Downers Grove Reporter, 30 May 1901, p. 6

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Rut, u I. Qua-a . mm! :- "hf" put In In. nil-i ho'r 1?“ éac‘ouhgtnyly. "-"'l ldily'éfll do In, Charles!" ."No' loot m It! loot u dlnh .1 on you can. muons." a“ Ir. m, In mu the ball .A light cum nnldly “pub the hi1 Th0 door In opened. and I “a (mum!!! I mule In Mr hand. "0‘ donut-fly 0-! Into the light. "h I! m. Inna?" It. bog-n. Am! 1‘ It“ mull-c light or a. nun In! I... o! Undone. no on . shrill ,II a horror A“ run any. ”It's on“ Om 3.. horn". and A hi um ml tilt in?" I." hand In tunaâ€"cu no: can a Bab-4’ d m m (be Inn room ”III! (in door‘ Lori n! [(0'th lb out?" all one. “I to wlah m Ionld an? n u “tohnnlamnpm 2" ‘1‘“ MW. "-3-: no on. I. "all, II (to door." “a up I mm "N b all non-In ~0mh;ln-colulow ".1 tn I!" . few we“; .30. no“! Wfiflmumwwwwwwfi mom 59:an 6:- hot?" ma Mr. can“ lit. filth mock wlemlty. ‘ {“ht. Charla, do hour remnlf ; zfmnl‘wvu'fl I've hnd enougll 9': “I In nix Mb. So collie along. nu MN; The moment you enter youdqr «Mn-rm; u: n warn: greeting (or m. Ind no qua will stop to think , you have n bonnet on or not. fit that In lull. like you woman! You ‘ ”3'! even dlo contorubly unle- you I." n humble wlndlng nine: to b waned In! flu. nonl- study nwnnncOâ€"thl h I be: well known!" mall- “an 1’11. nanny. Ho laugh“, And led hr up the avenue. 1'» num- of the house were all dad. but “mi 3 crofla In on. of It. ”I window- can. a bright Mn. at Mt. mama; to the prance o! It: "Th” mu ‘Ihlnk I am mad. Only 000' ‘l to“ tilt my hair ls hall down find 3 Invo‘ 1m bonnet! Don: nuke If .1 (lore, “HMS. til! I am more pmbhhle‘z-thmi a dear." ‘ “Mm 'db Intend to obey your. mom bush-n ur'not'!" said Mr Cow~ «an. I mu- 6mm: of m um! am: At our step of W: n! Hill We I Icruples grow Marâ€"her gnu or winged pro- nhtyemon clear. At last. the cane to Ind-'1 “09.41.! In they reach” the alla- m-«Ww Hall. .1 Wm 1‘ f ig‘gow-‘h" mph-d Cowley, L “0'1. Ian!" «M Mr IOCIQI' m the way m the drawing -e4 .. up, ).‘.;LJ 31» hr nun. «in; thmum, drawn-m. nus-sunning fro- Am“, mm“ m... a, ‘I 1 naggqaguggll ‘ 11.0 v u 1-. Bull aunt. m I It" w_muum« . gunman“ miminipc. mumummp a» - (it. ‘ ‘ "Becallse she vac It the bottom of v it all!" I “is that an. Rose?“ “I am afraid i must pit-ed guilty, Charlene i thought It would be :1 nice and romantic to live with a gluon But i don't like it I! all, There Is a dmaful cradle-rocking in the kitché'i every fight. and not one of In threw to sup there I moment Alter dunk pt heard it the first night we aim. Ind yet lu- won't go any. i think he II 1 little "untold. lmt he [I‘ll-w den thnt people will laugh It him it he goes uny. And eoâ€"â€"-" "And no it will u: on till we ll", Ill artist! of bodily by these horrible male‘mcking creatures and then your father will be Iltisfied.” Me in In. 00'!” more in Iorrow "an in user. Her «that broke out laughing. "Ah. you may iIugh, Charlie: but I an Insure you it is no Joke to live in I film that gives you the eofd shivers Ivory time you stop to think tht it NI”: iI. And Mr Cowley IctnIllv bib at mam In elm-mu here! but nothing than tel-pt In to my. R i. m At I31 other mu 1 m it: but I will lot at tutor III- main my county with I Inn grown-up mum to It!“ Inn!“ :5“; "I should think OM!" Ink! Row. “Inning. “I um: I could nee In: ,1 hoe when an. hours you um 3min?" "Never mind In. layman. now. 'mkl Ilr. Cowley. "l 'nt to hear I‘mnethlng about my uncle and this g Ind funk M Ma. What could have ‘ pm It {no his head to “he a haunted "Ab?" "M Cam-fine. nemfly “you mm .31: Rose um." "Wu “0 a nice "non?“ ”10.1 Cub-fl”. "Not mm" to my Match» at tho 'orvl 0k». I ran ascribe tor to you II I wry wort u-o. the h a stout vow. who chins horse" 1:: when no. In only Int and who mar gm on at but my rulr except Io to to bod or to M Min 1 rapâ€"winch aha «on o- n. "at... of twelve "ne- 1 any. Noâ€"doridadly I do not all In, Magma!- 3 Men person." "0|? a. hour In! I "r7 (and opinion at no?" In“ Harm. cboor‘ fully. "AM a» will mot-My Hue: ! Mm" (in-hurl" no. no. Incl: th(nhbtnmmuom.flom hour n: and ion lou have" n, I on drum” "What no not lady who nylon bar will .7 to bar plop-«t. I an- un cannon" mid Ir. CO'IQI mar I Warn pun. [lay out no; and Mr bulb-0d Inna-l Du load (or a noun. u If an.“ at a. minus- which I. could lot holy («flu and Ilo'tl. u Choir Ina-m "Every one at an!" I“ I» hurt! "'17..“ In. Corby loud the mu um- I. n natal: mm. AM lion and Cub-rile II“ bar on Ila about In (I. can My mum Taur- uood in hum.“- an: ans n "I 10!! I lam: lulu why I w you. lion hr may. And I hug 1 lent no. la: taco fro- an «by llll mm: It banned upo- no om. o! (M duh.- llla n «cu-ll; mm. Annâ€"Rowan. bu boon I school min-«n prom. I mamlou. during Iy am. But the In on at the but and pun-l we.” on nub; and I (not In any lull u a. wing. ho- ." 4mm. lo (one and tall you no. I a. son you wlll all lw hm Ion Will 7011 not?" "In" on at m?" In no he"!!! "I In foolish enough to road the shallotsâ€"to think of them-at lot. to believe them. Circummn. which looked suspicious then. but which i have seen by n he clearer light lined. and up on um tooth" to lllk. m diam-1 Ulrhrlo um non. A! int 1 (on so convinced of her bulim- Ieu that l donned her. “For a time. we were very happy. Then tome unknown correspondent bean to trouble my peace. Anonyâ€" mous [anon came to no day after day, which told me um my wife was not what she nomadâ€"tau Ihe land anotherâ€"that Ibo, only Inna! her "no to play me “be. “In became she loved me; but the 4b" «can. Iftorwardl, '0 that It did pot. tuner. "I. van ior. and nude ho'r mg wine; In in“. 9! u: the meet! of In cousin-find flu discouraging cold- nenk ,0! Mat“. “You must I! know that my!"- Jone In an orphan.” he noun, “1 met her first It a house In London. where; among the guest of onrtlex. her- "we pale. lad race enuxht my eye. and with- out my knowing,“ won my heart. I! you her anew: house. butane was not up”? there. He:- cousins tyrannlted over herâ€"her aunt snubbed herâ€"«and I soon found thnc her uncle and puma" ‘ were ' " {he only Mend: she had In Lpfi.’ , ' “-130 doubt. I twisted 1h]: tutu; Wiowjvmpose. I own mndld~ I" “fit I Rug“ when others were nice tomorrmcm ne might. see um I ‘wafa kind. I: won bar, I do believe, no because she m mom] to me "It you will In down I will (all you the story In a very few words." ha ob~ urvod; and within five minute: he my the centre of a most cosy-loollnx‘ cir- cle, with Mlu Marjorie upon his night had and Rose upon his left. afifllflfilfifi tall 17 I am In nor ntcun tor um put year. “I. 0! m. ' lag“, For several months the nicer: have xamgu'zflgm” '2: 30?". been trying to locate the source of the °°‘ width mm: which the Inwlm ole- cnrru to John am he might have an. t have be: “m" “a“. but alumnuotuz'h...“ "firm “ wan”. to do no for some time. , a. m mflfudlmqmu tholoneof mu- mm h~mMM'Mmm-mt¢m by f l ' ‘cnught by the other. II. (but! I- fen, nod he 0-. to I... m. John hfcieod of Milford. M9,. ell- played a n sealer on the inmheriu overntions is townehip 3! hot! n stunge experience recently He wan naught in a bear trap and wu obliged to out 0! his foot with s lschknife. Fortunately. he had a wooden leg. sad the operation wan not painful. "0‘ was going from one India; in In- other. and thought in wt at? part of the distance by taking the bank of tho Aihnbnncn strenm‘ And he got into . hear trap. which closed upon his wood- en leg wtth a snap. and hold him in such I way that he ronld not ranch the springs to release himself. The spot was fsr from the camps or laying roads. and John wss In quite a predic- ament. But the situation wss joyful even «amoral with what it might hue been hell he been biased with two good lop. or even if he had been As It wu. he whipped out his laehhife. sail in a short time had whittled himself eienr, ienvinx rconeidernhie portion in the trip. This he 'cot out without much aiflcnlty. end, taking It antler his arm. with the lid of s stout stick n a mo hobbled to the amp. But hlr. low hon hitter thoughts sod is my angry with hill". After It hsil told ths story 'to the crew the little fiend. "sookee" thawed: "Why you no i i In. Ital-my chflolml 1 quick da- nlal More he Ind Hm to finish the sentence. nnd Rose laughed. "flan I am mm that good can“: of youthâ€"4‘ "Commune?" "I In: m to be excused." “We". lllt. will you tone?” "No. Charla; I'll flavor I!!! (out II. that wanl hurl-on min. by day or night. um I have my right loam" CUT OFF HIS WOODEN FOOT. "Al in! "no?" "It ball-n the! Mn." "And It not Inn 1 can" to a. ll pm In In full at!“ by (III "-0. no... will you do ll» honor- ol no about to your old Mead .‘“ “M Ma Ion-d out by hot on upm- om Ila! lovo-ullu m vary au- nruu work. I nu to I“ out by II o'- ann. loo. Vim 0. an "I only want to mvlm .70." It“ u do” ml.“ "But In an Inn! It." "Tin I roof- I .- mm the you. lady who. mud-«Mr (old bar (In! '1». don‘t. mm or “ch 1 than! ll'n loo “with!" out!“ both (n (his. “And I no.“ III. to In: the en- dlo." mm! It. Corby. ”l u' 0m.” OIch-Od lone. who bud bac- aeoply hint-ted In ll. "Why. lay do", um I- mt Ila-- Icy. and the only houn- that I have our board or um I candle rout. To Ilka lunar-m doubly sun. It. Vernon's umber own "to 91m not. I would I» rum. to uh'uy out an (be mil-l of I» call. In with. to do with on. 0! than Ina; but which at lit "to l a. not prepared to lay." ”In no Ilia-Mu." "than ll rot-I "on night?" "And an do you In!" m- that. Chub?" lnqulrod in '"G. "And sum anou‘h be 0114‘“ It out 0! 1m hand; for It took two an to no Inn at. hone when he I.“ my (on a! lo o'clock nut alum.“ “ ‘Uaotul! You would not crack your jokea about than I! you alald a night alone In my old home at May: Io exclaimed. ‘Gad! What will: .tthlw lar‘a pantry and the tuna-room. In little like lauxhlng you'd tool by non- lnx, I am thinking! Pua In the brandy and let na let I! out of my haad.’ “I never uv any one turn n pl. u Vernon dld. “‘Wbu a useful ghost to have In the house with a small “any: said some one. llughlng. “One night he was In my tent wlth several of his friends, and the con- versation turned upon the reality of ghosts, and the amount of ctedumy requlred to believe In them. Vernon enld little at first. but Inter In the evenlng he suddenly looked up n me and exclalmed. “It In true. every IyL lnble of II. They do come back. I have seen Ind heard them. 000. by day and night. (or twenty years put. They can come In any shape. They an turn their hunds Io nnythlng. Why. I have known one to rock a cradle tour-Ind- Iwenty hour: wlthout ceuln; and tin; I" the while Into the barnln!" “Thu makes the story clear. You must know that I met a Mr. George Vernon in Australiaâ€"I man about for- ty years old. He drunk to excess Ind summed. desperately: and, In fact. there were 1 great mluy queer stories told of him one way and another. “Oh, 1 great many years! Twenty or twenty-two. I think." "0h. 1 as! George was hln'brother. How long In It since they havo lived In um houseâ€"the Vernons, I moan?" “Alma." said Mrs. Cowley. Her nephew looked perplexed for 1 mo- ment; then his race cleared min. “In Aultnlla‘.’ Why. how could any one kngw 01 It then?" and Ron op‘anluz her on: very wide. "Who owns this home!" "A Mr. Vernon." “Exactly so. Do you know win! hll first nine Is?" hail-Ml): In Auk-all; ‘th ! that relates to Hill homo." ' (To be continued.) am I.- II [melt um. Mie- Iiery Conley, a girl ll year. old. it the object of n vigorous lurch now being mode by the revenue on. cm of Whiteeburz. Ky., who claim the he. been operating e moonshine still In her kitchen for the put year. For mere! month: the encore have been trying to locate the tonne of the wine” upon which the lewieu ele- ment hue teen Nth. drunk. hut ”mutual-emulating mn- h a. III-help“. The Diamond Jo line steamer Dn- tmnne struck a rock In the chennel. eighteen lumen north of Burlington. 1... near Johnson's Island, at 7 Monday evening. The shock stove a hole eight- een feet long In the bow and the hunt rm down In lea than one minute. It "on In About seven feet of water. There were fifty ”elongate on board. but nll vere taken 0! In safety. 1 tun-a Inlay-d 51 amino. At Pictsburg heavy rains mused I landslide which delayed lhe Panhandle trains for Ibom thirty-nix hours. About 000 ions at earth and “one came down from flaunt Wuh- innoh behind the MoClinux-k mills. completely covering the Panhandle trucks and carrying away the twenty- i'oot retaining well which had lately been hilt. Trellis will use the Ohio connecting bridge until the dump in repaired. I. I.- ho. 0. 'u- From the oil-rarity oi n in. In Rot-Chara liiiIoiu to the flight“ you in m [m of the mule of llu stale; Mm ll» prinle soldier boy in the rivii wnr to lie mnander-iu-cliei of lie “all! (run. of lie "an! em. in i» l-‘Iiol; frow- ibe ierwi lad will- an urn! opportunitie- ior aim-mine to the new who could nuke e weer. n- ulls-i by none in - niiml re-a vein: met In Me! in line Muory of John Riley Tanner, Mai. “pet-own M Ail mie department in (he rnpilol building were cloned. Governor Yates. out driving with a friend. we: «engine by telephone n: the Lincoln moi-n- ment, and was one of the am to o‘er ‘mmioiem-e lo the widow. Inn-r1 0' In I)“. The ioiinwing Ire the principal evenu in Mr. Tanner's me and career: Born in Warwick county. indium. April 4. i844; printe in min end Gist liiinoia infantry. ”034865; nheril oi Clay county. 1370-1312; state senator. moo-1m; stale ireunnr. "87-1889: cesium treasurer of the United sate! at Chic-ago. “92-1883: Governor of illi- nois, lm-lmi. In. Back on that be thou pound to ho «horny and wanted to lion. u. soon Ml Into a ulna-bot. HI. .1009 I'M “any. I“ tour-I ll..- be ground. Whoa Ila hummus beam hhond and MM In. Tune: was! In MI old. and ud- u clad to am Nu. snddnuly Dc Apps-rod lo be wt- tutu. [rut null In It» union 0! hln‘ ‘50:". nd In, Tnur. bore-Cu nun-0d. ruled tor I". J. N. than. who and has the [other flour-M‘- plank-h- lor a lot. um. and who had hon In “madam upon him I|If0 find-y. Dr. Dnovo‘ In In. than In III-ute- an" bola; called In at "In bod-MO or M. ”um. but MI "film van Io! am. "to having and“! I (n mnd- Mon Mn arrival 0.00 It the capitol building It 2 o‘clock. Ind shortly mu "m If. Tuner IIIIM to Mud- ln Cale-(o our (In Ion. tit-mum teloolono In ll. "Governor Tanner is dendf" was the news that {lashed over Springfield, “L, a few minutes before 3 o'clock Thurs- day afternoon. causing sorrow to thou. sands of the former executive's friends and admirers. The former Governor expired at 2:15 o'clock. and while illc; ness had confined him to his room in‘ the Leland Hotel since Sunday, his and- den death was entirely unexpected, and came without warning to the membens of his family and friends. Thursday morning the patient was feeling much better than he had for several days, although at no time had his illness been considered serious. During the morning he had remained in bed. but chatted and talked to those who were present in the sick chamber. Mrs. Tanner was with him throughout the day. Mrs. Coihurt Fields Buck. a sister of Mrs.' Tanner, went to the hotel Thursday morning and spent several hours. Mrs. Buck left the room at noon and went home for lunch. and when she returned at about 1 o‘clock Mrs. Tanner released her maid, Miss Louise Kest, and told her she might go home for the afternoon. After the maid went away Mrs. Tanner helped the patient to the bathroom, and when he came beck he was greatly (Itlfled‘ and at once returned to his Md. Boon afterward Colonel J. Mack Tanner. his son. came to the room. Business ma:- ters were discussed by father and son for a few minutes and the former es- ecutive told his son that he was hot- tsr snd expected to be out and around min in s fee daya Before leaving Colonel Tanner wrote two mos-ales for his father. the latter dictating each of then. (‘oionei Tanner left for his â€"s-â€" no Ex-Govorlor Hm! Bun Duo-lull; Baal-m ”nun wllh Ill- Sol Only I For Sill-Ital Boron lllI ninthâ€"Ill: Non-bl. Culocr. HEART TROUBLE IS FATAL. Former Governor of Illinois Sud‘ donly Dies 'at Springfield. JOHN mm mm 0H0 Lake Shore In Michigan Southern Ry. 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"hrry Thou" II I amount Ion] “all“ with In ovul- no. “. rm- dlxlo- to the «ammo- of Imu- hu. It In tho not: with! penny-l of “out OVOIII out vmm, The [rat moo-I sound In Ohio In ban (manned lo the Olto Arch- «doglal and "Mom-l not-My. wsn AN-KM'ERICAN‘N" TI" “'5 EXPOSITION nurrmn r: Ocl. Low Wall-co. author 0! "Bo-- Hur." an II No “abduction lo "Tur- 1'th an loath ducal-o Char-c- m "cramp-I. Carolina. the noted Apache chief who“ bloodtblnty timer .3 n raider II (I. ”unwell n- eeded yum .30 by Ms mature. I. now to year- old nod Hm near Fort Blll. Okll. Tourin- wbo rm. to photograph hln mm pay “Jar tho prlvlmo and the old sinner Mon hell. the finer- than set. himself Into var mm. strikes I toro- clou- mums. «a look- “ hnduh u ooulhlo. Cow-Food Can m. A new cure has appeared in Parl- whlch is said to be much in vogue, oa- pecially among members of the smart let. It takes the form of a specie] diet and the particular malndy at which It in aimed is overstoutness. The ides of this diet is tint everything, or nearly everything must be eaten cold; and even hot coilee. ten or soup ll forbid- den to than following the regime. The early breakfast of tout. cold (one or hora-boiled eggs and Inn is uccqm- unied by 3 cup of cold milk. At lun- cheon. min, there in nothing but cold lent. and cold pudding, with hreod‘ and choc“ or and; while min. at night. the Ineni may con-int only of myonnelu of ash, cold entrees, Ind entremeu. ' " “ha-l u um my: " The average lnymsn who may etv tend lay of the more conspicuous tri- els in the civil or criminal courts is usually amused at first by the wran- glee and tilts ot opposing counsel. but in the end he becomes bored and won- dern what. is the point of nil this furlâ€" ous recrimlnution. Some light was shed on this matter the other day by s prominent criminal lawyer, who said: “I never engage in any of these controversies without an object. When I have a. witness who is going slong‘ swimmingly and keeping his head. i never mix it up with my opponent. but when my witness begins to get rattled under cross-examination. for instance. 1 am pretty apt to interiect a remark that will bring it retort from my learned iriend on the other side. One word leads to another and in n silty we are at it hammer and tongs until the court stops us. Meanwhile my oh- Ject is accomplished. The witness' mind is diverted. he gets a chance to recover himself, and. ii' i happen [0 have had the better of the argument. he feels reassured and his confidence in reetored."â€"Chicago Journal. #735. Law WRIT "l"‘r‘ lvf'll‘ tne EXPOSITION nurrALo Bast RATEé L 21: 25° ‘. 1i: Ann can» I)!" My. F 0 '2- - 9, r rm: Mlle. for ID Cents. m I II mu- can: "EMT" I'll “mun." Mr" inc-.00"!!! then." hand. luau Irv nr. '1th m In: My. Ac: an: l' n. mun-m. 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