Downers Grove Reporter, 6 May 1897, p. 7

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5 pin (hero. would In cum to hounds. - God u did a. cowboy Color-do. HI- coup-Ion. as am Ind about persuaded m cowboy m cm 'II no God. but «so-lug salt! some at Ilm (ram-dou- onucry at Ila! loch and awful clan-nu. ad dopthu dug undo: dumb. and noun- um piled on maul-lug (I. to. buy uld lo bl. nut-no coup-um. "Jack. ullmluuoOoduoann-m (I. loolu ol lbll‘. around We the" lad have how a (lad Ill-O “no.” No no but the Ola-luck“ could have planned India. and no on bu: {In On- ulpomc could have bull: ll. ll ll 3 ml mangle. «- but Ila "Inlay-o. ‘ n mud would; “the dwelllu; plan at noun." thou mum-n pout-lug out at their crystal on the Indus. m Bruin-punt: and Ibo 0am to IMO (I. cum ol the nu mulled. u! kiln. Thu mun II Ila loud at m hundred and My ullllou ml: Wham In ne‘- luu no!“ um. ll: In“! In milled. 80-. p a Inunolmlp-o. “dumb“ m to lhelr entertain-out. lint) hm; Mun. til-lo. I'M-m. clo- M puller. not. "prâ€"til: In: bkthmnlnuMA-fl. an ad Europe-Id. beam in cu..- u’ nu- the mun-l mud. than no i..- lulu dun mu; me dear and nulow lulu mused food. but once lulu ouulncd the ml. at In.“ blood. In nun lulu-a clan. and b and "the Ila-nut." You m not no no use": Illml (cruelly alter IQ In he. buulllmod fly u my.“ den-n mun. Youneedhlnrilnnu'l a In pm II. In: par calm m up In (talcum. ‘l’llnm (an: have ten abandoued n runne- because at no work at ma cruel lander. ln hill II the "It 1871 013M hundred and ulneleen people were alum by m “at. and In unusual um. de- ltrund. From the buck a! the elephll or flu- pllerleu bum among an m then hundred “ger- mt down and flatten thounnd dollars 0! mm- .eul reward m pud lie mum Tho Balsam alt-loam. on”, .10 did ”one good to l-thml two gnu psalmsâ€"Int. I m for souls. nd next. a nation {or flowers. m n. . named III Ashlie has and the All- atlas homes of Mo "lends, ma I“. m on either “do the on, w“. a. null. ot kl: lonl 0!de 1. ln- lit. 1‘0 mm Mussel! for morning rayon. in VI! Med to walk a-ld the flower- nd mu. 1! l. the ham oi the lanolin ad Abel-oak. sud pm me. The alum than. um M an. «mam C E'QCI’AAI’D-nng -._-_.___d -_ 1:. mm characteristic matchin- elo- quence-ad one eidedee- of mm The mm will be thrown into e frenzy oi delisht on he visits Delhi oi lull: end digs down and nude seven deed cities endemeeth the now living city. All success to the hunter. and the bouniete end the ethnomu end the fluorine end the orcheeolotiete who visit indie. each one on his or her err-end! But we today visit mm on Chriltien women and men to hear the ten mooning oi e noun of hunger than I.- traveled fourteen momma nilee. yet m louder and more agonizing u the ay- 50 by. But why have any in- ” in people so for ewey the: it in 1 misc there when it in mm here, their complexion darker. their league fiuathelrettireunflhu an! n my Lam wardrobe. a. inn an M- h the amtâ€"535; MONO the 773.693 words which make up the bible only once occurs the word “lndla.” In this putt o! the scriptural. which the Rabble cell “Mozillah Either." or the volume 0! Esther, a book sometimes com- plained against because the word “God" in not even once mentioned in It. although one rightly disposed can no God in it (rain the tint chapter to the last, we have it set forth that Xer- m. or Ahasuerue. who invaded Greece with two million men, but returned'ln I poor fleher's boat, had a vaat domin- lon. among other regions, India. in In! text India taken it: place In bible mmphy, and the interest in that land has continued to lncreaee until. with more and more enthueiaam, all around the world Blahop Heber'a hymn about "lndia’s coral atrand" la being lung. Never will i forget the thrill o! anticipation that went through my body and mind and tool when. alter two weeke' toning on the eeaa around Ceylon and Indiaâ€"tor the Ilnda did not. according to the old hymn. “blot Iott o'er Ceyion‘a lsle"â€"-onr ahlp aalled up one at the moothe ot the (Banana. peat James and Mary inland, ao named heeauee a royal ahip at that name nae wrecked there. and l etepped aahore at Calcutta. amid the ahrlnea and templca end Iculpturea oi that "City 0! Pol. Col." the strange phyaiocnonlea of the living and the cremation: o! the dead. 1 had never expected to be there. becauae the ace and l loo. ago had a aerlona falling out: but the ladl- Ilea oi travel are an lnereaalu that you or your children will probably viait that land at boundle- iaaciaatlee. lta coolant-alien ta auch that no one but God could have arehitaetad. and it eeetnaae ltaatan whom nonlidol i t In. use following Text: “I‘m- II All..- I'Il. Whlch Ruin-d (rum India. Ivo- lX-Io Ethiopln"â€"-Euhor In. A lad Plundorod by Grand. THE HUNGER IN INDIA. LAST SUNDAY'S SUBJECT. TALMAGE’S SERMON. containing nothing but “has. Gout. My. mod. the an of M no: her forehead and n lunar Inch . tho in! hour brim the firemen fall hr (animus hid tmm a all with hour-o whine? m an: "I a- dying! Give are brand! me in m I want! are“! Give it to no quick! Gin it to me nowâ€"bread! bread! brad!" America has hard the cry. ”my than-ands of doilm [mo ll- mdy been contributed. Ono slip I:- m with uranium!- has sailed tron an mild-co for India Our mat; and noun of representative: in t bill fluid by our nmmthctie mam have authorized the scram of the run to charter a venue! to any food to the tuning milerm. uni m an Hp w fll tint thin. We nut to a“ It hit Ii: handrail thou-M in“ darn. naviiiuvu'milvudd Amounlulpmnkocmm hlooiluonllo neighbors-film. m an cow-cut d nun-flu Mi. fro- II“ “that m: an ’ 000"qu um confluent which In been end-Ind by no my Ib- ' Mary hm“. the" can. a you damn, umm ”I. I. hum. Immkmhmofm-a but! “mango-«1mm... In. minno- ot an mm: m hikfulloolnlndlnllmmlm Md: limo: no.“ mu «In. mtummmmuo- gnaw-mamas" Ynd‘ Pin-don’t“. «Italic-co. It My manta-homu- u-mlnmoumn M mum-d an Mullen hmmmday. Whole "Mum 1m: hve dldâ€"cmymm undammmlmwmmm hummus-tier. Thor-matu- eyu m with mutt-ram no; ‘ taunt-omuMIhcrmtnclal:. 1mm butwltlmnmm { Codi-how. Donutooumthtvhleh 110.. um. would clan-Imam. Au (month-anoint). uh (Ima- of diver m m «nu! bonds. In low am! not "Cn uy on. Mon. u Ill-door Could I been. a “Indoor“ "You mean can.“ " “not could I MO I mam" "31 do“. u Ila I'll-doo- do." how the val!- ol one of their In- noun- .1 knot! I m tuna-M lot It chm Maxim! mama: "I though: you and that I! «no: the soul was to ham or ball?” ”ll-mun" by Ill'ldull m It my an Inn "In ad nut." ”Yes; the In! cmtun I an In (mum; at will. am: In the on. into which no will no. I! I. :- mum at aunh-ulamonbw; um- thlnhiu o! a but. I6 will so Into I “11m depend. upon that they have bun dolu: It they Mu been do!“ 8004. to haven, and ll they luv. bun doing an, to ball.” “Bu: do you not bend" In a. (run- nlxnuon at null. and that utter duel we go Into bud: or ulna!- ot soon not! 7" "Whoa people «no. where do they go to?" “Huh (11°ch ldoll when l we lay power of menu-Ive: w ho'm or do- my?" Ho aid: “No; they only normal God. Them II but one God." memory and their ambition unlike any- thing that we recall or hope tor? With more emphasis than you put into the interrogatory "Why," I answer. First: Because our Christ was an Asiatic. 515““ save to us its monuments, Rome gave to us its low, Germany gave to us its philosophy, but Asia gave to us its Christ. His mother on Asiatic; the mountnlns that looked down upon him, Asiatic; the lakes on whose' pebbiy banks he rested and on whose chopped waves he walked. Asiatic; the apostles whom he first commissioned. Asiatic: ‘ the audiences he whelmed with his ll- lustrations drawn from blooming lilies and salt crystals, and great rain-tails. and bellowing tempests. and hypocrites long (aces, and creaking ravensâ€"ail thoae audiences Asiatic. Christ during his earthly stay was never outside of Asia. When he had sixteen or eighteen years to spare tron: his active work, instead of spending that time in Eu- I'ODE. I think he goes farther toward the heart oi Asia, namely. India. The Bible says nothing of Christ from twelve years of age until thirty, but there are records in india and tradi~ tions in lndio which represent a strange. wonderiul, most excellent, and supernatural being as staying in India about that time. i think Christ was there much 0! the time between his twelfth and his thirtieth year. but how- ever that may be. Christ was born in Asia. suffered in Asia, died in Asia. u- cended from Asia. and all that makes me turn my ear more attentively toward that continent as l hear its cry ot die Most Interesting an the people or In- dln. At. Calcutta, I said to one of their ludgn, who spoke Englllh well: Tho vb. ml. [allure can! to no. A Kansas (my woman med her his- Mm! for divorce recently, lllcdlg "Manhunt-om and unbearable triu- anna" The smile chum m an to as. home Ind one any and an I" m law no m In Fitzgerald. Georg!“ oldie: a). any, thirty-d: «llama random Do- nor- are represented. the lethal“: being In the mummy. friends, It the laying of the last Me an} boundmeMandmeWmofm continent togflhet was men . Mad- l-g vacation. VIII! win It be when a. ‘lutueotne "sanctum lulu. clean. ranching cm: around the ml, than be laid amid the “the. a .a mum? The salts um be m. ”a. on and silver spike: fashioned out a! the China!“ mm” of the houn- m. The last lunar ml. an convicts-thwart ”lump,“ them “I! Mid-Iv am at tie ““91”,!“ the mum ‘1 ml: mnmcomtamon... van. "H‘llehlhh! For the w Gal 0|“th telneth. mummy m the kingdoms of this world ha" ha- me the lhcdoms at our Lord In Clix-ml" woritie. Our world built to tin-o.- etrnte to the mid- which have he. '0!!! to and the awful mm of ill- loraity. on that none at the. I” m one-pt it-l nay our world. ham lnieheti iu mmtoo. may the. no oi oi "intent-e. The central line oi the worid which ore hunting out Halli, toward the not. any have reached the "rim hr that tine m the Bill. me] he leiliied. which dealer-a that the earth and all things in! on therein shell he hand I. In: the 10th. it“. was a new day, for than we: ieiti the iant tie‘ which connected the two rail trach- which Iniieti the Atlantic and MI. Ocean The Central Peale Railroad wee hoiit front Calliornia eastward. The Union Pacific Railroad was ham westward. The! were within ar-‘e reach at meeting. only one more pt... oi the rail tract: to put dawn. A great Audience assembled. mid-continent, to see the int tle told. The locomotive- oi the hetero and Western train. ‘ ma panting on the tracks cioae hy. Oration explained the amnion, m prayer oolemnieed it and undo enchanted it. The tie was I“. of polished laurel wood, bun. with silver hands. and the. "in: were medâ€"a gold wile, mid by California: a 3n. ver spike. mental in Nevada, one an iron spite. presented by Aflml When, an heanle uncovered “a .1; heart: ihrlllins with emotion. the inn- mer struck the int spike into its the cannon harmed it amid tlte n- mnmiin; mountain echoes and the tele- s‘l’lpllic innrmnenta elicited to an 3.. tione that the «lead yestlone. l1 ioor‘l Mansion in told Im on a. shoulder a! in. oum. And tin- do you not no "I. citric will be condo“! Tl. notion- circle. lino clrcio oi (h nub? This aid wind. SIM with «mun Ind Mod Ilih colla- muol ud torn um: moimim rill II. [Mid viih channel. with school; with nninnilia. will millnIi-I tal- iiviiion. flow chain. and bow insur- inu the ileum um to In. that“: giving teapot-I or spiritual Mid. who. on ill. um! of such - citric. Mu! in! line Chrinily nil!“ which nil-tied in Asia will hop on in m until ii (on riur ImM to the plan who" it Iurioci! Thou the all!) will have «non-(nun um for wild unwittndum-nm‘ bu convicted In mission ii din. M um bum: in a «mum at“ And now i hethink myself of some- thing I never thought of betore. I he! noticed that the circle is God's favor- ite figure, and upon that subject 1 1d- dreesed you some time ago. but it did not occur to me until now that the W pei seems to be moving in s circle. it started In Asia. Bethlehem, nn Asiatic village; Jordan. an Asiatic river; Cel- very. an Asiatic mountain. Then thh Gospel moved on to Europe; witness the chapels end churches and cathed- rsie and Christian universities of thst continent. Then it crossed to Anter- lcn. it has prayed and preached end sung its way across our continent. It has crossed to Asis, taking the Bend- wich islands in its “y, snd now in sii ‘ the great cities on the coast 0! Chin: people are singing "Rock of Ages" and "Thore is n Fountain Filled with Bloom" for you must know thst not only have the Scriptures been trunk lsted into those Asiatic tongues, but slso the evangelical hymns. My mis- sion: ry brother, John. transisted some oi them Into Chinese, end Mr. Glui~ stone save me A: copy 0! the hymn. "Jesus. lover or My Soul" which he himself had trnnslsted into Greek. The Christ who it seems spent sixteen os' eighteen years of his life in ladle b there now in spirit. converting Ill nvinx the people by hundreds o! thon- esnds. end the Gospel will move right on through Asis until the story at the 8sviour's birth will new be Insde known in Bethlehem. and the story of e Seviour's sacrifice be told snow on end around Cslvsry, end the story of s Bev- 'Many qrill respond in contributions at money, and the barns and corn-crib- ot the entire United States will pour forth their treasures of food. When that ship in laden till it can carry no more. we will ask Him who hold: the winds in his that and plant: his trium~ phant foot on stormy waves to let noth- ins but good happen to the ship till it anchor: in Bengal or Arabian waters. They who help by contribntionl at money or hrendatuih toward fillinl that relief ship will flavor their own food for their lifetime with appealing qualities, and insure their own welfare ‘ through the promise of him who said. “Blessed is he that considereth the Poor; the Lord will deliver him in time of trouble." - ¢ 0 on: “can and mm... DOWNEBS GROVE REPORTED. slslrl of the state. he remarked that this building should he node the shrine oi Hecate. He deeerlbell the tomb oi Napoleon. and told so-sthing o! the some kind could be .srllstlenlly lt- rsnced in this place. By excavating II the center at the beseuent floor under the open space henenth the done. I room about fifty feet in diameter. which should be finished 0! in the hoot marble, making nee of specimen sail furnished by oil the stone 1nd by dilerent organization: in the coun- try, even seceptlng say which my be oflered by foreign countries, n fitting receptacle could be made for his ar- covhams. where it would be seen by ‘ every person who comes into the espi- tol and people would come here iron: all over the country to see and honor his shrine. A populsr subscription could be relied on to furnish the money to tank: so grand n reconcle tor the human remains oi tile greet martyr. So Impriste n mausoleum as this will open! to the good some of the public. sud some a” it will be taken up sud noted upon. All it want: is someonetosurtltlnnalrwsyend lstthepeohlekeowthtthe-onsyle now. No person who you to Perle falls D II. the ill-b at lam bl- to: moon'- form. “He standing under the dome of the we home the other day, in conâ€" vemuou with a sentient: who has PM I... Ollie. The who. hbor «sum ln on wild he not lo be man: will". the m Mun. ll n7 on can «and n bum ”lulla- ot k (in by ”all. (IO In It work It role arr-nuan- II which they a. can at lent n pan 0! will It to.“ to keep the. be mall to flu up pretty too- uol tell a ruler- Iu we 'm that plan la. The pl“ cl km these an ll Hm.- I: will In termination and the m dmumwewhmrulouof "all: the m mmmt Io be m an end. Every use the ol- 0“ who I!" the ream-slum” of (hum-mtIe-mlhe-elto work a any manhunt-g a hlll la inundated and M 0|ng the Miniature muddle; not ml. All no cahplalnu mule mm! prison work, like those mule lulu: "lab" work. are ellher luaglury or My nuanced. and there ought to be sent! enough In the state Mann-tn- “on to put an end to the farce. n It Is now being acted u the grand ltlfld. These men who are In the prison must ml at something. The good of the muteâ€"which Is a higher confidential: (In that at any Individualâ€"demand: it, Ind we are not 50an to be loollng “on; um um matter much longer. Why not put all prison hbor at work on the roads‘ I belleve this to be the real alum to the problem. bill a the no at “to loan of (la noldul Inn-loo we have lad um tall. (I. hill wont lo I mum... '1th VIII upon mom». and an ion ll. valuations“. Than-l: lop. II to «cum It In the homo. vile) In also In (“or oi It. It in n «ll-tram. Iblo um at lull-hum. allmmlu to tear down one Mal-cu lot Ila purpose of Ian“ another. or Interest to "we... The senate got into a big row over the odorous nnti-oieomargarlno bill which has been fought out in commit- tee. The bill provides that oieomarâ€" shrine shall not be colored, yet in the same hill. in three separate sections. provides that butter may be colored. The committee. after in" argument from the farming interest. decided that it would not report the bill as it was, but would prepare a. substitute forbid- ding and punishing the sale of oleo- margarine as butter. The committee did not believe that coloring oieo- margarine ought to be forbidden. but did believe that the selling of it as butter ought to be forbidden. This did not suit the butter men and they had another Just such bill introduced again and the fight was to send this bill to committee, while the friends of the bill. ‘ led by Senator Berry, tried to have it acted on without going to committee. Senator Mshoney insisted that the com- mittee which had this matter in charge was expecting soon to present a bill which would punish the fraudulent ssie of soy srtlcle. but was not in favor of injuring the interest of manufacturers to suit the whims of those who were supporting the bill. He also said thst the men who used this srticle Were en- titled to the cousiderstlon n! this log- islnture. The bill wss aimed not at the coloring, but st its use. Points oi order were raised. rules rcsd snd counter rules tnvohed, speeches on all these points mode and iinsily siter Berry hsd tired himself out shouting us if he were driving ten yoke of oxen instesd of fifteen pairs of masters. the motion to send to second radius with- out solo; to committee was voted down. It required, under the rulings ot the chsir. s two-thirds vote. sl- thoush the chsinnsn wss ins to sdmit that he wss not shle to cits the rule. but decided under the role of common nsrlismentsry isw quoted by John Humphrey. who is the host Inn on points oi order in the senste. One very funny thins occurred moss the shoo- er of thunder sod evolution oi no which wss so plenty. Bossier Dnnisp. who had Inshs s unearth or rsthsr sh smasntstin motion to rend without "lorries. toned s rule which sold nos- itlvoir thst the but must so to the cots-mos. Some one mind to hm. indignsntiy, when he found thst rule. sod turning to the title of (no vols-o he held in his hsnd he discovered thst It wss s house isstssd of s ssnste rule. This nosed s doses Insd motors to burst Into lsuhier. After sending the W""‘#¢".§¥iflflfllfifll 008 SPRINGFIELD lETTER. : *Iiitiiiiiiiilitlfiliiiii There ll one lmklng dlflorenco bo- tveen the ”Hahn and the crocodile: me alllntor never leaves fresh water. whlln the crocodile atm- coca to In. mummy In quest of an Mind which luntlnct mm It It not very 4!an In. Pinataâ€"I can't you why a grant My fellow “Re you IhouM bot. Hum finkâ€"Well. um. I I'm no imply. to m a mum- then-elm, during nll the hunting season. cu give the condition. It ll well for those who am thinking of n- it; into the beat augu- husineu to halt the-e lnctn in mind. Also it in well to add tint nothing short of a large con- cern can he made to way. At the til. the Chat-worth enter-wine foiled Inn: was worth At wholesale l! mu. In about 4% mm. The machinery to units it mutt be of the moat approval! patterns. Only the but will m in the very mall margin of profit m chained. For me reason only th. very best locality. soils and water will I do. Any slight mistake In nnctlofi will Insure mum “The trouble at Chet-worth wee. Int. thht there we: too much litre in the to". string to our heats ton [reel 1 percentage of summer; second. inch of water. led. third. the process of ex- trectlon wen ea imperfect that we only got about 76 per cent of the up: out at the bet. Thm letter two alllcui- ties m: be eantly mermme II this state. The dillunivm omens now In universal use h! no great an improve- ment on the centrit‘unls we used that It saves I" but the Interest traction of the nor. 80" water in a penalty. but by the condensation at the steam need they get it mfictent amply for «linen-g. As for the other troubie, there in no doubt that in any or the mile of this state which are catled good com soils. the presence of nitre II no Minot: that good sugar beets chino! he raised on them. The heavier coils such as we eel! good for winter wheat. end the may coils are are. but. and here ta int where the trouble cone- in. not! mine: are entirely uncle-e to uncover the faults. For some reason . nothtng hut the mum at the been} Who the (:31thth hes-t aunt lull no 'I arr-non, under the Inn-on- mut M It. Jacob Ilnn mu! me all" swung” capitalists. an. Jon-tun PCfllll In: the nmmml «mm-t at the w-blm-cnt. [Art-s In tut county II the um. I was pretty tell Icon-Iota! I!“ who! nu mum on there. and knew about their firm. their mm: and the muon- for IL lacuna Ir. Mm here today I took the caution to ml over that nuts vlth Mn. Ind and Ill view. about the mummy at some. In loci on- lervflm In an. state. He nut: The Hut ”-3.: Ind-0N1. The Imam-t which In being taken In th beat lull? tutu-try n"- tor the publication at averythlu which «at: any light on thc «Mont. Incl that l but! um may pnbflabod II no crude um l have hem mull“ up one branch of the latter which ll 0! vltul Imwmnce In any am- who [In In View cannula. In that "term-a. manna-d to note A reputation (hi! I. I lawyer. They imov Receiver “024qu but little of the homeless, fortunelm boy John. The war loom! him engaged in e eat-Ii clut- trade, either no menu- futurer or reteller, or both. at Attica. hut. having gone through the Item by which the poor boy work. him-ell ‘ up. Hie Scotch-trial: derlntion etood him veil :- hen-diary marine, and be new no ditlcuity which could not he surmounted. With health. pluck and e 19th which never knew the noun ot row-nun. in went into the In” out me out o bmdm-unmi by brevet. end soon round a home at stool-tutu. when he studied low end become the he Meet 0! Hon. Loe- moe Weldon. who in now a judge in the court at clot-e ll Wuhinuton. lie in out-ted to the etete acute in II”. n eeriy promotion. which won I trib- ute to Ili- lorce. enemy and his em- did Amy recon). tor be but iiudiy cum-m it is so centrally located that it is within the View of all. John Rouse In Luck. Our star clerk of the house has had new. honors thrust upon him. Some men are born to fame others achieve it by the hardest kind of digging, delv- ing, striding and climbing. together with lying, others having honors, fame and all that thrust on them without even getting down on their marrow bones and begging for it. John Reeve is one of the fortunate few who can't help being hit by the shafts of fortune. The other day they elected him city clerk of Decatur. the town he has hon- ored by making it the home of his fam- ily since he returned from Washington a few years ago. John wanted to be secretary of state last year. but the ma- chine had no use for him. and he had to waive that service. If he had been willing to farm out the places under his appointment to the crowd who made the nominations. perhaps he ‘ might have come out a winner. ‘ Ilsa. Hex-lt- in old nus-nu General John McNults was a visitor here during the week. His prominence as a brainy, discreet sod wonderfully successful msnsger of great combined enterprises placed in his hands by courts makes any reference to his eer- lior life snd history of peculiar interest. especillly to Peoria renders. Every reader of The Journal knows sous- thlng of his way of taking hold of the complicated affairs of the "Trust" and the order he brought out of the con- fusion, suspicions uni distrust in which he found the concern. It. 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