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Downers Grove Reporter, 18 Oct 1900, p. 6

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F 11‘). mm m Accomplished 1t . rnnleln‘l um Ma'- or awn, for the girl _ and mud. torn by con- .m, sorry to bid breve" 5. it. h“ it“ Io III-1‘0 her three ' i' . 'fil."filn.â€"-I pie. mothering ' a bumâ€"m anxious to rush " jun-hm. tone mm It now u. ‘ m u. : ‘_ the trunks were shut and “2 “parted with w mus mu ,W the Ind removal upon m Isle her Iny with n- V “on. b Pnu Betkondofl’n -, mu. Blues the am: ,,. ,- I‘ll leflonohya-e, ‘ rum in [at “a had Inlunlly n s , ~71, hunt Inna-won. and Ira "am and “mice a! (In nrhml on- : ,;,_ haunt, fro. lm‘ gnu. Until] hf”. hon." doc-Cu“ I TI.- m Ill Hhmlly "pound with ”A,“ my .1 her mum trustees, [Luau-fly all hr in awry way. ’ mm: Secluded lad um 5' :- to do anything for be? . nut II the Iofldln. and lb. I“ I... no rm that Home “ hardly bellow! no in nearly -' m. Illll that a tow day. would 1p. p. one. not: In her native tum. ml, that our nu" ma! "0' 0"": Wk brim-.mmooonnult ‘ 00-" I. looking not], with the m: gun mm 0! mm rudlu fllrough 3 .' " Ho III-n. m: melon. tho leave- “I. [I the WI. the flo- ‘hmmno-mmmm g”! Yo, tho-cl then n- no one “- h 00 Don. when the van born do... I. tone with alecflou, would be “cult. to be In Eng- m In m-rwu In tho well m and lens non-d '1 3.08Al’l'm ll. ' 2M1“. pm pm. .1 w." flame unw'wmw. ’11; man! u m obeli trunks, the oppaml spread upon every _ > mlr or ,m- In the school (or: "AntLJfJud no idea that h to alt)“ things." on he! been" them (our years all! the German governess WU. "and you spend much money. ‘ 2 child! But they will be pleased me you home-awn. You" ”I don't know who will be pleased. Iii sure." returned Mollie. wlth u , “(or them is only my half-slster . no; he dim! twelve month. 1130. I main" ul't'bllfont “our, the property of my half-ulster, Kale. v1.12: #1:”. and her lunt. kinda, a lu-bohs.” 4_. ‘Ach. I French Indy!" . 'No, but Ibo marred a l-‘ronrhmun. “I. ll new a “(low with mm mu, all In" In) mthcr'n «u-uu- sh» man ;;"0 loop houn- tor Lor brown, 311: thbl’e" " ”Thy saunter?“ ' 'I love: cull-d Mm till." And I “In but of'u'om and bllluneu uni over the ulrlu puny. glo-la; V_ .10. "II. b Iron; in hue any one . H l hated him "Hug. um I and It ”II 50! $0 ”(a hill thud." ”Ila, to. tho mm. In]. In II) in" ”in w.” "wand (In .ovcmcu, I'M! h plum IMM- 0! Mr bold. n .m- In- ' .- Io to“ up mo of an “my“: ~ ,Wl I «has. , ‘Aulfl’ylflhdowlprlym ~ c1 and b lotuâ€" Mn." bum forth *‘flu II I “In; Vain 'bul h. k“nor-In. no In. I) nuns-r he did h“... I.” It! uny- , “on.“ Muir mums not I“ u um lo an. the mud MI w um «In new ”mu-tun II bu ulna In ,rfih; forward to your return. She older than yourâ€"wiser?" , ”‘3!” in u-h yewra cm," lntm-rupted . fl (1r). sitting down on Um edge of bed. And regarding the well Insign- ,.. ‘ Fnuleln gloonuy. “When I Iltt truer she wu about six. and my What no“: her shameluny.” ‘Whnt? With whom wln you lll‘ 3.: , ulna 31011107 With the step- By ELTON HARRIS xxx ch hlmmel! Well, she is no doubt It wu 9. blank Incl: day when the menus put her chum Into a first cllu arrhge at one of the great Lam don stations, md reluctantly bulb Im- famell. me:- mremfly ranching that two elderly lullél In the tumor corner were cola: the me Journey. and Revel-ton would be ruched I- m- u. am a hour. when lad-no Du- hols wu sum to be It the Mon. 80 the noted the pet ma pride at Frau flackendorf‘n nenool with cum! cyan, uul hurried am to «ulnar m but. will. Home ml in.) la (Mmudmmmm, to And now he. too, van dead. and the was going but to It" 1t Chlfont Home with her little halhuuar and mom Dnbotn! Were brighter tips. causing, an wondered. n. In comply with the Batik]: governess, the our: more set foot on her mm land. or was Had-me Dubai: but a repetition of Leonard Bulowe? They lived at open rurfnre during the monks adore also inn 3.! to Hanover; and n was an additional blow to Ind that be had (instituted himself her guardian In her ml". place. HI: mm!" run nor far to not. Mollie in her hther‘u helm, and though he could not touch the which pal, a handsome allow-m was and. for the are 0! Coionel L'E-trnge’a daughter. This hurl “not been her mother‘- vuhâ€" name know n tell n it a. Ind Mn lohl‘ and 1» km um burned In Mr heart, not [or the loan of mo, propnty. but for what It. Barlo'p Md undo Mr moth" ml“. Oh. how she MINI Mm In the av Ml Im- rye: roving In"! an air of pro- prlolonhip round her mother‘s tool! In her rhildlnh heart she tell that he [ml got what he had when"! for, and It mattered little tn Mu Hut Ie Ind ruined her mother's and her we to obtain n. I: m 30¢ not" [In an": I [0' non!” lam um Noun undefined what 1hr- Imam. (mallow! and a mood Inrom Md hu- Mn. narlo'o‘o pri- mu property. Ind am It“ the. co In hunt-Id for’ Ma Mount, lld (MI In In" dinghtn Knit, no mention be- In‘ made at Mr 2M" rMId. can that. mun them. she could be her “In... ‘ 'Hov mu m nun-bond a. an In” no no any mu III. hr sonar! II III In link Man to! Mar. to arm. And In oath" an. Inc In room an no "- mu" for M. “I. don!“ Ih door. tool krinmhrumultnhvmu baby 3pm. Mud nod ma mm m I. a ”hunk. burl-human ‘uy, ”has (but than": “mood to (to (man. II. II"! an" Ito-N Mr Door not”?- low. (In In" M it“ “- Ihor, no on "a In 9mm lo hr. no one; and that Mr tut thought and pray" I'M!“ be for Mr on flank. She would ban boon loud 1-month or the "mo tamper, no mum! to Ima- pushed her out at her phi-a. Ml In been allowed. (or nM in uqu mlouu nor "roam-ml: but Mr, Bu- lowr. rum Iwzllu; Kl" um" an “a unhnmblo, run-MM (be lull ut- Imuoa Ibo" to mum, OM (In holiday- Md Ino- Ilnnry. who! I ma. Inn crud-ally 3n- lo no! lull. an not." in nlunhlo.‘ that also only dun mm- in II pmua ad that no (and in nu...- flu! huh-ml not. than Ibo Iona Ill. lmkln; u the put through tho tom-lung vb»!- o! lime. Home in" (M! hr tors had not bun lmlwy. Afterwards Mol!!!‘ grow to know that net mother had not turgotien her. but tint her stepfather, know: and moron, resented even (hr affection hhl‘ lwluwm to her own child. Ild timid and rllnxlnu‘by nature. she Ind not the strength 0! rhuractorto oppou him in my ‘Ay. MolLe was nut to school won alter the birth of her halt-stun. Rum. and though she upon: the holldayu a! home. Chultonl House :31: never the tune plum again. Yes, from the vnry first Mollle had disllked nml dlsxrustcd lmmnrd Bar- luwe, and he had vordlally returned the feeling. Will: her mother‘s sec- ond marrlage all her troubles began. and the child would often authors?" to sleep at night. lecllng m-glevted md forlorn, mlsulnx the lender woke. me lullaby ewr nlnce she could remem- her. Mollie (-ould not remémbor her m- ther at all. (or he had died when she was but a [cw months old but her pretty young mother had been her phyleflow and until her sixth you. her constant companion. Then came the day: when A tall, dark nun wan always with her mother. and um dearly loved parent was somehow not the same to he], while the dark man used to bring her sweets. and smile sunny when she put her hands ba‘ hind her back, and refused to accept them. mm fingers In: (naught. weut hack to her childnopd days a thqy had not done (or u loin; time. and scene after seen around to rise bg‘oro her Aid-m The widow amounting: muxw.wmmmvotm prises-apmofwm new“ mmaImdhhtwnmm like of Mum?! um the 0* o! Colman. “mum CRUELTV "4 TON‘. ("- Und- um n In h In aw. i A hlrd which realm n scoldinl is } nude as mianhle and unhappy there- by no I child vouid he. To illunirntn Our Din-h Ania-in Colin the following awry: A Massachusetts mu had. . frv years ago. a beautiful nnnry bird which she denrly loved. and to which she had never spoken n unkind cord in her liio. One Sunday the rhnrch organist nu sway. Ind the MM 1M church u play the m for the Sunday shoal. In W of thin thedinnerhnd (obey-to!“ hunt. “d flmnnhenothnnoherpdhmâ€" hudnnvmhnm.nndhemhn to her unhindly. The thing Vere pm on and they sat down in mono: :1 the “Me, and preoenuy the bird bean to chirp no ha- a it dun hat! to nurnet her attention. To than her hmhand for having woken no, nhe turned to the bird, and for the lmjlmo in her life spoke in it in I am violent n1! angry tnne. In kn- Lhnn iIvo minutes then- wns n flutterinl in the are. She sprll‘ to the cageâ€"the bird m dad. in. Hendricks, the wire of the late vice-president of the .Unned m can that she once halal n mocking bird In the anyway. u nnnand her 1 by land singing. To stop It nho mote ‘ In a. violent tone, and mm to‘ ihrov methinx at it, nnd within Ive ‘ minutes it in dead. I "ten-q”. I in not“ m "It". ”You In Mn. Amtralhv; you II" II that pretty trim: Ion-o our no chunk. m. In. Amber. that m. that"! IMI‘ about It. nar- to'r. Mud-In ("hots wrote that I. about mutt”, and m- vu In my marlin: but low a” It hm»? Why in I not tutti?“ AM no man:- cd tnpiotluiy It the flaunt «loun- ly fun 00' rental-g Im- '"I a troublod frown. (To be mulls-g.) mm «and. and. Ion-In rowan. land but ban-um]. nun-Ne guy at. on the lptllfl’ with dual-c m- mum, "I I- buvuly nary you In" board no. .1 w: on In“ Milly. “It in nb-on Iomudlom of I] Mum In I“ ma. fit an )0- mlly Any Inflow“: all“? Yul. but!" at you. I an no your an: tutor. Your km“ to" my “nu mm You do not min no. but "My '30. but. not W!“ Inn. and Joya?“ Noam- could no the lane- were at. marks; hut uhc In: loo emr to learn the truth to Illld that. at anything am. Why find I» but allowed to tone home In Inna-u- ol the tra- edr that bun; Iudluoveml over Chal- {out Home? In the pun- bum ur auwotnulu tan-MW o! («flu ny oom- (or in dual utop- lubev. not In! that mm «M any; but an. an tool I thrill o! bum n the “can: or Inc also (In but has m-qud In the hour not. the In honâ€"her nothi- boon-- and man not um I shudder. no.” the luv. hay got up. and. mull. out. Ill do" mm; In no In! 0...". lo bu. "My name In L'l-Istruuxe." the sum- mered nervously, loullnz from one to the other. “I am Mn. Bulowo'l eld- rul. daughter. I thought I ought to (all you. lvwl did not know that he died like that; no on» told me. Are you mu?“ CHAPTER Ii. .‘iurdercd! Could this awful word. so full 0! terrible meaning, apply to her stepfather, who she had last. seen standing at the door 01 Clullonl House. lull of life and health. holding the trauma Kate by the hand? Mollie hul up and turned hastily to tin: um ladies. the color fading from Mr lace. did “Murdered?" owned the other hlankly. "That handsome man? Who "Oh, no feathered his mt wellâ€"- got the whole of her nwporty tor blur sell and his wrotclmd little glrl, to an exclusion of. the older child! Every one knew that his poor wife was hor- rlhly ntrnld o! um, and he hm n. all his own way. Well, I must not IIY more, for he was hurried to an: ac; count vlth all his than upon Illl head, and no time to repent hlm lot In; wickedness." "What do you mean?" "Dld you not see It in the mpers‘.’ It was the talk of Revel-ton! 111') was found murdered In Me study nearly twelve months ago. Yes. I remember. lt was on Easter Sunday." “You will find Reverton _ linking much the same, Louise," the older 'u laying} “The people alter. but not the place. Why, you have not been here since the your poor In. mneâ€" trango married Mr. Dummy. have you?“ “No; how pretty she was! I now no one liked him; you thousht him an adventurer. What bu he done since he! death 2" mum I'm , ninth! in the with: room um flashed wreath "'0 ., Then the luddenly 500"“ ‘m the two lldlel were tllkllll V0.11 m and the Mud her 0'"! “M v “It has never been fmmd out.’ It?" ”Wu H lam"!- m: In. t ulna mm! um unn- tlh (nu rum. um I“ mm to am you ion In Illl? In I: Immun- a“ an“ m at on Ian M M nun-Iv- .“ «all! u um- lc u you. In m to no anoi- afl In no? The. ion who me Mllvomnmmtlomm all In. It". In Mold II n fillings. In Jun. cum «6 lo Imp In fro- wning u «I. In“ at Ant-afl- an In Ml Hahn. and all II. a. um um ohm-l III at to... No landlin- In that; up.” ma- â€". hr- hnnn to son. at our boy cum I .y Io m m: than I.) no "In I. can you than: (to all!- lmdmmd'fl. nyhtkn‘ an not won (ml. to! for “In. In! on m m I.“ won up u Vick-'1 m. Mn mm. Cu lvwnr‘ not, too. by lion. Inca Davey. Innue- ud Quinâ€"mt than to my: to any 1mm. (0 any on long In I In. at Amie-n Hood mm c. the mn- ol our Alt-flu- you“ PATIlUTII. NOT IUPII‘ALtII. The bulbs: men knot that (our um o! Dry-aim: would man to tho- ud the working people no equally I'll. o! the fact. N that than m not pruupntmu. they will In an- able m consume an and o! the mod- ucu o! the an: as they could In tho 0'“! cl Wham: mm, 1“ lb. arm hours the value 0! having I. on o! now-city um than Ibo cut and m M: Nun, [ood- hofiu tu plum; contract; Abram! lum- (but. tho contract: he all-um, [Mot-«I. Other lame concerul an Indonlnx luporunt. contracts In "all way. their masters well knowing that a long noon at bun-Ines- depression would follow the success of the Democradc ticket. A_ huge Phlhdelphla dry "We Inclm hereln agreements Ilgn- ad. You vlll notlce that we have nude In lndoreemeut at the bottom. Wlll you please lndone thle yourself? lt ls lust :3 good pollcy to! you to ludoree at as It Is for us, tor you do not wish to be bound down by anything In case of such adverse clrcumstancee as would occur In the event of Bryan's electloil." The lndoraement reads: "This Isreement to be null lml told In case William .1. Bryan le elected pruldent o! the United States In Noâ€" vember. moo." “toot II A contract cum Into bc~ tween the New Heron cm 001" W nod the J Carley company of Brooklyn The contract specifies that the New Haven company nhoii furnish tho Carley company with n certain number of carriage: It I certain W400 until November 15th. 1901. With the contract received hr the Curie! con- puy was the following letter from the New Hovon company: from an over the country um that "Bryan" guns: are mu I III-Tale In slgnlux nan cont-gm Illnutacturon Ind their mutate Wm m mm to an. num- «mdp am far ”the dull um- am my km would mun In the’ "In! of the election or 3:. Brynn. Reports What the Manufacfinrers or the Country Believe - Would Happen ”W‘ )3 :" 7H-rt» ‘- --" .' -31., 1"»- f' '5 BRYAN’S ELECT] country indicate in cmklud II. 01- um. !I the lam put at I” In Ilium 0. mean or II. mu nr at an in oulhu to W Hotel- h u- ncured urns. OI Ibo In. of No- “ In an nu. Ir. “out. "on N- . Ions lam u vile-I M .M: "It I mm mm .7 on m“. and In: yuan. I mu All. In. that or mm; “d by m um "I“ I about” "kn I" that I MM ho “vbâ€"d lo "pr-l. l m)! In» am kn, Rep-Nita- a «(m-«u ma 7mm". run. In m. .7 dram- an. that that an 00¢ non tho 'Iaro their Dentin In It: In: mu you an pom-ha you part I: poorly I. m Ill-k I an ppm-(u : SCHURZ ON "ANY SIDES. lath-d Ila-or his . «â€" “Althou‘h u [Wong Do t3}! This in not the first. campaign in cannot retain from placing unit on which (hrl Schultz hu changed about record using: the party which fl. and worked with his former politic-l elected. since nhout live "In. to 9‘ opponent-z nor the first time flat in noun the am or tree sum coin-‘0 come; we veto all lupin-mt. and I hop. that In will dun no roman tor I tell you tun when God Mutiny m done with the American army in the Philippines. than, Ind than only will an hon In blue march um."â€" General John c. Black (Democrat) « A Story in Figures EXPORTS TO ASIA I895 “7,325,057 . l900 $64,9l3,984 EXPORTS. TO OCEANICA l895 $l3,l09,23l l900 $43,390,927 Ind 00" «any in” mu- m mm W»: I o- m h m b a ban a my mm w an n!"- u do.“ I b 00 My d can mm h lemo- by on mu 0! no Wit: (2) ol Ir. new: m-flu. II: W “on an" N. 0mm. nu lull [mlwnlhllnmnhm in! ID. mum. 1...!le . : ml- unto" mm- «a mu. '3“ unmmmm. . no! rm not [Draw .1 m any U ‘ mu" an I [dd Ikwm'~AM'I 1 man. Ion-hut. In rm. No.09. .- a rifle. but ham '1“ their right on than 'lll (Hr Ion ‘. u might be added that In. can see: only “naval-mm" In till dil- palgu. and that he Mn- Ilr. m h hiding tho financial luuo. tho ”I: Important 0! all. , ' ' Gwen! Schuu did not um conduct the wu- flor mm H alter that; but. no In: new VII too loyal a Republic-n. H. In: let: the DIN! before (III! “III the moat noun]- own-lo- " when he wanna not support a. James 0. Blame.

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