Downers Grove Reporter, 2 Aug 1900, p. 6

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

:J b? - .000"! out. dry with u u- ‘ M h but... pun lfllf Mg. "II M m In It. MI?" nu mu | “It '11“). ’I! n. my darling” A]. m In (I. unnur IM mm in M II- to ho, he in hon um, the ”in I. ll. II can. a! 11L 3.- 4 h I. (he came evening; but the glad, - in! min. has turned to run. and 1- m rue dm the window m Saba-dun Savme sin opposite in “a u the other end at the ~ Chief uble‘ His face bean an a.“ of subduction. They are ’ “I: the nll-sboorbing mic ol .0“ robbery. ' '15. has. charged and mint 4," Mn an, mm his wine u “TI. Jury m not ten minutes M d MI- lax." ;4 I. m, In usual. really mired i ii.” and lace. smiles hull disagree- fl h very fortunate I! m ul over 0.:- man return. an nu ma. fl- lot going on VIII but (no. of Mitotic "Mm whit-nor. "3M In . "her,“ an "to, dormr pmhu Ms w out drunk "an rrn'd. hall 1‘8" [1- In. Bouvm'k. Ihn tools In I! h in“ m bunting. 15.7 had told her not to hope. (ha: GD Can in some n! . conviction u I... have had not died ll" tho m I" yenn' pom! urvlmde to" h I. m r, to that momeil the “I. In! believed In some pmol or “001 lame-o, being prodeed. I! u all over not He has been led an, 3 (rev. mu no longer, to "we out 3 “an nlghtmnw of days nnd "I and mm. crushed. mined and w; mad he Ind and be m m mt! 'l'h MIG ll :1 Item judge, and «lo- w not to lo! the pnworr'l v0. * “and In the way 0! twin; made - can.“ at I‘lvn yrlfil' urn-l nerv- u h the Inn! be ma (Hrâ€"an 1.. I- vllch m- hu-h-urd nlnucr I. In (In. to repent. Baton in m the unicorn ha drllron I m . (ha It. of naming. (M m twin; all: of home: on n» .1 an 14. point: out how, II mu ‘ I to Mount! tho arbour u (M h b Iain-lion ad aln. Ind anally “h "M position In '33ch he Io- “ And «no. a. «mum nu; “in yuan' ”III sank-ado; Ind ‘ ~~r Baroda. III“ M Calla. Ma .0.“ to u» ”to“. m (to. ~ an at o! (to light at M- lollo' ‘l m m and arr-nan Ill Inlor w.“ II. f‘nnn any: hmzllly. "My p.- M. naming I ran my an w 700. Thu". (hero. "1 Inc! “J u- falnmm. m m take you * li- Alt." My one expat-[rd it, but yet a MI I: of horror shudders over the a"! u the wind sigh: and waves CM I field 0! cornâ€" vn wave or feeling .1 males Itself felt. Then, fur the II‘ “no, despair. dark and trrrlblr. W the primnat‘s face. He hears lb “be?! broken ullvrunm of his I... ‘M Ma eye: turn to her with :1 ~11- o! regrrt; then no nerve. him- ‘I to twelve [I‘m m-nu‘nm'. an counsel sits with bent head and III] face. There is u mystery In the Mun bank robbery that, even he “3‘ “them. unless, indeed. the m: in the hardened criminal so 0.0.7 described by me judge as he Mud out to the Jury the sin of 0. hi (or the rich and another for tho poor. There I: not long to wait. The jury In: back to their box with their III. nude up. TI. mother’s head is bowed, her llps In. a hint “No." Then with an et- M the raise: herself and looks stead- lb It In! ecu, who must know him- .“ that his cause has been lost. "We may prepare for the very worst. m the Judge‘s charge they will kill Mm In guilty. My poor Mend. I in! be more than you can bear. M with me now." CHAPTER \'[II.~(Contlnued.) Dr. (ks-tor, terribly agitated. lays his had an Mrs. Bouverle'a. .0- Iobullan Savlllomrnu cold at i . “I!!! W :13 m ’I B; ‘t in '4: fi 3 3 I if :2 I ‘I 9 ”$283? 9.. ‘91 O O nymvnmmfi 3"‘%$J%Â¥%%*% ml“ mean Ir. Snvllle. len‘ no in luxurious cutentment I Sultan wouldn't be mad u to with In lllll'l'! a convict!” mom” and stroll: overto w "m 0 wet night! I H h trim a“ forget the Bonâ€" me do you my to our 3 “to London of abroad 7.1 and Won," Mrs. 8a- "! m sorry for Mrs. I“ an I Mum plty. It will d. yum-salt. Sebastian. to win I talitntnurontheeon- 'bom thebonplu. Being *flmhlmttohm zlflflowmhh Min-rum" mmmmmmmw ”flue-rum mm: 13 sum. t? Munch-oo- GUILTYseI: . WNOCENT? ‘ M I: pride m determination In "It Was no nonsense!" Durban says Irmxy. "I was engaged to Game Banana when l tuft home. I an en- sued an inn am!" Anger and pity mll the girl‘s heart to hunting. (learn in prison! Worm seen to choke her. She cannot speak. but ml: with her bud; locked to- mm. mm at her aunt. Seminal regard: her critically. "h dear Burma. Bounrle In: al- wayl I had lot." he can calmly. "TolA embly good looking. 1 grant you, but quite unprinciplod. He was brmnd to come in grief.” Barbara turn! slowly. "You are not speaking the truth. and you know It!" she rriea. with sud- den pinion. "It I had only known. if I had only known!“-â€"-her eyes wide and full of pain. In. Swim.- In her sable draperies, weeps acros- lho room. "My dear child. try and be thankful that you have escaped without having your name mentioned with such a man. Not a son! now: of any tool- Iah nonsense between you." In. Sumo, with heartles- «Hous- neu. has 20M her niece of the bank robbery, and the crime and punish- ment of George Homeric. Three days later Barb": herself stand: before her “at, with blazing blue eyes looking out from the whlte- nest of her late. She hu landed only this morning. and Schutln met her, 1nd brought her main: to the hotel 'hero Ms mother la saying. A carriage to"; down tho a!!!“ and mm the bunk. Mr. Grey so" It during by as he looks over the wire hllnd of the bank wlmlmr. It In the carriage from the Faun. win: two men on the In: In faded claret livery, and In II are postal Hrs. Saville and her son. en route [or London, to men Bar- harn on her mum: from Tasmania The Court In to be half shut up. and the rev servants nmllnlng in charge are m be km on bond was”. (or It in not Mrs. Sumo] intenuon to return null the matmgo between Durban: and Sebastian has taken place. The "mm.- In nodal. and III. Gray m back to II: work a cnnhed. 1!an looking lawn. "a In men- mu um Martins at awry mud. "0 Ms new? boon Ihe name mime the ab tack made on NI: at the time o! the rnbhory; (ha shock left Mm a perfect wrack. "1 lm all IMI; hut my II“ in u- mnmnt. I give her Ill my uh". oh. you dol'l know In: In ant-(y M a" In!“ uplolu m- nuhlc-r. gluc- In: mud cm. M. Munnd 3m. "You don‘t innit well. Mr. any. um! I a. my root DIM II II unhap- py m0 huh-on you no flu lo ml- ‘rnlo. met ail." "Wt". l hop: you will ac no." ro- pllm Mr. Holly. "but you how a good mm. hm. nod Ion“ In "th to not a "ton." nan. My um mu bend-II I). ll po- sition. and I hm u aunt. I: In «No.1 to plan Mr I III [Mu Io Amm" "I have I "other In Mantel; be will [II no curl," all. any an. rub" "gaudy. "And. Hr. KO"). 1 mar told you that I an I Inn!“ "In that run you had Mun uo.‘ my. the nanny-t. "What do you will 0‘ doing." "Ya. air. I have made up my mind. I have never been Ibo um Mac. that any. Bury “an the but door open: my bun hula. It bu nflmud my health. Ir. Rally-winded II but” Jn nnuwnr to Mr. Kelly‘s Que-Non. Mr. Gray Im- III. on: "on: ma con- umpiullon at (he cunt-l. Mr. Kelly, the bank manager. pull the question to the vnshler, who has min] (or an Inlcrvlow. anq, has nu- mmm-ed MI Intention of resigning bl- [MHI II. the bank. “l wlll help hlm to use this money wheels! and well." muses Barbara, lltâ€" lle dreaming that behind prison bars the man she love: is llvlna through the that awful days of his sentenceâ€" dny: when despair clutches at the heart, when the terrlble reallmtlun or the horror at the llfe breaks down the manhood. when even trust in the mercy 01 God seems but a mockery. ’ CHAPTER IX. “Have you quite made up your mind to n-slxn?" in her deep mourning she sits on a deck. with grave. steady eyes looking over the tossing waves, and thinking or Georgv. What a surprise it will in to him to find he is to have a riCh wife! homeward hound steamer, her face full of hope as every throb of the screw brings her a .moment nearer to seeing George again. Her iather’e death had been a shock. but hardly in one sense in grief; '10r she had not seen him since her childhood and retained only a very faint memory of an austere, silent man who seldom spoke to her. She his been told that she is rich. that her father‘s will has let: her everything completely and unconditionally. She may marry whom she chooses. The news of so much Wealth had come as a surprise on Barbara; she can hardly realize it yet. uHuchluhoodonan tlddmuoubhhtumw a. to «no Teeth. Sound teeth not only add to on" comfort. but thcy prevent «llama. Many diseases of the eye. car. and cat- ities of the head are traceable to un- sound tvnlh, and there in not a disem to which the body is liable that is not aggravated by an unhealthy condition 01 the teeth. Eye diseases are espe- cially common as the results of poor teeth. These affections may vary [mm a simple (limness of sight to total blindness, the symptoms, however, usually disappearing when the teeth are attended to. Poor teeth are. more- over. a common cause of Indigestion. for good digestion can take place only when the food is thoroughly masti- ceul, and this demand: sound and «iv-e nuan- An lit-mum in... Ila-kn. somollmrs lilo alnllly in meet I yrolonxnl nnd hinhly mwlmllw men- ul sirilin is rnrirmuly linkrd will lb. ability in digecl a heart; mml; which is another way oi saying that great thinkers are eomviimm arm: ran-re. This may be eswtially llw. can when mi thinkers have, rmlly had very Ilille in mi. This story is inlcl by A Chicago vapor. evidently on (he an- ihority 01 Mr. Tesla hlmseli. of I somewhat amusing Mlmlnnre whidl Nikola Tesla onm had when In Mr. Edison‘s employ. .\lr liviisnn had I laboratory In Paris, nml M Hm mamb- lishment. when a student, Nikola T0!- in went to ask for works Tho hlmrm lory wag In r-horge of a I‘nrnmm nnm« ed Fuilon‘ who loll! Tesla lint ho ‘ would employ him. Imt only on the condition that he "would work.“ Tesla said he would. and hr- did. in svwh pur- pose that [or two days and nighls he did not close hi: eymz. M the and of lhn first fortnight he had not had forty~eighl hours of sleep. The (ore- man here intonenml and ordered (In young man to r091. ”We have both heen under a strain," he said. "Let on go and get a good meal." He toot Tesla to a reslanram. and ordered one oi the biggest and thicken steaks that could he bought anywhere. it on enormm With it were were various garnishings. whivh made for the two men a hearty meal. 8-]: when they had finished it. something in the young student's look led llr. Fulton to any: ‘1: there anything use yon would like? You are out with me, you know and I wish you would order anything you want." Tesla looked around vaguely for a moment, an I! making up his mind, and then said: “Mr. Fulton. If you don't mind, would like another steak!“â€"Yonthr! Companion. Son-thing lint-II In: no Ian-mod fw- nn Actnu' Expert-co. One of the most admired or Ameri- can actresses, both for her grace Ind comeliness, has been divulging some at the secrets by which she has preserved her beauty. "Vigilance."-she nyl, “is the first requisite. i am ever on tho alert and when I discover traces of fatigue or any other beautyfleatroyinz symptoms in my facts or tlgure i set about remedying it at once. I don’t attempt to be anything but a proton- slouai woman during the theatrical season. i don't revolve and i don‘t go to other people's houm i simply haven't limo, and i don‘t make it. My mutle of “w is wry simple. I sleep nint- ur It‘ll hours as u rnlanuever lead than right, I an regularly and hearti- ly. and avoid r-vuryt‘inx tint: would In apt to gn'c uu- Indigestion. Indigen- tion in u [um-tutu! toe to beauty, u xth-r loo than use. as grout even I. worry. 1 walk M'ury thy, rain or whine. null l m-nr a cur-1m! t-orut will! ‘ und stout tint-heeled two! 5. I try not to worry, no nutter what happens. and I never ttn- wywl! uunrcvmrily. My method in no very uimpio few women would can to try it. it has no tall-u 0r dicln. and i don't «won go in (or fancy mun. A warm bath at night all ‘u cold both in the morning an good t-nou‘h for ma. 0o i'lnndJyl I don't hue to go to the thratnr, but i don't. durat- it to Inning m "relying vint- ton. l have my nun-ti ntnwmt a! un- rtn Ind than anon mo-t at tho as] w manicure and htnlrdrunr. wm ou'l hair In Me (Ni long and very thlch it in not an many the. to have It nth-mm. "0' do i hm- thn nun night All tha tine? Why. by vigi- lnnm and doimminntinn. I! i [all n ma l im-odtutrty unp drinking rat" at min and am up noun [or a whilo. It the hon” In my we! ham to show I out lemma» Ind rrrnu no! not In "in noorvnml oi nit in my mind. It" I" alum! ‘. hat. of mum. It premium tum-h plenum" “Ho 13 Innocent. It was I who lent hlm the money. I forced hlm to take It, and lt. was for my sake he kept sllence. Oh. I see ll. all now!" In. crles, with a little lrreprosslblo ooh. "I! I had been there it could never have happened! The hundred pounds was mine, only he was too honorable to make my name publlc!"â€"n loving. tender look sweeping over her face. (To be conflnued.) "I am going to save George." the girl says, her voice rlsiug with I kind of triumphant ring. “I shall cross over to Dublin tonight No, Sebastian. do not say our: word. I am going to prove George Bcuvcrie's innocence." “I fear you are attempting an 1mm slble teat." snears Sebastian, g dull flush spreading over his face. Barbara. with her hand on the door. lms her glorious eyes. bam?"â€"as. with one wounded, indiu- nnnt look, Barbara moves towards the door. INVENTION AND APPETITL HEALTH AND GOOD LOOKS. Novel Election Bet .149. At Goldwater. Michigan. Arthur Williams, proprietor of a livery barn, and George Stobbins have made an up-loâ€"dato election bet. If Bryan is elected Williams is to support Stab- Mns’ mother-inâ€"law during the re- mainder of her natural life. Should IeKinley be ro-elected. Stebirins in pledged publicly to twist the tail of a vicious mule belonging to William. men I day for three weeks. or until 0'. mm is distilled permanently. mm; u. w '2! . Wt Hie brother, Amadeo. the ex-king of Spin, lives at the old homestead pel- nce in Turin. Hie eldest sitter is the wife of Prince Napoleon end his youngest sister in the mother of the king of Portage]. 'ho translated Shakespeare into Portuguese. [hire flew King end Que.- Vitmrio Emmanuolo h‘ermndzno Merle Gennaro. who succeeds hie (eth- er to the throne cl luly. was the only can of King Humbert He was born Nov. 11, 1869. and hes the reputation of being 1 liberal, scholarly and not- dierly man. He is a general in the italian army and a patron of art nd literature. He is a chevaiier of the Order of the Golden Fleece and e Knight of the Garter. His wife. imiy'e Humbert l succeeded to the throne of Italy on the death 0! Victor Em- manuel Jan. 6. 1878, and he plunged at once Into the tempeshous nthlrs of the kingdom with a zest thtt promised mdlvldml greatness mt has not been fulfilled. Angnlo “roam, the assassin of Kim: Hnmlwrt. awarding lo a special I".- pnlch lmm ano, Is an nnarch'st. [AM at film; Ilnmhnt l. Ring Humbert l, of Italy ls the fourth Hnmhert. or Umberto. in deâ€" scent from the dukns of Save; Hr was born at Turin March H, 18“. the oldest mm at “run Emmanuel, klng of luly. and Marie Adelaide. daugh~ (er 0! the Austrian Arvhduke Rama”. Viceroy of Lombardi. He was mar- fled In 1868 lo M: cousin, Margaret 0! Savoy. by whom he had one son. Prince Victor Emmanuel. who Is mar- ried to Prim-m Belem: of Montemgm. Iho Levant The nun o! Ihe Iprrlblu Alumina- tloa of Km; Humhvrt did not "fire at Rome mam nflor midnlghl. SI; Bar-rm, the pnmler. immedlxely Inmrmmvrl a mmcing of the mhinnl. unl Ilw mlnmm' “ill start at the euâ€" lled powdhk: mom u for Mom“. The prim null wimp” of Naples 7'! on board rho V: In, yachting in A“ um m- lynching. TM murderer cynically named the all». The "In distribution took plau- Ibout lo o‘rlm-k. Th nun-In was Immanuel; are mud and mu with some: mm"; arm! from the (my 01 mo populnn. Ho save his name as Angelo firm-l. tic-"Hun. Minn" n of Pram. In Tn» my. when M- I“ umflu by lhrn revolver than and II quirk mammal. Ono plowed Ibo hurl of Ms mainly. who full bark and expired. The king hnd been attending a dis- tribution of prizes in connection with a. gymnastic competmon. He had just entered his carriage, with his aid-de‘ camp, amid the cheers of the crowd, King Humbert of Italy has been usaeslnated. He was shot. at Mama, Italy. Sunday evening by a man named Angelo Breast and died in a few min- utes. The “In. “III Buck and Ill.- III a row mumâ€"am Jami, um noon ”Influencing Prue- .t . Gymmtlo Cumwuuonâ€"qu Bola: Olmsted by the hunk-co When Attacked. THREE SHOTS ARE FIRED. An Anarchist Assassin Shoots Him Through the Heart. HIIIHHRT, KING 0’" ITALY. \‘NITIM OI" .\.\' ASFAHMN'S "I'LL” Mlns Horror In Mauro. Fire broke out in mm of the chambers of the La Paz mines at Matehanaln, state of Sm Luis Patosi. and it spread so rapidly that many miners were mtmnhcsl .‘nvi perished. Eleven bodies have already been brought to the nurture and nnar twenty miners are mixslng. An effort was made to send down in rescuing party from the surface. but the terrific heat nude It Impossible. Ramon Go- mez, forum of the any shm, por- Inhal In In “tempt t9 80 down from vein-d unfinhly n.» moment In» wan "pound. Tun u'uv'lml um), win-n NI Mo van uu-mmnl h) an mun-Inn who wrung nun Mu l‘.l‘.‘i'1llR~‘ (u lm WM driving no m- “mum: umhmuw, 1h. lflflnp‘ uoldru mu! unhvr rmmml. the Mn. ordend Mn nth-Mum m uro- rnd In hum lo the dnsnnnunn. and upon his nrrirnl mum a farm"! avoi- o'y fur the mm. nnl mmunnlm! Hm an” at tho ruunwuu-ntly "(mania fullnro to man up In "mu. No mm nu loo won-Mn. fur Hun-hon, m mm! Mama». an «and Inn plowing rm him to brun- vm'umv n thought "m .0 “M". mun. The Palaro ut Hm unit.» .1 our 0; new queen. w the Princess Helena. one of the seven daughters oi‘ Prince Nicholas, the ruler oi' the little prinâ€" cipality o! Hontenegm. She was born > in the royal palace in Gettinje in 1873. llulnbon'l Bully use. From early youth Humbert subject- ed himself to the severest personal regulations, and (or whatever he can be blamed he can never be said to have failed in any duty because of his love or luxury or his disincllnatlon for physical fatigue or discomfort. He was always, winter and summer, up and at work at 5 o'clock in the morn- ing. He periormed everything. down to the smallest personal duty. for him- self with military exactness and was as punctual in all engagements as a business man whose time is precious and who realizes the importance of not keeping other men of nfi‘aim wait- ing. Unless there was some accident or some unavoidable delay over which he had no cont-ml or 'unless he was accompanied by the queen, who is noâ€" ‘ toriously behind time, Humbert ap- VICTOR EMANUEL. THE NEW KING OF ITALY. lnâ€" lope, was the home of the hint. hid lrn iiy. It to a aoriee or long, plain; new. 73. row buildings, reused about a court- yard on the top 0! the Quirlnal hill. 9;. Externally it is without any m- ml tions to architectural effect; it is pm: an I and even ugly. The greater portlomv to f of the place is taken up by still» am fments. These occupy three sidu ot "a the palm-e. The klng was a 0mm; ,0" or course, but not especially devout; 71" one. He went to mass once a yen. “1’ The queen is the devout member all n‘ the royal family, and for her an. m the pope, after having long withheld n- his consent, permitted mass to be all u l at the qulrinal in a little room which In her majesty has set apart [0" daily “3 | worship. The state apartments .0- ?“ nopoiize so much space that than in ‘t‘ 1 very little room left wherein the flu; “t I and queen might have even that Imam :n 2 share or privacy which falls to the lot' “l of monarchs. indeed, the king had 0‘ l but two moms, his bedroom (with eon- 9‘ 1 meeting dressinxvmoms) and his study. 1" while the queen has but three. Adds to these the private dining-room, Ind there are only six rooms the roytl family can call its own. New King - Student. The new king of ltniy, Victor Enl- manuei. prince ot Naples, is about 5 feet mil. He has always been at- iiicted with disease. lie walks with a limp and can barely mount a horn without assistance. lie was born Nov. I; ll, 1869, and is not quite 3! years old. ‘He is a great student. especially at. Eelm-trirlty. lie has the greatest Id- ,mimtlon {or Edison. and two you! t ago (alkt‘ll of visiting this country to «we tho' .hm-rimn wizard at work in ' his own lulxu'atury. The new kill; it ’spivmilllly educated. His first govâ€" -urnos.~l was nn English woman. from ,' whom he learned to spank English 30 ' perfectly 11A italiun und with whom he usnl m llrxw in n royal rm'ringe every «lay to Villa lklrgiiew. colirteoueiy n- ‘ taDOIItllMtK With his little hand to the minute ui‘ the military and of the loyal pupuintlmu From the enriiest you! or his. lilo his mother ruled the young prinm u-ry .ltrirtly. wishing his edu- run-m an he thorough nml complete. His father, then Prime Humbert. Ind lulu grmuuuuler, Vic-tor Emmanuel. wvng hum-yer. more indulgent with him. l‘rlnve \‘ivtor mu placed u All l-nriy up under the tuition o! Colonel Univ, a mum! and enlightened oiled wlm‘ tumult-u being a thonmxh luldlof. it- u lilnmmuinhml liatin nod and M‘hulllr. Pnatnr Mt" Ron-onus. Rev. Jnsoph E. Mast, 1: «Julie at erlrllebury, [nd._ purchased liquor ln harm] lots to avoid paying the retail prim for whisky. then disposed the same to members of his flock In small quantities. The scheme has been lilo r'r'ssfnlly practiced for some yearn, but Revenue Collector Gaunt unmasked the preacher. He will be forced to m a dealer-3' llconne nnd to m for All back tnnlnctlonl. Thu gun-ruin“ stamp: on the barrels won (and II- “kiln galnp, hum [rum Imp-nu, 'l‘rlnn. to Ms (am In roam” with II. huh". Wlnllrnl supp, A you" Ian, was shut um! hmrd .\ mmcr'l 1-17 «min maclo an Inrnnx'mnn, and on (he MMrnm- mldnwd Wlllmm n, 8M” ".0 mum of the boy. «an annual and mum rm n rharxo uf Immlrr. tum-n mu Inn-n. rum-nu u mldnubc cum I- . alum-z man will: u an: 0! whim: who hm uunmmrd to rob the bank of RIGI- mmuL Knu, Savor-I mol- uoro u- vlmnxml mm 1: Inthmmht on. whine wan mmndml. "lootlhmmdu lav. but pm on "Mr "In TM mm m blown "W «In door mm (to m and uw "our of (hp ntpkmlun mt n 4 r'ou'd In (hr awn-x No mcmcy VII nominal. the moat inconvenient and I“ W. nation: or the royal mldoncuptLHâ€"T I‘y In rumr. (than

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy