fru- In aunt of hrnnland Dr. 30m I». lm es. :l he had had a has: of «mm to fall luck noon and a larg- In”? of Ion. I. muld it"! reached the pol. He sun 11 an be done It the pay I Provo-c. and l :- ntmllyj Won in an In!“ In it". no can In um mat. a: at "Ivor-cm In. um: Io lam km "to. flu Ital thhhfln‘cw-g n In um. In June «In ”tor at Ito m4 In “I mum ma! “4 m, mm CM". u no mm tumble. I finders. to null have in. one in- P and u on nunâ€"cl an In an In ' IMv-I to ”to our olofl. Actually, All : unsung to "an 1:.0 Noflh PM. Iow- : 04“!" an damn. Dr. Nana undo; in A--L r-.__ .‘A in..- . n In «may "no-hen II no In \‘orh umu that ’1'. Value I'm-u III to ho ch. lab! o! :- undula- In. tho your ml... Thu. run up ”I. I'm-n In tho hand u I. and!!!“ whkh mm“ In Me tho I. an a. lo". of Duo-homo. Tic In undula- will con am now “In an! In». Ihhlu tho Pun Jon! mu m. Mr. Wanna In. H Mandin- Ewauholm Ion mm" with Nu... m Oh: Ila ml. which Knuth Om vuh tur- um Mr. mum III: "th pin I: war MI». W. m .- ubuoh h “"07 smith II M M uhkh hu N ha um I! helm. 'ho tall-h "plan. who r.- «mud “that! ”In: I. fit um I. xhnnh did. Knl ill“. '0 on.“ Io than not h hound «my mm. In at nth-u the com MM Ianh. or “thin am or an: m 0' «ho pk. Thm '0 mu ulnar. The folloclhu on... u no: In than l. mu though I. In"! by. to than on uh! 'III III In. hlhly or In." den and um. «tor-Ind to uh. the hon mm. In at the lhmhh lunch. The tumble m M 16 my row. in... Vol-ad! “an N.- Io I... yard. 0! "run an collected and 6'- nd In the «by. 0M Inn (rm: and The horse cart that trundle. labor- tonaly and yet lazily through tho streets collecting ashes from the area ‘ barrels In to be relegated to obscurity. ‘In England steam" dust wagons him been patented. These carts, which have a capacity of six cubic yank. are built on the lamlllar tip model. They can carry I weight of tom tons. The weight of Q car unloaded In three tons. The an are driven by steam. A run‘ or five or six hours «an be undo with- out taking In water. During a work- ln; day 01 ten hours collectlu dull uni taking It to the an Ibout two hun- dredwelziu of slam roal tr! eon- umed. On In avenge eixhtm cabin COLLECTING DIRT BV STEAM. ummuthpm.ulothiu rial-volt- In wttch water Ind boon ma. Then Indictto that the prob- lam of lulu-til: the am plant at tho native-t was well mm centurio- m. The Winona population at the valley was more or loan (ll-trimmed an mm. but concentnml. within an extant or twenty miles. Into lat lon- than a down vllllzet. which. It popuâ€" lated simultaneously. mult‘ have con- tlmed about 50.000. Their settlement! 1 were deserted Ions heron the advent of the Spanish. The Apaches wen probably the cause of their amt. I'D-“um; NEW DIRT WAGON. wan-r- an an... One of Ihe nlplu «on which lulu “ah: ore-thew! and! II m d I “'ukyln chapel It Wain-unin- Iand. It consists 0' n hone Mortim- whirb the (under of “boll. much“! no I. than 43 m II Ms due It stood by the m: d a mu- Inginmdihmmaxm (ova. - no. on gum. Iva than no hr: 1 Mr ohm of numb-Ne u.- “ m Ind to k W n.- uou tho- mum 1!. “fl. I! ll wry lam-1 cm tho mun ur- m nu! clothing in «mm In: and MIMWQHOWW Imam-IN. an In the m d ale-km In mil in nut (to. no man. an mm to "on“ In! no ‘ “I'm In 4mm by m m any not”. mm a“ in!” II.- 9". no. onn am «M (mum by M lie down. (re-alas Downy. cam-g Daily. and "or: m in. ”on II! ’ rm ”not will a gum-l an: M the tune the. am I. h to “was In an m. m away. unlike amply. about. 341qu u no lrflutllg co the mi .- . rum. nation II in men. but too at dew! Mr m- m Inu- duct-cur: he mun-Hy mm” be h the subject of n. and that menu-c m h to In; kept from Mt. u-uu no In. Tb'mol- who: (“IIJI-O com: donu- III on” upon m It"! at Ibo «an All Ibo can at m um. “aluminum” In be molten. A «M m and mu “mm: Ibo-om“- um ho loam Mind no I.” d In charmer UM that paint. uh. I. out" Mm at "no la the blot- there are none than can claim the prominence two doeadea ago predicted at not leaa than a score or budding nth nicipniltlee. earn the North American Review. But with the appearance or n aenport at a dietaue of only 700 milea. what may not happen? 'I‘ not and fertile realenhetween the III eiesippi and the Rocky Mountains ia capable or enpportm more, than one Buffalo. Cleveland or Cincinnati. It the alliance that In being no rapidly per- fected unites. an it bide lair to do, all this magnificent section. we may aee this time to come. with a aecond Beam on the Gut! beside. The eeat hae rov- ulated and built up the west. he beat young men have “broke" the prairies and made of the level reachee oi and farms and orcherda. lta capital has caused a growth that ha- been the well- der or the world. But the eminent! who leit the lumen in their revered lead, "back eut"~â€"the dweller on the plaine apeahe the word- with tender- n‘eza~tvho “Groaned the prairiea an of old The pilgrima crashed the In." are in dih‘erent one now. The friend. and relatives In the eaat are thin-ed hy\ the aicitle or time. the dehte an belle paid oil. and the relation between the out and the treat ia leaa one of de dency on the one hand and oi pat - age on the other. They an Independent etnpiree. each with It. own condition- and anhitlona. That the went in reach in; out for an alliance with the nearer loath-Ia heeattae It aeea in that action the Improvement of tta hnaneea and a fairer pram (or the coating yeara. That atteh a view It wide-omen and that It in attracting note attention ev- ‘ery day in a atrihiu feature at the mat condition or the nature deval- oiI-ent. That it Ileana aotaethin; more than idle emulation and that it will melt In new huaiaeae and trade rele- Iiona in aeareeiy to he doehted. it probably taeeae dot-mace revenue be the «lien trafle linen and the related Indnuriea. bet unlea- the m e! the net in at iaalt It lean. hettet it.» to:- the plain. 'I'he east II! as well reniiee that Ita ehiid hen en. to the rear- of intuit: and la aetiu for Iiaeii. The start to build on an mm m emu has that u:- been I hum. Oats gm thou nun-ma on a. W

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