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Downers Grove Reporter, 17 Oct 1895, p. 7

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The twin no how at tho_ foot or the um. (I. play which as to to {mom The third morning hag come. and it Is the day at the tragedy. The two servants are left with the boast of hur- den. while Abraham and his son inane, as was the custom of good people in those times. went up on the hill to nac- rlflce tn the lard. The wood is taken oil the beast'n hack, and pnt on Isaac‘s back. Abraham has in one hand a pan of cools or a lamp. and in the other a slurp. keen knife. Here are all the appliances for sacrifice, you say. No. there in one thing wanting: there in no victimv-no pigeon. or boiler. or lamb. imc. not knowing that be in to he the victim. looks up into his in- tber‘n face. and aim a question which mnst have cut the old man to the bone: "My father!" The father said: "My son. Isaac. hero I am." The son said: "Behold the fire and the wood. but when) in the lamb?" The father‘s lip qutvered. and his heart inintéd, and his knees knocked together. and his entire body. mind and noul shivemi in sick- ening anguish u he struggles to gain eonlpolae: for he does not want to break do'n. And then he look. Into bis can't face, with n tbomnd rushing tond‘ernmeu. and sun: "My son. God will provide himself a lamb.” ‘ Early in the morning there In n atlr around Abraham's tent. A beast 0! human ls I‘M and saddled. Abraham makes no dlulomre o! the awful 1r- rret. At the hunk at day ho says: "(‘omo. romp. Iran. "I up! We are going of! on a lwo or thrpe days‘ jour- ney." 1 [war file up Ironing and sam- ung amid lhv wood untll the sticks are mad!» the right length and the right Ihlckness. and then they are (mum! on the mu of burden. They pa- on -tlmre are four of mom~AtrahnnL Ihe tau-or; Isaac. the son: and mo son-mm Going films the road. I see lsanc looking up Into his father‘s face. and saying: "I-‘athnr. that In the ma!- In? Am you not well! "an laythlng happened? Arr you "red? Lean on my Inn." Then. turning around to the servnnls. the son says: “Ah! laâ€" ther I: getting old. and he has had (rumble enough in other days to klll Mm." '1‘:anthqu Murder!“ my: mm our. "No! m." um Abraham. I bear Mn somnqnuo "Hm in tho boy on whom I luv:- depended! Oh. how I Ion-d him! Mr was glvrn In annvrr to may". and now must I mlnrndrr him’ 0 hour. my non! hum. how III." I port vim you? But "ton H In nlvan um Io do In God uh mo Io; l haw hm: In dark plum Micro. and God not me out. I will Implicllly do as God has low me. although H II very dark. I can't su- my way. but I know God nukes no mistakes. and to III: I mmmfl myself Ind my darllnx not" um-ms all sour. and we nu- glzul that Im M “'0' noon Io rout fat-ever. I! llu- old man ulmll get do: "1)". lane In uu-om; enough Io wall on him. I! lhn Inllwl' 3M dlm o! oyc-nluhl. Imm- wlll lo-ml lolm by (lu- huml. ll tho “er bm-mxw olc-w lllnlo. lum- wlll Mm him bnml. Iluw‘ glad In am that lhe Illlp that has lm-n ln much a nlormy n: In con-In; tn km lnlo llw harbor. Are you not rrjolrv". lhnl nor-lam: old Annual): l» lhrmuh wllll lulu lrouhlm‘.’ No? no! A thun- drrlmll! l-‘ron um clear rank-m ulty llu-ro Ilrop- lulu limo Inlhrr’n um! I vnln- wllll In nnnmmmmrnl rum-uh Io lmn Mark halt whlln. and lo ulna lhn palrlnrrh lnln lnulnm nnnlhllnllon. God MM: "Abraham!" TM old man nnntornl; 'Ilmr I am." (lad lulu lo hlm. "Talc! my Ion. My only non lunar. whom "mu lnvml. and get limo lam Ilw Inml 0! Mortal». and mm bl. "mm m: n blarnl-oflvrlnx." In ullwr wards. nlny Mm: m! Mn body mm [mum-nu; mm H"- fragment; on the wood; ll‘l fire In "at wood. and let Imam body luv mammal lo ashes. We". lhl~ drar old man had born» 1: great deo! lrouhlo, am! it haul 10-“ its mark upon Mm. In Inlvroglyplm:~ of wrlnklc the story was written (mm ton-howl In ('hln. But now My: Iruulrlt‘ Isaac them. I! them Is any (mun-m- ul’ound [he father's lent, Isaac mum "’"lOy It. It Is [Kane's walk. and Isaak-'5 apparel. and Isaac’s manner". and Isaac”)! prospects. and [man's prosper- ity. The father's heartâ€"xlriugx un- ull “mplu‘d around that. boy, and wrzuuml mam. um“ “Inc-tenth» of Hm uld man's Me Is In Isaac. I van jusx Wlflfllno how lovingly and prmutly lu- Ioolled a! his only son. from his shaggy dress you know that he has been watching the hard». The mountain air has painted his cheek rublcuud. He Is twenty. or twenty- flve. or, as some suppose. thirty-three Years or age: nevertheless a hay. tron- slderlng the length of life In which 9801’”! lived In "none limes. and the fact that a son never Is anything hut ‘1 ”03’ to a fnlhvr. l rempmber that my “flier used to come Into the house when the chlldrm were home on some "‘SUVM occasion, am! my: "Whero are the boys?" ullllmlgh "lhc boyn“ “"0 'WenlY-lh'v. and lhlrty. nml lhlr~ iy-llvc Wars of age. 30 this Isaac: In only 11 boy to Abraham, and his I'allwr's heart is in him. it is Isanc hern- and Golden mu “chum "In Elm lad lha W001i. lint What-c II the I..mh'!-â€" Gol- aBâ€"‘l Allah-urn Suprem- Triulvv Denver“ 0th 13. I895. STORY OF THE HEROIC RESCUE 0F ISAAC. 'TALMAGE’S SERMON. ERE are Abraham and Isaac: the one a kind, old, gra- cious. aflnctionale father; the onwra brave. obedient. religious son. From his bronzecl apppnrunce you can tell mat (his son has been much in the fields. and Out yonder, in this house. is an ngml woman; the light of heaven in her tare: she is halt-way through the door; she has her hand on the pearl of the gate. Mother. what would you get out at this snhiert'.’ ‘Ohf‘ she says. “i would learn that it is in the last pinch that God comes to the relief. You see the altar was ready. and Isaac was fastened on it. and the knife was lifted: and just at the. last moment God broke in and stopped proceedings. So it has been In my lite oi seventy years. Why. sir. there was a time when the flour was all out of the house: and i set the table at noon and had nothing to put on it: hot fire minutes at one o’clock a loaf of ‘ bread came. The Lord will provide. 1 My son was very sick. and i said: ‘Dear Lord. you don‘t mean to talu- him away from me. do you? Please, Lord. don‘t take him away. Why. there are neigh- hors who have three and four sons; this is my only son; this is my lsaac. lard, you won‘t take him away from the, will you?’ But I saw he was get- ting worse. and worse all the time, and l turned round and prayed. until after awhile, i felt submissive. and I rouitl say: ‘Thy will. 0 Lord, he done!‘ The. doctors gave him up. And. as was the custom in those times. we had made the grave-clothes. and we were whispering about the last exercises when I looked, * and i saw some perspiration on his brow. showing that the {ever had broken. and he spoke to us so naturally. that I knew that he was going to get well. He did get well. and my son lsaae. whom I thought was going to ho stain and consumed of disease. was loos- ened from that alt-Li And bless your seats. that'- been so for seventy years; and it my votes were not so weak. and It! coon see better. I could preach'to What Is thlu mum! hack In thu- woods! It In I crackling as or Ire! bunch”. a blunt»: and a drunk. Go. Ahnh'nm. and use what It Is. 0h. It Ins a ram thnt, going through the woods. has Its rroohod horn: fastened ‘Ind onlanglnt In the hrulhwood. and mull! not got. tom: and Abraham nltwn tt gladly. Ind quickly unloom-‘ns luau tron the altar. puts the ram on II Mu pkfl‘, net- the lump undrr the hrmhwood of "Nb altar. and as the dash make at the sacrifice brains to the. tho blood roll! down the sides of the altar. and drops hissing Into the‘ are. and I hear the words: "Whom the Lamb 0! God who takes away tho ulna o! the world." Ah! Isaac nevi-r loolmd morn beauti- u int than on that any to his father. As on the old man ran his emaciated iiilst‘r' ls through his son's hair. he said to him- h self: "How shall i give him up? d What will his motlwr say when I come it back without my boy? i thought he e would have M0“ tho romiurt of my do- k clining tluyn. i thought he would have ‘- been tilt- hope of «gas to come. Brou- a (liul and loving, and yet to difi under ._.,.... i my own hand. Oh, God! is more not some other stirrilim that will «[03 Take lmy m». amt spam his! l'our out my Ihlood. and saw [Mac for his motht-r not] the world!" lint this was an ifl": ward siruxgln. The father t'ullit'olii his I’m-tings. and looks into his son's law, and says: "irzunv, must l to" _\ou all?" Ills son said: “Yes, {ntht-r. I thought you hail mun-thing on your niiml; Il‘” It." The I'utlu'r Haiti: "My son. Irma". thou art Iha- lamb!" ~'Uh." you sit). "why tlitln't that young mail. it he won twonty or tltirly )‘i'dl‘fi of ago. smite into thi' dust his intirm t'ntiwri‘ ile- roulii hzu'i- «lotto it." Ahf [satan- know h_\' this How that tlw :m-uo mm I)‘|Ili':li of :t Mosniuh who “in. to rouN'. l mid so ho mmtv no strugglr. They [all on (‘ilt‘h othc-r's iii‘t‘kfi. anti \ultlI-tl out the partlnx. Awful and nmtrhlt-ss swim oi the wllilorumx. 'l‘ht- rocks who lmrlt tho hl't‘llklllg iii tin-tr hearts. Tim “'3': "My tum! my mm!" The at» um‘r: ‘My lather! my inttwrt" he not mmpm'v this. 3:; i-Uttll‘ pi‘lllllt‘ hum. m .\g.imvmuon. willing to utter up tutu tluttxhtv-r. inhlgi-uiu. to plum- tho gmls. ’l‘tn-ri‘ is nothing miupumhil- to this wumlt-riul otu'ulu-m-i- to liw Int“ tlml. You know that vn-tmm iur mt: I'tlim- ni'n‘ zilmu» lumml. m that lll"\' might not winingh- :tw.n. :t“.l|i}:~. Iiw martyr. wlwn lu- mm thing Iur ('ltrlut'u Kuhn. will In llur 't‘ili‘kfilllllll ! who "1"” ”Ir liltllmt-Ii‘x: ' i'mtii-u tinnw rhutnu tiuht mm, n-r mr llc--.h um; sittinlli- mightily." H!) l .u- 'w Lilith luio- Llftil nu-ul. his im-t urt' ”'1‘ Thu nil ‘umn. ruiliiuxuil hi1t‘il'l’llfllh‘ him hm: on to a pile ul Irma. "'.t~|t'lilll|: .1 than; on mu- nhlo oi tin- altar. he oil-tin it upon thr hotly oi lunar. and tattoos thi- thong at tho othrr niulr tho ulnar. amt noothor ilmnx. amt another thong. Tim-o la tho tom" fltriwrinx in tho tlml. Natty to his put itmh-r the tannin-wood oi the tilt-r. 'l‘horv in the ltnlir. nharp nod hem. Abraham. Mrllfiflllnl with hill mortal irolittuu on tho om- I‘t't‘. nml lhr common-ls oi tin-l on tho othrr-lulu-n that. lmil’v. mm the tint of it on tho mum oi his: hand. «rim to (‘lod 101' Min. mmrx up in tho shin oi the altar. pm: a parting him: no lhn hrotr oi hilt boy. talu's in naming:- tram him for ninth" and homo. and thou. lilting thr allitr-rtiig weapon tor thr ninnu oi tho «tooth .ntrolt-v hln must-inn hnittinu tor tho work tho haml hula» to iii-mud. it tallu' Not on tho hoart oi lomir. but on thi- arm of (tail. who nrrosis "N‘ otroitt'. mailing the whim-norm qmtlt- with Iiw rri‘ "Abraham! Abraham! lay not thy hand upon the led. nor do him any harm?" 1 | I t :1â€"â€"â€"‘â€"-- They gather some stones out or the Ileld and hulld an lllll’ of three or (our 1th hlgh. Then they take lhls wood 0!! lawn" a back and sprinkle it over the stones, so as to help and Ill‘ vuc the flame. The altar la damn-it la all done. lsnnc has helped to bulk! I'. With his lather he has discussed whether lll? top or the luble ls «won. and whetlle. tun/Wood is properly pre- pared. Then them Is a pans». The son looks around to see it there ls no: some living anlmal that can be caught and butchered {or the offering. Abra- ham trlea to choke down his latlwrly reollngs and suppress his grin! in or- der that he may break Io his son the terrlflc news that he is to be the victim. j I have been told that the cathedral of St. flark‘s stands In A quarter In the center of the clty 0! Venice. and that when the clock strikes Iwelve at noon. all the birds Iron the city and the re- gions round about the city fly to the square and settle down. It came In this wine: A large-hearted woman passing one noondny across the square, new some hlrds shivering In the cold and she scattered some crumbs 0! bread among them The next day. at the same honr. she scattered more crumb! of bread among them. and so on Iron year to year until the any of her denth. In her wlll she bequeathed n catch 1 amount of money to keep up the same 1 practice. and now, at the first stroke or the hell at noon. the hlrdn hegln ho come there, Ind when the clock has struck twelve. the square ll covered wIIh them. How benutIfully muesli". Christ comes out. to feed thy Ion] to- day. The more hungry you feel your- selves to he, the better It In. It In noon and the Oonpel clock ctr-then twelve. Come In socks! Cone a dam to the window! All the air It Iliad with the "un chllne: One! cone! Count You say: "ii this young man was twenty or thirty yearn of one did not ho mint? Why was it not isaac binding Abraham instead of Abraham binding isaac? The muscle in iaaac'n arm was strong" than tho muscle in Abraham“ ‘ withered arm. No young man twenty- nve yearn oi ago would submit to ham his (other futon hint to a pile of wood with intention of burning." isaac was a willing snot-like. and so a type of Christ who willingly came to nave the world. if all the armies of heaven had resolved to force Christ out from tho gate. they could not have dono it. Christ was «anal with God. if oil the battalions ot glory bod armed then- selvea and resolved to put. Christ lot-tit and make him come out and save this world. they could not have succeeded , in it. With one stroke he would havo toppled over angelic anti archangeiic dominion. ’ ‘ ‘ don't It not Mu 0! binary. loot tom then and lay nothing it they unit. 1': tell the truth, It it not no much that tht actual faohiona of that period an hoinl rovivod no that nillinoro havo agrood to call whatever thoy invent and nioei "Ia-la XVI." and to naho [too with the tin:- of that oat-titular gay court and tho fashion- ot hoootitnl Antoi- nette. “no. hot. wired ltil to ataol moaonoaiooand drooptotho hair on tho other an a novelty. and no loci are. of eonroo, coiled uni: XVI. The elect has no long boon avoided that it bring some line. of tho i'aeo into otart- iing prominence. and when than i‘woa are good one: tho wearer ls diatinctiy tho gainer by tho elect. Wrap tor um. Ohio. Wrap: tor the little one: an an int- portant item for this moon. “do an m _ ,. I hvtlwr It ran math 0! on. or luck. or llebamln collar. I happen 'I III! lun- '1'de on». or two. or llm-o lun- clrml pounds. That was "an ”slate-t part at tho hunk-u. All uu- lln Ind wants or the world WWI! wound around that rmo. TM. Wt 01 Me. I“ hon of two worlds: owl: and hell wrrn an My shmukleru. 0 lane. carry- ing the In! at sacrum up Mount lo- rlnh. 0 loans. rnrrylng the wood 0! mcrlllm no Mount t'nlnry. the main of rarlh and lwll wrapped around that cram. I shall newr see the m" loud on lsaav‘n back. that I shall not think of the crushing load on Christ's back. For than that load? For you. For you. For ma. For I... Would that all the trlru that we have ever wept. our our sorrows had been saved nllll lhlu 1 momma. and that we nlxht low pour ‘ them out on the lacerated hack and fowl and hurt of the Sol of God. You no hunt: going up Um MII and rnrryInz Hm wood. 0 Abnhlll. why not Unho- vho loaul olt Ibo boy? I! ho ll mm: lo cue no noon. why not null Mn In! Mun any? Alumina In. mm In carrying that wood on flout lofllh. hum run to ha a symbol 0! Chin! marrying his own crash on Clint]. I do not Imow how heavy that «on tn l plop than. not. bet-awe l hue torgotuvu Itw quotation. tmt Immune l nun: to think. ”nod no low-d the worlt tluut tar nave In. only boson“ Hon, that vhouwvvr helluva-lb In hlm would not pt'rlhll. but .IV!‘ rverlanltng lth-f‘ (twat Hod? bruit my heart ll an thought or that. mtlflt‘r. lune tho only. typtml or 1mm: the only. me think or the great sacrifice. Isaac the only son or Ahmhum. Jesus, the only Son of God. Oh those two “calyx" [I build :1 tenrrul emphasis. 0 Isaac! L” Jesus! But this last sacrifice was a moat tremendous one. When the kollo was lifted owr t‘alvur)’. there was no voice that (-riml "Stop!" and no hood arrexiwi ll. Sharp. keen. and tremen- dous. it rut down through nm-ve and artery until the blood “prayed the faces or tho cxorulionorn. and tho mid-day yum limpnml a veil ol cloud over ll: rum bonus» it could 'nol endure the spectacle. 0 15.1w. 0! lount lorlnh! 0 Jenna. oi Mount Calvary! [letter would Hod haw- thrown away into In- ulhllulluu a thousand world“ than to how narrlliwd h‘A only 30h. It was not am- 0! too «am- -il. won his only so". If he hall nut uiu-n up him, you and I would hnw- [u'rlxltnt "God no lurml ilw world that In- gmv‘ hls only l Now, Ina! aged minister has made a suggestion, and lhés aged woman has made a suggestion: I will make a sus- gpstiou: lsam: gulng up the hill makes i Thnuk you. mother. 101' that short sermon. i could preach hack to you for a minute or two and say. never do you tour. I wish I had half unload hope of. heaven an you have. Do not fear. mother: whatever happens. no harm will ever happen to you. I was going up a long night of stairs; and I saw an aged woman, very decrepit. and 'wlth a cane. creeping on up. She made but very little progrcas. and i felt very ‘ exuberant: and i said to hot: “Why. mother, that is no way to go up-stnlra;” and I threw my arms around her and I carried her up and put her clown on the landing at the top of the stairs. She said: “Thank you. thank you; I am wry thankful." 0 mother. when you got through thls life's work and you want lo 30 lip-stairs and rest in the good place that God has provided (or you, you will not have to climb upâ€" you will not have to crawl up painfully. ‘ The two arms that wore stretched on the cross will be flung around you, and you will be hoisted with a glorious ll". beyond all wearinesu and all struggle. May the God of Abruhar and Isaac he with you until you see ' .0 Lamb on the hill-tops. you younger people I sermon; for though I can‘t see much, i can no this: whenever you get into a tough place. and your heart is breaking. it you will look a little farther into the woods. you will see, caught in the branches. at substitute and a deliverance. “My son. God will provide himself I iamb.’ " : number a! pretty fullba- M M the contort of the“ mm tolh. ml- the. proportionately plentiful In tho- eier hate. One at them eimmt ntutiinn bite at hour": ll pictured herewith. and ta I. toque eheye. nude et lat-ch braided heir. it I: trim-ed with twisted meant liner velvet. which borders Ihe edge and form mail name. in but The: never-i velvet pension are placed along the velvet. In front the unitm lo completed by 3» pair of [any wins, with e teeth" one-eat rising in the center in place of the etc rette with which we hue become In. miller It is worn well heel n the head and In shaped like a wide hand. with ‘ curved edge. to It the heed. Don't be ‘ dietarhed ii the novelties in nillinery ‘ that ere muted u bowie XVI. etylee don't It you lie. of history. Just take them and hey nothing it they nit. To tell the truth, It I. not In much thu the actual (“him- of that period us being revived II that Infill-en hue greed to all whatever they Invent and Intact "mu XVI." and to Inhe free with the tine- el that yet-titular pr court and the fashion of bee-tint Antoi~ wette. hm. lute wired mil to M announce.“ drooptnthv heir on the either are I novelty. and n neh m. of mum, celled ml. XVI. The elect hu .0 long been avoided that it bring some line. of the he. into nurt- iing prominence. uni when than live- are good one! the wearer is anti-ct" the gainer by the fleet. cot-It's feathers on guard over the top. bends close to the hair at the hack. and tumbles a long spray of drooplng roses down against the coiling locks. There seems hope that long lace scarf: may be used to fasten huts. no that the wom- an whose good looks depends on the swuthlng of her neck will be able to wear a low collar without spoiling her- sell. As ln all season when (ashlons are making townrd a general change. oddlâ€" tlea abound. and they are even more Tho “0'1“!" and Whoa:- Il-h Are lunch In Elamâ€"~an tar LII"- Gll'll“(lo\'lll [or Soviet, Halloâ€"Tim um. Lov- Snug-I. cummm- Np'rzs or 1m: MODES AND HouSEHOLo AFFAIRS. WOMAN AND HOME. IMWION CM!!!” flACK VIKW‘ HE new hats for the season are marâ€" vels at eflect. com- bining assertive erectness with the m o a t graceful drooping elfects. As for instance a but of black tell reared up In sharp corners about the front and with a flare or many mud no of dmlond vol- ‘ vet, smoothly fitted. and futon“ am- : anally with three mum of tlay mm» button. A silver call” and belt add clue to the gown. The sleeve: urge! the chovlot In m style, the tight low: arm buttoned maul, with row. at Ill- ver button; To couple“ I: is a can: out of chum In box fashion. flowing ”any lmlo pocket- nd but. “to. slam no women hum of the m In the butt-fly collu- ot ell-«Ink. when not: unna- mm- I. an- defly wlth the any of tho m. A In. haumu-Mtouumm blast I“ M with Mick pin-OI. In In a llly-cilnud blends. with on. a big and blue I: I chmb' , II‘ monthly parud yellow bar cunt-c In can. In, luau over In an. Her con la guy, a Inn do" any of the am can of chevlot. shoving I nil!- un of black and white. Tho Iklrt II on Push. nbnormnlly (all and “end to I turning degree. The bodies In a “as hit you. ulna I [all on! of consider-Hon mm b! [In- to (ho-Ir gunning. 0M 0! the I'QMM nth who will hunt upon hock-u um 'l-ln upon- us lovely Ind mun n (all con mun .- any gm enld not”: In". Gown- !or Roomy Buds. The season for the sprouting of the young aocloly bud is last approaching and momma is noxloully contriviug all sorts of pretty costumes for thI prospective blossom. u is more dilllcult to gown I young girl becouzinxly. not too childish, nor yet too womanly. than most people imagine who have not un- dertaken the task. Even the clever mod- istes sometimes Ike the mistake oi fashioning a 5: meat altogether too dignified [or a young girl. making her look like a. funny little old woman. 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