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Downers Grove Reporter, 18 Feb 1897, p. 7

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"We shall claim none." repllell Mr. Vernon quietly, while Walter's proud eyes rushed. "Lady Elennor Imnws whatever Isslmnm-e we may have renâ€" dered has been well repaid by her sweet prcaenee. Her noble relatives will and mu. although for ten your: debarred from all save our aoclety, she, ls nelther nncnltlnud in her mums. “learned In her mind or Ignorant ln mailman. For ourselves. 1! Inch humble persons can Interest you. we. nhall forego om- origâ€" l'nfl pun-pom to reach England speedily. ml an m In the first my aunt cm olr path that will are as nearer MIL I! In an received all the In- “Wllhool a doubt. even ll your {use bore not the youthful likeness of our much-admired Lady Colllo'ood, the widow of our noble admiral) elder brother. Well do I remember how‘ to all smoothie"! with her grief when,» in addltioo to the death of her hueband. came the mysterious loss of the ‘Pe’ trel.‘ which was bringing home from India the relatives who had charge of her only child. Dear Lady Eleanor. how I rejoice that we shall be the num- ble Instrument of bringing,” much happiness to that lovely and estimable lady. the pride and pattern 0! our court. As {or you," he continued, turning somewhat patronising” to the otten. give Vernon. "yon will he generously rewarded for you: services. you may collide! your fortune made, for no 01- ‘ flee you may ask will be denled you." 1 "You know me then? And that '5 my name?" In the afternoon the rapmin’s pi: made Ha appcatanm. J'ho calm-In, Sir 1mm wllson. was much Intpresml in tlw comm-Manon his liouienant brought to him, and "w momen'. b0 handed, pas-In; Mr. \‘nrnor. and his son, advanced to Eleanor. and remoxing 1-!5 . :accd mu from his [my head. sa.d reâ€" 'snecttully: ; "fly hut greetings and com/ramm- Ito," H you upon this fortunllo «~- ca rm a lonely Maud, fairest Lady Ele. -Colllnwood." , Eleanor; tears Induced the out- strflched band. Neither of the puny act-(need his m- fltaflo‘ to mm the ship. Thoy pr»- fomd to remain on the island nu their final aspirin", and bmled lhomvlws in packing the few mpmvmocs and rel-- In a! «heir Island We rcad)‘ for “any port-non to the ship, “You cm In an abundant of mm. You say My )oflm" In fly to our "”11 (or m nlny mm; mm Mn \‘orlou. thing to «nanny Mn :0 we con. . "In your cat" not]? We were run- lllg do” to and mm. or In hm! an" m I. (tr lo the Mutant." "Sly dear lady. I rnnnot It" you. l-ul than in «me near at band who an. (or your mat to um of our .dmlnl‘ Im- Rl‘ll "on. (’hlrm lnrd (‘olllnwnovt command" of "or luau“- gulp: n: th- India and Poetic can”. "in nu- I“. Ile- but a low Inna Nyond lb:- 'Homt.’ II. All! 301nm! m to lay by and uncertain the mama; at your light (he night beta" In: We ham order! 10 "pair to M- in! nu ol’ our dis- hmy. and you my need") no um I In“ noon return and noon Io Ihe flfllll. 'hO will come down lo tho I» lad Mum". I doubt not.” (Antenna! lunlln turned the cold chap to and H. and Alumni. "Ah," laid It. and Imam}. Wnnu‘n hand In rlrnchul firm and light on (be mu of the bamboo mm. Mr. Vernon looted mum-u and Intu- nlod, but Eleanor‘u rm. malaria; on: on" 10" MI. "My name «mu In It.“ she mupe l. Lmumul Inn": human-d to an- Inr In oarneu sympathy. “I In: not given to lumllsmwneu myself.“ said Mr. Vernon. "I knew my fellow-passengers were (Ir any any»:“ rlon In runkwtbey mm the print. cab. in. and I seldom saw them. I Mm “had either lhclr rank or lamIlr. For Eleanor: who 1 have nlwnyl "gram! my Mdlflumre. l horn-.1 warm or your company might know the crmt." The young girl brought tho- trinket, kid It in his hand and looked up anx- Iously Into his face. The lirulenant startrd. "l have won a ran-o like yours M- !oreâ€"whero can It have been?" A brie! but comprehensive recital of the events or the past ten years was [Wen to the lieutenant by Mt. Vernon. Ind then he called Eleanor to brlng the diamond necklace found In her rela- Uve's trunk. ’ The acclimate toneâ€"more than am. the tenderness with which the small hand wu laid upon his armâ€"- trough: back the light (a Walter’s lace. ud be out a half-defiant look backâ€" wu‘d when the handsome oflicer was left to Mr. Vernon‘s care, while he bim- ult was drawn away by the heaumul object o! (heir mutual admiration. I “Come, Walter, do come and tell me In about it, the time has seemed so gong since you vent away. " I "I welcome you gladly to our tenant. my gallant countryman." he laid. nvlnx his hand conrmously. “and here I Introduce to you in princess." I A: I" mm were doled And the eyes or the party bent ln respectful adults- ”in upon her, Eleanor blushed deeply; than resuming her self-possession aha bowed gracefully, and hastening to Fulfil-‘3 side, whispered: CRANE}?! VIll.â€"¢Coxn:w:v.) , Hr. Vernon was the first to touch the ”MMYW mus WT“ BY FLT. CAL’DOR. sir John gazed In smiling scrutiny upon the 10'er face turned town-d hlm sol nounly. " (qrgthat m ”'9 Your moth a". on child In plainly anon by the fact that this Ion; Isolation on I lonely kind in no: Impaired mt nun "Ah." sighed Eleanor. lun- sparkling eyes wemng over with man. “no on- peflor hone", how will she be able tn love a single tild'ood's daughter like me?" "Ah. my dear young hay.” and he, "you «not Imagine how u! moon idollm. tenants: and yet furs Lady Annabel, because her nnptnlieied goodnen In 1 constant reproach to the {any and indiscretlon at ordinary mor- tats. She Is It once the pet of our royal mistress and the pride of the flank court." Waaer quietly retreated to Ms rath- cr'n side. ad the gallant old ofllcer. ex- «ting lam-ell to the utmost to emu:- mn her. bean n flattering account of her mother's his!) position. exceeding menac- um lrrcpmachnte chm-near. - I Sin W III-lull], and “bound . by nay at (in mm, (hwy rundown m r path Ton'o loot lad rm to phlniy II 1 "in gun. uni at M. Mouth AM .‘ iilbiuu me. Then Walla "on. . - ii" clay and won nod but“! his 3 (one cu. ‘ . "mm." in aid. ”you how let my ’ mm In lam no. that anti-«u Yin- hu luliiid. for you have “and linen. Yo. not 1 III not sum “mu a. pub honor at Mm jpoint rm to no: you how 1 viii lot though no my in unv- win (harm. [ You no mun-d m n It. m , nmnd u noble nutty. while i. "n hr jyonr I'm lake. Mai ilfo hold- no pro-pod no that u the how of your loveâ€"i Ii“ not he lifted up to | place beside you by any and: pity or mu. "NIP or charityâ€"«no, lot by sweet love r itself. fly place i- fnr below; but if i i can. by my own «onion. industry, pet- I sen-ram uni nnim mum up in your fglcio. i will tio ll. Day and night! will I arm» and pray (or it: your dear mom- :ory shall imp my soul nimng in thr : sirugxlr: no «he: can usurp your filming. within my hmri. iinsh. Ellie, Slr Join evidently thought Lady Eleanor Collinwood Ind ulna Mug enough "a II] obscure plebelul'a m, for In em uunteflu down the path with a significant cough. The non. uniting tone. hall shy, in" hold. was lrreshtlbh. Walter was not so heroic that he could an 1'” with- out one grateful kiss to the archly-smllâ€" III; "p; This wu all mu m slid-â€" m n I mun "n In "to you. Wauer. to (all: so. No mutter, If you will not bar It. Here at Tom‘s grate. which I shall never see again. I say to the wind and m and sky, If your ears are dear. I new Wal- ter will succeed. and I shall tall for him." "at eye was fixed upon hlm In prom] affection. do not speak! I uk~l rm amt-m no prom!” from you; I have no right to do it." "mm, dou- lflk." and Walter, low m) from m Icy lot-nun by tor Inn. "m on an to Tod- mu m lot It. Inn "no." “I am not ley Iran-01w! has the Mann!" cflod one ultimately. 'l m your Blue. am you loved nd and tor can. I! I can“ ha the nu»: sun. I will all: and! on Tom's mu. ud no tone null last no tro- ll. 00.! thought I In no in»: when I new I ”up bad can. It Int. In! no. I In no numb..." Eleanor mu Icoltlnx bemchlnsly It Waller, but he nollhet lrole nor mov- Nl. nor seemed to have hard A word that Md been spoken. SM real to hlln and tom-had lu- hand llmlulr. “Want-r." mm at». finding”. “Lady Eleanor” TM 3M uood sud-u! a moment. nut! that bum IMo tun. “My dear chlld." he mld kindly, “I shall never wrong your noble nature by a single such unkind bought. You wlll never tom! us. but time and new In- soclntlonl. more than all your duty to a mother. um gentleman has plclured IO lovable and benulllul. will nuke you [wank-ace mnleuwdly In a decree long- standing customs have made more binding than the edlcu of a sovereign." ovei" Mr. Vernon looked sadly at the kind- ling eye and flushed cheek. hem of stone! Do you think for lux- ury and gradour I shall renounce you angina}! Noi no; I! that In the pen- materials a: Nature furnishes. I mean he shill be taught further by t1" best artist: in Rome. Ones given to her un- cle's pmecthn, we shall tool that. the noble companion of our exile Is pines! tum us electually, until we reach e tuner nnd brighter ehm than the: of situation I could give with Inch crude liberty. let. me stay hem 'Xoto CHAPTER IX. LEANOR Md drop- podSlrJohn'ohand. and with I {rightâ€" ened, Indiana". look she Int-n: to the speaker's aide. “What do you any â€"â€"whn do you mummy MendJny benefactor. my pre- urver? Do you think I luvs n‘ no man who Is willing to only hm 1 little religion, night :1 well not Inn keen-VII} Over-Hon. Fold In no the D‘Irut o! the Klnd. Here lo a tiger with a glass eye. Every menngerin and zoologlml garden , hes Its doctor, Aurgeon and drutlet tn 5 look otter the many Ills that wild ' beagle ln raplivlty are heir to. say: the 1 New York Journal. At Stuttgart the services of an emlnent ocnllet were re- cently Invoked in behalf of e tawny monarch o! the Benn! jungle. The host had been eulerlnx for u long tlme , wlth en lncunhle sflectlon of the eye. neuron! of the optle wss determlned upon. In the operatlon eocolne was ( need. chloroform helng out of the ques- f tlou. as members of the tellne race suc- ! cnmh very «any to the'fumes ol the uneeathetlc Several strong keepers‘ were called in to hold the snlutsl down? slurlng the operatlon. He was hountllm sod mauled. Durlng the cutting open g of the lld. no operotloo wile. was i necessary to loosen the sleeve. the tlser , showed llttle one-slum but It evl- ; dently sullered much when the muscles and the nerves of the eye were coti through. Immediately otter the opera- : tlon the snlmel became very quiet and soon appeared to be much relleved. A tlger wlth one eye ls on omennny look- lng object. A week later. when the wound hsd heeled, s [has eye wlth the proper exprenlon of l‘eroclty was Intro- duced into the envlty. This seemed to muse the tlger touch onesalum and perplexlty. no he has elnce not for; hours at s time eodeavorlng to rub out . the glue optic. The on 'u speclslly . constructed from nessurements made; at the one taken out. It Is the first In- ' Itsnee on record of s wlld Animal helng supplied with an ertllciel eye. - After tek- - in; three . felt like .2 ~ that n wont trouble In luluent, end she moot oet too molly ll die velwes her future contort one hyphen. The experience sod tattoo-y a! loose or the not noted women of Auden. [o to prove heyoods quee- uo- um Lydlol'. Milan‘s Vegeuhle ‘ Guano-fl will correct sll slehtwuhls st. once hy m the unsound restoflngtheorpnstooheolthysnd candida. I!lndouht.wrlto lrs. Plenum. st [an Inn. as more...“ Bmhnbfiywho-ys:â€"- “ht-eedl-yn-etomrfl“ grunt-um. Fermi-clued. wtthsuehswuhe-oftho huh! mundmmht Indus-rtâ€" hlepdnln-ywonh. Thedoetor-iri sooperethn who Woo therewesnootherwnytohoesrod. Elwuetrsldtohsvotheopernflespsr- Jams-I. end kept trying then-Ill I, clneo “not I .w advertised. At 0 last I tried yours. but“!!! I new '0- wmsnlreeâ€" aâ€"m-‘IIA Lord (folllntoml's honest eye aver- flownd with (mm at the qnlrl "sigm- "on o! the (one. He stretched out NE hand. mu m “In. I! lad. m ”a kind with In all u. [we M long In, baton your all, «no, .7 so. an the pmtlplhl 0! III low lot on. no far no" il- unucl. ud wrestled Ill! Mun" um. I! It m an W. n m our-attend. Wllh your pet- llulon lmweunmmdm ammo-n. Imam“ no 'llornl‘ mm tro- n. to enla- II In lam-mun. l m to pre- reed u no. a possible to luly. the! ‘ :Wuller may but (in but narrator win-h hln mm In!” W I, ‘ m "maul have. are Gaul long 333;} even were they M (Mn ma Inn, d‘ "to voull make the. hula; m 'Il- v ler mun redeem the loot nan by licen- 2 an! anllmllon The hell 0! [all l~ Inn: mm! D] 'llll ten years up Is um rm. me With coma-y u um? supply all Wsllor‘ I want: until Ilu brush ls able (to pmvlde more I my.) , so" shall only need a coma.” § It. Vernon nailed II the "bio-hun- od u-mr. mum-aunt. “You Am a noble lollow. I an toll con-om runn- you, Vernon. l! Eleanor wro my own} ”comm has. in: child I would give a woody return to T m d“ the button of Joseph con- your gallant sun. I would any. ‘Hem. l I" ma (My loll Mr W? my brave lu-l. you haw guarded Ind T luneâ€"M Iold Nu loo aha-Nov u'rrnl lu-r ln lwr need; you have been 1 Yui NEW on delicate and honorable In your lon- ‘ ly Inland a» you could have been a! BI. land: a.” Ital-ho. Juana. Tim level you have polhbed: lov- a. m out m. ll 0'- nlull sparkle on your Douala IIIIl.‘ I It? (a I. mg “II". b my on Hmuld do u. I fly, but tho mm he- F M- can: loan to lmly Annabel. men you: l c" d“ W m ’ ‘I‘ “- tall; I! you only know hor. It would; ‘ M m an- ma-dcalofulllu.hltyonuol AMI: Wmhflomd my Ilolcr-ln-h' In no superior. to clo- ' . M cl m .--n ."~ "led Ibo" embody 0|. In W I ”f um um cur-cm, n on an a mu. ’ . a...“ “told at Mr; all u l «:1 all how I). would Illa II. I can not w I m cllher to “mun your on. Of loamy manor l- rllwu to lot «loci-om. Tim'- jut Ibo oracle-ml 1'. lo.” “No man! we en live will comm- sete (or what you have done for our dear child," sue to vainly to Ir. Ver- non. "My elater-il-luw will feel the debt more keenly even than X. 1! than : in anything we can do for you. altim- ‘thmugh Influence or peeunhry unint- uice, i be: you to let it freely as I right." Mr. Vernon shook his head. “There is nothing whalever tut we need which our own exertion cannot procure. even were we not too proud to rezvlve reward for what has been I plwsure more than 1 duty. And yet we ‘ gratefully appreciate your lotdnhlp': Hmlnr-nn." Toward Ir. Vernon and Mn non the admin] was exceedingly col-din, as well In mural. He was m at thou true 110an and mtive ”linemen who are as tau- ;bovo mace and haughtinm as they In too dignified M obnoquiousnm. TIGER WITH A CLASS EYE Elmo:- nestlgd in h!- u-m will the happy consciousness or a list findlu the alloction that rightfully behind to { "My sweet child. my precioul one, you ‘lmow not how joyfully your poor old uncle welcomes your mum to Illa and liberty. Your mother at! l thou!» to pu- our dreary llvu ,alono. without s young hem to love. leaving the proud old name to pan to a. chant brooch ot the lumlly. Dear roll: of my and broth- er, you will lulu; new like to no.” 7 Admiral Lord Colllnwood reached his niece with n tendernes- that han- iahed at. once all her tears of ooldmu His agitation was nearly a can u Im- own. Folding ku- clooely 1n III am- he subbed: men and talisman. 1 mn not na- ture to depict the mam-u! love nus“.- qu yoga. But comeâ€"time presses. and we must. reach the duly helm mum". Without doubt tho commotion in ‘1‘ ready on board the ‘Hornet' swam" our arrival. Say your farewell to your prison Joytnlly. meet My. nor freedom and happiness um honor no baton ’0“... (to n! «mvl Vina», r formed. Ind kept try-lumen.“ /' chm the! nu advertised. A! " ‘ 13:”th yum. .‘ After tak- ing three ‘ battle. I ; me like .2 new wo- man. I m mud l0 . . tom won-a. III M m 1‘ loam lath and .- M it. u" GROVE bhpdnln-ymh Thedoctor-ié In melon nut In Mar-ed. u chem In: no other my to he and. l Inn-{raid ‘01:."me pur- larnul. and kept tryinfthcnun- I!” _ ‘ Bmkabfiy'h-F“ “wufln-mhmrfl‘ «ma-cum. layman-Rad Mmhnwuhe-offlu Ml «nu-«mm» [haul-rtâ€" ~fi-‘I‘... M w A cannon unmo- ,uuo Iv Axum wean. M» ‘Iflu.youo'mmnmluh.m new 1:" Meal. M 500 am what-u“. Yunnan-unab- lltholvhl. lolounllhwfllln my M 1. turned "pubic: WI I006. produce them. Thirty- In mum cot-u. 9001M. ”.00- w nu lotion mu cant-for- ann of Golden R131! and won- urm nod boot. m m m. to John A. Hahn M 00.. [A (ho-Io, Win. "mummmh.am : fimmmm .mmmMmmwmmmm mmmm loud m with Ibooum‘ new my. Ichupootodmutvillbow muwmuonmmu-Iaum‘ lunches. Althlfllhflfldwi dmhhm.fiumhm fluhvmvlnbOIIunuu-otvfl- venting any of tho nonm- and min which have m to b! 100*“ lino. mmmmmottwo honâ€"mum! nook-fl. mu!“ Whomflvmmm mnnw.m and tho “WORN OUT.” cumulus“. "l-M'Ionu'u ”Hal'abanun- 04, no "any m on no In. Intâ€"Whom ln Newly. In her Ionian: ml. u- unbrmvuudnutunu- he! “lbs“. "I ratio-nicel- man-VG. Mm!“ II! mnâ€"h-Immd-wâ€"Uv Runs-on null. In to be .- aub- lluhod Institution u Anna-uh. We an an” II can am when to hold on no a little III. :22: 593%" " zem “ism?”- Andmmnyubuumulh lanai-tonn- human-Ir. n i. ’m‘ " ‘5': awn-rm “" . 2 id; :3: in: mnmtmammum mmwmmm Wamudmlu when mummmtom n. Industrial AMI noel-w o! Bol- tumuvmdm-Iumaymjm mmmmm’owlo. Walter Baker Co.’s gdBrealdast Cocoa. Milk! 'b “I OIL-M E REASONS FOR USING Manama-n. mnnmmhmmmmu Mcmmm mundanbummud. nexmmmanmudimdhmw muhmmm. WWI-nomad mam I. “hutâ€"a... WE: w. u. u. cmcaoo. no. 0. 1061“. ‘ HcKInIcy’a Inauguration. mmummumnduni‘ alum-unmoomul mung. mad.» ”by“ Wank. Mb mum HMMWW“ «wanna-«yuan: "Uhfluhwmt Adh‘m'lmml ‘ “ltwmgn' manam"

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