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Downers Grove Reporter, 1 Feb 1895, p. 6

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“A- may mount- I- you with You won I0 good in“ w‘p-pq fit“ any. " Ind 'mt e bmngh‘ n m thin of ton color to the velvety h lb m rubel- loafer Hm: cere- v-nlou politenm enema. f'Yg! than," don-rely. “Sh-fl I all Nun?" {ii-i. u: n u m runway-J. «WA-x - m. 1 Infill-r I... und 1: the world. mun pill-nun: Inca before Mm. which laminated him “namely. The» "frontal munclngly. and “monument. humder In hi- , “001;! any." replied-Dolor". pining lam“ brown finger: 0311!: Now! Inn-gun thrilled through with :1: Man that nee-don“! a quickanrd hurt-mm humus his validly 7 “Good by." in said. I. hid "Icing qua qtmnfltng}d_n hunt V Bic pun-d. with her needle up- nfl-l. “aim-hm emu-shed in uncut-Hon. A: on. mount, Florin sprung up And nmnd tho mm: Ighqntm of Ion-canine barki. ‘ Dolomglnnucd nbout 1m. with 3 Sale M of wand". ' Lion. Cur-nu. am:- a mills-luau M pushed In Ind entered “. momma 9" 2 NJ _ll_ln no. glowed im- .- fluid Edi!» “on. u bulwark-1km the pm, ‘ 30-004!de 'the fountain with her Blah pulled fin pileup-ad pm! n a. other. Dorm-pm; Wu; Ip- puhndon, and flu» young him: wkth .- unsung-'0! which he was uncon- Ido-s m. non! of tho git! .590!“ % her .10. with III Instinctive. a: grace. 33g! List-L gluon The ngm 0! Main. h polished “or. would come to file gird“ .(lh 3n 3 golden chariot. add lend her may. Ar- the knights all dead. and nut the world grow In old and sad It to)“. m {numb the gems! existence a! then splay!” 'flvnlizn? . filly! wt“ was hfllbf‘ in“ than! truly gird upon M.- fu’e‘." in ad " .. "1.9"”! 1°?! "3“ I." I‘M, u the blood eonrnd‘finore rapidly “rough her vein. It 01- hsflon of his vhit. Should over mill: again? Why 1109.? 'flmn. u her-cod!- flew. her than deepened“ “in“ 'lâ€"(Oilthul) nor thought- dwolt on Dr. 8mm. ll ‘5- lnt young Inn in whose cyan Ike had aver rend n dawning adminuon. The pun-chine if“. at.“ was distinctly "needle to rhohsmm__8h':dumumnedto [line It“: on' his word- inln‘ h. and invalid “agree- .IIIDN ”If hi: "tum Fields Want! '1!- nupected intrusion at “0- gonn; luv-l «diner. Arthur Curt . .u.-. In. hind-one. amiable and full of youth] valuation, banished speedily mm for the allow an! (Mn 17mm; physgninnt Her puke-11.111 "'30! 01'. I. um mount mflfw .2: Ma- on u u lor- ht yum _"“_*.'“’_ Ktéus‘Pn-u' m "coon ML MIIVIRGINIA' w. JOHNSON. :onmeu'r :89: av RANDJflNALLV 6 co. a. m .mem .mmy mum u-% an“ m .. r mmwmw awn” a, good, muttered mu mndv (tuber. Inducing the Month]: ooh: {or in Imam. Wounded prlulo nude Dolor“ MI: I row-MM glam u. m ole-mum. Ecr' glam gypsy lip curled magully. “I would [in buy I prlvllcp." lhfl Igld In I smothered tong-«uh- old in shun-d my h and: 0! other rib. km_ flag fiddling noon] d an alum: collector. "I maul My son. privileges.” be PM laughing. “Clo M II" had m awn-clued it. ml. nor Ibo-Ida- heeled bl: change-udder ‘dond Mom. I-Im note .0.” In“ pro-pui- "I do a“ mun n." no nil- III- In. I! like lull-{m many. . Â¥ ‘ -‘g n..‘-_ -n .L. 'l be old Inn listened without oom- Inem, while h!» counununce betnyed builder mom and suspicion. 'I‘Dkl you com to also my Moorish coin?" ho qintlaned abruptly of ”cut. Cum-u. when his grandchild had flnv “\‘u."-nhl the young mm. with hypocritknl allot-it]. “I think of go- ing in for lh rofl. of flung. Mr. Deal- try, '1qu 7 any M. Shun. ,“d making a myloetion. . fWhy In aid ml. Io (nod: (w told?" she hqulrul. lovingly. , :‘fl'hq luv. lurid “no "In. of nll m“ n, cult: Ink! Anita: 635-", "mar-infie- grid”. :11" [on hen-o unfair-gnaw _-,,,, Agu-éo-ua-muéquotm mlhfiooyuohhm m Jacobyulhj 13d yielded 3 Then she added. naively: “I thank you {or remembering the." Jnaob Deallry npprocchzd from the Iona. and ntumm are greeting of the ofllur Wuhan» waninh. Ind yet with- out. any "annexation of surpflu n his second visit Dolor-cs flew :0 his dda. clasped her hud- nn his arm. nud explnined the Invnndon of Mrs umnm‘: to tha tub- lennx Ind bull. Mud. {Give me the. very first. w-lu," in- nhtd Arthur Cnrwu. with I. loft. meaning in his tone. The maiden seen-tom mun room gullumry mlght hue blushed motL mlytlowered her glam Ind toyed Yunng Dolores stooped to recover her final-Elfin! return-l {runny-â€" An expression of sudden delight lnnsflgurcd her lune. SM threw buck lwr head. and cpened her eyes. To go to n bull and dancer “hut felicity of hippint‘ls' She clipped her Inn-ls tr» gethcr. with In Impressible trumpet: o! delight, and sprang to her {vet wit-h Inch-“city of movement which sent. 5 gffllgliag vibration of sympathy through the vein: of her companion. “I Gill com?! grandpa!» on'ly con-- nuts." she exclaimed. wm': hor mm war. yielding c'on- "As if you could be other that; love- ly. Dolores." he said. bending over her. "Alta-ward men is to be shall." hand he" in tho gsrdeu." said the young min. blithely. “Grandnspa 6M1 deflate if you are a true I'hu‘ni- 7“! has}. be' ugly 3nd yellow. like the Egan: on the bits of stone and pot/- tog " {mun-ed lynx-mas. mom: 1y: She- gnu neither consent not H- Junk a dimple deepened nut the cor- ner of hu- mouth. "l'will bring all file things in the morning. I new your stage wardrobe. Ind than we will have a lull dresl re- Tie girl listened in peseive silence. Her Hell color fuled to u warm. golden puller. the corners of her lips droolied: the delicate arch of black eyebrows met ebove the bridge of thin nose with the flexible nonril she (lid not queflion the means whereby Mrs Gril- flth Ind become even of her cepecity reserve on the noel-Ion. Possibly slio divincd that mum suggestion made by Lieutenant ('urzou had resulted in the invilalion. Why did (she not betray more joy in the opportunity of diver eionfl The messenger wu piqued. puzlled‘ even “Malina. by the hp- peu-efiee o! ,wilflni indifference in her bearing; Ills “Hannah's waxed so eloquent that Flu-lo gnw weary o! worrying his book and decided to lake unothet 0n the {allowing evening hi: cousln. Mn Gtiflith. was to receive the Run- hill crud 1|qu now on board the com"- Lndiahu In the harbor. The Indy ‘whlml to greet her guest with I urin- ol clnu'uteriuio tableaux. Do- lom mun. consent!» take I part. in the entortalnmunt "Should I be mum-ed in recite - vol-IQ? I Inn dune tint several time: at. the convent." said Dolmen. with sunfish triumph. BC suppréued : smile _, "Not on thin occasion. Dolores. May I call you belong?" 7‘"! undarst-nd perfectly well." the rajoined. muningly. "Grandpapn may not con-em. though. " V"He must congent. We win tell him than “question of receiving l. Russian grand duke." A "Yo; uiulcrstand ma role usigued you. do you not?" he demanded, with tender insistence. Elli/.4 'JM-u- inn-n 'A 9-1-1 HOW} shown ' "In“. Ill tho Ida-a ol Clint-o.” guy] th- p-I-m. wh- thn unal- Ind «n+0! El- i:â€" Iuor- no In! I lino... Ito.â€" con. Elva. lira. 2‘ ..r. Ii... 8-: is '1 ’Io (Irâ€"o. old. 13.3! 23.1â€" tuu loin! ail! col. 115:1... P hue; The visitor who passed under the arch of the portal on this‘ mun-ion. i found himmi! in an atmosphere r9. l dolent of the sweetness of flowers. null finrroumled bv those clement: ollifu ‘ in which European and Oriental inâ€" i finances were curiously blended. Tho coionnndex oi the mansion were illu-' minnted with pendent clusters of eastern lumps. alternating with thn cool and fragrant shndnw, o! clumps of palms nun]. jt'llfl‘ mine. and the rippling plum} of n Iounbin was audible in the cam ter a! the nlijnccnt court. while Turk- l i hit rugs and cushions. exhnliug musk ' ‘ nnd umber from their folds. were .pinced in convenient embrnsurenJm- tween the columns. as if inviting to , that tranquil repose suggestive of the insoginmhlc necompnnlmrnt «I in pipe of perlumcd tolucco, u gilded tray of swectments. coflee. or sherbet. rented on bent knee by one at those Nubian ; slaves in jeweled turban and silken ( tunic still to ho taunt]. in mute ‘ etligy. in Venetian places. Surely ! n beauty of the harem. in mm ' hroinlered restful-nu, would prep ! from the shelter of yonder screen 0! I lntticc oi nmbuquc curing, or giida 1 down the msrhlu steps on the loft! in. g stead. the intruder jostled s stiff. lin- i glish servsnt carrying tel. came unex- pectedly upon sgroupoioflicemin hrii- l iiunt uniform lingering nt s bullet. or r was surrounded by n bevy ol’ indies in toilette: bearing the imprint of Paris E snd Land-m make. ‘. The hostch received her royal guest : st the entrance at the tint min. S n gracioun presence in a robe of ‘ cream-colored moire antique over pistachio green utin. with fair Inns and shoulders revealed by n corugu of golden trucrry. studded with opal-L -‘ The young 'nce. pal slender sml MRS. country home on the eastern shore of Virginia. In their early ymlth they were orphaned, their parents dying within a yrur of each other. but the family was kept. tolnt‘hnr by an older brother, under when gnunlinnshlpihe sisters remsined until the marriage 0! Mary. in 1853. to George Bradley 0! New York city. Inc]. the sending oi Klthsrine to school in Pennsylvania a. short time afterwards v 'l‘alcmnclmt was conducted by Ms host through non-rm! roalnx when myriad: of lights war! reflected on mirrors. Ind I profusion of flowers; nrnngml in banks and tux-sun. with n Mckgmnd of tree learn: and In.“ pinata. with "wk-gated lave». formed nmlnhtun (lumen, to n gilded arm chair phced In the center of :1 large and lo“, apartment. The (wines. named here. and surrounded by .- expecnmcompnny. mu roquin-d to conkmplnq I dark curtain. duped with Rnsniul ntul “rm-h M until such time In tho dupery wu drum Isiah. nvculing I “my aura. The ma. Irrlnged with Adi-inhi- nnhtla ext-ct. "wanted 3 margin o! duct: and main. um: ample-l vege- tlcion. In the background In: vMâ€" bk m emu-a of u grotto. hull con- mlell by I drumming vino. The ham-5. person-ling Cnlypsq In 3 elm-la] null- uul who! Ivory- wilh tints. wiIlI . no“ crap. peplul. embroflcnd In nflmk pawn. Ind her Inn-tint dork Ink- guhemd in I knot“ “no bucket ch- Mod. pushed MB. tic who. ennui-g Iron nu (unto. nd uh‘dtnghn hid wllh I The voting phnct‘. pale. slander rnml Mantle”. with hony- -Hdnlod eyes. Ind a llngnid utterance. was 5 modern 'l‘elenmchus. escorted by Mentor in the M110“ 0! Gen. Lnlmmirslly. with n br‘mtllng. while mush-ulna. n In miliulire. and tavern! order: Muched to the breast of his unilorm. As mch Mn. hr'mnh wishes! to wol- ¢ome the grand duke. nlb to the m4 duh. utili- unit-hobo: mull-I419. mu dnn_ ll :1.- Atllnd to her satisfaction. Dolores nought. the corridor. and pulsed below me portrait. She and. a little genu- fiexion. and held up 5 finger mock- ln¢!y. _ “Pump; In 13 the Knight. 0! mm utter all," “maid aloud. _ The cat-liar at the 'pieturo wu mute. somber, Lhrenteulng. in the ob- scurity of the old. Watch Tower. w o! the Stu-Mn g} Zrucxl. occupied by Gen. Griffith and his family. way (@a. brilliantly lighfl‘d on the ensuing evening. A mas‘lvc kin- Iem above the entrance shed a hr,- on file scutchvml of the Order of file Knights of m. John; while within the vestibule. trophie: of the cuvaliors. helmet. pike. hallmark and sword, were still grouped on tho walls. “'u the lad-9d zmu box destined to play “In plrl. M l‘nn-lurn‘l casket. and rumor .lmxul. with the wnknb‘. the {Airy shoes and lhc lam. eunluulon 3nd ‘mnblet‘ Slbé'lhus prepared the new robe {or I Inc-t unoxpgehnl dghyt , pert-Inc 0! mnda!r.-ood and can lower: manned from than two:- um which 1|qu belonged m it! Spur hh mother, Tin-n who put on the pink dress. and panning below 3 mull looking (has. Induciuudy severed uu- nouns than: the roundwd elk-ms. and cut down um THE BWLIJI)‘ WALT; mum-Inch] (EBA P‘I'll VII. A pic-aunt visitor to their minded , home in than early days was n i'hiin- . dolphin. weekly. lonnorlv pnhilalwn by gJoccph C. Neal. the nntlmr o! “Chur- cnn! bkflches." but then condncldcl by his young widow. who. under the nom do plume o! "Cousin Alice." was “rinâ€" ’ nlng n repntntinn {or herself as a Iwrltcr o! juvenile book; The twn children wntchal eagerly {or its mm- ing. and it was while tending n story ' which «ppmred in its colnmxu that . the ponibiilty of becoming hvrself :m ‘ Inthorem ”13¢"th we" to Mary, the 1 older of the two girl; Tho youthful ' aspirant for iitcrnry honors v.1; only 1 ll yum old when her nuiden eil'ort ‘ was mule. but. its merit met with prompt recognition. and it was ac- : corded a plum in the (incur. other i contribution: followed. which led to n em-mpondcm between the cdllor and writer. duh; the mm 0! which It. was ”mud to tho mm to ex- lpnd her bound-Ha by nub-nun. s moi-n of hu- work in Oh Rhod- hllow. "blinked In (Mann. :9. c. by W. C. llehrdn. In “MIA-chu- .. thirdly. 'wmim-H! in hk IN". If. m- urge «race on the shelves of Sun-11y -hool “hr-rig; while ‘helr miscel- laneous prose and poutieai productions have given pleasure m readers of pron» inent mnguinen all over the country. and yet. outside of unit own immedi- ate circle of acquaintances tow have identified them with their work. The two “stars us of Scotch and English nnccstryi descended on the one side from Scotch Buthcrfonls. and on (be other from English Scar- borough: The]? immediate progeni- tors. John Neely and Amelia Bayly. were. the one of Penn- sylvania. the other of \‘lrginhu birth. and the two girls. with their fim brothcmund sisterg grew up part- ly in Washington and partly In their N AN AGE “THC" Ale-ll so III-gel, in personalilicn it. h. - difllcnn to under- ‘. sun-i how two writers whose works hue been so widely read as those 0! Mil. Mary Braéley Ind her WW” . sister. Mn. Kntlur inc li‘utelih. could no long hnvo succeeded in screening themselves from public View. For many years their books have covered a T“ 0 MUuLS I” \\ Bl’l 1.1’ S WOMEN VIHO HAVE KEPT THEIR NA...ES DARK Par-anal Hamlin-Ibu- of In. Mar, Ilndk-y IHKI I u inter. In. Katm- rhll rude-LI: Th- ‘l'i. Girl! lili- , L'p ‘- "'l'gI-in. In IA‘I'IAIINI mu. qualasm- mu Cone-mm] MRS. MARY Blhk “Ll-1". of "0 Col. Fututil- «lie-11hr“ ymra «go, and the «lath of Mrs. iinulicy'n hue. band occurring (um yous hunting aisierahau align-d I quiet imam in Georgetown. continuing their liltnry labor; is they begin ihemâ€"hrgciher. Their work has Ilsa-Hy been on the name line: and, with (he omption of mnlribllionnm mmzinmhu been chiefly in the direction 0! book: {or you); peoplo. The, line "penned young ml. ninnily :ml Imp-- thciicsiiy, III] "on In Bum!“ lehooi book: (when "nut-n" i4 too often mm by In impo-oible "m“i they in" plated ml cumin-{with Inch Hal amnion- u m within the loop: 0! may nature. in addition 10 “air pm.- work. they have "fluctuate or loss versoâ€"Mm "runny more than her Hater-t ¢ quality at which I: be“ aticnieu m tun-ind of melt cerium u the .33"!th o! "The Vietoflln Pooh" Ind "Umlu iii. Evening [AI-p.” A Chri-im:i~ Mun-queues. up”! utterance and n lyric quality: and Mn. l:m.l;«y'- verln n chasm-ind by Mr. amid-r4 u huh; “fin-ac] union, \fith My." i3;â€" HEJ iii’TpTiéi’iy,’ ul- of melody. " End . deilcal Th I‘m-'9‘ ‘11 law art-MM“ a â€" n {nu- (n '1. I. "ma 3'" I‘OIO v? ‘ poen by MR rodents. chum. ua mum's alt-cum hr ' Th9 M Ma! Annual. Li'enunc'. ‘ h [:3th pflhn‘l In! Mr 5t «Imau {01" ll:- While hersister was “ill at what-l Mrs. Bradley hail Mom! at home III literary circles in New York. and a plenum: incident which alu- rtlll rc- callu was the llrfl. meeting hetww-n 1L P. It. June: Ind \Villinm Gilmon‘ Biuum. two famous novelists in ilufir day, which (oak place at. her own house. Among miner gnu-M» who wru- prou-nt an ihc same m-msinn “'L'l'f Richard Henry Stoddard, whum the world was just beginning In recogniu u a trim 1mm. ' and his newly married wife. Mrs. Stoddard hml nut then made her own brilliant mark 0.1 a writer. lm: her beauty and Illstlnct individual char-In made lhvmwlvcs fully Ic-lt lu mlrnncu a! lwr literary fume. Mul- «lnnl‘s spontaneous wit and charming social lulrnc were nlm (-qnally pru- nounced in [lime . rly clays. Ind {rum thn period dues in cnnlship ln-twm-n the hm familiar. which lasicql {or forty H“ and In ufllcor' m Um Amurlan ”my u- hose rvpubllmn proclivnlu brought. him to xhil country. lv‘or several years after this cunt Klthulu Keely remained at school in Wulxlnflon. Pm. when: she 3nd. nated. after which she made her home with her sister in Brooklyn and occu- pied herself with Yul-ions literary un- dertakings 8111: edited the Children‘s Guest. 3 gnper published by the Church Book society in New York: wrote 5 number of books for the same weifly; contributed to Harper‘s Magazine and other prominvnt periodicals. and still found time to be the mosh helpful caretaker and favorite “. unly" of Mrs Bradley‘s family of little apes. she finally married (‘arl Albert. Féito- tils, 11w son of on old llungariap fam- ; first library venture of Mrs. Futema (Kuhn-inc Neely) grew out 01- little hunter on the part u! her elder brother, who declared If she also ‘ would write something and have it. published he would present her with the handsome” book to be procured in Baltimore. New books were trcal- arm-.9 in those 1133:. Mills challenge was neceplmL “to result beinglhe pro- duction o! a bright. mu. story. which Wu not only printed In the School- . (allow. but was undo the unbiocv. of fluttering editorlnl comment. The youthlul writer wu ohly 13 yam old at the time of “I appearance. but the book which rewarded her «Roi-tn. “The Gem of tho Season." beautihflly lmnd and “haunted, is mu pre- served as I souvcnlro! her curly innin- Lion iulu luthorship. ml.» ln-k u kindly i'f‘rmi u .... )‘Wtwuu'l. vvcn nlakin'gflus h-’~- on Vh'uinra Iuv- llu: purpose 0! Manning [ml'snuuii' n r‘uuintml whh hw- Hie vihix. \-a~ full-.wul by (I'm (mm “m. ‘ Dim}. “uh 1h: dsier m‘ )lrfi. [Ht-hank, and 1Lu~nfm~mldxip VHN fnrmw! hn tween the nulimrs and anh)!" WM 1. Wu iln-ngllzeued with advancing ".14an K Wnrrrm ' A superior nutritive in Continua! I’cvas. E And a ramble remedial agent ! In In gum: and eaten-I: Ike-sen: ' ohm in insulates of communion our patients whuse «fixative mgnns were re- duced m such a law an] sensitive condition that the IMPERIAL ORANUM was an only nourishment the non-all would m when LIFE usual depend-lg on In ate-non :â€" . Annuarooou vauld bediaicun Io conceived anything we nimble. an by DRUGOISTS. m on... Jam can A sons. N:- York. iCHI-LDREN .luuauunq ‘0': [M m m U. I H: LAND :1 [arm of. your own and in a few yours you will wonder why you re- "mined in the cities and paid mm. You can secure good homotead land of the Unitcd Stars government, f're: of cost. along the line of me Lake Supe- rior div-Hon of the Chicago. limit. 0. SI. 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