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Downers Grove Reporter, 20 Feb 1902, p. 3

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" ‘ ltwsslnsonesnch strain thuthe person ruched on Christmas eve. seeking to enforce the Christian doc- ‘ ”scythe! even for such as he, whose .03! was s bitch and stained thing. the night he sslvs'tion; and perhaps w the unconscious intercession "fl their poor distraught sister. who ' flied the heavenly hoses to that _ Melanin: of the modern thief. Hind hope thst. u Christ hsd th- flies oi teens to the peni- cl it. «man. so in His is- 'mmmman Hod hot cruel destiny In It- nntlml w of events led her there? Hui the insulation of her love brought her. in pathetic sympathy. to tho feet of it. at who” grim altar she should convicts her moral acriiico? Wu it a nun urine? Or was it the out- mo of the Divine love mu m above I“ love, the Divine Inorcy which Ind recur-d the mint word- oi the sin- ner in than last moments of York Jail. and selected this melons time to give them I sign of m- F-thorly sympathy and mercy? In, it not be tut under this aloud Inspiration Hi1 Insultâ€"- not!“ a mine opportunity to sig- mnu the blend eveâ€"ind intorcedod for both the loved nd the lost. and“ purifying the grim sign of man's Item Moe. attains the all birds of hail. ind brought poor Int-y where they but found hor. to transform that watched symbol at man‘s unforgiving and into I loader of angel gold upon which aha named In their sublime com- pany to tho runny land of curl-sting CHAPTER XVI. The moon vu mum; bright tad clout; mmmmnmmluv- In tunnel over the shaping constel- lation that one diamond-chant! pl-net m tumult folk had found upon n m m 0! mm. when lary Lockwood Nd Iona" It the foot of the awful (no and fell asleep. Mom-o bound-lone Divine Darcy. and no Int up! of I good unlmwo-ubtmntobomnof In"; an. “mullah- at". of Klrnml vial-I than. balm any can all ”ma. told no. u at curiously angled mom. will lam to». m In!" mum and Mucou- cm. ll um: Inn has. they thought. In their Inuluuvo NIICM win I. hull-d Halon-who than my?â€" lhl the had. 0! have- n" drlvlna (In unlo- cm: on or the Ind. ad that they no clung to (I. 11le an their rightful rum; plum. " CHAPTER I‘mâ€"(Oonunnedo ' Hurley had me to the Inn. The people at u» “Enrk-vlo-Rover” had none round to In. landow- to be; her for seed neighbor's lake to «he prel- ,Int while they "cut the cheese." one o! the muu euuonu ot the plnee. end “.mennqq ot'Jechgvho had elm! joined their humble hon-d; nnd they ‘ m Dre-ed her to firmly. vowing nhe v than!!! not he sway for may mlnuue. “It ehe m Induced to put. her shawl 'Qverherheed nnduowlthhheln. Her brother wee mun: before the are, . mount a pipe, and nursing e gouty‘ (not. end Inn was lying halt uleep‘ on the loll, In the chimney corner. When Ire. Madam returned her brother wee tut asleep In his chnlr. Ind In” W” nowhere to be eeen. The widow mixed (or her. called her by name. then grew nlnrmed, nnd .went hnck to her neighborl. The night tn bright. and starlight. 'the'llsn of Bethlehem ohlnlnx In the It list! he "at that «n MM- in! not. an a null: mum of tutor-d 0' that In“ occur!“ (My amnion; mmwuonmm~ My “all!“ no mo mm by tho pull-Una). m M In. I‘m nul no.- othcn, but without luv. lthflmwnflhlbautoloot [or a. poor nuke vim m In (and no In! uni-a. 0. an ”to. on n cloud at cu- na «on I“ hound we (to ub- hd. lull, man. not the Inn. (to Inn In Mu hula I-mbh In In Icy booth. um I. all now. when '0 m It. .- cumulus-nod Christan. TM good people of ”Hut-to-novor“ ”nu tho-Join- about. "no mum. and they It" still numbing for I." who Ir. Taylor and . mun Mount Mlorkyhouolnumwhcum Chm boll. ring out that: Joyful been tho mung" or peace and soo'd- vlll to all. The now Md ceased to an: b” mu And dale, 1m Ind roul- wny, um whim with their will“ It would not hue been 0ch to have III-led her In the daytime: but there was mowing naming In the notion tint Ill. should be vandal-In; am on n cold icy night. Ind um nightâ€"- of u] «harkâ€"Christan Eve, when. no- eonlln; to Kirk-all In than dun. the world n. more or In. pooplod wlth ”mutton. good. u I rule. It. was thoughtâ€"unsol- hovcriug over the laid to tumor 3M manage- to forlorn They left their cheese and panel, uuu- smoking do Ind curunt clients Join In the sou-ch tor mry. u m that they and than. and 2”“:- A Sto of English ryLife. By JOSEPH RATIO“. hi". It was noted that the old mun '1: partial"?! (and or these people. aid that he mm tn mt Vin luck and flumnunmmotmludol The old Inn was fond of rambling about the whey. He set up a distant bunch of the Meadows family In the "Hark-loâ€"Rover." Ind often celled had smoked a fine with Jack Meadow: and his wlfe at the farmâ€"4M you: lead- own, who had Inherited from the son of the In Iludown. who was the mother of that Jack lemon who left Klrhml And was drowned at lea or worse. beam Inry, the mid of the inn, would not have Mm. preferring the highwnnnn In dawn. who me to the allows. The stronger become a particularly lntereellnx person when he obtained permission It his own expense to erect a special gnventone to fiery Lock- wood'a memory, and people touched their has to him all over the phce when it was known the! it was through his Influence the two glhbeta had maâ€" denly been removed. ml. of the run and letter- of the poor wretchee who had been hang latchnlne being buried decently. and e few Christin words of hope sold over them. It m. therefore, as l have laid. not gunmen; to have I strum at nbout “I"; but um partial" «finger ul~ ed I“ kinda of cum queluon. and vouch-fed nov and the- piece- of cum Information about event- they hul' heard of It the sur and Outer from their “then and gnndfuhen. matter: which seemed ta them now to be part: of norm ln boots. or thing: that belonged to the nae of "once upon a time," or incident: "at the newlâ€" peverl revflnted from old chronicle: Tim '- mll‘ add II II: Inquir- lng um! Ian. beam no Ind. I. It were. home armlnvly‘l prawn]. A [am you load I“! I ballad that her. and u was a conno- mug for folk that nu amen um '31 to ram IL Other less lllmlm hull-d Ion.- erI had done no story at In” light In (In abbey Into rem. nd the cup- on It the am had long hen mun; the "last dying when n4! colleaâ€" siom of Richard Parker." "conic: of warm written up! an Int Interview with Ian.” Ind other mm nulâ€" nlaconca of the "needy. Ho nnlnd by coal with 3 ”Ir 0! [ml brown haun- mun. count with uric-c mm and Marian. u llmnmmnum-mmu Dania. Ho man do" It the Bar m (mm. 0mm! u mun room. command“ 1 In. no“ In «I. Inc an mum m. and and may cannon .m m and vouc- who ndmdm-Mmlwm-u "In; It. Indo'm, for Inn-m; old loflu, and Inn. (h. laid at (to ml to In. Star and am. No In “and fly II“ and wanker. trialled with up m travel. Ml wt mm IM 0! u Int-my. m m bruit Nu. tun. nu. um, um. Ho (and. u be Md lived. u mud, struggling with his we to the lat. ulllnl Min-elf I tool. am!“ he Md been tricked by nu ma dado: Into 5 four at death. And an a. last moment denying m. gum m Influx to be up- poned to the untold. I ulnar-No uh!- bltlon of judicial maul-“on; but In m quiet noun than they Ind- a tin of Mn mu m. mum chun- or ill follow ext-tut. 15. would" ol rho-o wretched body had um du- IBM henna tho mum at no Ilnd ad the I'III. ad the bird. 0! any And tho bun.“ nun hut-n. 0M aim nut-Ia "all; my a Yeerl rolled on. The inn hed given e companion to the xibbei. by the plenntion near the abbey. The men Footer bed ventured to return to Englend, end. being con- demned for some Letty oilenee, m :tnken sick in prison. Under the im- ‘pmeion thnt be we: dying he can- teeud to the murder of Squire Belling- hun, end related the circumtencee oi the crime exectly as they bed occurred. Whether it wee e melignent end eventing rate that had preyed upon hie teen to bring him to thin position, end then to restore him to heelth, it in not tor the historian to my; he has elmply to chronicle event: u be iinde them in the evidence before him. Footer confessed to the jail chaplein 3 the: it wee he who shot Beillnghem, end he eleo nerreted the details of the trendy to the werder. Ae it the land on his mind an nil phyeicei neture e illlip, he been to recover, end In due course be wee "reigned et York u- sites (on his own conic-lion). upon the chute oi hilhvey robbery end murder, hie conic-aloe being fully eup- ported by each evidence ee mid be got together. I" pure end true until he had crossed her huh. it the prewher drew e Ion; date on their Imagination-vent] bone! and enforced hie text with light- of religion- (envy the: my even out of piece in these prosaic den. it in null permitted for an to hope the: the en- gels did (Ike the place of the birth of evil strain and beer the tailoring new $011111: other world. where the wicket: ceue from troubling and the weer, ere lt rest. 0er 4,000 sheep were men may (m Hanan to m. met. to In to! than on man boot rum-o. A. on Influencing. A men in "can county mt into mint the other day with the bout tint he W the meet endent nimnee in Karlene. the date at his book being 1819. And no' cameo n men in Smith county with n whole library of more ancient alumnae: For example. he has six consecutive anunel lanes of en elm-nee hearing the title. "An Astro- nomical Diary or Aimmck," on Am- eticnn publication. the first of the six inving the date of i7”. The met of theee ancient publications in Ir. A. C. Cooiidge, who appears to be quite n collector. He has many old nmvupere and hooks, and of one of them, "The Smith County Pioneer” enys: "Hr. Coolidge has e book of pollute end‘ hymns published in 1815 under the title “laden Sucre." Did you ever wonder why it is tint eon: book- have the eopnno pieced noon the other verb? The reason given in this book is: “A: female voices are. in meal. more nu- merooe. the nir in thin «on in uni- formly placed uppermost in the brace! â€"-The Runes City Jonrnnl. W lay-icy. 0- I "can main- Kllg Christian of non-uh. viii. ed M a wt. .0! ‘onoolhilconriicnwlo'um [or In “ind-o... AI ii W. on n [unions occasion the King M "imted" bin. but his mainly, Min. m: In ind no money. in. and!" land to my tot «he "treat." and it u miommnianmmmfl- in ind not yet IMAM urn-bill; at having been "billed.” hm oi Colin to repair tin pull. the Kit. mid up to his “Meet: "Nov. .1 do" count. I um mil, going in tin-«l M on this occasion.” Then. lo I“ he- hoid. u ml at arching for my, the King found none! lmtiiy. u tint moment he saw ihmi the oven door the Crown Prince and his unor- ty riding by. The king "shad out and called to his son: "For [nod-out can. lead me me ml. I‘v'u flood mu to Count So-ndao Iain, nd it he finds tinsel! done for the ne- 1 and time he will nice i rebellion.” The situniion m awed, in: the court has noi yet finished its Innisâ€"Candid Friend. hm wound- henl m In. They had (ml hot-I. ‘l'lo In. in gold for $20,000. not Wlllm tool III Rate to n ranch II Nonaâ€"C» up Tribute. mm “known-tomcat sum in. I m-NII‘ ma. 0. Wulklndlhmfin: ”It. bum cm. In“! Wo‘n dull WO’I’O rich!“ For ”In any m llnd "I. rm- OI I» am. mllnlv Il'bm" Mm- m- ud can Inn-g to! no '81 ml. 0! Mo. Would the Inn:- clause :1! that? flulu nomad I plan ol the alb- mm which In believed lob- Wlluu ud bl- vita Iutodfot ml to nah ll. out. "or would :1 ii Accent-fly be I“ hit um vent. touch" Io Into the starch. having pnuouly 9'0le clonal". with con-In an. chemicals. which. when combined with Don: Ind wilted. would produce a no" hm One day I dun“ trump an. don; and went the night a the Wlnun bone. "0 told the hunter shout Ibo born deposit- ol "on“. Who- I. went. away VII-um thought that In Mmdwuotuomkhdon his uplonuou Into Dana Vinny. In 1880 Anon Wlnun lived with his wile, Rosie, In a. gulch known a As): letdown, not far from the month of Death leoy. Ho wu so loud o! M- wlfo that ho vould not nllow Im- to be long shunt tram him, Imuh their Ilulo but on the “do o! the mountnln VII 10!) Intel from the In". at neighbor, In I wild. filled. (or- uken country. Lucky Dhoov-ry eta-god um 01 a Coma- And III- "II". One «in: summer's morning they thought he had Ilfllt too iou. Ind wont to call him; he smiled et the chil- dren l0 peacefully tint they did not like to disturb him. And nobody could or did disturb him again. They (ouud his last will and testament in 3 con- epicuouu place on 3 “Die near the bed. It was a generous will for more than the Meadow: family. on leveru Yorkshire institutions of charity could be cited to prove; and on e slip of pa- per he ind written. evidently on the morning of his death. "Thank you tor letting me clean in the room where 1 was happy, as a boy. Jack Eudora.“ (The End.) mud nonuvmmoldm. m; but they not love Min. In. no no mm with in money. ind neon so much. could toll ouch voodoo ml ltodoe; And he Mount to thin on: mot-mu am a and mandolin from the bonkoro 0! Leah. not u mention n oollcltor them, tut when ll: hinted at o deulro no I". with an young people at the (om, tad no u componled am with a present or 1 MI’ of the noon. con honed um Wakefield market could flow. out when he said he had nouhor cuo not chlld, and we: am of Invomu. may on Mon the bedroom ho uld he liked; and he become one of the household llvlng n such, a. plenum companion and friend to hoe! and hook-l. a modnthar In Me action: towudl the children. THE DEATH VALLEY IOIAX. ”daemon-balsam- mn chm-oh II Lincoln {or m mmmmmm,u manta-111. ' At Calm John Waste, Adam. an old Chic-go. Burlington Quincy conductor, was found in n dying m7 dmon In the railroad yards ma soon M away. There on suspicion: of foul pity. The death of In. Indium Vnfl. and .0 "In, occurred It her home Ill Qu- rm. vhero the had lived for over half a century. MI "rotten, I jury unwed Hugh dam-gel in the sum of $10,000 1. the uncut due tun for cm which ha been dewnltnd In the Columbia lla- valor comma elentor .1 nut 81. Loan. and nailed by Ml Kuhn on an lttlfllmenl. m Stotler. pastor of the cum flan church 1t Cantu-Illa, In. In- any-need Mn Mmtlon .- m. to an elect March I. In the United sutu- Circuit court at Manda In the ml! of Benji-in 1‘. Hard: of Rama City. taunt Sheri! John Klein-In a: St. Clair county and Amm.mhalsndum ”pawns Rn. John H. Acton of cmâ€" aco a champ of tho mu ship'- em, nan! nllltln. of "linen A mutate “noun-lag a hernia «mmmtmnmuoomm, on by the But. flung, In. ad Tran comply of Quincy to ban lied In the Ada:- cont! WI w.w. WmnaadlsyunJhm who lived I let Inm- not": of oil-- cyndwhomgmdhynhnmt mun Igo, died (to. ». llhfifl. nm on luau! "pm" and 0. Moon mic. 1')- ll.- "potu" ”out. In. um um 5d an In no um- for art-lul- u M. “n. Aun- at] old-Io Mn hu- mum "at (be m m at a. city of Altai. wall Ill 00 m- m. m In the city. In $2,137,808. no: I. n hen-u of about ”I.“ our but use. 1‘). Quincy Strut Car mm, I. he!“ to emu «- men to Wm‘ nanu and I.) to uh I loop um.) m m at m m ni- flon‘ lone. Work cm bu mum at the mm o! the ”flu m. II. all .9838 .lltnv b."â€" mu. 'm 'm not than 0.8!. nu. "banana-numb.“ m || nun-dun. A. human mill-3 and In One of the moet importent til-cover- iee of mutation remains thet he- been uncle in many yeue ensue to heve been unaudited on the tern: of John Beniord, eeventeen mllee northeeet or Home. On hie term in e epriu which, in the summer time. in very ewenpy had Inernhy. Recently Bullion! end hie nelshbon ben- diuiu in the frown ground. end took ocit e terse ivory tueh which Ie live tent long end he- e diemeter of eighteen lnchee. Judge Anthony Thornton of Shelby- eule ie eeld to he the only “"111“ neuter ol the illleole eteu eon-titu- tloael convention or 1841. H. P. lteevte, end 75 yeue. brother of Junee Reevie. deputy county clerk. ‘ died My et Smith Center. The hoenl oi director- ot the let- toon free etreet tell- heve denied thet the next street Mr ehould he held on October 1. I. 0. l0 end ll. ‘rho con-hm 0! Quincy I". H'- mm . ulna. clown; Chri- Nah. man “I Arthur lib-ha acn- At Chester, Judge Hal-bell denied en epplIc-uon for a writ. of Mbeu corpus to Iecure the release 0: James French. I winner in the southern "linol- pen- Ito-fiery. This use. like eevml elm- ller one. recently tried. was heard on. technicalitie- erleln. from the work- lnxl of the llunole convict pen-ole law. The Salmon county Dunner-tic committee met and decided on Much 15 u the due for holdin; the spring primary. The county convention will he held three dun but. After being In. Charla Hondren (or on. week, Min Franco- Iluch mound her school dune- It A moonlnxton when Ind Chum Hadron "turned to “to on M. an: near noun. Thou- puonu append tho union, both on no- oonnt of their youth and tho the roll- tlonohlp. The father of tho bride m NI now mn-in-hw arts-tad on I chum of Inn-run. h!- um cousin and of unifying to the not In (In “can... Within an hour Juan Inn mood o.‘ decree of dlvom. ‘ The police 0! Anton united two In. minted boyl. who laid that land so- nund tho liquor In Haunt moon. The nloonkoow nu find no and *fiwfiflmfifififififlififififilfi’flmfiim ILLINOIS Atnnemuofthmto Horne-L M'mm tun! uoclcty n We a». a. ““‘H'GW at". m erected pvt-Malt; Jon "I" Der-I. ‘ Anon, flea prudent. and mus-Ia, ”an" N W mercury and transfer. m h m can! Tho Maine-I men at Fla-m m «tannin to oral-tn n can”, to W § build 3 main. factory It nu plan. ; Profilmmmmofluhoheol- ”Hum“ use, "Do wont to California In lurch W“ “'l '- othenm.numwwmd MW the pheaofluammm. 0' mum-om. on, for the when at mulls-I Mb- the you. ' a. 1. anim- of gamma. 0-1., Hm mdthfitflltmflum 0H m h i memummma Imam...“- mmmympmedotculmm M It“: ty mu men. A- slot! will .â€" calm-30.- 3.4“ to who a map-Ii. m m Dew-r and Wm all“! '“I brim-Into mum-gambit “glam-M. 110mm!» afldm 11-May...” mnnhmmmdwmfl: [run them lMulI the fidu- (Lgndmonevmnvmbomm- Unofoxtenuneul-ha. Inn Dicky I- do“ u Bloc-Inc- tom-(“00. lk'llllmulflcy 0f the and"! 0" “my, "Inna throug- 1mm Inau- ad lucid. Wen-tyJol‘dull-Io-o “Wad“. (“wanna-1mm “thorn-1m Till-lo Thou-(Nu lot-ll m mmydvunfloluu-w ”(boned-notch“. Ali-“muolaovflu-M Mudflats-Idling..- madam Iain" M a “In, w. slum-“mt. OH I! lm'olubmlcdflm ogfiagigranE-T all. d‘gtgi; Quit-nil... =2? Iglgufilig 15".... >§.§§u‘ §E3§§.35 ill-33%. FPO-pllfipilzs i in addition to the nunifloent belch nndntonedopottonoerectedbythe Chic-no and mum lllinoie reilwny nt Haunt Vernon the Third Notion! bent will build n Mndeono three- etory block. . A movement in on (not It Min tor the building of n lune reservoir inst north oi town. and to the fund the lllinoie Southern nilwny commune ‘nnbecrlbed 81.000. The morvolr will cover forty-five ncree nnd the coat in “tinted et “.000. According to the record- in the ot- floe or County cut-h Antenna. there were thirty-(oer birth- nnd loci-teen damn in Clinton county dnrln‘ the month oi Jun-r7. Prom-ore J. A. Kennedy In. 0. 59mm or the lllieoie school for the Den! hue been elected to ne-berehin‘ in the Nations! (nonunion “My nt Wuhlutoe. The eoneerntor of Kuhn Whit-n who in in II innee ll’lll- in Ionth Alden. he- been veil ”.38. which he heeninthehnndeoltheeonntytreeeâ€" nrer It Dent" [or n number of non. Tho doe-tin. whether or not In- mpin creel le n unable elven- hne MMInnkhIHeu-u- at mmmoldmmm Clm. G. W. Hill of Anon an un- dcrod his wanton u “out for the In]. Puke: company 3: Alton. which petition he has held (or newly “onu- Drury Hellman alumnae n W at his left shoulder whit. coating on I bill In Blurb nature. mu Alton. Allodmtmmnlanlnthom wu ”nick by the and upon which the boy vu riding and was wrecked. Maximum! guard We! Italians}- mn. tum Minn!“ W. to! unwary on mu pzhucy tum odor 3%“ m mm“. m. mu». MW m an: than Imtflllt clam to be due. - The "linol- Tennlul who“ VII- comulM menu: to “In“, W over It. omm road from Aim to Ed- wu-dnme human as | art.- o! and- dut- to It- the. Imam At apnmola an dust at :7 Joan «Anton V, ; » wattle-document“, ”Manna-full“ u lotrovolll I; ,, 7 auburn-guns. ml- of may a M'VH'a lint :iaai lull-333a...- : =II I. It. i a 2.1-. i..-‘ separating" 3853... ll. bi % i nuullnutunmul. Q, ~ a pro-null mud ...,, "annulus“ ‘ deMuOOMOM' Gmlld. Thoma“ mmuwuunuda , puuol may. no“ ‘ flymdmmbms-w only I low tech. {,3 {my under tho unau- a." m V 3 Intel uni-lulu W Q4 mt armwdwd ‘2; autumnal-Mum mwmummm “timeout“; nonuamotpfilh wagon-31th- mm. mm w. m .1 mm, m c. Glbbonl m The auto ban! of m mind 5 report at a m , ._ o: smallpox u Ila-ton. m ty. In tho nut“! “I of 2 Wm: a 00.. noun-mu. g u mm:

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