Downers Grove Reporter, 10 Dec 1896, p. 2

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m "lunch. a promlnont mt Cult at Indian. wm, committed nul- CU! by M1; himself In the head. "0 H lived I- Indium for more than m yar- urved I term In chief of h “Inn in Continent and was pr Inn nu- m-eet commissioner. n. nutm- of the Young 9mm" it mum Grocery Company u ...m will on Monday meâ€" I mm In the Chen“ Court nip ‘ In Mum! from further du- .. . “on sport allow that they have “I an an... over $100,000, In full, " lumen um remains stock mâ€" “ 11"! $20,130. The company to mum and bunlnesa re- 1". mm- o! a new Lonlurmo lint duly m ha been mm. Tho m I. to lo ruined by the democratic mm mm In proportion m an- m In Non-bar. ‘l'lo eoldluol o! 01- Gunman M 0 Han. tomcrly nl lk‘hlun. huh m. 3 Wing. Improved today men. In an uncle r9- flowing (ho each! mums. finds that no at!“ when "up of Gran Hm- d. In ”.00...” Btu-hols above (hat of W A. Hm: llwlmul- Hmvnrnor Mh- hug-noted w w [mm «war at no Ono-vino Advocate, nu Mu pri- nt. m” at Springfield. Ir. Lor- b hi im: "Glide-t o! the Illinois Pn- mod-Hon. It I. UM (M m Pmnrh gov- II'I-ou will ml to uni m-dlu Q .0 mm. o! nowoooooo .55; “W Md], I well known ulnr» unit joules o! "no peace at Rockâ€" mn L. “mm mama. by nuâ€" Wn do.- at Imdumm. us- will Th dmu o! ban on the [am 0! a,“ Wloy. no" lhlonn. Tun-ell m.“ 111.. have been dflckon by a it... sauna to be to; leprosy. Hu. 0 “to did vllhln I (aw «Inn. tribal". ”to vhlch brain: out In W. NV “10'- store In Bun". III-3., Mulruyq-d “(y-0M “on building. nnd Hw- tum-u Tho mm loal will lu- 37:... “. «a punt! Inlunncvr. n In W! Inc-Amwa- no Nlmnllblr ‘I‘o notary store or ('Ilnmn Nwlcy fit Melbyvllk. lnd.. was conuunwd. I“. ".600; punk": lnnurml. ‘rm- ”kill: I” an 00 um. Ind arr-‘Ilu It. .180th . A! Belem, “L are destroyed Pun- IIII' lull. the oldest brick building In fig place. Inns, 810,000; Insurance, While listing Sunday the following Um drowned: At iinwley. i‘n.. Bunch. Bishop, Ella and John Alpha: 8! liddlotown, N. Y., Adam C. Han- nlu; 11 Hutton]. Conni. Wiiiluu Bourke, 7 year: old; Josie Bourke, 11 your. old; Daniel Ryan. 6 years old. tad Int-tin Burnt, l0 yearn old. laddened by unrequited love, Ho- nor Howell. aged 27. shot and (anally wounded hla, former sweetheart, Miss Annie 81m, and 24, at her home in lontml, Gum, and then put a builet In his own hula, dylng on the spot. tile NEWS or ssvau DAYS UP ‘10 DATE. Walter C. Heinecke, son or a man who chimed to be a Gei'man count, died in s New York hospim iron: I: choc fired with suicidal intent. He had reached a threatening note from an unknown: woman. At Anderson, Ind.. Mrs. James Lar- more. a woman of middle age and me~ dium amtun, gave birth to an eighteenâ€" pound boy, probably a record breaker {or Indiana. The boy ls perfectly termed. Miss Emma Gable, 26 years old, com- mitted suicide at. Barnard City, lnd.. by shooting herself in the head. She had just recovered from typhoid fever and was «madam. The Michigan Christian Missionary association closed a successful (our dm’ convention Sunday at Blooming- dlle with an address by the Rev. J. H. Reese of Bangor. Orin Robbins of Plano, Il|., had his brains kicked out by a. horse. Mtlul laug‘lom. goal-I sud criminal ‘nolnn of thc wn-olo Worm (hr-lull, Glad-nun hu- 0m- fl-ad-rrâ€"Tln Aa- “WM!!!" has nppolnted Alfred “a Wary receiver of the Pdilklung Company of Boston. *1! pnbllshes the Arena Hug- plki hr several years has boon VB. 0. Flower. The author- . ' of the company in 8150,- ‘ VIII: mumm- are about $3.000. use! ls thn good'wfll of - :mh [1! rated ll $100,000. “In: of the wholesale ' at Mitten. Bimiett '_ It Inaouneed. An ac- ' m l: beta; “in, and A pl, nuts m 11mm!“ wm , ya (at: to Milne. V “on Olin-y of Quin- S 5 5 EISTOBY OF A WEEK. i'wulw as, WILLIAMS. 'EBS GROVE. 3mm} 3mm. ILLINOES. Th Imam Supreme Court landed am a declaton In tin can mum J.’ ,W. Va wick. charged with mun; I m him on" him: h 9!. 1mm. ,_ Mam-t mm} M. yam u m mm» Winn-I Albert. trustee of Janet-non taming. Whitley Conn”. Indium, un- der art-ant on I cum 0! embankment. mined suicide by (this: poison. Clara Fisher, a novice In a convent, who I'll It her home In Hamburg. Ohio, amen-In; from typhoid fever, um limit. Detectives allege they have unnls» nimble evidence that Michael Lascefla, tho was found dead In a. field nnr Toledo, Ohio, a few months ago, was murdered: that he n: I Hunpmn nobleman, and that he had been put- snod here from his natlve land by on.- nln and assassinated. Michael Foley was sentenced to a rat's imprisonment by Unlted States Judge Sago at Columbus for mklng nine 5-021“. pieces and passing them Into a slot madame. They were very rude and could not have been puma in my other way. M. Arapahoe. 0k._ Ruth RIchenberg Ind Jessie fiddler, respect-me young women. created A sensation by publicly homwbippinx Silas Richardson, a prominent ”business man, who may al- leged hm! lnsujted them. Both wom- en have been nrmted. Joseph E. P‘n‘or, a horse and (In! man at Alton, "1.. known all over the mm in rut-lug circles, shot hlmnel! through the head. He had threatened in In. lately bee-nae "horses m Io slow that a man could not live at the business." Drum!!!) Dick, the notorious ten-L tory outlaw. over who” hem! hang. a reward of £3,000. was shot and killed In a fight with a number of deputy sharing sixteen mites west of Newklrk, 0K., Friday Frnd Behmo. who murdered his wife and 3-year-old can last Easter Sunday. was banged in a building erect"! In the court. humus yard at Mclmnsbnm, Ill. Friday. The jury In the Jamm Paul murder case at Warner City. Iowa. returned I verdict finding um accused not ‘nmy. Count Hm‘knuu-In. In lnllmle (find 0! Bmwmr William. ha: been laund mortally woundwl In nu- woods on his estate at Mlluz, m-nr Brim». The Vanna-u my: um Hu- count In supposed to burn. m kllcvl by ponch- crn. Mo Ills one o! the 'PIHMGM land owners In Germany. Mlle. Mario \‘ln Znndl mndn her and Munro In Drum-n (Dunn (’nmlqne In "Ink-n," u Paris. mun. Van 24mm. was In splendid mice and sang (o u brilliant nudknco. worm; u wruablc tanph. 0- momu of ma rrop ounrlenry. Muir-Ila mulm 100.000 tom of that and Iour from Amerlcn, and hull of that amount Mn nhwuly lm-u ordemd. The hunch Hanna 0! 18“ II“ amount to 44,656,000 hrcwlllm or an annulled ulna of 1.174.000.000 lunch, and whlch In "1.000.000 hm'lolllron out tIm vInI-gn of I395. The Luruhlvrru Company. banker», of Como, Italy, hum gone Into bank- ruptcy Ind the flank 0! ('mm cloned In door: at [be umv tlmr. The Content 4“ anull n-nortu that Lord Sallnbury hum oflorbd to buy Bry- llu'en from Italy, mm at any price. The porn; has decided to «II-rune payment of all chums {or lndrmnlly muncrcu, cxm-m unw- whum-ml Americana. The London Graphic ha» a dlsputrh from Sebastopol, containing a (It-5LT")- llon of military preparations in me raucusuu for an mum-ted Invasion b: fluuhn forum of Armenia. Advices mcelvod Irom Libnrm un- nouuce that the president of that. re- pubuc. Joseph James Chateau", died on Nov. 11. Vice-I’mldent Colon-nu was Inaugurated Nov. 18. The plague In Indlu ls spreading and several Europeans have been altackt'd, two of them dying. The passenger steamer City of Kala- mazoo or the Williams Transportation Llne was burned at South Haven. Mich, Monday, and now lies on the river bottom at her dock a blackened wreck. Three people losL their lives ‘0 the are. The two-story frame house at Sam Henderson, colored. who resides near Conway, Ark, was burned, and five of his children, (woo! whom were grown, perished in tho flames. They were asleep In the building. Chaplain M. C. Blaine and his daugh- ter were burned to death at. Fort Ringv gold, Texas. in his residence. Chap- lain Blaine went upstairs to save hla daughter and was overcome. Hy'rum Jeppesen, James Christian- son. Sn, and his son James were buried in a snow slide in Logan canon. Utah. Jeppesen extricated himsell, but the others were killed. John 01:10, part owner of the Puzzler mine at Victor, (3030., on Straub Moun- tain, was killed by falling down the slung 120 leet. The Columbia theater at Muscatlne, Iowa, was totally destroyed at an early hour Thursday morning. L038, 335,- 000, with Insurance at $7,500. A num supposed to 09 Gas Wilbur or No. 134 West Fulmn street, Grand Rapids, Mich, was killed on the rail- way tracks near Tecumsoh, Ontario. Tho only fatality from the North Dakota blizzard Is the death or Dr. H. II. Kennedy, who was on a. sheep ranch fifty miles west of Pierre, 8. D. An old German named Koch, who live; in the south part of this county, 15 also reported missing, and 1t 13 feared he is dead on the pralrle. CHINE" CASUALTIESJ FOREIGN. Wink-No. 1 hard... Burma. 1 .......... Outsâ€"No. 2 .......... Hu- for Wheatâ€"No. 2 red Corrâ€"No. 2 mt. Onu~No. I can” ST. LOUIS. cutieâ€"All grades ...... Whatâ€"No. 2 cash.... . .98 Comâ€"~No. 2 mixed ...... 22 Oatsâ€"4W0. a mlud ...... n Ryeâ€"No. 2 cash ........ 4o Cioverseed- â€"Deeember ‘ . $.50 MILWAUKEE. Whethâ€"No. 2 spring” .. 831,5 Col-unfit). 3 ............ 2350 :5 GunmNo. 2 white ...... 19150 ” Butlerâ€"No. a ...... 35 O a. Ryeâ€"«No. l ........ Com~ No. 3 ....... Oathâ€"No. 2 white” Wheat‘No. l whlte. Germâ€"No. 2 ......... Outsâ€"«No. 2 whiten... Ryeâ€"No. 2 .......... Bus . ....... .. Potatoes . Butter ........... CHICAGO. Cutievâ€"Com. t5 prlme..fl.50 Honâ€" All grades ...... 1.30 Sheep and lamb. 156 Cornâ€"No. 3 .......... Winkâ€"No. 3 red ...... 911 01m No 3 new ...... I", Senator Allison‘s deparmro for Wuh- lngton has been postponed. "e In con- mml to his hone with a cold and ab- scess o! the ear. Morris Panes. hatter, at Dayton, Ohio. mined. Anson. 810.000; mun. Um the name. Thomas B, WIN-cc of Knnsns City has been nmlnud revolver of the flin- sonrl National Bank of Um oily. which rr-cently fun-d. Mr. Wallace is a prom- inent attorney of Karma (flty. The ("Morn ot the homer and Rio flnndo Railroad han- dm-lnred n divl~ dead 0! I not on”. on tho prpfprrod stock, payable Jan. L1. l‘mh-r Hw direction 0: fish Co.- mlsslonor Brim A lama nmnlrr a! PI- clflc man salmon no lo be‘ planted In «stem wan-rt The l'mnnylunln ("on Company 0! Andaman. lnal.. has mqum-d opt-mum. Tho Vltlor. Anderson and “Non (Elm comp-mu nlm nomad nmlro that they would mum Mo blunt- lw. N. arm llM-lr Ill monllm‘ nhuldown.’ Mlu Panama [-2. \\'lllnnl. law-alarm 0! ”no Worlul’n W. P. T. It, has announced lhll tho- annual convonllon ol the nu- lion-l and domlnlon "alum wlll In held the In! 0! October and the lot of No- van. um. In the nrulc-r o! mq-nllnn. the nullnnul In olllnvr llufinlo or be- no", and Um rlmnlnlon ,ln Toronlo‘ The Minnesota Mule name warden Mud and dcclnml conflmlrd to tho sum or Minnnou lhlrly loan of veal- mn. claimed mu helm; Illegally mam nm 0! mo mun ”a mo Milwaukee mud. (foluncl John R. l-‘nlluwu, dluxrlut n!- lorney, and (urnwrly nmnhur or con- ;mm from NPR Yurk. In m-rlmuly in thh Mrllln. LATEST MANKET REPORTS. Fifteen sawmill owners or liu‘ north- mm on in Georgi" an a tour of in- npct-lion or the south In rompuny with member“ of the Soumoru i'ino com- pany. Tlu- ubJPct oi the visit is to pave tho way, ii pomibio, for a com- bine bemoan tho lumbar mill owners of this region and ”now or flu- wr-ut um! northwest. w. E. Dupree. dealer in hardware and agricultural Implements at Waco, Tex- as. filed a trust deed, naming J, C. Berkheml trustee. The llablllues will probably amount to nearly $250,000. Dupree conducted branch stores at Rowbud, Mount Calm and Mchor, all of which are lm-liuled In the trust deed. 'l'lu- «mu-u are nominally largely In exrvsn o! the llabllltleu. Armstrong Brother. the oldest firm In Elder-ado, Ark, dealers in general supplies, have failed. Llablllues, $60,- 000; assets about the same. The stock was Hold to Ritchie J: Co. and H. P. Smead of Camden. The firm did a large credit business with cotton plant- Pox-teens 3; Mitchell, dry goods dealâ€" ers at Middletown, Conn., announced that on March 1 the business there will be closed. No cause is given, This company is a. branch of the concern having stores in Norwich, Conn, New York state. Michigan and iiiinols. The J. E. Owens Drug company of Kansas City, Mo., has failed as a. result of the Missouri National bank failure. The bank holds notes at the firm aggre- gating 311.250. Peacock, Dunwoody Bough, rent! dry goods dealers at Atlanta, Ga., made an assignment to Willls E. Rngan. Liabilities. $53,000; assets, $71,000. The Georgia state senate, by a vote of 31 to 15, has decided that gold con~ tracts in that state are good. The senate at Alabama killed the bill seeking to make lt unlawful tor any person to make any contract in Alaba- ma providing for payment ln gold or any other speclfled currency than the general legal tender of the country. It Is learned that the Philadelphia and Reading rolling mill will likely be started up Jun. 1, and that Mllllgan Brothers of New York are to take charge. Tho Cunarder Servla has again brok- en the record, having completed the run {ram Daunt’s rock In 6 days, 14 hours and 8 minutes. The time from Liverpool to Boston was 7 daya. 8 noun; and 24 minutes. NEW YORK. DETROIT. TOLEDO. MISCELLANEOUS» PEORIA 33950 23 91%0 "‘AC 05.30 03.50 05.25 In the first place, I remark that all those of our departed Dhrtmsn friends, who, on esrth. tmmd great Joy in the he arts, are now tndnlglng their tastes In the sane directton. 0n earth they had their glsddest pleasures smld pictures and statuary, and In the study at the lure of tight end shade and per- spective. Have you: my Idea that that eflluence of faculty at death collapsed‘ and perished? Why so, when there Is: more for them to look st and they hsve leaner appreciation of the beautiful. end they stead amid the very looms where the sunsets sad the rainbows and the spring non-tinge are woven? Are you so obtuse as to suppose thst leesuse the punter drops hts ease! and the mlptor his chisel, and the en- graver his knife, that therefore that tsste. which he tn enlarging and in- tensltusg for forty or fifty yesrs, ts ‘euursty‘obttterstsd? These artms, or ml. and hence that there wlll he at least as many dlflerent employment: hi the colosllal world as there are 1-m- ploymentn here. Christ ls to be the great love. the great joy, the [mat rap- ture, the gmt worship of heaven, but wlll that abolish employmvms? No mare than lovv on camp-- palnrnal, fil- ial, fraternal. conjugal love. abolishes earthly mnpatlon. I am not going to specular» In regard to the Miro world. but I must. by In- evlubie In" of lnfmnce nml denimL tion and r'ommon sense. conclude that In bean-n we will be just an affluent from each other as we are naw ("RET- ‘ You have then only by a mu In ,nqu-ctlon and n It"! to utldtllon to tdorldc what on tho! omntoymrntl a! lyont deoortml "truth In the bout-r world. You aru- to luhlrflrl tram tho-m i all earthly rim-mm: and um I" earth- I) goodnen. and than you arr lo mm! to tho marl-town that llwy arr vlutnl now lo brawn wlut In Ilwtr but mo- ment they Md on north. The rsasnn [why no any people nun-r all“ for heaven to become they would not stand It I! (My cot then- If n nbonlll turn out to be the rlghl mul formal plun- some peoplr photograph ll. We Ilka to come to thumb. hit we would nol‘ want to otoy hm till no“ manner. We i ttke to near the "unnotunn Choral," l M“ we would not want to hear ll all ‘the (tune for llfly centurles. It nluhl be on some [not rut-«ulna, It would to poutbly comfort-Me to war A crown of gold wrightng several pounds, hut It would he an afllotlon to wear molt a crown forever. In other words, we run the descrtpuona ot hnvon Into the ground while we make that which woo blooded u cam-clot and «tetan- ttve to be tho cxnlnsire employment In heaven. You might us toll, If saint to describe the habits of Amortcau sm- clety. describe a mcomtton Day. or I Fourth of July. or an autumnal nankggtvlng. as though It were all the ttme that wuy. I Thu queauon Is often silently asked. -thouxh perhaps m-ver audibly uro- lpoundml "What are our departed Chrllllan friends doing now?“ The 'qurstlan In more wally nmmr rul than you mmu writ-pa nuppmw Though [there huu mmc no recent intelligent-c (ram the Imucm.‘ 4-H), and we «win Mum-mm" upon lhv glory of l‘lflllll'Pn ,wuturlw. nun. all“ I Hunk wr may Ifrom Mmugmt Inforvm-v- «lo-«Mo whnl ’un lhc- IIrFN‘ut IM'lullflllulm n! our (mush-rm! klnslulk Mur Hod hu- [made I nnlurc he now:- ommuun (he chlrt charm-(Mink 0! “1| u-mprramcul. {You ne‘er I‘m-w u mom phlrgmullc In ulompcnmcn! lo Mrome mngulnu In "mun-wont. You new-r know a mun sanguine |n lumwmmoux m Iu-romr phlumnuc In Irmvl'mun-m, ('nnvrr- Ilon plant: an’ prilu'uilo-u In ”In uoul. but Paul um! Juhn uru- Jun: m. dimer- ent from nrh ulhvr uM-I muvrrulun II “My Icn- dlflorrnl {mm rmh other befon mnvrrnlnn. If umurulon do" not eradicate 0hr pmmlna-m character- lulu of IPIIM'IMI'III. nollhu will dun. endlrnlr tho-mu Paul and Jain are an diflomt [mm ruch other In have! u Hwy m-ro dmrrmlt from each other In Anla Minor. Ezekiel, with others, had been ex- putriateti and while in foreign slavery. was standing on the banks of the royal canal whit-h he and other serfs had been condemned to dig by the order n! Nebuchatlnezlflrv thin roy- al canal in the text oailmi the river or (Thelrarâ€" the illustriom exile lmd visions o! brawn. indeed. it. is nl-ost always so, that the brightest visions oi heaven come not to those who are on mountainâ€"top of prosper- ity, but to some John on desolate Pat- mos. or to some Paul in Mamertine dungeon, or to some Ezekiel standing on the banks of a ditch ho had been compelled to dig-~yea, to the weary. to the heart-broken, to those whom sor- row has huntshed.- The text is very particular to give us, the exuot time of the vision. It was in the thirtieth year, and in the fourth month, and in the fifth day of the month. So you have had visions oi earth you shall never forget. You remember the year, you remember the month, you remun- ber the day, you remember the hour. Why may we not have some such vision now, uml it be in the twulnh month. and in sixth day or the mouth? g Heaven. . . . . V vvvvvvv W". Washington. I). (‘., Doc. 6, 1896. -Dr. Talmage's sermon 10-day gives u very unusual view 01 1h.» uelosiiul world, and is one 0! (hr: most unique discourses of the great preacher. The text is Eze- kiel l: 1: “Now It came to was In the thh'tiets year, m we fourth month. in the fifth day of the month, as I was among the raplh'es of the river of Che- bar, that the heavens were opvned." W'hai are our departed Christian friends who are expinrorn doing now? Exploring yet, imt with lightning inrr» motion, with risinn microscopic and telescopic at the same time. A Ponti- neni It. a glance. A world in a see- ond. A planetary system in a day. Christian John Franklin, no more. in disabled Embus pushing inn-uni the 'Norih Poie: Christian De Long no more trying to free blockaded 1mm neiio imm the ice; Christian Living- stone no more, amid African maturing, trying to make revelation of A dark continent. but nu of them in ihe twink- ling of an aye taking in that which was once unanpmchnbie. Hunt Binnc sated wiihont nimsinck. The con! depths of the com explored without a divingâ€"bell. The mountains unhnrred and opened William: St: Humphm_ Dur- hug. mu ire the hlltorians doing now? ‘ the-e triendl of art on enrth Ivor-led In ' coal-Ia material and with imperfect brain 1nd with trail hand. Now they have carried their art into larger liber- ties and into wider circumference. They are at their old business yet. but without the tntigues, without the lim' nations. without the hindrances ot the terrestrial studio. Raphael could im- Prove upon his masterpiece of “Mich- ;ael the Archangel," now that he has f seen him. and could Improve upon his .’ masterpiece of the “Holy Trinity," now Ithat he has visited them. Michael i Angelo could better present the “Last. Judgment" after ho had seen its iiash‘ and heard the rumbling batteringâ€"rams or its thunder. Exquisite colors here, graceful lines here, powerful chlams- ; cum here, but i am persuaded thut the grander studies and the brighter gaiâ€" leries are higher up, by thv winding marble stairs of the soptdchrc, and that Turner and Holman Hunt. and Rembrandt, and Titian, and Pas! Ver~ onese, if they exercised saving faith in the Christ whom they portrayed upon the canvas, are painting yri, but their strength of faculty multiplied ten thou~ candiuid. Their hand has forgotten its running. but the spirit has faculties has i'ar superior to (our fingers and a thumb an the supernatural is superior to the human. The reason that God took away their eye and their hand and their brain was that he might give them something more Ilmber. more wieldly. more ateliihl, more multipilnnt. Do not. therefore. be melancholy among the tupcstriex, and the brIr-aâ€" hrac, and the cmhroiderics, and the water-colors. and the wurkt‘ or an whirh your tit’jlill‘ii‘li friends mini (n admire. Do not any. “i um m snrry they had to leave all (ill-:20 things.“ Rather my, "i um giud they have gone up to hlglier artistic opportunity and appreciation." Our friends nhu round so much joy in thr tine .irts on earth are now luxuriuting in lulu'l'i's and Luxumlmurus celestial. Ole-n. fllv'ynlm A bicycle cleaning and Insurance company has been organfiud in Lon- don. For n nukerlmlon of slxpenne a week It undertakes to chm bicycles It the home: of tha owners and In addition to give gm owner In moment lumm Dolby-Nev York Tribuno. To ahnw you that. your damned friends are more film than Huey ever mm. to make you homo-girl: m heaven, to give you an onlarxm View of the glories to be revealed. I Inn preached this sermon. :. mr nun-y ,h-unt doctnrlnu Hm bod!“ .mvi the mm]. of mzoum In Mullah“. u. m up m 61).! in um. Perhaps Abor- .*:umh£r muvhml lmn. l ulnmhl no! numb-r If In) aid trlnnd Dr. Jnhfl ”rm-.11. Mm .l:.-¢l In Edinburgh John Hmwn. nw umhar 0) "Dub and HI! I-‘ru-mlr”. John "mun, whu I‘” u lmmhlr u I'hrlxlinu n he. mu A cklflul plurzlclnu um! wnrld-rrholnM author; I Ihnuld mu humor If M 'Ild been lmrk again In )l't' mum of hm old pltlo'nm Thma uho Had UNI lay In hauling me ulrkums and lha tons of norm. 3"!” n)- Io hwven. u» rom- Inrm ugnin {or Mnlununl nmdhamml. What are our doparml ('hristlan friends who In thin world hurl unan- Joy in lhc heullmz on doing now? Busy at their Olll business. No sicknm in hvnvan, but plenty of slckux'sa on mmll. plenty o! wounds in the .llflorent pm”!!! of God's domlnlon to be healed and to lu- mndirmr-d. Those clorloun snuls running down. not In lazy doctor's jun. hut whh llthlug lonnmoliam. You wuml IImlN-atuud why that patient lot Vt" «(u-r all llw akllllnl dnclnn hurl .quhl ln- [mm ullv. l’rrllups Abm'rrum- Infr- mmhwl |:lll2 \Imrn'omblox who, m'n-r man; Hum doclnrlnu Hm bodlu .m'l (hu‘ Mlllln of nrzopla In mullnml. “u 'Il up In (lu.l in IN“. l'rrhupn \hir- .mmnl» u-m-hv-l lmn. l ulllllaivl no! nullllrr If an old lrlmd Dr, John lint what are the men or the law. who in this world found tlwir chief in) in {law- “3,1 1). .,-i.::x .': '3 am they doing now? Studying MW in a uulvprse when- everything is controlled by law from the: flight of humming-bird to flight of worldâ€"â€"â€"Iaw, not dry and hard and drudging. hut righteous and magnificent law, before which man and ('hPl'llb, and set'aph. and au'changnl. and God himself how. The chain of law long enough to wind around tho im- mensltles. and infinity. and eternity. ()hnin of law. What a place 9a study law, where all the links of the rhaiu nr.- In the> hand! any: history m, but not tho In- tory a few centuries- m! our planet only, to: the history or the ewmluea â€"â€"wholo millenniuma before Xenophon. or Herodotus. or Moses, or Adam was born. History of one world. History of all worlds. What are our depart- ‘cd astronomers doing? Studying as- tronomy yet. but not through tho dull ions of earthly obse vatory, but Will) mm stroke of wing going righ' out to Jupitpr and Mars, and Mercury, and Saturn. and Orion and the Plunder-â€" m'crmlnng and puswtng the wines: unmet in their flight. Horsnimi died a Christian. Haw you any doubt about. whui. Horselwl is doing? [unfit Newton died a Christian. iiuvv you hug: doubt. about what lsau-ie Newton is doing? Joseph Henry died u (.‘in-iruiun. liave you any doubt u'nuu: who! Joseph Henry is doing? They were in discus- sion. all those astronomers «1! north. about what the aurora horealiis was. and ham of them could guess. They know now; they have been out. them to so» for themselves.

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