Downers Grove Reporter, 20 Feb 1896, p. 7

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"-\[{ Oh. this Is a mighty coupe]! It cap- tured not only John the lamb. but Paul the "on. Mon my gnuh their teeth a It. And clinch their fists. but It :- the ”we of God and the wisdom of God unto mutton But alas. It It In only punched In palm!- and on numb Last November tlwre n’nu great -re~ solving all over the land. \Vllh trum- pet and comet and organ and thousand- volcoll pmlm we prulwd‘lhe Lord for the temporal hart-outs. We pulsed God for the wheat. tho rye. the onto. the cotton. the rtce. Ill tho lrultn of tho orchard and all the “lotus ot the lloltl; old the nhllon never done a hotter thlnx than when ln autumn lt gathers to [courtly and thnnlu God lor the amel- nm of the hnrl'ont. llltt I come “ml” to IDI'II to you or rlchor hnrlmnl. "en the nplrlllull. llon‘ lhnll we cntlmdiv the \'llllll' or n moni' “'0 say he I» worth no many dollar». or lulu nrhlou-d nut-h and nut-h n vonltlon: but no know very wrll "'H'I’I' ore porno tnen It "to top at the ludzlrr who ollxht to be at the bottom. and now It tho bottom who ought to be at the toll. and tho only nor to ntlmnln :1 mon to by tho notll. We all than that no nhnll llro forever. Death cannot hlll Ill. Other "all: may he drann Into tho whlrlpml or lltlr- fired on tho rorlu. hm lhle Illa nlthln nu nlll mlhrr all norm: amt drop no ‘ Inrhor. and ten mllllon "on all" « dmlh nlll Ihnlw out Manet: on the Mon 1 mm of Mrrnlly. You put the mendl- I cant all your doonlep and any hr ll I only a honor: but he I: worth all llw x gold at the mount-Inn. worth all tho I pearls of the ore. worth the mild north. I worth mn. moon and turn. worth the 1 all" nulerlol notvom. Tell» all tho . paper that elrr mule lroll the pant-r- n nllln null out It elde by null- and nheol " try ohm. and let Inn nllh leelnl gens I “he Imam on that paper lor tom ll m. Did they wtll only have begun to , a norm the ulna or the ml. not» you I owned Colorado and Nevada and Anelnlln. ol how lnnch nltte would they he to the one Ill-lent lller I de- ported lhlo Illa? How Ill'h of PI"- ndelphln doen Stephen nmm own to- dny‘.’ How touch of Boston property m doe- Ahholl Lent-once own to‘doyfyog The Inn who lo-llny hath a dollar In E n his pot-hot hath more. worldly mall-3,. than the tnllllonnlre who «fled last year. m How do yon suppose I tool. standing on hare «hounded by a multitude of 0! male. pal-h one worth mort- than tho-I 1 material lmlvoree? 0h. was I not ‘0". right tn raylnn. thls nplrllmll harvest ts ' nu rlt-hn than tho temporal harvest? I 3 pm must tlxhlen the Klrdlv. l must nharpv‘n yo; the sltrlllr. I must he carol"! how I a". swing the lnntrnmnt for gathering the ’ llrl gratn, lest one stalk he loett Ono of me the most rowcrlnl sickle: tar reaping t‘rl thln spiritual harvest is the preaching ’ dol: at tho Gospel. It the slrhlo have a rose- - met wood handle. and it I» adorned wllh inu'l pmlons elm. and yet It cannot hrlnu 92-. down tho path. it ls not much of aguc sirmn, Ind preaching amounts to noth‘ ‘ nt'.‘ lns lmlens H harveete Ionln (or God. ; hm Shell we preach phlloeophy? The f I.“ ‘ Ralph Waldo Era-sons could beat .1333." It that. Shall we mch eclence? Tho ‘ he g Anselm mu bent us at that. The gym minister of 1am (‘hrlst wlth weakest lune. on: going forth in enrnent prayer. and ,cr. wielding thln nlchle of the Gospel. shall find the harvest all around hlln waltlng tor the angel shat-Modern 0h. thk harvest 0! nook! I notice In the fields “1 . that the tanner did not etand upright ’Ml when he anthem the min. t ootleal a,“ he had to stoop to his work. and I no- nntll tloed that in order to Mod the sheaves ' (am the honor he. hed to put htn knee upon la a I them. And as we go forth In this work ere {or God we cannot stand upright In our rhtld rhetorle and metaphyslce and our em- Mm" dltloll. We have to stoop to our work. Th. A]. we have to put our knee to lt nl-l I one we will never gather sheaves for the W" Lord's garner. Peter swung that strklo 0"- on the day of Penteroet. and three thou- "’9 ' and sheaves came in. Blrhard Baxter 3f“ 3‘ swung that sickle at Klddermtnster. ‘ “h“ and McCheyne at Dundee, and vast mnl- I ""0“ modes came into the hlngdom of our , this '1 n1 n: I le ll rt ' nigh the l the world has celebrated thalll‘m'” 0’ Murlllo, the pencil or Rubens. and the pencil of Blorstadl. The :K'llilh‘m"5 chisel has come In for high ezmomlum. and the world has celebrated Chuutrey'u Chisel. and Crawtonl‘u «Mud. and Gmenough’s chisel. lint there is (me lustrumem about. whlch l slug the first canto that was ever sungâ€"the sickle. the slokle of the Bible. the sickle that ‘ has reaped the harvest of many com turles. Sharp and bent into a semi- circle. and glittering. this reaping hook. "no longer than your arm, has furnished the bread for thousands of years. “3 success has produced the wealth of In- tions. it has had more [0 do with the world's progress than sword. Ind pen. Ind pencil. and chisel. all put together. Christ puts the slekle Into exqulnllc wrmonlc slmlle, and you see that In- strument huh all up and down the Apocalypse as St. John swings n. while through Joel In my text God mmmand- the neon“. as throlmh hlu servants now he commands them- v-“l’m ye In the sickle. [or lht' harvest ls ripe." ' ed the sword or Bolivar. the sword of Cortes. and the sword of Lafayette. The pen has been properly euloglzed, and the world hut. celebrated the pen of Addison the pen ‘ of Southey, and the pen of ting. The ‘ Quinters' pencil has been I: cred. 1|le ! Baldi- I'eu: “PI-l Va '3 “no Blekh,‘ lol' It. "Anon 1- Jun" â€"- Joel. I". 13â€" m,» and (In: my Bulwark: of an. (Fl-run.» Religion. THE GLORIOUB HERITAGE OF EVERY CHRISTIAN. TALMAGE’S SERMON. HE sword has been poetized and the war-kl has celebrab Amaflm gram. how awn" the sound That saved a wretrh like my: ' I mm wu hat. but now am roundâ€" 1 Was Mind. but m l m. on. give up your sins! Most of your me In already gone. Your children am going on the name 'rong road. ‘ Why do you not stop? "This day is sal- "Hon come to thy home." Why not , this moment look up Into the {ace of ‘Christ and any: ~ Linn as I am. without one plan [But that thy hlooflAwu shed for m9. ‘ Aâ€"J .u.-. A...“ ... u“. nun-c u; tutu. 0 Lamb of 00¢!~ I'come. I come. God in going to lave you. Yen are going to be along the Ihlulng an. AM: the tom of lilo m or». you an mwwthommnnu.mm “M aucu nu "Ir. And that (55!: SM n {fig an!” to thee. n t-_n. -a I.-. - is a mighty Gospel! Though you came here a child of sin you can go away a chfld of grace: you can go away singing: F ‘ i invite my one the most infidel. any ' on» the most ntheluie. I invite lain into I the kingdom of God with just as much I I honrtinm an timw who have for flit; I ”an been under the teaching of the, l (34sz amt iwiion‘d it all. When I van ' living In Philadelphia I gentieman ioid 1 ' -n.c o! a who in which he was a par- t‘rimm. in Caiiowhili Mmi Phiia-f ’ dolphin, there had l'l'fll : powerful :mceting going on for some time and! . man were mvertni. and among mh- II ’92-: one of the prominent members of i ti o wont clubâ€"Musk in that cit). PM {I next night the leader of that club- ' ? house tho presidmt of it resolved that i ‘ . 'hu would endeavor to get his comrade i ; away. He came to the door. and before . ‘ 1 he entered he heard a Christian song." um! under its power his noui was agi- ' ' tau-ted. He went in and nixed im- pray- L. t‘ mm! they were all saved and the In- famm club-house disbanded. Oh. it «a «me. He went. ma’ma 11;! patter of the Holy Ghost became a changed ms. and the work went on ct. Before he came out he was a-suiy- "Hn' many would "k" to so?" 3‘ "How M of converting mercy. The next many ”'1'” to ‘07” Notice hm been “in“ another "6. went to reclaim . given four weeks In advance that these up are who had been lost to men aln- I “mm" "Md t” ""ed' °' ‘5' M emu He went. and under n». 59‘3“" mm ”mm“ """H'" “n‘ ” of the "a" G o a Iswered all'lnnaUVely to the first M this“ man. and the work went on d “"99 m“ CM "a. all .nâ€"‘J --A ns- Iâ€" uou, twenty to the seem an mthethird. ' first Another powerful sickle for the reap- .klg’ ing at this harvest in Christian song. that I know in many churches the whole gen- 1 work is delegated to a few people stand- «11- ing in the organ-loft. But. my friends. wk. as others cannot repent for ua and bed others cannot die for us. we cannot its delegate to other: the work of singing naâ€" for us. While a few drilled artiats the shall take the chants and execute the ten. more eitilltul music. when the hymn is “at given out let there be hundreds and tltc thousands of voices uniting in the ac- ln- ('lamntiolt. 0n the way to grandeura the that never cease and glories that never |||¢ die. let us sing. At the battle of Lut- m. zen._ In general came to the king and my Illd.‘ "Those soldier. are rinsing at me they are going into battle. Shall I stop them ?“ “No." eald the Itlng. "men ,9, that can sing like that can tight." 01). m- the power oi Christian song! When I “L argue here you may argue heel. The '0, argument you make again-t religion Ell may he more attiliinl than the argument 1.. I make in behalf of religion. But who I", can stand below: the pathos or not» a; uplifted non; like that which we some- ,‘ tlntee sing.- to show pity. 10M. 0 Lord. forgive! Let a rv-tw'ntirta rebel it": Are not thy mention turn-v and (we? |)‘ May not at ainner tmt in thee? -n Another minty tickle tor the mo- Iv in: oi the (impel harm-Ii la prayer. ’3 What tioea God do with our prnym? ‘ Dot-a he no on the hattlementa oi hear- at it on and throw the.) 0!? No. What r do you do with [the given you by thou» ht who love you very ranch? You keep n then: with great annular“. And do \ you engineer (lotl will take our "are". i oflt‘fl‘d in the eternity end low ot our . hearth. and nutter them to the winch? r Oh. no! He will earner them all in - romp way. Oh. what a mighty thing I protrr la? It in not a lone rluauamle t at "0hr." and “ahe.” null "(or "or aml r "or. Amen." It in a breathing oi the t heart into the heart oi God. Oh. what a mighty thing prayer lei Elijah with i it rurhnl no to the rlotttla Ind ahoo in ‘ down the nhowen. With it John Knox mm anon-mt. Win it mm- lather “‘ IIth the «nu. Mu! no. Phlllpp "‘ )lrlam-itthon lay airh Into death. he " many anapoaed. Marita lather «ate in "' um! raid: "l‘hiiivp. we can't even- yea?“ an "roe am he, "it-mu. m .aet let ' ‘ me n: i an tired ei per-erotica and fl tired oi life. I want innate he with .1 or ,aod." "No." nil flariia lather. "you out ahall not so; you rent tale thin teed 'V' and then I will any ier you." “No. °" thrill." me nets-cum. ”yen meat n. let lop." Iiartin bother nut: "You m iahe thla load. or i will ea-tomwtnai- NI rate you." lie took the iooti and than ill! Itin lather haelt down and prayer! as only he. could pray. and maker-once ram and Marita lather went heel and it paid to his friends: "(led has eat-ed the "a liie oi Phlllpp Melanchtho. in dlrort oi i anawer to my prayer." Oh. the voter the oi pray-er! Have yon tested it? ’ ‘ ‘ oi a Idlyal We mutt l0 forth into our atom. ' our shops, om- Danika-houses. our Ine- toriea, and the streets. and everywhere preach Christ. We stand in our pulpit: (or two ham-a on the Sabbath and comâ€" mend Christ to the people; but then 11m 168 hours in the week. and what mtho two hours on the Sabbath against the 186? Oh, there comes down the ordl~ nation of God this day upon all the peo- ple. men who toil with head and ham! and took-the ordination comes upon all merchants. upon all mechanics, upon r all toners. and God says to you as he uays to me: “Go, teach all nation. He that believcth and is baptized shall he saved and he that beiieveth not shall be damned. " Mighty Gospel, let the whole 0; rth hear it! The story of Christ is to regenerate the nations, it is to eradi- cate all wrong, it is to turn the earth into a paradise. An old artist painted the Lord's Supper, and he wanted the thief attention directed to the face of Christ. When he invited his friends in to criticise the picture, they admired the chalicm‘. more than they did the race. and the old artist said: "This picture iu'n failure." and he daslwd out ‘ the picture of the cups, and said: “i i shall have nothing to detract from the ‘ race of the Lord; Christ is the all 01' this ‘ picture." l Though you came 3 on can go away a I )go away singing: I sweet the sound *1: like me; now am roundâ€" 'I me. us! Most of Your I Your children ‘ me Iron! mad} P it E a Tlm-m prim hanners will be awarded 3 at the Washington convention to three 'Chrmlan Endeavor local union. The first banner wlll go to the union making I the host showing In the way of detlnlte and practical Christian citizenship work. The semnd will be awarded to Ithe local union having the largest Innmber of Individual members who fgive not less than one-tenth of thoir } lncome to God. The third, or fellowship banner. vlil be secured by the unlonl‘ organizing the largest number otnev': ‘ iChrlstinn Endeavor nocletles of any i kind. Chicago. Cleveland and Phila- delphia, respectively, secured these banner! at the Benton donventlon. Lo- cal unions should send detailed reports of thelr work to Sea-star: Bur More l June 15. No eontrfrhrn the world en fin! 1m in the nutter of hot OHIO- t-i 01va tour persons In Inn“. (‘11. a E mmlui take the phage wit". the Phas- F. {mt Valley Young Prank-'3 Society of l l (‘hrtstian Bottom-or Wu organized. in ‘ .itsa‘zr Sim-e that Um. however. the . 5 witty has immsed, and has supplied ‘ , i the only religious service in the flaw. i {on-«pt the sum" school. Out of um i I society a church has now grown. f The missionary mm am is ma ! ,' in Christian Endeavor was mnitestnl I strikingly at a hymn service hell! by Ea Christian Endogror may at St. f'niomas. Ont. Tinse- three questions ! warp asked at the consecration meet- : ing: 1. "How many would be willing, ; It they know It to be the Lord‘. will. 'to go to a toretgn mission field?" 2 "How may wouid like to go?" 3. "How . I." :2 [0.1150 I! ll llnlf m I. hm hi I! Iy hill 0! pr "on. will my and could M l ll PI Not menu uni dong "nth-bk rvnnmllsfle work among the hum of "Mr on em and neighborhood. tho Rude-town cl Hollow ludla, all 0' adding a Ionian hum" con-m- ma to their working Inna. They inn: to have a man: In Int-Ion work mu- nick! of India. can! lie and”. u love Md Icy-punk]. In an Ian M "om our Mada Mm.“ (or harm. Mâ€"m undane- do not am no halo-ed m flower. on the call on! no tram-m over the can day-ocean's. my and buy. I would ruin may vmld Mn: (In. on! u my In" an and on (M- um I my In ram-ad tumult- whihlmtnn. l "and "III" have I inn Mn time“ a flour. Ind hm! IHI~ on :- «Ion. m- m. vin- I! my Men‘- in“. flagsâ€"cc} hue- !nll a Minn of ”an!” and Ila. "on. wifefi no! hind I- m our w your Mom- no- nhn m you than. no not tarp ulna-(or hou- at your low and (unchan- on“ up and! your "Sold- I"! deal. nu mr ‘llvn VIII steam: ml Hal. ap- proving rod: with their hum can bur than. The "non m Inn to lay flo- (In: In [on our Mon 1M1 [0.1150 unwor- rm. man to and for their ml. and to bright" I“: hm m (M in" thou. w Out In: loos A [than]: journal um on «mun: 'l)‘ by which we may advuco Chin'- kingdom. u hum": bus on than mac-lolly loan“ [or our ulntloo, m that one know u now. W.- pot do“ our loam ("an be to God [or Inch a hope, for we. 3 ”Mon. [m such a Joy. to: met I heaven. (or such I CII'III! _ v , ,fir- _..-. ‘u-uuu, u] ktzzgdoml of tight and realm at dub new. by the trumpet of the archangel that limit will: the dad. and by the throne o! the Lord God Almighty and the lamb, that you nttend now to the things 0! eternity. 0h. whu 1 ud thing.“ will be if. having come no near heaven, we mil- it! oh, to hue come within light of tho shining pinnncies o! the city and not hnve entered! Oh. to than been I0 near we have noon the mighty throng filler. and we not Join- lna them! Angel- of God. ny this Why! Gcod new: to: you. tell tha story among the rockenuni on high! It then Enter Into the kingdom 0! God. Eu- ter now. The door or “to is set wldn open. I plead with you by the blood neat or Gethsemano‘and the death- sronn of Golgotba. by cross and crown, by Pllate’l court-room and Joseph'- aepulchre. by harp: and chains, by Ll..-.l-_- A. ",1. be saved." “Ah," you say, "there‘s the rub." What Is faith? Suppose you were thirsty and I offered you thls glass of water, and you believed I meant to give it to you, and you came up and took It. You exercise 1mm. You believe I mean to keep my promise. Christ offers you the water 01 everlasting lite. You take it. Tim is mun. ‘ 'is no great you cannot accomplish it. but Christ can do the work. He will correct your heart and he will correct your life. “Oh." you say. "I will stop profanity." That will not save you. “Oh." you any. "I will stop Sabbath. breaking." That will not save you. There Is only one door into the Illusâ€" dom of God. and that Is falth; only one ship that sells for heaven. and that is faith. Faith the Ill-st step. the second step. the hundredth step. the thou- sandth step. the last step. By faith we enter the kingdom. By faith we keep in. By faith we die. Heaven a. reward Iof faith. The earthquake shook down i the Phlllppinn dungeon. The Jnllor I said: "What shall I do?” Some of you would aay‘: "Better get out o! tho ‘, place before the walls crush you."! What am the Apostle any? “Believe ‘ on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt I m rainy-9 (In... m: up I. Sol! your loved one). do- wm yuan“ and departed children. “0, lay God." an some man. "how can I come to thee? I am so far 01!. Who w!!! help Inc. I am so weak? It seems snch a great undertaking.“ Oh. my brother. It Is a great undertaking! It An evil Intention pervéra the best action and makes them sins. 0.. emu-.m- l-l-onan-th‘: "mum-gum h- ”illngigf.~ 7111- an: 1 mm 1r, II. fl. .... _.u-r ww‘ Egan 1.. §;W::.mm .3. W in Dr. Ill-t“ Arch-fink.“ Fortune cannot change as. 11 car only bring out that I: In In Good husbanduiare nick; troubled with bad mothers-Index hmmntfiuu’u‘mmum . 'l-a-‘n Iva-m firm? In cam-u Tm III. "laden-m- l: 0 ”mph Randy. H I; uln- m (h mam! who! a «whim R h‘ Dale: unr- n urn-urn. lit at arm”: If you land some 9mm; galley they wm be lndebted to you forever. n r...., .n because «he men in n genrrally Magyar home. Dillcnltlea Ire alwan maintain: nu we meet Mam. Ind mole hm: when we have passed them. Infin- who have an Ma'- fling" Tank- for yarn him In: I. ”wash mm thu- dint When awry '0 children-anal roam ’11-" ha. "A Gun- flvmrm In In Hunt-nu Bum-'2 Mia! Tmhu" m Idmple mad and "hm-dink“. Avail Inn-ti)... ‘1 mmeyu-MMHulu'm-t ORA-III]. the past. watching the pm Ml Ind nun-In; the future. No! look- ing Incl only. not boiling up only. but look“; up and 100'- Incl bet and for- ward. tooling I" around. That 1- Vin! (,lmmamm In.» Rev. E. 8. Role". The reason It is can“! a mu party Is Hana-ll... No country I: saved by a multitude 01 books or school hours. A mm In In dam 0! bring mulled alive who at this an of any will am: to utter web n “my. but u need- to he nt- ma. 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See advertisement In on." column. It the nan-y In ennui 1:10.. flu Incl Wumun Nanny Alum. In Annum, an umpire occupying the eastern portion of the hula-Chinese .peninsula, with a population of 6.000: 3000. men and women wr-ur their halt ' in the name way and dress nl'nost alike. I lee the man. the woman wears a turban. a long tunic. wide, loose trouâ€" sers and a bright sash. the 0nd l‘uluug { below the knees. The physioxnmny is almost (m- same, as Um men are heard- lmas and MW thvir hair dom‘ up like the women. The only view to «listlm gulsh them Is found In “10 earrings and finger rlngm which um worn by women only. I! you will out this out sud u-ml It with We postage to the John A. Sni- zer Seed (30.. La Crosse. Win, you will receive thelr mammoth catalogue and ten packages grains and grams. In- cluding above oats. free. .nm In". knit Im- n'leyj : 1 ;i i “I‘m Then there Is Silver King Barley, cropped on poor Boll 116 bus. per acre in 1835. Isn't that wondel'l'ul‘und com 230 bus. and potatoes and grasses and clovers. fodder plants, out. etc. Freight ls cheap on seeds :0 an Damn: east, west, north or south. , “w- m‘wâ€"u‘ v!- acre Think of It! Now there are thirty thousand farmers going to iry and beat Mr. Luther and win $200 In gold! and they'll do It. ‘y’v'illyou be pm: of them? The farmers or Pennaylvanu are to ho mun-«tainted. M. M. Luther. Eu! Troy. Pm. grew over 207 bushels Bal- nr's Silver Mine Data on; one measured him. Mr Nun-flunk. Some people upoml enough tlmo cry- Ing over spilt milk to buy a whole cow. Wholesale Drumrluu. Toll-10. cum. Hall‘s (.‘nlnrrh Cum ls tnken Internal- ly, nctmg directly upnn the blood and mucous surface: of the lystem. Tel“- monlala awn! free. Price. 75c no: but“ BMW?! 2" tlmmnm ,, W. ofl’er One Hundred Dollar- toward tor any one o! (mun-h that canto} h cured by Hllrl Faun-h Cure. F. J. CHENEY 00.. N940. 0- We. the under-I nod. have known I'. J. Chemy (or the as! 15 years. And he- lleve hhn perfectly honorable in Ill buslnmn transactions. and flannel-Hy able to urry out any obllxauom and. by melr firm. WALDqu. {mares tflMfiBVlfl, 553 Ounces ’ for I0 cents Other Brands Only 333 Ounces. , for l0 cents llall‘i Funny 'i‘ims.’ 25¢. aflle B/ 1)th take 0dr word. for it. but buy a piece; and seequr yourselfi “A; tswhatBaronvon um 'I'IIIII LU G“ D 8.9. ES? «mm “W “WWVW “3mm." ' «any owning her-i111: .. “how much punk! 06‘ now thin be and talk-what... DOYOU KNOW... Thurman-at ml- wall winning-rum M. my” flit mamas m 2. mm

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