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Downers Grove Reporter, 26 May 1904, p. 7

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‘0 languish, do he commie.” “I imam. “and no give up um ' dull-gamut. 00.0mm "nu, me dear boy. mm' 0' 1mm" Olnt things. I ml! must be Unin' In. I've can-In lmpnrthnt mn- hflnt nroouhflnl botanic“ m m- lmln'â€"--" ago, but which is (onyln‘ as hard tnd hf. on your nose up. fer It's Batty has been thinkin' ye've Destiny Inside your skin. listen On Duty the Fooi. QM mrch m sovl. I'll tell ya this: I've the feefln' that I'll be hmh' of ye, II nil the mrrchel o' the tun-M. Don't disappoint mo, Red. for the cold Inn has belavod In yeâ€" noro than ye’ve horned In 1mm. As an the mflâ€"MhLâ€"m marry her one 03!. IV ye've nothln' more Impor- W on yer human. “M's naught In llfe but what we?! ready to ate for manta-2" and Battenleth. '1‘" in": to table at other lube! In the m for ye. Tnke wmt yo me. If ye“ have It. An’ hmken; there's more to Ned rennin [Ill bein' a land neat and a petty hwyer. It‘s not for ye yen!!! to an nu’ ma, heme? to W your Illa dlull‘ h I musty desk: Ye‘ro to grow. man: ye‘re to grow! on your nose up. Ned. or you'll be Inwmln' elasdfyin' yea"! wlth the great slave elm which we lift behind not long mum 1|an In spite of Muse". "Bnllertlelgl‘n Tut-Hen 1nd Ham] 0! scram." he man-wed. "Ml right. on an. I thank you Just the same. ‘l me "I live. at the wont. And there's l bu In life woes what we cut for mites, ya- how.‘ this": to homo". nn’ you don‘t hour it. Yet all the “-0 Inc’- womlerln' fit” you don‘t!' 8pm mu I an.” ma Baum- lolsI. 'n' I! n1! luck 00 (Ill 79'": no we like to 'II. vam eta-co foflyh' too cm In I "up!“ u'lu! a mu. mm n' .3... ht do": uncover mm (mm. It ya alum. do no 51 mates, an not feelll' o' the way. But "I to in. It yo "o mm! me over. she'll be wln' out nklr- mum to see whore ye no u' that n In doln'. Now. go love Ike "ml. ”an. n’ no do I. an' no (loos Ivory III that In" aw her. for she'n the can III at! help marl-1 Rut, mind .e. have I'm]. '00 'wty.’ she an to ‘ Milli. but name In a while I‘ll be mlu' around here to m the bent Isn't country on the who. III' to meet Ida the belt mm I lvver knew. I'll not all why I belave n. for um I an not do. but IIIIII'O I do below u. m- h the land for you. Don’t' be rent. 1' less. but abide, un’ take ye root here. For any. It’s no odds. He's seen the would." m. ”mum-ymnu-y shah-u (or u: '0..- h the Bauer-lam“ law not gnu In tun. M's no nub or much can “can un- um sumo.“ and In. “10¢ no'l young: the nut have hoe- vcry mu. wuh all respect. m- an mum 0' ch: nee 0' Icon to yield to (he llvln’. bmlhln' an Above Ibo ind u' Muted." “You: all! Franklin sadly. “that II it. M l- wlnl. my own answer ha been. She ceu- me am than was one. ”other, who no longer Hmâ€" Wt no one oneâ€"â€"-" Funklln shook his head muteiy. but Batten-sleigh showed only impatience with him. “Go on with your plans. man.” laid he, “an’ my no attintion to the writ Make may the house and mm the bridal garments. Talk .with her anon-hie. nu' thin try un~ moon-hie, and if she'll folly ye thin, to the Ind oi’ the earth, lll' love ye like a lamb. It’s Batty has studied the an. Now Vince there In A garlâ€" but no: I'll not yet thrust Inc-ll! to spake d that. God rllt her uy iver- Butmlolgh'l Words caused Frank- lln'a has to grow still more grave. and his friend saw Ind suspected the real cause. “Tut. tut! me boy." he said. “I well know how your wishes No. It‘s a noble gyurl ye‘ve chosen, as a nuble mun should do. She may change her though! tomorrow. It's change In the van thing shure about a woman." CHAPTER XXIVâ€"comm “Nell," add the tall Irishman, fllllll’ an ”In; I. kind upon his shoulder. “don’t ya belnvo I‘ll be Invln' ye. I’ve men the won-Id, an' I must loo it .1 km“ and Fri-tun. ”The Mr youl' 0! such mull. of not mould. haw come mac architects. great cum. great writers. mundane. minim. In- deed out no of main beings who mm! by a. bend and shoulder: than fiber-alumna. “0“th udmhuo‘nhnnnmlm- aunt. In hurl-8n Ind III at”)! he could not say In himself 'hlt or how In: to be the form. whether men- tal or III-term. of the thing created. the [Mug typified. the thing which he" would teach. ward the put. and lrreslstlbly con- vinced that In that put. us In the swiftly mun-hing present there night be some lesson. not Imblc and not an- comtortlng. Hamlet! that he could not rest In the way that he had chosen. dlstncted at thus Intangible desires. he doubted at time: Ms pertect unity: for though It seemed there was mum him the Impulse to teach and to create. but he felt it more mutt". nd he longed for “or material than the sunny airle o! nn‘l my strife: with man. made poulble under those artifi- cial kn which muted Ina-‘0 com- prmho with figure. Longing for the ntinfyieg, forth noble things. In ihund himself irresiflibly being to- mommy. and with In insistence somewhat borribie, there came to Pruiiln‘s mind a feeling tint this turner which he a. helm bin '00" not always nerve in satisfy his. Losing no touch of tho dancer-tic laymy in his fellow-men. lie lone the less clen- ly at himself in certain ways he- eomlng inexonhiy mted from his Aver-go, fellow-Inna. The executive instinct was soil! A: shuns within him, omtum- mu m», "on Mu nu, ma plus I- Ibo W um van mun-t no I“ I. m for mama. I‘m w no.- 0“. mil hm Icon mm!" Melon; 7H m an Id- nn! hut"- lh dun- wltl m long mo at the Inn content; and "or In his dream Item an. the mu beaming o! I In“ um I." “ml "null-x M- um: Ibo m of the Ilflflllk'll. I). face 0! In" lilo: ya out I. the shadow: of flat: men. vim in! an! III I!" totem: 1 M nary Elk-1|. who I“ wanna Iver Me on . mlflo ruck. with um: Io Insults! and none to til-ens the flower- lng of her and. So much for the inn-morbid (rump at film! due for the most pan to the tale: of a body made nick by an Ir- regular and Irrational me. This much. too. Prank": could h‘ve maintained a! Me on phlknophy. Yet um 'u not I". not was the foul so mm to be «phi-ed away. the In: councils of the continuity. "o In“ ION and more money. due at that “no one at him with. and Because 0! Nu level conno- III-6, which In the lulu Ingredient II the “emulation. be I": may Into And now there still lured on the swift, snne empire 0! the West. The rapid chnnges, the ntrivingn. the ac- eornplishments. the pretensions end the failures of the new town blended in the product or human progress. Each man ieil into his place In the community as though appointed there- to. and the eyes of all were set for- ward. 'i‘o Franklin the days And months and years went by unpunctu- ated. his life settling gradually into the routine oi an unhappy calm. He neglected too much the social side or lite, snd rather held to his old friends thnn husied himself with the sesrch‘ tor new. Batter-sleigh was gooey swiftly snd mysteriously gone, though with the promise to return and with the reiteration oi his advice sud his well wishes. Curly wu poneâ€"gone up the Trail into n inr sod mysteriou- conntry. though he. too. promised to remember Eilisvilie, end hsd given hostage for his promise. lil- lrlondt of the lislivay House were gone. for though he hesrd 0! them and knew them to he pro-mm; he teit hinr self, by reason of Mary Ellen'- deci- sion. in mulety pnctlully with- Onwn item their W oequeln-I thrice. Btttouloidl'a land win on the door knob. “The oonuto '0' you!” he um. 'Thrue, ye'ro I flue boy. Ned. u’ I know 01' no mvemsnun more en- termnlu' um: yer own. but I we tint It I didn't set dhruuk like u sinne- Inn this Ivenln'. I'd be vlohthr no Juty to no own conscience. n well u setun' at naulht the tundmonl o' the Elle lmh. An' no. It 101! Just exclue me. I'll say good-bye un, “y. tomor- unun for m Inn begun hue that ”ocular ll ConmotImlc. nil-tn: no victor men the city Ila-hon Q m lunar mm of than M I. (I. nun-pr, m any i” b “- 'erfeetly Tm “no any: he is in human for him- self new manufacturing automating.“ "Yes." “And he emu: not one of M. In chine: has ever been him to man down on the mad." thp road. As they drnwed out than. the my. we hammer! ourselves In their Nam 10 the sledge (noes. Ind It '18 thus we were not convened to leave certain parts of our land.” "It us vlthble In the extreme to flee their mater-Inga, n ma devoted!) helped us alongâ€"many 0! them up tn the very minute they Md to be take. from (he harms: and abandoned dong We learn the following ahont thh nniml no. the writings o! W Schwatlta. who made a wonderful trip on a «ledge from Hudson Bay to the Arctic Ocean. The nleclxen were drawn by the dogs. and he started out. with sixty of them. returning with only nineteen. all the rent dying of «arro- tion on mute. Says Schwathn: “They were. thrnngh all this tern hle tlrne. ported rmpecters at their hnnnn allies. and the little children nsal in so strong then! and plny ‘ with them by neltlng them with toy whian; yet the same dogs were ntarw inn. nnd should one of then die, hin col-rules would eat hlm. I notice this particularly. as some nenaatlonal writ, m have tried to nuke their render: believe that the Eahimo dogs are ll» able to hecome dangerous renown. even to n powerfully hnilt man. when simply hungry. and to he «one thna wild beasts when rnvenonn. Any on. nlnnsht of Eskimo dogs In unknown among the natives where I traveled. "Tut'- right; In In“ sold In "um I)... The mum-m of the dog In 'd Ilo'l. mt not Infect-ta! a I! thank! to. Pub-p! Ila-t (3|th d n" the and" II the min dog. mm. Man In I. an In. It mink-d. Int-luv. than I". up In W Ill. mutual.“ mm In! Alamo no (on o! Ibo hunt such "56m. as though am Thu: Now a In but m m mum: to I.- «am war "on m. '50 an“ im- 3 "My lam. anionic MI. (mi-och; Ian" Ion. fun a I). am an Mo n» mien M m Ins. I“ than! wild. cm [Glad I. tn I. and don Mainly. In nu m tucked. and we." land. all to.” plant. II a (W hot. new In count um an new land. m'flduflofllw. him-om ly and. no «In. In 32.0.. no an an], .m. Ibo Illlfl at It. also!» at tho (on me dlmtly upright: I“ trauma. to the. blot. Unl- aptm mu m and than (u out on: no prunes. Ill Ill-nun, mum)“. callous. t. "No. Then In a mu m. I "In, A pun-o um I" “up. The nly In the uni cloud“. but .4 In: It could no! when! no mum u hon um “I luv. no out vh- mcu MM at u and Inland In (30 Man!" a! the wire: "my om. Ill run-out mum pin “and no. INF-l. Co (In mmc «so-nay. Ono not-Ins the Inn m with I "In hound Into I doodle” Sell. The up In and. dead absolutely was! and madame-I. 'nso I'm-I alonc a. runny alone In: loudly. u m In wand-r- unning unloaded nu without mat am. Yet. the M “alums-hon":- ‘um I- 7m Great Gold. The land in trusting and deteneo lens under o cynical sky. which won urithreatening hut mocking. butting : stretch of country thirty miles on either aide or the railway. and extend« ing as (or to the out 1nd west niong its line, there were muttered hundred. of homes, though oitea these were separated one from the other by many miles of open prairie. Most of them contained (amines. Men had brought hither their wives and chlidren~littlo children, sometimes babes. tender, neediui of warmth and care. For these stood guardian the gaunt coal chutes or the town. with tho demands 0! A population of twenty-live hundred, to say nothing 0! the settlers round about. a. hundred can (or a thousand families, scattered. dwelling out along breaks and canteen, and on worn hill- sides. and nt the ends of long, i'aint. wondering trails, which the first whirl ‘ of snow would softly and cruelly wipe away. Yet there was no now. There hid been none the winter hofom. Tho trappcra nnd akin-hunters said that the winter In: rarely severe. “to nth road man had ranged went on the win- ter, throat: aimed Ind cont- Iett at l the wagon. it we: a mild count". I gantin, tender muniry. in this laugh- ing sky who could nee any cynicism? To Franklin. dreaming I. he woke or slept. there uometlmc- waved I hand. there sometime- sounded I Voice, .- thut which of old summoned the mphet In the watches of .tho night. Neither In his waking nor his flowing hour- oould he can this “Mt Into naturalization, however much ht longed to wrestle with It finally. It temnlned only to haunt him “gully. to join with the shade 0! III" Ella the Cruel to set misery on u llto which he hm! thought happily assured. «Italy at on. so am of one (In: «vi mated to his Inner salt It may I). more accident which Ihlll determine whether I: I: to be gm: mm or W Minn um In to be born again. (1'0 he mun-d.) CHAPTER XXV. pomnnsAenovn nnlionm arm Revolver on cam. Ind m 7m “Mall-‘0 Plume... Clty Treasurer Bruno mom of Can. John Rodent of Ammo] 'n no mm. to“ d dd mm l... publlahed 3,1. “mm m“. amnced at a Pam hot-I. Ho luv u but naval-fall not. w 3 meat. showing the lunch! mam” mm? on the chief of polio. nu «porno-unto! '3. w u an at, for an “an n..- ”a." then cubed than“ n window. that Could III Apt-"21. mtotnlreodvu'mu‘, a couple 0! effluen- amz nu clu- mull-I mun-c » nun' exmdhnreo. “annex. Ind h!- um a mu Ctr-uh. my w lay an: I cmi. -â€"-â€"-â€" Charles Peacock of Ewing. 110.. V“ CM“ Fracture. Ann. struck on the heel with I club by I 'lIy lIrtlI. the lyelfofl hunter boy with Iron he had I controversy 0! C. W. Ital-tin. refldlng out of Nun- It 01mm. He II In I very mm. mm. mined I metal-I of the m1 audition. Inn by hm" hm I 'Im glue nntl 'nn burned by the eollnpne at n fine In the holler. Dun! Cannon "ma blond». The coroner'- Jury It Cubondnle ha been unable to I: the blame tor the disaster In the Ben-In ulna other than that (be frightful loan of llfo '- from the M In the mine ante-hing are fw- the explodnn of only on. keg of powder. Adm $1.“ from an. In. mu m Sen-1n In: Glad n In“ unis-t the any of ”which! let damages lot Injuries mm by Ian- lng on n defective nm'nlk. The In nnked for In 81.000. rune-noun. BurtonA.Brncknnn.uonnlnynof the Gather manor work- .1 Quincy. (ell don t long “at d Hinkle Llama Ln '0 own-noun. Jacob Noun-an. at Chung) ha been mud-cum I clothing sale u Dixon. Ind the Harem-u“ malo- had caused Ms mt three dllernt times for {sum tn supply I at! llcense of 8:80. The three can! mmmecmumoln- peel. 1nd Judge Fur-ml hold out the onflmee wu "mun-thud. being elm legislation. and Net-all was 4W. Mt: urn-ht. Georgi. 00-h; no Inn! u final-lawman of Water, In. Calla wuhn. Men. I!» In count-ed 0! layer Tweed and Alder-n 1. 0.1120!“ all lantern! and In. Wt: m m. Ham Lot-n. 'Iu Peal Omn- rmt u with“; treasurer. “no“. ‘0“ w" W m In m lone-an. use! CI. wt". ”mm. kindling u Wunbo. in muckHIuohyIn-dlum “wool. vile! fluted (be ”can. It hwmv-mwlumm In. at no eye. Not- Mne- DOM“ I‘m thVI-golmkrllomm (m d Wu... mm emdfim TI. I. ran: mun-mom; «communa- um... Purl Mm. lutwoodudlmmt:m 1:81. at hand no. I. nu m- on ":4" (ho do. In. «In .m m mm mm W atom at wag-nu. Inn. Au. II. to A In mm «an atom mun Charles Phlnney, aged 98. died in Alton liter s two weekn'vlllneu. Mt. Phinney wu n resident of Alton neu- ly seventy yous sud. until the begin- ninx of his last Illness. vu sctively enmed in business. He continued to direct his wholesale moon bushels up to the Int. notwithstandlu his most s30. snd was said to have been the oldest scllvo buslnees nun In Im- nois. He nu one 01 the wenlthlest business an In Mien. m. Pnlnsoy Inn'e "end I. split and lil- My It , Hun-led in Poet. F Within two an" utter he arrived ‘ from lumen-polls. lnd.. to tote the w lition of operator in the Big but inâ€" tm‘heker in the Mitchell Ml, neu- Alton. flurry 000k. Ind 20. wt. struck by 3 Chicago fiAlton train. hiehend being Iplit and his body hurled 160 toot. Cook was walking along the mm road which creased the reilmul tracks It Mitchell, when the Wehuh end the Chic-Jo l: Alton m: tran- were racing toward the crouing. Cook wu watching the Wnbuh tnin and ”WW"! did not we the Chicago t Alton tutu. lie was dead when picked up. Cook's mother. whom he ind left at Indianapolis. was notified at his denth. The Big Four and Chi- cago Alton are [mulling s new in- 1 teriocklng system and block eignnl‘ plant at Mitchell, where the new short line of the Big Four intersects the Big Four and the Chicago a Alton double tracks. RAILROAD EIPLOYI ll KlLLfiD mums LONG AND USEFUL LIFE. Ann by mun ha: 1 wagon. [Onl- mm- !onarvfllo, M gnaw...“ muumuuamm Burma A. Broclnn. a mo of ' magnifier governor work. .1 WMUMI Quincy. tendon: n long listed At no Inn! m 4 fl mm. mm»: «mm lam Quincy eta-bu d more. Jul: l. _____._ emu-an m m mac-n. I com Fractum Ann. 1. Mar :34 c. a. mun-nu a .0" L.“ h DIM 0m... C. P. Honu- and 00mm loan" named to the/United ante- at Am ion on Nonh am «act. Munvhlehmtohuedulhc site for United sum government building. John 0. Ivan, In Issued plan for than twenty Mods 0! brick street ”taut. Whitman-6 d Vir- “mun-mm» m a gal-fol. W not «mu, my WK» Toy mu. mm cum Roll" and a buy and Woot- vm nun-x I ”can” u» volnr It magnum. (to taunt .u Wally them. no but let WIS II mu Kollot‘u that. mun no. 1 law by n may m.numulnmtmundbn um alum-um «and Inks. “or mu. ulnar. we. who III will M.“ lab". Imam Milo in nun-way. In. Eduard lune“. um. - and dim out 0! Ratatouille. III his“ Kl“- W. h" mm . volbtno'n all]. no. «man: no uuoa In a Ibo. by m... small. I and lint. m In. bartender ad a db- m: "use our Ill!" than. mull am his rovolnr All that “no Ilium, um" hlkfloo duo-h Ind-ally. l Ilsa and Wife in sum Rois-so Vio- um in Nick of TIMI. In. Ind Mrs. Otto Btephsny m cued an old onnsn from s perilous position on s cm: of tho Pius blun- nbovo Alton. They were out in I sill neu- Elsoh when their sticntion wss stirscuui by cries, snd. on inves- tipiinx they now the woman «slingh in; despsntely to n point of rock. The, hurled to her nuisance and Round it wss n houseboat Gwalior nslnod Turner. who hsd tried to usho her '1, down n narrow psih which ended shmpily. Her strength wag tux sbbiu when hot rescuers nude their ws: to her sod t3“ her to . P11“ 0‘ "m,- 3:. Torso:- sul she would ”'5 alien Is n short line. had not been very Indultrlou Ind seven! UIIOI had spent his week's wages without giving Anything to MI young vlte, and that ho Ind been our tinned by hl- brotbeMn-hw to uke better we of his funny. RESCUE WONAN FROM A BLUFF __ Avon-slug u:- wm. Pollen lull-tutu Role 0! Alton do- omed that Robert Voylu m Sutt- flod In :1le III. mull-lav. m Wilhelm; - ducking In n fish pond tor not. “ppm-tin; his wife. Voylon' Ill‘ tor. and for going fishing when I! should Inn boon It work. Wilhelm cam them-entotVofluonum nut chiral" malt mid bum. but u then was no «Mm that Vorlol dld more that throw Wilhelm Into the pond. the chm. m dil- mluad. Wilhelm Idmltud that ho‘ mum mum Win-Law In LAZY HUMAND GIT. DUCKINO News “mm-clown. for...“ m and I contact which it“ up: lilo 'fll candor lo M nummmyumm 5 .. In“ H. tin-mo. cog-tuba. 1!. company '3. “loll-mm Iced u an Independent m adaptor-«mm “selectio- “Mum u enummmwm 3:.“ ed apt-h, momm- ii. Int “mm-C Mm hr nan 001w.“ ulna mun-land wool-n! m. and for- "no moi-d the tint Want. I. no. In“ Iohvomnflucbmd'flb (7.1 [hack] II the I Col. lint D. Bran. M . Mmegt mum ol the I)“: A R, 410d 51 us homo ta m Zmluy, Ho Ind “10‘ In may your. curl-8 'M "3. “ mcucod century, but nu“ .J 3mm llllnele uses tae‘. ‘ watchman-mew olloete mm the Rom- eon eosl desaere' «Inflation. ladlelmts were returned he clsl mad M In mm. 2". In: the enamel“ mud m _ corporations ashamed their eases e statement or Me. alter welded“ jury II the crlllmlel court. Ill fined $500 each for violating the They then ”vealed. m 00 ords were Illled with men. * declslon declared there we” Ill vorslblo errors end "an: the tlous which bed pooled M and styled their omnlssuoa , Northern Illinois non oosl «sled eoclstlon was anI In trade and use s crlmlnal "I“ under tho statutes and can!” The Indictments rammed WV _ special grand sury charged (1‘ corporations sud oflclsll M a? “unlawfully. (rsuduleatly. M wrongfully and wlcllodly can.” u agree together to do all “I“ m ’ lnjurlouu to public We.” “‘ HARD now m: DEATH OF 0. A. I. IAN.

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