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Downers Grove Reporter, 5 Nov 1896, p. 6

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A" Paul Llnmen was about to be. hi you: humans. Could than be - " t reason for Archer Trevlyu Ir. Lln man's death? He II" «blur-la which coutd be m- . soother ‘11 than by denim”- ' 100 had pmuxind your Inner to Y Ma. and you could not falsity N. All men are Imk and ll.- .3 fit; It Trulyu my exception? I hive told you lrankly win! l ”‘0. Yemen: man u or ML 1 ”Mm: ya“: dorldo II n you think luck! It in hard for you In [M In". Na but com. lot [0 flora?" a. no! Do that you [min but. ," to and! um! ny 00d.” .0 '1!“ ma. I“ MM. ”a m an" in. lung horâ€" ' n the rum anal ballad I" I. plflon M Ibo loft. b D. uuu In" the Main-u. M mun lam mph-«oat. um “Nutty u an o! u cum I '- II "54 parlor. No In!“ up it to “a 000! am. in II. luau ton um b- um um u .1, lb- Ln‘ Rho [Mod hm ‘ dumb-humanoid!!! ghhwdm. L ,It In eight o'clock. I will no ?. hr It II (In. tor your [our to It 0- you." ml who! mm Mirâ€"not low-13M! fl have time to think~llm to col. k" tho-[my My head Ivblrln I0. I‘mtllug In no duh! 80!. Al: and noun .0 (0 Mn. My 0 Muteâ€"Alythlu to qukt L» lane! to. Mt: l0" "Mold p311 m In I». - nun up mu In 3... Iv. 431:. _ I! 3 «81:. ~33 D... In '05 Ill r- 339; .1 153 an in}! 'IOII~1.00P.. 1 vi 3 II no... I... .55. . "What an in II. -Nor? you man "me my. can." not in an" N I: long“ L A “dark I think. SM | tell um I nuht‘ I not. Cl.- Mtfl on you w m don?" ma not. tonight. that you. I I! comm om Harm my ; lame land not slept. Sh. had need her dumb" . um lengthenin- Ilcbt, liter” db- npflllu Alann- Ip I“ lucid reputedly at r. ad a hut. «neon. By I do “I «It down In I Hi. all mun. Ind ht “ filthy out into the night. w “an. and It: glory “0 not!“ was all-powerful. "no In Tuvlyl. by his 'own mule-don. II!“ from his yough up?” fill. her no. IMIQ'IQI Infloâ€" QI W no lo at mm In.” no I. not...” one .0 of «alumna-nu have the not”; with you to (knew-L" n “we not” be tidal-ed. h link?“ m” pron-bod. and Mr. Trev- “ Muse" am. am put her in forehead. 'Mch mined Il- m. with m Inns: "In“ 5 and MI W low sorry I am Is In." a not “my." I). muttered. Quantum-e? [love fit I- noun!“ jam imp Ina. God hammt Host"! ask him. ' H. “on . l “and In need of It." “(In you are no likely to he nup- ." returned the girl, hair earn- 5 lull-contemptuous]; "Are sou led In regard to Mr. Archer Trevâ€" '8! not cram m" cried Margie. may. “Ho dld not do that ; He could not! So good. and pd mum! at a" winning Im- 4 A“ beside. um noun could up a sort of demmory correspondence vmh her. and In every letter that the old My vrote «he had mm Margie to M1 her 411 im- mnntry home. n M never been convenient ta do no, but now this place was suggested to her ct ones. and to nghtdeld she decided to lo. “mummfiumm “Mlmdlerlom. ‘3.â€" !ar an minim hummus. Iver-lace been tortured from tip m H on non: fiv- _‘ “3"“ b “9 She conmlted her watch. It n: I ,flfim ’9“ 0'“: the tnln {or the north, tho firlt 1M1”... mmcnthlfputslx. nan 'mI-um. Shame Inn-u rkhmaaummnadndm M. h hm I!!! Mil! ; III. XIV ~(liox-rlsun) '5.” hot Me. I bore It, and It"! It II so much harder [or me. - Malabar It all alone. You fi-nllmon to help you. Margie. tin! IIII but you up! I have V. you Nous people prue enough _Mlce In tlme of trouble to rc~ M Ila-l connol-tlon.‘ ‘ MY andrlne. _‘ I holy rellxlon. Yes. you are ERNATIONAL PRESS ASSOCIATION last: her heart nlnklug Ilka .91.! In her bosom as she came (0 acknowledge It In a moment 0! terrible temptation, Arch Tmlyn had stained Illa hand 'Ith blood! And for her am There wt: I vlolent tartan In her Ire-rt. Her love for Arc-Mr Trevlyn lad no! sprung up In a day: "I grow“: had been ulow and It had taken deep II I: mum to ‘ I‘ML Oh. hot hard I! run to (In up the hIquul dream! 8hr though! of his CBAmR XV. “é?" CLARA AUGUSTA at long MI“ page ”my, u I“ light; however long Ind dark they nu be. tlll [In nut. ' may 0375.: For any In the normed port of Ne .1 Hampshire raided old Mlle my. the woman who had nursed him and whom she had not seen for twelve yearn~ Nellie '13 a very quiet. discreet Denim. had had been very warmly attached in the Harrison family. She had married Into in life a worthy former, and giving up her situation in New York. had gone with him to the little aut-oi-iheaway mm. of Lightileid. Margie had kept up 3 nor! of dentitory correspondence with her. and In every letter that the; old My note «he ind urged Hume to visit her in her country home. it ltd never been convenient to do Io, but . new this piece m counted to her at once. and to Lightdeld she decided to 0'0. 4v Ian In your M'Mkh m m mln have". Mud (mm. "NARGARE'I‘ HiRRMNJ' The. remind“! “I!“ more to be one. Marsh new the Archer Truly: would teal her cut. and Ile- mlnd II explnulou from her own ll.“ and (M. Inst never be. She could not no Mn now; an in not mum mu the could out no Inn min. 8:19 dared not Hit the Inflmn MI per- "honal presence might I.“ upon "er. She must leave New York. But where MM she go? She Ind scarcely and ‘ tie emotion before though: ansmed‘ "In. Archer Tmln. Slr: “an“: nhmn. when l Int .- 10.. I an! no! Ill-l that halo" (mu-four bun N may! I should be under no mu 0! ham“ to nu Illa mm. Handout, :0- nd l nut to u damn Not all the tank 3-4 hr 1 Inches o! m. «slum could In“ In. no your wllo. "0' that In eyes u. on . I mono. you utterly and nllnly. and no word or It‘ll-QM a tantrum change are. Tkmlan. .lo ‘ nu mum to no me. ur um: my ova \ zen-at I «ll! met loll (Macaw fur-c again I deem no cull-nua- mmn- ybm own mtuklm wlll pl! you 'Iy I It" been 'Ul’oed I. III! Ill: declslon. I return u’ou ylu (MI ' note overylhlng llnt luv. to ro- nlnd me of you. and _M* to do no the km to burn I bu my Ian la your *‘Ifikh or: mud mom-g 85. Ml won “4 bunk;- u a nu luau. In I: in do“ at hut. In no no. It not. '0.- ‘eflu I“! I“ III allvo to ma ll: The Inn In! In (M hardest. filo nut um: M. I ”to. telling Mn um III In our bum IIOI. Th. my "an of I em Datum Ion-d her tum. the clan. Bu In I In: "no IM In! (In. mm] I- u not. could (hon up, and me. his Ndnu on tho ! Then Ibo on.“ her "In" duh. ‘nn‘ (not out all I). mu. no“! to Mr! utmo- In her. n‘d Ibo- Afl or". had bowl-1 then on. by can to the but. of ‘50 how. watched {hm Ill! I at! at Joly alumn- umm mar Ibrlwllfl and MI In uh". burn In her boon. to the loot. Than bl. um; I (or mn- ph In": ' Thu m. an! not look It:1 She took on (In ton-comma drua In which also had arrayed act-ell to mock ‘hua. and tolled u away la a drawer of her wradrobo. together with our, other adornment mat an. had worn I'uat. algal. They would alwaya be he: mum Iva-laden at that terrlbh aca- aou of angulah and «mom. What all were Ia. aha abut them away Iron lav ant, turned the key um mm. and Inn; ll far out 0! (ha window. But she could giro him no explana- Uon at her chance of mind. She had pun“ her wombâ€"my. the lam sworn never to "real lush! that Mill Lu Ltd told her. and I promise I'll Mud- lug. But he would not need any a:- pllnulon. "I: own guilty conscience would |ell him why II. III renounced. an ant down on her Inca. and "laugh her llpa uttered no sound. Inc heart prayed an only Mart- can pray win "no: wth mortal Inflerlnx. Archer Trevlyn must be given an; Iron: (Ml there could be no appeal. Ilene!- forlh In mutt be to her an lhough he bud never been. She mull put Mm on- llrely out ol‘ Mr Illaâ€"out of her thoughts-out or her Ileeplng Ind wall- lnx dreamt. There wt: I violent tartan In her hurt. Her love for Arc-Mr Trevlyu bad no! sprung up In a day: Ill growth ! had been ulow, and It had taken deep root. Oh, hot hard It wu to give up the hut-hr! dream! 8hr though! of his early ,llfeâ€"how u had been full of (empathicâ€"how his nob). nature tml 'been warned and perverted by the evll Influence: that had surrounded him. and for n wan. the lempuuon was; strong upon her soul to forglvo Mm everythingâ€"«to Ignore a" (he nut. :51 like him Into her "to as though the farm! story the bad ’ulll listened to had Men untold. yarn: I murderer! “on. God!" aha cr'lea {n horror. as (be whole event of the truth burst upon half: "Oh. my God. pity and old me!" m 0' Dancing. l :w women who am in straits for uniqtie Imethod s of entertaining might do worse Ithan to listen here says the Philadel- phia Frees. The scene is laid in Phila- delphia and the action in all its detail transpired in the heart of this citr. so proverbialiy farâ€"famed for the slow- ness of its social gait and limitations of Its pleasure~going capacities There was a certain club of hlase" bachelors whose average age was probably about ill. Those wornâ€"out veterans who al- . ready how all there is to know deter- .fmined to give a dinner which should ‘ he distinctly unique, so for weeks the prime movers thereof cast about then ifor the happy thought which would in- me the success of their “feed." At last they found it. Then they hid some choice and favored brother nnlrlts to I the feast, demanding of them only one thingâ€"i. 0., that each guest should bring with him something he had stolen. The night arrived and with it the company, and then the scheme upon which the novelty of the entertainment depended was put into execution. Al each man (1') took his place he with ‘ asked to produce his transferred contri- button. Immediately forth from every I pocket came a spoon. It in safe to say' that all the prominent eatingâ€"houeiot the city were repreaented in m og- lection of souvenirs, the favoriteaheihg in the lead. ofdonrae. Oas leeâ€"mat“ aala stand was all unwittingly m j by. m shaftheudoaatedm Miler nan-eminent “mm“bnlifla.“ «a rm “0' aeubemm. I! would Im'. dell M- any news. hm u might mum :- “plenum. m. hcé (rev pale an “be: as be read, and he pm Mn Inn-l In M- in". as though I. Ind who! a New (here. Twlee he rad It through, Int! :1 (be In! reading he seemed lo reams m dread poflont. an! In later? He hid aim: to.» pun It. In pondering our the atom) damn-co of the mum 0! III pm nu Ha took ll up nnd broke the seal m field It up. and Inn cl m- Imp- pllfl. The hunt”! flu relied out and MI um I hollow pond on the lot. The not i. had put am Mr hutâ€"(In flag 3. had mo In In. .on In. «a! He mm our the mic-l. 0! II. box hurriedly: every mu. mu he had "or (in. DC? In mm. m to 1 bunch of faded violent A call" catered. not brought In 3 mm and - fickuo. m matched "at. bolb. and um they km «N- Nclol ll Hugh‘- hndtrmng. Fox 1 Ion.“ his hm Mood um II": a and» Int. Gm“ drop. at annulm- uon (muted his (mind. and he dropped Ion" um! not." :0 II. floor. Why no no wrluu to N- um aha nut and to an M. II I luv loan? All that pence! What IN N m- “In? Nina o'dock uracil: ho tn Ialklna the floor In I In“ at norrom "cm:- man: which would but. mm M- or:- In. In Mr. mu. all IIIIOI of «I- na“. and Min MI I'l)‘ lo llurlnon Hon-o. find not (It. and m- lhl ml". Did ever time more no slowly before? Would (In month; never pan? Ho mt. tome urgent letters. and the damp morning paper. without me mum: uouon or contents. and arm (on to his breakfast. Io come ”my unl- leu-In; u untamed. Eight o'clock. The «run: poulbk hour at which It would be proper to all on m.- H-rrlnn n- mm. Tum non-l hourl Int! "or could he ewr nndnn '1? She might be very Ill. 8b. alum "In to ruin! Archer. rm: Ibo tool- !“ lam-(my a! lore. mag-Ila! or", en! «um to In. Inrly bum Maul! Illh dread. In! the mum to tom than )1!- uc had "prevented. M‘HER 1‘ R E V - lyn had not slept that night. Some sense of Impending evil. some demon of uneasineul on- p r e s a e d h l m strangely. He tossed about. unlll daybrvall. then he row. dressed Mm- wlt. and went out. Everything I‘ll ill" on the streets ex- cept the clutter of the mllk carts. and the early drug's and huekstor wagons. ‘ The an- in damp um! demo, and struck 3 «India; chin to In? very mar- row of this uncensoname wandemr. Ha. walked a {ear squares. and then re- turned to his hotel. more oppressed than when he went out. ! A! six o’clockâ€"having written a note ‘ to Mr Parlay. and on. to her aunt. xiv- Iu no explnunuona. but merely saying she had been called var-aha put on her haunt. entered lho curl-Inc. and was driven to the depot. And before nine-(emb- o! Now You Ind lboncllt of luvluc their been. In. wu being whirled npldly northwud. II" only comynnlon Leo. who. Vllthml and um. lay curled up on nu mt beside her. 1 5m and some other indium-emu. In n~ trunk. arr-yd bum" in a dark traveling salt. and ran: for Flor-Inc» The {M looked at her In silent unne- mcm. Margie nteadled her voice. Ind spoke carelessly mush. A SOCIAL RECREATION. "Florlnc. I have hsen obliged to leave! homo very suddenly. My preparation! Ire all complete. I thought I would not wake you as I had no little to do. 'l‘ell Peter to have the cart-kg. at the door It nix precisely. and bring up [go’- hmklut, and a cup of hot col!" tor 'ansfllflJ CHAPTER XVI. DOWNmfi 030‘ flr. Havloy's own explanation In We mimflfic than the above, but less MI to the his" mind "My process [imam the premises for any required _ y ‘ . It will tench anyone haw tn; : intangible Imam“: It win 1134 flu, m gm ai- THOMAS D. HAWLEY. flying the negative and positive lees of a proponitlnn against mvh other and then disposing a! "mm In a series 0! squares arranged like the mantra; of a “14-15" puzzle. As one block in am: rennin position was only necessary to solve that puzzle, so Mr. Hawk-y in My placing o! truth and orrnr in his. mares has by geometrical demonstra- flon only the truth left when he lml hitched. So far as could he loam-«l yesterday Iron! his family. Mr. Harvey demanâ€" strllrl the truth of his "no" by ar- covered the key to that pm by whkh’tho lrnnl shall always be kno'n and error refiner! umm- all Cir-mm- stances. numb. Mm Mu was Minn mn. and In "lat"! to Omit-n mm: "Thu-e [madame May girls" up" rank, who .nrrtod Wllmun Wright Ind was cllâ€" vorcnl (roll Mm: Allrw. who In mm MM. Bean-r Webh. Ind FA"!!! 3. Edith wu Mum"! In Germany. and It was In that country that she met Arthur R‘ndolph. a rlplain In the English Mn, Arthur Rudd». vbo In: in- ro-o the rm 0! v-I-Sornury wm- III C. Whitney. has inn we" no" In Now York I“ WuM-mol and: (or Inn] In" an In“. v": and I1- do', n m o! “thou haldmo lay Kirk" 8099 Wu MM: MM Sky. and h "u Maxim-r at Dr. wmmn flay. (I. to" known Not York physldn. Dr. Max i.- nomloned ll history as I» man who Manna"! "IO body of “’llkps fllm are ahxtmse propositions, but for commie» the world has labore-l to dinner one pun-ass of reasoning by whbh all men» from we laborer to the “(Enumer- nugm reach the unu- comluslun and be 0! one mlml. Mr. Nnvley's prumlmx 15 mm he has «lla- pro-mm uf logic :1 squurr run he mudo a rifle. but [in- work rec-elven] the commen- dalon of President Ansell oi the Um- Veully at Michigan. when in the first Bilge or preparation. and Ma come un- det the notice of various nucleation: of the l'nlvenily of Chicago Interested in win! bet-0mm; of the lwldue of a circle I'hm recliner-(Ho a square, or by who! to; the trail). and discovered wk! Aristotle, Plato and other !ogl~ own {filed In. is not known. V _ ‘,' LEV, a Chicago a!- Iorney, claims in huve dink-overall a system of infallible logic. He has iu'lt- lvn a book to this elect which left tile puss at Lansing. Mil-im, recently. and is now “tore line public The exact Winner in w-hkh Mr. Huwiey has 1m» VIM! mathematical demonstration fink-age Aunt-ne’- Han Ila Ila: I’M'IIV' ‘oml an Inl’alllhlo 5’1“?" of [angle x: Whirl: ll Aylrwu-d‘ In] Jan-ur- F. ( Ansell. ‘R. THOMAS D. HAWLEY'S STARTLING CLAIM. RE GUIDE TO TRUTH of mam-M 4-5” “flaws D.- "m MRS W. C. WHITNEY A l'ffii"h‘ll llrMo. An itnnnu'young man and woman were married In Mount Vernon recent- ly, .nd alter the wedding there wan a jomlcntlon at the home or a fiend. mm mm wing mud to ill: the high or «knee ma her was nmhv MK mm m [dining and pretty tMlo girls are are ocrvvrrenms. Miss Hal-Mun is 22 and I an artist Hhe has Marl. sparkling eyes, n'lnh ion: lashes. unly Mari: hair and a iiilu- flmm'. Two yarn ago. when shr was graduated from .her art sa-imol. she «Handed a water color (I- hihilion and was attracted hy name pio- mrrs by Oilo Wit. in 'hilfi a magnifi- cont Indian figure nmrrrl. She learned the model wan Thunder Haul Ind gaw- her nonm- no peace rill that lnriy niiowo‘d‘hn in palm Illa. Tinn- rier Cloud was brought to Now York twelve )‘Parn no by Buffalo BI". He traveled abroad with the show and was n‘rimirui wherever he went. as he is re- marluhiy handsome. Afterward lie look up the profusion of model and equipped himself will: all the parapher- nalia required by artists In the way of iomahawks. bows and arrows, rte. *The orqnnlntanre between hill Ind ‘ pretty Mm: Hashagan ripened and the lndian was a favored visitor at lbs! Hashagan flat. where he entertained visitors with his mien. He also walk- ed abroad with Miss Hmhann In the PM“. to ”in delight of run-ions white mph. Finally the Vic-riding was anâ€" nounced. and no one was surprised. The nonpln are living in a pretty flat, happy and mmonrori. and the dusky groom, on being interviewod. said "he did not see why people were making such a fuss nbom the aflolr." army and a mum." n' - Ive-MI! I.“ ummmlk "mm “mm. T» m.- llln 10" oIr-uwmlrly In Imp with Ibo young Amnh‘an and folktovl In to Mt hum In IN I‘MIM Quin. The I‘D-I'll M "w puma was m at» Miami, and "w tum-p «mud. Tha- rapt-6n mun"! Ma «cannula-n In the army. and h? and M.- Iifo «pom their "no huth Nw' York. Wuh- Inmon and lmdon. ('npuln R-mlolph «Ind In ('nmula nine spur,- ago of Mr! din-n. leaving Mn “do. and II. rlmvlm. Adolaido. «In» In no! IO, and n Mother. who I« M ~th in M00. Mrs. Whnmy l! a brilliantly handsome woman. 9 hrlmmlr with an unusually dear mmplutow. She Is demnd 10‘ music. I)! rev-om sun «In has made New York Mr home. Nru \‘nrk .‘rllfl l'allh lu l.o\¢ IIIII "or "ll-ls, .‘lmlrl. New York sorh’ly is wondering m‘rr the marriaxn whit-h took place a {my days up) mun-on “hm Heuk- Ila-tha- mm and 'rhumlvr (‘lolch a handsome Slum: warrior. Weddlngs balm-en In- In preparing Ih!’ work Mr. Hurley has consulted all of the books or the famous English and German logiuiann, even going to the trouble of teat-hing himsell (in-"man. in order to master the nrxumems o! the swat thinkers of that Imliou. His library (-onmins nwurly ”pry knuwn work on logir. He is 54 yeah: of age. and the last flute years 0! My m9 have been :lwn to the preparatiuu of the work which he has now made public. The work as now issued is designed for (he use of the clergy, attorneys, "1'0!“er and others whotw me Is devote-d to work requiring the higher reasoning. A school edlxion may he wepnred if the \‘nlunw now out maria with a popular reception. The minor has lived in Chicago but two years, having come hen.- lrom De- troit, wlu-re at one thus he was a dem- uu'mlu politician and lawyer at note. He has n 2 m‘lwr living there now who in u prumlneut lawyer. He graduamd from the Upper Canada College of '9‘ - ronlo. will for xlxlrty years has been a close student of pllllosuplnlcal quark (lens. mm in the world of thought. which for some thousands oi you: has been en- tieuvorlng to find the true logic oi’ .‘uve. religion and political economy. Tim! this logic can be asx-eriniued by mathe- matical. procesm-a will prove a grim: nun-prise to all seekers (or the truth. ‘ MARRIES AN INDIAN. mans. mmmm Mm "GAR-IR“ 9» ram“ ‘5 ”aunt. .lntl vor"llmlon' Gnu", nr flown“. Pn-U' Glam anon. Int-hand. p. o An humble ambit" fll’W and?" IAIZ MRRGPLARH'IIE. I‘» "In . m IAlJ-i‘l'l'l I Incl “do. .II .3. tilt-Io. III. mm W WWW! :‘.‘;".{I%tmÂ¥m"?“” "”h‘" A n I "In _ -1 "1-7.; mam? â€" V“ - " 1 flaw-WE‘KP'MM; unto-n. Ihn. cnw A00. STEIIY WORK IVOII §P°£§L§PPW 1. in mg. napping-g; may... flood’i mm; 7 - ?i35l'IITN-O_A" v â€" "CWC'fifl "M E. “WHY O. a co ”was. 5102...;aepxias. 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Mal I mun no. and men wlmmu nny m- hmy. and In" a Irv day: In my nut m In. noun. mu “our. Ten «19!- an] Inn! to}. "want I III ml WM tester. gray hair to its youth- (ulcolov Ind bonnyâ€"will 1mm the gram» 0! QM Mirâ€"will pre- nm MUM“. one dandruff. Md :1! xflp diseases, A line dressing. The be“ My custom made. . .. .3 .N.l. "magazm." A 0-30 of Mum to One. Omen Victoria bu been Queen 0! (:n-u Brush: during the minimum- Hon- of Van BUNI. llarrlwn, Tylrr. Polk, Taylor, Fillmore, Pierce. Bath- nlmn. Uncoln. John-on, Grunt. Hayes. (Eamon, Arthur, "when and Cluc- (and. Vegetable Sicilian HAIR BENEWER Via the Chicago, Union Puma North-Western Lino lave Chicago every Thursday. Comlorublo Tourist. Sleeping Cars, low rates. quickest. time and the best or care and attention. an advantage. secured by those who join these excursions. For lull particular: apply a: your new-en ticket agent, or uddrvu W. B. Knllken, G. P. h T. A. Chicago 1 Noun-Western R'y, Chic cage, Ill. 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