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Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Jul 1900, p. 2

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l...- M I Furry-M. m the ferry-bout Arctic m m I. the Mt'll'e be- ,” the In": street Ind Camden ‘ m an", Phlhdelphh an unknown Essi- cal-i1 man his but overhaul-4 3“. W m the run that It. .0 o! the nut determined Inl- 'mwmmrlnrm ~ ht m Iona. lie in In South Africa In '_ it” but, many advanced ' ' ’ fl ch Tami, will cm!- In. mu m Innu- ' ‘ In. mm the "0"“!- . I “tam-old no. The My oc- r; an! I. am“ mun-nu In M s » Wa- umt. minnow. ' u m nun-n um nu. “s: In! lam nun-n In mid u. , M Our not sum Ir. fun“ to Mar- to than“. .mmlhnuvmywlkml m II! NI virulent mm“ M u I. hop-- to rom- Mn Tho noon-fly at emu-am mmmmmmmm- spa-mu homlnuydnmdm hemmrydnpdnuâ€"Mun [mph Mu-Mfumm all-undue“.- («nary-Inl- lacuna. lbs!- you any “linden-co.- mun-unwa-wm-m mnemny. WI- '~Mlmmutlumluu mummy. ‘I'Io “not loud” It Landon vu .- “tat experienced this season. TI. Wet n n n. I. showed II Clutch In the am and 132 degree- an I... Gnllot at Brooklyn. lhvb mind ('0 mnmr m by Iii-Ill. the [Mummy river. Mom- Balsam mm- #- Mlh‘hn Ito! um HIM M loo-l1 at Outmme m, u I m at a mum! over I “no at .‘ n-cmm- mood. M the ”a hour 1min Davin not find Inn in Man I: m» Tm why ”I man- I’m- which (”Irm- ladl- CI I‘M!" II on" dint-“an. The nub. and mm him Mn n!- ,~'Il I'm“ lo. '0' ml 0! "In and M My. rm to mom An- - D I (mt "Nd rm. Ibo parched Mac-- an Inn oust-d for my u. M I“. and 13-min.- “ h). with I ruor and to would wu- u' 511-. W Zonal-ski. the complain- Vltlan In the Schwinn:- murder [at Janet. Thur-day pmucany u:- an the sand that she did not Yul the charge contained .fl'mfllint It the time she “filed Imam-0 to the document. Thu m. together with the state- an: at tho tunable:- ot the accused fin mm on neared two. will, It as ur ‘m- In, Au In". Am, Ill-h-lm MI a tank- “lad ill. lap-ll“ mu ll- “. I Mr, Io km Ill:- Bovud Emu. ID you: old, '- W n Crlwfordnvuh. In, In a m, Mu struck on the had with I ind m by Jun Osborn. Illu' int n: mm In 10°C.. Thom cu. m m In the “It. (h- ”I III M m- amlu um put W Pony. 9 Cuvvme tumor, In In the unusual luck with Donna Fortune I: tnoriu him. chm 3 month- uo a pan- of ”6‘“ twin boy- onno to sudden lb ”untold. sue. than u pair 01 MI- Ila And Inoc- poll-I or twin hil- Mvo unduly Incl-cued m. m but weak three mu. pln m his flock whlch have sixteen Mu! fact. two having an etch and out lulu 111. 1 in. his bond: until a platens" ' arrived. ' [I m In bl: mouth and did once for money and lid’etrrled um lmt to a . our and left him, bound has. The «In retained than pad a lull, unable to troo hum ‘W has the prisoner from the ”In. hm“ smut Mm ‘ Winwnfium “Minn” unann- f o! the claim; 1mm" ' rifimd m hurried -wlwnukcc to Whoa to __: 'u'l‘o robbery of P B Hart- f «no» mm u Lone Rock. flat m“-altung in u- once, ‘h ”I“ mentor nation, lo- 73-4901;th point, when two m‘cnt'ered. They bound ! ,3: union. och-to. Muommm dummmmmm- mmmmmdm mammoth. Thiamine. [attenudeolmbnthmd 5 3 5. 3 i m In. I. m. Writing 0! “(:Mc mum. and Pro- muou.” In the Century. (hide: I. Lamb my. on me subject u the In. In decoration: "the sun 0nd Strips. (has) not Ila most mum piece a Gem om.eantullhe|omuodum M17 to (mam-e with any m; M udotblnnsbonldhlnuedm doorways or mull. at. If nod copl- mammal be hung man-Dy (to. up. windows um the mm [he of nude. pnfmbly on one of on upper stories. no u to give 3 continuous III. of red, white. and blue from lot-- to house. “the Auntie-n In It not Inn-Mo of mm nut-cm: we have il- Imay hen- to imitate the Punch In.- ner of rum. lull lags II it must positive- from I conno- hue. and re- pe-nng that m u numb; but thetflcolorblltmho-eoftu“ alum to Illa utbfldoflly. been. theeqmlmpoflmundtoblub not I fortunes column“. I! would mutton be «visible that tho con-Imp. In clam should-emana- mam color: which would be 8’- mn, and no then In not can- uty as weak! give a dell“. alco- totem to the (like III-e.” marathon-g that naught-n luau ha I. m mum-cut of u mil. wotâ€"B. $1”. nun an m u- can: h in m m in“ h M! (I: W mm: at “I" nlm.-Dr. lent- The] an Inn: alone that an neon- unbd will: hold. Imamâ€"m: rum. May. The non-fly d drew-um Comm-Ion val cum non an. than mdomuuomâ€"fl. W. Beecher. Laugh!" Wuhan throw- no- light on m the who 0! urnâ€"mam. Industry pan debts. whlh dean-tr mm thenâ€"Punk"; lien or canon an 0- true Apostle. o! equllty.~nntlbov Arnold. tlme. but it was found that they sought work outside of the mills as soon as they saved a little money. The inilnx of French Canadians has long ceded to he a subject of comment. 0! all the Ionian elements. manufactur- ers say the Portuguese sre the most docile and faithful. The Csnedlnn ele- ment is s much more independent one to handle. and ls more armorial in it movluge from mill tanill. The Poles tlnd it diflcnlt to get beyond the more simple operations until they have made some attempt at msstero lag the English lsngusge. But the change in the nationality of the ip lntlie mills isnotquitesoa us as the substitution (or women and ‘ young [iris or men varying in one from twenty-one to forty-five years. This is more noticeable in the “coun- try mills." but there are many enm- ples of it in Fall River. It wee the custom until wlthin s short period to have no men working on speedera. "were. or some cloth machines. But men are being preferred now in these Impioynwnts. more particularly in those mills that run long hour-n. Bot- ‘ ter wages are being offend to men in these departments than they can on in other departments where more is- bor is mulled. lien who have been driven out in a measure by the advent of the foreign help have taken up the, work that was done by womenâ€"New Tum In no killing the “don that WORDS 0F W500”. “Indium-OM ll.-nmammlnm ultmotalhutanutoluo nah: arugula-comm In the pollc‘a court 1.: (Autumn, Ky.. on 1 security unmma-thcchmothdun W lmuhmqodJamtv at u m, mum, 0.. Imm- Maul-m; for electors-tuna, Ban-o- 8. length and 1. B. bowls. hve non-mud the following ticket: For governor, A. B. White; for mal- tor, Arnold G. 8cm: to'r tremm, Peter sum; for tum-general. Romeo R. Freer; for navel-lumen! 0! schools. Thoma c. llllcr: for u- Mm lives are known to have but lost II a £100de n Cale-tn, Tel. loud-y. Tu Infla- vere reform-ad. ‘ but only two were Identified. They are: Mn an“, India; men-ham of the village: John Fuiemtlue. It In feared that any note lives were lost In tho alley below Coleman. The aluminum. which followed three days of unprece- dented rut-Ml, caused Ford‘s creek to hrs: In hall and mi through Cole- mn, n vflhu of le- ns: 1.00 Inhab- Nnu Wilden! eltmns routed from their slumber! rn Into the Rhet- nd were swept guy. Many were and by ruck!“ to” at pier-er o! umber and navigating them Into ed- dies forum by the swift current. whence they were drawn ashore. Bum. a Nun-1‘0 Ncl I- hunted .3 pH of 3 Boot ph- to apt-n mor- hmmhwcmrmcuy'u raging when the hint ma 'u sent an. Both la noun; north at m Yul In the m to in Dover- u-I trauma. The «in: at which In wu new-ad wu ecu-um (hm, nan no, 1-- m. It :- howl. wu mullu In "1! II cons-A] wuh l 9m uh. Oll- hon on... hr wam Io hh old ham In mam. Josh: "and u M. cu- unno- wlth non of amt poun- nlou. but on” Maul! hour III.- pund him. nohllm who not fonh h In! h!- diamond what they thought tn ho “an at Noel on It. now and hi: had! was m (a hut hwww an lull-c down A an... In mmtmnlohmmnlw In. an" huh; unwind. mm (o my. nd [Ind “an an aim for any nun all! hit nut-t mar-l nonh- an. m- ow- m. In. Cancun “not. um.- lo nine. wn Ibo can. 0! Il- non-u. II the In“. at Juno. 1-. the aha"! o! “(with (busty. at whkh In. um The republic-n! of West Vim-h 11. mu at Manda Jester at Nov Loodol, 10.. ll "Wally Mind ‘0 an I mu. plus I. orimlnl n- fluid-y. my 1:. Boers won an all-day Mule and up- tmd Nltnl'l Not. near Pretoria. uk- In; may of Lord Robem' men pris- oners. They took a squadron o! caul- ry and ninety int-nun)“. WM]. In!) 11. The whole of the government of President Stew 0: the Orange Free State he! lumndered except 8m mm. Collapse or De Were tome. expected. Lord Helhuen will Mum from south'Afrlca beam 01 aller- eneee with oflcers. . £33} [1 ALEXANDER JEéTER Emu-“Mm “kWh."- Poona gathered In lugs numb." I. The molest-1| attempt. an In" thofrd‘htnrdol the Mud “MWflamnm-ugt lulu ultra-din MIMI-It. Whom-ammtochm IM an Inc-on on. Judge lvm of the United Stua- conrt at uni-ville, Ky.. knocked out “In leC'hord railroad hm. used by the lat mailman. declaring It a- eanltltuflonll. ad mung the ma- vmo and Nullvmo, Chasm” and Ohio. Kamila, W M at min, and southern annual m In- Charla A. Tinker, via-prance, and A. Thin. A. R Brewer. A. 8. Bart- hell. The aim nu-qmd‘y one- nnndny the stockholders of the Western Union Telegraph comp-n! held their man! meeting It the contours once. In Jenny City. than the following directors were elected: M T. Inert, Charle- nu I l..- mu I. I Pull. A bun-n head, out clean from the body, was found In : minnow poll bob- biog up and down our the electric- llcbl works dock, on the note below the Grand Intel, lacklnc Inland. Tbo ghastly discovery was made by Robert and 1mm Drown and several other Ind. who were In wuflng. no bad bulbou- wrapped Ingenuhmdhn- nod down Into the poll. the cloth bolus covered with dried blood. mun M the curd-u II M at: on An. I n which wmn- J. m and All-l I. sun-m will race!" tor-cl «attention at their wont-“low for the pmuewcy and Muslim! o! the vum sum. The work up. on the newly! Thur-any lam at two (elm-s man; [he city that the exercise- wowd he hehl here. Oh. telegram m from Chair-n low. a: Chicago, who said: "After I eon- fmce with lhrov That" this morning, [mm-”om was selected In the pine Ind Aug 3 as ch. "no [qr Idle-flow of both men Bryn “a W1” ‘ H. II. an. a momma-n Wu I. Wu)“. and in out to lino-fl our when (It a... In mall“ and not. in". Me In I! m m- ". burl nut Mn ”Mom for M on... I: limiter In Mun In 831'- m. o. 'l'.. and h lnovn by the la... n! W. H. um. In! I mm“. ruched from Mr 5 mm. In which one II'OCO: I van In like to you I “an“! II nun! lo u'y lumbar. when “no I. Menu" Jntu. who ran mad It'll Vllky (ham. Kn... In tho nu It". In: 1. to: mum A young In In Ila Inn, Inn-h I“ emu-g. TD- .udor nu mauled I. Ibo-n. mr “burning. 81 W in. mud for Ilrdorlu IN. you“ In and I know a! my own rum-l hovlodu m: a. In gull" at the clam. THE ALEXANDER JESTER TRIAL. camel-Yuma gum”): ma export users, drama ( and hutch- erl' a! eel-a. $5505.20: steer» under Low lbs. 83.8504 7‘; “actor- and median. 83.50 00.“; cm" 1| heifer-u 0066. 00: can- nou, 81m lml 76: Texan and Indian nears. cow- Ind helium“? “Wu? fund Ill!- :5 lauhckm butchen' $1an: mutton. “.006 urging“ baa 10 £3}: and bucks, madam. smoker-.88. whims steam 3m choice. later»; Paullryâ€"Chlckenn. «kc: mm as, turkey-4 lace; ducks. “fig; III!m__ ‘ r?“ w; h uni-Ea “3% .51; No. cholco No. No. I Tvoggxo. I hurt I northern. me: No. he (or ordinary: (and when. 150 "'5 tourney. meme: No. ”I. to I. Notified Aug. 8. Indianapolis has already begun to HR5 CORNELM 5TREET. W the ante mil-cal is? iihké‘fifibOfiifiufi Illic- I" lane-oi nâ€" 07* After two you: In the «parity 0! a [and of m. n life which m . liv- lng Mu. Elmer floral. Aged 11 yours, was turned Iona” tan Ime- north of Ballerina, 11!. You. lama VII “and from an orphanage It Belle Vernon, P... in April. 1m, Ind memmmnmnumm round of drudgery and pan. ti. on- da trutln. M. nth the moat cruelty, whining him until he could not mad, ml mung Mm m HI. m my while to v:- be- Ing whipped trough: flout m mono [ The Populist: and Democrats hue ‘nomluted the following ticket In South mm: Governor, B. H. [Ail of Sioux Falls; lieutenant-governor. Abe Vnouel of Ynkton: mercury of “I‘M, Fred 3. 3mm of Brown; n- dltor. r. 1. They of III-n0; mu- tter, Charles D. Tdflok of Cham- lain; and-mint at Inca, Inland Cook of Ram; attorney-moral, A. I mtchcock of Dubai; superintend- ent of Ichooh. In: Ln- Auvod of DA]; rum com-Honor, W. 1'. [A‘ Fallen: of Bruin; rot mm. m In Met, Gov. A-dm 8. Ian; for con- gran, ll «ll-Met. Joseph B. Icon. The nominee for governor II a pow- Non up by Imam In Nam it Inl- and four m were Inland. “no at was hurled (n. the trick: and lull, nil-tn“. A Mi- m' ”If” Ind with W m n- hlo by - Siluria- at, the only union "no in the city. I“ train m can but 1'00 a! the accu- pnu were My Injured. With sun-cl Gum. uncut-l u as am Mention of labor. now run the low. of (M urea rallvsy‘ uplan- Inlon for a mutation NJ nut-cut o! the dilemma mm the union all the Transit coup-y. Adam-atlas ol the min my to In. Alon-d" Clark IA. Mun-an Inter you through "no "Ik- Inn on In. :0. I"). um: um «an. and no "an... I» could In I body an. In no (you can u H naval Alon. be mu. I!” luv III. who. Jule and Ila mod-3 of (l. m to boot but u no In. mum-g. 'I'Io rm...“ lm Old .0! mm than the body V. In the from at nu um. m lull, concluded It m II th- mt "an. In the noun 0! MI. Ch Ibo um Ind nun-l (tron In "71. told at; mutation be had mono-rd bur-ca Jan! and you" on... Ir. Md. bud lino-9C- «I to ma. bone. with later will. um can nu!" through am» On". Not “do. to In“ with Jel- tn, ID. ”no." “mum! at mu (hm I! M In.“ mm. to which one. "NM nu he would with" and. not all Ml Inn. ‘ as of lrult were burned. M. Denver, 0010., Sunny. a. fire in the Colorado Iron works destroyed the boiler and my room and the found- ry. causing a loss of $40,000. Fire destroyed all His mm and house: and leading minus houses or New Castle. Cdlfornla. The total loss will exceed 8100.000. Over 10,000 box~ At Bay City, Michigan are de- stroyed 1,000,000 feet of lumber belong; In; to Randy Hm. valued at 815,000 and Insured tor the same amount: also “out 10,000 feet owned by W‘ H. Nick- laus. worth $1,200 and insured. Sev- eral hundreds cords of sub: and a 101:! line of tum: were aha burned. Woman's lumber yard at Wold- mu, Inch, was let on In by lightning, and about 3.000.000 not. of ”Wed lumber burned. The tau! loan is estimated at 3135.000. par- tially insured. I... on“. M.- "that. Cu Blow. Up: In: Sun-shod. Sunday a Transit car was Gustav GA’rca. man-mun. m. mm mm. m mumm- -’ ed Ger-Inn naturalist at nu. w . “mofmmueuedmw ., one: more the long trip to Jan III 1 mwmnmuwmwmj flaw studying tho but] “any“? mmomndnicthâ€"a '. mammhmmua gt}; receipt- wlll In II“ tobllld “(I n- pnlr roads II the mat: in which It b colleen! no when m ”tram a. such Marmara.» m M widen-aura uni-Moth In won. no pin has received nun.- mry 1W. load fall In. The molly: division 0! the [aunt 0! America Whoa!” I: plum-II: I bill for Sntroflucum in the W providingtoraroudpollm.-nm Duh-alt Free ”a. It will m thumaHe-W In Inflow between tad Inclusive of the an at :1 and u and! m an. m, an no sour-é. ud m- vfll confuse the av- erage 'Iahna '15” he mount. 90 machine for the In! “no. m can. Moral of the railroads Ian intro- dond bicycle can. which have aka the plat. oi‘ the cut-mo an heavy oil buttoned Damian. and ne- eonling to the niimad mu, m N- eycie can are gtvln‘ excellent lath- tactlon. These can are men“! nun! for mail tuna-non, yet hen" Ion“ eanbocarriedontlmnwlonnau- nary. The Monte car is made at the regulation tubing and contain- tn drop {ta-ea side by tile. mncttd uy tubing, and having (on wheels. no wheels are nude at sheet steel. with regulation bicycle spoken, and the rill are covered with solid rum titan. The machine! complete welsh helm seventy nail eighty panda, and can to unity lifted from the track to make fly for an approaching train. The mchtna are all ball bearing. and an met-ally geared m- eighty to ninety-six. There in no uteri“, of 11¢ lfl’lflfl“ con-Inn urn-Id by Ibo imbue“ can-Non at nu- “duhmm'Yqu-W um I: ma o'doel nd and. a “It. n- to Omar Bunion mm m I- "ma to mm the. lo lun- noro. Ann-Mdm-o-md the Milt-No. eon-Inn m not mt. 81ml Inked MI neon- pnloll the any. no“ of no. prai- neu New Yorkers. cannot mm II” In aid.)- ly mould o! m mil-Una lot (I. vice-pushing u M: country no... "I! unhln. "read- an honor at the ale. a! prudent. o! "n mum sum. It In an mpoulhmly which Inn‘- to :1. Hull. born luv-ltd with to“. I do not nan-om finer. Any on who has born. a. unbuc- and burden 0! ch plum- ml alto. cup-cum In um o! mm. a um. «and town-u“. mull. II a “and 0.0 without profoundly mil-In; the urn. mettouw m the unloa- obunuou which ll tum III m- ucus. h tau-mud by 00 mm. prowl.- wllcfi low In. for outlast-I." Replying to Senator lodge. PM... «at leKlnloy new!“ tho nonin- qu u "a llama-- to only." lddll‘: "This nomination cameo to you, I". under circumumceo which give It I ‘higher lignilanco and make it u even deeper expression of honor and mm than usuaL With the oxwption or the period in which Washington or- uoiud the nation and built (no mo. and or ibouo other nwtni you: too Lincoln led his mph lhmlh tho agony a! civil war. and saved from destruction the work of “’th awn ncvor bu been 3 wide-till torn: in our history no crowded with not "call." The second notification of Willinn McKinley that ho had been Ielected II the nominee at the Republican out: for president was made at Canton, 0.. on Thursday. at the some place no the first, and all the necessaries were. similar to the occasion tour year- no. Then the chairmen of the committee was Senator John )1. Thurston of No- brnekn, who had been permanent ‘chnirnlnn o! the convention. Today. ? Senator Cabot Lodge of launchueetto was the spokesmen. All Canton turn- ed out to witness the ammonia. which took place on the famous front, I porch. ‘ . Senator Lodge said, in port: «new "Mr. Pro-idem: This committeo. representing every state in the union nod the organizad territories at tho United States, was duly appointed to announce to'you. tormlly, your loll!!- nniion by the Republican nation“ convention, which met in Phllndolphil on-June 19 inst, no the candidate at the Republican party for president at the United States for the term begin- ning Mun-h i, 1901. W hoi- un my 3...... Ir. Ialunw'n Rom-Gov. Mn", 3 0n“! Bay. It. 1.. A!" nun on~ CW 01’ III- Ramadan. wits A- BIG m At cAmou. flu! He Has Been Nominated for Prosidont. . ‘

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