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Downers Grove Reporter, 6 Feb 1896, p. 2

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She would nuke the 8mm Th- dul'omc- between mum and m h In tho alumnae of mm- ln; it tom the out-Mo or the Inside. mm hem with} We and seem m to and with u puddlnshend. nun; badly on of It. mmlumb-nulumu- known-otpoouhumtofll hfluflmnamdfé $111!: 0 “than WWhfiee-mwrti aqua-um Inn m m mum“. nay-gr. A uflahu ml: of genius! m aunt- ribbed their oval no untied war-ll]. Fun-mentortvoflw! “n nigh M1 on one! other: loch; M W] cauliflo- run-Iat- ” “all. they noticed their micro- ” u! m round the Menu In. m the mutant man In no new. nth: noun. Ina-rm It was llte glee. It: crust of line ne-orlal I'd give It a duh and ne- eeny aspect. The little held at ur- chemlegieta who were watching the wortâ€"mended guy-hearth 'ho huenmehouttheremotflherlm the- meet people know about the Ilen- ‘m doctrineâ€"tech It I. held Illll ell- hneed lt lovingly. qnlte rennin- of the rut- that heel-hell to their clothes fro- “: gamut of llth. They scraped It. they ruhhel It. they grayed It, they clued! It. they pollshed It, end It length. then they were all on the verge at exheeetloh, and mute unfit to ‘ house-.theytellh-ektoreulleeetat- Ie cute-pleth- ot a Rune-l lloe In wrest mule. evidently the work of a mun-ante mum of Rome's golden The chip ll hO'I to eoutnl- priceâ€" I. mow trauma. Thom alâ€" ready “ht to the mince II" worth their night In gold. It was not until cavern Out "I that the diver: alter muting the gar-cot 0! that II~ mun. In that ha attic! with" m than-Id placid nun on the mi 0! TWI flea-n can. mended In local-g n lam ohm the. mar m hunted with dt-colty to the surface. III-Ind the III” at a mid-n d "Id-VHO lane. and the Mm to «to Ian non an Ml- le”) aeflo' nd til-ml no line! up... (one moo-o at an ester- The object It vhieh two expert marine divere are new tor-gin. in the Which! depth: at the lake to on imâ€" men-emebuiltenduoedue floating pleasure polece by the Eut- peror Tiberlue before hie retirement to the lehud e1 Cepri. What startling light thie neuter sunken croft. ehroltd- ed in the eilt depoeito oi twenty eel:- turiee. my throw on the manners. the nonl- eed the crimeo oi one o! the meet pletureeque end Moodthiroty o! inperiel voluptuerieo rel-elm to be eoeh. it ie eel-toil that ite recovery end reiteration" u tor ee poeeihle to in etieloel term will mark an epoch to the \ emu oi archaeology. The eoot of the attendee will be enormous, but it will he more then repaid hemner hy the people of every lend. who will he no" the! willing to give their other in return (or e gilt-nee ot the ehip that 1‘iheeiIo hem-whee he enerieoeod the In pee-pill.- oi eoeei ell manned. The lione- mneet. hot-em hy the opirit ol varietie- eel oeholerohip peculiar to thio utioo el ortioto. io hearing the eneoee oi the verh. which ieexyocted boom-mommy" oithe vie- ter. The athlete! oi public ioeuoeiioo toot the ioithuve ot the oozed ooiid- teiioe oi We. ode-note and "DATING PAL-AC! 0' ml nmon TIBERIUS NOW BRING RAISSDOUT 0" LAKE NB)" NEAR ROHB. mom-grown treat. And here, up- propriauiy noun. will soon be brought to light a relic oi antiquity um will excite greater inlet-eat than any similar a very since the ruins ol Pompeii and erculaneum yew un- earthen. AMI-mu" .- no (t.- .I-kI-la-IAIII-Iâ€"il W to I‘m.” and ion- m *3.an ISABBIGASACITY. BTAIITLINO DIDGOVIRV JUI’I‘ HAD! NEAR EDIE. Italy correspon- dent. o! the New Yul-k Jamil: In um lovely mt. every toot. or which in sacred In pagan taxation. one would acumen! be aurprlaed to Ice nymph anddryadl sporting among the AK]! NEIL '0...“- Mor- Work In Prison. Philadelphia women are just now Inâ€" } (created In worhlng among the prison Jansen. and there are various "nag Ind societla devoted exclusive" to that purpose. Once a week the heavy prison doors are thrown open and the "prison tank" so In to leach needle- work, [In kindly novice. or read from pod hooh. The “twenty-four-hour can." or women who are simply locked up over night to hum: some who: charge, are made : opeehl oh- hetofolon. The women mm In‘ mwlmmummmmm; I” [In On luvâ€"uh. It is not generally known that the poll. he invented hy a Bohemian giri halted Hollies“ Seton. 8hr.- vu n Dino-inc your; pen-nu maMon and the heat «knee!- in the vilhge oi Coste- iec. on the rtrer mire. mi and to per- form auto dances of her own law-mica at the various riiilge festivities. it ‘3! in the yen 1830. at - (eminence. that the milled neat. “led her to dance 1- ooio and the said: "i will shot: you something quite new." and to the music of her own singing the danced the poika step. though with more elaboration 1 than it is now performed. The dance found favor at once and become to popular that it later beam a national ‘ dance. Haslett: named it pnihu, no the I“ it was danced in short steps: from puihu came polka and finally polka. the once thne years later be coming popular in Fugue and in 1839 it was already deeded It the Vienna hails end one you later became the uncut popular dance in Plfll. and feet 0' tutu. A“ I! the Call- nlh in. mm In [ranted fro- Ito- lo Iter- 'Ith Inner"! an Ima- " .0 two than“ years ago It wlll betas. the n mm! "um um I: [or mm that (no. mm at the [nor ln-llnd 'lll more than may lu- cont. m an um will be. One can (on: u outta-Io of thc lun- m cumm- 0! tb- u-l alder- ulu by a. llama at hbllc [muc- llon only by mama. In: It. “In fibula bull! 1- mil: u hm u Ibo Cumin. m It lylu l- over l but Among the most interested epoch- tore o! the etrnnge scene was Prince Oreini. who number: the lake and the surrounding grove- ntnong the feudal poeeeulone of hie lamily. There in much or the old Roman puricien about Prince OrelnL Clothe him In a toga egeinet the background of syiven beauty, and he might stand ior n cont» tier of the savage Tiberius hinteelt. come to participate in hie extravagant pleuuree. He wee impressive enough in hie shooting euit oi Scotch tweed, directing the workmen. He hed spent pert of his own iortune In trying to recover the leviathan that lies beneath the glue] enriaee oi Lehe Nemi, and the government recognize- hlm on one who in every title to euperviee the work, no in: u lien in hie inclination. The Prince has utoniehed the el- eelnbied uvante by hie prolonnd knowledge 0! entiquitbe. end they el- ready evince n tendency to defer to hie Judgment. By hie ordere the hronne lion end well have both been relieved to the Onini Inuaeun. which contain- : nriceieee collection of art objects end nnthnitiee. Two tum were agreed upon-Air", that the "an and the vol! were superb cnmple- of antique art; second. that Apollodox, the renowned architect of Dnmucuu. um the genius who do- mned and executed the floating palace for his Imperial puma. The dispute we: Interrupted by I shout from the commune who were working on the float. signifying that the divers down beneath bud signalled 3 nether Ind. The wave protester- ‘ntbered round with the «germ oi children as the creaking or the winch told them that the object. whatever its nature. was heevy. As it emerged from the water and was hoisted to the Itas- in; and thence to the bank It wee Icon to be the silly ot a walk-evidently I companion piece to the lion. It under- went the same process as had it: pre- deceeeor and was made the subject on an even closer scrutiny and more ex- cited controverey. a by and: tor-um!“ : theory at bu m and crying to convince Ink col- m o! la accuracy. with much Min; of anaemia and wig-In. or untied buds. MIDâ€"“II hmotllm h I our founded humans. I've looked Into it thorn-cm: and there'- nothing In it. In. Brown~How did you M Inm- enud In It? Brownâ€"l thought It might cola II may to put my to deemâ€"Trail. Ethel (132d G)â€"â€"l don't love you any more, grandpa. Grandpaâ€"Why not. Ethel? Ethelâ€"1km I love you so much already that I mMn‘t love you any more if I tried. Please giro mo 5 cents~1udgm Mrs. Ham] fish you would tell that serum girl that we don’t requlro her any more. Emmyâ€"Certainly. my dear. (14m. to Bridget.)-â€"Br1dget, um Inigo wants to see yamâ€"Life. Uncle Georgeâ€"00¢ trusted for It? Very bad! When l was a young man I “'87! paid cash {or everything I bought. Frivolous nephewâ€"Yon don't mean to any that your credit was u bad as than-Boston Transcript. St. Peter~Wbo are you? Appllcant â€"Fellx Dug“; and you? St. Peterâ€"â€" [â€"4 am 8!. Peter. Applicantâ€"4mm! I mod to be a janitor myself.--Puck. II All the chimed maul" at the world thirteen I. referred to or hell. mmhody'u "W In America. Ano- tnlln. amt Drltnln tut-em! any) and several other little that tutâ€"her h meld to be a "Mlter'l amen." In Italy ll I! referred to u the "MMQP‘I m." ‘thae being I tndltlo‘a that there was formerly a law which compelled cob- bler-I to put twelve tack: or all: around the edge 0! a boot heel. finally. when nth became cheap. a enter all we. driven for "luck." That mall the. of course. the thirteenth. II‘ In order to break the spell of that nllvchy nu.- larr. the number In the heel we: never woken o! as betas more than an even amen. In old England thirteen n- cnlled "the devil‘s dozen." hut exactly why in not known. MORE OR LESS HUMOROUS. [ “Al (or tho trlclu tended to to In- ‘duce n druuln to In: In a stock 0! I new preparation. the one most sene- nlly employed in to live num- Iu the [also 01 customers VIII! the drug stores. M mu. who an 0! both Inn. mud to In summed when you Inve- I’t will. they at (or In stock. Bonu- tllnu I doom a! that: rm mu you In flu mm at I single day. no the WI“ draw In an to thluk that he I. not up to an. and will In: |I I ml 0! umhbh Ithl. l IIVO hoc- nmt that way mall. and now I never III on or“? (or I new prom- uon Inle- I III Inn n In (or a mm- .ne custom." "The ownere of these proprietary LImmune: look to the medical protes- elon for customers. As soon as I new one In brought out sample bottles are lent to even the most obecute doctors. and n glib tnlker goes around to expa- tlnte upon lu vlrtoee. I fancy money often talk: In this business quite as et- lectlvely no the agent. and many Da- tlente have stun recommended by their physicians which never has been put to the test. By this method at Introdué- tion may medicines set to have n prol- Itable nle that me little known and the names at which are never seen upon the rooftop- or ”on; the highways. “At premnt the erase runs to pro- prlotary medicines. These dlfler (tom patent medic-Ines. as they palm to be a specific (or one certain disease and have the formula plainly printed on the wrapper. "There II a drugglnt In Newark who makes a smlulty of patent. medicinal. He claims to keep In stock everything that In put up, and Illa cell-r contalnn $3,000 worth of null, much at which will never be called for by llll custonb on. sun. on account of the Immense mania. he and: It pays, and many athet druggms would follow hlm It they had the capital and room to spare. of tho In... “A new parent medicine.” I]!!! I drunk! to a New York World reporter. “Ilka a new paper In hard to m on the market, nod the tricks resorted to by tho pronoun would on a volume. A! oxonerol thinsltdmmtwu-to handle I new article, no mutter how to- vorablo the lnducemenu altered. tor mere on already enough in the market with a certain ale to stock tho norm drug non. Amman-manor” FASHIONS IN PATENT IIDIOINI MR8. W. C. WEBB. ‘ All was quiet. When wlthln a few ‘ feet at the spot, the near-chm were Itnrtled by a wild cry thnt rent the air. It wu I hum cry and the feet of the men were rooted to the spot. By the hint light they saw two glaring eyes pooping at them from out the open gran, And than than mm a lush that nude their hair and on «in. It was Wehh. Going to the my. they found hint crouched on his knees. «m; It the Warm whhhhhnronnd lacer- aal hm He was and and hi- hody aural with the dirt troll the an. earth. In m mum he hull ground which was Where could he be new? chey ”in! meaning Tm Mo "palm mm to mind. and Ibo"! (he "mum headed, AM: in" n llk trul- «Inflow Wohh': cloth and am "'0 («and «mm than I- me mad. and new 0mm cum Into the Mr": 0! "no um. MM. [ 1m. '0» ml to m home an anal. In! did not (In. M u only how I. m It“ bully and «and In M- mn. flout "no Inn. bu lather Damned In no In um mm. and look!" II. [and nm to no ”no. Thou a lurch In haul. Eur) room In I» been. nu cum-ed. Inn to was not than. TM- Mon 91 «Irish «no to "w unbu- II-Hy. and m- um and calm vow "mend. hm Ibo-n I.» no um o! "n mint-a mun. Sunni d (be Multan“ ton- rullrd In. nul 51 your com um I. ""1." pun-m ”w an: I. M. all that was m: II We. TM na- MI II II: mun! natal-0d. and Iron hruayhmmmnw new "In and not-MM”. m: Mad. noticed u. but they could do nothing lo .0» Mn. Ho '0'! about In dam: In a nun-mum II]. and "no “any bon- lo [our that in mm III M» hum-Cd. TM- mvod In». and Lu“ My night Oh. «II-u mm. There came a change In the husband. With the taking of the wlte there lell Not many months ago W. C. Webb. the operator or the 1111.3 A. and the C. I: 8.. at Yemassee, was happily mar- ried. He and his young wife lived to the little villaxe with no thought or trouble. The months came and went. and the domestic ties were bound more strongly. Then sorrow entered the Ht- tle circle. and a fer: weeks since. the beautiful young wife ‘wns laid to rest beneath the maulve oakc from whom: bought; the any southern we hung like u lunereal garb. HERE comes from Vanna-ea, S. C.. on the Ponnoynlroad. ‘a tale or a madman that Is one or the saddest brought to light In years. A young husband. through grief {or his dead wife, be~ come- Insano. The story at his mic!- night wondering: and the finding of him In the newly made grave or his dead helpmeet. Is one that In hem-trend- Ing in its details. low Wu": 0. Vol-I Lost Ill- Young WI!- ud I'll-- Bur-u. I lulu ”luvâ€"round Jamal-t [or llcr In. I- an Chunky-rd. A HANIAC GUARDS HIS WIFE’B LAST RESTINO PLAC‘. AT A WOIIAN’S GRAVE W. 0. W81! [1 m Rev-ol- . learn. it has developed that Arno Kerb, the bookkeeper of Victor C: Aehelh, who, with his wife. committed suicide In New York on Christmas day, because u it was chimed he was going insane, was 880,000 short in hit accounts with III. In. His honesty no never III- pectod. and it was not until the mom inventintlon of the boom of tho eon- oern at ibeeniloflheyurtflflonb my heel-Io non. Ma winters It ”Intonvmo. Im- permtorl. They mind, but rg- tomd Inter and find that: through every window. The plucy mm m swore out warrant: for the on“ a! 3 number of yonng men. among the. Dan Daub. the well~known pitcher for the Brooklyn huh-ll club. who we Rm lam with t On. A npeem from Hamilton. Ohio, an: Hrs. Wacoe. of Illntonvmo, the daughter 0! William Shmrd. a fat-or, wn the "can ol White Carl. A“ dusk twenty young men finned m I mam “AMHELD. l projerl, ad a m: clay. after Ila "vital, er la the early part of Member. lfll. be [are a dlueer lo a few 9! Ma loll lllllnale and lender-hearted m When mlee was reached and all Dania were hell-g orally good. Mr. m ‘aald: "I all going to lam halo 1 Handle”. I'm drinking anal! to death. as you all km. and Joule Ia.- field ls me only person that an an me. I'll marry her It she'll let It. I. l thlak she‘- beea more Ila-ed name. than dual-g.“ Ir. Reade‘a that told hlla he was all right. III! drill the lady‘s In!“ with right good will. Bone clan later he announced that he was golng to Ballad to flan Ila brother-Indian Lord Falkland, at no latter: seat. stutter-shells. la York- shire. The wedding lollo'ed uh vlnlt. finer on (an. m um mm with his number In. Robert Rude. ‘M w mum lul- mull. In. um I'. Iat- tou. also A vhmn u (‘nruI-d will: not no «auburn. Jock Inn-loll and mu In. mu haulerâ€"tho I... of her In. luau-ad Ind donut be: an we: I but In the “noun III-I'll: place. and mummy «manned by boat- ol Malina Rude M! a flea- co a». charm witch had "minted Jule- Huh. Jr. and malt In. harm to In!" ill. but du- vu not no out” won. In low and. lo no to” and “Np on M- pm!. and IM- m. ".0 to con-Mot It ant-Hy. m In nun. um- um. I»! "no. pn- notion mm um Mu. Ila-uh mt hart to Now You. Mu on (to m «n. llu' man in than»: to NM that who- be not too: stilt-balm b- in“ In In (barman mum that It In mm Jail. or doom um III. m lrn II. nod a ”mum: with ID Joscphtue flaunt-Id. the notorlm has again been Mount Into public view. she want married to Robert L"- Inutono Rude. a wealthy New Yorker. In St. George's church. llnmvcr nun. london. on Oct. 8, 3391. They '9" Mo worn-cl the other day “I Part; TM 60- me in sing the woman. Reade In: not Josephine u Carl-Ind In the un- JOSIE DIDN'T SAVE HI". I. I. W Din-nod In. It. I 'I‘fll by In. MAI-tor. n Widow um. at "W Brice chrter. a wealthy gentle- man of lndiannpolis. ind, died my; suddenly last June. and there was much surprise over a charge oi the widow. that her husband had been poisoned by a former member of the family. An autopsy showed death from natural causes, and the story was soon passed and forgotten. Recently the widen has renewed her accusations. even Il- serting that milkmen, grocers and othâ€" ers have been bribed to mix poison ’wlth supplies tarnished the family. ‘ and in her hallucination she endeavors ‘to criminnte a minister as concerned with the plot oi extermination. She tried to employ a chemist to make an analysis of butter and other. (sully supplies which she claimed had been dosed with poison but the doctor was satisfied that the lady is mistaken. and declined the task. Mr McArter's neighbors never have taken the slightest belie! In her theory of pols- oning. and they are unable to account (or her peculiar conduct Mrs. McArter at the time of the death of her husband «laimoll that someone had squirted poison on him with n syringe. Webb nu entirely lost his mind and he I- now a raving maniac. He was taken to the ante lunatic uylum su- urday morning. In; any at tho mu with m WI hands until In Md um mom flu calm in which III the moulded“ tom of his young wife. It van with mat dllllculty that um men who mud him could take him In: from tho ATTEMPTED POISONINOa

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