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Downers Grove Reporter, 17 Jun 1904, p. 7

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Judah and dmtor and driver now turned their gaze heyond the Non- handed runaway tn the winding walk that passed among the trees up in the old mansion hmiso. Far oil through the great minmna of the trees there might Indmd this morning now be seen the flutter of a gown or white. The faint sounds of voices might be hard: Bury Ellen. «annotation- mur- keter. m Chen-ting but: ml and: "Yes, Indeed." assented the doctor. "Yea, sah. Now, ain‘t that the young lady sâ€"comin' down the walk?" isouls. f .lmlgp Wilson ani Dr. Gregg "In”!n. "Yo-mi! lady In late this matnin‘. j iy romuvmi "IFH' his a: Franklin net-1nd liko" 1,9,",de the N680. I onion-9d thr- our and uddrmsorl Mary "on ya. but shy" M Wong dirork- i Eben. Confused by the sumptuous n! U l mknll." reviled the doctor. “Yon 5 It ill. It was a mun-am before ah» rpr. know not ‘bnmt those young folks. [ mixed Meal muiremeuta. nml pre- They don't ”'1’! mflze the impon. tented Franklin to «he genupmon. name 0' premin' business mucus. PM In "man she pignned nigm‘ es- Bnt ve must fo’give non. Judge. we,- «pp, She would have bagged Frank. must fo-give hon. (oh she snhtiniy is; Na (0 return with her. Fun in the we" wo’th waitin‘ ion; yes, indeed," [ form of ihf'driwr had its was: “an “l‘h-ah! Quite right. Dorian. quiie ‘ Pp. metal? sounded from the from right! Fine young lady, the young 5 of the var. There was a dnuhlo groan, udv. Old stock. yea indeed! Beevh- A "We h?" 'inklvd lazily. The rusty m; o' renginny, 1m had Cousin ‘ thee" man slowly in revolve. Sannn mayton heaps hen so close "It's tn awful hour to rail." admit- liko. She Mini to he received. sun. 194 Franklin under the rumble or the‘ to he received!“ whofls. “i couldn’t get a carriage and "Yea indeed " assented the doctor. ! hadn’t. "‘5 horn. There '"Wt any "V“ xvnh New nin‘l that "m vnnn! car. Forg've “I"- ' “Oh. yes. but she‘ll be 1mg (find:- I}. l mko‘l." rattled the donor. “You know how ‘bont those young folks. They don‘t always mflze [be "upon- nnce o‘ pressin' business matte”. But ve must fo’give hob. Judge. we must to-xive heh. (oh she subtinly Is tell wo‘th wnmn‘ 'OII: yas, Indeed." Sn Ihr Indra and mo do: lnr am down "I ”N- rar. and rn'uvremd. Pas”)- and In no “no. wrhaw rm- are ur Mn mmmes. Irrhaps fur ha" nu homr NM! and than ”no drh-pr mat a 3mm - out of the side of his 959 nrrr Inward the nan-hailed gates. but an one In: "noisy or anxious. Tho mum cm» to lpmrnnt that very and and SHIL yet really very [any wmm their son“. "\‘Hy wr". Finn-h. «ah. mark you. "to. Sun in In‘ wddmtn Rich: "hm. this mawnin'. l‘ha‘v?” "(kind mntnln‘. Jammi‘ said Hu‘ damn I: luv [flak-"‘11, and tho rlriwr suntan-V! rvsym‘mnh "nun! maqnin'. Dumb You: [H ht? 0M! Mll'llin', noun" Pilzr‘." "We". ymsah. l mnv lw :I lm‘l'r‘ M“. 1m! I Irv-"v. (PI-w! m1trinK Judy“; mm at». you "n: mnwnin'. In "why-s an m tvn min-"râ€" put [up M?! an hour, "mm "mm hr hard "w lapping m‘ nmvnwr mm. and Dr Grown tho In“. nut qniw «a partly. .ml Influx I thilr Inu‘r in‘ Head M a an" “mama. Imam alimlr fmn "In "1""ng M y»! nmnm-r «Mn um "unitary In "w m" "Truth soc-ms "LI-3' um the '0'“ Qt. his Mac! lulu (Ilium. "l'hah‘ smnl mlwnln‘. 'Jum-u.” "‘- pllod Inn hula». “l'h-Ih, Damn 0N“ Isl lam Hm tannin", ch?" "flood mama}, Judge Wlluou.“ ho um. Presently from a side street. lured by I. largo brh-k au-Illng. more came with regular and unhurrlvd ln-nd n all and dlxulflod ngunn “'0qu with I not! Panama. and lapping Illh om- c-lnl «no. M: u nmmmrhm! the ur the driver nrnlghu-uvd a mm: on the At this terminus of the line at the outskirts of the town there was each morning enacted the same little scene. The driver slowly unhiu-hed his mules Ind turned them about. to the other end of thet'nr. in readiness for the re- turn journey. Matters having pro- gressed this far, the mules fell at once into a. deep state of (Injection 1nd somnulcnce. their ears topping down, their bodies drooping and mo- tionless. save an nqw and then a. faint swish oi tail or wax or I weary mt bespoke the knowledge of some bold. manuding fly. The driver, perched on his sent, his fut-t upon the all. his knees pushed toward his chin. sat with hil broad tut drawn down upon hix forehead. his hands duped hotmwn his legs. and all his Ittitudc indicative at rest. the unimpeachabiy best of this South- ern city. This modern innovation of the street car was not readily taken up by the conservative community. and though it had been established for some years, it. might be questioned whether its shares had ever paid much interest upon their face nine. CHAPTER XXVIII.â€"â€"-Continucd. One morning the little street car stood, as was its wont, at the terminus oi the track. near the front 01 the wide “nude or the old mansion house. This was in out upon the edge of the little city. and few were the patrons tint might be expected; but it was held but were courtesy to ofler the services of the street car line to this family. so long recognized as one of. ”'1' PI? Jamm.“ sum mr If. mul Ibo tlri‘rr Franklin drew her closer Io tum "Oh. well. yesuh, Judge,” said Dr.‘ Gregg. .hal! signing. "we were you; once, eh, Judgefoyonng once onl- ulna.” lt In only to be said um both judge and doctor were gentlemen, find loyal to beauty In dlstresn. They both vamod Mary Ellen‘s love. for they got on eight blocks sooner film they should have dune, and walked more than hall 3 mile In the sun before they found a place of rest. TY.v "yd-SJ "I Fflfllnll. Iiir‘rll’, as :nrvll almuu end. what hor nu (mow "my I‘m ugly 53M. "Hm-r cm L'” MM Mar} Lllvn knew Hm slur wmm nu ruru-r mako dvmtfl 01' «Why Hut thoughts tamo rapid Ind HmlllN-d; hnr «yo»: swam: hv‘r helm Ina! In". Mar sho Int-am th» sirglng n! I mark- wr in tin can. throbbing. Ikrfmug high and stt r Ihangh his hurl wrmm Mm).- tuh that he Ind On any, hrmrn ehr bad “1'" Mm PM“? u ami’ur luul.‘ dnrr. In lnnth-r and far-m land. Sh- WI :13“! 130 [tar thW": Hue-u IM- ran admin 1' In! in :I nunnvm Mary Kilt-n know that a" Mar and an Mixltnfl’ I‘v'fr rm} luv. h "man! "It nmlil' \« I'm a flash Ms fawn “thin! and h sirrll'v‘ quiz!" cm mum .1 vmmnn ulum- [wan nus- l'vruhMmr in a nul (:11. mmn'nuvm lnrrnr. film sun- him q'm-p a! tin tar dnvr, ru-n a1 lflll' Inn in U.- Inn-fl dirwt and «tern-d In nu his yum" Lad Eduard Frank- viu mm" 8mm: cazvr mun-rm! umnmm m.- Mazm: sun. M.- rn-Hms ‘ann of mwrnr m-rlu-d him as n .«naogw In Hm y-lwrv Hv' sump-vi M ”on (an-tn) luv nnn [mum-M, IMO;- lm: up 1hr path. and 1mm mrnwlv-Nfl‘ Fur Mary Eiien. wflling hem)! (or ht‘l' regulnr morning ride with her reg- uinr mmmnious. III at once vent pain nl aha sued out of the window. 8h» namely heard the kind remtrk. she wan iookinx at u munâ€"I tall man with 1 lmmn race. with broad simul- dvnu with a long. l|‘|l8in§, steady utrhia. This man in coming up the M00 (It the ulrvm, lion; llw palh be im-vu iiu- [rm-«u lull "I0 burdock! liul Hum] llu- rillrh. "in xhneu wru- uimn- uilh ilw llumluuu dull. hm in: u-NIII‘d in van- [milling qu MI! war 1-! luruumlinlu iml h'lt’hrd «m. his had up, hi1 09v n-anhln- C'IK"I'I,". Nut huh mmipnll‘. no! mmmll‘d n I swam-m Imam-r, not unuuunw-d. Dr. Gregg upon this morning began his customary reproach also, but u halted upon his tongue. "Miss Beech- am." he said. “pardon me, allow Incâ€"â€" are you Ill?" "L'll late this mawnin', Miss Beech- aul, seems like." said the Judge, with no trace of resentment In his tones. Gregg. ~ “Good morning, Judge Wilson." re- plied Mary Ellen. as she entered the rar. "Good morning, Dr. Gregg." The gentlemen made way for her upon [he shady side of the car, and “fled their hats ccremonluusly. "Uh-ah. good mawmn', Miss Beech- am. good mawnln'." said Judge Wll- sun; and "Good mawulu'," said Dr. “Good morning, slr," she replied. pleasantly. , "Good mawnln', Miss Beecham." said the driver as she passed, touch- ing his hat and infusing more sua- neas into his spine. ' with her aunt. And then Mary Ellen. deliberately tying the strings or her bonnet under her chin. turned. answer- ing her aunt's summons for repievin of a forgotten (an. Then, slowly, calmly, the gown at white became more distinct as she came nearer, her tail figure composing well with the set- ting at this scene. For her patiently waited the judge ann‘the doctor and the driver. luv nun mumn-M. male- nml 1mm unrmwlv-Nfl‘ (li' as l.rm:;v c-nlln‘ l rum!" . ‘Iimr in I ":4! NW sum- him’ run an 1 m 1-; him an-r I' i lmnh- r and ”H! Iu- lun- rimlu «I It": 1 "No. I'm not satisfied." respond“ the little girl. “I‘m disappointed.”- Tho Clmdnn': Vlfltar. "And now you're satisfied, aren't you?" and the young man. slyly. "I never saw nn English lord be- fore," she said. I've always wunted "Arp ynn an English ror'rl. really and truly. sir?" she said at last. "Yes." ho answered laughing, "real- ly and truly." Not What She Expected. An English lord was romntly ("ll- lng with a family In New York. The hostess} littlo girl sat opposite the lord and stared solamnly. "sure." am the man {-m. "w mm. "A" Ibo fortunes are good. Birds tell no bad fortunes." Then he smiled windyâ€"New York Press? “le“. hr 3 good fortune. «It! you?" asked a man sunning by. .hv whnw Hu nfrunml as; in “and sum. “W" Ammorry A woman. swanky rt mmpk‘zkm and INK I shawl drawn "mu-d hrr hnml lm‘l shonhhrx. Imkwl at u.» Mrds and Multan"! in hm walk. Tap man. ham to nmira any indirmlnn of trade, law her hmilanryr "Fm-inner. lady?“ he asked. The woman stooped and passed I. ruin In his hand. H‘- llftnd I Mrd from its pvrrh and ptarod fl. tn the M130 of the tray. The h.rd pfirkpd up I funk-d slip of paper. The man tank the paper nrd handvd n to the wnmun. The woman onenml It. rand. smiled. nnrl‘ mused tm. The mnn nodded nppmvâ€" 1 ingly. Buying a Good Fomme. rm-r liulv amen birds sat an a ""1 Vnmtml with I tray. The May hPM l'nMv.‘ flips M’ mp”. A man ("rind \ Again the an! "not "p hc-r I'm-1, ‘ Iml 'wf mfilv III mm; In”. ”Tlu'nA lhvn yuu mm. 11‘" think H m um um I. Hwn- nu Inns-r in ”all: Iur Mr“ Van think I shall am Inâ€" " FIAI‘H‘JI drum h" rhmr In Mm. "Tun! 'Du h h lvt'fnrr' us now I: IMP." M- «in! "liar-M. Inn atom » but 10-” snrvi.” A team! mm'lsirg MM II I mm m-Irhv "mum Imm out lulu a shrill mum. rvlluu In the "I "w '"(l MM at me nuts. Mary Ellvn tell he! scrum: momma luv" u mplorkms, be running jay I'numsc Imam-l: all. «mum! .«Yinlach' against the slum”?! m’ Mr Iuwr. In Mr [wan "to music "1 mo Mnl Unillml un. wwn whom "no linkh- u! "w MN» Irv-ll coastal. own who“ Franhun mvppinx (mm "n- rar, lu-M up M»: ham“ to 'nvr and wins- wh-v "(Ham-I" mining may. mmm he: Hp. "Amt m haw I," nld Franklin. dumping and Main: lu-r Mam-n um u‘nndnluun pal-Inn), "I'm I nation that )uu dull It"! slink of "m, I! In mun. “14v mutn than I magnum mm M Mm! Ihc-rr. am! pin-M) ul ub- "v, ('m‘!) uh." lu' lam-mun « lu-‘u mp rlwl "m [min mum girl. and In "an" MN: In KIM-ulna; Hwy "w noxt mm In tum and Kurt. Anna Luv, dull 1w um "Ink, “‘0 an." haw ruin. um! zwen gum. and "mu-n Am] pm and I you: and I «shall lhv and «bull II" mu “mm M- lm-n will In m- In an, Mary Ellru dvar ”My [1 Ir" m \ They fall again Into silence, but niready. lover-luv. In- In to wad each other" thoughts and 0 mm Io“ need u! speech. "\‘uu and l. «Ivan-Lu.” hid Franklin, “rally. "um um I tom-uu-r. tonne: Ind «Vt-r. We'll lluâ€" nt tho MIMI-y llama. nuo'l uhlwr, «and. I‘m bum a flm- m-w hmum Ilwm~â€"â€""' "\‘uu‘u; bull! I huunr?" "\‘rl, yru. “‘4'". H! runhml “â€"1 bomb! mu nlnu- my m-ll." "Tb-m II. III! )nur mmwy?" "An-l H In )«mr nnmvy' “In: In button. ' hogan Mm futon.‘ Again Mury Ella: IIII'flPd and looked at him u-zm u now [rank-mu» and un- rmwnv. "That's lhe cam-m. (I! It," said also. "Out on the prairies I culled the South 'bm-k Immo.‘ va ll'n‘ the other w-y." There ln lhe var, upon the publlc highway, Franklin «vast nls arm about her Will". and drew her strongly to hlm. “Dear girl." he said. "ll was to be! We must. work out our lives to- gellwr. Wlll you be nappyâ€"out them Wwilh mo?" "I‘ll admit H." she said. "I knew that you were coming. I must have dreamed It." "Whatâ€"what must you think?" broke um. Mary Ellen. angry that she could not resisl. , “’l‘hvre. there. dearest!" he snldn “Don‘t trouble. I knew u was (0 be. ‘ I value Mralghl to you." He tightened his grip upon her handu. Mary Ellen straightened and looked him in the face. A “I knew it must he so." he whis- pered. quietly. Franklin and Mary Ellen sat looking out before them, silent. At last he turned and placed his hand over the two that lay knit loosely In her lap. Mary Ellen stirred, her throat moved. but she could not speak. Frauklln leaned tot-ward and looked Into her face. “Good God! my dear sir!" said tho judge. “Really!" “Deep through!" said the doctor, communlng with himself. "Carries his trunk gran'ly. Splendid creatual: ~splcndld! Have him? 0' 00'“ she’ll have him! What woman wouldn't? What a cadaver! Whnt a subjecl;~â€"â€"" “Lucky dug!" all! the Judge; ”lucky dog! But he seems a gentleman, and I! he has propah {am'ly an' propah resources, It may be. yenah, It my be she's lucky. too. Oh, Northehn, yeahh, I admit It. But what would you expeck. nah. in these times? I'm [old then are some why fine My!!! In the No’th." I Thr- Em! ) DQJLEEESAGBQ‘ To Bum: new" Spam. The apecm men! for the com ltrucuon of the unpaved never on to- ut Conn-nun m calmed by Jdundtinthemtymn. 1H: Which-WM” III! 1. John Panama Canal Corps. B. H. Prater. son of 1.4 A. Prater of Centnlln, has been unsigned to duty In the 01le angina-ring com for the construction or the engineer“); depart- ment of the University 01 llflnoil, Champalgn. 0M Soldiers Au Imam. Patrick O’Brkn a James Hum. inmntes o! the state so Ien' home :2 Quincy. have been declared Insane tad sent to the asyinm It Jacksonville. New Parole ”cor. Arch William of Quincy his been appointed pamlo one" for the South- ern Illinois penitmu-ry, vice M. 1. Doyle. resigned. Woman't cm. 0.00.“... Delegates and Iltemteu to regret not "to Cairo Woman’s club at the chenflon in Dec-tor follow: Dale- ntesâ€"Mrs. E. 8. new.” and Mn. N. 7. Gilbert; allemteaâ€"Mrs. W. H. Suth- erllnd and Mn. P. A. Taylor. ChrMiln County swam": The ninth annImIF-mvenuon of the Christian ('mllty (‘hflsfltu Endeavor union wln'ho hold ll Pun- on June 23 ind 24. The Mdrm of wekone will be gh'on by Rev. F. P. Miller a! Pm. and the "woman by Rev. J. W. serum of Assumption. Tun Man II Reins“. ("harlm Mmmw. . ymml mm from Tr-ns. who has born In Ike county 1:“ at ('hm-Ipr rm hm mnmhs nu I than» of strafing Ml mundn of cop- per (euphom‘ wln- lmm Man Smul'n 'Irplmmw .0 Sports, wn roleued on furnishing 82"" hand for his appearâ€" .nrla at me Somambflr term of u» drmm mun. TM vllruflms of flu- m-w Io'nnMp Nah HM»! a! Mount Vv-rmu have alv- QI not!" that a "will flow-Llo- will be he“! ma mehy. Juno :0, for tho [mu-mo of 70mm an the" propell- llvm; Tm- purrlnu' n! I school “to. tho punk-w M I «In»! Donne. (be Is‘ suing 0! bond: Incl the lot-ulna o! I prop" Mhnnl .ISIF. County I’m 0! DIN. M "w momma M "w Adams roumy board 0! unmrvlmru u nu cum-and "Ill Olin rmmty hm! 11an all M n- nu-nflal "Mm-Hou- and van not H: (It-N "w amount of mm mm. Thn In! magnum-m no!" bun- I" boom um up, Our III for “.000. VI": mm"! mum. of m1 :5. and "w Min-r "3,000 vmu haunt-.0 M mlomt ohm 8:81 50. Tim mm mm- homwl In "u- [311‘va of "no momtmn of "no Mate Bond of Hutch Fun Epi- demic Along the Wabash Riv-r. Thu therelsnponlblllty of In an! donate 0! discus It Gnyvlllo and on;- Of lownl “on: the Wuhan rlvor which get their water supply from lhlt river I: Muted o-mphulcully In I "no" muda by Dr. E. l-‘. linker. who Ill neat by the nut» board of benlth to Orayvlllo lo lnveuuxatn tho mane! Industry. Dr. lulu-r "no". that u Guyvflh- ern In: hundrmlu o! IIN‘II uklnx mu'uwlu [mm the bed of the river cooking lhom In vall. to hell!- lite rwmml of Um uw-I. cont-rm): (M. mm! In barn-II and ”waving H Into Ibo rh'vr. um i warm of ".0 ohm": [or until. Dr.’ fllkor "pom ‘bnvln: Nun-d than fishing «mm and hulnu mm 1th moat floating In tha- riwr. "whim. pulrld and dimmi- ha." Thu wan-r «apply In lulwn from that ”"01. 1‘th mil Iml Immm In «any I: humming lngc- mmmnumu. "pom Dr. "all", uni n n mum 0! Im- mvn-rn mulrn has lu-v‘ll unrvm’ ml hnw mmmuim handling "11- bun-Innu- In ban this manna-l Inc-.0 and pro-van! Um pnumlllly at minimum manna the owner announced that he would erect in the residence district in Al- ton. I. series of flats which would be for married people. and the fact that there were children in the family would serve as a recommendation rather than a bar to being accepted as tenants, Mr. Beail has been over- whelmed with applications. He has selected young married couples ex- clusively, most of them with one or more children. Mr. Beuli. who is president of the Alton Manufacturers“ association and a. former member of the city council. owns much real estate in the city and is interested in seeing Alton developed. He declares that large families are a good thing. and that be has resolved to set the example to landlords by providing I place where couples may live without tearing they will be subjected to evic- tion or a raise in rent it their families increase, MUBSELS POISON THE WATER who succeeded In getting authors In lye new bulldlng will move in. Since Alton Man Band- to Accommodate Families With Lime On”. The new flats built by Edmond 30- ill or Alton which have been chi-Ir ‘ened (he “Starks Neat" because of the novel rules guvernlng minutes. have been cgmpleted, and the persona WANTS CHILDREN IN HIS FLATS ‘llllno;éâ€"News m... 3cm: than”. LRTEB. mum-mu“ "7 ,,,.- V- vmv- ,-- um Inna-y “book. -â€"--â€"1--â€" The Illinois mm and” School Flag ”a. I“ convention will be held in m he had a 0n tho-and com vlll “but “OCH” Gm acid-Headed Cane. H. A. Willinnson. who Ins been pmldent of the Quincy Building ud Homestead association for thirty you-s. wu given a gold-headed one u 0 mm to hll emcicncy by non- bers of the omniution. Return. From Jcrmlom. Rn. S. H. Bowyer of Decatur. who wont to Jerusalem to “tend the latch muons! Sundny-sobom convention, nu remrnerl homo. Secure "cm Panel“... C. D. Morey Ind Hugo Prm of 8!. Lou"! nnd G. E. Ela, AI Harding. Rob- ert Rom and other: hive leaned I frnnrhine to opal-Ate n mienhm ox- ehlnge In Cenlnlln, Toy Mud: and llama. The ("My mum-ll of Central“ has panned an ordlnnnl'e prohibiting the ule nnd use a! blank cartridges or toy pinion mmmonly nod In miebrlt- in; the Fourth of July. new" Annivamry Dedication. anph, W. i‘nwoil of Si. Paul. “- iinnal won-mun” a! "re brother hood of 8!. Pan! of "in I. ll. rhurci. will have rhlrgv n! the ceremonies at me «edit-“ion of the new I. B. chm-vi: in Centraiia on June 1!. This data in also the 11mm. anniversary of the organization 01 the rim-tn here. than“ the! 00:00. Mysm‘ lodmx Knights M Pylhlu. of Tnylonlllv. Mu c-loru-d the following nut-on for "on running your: (Shun- wllor mmmamlnr. Hort Burnt-y: vk-e r-hanm-llnr. Hm Whit»; prohH‘. Tun] wmm. mnnIor u "mu, [In Hhup: Inn" guard. 1mm- Bflvn; mu" guard. (lemme sunny; mum" of work, I. 0. Front]; reprmnlanve to grad lodgv. E. R. Wrmht Cove-In Km. 7'0. hum-s mqu-h. WM”. and "W lhnlrr. nnlmml. raping-m u! H'MM' ‘ Munm-y. Fin-t HIV hum mun-«mm. rug-pd In [flaring "w son-um» lyn- lm In fidvurdnvllh, wru- rung" II n run-4n Ind HHMI. TIN-1r MIN. warp memo-"wt "mum-h wls from Tennunw and 0mm from St. Loni: film Wood. len, wu pullod mat of Ibo unvukm mu mm-h injnrrd. “at. wm In. Count-Nona. BMW'I MImm-y ramm- Mu '0' wind luulnwllvmn Imm flown-Inn of auto Rot-n m ImmmNMMy bring Ill“ null-t almm um mrpunllmu M m. ('lllr «mm; Mr ”.500 nut-b. Alum! «than H! "In (Inn-adult mrm Hum: In- In llvllmuln Inc! "an n» mulndrr In EM! 8!. Umlu and "0h" «filo»: or "w nmnl). Tiw mm In Inn-«am for hmm- ln mmply wllh the «narration In". thv-h pvan mu um‘fl mrh yur all rnrpunmmn "all mull In nu. mrvllry u! sum an I'- lid-Ht aiming that may no In Do unnl rumhlm'. lrmu or Immupnly. Pam Full 0' 66M II Given to Rev. Dr. L. A. Abbott. The goldvn wedding Innlvemry of Rev. Dr. nnd Mrs. L. A. Abbott Wll observed In Upper Alton. Dr. Abbott In one or flu- oldeul Bantu-t mlnouerl lu llllnoln. and In Itlll actively '91!- used at ln-nuurer u! Ehurllofl col- Iexe. liming the Ant-moon friendl called at the Abba“ home. and In wk. ‘ on o! nlwm members of bl. old con» gregulou In "w Hrs! mum church unwanted Mm will: I puma full of gold pleat-n, Dr. Ablmu In t ml up. (all: In "w \Vo-M lmlM-u undo [mm In hln ordlnulhm n» I mlnluler. Ind m-rvud no I mom'wr of [how Maniac-hm will lull-Ilium In ll!£2-M~62~88. Ho nmvml lu Alton [mm Im-mm. Wit. In II”. 1nd Mam» nuulor 0! IM‘ FIN! "Indra Minn-h, nhl‘ta he rm mnlnvd mm! lu- rvHrml In Moo-w Ire-morn ur Hhurllo-fl mun-xv in In”. TM vmwnhu- muulv Dun: mm c-hll- «Iron "flux Almnnluu l.. Alma“ ul 8|. Umlu. Mru. t: H. lllalr n! Mum and Mn, LIIIII'HII Hum: M lbs-roll". HONOR VENERABLE MINISTER Unable to her the min. at 041qu Oh. Hangs Homif. Mrs. Kntie Blues, wife of Frank main, Bellevilie. committed suicide st. her home by hanging her-sci! with s t-iothesllne In the woodshed. Mrs. Blues had been ill, suiterius with s spell of nervousness. About 3 o'clock in the morning Mr. Bisles uvoke. and, failing to and his wife In the house. begun I search 01 the outbuildings and discovered her lifeless body hanging in the woodshed. She had used a. piece of an old clothes line. one end‘ of which she tied to a rafter. She‘ then mounted 3 «hair and tied the. other end around her nevk And then Jumped from the chair. Delth ensued from strangulation. Several months :30 Mrs. Blsies was “rested for min- treatlng an adopted child. she hsvins struck the child and fractured its arm. (Jumplsint was nude by the authori- ties and Mrs. Blaies flood. The court silo ordered that the child he tsken may from its foster parents. Gossip, it in said, together with Ill bonlth brought on temporary Insanity Ind sultido. WOMAN GROWS WEARY OF LIFE um. Tummn' Btu-Ila. The tnmuen' strike mama. It Edwardsvllle for seven! tool. I" been settled and the no: ion-10- turned to work. A W ellectad the men whim O. hour any and accepting II from 31.”: to 81.86 par in. K. of P. Brim. Amity. The Innuu bflgnde assembly of tho Illinois Knights of Pythuc ylll be laid In Springfield June 29. Nahum Confomu. Bishop Hchbe a! Chicago will ya- Iide at the Imam M. I. am! col- !eronce to be held In Mule“ '0’- tember 7. Center. Punk. 5. Ohm Law. snout In.“ "turned Io Cirlflo from New Man. when be In no. {nvmlnfllm the llrlle. TI. all." lmted him with tho noun: at car (my and promised run-{any III to noloat my of the may of m on! company. The engineer. will to II- imred to remain at that m and keep the mine free "on 'tth'. Find Muff Clay. A four Ind one-Ml! Ion vol- at pottern’ clay ha been ("0007“ II the fun of cum Wall", clan miles south of Centcflme. In Springfield at "w autumn. alert- ed 0M0"- Inr mo ennulng year. u fol- lows: PmMeM. PM. 0. H. m. Men-Ion; vice mama-t (bl. 0. ll. urnnnnld. army-view; tun-m. 00L 1. A. Reed, Peoria; let-Mm, 0d. 1. J. Robinson, Wanna. 'l'bo convolut- Mkmrned to Int In Form: In June. Auctioneer. Clea. The Ml"! annual Man of the Illinois Am-Hmw-r‘n amnion. hold Wmn‘n Voter-n loud UM... At Hm Inn"! unto nun-”fl d Ihc- Wmnn'u Yawn. mm! Illa M Quincy Mn. Mom» Wood-u 0! CM. um "I! winch-d [amide-t; In. LOG! [hunter of Whey. fin! “ctr.“- rlc-m: In. Lucy Nuke! o! Outlay, mom! vice-proudest; loo Donovaol ('Mrago. "mam-9r; In. M. The.” M Quincy. mad-mm; In. lllflo Doll. 0! Qulncy. nun-t m In"; Mm. Jennie Grub- of Quincy, chaplain. Nu loan man. an». Thom II urkmn trouble a: (ho NO. mac-u coal alum. Two won- an- tvm urn-rm: won durum“. nu uMHy Inc-mam! mo alum. m wu m origin a! m- «may. A M n! "m Ita'n ram-IBM at M H now tho c-ern [am 0! out no It! tuna [mm mu an I unto. VII. (Mutt-nu to ho woman“. 1'80 and romp-«y bu tun-chum Man I‘m t‘l’K 'flw animal of (he lull. D M!) can dolly Incl M mpplln m. lull ll- dis-"In. To lutrlct Clergy mm. M a union unwell" ul col-nu.- nlmm-utlug Hm leorn. 801:th flu and Tnnucununmul w "ml-llama lwlul ul ('hlcazo It Ill ‘0- cldod In nuke Imuunuu all!“ II II!" ur-nxnuu-ol- (or clot" ml. mm: [or lhu your "06. A: M 65.000 rlrmymen In» unit: ”I.“ mulch ltv good rm 0! (:th "I HI. Loui- lor any dint-m4 M 0-5 llflrltm hue lu-rn ”1!!th b .0 or Inn shun and mum»- by hmlmn. Art-"nuns”, "In MM M 1.00 will [m mud [or I" ‘m up to I win! Inn-n: the nu ll 0”. "now! may "maul par-ll. will to amt-mu. Robenwn. on the wllneu It‘ll h M: own behalf, (calmed that tho M In wan Int-loam! In an employ. Il- drum-d to Minn-Ir, Ind (Int loco- may!“ the latter, which run “In! and Iddn-mml lu MIMI Waldo. in I mm» which rl'ld: "TIIII BI, 50 d Into-rest to you." The letter In question wu one Dr. Metun hld written to Ill-I HIM. Waldo, the walnut poitlnlltrfll It Colt-x, and cont-Sued «almost! at A character very compromllllt to 0:. Hanan. who in I married nun. I“ to was Waldo. Robert-on circa!“ the conumu throughout the 91100, O that Menu, on NI return with ID wife. and Prof. Proudlev. the city .- perlntendent 0! schools, {tom cm uh, whare he wn when he hid writ ten the Inner, wu compollod to N- slgn his position In I member of a. board of educnlon. 03h" Pmu To “NW The revonzo which Grunt M son, I carpenter o! Colfax. took W Dr. T. J. Menu 0! "at. on; form? In; . married woman In when M can In: Interested leave tho any. divorced woman and expelled fl“ the lodge or which she van 5 mm. will cost. Robert-on dearly. The m In the United sum district court Qt Springfield. After bolus out but 9% minutes. lound Robertson lull”, C talking I letter from the postal“ I" Conn wun Intent. to pry Into an businesn of mother. “alum In! not passed. and It In youth]. tilt Rob-_ J. ertuon will ask for a new trial or I’- penl the cue. nun. Lomr Tun Igloo».- {9‘ “Vino; I. pull“

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