Downers Grove Reporter, 31 May 1900, p. 6

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”with: qur com-ad ‘ lanthanum-unto! 3.:qu “(optimum mfuotrontttnt. tnthm Inlet on tracked ch. Tainan-um: Inmndimtpuchm Imam." ‘30 “III-«I mm'ueicm,m~ -“hwuunmnlm 3“.“ Path-tun" phi-nth hat-n: unto! ['05 II. can! , :i!!5~oc-1uu« S icing-30303:: lmhwhvoym _ *MWm-m; Mt ammo“ D hNiny.“ $H‘bvo!’ihomht. pk fl:.’ttpclkmneno' n Inn-slud- Un- nun-Hurlinvmloulm am a- “0' wflhnmhyu.‘hc (Madman... ”A Dunn! g'flmy'. unda- «mm-g Wean- “Inna I- ll- clup. 3" no and. man to hem" than N. “law could to ever live up it um mm" b “It It! shiver. “A tho "ml bu- hdmmlbuuonhrhhlln “Mrurmnhcmm but. ”I" be wen-I, and my ~00")- ub you mu be my Ila-amt." 'u film (or his love no: as ”one. melon o! H. mat "to guano-Rhonda!"- “out“ The mum. “'1! We can In. no }_~' g: with“! indium My luau: liar lasagna” but; Ior Inn antler. Ibo Iii-pm : toad anon" he naked with flopping bolorc her In his mkw-ndrm filthinkao-ulout. 114th the i“!!! out my wall." ham-u: 1: mm- (mm to an !’ ibltl nu. There’s too much Ml Wham-no. ”antholmmm ‘ Wont ‘h't till-k _! dread It much. an an an a m mum or chum ' I” lu'otid. "Do you?" P‘ h with]. “Oh, I don’t we ijilifihmmmy Im- “M’n-ourmdmu w on In on account vutever rum- to sit by her I8 0'1“ m ”I ma”, lute done. and IP- Dbl 4mm] 1 tom-ten [it am- In undo an utter to :39 hr. n- no. mm- hmallorlflo. '* ..;.-'.“aiv unwo‘n ALLAN...- .0 him" I. n was in I am: lull of we teln- peu'u fnry Llllle Role back on deck. The min had been dmdlh‘ In hun- ‘nurlngmh. but-ow “metal want In mu. mane» in roll- “I any mum ud “Inter; only the as and army on. The wind um up In unvaried vole. sad the good .11. planet! on m m. The plum molding to tall-remain m lot“ m n Ulllo'; «pH mm Ian-akin or Don and run love In. Mull-g for victory to out done little man of wlfoly en- un... comm M «annual: rc- mm of the dark Amdl mm when hr father‘- hlood Md bun And all" though It I" Don lent on. ell-ch; to the mini! an“. arena. lino-t expectant every no- men! might be [m Int. Blinded by the all lpfly and do“. not by m mu 0! the mm. is land on u the uflnll vio- nll oth- onmmbelov lldbomfimd lien ou dock. For mddonly, with awful grim. th full fury at the m I“ hunt. The sun had become a that o! balling I'm. The 'lld npl and about the pliant vmcl, alum-udmlm-amnmf "a“; [mm brand the nun noel-1 plea, ”films ale-flu the dutie- an. Mal after flash of "glut-lug and the dull roll at thud". mm loom and never above the wild qr of Vlad and he and m:- ». ad- the. I“ unto min “I. In: Do- dool on when“. bad In“ Mn. lulu noth- lug. hull-c not-In but (In Nook-câ€" ‘ol n- m mu. [m in mm M- m bran lor- the am" til "at (to nail“ chat in Mll- ihmlmquvmaby-d r-clle- M; m not a. u re‘ ”H M- IMIIII latter“. 8D. I“ ‘ amt m- “. u hon can an (In. (II-q. nd death m Ion "la can. than life. "How an I "or forms! an In Mon- .7 bun?“ Ibo nu firmly. mm but!!!" lhhotodnlhlu..a4lorulr mu ltd: an. moon'- '0‘ In 00- cumu tun-u. um“ In“ I“. not. [alum-moo. inward. II. «0- bet I'mly. lava and if“. m atrial!“ loved, I. be band: an pr“. “In“. ”All (is! I. own not." It. all. I“. no“ In. QIIVOT‘I" "um-Y“ Do not. banal}. “don'tâ€"- ‘ol'l. (In I’m- I. III. (III! It b man (In I an hut Won't youâ€"â€" isn‘t you II. I. pol-nun “I. bu “nub. ulna-t with shrinking dun-y. And Do: lot lot an no. Ill tutu-0d. “Wilma-dd: 'lthmtw A Villa?" he mod may. “I wish for your sake the can" in over. You nut try and to to aim.” at. shook her bond. '1 don't tool mu duping." no u- nrated. 8!»; would ban vim“!- but me. but Doo'u duo no. It. “look!" Be. blrd. darted tom-lint Ito-x the on“: o! the wives. the va- ul pitched and rolled helploulylu the "out at the mucus. Ind our all tho Iky lulu like a blunt pl". Don spoke min. and low non tenderne- Md crept Into hll voice. The cold lormllty which had be- come nlmdy habitual to both mad (or the moment beyond Don to Inn-o. for he took bar band, but did not to- leaae It. “I am going below now," aha Ind. coldly. "Good nun" shoulders. and Is hll hand tor an in- stant clue in contact with her neck the ten it tremble. The m we. to“! down In a copper: mist ct crimson and sold. it tell salsa: Don's taco sud she ear I: use palm and dravn. H0 turned from her now, and. “shun; a cigar, stood by the uflnll looking away from her. Howellsâ€"Ion; mo- ments-which seemed to her to grow into hours, named. and he stood there jam without moving. Only now and then the cigar sent up a pale wreuh of i smoke upon the treshening bteese. A lurid (low where the sun had [one down strained out far and wide upon the horison; then the glow faded. the fiery purple tints passed tram cloud sud wave. snd suddenly u was night. With A shiver Lillie ‘iue and Itepped to Don'- side. “The storm la coming." be laid. mumkthudlthmhnln loo." â€"Yonbnmn. mimmaunmym. wdmm Mancini-even lieâ€""l uldmld you In" bun standing An min-lance cl... on you all me wm h the but (Mu to do for a m lam?" Sinâ€""0|, you. find in (bi {named mm r am Ar. vrflen In the Anna Cor nut-non: Abdyvflunb-eul ask- In: t- rally nun by (In "noedk‘u eye" In the mug of the rich nu. I rune-her null-c none- wimthntnvumI-sllutnu that an entrance to the "no! city a! urn-alo- and that n loaded and Ind whennmdollnhfllennldknd m “can to queue through. And n a rich Inn had to give up his rich. m motoM-kneubefmbemflen“ tar haven. an! I do no! find that In in commentary. It was just one of 0. than“ "over.- tint named the non! unclhn of (he Jun ad the adorn nation. The Mia! 01' Job And lam nd Confucian nnd Ia- ho-etnbonndlntm. [-00me It kind til- mverb: "The union- au '1" Ind the pm or heaven ulna andhoanlommlmncunei ‘ an In. (laugh I neodle's eye." The" In “her In the Kenn which an: "Yon 'mnomsunnlnmofgou nor a m an. km nneedle'n on.” Thu. wont!- ll-ply menu that I! no Into-1M9. Strange to In, the mid in long since quit mm. proverb: All prover“ have eon. down to ns. even rock n “A row“ dons other: no non” "Poor Meli- nrd"!eflnsnm netu“Amy_ and In M men gained. " Imu- Iii-It- lr. emu-mu ridiculou- t, m an. all dog: as growl-n.“ to II. ul. and. (h HIM in do!“ «Mac. at a «nu: «nth mm “It..." In Mr mk- d Nun. (w a. Hutu won in MI- pmlu blind-I- to Na. Dr. liv- m an aha-ti you. at I). ohm- uou In! bad in. and must no Imughmwwmam- or onto. will. I. lb. m an kin-ottohlmfly'duflo. (but In mid not to W a lull] «panned. "all, I. an» M non-elm moon that Mor- nhnd the Ind-l cit-muddle. cl m-mve color m. dun no.0 lam-m fro- uuely nun“ MI 0! the world. In which m at rob” and to to Mn! no- a. “no, natural m~l~u 'n-a. burn-Mauve". Thai-W chdtwtmnmhm no.“ Ihttolbo- Nun-u N O wu-umwm-um In his lecture on "The Sense of Primitive lean," dellvered et the Boyd lnetitntion. Dr. W. ll. R. Rivers spoke shout primitive color vielon. lie de- voted hie introductory renter-kn to the importance of the color eenee in the study of the reletion between hostage end ideas. end referred to the deficien- ey in color eenee which Dr. Glenna-e end. later. Geiger. held to exint union; the enciente. end to the theory of on evolution of color "nee in men within htetorieei timee. He then (eve none mount of the vocehulnriee employed for colon by eeverel eeveae noel. The eimpieet he tonnd wee emu the Auetrellen nettvee in the Seven Rivere dietrlct. n number of whom hed only three terms: hetivee from the F‘itnroy River ehovred much the eente cheru- terietlce. The next eimpieet wee thet o1 Kiwei. on the Fly River. where there the no name tor blue epert from black. The test two he mentioned were thoee oi lurrey leiend end le~ hung. which were more extenetve. in theee {our voeebuiertee (oer Ilene night be seen in the evolution or color tuneup euctiy ee deduced by Get- eer. red being the noet delnite. end the colon et the other end 0! the spectrum the leeet no. it wee note- worthy, too. thet the order at theee min to moot-t to culture wee the bile ee in record to develop-ell 0! words {or colon. The Bell-o. Dr. Elven oheerved, diaered ndleelly no. the ins-en or the tropieel peo- pleehehedeu-ined ie'oeeeeele‘n entreueiy well-developed color vo- eehuiery. lle next dieeneeed the evi- thete need nor color in Honor, eel minded thet the teeteree or hie eoioe lens-en were e-eetieliy ol the an entire ee thoee toeod once. prisi- tive peopiee at the peeeeet dey. mt- ieg o! the outlive eunieetioe oi color eeeee to the Torr” lmlte. he _. ~wâ€"wrnuidll’ Mnmwmnhmmw slum of steal. Ind the India'- 1mm, uplll’tod to’plum with deadly gun I: M. unconscious vlcum'l inch. was buried In Don's brunt. For an Instant mad I lam, unequal hud-to-hud angle. Wm:v tho rolling am the two figure: "and madly co and m. ' (To ho' continual.) v WE‘WLHGHT’ m“ - mm..:..~....-...: won h" than the W at In- ' ,. "n M luv-4N"! m! Mini If. so} when. mm: mm. tom , v . 'rl-Itv TAKE? ' Th Banta- um um: mull 9|! COLOR SENSE OF SAVAGEB. It not: wimp-mam In a. country. ad Mgr; In only doâ€" nnndonconvaok. Thoma-atmo- mm mm- il It [Alibi-um, in no Whammmmmh- negotiate-to udm limo Mummwdxuntonm Altos-aq- the Banta- hnu become Maori-ll! civilised during tho III! Inca yarn. m doe- not men Inc all tho old venue: of hurhrh- pm wholly dunno“. The Bantu m (M to Inp‘on mat-n. plough, ud- fla no mam, clothing and Inn and clam ho- mm. but they often [m in return '0? than native good- Imuul at money. and many at then pay their hu- la tho tune m. There am at their old tummy. This they um adj-Ilium all latter: between “um, the next higher court to which upped: Ill! be an: bola. the mw . when all use. between [olcm TM- cu lawn, a m of gun “that“, “I Illa-en. In a- unto mum-cum»... I. um and me I. preferred to row- Ila hm To this mm u- non-um no man com-cu um lent «man. It for-on, Iceland that the mild“ condition had he. «may conflict with, ad with!“ mammarltwokumtoamol the men-ell under no b-dlttgg ”mom: 0! m m. may the. Inch 18. ISM. the territory ha been ruled by I ran] Nth eon-il- ‘l‘ln clletl. however, null m1- M m on and. latent. who Damn” Mind to m M'- ku- muond during the Zulu cor mumm-molcum: century. Baron hoard mu. 0! than null (It, row. to power under mt: an! all“. lam). who lul my about. with the WC. Into, an who lull, mama the now” or his country to Owen Victoria. A. tho an]! o! a Chums nwuo. which "nu-pl- an“. all-tannin. mnmnmwc-u-mym- hm wu tun-d mm” (In m It.- uuuuo. 0! our may. 1"- II- um ball a (not "um." 0t null-- lost. II III. 954 n. mauv- 0! non an (would. wt It. came Mb- w their “to lo "III- Iuwr mu.- I'Ilo and Mr wflllu- “buywmmum’uwlu on out: mom“. on which II- I-ml m! w- MM to m. »- u-munuo- at u- (Special better.) Among the thonaandl or Endifllm and other: Mlliar with the not: who have read the new; of the growing uh- rest anion: the people at nuntoland. then are tew who do not think that new; very ominoue and for an obvious ream. To restrain peonie lihe the . Baautoa alter they have once been-e reatieea, is no euy tank, and it in the preaeht inatance it ahould prove in- powhie the great queation nriaee: “On which aide. it on either. will this pow- ‘ erIui African tribe range ltaeii. on the aide of the British or on that ol.‘ the Boers?" The Beam-m inhabit an ir- regular and oval ahaped country in the northeaat of Cape Colony. the area or which in about 10,298 square miles, a well watered country. with a delightful dilute and with a null which la ad’ Inn-ably adapted for producing grain. leadowland alao abound- anli lam herds 0t cattle add much to the wealth or the natives. The capital is Maseru. and therein to. Baeutoa and thirty Eu. repeal: find homes. European nettle- latent la prohibited throughout the country. and therefore the white popu- ‘ lation hae remained for some years practically llmlted to the few (omin- era who trade in wheat. nealiee and corn. or mineral wealth, especially or cooper and iron. there are may indi- cation. and coal haa alao been found. The Baautoe area tribe ol Bechu- anaa. and the eehaua oi 1891 ehoe- that they nut-bend 318.000. They are a race at recent origin, being really an Uncut an Icon In Anal..- 0. 3-“ In. Ana-on I. lbon autumnâ€"Iv "I. m Ibo. mien-ll- Ill! IASI'PHA AHD SONS. “Wilt In It!" " ‘Hoot. m!’ “â€"Clovo- Ind nun Dealer. "Au-son mdunmmn'oflm‘ in his hallo. 0.10 at II; a s2.- vat-M on the run. mm maul-uni little owls; '1. 0'): “a Idiotic uh. Owl. an Marcus“. Novlomblmu- mmmpvlthhhm 0a- m m mums!" "I know a Ira-kl «plains of the Inuit-r3 condition at tho Ioldlorl' hunch. A lunch pager an that the Damn of the first artillery are very n- ewly. ”AM m the an ”Idiots not do“ their Ike-Ill And disha- ‘II In wooden bucket: of not new, In tho court. In from of the kitchen. [I 3 short time the water not. cold, humus-”Iguana“- mm. After m min meal the: noun are not valued It :11. 30-0 of m not win their plates on and towels. and a In to to the hubris beleanKhml-eoldnm" bad they an under "no circul- luneu."â€"Chla¢o mm. ”40......“ lonnlor'oteoudmmnn- «In! no a-nmnm-n (In Wan-m Pant. Ir. Watson‘- an- muuammumuuu nuln|unm,unnmun p. lttnnhnmuynu-m-cn- star‘- nnilnee. on Connecticut un- numwtnewmuflonnnortotlnlo- pn-omnndthnn when-inn. “winding ““0an Inmmmmwnmp- mummmmmm cannula-0min. Alt-bdm‘ Inch nnto-obflnlnlr. Woleou. Ha ”Mating-nonunion. to my. in! an: It will hem-n nnd Inlunly until no enrrinp (an by lna- II who Into oblivion. "I: run all: uni nnmly." Dom "It huhnndeonvnnlnntnnlulnlnnn- yondvn. Int-d o! loaning seven! horn-Inmrmln.nllnnhvnto do In an rnn yon! unto-ob“. down othmmmlnnwllh. um menu-00%..“ hay-nun.” .- D n .ovuum m “ mm mm or In. an... UK] It. Wu panama-amu- M 3.11.; or 0-Way. If “0 W" h 9. ale-r m "on noon arm. "has. lineal”. no Ill". “0 "‘ “damn-Mind'- um Tho chum which come. to the on u I man at no In beyond the power or the Individual to "may. I: II no. that tho “In. for the wearing o! (In-ea my be hm by than at the eyes. but with all mu. an that on any ah: the on an: lmh- } em bu hoe: horn-I will load shortly polemorltwhouhomyMJho “autumn-Mots“ Soul- nnhl II this that an owl“. II Ml mull-flout or the "M10. 0! the on 0! his nun-t. en dour-nu nu Accurately the nut-bu of NI nun. Tho mun" of lunch on Iron- hlo. haunt. an no hunch! “may hose to the “mm It In (no to tho nab-n awn-u o! thc on- dsh‘. 'l‘hourvk‘ollhomhlr It.“ In any and «on mm. The IVES REQUIRE «magma-43m.“ ho-a' ll Bâ€"dmmum the lunch In South Ame- It present "momma: would be likely to "Ian. and for tlut reuon In won In other! the statement has of": been "Dotted that the nave. m not to be allowed to an any part In the Tran-val wu. But wlnt will the white men do 1! their neighbor: in Buntolud mu take up Arms? This quelllon in pa:â€" zllng nanny thmhlml minds In Enl- Ind Ind tho Tun-ml today. I the II?” majority at tho Ba- latol would range themselves on the Britt]: aid: if they should docidn to ioln either at the participant. In the ‘vragnt conflict. Throubout Great Britain, however. he points out. than in I- very nil-on; (will; tilt! in in- tone Inch Md roam be a true crime is!!!“ the whites of South Africa. Illa! cum hue’ amused s aimiiu opinion within the not six months“ Ind persons who cilim to spent win-‘1 authority minuin flat the Boers m Juli u loath u the British to new: In! aid tron the Mach. I! II ”I lied by both Brltllh Ind Boon than cue urn tum-Mn: 0' ‘ Th Banta- Irm an: mud in neighbour mm by the Boer- at "to W Free auto. and Ir. Thoma-on. thumb-raincoat.» "ably, and well mil-Inna with the paths quantum. think: that tor {MI “do. I“ every call that I. likely a: no a good dluy m. Just m. 0 am- no anon-ll! III! II Ida. (ho temptation I. m to it them. This a man, than '10 the m that It A mu. hula, may ml. Tho In an In. no "alum am- m b m mum at nod duty eon II 0- ym on no... no list who 0! calves today mid noon in Mink unmmwnmamm knee. The may that II "I!“ to remain Inn-tad In th dun-y an will in an: cu:- mm «W math. DIM cattle fro- munâ€"A Maputo]: from Liverpool ny- M n- mtly two came an» ho- Ana-II. army or con m an 00 M mm m he lost mm of an a. mm mm In mm but about um: run 4mm mu up“ (adder. you. of the tot-l yield. TI. an. no. of plans; mud not). Int I1 a charm rub but nut and m" not “all .0 lil I I.“ growth. “I'll. tell dam a. mu be um. to an. m man an an. manhunt no. an“ man down. When the m In an al.- ml cull uh- . "n In. growth a! m not. In “In. no he‘ll. defll h «mum at (to CI- cunth-ovlmnoanflbh abacus-u. You (Mum-urn! mm "on” no alt a. a mdn'huuhnmnw. A not ninth-lo In (dill-am «"60. um an n a «In. n4 . "m2". 0! fllm.¢." you. «omwamnâ€"n- mmcuclnwmmhm Cllymildumm Micah-“mid!" (”'mflmlmhm lulu Moron-mt lurch...- mhmgmmtmfli "ltnhwnlaolo‘mmmi mu,"h-m.'1uwh~mlh It. man. To mm! loco-M Tutu-round...“ ”with-“.mm .0. III» It. Inc. Item moot IN “II a. mm.) It (I. :E {E mmxmm nuuummuutum- tune. The non. will In! In. lull“ mun do... It I“. IN“! “mimrnnnlnnuob mic- lulu: It. m o! p“ ml.xflmtuuflufl.nflhd¢ flu and ”mu such at in can I. The null noel complained 0! II the tenure or home owner- to melanin celke on the lime. or their hon“. These celke an em] projection at the “toes" um “been" 0! the ehool Dm- vlded to keep the horse- !rom Ille- plu. The attention of the Hem-e eoclcty wee celled to the menu i! Alnon A. Locke, e veterlnuhp e“ hone dealer. Out at 100 are“ hone- eelected n tendon and ennlmd h! Mn, he laid, so were shod Improperly. end In comma we" slum eel- flcle-tly to warm! prueecuuol ol thelr owners. 0! the Neely, m- three were provided 'th eloee the! were not celled properly. Mun ice “nub-lend." or weerle; eboee 0! Ir- regular weight. and appliance. eel twenty-one were eulorlu tro- eel workmen-Mp or elnllhe. “The mum at hone ovum to eee the: the elec- ot their honee elven ere My «lied le “emf-It I‘ll nou- mom m.â€" {mm more: ad other mmm'h'o fls ”new! with u mu 0! mm»; pro- cudinu tor cruelty to min-u. It It pmpoud mo to um minis“ lu- iamion providing (or min-un- into the auntie-lion- of ham m b- ran they or: permitted to mt. John a. Shorull. president of th- Ill~ mum society. an em up pocuty now constantly pronoun“: owner- or poorly ahod horse: and tint plans In uulu way (or a nun! “1mm in- spection of the hoof. of animals ro- quired to do heavy work. by «twin-um that u I W mu mum-c :- mum on on an! m A: a nun an mum at tho. hum-no 306101! has has: all” In ”I. condition. with the mundane! (Int m ham! 0! factorial. \ ‘ mnt 1m 3m! othll‘ umm I). m. 7W7“ Jim R Immmuuw. I0

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