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Downers Grove Reporter, 25 Jan 1900, p. 6

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1 WV , lion-tuna 4m- '.‘-“... all “would hun- -*w u Wt W align“ fill. Man-datum”: mmmflmdmocro Yummmsmd‘ don“t:yumlmutnny {coup-ah”. "yuan-tam“ CHAPTER I. A Soldier's Honor. ‘1 Shay-o! the-nondey gun were W down- with the scorching slow ”I .17 to the South. In the not. fit.” all every object seemed _ w h pullout light, and even the ‘ m Med no coolnesa, for it. too, flu modal by the sultry atmos- M and Beneath the huge tree: the :u-u- health of noon was still felt. Mom or these trees, whose M heavy with lollage. extend-u V fl Ilia distance, two young men had ' “I Wolves on the ground, appa- “I! la- a short rest. ”3 MW” Ham 0! the Union any, one bani fa' lieutenant and the mi surgeon The latter who had figure somewhat below the .IeIzht. expressive features and heir, lay in a comfortable am- - the turf. llgtenlng calmly to him-ion. who had fluted up and -i ’joehg hurriedly to and fro. The f 19011:. thick, lair hair and blue - unmistakably revealed German m: but I cloud shadowed the «v. “If youthful lace. and the voice 5. W with passionate emotion. if, :- ;,. 3.5!... 1-- g vacâ€"on u .18.! 3!. «3| Saul-E- lva! ilâ€" l i I ' .Ei‘fl!!! .2523: r 1.3 I. .- In! w do I can for that! Cert-Int! IIIhvulluym A brink ride * Mu no than 1- two hours. lid 1- nun baton want. I'll nature 8 u art-Ill” . ‘Afl a: I W through you: winngumaauaaa : 3" “Iy Mr William. you are on the "d 1|qu I VH7 (MIND thing." “Id “mu, without «min: In: con- and, to damp n; a. mm m be m position. "1 MM” you. In a ‘1 um ‘0. coat what u may! Since I in. that Harrison and NI daughter in. on the plantation. I have had no 3.. by what you plane, John, I am is WORD 01-" HONOR. E ms. nu. I; noun Bolnor‘l sou ATaleallchIuemdtbeGmy. "Em colonel? qua-ton. Wi- Rolnd an: m am, my found noun! clean than. The mullet hm- Izmamameodhmwlthn an in: kindly has. stood mg a not) of his “manta. Imam]! and“ ion-thing with then. .“IumanomJoeM-S" mm Amt-gunman! Wumnnoflupltond “unnumbltmmmm nonhuman mmhmth autumn-Mum Idle-No «and the m I.” mm...” mm ”mm mm (”mambo-Ida. Mar IWMHan "They in 4. III pol-b." an In- wefl, 61711. ‘1 luck to ltâ€"tlh whit mmpuuuoihu-aluunh cum ht I do"! hm: myself In no Ian-tin“ no mud-um you. You'll In. your (in m an“? “You would luv. pruned tron-on? John. don't nuke your-on tom than you an. Bun you would Mn been luau-bl. of It." “Who all: 0! M! You ml! "With the most reckless bluntneu to the millionaire and future fatherâ€"In- law. The Harrison: rally are not so very much to blame. You would be In extremely unable-om Ion-anIW. I should hue confldmd the must a little. Where a bride 1nd I tartan. In ll. Intoâ€"4‘ "Yeaâ€"shameful ones! 1 was to deny my conviction. desert and betray the cause I serve and fight in the ranks of the enemy sum! our army. I reject~ ed the dishonorable demand as It de~ served." “Well, you can. hardly blame him! He, 1 secessionist and slaveâ€"baron, and you with your humanistic idea! You harmonize like fire and water. and you ware IIWIVI I thorn in the flesh of his nephew. the charming Edward. You stole from under his very eyes the wife on whom he had set his hem. He'll never forgive you. Conditions were imposed at the outbreak of the war?" John Maxie]: shrugged m. shoul- ders. Wild rlde Into the enemy's country? You don't even know whether Mm Harri-on with“ to nee you-whether aha did not agree when her lather dis- ‘mlued you so uneeremonlously." “No. no!” William lmpetuoualy re- torted. “Florence has been decelvedâ€" (orced; she has not received any of my letter; as l have not had a alnzle llne from her. Her father was always up posed to our engagement; we talrly extorted his consent. He gave it re- luctantly, and promptly avallod hlmm sell of the excuse arm-tied by the war to recall his promlae." '"l ' Ill! attuned of him" an drive 'm‘ ‘ him todo mommy that ”my. the mm“! «pom; n is within the mutant! m- ” mural-n mommmum will !- W! mu both plants “a mo. Sno- [V‘5'M mmmlymamihomkn. W", Thoma“ who II really In “In.” M will not M" to b. “M m"?! unnamed. inanimate! 909m 1' mm. m Mum at am ‘ .. ’m.lldh'flltl'lnlld.m vhmntnnyym-ahm for on aim they have fiche! on for the-Iowa. Bald. II unlinked and urem- Inca-try. Idle-e- wm mtg ny an n tam"; “mum: vorkwmhndnymmm mu]. “ballad-plum» mutmmmmtommm down n cold blood. and m in to. Inca min or, remaking. live up mutation. that Runway ulna! Micaeâ€" ind the m; ”WMWMM Ink-nu ' wum P. pump the louder 0! th- uuml annular!“ outm- m. km a the Unwed Pram. at the Inn-M 0! Phillip’ telegram "hum! Thtllltroll out MARIN-“ammun- damage-yawn?" "I no. It.” ”Aummmwplim? It won't“ Inna mutt." -1¢éot.m”nmma.- mflhumkmmmlhu,” I'I’II‘ Willi... Wuhan-articudulyn- quad It: in this I: n ma slur. MIM'flI-MGOd-Im ”Minimum-nun. No. mnmtmu." [on tho ml?" \ ‘10.“!an llntoldtovllu fnhun- who live on I plum all] glow-nonunion. [Mum land that I III II um: IIMIItO neighborhood." ‘l'h mm m not dual-r. an no «my mud. n: Ira-emu In the you. IIII'I his nut-cud m cohor- annual. and to Inquire-1: "What In m I... or a. plum you “I. to mu?“ wmn- Maud a none-I. Ila daily mend: “Well, mun-n: Round, have you muting lam! to Ink?” an the colon]. who they rm slow. ,“lnmlyvllhodtomut-Im luv. 0! nuance.” 143le 0:0 you; Inn. with 1mm: calm “M 'mudmumlnmb He left the room. Doctor Maxwell did not spoil his friend by pretty speeches; tint was evident. He took leave oi the young ofllcer who might "perhaps be shot on the way" u care- leuly u it there was nothing in prou- ‘pect save an ordinm ride. Williun scarcely heeded it; his mind 'fl iilled with other thoughts. and he willed him-oil oi the um mm in the con- versation to aura-ch the colonel and must o brie! printb Intervlow. Barney opened the door a! a mail room “joining. and tho two In on- “Hardly. Men who. like you, are forever butting their hmas walnut 1 wall. generally have uncommonly good tortune. Where the rest or as crack our skulls. they push the stone apart. Farewell. Will!" “Thanks for the nd wlsll," lald William. angrlly. " than It will l-e fulfilled." WHEN MEN "'3. OUCCISQ. “And perhaps be shot on the way! Good luck to you!" "Certainly. Ad soon as I get my have I shall ride over." . "Do you still persist in your ro~ solve?" he asked, under his breath. "The best In my powet. At any rate, there is no time to lose. I will go at once." At last Maxwell took his leave; but. in the act of going, approached his friend. who was standing silently at the window. “MIMVNmu-nmwulo The colonel nodded assent, and tho other omcers now Joined In the con- versation. The subject was discussed In all Its bearings. If these cases were really the first in an Impending epi- demic. the matter was very serious. “Of course. It you wish," ma Bur- ney, fluently. “Only send me sumo good news." “In three hours. it nacemry. But I Ind intended to ask leave 0! absence until evening on account. or another mutter. which I should like to attend to at the same time." “Cam. I an especially anxiou- b luv. i'cllublo inlotmniion concom- Iu the nature of the disease, The outbreak at on epidemic would be ex- tremely inconvenient Just now. When do you expect to be back?" i mama's. (To In coon-nod.) WWIwGROVI‘BBILQBjI‘n Ahead-M ltwnelelectfleeer.ende-n wee elm“ between two women. The naventhecer.udnhemd out on cam“: llld from the out toward the floor and I’DIII Na 1. She count it. rushed to the don. led the cur stopped end told the conductor to cell the men Incl. The ma, how- ever-declined to take whet wu not his. end on the good Semarfun, lento; the "wetter-shed" In the mdnctor'e lends. regained her eeet. leentlme worn: No. 2, who ind teen end hard the whole performenee. suddenly «me out of her truce ind «chimed "Wk” h my umbrella?" You on meme Rh reezottheule; butnwumm to see It ell. --lm'ord Jam-eel. coma and and brain. at m, «and to “dual" the mm an m cold. m ”to Me? mom tro- culhmm during m VIII. mt», manna {murmurs-d Wing. and thou-Ind- a. at nine.- nry cannula. with its «my tenhoneu. pretty [nt- Oene, Dottie. cheemi people. chinn h n (em-t into Avenue. There an t'n chapâ€"the rich and the poorâ€"anon in mm with the norm, at the very nor. than. in comfortable ctr- enlntnneee, the furl-en. W ‘nnd other- ot like position. mint he ‘ counted nn rich. The one thoughtâ€"the (nil, mate with he" the population ute to net-urn food ennnsh to nit-y the this! oi hunger. in nuns-er they no but hell clad. end. in the north. in winter. their wedded clothing [1-5 ply prevents the. inn: freezing w denth. They went no nnderclothln‘. not the wallet! ”menu. worn to! yenre. left when not in nee at the pnwnhroher‘e. ere bitch end ntlfl with Iith end infested with vermin. The house-attire lo'ercIn-eenremteh. ea in the extreme, the floor at eerth or hricl. the has or brick non ha. and n ten poor men-tie helng the In- at their pone-tone. While they nhn' greet ehill In my linen at pnrniy deoorntire work the Chinene are net thehentnrtinnnin “ovum.“- In": nn enmnten. and the noon m windows are eeMon fitted to excrete the pinch: wince. Adieu to thin they Intel] nhn‘ n dour. had the M cu.“ W Th. thm chm chum-1m:- at the China-o «mm which “I 1- m the MI) arrived "alto! m dun. ate-ch and don. vrml u A.- oflcu Ito- Mug. Thm h. ho. lonlndncolulc.ndthom nun that In dig-Mod by a. ml. at mm: In nil. loop in Mach «II. Inch 0! which I- nlmm m Alon; tho nae-damn: um cl which than an that. In con am... Thu. um :- men In. whkh the m h dipped In the hl‘hwm millet When It am. the purch- m In mad. I“. In halluc- lo (hm a. mum Wot h mum lilo m no IMIM Una-Dun M0.- on dam to do .hyuu'u: 'nm. Clot-cu tmwuthoumdtmmw cm Washington and Bun." dare you rend my letter our my would"? Bun. u Clemens mn- unn. “an; to the quick. draw Mll- ult up an mud with All the ham- nr 0! his nature: When your auto- ty tum such an Inquiry to no In the mm you Inn. the only my l finds 15qu One. cleared Ills on. all of Holden "l was particularly interested." said an old Washington 'lawyer. the other day, speaking ot the Manhattan well crime. "in the paragraph that describ- ed Aaron Burr’s dramatic act in hold- in; a pair at lighted candles in the (ace 0! a spectator in the courtroom and shouting. 'Gentlemen, here is the real murderer.’ ! do not question this, but I remember that Jere Clemens. once a famous United States senator irom Alabama. told 01' a trial in which Burr appeared for the defense 0! a man charged with murder. My recol- lection is that the trial was in the southwest. When Burr addressed the Jury it was night. The guilty man who in the room. He had been the principal witness for the prosecution. ‘ but Burr had learned that this witness wan the assassin. and in closing his address tor his client he picked up two lighted candles from the table and holding them in the face 0! the wit- ness reterred to, he exclaimed: 'Gen- tlemen or the jury. there is nature's verdict. Now write youra.‘ At that moment the witness iled tron: the room. After Clemens told this story he wrote an historical novel called "the Rivals; or. The Times of Hamil- ton and Burr.‘ In that book he wove the incident into one of the chapters. 3 The book is out at print and has been (or many years. But it had a great sale. particularly in the south, betore the civil war, for Clemens was a iypiâ€" v cal southern orator, and a man at wonderful personal magnetism. The object oi‘the novel was to make Burr s hero, and to besnxirch Hamilton's character. in one chapter where Burr was high in the esteem at Washington. the latter is represented as reading a letter from Hamilton in which Hsinii-. ton detailed some scnndalous' tossip shout Burr. Burr was standing behind Washington during the reading 0! the letter. Washington incensed at the contents 0! the letter. turned quickly and saw Burr. to when: he said: ‘How BURR FOUND THE AOBABSIN. 'lL‘l‘HV FIRING. Wfim ~ AAMMK Mal-om M ole-m PAM“ ' I8 mm: magma.” vase m summon 390% mm um 3mm. 50 was” A” m M? "owns” or am": ul hove Myour Pervma both [or myself and my mother. Mn. Hannah J. Bennett. now In her urn year. and I find It an Invaluable "mm for cold, uurrh. lay lever and klndred diseases: also a good look: [or feeble and old people. or those run down and with nerve: unum." Yours truly. ‘ Bclva A. Lock-root. (‘uurrll my nmk any ormtu o! the Indy. Women are especially liable to euurrh o! the pvlvlo organ. There no mm luuulrvd elm at Writ o! the Ivlc man to one of catarrh of Ilw Dun-ml. blunt people think. bet-gum llu-y to an all. rh of tho held. they hou- novnurrh a: l". 1-1-5“..an lulu-kc. and I: the raw ul uuuw cane- o? Helmet. and «lath. "filo-m: all llamy"ueu Im lo women only. by The l'u-nuu Medicine Hz. t'ulnlnlllu. 0M0. IOTIBE S"..".:'..."°"“s..! no. 810 to ”0 per an. Address. um .O 99%,; u imam ' Aginén. “WYSVOLLI. DO. Mrs. lk-lru L-wktvood. the eminent barrister. of Wilmington. D. C.. In the only woman who hm: ever been a mmlhlnu- for the l'residmwy o! the L'nfled Hun-1L Slu- is tlw best ,kunwu woman in Arm-rim. As the plum-er of her at: in [Inc 10qu [mum-dun alum-m. gathered (ann- and fortune. 1n :3 letter to The l'crnnn Mullviue Company. she say»: Regard Peruna as_~ Their Shield Against Catarrh, Coughs, Colds. Grip and Catarrhal Diseam. WflMEN [IF THE UNITE" STITES MRS. BELVA A. LOCKWOOD. LATE CANDIDATE FOR THE PRESIDEIICY. m . fi‘fi’fi 1mm 1mm cal‘ mun-I. Donal-I m: "A. Jun. 3'9:

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