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Downers Grove Reporter, 28 Oct 1897, p. 6

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”ii 1‘ ga."%tli aim? 53? § gizgfiiÂ¥ unnummm‘fiG‘i. ll: 5= {a g; :‘Ef I1 at'ii.si fi5i 3.45% :9; i=3 s'iiiah m, until the new band came. the linked men, which drove M. PICI‘I'O'I ‘tolh sway. Then, while they were Inna; out-mo, I cm into the channel. I! all blood quite [me in my vela- n the tight I saw: I mount you we" all killed. I 'II pin; to try to bring t mac III. to than who shown! no 'Wldl; but I heard song on coming “with m broken window. and I run I.” II M II I could; I thmlht I would he killed to: hem there. no I I'll! Ind hid nm uu evctythlu wu‘ Quiet. Whoa I am out I (and nost‘ o! the aunt. gone; but more I." m Vlctorlo‘n My right In the cot- m. ”Them-sud Inc-um umoltlmn and“. has!“ mm. I mount. and no. won can!“ tomb" blunt“- m toad. n4 piling the. Into bar 10":1 my: Not only and look“ In- tothochpol. A mum II unuk m than giving auctions about huh: In. W Ho and to too: may M an and". “d the am I. «and mint um '"llll- wanna XXIV.~¢Cusnsqu “Oh, yea, my you“ lady. I'll ten you all about u; and Indeed, it warm I); the old man'u hurt to see that pleasant lmlk 01 your: milkâ€"so much that I can u" It, briskly. You remem- be: the terrible nightâ€"«here, there, I won't ml: of It! I won't say a Word more um: I can help. it makes me Ihlver myself. we servants were hall frightened to death, Inch 0! us as were not In that wretch or an M. Phone‘s plot Ind we huddled together. not knowing what to do. for they wouldu' t let u. fly away (ram :he chateau. We sue-ted vim terrible thing was hun- Wfllnt. but couldn't get near you [0‘ "fly-other mum-neon“- akmlifirueeJhthlhulu manhumm.n-qu- “mi-nu. Mun-n. m- m up with ma lull mam. In Menu. clam: ~Ai,-au-o.mmmw an. own. a u- pur or m Whammmlunnlm le-dmd-IM nth". m- m and mm Nana!"- uo to W. "um mu" an M. M“- ano-mun alt-«and: '1 don’t lulu-Ind m- II I". You to“ In M (fibula w“ your ulna: I ll. mmummnnm wwxammm; «hood the mat... “New, mam Jon-um!" cum-ed mu. until; Ila Mod. and II.- m u My. “New, Mood; In In no! «u ”I nu It. I'll-nails. nu amount!" ”Then 1 went. to work In em I so! all the money I could. and can on! than Victoria but also I node}: to so tray. and um I van going to Jour- normal-«coma. Ian-whet 11! up. and me n thick you on. no they ‘could only In the mat nub. ”d In! Hindi-stolen toot. Wom- 12mm. “no at It; u in only now and than we not I ride In [can or on I donkey: but one: mm. In sheds tad boning tor don' “dull. '9‘ nul- our way to Lyon. Then I stop- ped I pod mu. beau-o o! the tumbles to head 01 Ill “out mm. In: use work. and rum keg: tron ”HIM. been" I Ind to In by omuhdphrmnmlo mmuchmumum i. that I didn't so on cheating her; I thought she would just die after all my saving her. tor incl: of will! 10 live. When she was able to so about. we fixed up Just such a patch as Vic- torie Would have had to wear. and there she lived in my cottage. no one mietrustinx but it was Victoria. and elm never stepping her root out ni‘ that room. except at midnight. I made up R story that Victoria Wu so hurt at her scarred race she wouldn‘t allow any one to see her; and the poor wench had been such I pmnd-unirited piece they all believed it. i was dmdlul nil-t easy. though. especting every day that something would happen to let ll. Pierre know at the truth. In)": the night l've laid awake planning: but 1 never should have got the chance I! ll. Pierre hadn't suddenly uken him- self ofl to Paris. Something very queer had happened at the Little Fore-l. which he had been wording nigh. and day, uni he went 0! h wrath, vovlu vengeance on everybody. they laid. meflm». 'lmmhpylmvupl CIIAPI'II XXV. «in. m than the Wm www.mé w m » mmmwmmmmmm ammfimwmmm “Mummmwmmx mmmmvmfim mm «mummmmmmm at the contact! "mm.“ all line. “A! elm ll- “; n rm Mn 3 dank mm" W the! II.- botl In amn- pla of «Mail. 5“ no but mien of the MOM! call“- “I": W "“ 0° N g... g: um. mum ever to? posted IL They lived In Inch-d II you. all «M. “W ungainly '9“ and to fines, via the! Incl! unit in km m [The Int] And In good Ihlp sped on hr way. no hon than all “My to the Man") mun DION. IIHOJWIOOIIM.INMNI “unmet-Ir tunic-alum Mm on MIN!!! “lo (I. III” am. B" It' to.“ Ind-CI. all dub- lu mm hr nation. I“ Inuit . Ian-lou- chum tn the am a no «out... A not: «let mad the youthful" “(not in M In M! “In tho glut-.150 h- aul-3 be“ Cult. an I“ wound a II by m. but cide- Daily. "Try. «not Elli. m nut-In «m I Inn ml." n.“ and made. u. an Inn": any. m can.“ "I to. new! to! ANIIALI KILLED BY TRAINS- “What did you nay, uy child!" and the column. “I made him a promlu: Mm I‘ll tell you vlul. n 'u. on. um mum-n. how can to ho Ilium enough {or m- 10m! «all; on out troubled” Tu other pane-gn- Ind alum!!! Mind. Jean-ct bad ten-cued um Bulk. Ind now Edna! Jules discov- eml u were Julclou to: M. use to leave the muted Imam" and dug!- tor to tho-ulna. n no a In. ad pan-(0cm ”on convomllou which up “Noble. generous Emile!" echoed on. and all: “you have done m to: at. war- Ing {or youmlt." He smiled drum». L“! Felicia drew his Intel! head down to her ups. and filmed none- thinz In his cu. a; named anus, lined 1m many, and turned away humy. “AI regards the fortune." observed Emlle, “the package a! dlnmoadl re- main-untouched. Just as your hapless father secured n in readiness for leav- ing Fame. 1 have kept It. on my per» son day and nlght through man! porn- and vlclsattudeu. but. it I: are. and so are all the valuable gem of tho Lun- xuedoc runny. You may luck the student of the old dun. but poverty you will never need to Mr." Edward. India; the smiling Fallen. came to m. com "Dearest. mother, wln you (In us your bio-alas, though I come stripped of coma. mum. estate; or ever!- thlng except g devoted love. . mun: am. and resolute will.” hit: you will give my Felicia the price- leu altering It was not. then In your power to bestow, a loving and appreci- ating heart,” answercd the countess. wilt.“ “A thousand times more joyfully. my dear boy, than I could hue done m the Chateau Luguedoc on thug Inga] ev_en- "'uI-noumo-uw: I mum to GROVE HE W did-M! man to thirteen can. when It wn given up to the A am. There in not anoth- er tortu- In all the manhunt chh In mud“ with such a history at Ft. “that. which h an no property «tumulmmmwlm tor-n on at m chip! pum- of mm FATHER IARQUETTE'S min. the Island 0! cool mm 1: FL lack- luv which was first occupied by the English In 1m...“ [geld by 1pm tor can be we“ acre-Mud here. W. are wltMI clam Incl my reach at the (gr-(anal mcklnw Island. The: no points have he: emu-ml since «In III-mini. The India... as the quilt on not! you. loot!" out [to- Point at. Ignace at the min; at the m, be- lch! lackmw Inland mutiny rhe I. Mlhmdlknm-Iflm «- rule-Imam «a I not! turn. gun It the me of tum-mum; OI (In mg], of "nine. “1% Sill-0f nod add 'In the acting at a M pl. line In.» flaunt. Vnrb an nun-nu were um I" mm m II... at um nan-er at Mm compelled "be spa-tum: to an n III-co an. wall If they desired to “has a. nun film-£7.11 and. “H: fIIl am the mm “In" [or a «an o! to" .110. Al anu- II‘ [win at n. In" my celebra- thumttklmumkmll- m Mum ol the mm, van that m Mmundthhyw'lnclu dwnrumndohkgqllum unmet mtg-c â€"-...' w... _ _, a..." mm and by lulu dud-c Ibo clone. 0:. may!!! at It. luau In that ~â€"., â€"... u an nâ€"iIVSI'Mo-i by puking and all“. huh- and yang gum the .,__4__ (St. Ignace. Mic-11., Letter.) Hi8 quaint and his- toric village of 2,500 Inhabitants is situated on the [timed straits o! l. _ Mackinaw. being ‘,‘\- the county seat at ‘ Mackinaw county, “Nomi in the nearest point 0! the upper to the lower penin- . min 0! Michigan. It. Was founded 228 year- ago and received in mm trotn Father Marquette, the intrepid miseionnry. whose name in in every mind and on every lip of the hundreds 0! visitors who neck these Ihom each year. The name of St. lg- Ieee eione ilile the mind of the student oi binary with a hoot oi memories. the rare purity of its breeze event ehoree give new life to the invalid. and the ‘tourist will and interest in the vnrled 101m of humility that constitute its inhabitants. These counts! initials of Canadian-French. tutti n goodly number of toll blooded end hell breed indinnu. ‘ A general eyltetn oi schools. an electric ‘ lighting plant end an excellent trnter Innulr. which is drawn from the depths oi’ Lake Hartman the clue! enterprises at which the town an Met. The mm- tnunity ie nelt supplied with churchee and lodges. The ludion inhabitants are I nuiet and harmless class. who title not 3 little pride in attaining on educa- tion. it is not In uncommon ott’ill“ more in run hero-o it three-touring or lull-blooded iodine. who not only Involu- hl- native tongue. but headte- lmtly the Bull” and Punt-h latt- attuee u well. They ore prone to tin hoovy wort. however. nil mot-tn pretnr VlIu-d by flound- nl’ l’onplo Ibo!- Yuc~-oonllon cl the lull-u to the Explainâ€"”An lull-u Iago-aw. III-- at! Imu- MARQUE'H‘E’S GRAVE. :- Fâ€"HC _2 film DC’=¢._. ‘_FI F’DN Om. 3.1. â€"OZ>ON. {euro-u oi mm. stem ‘l'lll PAID"! ICI CII'UHBN. visitor The vlsltor wlll MM In and nrmnml at. Inert- none rare and beautiful mry. “any turtom rock tomâ€" tioll will he hotevl as St. Anthony's. whlch. when rleweel trout the correct angle. shows I huge [m In profile. elm picturesque Castle Roch, whlrh towers up to a height of ass feet. Before leer- lsg BL Inst-e s rim to the docks to view the names steamer 8t. Harte will well repay the sights-eel: 'IThle huge vessel Is the transportation hunt for the DIlIth. South Share end Atlantic. the Grand lhplds Ill lndleu end the IIIchIgeh Central nnwen. by whteh convent" she ts jot-t?! owned. It weshwfltetecostdmflfl. The host Is how- I" over the with! It the "Mr-her.” from the feet that hthedeldotwlhtereheoflehplofl thrushthenm testothethlchesl ‘althreeteetetsspeedette-nnee jnhser II mhmhertrtpe tro- at. ‘lnsce to leehthew Clty. heeded with as high es twenty-ole rstlwsy care. She h embled to mete her way through the tween strut: by leer-s at Immune wheels. which operate under the wskr stherhow.wherehyereeeunlscreâ€" steel. ensuing her there grow, pro- pelled n she h by two monster en-j clues. together by her great weight. to ‘ erect, crush, end clear sway the mess ot tee thst Ills her path In t meter that is hath wonderful and hesutltul to witness Specie"! appointed ems- sertes tram the governments of Resets. Norway and Sweden have been sent here to wltnese her astounding per. (mace. When I. lens, of Hedi-glen. m- Isnd. mm here. 1 special train was made In his honor-,0: the St. lane, she plowing thrush nmm hells of ice. This delighted th («mu m g... an. In «In trust In m m. 1'».- und- d you» name In Ibo "mm «mlltmrhMMnd Innate all his mt «do of «- plonuol. The moron M the malo- m yum handled by Its nan-3 we; bud II sight at no new a the explorer. and In full new a! no my though wile. the Indians have his body lo the time church that the. noon on ch. um um arr-pm! by his (run. the Immunodermulmlm norm The nut-u of the mm in to «rm-m a bond of Iranian: lot mo purport ol mun; n unable nann- am“ to flan-cue. m met by 00m RM at {INN Kw" Manon-m «by an 0mm! Amy 0! I» lu-pnuk-. the mama. urban! rthn-u Ind llflll‘l'ht o! the ell! rhurrluu worn-d II n Indy to (yo no! not In a mum at not": no. IN "I“. n. mu m Wing git 7AM“. “.7-rim-h In punk!“ 0- by In oi annual "wane: and pro- the sun. utter whlclt they placed the bones ltt n birch bark canoe and act out for at. Ignace. The historian o! the Jesuits states that In the funeral «yr- telo there were nearly thirty t-uuoeu; that n the oortego approached St. I;- nnce. two prints. accompanied by all the lndtan- and the PNIK'II o! the vll~ latte. wat to meet them. and run-ted the convoy to Illup until the ordinary tn< torrent-Hons wen mule to verity tho tut that the hotly which they bore was really that 0! Father Marquette. The spot when the hotly now “H In vaI looked um by the clttwtu n! 8!. u:- The Klnhkoknn Indium then removed the body [mm In testing place. and ne- cordlu to their cuslom. scraped the flash from the bones, drying them In a marble shaft of meager dimension- mark (be last resting place or this noiâ€" ed priest and explorer. Marquette died on the 18m oi may. i675.nnd was buried on the spot where his death occurred, on the eastern shore 0! Lake Michigan. at. the pine now caned Ludinslon. at. the use of thirty-eight years. His body remained in that grave two years. nre canny reached from this point, as boats are constantly plying between um place during the day. It Is dlfllpalt The grave of Father Marquette is the visitor's objective point. A modest ln~ closure of a small patch of ground and which are eighteen mlles from St. ls- mace. in the non-them north)! of Lake Huron. and as well as Mackinaw island Luz but not last come the hind llahlu resorts mu 8!. lance, such an Ere or! lake and Can! river. Beauti- ful walks and drlves are to be found all around. The lover 0! nature and: much to admire In a walk or drive along the beautiful shares or over the commandlus bums. As a rule here all through the summer the nights are cool. a blanket by no means comes amiss. and the absence at mosquitoes and other noxious Int-sects ls enhy‘ able. and museum“. on are um vlth but. pike. niche"! JUDSON A. DOCKASH "Any um feature: In the new war "Well." the My "swarm, “kl: had his month In" 0! clonn."~ Int-no"- Inna). AI 0M0 an in lawn“ 3 school that I. which Ibo muons um I- no not“: II no but to m It ul- ; nan-Mo II km or ml! Mb. A mum mum! Intel-mullet locum polishes “on. mu the cloning. 9pm 3 ulna m m I). curl-Itch clu- II momma. Ton-MIIIMMAmum . Hank I pale ol handh- h “and “(knit-Uh Wat-submit. token-nod truce-clarion.” the who). 1'. um: am but. I. "III! a I" kmlunhoopmcvlklm In. an buo- u the mm.“ 9. am - nan-I but. um an «5.3 in h M Tom tho-cu “DC-datum“! at me- In pawn. I In .1:qu bu :- non m; '1“ no in witch mm to pm. the hand I'll-GI a. flu in "new (In around. 'I‘o ads! has bull them II on"- m n. hall a chain land of rim, with mn- vohu when“ Iran on. m- m on” the kn. I: um our on In" of the had. Mice” no bet-g Ian-(Mum with an 3mm": cit-her. which at- m an cub-he. to be Inn by a I... lerlnldelboloeklldu'elnm the. the lock h (tapered um. 1'. mm! It» mum of III.- m- wumu I It": 53mm IN. tech! In. a mu «but In“: u can. mu Ibo mm at u. will mm m lflblfllflt’l u is nuluhh 3.500 mm It l- mu an (In Mum. It A. larger than Ll mm. I! I. but (In the Orinoco. It dictum coo-thud Ion Ill-I than II. "Wool. Tho In" In Incl IMI mm m- n. ma. "Dalmatian-cu minus bul- tm m aha um. J In color I: beautifully No. In malo- with tho mm rim. LII .OIOI than m acum-thum Cunt. work). I?) A nun standing on a but of the Yahoo 160 miles [mm m mouth can not m the other bank. The Yukon II twenty lulu xida 100 Ill“ (run. In mouth. The dewell In one a! (he mac-t gold mines. u bu the but yellow cedar In the votld. u [an the greatest ml fllhel'lu. u in the grates! salmon Mum. It has cod bank- that but New- foundland. - It has the largest. river I. an I: Is as large as 111 the mute- out of the Mississippi and west 0! the Ohio, Including Virginia and West Vlrglnln. It makes San Francisco cut at our center. It: can "no is 26.000 miles. It has the highest mountain in North America. (But one-Papocunneuâ€"ln Mexico.) It ban the only {amt-covered glacier In the world. New England It is a; latte as the south, including Texas. A you: student in a cousin theolog- ical seminary recently penunded at tel- iow‘etudent to iieten to him while he rehearsed a sermon. His cabinet «'3' “Light." With a violent geeture with the right. am he said: “Blot out the sun." with a similarly frantic ve- ment of the left am he roared: “ lot out the moon." Then. with a combined gesture, made up of both arms, he bei- iowed: “Blot out the stars!" But it wan enough. The auditor arose to leave with a hoarse, eruei win-per, “Tum oil the ma." Ala-kn in two and a half time: II large as Texas. mailings. IICIN‘I' INVINTIONI. ALASKAN FACTS.

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