Downers Grove Reporter, 17 Oct 1895, p. 2

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, ’CHASED BY INDIANS. 'w‘ reached the m of “I0 mod oath. beautiful 'lld In: all “on them. Away M st [cut two miles my my mun of "son- 01 film: that am I E: a. E “(It I I z E "nar- nn tint." Joe Illd. "You mmmfimkmutddmn a‘ m nu at. Lou o’- uno- more think can. Inph' out 0' (laser I“ (born Jan puwl' their necks Mt Into It.” - 7 7 _--L- "Val, for no “In.” Jon replied. "you man m at. can. Injun- who'd an n m to your ”In. You m’c mmmmmmuumm b In Mdh', All it any minute you're not. to m. can of 'em lyln' hld II n nun or I: m gnu." -; â€"--_ ‘0‘. all, It won't dam Ill fifteen m to climb the mound. and than It'll it to m tall." Orville replied. «an. on.” will mt. or the tn hon Orville can the W willed. “a he m- win Joe all. The am In. they fen «m an! to mm. are 0! then- plan. But the mu o! 109': words In “It Co the- In no unlit-table m I luv am Inter. lad they van and. to wish Ithaca: mu they had healed III tunings. wâ€"- "-â€"â€" ._V mm. than boils mounds um km“: to m the Incl surface. About an hour before sunset mum am they return to the way- on. in (runs object-d. “Soc um mud om there?” he and. pol-flu to one that rose never-1 {at above (hon. “Let'- go and menu! It And (a a good view 0: the county." '3“ It In “an: m." Luzon and. an «a it v- .0 now u will be night by m dl. '- use]: the wnms." A, __ .. .A.-- _‘ 4n..- nu... uâ€"uâ€" .â€" mu m an u put our neck: nu :- Ion an hey I- fight or the mini" Ont“. aha. "ii £56854. alumna "m my was not {you jam '"3 .‘A, --n m In the Moon they had taken their nu. and. leaving the train, Ind pit to no In“ Acro- the prairie. At an: point tho country was mmovhut , . L_ -n- When they sol. well out on the plains when same wu plentiful they devel~ oped A portect mania for hunting and every day they took their guns and scoured the prairie. always tnklng palm to keep within night at the wagon. Old Joe nmoualrated with them and warned them anlnn leaving the wag- on, but they only laughed at him and mud Mm um he need not suffer any Ina-slum on their account. as they mu enough (a keep out at danger. With the train, besides the drivers and the “been." there were two hull lad about 15 yours. The» lads were cousin- and orphans, and were on their way west to join their uncle, who had mule I fortune at mining and who but] agreed to take them under his care. T, --_ H The boys were named Orville and 1.0an Edmonds, and while they were in the min excellent lads, they were annually (and of adventure to give Joe Lewis. the mm bone. a good den! of trouble and anxiety. goods and other alleles of merchan‘ it” p mfwhtton nul- LONG train or white-topped wu- onl rolled slowly westward across the broad. open plains of Colorado. Each wagon was drawn by {our [pans of patient oxen, and win landed well with provisions, I! r Y " Jo. Illa. "You m "a? 9ft SPRANO NRWA RI). mmummA mm? mumfl ... emnum m.Mh_p “W“W.L W m mmmum I; Dr. II I He looked wait! at the Mn bank the- Iookd‘dovn Info 311‘. M chasm and shudder-ed. Then jinn us a will“ of the bathe! mm hm. and he knew that In I minute more the num- would be be upon him. He must net. and that without delay I! In mall to «an m inhuman of an Dut when he had gone I fourth of a IIIIO he came to the strum that flowed through tho umber. It was t mu! «nan. hot mom thin fifteen feet from but to bulk. but he saw at g since that it would be no easy matter to era. It, for It V1. 1! least forty feet down to the had of the stream llld the bank- on both side were perpendicular. He flopped and vlewed the stream up Ind down.butumuhomldaeott presented tho nine “Immune appur- Realist-c MI dam. he threw down III an. ad turning. fled mu naval 'tho plain that! the linker. Mun- Itfly tho hlll Ihlelded Mn from the Ho dulled um]: tho woods with the sauces In pursuit. and m to elude (Mm tad get back to tpo 1m. Ho haunted to Instant. not known: what to do, but ruining am he Ind no "no to we. Suddenly more win the any crack 0! I rifle. and n Ill-numb bull-Io lapped dead. In I twlnkllu and be- Im the herd mined in mm Orville Ind ”fled the tuner ol his gun Ind ”other In animal dropped. The: no lord «lubed "Ir. foliowed by n volley of non Unable lo restrain Ills Joy Orville luped to Im {an wltll I wlld mm and II an Instant I rlne lull wllned by M- M, qnlckly followed by one". _â€"., “v in. anus: and prevented than "on fir- lu on Ihn n be I'll. 00!le he would mainly have been kmeg. _ A: u was. the main. melted the to) of the bank Just an Orville entered the timber. and they poured a volley of hot choc after him. ready tor Instant use. and only united for the report at hextou‘s no to pull the Must of Ms own. _ Orvfl‘logunced qnlcklj In the direc- tion oi the timber and III I can In. III-I. namely Ifty ynrds distant. duh- lug m- cm lgLvn. Orlele. having much the shorvest dis- tance to :0, reached his position first. He had selected the animal he intended to shoot, and was lying with his gun The boys descended from the mound and. separatlng. stole cautiously for- ward. They were able to keep them- selves well sheltered from the herd, so they had no dltllculty In mucking a poâ€" sltlon qulle near enough to get a good shot. The animala were in 4 sort of basin. resembling the bed 0! a Iake. 0n the north, south and east of them rose a hill, while to the west mm a belt of dense woods. The basin was less than I hundred yards wlde, and the humilo were about the center of it. "Now." said Orville, “the animals may discover our presence and run and in that cue we want to he cerlaln or gettlng one shot at them at least. So we'll divide. and while you go down on the north side I'll go down on the south. and l! the bullan go your way you‘ll drop one. and If they don't get scared and run we'll both get a shot. As soon as you get near enough you fire away and 1'" immediately follow with an- other shot." “We must have I shot n them." 01'- leo aid oultedlr. 7 [anon (IIIOMVIII the direction of the “annulus wagons. "It won't teke Ions," Orville lie-toned to add, noting hexmn'e glance. We'll reach the train all right before dark, and nut think of the glory or droppln; one or those fine Xenon." The thought or killing a buflalo was no much for Lennon to withstand and no he consented to the Idea. A revival ll badly needed when the poop]. who try an hudut to run the church nova no to my" meals. cnfllt m mottled lubed: u) mhlmtormnlnuonunen. M, could In W In III-f0 alien. . n nub m I... In” D am. N In; inifinr how Inge the gift, or how bright. It means nothing. unless behind It that. I: I hurt that war-hips. lowing Christ. In! no Willing to do what God wants them to do. who don't want to be VII-I he wants them to he. ”Thor inn who puts the bottle to his neighbors “pl. first puts a null through the ma of Christ. The devil's work In this world has al- um been most hindered by than who were nut "to Christ. (tin-Ion Leroy. none “("olonel Ram. allot" notion, mlmnn the ahmrdlum 0! French ofltfl‘l. ted to a aerlu of plan and books attacking the “mm pmlleu II the French army. Med ru- mtly In Pnrls. ‘ fine man via can loan from Ill on mistakes. can 3!qu ho leaning some- thing. an MMOVO. ouim to be "rein-t we to clone]: tol~ Thou Ihe good woman cloud him I generous hand-lament. which it ac- n-plod I'IUI UM gram of I. two kulght of IM road. n but been now-ed m: Int-km» nl~ Candi-3 pan In all work: do not burn chalets. III" pox. Mum low-r or In- lulu. lb- Dhuu Vaughan. Ronni“ Ind 09ml! tumour o! the Pull-cm- Ln- ctletln ntcl. who In mid to he an Amor- km. in krone a Roman Calhoun. White playing go" It 80mm" the ler duyluor General Lxmond. a web «All of me lntllnn mutiny. dropped dud. He was 65 years old and Male:- lu from in" «linear. vhocver gives a God prone" him, will never have to not giving lot ltck of funds. winner God'a ehariot come- to l standstill, It I: because there are ob- suclen In the tiny that hum hands "You two." hr explained to wnuo Alllhowhllr. "It dMn't lulu- ao work at all to punt Ihu Nur‘box lunch and mu A round hole In tho old, but I! fetches ‘14: any time. They mu m : pin-(mutter. and (W plau- pu II the coll-cu... I“ find culllnlo your cannon. and yer an "to mm 3 pflm."-â€"-l'hlladolpmu ('flL He}? Guru. the human», the original Woun In "Der Ring den Nlbeluncel.“ ha been discharged from the lunch Mom's-r. as Ms roles In no loam (real: enough. He will confine himself (0 MM“ I Pat 3 pl: In a parlor. and la Int question will be. “We". where's your and?" Unit! we are wining to do nll In our power to answer our print. we do not A Ko- IN... "I bra your pardon. Indy." uld Trav- ellnu Tommy. an up flopped Al the back door. "but If you II" qu ulIlo I'II mu: yer plum-9. with Um hm cun- on. I an) min-Hug on foot. null“ 11 rallevllon 0' photo: of our belufllul Ann-flan Iona-u. Thanh I luv. It." ‘l'ho devil never lulu my Ink movements (or which God is not pro- has In a good any using: the devil cn‘t do without the help of n hypocrite. Orville had klllml hla first buffalo. bomwer. and he wua proud of that (50'. though he nova no: to m the ulna! after u MI. 11 wu- not lonfl. though. baton he shot another under more ("arable olrcumxlnnmn. They were all glad to welcome 0r~ vlllo back sale and sound. but old Joe took the opportunity to read both boys I lecture on the advlsnbmty o! sucklng close to the wagon» while they were in an Indian Infested part of the coun- lf)‘. The lad: felt Just then that the Ice- lure was unnecessary. for Navy had had an experience that taught them most thoroughly the mod Henna o! kecplns within a sale «lb-mnm of their friends. Lexlon had reached there Just before him and told the freighter: about. the Indians. and they were preparing to so In search at the missing boy, feeling assured that the Indiana bud captured or killed him. After a long (light through the woods Orville finally struck a road and. tol- lowlng It a short distance. came upon the wagons where the men had gone Into camp. The savages made no attempt to cross the stream, for there was not one of them willlng to risk that terrible leap. Besides, they did not for an Instant bev Ilevo that the boy had ever made It suc- cessfully. They were at the opinion that he had gone down Into the water and been hurled away. or that he had turned his course down the bank. They made a short search and. finding nothing to guide them, gave up the pur- suit and returned to the basin where they had left the buffalo. There in an instant of «Imam lul- pem. and than his that came down lately on the opposite bank on the my brink M the pmlplce. He had not cleared the chum by an Inch too much. But he had no “me than to observe or think or his narrow escape. The savages he knew were near him, and I! he delayed a minute they would be upon him. 85, as soon as he touched the ground. he bounded away Into the bushes, and by the time his putsuera reached the atream he was out or night and hear- lug. SCIENTIFIC HIBCELLANV. RAM'S HURNS. j The report at the l'nlted Stun Dr- =nrtmrnt ot Ania-nun uyn- This plant grown to m- height at two nr three Int. hut-g “mum. dooply 5 apt-“ding room. and slender. till-Hit strum more or loss humming above and apparently drntlmm of loan-s. or i cut n In! xlrndfl' thread-like lean-s. g'l‘lo learn an mostly In a duster at .' the bane of tho stun. tho"- they hau- lan lrmnlnr ”and shunt. much like I mm M m- Madonna. TM harv- twigs hon-amp .qmrinxiy vlnthM unrâ€" In the "0mm" th mun flowers of the order «unwell»: In upmarnnm much lllle [nose 0! Imum‘. This un- sightly perennial fiend has been Inim‘ clam Into Maryland, Virginia and other Southern shun. whvrn n is summing lions roadsidea and over dry. nncnltlmtnd new. Complaints have nun n. in this muntry a few of the large Germn lentils are raised, and market gudeners near New York and other large cities raise a few to supply the restaurant trade. These growers are chiefly Germans. who are very fond of the lentils either served as soon or tried. The lentils are said to he so nourishing that in nitrogen one pound ls equal to three pounds of heel. They grow readily upon most soils. The plants m hardy. but they succeed the best in dry, warm, and light soil. When cultivated for green fodder tor Mark the seeds should he sown hroadcnst. It raised for the table the needs should he sown In drills the latter part of April. or the beginning of May. The plnnts reach a foot and a halt in height. and produce flattened pods in pairs, in which are the mail seeds. About four hundred and titty of those seeds are obtained In an ounce when purchased for sowing. in the south oi Europe. the seeds are used largely lor soups and the pods also for eating, Ihiie the plants are fed to the cattle. , A. A__..4.“ .1 IA‘D‘I‘ yl-u\n .. i, There are several varieties of lenllla cultivated. The large German lentil ranches a height of fifteen inches from the ground. and produces pods three- qnnrten of an Inch long will: a single seed in each one. This is me most pro- :hictlvc of all the varieties. but the quality is inferior to many of the oil:- era. The common or yellow lentil is con- sidered by none as the bent in the mar- ket. In line market: of Purl: it is used lo the exclusion 0! all others. It hu acne? ”can, but the flavor is very plant. emlnlly M for feullnx poultry , ,-th urns-n 0- Ike chums! 0" '9.“ :;hich ‘grows on the cheapest or has! mm. land with the Inst amount a! work." - - .LA I.... ENTlLShave never been raised in this country by garden‘ ers to the extent that the demand tnr them would seem to warrant. writes S. W. Chambers in Rural Canadian. The German lentils have been Imported {or years. and even today the large grocery stores depend upon the imported ones (or their trade. The ltalians and Germans have created such It demand for them that they are becoming lntrodm-ml here. and many Amerieuus are, taking them up an an nrtiele of (cod. in the south of Europe the lentils are eaten very generally" 50 distinguished nn authority as Edward Atkinson has suid‘ eom-ernlng them that. “here is a plant. whieh in the ni- trogen element furnishes the cheapest variety or food knownmlrom which very delicious gonna run he madu - which, when haiwd. in more delirious than the best. New England baked bonus .. which is :1 good food and forage Bonn FARM 'AND GARDEN. MATTERS OF INTEREST TO AGRICULTUHISTS. mammal-mam. m m yellow elm In mu l'p-urlnta IlI-tl Ahout CIIMIVI- flon III "to Gull alul Ylilell Thanh!â€" flnrfleullurq \‘lllsultun and Flu"- culture. CHONDRILLA JUNCEA. _”~~'~‘ tmchu u.“ Pink Olenâ€"The Ne' Hampsbln In! which requires all Imllauon dairy products to be colored plnk. has stood tllo test of the courls and Is now being vigorously enforced. A more recent ht. min: a solicitation for order: for all fraudulent butter illegal, I: ale. will: mid Into elect. and a great In- "much-cum lam-noun.- mm My productâ€"Is. , freon-o. This is "“0an“ [mm the {not llml a good grass mop :lqwmh as mmh on Ilw fall rains nlmml as it does upon the spring tnins. l-‘nll rains are gem-rally inrlinun-o or :- lmwy snow fall. and the ground ohm damp- ened by (all ruins holds more snow Ihan otherwise, but im mills are 2 yo“ thing for the grass crop the coming mason. Thls holnx the case we nalnr- ally conclude that artificial watering of windows vlll have the some enact. We line Ilso noticed that fall and win- lor wound lands prodm‘o exceedingly woll the following MISOI'I.-‘R0l?k’ Mountain llnshnndman. non-pan at (‘rap Arra In England.â€" The Axrlrnlhlral Returns of firm! Bru- nln show that the whmt arm is rvrn smaller man any cslimalo ha." mmlo ll. TM arm for ”395 In Lll'IMl nuns. or 510,321 urn-s less Ilmn that at ISM. and 439 88:! lt‘ss Hum lllzll. of IRS". ILIrley' oats. and potatoes show small lnrrmsm, and hay 51ml ham small «In-r035”. Willl I'cspcrt. to live slm-k. N. is gran- l‘ylnx to "mire an lnrn‘asn at 7,223, though It In only nnv-(cnlh M 1 per cent, and more Is a rmarkablo In- crease o! 20.7 per cent In the number of pigs. but show have l‘allm oil in number by 69.305, or three-tenths of I per centâ€"Agricultural Gazette. tron urn-hm! (mm Virginia at m u- mm!"- nnmn. and a! tin dlficully at its ntnminnnan. It is a nullve ol the ”mm-tn hall M Enter and the adjoining muntrma at Ann. 0'" most M rmw N Is mmnmn on and: cells. I! has not yet «nu-ml England and the on" northern mum" of film. and Ihnolorv it Is not "patted that N nlll net-on"! prov-Inn to any extent In «Mr Nonlm'n nah-s. For the endl- mHnn of this post. snmmrr iallowlnn um- "mm-n1 plowlna and harrowing will he ummun‘. This Inc-HIM. sm- rmrlwl by a MINI crop. will pmbahly rr- "ova "IF ”9ch of "3 prrmmn, A! "w umc "no. "u- lfl'llt‘tfl raro should he Iakon In exvrrmlnnte H [mm "no rnml- sides and mint"! flrMn. whrrc ll Ln "aide in maintain n l‘rnflmhl. Th0 plant in lllnstralnl on {his llzlgl‘, In: begins and maulows M all kinds save the Hover nmily should Ir hm we: right up In tho "Inc the ground with less than average qualifications failure is quite likely to bo the result. The same principle is equally applica- ble in the productive industries, and the him should he produce commodities that are in demand at the highest mar- ket prices. Farm products of the best quality can alone be madc- to pay when transported, to distant markcls under ordinary condition}: 0! supply and tie- muml and better prices are accordingly realized than for average or inrcrior products. (or which there is no {orcign demand iron: the large proportion at their value used up in the cog! oi transv portmion; Michigan Farmer. Fall Rzllns.#As a gout-ml rule farm. em rmwlude that “193' have no use for 'atrr nun Ihe rrop is madf. but [his is 3 arm: mistake It wm pay to water lauds morouglm bolero the (all plow- the color of the needs. The mull Ion til II rum vary [truly in France by tumor: for for-co- It I: 3 Into kind um [rows taller than any at the other sorts, except the green lezggll._ “1th Best Products Pay.-In the overâ€" crowded professions and ln bushes: enterprises n has become a (rite saying that there Is always room at the top, and that exceptional ability and appli- cation wlll command success, while WI!" gnu-1|". “no .nw- “a"... "â€"â€" lown in drills, they should be from ten to fifteen Inches apart. and the plants tour or five Inches apart In rows. Nearly all animals like this fodder. ea- peclally poultry. and they utten of! It, and Increase their supply 0! 0533. On the whole lentils make a crop that should be raised more generally here. V " Farm and Wagon SCALES?! KIDNEY. LIVER - BLADDER I cant. Atmifih.‘ Ho 0 .mwn Dr. Rumor-.00. ”Minion. N. V. 'mul Il‘. P\vn 11m "mu-r.- no Yongmm .m I‘M-3"‘:l.bl';flrlll. ." h on“ m . (‘0'. .I‘II. Ma mums M's S""“P I‘d: a 11-!anth for mM-Mhhlh,“ Slur! II" I Rare In}! (I uni Nfln'r [mu ml vrvh. 1”“ Eli! (‘rmm Ham. 0‘ In all nWflmIl-‘l «â€" Mill. hull-6r Mmhrha flu- vh‘rh In“ I no. ".1. [tr-(mone- n' 1mm. rat. [all ”all: I Mm! nan Iain-(urinal! A tin-pal, Dal-bu. N. | CATARRH w Mam!- mm and In 1.00- ”'1'.."‘""l" m. it"? iidiiini 60 Vina It. In ‘0“. In. II tho I». .m. John Havana. the big Smoky Hollow man. in 6 feet 4 inches in height and weighs 200 pounds. There don not or pear to be an ounce of superlouul nub upon his massive frame. His about are seventeen inches long and nine inches across the broadest part 0! the note. All the rest of John's clothing is built in proportion. A number of his friends the other day in looking around {or I suitable birthday present, came across a huge watch hanging In the display window or a pawnshop. Inquiry re- vealed the fact that the watch was once the property 0! Chang. known all over the civilized world as Barnum's Chi- nese giant. It was a hunting case, all- ver affair. and it it was made especially for the giant of the orient. it must have cost a great deal 01 money. The time- plecn is five Inches across the lacegbont two inches thick. and weighs a pound and a hair. 0n the inside 01 the case are some Chinese characters. Havana ls very proud of his strange watch. but he has been unable to trace its history. All that the pawnhroker can tell is that It was pledged by a circus man who gave the name 0! "Yopey." lull Ito-Ir Ant-(obn- 8 and it To Arkansas, Texas, houlslann, Southwest Missourl.‘ Kansas, Nebraska. Colorado, Utah. and Pecos Valley, New Mexico. 0:: above date- llckeu will be sold at one (are (plus 82.00) for the round lrlp. flood to return my Tuesday or Thursday up to and lncludlng No- vember 12th. For lnformntlon regal-d- In; rates. laud maps and descriptive pamphlets. call on or address. Bluell Wilson, D. P. 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