Downers Grove Reporter, 2 Sep 1897, p. 2

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3.” ‘Amd lite. M unhuaimmm ms. mwmmmulm rumor!“- to prevent. I discovered III! I body of met: no ten. From-1n auction. and hurried alter them. I had only known dill won a be wedding night. I should hnvo been nod. A. It. wu, when I came. It. to. Inc. We taught them duper . and drove than ol' (or I tune-â€" 1 bonus n In A male. victory. We you wore slain too, I! child; no III“ I aw your will“. (up I’m ”on moo-Ir . but unit. I "tum not). momma neon. l tonnd no «mo. only your ton vol]. 3 hot that they had out!“ M at; H o will hope also M D. 30 not : "1 no. u, my child; God help all I ‘1'17 this first. and then tell me If m In Injured, dearest child." an looked up, gummy into M: am. I “on, Emne. Emile. my mother In bolplcsa babe, descended the narrow hum- leading into the subterranean chamber, which his forethought bud provided. He laid her down on a nar- row. in comfortable bed. and hurried he! to close the door and replace the looting. That secured, he lighted a. candle minding ready on the rude to- Bo, mud out a glass of wine. and ap- nuuled her. ‘ In: face wrlthcd In overmumrlas CHAPTER XII. A shuddering sub, :1 moaning or]. was hisanswer. He stooped dawn. 1m- ml up the board flooring, and than taking her in his arms, as he \vould‘ have carried a you ADY FELICIE. Lady Felicia! am m: mm m." mum ‘ rmmmmmm mmm .. n Mummmmmn an J m . .. a m mm“ m mMmM wwmm mm “anmummmm” m mm m m“ voles olllnflo. II In ntmd with In. mull. "ltuhva-ldwmnlLyou ulna Mu an. (or don-1t; but VI. you "mount that u an! mqumwmn- oumwmvofltmm mpluturoucnlln-lbula The last woul- vm uncounlnudy woken aloud. look!" mused she. “I have never seen a. finer hoe. It nmlndl me 0: some princely youth I hnvo udmlnd In plo- tnrea. II It, Indeed. to be proved tlu'ouxh thln min of terror, to Ill.- nmled lit-Inca um her noblcmen must be than 01 lutnro'l dubbing only? White will u and! ad 'hll will become 0! mo. wretched child um I...” qumvlvodlll M I hold "He does not look like u peanut, so gamma): tenured. with such 5 refined“ low with a noun of anguish. aha dipped the cloth Into the ever of wmr, standing ueu, and hem bathing it tenderly. She nhudderod as she parted the duty, brown hair. and aw the trightlul contusion, when none ten-I- bla blow had fallen. Feiicie obeyed him promptly. It was indeed a blessed relief from torturing thought to be doing anything. As the weary head sank icehly upon the pi!- “My men are bringing the needed spoils from the chateau; I must go and bring them in, for l bade them leave all at the edge or the wood. not daring to trust even those brave follow; With the secret of this retreat. CIR you, mademolselle. bathe this poor nutter- er's head, while I am gone?" And bending over her, he whispered: “Do not betray your name and rank. He believes you to be a. lowly horn relative or mine; do not undeceive him" He did not Mac for whom he had pre- pared it. to wound that: the daugh- ter's grief. W'- é n“ u, mg“ .muwmum an mammmmmmmm 51:: mm M.m%m_, um.“ .amu_ mmmmm mmmm ”hi-mink“! .. "It-mhmd an...“ mun-aun- 5 =5 Animal-m... Miami-Ovul- an ion conduct-mutual... Indian- ‘- mum Ila Wan-Hun. mmmfimmm Malt-1 mm! one.» ynhout . Ion! M In: um (um All at once It wavendfiho who]. put building poem to give one din. ml shudder at In (no. and nut" no self up proudly to meet it. One Mot Instant Lady Felicia av Lmuodoo chum baton her eyes. every 11m d1.- Unct. our! Arch micaâ€"4M nut ll toppled. ambled, chanced. She tnrnod with A van lob. nu. tool hu- llud lulu. m , V7..â€"-.... a broad dual: of m. seething {lam demo the lofty front. now rising up in one not spin] column oi done not. to the very tiny. h was no grand and beautiful n fight. she forgot her personal Interest In It. me, and with hushed breathing and entrnnoed eye, she watched the huge m of are wavet to and fro. u 11 Plano: with u- victim; now sweeping .. L___; J,‘ The chateau was like One huge mam sion carven in slowing carbnncle.‘ Never had its symmetry and beauty struck Lady Felicia no forcibly as now when every arched window. and quaint gable. and doomed porch was framed In a burning "no of dazzling flame. The star: had pnled In sudden aflrlght at the bright glare which rose. up (roll! the turbulent scene below. Mwmnudlhumupum He had closed the 3.50;}? the tree. and now took her hand tenderly. uni led her forward to the edge of the ‘They no fiendish enough for my. thing, but there Is little to be [lined by‘ such a course. They have fired tho chateau, Lady Fellcle. Will you take I look at it, are It falls, and not be dll- tmsed beyond my comforting?" She caught her breath couvulnlvely and wood a moment in shiverlng sl- lence. then held out her halid to Mm. "What? except what!" cried Pouch frightened at the uncut! look on NI face; "they will not detect-to the lrgyga, surely. "' “I hope am of your mm m than" m‘dh no; Icmmmtod as rapidly as poulblo: than I: ma: uni-clue: they can doâ€"aceptâ€"" m u ”VIII‘l mmmmmty mm on Munro-min; mural-une- that to Warn hen-o Wily Ir- win“. for um lie men on muoorwnmpemgh format-a ! u m down. more was hardly m In 11ml: mu. When we new wary of mum. however, and 0! "an!" u .09 sound at "no wuor n no but ‘mmm It; way onward. we were tom-u! by drowsiness to am where we mid. and soon slower! w": ”attend "and II the lam man-e Ind u» molten-Me «um. I in mud umowornlenbeugthnflem (or mm: m. in fund tilt “do! positio- fIlly mm More I ”Intramural": hilly fly wedged In!" In. a mow m tune: the Inner and the pint hone. when. tun-glow: the link. m anti-wally stepped on my lewd. flow- evur. I new! mm! town he Intel 0! eating is worthy of Me. The table mud-ta! an! muntI-e.wherâ€"s.ulhvo lew- lIo-al, we were lay or sixty II at Mnelmloweortwomrm 'flw Modvuau of tho MM a! «mm In! cam-Ami dun: into the Yukon river fawn-cm m unbl- nou am: all. of (In In. jut on Mmhmorhludfldooclmn o! hank-Ina which nu no“ the m null or Mun. Pn- Ilb ml m Hm lm mu. am m- an an. m (and n. ma Own: an, «Manly eta-mu Iu II“. um ‘ m: and tally. 0M Invent" Ilo‘ whole width at All-h. unv- at It! Darla. Bel. In «(In ovum Mu may ont In (ban-ad nun. Nun-«double Ila-m n It a NI“MIM..NIMIOIOW Ill «m (In-n Ibo mm o! Man, rm- ". to m. by cream on" “My Ilka at no at Ian. M m «flou- nflu m Ibo mat mulls lo the "no. bond. of III: rim. 0! not '0 aha-e cm over the ('Mllo-l M whirl In the donut. mm In now-um ”In In» be throby M are higher "an n7 0' an other mien. fimdoumuouan A"We m yin-MN 10mm to cloudy ' "Mun b n mou dlflcult country (or traveling. cm: In the only null-Ne Ihon mum: of m arom- summer. then being no man: no «on lndl-n mill. 0- ucouut of m null number 0! nv urn. m very rue. ’fln nun-co In: much. boll; mum by max rum 0! .00.qu Evon In the non Incl not-unu- tun! t. hlldond In the usa- Icr by the um no- vhlch you luv-dun. In by tho luau mu: In tho that u I: am "IMHO by II. 1|!qu row. I- flow of I" (but dil- e-mu. m mm: "mm at tho Yn- iu rlur lo It. can I. such that on mac. hm Nam Ind imam u u- pset-"y for I Mutt”. (launch this mean-IN. lander. In anal enum- uuou to an (at tho eta-urb- m In pm II III: I”. "At the little town of Juneau we left the steamer and made preparations to turn our bucks for good upon clvlllu- lion. Our prawn-cl route lay across the rout mountains to the head-Intern o! the Yukon and thence down thut river is - highway. mklnx nuch excunlolu {rout tt an became necessary. "In either event the Journey must be completed before September, when the Yukon freezes. and Alaska's are“: win- ter of the utmost rigor sets In and grip: ".5 fine. "Only two routes are nvallnhle. One must either so to St. Michael, in the Behring sea, and theme up the River Yukon. now its outlet to the beatn- nlng of Its headwaters, some 1.500 miles. or land at some point of the Pacific. cross the head or land and tap the headwaters of the Yukon at their source. Tho Famous Yukon Khan In Outing for September Edward Spurr. of the United suites Geological Survey, speaks as followx of the great Alaskan river: . d/A ‘ - ”if?” KLQN'DIKE: WLMMWIMNAM the to; and the t'flltl may real-cal at me 0! Dan'- mun-cm damn. with em. on an «a. which loo-cl nee. Aanldhdl’tlenmh- mammoth-hull“ nhotcdllle In: shit-:VN'OM unhnveloflalmmuflt. mm. dwarfs Anmmumetmbv-om' I'm a we trad. and at Intervals w: an“ hour the "(a mm mun. The M m m, m the In; cloud around In (Item, jut-lug mm the mm: d a). Alan Inc mm: to late a main cum-m which in many Had by the "Mam m that the am now will In "mum! between I: o'clock u Ind-mat an'l :: In the min: for II than Imam a Om! form. «Mrh In hymn In nan. new! by the warm nun. Our way soon la! In on to I shunning lelul a! 380', the. one. ”I“!!! hollow lo our gn "In-o [nine {or an 'mnP-I pried. At an "no. havnov I u- ;WDmooh-dJnWM Mona-m". an; or m um In "n ma Jim- nn. m: {in main-l In amin- rm him m. This '1! an mu.» .. not. "we deny far 1m Once we uw lie Mn». mm“ .J m . d tilt the" path. we AM. mu mu- nha. at that! 6 o‘clock I- c» air-r» noon. M Illa "no; at you up "it ”Prom Sheep Cal-p, when v.- . g... ,N 150 Oil! In! to so! (Mr mpg-um . - 7.3, h . the you n. to m lam»... m .~.., “4.“ .. ‘39.. AN.” than Sum-In- .ur 0 1w ; brunt IMO" than "on" “how man . a I in.“ "v. '59! ml] oml "I". In wiml u ' 11.34 ‘ “I‘M“. IN! Ib.’ "Int-u" unlcc - '1 :- :‘nt; "The trip turned out la lu- mp0,»: v . nlly tatlgulng. a large mm m' v.’..- .m- tance being through mud mm 1.. x ... gravel: In the bed of a ulrvum \vh n".- lt was lmpoulble lo find :2 mm rlmmm several tlmvs also we luul (o w.” - v.-. ' stream. The valley along whu-u' inn (on: we were thus u'avollng mu. 1. man and canyon-Ilka. wllln all-«p I...” mounlalnl rl-lnx blah 1m milu-r wild The top! of (hone nmuulmuu. ..u :u' l» we could no. wero ('umml wi-n w- ‘Ind- um arc-l slulor Mrulrlm-l v Ion: linger- down mm ”In \uullw H "u ml: o! the aulches or mam». m ' I mountain I'll]. l-‘lnnllr, I'rm-nm‘ 4. . rlvor a In! llm on A In": n l: .. followed the lull up lulu l||.- .u w- hack] and dlflcull porch-n m u. - h' V Icy; and mo nllm ul Hm. 'u'a'l‘h' ' lu. “0'0!!th lln‘d, In um nun-x4 "The trip from salt water In the lmml of the navigable waters or the Yuk ,n it usually made in two slum-a, or «IL-‘1'. about fifteen miles. '1'th traulur :-.r Dyes had brought In a tew hm .«m Jail! we engaged hlm to tmnspurt uur‘ 'axup outfit and provisions ovvr tlm um stage, where the trail. thungh mngh can be gone over by pack lflilll'llx Sane of the miners, lmww -r engaged Indiana lmmedlalely at Dye-a cu pm k the whole dllmnce, and. an it uitul \' .Ir ‘ proved, this was the wlmr mm w. could also have obtained mxlvllu mu. mix. but our little party prvl'urrm ' . walk (or the sake of gotllug hmldmliwt for the harder Journey; that .1 -»~- - w (allow. 1 F tore we had tasted the tmnplzug I‘m-r and coffee (to say nothing 07‘ m».- beana), we would be smmnnruy «jwtmi by the dishwasher, who mm a wry young man of dashing exterior uml 1»:- culiar vocabulary, and who would db- perse us with the asst-THU" that "By â€"--. the crew ls going to out, mm." Cronin: the Now Famous ()lnlkooc Pa”. EDWARD swag m “OUTING. In'tho home of I that mute brother 1nd ulnar. Willhm ma Juli: Bones. who has lived alone on a um near Columbus. la. n Investigation co.- nmee of neighbors Iona “In tho death of m III-other u 77 mum to the Amount of 8.000 hidden in In all m of lien. mm‘lmunhm. not! the type and tho hm III-be? on the mm. In!!! an. out. we thin, and. therefore. must agree “an the poll: close. mm mm. aha w!" mining an {mm In the sins: box for Invention, drops mm further, m! (on Into t much Mm reservoir that in in England toy Arthur E. Com-n. city plain”:- o! Xorwlt-N. The MUM: are prim-w! on sun my" or mm. hon-4| up in Make. and! '9“ hell: an m- mno mm iv um I» turn at like a rink from its stub. The m" m Into a rmnovlmmn.'Mv-phomamwo‘ box" mmnod on a fume. Earth In! bars the Ian!- ald other Insignia of a party or I candidate. A W Micah” ”his the Met ton-tot In the In. Mount-nu- lot a “am "that III will: or Ming. and met n law m u mummnmm.mum A [Anna “on The rm mam!!!“ nrm-I In no way of man m nrninnn has many been pate-lad N’i-‘v ‘ u '.n- gram- Mum" any ho- :naf 'M' may rm In mod by tho dad mm if» math-q 'ufld, Inn all-My I13» :iflu ’in' .‘w wm haw In Ion. IO 3'." 9n.» true tMrh we" to dear and '0‘: as: l!'j-‘ m M!!! ll “IEâ€"m I. MIMIC ours-‘IIn, amt!” which hu- bun Int-l In not" «kill [Mil an Em: Jhrvh lam aside and um! lo Don- imr'mn. f; .1 than! Indian. Invl if" I in.“ n- HM Ma rule. mun-w. aun- ' 1)".I“ r. I nmrr perâ€"mu «Inn. I do 11' :‘nuu (h- vlulum u! hurl-n 1W an! 'h- «ml mum' n hearty nu" “mm '31-. 'A v m vul- h Run-haunt": but our u." 'A-'-- .n-ur .uuarnI-I. (or Ihm .,:-- a-r .nexmm o! "w ”win; but of an» :«2. lunlolo- urh of Him mm. 1'” h .u-a or-mmfll," mack o! with! fl-t'll YH-muin wxnvnmu a! town 4H m’n'n.‘ uu~l ‘u 1w 3 [mm-- (Ion in sum- mer u‘Jillrl the mmqultoos. Some luv» uni} xiv "mu-r purlvuf their face! um” i, and (IN Mm k part wrmiuatea “out". “pa. girl": flu- om‘ct 0! ud. A: UN tinw of our at- -| Indian» Ware mgugm! wry urchin: uml drying a mm]! d . a fish is wry 'olly. and when «(M M; in- !im’nwl In mm end and 15-»? .n ‘ A male; zmd {or lllir: purpose .u ‘4 .. 4"»! .ma)’ inmllhd Hu- 1mm Mn- Olrthe other slap or the summit a share but steep declirlty led down to a. small frozen lake. named by the miners Crater Lake, on aovount of the steep, crater-like walls which sur- round it on lhree sldcs. On one side, however. this wall opens out into a valley. through which a small stream runs: the.- lake is. thou-fore one of the ulxlmaln sources‘ut the Yukon. and H: wvus with a feeling at relief that we fi'exlpml upun its frozen surface. The (hllkuut ln‘lllln l'nrkan- ".u Dyea is a small trading-post, kept by :1 while mun. around which Is gumnrml a village 02' ludlzms or Slwasll, holungiug 10 Ill? ('hilkoot tribe. They I?» by no “mans lll-luoklng people. The m-m (m- smmg and well-formed: lhw woman umuu‘ally. when one con~ sll4r~ their mode of lllel are interior tn 4'.le :nm in good kmkx. Thom» wo- mu. luv- 11 1mm of painting their (use: unit-”mt: hluvk with a mlxturc 91' mm and arouse, a mwrlng whlch In ",1 :) pram-m sunw-lvlludnefls in the After awhile the well-beaten mil :3de to almost nothing. and at the lame time the snow-slope became or excessive steepness. We were obliged to kick footiwida tor every step, on a surface so smooth and steep that a slip would have sent us sliding into depths which we would not see. booking down It seemed a bottomless pit. shapelees and falhomless. in tho eddying log. tut-‘91 u! llw Dun-«Mb. . ‘\"2 ruin llh-w un- wry low poa- :-. [21‘ man". mw ls mmluuully 'zer-"é .v first h} mum-him: :1 ml!- 13in- Hut «.mvllm: cm mm» prom- ur till! with-In (Avrloolm .\r flrvl Hun look: c hwrtul. "2'

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