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Downers Grove Reporter, 11 Jun 1896, p. 3

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"The husband mm to New York and hired n [Mute «ML-cum to shallow his wife. In his nnxlety to Ian Inst exactly In“ his wife did. he. like an Idiot. mid the detective he‘d ply bill handsomely I! he found anything wroua. When her chopping was In- hhed the woman returned home. She hadn't looked mice n n man during the week she '1! km. That didn't matter to the detective. He reported to the husband that the wire Ind been (“my of!!! manner of high crimes and 1 misdemeanors. He gave name. and‘ dates and hotels. backed up by nmda- In the northern Dirt 0! the stale. Her parrms are wealthy, and Ilve In Al- bany. She was educated at a female college. and afterward went abroad. There she not the Inn the mica. Four years no she came to lawn to do some flopping. Her husbtlld kid a mean. jealous disposmon. and he got I: lnlo his head that the m not hero by I you; fellow who llred ll 0:3; mu ton. and who seemed to may ‘ adulre her. Jnggérnnnt (wind! I: Sula-u for Lord of the World) Is a name given to the Indian cod Knuhn. the eighth In- A correspondent has sent to the Jam- nl an interesting photon-pl of the great car of Juggernaut before which the Hlndoo devotee. used to an t“ Ierx. thinking (In. so sacrificing then- lives, their loch M at m to Heaven. All tho warm in hard the word harm-ct. Not half the world no" It: "at I“ ancient gig-Ileana. To the “page New Yorker this day It all: to am! only a death dealing not- Icy oar. But to the East Indian. reared II the mm of his fathers. Juggernaut jmplles I“ the rcllgton mysteries, all ”Vel- Ind perpetuity. “Probably not," layered the delete the. “In not often (In: nae Jolna the procession. an. live. very quietly up- town In a noun um would nuke any wanna contented. Remarkable wo- man, am. Another vlcUu at tho ortvate detective." "What do you mean.” “It" not :- uninterenln‘ story. she Is-lnn we won't mind the name. She'- lhe rite of n wealthy lumbar denkr up] “Who's your friend. John?” ukod the mu-about-wvn. “1 don't remu- ber to hue ever seen her baton." Superb figure was expenslrely clad. ”on: boot: to bonnet. Sim was some- what has: 80. and In the expression of her race than was that 50:10qu which told that. u Kipling an. she "knew the worst too young.” She nu o! the haltâ€"world. had she bore the hut-world's sump. As she pound a Broadway hotel in tho proceulon of Into afternoon promenade" through the Tenderloin. she attracted the um- uon o! a man-hbout-town. who wu‘ talking with the hotel detective. once‘ I central once mu. EVIDENCE TO ORDER. uzramous "mos PRACTICE!) av some DETECTIVES. Ind to an: Douglas Tallinnâ€"ll l' Cnuuot In than. ‘l’luy unnatu- Iun u on .1 Elationâ€"Bum Mull- lnd lacy Vanni- THI REAL JUGOERNAUT OF INDIA. ER appearance tn- dioated clearly that the was not l wo- man‘s woman, and yet aha was strik- lnsly handsome. says the New York Sun. She was shove the medium height, with large, dark eyes. and red- btown lmlr. Her "It I lawyer, who '1“ take any kind of use. went- evidence to bolster up tint case he goes to one of these deuc‘ the Agencies. A: a result 9! lie mu be note the evidence he wants. You must not set the notion. month, from what I have said. that the «mum at ”They will twear to anything then» valves am they have a gang of pro- fession“ “mean who IIII comb- onto their testimony. Of course than prolesnlonal "tum unity for revenue only. Among these profes- Ilonl witnesses are hotel clan-h, mtâ€" erdovn lawyer-n. buckles nourlel public. and what not. These detective: one It their business to set number: at their gas Into hotels of question- Iblo repuutlon u elem, or they at-‘ tack the cloth to their smile. I! it Is‘ amt-y m furnish nfldavlu, their lawyers draw them up and their no- tnrles attest them. "Wort the evidence they want, so max-h the better. The ahâ€"rnro of facte, however. never deter: them Iron pm- duclns the evidence. «mum of Vishnu. The temple in In Perl. 3 to" on the Bay at Bengal The Image In A rude one. of In“. The hotly h red. the has Neck. (he um cm. The nee I: hum-sly «lubed with cohr. The deity la mppoeed to he ell-t up Illhh the chin 0! lb. More helrt. The periodic-l emhm are at- tended hy (hounds. The Idol br- merly was drawn about on a gun: car. which is 200 feet high. There ‘1.-1 “can“. uni-g and lens": excite- ment. Flowers and sacrum were stream In the Idol's path. and II their term the wretched worehlpere hurled themselves beneath the car had were crushed to death. L'ndcr the ill-cane of British "to that eukkhl practice he been dheoutllled. "There In another cl»- 0! mum. though. that includes the choice-t col- lection or buckles: and mandrel- in the city. Some or them work through insenclel. but not of :hem hue their once: in their hats. They .1er them- selves 'soclnl detectivu' and “finally watchdogs! Their billIlICBS canal-ts almost entirely of Ilndmvlna. They cut prominent figures In dlvm court. and In getting evidence tot duster Lawyers. They and out that kind a! evidence In wanted by the person. who employ them, and they mute I: their bull!"- to get u. The nation 0! hu- In; evidence on he" never ocean to than. 0! com-Io. If they Ind [am to “0h. we’re not all like that. You see the private detectives here are di- vided into two dunes. In one close are the» who do a strictly criminal and corporation hminese. That in. they run down crooks. forgets, burs- lare, sneak thieves, and the like. at- tending at the some time to any detec- tive work that miimnd and other cor"- porntionn have. This class at work is done almost entirely by detective mneiea. in comparison with the num- ber 01 private detectives. there are tew‘ 0! these agencies. They are conducted ‘ by men of character and men who hove made reputations in their husineee. They have ambushed places at busi- ness, and they nun-her among their patrons some or the beet known people in the city. One at these agencies he. private telephone and burglar-alarm connection with three of the Vendor- bilt houses and with many other. in- cluded in the Four Hundred. “You‘re a hit hard all your prefer Mon. John." "Human!" reviled the detective. ”He's bobbin; up serenely, and u doing the same kind or work for others. That's the way he lives, and there are plenty more inst like him." “Wu the detective permitted :0 mo? Didn't she have some one who was willing to draw the! quarter him?" VIII. It vu a pack of flu from both- nlnx to and.” The nee:- ohoot the monkey once:- try of evolution need not trouble us. It In more encouraging to be a prognoâ€" alve ape 'ho has climbed to what we are, than t fallen angel going the other way. We are not u hIIeo race, but a family or God'l children taking our first lam in life.â€"â€"Rev. H. L. Squires. f A no. mus-mu. ; Pupil (mm Into Bastianâ€"Ana, sir. low «It thou (are to-chy? Teacher-Technically comet; but don't you think a. translation I: a um. um? Guidn't you [he none. cm; a mu. lore colloquial? Now. under similar cinnamon. win: would you any? Pup" (after a no- nent'a mummyâ€"any. oh! man, how'- ynm- Iheflâ€"Wuhlmon Evening Time; TI. In” a! a... In the haze of God. God. not nun. man. He gives a divine m through His serum. um mum- of Rh climb. 'Ncb I! Inspired by the Holy Spirit. M In merely giving than» men In the hell-1n of amuse by the man of God. The church In a holy place. for than God Is mdally Ip- polmeJ to speak to His mph! umb- ing shank! be Sntroduced o! a nature to olefinâ€"Rev. G. Harm. A. to Dr. Johnna. Ir. [Aug am up can“ In. N- Instant o! ”Lyd- lal" and II: ml ”an of any. Against Inflow Arnold m. Lang ‘nlsn the ”m "an he thought "hock Arden” (In, great”! of all Ten- nm'n new. and that Shelley's let- ters "aim in soup." llr. mg add-2 "Really. when we rolect on u. m m llu we have the mug- to d»â€" . had me! or n mm poet"- Nev York Tribune. flv. Aun- Lon. :- I ma! Ink-lo null“ "I’bmlll o. (Yuk-um." due- to! um um Lord (forth). I. the 40m- Ihl him In "the Int d Dn- m mun." "fl.” mu m. Lug. “May, cut his wry Hunted hotl- «v, will Ila ya um "mind In”. in. the Mall then In Ma pawn”. no nu-bne-I. n n we". at III! at Ma- mmy "myâ€"ll be. the annual! of Seen. (in «not 0! Wordaworn. an enthusiast for “no Parana: ct (“m-«mud! he In the flux of 3mm (rules. I9 :9 worth time lo to I 3mm «rule 3: III or to toad Brim. enu- Mum halo-o! mien-33;: just “on drum-ac". tn the court room It Wood-rule. N. IL. where lltlo any van on trial (or the murder o! In: wlto. TM- mn any. a tumor of dluoltno llte. muffled a widow, a flu. Drew: As he was on» faithful to her she took her baby and fled from hill. In September, 1891. she decided to go to California and on her way com to lint Havorhlu. when he ltved, to talk to Man about the chlld. Late to the afternoon (in: Ivor rowel] I bum Iron a mu: tuned Jenni-h Bury to talc her over to the otntloo and put her on the train. Ho cal-o but Ila-o toward nldnlxht. In. Gray’- net-Mm wondered why also never wrote to than. Inquirie- thcro In no moot Ind the nutter vu forgotten. Oct. Ill tut ammo Drill, A former ltvlo. on the rout Imvet'n mt llnorhlll and Bath. [enact the ucleton of o roun- II“! a hoop ot rubbish In tho cellar o! hb home. With the slalom. um tho buttons of o Gnu. with hm o! dmyed cloth ”ulna to the. and u non-dam o! duh-broil halr. At coco the dad rm-plcloo loop- ed to "to. It In remembered that too Brlll how ill on,” lo "ll. who any drove ht. I". to tho outloa. Dom pultlvoly loo-um the mum on not" Illa than on bar an“ and 0.00 o couple“ chl- ot "we." I" wrapped omnd any. Ila pleaded not ullty and tho tit-l cacao on. At tho "our tluo tho presuming alt-or nottbod o duh cloth from a unfort- ou. Italic-Mm duvet that stood run- to u too hot at tho who-or. any land burl out I shoot 0! four out honor. It In tho unkno- at M. VIII. It. lootin- ooctmt. Ituln at hltl. m Inn-o lur- c'ntu urn“: It Not. [to about“ out that ho would tell the violr Ito". Th story '10 told on hollowed by the court and Pro not only twoln you: In the mttaltlory tn- ntnd at tho tun-clog to would manly were made. 0m in suspected. But ‘ Up In New Hampshire the once" ‘ or the law have Just need‘wlth eflect ‘ that very ancient test by which on u~ clued of murder ls suddenly and unex- pectedly confronted with some bor- rlble proof or hit crime, any: the New York World. The oldest. torn: of thlu tent was to turn the accused Into the mace of the corpse of the murder- ed human being. The “parathion was that I! the accused was the murderer the wound: would open and blood llov out of them. The latest example was larder-r TOME-fl by Ill. "Ito’s Elon- thou detective. no always Ion-d mummy. Then my In honor Among thieves. but not among um detectives. They Manhattan 3 one mine: nonle- 1body. um um and out whether um somebody has more money than 11131: employer. It be nu, then the all]! of the detective 'u I blnckmancr In din- nlnyed. Ha upproachee the person Alanine: when: he ha- been employed to set evidence. The sleuth tells h!- victlm something of the nature at the op; gig: has been page 91;: again” him, and then “tints that. for a con- sideration. the evidence may be ll!" pressed. In about five cases out 0! tell terms are greed upon and the «1‘ dance In summoned." .60.. ("NM a“ mug. CONFESBED THROUGH FEAR. Lynn, Hus, will cheerfully um any letter: when Information In de- sired. Thousands of women owe their haul in her and the thh Con- ponnd. sud mothers no consume], applyingto her lot “the rapt-lung a mystery to hem]! and Mouth. than. her mother nhanld cone to her aid. Lydia K Pilkhln’n quhble Com- pound will. u this time. papal-a the gym for the coming chute. See that the In. it, find Mn. Plnldum. u chum: incl nho h When the zirl's thoughts fies-e sluggish. with headache dizziv nest. and a dis- posmon to //, [muâ€"IMMIGMIQH WWI-"Why m Outer". Hal-An“ Every miner W lufonnflou otflhl nAloe to her young daughter. n tau-‘- as me-l M1 HI." In akin In etc. mum. Miteâ€"My. Wlllle? WNW» Wall. H “I”. l "M N and It nude In sfirl Vlad III-p h I" notâ€"Clans." mun. ‘ Should wash the P111“ 0. msummm "Yn II]. "um. um (II- Inlcrhl .- lid late-t Cubic-7“ "The my hint. Ind-n,“ 1m um I: M n In an?" "Why. It I“ In. lying in m an '- “. I'M-v mun mm. and no! lo- mll II in "MW-noun Tru- __- n-" '.-â€"â€" nun-â€" r-vm A uh 0! 0| In tho mud um rm to and. Im- C) noun: Inl- “I. um. I" (y at no. he untried! an" 0th no at It. not new «an. un Cum m m roouh mega). lJlJn-nlluohb- mu mm” to: I stud «w.- an on u» «i at July :1 mm mm. tul- mu.- 3339.90. Ugh“ Put INNER}! MUST ()UIDE. On I» Ant and mm Tue-day of out ago-II ml 0mm “out In" "In for mu at. v"! be undo lo you“ In ID. no“ by the Mal-Um. . Nul- vmo rum“. All your Item Mull about u. and u no “not all you n- nn‘u umu "no to C. P. Mann. (Iona-I hum." Anal. mot-um, KL. 0' J. K. “Mr”, N. W. P. L. Chl- ugo. Ill. full I". “3. “Tell Inc all." be timed. “Very well," the nun-red. pale but resolute. "81x Inca)- of silk thread. (on: nul- ol cording s an of con- mlmcd lye nod two yard- or III.â€" III. to much III- dun." Pmtuu Ml had to his brow M tattered tro- ch noun-1mm: Tub- In Kan-u. Nobrun. Wyoming. Gol- ondo. Utah. llaourl, Athnm. Ton- Ind Loam. 11am "and to :1 days from date or sale. um nop- ucr mum For particular- ad- drcu Blane" Wilson. D. P. A" 111 Adam “net. Chlcugo. The Human Pacific Railway and Iron Mount-In route will all round trip tickets on June 23. July 1 and g], 9! m “[9 pm. ” to cemln point. Inn-mourn. lumhu luau. buken Intern-ll]. Prion. 73c. 0n the 1m and mu: or June, also July 6, 7, an and 2!. and several date- An Iver-axe of 1.000 plus are um "I ‘durlng August. September and October. undo" “fl"- ule Chicago I». Eastern Illinois 8. R. [hmvwmyubm null by Plan'- will sell first cllu round trlp lichen. Cu. [or Malabar-John A. lulu. good 31 days from date of sale, (or one An sable. Hum». Apr-ll lll. 1995. {are plus 82 for the round trlp, to all palm. ln Florida and the South. “0033:", b" . m" “on" 0‘ 2.700.- Tnclu. trains, tlme. all the but. For lurther lnlorrnallon Mldre. C. W. ‘ Humphrey, N. P. A.. St. Paul, Hill. City 'I'lcte: 0m, 18: Clark street. or C. L. Stone. 0. P. b ‘1'. A., Chicago» it- In". n n Warns. The inllo in a historic wenpon in France. Henry III. and Henry IV. were lined with one: Loui- xv. was wounded by n knife in the hand- 0! Damien- in 1157, and u m with the knits that the duke of Berry. nn halt pmumntivo to the French throne. was murdered by Loan! in 1820, Time in using I knife nulnst Carnot the sunr- chiat assassin followed s long line a! precedent: set by reglcidu In France.~ Exchange. ' mill-quail"! , " " Tim what? Tum chum-sly ow- cutoll man In colon drawn by W. W. 0.11.1071. Ethel Rood .uul Rn! Brown. will be sent I'm at mm to any addnu on melpt of Dan Dull». All who Ire' Ink-ted with the “potter arm" will lmmedlllely embrace lhll rare opportunity. u but a limited num- bet 0! the posters will be lined. The scarcity ol 1 good tuna album In value. Address Geo. H. Halal-d. General hunger Agent-o! the cm- euo, lllwnukeo St. Paul Runway, 01d Calony Building, chlcago. Ill. ‘ I. In. mm. flout. '5‘ low.» M. [I‘ll-hr. limb... lamb-Iv. Columbias 1896 Hartford Bicycles REDUCTION I thlmllm up {hi-spam" cur-1am vane-Incl “vortndkid flatly-nit syluu Indy-ti ammsllmum I lav-luau. u it muss-l kW“. lei ad enrich. ti. bloat. hum-y “ museum". uh. :mtomrumuu hut-H lot-u selling for an. Boldly . :1 recelpt 0! price 250 In! L 5929-6 ”L“! n. *1 2"“ .fi .3: § fig hwonb “ Olen. ‘ 1. mA. In. a a Ayer .1 mm. v... um “mammal-3 vary-uh debilihud And Mam-oh! laud-sud, “you"; a mall snout of food would ens biota-g nan Whthmdmmhwflhphhsflofl“ I, {Will mmbktohelpm: tutti-DOOM“! DR. KAY’S RENOVA Hilarian ny- th'nt mosquitoes and flea- never bite red-haired personal. Newsboy- on bicycle: to the latent gum or newspaper ontol'priae In Lon- an. The manage" am putting thud-oh“ dlngnt on" on some 0! lbs ‘nglllh nu- roa a. 7 ‘ nuummnuohmmuia M. In I'm-'3 flounum ant-r Incl-uln- 1m II Mach-It it all” firm'm;v "noun" "nighqglt There is urloul dolly In the eruption 0! lane modern arepmot'bulldlnu 1m now because of the scarcity o! slum (ural Iron. at. mum (on. lama-Id hook. telling all than; (ho hum lake to bu reached by tho WIN)! Railw- ~ mph: all fallen! mm am: " tar wt. tum nut " 8t. mum to”... maimedâ€"unwary: MINI NI lrzqainlmb on. D I I Emu-.mm‘ [lg-HIMIHIMI mg _lnn_ .- ll Ibo 33-1.“:ka IIIII‘I Writ!" canon-um W. N. U- CHICAOO. VOL. XL-NO. “ mam" ' . can: “HQ-“fl Ayer’s flair Vigor. th: ladingo: lining“ . . " ' 1h: hair. Lnxndnt truce. are In: man n» th- matron than to the mills-mm .' of chums is yet unlined by “IQ nun-um women will be 31-11 to it reminded that fulfil; 0: (din; lab L1 unknown to than who In ormwonn f‘t ‘50-‘45 Italian-Infar- ’100

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