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Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Dec 1895, p. 6

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3 no mm number of such all m unload. .t W and Algiers: ‘ - _ that‘s an.” ' . " .. Cum. .“ tn ' bother-oust: luqnidtlve- «i dun: -W“i om _ 9'! In" never cared to revlslt Ireland; In! III In hub“ and Keeling a French- ‘Vw: but than: were many of my ,qmtrylncn In Paris. and I picked up I!“ then the trick of (m- tongue m mum you so much yam”- m m of mind Mao-nu- I“ IWT' u" ._ "w“ M 'II In” unln In an In- Mx Ill W. n', with «uni gnu M M hum-9w Imp mum . -" _g_ ”I. , “No. an." aid Dtck, "than no! at all "I! It in; IIA wu your W" and pres- wan-u...â€" W took you by Iuryrlse. you nan?" we laid. qulcllly. And lhs-n. m 1'“th at Ma confusion. “But now It'- your turn to gm: me mum-- thin 007mg? at." -_ _,.s.a.... In mv u IMI l Inu- )unt uni-l In and. will a mlwhnluun W. P M "I‘m no mod um I mn‘t m "um!" And hr . “Id-O [Odin u I! la [flip a “In“! kind at imp-1n. m and m In»): which Ir‘ W I! hut-u Mm an". uu-II, ‘ ~ M up u him with part m If. M. In mt. gained. an! . . ., klâ€" Mo..-n..- L. iili§}1e 71’; u m ll! (Ml. 5n. 'n mm: W m cm tho-n "a. dour “ II M mama! and In:- mlnml M I‘M, bounty. "(h-I I ah! “I m in. him Man. In. fl lib-(loll of yum-u Man In I'M! I INN! m. ”it nu Iron «out... no d M. Ma It on." IN rr W-ln-h-‘n Inquiry: shit to (In m4- Ml nuln‘on me In“! of “w findlth. “I m unan- You no “an an to- my not 1 33:: it“ memm WV", d “mun. than In cue-non,“ ‘1‘- m- I did not my "ml." he ”out. "I "at. I ha yuur ”mun. m I MW Mn I‘M anything no to I r iv km or MKNALLY 6 C0. M a rather interesting In 5. 1w. “At any rate that M 1,. no I more Wk] Im- I a“ my till 1 ever spent-n I did. nth anly. 7 V.â€"Cos1'muzo). at mind mile. :anrm. ‘JY/IIIRY/VEWJGLZ' could be found willing to take the lug shlpa Into such a dangerous sage. “At last the boats came of! agaln'. Capt Murray-and the master of UN: Edgar had another man with {hum when they (‘flmt‘ on board. I neve- saw him before or since. but I shall not for- get ms I'm-e while I live. "He was short and atom] wry squari- and sturdy upon his (met: he had 1"" black hair and eyebrows. and :- swarilly red color in hin cheeku: his lips were pushed fnrward. and his eyes \‘l‘l‘.\' fierce; lie way like a man aiways on ma Point or speaking angrily. and follow- ing with a blow. Wiwn We saw him looking so bold and full at fun-v. we summed in a moment wimt he was tlwrv for. “v lmd Voiunk-erod. “’IK'II all :lne regular pilots hung back. to take the first ship down. “Tim Um “rule-nan“: wlm had In stand In the chain- and see to llw heav- lnx of the lead begun to dlfiplflc fur plunm; tho-y were mach rlulluln: the lurl-uurd nldr. which was Hw mm (-x- powd lo the (mt-my“- "'1'. Tim rag-mm KIVC‘ H. In (awn of Ilrndumk. and ht- urn! flu-ward. IHUKIIHIE. “I remember Hm rnpmln milled um. ‘Now. gentlemen. 4m Edgar leudrf' and we Chet-Nd. The dark man we"! to “Iv whorl. llw "nun-r hllmwl! tuuk lm- km! and went forward: wv \vughvd. and sluod right out far the entrance u! we Klnu‘x (-lmnnM. "We Ioon cume nltlnln dual or the am Dual-II I'll“. uu-l ulu- lx-unu llrnr: Imflr nun- al mi. 1 mm III-l In" uuuuxh m Id'r nuâ€"r Hu- hummork "nun-uh. m l mm on In llwm and pnllnl nor I! l‘!‘ on my to". 111- rut-III)“ vwrc- marl) Ml Imltn mud hullm‘h-n. and lcmkml \v-l‘) uuly- my throat unveiled, Ind the tan ram Into my pyos. When I mched the lov- er ml the. guns I'D" bang rnn ant fur the around tin". um! I flood at!" to Intrh. The rot! in “not. and thr nnotu- mind the whole phrc an that l mid 0:21me we at first. Tho men Wm meeting nnd worklng like «lemmas In the dim lantern light. but as only onn [mu-ditto v” In action a lot at them had nothlnl to do except now and then to ptck up the vnnnded And tutua thetr pI-ca. Bow at then might have hefsn lute enough behind the Mn. but then? us only room thon- tor a few. and no one would take an Advantage over the :w-ry limo a gun «"Ml 'buu . («It 1 Hm! u! "arm sin-ck. ms at I hull brt-u firm-k Imldnhllm. lml nu haunt» urn-n- lull mid and numlml I Inmwi dauprrulvly hr llrar (hr mumul n! um cmu xnnv. uml (all "um unsur "ml "v I'rnt cm Ilchmu "rum 1.: rlml. '1'th I "III Rum: human! llrv furr- ctullle hhvn I Dwain! - uwlukn "I." am! :- era-Mn; mum]. I! w:â€" ”w llnt brvndudc [mm I'm I’nnrut-‘lan uml n "A may nhul plum-t um um- I" ll NWT. "Mn-drunk umn m I'l’ 1nd to" firm! In I hum arm- nu rlmlm; Im- "unmar- flrr all mm! him. and luv-ram! mm ram "mum: nu. I hand \“llrum. Hu- uurlmunl Nvulrnnnl. cry out. 'M) lumt' In I llhlrp v-uw. and «menu- on to "v du‘k and arm-n mm NM 00:- or I III-m "I In“ hurrH-h- "wk and “and. and hunk-d li-I)‘ l-Hudly. ‘Iflu-m um Mm when I 'l! joint. I has mu many In "In mun" dork ulwn a man hm loin no. Ind l mic-d vlulc-nllr "a Imn Hu- "yum Mun-v". whn mm Jan rum:- dovn the ladder. l Mllnt Hm I" m-I my Mum to nmkmin; M porkm ma n9 Incl clamwd my cup dawn an In Mail, "I In;- warm-r for "v0 lumlflo. and Na kind. in", rm (”d mr m: rm! 0! good. He mm mu um: 1 mm.» L» (In low" gunâ€"doth. and I ran on {~I- In. an“! a man usasn. "It "a dreadful to In than standing quietly there to he killed In cold blood .1 I! were. Hall a m dad 1nd dyâ€" lng men '9" mm no ugnlnni the tut-baud guns: some were being enr- rled blow to the surgeons. "I couldn‘t bar the sight much lomr- er. no I slipped quickly down the other‘ lde to W to the captain of the deck. Before I got to him a chainâ€"shot cm him in two, and killed all the men It the gnu next him. “The heat and smoke Ind the smell of blood made me diny again. so I gav- my order. to the second In command tnd hurried back to the captain. "I found hlm telling the pilot that he might to below. hit (he man refused. uni ”fired on deck. flaring fiercely through the smoke at the enemy. I saw _--_.1 7 " 'Wfll. you»: pnlhmnn.’ hp and. 'I thought yma we" I mum! aim! n "to halt? "A: I will on OM way down I tn- mdom unlock)“ mod In ml: Hu- whoh» chin; to had kl an our anchor nnd owned cm: the Inboard turnout rude. I felt suddenly mad vi". 103-. 51'th thcre when the firing ceased. 1nd Ming-nu! mullly my that the notion '- dver. I may _I cpuld' give uvuuu " ._ - you tn Men. of how his )ook worked upon me: I could nanny take my eyes M! m: and though I‘ve {any very much :41ng by. us you see. I feel cure I've m met his aunt! for desperate W via his name?" asked Cunn- Ic, who ha been waning; bmtmeu ”Mono." ,, “to m mum. than?" can the Hyman John- m be I well- up Infi . ”It Scotch. half Spam Inad- pm- now In England. and apparent!!! llvllu somewhere down at leellqusé: and he's not likely to have mistaken his man." The colonel leaned forward to hear this answer wllh an eagerness which Dick did not perceive: but Camilla law It, and guessed the cause. This John- smne wax no doubt the very man "my "vi-dell for the more aonv» “an 0! their cntm'prlse. But she was at the- samo llm» con- M-luus of u (-t-rLuin tooling or reluctance. It was In»! allow-[her pleasing Um! this auslxmnw» shuuld harp value to than: through Dirk. whuzso lumm: I! he haul known at llwlr olqu would have been runw-nwd in Inn-mug surh Infurnuulon from (hr-m. Hhu- frowned. and the colâ€" mwl hmlumly IN“! the aubjeoz. ' You were not at 'l'xufulgar, thén'." lw uslu-d “Nu." sum Dick. tn my lusting sm‘ row. I \vuu lhun with Mam-uh“ In the Banana]. which had gone- lulu the Mole threw days bufuv'u‘. mul unly returned In lime to ho") (It-stray the [when the day after the lmllhe.” "Mulculm?" lw asked. "What MEL mvlm was that?” "He Is now Slr Pull-may Malcolm. and cunmmndn at St. "oh-nu." The ruhonfl run: abruptly {rum Um lubhn "l lwg your punlun.” aald hit-k: “have I luurhell on anything Painful?" "NM in IIIO‘ Mm." replied the (-ol- unol. rfi‘mw-rlnx himself: “on llw mm- lrux'y. l have link-[ml lo yuu mm the liveliest pleunuro: but w. an yuu are taking no wine. we wl I! yuu pll-asv, all go Into the dravung- oom luau-liner." "P lunkod rnlhfl' grlm nu 1w spoke. mu! flu- nulum-l mnv that the subject was ll son- ""9, vqu-l nul hrlp [hulking u vmmm-Inl. in HM.- 1-K 0w x-ulnnrl‘u unsnrum-r m (h- rmurnr). um- Ilnr mun-r [-m’l «I "w “Human-m )m-L vudrd. Hr n-udwd. mun-“nan. I! Ow Inn] Un- rhamm. In my wmrlhmn Inn-luv. am! nut-Mr. If pm- nMn, mu Ina-[Nona Influx: M Ma I'M-'mlu. .u I mun-Ir of fut-l tn- Iva-I Iu-lh mm: Iml Grunt in M» Iumumuhmn; hr “nu Hu- r-ura but um "w «tn-mm. tun“. 0! IN:- rml-umnm: nlhmrr. le mt ImrI mu- pmull'fln' ammu- ugum "w llnv‘ Iu- mun Imnmuuluu adopt m unlrr In nllllu- Ih- adv-Mug" I Mvh . hlmv Ital In mwxprv-tnfl, our-rm! Mm; (flmm‘l tum «mum: Ilw thoughts that Inn mulnu Ilmmxh It" hvulllvl'th-III'I mind. IM lnulnrtlrdy "Irma! "Mm, ll tun nu cluuhl munuumnhk n! M. Inn we can urn-l, mmurd at m:- Ha 0! Dirk luv-hm INN-IN! In uh- nny pan ur tum-m: In llw mlnwtn In time") now mm drum-d Maw". "I mm In mmm n'ln-a- mm! In“ such ownum u an mam: or I! I‘M“. Mild nut-r all In Mark 4! hr «mm II- M by HIM d-vmlnn mm "M ulnhlmi mum“ «mm. she would halo homo" and Ge- Iphv- Mm: 3nd {no mo amounted run-on Ow I‘ll "u- "no man at I" other: Ihmn the but Mutual In dupin- m: 0"!" “he tram-rd In show (M mm! the mum; n! M- dv-Ilnv u now. and not: Mm n the out-oi. In the valid cam um sun in mm (an In for. on"! In thu- dnwlnn-mm and nm. ”I" Mr mum-nun «m. not ("wrung-I. "(‘aM. Mama.“ ah:- sald. "pm: you. as an [2»;th m. mun hue the on. prov?" v This from M- pdnt at flow in aklll‘ ful. but It I“ IQI will Cami“: wink "I. "You man." she mm. "the It In your duty to In“ Mm?" eon-(m mall-ya. Queen Victoria I! rather simple in her tastes. as a rule. For inatance. a kind at natural soup very often and: its way on to the menu. The wine served with It Is white sherry, which her My aa- nally drinks from a beautiful sold can formerly belonging to Queen Anne. Boiled beef and pickled cucumbersâ€"a favorite dish with Prince Albert-luv“. lably follow the soup. while a baron of beef is likewise a constant feature, it In noteworthy that the Queen still adheres to the old practice of having the more name called out as each dial: is brought to the table. This custom dates back to the daya at George 11.. and had its ori- gin in a conspiracy against one Weston. formerly an anintant, whom the king but raised to the dignity of chief'finonth cook." His late comrades. jealous of his prefer-meat. endeavored to disgrace him by tampering with the dlahea. Upon Weston proving the existence of this plot to hla royal master. the latter gave orders that in future. as each dish was brought on. the name 0! ita cook should be called out. in order that praise or blame might be beatmd when due. "Mn" «mm on. "Ht-('9 u! l "- alum I'd born loo slrml." "Duly dons non mommy lmply In- cllnauon." he "9"“. l‘nmmn m in Muir. The mlonol smiled. and cam gluing Into the com x-natlon. 30 he RM “mod: "ll-Iv In I MM In"! to as»; you could mm” lay Hut a gunner ham Ms land. would you?" Work of W People. 1 Garland Penn. chief of the negro department at the Cotton Staten and halal-national etpooltlon. vilited the Tuskegee nominl and Industrial Insti- tute. Tuskegee. Ala. Ind pemmny inspected the exhibit to be made by flu! institution. Th WM! will cover I mutation Mann-ll: mm In! vi! I! on the watt 0! ooh!!! QUEEN VIC‘I’ORIA'B MEALO‘ (1’0 II (051" "Ill! CHAPTER V. S THEY WENT upstairs Int-k nu- lhwl I'llh dismay llml both Mn nulh [uni-ms uvh- Ink-m had that «n awk- wnrd (mm: at ronulruml moan-d lo hun- [Mb-u up-nn Hu‘ party. Hu‘ h-urfll I'm In- blur m: murl lm In" run»- ul' um, uu-I .1” our". £>P4m31m23< iâ€"Fâ€"AMZ ’ <m3< 1°1CP>I g>z. LONDON’S LOBDMAYOR lately Inducted In“. our- In a Man- ner 'l‘ht \Vuuld I’M. 'lo Blush Our funnier-flu! Hlfl'flmtlnul'~.i stom- ol' III. uh. ALTER HENRY Wilkcn. London's new lord mayor, is immensely popular. and his Induction imn ofllce was made {he ocruaiou of a memorable «lemonâ€" at ration. Sir Walter is the only unrvlv- his son of the law Duvnd Wilken, mur- chaul, of St. Mary-Axe, and livh'cduu Match. and was born April I, 13-12. M. ter completing Ma: education at Bremâ€" wood he read [or the profession of the I." (I In 0. Uta II In lilrly Ital uh. Loni-e 3"er Hutu Ihr We", In. «In-l all!“ a! Mr on Ibo phltofln VII" dlnlpup marl» M the Mk 0! tom-un- nut non-mm!- b"- u final by minim my” Irma I'm-e noun“ mum of wrmflhp. a» is I no“ unllnnum woman. pinyin"! - In". IWIHM and raw-Mod. and on. me than. of much In an“. {or 0.0 In fillyâ€"all. An Amrlmn rap-nut who (fled Io mm her (or n hunk: III year! Isa In Pith Ind I furious u- nmet. Tia- Inlrtiht m “an H'- In light"; In flue Rue Victor “up. could. the [annealing at Park. The reporter at: her In Ike trundle Avenue V . Hm. nd was alm- rotted when the non-n: u the Ils- ukel "Mn-II stunned the do" In his has at mah- n! in ”no. rum-«l {he thin-hon within. Ind exhumed other Ilgns of nhrm. i". and mu flu”. m "w bar at Ibo mama 10mph I. ma, nun I. II». almlh a! rm tailor um! nu rim-r burns" to nub-«many turn-"I'd m Hu- mn- Irot of on "Mmhe Imalnrn w 32w my I: n Ilium" o! H‘IM. lll- room-- mm mu“ Anion- :- ”an“. Tin Intent American writer to achieve m In England In In. Gertrude Atleflpl, who went to land.- eighteen noun a. hr 1 Mel ml- mea than. and IQ. Ind. her work nd her-elf nlclellly main to 1m- ty a prolonged may. The two books no In: plunked in um one have heel hvérably received. and the nu been Manned In the mercy society of tie metropolis. In. Athena- has A greater than of good looks than most literary ladies poses. She I: pretty, and a Honda. and still on the sunny IMO of forty. She ha- outgrnwn her mum Rm- don. tutor stones mmnmwncmmmm- manna-mam - OERTRUDE ATHERTON. LOUISE MICNEL \y‘MJ'l-ill IL WILNIZR with corporate politic! am: from 131', In 1393 he served In the once of that“! or the city In conjunction wlth‘ Sir Joseph Renal». and with his colleaguo receivad the honor or knighthood on tho onvamion of the marriage of the Duke and Duchess of York. He is prominent in freemasoury and a past master of No. 1 Lodge. which is known as Grand Mum-3‘ Lodge. Among his classmates at Brnuhvood were Sir Edward Clark-’3 and Sir Henry irving. 0n the occasion 0! his inauguration as lord mayor all Lendenlxail slreol. was converted into an avenue of spreading lexicon of or- iginul and beautiful designs, the ex- pens: of the display being borne by the electors at his word as a union 0! the esteem in whivhjhoy held him. At the boundary at the ward at lriumphpl arch heavily laden with garlands was erect- ed. l! was raised on solid pedestals, from the sides of which rose (our fluted columns. which were surmount- ed by the handsomely ornamented arch, whose kc; stone bore the arms of the city. A! the turning lnlo St. Mary’s avenue. the four points of the inter- harm.- Omit-n mm. 0! Now Yuk r“). I: 7mm! [or In: norm: romrl- Mlinn.‘ ca man) minimal and charl- ubh- Iosulunoon M "m country. ncl In M mun“ «chaplain; Ibo hob“- In: 0! :- largo MM II Kev York May. nultm' nurrh Irn‘ romwnnl fly an autumn“ "unnatural Hunt" at [calm-m IMHO! lo a poll". OI ”m min. Thnmnlmm Ihr out". mm! I" IN sin-mp nu aw mm of prom-«tau amon- «l n ph'iurruune and aura-1hr mu. DARII‘S OGDEN HILLS. far the nan-mun of you: In cl moderate hens. He Is 7. your! d on: mnpquem. The wound. how- ever. began 01) we" Ind ln 3 short mm the man dial in Intense agony. If Hathaway it“ one of tln early settler! of Merrill. Win, and. being obliged m p In Texas for HIP benefit of his wife's Mam]. he was Induced to go Into the buslness of 111313; sullen by call! made on Mm for reptile! by shown: and sclentlats. He Md been in the lmslnoss about five yarn and Md 1 farm or several hundred acres in Tens devoted to breeding and raising nines. II. E, “want”, a Texas sale far- or. died recently at Beaver Inn. WIIL. u a result of being man by I diamond run" while. he 'Ifl giving an amm- llm It the Dodge crusty fair. Hull- vuy cut open the wound, letting it Need finely. and apprehended to m!- In In tic Swim; Now than her honeymoon ht: reached Its (Illness, Mrs. Kate Douglas Wiggln‘ film has gong to New York and taken up Mr residence on one of the “I eminently respectable streets that land on of low" fifth avenue. Next ta Annie Lonine Cary. Mrs. Riggs ll prohâ€" lbly the most popular woman In Maine. which '1. her early home,- the still «stain! I quaint, old‘hflfloiul home :1: ago! the mm mm ago,indmn'u§uCow__ um damâ€"w as 1% m L Thu-m buy“. nod “mutton A m. Dar-or- m Jan. 14 and 28th0 BA; Mam-Ina connection-with the Clamping, _V _. ralltny, will nell mud trip t_ from the 3011th to uoum ll. ' gum: and North and South Can-outta: one [are with ma dollars added; to: particular: and tree plmyhlel duct the of Virginia lulu. addrou U. Tram. N. W. P. A. $34 Clark mt. Chicago. Iii-hm [or Mulch; A peculinr but profitable industry which Dr. Benjamin Sharp of this city discovered among the nativee 0! Mn- kn on his recent trip to the Bering m is the preparation and sale or walrus whiskers tor toothpicks'. Nature hu armed the- walrus with s growth 0! whiskers which extend three or four inches out from its snout. with the so- parent motive of enabling it to detect the presence of en iceberg before octnnl .eonisct has resulted. These whiskers are quite still and this quality in- proves with no. When n walrus is killed the antive proceed to pull out. with the aid or rude pinchers, each sep- arate whisker. Alter s thorouh dry- ing they ere arranged in not packages end exported to Chins. where they sre considered a necessary Ippurtennnee of the Chinese dude.â€"â€"Phiisdelphin Rec- When the dark Mange! Mo some other Nndlm by cum-g I jmtugoodaslhf â€"â€"R.un'- Horn. ”manna Nobind- lnz wears or looks as well a (he No matter whu kind at a house truth lives in. it Is always ball: on the rock. Hood’s When to say “No." nu gqod Input. 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