Downers Grove Reporter, 17 Sep 1903, p. 3

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aye-aha wentuptohor‘mh ont- utnwlodhndu. "tuneuurtono than your “that. You In" haul mmmmmmr munednovvlththoneem dying from her Me um eyel. "Dom!" "chilled mug Green. “fly, . warm light In' his kindly As she pushed the rickety pie up end futened it with its swinging rope, end turned to go down the road. a step crunched the gravel It her side. and e funnier voice sounded in her are. a voice that hitherto had hold such sweetness 'to her shut as she had din!- been in her herd life. But When she had finished she fined I large bottle with rich new milk. and hung It ht her side with t gleam rope across her shoulders; the know that she would have need of both her binds. Then she closed the door Ind went down the nth with I firm atop. side. Then she prepared a pot o! coflee strong and clenr. and drank a mom]. She tried some bacon and eggs Ind ate them determined”. She was Implied by her hidden purpose. and no that Ibo should In" :trength. Dolor-n \vu tun-m! m “lemma; “I: ought not touched her amply; flue witch-d him so darn the road. and m aha-chins figure bad a port of sure In her eyes. Ho did um [Innâ€"r: he dared not "an" chm am in watching Mm. In- mid not tell her at the mused gupkion mums Johnson'- om Iowan-co. He left a full bucket on “w edge at Um we" [or her. "I'm one um mtmnd." he um. “oily. "TM-r mm 1"" out out con-M'nhw, but u 't couldn't ho help-d Io III-1 (My‘d hot (or '1“ lo" 1" hymn- imp.” Inllv umn up [or water; ho hul- Inlrd n be u! "Morn. but IM‘ mo up bravely m mod Mm. 8M- dltl not Innis. but nor on: ukod blm s quot also bathed her {we wlm cool nm from tho well and brushed her so“ tall- bark. winding :1 In n he"; roll I! Iho bark of {10' had. TM 13th wall not an flw had loll I! ":0 any me’o. “NI when uh» hum: "to town mrr "w an the tank Um pull and want mu. to milk andln A Moro Thorough “arch. Dolor“. worn umh rut-Mu: and him (mm luck of (cod. lell uloop It the door-w", and Ilopt the urban nlubt Ihmxh: lhe dumb: had deep can! to broad "gm when Iho "led. They paid her llbenlly Ind rode “I". Dolores vu Iml sitting at the gate under the pine: with her haggard {are um Idle buds. and the eye: thu watched {or win! dld not come. Johnson was not there. she said. qnlelly. And they never qumtloned her word, but lnntlncllvely “fled their but. u they rode any. No. she knew no reason why John- son should be dead unless he had {alien in some 0! the dmgerous place: on the mountain; they mun know this. {or they hnd been there; {or her put she knew nothing nbout It. nve from whnt she hard those say who Jud been there. If he were dead. they “Idâ€"well, If he were dad that would put A diner- ent face upon the matter: they hoped he was not dead. for the law should not be bathed. Did she think he was dead? Had she cause to think so? y~~~ What it he were dead? she asked, curiously; If he bud fallen Into some one o! the dangerous places on the mountaln? Yes. they replied, they wanted John- son; he was summoned to appear in the town In the Green case; it was believed he could tell considerable tbout the matter; should he not up- petr today, they muht gait. Not. that she had heard of, she re« plied. Did they want Johnson? Had they been searching for him} ‘, CHAPTER Vm.â€"Contlnued. ' The woman came to meet them as they rode up. Foam dripped from the months or their horses. and their heads hung liatlessly, while their flanks were covered with sweat. The men dismounted and hosened the sad- dle glrths. V H;d Johnson returned? they asked her. “1 will walk." the laid simply. 31.. none and carried the p." In- THAT GIRL «y JOHNSON’S Entered According to m 0! Column in “In Your 1890 by Strut. Smith. In lhe 0E0. a! the Ubnfllll of Common. u Wuhinlwn. D. C. ' CHAPTER IX. 3y JEAN “I" L V9!- UH. Antler of "A: 1 Girl'r Haw.” Etc. cry in a panther might thut has lost its young. The, waited Ind listened; no sound disturbed the hush of the mountain's heart nve the echoes hinting further no farther into the mysterious depth: below. "Flther! Father!" “He did not hut," said Dolores. quietly. "0r path»: he «not an- met. I win cull min." Tint he vn there she did not muzmea dander dived. She ieaned above the void filled in with ghostly mist'nnd gruesome shud- on; young Green's hand was upon her am. but she did not know it. She called aloud, and her voice nng'dovn the silence. viking the echoes from rock to rock "Father! Fuller!” The bird of deuth overhead flipped In: heavy wings and utteyod ,‘ lei-co They stood in silence a moment with urnâ€"struck faces. while the bird of death hovering above then! had a terrible meaning for them. Dolores clung to ymng Green with trembling lands In the first wild moment; she did not ieel his strong arm “on! her; there fins 1 look in her eyes he could never forget. Then the loosened her hold oi him, and stood Ila-e slender .ml smtely on the brink of the yawn- ing gulf. It was marvelous how she impressed those about her wlth her personality. Many a time after‘urd the young man to: wukened in the night with the memory of her on she stood there in her utter seli forgetful- um. her feet touching the edge of the gulf opening befaro her. her tea- der face grunt! with “a brave soul “I wilful! him," she said. gnvety. "He any answer, [or he is there. I know." Their eyes folio'ed hers: her terror van "levied in their men. used In (My were to men ocenes. and young Green Inductively drew her nearer himself as though to shieid her from win! might follow. Tim-e was notin- lnu rennin about the vulture'n prey; u might be a wounded lure. I nus. orâ€"n Inn! That it was mowing was certain; munching. too. that was wounded. 1:0! dead. "See!" she cried. in "ca. unuse- ly mecnmm mice In" of tartar who!” down the misty honov. "See! Why Is to there? They {allow when there are rounded. He Is not then for mung." lip In the him» am a "mum Dov. and: the dull Mp of m VIII” vu humble In the and “mom Ind M low hobov. Dobro: out Inn. And hot eye! dilated. The “run pal-1y moved along the [bully mill 0! the alloy mu! And Irma Um hfldgn mm spirit. of the lacuna-In. The mm In and and lullmma, Ind Dolom 'Il alumni to rut-h «onlon'. your»; 0mm wu Ith- lrllc. but ho also Md an" so had Mn “rang": mu m the amt. The! annual nanny "not In rat and re- mvor Ian-nth. fly and by anon Mum! Dolor". llw rem". hr]: 0! food and sloop Md unlined In" [or met: our- Hun. no In panting ud weak. but alu- nmllnd Mr slow. have smile. and shook hm had when he Worm! Io uh:- Mr home If aha wished. 8b- cnme lo and in tumor. aha uld qnlclly. and uh» vould Ind llm; a. lvll main 0! mu. , of grumbling an! panned unnoticed hoe-um and: understood lint m- in simply chair way of showing the depth or their Inlnnt. “Thor dop'tleu dedn't know ther mounting." he laid gravely. “They- might. hev n'mn' stopped on 'em o'thout knovln’ on E! be hev met with u Icc'dent he mayn't be Able tor ken: nn' 'II dto 'thout help hem tor 'm. E! the! gal o' Johnllnrl ken so over that (er hunt '01:, I reckon we nun ken do 't." HI. slow, be." worth mnod u Inn-mt In hll “new" u all Green'- wordl conId not do. had they "on u once to their duty wllh many I word A group of men were around the doorot the taverns: they approached and were (hiking over the events of the previous any. When young Green and Dolores nppeared their ginnces were suggestive, and they listened in silence when the young man spoke. When he finished an ominous silence (ell upon them. Then Ladle arose. 0! them all he was the most angular and uncouth, but among them he wu nohier than they. "l will walk," she said, simply. Her lips had lost their warm red color; her wide eyes were on his face In thelr strange wlsuulnessun arrange wuiuumruu. “Then I will leave Im at the tav~ ern," he said, quietly. to comfort her. "You must ride my horse, Miss Johnson. The way Is long and rough, andâ€"“ “You are going to find hlm. Miss Johnsonâ€"Dolores? You believe he ls lost over on yonder mountain? What tools we were not to have thought of that before. Let me go with you; may I? What could you do should you find him?" He used no softening words to her: he knew she compre- hended the possible ending to their search. For the first time he noticed thé bottle at her waist and the strange. and expression of her face. A knowl- edge of her errand flashed upon him‘. He touched her arm gently to detain her. "I shall and him to-day," she said, steadily. r from the chantry. London has 234.- m {mule mm, Ind only 15.425 non mu. London has less cm. ammnituhdhflmim Vlul autistic. of London. Greater London, which Includes $1 the suburbs. In: t populuion of 8,581.- 372. u increuo at just under 1.000.000 in ten years, more (Inn nut of which occurred In the "outer ring." A! the use. of nineteen. twenty. twenty-one to twenty-five. and twenty-five to thir. ty, there In more than twice :- my (amulet .- mules. It I: pointed out in considering the excess of tennis. over mun. moonlit mm be taken at the mac number at (ankle Caustic m. Source at Nervous impulse. The theory of Loch and Matthews that the nervona impulse. although it brings in electricity, is far from re- garding the transmission of that in:â€" pulse as Identical with a simple elec' tricni current. is A medical journal, Dr. O’Brien animate: the old theory that nervous current and electrical current Ire identical, because. iirst, electricity is always present when nerves act; second. electricity is the form of torce which would do the work required: third. because the ter- minal snd central mechanism con- nected with the nerves correspond to the terminal and centrni mechanisms connected with electrical system of communication. and do similar work in sending. receiving. reisylng. switch- ing, transiorming. necumuiating. re- tarding. distributing and trnnslating impressions. and. fourth. because elec- tricity, with such construction of con- ductors sud of terminal mechanisms. is the only form of tort-c we know at thst would do all the work required. 3 8110. neither moved nor spoke; he believed that the dld not see though her eye. were on him all he mauve-rod over the edge. the mpg making a dull vhir inmost: the am: (but Milled I" thought in her mind but the possibility of danger to him. (To be continued.) As he tinned tn let Maul! down over the edge ha loolwd law-rd Do- lom. 8M vu ntudlns apart tmn them whlto and meal. her under. Mu! nnn tn ltu homely "Int gown sharply defined mint the drooping pine bought! that twang low (lava; h" brown eyes were on Mn with n nut wonder In their depth». At the time he dld not undequm‘I. but he smiled at her. nd the mile was so grave and tender ud steady that tt seemed to her afterward when the thought at It that he had woken. Ho muod hurriedly. Them was a "m Inning mm» In M- oyeu u "my met Mn. I! v" pit-lulu Io Mm um aha cured (or M- uffly. um Iw nmvmcl her with l I'm. hum smne. Ila unite up the men crummy. hut dearly and concisely; he told mom to hold hard and mind their work. Tboy wow «may. Ind nhaycd Ilm u care, and mum: van“. "no not so.” I’m nld. nkwly. u "long. (ho words woum not come. "I." M m: It In my duty: but you ~yon must not rm: your "to [or Mm." "Lu mo 90: It In my duty.“ young arson m about to do. the can forward. A world of wonder ud honor and plum" In her an. um ware hmr And duke“ than ununl .- they not tho My blue one: thou Dolorés watched them with dilating eyes and her lips close shut, as though to stifle I cry. When she saw what Green arose swiftly to his feet; he uncalled (he rope with swift sweeps of his muscular young Inns, and fast- ening one end around his waist se- cured the other end to a sturdy sap- ling near. The men understood his design without words, and obeyed his orders promptly. About twenty feet below a sharp ledge projected, forming 3 flat shelf; this was covered with a tangle of shrubs and bushes. The mist hung about it like a phantom lhroud. and even to Green's clear eye it was but faintly discernible. Whether or not Johnson was there. he could not tell. He called cheerily, and again the weak voice replied; the bushes below were stirred slightly. and a leeble hand appeared for an instant. end her voice main to» the echo.- uke the tone: at a flute "Fuller! Father!" The vulture whirl-ed down in from of them with its fierce cry. .Then suddenly up from the depths. yet not far from them, floated a faint cell. half man. halt answer. They listened as though in doubt. afraid to believe lest. they be mistaken. But ageiu the faint voice sounded not, far distant. but weak. Green stretched himself flat on the ground, and leaned hf over the perilous edge. Domains GEO?! BERNIE 81ml Nommlatm lawn. The city council of Grenville Im- paged an ordinance musing the une- of run: street: and making .11 public highway! running out Ind vutioboknmuuonmndm running north and with a m Perry County rm. The fortyuxth Inna! meetlng of tho Perry County Fair ”mention «I! be held In Placknmme Oct. 6. 1, I Ind 0. Fatal cadmium nger Ind {reign engines col- lided It Buds. Engineer R. C. Canon of Guetburg was killed; Engineer 000. mo and firemnn of Burlington In- lured. Four Suicide. )1. Rasher n hmmmakar of Ed- hm. has disappeared from Mn home and his relatlvn’ are farm! "at he has committed suicide. Add: to Valuation. The [ind county board of ruin his finished In work mu: the result that 3 mm of $129,918 has been udd- ed to the assessed "nation at the mlt’. Masons Our-prion Brother. The Masons tad their wives gnu W. L. Cohenour 0! Pull a numb. puny In honor of his 66th birthday univerm. They presented him with I he lunch-Ir. Groom Malay-0m Your. Old. Ferdlnnnd Kohl. cashier of the 0M ntlonal bank at Cantu". and In. Gertrude Bulllvnn were untried. m mm In neveutyone and the bride forty-four years of m. Famn' Inflflm Announcement In undo o! (M n- nml Clay mnly umn' Institute at maltyOctnber‘I. amt. Hon Intel um. director for the twenty fourth congressional dim-let. will have chars: o! the Institute. Wm Inn Ribbon. M the Bond County nmmf nu» chlkn'n coll show, MM ll [be Thou» u Moo m u Grenville, [he Mm untied the lint wine of 315 sad the Mn. ribbon to I colt belong- in; lo Wlll Hamel. 0! Anton. tho lander-mt M mm. on» an "uncle Synod. 'l'bo synod of llllnoln M the I'mhy. ("In church. mum-cm; [no «mm Mbylorun «Mm-h In um unto. qu| um u Ibo rm! church In awnsflold Oct. :0, II and n. The min. at «mu um be undo by 801.3. L. lord lemme to Cheater. Kerry Wlllluu walled lo Chlel’ of Fallen Maxwell 0! Allan to be sent halt to the Che-let penitentiary. He wu nunle-l by u Alton an. Inn pm [on pow Ienltuao lo M work In 1 name qnm Ind Its-nuclei! loud. Ill: undue! ha been excellent elm his release. and he worked vllllnuly. but we: unable lo Inland lie llnln of Inbor vllboul. 9"th load. Dammit-lilo Rmm uuot Go. Olilcern of the city of Alton have doclmd thnt mbiing nd dureputt blo resorts in Alton mull be IIID- pmnod. Mnyor Bmmmnn nu do. clued that here-nor every person loud in unlawful may“ will be 3!- mtod. unborn or the council no domain; that Iicenm of stimulan- orl be mulled when gambling aunt» linhnsntn m mducted in connection with the nioonn. Servant- May Boll Linen. Police Magistrate W. 8. Rose of Al- ton has decided that a servant girl la responsible for breaking dishes of her employer, but that she cannot be held responsible for stainins linen with spilled Jelly. Clara Hunt made a claim against Julius Redecker for ser- vices on a domestic, and Redecker on- set her claim with one for damages for broken dishes and stained table linen. The girl received the baisnco due her, after deducting {or broken dishes. Expnumon'u Union Ania for Chance to Air Ito (Ir-Manon. The relive: expreaemen‘s union has oilciniiy appealed to the Illinois state heard 01 arbitration to force the ex- p'rese commutes to treat with the or mtzation. National President P. E. Media or the expfdssmen‘e union coiled upon Secretary Luke Grant of the arbitration board and requested that the oilicere at the United States Express company be summoned to no pear at a public heel-lug to show enuae why the demnnds oi! the union should be ignored. The union intends to nuke n test case with the United States Express company. claiming that thut corporation has broken on negotia- tions toward an agreement and that the company refuses to recognize the union body. 'A state statute regulating arbitration permits the bonrd to call before it for 3 public hearing any em- ployer against whom more than twen- ty-flve workers have a grievance on request of either party. APPEALS TO THE STATE BOARD ILLINOIS STATE NEWS M'I W. Altai-833:. .9 5 In. sialuilgaufll gen. ha .22: n 3E3 26§%_I€<§.9 gig-6882.5;â€" aiis835253. :â€" 4.431.334.8503 Historic um lama. The historic Boston manna, him In 1340. was burned u Vial-IL It In in on ludmrt. Woman-nu“ In thoCIrcunoourtthlo FIN Talia Add. Philip Hick. a farmer, who and three IIIHQI eat of lm..m-}md suicide by Min; catholic held. the around mmlon o! an amino property In cm county from 81.7“.» 150 to $2,006.35. Rum Plum Who. Three new telephone cannula have been organized for handing an operating ml lines In VII-lam ne- Uom «I City county. Trlplm cor luau-n Mutant. Triplets. three hon. veto ban to fir, and In John Hmyor It lant- rooe. llr. Hillyer u An adult" 0! President Roosevelt. mm lamb». Ill-s Gem Nave o! Bunk-r Hm m term." burned that the neck by the explosion of a mouse mm. It in fund the um kn. her arm ‘I’oocMn In“. The Clay County W m "on bu elected mm also": 1:..- B. Ben. president; I. l. honor. aero- Add.» We" 3! COM“. A fine mun well I" M! In by A. E. Trim for a. 00mm Waterman may. “no Id" lauded too (not and more m to In an abundance. Win .0000“ Bulb". 11m Wuhlngwn County [Mantle science club nu sum-ed um I: um pm .- ohbom mm tor tho uni-w Wuhhstoa county [Im- or" human to be held II Nuhvlllo In "monk". Tho "MN: will Mi 0! fmlu. gnlm. mu. [they Ind putty mm.- :34 work. o( annulle- lu. III-1h AW 00 Inlet“. Can-cut um.) um» Menu 0! an lllnm. which. I! It him, In slowly downing III 0! III mum Ind mean! Incomes. I. thought to bun can-ed June- 1'. can" o! C» own. I! nun old. to menu to II‘ II. Nu m lines. Ho Ila-fly M 0960.! Room in “Wu. Bunk" Hm own- the residue. at the olden. mm: In tho count] of Mylo. In the m of In. J. L Wood. who 00an lot I“. "mod Imam mum but. I ll her bone nyon a. turn. I“! of mu. Nearly Inna-con of m (In- rm mL In. Wood In enjoying assailant health. not-uh- “Analog her “and no. om. Mrs. P. 0. Koo-e. um notebo- Jenklnl; We“, 3. ll. 0mbba.'flob- on Flue", Dr. V. B. mm. cm I'. Bum". George W. Arnold, 'l‘. c. Kirkland. J. W. Cllno. Dr. R. 1'. Bon- uott. John W. Chat-Wu; clu- mdor. J. l. Rhoda- ud In. I. ll. Ann. Junior "parliament. B. M. 0m». was elect-d debate to tho “nun! conference to In hold at Mount Vernon Bent. 28. Mflhodlm EIOCI. At the qunrtorly meeting of the lethodlat church In utchfleld the fol- lowing ofllcen were elected: Ste" lrda. 8. M. Ombbu. T. C. Kirkland, J. W. none, P. G. Koo-e. W. '1'. Tharp, L. A. Hwey. E. H. Baldwin. 1. 1‘. Oslo. At Piuckneyvllle -â€" Marriage I!- cenm: Benjamin Shuto and mm Presswood. both at Huckneyville; Frank Godzinski and Veronika Lucy- wizkl. both of Tnmnml; Chulel W. Archibald 1nd Minnie lube". both of annoin; Willinm Hunpton and Liz- zie Dixon. both of Duquoin: Edvard Greenwood, Sunnold, and Jennie Rush- ing. Swnnwick; George A. anniord. Duqnoin, and Lulu Cotton, St. John's. At Jeraoyvmeâ€"Pmy 0. Smith of Romper and um Galdlo Van mm of Ruyle township. Rev. Chm! Em. my» 0! the M. to. church at Fieldon. and Miss “Ills Boll Henson 0! Finl- don were married by Rev. Dr. C. Nash. At Alto Pus~Emory Hulda:- and Don Reed. At nichvlewâ€"R-Iph M. Putin-on ot Champnlxn and mu Myrtle Shini- of mchvlew. and John A. Andel'lon or cum At Burdstown-Wlmun n. Andor- non 0! Poor]: Ind mu lllnnlo Bob don. M Mowolqunâ€"Henry Portwood And Miss Mollie Doyle. m; -' At Decaturâ€"ma- Noun 3. whoa-n WEDDINGS IN THI ITAT'. Clay mm anuom Inn on an d “it . 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