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Downers Grove Reporter, 3 Oct 1895, p. 6

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3.3; I” only In the my. end in the midfle or me week 110- nlae showed I te- rerhh bun, to hesin the mean. er< ranged tor the sum in the mvlneel end 1! the Inert-c places. "Win! union 'hlt net-ed fire!" cried the maestro emnngly. N-ulie tried. but in vain. to prolong their nay until Deadly. but tether did not nee Guinean-e. minimum mom e very singular. but nu! very human feeling. She enjoyed I hitter tandem In epâ€" mmc milieu-0e end Nettie. Sometimes. however, she tended that keen-dated NM: read her heart, and the to“ deeply humilleted. One morning at Alt-ien-Bune. efler receiv- lnugihe night before. a magnificent over non. flue ”peered u the breath“ u- bie with eye- mm with weeping. "What II the matter. he allerle?" laid Retain, with m! anxiety. "Are y’ou m7" 11mm pleaded e frightful heed- “ah-Vin. Kile xmm III “as: Into «:3 a let me mm: .“fleveyoulotlameleeretnno', deer!" Uy this new ninery. um I men-um the ”It mm K". to their lodging-I. when m.“ It“ exclaimed quite end Tiomene Deemed to be In league And (filming lot new triumphs. They ‘ 1 “tam-1min mun mu. a fimmm Mont h 5.00. no «no at Q”! mm m In M meat the pflvlh‘ed hummummamunm mmnmmummmnm “a W which the no rec-sea. “v”. Q! '00“ have, an”... :8 huge. it i in. II- m .1de .3! d “an. A0 no no.“ ~ man-cc. u loqulnunm u “than“. and herb-Dd In nut- W... on man; "to nâ€" .“ that It. Idiot bola-nod to VII vory MM Md “Nut-muduuvy "mu-alum! with My “Val. my den. you will be able to w your (undue-I [or luvel. You I“ to up. for mom than a year no! he will have um to Ihouv you M cl Europa.” 7h cone-m at Covent and“: took ~ lib. . week Ind the money-lov- ~ pun-or. ymm lo umnt n-1 “atâ€"nay member-o! the nobil- Whll wonderful pupil at II- uflmdo mum sue Ind mumauwulntum- and unity. Th- nobkn In the bad hon-a- lo the mm; town I y (ho .vfllunn you” mu ”outnu- o! ”I”... whom-«- uul hard Ian-Ion In raving. The time which 'Il ”Lap”! In aiudy and “beami- m pound by the two ybung [II-In, “up. guardianship ot the oid sov- C“ In exploring the metropolis and In W Tiomnc wan delighted m u: the saw and burned. her nei- ln mud enjoying with tune-l mt It. Win: an lnowlcd‘e; and her ’9‘!de Naiuua complvlely. who and her laughingly of lawn; (oh D“. h belle Prune: and the friend- ID “to pining (or her return. in her ”I!“ 39' scene. And new platen. mum XXV.â€"-f00:’rlll:zu.] “You will do we" to keep you: prom- h. I, dear." Them was I Mule bank- I.‘ h the SW"! voice about which all And on III- Von mun. tried. but In vain. Io prolong their nay until Sunday. but utter ind 110mm Ice-ed to be In m Ind (Ml-Inna {on new (main. They did no! lies Guillaume. mmbungiflmobem I very singular. but am! very human fellas. she enjoyed I mm mm In lap- ‘mmz (hm-um an! hula. Bot-«Inna. however. IN nodal that hen-mated NM read her heart. and she an deeply haunted. One morning .1 Auden-Bum. am noon- Inc. 1h. mm More. annuals”! ovaâ€" “on. due am at the mm m- blo with em min with weeping. '-wu¢nmntm.mmr'm mum, with real anxiety. "Am y'on -uochovallre- "rm Mue (a begin the concern ar- ranged far the nm In the province- nnd n the watering places. "What "do” Vin-l m are!" cried the mantra admiring”. 0!: can" have at Tin-um. home. an M. resent-ml nabbed. “Cm hell noon.” he can. with Ina gumm- Itelnme. “,ltyoudonot lacy-uh; can My. "uh 'Ibtutd Journey: you cull ll. 111m."~ mlmmwfim-M Thu .01 a W .1. mm nvmmmlolmmm. numb Gum-mm I. cum on Ms W loan" .1 (In met-don of up ml. 1n.“ be mad «an». ”that m- “10“" o! urn-n «a not In“ In ' "Not u In. Why M II 7" "“1.” Do mud. on I! be m“ null-III! In. "ulna-Nu. "ton-In. W I. Il'.” tempting." "fin [W oi n "all Inno- lu no. u h bun (In. my tutu-r. Nov.“ ‘0 “an, lath. W It at lane. ’1 in)! I: Intel. m In m "mmnhlownetoltfly.m.lu mauflyJ-n-thflne.” um. 'Hblh uni. m nu lam of Int M to... will gm: ”out"! lat-nu. halo-noon”. lam loom Em Mowmbfll’nmllhouttlrr untiedjl. but no you an AMI-01 bulb. maul! M! an print I tun do... Mr on you Winn-t II but" (in III. In Ila-u.“ j "limnmlknnmm‘ W .0 o to you.“ an. M4 . " l- W Inch new. “and. blood. ‘hnln. "Inwmnnyifl- Im-w m. n h «In. Io Ibo new" of I, m Into. fun ’90- tn‘on at u "quanta-m on It In] Inn-h man my it”... We The um. In“ lit-lib. "e “I Ikmo with her mum." in Ip- mcm h" and and may: “Ho-aim "at have I done to cu- m- your“ __'Tg_d_l_nu«u m!" a!» sum cold- "Ah! I disturb you." the uld Ill-rp- I7. "1 VIII nun." nut Noam Ind already then. ”No. do not no." Ibo laid: “Our IM ontmun our (not. I I. mill to CR- lot Null-n." no no It“ the Mom. 110QO M w the ohm. W dfllnlnc to noun me no can no. i A? the upper which folio-ed. Gull- wkume. who had been pcrduently ‘mubbed by “om-he. downed Mantel! excluuvely to Halli“. who“ conver- uuon wu uw-n 11” um! cunning. Immediately after Iumr. 11mm. Nadia; hum Mind. The next mom" when OM entered the man during room III. (ouud Guillaume and Nun]!- lote-l-leu. At her amt-two Ilse conversation con-0d. ‘They were I" rightâ€"thi- Joumey II moat nhlurd." She did not see the tears which me to Guillaume'a eyes at those harsh words. Nut-ll. approached the young man and um aflectlonately: ”You hove given me great Manure. Hon-tour Quill-lune. so you must not regret the trouble you have liken." Prof. Deanne- Wu Indeed I very uln- tulu- man. (or he attended to his own nfllln alone and never made uny com- menu on those of others. Gullmume‘. presence did not concern Mm; there- fore he welcomed the young trnvcler politely. and. It the concert In the even- Inx. seated hlm In I box near the] . "Win could you Mn don?" "Khulna. lqmnwnn Ila. Whom m- cunu In your Inn- 7 i..- w-“ u... unuu ywuuly. “Indeed. you think little of fatigue," IM said. In a careless tune: "you an.- paylnx n gm: price for the plenum: at looking an us." "I do not think no," Natalia replied ‘xemly. , Then. when Guili‘ume mm them at the effort: he had been obliged to make to obtain (his short comâ€"41h mothâ€" er'- objections. than of Sancede. who thought it a needless expense; those at Marina. who now saw everything through Cato'i apeciaclesâ€"Tiomane. no longer able to Belinda her annoyance. said in her lcieu tone: «In-Ins to risk the brotherly Mu with which he had been wont to am! her. she extegded hen: hqnd coldly. cynsn xxvr. Odin-no m It. [ N'xrulnly." um nm In the amt Were!" tone, without nun: her no. apparently um Iw In Mr prom work. "You." he continued. trying to mum u. «maul. '1: II 3 beautiful «no. tum-ed! tilt m mug «Inch. 0!!- _ , an 01 'l 8M in not answer. "It Goes one [nod to see tWo map]. so um. does It not. 11mm?“ he laid. approaching the table. "th mun-1m In:tmtormofu. Intnot?‘ ‘coverd with hotâ€"house treasures. (M m ["1 m massing the nut-flan hellofpurewmerm Hmwmm-d Mm enter? She did not an: her eyes: um n muscle of her nee Mum my W of Ms pm. He looked at her. very Iva-eh mum. "WM! benutlful lava-l!" be It“. to mt the silence, which had become Hoveven the (Walt: befm the care- mony. Guillaume lingered In the draw- mg room utter dlvmer. with the lovers and lldame dc Sorxnes. TIM-no had remained in the drawing room to ur- nnn the flowers for the next morning. Through the open door the young man watched her but! Man. and. towed with uninshtfbiedeslretnnpmto her. he rose and [and Into the next room. ole-Inc the 000? gently behind Mm. summit I! the table. which 'll hm. my Ind and very «on, spent these can a much as passive on of the house. 1101mm uu-Ibutal Ma Ill- hum to Nnmlh'n Altâ€"em. (M. Is '9 have said. she no longer visited than on her old familiar rooting. ilenfl Hancock's luck Ind granted M3 (to you: em Han-e day-1r va- cation for (he mam (undue; Gull- hr (mm being uncured at that! al- ucin. 'rlmnane was calcined. for Oh. m: that M mm m are; Ivor keenâ€" slgMed friend Md not m It. "ruled fova-u." I’ll! said. ”can [III In love VIII! “wilful rm. and (be! than "at Inch- 'lm even worse (Inn "volt serfs It In just what the VIM. ambitious matum deserve. m". I do run [my than.” "A m win-tn! Ion-Y" A. aid. one "at". ”How can" GIN"! To .2 It mid to rm "an I M!‘ Ania. are look flan-re In skin» In. "to (can of Dru-My of "to no“. rm wmn ”W ulna. Man In nil and not who had mania! mutual mum and Mal their «union by pull. the. mm a hunt. wan. Ibo: In our. [and {M‘ Thu-u 3mm nut. "It In 3M" - In... W” Null-‘1' rum Md m few and In hum. New“ by up connoâ€" ond Ill-hum at the an m It. con- muon with): '9 Mn tel-H M hum IMr tum to ”no. the pum one-d to no“ Mr emu-Ion. but morn-ela- look plan" In Mr.- M may - barbed arm at lie 1-H- um. [m when they on lam. land on mum; h" m n In“ at honor to snub. nulls“.- Nu but “Nov nnnn you uv!" murmured Immune Damn». "Who could have Ian-cum! nut-h a "cum In no the“ a mu! Ah! won-n. ma. Ital I vumrhcoct you In!“ Nut-ll- Md llnrmd In Imelda. on- mml. flout-no has! phytd h" m In In" (Ml. hr hen-willed (fl-M vu commit-Io]: doodvod. "Ah! now you are talking like your- IPN’." alld Hamlin. triumphantly. "I an chi-wed. l know‘tnmlonnod. Bucca- hu laminar-d no.1 comm! lune" nude or very alumni clay [rum ordlnnry mom-Is. I believe In my tu- lure. l have IIIIIIOJI In my (hm-t. your father urn. um], I have union. or lplendor. and mwcor. I love my po- uuon. my Ina-mum u an lulu. To at" It up. Natalia. I all: mom" note than [real mnh. King! have married mew-Wand l. n In“ mm. dream 0! I coronal with nun-'- bvrry lava." ‘l'lNI- no! Mud to any man." lum- 3 "Well! let me give you I little friend- ly advice. ma elm-leâ€"lhe mum of all my love and all my wlsdomâ€"do not be an old maul; and If another den-end- lnt of Brlan Born, or some other de- voted lover. should pnmom. hlnueltâ€"a" 'l‘lomano Interrupted her "How mlauken you am," Ibo uld wlth a lime nervoux laugh. "How unit taken you are. In none or your penan- tlon m' which you boast. unen. Nair Ila. while I make u confusionâ€"o llaeoh "No. " continued the impertnrbabie Frenchwoman: "no. I will speak in spite 301 you. Well. ma mighonne. you seem to be possessed by ImpI, which in the may limd we have junt ten are called blue devils. From morning till night you are in the moat (rightful humor." "I am in the humor that suits me." "Domitian! You are nervous. you say. That is very serious. You seem to have taken I: dislike to the whole hu- man raceâ€"even your best friends-[tom whnm you flee," Tiomnne started at this direct attack. “What an imagination you have!" she said. shrugging her shoulders: "l I!“ perhaps a little elprlclousâ€"u little old- 3 midi-h. for i do not like my ordinuy ‘ routine to be disturbed. i have become lmperioua. it you will." , > "Be silent." uald Tlomane 1y. !!an din-W hello]! am, And mm with home nudity: _ way do". you sent very Imbly, but I am not In I humor to lung to ‘ jeal- todny. I am a little Eel-voila. Which I- perfectly fldlculoua. 1 km, but MVOI'UIQIEGI trim." Nata": (allowed her to her mom. “a, without payln: any ltlenllon to the oral. look: 0! her Mend. seated her-cu: on the not: beside her. "In. I wager that. I can guess your wmw." uhe exclaimed, sally: "you are weeping for your Apollo ol the Green file: you regret your I'lxor: like all women, you think tenderly or the ab- hunwlaonomnuudumr- (”OM“) murmn xxvu. lumen-Ions. 1!:th Beau. A Son mm 0W hen gunm- given In exchange Ian Men of hen harvest» III: In this my: Pull the beans after may shed their lam Instead of hum; than It: or eight days «posed in the must. they should be thron- flfiomdcwfim. nun it!!!” an. by unsung . plan of m. an,” grand II? «an: the per acre in anywhere from a to 40 bushels, awarding to condition. It can hardly be cleaned u 0. I‘m an ever! eeeeon. The; hot nne' blight and early troetn‘ often km or injure It: one sewn the W destroyed the crop. and heavynlneereemeeetm A bushel of dry Melwheet will mire mmunpaundeolnour. Aftetl m of bucl'heet the mad le In good condition for the succeeding crop. at It will be mellow and generally tree from weeds. "After cutting. roll the bundles are- fally and pro. the tops together, one shaped and not Italy a the ground. In that a want or more of dry weather It will do to thrash. It. In hauled (m the field directly to the superstar, no It Or! will thrash very sully. Care nut be taken not to Mn may mikes I. the comma. as tho gun can my My. lost the-heme: have . ap- chl man hm about u down spike. tar buckwheat. The yletd m two-Illa“ of the grains are m it In mm to cut. which an it done last with nae-rate may". though the bunk: can he used. Ienvlng out the twine. or can be cut with grain cradle. 609.95%“: It!" manner- kaI find will hold the mm. It flnhammhanmthemum had roller ll and once «m not“; The ticket the mad the less Iced needed. You can now broadcast. in! II I in m It In hug" 1. gr!" glue Inc. ale-loved. hue-ed. seam. and mad clonal] «cake In two mu; an.” awnâ€"pinned with It. nu Uri-flea along the luck. Md and woody. three to me- ha kin. M vm hm new. pom-m I'm-dun; lam two or line led long. huh“. mind. mg!- and rigid. rough on the Ill-flu; nun. In to Ive-u. anally fr.- m “d one-hull u on. Inches ma. might an Inn, m “I. ”vial min; at mung; mulch new” h" n Inch Btu-kl! nun. Sum" cym- nflu. seen-mint. MI, hoes-m his m- l. con-cl II lav glam "The ground should he plowed In the fore part of June and burrowed alwr showers untll the 4th of July. No dul- ser of getting too mellow or fine. Drill In shout one bushel to the acre or the silver gray or old-luhloned black hull. It you now the Japanese varlely you will Waumommautlulonel 1- larger and doel no! stool so much. pay on all klnds of null, and the scorch- lu‘ sums of July and August are very hard an the crop. It wll flourlsh host in male! weather. The null here ls clayey. with occaslonnl xravelly patches. and on the creek botâ€" tom“ black loam, but always a clay sub: sol] at various depths. Land for buckw wheat should be of medium rlchuesa; lli too rlch. wlll so mostly to straw and lodge so u to be difficult to cut. besides not filling properly. Iom lupin-Dun filth Ablout Wurs- ql. a! tu- so" and “chin Thom!“ “balms-o, Viticulture and Morl- ukfl‘ans or mutant To aomcuuums-rs. FARM AND GARDEN. WRITER In Stock- man and Farmer, ln' doom-Imus the methods 0! growl“ buckwheat, says: "It la n queatlon It buckwheat will Applen as Bruin Food.â€"-Applea in now recommended by many physician 'n brain food. bee-Ila may email d quality of phosphoric aid at! m 0-.in dim m at“ at night mollfiofluomhnb M Iron-Idea Midi.- ufxmwmm f roots or we would 52¢ it too wet end the lam mid «Inn on. We were about to she up in deep-h- when we heard of the "leaf mold." We decided to try Itualntrenort. Soweto“ the helm” from the old dirt. put them II the aloe Holly mold. and I defy anyone to show luer Iuchntu than we have now. We keep them In a shady place (on a north porch). give them plenty of water morning and evening, protect them from the sun and wind by 9 screen nude for um purpole. end set then where they can catch the de ~ at. ‘ nightâ€"Belle :1 mm, In apnea Md. We never has her home plums than we have new. and It in all due to our min: the "la! mold.” We tried It in! on our men-m. and It worked like a charm. Hentofom we have had no niece-u whatever with our fuchsia. W9 tried sandy loam dirt mixed with manure, etc., In fact 'é Inn-d everything mommentled Io? fuchsia. but an to no purpose. the mud would hate, and mother the 1M1 Moldsâ€"ll you want balmy. Moot-lat: plants for flute, stun you: any. can mouth Ind not men In In! menmmmtnmuwlu when m We one new an old genus-m! when ml. In burrowing maul-row "lean-och unneces- nry. lid the: All a. tune that can"! he mm to It afterward. Ind In hardly ever mm of a crop at when! or oau.~ the Int 0! September. After a fleid l- plo'ed It should he Inn-ted It Inter- nl- u the woul- nun. Ind m- w!" and M u mun-Ila m.- u a My m I! allow“ to Mad loo long n Deco-e. wood: and yields a mud!" 9! buy. but IMmtllmnmnln nanny one. by stock. The null- nonm- u mam-bl. anon: at m- m. and hem! are quite unable. even that Mn! and last. A "eel-m and In the lit “and as follows: Wu" 3.“; uh 3.81; other ulna 1.13; nude It" It”; and. role- 4.96; ex- trm [m of um- 4113. Total In- true- .79: nth-Inc“ mm .58. ‘ throughout the nun vest. It In the Early Plowing for WheaLâ€"lt is hard- ly pom-Me to plow too early for wheat, and the sooner this is done after the field to be sown is ready for the plow, the better lot the crop it proper nt- ientlon is slven to it. Plow as soon as poulble. and ban-ow In last an plowed. no matter how hard and dry the non is. Unnally curly plowed lnnd can be narrowed eflectively better than that which lie: to the um until August a acre. for use. and is nearly as hard as a wood floor. This floor is usually about W too! in diameter. although many are much larger. The bean: are then hauled to the lloor to the depth oi about three feet. and the horses put on the 1 name as when building the floor. The vines have to be turned a couple or times and shaken up. than trumped again. when they will be clean. The beans are screened by throwing them up against the wind. They are usu- ally put in each: of eighty pounds each, and sell by the pound. the price rang- ing from one and one-hair to four cents. according to kind and quality. The southwest portion of San Luis Oblspe ‘ county is devoted almott entirely to this crop. and the yield runs from ten to i'orty sucks per acre. and good been land readily sells for 8:00 to $300 per lattice, then putting on e nut “tier 0! an: and driving tram three to ten hone- ehreen over the non“. «lo-alum; a circle Ill the the. AM the borne. lure thoroughly packed the mug the utter la and oi! and the floor In leveled with a lane mall. than even wlth e. broom and allowed to elnnd a couple of can. when It a read! m unw- muuturlw um am . tau- o' "My u'n In" m lulu-ma. III. ad Mn nun at u. ml Lame II I). rm! Junk! 00 1k mm I‘mnl Funny .01 you Im rv-p-o the noun .1 your M pt.- mun-u. w m "mud "Mm m )‘mn IANI “ PM", "up, M: In 1‘"!!- It." 1". (‘nl "mm a- It will am up» again Lou run Elm-bu tau-In!" "an". lb.“ "- 'IIC lQm‘ Mir-71mm“. And you Illi an (In 0-0! Em“ In.” Nov-II" In th- !!qu I" or. luv min-u . lunch! slam-cu in. ID!‘ land uncut no non-um In. In! vacuum-mien. m a“ undue-um mar pup-”d M: m min-1v. no Ink-lb. W. .4“ III “- “mm «Hm-Ir. ha "In I“ wot-ll"... album. “an by I.“ m luv u- Mvm dC-n. Count. mum. AMI and «In Ila. cl In“ and w. Yu Ion noun-cod mu 0' lull" MI.- I- m:- im no.“ uâ€" an "In. am no. In Inn .9. fl!- wt.- 5 ma ("MING Ion-no Io II. nun II I will hrnl'fll‘. WRIT! T0 08. Join Lind-Ian's Puma emu [W10 CM: 0. Tum FREE ME 10 TEXAS Hood’ 3 ”Ila... ""‘“"" If You Want In lolly An important and as beneficial u Spring MMln-lue, for at um. um- thm it anal dang" lo mun In flu varying tcuuwmlure. culd nouns. lu- hriul gem“. ”valence of fever! and cam 01mm. All these um] ho noun-I u the Mood {c kept pure. the «ligation ‘ood, mad buddy hull! vigorous by inking Sarsaparilla Chm Io lulu-all. A negro brother while ”postulating on that clause of the prodigal non where it says, “And when he came to him" he and." em. explained It in thin way: “Braden. an“ belug long In want and hunger do son at in! take: on his coat and sells it. When this fund has disappeared he lake: at his vast and sell: that. When thin I: gone he next sells his shirt. and then. brad- ers. he came to himself."â€"Ruth C. Kloster, Rlb Lake. Wis. Fall Medicine mam you no was the an" rotun- the nvoriuvomh Idro‘to ho land with {IS-cent paper-corona novel in her hulk. trylnl in‘hlil time by reading it. A- a rule the worthles- na. of them stains in their chic! char- ‘ actorintlc. Most of them are so truhy that the only chum oi their securing I reading is in the tom oi chew novels for the warm day; of the manner In- non. At the hotel: this litorlturo in an exclusive. Nothing else will. It has no rivals, and the publishen, accurately gauging the public taste, bring out noth- ing also till September. At other times the novel his to run the gauntlet with serious publications. but now. in re- verse proportion to itawarthlessuess. it has the lield all to itself. Even the mnsaxinea have caught the infection. and are chiefly tilled with short stories for the summer months, because these am most in demand. JOHK LINDKIMOLI. Int. ll. .bfl. Ii... GINA“ The One Ynu- moo-l l'urilcr‘ It. hurt. [any of m Hood’s r: nI| mu- but.

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