Downers Grove Reporter, 13 Nov 1902, p. 7

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On. an we went. my little horse and I. mt woods and mat firms. an!" I I “a m the road across the valley. which I W seen from my prison window, Ill which had seemed to lead to m of refuge In the mountains. ). “flung-unmou- inc-mm»... I was Manned by the fall. I be- clme connriouu of I burning penan- uon In my throat, then an excellent- In; pain In my head. then mother In my back; my um: 1nd leg: angled In I! filled with needles. I felt some- thing proceed to my lips, no nun to burning In my throat. My mind "uncut“.I-amumâ€"uum G“ III." “I". w I Suddenly my home stumbled and fun. My weakness 113 now so great on my hands remand to cling: my 1... were as those of a man para- lyzed. I rolled from the anlmll‘s back And he" with a thud by the wayside. Relieved of Ms hut-den. the horse re covered his footing and plunged for- nrd out of sight. but this time the distance was too can! for the ShrdIniu’s aim. and l m not touched. I felt the warm blood oozing down my back. and begin to feel week end Clay. Even thmlgh I had not been In in I vital 3pm. I knew that the loan of blood would finish me unless I mabloaoontomyll. Butto Mt now vmultl be denth anyhow. um! I lent on. The rule was fired gain, But (he SardInIan primer was not yet Damn. I board the truck of the can“ rifle bohind me. and felt a mains causation In the tack. I was shot. Leaping upon his lack. I banged his side: with my heels. and um he mt to the northvard. cmylng me toward freedom. We“ ll!!! Uflfl'lflfllfll. Belting Mm rm! I mighty 9mm. l hurled Mm against the body of the guard. and with I last pull at the. m. freed the horse from his en- enhance. I ”In" In in. bone and than rapidly to loo-on Mm from (M ram. III M! In many amu- npon whom I M um "muted. My {nllov Mao!» O. mm {mm a mint-hm mm.- of m or from a damn In «In tum ad pormm pardon tor Mum", mm to mum! my dnmrtnn. "a mag upon mo, and we hul I lulu!- Muni mule. In which n "~va :1 use: as K I us :0an in got "no "at of It. narkward md forum-d '0 flayed. now win: his hand at my Omit. now with my list thrust ”nun lulu“ Ms ht, vang. lilafllnz. hu- h. and klrklng. an”! I nmlly got a pod grip on his Hum! and nearly Mnxlod Mm. wm: a mu h. [on Into a in. on 00 Door. lenottholoutcus-olofnl Memo-l} Inclined Iowan! the m. but It vu my liberty mum Ma Ma. uni no lulu-m [all my way. I bid ram-bod Mo “do with I buvy place of tho uph-u In my hack. “that". ”via; Mn "an «0 nine Ml rifle. I lifted Ibo lung and out It crushing Wm In mu. Mddmly :- ovorvholnlu Influ- uco mind In. and 1 "ml: the blow on I but hoe. ducal" or our dice my Iarnmnllou. The man] stood look!“ on vhllo .1 compullon and I proceeded to cry the nu! to the wagon and loud . [or out mum: (do. I had molvcd that am mum trip would saver be ”(h-Ill [out by In. that moment. The lllll used (or film mdl proved to be a kind of "plan hush! from tho emu farther north. Old stored In mo shod unul needed. It In now dry. sad I" In one: at Nola: lamp: and blocks. I did u l w“ told. Nothing could {need my humility and mcokucu u We traveled perhaps three miles. Then “9 Hum to I sort of Itorchoune or shed. whom we moved. The guard m the key to the shed. and, handing it to me. he otdored me to open the As we lolt the nmln force behind, my heart began to boat vlolently and my brain to work qulckly. for now. I thought. the only onporlunlty I would out had como. Alter dinner. I. In company with a. same ill-smelling ruman who was In, marching partner, was sent some distance away to bring back a supply of cement In a wagon drawn by a "null horse. a rugged. about little Animal, that did not. men: to feel fatigue. The officer In command lost no time. but put us at once to work. [out of the prisoners had evidently been there before, for they seemed to know just what to do, as it they were Kunming work that Ind but recenUy been laid down. I fly delighttui because I mean it, Ind do not use the word in an ironi- eul lane. The news was indeed de- uxhtlui and gratifying. it was what I had waited for. it was the begin- ning of my labor for the state. and my hopes rose. for now, surely. I would find an opportunity to strike hr my liberty. ! wu known It: Number 101. My keeper haunted the above delightful Inbrmatlon to me on the ninth day 01‘ my imprisonment. "Hummu- 101!” "What In It?“ “You are m be put Into n road sans 1M- monunx, and go out. to work on 010 public boulevard." I, “WARD W. HOPKINS. CHAPTER IX. I slept Inns and nweetly, and awoke muoh refreshed. Feeling strong, I mixed myself on my dbow and looked about. Summing on a low Itool ear the opening of the grown wn {lut- terem, smoking the Mutable club «to. cum: pun-Inc can. name. a» m on u- m. has; one Then I closed my eyes and n deuc- lom sense of rest stole over me. and I fell asleep. AI he said thin he put a wooden board before me. upon which was a grass of wine and a bit of time breast of chicken and a slice of toast. Noth- Ing that I had ever eaten In Delmon- Ioo's tampd half so good u thut dainâ€" ty none] In that hour of my return to earth. "All right, signer,” he said. in the calm wire of A man who km what he was doing and had been doing it 1 long time "ii will be ready in a minute. A hit 0! ions! and I sip of wine will dn you good. Keep um. You are all right. aim." "Mutterelli!" l whim. "Signor! You know me!” he cried. "Jesus be praised! You have longbeen near death, but now you will be re» stored to life. Ah. “not! How': that 1’" A fire was burning In the lime ntnvo. By It. u cignrette in his mouth. holding something over the coda. sat Muttetem. Ho tone 3nd looked It Again I thought that marble walls surrounded me. At first It mmod that l was ln s tomb, but gradually mnsriomuess came to me and I awoke. 1‘59 bed of far: was my touch: the motto WI"! were above me. An Mot bf aometblng came to my nostrils faintly. I turned my trad. 3.ch l fancied I head We ”paths M n Mrvam. I no rum-Ir random of a lapse at "me In I lhcvl ovvr "mac "en". ' "cued In («of that some one wan near mo. But I knew nothing ml. Thom was nothing of Actual llfo About Ard Hum "no urinal: Mankind: rushing inio my worn and carrying me on deck: and there "India; on top oi a ware. still in (he gin-o o! the light from h‘lfl'l. mood unmixed, 11ml above Mm. In ml ieiion. mâ€" ingiy o! are! coming In ihe air. I s" the “was. “ii yon um saved And i am mi. KIN! Km Mm Malian!" Then the "all to Ralph (Ir-flo- mfl'l rm: ad a. diatom o! the Mama! III :- Vivi-1h. .1 mind an on the day I: mull, or turn]. Am! ('0 on. I "M mar and 0'" "III! the mum new a! my lul dun In New Turk. um! "I. de pmmm o! ”nuke“ and lane" on the Mum". Ianldo was cool and «mat. I could but In. murmur Ind ripple at I sprung and mule um. nu by. [Mt a '0... at rut ud new"). and my tmlnm-oolvulm soon aucti- In In. I VII 00' u no drug AM nun with-wonder and adulation n ma. Inflow, a. [moon queen. and .1 Habitat. Ibo lio- tum'. In that: month. um. "I that you. tuner.“ I .14. in mlllndo. "Kay. 1 how full well the «no with which tho profane hum-on lulu-w. You an at. but And you will be fed." "And you will not betray mo. lather?“ l ukod. ly lmpaasnblo places. He seemed to know luuy every too: of the uneven ground. and to be looking {or some particular spot. "Ah!" ho exclaimed at but. “It I: here. The soldiers or lho urn-(elm will km. to work to Ind you here." no curried mo «Mull: over rock- uul alien trees tad through mmlnp Sliding from the uddlo to th- ground, the monk took no in his arms and curled me into the tore-t. He spoke to m. mule And the ulna! Iollowed Mm. “I thought I knew the place." he murmured to himself. “That. I: can talnly the tree." We am not travel tar in this way â€"perhaps a quarter of 1 mile. Then we had come to a thick portion of the forest, and we were In a rugged mountain region. The monk had been peering from side to side. I. it In soul-(h of something. and suddenly halted his mule before I an. whim- barked tree that stood nenr the edge or the road. He put his hands under me and lifted me gently from the ground. 1 seemed to be but 1 child in his arms. Holding me across the back of his mule. he easily mounted. and, speak- ing to the animal. we Were soon mov- ing up the mountain side. The monk, as be said this, glanced nervously around, as It apprehensive at detection in than succoring a pris- oner of state who had escaped. “l wlil to“ you the truth. lather." i said, weakly. "I am a priloner o! the unto. The brother of the preletto was murdered. I van accused oi' the murder. and though I knew nothing about It, 1 was convicted. i was It work on the public road toâ€"day and escaped. A fellow prisoner fired at me with the gmu'd's rifle and wounded me. They will be after me soon." “Aha. non! This is a. bad mess." "Yen, lather," I reprled. my own mice coming only In a whisper. “l hove been shot." The monk's face was very poleâ€"- woman-ally white, I thought. He looked at. me through his goggle- I moment before muttering. “You are wounded in the back. son." he sold. “I- it the work of An nasal-In?" We bud «(and I unto. no air Bending aver me was . monk. “You are wounded, son," he said, in a voice that was son; and almont womwlY. Young Wifeâ€""You must forgive me. dear. but that cough of yours has worried me no of late. and you take such poor care of your health. andâ€"and. oh. I! l were to Ion you. my darling!" Bursts Into ten-n. Young Husbandâ€""There, than. dear! Your foqdnen for no In. in- spired foolish and (mum furl. I‘m nil right: you multn't b0 alarmed. But 11! as tho phi-Ida. of course. hill: to nutty you. In I Dr. Pond?“ You; Wifeâ€"”No. It a no: u and cor; m H um m 1““ Young Husband-«"00 you who it is?” Thoughtful. Young Wileâ€"”There II a path man In the library. dear, who wat- to see you." In large nurseries young trees ere grown and prepared for the 9mm: streets. The culture of the so“ In elaborate. From the very beginning the trees ere pruned end naked to compel a straight growth. By fro qnent trenspkntlng the roots he come no hardened that they Ire ena- hlerl to withettnd Injury due to true- portatton. When : tree :- nucleat- ly urge. It I: set. out In the street- with the nine are that was lsvhhed upon It In the nursery. Often the cast of planting 1 “one tree h “0. Whenever 1 storm destroys the city trees the nursery m be lmmedlstely‘ drum upon {or mother supply. Parisian Trees. Ms I: add to km] the work! In (ha culture of city treat. The sum 0! the French mp1“! In due not so much to n ndmlnblo toll climate as to a vellorguuud Inu- ol eating for the trees. “You an vary. um.” a“ In. (mill. "You have mm ho Incl. You mm rat. I will In" yo" ll- mnurd mm lb. I‘M to the grotto, and l at III on... loo. rmhtoum Mould-n- ‘ other apron. and mm It. TI. ho «lanyard through the Mk "ct. In: hack on my run. mam-u. Them In. In my mind. I um yd mph", "nun; rank-Ila. an I":- tmm and Iha monk ware one u‘ lhe sumo. The 0!:wa nmlul ho [tool the monk uni Munerflfl; the Impllrn mundane which tho .0." .Q‘M In ”Mind". who. I in". and a priceâ€"an Ihm Ihlnn. u I Ihought them m or. mvhmed no that Muunmlll was Bmcher ilk-hurl and [tremor Michael wu Minimum. 90 far he had done well. M I" m I ever on go! away from Sat-dink. and hm! in l zolng '0 Milan. my do] (on. In nature Nun nation! on tho; sphere In life to which I knew all. belonged! I The new” of mm; an be. can" III I {an um I I“ no; "Ya. “not. I at the monk. H. h.xoodnonl.ttpof. [do-oh Elwin]: M1. Ml MM TI. non udl Into" to the an. uncut mlm.unor.maulmm. your member. I... “not?” "What I. II. as... Unmnlll!" 'flo In Brother mam. ulnar. at “amalgam. “chimi- luov with an men! of m m, um, and (null Incl. doll; do “And you at the monk? You an! have use. Mn, [at he only could Id] you when to and no.” "Yea. signer. Your hldlns mm I- known to me and lo the monk who brought you here. Thu In nil.” "Then my hiding place I: known!“ I ma. “You followed me?“ "Yes. signer. I In told when to and you." “Yet." I replied; "so you (old no before. But how may dun ‘- It since you came here?" "You have been very sick, stgnor." he said finally. “1'. Is now sixteen days since you came here." "How do you (eel, signal-T" ho ”Rod. “I {eel much better," I mulled. Mullerelll was evidently going to lalk. no I walled patiently for lull to begln. Hc slowly rolled a cigarette In his fingers and lighted it. drew a stool near my bed and sat down. When lie had replied to my hat question be altered me a glass 0! wine. which I drank. Then he tlmwd ud walked out. or the gratto. l unem- hered that he hm! done this when I first saw and reooxnlm him. and renlizfld that thin was his method 0! enforcing silence. So alone I my. and in my weakness wondered what chain of circumstances had led Mutterem to the grotto. In about an hour Mutual-em re- turned. it named as though It Wu but In hour allies the monk had carried mo Into the grotto. and had let that dressing my wound. And the change from the monk to Mutter-ell! was no strange, so unoxpected.‘ Yet Mutter- em was calm, and seemed perfectly at homeflgn this strange place. "How long have I been (I: the (tab to. Mutterelll!" I liked. "Sixteen dun. m.” I sunk back on my fur couch, our come by I sauna or weakness and ut- ter helplessness. Sixteen days! And of utter mtent Ind pllcld ham “Mutual!!!" I am In I VIII-pat. whlcn wu all the voice I could mu. flutters“! Md down his kn!!! Ind came toward me. “You called. signer." he said. “Where Is the monk?" I nkod. Mutter-em put his law to Ml Ilnl. "You no not to talk. 31ml.” In aid. "3. patient. and when you an stronger I. will spank o! It. You have been very m. ulnar}? “letoen. alsnor.” he rennet! cun- (To be continued.) Am. Grown-1' Convolution. The mutual»! Valley Apple Glow- m' used-non will hue in out m I. Quincy chamber at can nae. mt Tillman. Ian-bar 1'- A “m «I I’ll. W a Real Etc-u Dealt. . Jone Turner has transferod to G. W. Dmneth. 80 acres of and II Lou!" township; domlrlentlrm, '7,- :00. Turner English In: sold at nuc’ flan for Albert Spanning thlrtyone lot! in Mutton, ranging $3,066. Injury b Boy Wrestler. 'Whne wrestling wlth another boy. Rah. the Its-earn“ m of So! Pinch of SpflngfleM. received I had trac- tIlra of the right leg. Pastor Ace-pt: ea". Rev. Arthur Mnrflson of Tannin. m. Ins accepted the appointment of pastor of the Shiloh church. Grain Buyer II Injured. R. M. Bragg, a min buyer of De- catur, wn nerlounly Injured u the Sidney elevntor by “Mug Into the on: Na. He was removed to his To 0:" Demo Works. The Unltpd States tom-t has lssuod an order that the Mall! at the Lurk- Ifld bottle (Hats company shall he sold on the mmiseu to the highest bidder on December "Pub" d Way." Muham- W. Crutchley of Gmnvmc. one o! the momm- residents of Bond county and popularly known us "we "mum of Bond county Democracy,” la dad u the age a! 73 yam. Cm county much-n. The physirhna of Cass manly not In mwmkm In Vlrzinla and turned a mat, medial torimy. The follow. In: oflmrs were elm-nod: President. Dr. 1. A. Glenn of AIMIINI: fire pm!- denl. Dr. "Mime Bury, Downtown; mm”. Dr. J. A. "dice. Virginll; trouurer. Dr. 1. 0. I'm-lea. Chandler ville. In. Vuu' Ma 0600. In. [Jule Jane Known am :1 m Ill-uh. mind-- ll Wit-n- in. Win. She ran (Alma the" m an": II no hows that Mr “mu health would he bevelled. 8- "In tho wile a! (7. r. Keven". I clothing morrhuu M Rpfluzmw. a». to the «cutter of UV. wmhn Jun. mal- dnl of "no state. hard at charm". Mn. Richard Yong. Info at 00v. Yum. is her mum. I m at rock in twin! mu In no. The ”owl In «sum. ud "and by In. Ion-o ol the blow. 'no nundllg m an Hun-alr- on Io 6mm and (m the other on. no: In" but "finally Injured “In. Gamma Um lust Mu luv-Mu. - quarry-u O.- vlond It a. Autumn no“ «any at Mun. In“ m of III «you with about; ml. lmhall VII unit»; the ml: with I In" hum who. 01:14:. to «am In‘ t pmlbizlou nap-m than. I!!! later um amu- Ilth Chum Wm- on the “Meet 0! luldellly. 00a to Now Fields. Rev. Clnrk Baden. pastor of tho cumulu- churoh at Calm, who hu mined. in tendered n flu-wall m comm u the mldenco of R. V. Romulus. RAW. linden‘l denature II 3mm "MIN. as. during bl- putonto. the church mum to I huh dam. Ila um no to Ontario. Trench-rou- Mine Root. Crushed by an immense piece of tailing slate, John Roberts. a coal miner employed by the Trutter shalt at Pleasant Plains, sullen-d intcnwiy Ill day and ("Pd late in the evening. HI: bark wax broken by ihe accident find a physician who Ill called was uhuhie to do anything (or him. He in the fourth man to ho injured in this than within the put thrw months, this (rmchumun roof 0‘ the mine Ming mswnuihie [or all the w Gldclitl. Robbery Committed While Police Are in Their Rendezvouo. The Alton police Vere called upon recently to solve the mystery of who robbed a slot machine that was doing business in the police station. The machine was inst-lied under the re~ glue or Chief of Police Volbracht and was (or the purpose of selling cigars. .the profits being for the benefit of the owner, the chief of police. The chief of police was removed from ofllce and ‘ the next day the machine was robbed of all the money that had been ac- cumulating therein for several days.‘ it is said that the person who took the money had a key to the machine and that the robbery was committed while the police were in the room with the machine. but no one noticed the operations of the person who opened the machine. A reward of 810 has been altered [or the approâ€" hension oi the guilty person. The machine will be removed from the police station as mm of the first changes oi’ policy by the acting chiol of police, James Young. Once before the Same cigar-vending machine was robbed in a similar manner and the police vere unable to discover who committed the Dfli‘flSC. 'LO‘I‘ MACHINE IN THE STATION Illinois News Items WMMQ‘fivfil mum-limo!” Farmrn' Institute. 6.. canny 1mm. The annual convention of the Wash. The Cut county hm’ Ind ingtnn County I'armen' lnstltute Ind will be hold “I tho on. b. the Washington Cmuty Dnmeltlc Bct- Virgin“ December 0,10 and 11. enre moiety will be held In Nuhvllle November 18 and 19. The most Inter- eating part of the Joint convention will be the exhibit! of menu. (mu, paltry sud handiwork, under "no u- pervhlon of the mm way. In.- Jennlo Barlow 0! 3mm In teen secured u the» m for a. Wm Hip Fracture. Mrs. Aldrich, one of the Innate: of the old ladlee' home It Springfield, fell upon I polished floor and re- ceived a fracture of the hip. Her M- nnced age will retard And what detest 0mm recovery. Ammo ll. Verdict. The Appellate court nu tuned I decision a! the Adams county Circuit murt In the case In which Bomrd Baum-n who named a judgment of "0.000 nuns: the Quincy 0-- and Electric mummy for alleged dunno: Muted by coming In cont-ct with a live wire. The Quincy company will carry the case to the Supreme court Perry County Farm The elvwmh annual mm; 0! (he Pony mnty lumen' Immune wm In hold at tho mun Iowan. In Pluck- m-yvme on November 12 and 1;. AI oxtnnslm 9mm has been "anger! and sen-ml We vat-ken will he prmm. The county amour: are: John H Pier, Cutler. president; w. 1‘. White, Cutler, mercury m m nrer. lob 00:00» "an“. A car used hy mthm band. on "m benm E Alton In I Manna; I"! In Main m while It 'u and- lnx on Um "rmmr' turn an 0! 09 p" Aflon. and lastly all lie primal prupony humming In the men II. «Men. Twin mm M slum. twelve mm o! "mums. I gold want “4 some tummy '9"! the moat nluhh part 0! (he plunder the burgla- to rural. Pun-n! 0' Huh Man... With lam" cu mun an my I). nut-a c! "on. "do Mr "on. “one nub. mu arr-nod u Nnm. um I.“ lo ml. [lenien- vom MM n liq Coy-"ll cumm- cbnmh. mm“! by (to yum. Ru, Y: H. "m. mints! try the In“! II.- .Mnrn. A" When In worried and mm of the crud Amy. Wanda" and n! 0. Newton hr ‘4‘ (ended in I body. no twenty-emu sum mouth: at It. Caution lllluotl Win! at) elation chum! a. work a Cumu- by aim-nu one." (or (I. (unlock. ymr. u {oflo'u Pram-l. J. A. mm at Hamlin; In! vie. N dent. W. D. hono- ol “Aland; no and flea walla-t. Dr. J. W. A:- um. o! Gnu-m; "cu-m. Dr. A. T. Tommi at many; mm. Dr. I. I. film at Cult-m. The an! ant II mu“ will to W I! Inflo- ll 1!“. Champion Thruhcr. Daniel “underlain! 0! Bulb! claim: tu have undo the bout record ever made In am pm. at tho lute will: I line-hm. nnumno. In Ituyflvo dan' woo-k hu tum-ho! $5.000 bun-hell 0! when. The madman. for mu“ 3 mm record were Ideal for amt-n. and many throw" an town 5 Mg u-uon'l work On lovers! mutan- Mr. Bundmlud thrashed um. mun Lwo to 2,000 tin-hol- u! what In a any. Tho who“ crop In no bony am your that all "cards to: work '0" brunch. Lad: Indulge In Target Practice and One II Killed. Bert Opdyke and Clum Vorlcll, llda o! H years unvh. am hcfun: the cor- umrr's jury at Juhnwn City. charged with murder. It appears that In comâ€" pany with Uvnls noes tho boys start- ml hunting and on the way to tha ground: In How bad I target pnctlcu. nuns filling with a lull wound In the hand. whom he lay when found by an- utm-r boy soon after the shooting. The defendants ran away, rem-hing Sam. In Ju-ksun county, when, the nary was told to a relatlvo, who tolcl them to return home. Arcldcuul kllllnz ll rlalmed by the hon. and Ilse! Officers. The snnusl.‘xneetlng or the presid- lng elders of the central Illinois con- ference of the Methodist WWW ‘church has been held in Springfield. ‘All the presiding elders In the cou- !erenoe were present except Rev. W. H. Wilder ot the Chumpaign district. The quesilon of an apportionment of church moneys was discussed. About 310,000 will be distributed among the various districts for use in church work. The ofllcers were elected I! follows: President. Rev. W. A. Smith of (.nampalgn; vice president. Rev. W. N. McElmy. p'setor of KM]:- ler church of Springfield; secretary- tronsurer, Lee Mstheney at Spring- field. ‘â€" SHOOT HUNTING COMPANION Lads indulge in Tsrget Practice and Imus. or m Tums The stesnm- mam, is?“ hot!!! s hunt or eighty-ave m oissectlrnownss the m Brethren. stewed out o! Alto. V bor recently for 8!. Louis. The M4- er or the Christina Bnthron, W L. T. Nichols, decided not to in Alton longer, bocsuso the city ; cisln refused to sllow them. to MIA meetings In Alton. Ind «10de t.“ payment of whsrtlge tax (or 9'” day the boat was at the Alton I'M Eider Nichols “id be!!!" NI , psrture thst he would have W in Alton to conduct meetings lid It spresd the doctrines of his not. but for the opposition manifested by {In city oillcisis. The city afloat! Q7 thst they refused to sllow the Cl!“- tisn Brethren to enjoy the m of the city becsuse of trouhlc my. stirred up in Alton ilve months s30. Pnunomo none AMIMILIITHIY LlAVI AL'I’Ofl To M Amman Funds for Church Work ] cnmuan Inuit-n Depart Fm mum "Na“. Mon. PM Am The supreme camp-m at Fntemal army 0! Am head other: no In 131% 122th meet at Springfield Nave-bu 3.5.211 D take ofllchl action mar-h. DD- mpuon of the Royal mm". fit c! St. Louis The mm w- 000 member! ad a mum $20,000. M‘ Hut-old Vaylcl. [Lye-toil I. d w. 8 V01!” 0! Alton, m "ugh! his sleeve In 0 mm tr wreaking hrnom unv at In (M broom tutor}. and the boy'I “ '3 an" Into the steam. 1'). u was tangled {run the wrist In H‘ should", ad tum d (I. I. In” be Decatur]. In demyed an that the m on. mat and vent which lo “I h“ “It wlme he was working. m rune. It. arucm M App-ref any. I- a. use.- floflhevettvnlpflvabo longing to Thorn. m the Mtnn pone. cm nu. I6 «I mum». to ram mg ml new. no law-Q In replenlqh the mu m at lot 0””! Wu. Rev. Audnv {lion 0! the 0m vmlel Mrmddo m mac a.” house on Ibo my. 1'5. C". nae-m 'm In a. Ind II! III!- Ing m Mug mm. 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