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Downers Grove Reporter, 29 Aug 1901, p. 6

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5%,uawhm.mmm 15. very thin; mm but! been upon .0 pout o! nae-flu. She did not lb In an m- Iunding before her; In III on union: that he should lave her. She had a (tron; cur-loony in m Inn ma further There was “in; In the appearance of the m adventurer that dearly Inter- ~. In. She bade Mu be meted. a».- m mtg-din to u.’ ”flaunt-area: ‘nal yon.” cried the rubber W "I ah" hie the! u I m- H and lay It up anon; the non m o! my mlbeum I under- “ you; no. upon this point. I need fly more you that 1 un Juli-n. no u t not own the somewhat dubious on. which he been “awed upon .. And now. lady. my I sit here h a few name-u. and speak cm: ”I linker?" “m nutty that.” nut-ed Ulla, m -11., “noun 1 an {no to m that I should not have been but surprised-alumna," [hi m a worn baking In” fi'm!" did not an. you were Janna." lulu. ma. Alter ma hesitation. g. not. the mad to an: m and column; lad Imi- .» am, "I‘ Ind loud to and "MM: deeds that I expected k" 'A “our." acceded Juli“, In”. 3'“ as w. UNI mum? Not at all. .- m sunk-I vbol the m hm an on In more be vu- Ibo Ima- fl Ian-m at who. I). m head punch; Nlh'uuemumdu- hut-4m. M In: In mid hardly mmxmmnmmcmn. Wot-Julian?" no mun-d. u:- ~ bio It. taco. “An M." A“ II" he M494. m I .00. '1 m m «m .N-cblulmlm.mzom fill a.“ vho- Solon-m Imprisoned I .- 011 A. l rum" m At your word I Ian (III mt; m. 1 I500" lilo to nail a It”. MI". I would "to to u- ” new fully thy l I. In" “mun-IrmiMIuol ML Inch“... llnhvlol '15-” wan-on In mum Ono-W. Youâ€"yumm- mefl-mw-Myn‘l hunt h his mind." ”mantle“. Olly Wynn-hunt“!- 19:?"- “Martha 3 dammit-3M ,uifi‘” 0. our (Vb-ll}; {or I laminar no" muutmlfyouvfll it. ii. and u M'mho. at m cm Igwbcnwpmm.udlhn “!lenr mlnd. hdy. l m not to but" Into the Item "lung- or your-Ind. loulyhomthtlhul not ban union-m w to ob db the numb-odo- ol your slumber- "I hope, I'm: lady. thu you dream- “ not darkly o! no.” “No, ulr‘ It vn ol~" The mid» hesitated. and named “clued; but her visitor an to her "l'ha. In II. at...“ "Oath My. m no If I “No, no. sir-my drum were not 6 III.” “Good. X an [M of that. I {cured you might have bad dreams." “Not many. Ilr. " “Ahâ€"um did you have any such?" "Nob-not may.” “1 mm (but the Lady Ullu bus pass- od I quiet night," he laid. In deep [hr ' Ulla did not stop to think whether the visit would be pleasant or other wine. The man had signified his pur- pone. and as he Ins mater In the pul- m. the had no Mu ot opposing him. Odypao withdrew, and pmently u- “nu-d: the robber eatored. He «no t- with the name noble step and betr- In': the same pie-nut, sunk] race; and with m same look and salute of "397°“? 5“ WW: 1 mu dope. Ulin had new hor Wt. Ind, with All“: by her aide. It! upon Ill open window. suing out “ the park or fountains. AI she than an. the slave wonun Calypso en- am the monument Ind mnounood that the robber wished to loo the lady “You dreamt thu Julian was 1 do. “I have CHAPTER. III. - Love In Dunner. A Wt. beluflml morning. with I. m broom Iwooplng down the m- ill”. of flower and shrub (tom the “What robber?" asked the princess. “The same one that clmo yester- you would IWI’ reated well, sir." she m- masons WNW»an-nmm “De-r luly, should we never meet min. I trust that you will hear one kindly thought of Julian. If you an (area to think of the wrong: he In done. let u memory of the '1'qu he in umeral be some abandon. Plan in. My! All mod ,Iplflu and all wow: you; Ind m be WW! mm" She mid not hue refused Ind she wished: but am the had no wish so to do was evMent from the free and Mend]! manner in 'Mch she arose to meet Mm. an. an him her hand. udnlondhlmmnhalttohhfln I has me my hurt drawn warmly towards my native my. Henoeforth than 'lll be ”netting In Mascu- towards which my thoughts '1" turn via: other sentiments than those of Mum-neon. Lady min we may um meet Inln. In this moment of our strange companionship, In) t not take you by the hand?“ Ho stoned. and I'm in land mil-bun, navigators-led hhmhmverylow. “chum (reunion: «.0001 which Io «1‘me I“ not mean to glow. "for my wee-h. wrong I not: “ably be. your print I had tho-conwn-tfro-themotm In; one who was I- “-1qu up- tln; but am I Ild line" Dhaka: lwllldolillmto-tunm A "And." II“ the robber. "all; to his fact. "It I. better m: l should love I- not ”and. and (In Nu brought no Inter m: 1 night In non re- “rad." “Ali“ lam Call of Mr .other you would have been the III". Ulla m an?" UH. replied I. the girl-the: but her vole. mm. and do Ins-ed to chi-dolor II the thought Ila ”tented. "lady." m Julia. shoving tone mum, Ila cm 000 II" (I. u m moun- to ho Ollclltad with no volley. soul Inc can" only by tho nu Induct- ol vlnu no Inn-ally. N0! . alt-yo no at... mm: Mu am the bugle-t when “moot-3 Moo-coo I" not «u. “A“ now. lady.” named Jill... "I Inttol'mvhylonbm:ndll Ion; unlock onlytIo-om done by no Ilu‘l odor. no who- at filo. that to m cull; Ibo doth! to bar Into-"on of ram-In to I. has. MAIN: mmw‘ filo"! mm. "A: you «to. your III-n "in": plan! no hooonuon. "to In! yo: bun Dobro (I. III; I! you took 1m l- uau, lot N. In. no ore-oh: In III" your no! MM.“ “0 ll mull; Bonn!" Tho var-lo. on non Into-ooh; no lllll. by on!" I: no eoodmod Ion-Ir (In Hon- than.“ at. our “land "on no final“! Mal: or- codoood by a. moon-co of no In- rlblo In“... No ooh to in word. 0! cheer I“ all-non, a“ “Io-load II- porpooo o! mrylu lot hut Io [Mu-nu. --w. will not mum. cm Ion.” he told. “no on Oh norm you nun Ind o no!" Ihollorf‘ ml. and no. no 'flllH tom. and upon a. mil" III-II. no no. :3. mm my Mira: no no cord “gunman-annual without any Cum on you you Io (I. oo- u-I". In It to?" "no “on to“ you truly, fir.“ I» pilot UNI. bowing Mr Incl and ”out!" In I my Dov to... ”A“ no (on. hero to m. p'm o! you: on he. om?" Why did Ulla alt no It“! uni "Ital with such rapt uttentlon to the word: or the Inter? 8M beat her head ll though non innit: were stealing o‘er her "noel: and line [Izod upon the an before her as though a sand. ia~ wiring picture Ind been unfolded to her union. Hi. Ionia unitd truth in their very loud. and an no: "IDO- thiu he been treated. 8h. um I woman who. mun had-at been‘ Inn“ by an; and the "cum in her I ad my approach, I have felt tint my labor: were not without their result But there have not heenauy Joya. In Damascus the name 0! Juiiun is n tor- ror; but there are other plnoeu where that name in spoken with love Ind gratitude. Upon the plains of Abilene, and In the mountain passes or [Aban- on. where the busy craftsmen prepare timber for Jerusalemâ€"there Julian in hailed as n trlond and hsnelncior. The grim anti-faction o! torturing the cruel King of Damascus in tempered ‘ nnd manned by the calmer atmos- phere 0! than friendly region.“ my mhlonuno wu the work 0! the King of Dunn-can. 0! how the iron settled into my noui. I ind nova strong and ruoiute. as though heaven ‘ would enable me to work retribution upon the tyrant. Do you at me if I enjoy the life I is." led. I answerâ€"- I have made enjoyment: for myself. I have {on a peculiar “tint-cam: in‘ knowing that the king feared me. When 1 have heard my nome spoken by the rich and powertui with fear and trembling. i have liked it; and when I have known that Koran: dread- mar know. A mothor'a love I never muted. The cruel blow which III-t- tom! the cup of my Jon. killed my poor mother ere my tongue could mm her name. A: I grew to manhood I knew nut r was In orphan, and lhnt old Inn. who lived span m m world. gave me lay an: Iguan- of lite, and led me up till I could protect myself. A when fostering cm I .7 Of“ at loin!“ fifi 1 A new ehlmnt for the fortune left by the cum Vardl hu ”pared He II I cum: named Verdun!" near Athm, Bruce. Ha an um the Yard! tally ulna Immunity m the all. on Mlle]; mummy m .1 United flute- or u Hebrew. married. A lute member at the En- glish parliament left by will to In; two daughter: 8720.000, with tho much that IN my I: only to In liable It thymhthomotlsmwlthout ”nether under the expreu condition inn: she neither marrie- nor become! a nun. if the conditions Are not tub Iliad, the money In to be distributed among other relativeu. To his three daughter: in italian who recently died left .900 a year each ifathey remniled single and 32.500 and: n yen if they common than one would mm. Within the Int rev months. there In" been moral nut-plea of eccentric dim pix-In at propefty. To one young woman has been MI: $25,000 by her Print. The man: of the Franklin fund have decided m use the money for the erection of a Pnnklln mu- hIto in Flint". square, Baton. Curl- oun munitions made by will are more M I. In Ann-u. When Duh-ai- Franklin M. in 17”, he left a mail «in 0! money. which '1- not to be wed until the twentieth century. "is gift it it int "nibble. ml the am not alto-ah to “75.0”, having been invested at compound interest. In the Pitmmrg loch-h hum- an - nun 'Peau!" tuneful the bond-nil. em But no vim ll mu. (To be (Jo-clued” “0." the I‘m-red. "I fear (in l have Indemn- more (in I an n.- eonplin. I cannot be "In mn‘n wife! I never knew I]. um m. Ho fill M" I!!!” m repul- I timer. an. looked upon the “1-. hard nu. It (be non- .rrh. nd they med mend rill blood. I). nicked M. u be Gem. ulnithlnththenmvmbem me no an m and land her haul um A‘HO'I bacon. Tho war-la. m Inca WHO; and lllll. by Mil. I: no mine!“ Inn-Ir (In Hora- tboult It. «My Inland ho. (to «cum Malt 0r- W by m man-no or Ila tn- nu. mu}. Ho upon to but word. at who. be and hunt the nor, hum (hlyuo. he ordcnd on In]! the N- “ luau-o- to ho uncut“ within the valley. Tho win I“ hand "on can-o olthhloodydudvlklhdhun done by no Ilu‘l odor. no when the the. that I. m cull; Ibo Godar- ‘d hr Into-"on of ram-In In Inc has. MAIN: Wham A film"! mm. "A: you «be your III-n "this.” plant on hounudn. "to I.“ you Mu. Dolor. (I. II". I! you would 1m l- uau, lot N. In. no ore-uh- ln III" your real MM.“ H. II mull; Bonn!" ll wu not to be that Ulln should ‘umm the nllolod time at the Punc- or the Valley. The lulu; had heard of the «luck of Julius. and he can with I lute any to bear the prince: away from I plug which wu no longer me. He wu somewhat lur- whoa wine- In mu that the Scourge 0! lint-ru- and been within the pa!- m. and-had withdrawn null; and are most apt to under and urine uncles VII“ the mind. It was in the evening. Just In the last gleam: 0! day were mun; out. and before the lamps Ind been lighted fit that season when the thoughts The day passed away. and town-d3 evonlnxuvad returned tromthemouno talus. He said he had not led from tear of the robbers: but. that. when he saw tint defeat Wu Ineviuhh, ho Ind nought safety from capture no um he might communicate with Dam. Perhaps be old the truth. At all events. he renamed hln comma. and ‘ once more posted h1- xuardn about the valley; and then came to mun the princess thnt she was we. “I! such he the case," replied the girl, very quietly. 'you will torglve me (or what I hue add; 5nd of Jullux we will think no more. " Altâ€"w" It so? Had Ulln been lulu. understood? Had the keen-eyed Alma boen mlsuken? Would there be no more thought of Julian? with a look or amusement. “you In; a. undontand me." "AM... I {this l mu m .I'u thu nun own; but I luau remun- hln with motion: u: wont own (car or tenor,” _ “You wlll member hlm I: mu. :- poulhlq In: mutton.” am the “IV. girl. uklu u not clone by Ufln'n IMO. ad minus her land upon her um. , “What mean you, Alhluf Why should my memory ho “mind or mommy" "Because you are to have u husband who wlll demand your every thought and tooling. Hon-am II deeply varied In all the secret- or the tom-lo heart, and his eye. wlll not sleep whllo you hove I. thought which he does not understand." IOCBNTROC WILLS. "Indegd._ Alma," cried the primal, The only mum! w. R. 0. home in America 1- located at Hull-on, thirty- Ivo Imo- out of Cleveland. The rm uoml meeting of the W. n. C.‘ has never baton been held qun 150 mm! of this lnstltutlon lnhlmutad by heroines of the civil war, um] many monknofthew.n. Q'ho‘nto Wound will no doubt an" them- calvu of the opportunity to visit the home. mm uu- will be m for the ctr-Mum of visitor- to the In- alum who 'u I cum In the Pry-"mu [Ill-oh Infantry. tool In human II n "In! to I Death. of "(am at mm. m. dam; m: winter or The an“ Army at the While bu m a Mo 01 abut “lupin nun. n. at In our and the man“ uno- m M Dov-Illa 1o hie n Immumne- “elm”: v. tor-d. Tho will: a! II: order lou- by the mm o! heathen. rm can In no not «ll-tn! future the m- ton o! the mad "I: ,1. craniu- flou (In! I.- h“ u an" m: m.- u a unique In molt. without Mot- am to no (motion! nun at the cm: "nu (ton which u not lu nu. Hold too-(hr «may by con- Inlu o! Incl-0M. And a I'M! of In.“ Mimi-us. m "lam in ban 3 annual Nil-dot at (50‘ man- ot It. hood- .“ II. Intensity or (in turbo: out“ vbkl and II. In W In It. 'll‘. Doplmd numbers. the advanced use ind accumulating innmlues of those who survive, the dlsnppeurancea of Note; of the G. A. R Encampment. PIRRY STATUE. THE GARFIELD MONUMENT‘ The great breathing! place of Cleveâ€" ' landA-‘it: public squareâ€"4n: bean [nude the court of honor. which will he radiant with the glow of electric light: at night and resplendent with the na- tional colors. Grand Army emhiems and flown Illuminated uni deco- rated "the: will be neutered through- out the square. The noidim‘ manu- ment will also he illuminated with‘ clutter: of electric lights In other purl- at the city Mailman any and night o‘ocontlom have bean mm. perfecting a vetenns’ organluilon. The first post was formed at Decatur. ill.. on the evening of April 6, 1888. and this. with two posts established at Springfield, adopted the principles which have been the cardinal doetrlnea or the organization. Ever ainee the first national convention in 1866â€"-the annual gatherings were not olicinily styled “encampmouta” until the follow- ‘ in; yearâ€"the Grand Army his plly~ ed In important role in the history or the nation. it has done much (or the relief 0! its own members, it bu done much for charity. and it should no: be forgotten that in mvorai inatnul-es this charityâ€"notably during the time: o! the Miuluippi valley yellow fever outbreak lld the (‘iurleetorn earth- quakeâ€"nu directed to the mile! of former enemies. But most u! all it ha: been I beneficial tutor In keeping alive the sentiments oi loyalty and patriotiun. Q Such an annulutlnn I: without parallel among Ibo nodule: o! wnr H. _- -â€"â€". of the first Minds. third dlvm (mention: army com. It on an. 088' minded by Benjamin Hurrllol.”M Innis elected mutant. Among the many reunion: in con- nefliun with tho, encampment '1“ In those of the Mtchlgan Cavalry My. ade. l-‘lm Vermont and Twenty-{ml New York Cavalry regiments and a. Fifth New York Heavy Artillery. m- preaMent of the Mlchlgnn‘ Cl"!!! Brlnde In Gen. James H. Kidd. d lama. Another reunion II" to M 1mm! but two blocks "on tho public gamut, In the Central armory. . lump. and magnificent bullding, when mmpfim by the veterans till he held. it wl" aim he a prlm-lml handgun- ten fat the Grand Army. ll tin. very hart of the Milan. toe- tlon of tin- flty and: one o! the [unmet theta' noun-nu II the United State. Wlthh In fills a. rem: at war: and the lumen of de- parted heroes «Muted In the marble surroundings. This monument 'm In doubt be one of the greatest athletic: at the enammnent and will doubtle- bo visited by every veteran In Attend- ant-e. Men- a! ground. and Is the Em C may vlsflm to the flu. The “I“. of (1mm Oliver Ham Perry. the born 0! the hum. of [Ala Erie In the 'IV of 1812. in Mm 9e.- tv-m no. I... the anther-r7 of Party's grant victory. Some years I. It in moved from the public who-re It Md been originally pineal. and when to a henntlfnl not In Wu. ”rt. vlmre It now mods. Th m City I: n pure of Irâ€" lmkn Ind Ion-mu. and in any with of historic Into-m W anon. than In the Ion-II of no. In. Prawn! Harlem. than bone '1- I. "cum. only twenty-(our mile- from (tkvohnd. The lawn. to locus! ll Lake View century. on n Inn Ibo [Ind find at Idea-e um Ion an auto “mom In «M- «I (n It! ‘I Ibo elm-"en! at! m Inc (to work. and I! h (be all 11 ID. rum” 0! (flow-hid to It“. It I M- Hln "on! In the Mun" 0‘ ti. Km. Fm Quinton In" boon "0".“ for Iron not. to no“ van-In II he“ Ito-w- and mm. dull" to the all. named by Chime. and “In ml“ lo Wily last year. saunas XONUIIEN‘I'. of these (Man. and In tho reflection "at the Gum! Anny must «1qu with sudden!" rapidity. that tho voo- pla take vlmun In «om honor to the old Ioldlerl. A nun-nu sol-cu... Cleveland In hoe: null: up].

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