Downers Grove Reporter, 27 May 1897, p. 6

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TN! m an (In: to the-aim non nu son a the spinal: attuned. In- m to union. count- no at.- I-nludluum In.“ the “Ila-la! man, when they are op- muc. m thrown away upon he." was it. “not. “But I In union: that Conn-nos Ihnll keep up her pracue- In. Ind. to this and, desire her to have «cry onponnnlty o! lmwoving her «no Ind win. You And all. an give homo concern of the latest term In at. Mu for lumen haunt Ind "Which will not human one. it I an hue my sister'- company Ina'and." replied an other, cordially. "But. can- not we make up a family party of four [or tomorrow night? I can prom-e you I treat." “Thu 1:. when you are not ensued to escort single ladies." added the ne- nlor. with a dry Imus. 4 mm W. -â€"(Comnwm) ' u was October before the ten": made a terns! remove! to town. One 9! the brothers. matinee both, upon: woe!- thm den e week there in Sep- tember. end. elnee the uncermn elm- lhlne end cold nine of autumn eon- ued the Mien. (or the moot part. to the been. they were ready to second the repetition we seek their winter «emu. Edward Withers wee resu- lady Installed a one 0! his brother's‘ household, end under his auspices city life also put on I new nee tor Con- stance. He Md a. box It the opera. and math“ wee tonnes: a: suggest um. Constance should accompany him thither. IWML PIE“ mam-sou “Mm” mum .m mm “mm Mm.“ .. mmmmwummmmmmw.mmmm mm-mm W mmmmmmmummp m “mm mMNWmmmnwm_m_a .m .mmmm mm Emu... m ..,m Em: Wmmmmm m w mmmmmmm mwammmmMmmemmuummm :mmm "m myfn m cm M int and kettle precipic- m m lomvmeotwlndomm .b» mun mam“ mmm ”mmm m.»m~:. g mm.mmmmm “MWmmmmn nu» . mmamy «mm... a; mmummm.mmm mmmmwmmmmm.mm m m .ummmm mmmmm mum.“ maMMmm mm! ”m mmmmm ”mm. Emma. 3% 3mg”? Mummmw.MM-Mmm~mM.um.mmmmmmu mmmm mwmmwmmm.m.mMmumn m mm ‘fDa'I'lvflflI dug them" an on- Mum-7617» In mun-Gui «In on. duh-duo Ind-1m; m m: m cl (In ownin- |I¢ Mm. III. on cl m nu IN. Accordlng to these Irrelragnble an- thorlllen, then, our heroine had muted clear of the rock upon which so many of her use and sex have spilt; kept on! of the current that would have strand- ed her. high and forlorn. upon the bir- ren headland: o! celibacy; land, vlrtn. ously eschewing “antic" Instinct, and hurl prompting; and ulml Inn (It only. In In. Romaine'u creed, (or the guidance of beam. and blnln, Ind other Irrational lungs). rendercd Just and new!" obedience to the eqnllable principle prescrlbed and pucllced by (no nutocrnu of flu "host circles": Thole burnlng and nhlnlng buttons «me not. nlgln not day. to urn on llu Immune. young (ran: the rlgon Ind duohllon ol Scylh. and can surla Illa-In glare upon L'hnryhdla u make: It. seething upldl mu 1 Paella or dollclmu calm. Yea, I can not no more enviable lot for our girls than one like hers. " “Constance had s fund or strong common sense In spite of her crudely extravagant theories upon certaln sulr Jects,"rejolned Mrs. Romaine. "Thanks to it. and as you Justly observe, to our counsels she has married better than any other young woman I know. January. “Constance should he think- tu! to u- all her day- for opponln. Mr absurd transendontflllm about conse- nlallty and mutuu attraction and the like puerne nonsenao'. What a wreck uhe would have made of her happlnm had she been left to pursue the course dictated by her own “prim! I hope, Margaret, that we shall not have to combat the like error. In our dingh- teru when they grow up.” Vcfiurrm VII. m 0! WI. Todâ€"‘mu'o in me «no: lub- m'b Ton III"!!! to?“ Nodâ€""Tho poo- no who 1110mm" it In Paul. lion. nno ova-1w am am- I: no 0! can. not. Wattâ€"“Th! h a many [and my you tell, but It won't work." we»: WMUfl-"m It won't. D'm {you ['0 ho tnnnn' nmnd with It 1! it MF~IndWh Jam-ml, M m min. mm 1- Par!- m any clubs. manually downed. They are pun white, with yellow mam Around nu niflhhnhtdnlablohheflbm. mcmdtyumummtwhm (methanol-lbw” The-nun odor will to more all! noticed than any other by man. the such Mag hell Ilka conductor: Inton- by the palm In the middle of the meet. u duvet mm to the right or left or to m It then needml. mue!” m he took 3 mm fiance at in "th and said: “1: lake: I. dilemma, mm. 1 can do without a. mmnmomomlsum ty of um" And he ml the nano- m mm mm. n dial-m km and thud oum mam. than an. 'II no! “and. 11h pro-Incl! “up of m hr .3 my gaunt-IMO! It (Inc. Oumlnlomolku my to can In a not! hurry, and min to "min I friend. to- mkei: “I "and In such in“ lib mm m: l tors-t my mm." A Hula further on be an: "I wonder I! I have "no to go but and get It." and “he note he pulled out in '1th fro- lic pocket. "No. l have not um." he concluded. um consulting the did. “I he nlted a. Nan-In; the vourt malnuamlgertogofor the met, paying in: a dollar (or the service. “he manager returned wItll‘ the “(muo- nu the "More could not I. found, whereupon the lawyer «em-ad. looking up from MI About-M may fro- no u no erm- of d m Ulltfl m an.“ link mm In "my. I“ may in! in m III. In.” m anIuII-ncmmmhr the null“ when k In nude-d her. "Alimualdolummdo- flat-Mr ll MI OOH.” the mod. "I IQ'" new: In: '- IM Inn-c. ml lumen-(edu- of n WM‘I love III- m I not III. But I" mom are not a. winner-to or danced in I. be. 1 shall mu nu." uwnmumnawumm ale-ted ”Mutant-o. It. willed my km to blurred II I. In In em N. m "n «may unr- mun. Into-n I can! aunt-um Comm-0d that the m In“ war-II. In but: and dull m ol- «me by Hurt-I'- I-wrum no I“. I: Mr humuâ€" to no (Malina a! Ibo nova-uh- nnd m «In. no “autumnal-hound!"- In nun-“0| Io pin-u.- tllua. I! m Ion ham: and unau- won; In lull-OI. 00 mm out EM! 3.! Mb “l mu: do not not!" Com-moo I.“ «to no. mummy Ibo talc-hood. Harm Ind a nick of mu" her Inn-ply Im-IONINO 'IMQI‘ m an: bot-m tho- mm was It. Whoa. “I un ennui-cu!" It. m u lu- .11. III" the W in not. an n ll ton-M and “dolled. II In to nun-u II.- II I! Mann“ "Only the" an In no «Illa-rem!" pom-ted tho eon-In. "I ll“ Kluathan but. 0! mm. but Edward II the new popular on o! the two. ! believe-«Isn't “You." answered Commute. mama; "my. Harriet}. shallow treble sounded at Im- elbow Ilka n repelltlon of the last thought. "No one wouid ever late than to be rel-liven." the paid. “Yet each In excellent In Ml way. Don't you think no?" “Shadow and sunshine!" reflected the gum. "And they are no! more un- like In countenanco than In til-posi- tions. aim and conductâ€"u dluluuu u no upright men can be.” An impulse she did not stay to deâ€" fine drew Constance to the window as gthe two gentlemen descended the front jetepe elde by side. Mr. Withers was I trifle the teller o! the two but lilo figure was angular and unbendin‘: Edward's supple and elegant, while scarcely a trace of iamily likeness ex- isted between the swan-thy visage oi the elder, with lte deep-set eyes, long up per lip, and high. narrow forehead. and the lively glance, clear complexion. and spirited mouth that made Edward's physiognomy e goodly eight. to more eyes then those the: met the parting smile he cast up at. the parlor window ‘ when he suited the pavement, when? l as Mr. Withers stalked solemnly on. spy-tenth! forgetful elreedy that he bed 1 home and wile new that his (see was eel olnee ward. .1 The gentle and nflectlonoto mama-c once contrasted pleasantly with Mr. Wither“ authoritative mandate. “Constance! you wlll hold yourult In readiness to drive out with us this n!- ternoon. We shall call for you at thu- o'clock. I wish you and Harriet to be entirely prepared lot the ride when we come. Young bones do not like to stand in the cold." them myself, n3 spat out [rank]: the mull or the trial. In whatever else we may diner, Elnnthan and I in 8 unit In our care for your welfare. So, It we show ourselves and the heav- enlg an” of quadruneda at the door todiyffi‘ou need not fear to accept our Invitation." nah u thorough m a! them below consenting to the yenturo. 1 sun drln No II mm“. DOWINTERS GROVE REPORTER. "That I- very Mr. Gallium of Chic-go attempted to use a wooden mallet whlch he had uncured. (human, with mallet in hand. nude a real) for the speaker. He ‘wn mm at being intercepted and tried to use his mallet on the heads of those about him. but was prevented. He no dragged down. with a half- doz'en members on top of Mn In the aisle, naming whom Were Mr. Mien of Vet-mutton (row. It was here that the mutated members succeeded in nutty restoring order by aemnttng the mutation and mun; the mm- m mm M “In. The win um um: nay-m. than. no m the way and received the missile in. atead. An ugly gash was mt in Mean. ey'a face, iron which the blood flowed treeiy. it was the etarrniest aeene wit- neaaed la the legislature ior many mm The trouble started immediate- ly alter Speaker Curtis called the haaae to order at 3_o'eiork and lasted for an hour and a quarter. So great was the disturbance that it was heard piainiy at the Leland hotei,’ six Morita away. During the turmoil hlii flies were smashed by pounding the desks. waste baskets were. hurled indiscrimiâ€" nately across the hall, members shout- ed themselves hoarse. and a freeJor- all fight was prevented only by the action of moi-headed members, in-‘ ridding l-‘nrreli. O‘Donnell, Morris. Craig, hieooorty and others. The ex. eltement an at {over heat during all the sealant, but reached a culminating point when Mr. Norah. who but! been abutting for recognition for an hour, left his neat and proceeded up the allle to the speaker's desk. The re- publican, thinking it waa Ma purpose to drag Speaker Curtis front his chair. made a mall to defend the speaker. Hr. Norah reached the maker“: plat- form. and. in the midat of a war at words with the presiding ofleer. he was seized by the coat collar by Mr. Needles and dragged from the plat form. This was the atgnni for a rush to defend hir. Norah, and in the scram- ble that enaued there was a general “mix-up." Bloodshed no! nouns marked the day In In house. AI attempt was multmmh’amd had ed by B. J. Nov-l and P. P. (human 0! Chlaao to pull 3min 0min tron tic emf. P. 1. Ion-0y 'u in m the clock tote with In Ink-nil which was burial dimly at the Imker, Ind 'Meh 'onld have mm! Ir. Cums hat for the he! that Manner m In 110 um 31": mo low-nor. walnut m mum-r the mm In In. the but no. on nut and to duping "I the. ad to mm me many into mu mm! fund. I! atria In appropria- un at ”0.000 to "pm the ‘lwflnga M “mosh the ommuo- of Tm;- mf MI... ’ I- m rule the Mo (mm boule- nrd bill cm- "can"! l0 mun! rud- lu for Guardian! Ind mm u :94ch order to! tomorrow. "MIM-vl'dlluu at tho mu by whirl: um anlord pri- lllry M" (was In pun rulmhy in: I“. a would on!" far um “'thn- “5. The (allowing M": were Imm- luca! anon when. By Mr. IJuIer~- Bap-Illa; nu Ioduvrmlnlo not-tram In. I” Mr. mrry‘Tran-lomu "w mu tund- o¢ Ibo lfulvonuy of 1mm lo the nut. "new: and pn- fldlu mu Iln unto null NI 5 per out lumen yer noun ou Ibo rum»; and that when land In nold llv nrnwy m" In land IMO "I. sum tmmry. In, In. By s vote of 58 yen: to 84 nsys the house killed Mr. Merrimnn's‘blil in- creasing the salaries of state supreme Justices to $7.500 per annum. it was opposed solely on the ground or econ- omy. Mr. Merriam gave notice at a. motion to reconsider. Mr. La. Monte's bill to increase the salaries of the judges of the Cook county circuit and superior courts to $10,000 per annum was postponed until next. Tuesday. Mr. - Ster‘chel’s bill to punish the advertis- ing 0! cures of private diseases was killed by striking out the enacting clause. The sennts bill to enable cor- porations of other states and countries to loan money in lilluois and to ac< quire title to real estate as security was i passed. The senate bill providing tor is commissioner and assistant to in-: 3 spect lire est-apes was amended so as i to make the work the duty of the locâ€" E tory inspector, and then advanced to ithird reading. Mr. Lntlirop's bill to I authorize eounty boards to adopt rot- ing machines was adrnnred to third reading and made a special order (or next Tuesday. hit: Needles' bill pro- riding that associations or societies not organized tor pecuniary prom shall pay i to tile set-rotary or state a ice or no . {or articles of incorporation and that l uotaries public shall pay a tee of 82 ilor notary commission; was passed. ? The “male blii ill-ensinx architects and reuniting the practice of architecture was ordered to third reading and made 1 special order tor nut Wednesdn’. Mr. Wiedtuuirr's bill to prohibit at-u- wtionul or tum advertisements was missed by a note at loo to ti. .\lr. No. \‘nk'u bill to prohibit tile employmeut o! minor! under it; on wont-working machinery Iva-t passed by n vote of st} ‘ to ii. Mr. Marcy‘s bill to fix a sland- srd oi analysis (or milk was manic a sperm order on third rmdiuu for .M!“ Tuesday. Sir. union's hill to regulate the mic and manulnctum at new, sis uni porter had the «sanction clause stricken out. Mr. Wilson awn-J to "consider the wt. by whit-t: m but in Run! to arbitration and Award- lniiod to pus yesterday. but tin mo- tion in: attested by a vote at w: ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE HIPORTID IV A .PIGIAL CORRIBPONDINT. IWIWI lay. ‘II. The ronpromlse Yerkes franchise 'IlPflflklll measure, was ordered N9011- etl taroralnly by the house. wmmltteo on Judiciary. The vote was I! am to In hays. Slmllnr action was taken by the same body on .1 bill premrnrl by Chalmnn Allen to allow city councils to grant franchises for Mt: years In- stead of for twenty. as at present. The vote on thle proposltton was 22 yes: to 3 hays. The new rengrasional ap- portionment hill. substituted for the llerts-lmtmer gerrymander. was In- troduced in the house by Reprenenta- the Anderson and was adranced to second readlng. Dem-ratio members attempted to have the bill «fen-ed to a committee. but tailed. Bustness in the senate 1m mnflned to ndvnnclng npnroprlnuon bills from second to third reading. acrordlng to previous agreement. The (allowing bills were among those advanced: Approprlnttnu $30,000 [or the Illinois National Guard. ‘ $75,900 for the ordinarygxpenses of the Northern llllnots normal school, 75.000 tor the eastern Illinois normal school. $96,000 (or the erectlon ot a new cell and other improvements at the state retortnatory at Pontiac. $214,000 ‘tor the ordlnary expenses and main- ‘tenance of the Ponttoe refomatory. 147,000 for the erection of new bond- tng! and improvements on the state fair grounds. 813,000 for the mainten- ance of the lndustrlsl home (or the blind at Chicago. 890.000 to matte up the deficit in the funds of the univer- sity of Itlldols canned by the «lemon- tton of Treasurer Sounding. Senator McCtottd and Senator Humphrey come near hnvlng a personal encounter Just after the senate adjourned. The dtt- acuity grew out of the teeth; over the apportionment fight, the detest of the gas bills and one or two other matters that have gone wrong In the senate this week from the uandpotnt ot the machine. Mr. Humphrey threw out n crotchety reinsrh ohont the notltteal crowd hlr. htc'mond truth: with. and the latter pistol! told the lather of the film- mm: Mitt-mm ll rlw morning and um laser man a n'rlrck In Ilu- nnomoou: Senior WH- luuuby‘a. mum»: I» Morin at no Apr-elicit nml luprcmr mm" m m- My their norm lo the mun from which (In smut-l u- rakon: «he corp rum" hm making npproprlumoa for the ordinary upon": 0! Hm “I"! II- smnmmr; (he («m-um, hm mull-3 nppruprlallom for (be mnlnlomm ol the Male immunmn; Stu-tor llunt't. requiring thou hrIn'xlns slit: to pay an- conu Info?» rho same are begun In all muru of no ml. I In the Innate momma tn t-~-~.m~t.|.tr . the wt“ by “‘hh'h llw nu In“. .‘M’Iml to [tau wou- ntada- a urn-m: tr-Icr (or nut Tuesday. Tho rota «m :Ltn muâ€" tton lo M'OIIIMH' tln ”mutt-lath": M" was 2a III II. senator hwy-~11 1pc- rIuI nwmrnt but "I pan-M by I van a! 26 to 9. The bullet-Inn MI: I.» mun] by a ItttanImmtn vote. Iowlttu hIllu Vern III-to panned: Com- qun IIIII to profit» tor thu Iw-mtnl . Ia! plumber: and armttn; :- bun-I o! . "11er humor millage-r1. :t «1- ? Irnmimn to nupc-n‘m An-l plttmlvmu. III-lo rum. ”Hunt Ind Immmmto-l town: In I‘nrnI-tt no and vIo-r-rtc Illu- mIttnIIott trr [mute autumn: satu- tor lmnlap‘n, pun-mutt that In cue ot' a (In rate an the «many lunar-l. tho «nutty jmtn nhlll an M an u-umrm Hombre. and rust tM tIocIullnz mm; (In noun mtl «Moran-y a) nuttt mun «Mn o! “.000 Inhabitants or our to ammtnt poIIov matruu: sautot An- thony's. prmmtu that win In It" jtmlrr caurtu u! (“out umnty that I not 3 In. I-munhl tmm‘ than Imam mlln [mm th rNi-Imw o! (In def-mint. and that «In-m the platotll (all: to nwwr he shall my all run. ttw unit not to I» mun] rarIIn III“: I! «Work TEN ful- ' In "I" I mu ll 0" "IV. Take Luau" llnuo QohI-a Tablet: All .Dnuuou mud nu m; It Intui- Iceman In the )eau I!“ to 1876 Prince had «new: dIlcrent minute" o! the an tutor um Rttula only tour. â€"~w- v”,‘w. ,â€" [hm (‘Ituwl cut. to (an Inland”. Prim. m. Nut-“hunt“: In; 80- York upon:- ' mu are "mt" In lam number: a the Matt" fl-hlu Inn. lmunnfiyc'a'uu. Ohm“ mm “it...“ w noun-Jud” I A nluate polypun In bun cut Into . I26 pot-tn 1nd nth In nun. became. perfect. ulna! ,. m...â€" Moron-ulna. n "wag-Mme .u-- m” ' m “um-“um unit-u». ”an...“ I lay lull-II In tom-l In tho 3 m cal-"In. “C n I !wmh:‘d:‘lh:kuomnflnw in". Cone butlerllln have an Inn: at :0.- . no «II-mm cm. a thnr- anti “tit-stilt" recognition from the speaker to make a motion to the call of the revenue hill to second reading for the purpose or amendment. This bill was sent to third reading at the morning session. The speaker refused to recognize him, as the special order was the senate tire-escape bill, on third reading, and he directed the clerk to pro-aural with the reading of the bill. Mr. Norah. alâ€" though he had not been recognized by the speaker. proceeded to make a speech, which was acmmmnled by vigorous pounding on tho desks and yelling by a score or members; prom- inent among whom were Bryant. Siaudachor. Bartliug, (.‘umzoxb'. Gai- ligan. Murray of Clinton, Webb. St'hwah and Suttlo. Lend-1rl 1:: the house tire \‘ri'y much inn-m»! over the prccwtlings. and say throwing of the ink-well condoned. They say three ‘ . will testify that RODFESE‘H'FH‘I‘ chie of Chicago threw th-e one 0! the witnezsos brim tatite Daugherty of Peoria. . ohle denies it. The swan" :liénks Stert-hio ought to be expnlit «l -::.l R»?- rt-sentutire Andra-eon aunt olmlon to that «(feel pron h - win“ he altered. It takes :1 two- to expel. and c memos-ml:- olution cannot be [mm-J (‘urtis raid that i! he had 5hr: L2H ') of any dist‘riminnlion it \\.t-. with: in the interest of x: revenue lyiii which is ' demanded by the pl‘Oll'l‘ n.’ iiizzmis. Rt‘ln‘t-at‘illltlh’ofi tr! the (‘lli‘l-{l rm!- t-mnn Im-u-ai t-lmrgo that 33ml; is tuzttiuet tlw I’t‘tl'l.'.ll‘ Mil 'r. :_,1.-' t.--‘ t‘flusr it “amid lulr-rfvrv uilit ':;- ’ttui- was a! t‘hlt-ngu :tuwwru lI' «v.3: 1:: "NW" {mm the untoward it! " o! ulnlt'erhori err-tum! I'y tiw ‘4 A pure. Em ' id m’ ’ um mm m4§mgnm"m. in MI an IV Pull! 0mm “ERNIE“. Amandammgnmm "EHMAWv-ommmmzm bmmmmrhfim. MIMI 60.. Ohm mm Inca. Ora, Minoril Ash LWmM-T‘mnmah’: AMBASTINE': RIfiA Deming: ‘. 3”“!de 3109M ? Vigor and Vitality 1’” 0M 77.0 M Miler. IIINIM‘ ”mlymhmmdmmyn ”9m tuwmunum- a... m I“ ”mum.“ Mod.“ mumumymu mmnmmmmmmm aim The mum to! M mummmlmmmmz mmnmmmmnmmu Hood's Pills Hood’s Sanaparllla shun hérdora ut Monmna have lost hundred: or uheep thruu‘h the pol-on- om plant know. u lurk-par. lows Inn!!! For Sale on my fitment. II [r-rzu'rc c: 01. mum-ca 9‘- vmp 101er um“ mm (or. J. L'uuLL. “‘uukca'un. m. We will tum-n “.001 if any 0! our nub lisiml traumonluln am pun-cu to he no‘ gvuuinc. 'l'uz: I'IFU Cu. Warren. Pu. The hsmoymmb present» I solution of the Krl‘fllflfll passable strength and spam.- with :tm Ion-t poulble material. Pottsâ€"4 knew It would happen as soon a: I “end about their seizing tho wa: carx-espundems' bursaâ€"Indian- apolis Journal. .75 Unpardonblo Olen". “munâ€"41 Is something surprising. the way the Greeks have lost their pop- ular“): ’ chkwireâ€"I don't doubt it. That [eh low would so through a meat chopper I! he thought he could save car (are when he goes to his omce.~vUpâ€"to-Date. Pncflml “mph” Warwickâ€"l can't help thinking about old P. Nurlous studying theoaophy. He's wonderfully enthusiastic over the Idea of being able to separate soul from body. hundredth nnniv of the Mn o! ’fl'einnwe-ee into the U 1! arm. local ail- I r on menus. ennui-ea u extent. of blinding, bent, 0! 3mm, in- teresting “MN and number of both («reigns-id home attraction- nny exhibi- tion ever held In this count , with the ible exec Ion e! the C nmhlen or 899. [met as iti- on the main line of Louisville a Nuhvilie Mroad it ll the direct line of travel between the North and South. and can be visited en route with loss of lull little time. The extremely low run that have been calculi-lied make I: cheaper to go e little out. at your wey. even, to take in this greet show. while in own attractions will well repay a special visit. Write Mr. C. P. Atmore, General Passenger Axon}, Louisville, Ky., for mntv 'or concerning It. 1'0 “I“ A NLD IN 0" If". IT KILLS "My: «my um and WHAT?

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