Downers Grove Reporter, 22 Oct 1896, p. 3

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' We were nearly all or us born In the country. We dropped corn in the hill. and went on laturday to the mill. ty- Clll the [riot in the center or the sack 10 (hot the content: on either side thl’ hon. balanced each other; and drove the cattle alield. our hero loet wet with -the dew. and rode tho harm with the tailor to the brook until we tell on. and hunted the mow tor nests until the lather-ed occupants went cuckiing away. We were neurly all 01 n: born 'In tho country, had all would have clued there lad not some “motor. out lad on his vacation come back wlth Miter clothes and miter hunch. “d In the whole village on are with ‘unhitlou [or city lite. So we nil un- dontand rustic alluslona. The Bible It lull 0! them. in Christ's sermon on the Mount you could no the lull- blown lilies and the glouy hock oi the Crow's wiox u it flies over Mount Oil- vot. David ludJohn, Paul and Isaiah find in country life I source 0! In.» amt illustration. while (‘hriut in the tut utu the rmpoml‘oiiity ol aliiu (loll A lower. declaring. "My Father II the huahaudman." ," Illnl‘l'lflnl the folly of over pump. Inteiligem Ind useful and vii- able men In association with 'the nub- bon and the unmanageable” The "at mum" of tumble- In the churches and in reform-tor! institutions comes was tho disregard of this command ,i' the Loni. ”than uinit not plow ‘m: an ox and u: an togeiher." there were lam amounts of prop- , inflated in cattle. The loabnec (I 100,000 than a an annual tax. . m 1,000 niacin, 8,000 men, 500 vm Want. in! some time in has "in. or In an hour of MI duck. he in! In! that the lord Almighty has I look In his poor. Nalh «u the lm tumor. We uy mm about ('III. the llllu of "to all Adan In I [talent on 3 IIth Itch. in! lo Noah u- ‘lren I" no ur- ol the nrth. nun. n: u u- flcututul. no: cultivating I tel-acre 30!. (or to In M. plo'vln will 0.0". yoke at one. In Bible "an 0h nu In Io MN!” and (I. Inabi- Cllu no Int that No“ In mm when Do an to "on manhunt n cert-ll ’Mlo. o! Ind: In! In“. It com- I'M. our IN" Io be Mo on poun- no will! mm wen caught. and no: a boot I. put lalo llelr no”, And then quy m led our the loll. and to that 00! Men when I. my: to ma Dumber“: "l‘ wlll pm a tool In my noon at! I will hung the. lack by (to v” vile. than canal." "A“ God In a book In every m mn'g man. when" It i. Nev-chum:- or 'Ahab of Herd. Ely-u III-l hinge" 'nm In the rake In regard to the culture of the mnd:"1‘hon cult got plot with n or and an n_u to- 1m um and bar hum! an. the than and no train. through ar- tfldfl sin-oh, ma Insult elm to 0. no“ at In con. and to this balm d (min; a river than" It in vnld. elm refer: when be In: ‘11. III". Donn h II the kid a! lie M, and to luv-ell It In the river: 0! .31.; 1:. turned. wiltlenoeret be M I'm not am." (my: mm! II no: Hm for noun 0. am an. In“, (to flow lune-I up my "I" on". and um]. and calm. Ind In. multiracial!- cane-put tb- cll at [It human Pliny mm of no null u ml- In! In on u h.» All than of wool. mm expected I. ammo mud except ulna-cm at '0' Mac. n in «9M In: they MM have their um «um, actu- ud 1m! thdr on admin. al- cbonn l nu told "at mum-n III- III!!! do plug- 00 carol; Into wald- lluu nu they mud on of IN! Tho-II rm." III-i II «and to I III I- m an no preached my Cell. “I lived ray I": "m In I. out I Ch palm. n In a pit; to mull Ilo u. an! than M- I- In ch- lo a v"! be about: our can. don. Jan! A. in Nobmu the cum! lam cover-mt a. par-rut ol “0 you" an an monoun- fish to I“ m In any on who would some “on and mmnla th- to“. tau-mom“! .- a» I'm VII. plum lath. lulu-dual" “vi-II Inkâ€"Mu and 00-h- - unto-u my mom “III. or the when new. Sud when I open my Bible to taku Ill! text, the Scripture lea! rustle: like the [annals of the corn. ”cost-m. FARMING" sumac-r or auumw's DISCOUIIOS. traumas smnnou cs oi oxen. The “ms of vintage ‘ ushered in with mirth and music, clusters of the vine Vere put into wine mm. and than Ive men ‘:1 get into the press and trsnple e Juice from the grspe until their is were saturated with the vine had become the emblem: of tar. (flu-1st himself. wounded covered with tho blood of cruel- making use of this allusion he question was asked: "Whore- thou red Is thins apparel an‘d ent- like one who iresdoih the l vat?" He responded: "I have lflsn the wins press alone." hsilscuthmhubeengrest ms um summer. having (on in duel-ant directions over between five and nix thousand miles of hum! fields. 1 cu: hardly open my Bible without. nmelllng the breath at new. morn hay and see- llll the zoldan Hunt Again, I remark. In gram n In the farm then um be a running. May Christians speak 0! religion 1. though It were a matter of mommies or Insur- ance. They expect to reap In the pen world. 01:. no! Now In tho (In. to reap. Gather up the joy of the Clark- tIan reunion this morning. till after- noon. um mght. If you have not as much grne as you would like to have. thank God {or flat you have; mu! pgym more. You are no war. en‘ slaved that Joseph, no_ m "Qua aim was mvld, no Wane maimed mm was Paul Yet mild the mum; untmndmiqmogla-dfiai gga'sanu m m‘ of up. wrect. um M“ ‘I .0! 0:" But what means Ill this crooked ptowtu. tho-e crooked turn“ the re- pentance that nrnotnltl to nothlng, the repentance that and: In nothing? In groan over their sins. mum no 3,“. tor. The! we”. but their tun Ire not counted. They get convicted, ant not converted. What In the reason? I remember that on the turn we let 3 Marc! with a red flag at the ot eadotthefieMWeheptonren that. We atmetl at that. We [flow- on up to that. Lostuc sight 0! that we Iade a crooked furrow. Keeptng our eye on that we made I ltntlht fur- row. Now in this matte at conviction we must have IonaJtaudad to at. us. It is :- {ed sandal-I tin Bot! has set It the other end at the Gold. It other end of the field. We kept our eye trust you will make a ntralght furrow. Losing sight of It you will nuke a crooked furrow. Ptow up to the Cross. Mm not at etther and o! the horizontal piece at the Crosl. but at the upright fine. at the center of It. the hurt at ,“w. the Son of God who bore your slut and made satisfaction. Crying and weeping will not bring you through. "Him hath God exalted o be A Prian and I Saviour m give to cut-nee." 05, plat up to the Cross! In! 0mg; no vlrulnl. to mama. to nu! that an drop I- no... to mu I). In". M plowing for a crop. Deep plow- lnn [or a soul. Breton ban a .. mason. moto- no" 0! no hum Why In M an Dam! m m “In mud n. ”Mu-n all Paul .0. and ado about their all”. ma (in m their «am? No. The Mm" and (Mn. Punk-flo- wn“ up a an“ .9“! "Hus I“! won mm; A- a tumor Nomi: Mlle; urn up un- nkelflal ol - In. or the n- “(my a! n momm- long up “up“, so the glow-shun M 07..“an mm. up (he “at" amino” 0! am long ago «Mo-bod. Geologist. 9"" brought up no. lhc 40ml: of a. mould- nlgbllcr letting". of numberlum. I'JII'Y' in; mm 0! sh. Than m quick poison And I!" pom. m n.- druum could 3!" you on an. that could km the body. ‘Aud Ill to III. 0M. .94 that “In a“ alum-a tummy um turn up you anal to II. devout dumb: I! a In. punch. to you mu yin tn only a mu. out a on!" by "no. a! u. and an no and out; I link “nanny. I. 40- «Ivan! You have «IL-M .- ”all!“ And I! 6- your out urn-1| unfl- cnco um un- cpl to uh I hunt "a! or (In data] “do 0! you um". [out do" Into your soul (I. (on conun- mu 'hh'b tonal II. to“... o! The son went to work and plow-d the field from lance to fence. no he plow- ed it very deep, and then complained thlt he hnd not found tin money: but when the crop had been other- ed and sold for a hundred dollars more film In! previous year. than tho Joan: man took the hint u to what his (other meant when he all there were a hundred dollars buried down In that field. Deep plowing for a crop. Deep plowing for I soul. He who makeu light, of do will never mount to anything in the church or In the world. it I nun opeoln 0! III as though It were an inaccuracy or I alo- take, instead oi the lanthanum. abominable. consuming, and damning thing that (loll hotel. that m. will never yield a haunt oi' minim When 1 wins A boy i plowed a Ileld with a team of apirilod honu. l plowed it very quickly. Once II a while i mused over some oi the nod wlliiout turning lt. but I did not jorh back (he plow with it. null" de- vices. i thought it made no diner- cnce. - Aim .whllo my uthor come lion; and said: “Why. this will now do; Ihl- llu'l plowed doep mil; than you have mined this and you have missed that." And ho plowed it our: ouln. The dlllcnlty with hunt many people is that they on only urm-lmi with conviction when the mhcoil plow oi 04'. will ought to be put in up to i e beam. a} word I. to .1: sum- school (carbon. to all ”nut. to all Club- (In rotten-”Plow Mp! Plot M! In the first place. I remark, In nice as in the fields. then must be I plow. That which theologian call convic- tion I: only the plow-share tun-ulna an the aim: that. lave been mud nnd matted m the soul. A tuner aid to Ills Indolent. son: “There are I hun- dred dollars buried deep In that laid." dubious "awry. 80 Ion. In a: More the ll“ 0! Cathy. sum wrote twenty-015m books on union!- Iun: hum wrote I m:- on m an: Imamâ€"“The Week- and Dan." Cato was proud" 0! his work on huh-Alt! than a! all his ulnar, comma. But I mun. not he (ennui Into a linear sign at urlcultunl comment. Bund~ In. Amid the human and mum Ind vineyards of the Bible. and stand- :ng mm] m lune-u and orchard- nnd vineyards of our own country- larger thelll than hIVO ever bolero been gatheredâ€"«I want to run out the nualm between the production of crops and the gmwnl or grace In the soulâ€"all the-e named writers making use a! mu annlo‘y. dubiou- l u supported by u .91ch and u»- 1‘ e cloth of the old E3! n! w“ .0 .5.“ um, much u b-“n ma mamasdymdmnuu music. anemone-dual It unmocnmmm ppm-1mm“ do“: strain. the horns- wild in the load: then they were unmanned, and forum] alter (artful of‘ {ruin fell into the man. 0 my friends. our gown! to heaven may Le : pull. a mud pun, n very ham pull, hut nae-a sheaves an bound in go in. The Lord of the bar- us! has promised it. I lee thejond at lat coming to, the door ol the haven” garner. The nhenm of the Christian soui any to and fro In an wind of death” ,nd the old body can. under manned. and u the load strike: tho llam- ol the eelegiial garner, it seen: u it it on so no Yanher. It is the“: artistic, until the voice. of angels and the voices of our departed kindred and um welcoming voice 01 God shall send the harvest rolling intp the canal iriumph, while I" up and down the ski the cry is heard: "Hum home] haven home!" l hon m can thought to moi. I have Inhe- at (he ”owl... of the lag. of tho harrowing. oi the rap- d iho lhmhiu. i m now neat o let-eat oi the gathering. Wher- h the prior! Need i (all you? Oh. no. so only how mo «l iro- your own draw-ya, no. your own may. not you have he! your on: n lhol nrner lor D” I your. Whoa A hard ilne some of umn had? In (loch-rune: oi aler- Ina. they owe“ you drops at blood. They tool the "cap 0! ire-hills.“ not they out ll to their hot lino uni they tried. "it It be possible. lei. lhlo no pun iron ne' With tongue- of hurl- llg .3on they cried, "0 lord. deliver my null“ Bun they got over it. They oil got over it. Garner“! Their (cor! wipe! away; their hottien all ended; their hunieno “ma. Cornered! The Lord ol the harvest will not allow those shares to perish ll tho equinox. Cornered! Some of us remember, on the form. that the sheaves were mat on the too ol the rock which surmount-d the wagon, end then sheave: were piled higher and higher. end one awhile the horses started for the horn: and these sheaves owned lo end in in the wind. had the old wago- crakeni, and tho horse- mado o strug- gle. nil pulled a) hard the lumen come up in loops or leather on thelr moths, and when the trout wheel struck the (Icy-led door of the horn It meduituioloodwonidcono further. until the workmen gave 3 gm: about, and then. with one loll tremen- The Savior told. u lamb In his boeom. Tho mu. chlld filled til the homo with has nude. Ill! Mr Ion an m!- tomd I" up Ind do" an lulu juu I. ‘II. kn than. Whu It the had '8“ placid tour-o'clock out at tho loud- er In sum u III! I." In tho etc-tall w lrln-ph. What I! an nut that and. music In (In home In an" I! will slug ‘Ibo accrual Mann Put a white rou- ‘Inouhud. unannounced-or hnd. and a '3th at m bio-om M the new that. The um: mm out at (In url'. “bar in". um I. duo." and a 4m. boy. a. nudmdnyoldcn‘finr lam. giro-um" AuMMLB on- nd won in do". "an I. mums". "mu a loan at nu.- Ind In. W luv nu b pooch. “our Lord. an .0 shop.” “In: not In entity. not II mil Tm (ha mm um on any: “1"" n II.“ (In ”it“ tho an. AM tool (to low away. Bo my It In uh. :- via our work In an duo. “Dar had. (In I. km to than ”mu. nu. "The. Inn wmdl m bandit-II: punk." on (is Now: the will. Iowa In tho victory. the red lover (or tho Bum"- uallm. the cum bm to: In um day. Anytllu [hum about (In? 01.. no! no an In: Go" Jig-in. i remark, in grace u in term- iu there in n time for ihrelhing. I tell you bluntly that is death. Jun II the farmer with n ilell been the wheat out of the straw. no death hell: the soul out of the body. Every sickness is a ltrolte of the In", and the sick-bed In the threshing-floor. Whet. I" you, in death to a mod men only taking the wheat out of the siren? That in all. An aged men he: tulen nelson. Only yesterday you new him in the sunny porch playing with his mndchildren. Cnlmly he received the message to leave this world. He bode n pie-lent mod-bye to his old iriende. The tele- mph carries the tidincl. end on nvm nil-trains the kindred come. venting once note to look on the Knee oi dear old mndiather. Brush hack the grey hniu from his brow; it viii never ache again. Put him ewe, in the slumber of the tomb. He will not be “raid at that night. Ornndtnther wen never droid or anything. He wlil rlee in the morning or the resurrection. Grandâ€" father was elven the Int to rise. Hi- volce in: aimed] mil-[led in the doxoiogy at haven. Omar-titer ei- wnye di'd sin. in church. Anything ghastly in tut? No. The threshing o! the when! out o! the “rev, that in all. :03;an Whydoyoumnul hop .10.! You have been small: out your lull-outlo- [or (hm: you". Now [In one round about out your onu- cluuol. You nay you how It It hard: you nlslat hon It worn. You W why this am: cold trouble keen- ro- volvlu through your Ioul. lunch: and turning with I block hand on tho crook. Ah. that trouble II the mud- Itono on which you no to sharpen your sickle. To the noun! Woke up! 'l‘lko or your green spectacles. your hluo Ipecuclea. your block spectacle». Pull up the. comer: of your south I: (or as you pull them do-n. To the hold-l Reap! reap! has» gamut” (noes. mm mm m f :51azfms.:lmnws OF ILLINOIS “My milhontrom magma n- W It Puma nu allowed,“ I. am : It! any: Ice. ml: mun ' at mumrw‘ pllt in and wlll he completed by the reservoirs It Includes 3 taller in winch sit the filtered water wlll be subjected to s temperoture of 2l2 decrees The filters may he used collectively orgcp- nntely and are smuged that it Is pm- sihle to cleanse one with Illered water from the other two. "The system we have just completed will cost about 31.000," sold Dr. Gwen, "and the res- ervolrs as much more. It is merely to tide on over the present sessen of threotened cont-glam olsenses What is wanted in s purllying or filtering hello about one ncre In extent, where the water may pose through 1 (our- toot ”yet or sand and gavel, not more than eilhty gallons to the square tool In twenty-four hours. enshlls; the non- lnjnrioos hocterlo to destroy all or- ganic nutter. This basis, which we hove unsuccessfully endeavored to se- cu’re on opprop‘ristlon for. is the only Absolutely sale method oi purifying voter." No new asses o! typhoid (ever have appeared at the hospital, and those at present olllcted with the dis- ease are recovering as hot.“ may reasonably be exported. Jones G. Hidden, But. one of the oldest residents of Monmouth, is dead. He went there in ma He was one o! the founders of Monmouth college. and tdestineo with all the enterprises at a public nature. He «es the {other or Frank H. Madden. A. 8. lsdden and m. Rams F. modem. oi Chicago; sod In R. W. manna-n. of Ponâ€" Ban precaution Ire being (now by an uflnn authorities at Kuh- keo against typhoid {em “a other contagion: diam Work In. been hen. on a reserve" 7| feet lo". 10 feet wide and 4 no: deep. which um have a capaclty of ”.000 gallons, and supply pure run lo “M limit”, The tank wlll be filled by three alters, each of which has n cap-city M 4.00. gal- lon an hour. The Intel: In: not been 3143mm I Alton Pump-r Con. ductor 7nd ('oolt 0' mm” In! In. Chlrl‘o Io Mulch! (In «Mr du- onr bl: old ml and" nominal nun-nu rlrmnunm Ila run under amt. u damn, null accounting his. "e In Mum to th hut-o- county MI 0- n belch urn-t chr3- III. M- um «Rahal. 1.: charge In one by I» (‘tlup A Mun mama map-n7. who clun- that Cook. .119 in l «undue-cor on no to“. in and I. I. (h- (found! "amulet-QM (in. Cool no “r (W um "n cmboakflnl "- til-covered. It h tool [QIPI'IHI mâ€" Iotod um lull Donnell. a. (trim ml. in turned unw- evidence and an he gave the mud My .1: (ht information that 'u Inca-an to II- lle! the other In. From llama-cu Count" will not be sentenced. an 0! com the vein]: six pounds. Ir. J R. me- of Savoy in mind 3 ”lat potato winch welsh- In pounds. New Holland Is now 1. full fledgad villus. A: an: election ux trum- was elected. A mum or bone: drawing 3 load at 8,000 pound. through the «not: of Del-ma annexed much 1119:1101: George County. near Romain. ha- ; pot monkey and a dog, which he I: teaching to (law I ma. Irma. n t The Commercial club. he Clllrm‘ unoclnuou and the rat cut-u bud. all at Chtcuo, are null-I out circu- lar: to voter- ndvoaunl Ibo roamed IIOM-flll to the couuumoo ”am It pot-me Io pun um untold-ent- lo the can-mulle- u I tingle nuan- of II. Wdltm. Only on unad- nuc can be added I! each not-ha m. Thu tut Int-luau «mum u» promulg- to m mph t vote on u «to Medina Nov. 3. The moo- nluou Ifll ”out on no ballot; Tm II liver 0! talking the clam 'lll man. That mm: It will vote gun. The German loan will um an matter "no (to count. A conun- uo of (hm In ”ml-led to rep":- unt the lodge It Rock Ilium. The yam son of It. and Mrs. Ed- vard Momma, o! Cane Creek town- ship, llama county. was kicked by I horn and died or In. lnjurlu. A jury In Judge Neely'n court at CM- cago rammed a verdict alvlnx Mrs. Katharina Majoor $600 damages (or m- inus she received In an encounter with n int-(a German mull! belonging to Rlchud Gall]. The Inner is a butcher. Ind In Jnnuary, 189:, had I. met: IIIIP~ Rot It 112! Southport "mun. Mrs. Majoor wu one or lulu customers. She culled u the market to make some pur- chaos. and In letvlng the place was amend by the do; Mm. Injun- sued for ”9.000 damages. Oomnnln lodge. N0. 2. Knlshu ol Pythlu. has been ordered [0 MIMI! belong the Grand loan at Rock Island. Ill., and nhov cause why the ohm" or the omnlullon should not be revoked. The order mum tron dermal. loan reluslnx to comply wllh Chancellor ulnckwell'n order "at all rllunl un- k-e- be nondnctcd In the Enzllnh lun- Iona linu' llama-Inn Wâ€"Ir Recently the and body 0! ml unâ€" known: mm in (mm! In t corn field net: Hoopeston. Hogs had unwed the flesh tram the bones. R3608!) OF MIND! DOINF. “I THE Wfllflu ’ miwmdtbm in. Ed. Mullo'y 0‘! Random tun-Atom “filly“ In. It. In M After the long "catio- m "(In to the til"?! at unscrewing II Inc- unm Muo-o p a. hula-mar, "Wally when m hip-which I. often n Madameâ€"nut In elm. Aladyhulacookconotohrm other clay who mm and n- umbed the list an of «an In sumo-ed «fluency mid annual. But after tho Int day'- am a. cumuuumlwomm H. B. Plan! Is (a bum 3 mt expodtlon blildlnl for Man “Mb!“ I at Tmpa any. w, uwtnl’nm,mmotm1 Century luau», m In. an n m. In Club. ‘ In... (to Mom um" 00 “ml than to than noun. “a. um. “out can". luv. u at, cm mug. than In. an. to. no- um em with "do“ [have (to [at Hugh. In“ II 0.0 m pr- den. Int ham! to all" M far at Mir-nun nu uncu- cl Inn. 0-. naming Ibo rm bard mu. "Mud vltlnhenldofn'olkfl aim. he unload the Mining (m- «lyz' A urn, mm“. m. and of the had, was catalog [to W am and pitching (In law no fink charm in; m M m 1'“ he repented ml. and nah, II um orchemucmeflummvb Hm. 0! mm. no '1.- “ It. deleuslvo In mm Duh. m. out o! no part-rune: the m m «M. I, led on the mu. damn. condol- ully to throw "mun mm to none female and young um I m- an (utter ctr-Wasting.- Budget. B’u’ the 13211 on mm. the kitchen happened to so Into the chin closet. and thmgh the nude hear! m In- terer nay to the rum: her Mullen, and me work haul a much that the niche. went down to the kitchen to Into I can for m. The result was all tin ell-ll N de- alred, In! no new cook pulsed In mktrul' elm m It. Itlel. “I'd Ilka ye to (“a In tho rah for the mm! are, m." she am, "all I be mm tryin‘ n. 'tu no tolls.“ and much m that Ill “tron-11 lotter- Ing t9 In plstren' ability. “Pooh: I only um mu u may he: a mm; 1 can knock the not- oi 0! that elk. ”ciliaâ€"Bonn w. §$_l§=§=oii ialif‘r-vraq.‘ 3:.“- Ivoq Ezraâ€".8. - Ilolgu-inu 5.333... '3'. ‘2... .3 Icon p.33. 3 i Low-“WM.“ tntlohuvulnudlhfnu WIN curl up.“ can. rgvo hie nether. The daeleretbtt aver- that Ira. Wee-t eerried the Win church in a haedherehiei and draped itoatheiloor. ’l‘heprteatileher'ue it ie claimed, hell been informed when the ere-e: would he dropped and :et- lowed the women and let; the ueaey. lraWeeetiehewdeed end the eti- minletreeer euee to rerour niacin-l and tame-i. Five more alleged victim at lire Carrie Meyer appeared at The mom- can avenue pollee elation the other learning to identify the women and children an the per-on who robbed them. and tour were Illcfl‘lflil in their identification. lire. l. B. Vroelteh of 8th Forty-fourth etreei. said thawomeerohhedherota cepe end rattle about _ e month ago. when they were returning by heat from llllweukee. She aeltl In. new occupied a lower berth with her chil- dren. while ehe tied a berth just above them. The other women who identi- fied lire. leyer are: Ira. N. I. Chase, 37'! North larhet street; Ire. Anne 1‘. Gordon. 403 North Clerk etmet; lira. J. A. Criamore. est Edgeweter piece. hire. 1. Petriche at m Monroe etreet reported the loae oi mo worth oi vel- uahlee to the pollce and aeya she alte- peete the Neyer woman of heinc Ill- piieeted in the theft. Ire. leyer II etill locked up at the etation. Capt. Bares] held the children will be given over to the care at the Humane eociety. The laterutional Bender Oheerv- ence leune, which for more the. I you he! not proceeded actively millet the proprietor: oi queue eeloeee who keep their pleeee open oa the lahhath day. hae eul- tahee up the club apinet then, and a leather oi arrests here already been me. B! we, oi example, so the league'- olare I”. they here choeea tor the preeeeltlon three eldetuen who are eluted In the aaloon butane-«John Powere oi the Nineteeuth ward end John J. Bree-en and John A. Roam oi the Eighteenth ward. The Rev. W. W. Clerk. aeereâ€" lhry oi the tenure. aaye thet the aeciety tell when the awnieipel lecialatore die- rt-senled Sunday lewe their ceeee cent to he contacted ilret. Md. Dre-nu and Ram, in nepoaee te warn-tn eworn oat heiore Jun-(lee Cleveland e! Nerwoed l’hrh. appeared It ihe We «summon. Their maul aeled lee e change at venue to Jutiee llali. and the letter greeted the. a mule-nee npoethe'leelhattheyhedeotnt had aa opportunity t3 collect evidence ior their elde oi the tale, The net- ier will he heard eelt Wed-cedar. in the rue of Aid. Powna, when ll. wae celled heion Janice Cievelell. the OO- ienaant was let it met! AI‘ III M were declared imbued. PERCONALB. max“ 3 mmmumf mm? " 'Iu- ” .. "a "'2. fis‘m 53$ “‘9 “.l I mi - gnu-:1... bum-u. unbu- non-III yl hr "II '7'”. willllom‘mgl‘mwm .l nbgyo. menu A _ . .‘- noun!- mvng lulu la 00 Imu- Ind lam m m6; M" m In" also m m maul-c their "no la dlu‘llf 38 t m . I - mu :w-Mumwzl “baledg .2 any (can? Cull-c001. mint ‘3' .. on to c 11"th the." a.” non-'13 my or (In that!!!“ will. ‘9 tho ml at water- ul Ht who: all receded to Mr mly-«u mull-Id I!“ [tiththlumdqmy Mt. n portion at tho you may m- un. um the that! M mot nonu- elm work at! M , was upon: I: no and .. all that anybody odd I0. II flaw. In may cannula a.“ . . Mum-m m tit-.9!!! flirt "II“. M REYES-IT the Autumn uny nun-o SI? POI‘TIIV 0' PLOW.“

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