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Downers Grove Reporter, 4 Jan 1900, p. 6

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V I)! ma through mm: all Nov- * m u met-over she spoke d“. all: (truly lnlerpooed and ”I la to remain: and she ro- ,* M. Sometime- ! wished ”I": am all. would go and , h. ’0‘ aim; but John seemed to hip-an tar than I o! thou [etc-n- r m M which she saved us. , Cody. It Itruck no that John. - In cm of he: lots WI- ‘Qna inc-u mteuiou." Meg dc. " 9"!“ hi. ulcer dinners than no ”I “9. ”she would contain with W Clint. "and your chain gr. 1 tool that I at doing In “infidel“ In “lung. I save ' n “film- from ctcrnnl late-a tete. It" 3“... mum mu you are duly ' m xxleâ€"(Connuuea) _ nick evocation on my part z“ My determlnutlau on 4* VII sent (or. She was m- fitmtlve. but Ibo was I ~ guru, she fol-[oz my 30-1 hoprflnnd [IVS me u 1‘ III! than: the next and h. silly at her own mistakes. .. . “it! in uhukes. 150; well ’0‘». "u long arm I was “1le; con‘ j” w my on with ma. . HUSBAND D’Authorof'fleny.”3w. mummm‘nummw 1.. “Cl "on. the lam: Am... «than "Not I.” all log. with an odd um. laugh on W“ In" I out. “A uno- IMB‘MIMIIIMIIW to to halt-Inna 10: III! I m. l .- a [but at mun-um an Inn- Ill. Imnum-mmu m Coot. I! h raw-3 m In Job-'- “1.1m A“. n u an not lot In old-W Ma 0! “or. | “leg." I uld. looking closely IM curiously at her. "I don’t understand youâ€"l do"! nun-mm: a nu will you In null-3." "You dldn't know I had an old love?" the aid. um In A uollng was. "You didn't know thlt I went about the world wlth the smallest possible fraction at a heart. did you. Kitty? 0: the whole. I got on very well. One enjoys the world boner without a hurt than with on. I (Milt. Pretty boa-cu um um ulhlnflory than lovers." She spoke lightly. scollngly. Illd yet there was In undercurrent 0! deep" meaning In her (one. I knelt down upon the run beside her chair. lid she put her elbows once more upon her knees and her chin upon her hllldl. Ind lulu looked musing!) Into the are before hpr. "Thinking. dearâ€"an uncommon thing'PIn-wernl she; and she shook back-her lair, rlppllns. vretty hair. and seemed as though she would all-kc “my her thoughts wllh the sum Im- patient! gesture. “I'Ve seen I ghost.” she said. "The vision has been haunt- Ilag me all day. Don't I look like It? I've seen the shout of an old love. K1:- ‘1" beta" her into “no fire with a tu- nv-y gnu. Ind started when I entered the mom: Ille looked round a: me. her eyes laughing, and yet with some thing at mingled melancholy in their depths. :‘Why, what are you dang. Meg?" I iii "film's-Idiom "may.” be an. “in tom .0. can all" a the cum-m. and ”than“... "IA-mu at!“ m “I .- 1.“ unit." III and. ”not" and, u III. “immune! ‘lhflmmlmmm "Y" luflddflfll.’ “I (Ill-t.” (To to conch-u.) "Kitty." to all In a «let (no. lo- al- and moody (In III N. ml. "1 vnl to out In ya. Con. bio (It may with .9; I In: In ”at to you IMO.“ "It. ill no upturn." I observed. rldu clock-(Ir, boron: to [allow Ill. I. any. lull bun-In, In a“ l at mm 0- dl that at. III .M. W. log luau-a. «maul-«mm. I‘M-minor. In in I In «WI! that I in not but: tho low 0M- dld lot but John at". Meg's lips were trembling n little. though her eyes were laughing at me. “How long is this ago?" i naked. "Oh, I century ago! When 1 was sixteen. nearly four years ago." “And no one knew?" " “No one. Only the golden helm lady who sold us Jenn-pull and lemon- ade and ices." "And was he on young us you?" Megsnliled. , "No. not no young n 1." she “in drlly. He must have left school ten years belore. He had left college. He had left the her-l think perhaps he had let: hall a dozen other profusion. which he never mentioned. 0h. rel. Kltty. he was in every way I hero. olu ‘ enough. tnll enough. dork enough. wicked enonsh. l dare say!" ‘ 'You were ln love will: hint. lies?" “i thought I was. dear. One can imnxlne most things when one u nix- teen. or a little over." "How did it end, Meg?" ,“lt didn't end. He let: a note one day with the [olden haired lady. asking me to go (or a walk with him by the Ser- pentine. i left a note in answer to In! that i would come. I went: but he forgot. the lppolnlml‘ili. He never wrote to me any more. i line not seen bin: or heard of bin: tram lhnt time to this. i lune often been very glad." ‘ l: cu hard to know that to nay. I not looking I: nor thoughtlnily. "The letter that cone for Joint thin morning nu tro- bin?" l uteri. "le an cure or it." “in la. Elle me tron hr mt. Ion-in; n scrap or I soon. “I dull go nu time not." a. all. “Wile- one telin one'l love earlo- one should elven tell the. in olden-«e dill-blue. Did i look “Cele-ti: love- Iorl? Dill IIIIIO you. Kitty? Well. I a. and 0! looking Incl}: i the" p In or..." "lflcl OP IONICO’I WIT. ‘ him In: I first hard of her: '0 m to talking about the theater. uul h. told are her non-y, though not unite us I have heard It since. I don‘t know why I am telling you all this. I don't know why I In thinking of it. I ought to he ashamed to remember such a only episode. I used to write letters on page. or my exert-[salmon nu leave then:- tor hlm'at a pastry cook'l. He Had to leave his letters for me every day at the some place. and I. young Indy with golden ringletl would had 1 them to me with Ill acldulated smile. The name young lady I: at the same 1 pastry cook's an". I never so through ‘ that street-â€"-" . 131mm GROVE REPORT” M 0ch the dear old theologian ill. Ill tabla MM up vllh all the all loot- u lnplnuou and unabl- au amule- tor the Mal-bu and man out n- m abhor-u wort on tho pillow,” at "In“, and Ila lll- llo urn-dell“. mull; up to II- M a uni-ll.» Ills. lo maul-ll] luau ol the m but In. It. uhloulu Polka-minimum am. at who. cum Il-ull old: “aluminium-uncl- lh‘a no. “ pom-«I ”be." All I, Mada. no Nile mu no unlo- uua. TI. than at no In» mg- ..l mu no animals. mm") van to Wk; Ode-Mus In! loll ammo-aluminum“. “ml!“ of “Maud” l. n “In I‘ll-I. and an. In ll uh- ‘mmhlhml‘olh-lm lulu”; alumna-www.â€" pl lint ll nu] ll. on loll-l ens. by .- lupuhe ol the alt. and by - nonbin- o! boile- or by all. one: I‘ll": In: lieu only luv nu ll. "a! m“ In the have hand the valet ol Chm directly um: '11; III. are bruin- tleo; no I- mum-«ammun- Ina-u that of Ibo mm on. m- ount:- III (or "no IIII omit, to m- Iho .14. “Mar the. to can. um In.“ wm :- I'M won Pall his will Ibo D. D.'I nd "a m. DJ- III a. P. R. 8!- vlan In clam! nu loch at the on loan! m. by flying: “Not any ma not. not any goth. m and. but God In! noun (to m lulu- at (to world «a confocal 00-18303 The greatest novelty of our time is the gospel. It In so old that it is new. Ae potter: and artists are now attempt- ing to iaehion pitchers and cups and curlons were like those at 1,900 years ago recently brought up from burled Pompeii. and such cups and pitchers and curious ware are universally ad- mired. so any one who can nnshovei the real gospel (mm the mountains of not! under which it has been buried. will be nble to present something that will attract the awe and admiration amazing what substitutea have been presented tor what my text calls "The Glorious Gospel." There has been a hemiepberic apostuy. There are many people In this and all other large heâ€" until-gen who have no more idea of what the gospel really is than they have of what is contained in the tour- teenth chapter of Zend-Aveeta, the bi- ble oi‘ the Hindoo. the first copy or which I ever new I purchased in Calv eutta. Iodine last September. The old gospel in any feet under and the work has been done by the shovels at those who have been trying to contrive the philosophy of religion. There is no Philosophy about it. It is a plain matv telj at bible statement and o! child-like faith. Some 0! the theological semi- nnrlea‘hnve been hotbeds of infidelity. llerauee they have tried to teach the "nhilooophy of religion." By the time that nanny a theological nudent get: hit through his prep-rotary room he is no tilled with donbt- about plen- ary innpiratioh and the tllvlnlty at Christ end the quetllolu oi eternal destiny that he in more at (or the low- est brunch In the intent clue of 3 Duo- dey uhool than to been-n - tenth of and leader at the people. The Ibleet theologlcnl mole-not II A Christian mother. who. out at her own experience. Mn tell the 4-year- oll how beautiful Chtlet. no on earth and how beautlmt he in in have. a“ hot dearly he loves lit- tle hits. no then she hneele down and not. one one emed the hay. and with her content Md cheek hula-t the and adoption of all the people} it let 4:" OFOS=UCO GOOSE... >20 3.9 =M><HZP< H.014. II. To“ Che-cu I'D-[x “Auroral-g I. In 13th {loop-I at In. loot Illa-Id and Will. WI. Cuhnllud to I: I'M"â€"--I‘Im. I: ll. TA LMAGE'S SERMON. hymn. mun: d .- llfo the u that is: g s Egggzlfii} 2 a: a? mum, Jon- II Ike." m I an higher uni-o”: sum. m do you mm at Ma? A“ the am Is. "Uly d ll: valley.” mu. what do nu mm at Ma? All the W h. 'l’lut d MI." livid. not do m‘lhIdM-Y Anthea-verb. I, W.” a. lot-.15“ co mmdll‘? Autumn. "m and mm Int” 9:. Paul. vmhmqudIM? Ann. and lie and.“ mm. 'IIII do you Ill-II a! II.‘ All the mm mos. ”TI-on I: I Mom. lived with blood." mfln Wow-y. UM! no you mm at Ma? And to aunts, "1mg. lam of .1 ml." "with: hour. that do you mm o! III? A“ to n» on“. ”I In .1 an on Jan" my Pal-or. In! 60 m (Mal of III? and be mm. "I, ma. looks I. to not." huh 0mm. 'Iu do you mu 0' III? All a. .1116. "Io-cl 0b. lay (at I: right when It spun at the dark)” marl. It II III lul- uuou {mm It. Inn-u radian: mm an ant and the null or mended (to human. to you and to my. to can and be was up”. and the. an In" an n my.“ cutl- lor «n- h‘lu "demo. the curls of God our ‘ mph-nu. The pm me (or I" of nm on the cl“! 0! lino-mu About an II“ a m- In». about avg- alu- mn' "It (to. (ho wall 0! JOWII‘OD. when with u may "at with on In“ con ‘0'- llu mrh ud will the other am down I mum: Mat-I'm on! Inc have“. our lam! no! u lot- nn Rm. tum; no now" (or any out at tho limo: um at our “to. but mutual-c All of an“. we can point lo that till 0! um and my. “Tim no u“ out undone-lam and and mu collect. a Ml! mm. Glad I. 1 an all no cmmm poou luv ext-flea II." m In: nulllu the auction on at (MI ml. lune Nun. how do you led cont-"II“ III? A“ h wrlln. “I all not mud to on my lat-I." Mun. not do you III-l at m. M? And in «man. "An-flu 3m, to. : perpiesitiesdlsentsngiadsnd their cour- ‘ngo rallied. and their victory ovor all The glorious gospel of the blessed God at: spoken of in my text wiii have more drawing power. rind when that gospel gets full swing it will have s momentum and power mightier than that of the Atlantic ocean when. under the force of the Septembsr equinox. it strikes the highinndn of the Naveaink. The meaning of the word “gospel" is “good news." and my text says it is glorious news. and we nmst tell it in our churches and ovor our dry goods counters and in our factories and over our threshing machines and behind our illovm and on our ships' decks and in ‘ our parlors, our nurseries and kitchens. as though it were glorious good news. and not with :4 drama! drswl in our voice and s dismsi look in our faces. as though religion were a rheumatic twinge or s dyspeptic pan: or a ma. lsriai (hill or an attack of nervous prostration. With nine "hiesseds" or "happys," Christ hogan his sermon on the mount. Blew! are the poor. blessed the monrner. blossml the mock. blessed the hungry, blessed the merci- ful. blessed the pure, blessed the peace makers. blessed the persm‘tilEd. blessed the reviled, blessed. blessed. blessed: happy. happy. balmy. Glorious good news for the young. .5 through Christ they may have their coming years en- nohied. and {or .1 in!» time all the an- al: 0: 00d their nudjuwrs and all the unites of heaven their allies. Gloriâ€" ous good news for the middle aged. us through Christ [hay only have their ohstscles and hindnovea made forever sure. Glorlous good nuts (or the used. as they any have the syumihy of him of whom 8!. John wrote: "His head sud his hairs were white like wool. as white as snow." and tho (Intense of the everlasting suns. Glorious good news (or the dying, ss they may have minis- tering spirits to escort them sud om- ill (lie. to receive them sod : sweep o! atomsl glories tin-encircle thorn sad tho wsicouo of a into; God to fll° world. and from Pol-Hana. In... across to an hanclsco and back nun to New Orton: and Savannah. may of the Inlnluers have gone into the de- tective bunlnena‘ Worldly reform by all means; but unless ll. be also got;- pel reform. It wlll be dead failure. In New York Its clue! work has been to give us a Chang» at bosses. ~ cool in v. "" " tank In uttered a ' A Inc-m I“: . A five-loll!!! MI II! “95.2,,“ turn-W“: ‘3’” shall. II He. M" ‘ ‘ _' man-1mm, 3"”; loam-«lo ‘ . a, amuthIo-W.Q...' I mun-on wortâ€"1 a Mu! "no "on (an vat-t I“ our «(:5th II n" no It.“ was um go up lie about. “can Mu? Cr." lulu! Cm- Il-P‘ III the rum. no lot; In In.“ Mn only mm Sun. "I will an III. «In MIMI tor thy him. n! the met-out pm at (to at“ fit my mm.“ mm at no «In um It. mm m m m mrllxlou Eli-Me. and (I. i.- d noun, don on (be hvoh In! I. b no puma. cm an. on M h. crying. "null. III: of MI! I“ Dam! Inn; a! «um I” mph! 1'» mm I- n m, In; Haydon. ad to up W- am am he lo all! A.- n Anon! Ane- nd Ann!” ram. He not our real. ll. ‘5‘. mm our «rim. Ila out our ”« m- I-umrd our mutant: My In It: unmou- u-o loam! m ‘ In In: our to ull II. nth-s! I'm- lng M. In all the “non! - darling o! "a hurt. their on... tour IIQI Ilium “hint“; “C. memo-d I- m- mmeo Inn d on. became! nu Ibo mm» cumin. our Mon-ed Lord. vino-I wi- 'I mid mar mob m on “but all. m took our plan. No mind on manning nerore ll. ms eye cnlnns n _- 5 ,3 y step to lottlcsd balcony. and no- lard“ ‘: tired balcony to orlsl. and troll. _ to arch. and from oral: to 1001., then descends on ladder or all will! and by stall-so! perfect llnosto "WI gardens of pomegranlte and plum Seven stories of resplendent Clam tore! But the royal cutlo profit“ for you. I! you wlll only “to not the prescribed terms. ls milder ml, all that. and though In abandoned 0U- tle while Christ was here “Moth“ your redemption. h: sgsln occupied ”.1 the "Chief Imus; ten thousand." I“ some of your own kindred who Ill" gone up and. waiting for you. are H!- lng from the balcony. The windowr of that castle look all on the kllt'l gardens. where immortals walk. IBM In eternal l‘rlendshlp; sud the hull“ hell of that castle has princes ad prlncoms ot‘ the table: mad the who ls the "new wine or the mom." M V the supper ls the mnrrlm supper 0! the lamb; and there no fountain- llto - which no tear ever tell, and there ll muslc that trembles wlth no trial. on. the light thst fall's upon the scene It never beclouded. and there lo the kll. or those united alter Ion: sop-roams. More nerve we wlll have there than now. or we would swoon ave! um the ruptures. Stronger vlslon it]! we have there than now. or our oysslslt' would he hllnded by the Mule-ct. Stronger ear III! we have the" fill ._ now. or under the roll at thot Ill- urelsy sad the clspolnz ot' tm nosin- ,- mstlon and the boom 0! the! hell.- , mun we would he dealmd. Glorlou ,'-. gospel! You thought relluol VII l' [ unlght-uehet. not! it put you on ‘- . llnlu. and themfler you Int 1 caved down. No. no. no. It It to he 2 cutsllatod. By the cleansing noel: ‘ of (he lied blood 0! m “ your {am tow-rd the shlnln; M ’- cles. 0h, It does not tutu: loci that beame- ol us heroâ€"tor It the losses: our stay ls shortâ€"ll we at only land there. You see more on.» ' may I not to meet there. hum. soy tsvorlto prophet: and John I... the "noun-u; sod Pool than. the apostles. sod Wyclllr om tho ml- tyrs. no Board-loot one: 00 mothers. and more shoot the you. sent Murdoch IIIOII the but... an our loved one whom us have no an. ‘IF rp -- -'1'IIIr-UIZ m pavilion duply and M f , ' and naked. the luoleoland < 2‘ could by the uowotwhlu , tun; birds In Iran-qua IO M walla pictumd mu: munphl main; room: that were and ‘-‘ cove or Ugh!" and “Hall 0! Vi marble, white and black, like a lure o! mom and night; am mother-ot-pearl and Imam - - Standing before It. nu an climb .

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