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Downers Grove Reporter, 3 Dec 1896, p. 6

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"‘ rum-LILMIIIT‘ A ”ball-in... a nil-dolphin WM all unit have flan-hf! tn!- Im not how ulolnhonnm’ ulna In no mm to am; “aft-1"“. In»: ' any that uh. land lulcknt mun. Ivorythlnu Ind v you in". The and '- dot I“ 00 Manor I nun"; w 'mnr I“ dhnppomud but In a. V In du- hr 150 mt um "' '¢ 7 M's. m: and“. and ‘ ‘ be mild. In do" with on d m was. and no film XIX.â€"lCox-nx1=ln.) I'm You moaned her? You save my and took her to a place of " aid Trovlyn, uplqusly. » .- v- lull-3 at; «on, :- sin a h a. bag: mm. manna m f“ mu- ml“ non. urn-n a“ not of In "DJ. and II"! gnu-«Rm!- no nun-«m- at Iain M low" M 1’. huh-tun.“ upon-nun 3” t. W me! an m: “I. no long- In It nun-g which n- manly .thhu II- m’flw trollin- 'u‘i‘hifln entered M u no it 0- mm. um that any hint: mun-Iona mumbling-lath .' 7 “mm-mm 7*.” attached to nth other. nod I; hum ao-Id not help (mm; C'- (In unfortunate condition 0! her «WERNA‘NONAL mesa ASSOCIATION. " "Wu-adm-hnlr- ’ “.vav- n (In! II (it u. h Archer‘s I-vtquunlor the I“ put-on Ind buxom- Irma. ”I thank you for baring with me. “I bl Elwin: [in knowing she Ina fl M in no. Wintevcr might have u.“ bar to break the angngemeni. d I In \ not line loved mother. CI“ 4. . Can-mi." II. M no me of the Cuban tom-l: and depart-d. ‘9‘ mac. Al 1 should have done I, II, other Indyâ€"but more especially w- W- I took her to 'I hate}, and on "dbl-Inner luv, her amt on her jour- ' 'YOI uh right. It I. not. I might fit luble to hinder myself tron! seeing III. And, an could do no good. I h" we no In Innocent. Thu lhnll aloe no Only tell me she I: well, “ Wbly situated.” ‘IIQ ’- both. More. I think the la .1 m She is with thou who love “I do”. But Ihe doe- uot desire the Wilda to become general. I have W my word to her not. to reveal I. Non»; II It belt [or you to know." ”No. I cannot." W! « Does that lmply that you m not?” 1' “It does " . "I'Ien you know her present place or ?;?5?5"W"CLARA AUGUSTA ".1 would have [one wflh her. but II. be!!!“ my moot-t." “0. {thank you-«I thank you so much! I‘nlull be your friend aiwaya tr that. You will tell me where shu h] A gm. h Balm which Mania-.m- ‘ “mar runny." CEAP‘I'ER XX: 1' WAS ll utm- Iooa In In. 3'- u-ythlnx without in minus and I! mt. but In Trov- Dy- m cm- und out 0! humor. Por- hnpo ny My VI“ y m for!” m aim in a“! at you int. n. Ir- were fauna. but the It In none I“ “G In: glad this continue? How long ml. ho rennin gm? m. business you!!! not. Wobbly. hop Ml. more Man's-y: m‘dtm. mambo .m Min. And all. would throw 2 IBM “fluvial. he no want an to her chamber. And loci!“ the door. throw her-alt. Mutant-monthly“. How Had the bot! mad? She had wound- ed and mm Mm beyond all hope ‘0! Winn. whom In spite of ev- Wu. no held more precious than 10"th ”PM! ah- hqd lost his re. metâ€"lost form an chance of win- null: Ion. And no ha! surly elm tic "out hm um oomoume ho mm W the old dram. Md turi u u» I" mmy. But It m “M you please.” the llld, defiantly. "I should be (“me u hnppy were It In " flo' bow-l oddly, Mammyâ€"vent out. “a cloned m door behind him. The sound struck tn the butt 0! his wife like I ML She named back. Ind [all up.- n chair. "1 Icon to make any uplmuon. I mm, pan”. clou- nmfl at this lot! mam. hm. I III! nuke Io ef- fort up do so. But not Ilium day will I live hue-ch the no not wlth the woman 'ho believed me guilty of nur- der, ,pnd yet all her-elf no In! In to m my wife." He took I step low-rd her. She never forgot the dreadful look upon his face. "Why uhonld .3. non Any jury or (town lanyard-I In mid Mn com- nmul you on the oviduct I could hue Bro-(IL You won In Ion Illl ll. "urban. 8b. In under n solemn ‘obllgtlol to marry Ir. ”hum- yet a. loved you. Nothing nave III an": mld Mk... her. You win; thou. at night. In a lonely gun,“ I... ma 0! your H: m numbering. Then. ll um hour. the larder was am. and after It. wit-lulu. you dole I'm]: nllently. nilllly. By the old. at the murdered m wu found your glove. stained with It blood; um I llltlo fly from his "dead 'body I Inndmim baring the lllgl. lullhl 'A.‘ when Mmo eon- min- with um latter? Could any. "Ill. be clam or more conclusive?" "Aha you believe me willy?" "TM llxhl before she I." New York ~â€"tho nth! an. n- to have none In “no ”on with you. I doomed u my duly; I did not do It to cop-rule you. lhmh I mm mm“ to code- I ulc- Ilnd-you to he nut-ted. I knew that Infant would loo-er die than marry you. I! [In Inc-Hm of your crime was poo-mad by In.” "And lap-larnm-Mllornl no "my 9" "Ya. nu,» new It. I told I! to her Inn's". KIII no I! you Ilke." It. add- M, mm. Ill- Iurful fare; "II VI" not In your Int crImcI" Ho Iorrod Mmulf to be calm. “When am you make IhI- nulnIIon Io Mutant?“ "Alexandrlnc!" he laid. hoaruly. "you believed m- of me? You deemed mo gullly o! the crime of murder, and yet married no!" “Ya, I married you. I In. no! so nucleation. as your ulnlly Margin-Q. She would not mlrry I nun who had .1101] blood-oven though he had done It for love of her!” . Trevlyn caught her arm fiercely. “Sludnm. do you man to say this lhlllfl'ful llory "or can. to the urn of Mars!- Harri-on Y" Trovlyn'n {Ice had grown whlie as deuh while she h-d been Ipeallinx. but it was more like the white heat. of Illusion, than like the palior or delvi- cd guilt. Hi: rigid lip. were stern and pale; his d-rk eyu fairly shot llghs- nlnu He looked at his wife as though he would read her very soul. It should have been torn from me. beâ€" cause I was foolish enough to love this man. whose hand In: red with mur- der! Archer Trevlyn. you took the Hm at Paul Llnmere, and thus removed the last obstacle that stood between you and Margaret Harri-on!" "Archer Treviyn, your guilt is known to me! It has been known to me ever since the fatal night on which Paul {Llnmere met his death. I was there ‘ that night. by the lonely graveyard. I saw you kiss her hand! I heard the dreadilll blow, listened to the smoth- ered green. and saw through the gloom the guilty murderer as he fled from the scene of crime! When the victim was discovered. I went first, he- cauee I feared he might have left he- hind something that might ilx his identitywnnd so he had. This glove I Iound lying upon the ground, by the side of the wretched victimâ€"marked with the name of the murderer, stained with the blood of the murdered! I hid It away. I would have died sooner than He looked at It. flushed crimson and trembled perceptibly. She laughed awrntufly. “You defy any man! Do you also defy any woman? Tell me. if you can. whose glove this In?" and she pulled from her bosom the bloodâ€"stained glove And held it up before Mm. in 1 very hudsolne litu- chum, not 200 mil:- imm,lndinnm;th_g rud- ing platform in adori ‘ by a nip-n- u, mum-11' mumw ‘ gm uyj edinlly decorative chain. ’flio fit-llama «ken pulpit. hand carved ili‘ Mia'â€" en and lilies. Ind gun!“ with trefoil, is almost the “gravel: lathe” in the on! of the Milan oi chum: women who earned um! put. chased the pulpit tarnishing- when the edifice was built. Recently a now I'll.- lm an. into churn oi the com nation. He m A little fellow, ill on my «bully rebuked tomqtfili mm. clutch mm: '3; W. thtnivlti- entirgly m .1 hmmkummumi ua rec-unable. and the supreme lemon of his life ill voluntary brotherhood. hoternity. If you will do something for Another. it you wiii help him or serve him. you will at once begin to love him. I know there III’S some can. into who distinguish here. and any that you my love such on one. no that. in bet. you omit love every one; but that ‘you are not expected to like every one. This. however. seems to he a distinction without o diSerene. I! you oo not Iikespermmndonoiiouuln. and it you do not love him you loom him. The cation; thing In doing klod- heoo is, the! it moire. you love people even in this luhlimued genes of "king. ‘ When you love another you have made ‘ Ilia your brother; and by the lame mun: you can he a‘ brother to all men. The Who" Tau-Duh. n! I)“. The whole teaching of his life, In- deed. In to leave us free and to make "1 lane vrllleh out my hluory fully. Why. I hardly know. for there In non. but you. Loan. who vlll (eel In later- al In the poor onto-ll. But somethlnfl Inn unveiled me to write In ad when I am dead you will Ind It then ln that deal. tolled and directed to 1mm". Inybe you will never open It. for I! my strength does not due" me. I nhnll tell you all that you will one lo that with my an lips. I want to wnch your face u I go on. and not; If you condemn me. You are sure God In more merel- fnl than mu ?' "0",.“ It to her "In; the swallowed mum]. Ind "gunned: ma! 1‘0 PannAâ€"buml'ul. trivflom. crimedmbncd Pam. I In no “In! I“ (Ind. lamp! am no I drlnl from tho ulmlm." "You nan lllflfl'fd nlno. lmlu. but no! u l have nnflomvl~--0. no! 0. (ho dun baton he cum be. this destroy"! What I handsome face he Ind. and how he llnuvmd me! Flaunt-0d my fooII-h prldo. unlll. dam-Ila: ham and trkmll. l M um. Mm arm the The dark eyes: of (‘ulrnnl new mom. Then "one Imtorv him a plume of (Ian lalr young girl he had loved- IM urnllwy-«l Inn-1M confining young mm In an to have martial. had not the hand a! n cnlol “loamy rm nhnrl her brief ulna-nee. Aruba! luv m. nmollon. and pmuml hla hand in Mm. no cold and Iry. "IAL me hold your hand. Louis. u give- Iuo strength. And you were al- ways I I'rlud. Io mm and steadfast. ”our happy we mm» In those sleur ol-l duylâ€" you. and Inn and 1! Ah. Inez-râ€" Inez? 8M Mod In Mr Iver! Innocent". loving and Nlovod «Nod by “donor; but she never lived to unll’er from 'he {ll-My a! (home Ihf loved! “'P". Ibo II In purndlu 001! ml her!" “In H“ word It In written, Arlbol." "Very mechul. Arabel." She cl-specl her hand», and her pale 1po moved In prayer. though them was no umllble wotd. "0. l have repented! l hnve. Indeed! And 1 have prayed as well as I knew how. Hut my crimes ure no tearful! You are nure that (‘hrlnt Is very mer- ‘ He smoothed hack the hair on the foreheadwdamp already with the dews of death. His look assured her better than the words he could not bring him- self to speak. “My poor Arubel." “Anabel! Who calls me Arabel?" she asked. dreamlly. “I have not heard that name since he spoke it! What a sweet \‘olce he had! 0. so sweet!â€"but fulaer than Satan! 0. bouts. hauls! it we could so back to the old days among the orange groves. before I sinnedâ€"when we were innocent llttlc‘ children!" “It In all over now. Arabel. You were tempted; but God In good to forgive it repentance Is sincere." "They tell me I am dying." she said. bonreely. “Do you think so?" She welcomed hlln brokenly. her eyein lighting up with the pleasure o! aeeJ lug hlmaand then the light faded away. leaving her even more ghastly than before. A wretched woman she was nowâ€"4 but once the belle and beauty of the {air Cuban town where Castranl'a chlldhood and youth had been spent. She had been a beautiful orphan. adopted by his parents., and brought up almost as his slater‘ mom; came. Once before ha ha suddenly called In like manner. A week passedâ€"ten daysâ€"mid in!“ he dld not return. and no tldlup at! him had reached his availed wife. I v“. 1-. Polo“ an In». :10 I MVYIIUIDJ CHAPTER XXI. fibwm' die w m “0‘1sz OUIS CASTRANI received one day an urgent summoua m Boston. It was the very day. following that ,on which he had been an unwill- ing listener to‘ the difficulty _between Mr. and Mrs. Trovâ€" lyn. He knew from w h o m the sum- before he had been coll-r In the (norm. It inn- slight- ly ova at m And In tied about with a non. um ribfion. {antenna In n any but in front. Other gon- hve nflk collar: with Humor anion rocket foll- lng over the hop. “mu ruche- u. about throo Inches tide In the back. but nnrrorw to F recâ€"quarters of on [net In front Rucheo Inch no the un- {mounts Queen of 8m wore In par- m non-é actionable than any other lock trimming. Luckily they my much manner til-II those of the Elisa-than firm thereby cunning the wen-en no din- comfort. some rushes are onunly nude of ribbon. either In Mack or mm. color edged with black. Harte Antoin- ette “chm are um comldonbiy worn and no crossed over the Mount in nor 1mm fashion. the end- dthcr hanging or tucked under 1 brand who!“ bolt. Puticutnrty mum] are the“ aches In adding a touch of Mum! to on other- was plain MI. new In! to undo bonds of violet ribbon. The than. m 0! bone cloth. mama an out. and than an rlwlol m. on). o! Ill-Duh- I‘M Who and elect: null continue to be the Car. of fashionable 3mm- hg. Conan. net menu. hon and Man IN I place In every wudrobo. 5‘! "mod” war the rim. linen 12:21»! WOMAN’S CORNER. and truly never will be again so many little things for throwing around one at the theater or tor ait~ ernoon. Small pieces of bright. pretty goods are made up into these little wraps and capes. and when done they are truly marvels oi becoming~ neas. Since anything that in cut oil' above the waist line is called bolero this name must be applied to n vest or pale fawn silk striped with a. tiny blank line. The vest buttons over the bodice with broad black frogs. and is heavily lined with pink shell chlna‘ silk, with an interlining oi! sheet wad- dinx (or substance. The sleeves are a pretty pui! pattern, with small irregu- lar capes upon the shoulders. each lin- ed with shell pink silk. This little gain ment has some warmth and is decid- edly becoming to the wearer, whether lhe be slender or stout. cum-i Note. 0! fl:- luluâ€"80hr. WIMâ€"Eflnbelh- Richer-A Vlaltv In; culturâ€"Somc down. [or “A: SOME CURRENT READING FOR DAMES AND DAMBELS. HERE never were AT HON!) TOILETI'E. The cottons “Instr-ted ha a skirt of base mason cloth, the foot of file]: is ornamented with embroldory. which firms ”ending point; The bodice I. of ruby velvet. sum” mom 3: the want in from. It bu . vary “on rippled basque. trimmed with three be robbed very .entlo to remove all spots or rout-ne- ood on for no pun- olble to looon the sill tro- Around 1». null: ol their roots. Willa um um, put I few drops 0! glycerin lam one hand nod nab thoroughly oll over the bonds mull no more will Mb. Then not than wltl I so" towel unlll dry. n la 1 mt nil-ulna to b the skin wllh hard crash. It In ely to break the surface of the cuticle and mm manner. and crocklnl at m» alln. Warm; gloves It night. wlth the use d o llttlo nomads. or cold cream wlll do very much toward leaping :M land: In good eondltlon. Whltonln‘ m. Inn-u. Constant reader asks what will Im- prove the appearance of the hands and make them while and soft. Answer: To have really soft, white, Mutltul hands requires a great deal of time and attention, some judgment and a mtur~ ally good hand to start with. The hands lnlllt not be exposed to sun or wind, and they must be kept scrupu- lously clean, It Is not enough that the hands are washed seven! times every day; they should be thoroughly soaked in hot water. with some fine soap, And when perfectly loft, must The sleeves and full-shined yoke were or pale blue silk mualln and a wide antler collar of whlle taffeta. The sleeve. were full and Ihlmd Into the inside mm, and finished at the wrist Mn: a lull ruffle. faced wlth the silk muslin. A whlle satin ribbon bolt. tied with deep loops In front. flnlahod tho dalmy gawn. Cow-l be! "At lie-n." Bill muslin. 1".th a new material, he. mule utonluhins progress In Mu- llrlty ol' Inc. and I: eomlncAto the front a the only correct material for "a home" gowns. The fabric is 3130 taking the place or moussefluo do 1010, as the en'ect is Just the same. only ex- pertl or dress critics can tell the dif- lereuce In the dark colon. and the cost is lees than one-half. A pretty morn- Ing costume was exhibited by a rash- !onnmo modiste, which was made o: the enk gingham, embtoldered in a dainty blue figure. A Vlfltl-g Costa-o. It. Kay's lug IIII' III-mm m PATENTS, TRIBE m m mum Tbs (allowing tummy k “nigh. lo QM point. 0nd "pm“ 1M ex- pert-coal hunch-rd: a! "mound: of now [awful wanna: " For nix yum [wu- pv-mt nflmr imâ€" thalo h- um! whom; no mien: Inn-g our an. After having "'1‘!in Cm.- mt (mu fam- punk-hm 0! our city. 31d India; no Rite! whatever. I m- elded h if, anhaln‘s “1mm. Compound. and “fins proved shun-k no. V It an "My be and n' fluvial! 0! Women "-I‘ l. A. PI_IIAI. Wag-chum. P.- £1.55 .5 an- 1... 4...: ~23 E: :58. on Saw. .l. t... E. .2 a... .535... .3. a. £3. .8... a (as \x»0.}9-lat ! The Spot of III. Chaim. , She~“l heard um! the Earl and I Countess had a noxious disagreement I baton they were murled.” I lieâ€""What m the trouble?" I Sheâ€""Ho wanted to spend tho ; honeymoon In Mama Cnrlo."-Puck. Thin. Lydia i}. Hath-u “(I'M “It. hem 1"" no. A I! m l- o! Inland Go "7 M In. 7-... WM win ”not well know that no mle phylum-n an animus-ling], tm‘ tho oomph!“ known as " (and. about." for noun: ever clperknmd . When I ma doe- nnythlng wrong. he would rather the devd heard ,0! It lhln nu vlte. Tum-h a woman at the beginning at Ill mu (Man. In. Known-“Winn A dmdtul lot 0! bad hablu he mun have."â€"'l‘rull. noun.- [or Enjoy-Int. Ill-I. Youngun~“ly husband seem to enjoy “to thoroughly." Very low rates will be made by the Missouri. Kansas and Texas Railway. on December 15m, to the South. For partlculurs apply to the newest. local agent, or address, H. A. Cherrler, N. P. A.. 316 Marquette Bldg” Chicago, Ill. Golden Cup I- Truth. In preparing a tame duck for dinner recently o Lend Clty (Black Hills) woman found a nugget of gold la the crow that. when weighed. ylelded just $3.50. It in note to assume that the crews of all ducks and chlckeu will hereafter be pretty thoroughly "pros- pect " by the good housewives ot heed. It was but recently, by the way, that a chlcken'g crew panned out‘qulle a quontlty o! the yellow mete! in this same locality. Not every country can produce ducks end chlckens that have mlnlolure gold mines In their crops. {lune-Ha mménmnlobamgg. I'- flood'l Bar-n semi-t cans-of “NW If.“ A WOMAN’S STORY. Good??? Sarsa arilla d_Jn hm fli- afim “land I umeneekon’ Excursion. at». any room‘s.

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