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Downers Grove Reporter, 9 Sep 1897, p. 7

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u I an hold I III-uh." , "But you um die." I said, bluntly. ”If you do not an a few weeks 0! mm nu." "ma!" m and. «my. not a 1! «than w any term In the thaw!!! rmuflnmlmmmylu‘ mp}?!- of no. "No, I In: lot m ck-al the windows a the mug cum "no man. Pater. more m, with added m In be grant, an eyes. Ira. Raynor became about ether-en! u the urn weather nae mulling ml day «an her «myth, and Im not w one morning to see old San comm nu- my Into my “may. "on, Doctor Wilton." IM and, "she as tainted out those horrid pictures! mu you come?" I went at on“, finding my plum prostrate! at last. and gently mutan- Ilve to all my mama: but. one. the salt Imperative. ed" on my men. at! n the «twin root-‘0! Rer- Cottm cop- 7AMnlndme-ehone,htl Ifimmmmmcn- m [ammlumafln- and eo-fleull «mm, m nap (and by ltflctly mm! enum- nflal. lead the mo In some Mâ€" innie. My m. m fund the arm-u scent! of In. nay-or. : mâ€" g”, ”and My. attractive Ill! une- 1.11M have Mod this [or no vulva-ambulbadnhmotlh- The old man! look out her init- flll. seemingly mum to have driv- en in val-me- !rovn actual cm. nd 09 “than tell m In. uni-g 1m Ham (In brig-M cm M "at! "on the lane. and the non, m at the corner whore In. in» a». cut her hep. all eyes and In“. "hummus-mailman; pin in Ink. The 'lvlow m than. stumping: lm' Davy. Mark dramrlm arm lhe mom to "no plum. Ihm slur played. Bum-l! l! "Ihl was mmuml. It was a plural notion. Walllnx. mlnnr mmir mil 0! mbllllll Mill "envy rlmrvla m-vll- In: lnlo and rolralm. A master Mum. . mu m" In lie m. slander m- ” only called on! slums 0! heart- mxlng mm Thou m mm- I In. mm Minna lo (Ml 9m. MI. nth. WWW. but mm“: .m- Mum. smut"! Mr: “Ron! You km I rannm mu!“ “Plu- lhm! no autumn but strain you! on! any long" or" IlmL um "mu m an" "up town?“ at» am. lmfully. "Wlmn IM «slum n mo. And you: «and um your Man. you Ialu- um um dnflnc um I. mm: In your eyes Mt. rMM!" I m «In Wm um mm to. not A firmly honor-bin milk». than an!“ on n tom." woman‘- prlnry. um I. “duly mun. mainly to hunt mun! of but" dun. cm Inlo l I. . ply-Iain. though I have pram- lmd "filo. onion-nu lo Imp tor the an of 7mm “mu; but I tow I, pron-Ion. and «and «no hop In Innmma cum. who. I uudy a 9n taco. A“ III lhno Imman- war-ed no that Im van a «mum humans a and" ninth llrlorlnt u. boll: emu. an. Inn. mum- and dull. lull at "pm-ad pun. A {are that rovuml a hurt lull of Nun amlnb. a I-' .m mum uul culllnml. A figure uleudor and aruelu). mun Mm!- ” tho lad wrtcrt u II can- ed II marble. A {an gun!) onl. tol- orlm sud Mr. with regular tut-um. uad shaded by Inlr o! nldnllm blank. hm. ville I looked. In mud her It was uflor twilight on a warm MI- rll evening that. passing um muuuo. I luv through open Ivlmlown my new tenant. an» In: bending over a small nblompmrenlly drawing. wbm the dr- do a! light from a mum“ lamp Ml lull upon her. I had (new! a vul- gar. mmmnnplnm woman. Tm: van that I III: I confess to a feeling 0! der-idvd un- uoyauco when I hoary! that (Ms little gem of a country home Ind been lemma to a. worklugwoinun. It had bet-u u summer resort for some 0! our own in- Jlmto Manda. who preterred an Inde- pendent homo to the hosplul'uleu o! omen. and It unnoyed me to think of any one llvlng there who would not preserve “a dnlnly turnlture and prel- ly surroundings with cultured mute. But I kept my oplnlou m myulf. and. Indeed. [or muny dnyl. was so cruml. ft! with bunnies: calls Um: I mute furâ€" :ol the manor. But beside my mum home. 1 aim pow sessed several houses in the village 0! Crawford and one roitage just at. the" boundary line at my garden. a. pretty. place that my mother had christened Peru (lounge. {mm the number of rare ‘ ferns that nestled in the lime gardelr ‘under lanciful miniature gram» and pne- of rock placed there. W ‘ This was the last statement my law-- ”1' made upon me long-winded recital of the slate of my affairs. when l re~ turned (mm a aeven-years‘ amount), to take up my abode in my nwn homo. He had by my direction: renovawd and nut into good order the large. immi- lt'IIIe house that was my inheritance from lather. grandfather and great- grandfather. passing in each Renam- lion through n. course of modernizing that still left the stately. oidviashleuoed walls and extensive grounds imam-t, Wu Hiltous were very [and of Hilton place, and had ampie means wherewith to maintain its beauty. FERN COTTAGE. ND Fern Conny: is leased [or twu Years “1 a widow lady. Mm Ruynnr. She brought gum! letters from Now York. and supports hel'selt by mlm‘tnx fashion plnles: for a magnum mere." ! Ind thought her own tenure of life but mu. but in hot devotion the m manger. no ulna! sleep by actual physical uhnmlol. lllll alum by the con-elm“ of duty performed. man. by my 3m. provided food lint m noun-III: In man gamma «II n the mun-d m and tuna! the portal: of may. we kept m cm fro-gamut In m m- m an In!!! club. 0mm, throwing self aside. In. Raynor denim let clafltnbte. flor- gMng 1mm “Laue weeks of mm that foliom he! Icahn!" Injuries, taut from the first. I believe Ilse would have kept him In life It by any volt-ncflfie! It had been ponible. but the could only make smoother the pn- nge to the ante. Aml In! a is m Inuit. torment- or Ind traitor, the new glue-c than than no: my hm "a Inna! u tnderlyuflhchdmhoth lov- Theft-slal- “Ilr. Ray-or! Ila ale "Magi“ "Mgmhnmmnot mum-«multlhmluh mtmembrlndmm-k. nommmmmm.wm1n mmm.mm:««- lay an. an M11 I‘m. [think But yet I m glad to have heard (in um. I am noon to the cottage. and I went over may. try"; co win an nutrient“ vain nny m in m min Min“! and .1 her run patina and man. I Dal memmhII-ymmm It: health. when Sun ate may Ion-m ”woman-1min. ”u is a sad um.“ I said. "And I was too hasty In thinking I might kl. Hrs. Raynor It I knew it. We In" no lumen, Basal, for Inch ubery u My!" In; alone! It" awful. doctor. to [link 0! "use Ito Imus hearts. am In Gur- mauy. and! (mum; Mn. and a bad man Mun than. They won't even if!“ lo ml» Miser. but to bar from Hnmlul to- him! Mr. "when” '3 N) Mm. ll Is "he Min ‘0 try to comfort her by king to nod to In: «inlet! "And m. daunt- to.“ nobod- a bmlumi and child?" I sold. ”Ya. Mr. and lint Im an Inn- rt 0! ovnrxlhlu lot “so not. at be- “Oh, air. it's awful trouble, and we don't want it to be known about here!" "I’ll not betray you," I said. gently. "You see. elr, she is not e widow. alter thlnklnx herself one {or four years! He, Mr. Raynor, lit, for she's never hid her name. in 1 bed man, a man who nearly killed her with his drinking and enabling and had colu- plny. He spent. I" the money her rather lett. her. he crippled her boy with a blow o! hie drunken em. end then he left her poor end nick. end the boy ell cruehed. She worked tiny and night for the child. little Herold. Ind he grew to nine year-old. but at- ways crooked end puny. Then Ir. Raynor found us out. and he would have taken the chlld. he would. the lend. heceuse the loved it. So we stole Herold ewey In the night and not him to Germany wlth n Mend. l'm telling my Itory all wrong. eir. ‘ We heard Mr. Raynor wen deedâ€"heard it from his own brother. too, who be~ lieved it, and XI:- Ednaâ€"Mn. Raynor. I meanâ€"thought hem" tree. when the let Mr. Dot-helm: come to me her. end-eh, well. doctor. he wee a two man: gentle. ltlod and loving. and .u) mood to Harold. She thought the we: a widow. and her heart was late. no note you can never guess. tor she was one to tithe trouble herd-4nd whet harm. it they loved each other? They would have been Buried it Ir. Rey- ncr had not rule hull. planned on Punch to mm he could make A little more when for It: wile." “But he II not living new?” "Yeg he II. sit: the uore'l the oily! Mr. Ducheene in to Germany with Herold. end ly poor deer is won- lu her emine- ltte any to any [or the leth- tor the boy. lld to he" Ilr. Raynor own. he won ht. eo much A month to leave her In pence.“ The woman looked startled for a moment, and then bursting into tears. she said: And to Susan I turned at lost for counsei. She had come to my house for acme medicine I had brought from Parisâ€"an opiate not yet In use In this country. And I pointed to a seat. say- lng; “Susan, I am past sixty years old, crlppled, as you see, seidom leaving my home except for foreign travelâ€" no gossip. It you think you can trust me with Mm. Raynor's secret trouble, '1 any be able to cure her.” Her dreary nmlle confirmed my opin- lon that sleep was a rare visitor at he: pillow, but she did not any so. Indeed, she made no complaint, eviâ€" dently allowing my visits solely out of regard for Susan. ' “Then you must obey no.” I Inner- etl. “I will send a can-tau every n- temoon with manual driver and you must go with Susan to:- : drive. You man: he outdoors us much as possible. excepting during the best of tho day, and then, If possible, sleep." Id!“ mm INTO TEARS. To avoid that mm must! tbs bottomottlo anathema-t om: pattimuncfllcmdumhanfltl I "alarm-o. on imam mm whmmhflydradnnmmu Mil-plu- plum: ml tom mmthhumm haddmmmm Brim“! load plaids urn In high m- or, and the np-Io-dnte girl man In an calla. "titty at cum-Int Ind-Jam and techies. which. won In an, an : cnlc mun to net duck skirt and mu- or-nnm shirt an. A full niche at bhck n: the throat give: I not» finish to the tit-plat mumnndlsnncededmnofm cannon than chilly August evenings. (he recently seen In mm In or Mack chlflon, caudal to the nut-“no mt edged with uni-row white outrun mm. or cumin. wumnuummmnm lane “dialog n m tune. cole- 'Mmblmmflr. The noun am (or any null mmnthmnhmm .mgmmm.mmn mmmdm‘l‘mwtm Emmyflm Unbalanc- gdflmmhn'mldud mmmnmunmamp n pnlahrly my nu [or m mutant-I. Thou fmdlmmdlun ”them-pending!» Ill- Iy-uefithwticl manta: Moraletumtoflnzm- Ont" com I: my very new shade and h pale-km down in l." nun or Mite. loin ribbon. are. m the man higher In Inflatable [am an am or um; "Oh. no normed mo M mum in" In um are“. and I explained. can. that as I had only met her It "mink enter- taltmenln I didn‘t mm In with her clothes on." «I blunts ot the Ker-nota- my. and the at»? not In: tron a that. human deem Mfrs-tom In tho “manta-rent comm-4.“: the nu. that this now-dug M a,» toot am: that the on“ mum cl.»- mtom Into! the mm" mat" than the elevation at the Mutant hm mun-talus ta perhaps mm” at for, hunt-l. "WM” the row between you an Mm Humor?" Tim maul-u um mammal "Man a! the ow rm om u» W ”In on not In I» nuun at I» «mus. but In. mr Ind. n ma at than no trim:- one hundred nun m halal-‘- mull-p m m 3.101 and ms “no... 'I'Io m hinmNMI-Jnlflfll’nt “no mull. an mm“ m- mnwnmvom-qu-m and «to bob nu not to cum-t no Glauc- m- m In mm. mutual l- «0 mm. men-m cl the baton m nomad (to. m two «can mldlup. and wan to Nthmitrdchytmldllnluo doom um 01 an oval. ”up Ila-Io: I- no on... The deepen: upon no [If sounded In the ma. I'm bond 3 your or two ago by the uumflnu Ihlp Panama. chm nln'mtu "on tho Tonga my to New “land. In (hm glam . dull acceding In thousand (unam- wu bond. 'rm luau mocha «on use. the dam! II!" to.“ III to the mm d Jun. vim, “I II". a» Unit“ mm gnu-or Tm ohm-a0 I can a! 0.035 lama-n. come- "er llllmlfl' with his Mantl- ful wife and pretty rhlldm to wand the bot months .1 Peru Gothamâ€"N And of his companion I can only nu mu 1 tan no truer or more vnlued Mom! "in Frank Durham. who They came. than eagerly expected tnvclon. jun bolero the Christm- bolh run out their Joyful only The slander. Immune boy but! bl: noth- or'u taco. and was "Manny cured and on the "y to a noble manhood. I did uni no In. Such lo! u "as! I felt Ihould hue no vltnou. A you panned, and one evening. .iuai Debora the Christina time. I opened the cottage door. Upon my turned our: tell the sound- of long. Nev-r had I hand In. Ilaynor'n rich. melod- ious voice in long baton. and I paused. astonished. u 8w whupond: ”Hot boy in comiu home for Christ- Inu. Ir. Dacha-no in bringing him, and '0 expect them my day. And Harold in perfectly mud." I scarcely expecieti Fern Cottage to be occupied soon again. but Mrs. Ray- nor returned in a few weeks, working again busily, {or her boy. she told me. convent to hear some further separa- tion. as he was gaining greatly by the German treatment. But the desolate yearning was gone from the large. dark eyes. and health came back slowly in the winter months. when my advice was followed. and Susan guarded my patient against overwork. The piano ceased to wail and sob, and tho sien- der angers tound tun In weaving 511(1er strains. ’ .1 mid "to. tor humnnnrl ale, to writ» that the minute reformed. or even thawed common altitude for tho cure Inn-had upon Muslim. he died n he Ind lived. linking Into ntupd’r tor day: hetero the and came, nnd never. Susan mumd me. bestowing one word of thanks upon his *uentle. tender nurse. It was a small funeral corteze that left Fern Cottage to take the remains at John Raynor to his New York home. I insisted upon escorting the widow, and left her with an aunt, who was sympathlzing and kind, but evldeutly spoke from her heart when she said to me: time!” "Thank the Lord, he 15 (lead this NOTES 0" THE V0008. GROVE flummpmudullm haunts. cab-lummumdw muse-mum 1: min: lulu-try to take. no which to an. “MO-0 haw-Wm mm .84 Au ti'iiifliiifio YIWW fur gar. tomkoMMwura-ummrw L DR. BAHUEL PITCHER, of W, 1W“. mWWc/"PMR’SGASTORM." Mom Mummmm um wmfao-Mmof mm. mumma' 'PITCHEB‘SCASTMMfuth-cm muwwqmma/erwmm m. LOOKOAHEFULLYdm 0.4:“qu when Main-M -m-w I'm mt ud manual" Ion- .ut In the and: at no run I. mMuphotuum-hn. Blue-“How nlccly you did that! And woundâ€"would you can to alm- u- ulr my punctured" Itoâ€"“Dunn; u would ha tho (must 3.: o! my me ht In. to do no: I! you vould ”on!" I» dun lay uoclu In return." So they Me along In larch of u mâ€" ommna w". like. mmw m3“ "Juan-w" leouy'n noun-Isms Apple '1’".- 01! (my Buzzard: “Benny." of the Oil Well Supply company. who resides on a farm in close proxlnmy to the fair groundd; owns an apple tree which can be considered a son of novelty. A few years ago it was known as 3 “wild" apple tree, but Mr. Scott had It suited and It. now produces seven dlflemnt kinda of apples, some of which grow to In Immense Illa nnd have a. dell- clous taste. Afimhir ‘I'IALL’S Vegetable Sicilian HAIR BEIEWER Boavtifles and rum Guy Hair to in origin! odor and the: onSop September I: the new man; a 8t. 1’ mbftwaen the 013” “Milwaukee III u may and mo. Rack Inland a Pacific rynliwny goe- into mace, end on tint. date the former will tend lu’ Int Denver sleeper out of Chi This will be attached to its ulnrn gilt train for 0min, and will be elivated 3more to the Rock Island. On Octoberfl the tourist cur route over these two lines. the Colorado Hidland and Houzhern Pacific will no inaugurated. Tourist one will be run once A week between Chicago and San Fransisco. For (III-thei- details rogurdln this new route call on or address Goo. Heeflord. General Passenger and Ticket Agent, 0., ll. itb‘t. P. Ry.,4ll) Old Colony Handing, Chicago, Ill. Hoe-15, in! Mo. «on With 0M nut and mu. name-02 “new.“ Amp? 1'. fâ€"ifi’fi'fi MW Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. ANNOPEN LET'I' ”ER “Ti-"7.3315733; 3 “has nmmmmmmm mammal mu m: or fill mo “(um- um I"! Grill-o. mmmmnwomm. “WOM- can MAW summit all {chum-Ila To MOTH ERS.’ W. N. U. CHICAGO. N0. 81. 3.91. In. lwhh [could ge‘mryhdyhuu «Manama-mun. BALI.- Cum. Baha'- .3” h Ind v, in M um: In.) ”banknote. Constipation. capricious appetite, restlessness. (a - {embodings o! evilnertigo, lnmor, and weak- 1 non, especially in themorning. an itching mutation which suddenly. attacks one at night, or whenever the blood becomes overheated. are all warnings. Don't wait. too long tobufld up your strength. that in now a positive necessity! Lydis E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound hu Ipe- . emu curative powers. You made bower ‘ . ' than tommeuooaoouneotthhgmd medicine. Hyman.“ 01 first symptom you will lee by the {allowing latter what bulb]. M - umghluCrflandrhow-howumud: RACINE FEET The hunt attunthwuuotwfiMw-tlb 100101133: minimal to nation In the long What the dead throughout this country. “not no nanny of , ' the victims were women in their thirties. and V " Women between forty-five end any. The women who succumbed to the pro- truded heat were women whose enerclol - were exheunhed by sufferings peenllu' to ’ their sex; women who. taking no thought at themselves. or who, attaching no In- portance to first. symptoms. allowed their tomalo system to become run down. a” ma. amuva VA' “W urn-1m mm-mmamwmunafir " WNW“ ‘ m m'rmeun or Am. .10“; 'w lupusnbdudlaumha'uudflmogm Mubmuon. [wouldwnoflnt Iwoulddlo. lhnddmghgpluhny h‘umtloudownbnyhokudn a, ‘ (eon-p. People add "I“ I looked =9 -_wolnn. AWWQommht a- E " I Inn um L'ydi. a. mum". fightbac- pound and think m- munudldmtormh thoworld. Iva-o wonkundunouflntl 1 “'9‘ "M"? ‘5“? ”-1“! 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