Downers Grove Reporter, 5 Nov 1903, p. 6

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Inc. In! Mr mutton sank-mum. "'3‘“ wmwtmdu .3qu [Iv-Imam; ammwmmI-tm to! tho Intoâ€"a Inning mu m. Ft... ‘SHKPTIR XVIIPCOHtlnued. man the meal I” over Dr. Dun- guilt argue. and. us wee has habit W lb the house up the road to be to his patient‘s condition. end ‘: Wt Johnson had slept through .‘ weight namely stirring, sun as a. my. Thing! were going well to help (II Hence ”when and though it would Wye: there was every hope under every mean to expect him to S}! In bar "to that land not him mustmfldfor liter the {nanny of .0 «in I. "mu. mm; In a 3 53m filiif g5 5gi§égzޣ::$ fig} E 2§§§§ 55:?855 ' 5:3. . bust and m to court than (A. Inn lulu. like m In“. I!» [M I“. d tho ”all" .mnmm um- [Ma-t haw-lumen mm anon-mm V! we no spoon many to M. umm.huwmmmm WI yludonduo-tlun called 'ovet to the bedside. John- Ion lulu opened nu eye: with the all uvtulfiou o! alum-t. Ind al-llko . than. She bent. over hlm. Ind Dr. mwlddlo rum MI bud I trifle mayo-murmuuumu the spoon h “I up- vuh My hand and un- .0704 Mt But than she oaorcd fl- mncond uoonml he closed M- " ud cud-voted to Ian uldo II- w..m the null“ ”pm-Ion on‘ - Johnson moved and opened his eyes “0.11! as Dr. Dnnwlddie entered the room. Vtcant. hollow eyes they were, with t mm In them which startled n0 hollow eyes cloned wenkly for I moment. Mrs. Allen entered at mu Iona! with the bee! ten. and Do- m. up“ the bowl from her hand. tut. lather ?" Doloren came no nearer the bed: Ibo ltood quietly It the window, and ”led In her ordinary voice. slow, un- interested: "Are you ready for break- Ix. Dunwlddle was at his sldo In- Itutly, but wlth'but I sign of haste. “H. in used to your volce." he said to Dolores, without turning his head. “Speak to him. Miss Johnson. Say anything to him-anything )0!) are In the habit. o! saying." 1am: till. m..- Iowan-camuaaom Young Green. with a feeling that he had no right to be there, mated un- noticed Hound to the rear of the house and entered through the low door of the fiantry. Dr. Dunviddle greeted him with a mile. but he did not spent. n he run busy with the halide-es on Johnson's Inn. On preparing one of the hand- Ige! he stepped aide. end It that moment Johnson slowly opened his eyen upon you; Green’- hoe. He m imfledhytheir mm His meemMyinlumilor. then liyldvlthtn‘ry. theelole teteyeu nonmemhuehmwerewfld nabbed-hot: ‘ velyuienn- wd'hbm m'feetly Wu-haflgmmiltuu- mafia-Mine snubrook'md Wile. in mm. The In: thing that met my eye or entering the eu- wla the sign, 'Noth in: changed over ’2! i don't see or sctly why they were no particular ebout the matter. as it didn't strum me that the clue of passengers they were urrylhg m that which innit;- I precuee of carrying lHoilu and toddler hint only. "But vhat tickled me the most m the fare-min: thu ”occurred noon after. The conductor came down the aisle carrying in his ma a curious looking Arrangement that resembled a large, Iqunre 'duk lantern! It had I- hsndie “mod which the con- dnctor grayed. mid when he shoved it mm! .1 bee end aid W l perceived mt it he argue: [rent «dellit‘lnthetovwheremdmp pea your nickel or ticket. nil then yon could tee in an. so m: 6:: the bottom."-â€"-Wehi. In... Union. M Ma w Act 0! Court:- In a». You mo by sum sum," I. “able. 0! an Libndu: 01 Conn... u Wilkinson. D. c. d“ w J“)? xiii ulna VM. Antiwar ",0 a awrm" m the her eye- m like well: of "at. beautiful. Infothmhle. Young Green m sanding ham Don. Dun-guouuohohulkno'n Dolom never had the looked like ‘thu; u vu a revelulon (0 Nil 0! via! she woo capable. She Md not are hln; no on: nothing but Don, and It was unconso- far women to m6 nch maniacs depth 0! cool to another 'omn. Don I“ no one but how cousin. They did not his. one. other; they olend no new common to women. but Dmo at dawn on the «loot-sup beside balm. . "I no so happy!” the aid. Dom sold nothing. Her 07- talked for her. Onion-uh"! nothluollho mm «Dora‘- dm.nnd hatchet"! was a pictureâ€"something M 100* “ udlovondflnlm.butmhlrto touch. nu- on: crew mmo- ‘0 Item-Idler. hem-Cyan “amp-ulna. mum-m canon-of lam callo- ll“ Whhmfovnenpmt: a. only on In ull Ibo vol-Id who muwwm-Imnouymnu ‘ Glad. an. m 1 III" mu. lady. and neatly in.“ from (be “down-nod vim- in with m drown my pus-o. to the Hun mm:- mm! In are“. And the toll m noun-o and Mimi» [tom "or syn '41. “do And w. M with "mount on“ with I touch 0! Ian; Mr mu I’ll pane IIII sweet, but the "pl m color)”: bar 3-." on! be. 'u win- a death. am for u am he. a! feudal color upon either M. Dobm' hm cloud (may .- on hold up u m ml Mon mâ€" n» con-I- who but coco In an. In. an. ruched Mn nun. don the uttudnlaulhomdtounum may no "at: and: um um onbar-honMon.nd-wn.|owrol« ouhlnod: "Doha. m. I :- Don. Loot upmtwummuqfiuwm louluwhvotmdm la- Inflamm‘ ms nu Mly In In ”nor. that. Um: I. In“. mnly. "An' lhotrutot'onflboglldotoLlon.” A flash camé Into Lodle's eye, n deep red mshed to his snnburned face. “I be powerful glad tar Dev )9 My “Thank you, Jim Ladle" You can tell those who wish to know that my hther will get, .weH." “Why, 193' we uns," Ladle replied. clumsily. “He were a good \in 'moug us, was yer hither, D’lores, au' wes jest wamn’ tor know at he is Im- provln'. " "Who are waiting to know?" she asked. sharply. The tone was new to her. and the man was disconcerted by It. A vague fear had entered her mind In spite of Mrs. Allen's assurance that they would not. come for her father until he was able to so to proveâ€"â€" "Bo yer teyther zettln’ on tol'rable. D'lores'! l kem up hyar from the tav'n ter hear. We 'lowed he orter be lmprovin'. an' was waltln’ ter know." but n he stood before her, his hands behind his back. "But what tickled no the most wu the fare-mug that ‘oecm-rod soon after. The conductor came down the aisle carrying in his but! u curious Mount «ruminant that mumbled I hue. mm ‘M hum! It had n We untied which the con- dm grand. mid win- In shoved it toward .1 (Ice In! aid m l ‘ "There an all kind: at why. for ‘eofloetlns hrs on the strut can. but one that l at recently In Gun-an was many unique if not particu- Inrly In to date." an 0. I. P. Hon. "lmtnkhgnrideonthetonr- Ina tmney mad running between W1“ Knoxville. In Gun“ The Int thing that met my eye on entering the car "a the sin, 'Nalh- lng changed over 81' I don’t one on- actly why they were to pnruculnr wont the matter. n It didn't strike me that the chat at manger: they were urrythg m that which may: I motto. of any!“ 1mm: and COLLECTING FARE. IN CANADA. Hm I. MM In! Hardly Up "no and .1 “than” Dolores um. I 5:0 bran: her mm toot don fly. no and It flatly. u " 90W“ » mm tic m {weed to N u_ But her owmne husband mu an Don Wed. no. . ' '1 km It." no In". ”no Inn .5.) The: the brought her mm he“ an. over [or n. W m ”I m- 0. lab shouldn't“! hardly n] M it. but you and II. mo [in “Di-lit mohboloru;ndmagm, Alduhemtthonudm deny fl. They'd never have thought ”WM over then up look any: "'3 Calms. M ”.3 It. A maniaca- outerod the Run-ad m n n a. secret I.“ ' not been gr you?" “ Vt. Mr man the agar any with “It. On“ laid n: I" about you.“ nor- conltauod. "and l wand to am to no! a: you. Im you would not come In no. and l mid not count to you. and then (be rut-«ob. 'lbc "In H mm own day: no I hem to think I Imld have to unit a week at least. and the (than Mr. Om mid a. about you flue. to Mind from Ian and. no at u. now muons mn-xwwmum.num Dolom- “M mu... Mann also am nothing In as. Don am be a coward II the would not do lhu for tor new; my M the women: of the settlement mid have acne the lame. loam Ir. Oran told u about. or ruled M! 0! Into I chum when you (touch: you run In tho pm No. l emu-'1 do u. out. but I wish 1 cm bran "to yo‘." “0! count to In." Don‘t "plied. In): a I04 o! la- brlahl Ind. IIUII. m. wnbm-dmmmmuu u mu upon In: hoot. “Plus I: -y mm. (on. Dole": Johnson. A“ 1 Ion Ila: but I would mar luv. omnmwnololnlouly Mums cannula to flu! hm t! numbâ€"(Moo ”HUD-undou- nnlooovuh nu. Duncan!» m supp“ our one of then «mm "Why shouldn't. I do It?" Dolor“ and mildly. mm»; but Inna on. wonder-luv upon hot companion. "Ho :- my “that.“ Dolom and born. “And you found Uncle Joe when out; one also an given up tho touch." an! Don. softly, [an eye. full of loving ndmlrnlton. "How ban you no, bolus. I would never hue land the courts. to do u, but than I'm not. have anyhow.“ Then, like a touch of peace, came the thought, of the two girls on the door-step, two such lovely. womanly girls, each with a noble soul, yet totally unlike. the one whose llto had been set in among the grand moun- tains touched with their grandeur and nobility of thought and life. and to him the purest, most tender 0! wom- en, the other proving her tenderness throutzh ell her life in the hem of the big city with its temmutions and its evils. ' Au Green closed the door behind him he cough: a glimpse at Johnson'- tuee that he never. forgot. it we- milld on death 1nd ghostly with the hollow eyes. Horror and amazement mingled in~hle face as. he noiseleuly crossed the room and passed out of the house through the pantry at the rear, without disturbing the two on the doorstep. a’nd struck out Among the pines beyond towhrd the summit where the winds were soft and the sky blue and still. He saw nothing around him clearly: his thoughts. in a tumult. were in the little bare room of the house below where the strong man, who had just been brought back tron: death, lay in his repulsive fit oi.I passion; and with the more in the stnbles at home.‘the beautiful, intelli- gent animai, ruined forever through a cowardly act of malice: the two blending so closely that he could not separate them, mingling with the stray word.q he had heard in the town of other and darker things than he} had dreamed. 1 never We «as. am. Intif- (but mthorlty: "Bu edict. Solemn. Not uothd‘ word. Chum, an Into the other mm. lire. Allen, help me at once; MI excitement in brought on hemorr- (To be confined.) CHAPTER XVIII. Half the law suit. and nut the van In" but brought mm by an Don't you worry. the old I learned tn hunt}. for horn". Though there are only 18,000,000 peovle in Spin. there m $5,000,000 in Anode; ape-king her tongue. Doe!“ Wmomnmm “month “At-Ilsa!“ Mac. Sun? Minnie-AS. 8h.“ Ctr Wanna. five hundnd and sixty thousand persons In the united sates are de- pendent upon the street an for any- M ma. now and mmm bangs“ MLWoI-qn. 0‘1!!ka- “magma-cunn- “Mao-rt W A mountaineer entered the Ruth-d. Vt. fur grounds the other any with nix children. one of than m a straw Inc cutout : Mn and “other hadnpllrofrnbbonuedonfor ”'Oood on any". m 0“ Ma: ‘blov. ml am you blo'l'“â€"â€"NO' . You Tine- Then she brought her mu. In. «our on M- shoulder-will hardly any alpha-u. And the not an now am Dun a. mu. (3er n! fan-0.!“ Mm- cmvnv. L1 hut «I. urn-n an. out I I- but. min-mat r. Len-"v A on. on. I. an my u how. “any cal um. Inna-Mud mm-mnuhuâ€"dull NFVIMD LAID M a... run a! run!- nuns-u he.“ .1 mood-nun Cunn- can. II! \‘l 1. run". Imbmo‘mmmn-y M. IMGILOQ‘ Dav-ho. A4 I). nu. .z‘f, A‘ I. cuAsox. Chang; 0! You. ‘ "TIM“ about. (nu-Ila: In Prov!- doueo," rounded Roman" l Chulcl uumm of mm. the cum 'du. lo a my o! (thud- In Wu» "1110.. “men's an old Islam down u my hon. who word- a ’ union. only“. Winn old Capt. Iddy mu out I. the In" 0! I150 bun con- . be“ and tools M: In." bolt loulu [abut mostly to will uny- my: "Ml. Capt. My Mural" no.0 and m uh In the anlm‘ ol the In I. now" pomp. Then In ctr-Inla- np, mlm tobacco Inlet out no trusty our! and cries: "'Poor old thaw. poor old hoot: doa't Nov, [and lord. don‘t bio-2' A remedy that will cure Diabete- wm surely cm no: can or Klduey Trouble. Mnny people, and some physicians. stlll persist In the belle! that Dlnbotcn In An Incunblo dluease. Our teacher, Mr. Thump-on. say: II. In curable, [or Dodd’: Kidney Pl!!- cured bun um two caod physician: had (rented Mm tor "to yet" wllhmn success. f!" Up to Dan "with". “They saved me when the doctors held out no hope. I look In all about ten boxes. I will always pulse Dodd'a Kidney Pills for the great good they have done (or me." The Teacher Won. "Hinton. Ky.. Nov. 2.-â€"l~‘ur over two years two of the best physicians In this pm of the State have been trom- ing Mr. E. J. Thompson, a popular local school teacher, for Diabetes. They told film that but little could be done to help hlm. He made up bls mlnd to try a new remedy called Doald's Klduey Pllls, and says: “Yea kin choose yer choice ew York Times. v A teacher in one of the West Side public schools the other day found that she had left her pocket notebook at home and would need one during the afternoon session. So at noon she slipped hurriedly into one of the little shops that always appear next door to a school building. The little shopwoman put on her most proper, nbsaqulous manner when she recog- nized the schoolteacher. Then, as she arranged upon the counter a halt doz- en, or more 01' the little books, she waved her hand with awkward grace toward the assortment and said: Amusing Grnmm'tieui law of Oh..- quim Ghopwemln. Henry 11. Aidan, the editor at Herp- or's ”canny. once advanced the the- ory that hail o! the Insatiable grumâ€" maticui errors mule by the unedu- cated arise from aeifâ€"consciousnesw tram trying too hard to be. correct, and that these same simple people do not make so many-errors when can- versing easily and unuflectediy with people of their own kind. This would seem to be true in this instance: will fra'lm To on Too mum. .Vm hum 'n moon“ Leader May Have to ”am to ‘ Kn". for Ami-melon. ’ Scum. P... speck}: John Imeh- ell president of the United ”he Workers of Amulet, In either Inter. hug from ammonia or In at [out thmtened with the «Home. At pra- ont the doctors In 1mm on Man have tot (lauded vMol. and mo eon- mtly gunned their dad-Ion II to m may at n opal-nan. mrcnsu nus AN ovnhsou Governor cm. Jame: Rec”- Time to Produce New Evidem. Springfield, m., specini: Gov. Yates has aimed n reprieve to James He- Crea. the negro convicted In Peel-in of murdering Policeman Murphy inst June and sentenced to lung hid-7. The reprieve gives 5|ch until Nov. 21. Attorneys for the condemned man told the memo: they bed new evi- dence in McCrea‘s (not. GRANTS REPRIEVE TO A NEGRO In warehouses in Chicago. St. Louis. 8!. Paul, Mlnnenpom and Intakes 3950.000 worth of cheese. La CM CM... and lull" Goa- pany Pm "modal Tm La Crone, Wm. dispatch: Applia- Hon In: made he!“ the be.) master In bankruptcy for the [A Cm” Cheese and Butter company, to no. cause why it MM no! he «India‘- ed bankrupt. The financial trouble. were precipitated thrush n alert npon the part of the carnation to corner me cheese market In the Northwest. The am now in stored "an o! In. subbing Mlny .1 Prayer looting WM» Man" FM to Tm Oil. Hurt-hurt. m. dispatch: Fly I17- rmm-Yl suhwd and Hum! Willluu E. h'vim'. u I our [In-writ. um mun north of nu.- my. and mu lewd on In ‘Irrm’ am! :van M: mam. Thy .mi Mr. a! pat" vat-nun! and uh". tom-In: 1M uni-MM; [Yuck-Rh no "Ilnw! mum M "9995»: on his It» RM» apologised. but when N W home Uprlmrrh Inflated. and um maze «Hanan Im- the 4:!"th non-cod um mum and stabbed I!- In «each. A pone as been 0'83!!!th MM 3 Yl'fm‘nmx much I" (‘prhnrch Is he!“ made. Nothing dam ntllelmlonmmmu been my prulou trouble bum (to two. Them-3.0.0.5001! BEGIN ACTION IN IANKIUPTCV MURDER A'Tll IINIDICTION Duty on Thom wm Nomi!" I. to For Cont luau-d d It New York nit-patch: Under I dod- u|ua at the baud of dunno-lion 0! ma United muo- 3mm amt-«I uIlll nbbom are to be eluted lot duty :- "ltlnmlnu." mum to a any a! 00 pct cent .41 “lawn. and not In ‘mnuhrmreu ol cum." on when ll. duly In so w coal. The laws or n- rmm Islam 0! um: ribbons Ind" Ibo mm act lm been the unmet o! I mm «In! at oommn-ny and the cum Inn at "w board decides: that no wont "trimmings" In the m u and in I gown] don-trim". mm and mm writ Inn-Inn at am: ribbon-L Tho mun-oh In tun-Hm curt-n he”. m-flluu. rnhmidu-rtn. Mn. and. at am: M n! which pm: In on Illoflll at end ulna. .- call I. "bump. RIBBONO WILL I! EXPINOIVE I Rvallzlug the desperate sltuatlon. ; Um audh nee was Instantly in a slate ul‘ Lm grvalest excitement. The lec- ‘mror was trampled under (00!, by the lnrurlnted mall, whlcll swarmed onto uw platform. and would bnve been Mllvd had It not been {or the prey mm M a row cool-headed men who look marge of Mn). removed him to n farmhouse near by and looked Mm in a bedroom. but In the midst. of the uproar at the ncboollnouw ho to- gulued wauluusneu, ud. nullzlnx the simulon be "n In. fled throat): a window. After repeated eflorts with the same {rultleas results, the lecturer bemme excited, lust hls self-control. hunted, and tell to the platform ln‘ 3 SWOU". Rvallzlnx the desperate Altuatlon. The iecturer’s first attempt failed, and so did the second, and likewise the third. ‘Then the hypnoust began in show signs or uneasiness. but most people in the audience thought. noth- ing of the failures. supposing them 10 be a part or the performance. The coflln contalning Rasmussen was dug up from the grave In which it was buried, and the entire town flocked to the lecture-room to witness the revival of the young man. Lamont. s. D., dispatch: Lured by the promise of a few dollars, Ole Rasmussen, : young farmer. altered himself as subject to a traveling hyp- notist, who gave an exhibition here. and consented to he hypnotized and buried. Rasmussen still lies rigid in the comn he voluntarily entered, while his friends are scouring the country in pursuit of the hypnotist, who fled in terror after trying vain- ly for more than an hour to revive his 'subJect. Flee. In Terror Aft-r Icing Unublo to Awake Subject Whom Ho» Had Buried. ‘ HYPNOTIST ESCAPES VENGEANCE or cnown “you don‘t know was“ you mgr, In. Allah’s m {at a run,“ “Hut. ROI-M may. min It niheth wk. on the silk ml the canon Inn-elm. The mouth Is not sweetened i, any- Ing honey, honey. to One 3 Cold in One day. Mom-them abandons. Writ-1m “(Album “rose! Motto wnrk lumen-e! (kmwhotesone klnddnfl. Mummfihifln '- Q-vuwâ€"IGmIorlouuh ‘An era-ma a. nun color. “I not do a they 00â€"“. 1mm 1'! BUTTER COLOR. Sometimes I bank mm" an. I, m!- to pay his running m U ~ Am'o "mm. Ara. ho mm m mod for [Ir-m pow pm I. (I9 tinned [mm In mm.- 000 heronâ€"~0- um tum an m- lud. mums. Inn-d. Wain. Mm. 01mm". Austria. Japan “d "n Tran-It. ‘nm- m I0 0380.. m- m 2mm 9. the minimal pur- nus. um I" Mint hum-(fl. O. ploy M n.us.m, mum at no no.3. ls, “mm mu to hr.- Mb Dally TM MIC. To Cantor-In vi: uw Ml. nanny And In). Ila-nul- m Chow. 04 mm! mm. throat Od- ondo o: "A the Tm: mm In. limb ‘l‘uu. Mwu, etc. “I’m slower In In Aunt". Out, flu or mnu limb “no!“ can. I. mm lo an hut-boo Tourist at .01ka lo Canton}. (our dun I. Ibo vat. run run and [Ill tutor-allot “or": Any amt o! mun." Paella Bani-y. or Inn Manam- loan. a N. C. Tau-ma, natal m and Net" aunt. 80. In". the tune ulnar. No on!“ tho- hano and bu that: o. ammun- la n Andrew J. Howie" of mama-m. Hm. while going to In. volt the other morning. In! A hall-.mn,tox running along bald. (ho to“. Ir. llowlou not out. ol the loan and mm: It In his hand; Whn plug home a nun noon to: in an by It. Ila-lo“. vllch he can! In Do Your Wm. Loot van-v flaMmm-ummh Mandi-lot to N Main "And I [eel .- u I an oom'bsck to live In I keyhole.” Dolly am 1 fish exactly like her mother's and “Id dllmnlly: "Deny, when I come back home It- tcr visiting Mrs. Wall!!! l Ice! ‘1 I! I had come back to live In a In! box." Thou Flatt. The mother with her little “Hear- old daughter was returning to her tiny an after a. call on a lrflend who ro- slded in a large house, with spacious grounds about It, says the New York Times. Ax} she neared the house Illa slghod and remarked to her little daughter: Englllh Railroad Accidents. The English Bureau of Commerce has published a report covering the railway accidents at the United King» flow. which shows that 1,171 persons were killed, and 17,814 injured in 1902. As compared with 1901 the killed and Injured were u milows: 0! every 9.211.002 passengers one was, killed in 1902, against one In every 9,684,414 in 1901; one was injured 0! every 466,700 passengers in 1902, ngnlnat one in every 646,511 in 1901. The total mileage of the railways o! the United Kingdom at the close of 1902 was 22,152 miles. Most of the roads have double and triple tracks. Tho In! mum In ?' ulw nm' 11mm to run Vin Inn Honolulu not”. Leaving at Loui- ‘m A. firm point- in Texas und the Seaman-t. Din-set connection with talus hom- North and nut. in atlditinl to {Mt ‘ ' the iron Mouutnln Route has that _» other trains to Texas. leaving Bt.- ~; Louis 2:21 p. 111., 8:40 p. m. and 8:08 ‘ I. :21. Through Pullman sleepers. din- in: can and elegant chair “It. , Twelve hours saved to Cniitornll. Fastest schedules to Texas. Touring tickets on sale the year round. Wt] pay agent of iron Mountain Route,” . H. C. Townsend. general macaw Ind ticket agent, St. Louis. Winn Fun At. Tum.

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