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Downers Grove Reporter, 6 Sep 1900, p. 2

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In Ian, M- upon-lot mm Hand-MW, $3: .hlflhlflh‘nummh WI "T Mm people who, were mung m taunt together on n boulder by "I. Del-hora or one 0! our prettiest W‘s: planet. It was only October. mmnhndheenslntemon. as: “in us am: 3 touch or cold- “ m In the alt. uolwlthstundlng the ; Wm: sunshine. The sen W» as blue " II n;- sky'. tossing nnd llttle dls- ,, W M the wind, yet only enough to the n color and mmlou. The lu- {In W! looked whlte and clean, smil- ~Ih lie-tho uutumn sunshine. A thor- - “I: conventional - English scene, ' 1-sta- the url herself was I thorough- b-oonnnuonsl numb gm. fler dark “Wiwi'ummmo .LJI‘“ Mar than her hm completed a. m M wu very «panting. she was are-sod“ too, oonvontloully. :1- W the blue am (in. md 1min! and her' an only a tailor-undo you can It. A little sailor hat was perched Im not had In just the most. elec- mun-a value. 0 gm chin. into which than M‘ “GM as by IOIIIO loving nab wattle-t dimple in the W“. A “1.."th il‘um, lhlt {Iva m of I tuner. unpler woman- hood. I clan white akin, flushed my: Old Jul- uui eyebrows may cind- 55 it an. on. were bum: um or gram: her two u perfect oval, WWâ€" 7 "give 56 up, Akin. it] at not Vim-m: to mound céuu Im m mm nu- hogan with a there loving ammfi “mgmwwwfzw mum m. mm mm! M." d hm. . mmmmmMMh -mMWMmWMmmmmmm. I“ wwwunmmmnmm MWMMMfiMW mm" mm”? mm. rum mm ummmmm.mm;mmmmu -m. V n. _ .V . gammfim ““1” mm mmuuunmmhmmw a : after that he (on be had done A]! title would human». Home“ In the thought of Jon. fatheruhemtoldlttolm, poor-Vera.”- whalhanmoqmtmmmfl milieu. And m,1¢yg.mm cmiluneotnyn-atm Colcmlldthluroei.” m-Jommlutalmlfl- mummmmhdkruflh {aluminum-homun- nur.butunli ‘ mnlkduptommm hforxuthmuthat Wham than. Alt-0|.”- ter of fact, they did firm II. M mmhnnylnuchm.ndn Mmlnthcmofmnnmo I i '3 z launch other?” "Joyce." Io mod-41m m the "nut M in II. monoâ€"“Joya. m It” and. no no km m: l have no word- to m In um All you 'In wanton-u can? ltvulnothouhthawouu? ll "Dam“ no a“. “m ho. your am. You Ilov that I love ya, no that I would mu 4., .1 ion. nu “hay-mo! mu mMnnmmu.mlflw¢ M:mlulounotmllyunm I. out o( null!" 0b.”! “methanIu-yu- Ivar! ‘Don't h crud, urn-.1 PI! Jon. was not u m an. ad noon «on Ill n canal-ulna hthMtutMu In M through “other mu. yet do call mnummnâ€"nmuumm who Ind only bu Alu‘o Ilh for [our south. and who m and In to mate I manor. In rat. "Giulio plutothmum-M, "tumultunuulmw in. u. Joya." :- add. mu». ‘1 vam lm‘hnllld mtonmnfimnlflloulm sandal-unbound... In” mum-«nmmmu-o. mu o! In- In. III In um um girl‘s Mada; and uh was I07“, we. “0! coun- l-Ind. “MI."IIM uld. “llldldnotnlnd-onuchlm not Ion you no much. tut think how would you m. u u son. on»: nu In! and my In! Ila. n: In" tom at hm!" 3 loved him for tint very truthfulness. ' which would hide nothing from hex-.7 “No, dearest. God forbid that l ehould wllh to deprecete the girl who loved me so well; but she won not your equal. ‘She was elmply a pure. eweet. lovlug women; but ehe would not have understood She Ind not” were or meklu a house homellke end chermlnt; but due lad but very llnlo edueetlon. I could not hove told her everything. Joyce, you know all about our hrlel untried llte now. 1 don't belleve (hut youâ€"J don't believe the: you would bejedoua otthedeud wo-‘ nun. Now tell me ell-eight out. I! you will note me happy. l don't mu you know or can xue- whet you are ‘10 me. How my whole “to end eoul ere bound up In you, how empty my me would be without you. l um I! you understood that you would 10ml all about the eloty I hove told you. end [In your-ell lo me, to hold end wheeouthedeereutNuluthe world." The teen wore eleudlu In late an. be we. to much In oer-eel. It seemed whlmulltumkluormlnr- lln: to caught in land. "Not In- "Did you tell ‘her everything?” and Joyce, wow-Ilka. “Would you rather not have known?" he laid, 1nd looked at her repmchtully. “Joyce. I hm havins to give you this pain; but. I have al- ways thought thnt the very essence of married happiness lay in the (act that husband and wile had no secrets from each other." "I “oh you had not told on.” Inc said. For a moment Ill. thought that am rally in: lo, Ind thnt also would rather not have known; it In. only momentum however. nun-cunn- mmum1mluum- ntn. nuanomwhru want. In ohm no my mu -m unsuitable for toilet m- itigation-m tarantula-re Lb- mammhfl. 1". lb hm um will heme-«Hindu I1 I. wfltul-lholnmuotlulm u... mmnn-Mu army-mammary- mmnfltruflm law nodu- lullah. n worn-on!!!“- n In!” “no: to nun-u to 3m WIWIDIMOIM- muhumuum-mm- Ila. u to wan-pt toxin own-o h- mundd-tl-ouhbymmI-s Moo-mutatchoum mm. "tumult-iconic- 3 a 6 who MnWllto the an,” Mutation“. Walnut-cm- munmm.m¢eouh='tt s WM“ your wedding. I!- tboullu-Iotclmom We“! sooth-t In, ulna-1mm. Gou- ”.mylumuouur' "sham-magenta.“ “Minn-tonal m II.- pnd.althml menu-1mm“ muy'htltmm An «11 um era-nod Hun-Nun's hoe. "III-rid spin. at. you? loo-f Well. I will with you joy. m and your bride. You any h". n Inu- “She ll dead. poor soul!" sud Mn. "mod In the track at the 'Vulvuolao' tour nan no; and I'm to In married sum. I vial: you would Inn. holy you. Hamlin-on!" Hutchinson'l surprise not the better 0! nu caution. “! brought her up." he uld. "even if the WM not my own. In I.VII Inc was mine. And no you named her. did you? And now you lay Ibo II dead.” you know u." “Won," laid Alan. coolly. “I would have helped you If you would hamlet me; not (but I regard your thumb. It was your own dishonesty and nothing also tho: Inn your ruin. And In tor the girl. you or“ right than. 1 mn- riod her, and Illa was drowned; but young man!" “Yea." said Alan. "and I am lorry in no you like this. Can I do any- thing for you. Hutchinson?" "Do anything for me? You? I'll trip you yet!" cridd the mun. hil hatred flashing like a knits. "Do you think I have forgotten how you got me turned out, how you mined me? No! And I will he even with you yet it I hang for iti And there'- thnt drl of mine. too! ! than thought that you hut I ma in her disappearance! I will be even with you yet, my fine "It's you!" he cried, and he not. again. “I has your pardon!" Alla fine. The mu: uttered An lmpromion. At the first wound oi' hll voice Alon thought that it was “mum to him. 110 an a stat. "Hamlin-on!" ho cried. The mm qukod uy. A than of recognition in up big drink-toddler: cyan. ml with the recognition then came. too. I gleam oi hired. man-pp: time Of- .3! “I :W In thou‘hu m a: m. ind was not looun'l very and: where he wu- lolnl. Turning ‘ 00" nor sharply he nu up mum u mm who seemed a little untold} 1n NI um” ' mm. but out "cum 1* ” fl num- a nut: uhogk. .80 ML bu- . ' Joyce. and, they Ind I” the uni-Emlyn! time MIM- HO vu HII‘I’OIIO ATIMPNIII- (To D. 0086]“) I'm-[y to come into genera km. A United 8m with the Cuban and Par- ” man when. and the has grown ”madmmnmmuhedoanot tact Union! In the United sum mourn IACHADOX mlulpuudlomzndnlmn mu Coach School. In eon-Ind of and Camry, nu Snot“: Clo-each Include. ohm Maud tho Bum w fluids. of lanolin Chums. :1. mm of the Minimum it: who m ”In...“ Win-‘C'hl‘mb’m mnémmumw WMWNO'Ywi’mLWmumlnmmmnm mImCtom-unndcmm Humwuhmmm Wilson-nub... Hutu-Int ”It“ mun-nu: I!“ an Indo- ”that mun. In that m nut to nod-l, mud to m Ilka! one I“ In than that u- nun-mu it...“ fly M- um llbonl cpl-m To M Cabinet. 1. but! “I’m. the W nun- at at public works. It In mama. rm to "pl-M In the Dani-kn mm! D! Ivor mic-mu ol Iona-l. Ir. ‘nm and. II..." n17 “mun via Canadian mull: by m u- " undo!» cm at III would II but W am” M“. It I! 1mm Joplin. 30.. m to the front 1pm. in h'oldef. .. ‘5‘ m-“ mmummmmmur mar I. unmnamu. loo mu m lulu... at bl: Inch. Henry E. Huntington got hi- busi- neu education in the omens ot his un- cio’n Southern niirouu. Ho wu u- Illtuit to the president of the South- orn Puma until April. 18”. when he was removed from power. and the one. sbolilhod in the lake or human. :- In. Bunion-d and the Crocker- nu viohntly 0»on to him. it was unort- od. Thu-princhavumwmmot- He Got: 533.000.000. Henry Edwnrde Huntington, who re- ceived one of the largest ohm or the fortune left by Collie P. Huntington. In I nephew of the dead runway king. The exact Amount the nephew Inherits. or of the entire esute. 1e impossible to uoemln. u meet at the stock we: die- pmed o! In hulk. but e conurntive «meme place- the amount at $26,000.- to unmet. which Is Being create! on tho Plano do In Immune. Path, close to the nan-o In which the {anon chemist lived for many years. vm In fornidlr inseam-tied on July 17.11. sculptor I! I. Darrin. Tho nonn- mtflnmottmweofw wider In lama on I new, an muduotwhlchthorovmuiu rough Ildwm um In MI I.» gwgm "”3 V923,? mt. who wooded gunman. “nuances”; mmdMJHmm mummmm'hom mg“. mad at Wain. Km Olm- uu married-Prince- Lanna of Reno- m]. 'h M ”L ”y 1“ Kim. M of Greece In the m1! Inn at Kin: Chm“. KIM-[W KluCirmI-lxotmw mind no can In! not :3 ho- w. Christin b no Ian at It. in. Duke of sci-mama.“ «thatched-burn. Ho med-dd no throne In Nave-her, m in I... 1‘“ m mu- kpuo- with «any Moment to M». It I! inclined that the mum (an! In A nodal Putin-arcane M the emu. 80 CW” the Wynn in]. Gov. Do Fore-t Richards. 0: Wyom- iu, hu chosen Min Franco. Wm. daughter of United States Senator P. I. Warren. to elm-ten the Unit-d sum monitor Wyoming when that vessel is hunched from tho yard. at 8:- m- cilco. on September - Mnjor Thomas llarchend, the Punch eotdier end explorer who is going to Chine to Join the allied troupe there. is chiefly tunoul tor the work he did in Egypt two year- axo. which brought France and Britain to the verse of war. In March, 1897, lurch-mi left Brun- ville, the unite] of the French Gonzo. end steamed up the M'homo river.heul- in: his boeu over the mountains be- tween the Nile and the Com begins. in July. 1898, he reached Fashodn. and then hoisted the French flag. After Lord Kitch- ener had broken the power of the , mlhdiete nt Ohdur- men he nought out- lej. Manhood, Inchand, and 110v tiiled the explorer that he won on Egyptian territory. But March-n4 pinchily refund to budge. There he Med. in not. until hie government aroma him to move. 0n hie return to Perle he wee given 3 reception that nod-ed the bounds of even much on- I Col. Um I. UM. Indica- mty'n m m The third du of 11an mo centennial bland” M at Edwards- rm. eclipsed the others. It m u n the man We; at (In county m that”. m w- t are [ m m n blah Mine in fluted by I at... In untamed I. II. Lani lo". stock of dry goods. John Inn-'- r.- umat Ind Rickey Son'- Wm M. Two of the building: m to the Kitchen hem and on. to file)” 1 Son. The are originated In In” a Don't non II!!! the supposition In an: it was acted by the 2:1an at I. [nouns Imp. Dlu ll II. M m J. C. um”. ghom 38 year. old. contained which by mm min at the too! of the Lincoln noun-a1 II Uncon- park. Chicago. 80 did shortly after reaching the Genn- ha‘ mm. In MI meg“: (acid a lot- tor nun-d to "Nettie." may: "1 have been unable to Ind employ-nut 1 dance sand this tum-nu an; I.- ” any loam. Good-by." “are m a mint-hip card of Walnut: Unk- No. 1 In his pocket. mm In other: of their elm enter“. m0.“ In. on. m 0mm of the mum of imman'nuoam that 00 mm m for “.0”. to In. um pm. a the sate {Mr Md”. Supt. ll. Hm Joe Pate»- and Jon I. entry. In oi. Io hula; "can! van m- : II. Hun-u. owner or 0.- 07} man m: Country was at d for. nd had been withdrawn for (I. m. The bond llllle‘lmb an. Mgp‘mdnmfmmtfl el‘, and m negotiations to In" Plain. much Prank Bowl. mac. Coley. Cheluln. Pflleo I .1 1 ‘00. mm in! II mm Inquiry Into an awn «mo-«Juumcmumm I“. “9 II «mm of Ilm Ind m lake- to (be an at Innin- P. (Mm. cloth at no wall-VIII. all.) ”no-ca. I“ took III m mun sum Con-humor A. 8. Mid]. ow will huh. [Maul-Ia, IIâ€" “ no!" money atom m- m mumm- oflco II mm 0! Ill-ll. mm; II dl 01.1“. 1'30 m 1|ch Im on unallo- um mu on III m all-r um. um «Inn no: um! unto-m In all“ WImblMdWflldQ-L WI“! 0! loud cm. and col- wlbnnnda.r.colldlo¢m Pill." ”an“. ‘l‘n‘ody floor (min. Don leer-clan was lho't. and NIH by Irvin Cannon 3!. a beer “Mel known In tho mu Wny house. four all. north of Cnlro. What the al.- cnlly In about bu not developed. ”the two young men. In commny will thus girl. from Cnlro. and "to (who: you; men tron Hound cm. won drinklnc hear. when liner-tbs put“. up I beer bottle Ind hurl“ II. at 0-- null. I: played III-I and eon-sum bl- pl-Iol ad Ind, the an m Who'- sun-sch. ileCneIon III mm to loud cm nhout 1: o'clock. Ind m m A low manu- um NH. an. IM (ho hum. Con-all n!- und 3: Bound cm shock I an hour but And modem! m the am m. an! m plum h an to IV.“ Dedupeao' MI loin. Adel-tented honey and disease! it bees received most attention (mm the beekeepera during the last day or the convention of the National BeeW' ers' association in Chicago. Chemise try of honey. and the diilerent moth? oda of detecting adulterated honey. were explained at length by Thom '- W. Cownn of Pacific Grove. 01]., and Prof. Eaton. analyst or the Illinole ‘ state pure i’ood commission. told at - - the methods of suppressing the sale 0! adulterated honey. The Rev. E. '1'. Ab. _ bott of St. Joseph, M0,, presented the." V 1 Brosius hill to the association, and it was pledged support. Prof. C. P. 611- . latte at Fort Collins, Colo, spoke on “Comb Foundation," and George W. York or Chicago told the hookup". how to ship honey to the whet in packages. A lecture on “Co-Operative Ornamtion‘ Among Beekeeoeli" by R. 0. Aikin of Loveland. 0010.. Ind I talk, by W. Z. Hutchinson of Flint. _, ~. 16:311., illustrated with stereoflleol ' views about beehoepers of Wleeoulu ; and Illnnesota, their apiariea and ap- paratus, comprised the night we _ and cloeed the convention. The next . ._ - convention will be held at Denver q. 9 the time or the G. A. R. encampuent. -' Awmmm RECORD OF HAPPENING. GIVEN DAYS.

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