Downers Grove Reporter, 4 Oct 1900, p. 6

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withing heart, an! ”reac- warn, Pour mu. I". timid liar g m, N- mm so long I. m or le- ‘nmnx Md ‘ and and he wonld M main my a run to be as ms:- cauu In! gue- what It had MAM 00 write ft- Ill 00 not wan- kin-am and and m the u . Mn, M «my fault. OPEWMMW- filo-1 ally. ammoâ€" imam?» couldmlheufly ml no as Intensely hum, “z” um ad the turtle!“ M W woman had All In. hart In! I. Maul H- (B not In. let-1' In lad never Med her! h. your Vmicz. she went luck to ”W the light Mohawk-"â€" ‘ Itmnoto-rytlnt-undlou ‘9 Ion of Me with Alan. but she “he. an also had gm. nm M: W Add be loved another Bu father took her abroad. 0! m her my m I nine dan‘ ulk; H at. m and helm, and in M11 mm tad madam! with. n- and I). ha been an happy, and In! borne themselves so well And “Landau-ammo...» ll! not fed for the young couple that unhe- ha been no unduly hut-ha on "11103.!“ hm matron; In the and nor (fit-M. although the undo I. M to out better Ute us Mr- m Ind. file loved Alan vllh new [In a! Mr bola; She had horn (hp by d lulu In win. and m be can I tutu-t {mu lone. Blur-me. W. amazing on a lone. um- ”; Ind do had not no. (he DHV lap at Mb; M- an. new Mm h human nnlo'u, and she tn mm III the rat at the" "Von. and Joyce had to lent: plug-m from 1.! hardest of unwary-mom 13.5. CHAPTER \‘lll. m p" way nlmgnnwr an" Mr M numb. I“. Mun, Rho had a DI. In!“ vim slum: (armlnum I‘m 700‘ to [In no Ilnuuu no CI: my. I will tutu you: b 10-. I“ (In to will In :4 db. and .1 [006-57 . I '"I In". In you ”I. but um tut um- um: I» .0 I." I.“ . I'Mbnrl. If I ran- vfl “a to you I mm go mad 0”] I “all no "road Again I Mn ’1 your life Into order l'hrllu l unruly (hull: of Ilw um: I“ lho ”Nu-Hy mu rnvmul lum m Ya in" may (rt-nan who low yn.l. I“ who it" In good to yo“, (m mu m that “not.“ woman God NH .040. I In rum In In! nInId a! my [11‘ ”film (Mod- by, dull-[W h‘ Aha ml. 6' In- I I'm no you mun Joyro I! ”I not Mn II will um no 1 a- lab .0. .1 on In"! rm III ”I I. It. round nor. 8h" m m mm and h" rm- no; can“) mm. we won“. "I a: up. nun.“ I. laid: "mu m- Oh you will man u "I! lem tar. and." said Alan. could can for n and choral It. and II; but neither the child will Inn: unit; not In mother. But I DOC MI. It any Iron Veronica. I to out In: to come into rou- Ifll it. I do not In“ her. poo: I": but I m: m In an be: when I“! .1 you, Joycr my Joyce, 7‘ not aha.” ro- mu um painfully. A an. an. our Joya. "You .00 no scab. Man? This 1- no! 1 5.! g£”'ssgr a: Joyce was quiet; then she said: ’fhn'l Veronica'- chlld. Alla. You W I" And be I father to It. Poor um. thing. It would comfort you." At last Ann roused 11111196111"! must a: to your lather. my darling." he all “Joyce, you will let me do eVery- an; {or you? Darling, you are my V110. you know. although (our years I“ l bolonged to another womln. 1 VIII so may from you, and never see ya tutu whim Veronica lives; but 19‘ will llvo In um hone, Ind let me VIII [or you. I must have lamenting h my “to. Joyce. Let mo'tbluk that than I: um somethlnx ! an do [or you!” '10! their young blood surging In Mr puma. had come to a uni-«mm dmth nu! caught them 1:11th“ evening want, It: w”. Th hard}; woke. They at ‘ ud In land I! tho darkness. Lite ed a Ian 33!. m in Hunt. And no this in: ev‘enlnx want It: way. ti" a through flinch her gum .qJLm to gum, m! 15$ no loci“ at Q udffilipd: what M um um m Intri‘ns'flat'nuubm cum on: him. He could not and. he 3“!!! mmu,_mnk_., It W3:- lr :- .. m Mine! m then. Into ,2an ughâ€"(WM) In at, In: and her ”on; if. -. m "Tu ALAN aucxnm. Poor Vanni ’ ,. mum when the received: 1 . [tonne-In her that Alan thought he find finish“ all his obligations to her by paying her five hundred g IQI'. .Ifl-VOMI’I. who can yearnlfim n mm love. no who had made a pilgrim across the «Mt tutor: to a land than than win but little sun, !m- Iona hum can! Mu: had a fight over in." letter to Joyce. so had said ho: Humid. not write to but: but «rely I! could not Jaw at: country vitae-(t m o! hrfion was sweet ”fl than no 7 _,, _-h_ w - mm tummy” llhlaum min. but I Mu “mm mm“ far you with Mt. the lawyer. In will have an m I m when. I [In or dlc. ‘ I love 101! will Mn. tho buy up we". 3.5483 3 «2:5... 8 mi. 2. 3.55.- G: t...â€" ...S- 88 .52.. is: c 8183 3 82: o: .I... IS. 2... El... 52 3 8t. 2 1:98. 2. 5.3.8.3. goal .3: film that he would lea" England. Tho am of 00mm" was colo- to ho- m omllmn In Anatralla. Any- lhln; (lunch! Alan, would he hon" than thla llle. Ho would work hard and llvo hard. Ho settled In him And a ya: on Veronlca and the boy [and made a VI" leaving all else ho ‘had to Joyce She would not let Il- ‘ do anything clan for her whilst h. m all”. but she could not runa- a huâ€" em hy hla death. He lmcw that tho general only had his pension He had larned that he had brought hh daughter hack to London It was to. much to be near Joyce and ya nu so her. Even the he 'fit out n wan lottla' his area stray Knowing. hoping. foam that I. [no tho one woman In the world hln. Bu chance never favored hip. his ar- rangement: were lace '11) away. BI! months had elapsed since he I“ nil gootHry to Joyce‘s“ Ion!!! I such mm hopeless" that All. n- stars." Ho look-d so latte um Hutchinson wont u once. Ala- swan; at Mm. "You get on! n! .7 Mike Hula moment.“ he cl; rill-ed, "or I win throw you downâ€" "Pity" Hmrlulnmn "went "I”!!! 001mm I men who rum“ me? Not I? am I Mu not do»! «m. you "0. row any h:- rory sun 0! that!" "Yrs." uld M10 Manly. "I forgot run I vu denim. with a div". and not a man. A In might haw Md MU." MYemIe-r lumen An- "niobium tucked a! Mn. "9 In no!" no pram-"cum but M- Inn. was in much fat him. "norm”. I hand you?" In «Ind. "Va. and l but. you now! I shall nor" he mun-m un I no you and u an IM. you rlmln. who daprlvod no of otorymmg l poo- somdf And you drnm that I than" (mun my "wane! Yma Incl. lo M n! that you had no to deal with!" But Alan I“ Jun In x a: moot no renown-rod :- man u be ac u. an an n nigh: an. and Jon. In. crowning Dhtfy a! mutton with on. Iron whom uh- hnd bov- ob"... to be scanned, that In bu! «Nb» ualy done In. but. to nun Mr, All Alt-'n Iml band but INN: Ila. Houmutwtrvuhhddltum M be av "autumn, and an. he“ 0! him. M. an N. n ma- n”... and. looting ll. "null h the her. and: 'Yon do" why did you not loll u that Vote-Mum Am. when I told you I III 150‘“) mm Another vumnu? Why am you In I. do n ‘IIOCOII [kl an minty?" Alan was seated In his oflico one do, when he heard a heavy step on tho stair. it was his old enemy Hutchin~ son. He was half drunk. but who: enough to want to pick a quarrel. Hi. schemes ind been baffled by the idiotic strnlgbltorwnrdness of a nun who pro- terred honor to love. Naturnliy enough Hutchinson could impose no hush-money on a man who would con- sent to hush up nothing, but who not own the woman who was doom to him than life mthct than [all In 40- In; what mm: mm. But Hutchinson. baffled at every turn, still had II. I.- venxe. ilo meant In tho and to I. even with Ann. lot it cont hill that I! might. tin came today to slant on! m- runny- misery. some one had told im- tint Alln'l Mir had turned am. not! be out“ to m tor him-ell. Joyce (en keenly the dillculllu 0! her pmmon, but. most of all lhl felt the separation from Alan. England, which m n ur- vlaoq h; Im- to II" In. lie-Ides. he would rather that the boy was brought up I. III Englishman. There was I lot at tiresome law business to be (on. through. His mam-go with Joyce m to be annulled. And the old xenon] would not allow him to provide at All for his daughter. mu man My ho am‘i-n ma. mmuormzumm- Loved his law It. would fen-I- ll from new hm MM 11! [it told her In: . who I- . II {alt}, to give hll “no. Ind ”MM an: ho could not bring Mall-1th can. Indthnhowouldnotburmmm tho lint or In nun-ppm... 80 wouldnlmlhmuuhmuh hlnluuyuuutmuhborm- an: In could rock of which whole hills are (armed, and in very common in the nhnpe or vebhlel. it has been prized from most ancient times for ornamental purpcn. on, as It takes a high poilsh. The kind culled "porcelain jasper" I: rather rare. It is often full of minute holes, or is cracked in all directions. It In rent-dd u a kind of Minn] pol-ct lain; had I- found in pigeon when _l on!“ have ulte- am. It in than ,MI and ell! Ihflsr hand Jam Ml- Grimmer-inflow Jim II a mineral generally reâ€" garded as one at the variation of quartz. and distinguished by its opacity, owing to a mixture of clay or other militiamen wiih gho I“ 0! which it is‘ chiefly compéuieir. I Then up many man or imfiu' lone oi than of one color. a bra pd.” 107.3%”. white the or ,fld A. on ll. of the Germans "ll to line the artillery practically indo- mdent of the pioneer: and engineer- nel body of artillery mm (It?! with It no material: for Math; its nu. Thu no simple. Hm Ind compact. They consist mainly of planks whlch To faciliuia this, order! inn been '1'. to attach [and Mun-n in light “lion-I to every squadron. flan an no to hmtlo into the n- u with I“ the spare horses, loaded with uniforms, sidearm: and every- thing cine in! my be diacarded by a. not of the regiment. rush them new. thc river, pin-u In an“ and l“. he: to their troop, when any um "In around and get other hone: into "In Ind the: convoy the entire cite body urns lurch hr! beau. The decision as ruched by no general nu! ls: "Un- der no circa-am Int 3 water- ny be I m omen to artillery." All that daemon menu: I strenuous [lib for the German artilleryman bender“. because he mm arm and work until every home nd In: with m n- It an to Me It across to] Indy 0! nut short of an ocean. As nu plrmrn show, swimming has hen found the rum! prarnva: way to have the artillery quiz-H;- across Ilmmn, nrMm Imp mm, and, white the; have ho! hum dnnrd-‘L they urn "toned [or com whrre m- mldmom make their sum rrortion prtctirablo. But (he nulrkm way, a!- thow'h tho moat ominous and danger- ous [or the men and lmrws, bu boon ton“ to In (In! of lowing the en”- lery on haul] construru-d pontoon. More beau can be "binned. the men no then. holding the min. of the swimming Dorm, which. In turn. tow ' m nun But atria order: have Iron (In: (In! artillery-en must be pr.- pred In an elm “I at III hard: to In. Into the water with their horses. No the I! to be acted l- So I" no mum" have bN-n ra- ported In than ham: mum-men. but if none orrur II will be munrlnhio. (or "an problems (he: haw hon M tar Inn and umrvru demand ml)!!! at lunch norlhm and urns-Irv lu flat In "mid "so am. nrv-rammc In lu'hl- tl "r, with "no «no nroplion of an exposure Io an one-my a Mo. b I“ to n mun ”mot I‘llh Ill um milk?! Inutt In I «rum "-0. and may Ind to do N we. H II Illlod no. and tom Cumin am: Il- Ioovm on" an join. A. III nhown u to. nu- uo rum tony 1mm",- lon '9" Imod h cmuhu a mum: Md;- nnlnu ”mo, lad No your. up. In“ I ("rink rolllflrm n! no ohm" bodln of «Ir-mus mm any an coldh-n. ,Illll banks from the um. arullorm 0‘ Canton. and they pmvod It on his o'n Prue. In 1870. Ruler-fly they ruling the weakness of u artillery but. that cum brlu up It: tool. to the pm. when they no uedod .1 (ho an. the: they no to In and. 80 OM one" who luv anything “on: Must. 3nd Inn-parlanc- -u m to work and otdend to (ur- luh aim (or torch: mum", Into‘ In, old flue. under any common. AM mum Ill obstacles. The but plan. won aloud and Mud put-h Mull]. Thom III no fading aboutr ll. Bod!” 0! (loop. received om": Hour. of all mm. the (lemma In rte-eminently u may at artillery. They seized we lesson thlt artillery Germ-n nrmy oatm- haye, not been flow to learn lemon- troll the South African war. And what they and the outer. 0! III other countries rightly consider the most Important lesson II the one to be learned from the vut and Inn! dimcnltlu that the English nut In transport!“ their artillery. Wherever the lane depended on the mobility of artillery the British lost. If any ultion. literally speaking. over tonal-bed 100d for canon, the Brit- hh did it In till- wnr. ‘ _PANS T0 .TRANSPORT' ARTILLERY rock of which whole mm are (armed, and in very common in the shine of pebbles. It has been prized from most ancient times for ornamental pumm- ea, an it taken a high mush. The kind and "pomeiain jasper" Is rather are. It is often full of minute holes, or is cracked in all directions. It In rfinrdel u a kind of Minn] porce- lein; and is found in pince- when cull ”I have «he: nre. n in than 1 “on: the (‘inrinnati Enquirer: A splendid spedmen of prehistoric potâ€" tor) was brought the other day to thts alike for Inspection. and it la 0! such pet-fort workmanship that. it he: in- terested many men oi science who have examined it. The apecimen is an earthen vase or jug. seven and a quarter inches high, with a diameter of seven inc-en. end the noeth is two and live-eighth: inches wide. it wee discovered by a workman in the e.- ploy of Ir. D. I. Story. No. 1110ka street. Newport, Ky., while ensued in excavating earth for e saw-ill in lint-sippi county. Arkansas, nine miles from Tyler, In. it was covered 1 with earth to the depth at as inches. The workman in getting it fro- its ‘ reetin. place struck One side with hle shovel. and marred it hy mektnl an Irregular hole on one side that will measure three and one-half inch one way and about four lnchee another. This in: is so nicely balanced that it will sit squarely on Its bane, no mat- ter on which side it is placed on the door it other level place. although the hole in the side throws it slightly on center. Ir. Story is or the opinion that this specimen in not the work or the Hound Builders. hut in the handi- work of a race that inhabited part: at this country previous to the Hound Builders. He been this opinion upon the fact that the neck or aperture of the vase or in; ie no email that it would not permit the band of a v [all], manned. A Ibo" :1ch nd a larnr bandit-relic! It. required. Tbmwlu the Manual“ Into tho all. It is caught on tho and 0! lb. luck and spun npldly uound In all alrea- uoll. and thrown a! the and of tho mick. but mum lulu a II b [all- IM. and baton It nuho- tho floor. The mm o! m. Mel In that u 00 and o! the luck I audio I- mum and nllowtd to project about MI! :5 BEFORE MOUND BUILDERS So the word In the German army I: now: "Artillery Illlllt to anywhere and everyvhon. It mun got them. Land It must get there am." And its mighty hard on the young The "spinning handkerchht" [Mn amusing and numeric“. trick. but one un’ In lplhd Ind lulled moth" quickly to form llflitht nib. Th0 sun- !" rolled on than lubed fat and than towed either by l'lflllill‘ norm or by men In beau, according to circumstances. “ciEimuang‘ Pity. Dublin has been described as "the moat cardrlvlngest city in the World, " says the St. Jame: Gazette. “but the popularity of the Jaunting car seems to be on the wane. In a single year the number of can has been reduced by elm-two. the total number licens- ed I“: you beta: 1.214, n min! 1.31. no previous yen. No M u Wmm- not-nthemnilii can. h_ m other ml. at mfi be determined by the richness and clearnesa of color of the specimens. the othcr hand, I Ihln hone was picked up that manned but eight and a hit Inch; 3 hip bum also. very mall, and nmurou- hm ham that indium that they must hnvo he- longed to a run or picnics. The am “on to be considered by archaeolov gm: In, whether or not this Story ”nonhuman workotonoofn no. of mm penal. that unwanted the Hound Builders, or of some youth- ml workman of the Inner people. when hand was an." enough to enter the neck or the jug, and thus shape It as It was found. Mound Bnlmr to be manned, and I! Lu by this method (in! this Myle at potury II (unto-ed. Tho hole In the side pen-m u v12. of tho Interior. Ind than can ho dlncerned ”a. mark! of «ll-Inuit" Inger: that hhn mm the clay, or flumcr substance the plea h compound at, and placed mo oHtoIothorpommotmu-an mama-Meetbluee. in the lmuedhn nelshhothood of the place when this sped-cl n.- found many has and mu of pottery ”to (and, but non. In . perfect sou of are-ennui. Thu. hunlrod yard. from the spot VI: A mount! 73 feet In dis-en! and 2! too! high. This had been mum upland when Ir. Story left Arkansas. and numerous bone. lid other remnants of I prehu- 1 torlc the. veto found. Some at then ‘ mumps that the race to which thcy helm m compo-ml at club. 0: Good Intentions do not than um; good mum. mm: with a mm 0! brand bald. Then no holes ln the ua at the headgear for the an o! the balm-A. ad I- the top of the dcvlco |I n m ad. to: Moo: 5 in upon. to adopt the device Via a 0:1)” co.- uly, And during the "can! sultry up.“ not on. o! no born. I“ ont- I come by IN hon. f “E m Pike Ila-n... A Philadelphia unlu- lie: Draught to the attention of the owner: or horse. nn invention which and- to II- lovhu m wanting: or the dumb brunt. The Emil]! in mm o! braided slur. And in no: uniih in chap- : poke bonnet. This is put on the horse's laud and tied under the inch. with the point outward. Than- toro, the handkerchief. when thrown Into the alt, In caught upon the Wilt of the projecting noodle. which. bola; lino. II not notlcnble. «m if. mum nu; p til-“m” Christine Nilsson anemia unique way mementos of but an on tho concert “133.0“ a he! I. papéred with leaves of - iron: the various open: V V up. ”M W lg American Trade in- flail. Greater sen-munc- to the 114- ~ or Haitian undo ls tut wmua Powell, United sate- ulnw Ham, says American merchant: acquire beforn they on cou' capture the Inn-ken of that .. ' ‘Mr. Powell Is not only mlnlw' Ham, but charge d'ahlru to In ' mlngo as well. He has been this ’ in the black republic, and Input!“ have employed his um. mndn ln furthering American trade I . the natives. The minister says . during his residence In mm (hi ports of Yankee-mm goods lulu. creased 33 1-8 per cent ‘ .\ monument to Dink Wmde! Brcet‘k. who snares-heir MM tn fir»: of magistrate community. Mg er and mayor of Albany I- an uni par! of the seventoonth ceiling-“a Iwn unveiled at German. N. "a monument wu erected by M V or the Dutch settler “a n m “_ inscription. "Ditch Weasel.- M ‘ Broeck Born Dec. 1! ms. ml. his Bonwefle on noun! Jansen! Sept. 18, 1717." no“. 3. s. Moot or Lima. 0M0. . nonm- Basing" ol’ Blultol. 0th. em": in Dowh'n (‘hrixfln a“ church, wen dauhed with tarp-ht . Mansflvld, Ohio, two day: Info” fl Q mob of 2,000 people. A wlheman oc- I. 7” ' rompanl e I! l h o , vhlen Io Crab llne. tho non 3- 3' "W‘- mvn Tho elders Ien the train was On. mind for onion from Our” my»: and um Mhor Muted to '1‘ back Mating that he would no to .7 lion family in the outskirts o! I” my. The 9mm police force In up“ on roads lending to the city Io la. the elders out, .I l.nM.|x ‘m'l “we 'I “a! Hill 0. “Jr! llrvru)‘ Allhjr'l U. .ml fznim'd If. 'r- 'mn Hwy mld that ”It; Ind m own: in manor Puwr to run!- I uer any mm mm Hm (My ‘ a! 'H-‘rfy lml to" aduwd that Mnl me'vr lowl- ufi (M Itrvfl! "- annnfntod folamm finally pram“ Hun ”2:er m Inn-a HM riff Tiny Io'ro an. 079041 in NW I‘vmm'lmnln C (min in] [I'm 900' pln and hvld Ih‘! «(mm 2w urrvd um hanged If (My w-‘urnvd Two Dario «Men. Huh A. law 1nd has" Wall. Irrhrod ll :h-m In» other wulu. Th. 0“. muk n bun M the doom and won I. {'r: ‘.'nnhu! hole]. In tho 5-“ o! I“ rlu The; m mos-nod I“ II. In!” 3803! nth- ored. ' Tho “I” um "smut-t who I." '0. who no! of 1M hnlrl and «and In It» dlnrflfl ‘ I» «got. m "min I“ a ’0- llmumn AM Lahnzm lining" and tool (M “. 'r- (with Hm mnb lo tho palm In”. f'Ir u.“ g: oping Rage-r 0. mm, "in torn" Unit.“ 3: at“ senator from Texas. an M whenever In Gun-nan he nlnn m A rum: nlmd 0! )ul much a M as in befall“: [Ii flu. and m I.- («only relieved dbl-u be Iru back Q the mainhnd. n. .ald nu ho um. mny rut-zed the danger lo tho ‘3' (run mute great I0. norm. GRAND PORTAL steam-vs frequently passed under gs And Linda! their passengers at (no can lance to we «no in the club. Grand Arch cm This arch, outside the east. the "Cave of the Winds." In m lured Rock: at Lake Superior miles went 0! Marquez”. Km». wrecked by a rocksmlo and“; last week. The "Grand Portal the most famous or the «If! shaped rocks of the nulchim SAVINGS l?“ Tl» Hayfield Wm. SSMOM.

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