Downers Grove Reporter, 26 Nov 1896, p. 7

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"I "‘6‘ it! fit It'll! low,” with - mum-m, In: '- a- on ' 1th "of (It-ma mm: mm (hi - "Man you an New Yorkâ€"4m It .;;.~ugmman York: 1; m ”immune. [munmlovz . '-"fl ”like“ m at! my In“ gym rm; am am. . lNTERNATtONAL PRESO ASSOCIATIQN.. cam XVIIIâ€"(comment lyn end like Lee are to be married In It won August now. and the Weather September ” M. it! hottest Home spent a hrge "To m- lacâ€"married to Mine Lee? portion or her time out 0! duo“. with Great Heaven! And one In aware of only Leo [or o companion. She not, hisâ€"Who: sun I saying? Whlt did I ', Doe lovety afternoon. on the bank! 0! Jay? 0, Mr. Contrenl. excuse meâ€"l the river. dividing her tune between the am Harm-ink" She moped blind- 'chumlhg moraine of e‘unehine and ly for oomethin; to cling to tell for- man before her,qhdohook of poems ward. end he received her senseless In he!“ luv. When there was e Itep It her form In his arms. side. She looked up, and law the race He held her silently "a moment. his: of Lou!- Curran! r, , lace wearing a look of unutterable love 1 M , n w mm that It 35ml be fut. filled (1 ,ll-Mn? trauma. m Ila Burl-on?" and Casual. uh haw m MI Ctr eye: mmlwmtm “Nuttwnniyhmmatmthe ”Ya. tho II well. WM! an you mflnfl“ umu the boot fro- the mad when II In (Allen. W and mum upon him and "fill“ his annually. "le do you "m “not!" my questions. It. Guam“? 1: In ut- ml um I mum in: to but me- am of no hello from which I ban Inn no In; I'”. h n am? Why do you rah- I0 and, my moo-able curb-It: on um subject.” Munr- bum he: clouded â€"- Ill loom M In with tender vlu In Ill 1 "You. y bun wished l were an ul- m. our and om lulu. But I 5.1% no (shot II M direction. My friend! I" I" roll. you guy? What of mu In? D“ you no In?“ "The, In all well. How mallow” tho quu all. on (to mull: mu op- pouu. and win I pic-tun for I palm- " to We: to taunt" “I III planned to hour you ny so. 188'! n lovely? But you must. tell me abogg home. flow In all my Meat?“ “I have been In New York only a {on- nlsh! since I In! a! you. Business has hm no olnvhm. I am (mm New York than dun um. WM! I bountiful Ono! you have made: yourself In!" "Very well; that you. And you? But! need not uk. Your look. unluer {or you. When did you leave New York?" "I: In something to be welcomed by I brute. mu Barium: their Instincts are seldom 3: mm. I believe. Have you been well. Ill-n Hartman?" "No.- 1 am ‘not nun-y at an. I am glad to no you." She held out her hand. "So Is Leo, tooâ€"only see him caper." The dog was tannin] upon Mr. Cu- !uni. with the Mullet! demonstration: of Joy. Ho patted the silly laud. “Pox-ht». I ought Eat to have done no. Indeed. I tried hard not to. Are you very Angry!" “I did; but I hardly (haunt you woglcl run ldvanun at It." “Miss Harflnon. you will. I trait. ex- euu me [or necking you here. But my wish to no you vs. no strong, tint, on my VI! to the White Mountains. 1 left my plrty and turned aside here. to [ratify that dull-e. You know you save me Mullen!" ' " "'WBâ€"V'V‘CLARA AUGUSTA "IMhhqutou-wunyhc quirk! which Hr. Tm!!! my pro- poqud, now may an m Imper- Hmt." mud Cuban! unduly. mm W no Mon to hm m m equiv-cl. no to tram-nin- boul- Cum-I I‘ll. W In New York my. an males ruin! the old My 0! his mum 83mm, Ind mbbqnumdorwlyllohl “Immune-ulna. “mummum-nn- mu Archer My: aunt u- out. Cam: mind It. coldly but mink. Mints-mutan- pdlql, bgtmttothomum "If. Mai” to .14.“! Balm lhvptodulwlthannotm. mdlmtlumwmdomthn- mo! III-warns the amt.» «mummy He never kin-ell he. met Ink hr mon- m,»mamuu- when he an nod-Iv. .- to may on. for ”mu-u am on um «ml-ca. name-nun» marineâ€"it m dun In. “hov- Gnu M, but an. on cane a run! “It I. had told It: the "lib. ‘whclh-llmlnnmhflodm deep to hm mean. in was kind to herâ€"very mm. and Mid. and menuâ€"hr It '1- to: II Ar- cher Tnvlyl‘a mum to be mama to anything-and I. fall that I. oval Mr Ill rupee! nd attention. II rot-r- M not. love. In! "on m In. rat-1 lit-d. m~m.muu. (ml. awed her mum, but not win II. «and for m that Ill-4m Ion. with Ila. Pro- la- loan-below"! u- umy or no antler at Paul Lh- nm; but In am of II. II- la! n:- ma him. no Iona »- handy «can to pardon «on me Mum mun “can. no Ila. old radiance of 1M Ir. Jol- 1’eryl. no cloud. Only "to CM butler and m wit. ro- .-uu¢ In the he! wins. to II: the too-- may. Ind loo Ibo null- ou‘ d a. ”ham. M Ian. I“. In. «mainland u Null. Mela um not in v“. lhm. Perla” (I. «m m.- (oo forcibly roll-M Il- ol (I. ml to in land and but. Alan-dust- “Nth "- null“. M hut-u wall-m eta-u with low and u-lnun no I“ r mum both «and that u should at. plans In tho “shim”. church when they mama, but (to: Mad to m with. or Ir. Truly». Ho 40- nned tome dot-mu. In. Loo do- eluod. (or hum bound to M' lonely. mu arm:- to M- buo- m numb. A at o! all-um“. that m a mu. ton-tune In than"... Ind I settlement of three than.“ I nor -pln many. The pron «one how was lunhhod. and am no no Ion ‘ clan: «um-Minn! I- on city. nur haunt. “Ill-nun Alena- He sue her his arm. and they went up to the house together, followed by [ He premd the limo icy handl In his. but he did not m the lips he would have given half his ‘llle to have felt upon lilo. He was too honorable to take advantage of her helplessness. She re- vlved alter a while. and met on eye- u be knell bellde her. “Are you better?" he asked, gently. "Yes, it In over now. I am sorry to have troubled you. I 1mm depend on you to so to the how with me. Nurse Day vlll be glad to welcome you. And I must ask you not to alarm her by I'- ludlog to my sudden moon. I am quite well now." "My poor Margie! My poor little dar- ling!" He held her silently "a moment. his law wearing a look of unutwrahlo love and Mdnm: than he put her down on the m. and‘hrought water in a large lea! from the stream. He bathed her forehead. tenderly a; a mother might murmurlnz over her words at gentlemen and election. Great Heaven! And lhe In aware of hisâ€"What am I saying? Whlt did I say? 0, Mr. Cumm. excuse meâ€"l um Harm-ink" She moped blind- ly for eomething to cling to (all for- ward." Ind he received her senseless Ion-m In his arms. CHAPTER XIX. rude or allow on the amnion. Mem- 6 H n e and her R C H E R TRIV- lyn and Alexan- drlne he. won mud In Septem- ber. It In a very quiet voddlns, the bfldegmom paler- rln‘ that then mus-mu "mauled!“ "Oodlufl the KW ll mo, an! a to. yen-shut madlflodhhmflumr-Ctnp mm: for the MM: of mm Humbug-nth”: 8mm. 110me no puddle m d "Dent-chm. Donnell-u Ibo: Alleg'Vvu the tort at m min writer. not. mum nd m. Aunt rut-ans. "0 "magntmmnmm 11!. Mgunowlfllh “I!“ “was“ burnt W“ the cunt-fly at m, but the II)- cnl mm a! me at m m:- my...“ mausoleum!“ m polo-land chair. For my nun p. was librarian w the date a mutant-d am In chic-helm pm in 1:14. The Ger-II salon! “then. «m m :- smear-n." "I 'm-w‘ no “can o.._lllh" - or no mu! mu m particu- y can“ with the "no. peri- d m m m 1- Omar. at the hot mama II that of a. "mine," m hy Backer and W by Alta! do Inset I- m tall hon "no. 11. "Walt :- m." fly In lama-Ulnar. m M “at no In. period a the It!“ Ions. in «the! In '11.! um am by o no" at“ 'nuh’ attend amid a I“: an my- buml. he I“! in loll. Icr m- mule. and m m" I“, I... Immu marl: which [took the "My 0! mung. and when I II. the lady's fun. I. my mt 1 wind lama! Hanna-9" mmumnm-mmmnh not MOMIK nail“ the W' II: a that ma. Autufl’nfln. hummus-manta! mldhflmol-ifllflm'" mlmflMno-temhd'm “canard-labor! “loom-ho thMItho-n-w-aldu. mxadmmunanlmm. hymn-6d. mun-lothulm "0. It.“ he aid. “1 that youâ€"l that you! You Dan I.“ no In Mmulthuwpoulblolormlo bot-one. It In Ill. not“ back Io hum alter a In. am. to hm that m was man «In! I '33 hot doe-Ind In In. 0. lurch! lush! I] Ira-nod larch! God {cum he let Ind-mu lunch I than! 0! no." Cairn-1‘- hrd he. lone-ed a mm. a no vita-0d um um abun- Int at a. road In Hm Mn. “You my well III on 40' town ”I." I. .ull. ”You dawn the All 'l'nvlyn'l pride and union Ion Mn. ml flea lost In rmd "nu-m. km on- mw no“. Ho tom" Cu- lrnnl’l Imlu. I. bid Mn llama! vu pun. No put out III hands In! [rum than 0! III. coup-abs. "Vllloln!" crled eronl, tuning from his chair. Ill! (Ice outlet \vllll ll- dlgonlon. “n It were no! I dlunco to uee violence upon o soon, I would thunk you Ionndly! You loved 3hrâ€" nret Hem-on. and yet believed that damn-ole hloehood at her! On! upon such love! Else 1.. Illd wot. on pure as the angels! Yes; you It! truly. I um devoted to her. I would have given my llle. yea, my loul'l solution. {or her love! But one never and [or no. I never 93th her to do evllâ€"l would not. I! I could. and I could not. I! I would! Who "noted lbll vllo elon- der? Show II!!! to m, and by haven. Ills blood shell vlpo out the lulu!" "1 on: ewe out. but the not do” noivcltué‘o my (eating I have tried to. till all reg-rd ,(or Margaret Herri- m. hot it lo impooeihle. 1 con control it. but I cannot mole it die. My write know- ‘lt all-l told her freelyâ€"end knowing it. she won willing to hear my name. For some reason. unltnm to me. unexplained” Moment, ehe‘out me on. i had neon her only thedoy before the intel note reached oleâ€"had held her In my arm: end felt her kins uponmy lino." Heletopoed, controlling hie emotion, and went on resolutely. “The next day I received I letter irom her. a brlet. cold, nlmoet eoorniui let- ter. She renounced. mutter-He? .w'onid never meet me again but on a stranger. She need make no explnnn- tlon, she laid. My own conscience would tell me why she could no longer ‘ be anything to me. As it I had commit- ‘ ted some crime. 1 Ihould have sought her. iron: one end of the earth to the other, and won from her an explana- tion or her rejection. had it not been lor the force oi circumntnncen, which revenled to me that the left tor the North. in the early normâ€"with youâ€"â€" or equivalent to that. She entond the trein at the some time. and you were both in the same car. Thin inet, eou~' pied with your well-known devotion to her. and her renunciation oi me, atla- fled are (hot she had fled from me. to the arm. ei-nuoiher lover.” waywa- Km 1" '. "Sue'h In‘i this. £3312” ' “It wu cox-nit. bind her MIL may, with my? b soulâ€"1mg- q. 1 two has: numb": of It an. " “m. Trauma/1 ul‘q outrun. with do“ mm! In hm from. "you have I wile." v “mum-um mud .mtotldulumhllltthm “In. Ywmdmnmmu, onetime!!! Wig“ wwumm1 {‘f" (1. CI cams-nu {gauging-13m Thenhn'm-ummlnlud Ilium 31'3"" L}: flomnfirfimmndup bmmdtonmnmwnw, ant-Wad. hummus. d u. Pop-lulu Mr "I” 'Ilm" VII?“ M: .C. “I, IN". II. [Ol- ‘l’lclcr. Gonna Nonm- Warmth-“manna.- mumnmmumc‘m sun: on Ila-Mu, (a? Innin- m- d (I. I‘m-1 F'Ir run. (In. can. .“ “flu". rug- in. me- an nun-u. u 3-.- to say: "110 Cu 3mm lion“ ball I: way. or we'll to around.“ “Na. In.“ I“ l hon-n "nu ma. nummyuuqulmtheua Enos 3: i1.‘on¢ do 2-! las- < flan-cl!â€" -0 Sla- - as} hallo... I. .3812. on. a. To make It amt to Wadi. who flunk (hm-elven III, that they In not talked with any dim. but that the am .1an need. em”. II to bring comlon to nnu- barn. u n cam-c condition II «III: cured by win run or l'ln. flaunt-dunno by the II In "I Mm Company only, and cold by Ill drum, 7*! » ‘ In" l.- u HEM Tum II In small. “on In“ 0! two Ilnuou who were cream I loch Had. to look like Hustle» it is laid llut by giving plluer ilxum 1 lull: in a certain way they may be nude to look like marble. The bath is made by pulling two generoue quart: or water into In new kettle with one ounce of pure 'curd soap and one ounce of white beeswax, cut‘ into emu pieces: let this dluolve over I slow In, Ind when I" the ingredients are thoroughly mixed. tle fine twine around the figure and dip it into the liquid. Take (he figure out and hold it hi the an (or live minutes. and then lulu dip it into the liquid; let the Inn dry (or I few days. and then rub it with I not! flannel; a brilliant [lo-e will be produced. cheap Plumb-a to “a Veal. Noni aadflpflhvaac. m, , 01: Doc. Lam 15. 1626, the North- 'Weatern Line (Chluzo 'Nonh-Weat- em Railway) will sell excursion tickets to a large number 0! points In the went. north and northwest. For full {aroma- tlon apply to ticket aunu gr connect- Ing llnea. or address W. B. Kin-Item. General Passenger and Ticket Agent. C. I: N. W. R‘y, Chicago. Ill. handled. like ice of an: moi- mum article. But thi- be he; done by Fm. hum Down at hoe . The mention is curried on iii «were! 1MB! ml with urine m 0:“ do reduced to flunide‘ under 'e'huieai pressure. than maiden” iii: mm. Cumin m umfi pip-lire give I temper-cure us ii teiow ‘ lite. and the evapor'nion'o tin-e is] (me put oltheprooeu. Preujirc oi aim no mainland pound: to the flame inch ps- Men employed for the gun. The experiments are enormous. iy- «pensive with present appliance: and are of use only an lell’lflolfl oi? -p9n,ibilii_ie|. With further march lllly come more simple and less costly heihode and mien-Iain. The incurs oi freezing has nut promise and its ni- ue claim: be estimated. ' Ania-Och. hm, AI lune-uni [film «lit. .55 M meant- stimulus um. many-7 I and bonds. Never gluten. Walkman-loo. There no uld to In not w .1. less. In America. uoat people hallo" II a. total-Io- pnvlty ol somebody elm- It Isn't. always the lot-Into“ ‘M M cuts the non manual. Iii. inn-5' " "WWI-m *fiâ€"b My-m-ywwmmmy - Ink-Ivo- l- "III-l- , lion than 10.000 pom- mm In the mauhotun of 03m In England. but m m M II the Inn-land were MW Oil 101- Inf Sured “by accldcntl. V Poets alter Mud ill. W '1“? they do not WI". ultr- I II ' mm “5“: 0|th and mo 10:” Ban “mull-'7.» CWVT‘mâ€"w “Ina-M.» alumna-mmfl. hi0 HWITE-“E’Eii‘. "_ FREE' to Jan. I. “97. WM! WWW Vol-In. hr gd-Iyflmtt.” I van-bu 10”,“. “In ' A'de’lrhlfl I'm 01‘ Thconlygennine"WI "’ celebmed for M thln b m ' licious,nntritiom,ind_ U . ’ fiivil' VJOUOHM’W ”II-MM“!

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