Downers Grove Reporter, 12 Dec 1895, p. 7

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1th At In! a son was born. and was put an M nurse. The parents want to see him once u fortnight. But at the end at I your the child died of convulsions. ‘ The parents werenmwever. soon uter- ’ "rd consoled by the birth 0! llttle Adrien. Having had such a sad ex- m Clementine resolved to bring ' [up (he child herself, and uvo up her mu. ninth mm b In Ohio to st- to her baby he that In work. did not make more thin half 0! flu the nu mummy earned. Nev. In. continuéd to dress well. 4‘ m an Tony work despot-ten; the ‘W beams ennui-amen and; ' Jim When an chm wul '_\f§_g'finmn mm..- and the ' ‘filfimfled; loci-mum WW Just an»: or the j “Moflwmiiflmwm E"!!! m M an worrying I. “‘56 mm mm of twentyâ€" “BOW 000D or YOU." Ml worm-'- clothn under a smart meat. and waited for his wife, who ”can!!! Appeared from her Mule both In the Rue hint-Honore. and min-urn they returned to their Inblo home. Hm to: his little boy. Adrien. who “M with him. and who was always Jail-cued tor, wan not more than six , Rm old. Yet neither of them were mains. B. I“ Ind I mm loony with a rt haunt-Influx. Anon. an on. m"- I. mm u M. contend "a. door. In which M- I"! could all" born" (I. who“ day. M m Ila-nod. “a u Int "no wt! MN]. They had (we noon-t “notification-damn 00 Doom-rd do Pwl Roy-l. "(I a mu. balmy m- Ihlch they Md 1 Hurt-en "at a Park. Every ItnL .- lama wort. My Room dlngumd Gummy 1'on no he“ very oo- nud £0 Ill '"0. and would not be Warthlbmbulurâ€" to: In on not I widow-r. HI. Mb I“ too. dame. but no! by I” mu up”. Although I con- notation wort-ml. In on not pur- uolluly nod a II- Indo. nod thoro- M mm to on mm to Ind not luc- W In In!“ I (doubly [and H'- In. no «out not (Not 0! marrying. WIC- Io did min In many. In 0.3! to In” clout - mum. on “Ila! one. who had no" out n to In]. BI! Ion doo- uot «(any molt I“. In) Ml... 1'on loot MI bond out a prom. "am-minded. Imm- Inuod lonwclrl of linomvo. hound “flu... but frivoloun. and mum; non of In mm (In 0! Annual oh. not: no on. u mm D. unu- uo. m. an no on“ an. - “utdnh'moluul than. I: cut .0 to the bout to no (It not In with the mainla- m- u- m) at. his am. He mm have and on III vile." “No, India." said the door-loope. who in Inclined to he sentiment-l. “an widower will never may min. In! my words. The other Sunday I and MI- II III. century at Ilonl- m. "I. V!“ I: awhile“ hurled The kind-hearted :ouln- were full 0! bit: tor the poor fellow. He couldn't. I). man than forty. and was mu good- looking, although nu! and pale. ad with silver “run In M- black beard. Mind IIII Inch they uld: “That man ought. to mm mm." They wlnhed to mu hh ncqunlnt- ante. Conan"! um I- not dlmcult In Inc): a house, where the tenant: live with open doom But Tony Ind 1 very moaned manner. and bowed no dltâ€" wily sad so coldlyâ€"although polltaly -â€"-£o Ill neighbors, when he met them 0! the sum. that they were afraid to Inflow: him. 1 work. Then they went shopping to- xezhor. utter which'they shut than» halve. up In their samt, and nothing man Inn seen or them unm the (ol- lowlnx momlng. when on his Ihoulder. lie len ihe little nae at school and called [or Mm lulu at night, when returning from 1y every day, Tony Robec, who . employed In a compositor In I painting-house In the Quaruer Latin, hit his room, with the child It") ha_lt~ oily entered the whom ho had haulage on the what in mam 5-? é 'MISTMAS STORY. N THE house. Q bl; Mn 0: work- poople, malted In the Run Delambre. where for 3!: months Tony no. bee had occupied a room, every one thought that he wuawldower. He could not. have been a widower WW wmllm Wham, the critic and m- um. I: to deflate the earner-Mm at tlu new Baton mm tandem: mum Inn at 3:. George. 8. 1.. on Non-nut u. I Horace llanvm of Woodhury. 0mm. l‘mmm he In the oldest church member In tho country. no In 101 your. on! and ya active! In the church at madam-m eon" In ms. mm. the mm an» int it. Frederick Harrison. who Is writing a life of Wlmam the Sflent. has me to The Hague to gather further mater- ill! for m- work an the spot. Cumin Von Schenwlu. fmerly od- ltor or the Almamch do can. has been appointed private secretary of Prince Bismarck. Phil May, the artist of London Punch. finds his greatest delight. outside of Art, In Iuneuipg 1: gm ”as race. Samuel Shaw. a wealthy farmer of Amden, 0.. ha married {or the nun um and It not over so yen: of age. Colonel Cockerm has been called home from lama to become managing editor of (he New York Herfld. The exâ€"Emprm Eugen“ has pur- chant!!! a small estate at Braemar, and Ill! have a lodge bum there. f “on: to II. a larlv'lnm. I! (here In my tmlh In the old saying that a nan-on 0f abundant wlld {mm .Id nuts manages a cold nnd snowy winter. novel-e weather may ho expected to March next. All the wild mm. have been nnmmlly abundant and there in promlle of an equally abundant mu crop.*Albany Times-Union. King Leopold 0! Belgium. ehltr of the Congo Free flute, recently ex. pressed. In 3 letter, Ms high apprecia- tion at the services rcndored to the sink! by n grammar of the human which Mr. Benny. a Bapitnt mlulomry, had prepand. Another Baptist missionary. Ir. Create". was knighted by the lung. no M can». TM mud-n: mum at wearing the but In. been adopted by two at out no“ mm o! brides am your. lien Anna Gould um! um Cot-ado Vu- mun. 'nm mm of Inh- dread“ ma menu-Hy umnl. but I “he mutton nu he bought II um". lengths and prim. to mm the "rum. One for m0 [ml-«d aloe. out. :10; one to utond tn the can, "C, nd a coll-mime wt; In (his style over an. 80 It Is not marsh-flax. What: they normed Ibo room. Tony mad. Ma IMO u" down In "w only Ann-chair. Mum! the hay In Mr up. and owned a ‘rl'fl‘. tron which he not ll old cud-hoard box. 0-: a! (M- u look (In ”Min-flu. witch lo M on M. wlh'l In". M. will“: a word of mm:- or Nun" on. about no nomvt-l put. many. gravely. 7m: the ova-loch. mn- oouy o! l u-plo. chlldlih hare, N pally wen-«l Ill up. to in M. Ind n In In! of MI [mum II no malty rub Ia- .othor. Ibo wu Ill, nod no- no bu can but to "n vllh no." Who- m" reached the loan. In door-Iago" In .8an on up can "ll-dam." and Tony lo luv, “this is Iy vlh. Ibo In boon Ml noun II. I.- not In from the century to Ill BI. Don-bro, And "My mum gulch- ly. and fluent uuulu I word. TIM child. naeâ€"0d In M- mil-(“Id Inn-an. (toned along ll. their um. (hinting only of bl. Ion. Suddenly he found the boy will!!! mum him..snd nurmurlns, “Ism- ms." There, only n tew psceo swsy. under 5 clump of cypress trace. knelt the mother. She wsn clad In I wretched dress snd s thln shawl. Her eyes were sunken snd her cheeks holv Icy snd pole. She was looking st her huhsnd. snd her duped hsnds were stretched toward him In Iuppllcstlon. Tony pushed the boy lently tow-rd hot. stylus. "Adrien, no hlss your mother." The poor culture urslned the chlld convulsively to her bresst, and covered hill with hlsses. Then rising and turning tow-rd her hushond. but. all- wsys with the slr o! n “pullout. she said. "How good at you!" But In, “may at her “do. uld hastily. alum humbly. “Don't. mu. 1‘“. my um." "Oh. what pretty playthlm!" cried little Adrien excitedly. But. his teth- er. having detected a map of peper pinned to one o! the toys, opened It Had read: “For Adrien, from his broth- er Felix. who I: now with the ehlld Christ." 0n arriving at the grave, he Ital-ted, for at the foot of it were strewn sev- eral little piaythings such an the poor give to their children-vii trumpet, I jack-in-ihe-box. and a whistle. They had evidently Just been placed there. for they were quite new. He heard no more from Clementine. 0n Chrlnlmu ave he went, a was his custom, to the cemetery at Montpnr- name, there to place on the grave or» his dead child a few trozen violet: and roses. For the Brat tlme Tony went alone wlth the chlld, and, strange as "- may seem. on onterlng the cemetery he Buttered more polguautly than ever before from the absence 0! that wife who had so cruelly decelved him. "Where Is she now, and what la one doing?" thought he. TOM the and a! September he to- «Wed a letter from hie viaâ€"4w .ln- coherent and desperate pus». plenuâ€" lully washed with wanâ€"In whlch she Announced that she hm repented end inflicted pen-don. This was an very punlu! for Tony, but ho‘wn proud. and the letter remnlued unanswered. ’1'on told the imam put)! his tum 1m; II ordar to pay his «bur-n! moved Into the flue Delmbro. In" by ”Into-anon. PERSON AL. “47¢? lama-n £100th NICHOLAs or miss”. mrina grew up more English in semi- ! ment and training then msny of her ? English cousins. Princess All: we: ‘ called by this curious modification of } her mother's name became Queen Vic- l‘ torla round that the name of Alice was so badly pronounced by the German. I The little princess received in addition 1 the names of her unto. Helm, Vie- ' tori: Donia. and Beatrice. In her childhood one we: «lied “Bunny." trim the Minimal of her humane-thin: “(er the ion of her, nether and min ‘41:: grand duke died In I“ be- am more unions. me childhood the m rear-hue M a distinct the: acter Ind individuality at heron. lld‘ m. us than bqt you In connection 1 In the pregnant" “rides Mn. lad- by Ila-la. Th curt-a h m M 0m Vldorla‘a may grandchildren. 8N la the you-got and of the Ian and Dull. and Duche- ot Hens-DarnaladL I!" mother. Princ- Mlce, perhaps the mom papa!" member of (I. mam royal lanfly. died when (he mm Alla wan only nix nan 0! ago. and "an that am the and van card [or al- most ucludvely by her gnadanuber. Queen Victoria. who. apeclal favorite she has always been. She was ur- rounded by nurses. attends-ta and gav- eme-ea. selected at Windsor and Bal- moral, with the result that the hint. ’ pix-e In the world ruled by one govern- ment. Americans wlll tulle mat In- tereet‘tn the progress of the nation that emerged from a state of semi-barber- lsm at the same time thet this Mtlon was born. The first not done by civil- (zed Russia we: to meter-ml)! lulu the United Steten In subdulnx England In the war at the revolution. In all our Vll‘l Raul: ha been our (Hand. And In turn this country ha been Ruuh'l friend. When her treasury wu empty we gave her (old, we have given hot eoldten end nth-cad builder; Now Hunt: In about to adopt our common echoolxnyetem. So It In quite nntnul that American leel a friendly Internet THE. LITTLE HUGHESS. WHO MAY YET RULE OVER ALL THE BUSSIAH. fun-d OI:- On: Her lothor~lsnntlm cur-om at n:- Carinaâ€"Anal:- M I [fluidly Imam: In the Prat» rm of luau. HE mother or the male grand duchou of Russia has given her the name 0! Olga. It the no- manou dynauy continue. to reign Olga will one day become empress of all the Russian. That country Is now tho largest em- THE CZARINA of Rum mm”: by "no "in“. An aboriginal cemetery of untrea- dmted dimensions In: mm. but “I" eovered-tlmard 0. Outlaw. K. limbs-d. o! the ma Inna, 16 busy making manual. I... stalema- no can“ by m M and neudhmrauhlm It]! gamuttmlfl WT: ’ .... m“ m 'mu i .\'0 Punch Vin Pro-Mont. Absolutely no provision is made by the constitution for n regency or for n rice presidency. and it in dint-nit to conceive wit-t constitution“ course the French Government could poneihly take were Germany to steal n mnreh npon France during the nuance oi the preddent. any in Russia. in Inch on event no one one him-elf could respond to In nitimntum. no one hot himself would have the power to legally con- vene the national Immature. and it it met oi Ito own accord it could not take any legal action whatsoever, not even the voting oi’ supplies. Moreover. he might experience diflcnlty in re- turning home to From. since the tri- ple alliance would hardly permit him to cross their territory by rail, willie an endeavor found be mode to inter- ‘ cept any French cruiser or rnnn-oi-wnr depnted to bring him back From this ‘ it would be seen that there on oertnin dnwhnctn even to the alien oi tho president of the French r'epnhlic. [lotlullu I. talk. haul-x. and chl- lu; In [hr-bulk. (to Hal-- nul- dem. he popularity in union-dot Km Zola. "the IN ballet.” when. Ike and“ m llo. ls I mm none In: miles from El. Men.“ on Ila burden 0! Finland. lo I. lull ol llllle my comp. Inlet recall .0.- orles ol valllo a“ mop”. There la I nlmuy an. cm. and la the Nil-In In mulled a. l-ml School ,0! rues. cm the odou- o! Ila-la 3 nobllny are ell-cued. and Inn vhlcll um pm- In ulcer: Into the guru raglâ€" nenu. The lnpeflnl palace was bum by Cullen» ll. ll mods In the midst o! I nmlllccnt park. I“ ll In a- enl type-runes in mus-live of et- nllla‘ It in m of no not! ml!- cent palace: la the world. and II full 0! most may In (mun. The firmness of character which the curine panama has never overshad- owed the more mini qualities 0! her disposition. She is not still, but lively. graceful. and "elesentef‘ in the Paris- lon new of the word; she I- sensitive, impulsive, aympothetlc. and witty. she in beautiful. 0: the refined. fair-hum. blue-eyed type or bounty, with finely chiseled featuree. I. clear complexion and large, bright, laughing eyes. Her Icoollwlilhmento are more than ordluo- I'y. She is on odmiroble "mini. 0!- pert It needlework, very mauled, 3 mod Mayor on the Monotone, and on excellent mm. She II I Ikilltul rider. and, after the luhion at young Bull-hâ€" women. in devoted to outdoor ”or“. Mini-y; than-r fin-u hum m scanned: the": her eonnmonu the Rural-n Mill m due to her on» Vietion mm her own religion to. not rounded upon truth."u the In. or the Russian church required. Never before hell the holy synod of Raul: had to lure such I return. Ar- gument war in vain. “l merely 10in the Greek church that I my he at one laith with my future Inn-bond." Illa uid firmly. And the holy synod oi final: bid to make this highly im- portant and unprecedented oouceqlou to the young German girl. who not even (or the crown oi an empire would con- demn the religion of her (or-clothe“. At her baptism in Russia she received the names Alexandra Feodorovnn. and the our afterward eonierred upon her the rank of grand duchees oi.’ the em- plre. DA V") HALPORD. 3W: rw unu- II mum fu- unn- ‘not I!» not with am. (In rat on rim! rum. nor. an m. an In I um and the. 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