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Downers Grove Reporter, 24 Jan 1901, p. 6

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‘1 Id In. 11! Oh, I must! Please ”b - at onus" And muddy caught . II can mm to rush on. ' In. Tatumâ€"plane wait I. “an!" urged Lem. flying . 'Mu may on the American girl's . ' man "The winners are _ in. folk who have nova nl ' M m their lives. They would 1 “I! but I! you run any bo-l huh mu: m Int-bed." away, halt fretâ€" m m .n m w m « “m.” ”I. firmly believe the m (ll-cm of the poem. But of w B i only hearsay, we are no‘ MN]. an IM exactly nun. ’. Mr.“ Ms. hauntingly; “In tan b s “Winn um l mm Illly'u mic“. nnd found dad «at chm when that (to UI“ “M I P m up yonder." I‘ ”lb-l to the gallery rum“ Iu’ vacuum-m. few heel-e leter “mule-Dene wee , ' with llchte thet- fleshed down DIR"! Wt ecene. Dlnnet was just Wit. and the gentlemen es well es the Ind deserted the dlnlnc room; - brwetslde. under the solemn Chi-let- 'III sun. end drawn up in e unil- allele on the snow-covered tel-me. m the mummers shouting in course ulson en old world catch: - "God rest you. mercy gentlemen, ' m nothlnx you dismay!" is the luv hell. wh.-e the vivid W hen-lee blazed red on the steel m:- o! the nightly stun-ea. end in We on the anointed wflleJ. good- .li company was eeeemhledâ€"the house out, of guests. with s background 0: the doneeuo or the eetehilehment. “And this In England, end on Eng- llfi Christan eve!” A pair or smell. Mn heads were chlldiehly clspped. “Oh. I never dmcd it would be so i lovely. eo dellghtml!" i {is hall not." It and. he told his new In mm about an on hm. all "I that may mm the may mun; up a hub-Dene?" MIMI-1“ “1'5..on in oy- .om would I." no.- 0! their wanna-o mummy wins. Tim In 5179-. pano- In all Thumb». In. '1: mm the bride hid mood m-u. am I! the partyâ€"1‘4: hut-4 tho nun-u dorm". 8h. In! Landon could no: no the trun- ht-uloa. lo:- he had shut Maul! up What, on urmlu with I tro- udou Md»; ad I! loomed :- It M] In Ml abuse. hid mud hor- ultu-plutnlmluwuurm Ibr- In m “I will Ala-doll could hut loo her In." laid 00"!- m himself. “The old -M would turn. Hu'd ban to I'll- IOI thou-u cmllnp shout dunno Ill man: III]. 8110'. I. merry :- o my" “Wonder- wu! ncvcr can: silently W Garvin. :- he Itood Md. My kid llnco tho Afternoon thrown I113. stupor of melancholy that IO M w her now ud puulod It humid. She had been at dinner tho “you of the Duty, :11 unallo- um In" only. prom-e mu‘dfiadmkmw- A bmm smile went round. (or the "find We: in tho bride. Oh“: and. Th- an m did not all no. I ifififiififiifiifififififlfififififififig the Fowler's i 4- Snarew \svsw § A lug-.1 IIAI-r-II- I, I. I HAIWILL V'fiI-ontotanmoymuifin 19.7.“ m. and um with Mr help we «gym! mm a! nil Innuem." "Dar. I can’t think when you all Inn gem such eyes. But there’- one thing I know. Sam the powers alumna Mend totemptorflom I "I don't mean dark eyes. I mean [ eye. buck u pools of Int, cruel eyel, «lat hold your very ml In I grip of Iron. Leila. such eyes have 1 wicked power. Their owner could make one com-m my crime, perhm "on nub «or! on, than why I feel such an agony of far at times! Sumo I did melting!” ’ Leila draw hu- brow. museum. She spoke calmly, u If to reassure the trembling girl beside her. "oh, no!" Leila“- own dark-blue eyes widened apprehensive”. Could (Maddy be delirious? Was she on the verge of tome fever? "I rather admire duk eyes. they an]: and smile so madly." "I u- not strong," aid Giddy. pm- ently. “l was nlwlyl n weak ulna. 1n4! I'd no number to can to no. you know. But I never wan like on bo- lore. n In ounce the night of a. In on the punk. Perhaps I so; I shock, hells. I hate black ens, do": you? Buck. deep pools, [ht teen to hold Ill tint ll all And hd II their depths?" "You no OYOP-“PI‘, In. “re-plo- wl." mun mm~ rich vole. no my- lu uncut tenderly. for her lost In Manly on" tn this womanâ€"no who ouch! to he a. debut and lap- plost vo-nn on earth. for I“ the lot (Jervis? 11": “My new luau-ctâ€" Ively that the [arid- wu llunbly an- "What In m An in! chm-mm- louly and am who I. M It Into the m dart-c not. "I do“ hotâ€"m 1 VIII nu In bl on"! In In to... I. Mann: .0!” m 0M0. “only. "What In? You 00-1 In. An- MH The mold clap would do uy ‘Iwm mm for you. own" Oct- vlc aid, m. "0|. of enun- lo mid! OI. IO. no! I didn't loan that. I v.1!"- than VII 1 puntâ€""l In: um." A (2' Inma- hut am, In In her my: won. be: It' Maui's con un- rouId bot. "0h. 30m!“ [461 JIM. u the night It. from. "Evoubody known an Alarm girls In “In. 0|er do" to loot u. but may no wiry enough for Ill nu; they mo old won.- with the but 0! II.” ,-V ,v.. A trullo. Almost WM Ilulo azure II. In: that In led Into the home. and plum; an. followed 1:. "sho'l not long [or m- vorld: ny- hody cm In that." tho than: wont , _V_ -â€"- u... . ”In. "Gluddy"â€"â€" be moved to M- WUO'I “do-4 I must an you Indoors. This sort 9! lune ur in not. good for you." Then in ma In In holy. u look to help film on the right. path I‘ll], . . .. To Gents Templeton. u he an her one slum, It In. I. thou” M and on til. (no 0! In “[9]. “Amen," murmnrod Lent- low. sweet voice. And I!» filled wet eyes to the Chmtmu out. above. Tonight she could one nun w. "God In good, God I- load!" for to her Ion heart the ()0an m come. the Clan-LCM”. with "mun; on an And on the earth be pole-e; Goodwill hencerorth from haven to ~7~ â€"â€" .-,, . "The lumpy hell- uros- the snow." telling once again the bunny story to weary, simluden humanity that unto each and all a Savior was born! For a. few moment: then VII a lit. tle hush. The gay throng stood still and silent. just as did the shepherds: on that first Christmas eve the world ever saw. Humanity held its hreuth in the (ace of the “glad tidings of great joy." And now, u then. the hush was followed by a burst of Joy- ful sourâ€"the mummere’ carol: All glory he to God on high. :nelxhbou quite an securely u we my imagine we do. . "mun!" cried e voles Iron the hell. “Hark to en. :oybellel They’ve begun to pen." From the distant village. Ind hem‘ lets round ceme at. one end the ume‘ moment e Medan-Its pen! of joy. Basin and never Lmnmumm ton. HI: grip as hidden by he! mm and the mm mu; m an! no m of setting“ It. Be toured the he would miss m. mm. Q be deem to weak to the you. My. 3mm!" ‘up toberlnnflmteredm.lhm- tenuon to pollteiy ask her to In" meget nummmnm hebhned m with. "Pardon no, hay, but you no sitting on a nu] cud mm warmth-3' magma can train. The 31H Huh“ In ”I! II- ungaeefiuMndfithurfld mathemndnawumm torn:- tflh. time had at last arrived. Then 2|. young man remembered hh Munich he had left under the sea In the wait- lng mom. flaming back, he val amazed to find 1 beautiful girl occupy- lng the plum he had left A moment ho A mm! Young an m lat m! mo time In the tannin! Mon 1: Philadth. watch): for Mo run to be announced. ms grip ho had “and under his seat. Firm": to Jumped up enough: the min mm M tho third um He m told mu his mm Food In Inn has The water: gag-1m can!“ Haiku!) Alma: no Atuomhndofthol'om rov- ot dueen 'u un. Dal-cod. mm 0! outlet holly horn.- on be white con and In her many halt. Innruerbeiuthondlboy in blue velvet. churn "spin M-lm. (To he continued.) Duo mum m popular old fashioned due. hi 0! by no «any, truth man. la la ginning Mela ad III-noting god and the nimble, vim-mm 0h“! «novel to II- a. db»- N‘Ind. my menu. may the whole can”, who can Dayan-ma crowded clean to no 0M nor My m m: u «u:- H.“ I Nr-Ium be! in NI. m m Doll! hen. "Never mu. mu. nu. I‘ll hun- ” lo (I. all"! Alter (to «no. h nlouqthomurotuolouqm shunt tron the Christan retold!“ Never mom would to mini. with NI {allow mu. But in the revolt, now u 1:. km: to m not om: aloud. "W0 nun luv. ’81:- Rogor do Confi lo" and than lunar!“ .1 lat mu lady Jun. It waning-Immoral.” Ind tut-d tho Joy 0! autumn" buy neighbor. m: um um hand! In!» (M bum-u o: m noun-t with un- ulu It“. “My dun" at. all“ the m «I own an» bread. ‘1'. II no unumcqu-muw. an" mum. on. on and uh. h. We in ”may cut cl I. new a! a. min. mu. u‘ I- many an. "You m has ‘3! W with Dana. on: not aid ht- hr. ”I I". You In; mm!" h- old“ my Jun ”0|. but um Tm In “I. In thaw on m N. Nut in VIC. In tho gulch. dumthfim. hu- el- Templeton at noon Ill dub tfloudn, the long row or book. I]. The old man-ion ot Temple-Dene. every nook and cranny of it. VII filled with guests, who had come from hr and near. hidden to the ioetivitien. Round n monster Christan tree dmcod happy childten. engu- to may the gift: (lult out to them by Gent-I Claus, e etetely figure. mow-coveted 1nd holly-decked, than: icicle. hm- inghonhhhalrmdmm gueuing thu under the dhguiu III Garvi- himself. He, and (Buddy Illa. hell thmu them-elves with childish glee into the evening'- emulennu; while boil. and little 8”. “My emu-ted by the toil or decanting the hall. the alien and the numerous rooms, were veil eon- ient to look on It the revel- In which the whole establishment. guest. Ind unente niihe, were Joining. Them In one exception. however. CRANE; xx. Christmas day. with It. lam [root- lnxs and its sins. Its touting of the poor and it out home dinner, was dnwlng to I clout. It was night. and the ramming at their height. she stretched cutie: nun . um. had- to warm than at the blue of the wood are. bell. used from then to her in profound mun-at. Wu thin how a In”: bud. hind, then? And on Christmas no. too. when the thought of Dim-ting me was “min: each heart. "31qu I send Gm w you?” Ibo sud, softly, wondering n ma. at he! own’ltmncth. But (ll-My. unheedluz. continua to auto mummy Into the lupin; than. and the Christmas bell- man on through the frosty tit. THE BAOHPUL HAN. b0 a Mr: one? I um? :om ltqmlna In no to live.” ’mmhlhunwuomfio;g mum‘s-am mm. flmxmmmupm~ lined caddy. “lulu, do at how mum“. cults may. tumult-ol- luhuoomowmmtnyflbwm Manual-m mum-t at those who hue seen the workings of the old Intern in connec- tion with tho munch-ac. but It in W doubtful M the MI] will “mtumpomootthenm Mm um an! tho mm per- m din-3km- IMIIMIII' a? ’Ivupumnmmtmouu Mm- WWI-c Pout. Debawnre is now agitating the aboli- tion of the whipping post and pillory. A bill will he Introduced in the state senate doing aw” with ml pun- ishment. The not measure bus the "The boy wu “using to keep h!- grnndmoiher “Ike, in obedience to her wishes. Now and again she dosed. wakening to tell the boy to continue his chant, which to the initiated on- iookor contained n world of pathos. o! Saxe-Cohurgflothn (Edinburgh). which in A few weeks wee followed by the death of her grandson, Prince Christian Victor. eon at her donghtvr Helena, wife of Prince Christian or Schienwig-Holetein. The procvect of an indefinite prolongation of the war was a trial under which her health again began to sink in November last. Her spirit remained nndnunted, and when it was reported that President Kruger had said the war would claim her as one o! its victims. the queen re- plied: ‘I may die. but Kruger won't kill me.’ The last time she drove out- side the grounds of Osborne, the vii- lagern at Eat Coweo were astounded to hear the clear treble of the son at the princess at Bettenberg trifling ont popular long: from the foul carriage. "ll vss st this time that the queen list! the ills of crying in u swsvstsd (om which Immediately preceded her critical illness. The assassination of the king of Italy last July shocked her deeply. The news of the Illness of her eldest child. the Empress Frederlrl. added greatly to her dlstress. no! the (set that she was physically unable to visit the empress and see her be- fore either died uncle her nervous and excitable. Later me the death of her second son. the links on! the queen that no war would In 'dlflculL but um dangerous} In mne- quolnv the ne'- ol the any remiss an In Mr um. added mum}. she felt that the ha been caravan and never forgave Bullet. When an lulu 'u nhmltud to her- for u vlcu to Windsor uner Ill. return from South Africa Ile uroked It through with m V the at In South AM“. Ann: and ml- “. tamed cm the In. Thln In. which a. «ton wlll All her pom lo um. Ind. the last hour: at Sula“) «on who mined “any longer In“ hoot DOB lln. not 'Nltm no ulnar-No. l- bw lucid Intervals ll hauled in lace-uni. an. Ballot. Mon loan-g England for I» South African cal-pun. u-nr 'Qc Mod a. l. I“ "Who. In mm In clur no I.- IpodI-My round lo (to horror: at A (ll-patch to m. New York World from London up: "Your com-pond- clu bu chained from I mm wlunn court circle. the Gnu comprehoulvo mount of the qunn'l lllm an an bean ulna 0% They show Ill-l lu-r mlnd has been (Ulla; for may 1 none". even before Mr VIII! lo Iro- lnnd. She bu ban a maul noel fur month; Whenever ll I‘ll out-lull: announced that IM nude tollcllou "spasm lo speed"- at public talc- ualu u I: a nun a! cold nu ma: In. poor old gm Ill l- unch I dun an all Iho could any to in conun- lou Ill 'Whon III I?‘ Banal um- whu Inc bu Imnd ll mule dur- lu tho mu III or elm mm no In mm ”loop. QUEEN VICTORIA. In. at night when the Man to I!“ rnpldly. The ray-l family mount wept silently u the moat humus 130an of the century planed Into the Grant Beyond. Prepnrauon- were nt once begun to omchlly convey the now- to the Prince of Walt: and crown Mn: 1! Kln; Edward VII. The slight rally of Monday morning which gave rise 60 the hope that she might live a few days was dissipated Queen Victoria, the most beloved or all Europe's rulers, died Tuesday morn- lng. She was surrounded by members of the royal family. Her death came without pain. nn wm Alec-ml tho Tim. .9 law-rd V". [IBM-r, ol the Qunn'l lulu-g mumâ€"um Boon Allin. to: a bong I'll.- ALBERT Enwmn Is now KING Passes Peacofully Away Surround- ed by Family. flffllfl 0f flflffll VICWRII 'AILID OMWALLI In: it: Oonulno Carter’s Little Liver Pills. ABSULUTE’E" SECURITY. The “than 01 the lead 1- color- acood madam-mural. “Mlm.uhmmnyI-uim “8!! A. Hal“ luecd nanny mry m who in In I. :11”. within tho [not an. mhhllmltnmorl-do- rum .7 the mm M of (Mo dunno. The majority of the. vho Mn «and 0.0 Ina Ila mm!) mm II"... If this an film-09 at people could only hot um nu term-w and We. Mlt mid relieve thal‘ «mum haddock which Inniwe‘ In mu upon than, win! an untold 1 eaten-ad hum-um: mun mun-«mundan- Brock. In Hound, In [and u no “new!” to“ In the worm. MOM mm MISS FRANCES M. ANDERSON. MM” 0! ”ON. JUDGE ANDERSOII'. ol_Vhl-b. b_a( mun! InfiWublmog. D. a, a anus-tau". w rail-I. u u my! I. wunlmoo. D. C. 8! Wu Socnmry ol the ”U." Balm-cl L“ a! put any. Cum olh (ring: by Mu. \ lg FRANCE I. AWN. ’. n. u. cmcxiaoLyogl 4.1.992 Addmâ€" Dr. "inn“. President at Th Hanna mlluqul, Ooh-MO, "mandarin-mum.» mm ream- rm 0:3,th rum. muumw . Ham 31711:; u to" antenna! of your can nudismllboplmwunmlh We ad‘vicq gratis. "I hint! neon-ml Pm to all .y null-hon and Mend: Pena h I, Invorflo ladidl¢ 1 MI ‘1'”. have Penn: 1- the hwsofâ€"IN GIN- Ill. 1 RIM. Tfi“ l W nu worm â€" '1 x on": film I: grim nd MI m- I'myo-tormkondfoim your dlncuou. 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