Downers Grove Reporter, 5 Apr 1900, p. 3

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t;- it}, ‘n' m «an. ind the youthful puma rm begin to flutter “a mug ha'lidn wlli be “feed 1;». Tan cannot hip. And ,3: ”flatly '1“ pinch at your heart. afid the cradle H]! be empty."and tho' PM v!“ by bdy'tyavmd your ion] ill] be M. No 1m. teat Mu on the shin. Io ton inner-Inga man“. No quick rohgnuu {can my: ”room no mm md madam“ liar mfiygzm laughing; that: «no my! . only!” hw'd “Wig“ . un- % 'nAnuouv nun unonv us-r ' ' BUNDAV" 80.45013 ' We "at come counteracting mm:- m upon our children. The very no- un: your child step. into the urea ho up into the oath of temptation. Thu-o m foul-nominal chum-n who would like to Into" your little one; I: 'm not 00 to keep you boy: nd llfll I. the Iowa and unto them 30-. plants. They must have fresh .1: and autumn. God In" your alum tron 'the mthlu,‘ unsung. Main; influence a! the met! I new at m mnteracfln; Influence but no your at 0'1th cult-n and n- uph. 391d Man your mus one. mmmmtmn but um mm .0 a! coal cm than novels: «I! “Milan-u emanatin- ma 4|! the Manual ol nude mint. noon at! night. Let It be “‘1... cradle m 1‘th I: In- vénatt «your children grow up. but man may not. That: ”any my be than. Jenn any It. mm! Mohflfl'flmfimfllhgmfl-f It you lMlnclly utter your vokt. than on. but ten or Mleol dialect m In. every Chrisllal on; sun; by a loner In the ear 0! In child III! In 10.000 echoes cull-3 buck fro- !" the sate- ot heaven. on. If Iona! only no. the patter of ma nerd well. how lunch «menu- lbs m on: '0!“ be nun-red. and all our Iona 'ould chine wlll the songs crush! In“ in won on! M: chisel "rul- us. you “no on the teal-lone your (mt-walnut" will be singing m m; m lut night you In; to your mu- on: annual mom your knee. Tim I- a plan In Switzerland. when '0'- 00 Ch I]... Mu (In mum at In (“L l mu and to 7m: M Chm our song. ”I. III II! Int M. II! ('Irlll on... In in the endln you. WM: out an. to a. win M put on u M I: limo. yet. We In kn, will. of Curl-I. will! your loan la W and your «on I- nna-u Ind your team calla a your many m and Ibo onnmuu bun-s in. upon you thulr batik-Hon. spell: «to pal-on of Jenna. The 9“ “mi. onion. when (M! a. an: nucleic“ mummâ€" nu duh-flu. had on. word with um on would mun than up In the ”(on alumina. In IM mid-0. o! 00!: «luau they would no. and cry on ”In-than!“ Inc! "a- pooola‘o e.- um wouhl be “um-1M. I) m. though you may have been mm with III. and than“ no.- Qlo Ill mm and (emu-Mon may tin can upon you. and you m1 :0‘ by WI: mu lookln up. nelbinkn Ila-"h on crud. ml. Input-l m am can: to mm:- mm ml to It". nicks... and that word (I II“ the ”a 0‘ am ml and cm [or- mhlnnollt. lt’h not In M that m tor-any (ml your W us win you um to than. A hm w ill;- and an R: new will)". One hundred and In: years at- you are find and "Old Ion-L the autumn. W of Infill: at" you w nu won out you III. will. 0! Chin. will your bow W!“ m slop}; "chug! The most fascinating theme for a heart properly attuned is (he Savlnur. There in something in the morning fight to suggest film and something in the evening shadow to speak “is praise. 'Xfiie flower breathes Him, the stars shin on Him, the cascade pru- clalma Himl all the voices of nature that film. Whatever ls grand, brlght and beautiful. It you only llsien to it. will weak Ilia praise. So when In the manner time I pluck a flower I think onfllm who la "the Rose of Sharon and the'Liir o! the Valley. " When I on In the fields a lamb. l in}, '81:â€" hold the Lamb of God that thus: away the sin or the world." When in very hot: weather I come under a pm‘ mun; cilh’, I say: Rock or uses. cleft for me. . heme Ede myseli in thee! Over the old-tanhioned pulpit; more no o sounding board. The volce of 00 nllnlstor rose to the mutual bond and thnn was struck back again upon the ears of the mile. And In tho 10.000 voters at earth rislus Hp Ind flu heavens .n marlin; board which ntrlkeo hack to the cut of nil notion. tho prolnes 01 Christ. The heavens tell His glory, and the earth shown His handiwork. The Bible thrills with one grant story at "damn- tioo. Upon I blasted and iaded pam- dllo It. poured a llght of glorious ro- olorntion. it leaked umn Ahrnhum from the ram caught ln the'thickct. It cool. in the hlmtln; o! the berths Irlvon down to Jerusalem for mtitlccy It out inllnlu: pnthoo into the upeech o! uncouth illhermon. It imcd P-ul low the thlni heaven. uni It broke up. a. nr 0! at. Job: with the and the doxolon of mill. ulna a! you an; the lcflfiflllm. 1900. by Louis Klonsqh.1 . '1 an, mm) cxviu. 19: "the Lord Is In! 'urensth and sons." m him I- AM Ian or II". In." «I Con-Ina! to local, In My Liloâ€"Ibo on Full- x: but they went 1 Invest tomminoilesusnm 1mm" Ion. Job speaks of all who 1mm songs in the night. John WM. 1the old Scotch minister, and to pit a mum acm- his bed on cold nights. and-aucmntodhln viyhflt "at there. He aid. “on, man-cl In the night I want to m the gnu- of Jesus and to at dawn m m. The: lhuukatlatflddndm Ital-ovum momma, unturn- the cold." m In no fight! Night at trouble unto-omwol-nyo! you. Comm-I loane- ynt out one star. madam- M no out mfir m. dun-blue mm: M- an out 1.”.le and moon has teen added an slam and cm" to cam and It!!! to sting. did one midnight has named to harm the told from mother nid~ night to wrap Itself In more nae-n- ble darkness. but Christ In mien meg to your hurt. and you In: Jam. lover of my ml, Let m to thy bound: Ry, mm the Milan near 1nd roll. mm tho ”mums ma; man an. O my Inflow-t an: m the m of It. It“ at. Mo a- lawn m 0! .‘ the ankle that were all '10 I03 have become Haber mil. mi the spirit. with raw eyesight. and! in rapt excitation. crying. "This In heaven!” an?" H. “M. "No." The mum e! I» . sun-Ills by. all. "lb you kno- vs?” ”Oh. yes,” I. a“. “I know "ll. ‘cllld anon 10.“. (be one numb" lovely!” m the Dible ll 'hlch mid old 300 Md! the molar. "I 'III never Ian M never (or-ate m!" Bless! the ml on 'Ik-h Ibo won out pnm- rotten n- lo‘rm the Vela-e o! In Bulge-A or! Bloated nu lay-I hook II can lie mutt-{tongue nd as (am. «yen and Juan. the old IOI'I ml When my mother had Inn ,0! nun! {or (Io mnrrurlm. we. the chum. mine to an.- old hormone“. and each om: wanted to (the away 1 mm of her who land loved us so lot. and Ion-d u: so '9". I think I tool am me but of all the meme-ton: II m the old-{annual mad-slag Incas om through which she and to rial nor Bible. and l 4-! the. on, ht} they tcnloooldfor Italian"? no! see zero. the rum. B" m them I could see both to childhood II‘ forum to the am- ol heaven. "or. The" wu u can lolly (M! loathed Hm m.- ol the and Illb holy In and lludled I story on their union um rout mun" cap-I'M. «not at. It in "no not: a! “lunar-Juan. who ted (m I" that "no loll: Juan. who wind any (Mr Ian; Jam, who “not! by than II“ I" ch. mm; Jam. In whom- lane their marriage wan coo-canal ad who“ min-«Hon in M “at up! (I. lflvn o: their don-«d. (no you not an?" salt! the VIN to It! I.“ hum-d. who in dylu. Mo Illd ll- rudr Influx me out. "0 all. "805' And In Ion all. "new, do "I knot no?" He mid. ”No." TIC than!" n“. "W. do you in. nm" or the "Pm-Mum Hymn." WW years of trouble have tamed the spirit. and the key: oi the mimic board must have n solemn tread. Though the mice may be trcmulous, so that urn-d- !uthcr will not trust it in church. still ho has the palm book open before him. ml he sings wlih his soul. He hum: his grandchild ulocp flu: the some lune he an. tony ycnu no II Um old country mootln; house. Some day the choir than a tune so old um um young people do not how ll. but N. «am the turd don tho that o! the and man. (or 1: mild- bin at (his nvlvai mo in wild: ho panic!- paw and of the radiant has that. loo; ulm vent to dust ad 0! the any haired minute: loaning on: the pulpit anal sounding the good tldlu! oi ("at 10:. ‘_ ‘ my son.“ nld m on In. “I heard that meat: your! 180." I won on munch-Int du II I! pulpit In 57mm. and not. Dank! Waldo. a: I. ma elm. stood mm m. The choir an n tune. l n“. 'l anmmnqmmatuv an; nobody mum to know It." "man you3 at it‘fiia ‘. , ; “‘11.“!!th “flit“! . M. 1'” WNI'WN will NU. that'lnmh at»! when; whether you have been fnithml or mutual, M would it not have-been plenum if you could hove heard from then “Ill the milieu of Chmt? I never rend anything more beautiful about a rhild'e departure. The ec~ count nid, “She folded her halldl. kissed her mother good-bye, lens her hymn. turned her face to the well. said her little prayer and then died." Oh. it i could gather up in one part. graph tho inst words of the little ones who have gone out from all these ('lu‘istinn circles. and i could picture the palm looks and the folded hands and sweet departure. methlnkl it would be grand and beautiful IS one of hem-en's great doxoloziee! In my parish in Philadelphia 9. littlo child was departing. She had been sick all hm- days and a cripple. It was noon~ tiny wlxeu_she went. and. as the shed- ow of death gnthered on. her eyelid she thought it was evening and time 603' mu; night! field homl, no surgeon to bind all 10- :0 to bed, and so she'enidr" night. papa! Ami then she was gone! it we! "good night" to pain And “good night." rn tom-c and “wand niahl." to death «a Mint-gin ' than this. Good night. mammn!"~ tut“, . Yet-one- in-~_ mnemonwhoireesein V the, W1 ter'e cold end "elm in the Inning”! heat end munch the herd cronte um bleed the sore gums and shiver under blanket. that cannot any longer he patched and tremble because rent an is come and they may be set out on the ‘etdewnii: and looking into the starved lace ot the child end mint famine there and death there. comm: home from the bakery and eeylns in the presence of the little lemllbed ones "Oh. my God. ilour has gone up!" Yet songs in the night! Songs in th- nlght! For the widow who goes i0 get the back pay of her husband. slain by the "sharpshooters." and known It in the hair help she will have, movinl out of a comfortable home in desola- ‘ tion. death turning back from the ex- hausting cough and the pale cheek and the luau-tiles; eye and refusing nil re- lief. Yet songs in the night! eon:- For the soldier in the the sunshot fneture, no water for the hot lips. no hind hand to brush en! the flies from the fresh wound. ”0 ow a! dehth slithered on. her eyelid she thought u was evening and Ume' 10- :0 to bed, and an she'sdidr" ‘ nigm. papa! Good night, momma!“ And then she was gone! 1t, val "good night" to pain and “good night." to tears and “good night" to was and ”good night" to earth. but It. m “good morning" to Jesusâ€"1t was "good morning" to heaven. I can think a! no cradle song more beautiful than vaus. sulu (a an on. ‘ X next speak of Christ as the old man‘s sons. Quick nullc loses “a warm (or we aged at. The school- girl uh for a acholthwh or a glee. hm her grandmother uh tot "Bale:- Oh. it I could gather up In one part. graph tho last words of the lltua one: who have gone out from all the” Christian circles. and I could' ‘filctur'a the valm looks and the folded hands and sweet departure. methlnkl u would be grand and bemultul as one or hem-en's great doxolozlea! In my parish in Philadelphia 9. llttlo child was departing. She had been sick all lun- days and a cripple. It was nool~ any wlxeu_she went. and. as the shad- In. cl Pots fithout Inconvenineo. Won. unc- lnc the national narrow-ama- pmo cm 3 mm Maw-cl on»: Man. In one ”1de l m Wmmmm mmmn mm Ir. aches helm HM- Mny. m 0! an]: and host- ot heaven. mung not our faces m crying. "Not mm It. minionthtunuThn-ohm glory!” “Until II. by m at!" ”tn-Southwmm wmmumnlmimorc maxim-t upon an mount-morn. i an shall hear no other nu ‘lay liar that! I! I Jon I. and nae-m: my 1 Mn In t ‘ Inumluoruommu cum. In which Henry V loud. It In Ink! utter the time in m Mon-Ir won. no In; "Me! to n- Iuowledge m divine “(amnion Ill be ordered the chub!- to read no ”In of David. and when In can. to no words, "Not “to II. o hon'. but lo’l‘lynmhlhemlse."tlnllfl Ill-muted. and all the can!" db muted. nd all the amt hon, oi- i§5i market-s. omummuol subgr- love nd the 81W. 0‘- Ilmm than we lo! W on- motmllouulutn-m IMMIMnofllondlro-m '1 (ml mum-do an no n. ovum“ Into the ham. a! 0. till. In! hum tau. nnl turn-i mi. gallery "on gum. and M VIII mid won um mat host In our M no human: with m. m mm. In modal feel! um 00 vole. of an” Vital. ”In no vda 0! unit: “uni-(1.1!" an] m. ."Woflhy Is (In lulu um m .m- ‘h mm m and riches no Mr or and [Ian and met, world clad in A Christian woman, the wlta of a mlnlatcr o! the gospel. was dying In the parsonage near the old church. when on Saturday alght the choir med to nut-tabla and rehearse for tho followlnx Sabbath. and alto said: “How attanlely sweet the cholr rehearaaa to- night. They have been reheat-Ill than tor an hour." “No," aald ma one about her. “the choir la not. tr haunts tonlxltt.“ "Yea," Illa add. "1 km they an. I hear than allu- lu. How very sweetly they alas!” ‘Now, It was not a cholr at art! that ab. heard. but the choir at Nana. I think that Jcaua ao-atlatca at: m: Illa door 01 heaven. and a m d that rapture meta out can. Tia Ilaatnla o! Ileana atrlko and a tu- taaadoua atrala the walls 0‘ W cannot hold It. I team-oar! thla la a vacation I lava ban aahlu tayaall all tlu u"- lceâ€"wm you alu that aou? wut l Ila. It? Not. alla- ant alaa an alt- doaadaadvakannovtodl‘lla mlaa at (:brlat vlll Ia «a! all. It than. no Int mt concert on I out attended Iaa II New You what Jalka la tba Cryatal aalam aloud to- lbn hundreds ot almn and W at plum um tutu-nan. Iona d 10'! la! mim- tlat m It Iuthalmoaaotmlladuum I 'aa meant. and l aha" aavat lat-lat It. l I. that one man ataadla‘ I“ will the hand a“ foot men that art-at harmony. aaatIaa ttta tl-a. l! waa to m ovmhl-Ia‘ly. Mot: one to take the loving farewell, the groanlng or others poured Into his own man. the blasphemy of other. plow- lug up his own mm. the continued bitterness of flying away tron ham. among strangers. Yet songs ‘ in tho night! Songs in the night! “All." said one dying soldier. “tell my nothâ€" er that last night then wn not on- cloud between my soul and Jenn." Songs In the night! Songs In tho night! mun-um.“ mmhma m nvâ€" â€".- â€"_ ._ --__ much-um: Ma. Ham-Ito Inn-I12. in!!! i. E: Menttmer.wn 83-h 0'" my. When-evenmadkm Monty.” nnnn tom m meme 01mm" MM n mum. “trashy-them may“ father-hm” nun-nanny. mutual!“ Mfumnmmwm Pour). va- a ran on, at a Hflulu saw“ to loo tn was” W This at.“ between than M m In! tn mun" [um all non. latch-n. n Mun-Amman. co.â€" Frill-y. link 8.. Pyonch's men mot advance guard of Boers at Knreo aiding and drove them hart: British lam ono lulled and 109 wounded. Advance In {urea predlmd vmun Iva yet-Ina, Vim: luau! army yot zonrenlratml nalnu Burshcn. Bulk-r likely to Jolu Roberta. Mlchuel Dull velwuwd to Pretoria by Boc- nury of sum mm. Boer- hour hauled Mall-lung Tun-zany. Hunt a: I... ”m 3. Six gun and u convoy Mural" (ton 'l‘lI-In Nthu to Blot-tonal!) Ion ambushed and captured by noon. Colmlo'u elm-Ion sent to wane nu shelled Donn. Brill-h lou- nl. Warn» (on n- wlco u put us origlanlly repomd. Ilotr nun! In orderly. dame Ilrltluh strength. Had-an Inl- uld dlmlnlaled cannul- I. not: war an: luv to long-run Ml- lu. Tnuual alum anon" «laud any black. of uom to «any pm I‘m Bum ~qu “daily at human. llocr lance mar emu." old quv. (hm-n ll: arm-ll on. ll'on Ila-- touchâ€"flu. laugh-'- lacu- n Var- u-cown Pun twice a mm in II III .0. I‘m: “penul- flu-huh» Ila-ul- 3.. Boers commit-atlas near Glen. nt- leen miles north at Bloemfontein. Rubens sent 10000 men to nlntorco 10.000 nhendy there. Kruger hon-toll M Would retake Bloumfomeln within I week. Ley‘ln' recall because In de- ceived Boers as to attitude or power! nunou-d. As Joulusrt lml requeuud. he will he hurled wlllwm mllllnx'y honors. Mmekmg was bombarded on Mon- any. Show. 1183;»: of lupin!" m3“; 3. Former Punish; ' " THEY WIN SMALL VICTOBIES. 'ndlludl’. Info. fil- Jouberl. Boer wmmgnder-ln-chlet. died at Pretoria of a stomach com- plaint. Kruger will be My nominal successor. but Louis Both; will have actual command. â€" Cane L'ol y loyalist.- comvlaln of leniency to Boer sympalhlmrs. Rubens began his advance north. Bullet In nearly ready. from udybmnd. -. .â€" w“, ,, Boers acumvywéd several Natal co“ mines. Plat-trachea; Imm- m n mic-Mum DIATM 0' OINIRAI. PIITIUI JAGODU. JOUIIIY. "Io clan Mn. Kuhn? 139w n4 ban-n. mm- m no annually. nah III I'- ”Cl-l from m cm «In 0! ”Ion!!! The segue on Thursday «opt-d the amendment to the Mo Rico mu. Imposing a urll o! 6 can I pound on Ill coho Imported Into the Island. and defeated a mdmnt to strike out the chum levying I tn of 16 per cent o! the Dlulay mu on all Import: from Puerto Rico. The 10“ on the coffee amendment in n to 33. and the vote on m motion to strike nm the ufll‘ action '1' u to 33. Seuuor Wellington in the only republican who Votod for It. Non. of the other republican senator- who have declared their hostility to the turn! were recorded n roll". They let their xenon! DIII'I and. and II um way wore conned lulu! CID motion. hence I: a not notified at I In! rote. The exploring .. arm. ham: 0. l- tho turvl'voi-l of the. ' V (“than mud out lu- I!” w B! , Newnea gt Londoii.‘ .mua qt 0: bell Town. near mu! Ruhr . V * ‘_ Wand. Sunday. Mr. My“ - dltlon. died on "an arm The Borchzmvlnk mum mt W 3“ “on". 'lnsmnll. mmnumm “WI The Borchzmvlnk Mltlm- Jolt Hum. Tumult. for m ”we I'd-c [Ion on Dec. 19.1808. Dllfllx tho ll!- tcr pan of February. 18”, the m- hen ltnded from the Bentham 030‘ near Cape Adult, Victorhlild. K m- lns been amnnd the tho W should leave them more with NI equipment of every kind um! should red turn tor them early In 1300. w-Iulun M m and": W. cm 103““ 0! ll. Kentucky coon o! Ann-h. W Wed-cud” “a! the com in.“ I.“ I. taut-ville m lo and“ at m on a tu- “ bl- ‘l‘hc unmet “new Con-um had I strum-count tron Mu hand at m. The In mud on hm Imxnlototeotun wool m any with an other cum. I: In n and um I" night. but I. m m In the Nut wu “My m to um I!» mm In on W n! T0 TAX PUERTO RICO COFFEE. Bulu AMI- .- lucid-out 00 the “on. Ii.- III- #35 Mam-d géagfagi ii ahaâ€":2; mm as”. M. M2] Mum urn-m Inu- nu. O pelt-n: am i u anyvlllo. Ill. . I“, this city on I m w“ union in q“

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