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Downers Grove Reporter, 9 May 1901, p. 8

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ONLY $20.25 an a HUGHES co... _. ha Comm 81. Down: Grown, In. My prices are lower 1th jar than any oth- , home on earth. ‘bivé‘zffii'but out. played” to. my cute. â€" ' in motto. H188 MA RIANNA ROE, .nfin‘l "all the hand. or upon tit Mk. hr, rckmdyu every Hall of mortal n H en or. It I. m can Qodye 'ltl sund- yi Suture-s ayes. 50M b’y ”I I “WI. luv”!- Mu. Ill. CONTRACTOR. CARPENTER AND BUILDER Eamon: sns ‘Iyuuluuy run- ("I for It. "0 Influthywm “unantic- I" ll 0' Aoovlr "LL-CTR“. CHICAGO.) random Stainless Dyes Why Don‘t Yea? Cum ”on lot nil clan. of building Wu. iimm'u“ manna Rune-alum, an to Pawns. Pun Jun Coda- ........... mu- nu Putt", Col locus-4 J-u Cola. . 001‘.- Ito Colon ...... It“ 01‘ Government 1.1- Colo- Ctoknlnn col-1..“ .. mu", ........ _¢-‘Ca‘u 1} ho; Isa! to. J. W. MORFORD. a L. KLEIN.; unuuumutnnvun? Orders called for and de- livered. Give me a trial orderâ€"drop I card or call You like good fragrant col- fee, sensing that rich del- icate Ivor found onlyin the best grades. The satisfactory kind that I sell will suit you â€"-Note the following prices: TEACHER OF PIANO AND ORGAN. BUCK’S TEUEQE’FFEE ILL DRIP III]! “II" PIIB mm :mm SKIING “CHINE TEIIS REASONABLE Ivan-0.1 [8 mm My sample book: :re the very best in town. 103.!!!“ Vol! DOIII. F358” ['0 SILT nun 011150 00008, FIIIIITS 'EGETIBLES, POIILTRY 0787588 M0 FIJI/m. and can make very prompt deliveries. Orders called [or if desired. Telephone No. 231. 32 South Main Street ........ The very choicest cutsin steaks, chops and roasts will be an inducement offered our patrons. We al- ways have on hand HOUSE henna"... ' The charge I: frequently made thu . this or that oflchl In the tool of lone hnan or faction. But this cannot be 19-14 of Governor Yates. ms namin- Mnflon curt: out admirably. and the canning month- It!!! show more and have (but (in We have not an lined a. put mm mm to Mm. One thing has been math plain to the people of Illinois. and that in that Richard tutu himself in to be gover- nor and has no Intenflon of aflowlng other: to say win! be null 110.com any the mngwu‘mp Chic-go editors A! the same time. no governor has been more randy to listen to the arguments «in who go go him for glut pal-pan. Clit- dc:- Governor Yates has mm nttcltton to politics In the «elections. as he should hue done. but he has not forgotten the people and he has had proper re‘ gun! for the fitness of the men select- ed. He has named men who command confidence, Ind are. lmmflngly. strong to the various communities where they mule-the kind of men who usually amount to something in party comma. dons.-inncy Whlg. Usually n governor do" not [at quite as hr aim: in his list of up- antntments n Governor Yates bu done without meeting I!“ "mm of disutisnction or a wave apron. There has thus far not hem I voice of dissent in the mtlrp state that has risen shove n whlsper. In the first We. the will characters nnd‘ reputations of the nppointaes an um. “callable. and. in the next place, their ability to an the positions in a manner that will be I (9th to the governor, his friends mm! m people. Is mam. tloned. The Amman do" not mind Hull 2 can a day; In rm. he does not km of It. ‘: It. mn hymen-uh. Now let u look M 0m! nrmm a moment. 1'» 3mm. man: (or the naming you nhmn an manure of NM!!!) or 321.50 per «pm, and II deficit of mmmo mm In, pro- vided for. In npflo of "n enormous (not now levied. "m “winds! I rmmd mmmomo and 3mm»; our mutton nut your at momma It '1" In m that our government npo-ndlmr-n um he has flan ‘9 per “pm. Noam: I!» SIZMIIMW for «a palm dopartmont and the 853.00.”) for the «Inks»: (and. "no npendlmm would be 08.72 m up“; for the par. ”mun mouth Ind kutlanmu‘ I day. In that «an unnamed We on!» mouth-d wonder of (be nature-"1M" W n the wot-«Imam of IN In! m Ian llrm Man- to on." MRI-ho vlrtnom annual. "mm“ the Amour-n homo-t. m- mn mlmly ask-nun and maps”. Anmllng lo Chairman (‘IIM'L or "up Itl'nmfll-‘ "on mmmN. lla- amount of mm- Imm dIrIna «hr am am! your will I»: under ant-mom. and chl- {u- may "21773.!” for "u- m“! do- ur!“ and summit for me slal- mg fund. Callie; it w‘ltq‘lm ('0 homoerotic [um-bunny. The question sprung by the Domaâ€" cnts for an investigation of the Chen- ter penitentiary failed to reveal the scandal hoped for. The dodge, in or- der to nuke it nmwnr that the Repub- licans were trying: to cover up fraud. which was made by those Democrats who were pint-«l on the committee. will lave but little effect. [or the peo- ple will consider they tolled in their duty by not helping to pix-he the mat ter as far an poi-silile. 'l‘heir excuse for relaxing to work bfi'tlusc 11 um- nplu-r wnu not hired will line no weight with (Air-minded. honest [wo- plo. All know they had milicient op- portunity for notimr down enough facts. if fraud was mnnitent. to con- vince the pnhliv oi‘ iin with" uni ex- tent. Wlmtewr an, be aloof John R. Tumor u» n politic-inn. it mnnot he laid tint he would nilovr "unlit, in- dulged in by thou under him. when he knew of the (not. if the llfl'llflll’lflou was not 1 fair one. tho» Dem-run who werr on the committee are n npmhw-ihio u the othm. AM as tho, have woven untrue to their trust. their unto-manta cannot be taken with confidence by the pimple. who In In- ttmtrd in the proper ndmlniltrntion of nine lmtitutlonn. no matter by whom ”minim-rut. liomty mu upon the individual. and who ro- ll." to can all-honour. n matter to that party he baton”. I: oil-hon- cd.-erion NI'WI. Can Governor Yates nflord to defy the Chicago newspapers? We believe that he can. What have these papers accomplished in the post? What vio- tories have they won? What reason has Governor Yates to specially favor them? Within the past few years nearly everything that they have ta- vored, even in the city of Chicago. has been defeated by the will of the people. They have no influence outside of that city. Behlnd Governor Yates is the: tremendous power of the Republican country press. whose Influence cannot be bought. whose ho sty and loyalty is not to he questioned. So long as Governor Yates appoints competent men to till the places at his disposal-â€" men as competent as Mr. Bldwellâ€"hc will have that support. And in addi- tion to that. he will have the support of the great mass of (‘hicugo Repnlr Means who have no axes to grind-â€" who have no friends to reward or ”10‘ mles to punishâ€"Peoria Journal. We believe an the appointment or Bldweli to he chief min inspector at Chicago demonstrate. that Governor Yates has the courage of his convic- tions. There is no one who doubts the perfect competency of Mr. Bidweil. so tar :- filling the position in concerned. That was the main thing. But there in something behind all this. The Be. mbiican papers of the city of Chicago have started out to dictate to (know nor Yates whom he shall appoint. whom he shall turn down; They de- sire to make the governor's alike :1 part of the newspaper machine of the. city of Chicago. Iovernor Yates will not he so used, That is one or the things. that tho appointment of Mr. Bidweil menus. B. I. Mr. in (3qu o Du. in. nunm Aunt-uncut. mu" "It: who u- » mltm . II diabol- wtdo our ~nthn. a! the In“ - to am" "lurk. the 1 mm calmly ‘ «mun. lo 4 Immurll- I of upm- II your «III "III In. two-(fl dr- 7 the nlnl- than ('0 mill)”. out "I! So far as concerns the precise ideas the constitutional ammhly had in mlnd in sending the, deputation to Washington there Is no visible likeli- hood of their being aerompliahed. They will grow lelrn from their con!»- ence with a president and from their contact with the Aim-lean people thqt the conditions placed on their security against outside attack. and disorder within. grow out of a friendly interest In thetr own good for the future. and not out of any desire here to place linttltion the" freedom of action M (rough! is absolutely in their. “" W" mm a. '3, ”“341: t, C e C! a minimum Mt The rieit of the Cuban commission- ern to the United States will furnish an opportunity for extending to the representatives 0! their people the hon- pitolity of the United States. Cuba would like independence and absolute free trnde with this muntry. The for. mer proposition is open to them at their own option on complying wlm etmdittonn which are nlmply for their own protection. As to free trade with the United States. there is no way .n sight that promises to bring that hoon unless through the form of statehood. There are some heavy drawhneks on that arrnngement. so for u the United Stem is convened. it is too long a question to permit of forming hasty conclusions. it is worthy of diacne‘ aion. however. and it may he one at the questions which the Cohan: them- selves will raise whenrthey go back. both mrmment at the, hands of pnlr lie otllelnls. who um learn the im‘ potlblllty of «tidying these hyper- crflicnl (it not hymitml) org-n. and are disposed to ignore them entirely. There paper: and their follmrlng wlll make a great mistake by antagonlalng Governor Yates in his Mom to be hit to all. Sympathy and m-opern- llon will nmomplhh much more. We will guarantee tint (lorernor Yates‘ standards are Just in high as those of my Chicago paper: and. moreover.‘ that he will do the heat he enn in his ‘ trying mttlon. Every true frlend of good government will lend him a hand. find not throw obstacles in his path- 'iy... 1m. my ha good Chic-ago Jam-ml- 1"“. It Isn't l‘hrmlanuy or pond (minim: nor do“ It um! to mm by the” now-rape" It mm: to In- tbelr Mal pol to (numb awry opportonlty for the walnut criticism 0! public oflMals, and tn make no mention of numerous opportunities {of W!!!" We mild (but !» I'm mu. "0 In: Tho WM; co mum! Yam with. But he will non-u do Yam the mum to M 11-:- Trlbum‘n mum:- know "at The N bl: mun-utm- Hm app-Hutu"! at Bldwrll n mum-Inc. In “In! In mmuwnmm «pm: (In alum-mm 1M dlscndllnblo link-ago plum. and new unlim- of unmwnblo nml nn- rounded canto-um to flu- ”monument of Mr. nun". "u- (lnlubom Emu»: Ill" wry umlbly "mural: "It In a ' noun-Mo he! mu m.- Chm." pn- m lhoolnldy [mm the rm! of "w! goremw'n appointments yam-May. ; sum! 0! which won- umk In mm; d "mono: machine ammumtm. and which lune Mn Mrontly Id'mtfll' 'Wm TM mumm- «mm he a}. noun to "punt The Whir- hm Mum-Isl! lmmrdlntrly upon the non-morn ao- tlon appointing Na'Klnm-y communion- er and cumming mum-u to fluid In. Jpwtur. Thu WM: (April It». In a double lpfl'lfll «mortal commended M. «Ito». «yin: tt dlnplnyml Iound ”(figment and u artful man! for the We um! nddlnx, among other lhlnn: "M the lame time that The WM: optimal Mr. nut-ctr- Appoint- mom on the Donn]. It [noted Mu rlght to mitten on ”Tour" of the lam Ind Influential «In; M the party which n» remnant"! by nomr othr Imtntuu-M‘” Q The Whig did no! an All question Mr. Blow-H's ”mun. It ulmply annual the opinion that It would be unwise to appolm hlm rommluloncr luau-ml of ’ID" NvKlum-y. II II. Inn Enough! A who" ”me am the «Mo! of the Chicago Tribune look great delight In ”publish-lug a part of an article whlch had appeared In the Quluvy Wm: ex- pnuslug the hope mm Governor Yam- would no! appoint Joseph E. Bldwell railroad and wan-house vommluloner. But what or the Chicago papersâ€"- where are they? The Tribune praised the uplmitttmcnt of Dr. Hirsch and tint at Henry Yates. But with them rxt-eptlons the governor gets absolute- ly no commendation at their hands. The reason is well understood. Gov- ernor Yates will not and cannot be controlled or dictated to by Chicago editor: nny more than by at machine. ‘ He will get no help from the Chicago ‘ press. i-‘m-tumtit-ly he don not expect any. Ami. fortunately for the people. he hits got luu-kbone enough not to ho ert’Jmnten into urvlug the purpouel of I would! and hruial Chit-ago pm". Tim Jul-ksnnvilie Journal in giving the list of Governor Yntes' appoint- ments up to date, notes the fact that all lilesn uppointnwuts have given gen- eral satisfaction. and to the man. ex- truvaguntly praised by the country press, which loyal. always, to the best intervat or the state, her people and the Republican: party. it is the same country press which, being "close to the people." \‘0'1‘9 public sentiment. it further unto» the (not that not one ‘ of those appointments was opposed in the stunt senate: nil wore confirmed promptly and unanimously. ’lhe Porto Inc-n T-rlfl‘. Thaw Dn-mut-mllv c-dllors null poll~ “clung who so roundly unused Presl- dent McKinley and the Republican party (or the .l'orm Ilium tm'llf act, ure rlulrnctvrlstlt-ully slow to note that the lucmue derived from It has pm the trade of me Island on a sure founda- tlou and established its buslmms on a paying Imsis. em mm-h so (hut Hm gov ernor hus nulmvd the nrvsldvnt that it will nu lunm-r ho "omit-d. The law will tlwrt-rnre 00qu m opornle July I. 9 no In»: on. Dlup'uluod. "‘““"“" " WW "‘ V‘“ mu. The “”5 administration: 1" m “2: Take Laxative Bromo Quintin Tablets. pointmeuts is disappointing only than who have personal linen-sin involved. Alidruggiuiu rol'umi u'” money if ii; and it is to be generally conceded that 13“” ‘0 0"”- E- W~ GWVO’“ “culture the Yates administration has sirenxihi is on each box. 25 cents. mien! itself Irv the (not that It has ("3- -~â€" appointed same 01' mos» who have ; COLORADO. nought its ia.vor.-â€"Sprinuilujd XeWS. . ___._,‘ I'lâ€" coblu In, Prom. All ventureâ€"vain Pulls. Kmymmmuponmm dis- ” ndlmencunbmon: beauty. vigov raga-.4 and oboe-tubes: soon " me - as ure 0 «M _ Kidney trouble In: Women as Well as Me Are Made Misembie by Kidney Trouble. H ughesScCo. “In the winter of 1898 um! 1890 I «are all“ down with a severe stuck ofwlul in (slim uunppe" any: I" 1.. Mann, A pmmiuul drunk! 0! Window, III. "The only medidno I and mm “to bottle. at Chnbululn'l Cuogh Kennedy. It luoh up the cold and flopped the mughiug likri Inglr, and l have never calm been tmub- I ltd with the Gripp". (.‘hnuhulnlu’n! Outfit mud] on flit-y: be decennial-ap- on to bulk up a nun cal-l and mm! on an: aunt of pneumonia It in puma! ‘ (o uh. too. which mah- II no“ dam bl: And 0! lb. no»: popular "quantum- h In {or that dluuloâ€" For In]. by ’ Bush and Hm. I Any one can use it. Gives a hard wood finish to old floors. Splendid for borders around rugs. “INCHES FLOORS manna utunu woo” DM- 6, Tu alarm-Mm": ca. FLOUHLIC This disease ntwayu results from a cold or III attack of the grip and may be pre- vented by the timely use ofChambetlain‘u Cough Remedy. That remedy was or tensively used during the epidemics of hGrippe ol the past. few years, and not a single case has ovrr been reported that did not retain or that [exalted in pneu- monia. which show.» it to be avert-In pre~ ventutive of that dungcmun diam. Chamberlain‘s (Xi-ugh Remedy has Quinn! 0 world wide reputation to: it: euro 01 cold. and grip; Bush Simouuou. Remnm quietly at home and take Uh-mberluin’a Cough Remedy as directed and A quick recovery is unre m follow. Thu remedy counteracts any tendency of grip not to result in. pneumonia, which i is reaily the only nan-ions danger. Among 1 the tens of thou'muds who have used it for the grip not one case has been reported that diduot. recover. For sale by Hugh and Simonson. PNEUMONIA CAN BE PREVENTED. That in the tltle of a. very beautiful saveuty-two-page book published by the 0., It and Q. railroad. It is most jentertainim: and informative, besides being illustrated with exceptionally llna engravings. The rules to Colnrmln are so cheap tlISs 5 our tlml. many will take their vnuulion Ilium. They nlmulul ask the 0., H. and Q. licket agent for tlnia book. Price, 6 cents. LaORIPPE QUICKLY CURED. Get a color card. TOCURE A COLD IN ONE DAY, HOW TO CURE THE GRlP. SOLD 3! [0"ch m m m. Pvt-m find” swine mum-am m "In Dan the int nun. «yd um um“, naming Jab. Ame. nova-Mud m. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS. 0." “an SUSAN R. ROBERTS. M D 5 Emulation “I "In In” 0.9 I9“ .a AAA _ ,.. *W'Wfififi .'.‘..R '1‘. MORGAN.'.'. S. F‘. HALLER. V I { BOUGH'), 30L!) AND EXCHANGED. CULLLCTIONS I I AND LEGAL BUSINESS TRANSACTED. I u I)“. W. (‘. BARBER. Inmxmm (snout. "JAM!" 0qu Nu n: til. I .00. nrrlcn Ann Imumzm‘lz 371E Burcky 6': Milan“ : CREAM) HOTEL in Connection, aooés 50°. 780. u. . .1. 00 PER DAY. fifififififixfiw**fi***fifiwfiwfifia§ J. L whom and: MlmAu-u. «luau In! :I an“: In...“ nancu wnllenliul ‘ l5 Ron! Mutton ...... .l5 Boiled Trout Roast Pork. 4 . . . .lS ”IRIS“... Sal! Mackcn Roast Val... ..15 Frled Perch. Boiled Ham ...lS Roast Heel“ Beef Tong-c. .15 Small Steak . Pork Chops. . ., 15 Veal Cullen“ . Breakfast Bacon. ...15 Salt Pork, Broiled. .15 Fried San . ..15 Lake Trout..... . .IS .15 Mutton Chm....15 and Supper "rolled Ham ...... :5 leer and Bacon .15 End less Variel of Gond Wholesome Feud Proper! Ladles' an lie-"lemon a Toilet Rooms with Cunvenienccu. Purfeecl Service. Mutton Po: Ple.. Val Pol Plum. Pork and Buns. San ......... Pud'émg'r. . . . . Whitefish" Fried Pen: . Salt Multan Fried 15313.. Scrambled Em Cooked. at Moderate mm o! and Cold Water and other swung Capacity 700. Ladies and __ Gentleman‘s Extract from am of Fm: yo II) in Dr. mks‘ PM! Al 93:. Wheat-duo." WHEN lN- ({HICAGO Y0" MUST EAL? HANK MUIIJIING. ml courtuounâ€"ni wanton. . DENTIST Fire a Life Insurance 11-min. I. l I: s p. I one in each town to ride and exhibit a 53m 0 1 model ID ! bic le of our manufacture. V00 ca "2:“ I. A "El bmides having a wheel to ride for yourself. .‘A‘l‘ - - ---- , “‘ RENTING AGENCY Real Estate I'lii‘niiillliii‘ufii .. .oo_=¢ ouucaoxm Bakeq gunman ‘ 15 lflEMfiwaSfi'flfiiâ€"i ESPJM'ifiag 393%” to $8 “viz“.a’aflay mass alone without a cent, deposit e within» a‘ cent dc p037: W 16°” ms mil-z mLL. CON VEYAN CI N G NOTARY PUBLIC POLICE MAGISTRATE AND TH. DEBT PLAOI l8 THU Una! than» rm Farm '0 In. on hand "mum-- and Man- Inn-[DI hum onion Ilrrworfn and Ecru:- L‘m. all In "In with “on fur Inn“ Int . um um thou a! I h!â€" (ah tinny moo way ""va hunt“:- am In any "kiwi. Ila" yon! mu.- a night yuan-air! lot mm ”14.. In a m. 172 mm. (‘nnln Ave,. CIR... In. Tarn Mint-ulna Ate rah» rat Houses POI! an... 154, "IE, ISO and IGOIOJEMSL estaurant‘ From Run! Scots. Incurtng Freedom You “in

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