Downers Grove Reporter, 16 Dec 1897, p. 2

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in (or breath, but here. W the day had manly hot. It 29‘” low at alx o’clock son and humy. “Yul-i by nightfall the Mr would be “up and fresh. ,,. Ag- 9 In_b All] Jun m m .0 II. ‘1? on» 1:: is I!!! I {a 1‘ a}! F.» a! $35. 3 .3 In!- '2." I5. Islâ€"lo v31“ :3 {I 33 I 3 3| Lil. I on: In... :0 3.12.1. l3 ‘0' II In re: 1.! an". Jro .11.; 3 9.25.23.31. ' ’.il.‘rn§.¢.f1~rr {fie-ilfii? I natal; II:- 53 in! .1. “io‘ifl§flui§ £1:- 93 if i {Sgt-:rgoz. ’itr‘l Savage-pr... '1‘” In. Inn- too not-i.” no “and”. "Yul-ml-ul punt. hluvrynmrrnhd * .C. II‘ III in". lm- no". D I (Mel-In.“ ’ unmask-Isuzu... «- ". will. (In Mus. "u- "- “haunt-um!" mzhmmlumumto Ibis- m (tony-(our untam- out Nun‘s-utmfl: M” ‘- nu. may. m a. will I. not by m. ”ft-and; mtugmmw n was won 'a 1-h- day and turn :1 “Ir View! Behind on the higher mound and l ran-bun; old home, halt hall, N! lam-hon“ ~n hunk with I long nd- brick trout and a sort of terrace- pm tro- vhlcb )uu mlxht look ”new. the field- and the Inn! Ema “the! or land over which the bold In «no and real. It ebb 3nd law of a. (flu. It Va a quill: old nrdoa. ‘vflt tut! Illa velvet, llld rained bad: QIHWlun-o-ululhq "ad-uncanny. Milmhr‘thmufl. en t- It hero and there, say with m outlet geranium and blue mm. and kept an! and My by n Marla. of red llltu no! edge cm hm the (round 1Iere wen ml about nu- don-In whirl: gs a. fun-buildup from night. um! mm to nhleld the house from Ine- vlmr Nun. All In from I” 0 rich and man: ”not I; may doc- to th Din-m4. {grgs T was In the sweet month of Septem- ber, the axon utter- mum of a day mm had been hot even on the borders a! the North Sea. th'h sends its breezes flying over Ihe part at Essex which is not flat . 1nd marshy. but ”a 1nd undulating. and mu- m pleasant to look upon. In Landon the people were gasp- fiwmxm~mm Winona-Ir imamr cucum- "No. I con man CHAPTER I. hummer.» mm anaemic". fliGHT OUT QF: mmmmmmmmmn"mmmmwmmmmmmmmm “mmwmmmmmmemmmummu “mmfim a“ mam.uvwmnwmumfimmmmmmmm mumMm.mMmm.mw mummmnmmmm fl w MAmMMh.m_n.mm mafia u mwmflmmmmammmmmmam ;, .. Er: Mum_.RMmmuwmmwmmmemmm~. \ x \ r a: cfll..¢ca‘£ in I ”"13 . Worm-i Bum-flung. ,gu an A1!“ to loll in thinking about It: W. in; will. '0‘! “an Mar-In; , Win... filly My thqu at in hasty. in an N.- ayu. all Mr. 'N-M hair. at tho me. at he! I'M]. (to I‘m.“ and am a! It! in. II- "an. htt- :01 at: £1. .59. no: I! 3: «2: art; 1 .E. @893... i 3.- ! I In. .vot‘oo‘l...i§.!- 1 u! 39 I9. .35 ‘3' filo. :01 3. .903 pl; in. «In; 513 I... .0 3. In... “All you In. M" “mun-w. "No. My l 6.1; bu I. II!- to“. at but In crud-kl. an in cc to I [not mu m... «m we do.- tot an“ "All you night In. Io do won- lI an no I. a "ha-man. oh I. “and“. To" It nah-I1 m In. Its uh. I.“ It". "I“ hunlmhmumnm- m u not tan-m Math- .0 "NW "flu in no. We". god-i7.” "lot you M'CI‘ and than] m to...‘ to evict. “No; nu ~ 4:: Ion wool.“ Ifl'a than u I mug-an...“ “Au you no?“ “Good-w.” he answered. Ialdlu It I and «a blur (bu In «my: “mull-olnymuluull?‘ “You. I think you night do that." "You will loll you an! that you “I...“ lulu-mutton" In the two of her evident luau-Imus- mu to enlarge upon the unwed. the soldier [and no that“ but to In! her ulna the ruin Iron I'll. "nod-by." no nld, hold!" on! her hand to lulu. “I have known Im- an my “re." she and. I'NII studied CINICIIIUI. It wu evident (In! she did not want to all: ubout the owner or the view cart. but the soldier went on vlthont been“: “And you know him well?" “.Oh one a! the gentlemen farmers round About." “Very much the wine as when he Is not a! home," anawmd Dorothy. with a guy laugh. He hushed, [00. "But tell me, who I- he?" "0h. Mr. Stevenson. Ann! who is he when he‘s at home?" the soldier de- manded. "1‘11qu Ir. Stevenson." she an» swgred. looking straight In (rout of her. ' " I don't thlnk She would," said Dorothy, honestly. “You see. Mr. Han-ls. my aunt I: rather strict. and she never does alarming unusual. andâ€"” At that moment she brbke oil short as a fairly smart dug-var! driven by :1 young man passed them, and returned the salute or {he occupant. who had lifted his hat as soon as ho saw hen "Who7 In that?" asked the soldier, father. jealously, frowning a lltlle as he hulk-ed the girl‘s heightened color. like ‘to come and have afternoon [ea In my (nun-urn? old ladies generally love a bacheior tea." "M II l mu. m, bl'! ll?‘ lb. CRAP!“ ll. 1". owner I. an old hay, who, on In“ 4. 187.. he (lay on which "I. re. "the was modal-ed. rrmhlely dua- Illd um I. owe stated by mime- n H.- obonld "or era. the Mold at tor dwelling To avoid ny no. cull-gnu she simply decline! to ”law ny one mm and I. refund on elem (a like either apartments or (be no. below. no only use she break: through her haul and fat rule II who. work... are permitted to en- ter In order to carry om. ray-Ir: Palm. «MIMI. brim-mi; and m once u yen In twrn Inn-lo her privacy And nuke good any «page. To "have: whose politic»! tendencies Ire the sure as her own the la particâ€" ularly gracious, but at the death of an on n ”.th in (He building [a salad up and now all m cloned barring cite very mall on at 3h bark of to house, which the anti-republic- uvllernlt reserves for yer own an, and that (1 her three servants. This firm behavior on the part of an old My In repeatémy excited comment ltd numerous have been the “tempts of We to uh: an entrance by me rune or othsr. At}! their eloru m filled by an aged mm. who (and! the m: «Igor m drum-mm flgfl- Ilia! mm: m lmln Mt mu. ”llama. bu O Mildly m none I:- too- am by adduyllvhglm,mnm Hut ‘0 the [m row. (3 at one (and indent-do Ila-lo n will clonal shuttle" ad hue:- sarrety : Iln cl Illa to than he place sad the house has ro- II a “hill” state our g cur- COM". $1 {I S "-mmumlmlm hunt-inn. "m poi-by. It. "nub.” um I." um. with In. «minim. "no! I hop to Ind you sun A: ('okluto' no. to «out he. unit. It not, you and an. iii no .- h Loom du- n. no man." "Tn-b. "fl uny.‘ is all. "but 771).!" and ma: Inc. I! My. mu. hot! n:- lax-Cm!" a m. m It. Pepi-q ”can. 0. ram. n ma Any-«pl who. 3“ Inc- Qo ml. lb um. 2:0. _ :1 a Iii El... .- ”to 1.8... i : n.3- ln. 5.5 p 3-8. giar-‘Sg.8.rlro o... .8 3-5 .8. I... 0.: on sun. VI. 34 no .000: .5; =- i [at 0.: i=1 .4! II. p... In: 03.3.... at. 2.3.2.6 8Q! Inaâ€"Cl i =3..:’g§.vo§. a: on ca 3. {39. :2... .5; i no Ina-=3! >32. 32. 5 2. “All the winter," lady Jane an- sweM "We go to Kissinxen, though "Yet. that must be no." he replied. “though I never In: over by this route. And how long do you may 2" “Ya, we are at tonight by the boat from Harvlch." she answered. "Yes, It i: rather a long "lawman; hoursth the boats are big and the weather I: month. 3nd It In a great convenience being able to drive (run: from one's ow'n door to the boat Itself â€"~one suns so much fresher, you know." ‘ Lady Julie “'0“le a little. hem! qulte deceived by the tone. She was fond of Dorothy herself and would dearly like to make a match for her. She had seen with joy that Mr. Ail- mcr seemed very attentive to her, and had encouraged him in his otter to escort her down the road to her aunt's houae-and now he had come back again with his cold. conventional tones as i! Dorothy was the tenth charming girl his had taken home that afternoon, and he had not cured much about the task. "I heard you say a little ume ago that you were going away,“ he mo marked. alter u moment's pause. 3 , m or my Inn; m In W N. lbw-din. and .M M- doc-can. my Jan in gill! on the lawn and Vida-0d III! with I, smile. She was I m. notion-11 won-I, null young mouth to be lyllpllhfllc. "All. you are back," she said. "Now, I: not. tint a nice girl?" "Charming." returned Dick. 3mm: dun beside her and unwed“ In his most conventional manner. HIIQIT I" A IN) CITY. (To to emu-3d.) :IpJntmder noon n M. has , .-, ' for his mud“ hm mi: grumpy: Mar the sham. Often on» bird will visit the nesting grounds, and if his repofl is famnhie. his cum. unions soon return in their aid ham-ta. ml Mat-bonding begins. Both duck, Ind dram work together. laying a foundation of Inward or coarse mugs. and upon this the bed of down in arranged. and hand up around the tannin. About M11 20 the ducks he- ‘In to lay. six or seven em being a... ml clutch, although 10 are some- “one. seen. A few of these on taken by the farmer for If: m on but :Im “l. of gun II forbidden. anon mo diallwilllly-idcbynidninmmg gab- hmlgm norm m of down 3151,5949! *3" ’ malls ”It I was mld by farmer! in Ireland that nut they never lake lhe dov- nnlll the lmle on are hatched. It has been found that the, birds lhrlu- better and lacmse taster when Hwy are allowed lo llre as nature sent them to do. so no. lhe poor moth-‘13 are I0 longer obliged to slrlp them- selves of all lhelr down to furnish their despolled nests. Elder ducks are found along the seaeout of Amlr Auerk-a and Slherla. arsealand. Nar- vay, Sweden. lapland. Iceland. the Faroe Islands. Spitsbergen and Nova mun. They are true ocean birds. llrlng during lhe wlnter out at sea. and dlvlng for their food. which «our slats a! small llsh. shellfish and crllvs. In April the! bells to gather In Hm» All the mlil I In" ma about ruler «hurts say that neu- are robin! at their do" twice. the and mum'- hg It ml "so from hr ov :1 body the um um the drake ghw Ms vllte don. "d this In allowed to $- That was the ambit! Arm-Moan! u they were (9 the sins»: inch-4. m me .1" Hart "II-tr won Ivy Iro- II-dlc canon. 'llh «- hour nlll Ou- nel Inglis dov- n on, side. thy m can. "um-n at I! Ill'I' Invellu Inc will "a “party" 11th hows. "o'Pt". the rim-h um not unm- mble. When they In. that \‘ana and madm- talked I-Wy with no. they valved their oust-Hols to my headgear. and Imlly per-mod no to area «heir sleek finds and tin“. anew-u nu "m- of .mll Ln- ll-uy with I" «win. nod n»; “and "mum: on mm m:- I! hrr Ame-a. and on. “'0'“ Mr In “M. I“? M lid m H Ibo 'K-‘l‘ um kahuna. 01 Villa. coo. Ihry mod In In" mm hm. than «in un- n strum Io than. "Why in It. nun-n." l mod. "Oh-l the “on are no fluid 0! .9?" mum- and any. and "pun "I III-l. Men. that "m (in not lit-- your hat!" ()ATIIBKIKO DOWN. hmoulud «In lbw my mot: and CM [run-u INN-d In that I could hnlly autumn Ibo- durun u a «It-- um of A Mr m. Jun II". l at: t run-a won-u rot-III with in uln- MI 0! Mn. 0min.â€" lhal vu bar a some. pruning out from the do“: "hid: swelled up around (In-III In :1 lhlck roll. A Milk? further on. I was. surrounded by Hello-1|. perturbed mum. Phi. some ml" brooding, and (uh-Ira with dm-klinxn hardly out a! the pine". Thu mauled um! law-toned pluumgr M) turf-rooted little buildings. on the atom- :gronnd. a quantity at down has dr'c- ingâ€"flnil'y mamws o! menish-xcm. iookinx as l! the first pull of wind would blow them out to sea. HM \‘alla, my maid. told me that the down was so interwoven with blades 0! Mini am: that an ordinary wind would not stir it. i-‘ o'lioning a rough (mil we soon reached the loo [matures near nin- Ma. By the anion oi trout and dump the surface had barn upheaval iulJ hiliocks about l8 inches high. and he- lweeu these the nut-ks ware nesting. i was loiiinx over the uneven ground. when suddenly a large grayish-hunch duck hunt like a bomb from alums: under my (wt. and l lualunn‘d to uni! fro on my hiliovk. fearing to mimnm. lost I crushed the eggu. Looking cam fully about me i won ioumi them; ”even urn! eggs. as large an lbou- u.’ anally. Ground- or In nun-"flow II- I‘I‘n An Put-cud by Ike I'luny mun!- Tm An 8. Printed l- Eur, (Mu-"I. OATH!” ALONG ICELAND'S ROCKY COAST. (Spechl Letter.) V 'l‘ was nvar Reyk- ‘ Javik. the calm"! J of Iceland. Hunt 1 first made (he ur- ' ' qualntulwe of eidvr K dm-ks, says Eliza:- . bell! Taylor. 1“ halt-hour's mink I raw brought us to â€" Emmy, one at flu: cider-(arm Islands. In from 0! tin- wax Fm lIc llte and me ed Is I young surveyor under Lord l’ flax. For tum yarn of Inn life Waningâ€" (on made his home In this hut. with no white {are neat No relic mnld spat more eloquently of Washington's per- savanna-o than this cabin. hum literal- ly 1)! MI own Inn‘s. It in: hare. "V- In; among the ludlnnn. am he beam matter at theirym and of their «in. try and land the ma. at vu- which Inter nude Mitory. ' WASHINGTON‘S HOME IN»! FOUR YEARS. built. and mmkd by George Wuhm- ton beam-- the year: at 1748 and 1752. when he mule his flat my into pub- mnmd phylu- In ban-mm mm am: ”or air an In England. 1". hnlhh .m- I‘VO'I"! npmrrd I. 1m... n pm'onzmnl him-n! phr- H1, Tlvlr nu." an Ila- flm-v NF Inn." and um Ell. Collins. 11- I'm-or mu. hum Nowrnnlr and in bun n uwmhuk flay" since m was It pan 0”. T» h" AWN-1| Don- Mu wish“ to Inn-Mm her no 1?. public. but It Rial” (at John Rob- oru In do In. I'M. M Ind m in play I: IIHII-d her m “My and" ll.- w". and no "II in st. groans-ad 1n: 0- erm she has rut-mod finals of M. 7!. $0 and 56. um Go)- "a. who mm ”on Wlnhm. 3 2| run of in and k the daughter '1 (no well-hunt- round Mimi-db! d the name "no. "or In»! Immune Some lhmâ€"qmrten o! 1 nine fro- nerryvmo. (‘hrk rmmty. \‘a.. mere stands I little log mm- which val mm to the pun was only fighter. month In. Ills- (mm-r slam- ma lair to be own a honey phyer. n all h: allow and stronger. um! 10 may lnrry on her father‘s mut- II the nu- lhrd world. HANDY WITH AX AND HATCHI‘I' flow ran-luna- .In lung-MI for can "cum Split- Siut'e Mun-link has Im-ume It) For uiiu' in Parts modifies and mun miilk net-s are dt-wtlnx lulll'h mwnuon to the matter of worn-r: tustium- {or talc riders. A rorrespomtrm suyn on this subject: "The nt-w wilttvr suits an very hnmimuw. being at vii-II r-luth a! velvet, trimmed with hands of fur. [I is far we want: 10 «war u (ur ('08! while exercising. amt 5» one mull be satisfied merely with iur trimmings. The Parisian rltirrs n-arry mills un their wilt-eta in minimimrr. Kliilllu with one hand while the «Ihwr is brinu warmed in tiw mutt. autumn some a! the expert I‘ldfl‘s mticlr- Ilnir wheel: with the iturl: truim-z: mum”; of [hi body. while they sit up unmruy. hold- ing liwir nume- iu-tt-rr tho-m. In the Name within" Hlilfl‘ ul in» smart l-‘ri'm-hmnnu I. i.||'l‘;.¢'il mix-min last vtltnluer. Smnnmu-u iiu- mutt in hunt uhuut tlu- lll‘t'k on a broad ritn‘uon or I Jeweled chain. A ulunnim: coat-um fur winu'r mar. Ihlwh in twin. mad. (or a Inn-Ik- ot mo thruu-r, was 0! whit. riotil. Iriuimmi with aiurk brawn unit-.1 I'iih braiding in H'rtl. The tut mu} w: an ubmu the imttnm In I drew banal. uul uhow thiv run a dual 0! rich‘ bmidiux. The runny- qu a Mom». wnldrd Nightly mu! lulu-d with I bmwn ititl Il'ii. Oli‘fll with tnr. TM tram "up t-tnt'i‘hl with mum ot int-Min. Iml ihr tur filo-m doin the [rum and all about tho "It" mnqur ot lhc himtn, Ihirh nun-l mil met uln- hip-u trio. "in in". Than w” u nut in». of "it fur at flip the“. uni the wriut- vu-n- niud an! it the. 7M" nu ttu- IMINNI M Hill. in! up. n! thv nlotr. will u torn“ I! «ma IMO, tic-hi M n 30"“ Mil-OIL and tin- .imu. «i nun-while napkin. iuul inr numm mp. um the boo“ unv- tiw prvnlnt pm: of it" maul“. far they "n or ”ram with". laid up in hunt and uni-incl at the to“ um. tnr. Th) unwind hallway In, ttw w" M ii»- iou. and aim-o um Miliium «arm Flfl'lilfll 11w whol- ru-mmw nu "south"! Rum-inn. im- tnp in loot" Io- ‘I'w. Uni... «In. An “out“ IIA' no! live I. I did stand-'9"?! m ’0! [could who" they at and “mu. wading planes. Ohm I [ammu- .>“vllrpet." an m nesting mm!- m «lied. can be formed by the lumen whulo land W [he proper ni- tractioliu. A small Island that slope! to the sea is the in: place. but 3 caps. or neck of land, is 0mm chosen If the land has many hilloflis more I: no need of making artificial mm. other- wise the um mun in cm In blocks and mi up an out! to 1mm small oblonii wmpurimems. Tim-«- are often roofed over. with men-s of turf ur wood. Everything must m- in readiness before It is time for tho birds 10‘ rows from the sea. The ant-kn arm (u Iliu- 10 have flame life or moi-91mm (m the nclgh- boring farm land». as they mommy fat-I mum seruw from their natural} enrmies, fast-es and rawnx: but on the write: "so” all mus: he pea-cw lm’ serenity. WINTER CYCLE COSTUMES. EXPERT. AT IILLIAIOS. H. W. Tim-n. a publlahet at is. Ala-m amt, Chicago. was In” I. and robbed of 820 Ind t dhmd flu. worth $150. the other morning tn hr "the by two armed men It ”It m and Lake Put am. Ilr. Mn kneflnloandmnnmhn- Odinâ€"St. Loni. partie- havo pur- chugd 400 acres of land on the Hard farm here. an which It I: prowl m me In the cultintlan of chicory. fine roots of which are «unduly m- ployed u a Inbotllnte for cola. m In tho cultivated for feeding mile. the bunched loaves sometime- be! used An salad. Capital has been mm to carry on the culture. the hnvlng been found to be well an (or the women. “sliding of various dm «and. The Mary I: expected to coat on: .3.- 000.000 and to employ 1.00!) not cum A circular mm tro- lho noc- renry of the nu akin for man on the M [aver-am ar-or plum pint. no hid: in to be for ma. banding: or mum. sum or a". and mm be received by In. a next. m an In to Include about. I“ new rope. and Quincy wlll be mm mm u hm quantity win Viki and. neutl 'm be male nut W. Wankegn.â€"I-ror Puree in w CIco-tu In.“ The Chicano. Burn-lio- Quincy railroad in menacing it. mill-h- m: of . lied mt factory at Quincy. [admiral (rm-minim" Boss of tin “Q" In Inhl io hue found ole-half o! the unit! accent-r1 in build a plus. and the when of an un- xiii new. the with. hull-m. financially. Secretary Willo- oi the “pun-em of ngriaiiure m ligand and fro- the great heat "when. contri- ol Ku- urn. "nut" \‘u Muck. no alto or John Vu sen-cl. in“ Ice mm In In. Cook dram can col-u. Pour \‘n actual. In nun-um". II no at m- the nu lot 375.000 «II-- no and In at 0009 050.000.1194 mm to: IM Ina-r luau-I u bro-um 'of award Imitation of Ila 11mm“ o! m. pm-un huh“. I. m «cm the 'II'II". chum Mn \‘n flrhucl cm Ilbv-l. ”at. N Int In “Flour” Van Man aunt-d I 11mm: In Brooklyn mint Pom Vu kind (or “5.000. TI. nun-c mu Mun-d to aim the «that .\'o decimation worn lied II I). III“ . begun. th lack. 1111. Van ”net'- mnfl. an to Ian I Inc! "I an mu 0! taken and drama of the alum at which he can It. Van Sen-ck I: store. up. which It Frederick W. mm a! BM“. In. W. D. m o! cmu'n. flu. P. A. Do Ron-on 0! CNN. In. J. 0. Wright cl One-ville. II. I'. Oll- Nn of Cairo. Judge W. 1. Al 0! ”mum, 1min The... W. I01 0! “nook. and m Notion! W"- m at m. city. The ml «Imus. will In no“ In Cum an MP 6.1 In mar. nu. ”norm of WHOM. Springfield Telegram: Al today's u‘suluu or the dim-sun convenuon at the diocese 0! Springfield of tho Bolt. cop-l church III-hop Seymour «In. ered Mu annual Adana. witch wu mainly devoted lo a discussion 0! "The 1.3th Conn-roam and It; mutton to the Organisation ol the Anglican Church." The following sanding con- lnlxtn "I elected: Rev. Dr. D. W. Dun-er o! Chopin. Rn. Dr. hod- ork'u W. Taylor of ”dado“. Rev. Johanne- W at 3.1mm... Hon. came. 3. Nu o! Ipfluleld. Judi. W. J. Ml.- ot son-gum ad Rev. Dr. was." of Jacksonville. 110 (allow in: «palm wen clot-(ad to no ml convention. to N hold 1- W Intel. D. C.. nu! Odour: ll. . mumâ€"Joan as mum. n‘ madn- conch IIIII’ n [Indict- ' Chmpnisn Special: Emanuel sow copni church was crowded tonight by the many irienda oi the contracting parties to witness the marriage oi! Hr. George A. Hail and Miss Kuihoryno Nauxhton. The groom is best known its head coach of the University at Iiii. noia football and baseball teams. and his hosts 0! (Heads hero and oile~ whore, while the bride in a mdnnto oi the University oi iliinoio. and one or Champagne'o best known young wo- men. The groom’s best Inn was Fun-k H. Cornell oi 01mm. a, clun- lnnto and fraternity brother. nnd tho inbor- were Ir. Front Arm oi Chi- cago and Hours. Don Morriuey. Chas. Nauchion and John Howard Trove“. of this city. The bride wu uppomd by two matron: oi honor. am. Robert D. Burnham and Mrs. Ross L. Trevoti, and was given way by her (other. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr.-i)rcuer. using the Episcopal nor- vice. Spool-l guests or honor were the members or the iiiinolo chapte o! the bride's sorority. Pi Beta Phi, and tho members of the [room's ira- ternity. Kappa Sigma. The couple ioit tonight for 1: short bridni trip. going ilrsi to Chicago. Conch III! I. I" n Munich-0'" tl- for «In Ill-nu u ”MW-vi W lulu I- (Imago-00m .8187 DlCPATCHlO FRO“ VARI- OUS POINTS. NEWS: m- ILLINOIS-V ‘ expand to it: (to mu.

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