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Downers Grove Reporter, 24 Oct 1895, p. 2

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Ml assortment cl lllbh cont-nay In stock. Somehow It. Hahn's boon seem to me been mun-d to n dunking nun In this political comedy. m m «on In Oil-hm I. manhumumnlumkpou, Mmmfluble. 'flu ”mm at (no com“ In the In- dian: Into prlnon math has been de~ stared u dud tnllnre. ' :- . ”Wuwuhnaedaf m lutwootwuavmn ”Guano“. hm. mm m the en- unmmmmm om", ' 2"" [buxom At the Cams! criminal court. mm um my? ,_ [Mn 'tiuv A? has}: uncle. Mn Cm no I‘m mm recent” complied now that l- the United sm- the not" no. in m cottage: and whom: 0! mar education. In which as teacher- out of 1.175 are colored: $.88 when out at 1,400,411 In the common schools; as. newspavm Ind punk-.03; 250 lawn" ul nearly tint number or ply-lanai; n amt. vain uti- wal u summon, 1nd I dune cl may and Industry h M II!- Ielct to have produced Int your a,- M,” pond: 41 cotton Ind 8150.000.- M m o! m TIM} marry com ”0.000 I mhlfihma. fithfilmqflhflnfl m Muunnmummm mun-a. manhunt-ow convemd Inn-wring rmanwnnl. Clues-nu. Oct. 21.â€"â€"§p«hl.â€"â€"Re~ parts any that a leading llfe unmet my I: tecevflll ml:- to the am 0! £300,000 on "no of m- anuvu taking the AIM cranial Tuna-«t (a tug disease. no Add Ole-kn! 0.. of cmm-u a man, paying the prank-I on m. Inna-e. and mung palm to their p.- tlnu. M may claim to kn the not! complete caustic- on com martin in the world, nd um than mu m and. pruning no path-u at. a m of the Anlct trust-alt. nub-,unuuu-yum-mo- m but slaw-cod. It. would only at for my. at. m lulu-Ii units-c. Thom-Ankh!“- m in! manual] held u very high Ind uni-um! puma. In an- !munMydoo-hnodn II olde- mluuammvlklnhmn- and u .- abhor-u m M mum Bounty-Um «www.mmm s-mcommmmm upuun-mdum-n-muu fugufladthh eta-statuary out Home. which were Inolml. Ho nuanced lb mot-u to twenty Decaf lard unfit. Juan‘s 0- ““0. all. 0mg. It. not no will. Iklkblflehnmuluh‘ III. m will. W b m. can u be. mun-h an and u to claw. M eh!!!“ m- and that (In m '- lln‘. film I“ emails. no m eon-m urea-at. mum Rose I. :Iaady Gunning pleaded shitty to forgâ€" ing various deeds of security tor the pay-rent at money. Ilr. Horsee Avery. instructed tor the treasury. prosecuted. Ir. Holloway represented the soeussd. Ir. Avery. in opening the case. said that the prisoner was the with ot a de- eessed haronet who was s ethanol. and was the daughter 0! soother clergy- man. whowunowoverflyeanotsge and who wee holding a benenee in the country. She lorged the name of her father and her church warden to deeds and promissory notes. and a suggestion had been node the: the money but been expended in the Addison club, a lsdies' residental club in which she was concerned. This club vss really n boarding house, containing ten ordi- nary houses. inquiries had gone to show that the club itself had been used by : the prisoner to obtain money from s number or lsdiee. in one case the prie- oner bed obtained 86.500 from n young lady under n deed or partnership in the club. in another ease the prisoner had obtaled $10M (rein 3 second young lady (- dnres in the club. but the eertlluie at the shame was never de- livered. The prisoner obtained in this way about “3.000. and all that Ibe had accounted for was “.000. A palntul lestnre in the one was that her elderly father bed more then once previously paid large sums of money to prevent an exposure of the prisoner's trends. As to the suggestion that the prisoner's diillculties were the result of starting a club, thst also was untrue. as three years betore the foundation 0! the club they toned her engaged in betting on horse rsees end being sued for the losses thus sustained. llr. Holloway, in defense, said the prisoner was the vile of a clergyman who died in i885. and toe some time she struggled in her elem to live s respectable lite on her small annuity. listertune sppured to have dogged her step. and she nlti- mately tell Into the bonds of money lenders. she then became mixed up with the Addison club-n business which she did not understand; but her iii fortune still pursued her and she again had to resort to horroving money. He repudiated the idea the! the prin- oner was engaged in betting. or that she bed anything to do with horse racing. ‘ The money obtained on bills snd deeds had been need is the prisoner's exerts to stake the club a menu. Beale ot the bills had been more then repaid in in- terest. The mne- srrgeant pointed out that the case counsel ted to nest was thst the prlaener had habitually towed her isther‘s sense to deeds and bills. Ir. Holloway sued that the [arteries were not tor the pile-inert per-noel heselt. hot to protect the club end the indies engaged with her in the undertaking. Prior to than preesedim the prisoner’s We hell been imb- sble in every N. and be him thehsathesriseserbsd basal-e.- / COD. QUIIR. CURIOUS. I; Winn-m menu. nmnm-mnmu-mum- mm~u~ W min-it inlay in will am: a Baron Alphonso I: the aunt can of sum Jana. who founded the Paris bunch. and a mum of layer An- selm. the poor Prune". dale? In tur- ntturu and Med-Mae. who we the foundation stone mad which has been hunt the colossal financial struc- turo of the Roth-chub of tinny. Baron “phone no Ill sun-Ia, Lord Roth-child of London. head of tin En- gml branch at the hilly, wart lur- monlounty together all antral the col- ossal tartan. the ham was... They no "ta-um the “new kings of Europe and with! m not. power thin many of the monarch. combined. Thai m by all old- tbe non ”renal mum In the world, Illd their open- Mummntmcloba. Thebes-f BARON amuscmnn. unhappy be nut surety be I In“ of rare nerve Ind my. I:- nmy ”at Rd has up a "m- mll” Icuu 'u m! to m boron. Munuly for the banker. (lo docu- mt was opened by III mun necro- m. who in mind In m. by the am that ton-wed. sun Ion n- may-Intu-u'ummm up the lab-elm Ion II no no: IA- Inn, and It this millionaire um: for ”unit. bonho h m Ill ll an: and [ties that are open to all in the “Lam! o! the Free and the Home of the Have." The great mum at Euro- penne look with envy on millionaires. The man of great wealth oyet there is believed to he a cum to the country he lives in end his death. by any means. is looked upon an a blessing. Nobody knows the temper oi the mum oi Europeans better than does Baron Alphonse de Rothschild of Peril. who has millions where other Mule hue pennies. Like one of his English rehtivee. he in campeiied to say: "Happy! 1 happy? How can a man be happy when just he he in going to dine there In placed in his hand a; letter saying. “if you don't send me (600. i will blow your hnlnn out?" Within a few month: two attempt- hnve been made hy nnnrchiltn or nntl- Benita to New Baron Rothschild and mcuzsglf mm IN THE wanLo-ss YIT A mam. , lm- Ruth-CHM Would Willing” hi1 "It. Width (Jo-Id II. B. Ana-rod o! mun. I'm Ami.“ Ala Alli-IO.“ HE \Is POOR INDEED. cana point with prldo to their milâ€" llonalrel :3 exam- ples of the possibil- HE life 0: an Amor- lcan millionaire I: not a happy one, but It I. heaven compared with that or the Europe" nuclo. Thom! majority of Ameri- “I don't hold an: this here new men so much u tom-m" woman am It. 1:. “It's 1m he Intern] M In anon “kit I new tut. I IN min' to find out I“ no“ ' It 111' mlerobu sh. ml out all shout ' J0 you not tho moms literary “um and renal-nine ‘ business tact. He concdved the Idea of 1,1 In." penny pngm- for the names. to In enIIed 11d Bits. Ha borrowed A hundred pounds Iron: I friend Ind In- med the first number of TM Bits. I weekly paper. In success In Macho-â€" (er m In nppuent from the am that Ne'nol removed to London. There ‘I'Id Bun became 909nm ind firmer- m In a low months. From I poor bru- Inlsher Newnel soon became no proprietor of In Immenn publishing home. Two nan ago he started the Strand lunlno. thch, like 'I'Id am. m an Instantaneous new. In clean you. Gem-n I'm. In mule a to. turning record. Tod” In In I m:- llonnlro And I umber of parIInnuIL Eleven yam; Ago George Nume- was 3 young ban-finish” In a factory at Inmate-tor. Enghnd. Ho pm loo-a nnl clam for m pastoral Ion-eh" will. not hound mm Tenla’a electrical work ntnrted when. an n by. In tho Polytechnic achool at Gran. in Int anw n almanont Orange nnchlne and wna told that n cannula was n vltnl nnd ”canary ‘tentnn In all Inch appnrntna. lle mm wentward and made In: way tn Parla; no then undo Ila way new. the Atlantic to work In one of the sell-on no”. He noon won the admiration ot tie grant Inventor. He worked nn nrdnonnly as an Edison lull-sell. but worked MI new lines. lines no divergent from than at the mutter that separa- tlnn wnn who. Tesla land become a union of the electrlenl world by Illu- nll. supported by Ell-on. The pupil baa undo marvelous dlacnvcfles and Is known throughout the ctvlllaed world been-an at what he has accomplished In Iln field. "In latent dlncovery. that ‘ at tnltn. plctnren by wlre. has aston- ; mu even Edi-on. \ 5 A Gifted We: a: we". All Aller- le. In Decor-Int Proud. Nlckol: Tesla, the electrician. says that it will be‘only a questlon or tlme when all labor will he parlor-med by electrlclty. “We II‘O merging late a new world." he says. "The change wlll be as complete as It the mater-lei world had passed away and the splrlt world had taken lte place. In tact. whet through all age: has been called as the end of the world is now here." Tale is I Elev, with the racial characterla- tlce strongly stamped ln look. speech. and action. but he has developed the same genlun whlch has nurked the highest clue of American Inventors. Hll tether wan an eloquent clergyman In the Greek church. but to his mother they probably be traced the secret 0! [III lnveutlve xenlua. for she made ‘bh minim residence VII the bud- uurtm 9! 1b. German army during ”*0 “m of Paris. He has been nbund with bitter v’iruimo tor yam by the .m M m and in: n- coivod bushel: o! tbmteninx letters from alumni-in. “Tm war “that S capital." be said not long ago in In in- terview, “in \tupid and dangerous. Anti-Semitum is Itupid and odious. but the same Ipirit undqriiea both." He in a lover of art. and the walls of bin pl- intiui home are cover-xi with the work- ot ouch mum no Tltinn. Rubens. Ve- inque: and Hurillo. He lives like a king, hi: charities are legion, and be mango: his million: with consummate skill. He would doubtless part with a great many of them would he be muted that in tuture the kniie or the nuns- nin and the bomb of the anarchist. would no longer menace his life. no. I‘m-.0- An lad. ‘l'lo In Wanna. NICKOLA TESLA. I: la met-cl he no leer. To be meek is to he ctr-on: It all points. Well armed and equipped throughout. To live in In impugn. hle castle in which ere living swings, and secret outlen which moot he die- mered by the enemy. To be meek in syn-it. is in he like Christ, and to have I hold on God that the world. the flesh and the devil cannot break. To he meet in spirit in not only to inherit the earth, but to on real estate in heaven. 1'6 In- herit mean to III” by ml rig-ht. By nndimhhh title. To strongest of en china. 0 inherit the arch." All of it that mafia-MM» Ho. am it and? The shark chased the borrower 8L5 storm on the pa- par- h moons. “0h. she'll wlit: just thaw her this mum. of Imitation to In and ex- plain to her that you have to wait." The borrower left the care with any mashing; He returned In one year by the slmnuc and the clock. “I I. very sorry." aid the ninth. “but we «at»! let you hue anything on one chute!- or Ind- “ you". " The victim Grouped his head ndiy on Mt mat Ind carted to the door. The brain culled him luck. The 82 was landed out. "Now do I get the kn of $3.507" placed the bor- rower. "Come in one year from 10-day and our mm will be ready.” "But the MI] In due today, mu." “Let u wait.” “I! won't 1n": the servant will In" bâ€"mro' I! she I: am pnld." "Yo. Inn not paid the 32 member- ship fee to Ills ion mum-3' re filed the boy. The borrower put down 82 Ind r1.» new“ In mam. Then the nbnrk registered (he victim‘s nine ud Id- dn- In I 101nm and «It navel]: ”The. dull-rs boon". please." “Dunlap? What booing?“ "None of your mine-a: $3 quick." 11!. borrower paid It without I mur- mar. "To Inspect your property and title: will cost you 8: additional." confined the nut. 'lth A stern mile. Tuning b "to once boy the bor- m- "led: "What Is the mun with you capioyer? Does be men to re [on no the money?” Still (In chart looked Granny through my mm: at! a {he peopl- puung not; the “not. continuum! (in mm with NI hurt «a: lad replied not I word. 11. than annual Inna-fly will the up. 0! MI mum on "Io duh Ind nld homing. Pro-any the hammer. chafing Ml lhml. "pelted A mu. louder: "l have "0.000 worth 0! ml out-Io on IMch l maid mm to borrow 83.50 to pay urn-t Mn (In In due to- day. Can you coco-undue no VIII the 3mm?" “I In" "0.000 mm. of roll man." a“ A borrower to the shirt hunted the out o! I nonna- Ion once. ”on which I would like u. borrow a.“ to on an”: bin that In due want. Cl- you «ea-mu. I. with the mu." Denial na- Ind mum than, willing him I": on. that. happlnm II hunch! by nor!- Icu null. Olaf. opening oysters for old Miss Ol- lvo Ollie. Paul in painting picture: for patient Princes: Polly. *anie Quincy's quilting for 11th In. Qulvers. Begin-Id I: mdlns “Rab" to ragged ' Rouble Riven. Sullie'l amiiin; sweetly, though sullen-- in: and: man. Tom I: toiling Ted a tale about a tempting an. lflnal planting nannies in Uncle Ur- bon' I urn . \‘idn'l Inning valentines (or lime Vio- let Vorne. I Will I. whlulin‘ whistle. [or Winsome Waiter Wayne. 4 Xenin'o helping launch lhe choc, J chrilienlnx ht‘l’ Xnynr. i Torin In holding yellow urn for Mn. . Yon-lei: Yam I Mob“ pinyl tho Iitlm to plan I?! ‘ Anni Zulcue. I little man " Ned In plucking noaegays for Non. NI! Jack and Jill. Kesinh King in knitting [or little Kit- ty Kora. Louise is lacing Letty'n lovely linen lawn. _ Hand in mixing medicine for "Mother 3 water: make hay. Hanna's Ironing tor Inez, who in m. Jean}; making jam and jelly jun tor Dorothy nnd Dayna. Eve's embroidering ear mum; for Eben- mr's ears. Faith is Iondiing frettui Flo till she forget: her tears. Once is giving gingerbread to ma Grandmother Gray. flush in helping Hiram and his hat- anon anon? ”intense won THE LITTLE onto. A. blob-bu a! Hawaiiâ€"8“" o! I Bum-chuc- to luv cudâ€"dc la Bland to lo luckâ€"flu! a..." FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. loot, u! MI or. ~le!“ Companion. NNETTE ta udlnx Alice In her first ‘ attempt M: art. Ben ts buying blue b :1 l o o n a tor Baby, Belle and Bart. Count-nee comes In carriage tummy crippled Claire. Dorelle in dreams dainty doll: for Inning - R“. A trapped ru In” enfly be tuned by ulowinl no wlm but that oflerod In a moon. (or file mm soon loan in recognise the hand which sunflo- um all-important m. no «acuity h at can. milk: “that than": the! boom no. A cum on. William Gllen of New London, Conn. threw some lob-tor meat to his on. Cat- ue very found of am detlacy. In what was William‘l anrpfloe on seeing Gflmflkm In. the men nound the ennui: Following her, he routing: the had placed It carefully In front of I largo rat hole a A bull. Then she I” in wnst behind I Mm! mm] a: un- wm rut came out and snapped an bale. when puny pounced on Mn «6 broke his back with n Ilngia Inna. tut-II: "one. One may be very hm): white away from home. hm he in very 311d to my turn to mine phineat old llama: dish I. better than the «kindest epi- cure-n hm of turn nbrond. One’l own little room. with It: handy, compact belongings. II mfenble to an the my. bio ham, swept through by slit-clad dam “Home!" One It more than even Imprened by the flamenco or um word. when, can In the roughest mm hunk: and moat desolate-looking but. It may mean to much to those who were born In It. m in, men luv u. A cert-In nlnmer In bound". to the tether o! a very hunt youngster who he the bicycle fever. The Isle!»- (or had occasion to leave the city 3 [ea deye up on a short trip. and the Irel eight ener his departure the mm M- low was nyleg his prayer- ” me! sad wound fly without mull-g any reference to Me father. an mother eonly emled hle curly head and asked: "You are not through. no you?" "Why, you," Answered the youngster: “what else must I prey tar?" "For you pape'e safety.” replied the ”the. The you-gator Inna. {tom III hue In nrprlee and cried: "Why. means, I didn't know pap. had I safety!" ll; rho loch rum” Kuwma AI Ioniy and as truly aa Naamoo ’ know God by m flaming of In. lep- l B way. may a mu know God today In what tole- plm in hlmuif. A. poolâ€" hY9lj on the Syrian know that his flesh had, been changed by supernatural nununay a man haow that his haan In both changed by lha Ian. power. in an indium ho Iona that all binar- nm ho- bov-o «la-(royal; that In ham no one. not "on his human enemy. Ho hnown that he now ions anybody ind haa nothiol but good will in on ‘ Mart for all mm. Thion liha Ihil an l0( imaginary. bat an ll ml at an); thin; In hon-a uperlaaca. Noith an ihoy exceptional. but have at- not“ by nilllooa. And no I nor whom the eoavarwaiioa (aha- piano the mall ll tho some. whether in aocldy. or in tho haari 0! Africa. nliy Ia aialo and Ian Io horn, and at- lunch to nod spring in in m not". hoe-hoe Iha harm of all that waa liha a crashing weight. in Q0». Therein, every II. who know. God. hnowo hln heeaoao ho hhowa that a worh haa in" wraoghl ih hia heart that ohiy 000 mid worh. Ronni-in of God ia m moat pyaillva and convincing knowi- edn known to hot-ah nu. I! In A sure balm tor the healing of I“ unml and dlscontonl. um one should [In hlmulf to the allevlllloo of the woes of alkali. A gentleman who had been educated among fashionable people and had beâ€" come a minister, we: recently st dinner where he met one or his lormer le- quaintonces, a lady whom he had not seen in years. She spoke to him Jest. lngiy at his having become a minister of the mm. and um: "I should think you would ilnd it exceodlnxly stupid; 1 do not see how you can bear to lead such I life.” He turned to her and said: “I should think you would be the one who would and life .stupld. end I should think you would find your existence almost Intolerable." He odd that even at the table her (see flulhod. and do new tours gathering in her eyes. For some time she did not nuke IIIY reply. A little later, however. Ihe sought him In Another room end said: "You were right in what you thouht about my life; it is slmost intolerable. and would be wholly so exceni for the visits that i pay the Children's Hoe-i pitui once a week. I dress myself in; my brightest [own and take name or my most valuable jewels, end without telling anyone where I am going. I drive to the Children's Howltll end there try to amuse tbs Inlet-ins little ones (or an hour. Thie." she said. "Is the one thing that moire: my lilo worth living." ller IIIIIPV Hour. A touching instance. which reveals: the only source or real happiness in liter was once related by a weuvknown evan- gelist as toiowa: .â€" wâ€"V «w-.. V- 'w'vv w..- wâ€".â€"-.,_ enmee a pm 0! our lite. by cam ~' our «newlines; 1min: II to Miller " plpnel: exteulnt our mien; llvlu I 4'1th: am; length to our um, um helplng u- to become larger. better end: when Ind Whitever dose not do till!- cnnuot enrlch us. On the other hand, It makes us poorer. by eullulng us wlth, are: on its own account. Blessed are: the meek, tar they can have real where other: would he weary: they can be contented where others Would lave nothing but net and worry. They an. be rlch wlthout money; strong without- utrenzth, Ind the real owners of every thing In alghl, wlthout hum: to keep- up repairs and pay taxes. Blessed are the meek. v :- um which «mun: which»?

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