Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Apr 1895, p. 2

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. nnmmummnm {”dellmogt. “a" them-anew.” mthomnmtony m: 'm'nmmdamem- tuna-mm."de this am militia emu- mmcamwmum- Manama-acumen mwcmeunmmm mMmmrlnnnm mhutflmeo-IMG Manama-n. Chance: I. Devan! mm! {or M! eloquence. but only tan-l [Inna at Wm.“ ovum (an pubnahed) bmficomwmtlr.“ pewbammhhunafflnflbh. may 03th “W the mamamumuam mmmmummm-u: "there I! m I9 couch-the n General Booth he rep-M m a! the want! Mn Mm In the United Mg by paying m nevenl W mum since he reamed to m- “ One mm o! M! It“ '9‘“ hvemndedoddln melandofm ma church m that American ue a move R3810!!! m "n" “9 W. :31! that there In more chm m here than In Mad. What nt- Oenenl Boom mom than nay- ebe during his American tour the aunt-nee of twenty-five tho.- thlt greeted Bill at one at MI 3? {I h-Inyw nun Gnu a! new Yul hit-muthemn- ”(biennium-tuna!” immnnmmm‘lal “to. not.” natal-notiona- an: m QIQm. and he h mt mmmuvemmc umbnnmednyymmhfi will not of Ir. Gram or any MM mountaintop-mun!“ mmdbmlmem-M m. ltbmmhlflk-fl Waldo-Mp. hum-manna... 5115"?“ 'o-urwuoounuuoucmgl mmlalwroaolnwutu unnlemhubmnflom on! a Mina!» contribution. "a mmwnucublouull magmmmemmmmul It the “tau-tune velour-“om of ME- “My count for anylalu u m or pow!" hell-l '0'“ 0‘ "" New; when who voted to "nub Ila opal-nonnat- will m“? N ”0" II. to: mvlom' I. “m m More the hw vista “I rim upon a. toMcneI-n who vlol-u the natural- luuon Inn In tenor-nee. why not at mar tho tunable nae-ls who try to ‘0: than Wu “My ”mull-ed [or null-u puma-es? In making war on window and in!!! bond tickets the fluent-Ia! mammal m [o tinker and shun-h Inho- mplll um the lane and [bring post- en. The aunt-per advent-omen! is "no only Ruble one. vmlhmumdmmm Prince mau'ck’I tribute to the an! and third (Barman emperor. dl-unctly emphasised his silence u to the ascend. And yet. In imellecc and character. "Um-tr l-‘rlu" In. «any the greatest 0! them all. The Delaware legislature alto has n llfll (or the :uailon of bachelors. It vould serve that state beuer to nu a" who m In Ion; «natural cont/ems. Perm the chance to get a Iand‘n' um a! a Chinaman was too are“ I temptation to; am young mum of 1.9.9 to rein. The emperor himself wm admit thnt old Banal-ck has once more 1203an I le' man than yam “'Iluam.‘ The “pun" :- an agency In politics! skull-I u ibon! to be permanently .bnndaned. the trouble with Emperor Wulian'o Mod. II that theypre too tonic. ‘nowxnns GROVE. 'n, Wan-a a; WILLIAMS. 3mm grunt". ILLINOIS Judi”. . AM": preacher said am therein oflfllntllntmmnflnedtosu mmmunslnthemhs and In them then” ‘0" meaning” The faculty have decided to 981$th t m of bookkeeping In the Yale- 24w lehool. and have engaged 1n expat ac- countant u Mutt-actor. TM: In an an- tlrely new feature In law «had In- “motion. m ad I M. The music made by 1 Salvation Army band In a London strum us an! ap- preciated hr 1 gentleman who lived In nmnenrlry. Hemtanqnec‘. for the hand to It up. u m unneeded and the gentleman cut his "aunt. half an set. M the dropping of the curtain lhe would scarcely smile for n minute of two. But when lunch to turned to her. what 00 you think her In! wards were? Elmply were: "I am so enhflnx It An." And n: QM was a tender-hearted. sympathetic girl. who would have tuntrd um: honor In the presence of I. newly ruck punâ€"All Hie Tul- l hive a! a moving pin! at next «0 I young lady who" pocket Momma! “a at wart "ml! throughout 1...“ Mhlmmuemorwm In In aLy mm m with a. man My u: m of hot gun-Iona- nna mt“ I! month. For ob- vious man! the ohm at h" am than be ruled Joni-a. Ad- mm. the "(0th girl." 'M we" know: the ma- lmon I)! claim. In I mm 0! 'III uld one day: "Oh, I saw your friend Jones In many (Mn nflmoon.” ”You nus! have W new." am In: Irwin. “He I- dun vflh I an Ian. I never see one without the mm. I wonder who the «ram b?" ”na- mu [Mmâ€"AW“ .8- 2: S .12.»?! I: 2 cl... .1. 4' £25.31 it: 3.:- .1.‘ .i t: .0 E1. o... «an-.8 rutâ€"1..- I... .2331! .2... x. and... E‘Iiiitg $.50... .8 361.2 a! I: last 5 In... I 3:3, 98. «In. tall... 5 3.! - "Callâ€":5 old 21-} coat-c6 n m: 00 «an. m. nod-I much 0! Mn m or to... mums all an m ”Mum ma It. than in. had a ml. the GM drilled to flu mm: at Illu- Ind ml amt uunuumun- that In. Pun- MI W the not ”My. Baltimore women have ornnired for the purpose of discountenenoing plays a! In immoral tendency. "the moiety u 3 whole will not boycott any par- ticular play which may be considered Improper." said one of its organizers to an Evening Sun writer: “the mem- here simply promlre to weigh carefully in their own minds whether they hon- estly ought to attend the performance of any play which I: generally con- sidered Immoral. or whether they ouu‘ht to encourage had conduct among peo- ple on the stage by going to see stern whose general reputation in thqt of being immoral persona. Any other course, any vote against e particular play by the society would. if made puhv lie. very likely have a result directly op- posite to the purpose at the society by lending hundreds of peonle to see then play. The elevation of the morality of] the stage will also be aimed at more directly by I nodes for fortnightly meetings in the height or the theatrical season. At these gatherings papers on the dramaâ€"critical. historical and oth- erwiseâ€"will be read and discussed. and distinguished actors and acres-u, whose moral character: in not questioned. will he invited to meet the member: at the moiety and to preeent their views on the drama and name. The morality oi current phyl can Illa be talked over at inch meetings. Whether the society 1 will be restricted to Indian or whether it will nlno include men. in one o! the questions not yet decided. it would be a rather loooe emulation of large member-hip. became in object- will be better lcoompillhcd with large num- bu'l." The idle: of met: no Drunk-lion tufted with In. Christine [Add Franklin. the wife of Prof. rum“ "null!!! 01 the John- Hopkuu univer I11}. “(I t member 0! the Woman'- Utenry club and the Arundell club. It ant occurred to her alrinu a. dilcln- .tou o! “'l'rilby" It an afternoon tom From the morality 0! Do luurler‘e ‘iflmh lh “W0!” WIT-l A couuzn oaifii‘i’lfi. 0”. ma LI" OUT. ammo-Anon themsletbenttwotsbetbuunon the arm. Pinkie sun hold their popu- Isl-1:7, and bonfires no and: of clam tthmW-etomnm- salon for such use when flawed In piece but when they are «(bend Into the folds. fllfll And fullness of the em bodice It becomes merely a crush of blended com I: In the W be and out that W Imndl. "‘3 code! mm of the lot! that 10-day? ”cl-re not! !Mt Mm of In coming. and the beauty of then came Mh fold: In to «man; mu 9):! wanna Is blinded to m: poo-milky a! the «ma III-mt. TM. plum!" skin has a Main from bro-dun and gunned mm. the [In-era (mum mu «am-n folds. and the lack in three phi“ “tamed throughout. In the boom 3 deep cor- nice of gallant-c ls garnished with black much feather saloon which [um-den the noon“: and draw the from. From A "I“ am Al! the latest lflfll no made with the pun- ”(ending dim“: on! (m- the hell "no In a war tilt ls rapidly mating the m w in. outline the No “lion I. n mum. slut-M II with ”Conn out n “the Rm“. mmlnlwhquh nu. lithioviam-Iodsulmm m an... no "N“ b drawn mnMflQIulnhck-ndnm ultimo-«e and Inner mom!“ and with Gullah-uh mum“!!! hmmdpvmlwm w“) uh. I.‘ (and will morn- "(Winona-own mue- mmuuw "him mm,mmuluamldnlor a Court-n fun the lava-“e Dutch tmhtmthmlynm no. for u. m m («M-up an m on!!! th- not um. “In... fro. “on m". front no trace of tho bonnet shown. ex- cept It the tide. well behind the earl. where the swelling bunches of flown-s and ribbon make a quaint framing tor the face that in \oted univernlly becoming. Indeed. this little bonnet ought to be generally adopted. because iit in sumptibie or all pom at varia- tlonl. The vomut inclined to be lather short and n little lint on the head may mid to her "Dutch" an uprising tuft oi leathers. or n nott spray or nodding wild flowers; or she may wear it right over the top at her laud. well to the front, and u long or as short as the liken. bringing the bunches nt just the becom- ing point! on the suit-I. Then the may actually let the bonnet clasp the bend I0 (Ar down toward the nave oi the neck that its end- are turned forward to null theMeoliiw lie-d. Alba-been aid. this shape with it: modifications it I" inn so jut now. and that I: n Iti- untioa am always threaten: a tub- Ioni existence. bet-nun at the lmpend- ‘ In mtnn or commonneu. 80.01011“: the Dutch Ilium in ynaelnl-ently sty- I'l- m M low In “an fill-â€" I'l- rum Innâ€"Dunk or I‘ll- hingâ€"Wm- ll-n a... unpo- llWâ€"Wm nu. OURR‘N‘I‘ N073! OF ”0088 ’0' PAIR READERS. GLASS OF FASHION. in I. treat vlvvr. Imam! and lean!!- er. At lab”! has slipped right down .over the back at the head. and [tom the N 2:0me THE Dutch shape h” an: can. and the change. that have teen min In It {mm mm to time. luv. its showing. filmple Swedish Gobelin stitch is an excellent stitch for “unsung om Gnhe- Iln tapestries. Mommery wool: are used. and a very coarse. open-meshed canvas. This smch In done over fnur threads of the canvas .11 the height. flying one thread Ween In the width: that In. thing the mum that W- and by passing over one thread in the hefl'h t. Another rhamnt dcmmtlon of the dink order rum-Mm d circles of differem Mm cmhmdem! each In a diam-mm direction with "non ficsses or Moselles. according to the ground. Some may ht- darned hoflznmally. other: up and down. other: dlagnnml". say. In s‘nadx-s of green on a bluish-green ground; m- (matment give: a Wonderful play 0: mlor. Some of the designs in "who: which have roll-stitch as a (ammo, amp al- mmnt any of the Irish-win: crochet de- signs. ran be made up into very 019nm arr.“ "to when done In crmm or per: linen thread. Cuff. collar and West are Included In a set. A cannatlnn a! t‘ronsnnoh and Itallan snitch I! exceedingly pretty fnr bot-dump. as "I“ latter Mitch enahlon one to express delicate canvmzlonal curves watch n-lleve :he pun-ls angular and null eat-ct: (.1 cross-stitch usml A handsome cnver for a sofa cushion an In mam- nr any n! the !m 't shnv‘es seen In Agra linen. The den ecnrauon of the to"?! may he nppiied ram-y disks or when!» cmcheted In (-cru am! old- red flax threads. each when! in a flush lm' I’m 10.!» Roll-«Itch. one of me newer smoky crank-red in "whet wart. gives very rich and decorative enema. Ind «nah-l be Wally handsome appfled to laces I'm-kn] In black silk for ornamenung drama. manna-s. etc. ‘lt in me meson cmncteflflk‘! in mud II. In that "an. cur-c. (crime- I" Mn. nut-nun), I worn at the mu: may he Mod for. but no! (or I walk. Ital-um more are all m. wool and canon mama. an: and I'm! aroma. um] "emu” o! I" the diluent mtrrhk and In all their mMnallom Chlmm m” In mum surface. and I: love), and nut: am It found with "awn rldgn Ind In new and not so runny; vim»; n emu-ridged and horn”, unheczm. m In "Mug. too. When me craze com to crown mckimmhes and ridged over-anon It will have reached land. Wm nun mind. No In page!” can love {or popular"? “kn Blink I. m «on It. mm." M O. mm“ In '0":va um: Q nrlp at In" or Ian-nun n In I» new nuts. The Mum h M In and Med with me moon-t. Ahmc m. n a cum ”and driver, 0! “In". The mm and m If! “to W cm- Imr- "MI. hog-Mkfluotmflulh- V Incl. m Innâ€"o. The over-km scare “hut gone up in smoke" and («unions haw gone :0 tar to the other extant-n that it takes cour- 180 to put any trimming on n. skirt. 80m daring designers. however, have ventured to lay the new summer goods in plaita and put on a trimming that looks as much like an overaklrt no it in ponible to make a flat trimming appear. It ll not likely that thin attempt will gmeet with success. except in the rare 0! wt? tine. sort materials. The" are always at their best when laid in told: nu! draped. But since the flaring skirt 0! the present mode preclude. any at‘ tempt at a clinging .1er o! drapery. the only reroute left is to plalt the ma- terlll. Thin is better than the plain gored akin for filmy materiaia. because the numeroul seam necessary to the latter style look wry unsightly in thin stun. lihe mull and limit: and dotted Swirl. The new sumtner material. an: "rived and Mured and the pattern. do i not lend lhemlelvu comenlemiy to (cm and many Drama. Lace over- ; tire-sec are being sold considerably to ; hear-pod over plain murals. but then - luv [net everywhere. and thin II no in- . citation or the introduclimz 0: over»! Emuumahumu hym- vocorlou-usueumtln m, plaid. 11:th ”chronic m ‘ Fancy mum a! la- m ”tum show nu ma Maw-h: uwu etâ€" her rich: :- am“. Thu yum-n I: an:- var-ally Wat. Tu {mums o! the 1211501 o! 6-. tron: collu- to the loot o! the We. aim undernea- and height or client. which can it necessary be counteracted by th: tunnus o: the blouse. It is tan (union to have the top or the bloula Mm“ quit. flat. and mu brings Into use perpvndlcular strip- lnx or ribbon and manual. A piece of lash ribbon am! as a Mann!- and edged Wm: bending mu! magma :a quite the xhluz.-Floreno. in human. A tum-nun, Moi-n Girl. Hvre in a little itsqulmo girl who live! at Point Ran-"we. Alaska. one of the V nnrihmnst turns, in the “"1"“. Hashim being taught how to I’E‘Rd and write, mathematics. tw-wraphy. singing, otc.. the children n! P's-int ital-rows me in- strttctod in the art at making. There in flute run-lung dnne In Alaska. where furl (or fire is $t‘3i‘i’1‘. and where the at- ‘ morph-re in so clear. crisp and par». , that manta and fish are preserved and pr: pa n-«i fur (and. The mirrtunarien are teaching the children at frigid Alaska the art of «mixing and housekeeping. and no [-rvvldins thr-m with lx-tter 'homes and muro mmfnrts than they hive hitherto knnwn. Alaska. as all nur children know. was nurvhnsed by the l‘nited States from Russia shortly ' after the civil war. it is an immense country separated from Siberia. the , land into which the great Wallt‘ our sends prisoners who plot against his .life at the government. by Behring strait. Alaska in almost :1 barren country. the cold preventing vegetation : in any profusion. The people are ah- ‘ Jectty poor. but they heve few wants. and the ctruxgie for money has not yet found place among the natives. Uncle ‘ Earn. in order to tmprove the condition of his Eequimo wards a limiting the " country with Mndeer. which nerve as beasts of burden and supplies them with milk. The to. native! of Altai. that hn've teen hmn‘ht to the United states mon tint! of our eivtiilltiou And Futon back to their hem "tot-Col: up and an": 'In (MM. till-nu In} 1'» In" mold are «.1 Ian. am! "an hm and) mmwuuuu. b0 u «I luau“. Inn-l cal-M 0-. It“ curry Inn 01 [0... m tho" (I! ‘ mom I” mien-mu mu-mmr- fun“ a The lo-Hor was mmd mound. and "M fads-rs up" by no mans yams"! In an that tho ckrk had ammnmny made no mistake. \‘ery mum at that "my tav- IMMI M I» an insult. up mzm mm a vote at rmsnm upon tho Newman. and «mu- to him dvmmimx an ainflnxy. H»: mm Minn (ht-m in n"- s-un. «hon It ""1de nut that who" "u- imlg‘s had read Indian dovus he had wnuen Individuals-which. 0' cum-PP. ado an alt-logy unmmary: but the (Mt-rpm! (melt-Man was mlmunishml to Imy-rnvo Ma handwrmng If he wishes w ku p nut n! :r:-nh!e. One at me mm! Inn-mam amm- In toys at um 10 ham In 4.. h |n rm» [Jul-l]. m Ihnl than than M» "I ma! what any am» no V" II m MM :- to II”! air-aw. flow-In! unwin- Mmka n! "n vmhatrnmnl whiz-h hm follu'ed on! Inning In wrin- mm; In mu. m» u! Ibo” III a! a flaw- r-mun cinnam- I‘M truly [-4 Mm. um lain n net wt mmHo Wan- of the bud nanny at Mt Mmlwmnm II I” m man . minty as» IMI «up down Ind m m «mm a Mm In "re pml min 0! Slam- rI-Ieun mum mm ”Mn-t at pm! In- !“ II "in! "Int. "hon Ill!- kl!" can min-d (he can" Milan! "0e dark to road It. Incl tn aunt um. um": ll «mu amt“! In I! that wank In will": “I nqdmn you: M n maMnm-g M as Indian dn'lln." “Mal!" (My CM. "Rut! "ml ov-r'an-In. "aw dues M ndtlrrm I17" V "304“” manhunt“. I n lmllnn dam.“ wormed the o rt. “Th-rm what 1!» sun." In. at Mmtcnuuu III: win mud h" "(and and Inn: day. an m «a .0 by III. ”III! Mun. 8M cu Ibo Ho! 0! be! old mm dunn- III II"- u... not an 0-7. cm»: In!» II. pd- nu mat. I» (nun! I» I'M “mu: 8.. floor “I. but lamb alt-[ml tut-NM! lb but. to n tbs-mull; and Dunn. ll! m M “trauma to m all uh «I- wnd. "A" m awry. mm." a» Mod. gnu-a no u bun. llrr (MM COM and .14 bur. u-v pun-(nuts! nut in In N. Tho [Mun-u “not! In? I mold, a“ “on "mun. M mm mu- Mm NM“ in Dark. Ilw Iran I» in“ MM! up and dun. Dry mu Mr M In new. unmet mum A want 1'» inns and. “to u "orn- (arm pm by In man'- Emu-h sou-m at )1 “Inner. who has boon with the cm ”on. Quool wan-gauntl- m it And clever. and and)» M u to lam "emu!” llu no "In at I Ml'do. luv-Ill know. In to “a ml deal at mm. and a quick- mmtouhm lint um lulu! "rm 0! (and and am d”. u m“. 11.. "our quo- of Kalb-4- fler Serene Majesty Wilhelmina He- lene Pauline Marie. queen of the Nflhv eflflndfl. ll . 0w a charming young [If] v! u. nun-u m. I0 izu' has been nu un- clouded 31d happy as though no carol or "Me Were hanging over her head {or the future. She has no public duties to mm. and like will have nun! until lho comm u! use am) in cmwm-d. Blu- llvn very much an (In other you”: girls 0! her tag». ext-em um much mum h expected of her. and IM in hung!" up with a calmlunt pmmuwliou of her lulure “I'llul'fl. Her lite i- very (gunk. Blu- rhu- M 7. [on the In! lung to any guod morning to her umber. and um: u a In“! her unat- ufl. alt" which 2n: chm Mun the is buy with Mr lawns and mulen "of III"! [unmea- nou old was a If" A Lullaby n:- n County Babyâ€"Wham 001‘le SKETCHIB FOR OUR JUNIOH READERS. FOB BOYS AND GIRLS. Rocha-bye. rook-a-bye. The baby nan; shlne In the sky. Each baby b|rd has shut his 03’.» Each baby but In an the fly. . Ruck-aubye. my baby. denr. But don't so (0 sleep 1m men-Mal LEI The lime lamb hugs m. mother sheep. The lmle Va“!!! nestle on the deep. The mue wind-I to their flower. beds creep. Go to deep. my baby dear. But don't go to sleep all mornlnx! I-IIO CG Nu» - B‘II Halli-Ill- «mum... to Mum-nu Mm I'M“. nun-l 11-.“ Mr up in his I.“ curry Inn 0! ”I III-"(luv m than 1.â€" mu .0 m nan-urn a. nu “toning. mbmm- a I fun" "09... Icu mall the n: c F’mh mm. Hallo- 0 '1‘0 ELEEP, GO to sleep. I an" Mum-nu n“. i- F In: .- Clo my". A few days since. In Bum: Vista. the hon 'roufid the grocery store tackled the labor Man. One of the horny handed m of (on happened to he pram. GM of the ma ventured the remark that he dld not do mm! h- but. but worked wnh MI he“. “Yea." quid the can of ten. “In doe! the red hénded peckmood. lad III'I o with" My box at that." W a hay. ’mt‘ph On. a l:â€"yoar~nlvl My of Mooldyn. who was fill-coward wamlor. In: lo the streets an" typing away from thm days. has been almt constantly dt-Ilmua alone he was (mud. The doc- tor who In ”landing him say.- that more I! evidence lhat the hay was hyp- notized. The lad was dellrmm when found. and became unconscious soon after being (alum from. He sald: "I met a man who put a rod handternhlef over my rm. and that I didn't know anything mm mu I woke up In Green- wood cemetery. n was awfully cold there. and I an! up and walked a long. long way." The boy, In M: delirium. glvea utterances and expressions or rear and pleading. m M m no dark n-hmi at Paras-am in the Black row-rt. mummy. established by "II! «lulu» of Baden in ”77. (mil-be! "am your!’ instruction in mmrainry rind: making and supplant-Mary onurmm. It row-prism «my and mo. tit-n. (be higher mrhnnics and elev- tricky. The man of “mink-non in- clude A largo ruileriinn M all kinda of tools. lnflmmonin. dmwhm mom-IQ. Ma. and «awfully awash-mod and «mined primal mmim. rat-twins. niaciric Mann. "0.. urn on": risiied under (ho dimiion of the teat-Mrs or of the mechanics mployod in (he plnm wished. The library contains hooks relating in cinrlx and watch mak- lng. and olrcirivliy. Ranting mums, drawing mama. lainntorleo, em. "a open to the pupils dnliy. rm aura-«mu! "m hr. “I! that mm cm” "manhunt nu- mu can we me that] "sum of the man! In Gems-1mm! by the numb” at ur- plk-nunm "rt-WM from «14'1an formal [Mann's-me and to! short clutch” n! how M operates. “can! Us. 0. talc» 11¢ film um «mm-m. pm- rum: "on n" «mam Mr I. para 09 um- am" In" 1M aim at 0 "Noel. 'm an" "up. has sung 0M» mm on! In rigidly «(and u lullwaln. Minn. An: and found on "no «ml “in 9 (refine. in my!” I! an! 0.0 «MM in Mt." m or Co In «My In". and mm“ HIM Ital 00' mm and In "mun". the «dim-m lion-fl". Imm- bnyll an I) vent-10- m HIM they min ml um- an Mhfivnmmlmckmd onuuflflm Ito «flu-fit. an Item! at man In” mm to (M and O. '1.- Ind-up. 11w main-m In mid “I would my 1: ""1.” m 'M mm. tall r)" and!" m M and m. “l mu II! I! "If! .11: In w." ":1le mm all "no can! muo- mu W to M M! lit-My M|Ifllvmvl Inn-d in up MM mu- m'uInM-u and rode any high!" In! '7"). «u,':.‘.;~.;;i.« W a. and m... mm. It In "M nun! «I»! m an.“ mm I“. n: my. my "In uni a! 3"- $33.23 Jnfi. ii; chi-dih- din! ‘muuair Dunn-"N N Ml No "KW tn- II. ganja-{I‘M hhflfuq. - _. , ‘ “I'M MInym-u Md «ll-d It. good rum- Imo- II- Mood and M tho wall at Mo cum“ III Ml. M. to um um nun-r "a lull! "ml um .01 mm. Tho and pub- Ilun put-ulna. Inc On. In not On p...- M. and III M. In I!" up in IQ. no W M in Inland bull 1mm. “Io-n. than M I'll to My ID- JIM "All 5: M. b inning to MI. no“ to: dawn n m u 'Iuln lam 0“:er who and (In I. I. on an o! “I mvtu. may I- and by lib “that (at u.“- cm nun-H and In"... Duty coo- u-ndn "at Van Noun mm m u tn ufl'u owned the doc. and ulna!- m to Mac a ems-mint”... an and laid out I an M. to Joseph (lily. mad that wont m the harder lmo spun hm hm NW- hnd. Dilly law NM and M ”a. Ilrl (and. flu n'lunwd to "A!" llllhnl‘o awn-oily cm I flu". but in imp“! ducted Ier M MI! (fled to I!" "In: rat. Thou In- re»! over to Joloph Wit-"r. "a [are [be hufl'l do. a llxnuMna. 7min Wham-(‘1 M um Juqml. a Inuit colored terrier. w tea red by Major Hmnrd‘o funny it Nut Hollow. N. .1. HI. (flend- tampered Mm no that he became a regular aw do: and devoluped 1n]!- ol cowardice that “at": chanted Major Hill-I'd. In 7110!. the Inner new no nlck of the be“! that. a Is believed. he 11qu his ton to take him away and Ian Mm. 0m romd to mm (or him-ell Jacque- be- mmc n rrlbk- bully-vin- nm 01 Ml- tn: Iluc â€"â€"und won be was the (error or Ibo mum-mama which my”! e9- one o! a statistical turn of mind. love. It appur- mm a New York cl“. I: nothing loll than Insanity. Geouo Veulmon annoyed hi- tvo nutty il- , tern. and connequently George II “141’” I be Insane. When 1: "Intel: young mun." , n the “yin: It. called upon either do- tar. George would Wfll‘ In remain!“ ‘ In the parlor. When two “llkely young ‘ men" called on both sisters 0mm would work overtime to make it disâ€" agreeable for both. says the Chicago Post. He would make remark: that tended to diacourage the young min. and appatamly was not susceptible to bribe: of any klnd. HI! father argued with him to no avall: hl: sisters pleaded with no better success. He enjoyed the sport too much to stop In his mud on- ner. WIth some boys it might have been esnlained on the ground till! he was devoted to his sisters and fund that ht.- miuht lose them. but no Inch idea occurred to any member of the Vet- elman fnmlly. It was Insanity. they all said. and finally they called In it 90- liceman and had him locked up on thnt charge. It was well to have the matter settled definitely. but in via! at tho mhunatlon what girl will dare attempt to estimate the number at one. or In- Ianlly among younger brothers? The thought alone must be appalling to any lutertmuco with m count 0! tan *0.“ Ann.”

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