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Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Jul 1895, p. 7

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Belonging In this class at“ lrrevncahle mistakes II the folly of mint-pent youth. We may look back to our cnnege days. and thunk how we neglvcted chemistry, or fiolngy. or hnmny. of mathemaucs. WP may be sorry abnut It all our days. Can We ewr got the diaclpllne nr fhv advantage that we would have had had we attended to those duties In early “to? A man wakm up at forty years of age and finds that Ms youth has been wand. and he ctr-Ives to get back his only" mlvnmnna Does he not them buckâ€"the any! or boyhood. the any'h 1 There is an lmpresslnn in almost av. or}- man's mind that mmewhr-rn in mp (mum thrro will he a chance where he\ can omrwt all his: mistakes. Live m w. may. if “-9 only ray-Pm in than. God will forgive us. and than all will he as well as though we had now-r cnmmium-i sin. My disrnurn shall mmn in cniil- sion with that theory. I shall :hnw you. my friends. as (he! will help me. than there is such a thing as unsncr‘essml rnâ€" mtanfl‘: that there are things dnm» wrong nun always stay wrong, anti for them run may took some place 0! r9- pemance. am! seek it carefully. but never find it. he a? on . in" he had mt e h' . 1;»: Mod to [M n back. Just as ”on!!! Wu to-mnrrnw morning should take all your notes and bonds and gnvvrnmenl mmnitm. and should go Into a munrant. and in a fit of rockksulmss and hunger throw an those ”entitle-s on the counter and ask for a plah- or food. making that ex- than!!! This was the one liq-an mndo, He sold Ms MHhrlgm for 3 mm of pnmxo. and he was wry srrrry ahnnt It artnrward; hm "he found no maps for rvpentanre, [hr-ugh he sought It cnrm {any with tears." Mm. In ohm (Igne- M mnam not only "mm! to“ “animal Messing. On; any Emu took this birthright and faded It on for mmthlnk to en. Oh, the folly! But lot as not be too severe upon Mm for some of gs have mm. It"! whfle l Inn's 91M 1 «1-. Int think H [g [mail-U» hr um M rnmmlt lhn prur- [ivntar 9m spoken of In lhv' first n-xl, l haw by reason at the «com! bx: to (Ill ynur attention In thn fact that thv‘rr‘ are slns whk‘h. though [My may Ir pardoned. are In some newts urn-m» able: and you can find no Mace tar re- pa lance though ygl ‘ g5!" $53.5..." i105: my nnfimmjn and In" on b ‘A |9 PM"! [-win. .1- MIIaInly an mun-lug my can fill“ mm. {II-Iran»! In In. I'Ig. .II""I’~ gm m» nnI rummh' I1 I *in IIIIII lmI- Mn "making or. I ran Ian}; «I! mun Ms "I” "#9 ml av! Um hrra Imam a" 3% I! Is IT'ni "(A 1- n“: "my [ml om wINI "In” lilv- boat- {ram Ihn "II-(h Ram" for Ihr “Villa .lu Harm" ley In": that "Hr.- «as nnI mom far a" "w (“newton lml Ihny vwre going In do as In" as may nwld Rm I04!" I"- man Iho Mo. hm! o! ”h "MIN. 1nd var rry nm mar I'm Iva. "Rmvm In: an?" IIII. :MI III» Mn] JIM]! I'IIIIII Would, Ihls rum, rm"; yvm an out u! "If flood of sin. and plant you on "w deck a! Iho glurnnug‘ old Claw! on”! 1 TALMAGE’S SERMON. SUI. I as mu "rink u n gun-um in IN. «My tn mvrmu um uln I «Man II Inc yum-flaw may In nun-«tulle mun. In" II N- a wry (mt-h!» "um: rvcr In luv tum-"mm Imam-I Nu- Huly mun-I. and H I! II man"! [an mu mu "‘1‘" no been manvlmnlv Mm Dun-I1 (mm ”m! prov-ally. To" hmr n mm lnvnf by me mum at "w mutual and. am! by the ”mm of Justin mum. but ya» nour hm"! a mnn Iwmr Ivy lhn mama n! "or “My ”hoot Thom urn "nun ham gm My Ibo (our "w, M» put!” a! "w um [ardvmal-Iv am "Mr y-m purl» am: DU? Than l Inn-r In In]! In" pwilh'rlt "ta! yv-u Pun-o vml rummzmd In}, em humor "w W?! Mv‘i-‘Iy n a mm" M ‘ "so manmvnl u.’ Um Ravi-ur- mm”! ladcnl. lb: "Mo 41-“me lulll III "ml. la Mb" mm“. if A man Md mun (Won Io Man or it "minor mu raw-1| 1mm OM and. um! lam-«ma umunnx; In". I'mul-l nay. "Thin mum In! Mr IIIIM by namm pom-n "w "My mum ; ma tml an IMI; Min-bob nrmmnls-hnl II; " or. "7M- mu rained (mm the dud mu mm! In, “Mam:- lunar-arr." ”no, ml! in» mm Ilul drum-«I uh-‘u unclv-v 0hr tilrlc‘ u! Inn Iru. and Dam! mun! mum! the um um again-l mo lluly 9 (Shml. ‘ I You see from the first panama that I read that ”WM it a sin aux-Inn the Holy Ghost (at which a nun ls never par- doned. Unve having cummlm-d It. he I: hound hand llld [not for the dun~ "to!!! u! drumlr. sermon- may be yreurhml In Mm. mm" may be uunu to Mm. pun-r- mny be offered In M- be- half: bul III to no punm. He II a cuulve In! mu wand, and a (motive {or Hw warn! that In In came. Do you cum-«M um "um- |l any «me hora W90 MI L‘unll‘nfllfll [hut lln.’ All ulna um slain-l "u- "My ("I-M: but my (cu Ive-h at one amt-ll» I! u very clear Cu my mrn mlnd "ml the sin attain" the "My ("mu I‘ll Hm llt'l’llalfl‘ u! "us work: a! "so "1“!" In the ngmu’r M the devil In the llmo a! [he nun-MW. A: norm-limos you (“her the whoie nmfly around the evening stand to hear tome bunk read, no nuw we gather *3 Kn‘at Chi-usuan {umlly groupâ€"m study this ton; and now may one and the Mum lump can In glow on all me circle! "He found no place of repentance. though he sought u carexufly with tears." (Heb. 13:11.) 1895. In his sermon (or tmduy, Rev. Dr. Talmnge, who is stfll in the “'est on his annual summer t-Du r, chose a nu bject which has been a fruitful theme of theological disputa- tion (or centuries pant, VIL: “The Unâ€" pardonuble s i n." The texts selected were: “All manner‘ 01 sln and blasphemy shall be forgiven ‘ unto men; but the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost shall not be forgiven unto men. And whosoever speaketh a word alllnut the Son of mun. it shall be (orglven hlm: but whosoever speak- eth against the Holy Ghost. it shall not be torslven hlm. neither in this world. neither in the world to come." (Matthew 12: Ill-31) "THE UNPARDONAB‘LE 'SIN" LAST SUNDAY’S SUBJECT. 'All Manner of Mn film“ Ila Farah": limo Ila-I; hut "In ”III-liken” o! the “(fly (Hunt Shall Not Ile Forgiven [Into M"â€"â€"ll-.ttllew 12 : 31-376. Um [rad-u. Inuit" !:.~¢1 maid l9 pruu' [weifihx .1- \‘nfl ,nu R: My thy can Irv dam- ‘ r! ”r on" IRE... H‘" «h; :u» {Ma :1 9.11:?! at *xn "m Inn- .1 I ran tank an m» n ‘ mud l 19:. (hr! Ahrra i: ;H- h!1."l_2 It Is ma w- v’r m,nm»r1rv-J E“’ YORK. July 11. In this can-gory of Irrovocnhve ml:- takea I place, also. the unkindneu done the departed. When 1 In! I boy my How m1ny narpnts wake up in tho lattar part or Mr» to find out the micâ€" tnko! The paront says. "I have lmon too lonlont." or "I have horn too severe in thé (lisrlpllno of my childrpn. I! I had "w mm. on»: around me awn. how different I would do!" You will nave-r have them around again. The work Is doma, the born to the character is (Won. the eternity ls derided. 1 My ml: to young parentsâ€"those who are twenty-five or thirty or thirty-five years of agemhave the famlly altar to-nlght. How do you ruppnsp that father Mt as he leanml OVP" the couch of hls dying rhlld. and the expiring son snld to hlm. "Father. you have been very good to me. You haw glven no a fine educa- tlon. and you have plaond me In a fine social poslunn: you have done every- thing for mp, in a worldly sense: hm, father. you hover told me how to die. Now I am dying and I am afraid." so I «we whnlo famlllm bound «0:3er by (l9! 0! INWUOH. and In many cases walklnt nn alimmrr plums or war-Idli- nvss and sin. The father know: It. and Hm mnlhvr Imnws It. and Hwy are. bound all together. Aftr-r a while (hm,- Mrzln tn slide duwn Nonpor and “bench null ”19 father Mame! Manned. and he slaps planting M! for! an lhn "Rn“k nf Axon." no slaps. hm the row break“. and those whn worn anm- Hod (as! M him by mrnl and spiritual Influonr-r‘a In nvor the rum-intro. 0h. lhvr» is Inch .1 thlnz a! coming m Chrlst snnn pnnuizh M-sm‘o nursah-es, but not soon en-mgh :0 save of hers! Ini 9W; m‘ 133-?! uhfifififii {ain't Emu of the undo: 3"de and they a" star!- ed down lhfi pv-polplve: hm after awhile one morn muscular than I!» rr-st smvk his heels Into the we and .‘fnpmd; hat the rape 'Il'nk". and 60W". hundrrdl and th-msands «1 foot. the rea-t wont. An] wl mum In .I rlnrnlly. « , “mum!” 'l' Imwh n\" r- "'I‘ III‘II y ' may ntlv ' rr Nut n ) rm or n I mlllv- ._ amount I: I Ibfl‘ln "N" _ I lwnu' ran “ In IMO ' mhnhrn I "on" . as all 11m erg" are ”in“ “mm” "7330:" with mi-vls at in» vain Sn mat If {me slipped the rum 1 tonal“ $ then, Pajs. lng along I .o mnalfiar. e u i paint nno Lmrl. I saw in lhfl «inflow of nm- at L. pimps a Mrmrv (hm imprmzu-J my min \mry murh. H In! a plrulh‘ u.’ an n, cidom m." m'nrro»! rm the- lep u! an "r n.» 9.“!!! mumflnlnn. A‘c‘ampzany .. tray'plt‘m, all?! Iflvlws. “in“ up aum‘ \‘p'y glppp pumaâ€"Mum‘s whkh but rw: trmelers all-‘mmml m 1-! up. Thu“ In 1M. mm:- mlrmrv or Irruvocnhln mum»: I mu nII Inn-mun nmeI. W» [tn-val» In. uduullnn at nm' "mam. Inn mm. Br "I! "no "Ivy "I In bu {an or Mlvvn we Irate up In our mum»: and In In ermIIraIr "II! Ind huh". and r‘hmme "ml: Mn N In I-n Inn-V Tm" ' mum wrm nmlln. In "to I'Inl In! your- '01 In! rMIeIt "It. In mm.» III vlnvnal ImprruIno I~~r I‘MI-I. not" main II. TIN‘t um! um nrvIuI-[r an an run all IIw I]I!ao'1'flfl|fll“'.."fln~ mum Ina} I‘m». Mum-«I In; mums" 'aIlthInrtK x... ,m ne- what a mIn'vIn IMI. ram. ; r: u; renun- mall" 'h‘ mu an :n Iu:~ Ii'r‘ a anmnfl to (by II, Ilrrr-Z. a nun II»); '.a II] Inn 0 up pin In I -n mud re a (‘hfluIlnz '30!) M tic; 2! 1”: Mn" I) "ml. and Ills In "Io plm’v o.’ um»: Irv-J", i ('Iurisu1n.-Xnno nI’ u- ‘rln II “I?” H H” 3"?! home and I” (.1): 4 I'Ivro m (In; years a! an I Inna xlwn nu Ivan In "Io Ilminr. X". I mm! oczaMIsh a family nlIar." “‘Iml? “Hun 3".- mr (vMMrrn not? On» In Raglan: an .Iwr In (‘Inrlnnallz ”mu-n In 3...: "nuns; and ya". my lmnhnr. nI paur “Hi-1h gmr («Int In mum‘s“ “q" (12"in nIIat’.‘ \‘vry‘ to": MIInr hm mun "0"II’; hm Mas. an! "HI 3-!“ .IM n.~: do It [wantyflte runs at; v? “‘hnn I «19 In (‘hwm-mnl. Swugnn The simple fact in that men and W0- men often take twenty year: 0! their life to build up Influences that require all the rest or their life to break down Tail: about a man beginning life whvn he is twenty-one yea" n! axe: talk about a woman beginning life when she In Pixhleen years of age! Ah, no! in many respects that is the time they close lite. in nine cases out of ten. ail the cautious of eternity are decided before that. Talk about a majority of mrn letting their furtunrs brtwern thirty and forty! The net at 105p fortunrl be- tween ten and lwmny. When you lrll me that a man in Jun beginning Hie. i college. the days under his father's mot? “0h." he says. “it I could only Are: those times back again. how 1 Would improve them!" My brother. you will never get them bark. They are gone. gone. You may be very sorry alum: It. i und God may turgive, so that yml may at inst reach heaven; but you will never ; Ee‘. over some of the mishaps thni have - come to your soul all n result at 3“"? "Filled at early duty. You may try to undo It: you cannot undo it. When you had a boy's arms. and a boy's eyes. and a boy's heart you ought to have attend- ed to those things. A man says. M. (“W )‘ears of age. "I do wish 1 could get over these habits of indolence." “'hen didv you get them? At twenty or twenty‘ five years 0! ago. You cannot shake‘ them on‘. They will hang to you to the ‘ very day or your death. it a young man through a long course of evil conduct undermines his physical health. and 1 than repents of it in after life. the Lord ‘may pardon him; but that does not bring back good physical condition. I said to a minister at the Gospel. one Sabbath, at the close ol’ the service. “Where are you preaching now?" "Oh." he sayl. "I am not preaChan. I am suffering (mm the physical eflects of early sin. I can't preach now: I Am sick." A consecrated man he now i!. and he mourns bitterly over early sins; but that does not arrest their bodily 8!- facts. alunu Hm rape would hold Minâ€"- Unbellef works nvertlme In trying to make a stone look like bread A DI». lad. Their rumm. Brandade ls flesh md boiled with onions, garlic. WM“! pepper. laurel leaves and 133°. n was brandade that. undor the firm Emmi-o. laid the founda. [inns of Hue formne of the Trout From Prove-“mug. The (ht-en! brothers. who were all good cooks. brought with them in Paris their recipe for bmndndo and other Provencal dishea.â€"mndon Tele- graph. w-nuzhlnz." .-\ narallvl rasn is mam m. by a )ady friend. Ont- dar whan hot ‘ daughter wan ahum f-mr ynars nlrl sh» 1 found how slandlnz. lhz- 03'»! “PM? npnn and find with wars. "In arms (,ux. mrntched fnr hw'p. m'idflnlly tranuflxmi with nrrnr. while a small «and Inn!" Juana its slow way toward her.1‘h~. next (lay (hp (-hiM wws mkan, (or I?» fin: ”me. to (hr "ZN-v." and ”w molhnr, an~ lirlparing trnnhio. hold her hanrl Rut lhnrp was no nlvd. A “fearlmxs spirit" in mineral. she released her hand an rhn first sight or the elephant, and Kallnmd aner the manner. I! Inheritance p'fi ya a rat-moms! part In the child's far of an- lmaln. one would have expect"! the facts to be reversed. The Plophan! shnum have excited dread. not {hp harmltss Insectâ€"Jamel Sully In Popu- lar Sclenro Monthly. l l (EMT/w. far of human. So far a! I ran asrnlaln. films a:- strongly npposnl m the lhnnry hf in- horllrvl bar of animals. Just as in lhn first months a thd t"! Int-Mfrs: some. lhlng "kc rr-ruu from a pmuy and por- !»qu innmem mgerm. m latnr on rhfl- drm manm-n font In the most unmou- dirvrtionx In tho tux-MM.» l'layrhaw wn am MM of a girl whn got lntn hbr first fright rm saving .1 narrow: arm on the grass nnar har, though sho was not the [out armhl 0! big things. and on first hoarlng Khr- Iirv: hark in his kr‘nn'd said. with a mu» laugh at surprflh‘. "0h: gum: MT In Mr" lih‘lmn nnfv: hul "Hr-"1 r".- 1 3110mm In «vane. 90 alarm, lbwar»? hm arm-plat Hmv: now is r "OIL“ le‘flr i! that you hrm‘ghl "r: m: Ihv nun h-uwll'f"? re There In another am that I place In the -n class of ”revocable mlfllnkn. and um y la lost Olrflfll‘uinlflel of getting “and. I 9- never come to a Saturday ulght but I II can we during (mu work that 1 Dave mlued npponunltles M xeulng final. I new" came to my birthday but I can um- that I have Wflllt‘d many ohancm a! 12mm: better. I nevu- Ku home on Sabbath from "no din-mum!) o! a rev llgluun Hut-me wlmuul [cc-Hm: that l mum have dune I: In a man nuccflflul way. "my I: u mm you? I! )‘uu lull» u rennin number n! [mum-l- u! when: and team" “win owr n "ruin uumlx-r \ u! norm or land. you upset .. murwn I. pmwullun lo the amount or ul-d Icflv Ion-l. And I ”I you now. Inn-a m..- unnvu o! morn! lml spiritual ban-cal «urn-wand“! with the ndvumoun .m- vn.‘ flow Dun ll W0 will: you? Yuu may auto rmluuum for ma (Mum. but put ummrwnuln In am". In flw luau worn-um u! lulu" scan all "mu put mamrnln will match; but ma turn-nun lrumwt "an «ulna flu and ll" nu: wnha tor )ou mm u! "tun-- nth-"run. Ian-u MI wld MI Mums-m and mm- In nut ctr-Inn "mum. m In- Irv-nun Noam of hom'm In Lay It hark ‘ lllln. Whul omen I’m! man? It mum mu 0! yuu arr pain: In nut-1w minn- Ingn mal "I IN: Hohhot). 4-). ruu will haw In IV! I! Inlan- "10- hand hum-H "mm-l ”w vim-ll m huh-v mâ€"nluhz. ll nuan- Ihul rvvry mum-M n! vmr "(v turn (an wlnnl, and "Hal u sl-rv Iml fly ‘ "In I Dunk. in rlrrlvv. lam In a nlrnlzhl 4 lmr- ham alorhlty In Mnnlty. ll mum l "mt lbnulhlunwr r'muuu may lumk ‘ dawn. at am: Mm‘ily. Hug «mo nah-r 1 «Imp: Ilw l-rnla am! nrvor ”no“: on I um. It mun. um mm.- “ nnwr (nus ‘ I I ‘I'Idâ€"UJ-J-HQ Uw cup may Ir mum! In m and m- may "H! II. and ynl an" awhllo {an M. "to run-Marv" M Ilvls [mu nova} [h- 0- MI one Thlfll" M "w ”mm-o. and. h‘JwI‘Hm: "ml. “4- slmll "mm M plan- t-vr naval-m». "rum. to amt ll rarv'ull, mm (rar!.‘ I" and Iw’uo mun.» yum Mn- q .1. H32. ! :rthrigrt. I: 2'.- u m! n -o m rir‘v a: )u. :o .917 3 ll r», a and v-u swtl I: hunter. I row-ml» r Mn “my? n! I'm- hr! v-n Hm ".‘rrllr" ; vrn )rmve uxnâ€"Hw lad Fh'rn'l ll-nflaml A um»! cm; 'v‘l lnm I!" ‘Arrlm' In that l'mv‘ of n (m? . r31” W hum-1y H Ibo chip mun g y! . nun r17» 07 N n panting." I '9 n"; I -â€"....â€"-â€"â€"â€"___ =1? 33--”- 'w (h Ii! » \maL-r, firmv 5n: uh I; v: nu: n.r5‘»~ Mindy-3.! «am lo 3'" 3.47 huviwz .u Ih '9» hours nf mhm. .‘flpn'nrl "~31“an S! ' W! M (ht- signrd fill" an! il “undo-l a." w ”w m w ham"? m 'wr-vr' The hflwsmnn f-1r‘!~mk 'vh phr » hi ihn rnninror R H Innaaml SORT" 'fvmbw', II and « lm'. pray! I .nml . mr Inh-phv nir-zl .cn and Hm unvhr I':‘.-' nmw m4 .,.- i'1 run” n4 n: -.- w-I 1-" Hm “mm! mm m‘" ’ mother used to say to me sometimes. 1 "De Witt. you will be sorry for that‘ when l mu gone." And I rememhwr just 3 how she looked, sitting there. with can I and spectacles, and the old Bible in her i lap: and she never said 41 ”um thing 1 than that, for l have been sorry since. ' While we have our friends with us, we say unguarded things that wound the i twilngs at those to whom we ought to give nothing but kindness. Perhaps the variant. without inquiring into the mat- ! ter. boxes the child's ears. The little one. who has fallen in the street. comes i in covered with dust. and, as though the i first disaster were not enough, she whips it. After a while the child is tskvn. or ”"3 parent In taken, or the companion is taken anti those who are left say. “Oh. it' we could only get back those unkind words, those unkind deeds: if we could only rpculi them!" But you can not get them back. You might bow down over the grave of that loved one. and cry and cry and cry-the white lips Would make no answer. The stars shall be plucked out of their sockets. but. these influences shall not be torn away. The world shall die, but there are some wrongs immor- tal. The moral 0! which is. take care of your Irlends while you have them: spare the scolding: be economical or the satire: shut up in a dark cave. from which they shall never swarm forth. till the words that have a sting in ilwm. You will wish you had some dayâ€"wary soon you Willvpcrhaps toâ€"morrow. Oh. yes. “'hile with a firm hand you at!- minister parental discipline. also ad- minister it very gently, lest some day there be a little sixth in the memoir-r3: and on it chismled "Our Willie." or “our Charm-g" and though you bow down prune in the gram- and soak a plum- u! repentance, and Si‘t‘k it carefully with warn. you can not find it. i i i =9I~w--â€"-.‘u_,_ .- '1'] hr lbwnr»? Nnar-‘f "an L1 "V- d Hmv; now is "w «lay n! paha Llcnr it :hat ynm‘ 5m! may lira In I! got H" Um simnl sum In :Vm m;n::1un-- uni Irv pus-d". and azniv. nznr "w sv-n. Oh, my n Ihv much so a: 0' Ill-'2 1'" NW warnmg. havq lirvlmwt. nml “my an I m» nu! making an," m, 90 I show! .M Mi! '0' La Ur-a hn hl‘fl‘ Q ll» '- M n VI 90 um um! rm MI I: n ”my 1»! “ml )rm,‘ .vx vâ€"unw,’ I cswl craggy-l Hm I)! a Inn? : shlp mu" ‘1‘ ¢np r! In n" I wt "(x In uh}. I In H»- Tm“ .n 1' of V‘JYI'HJY' Sch’rage ’3 9,000,000 Rheumatic Cure Never Failed. m Du-MI moi-en- iii Eifig'v'nu inroméd,’ ' ‘ ”my 9"”??? fl ,2, Syrup "Fro! "P is for nlehy all drug- gimin 50¢ a 01 bottles, but it limin- nfactumd by the California Fig Syrup 00. only, whose 1mm in printed on every m, aim the name, Byrupof Flgn, _A_A .4“ __A It: excellen'cc is due to Na prowling in the form moat acceptable and plenty ant In the hate, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect In- ative; efl‘ectmlly cleansing the Hymn, di "in; col headaches and levers an pummel)! y curing constipation. It. has ven summation m millions and met With the appmnl of the medial profession, because it sch on the Kid- neys. Liver and Bard: withonc walk- emng them 1nd it is perfectly (m from evgry objegtionahle gnhsfinnge. iaxafiva Bprinciploa exam in 'the remedy. WP"? fin. the-new": of ysical being; will mm gho glue to_ ‘ gm of tyre pu_re_liql_u_ld Brings comfort and 331mm: and tends to ml enjoyment when rightly . The my who live bet- ter than other! and enjny iife more, with In expenditure, by more promptly adaptin the world's best prmlm to the new; of phygical fining, will 3mg f 70:1 Nflfl. ' ”Thur is awn 3 "mm an hing too mm». For "Islam. (Mn 63 Flum- ‘ high. He waM mm a ston- Io Inquire when! mmMMmt or "In" and "mm was nobody hul a woman (horn. Ne hogs": Ivy mung: '1 Ir; )‘uul‘ pardon. I! you urc- m-l enmnclw - .' am! Minnâ€" M MM my any mow sho Intvrrumnl Mm with: 'TMs Is no sudden? .1~l.h1 melons. 9M amnpted Mm on the am! incl bo- fnra he knew 'hat vms mug on. No slr. n dmn'l pay to ha 100 mum." And "to "soak" shook his hand amply. and not without a mnzxpsclou o! and”. -â€"noslm| Trmcrlm. Island whifmiéih NI Eurvld “WM-filed MIR‘MTFK. 51:51:“. "7. New_ gm ”Id... 7 B". l‘mlrrlnr (mum spunk-1 (M). II will vmul mt con-u "roll (mm Mut- M. and. It hm)». ombk you In wad llwm m a rat minute-L mm. It «Mu. PM ulo Ivy I" dry W um! mum Mons, Will I- nml hy mu In any ad- drm an mm of price. 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(1. 1'. h . A. Chicago . Noun-Watch: 11.7.. Osman. m. ,t '2': 44â€". â€"s-uw|lDUWW.'Ui ‘eariier house at worship. From the 1 2mm om- sin, Years Ago I. wu- cossln by a Pioneer Resident. The far-famed "evergreen avenue" in front of the Catholic church at Little ;Chute. which {or nearly sixty years ‘ has been a landmark known and ad- mired throughout the Fox river valley. I is no more. says the Milwaukee Jour- ; no]. The local church authorities (or 1 some reason decided upon its removal. and the beautiful evergreen trees have: been cut down and sold {or firewood. This avenue oi‘ splendid evergreen trees was planted by the hands of Father Van der Brook. the pioneer missionary oi' the Fox river region. It was in 1831 Father Van der Brook, then a young but learned and pious priest or the R0- man Catholic church. left his home In the east and came west to the then territOrlnl wilds of Wisconsin to become a missionary among the lndians. He came to what is now Little Chute. then the principal village at the Menominee tribe 01’ Indians, on July 4, 1831. For the first few years his only psrishion- era were the )lenominee Indians and the rew chance voysgers and hsrdy "upper! and hunters who passed that way on the old-time trail from Fort Howard to Fort Dear-born (Chicsxo). In 1835. on the site where in l673 Father Marquette established the first mission on Fox river, Father Van der Brook built s bark wigs/am, from which he preached the gospel to his snvate hearers even as had the early Jesuits two centuries hetero him. in 1830 he built a little log church on the site of the earlier wixwam. and it still stands a short distance (tom the more prema- tious but less picturesque brick struct- ure which now occupies the site or that door of this little chapel which stood on the crest of the blur: he planted two rows of evergreen trees. ieadint back about forty rods to the "trail," now the main street at Little Chute and the highway trom Appleton to Kaultauna. To the day of hi: death. in 1851. these trees were an especial object at his can. sun-on -__-..__._._ [a 5 I“ I?” 1.. Ban.- M It... HlSTORlC EVERGREEN: CUT. -5! Inn-or Tooth. nun. Cabléd’ F iéld and “W W H.- 30” W09 Hog Fence. . mum. nâ€"r'ufir. WW7 __ 73; .‘o-o.’ _ In an; m. M H'- d Ibo Io- loath. 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Ind than. loading Man on I may. they brought him In. n was : durum Ila-f- !ormnco. but Ill "carded by the "puucben" u I an“ ion. "Well." uh! 0w punt-her In m. Texan Crawl. "we could havn brandwd him all mun. but in mlxht hnvo needed some help In turning Mm u'mul" “Why didn't you brand him and turn him loo-r?" I asked mo cowboy. The silver-lip wal badly blown. and the three dogs which had stayed with him were no tired "in they at up at a reopecitul distance and partied and ioiled. The first rope went over Brain'- head and one paw. Tin-re lien the dan- tor. But instantly number mo flew straight to the mark. and the panic-s nursed while Bruin sin-lulled out with I tour. A third rape go! till other hind lot Ind (he puncher diamannu-d And lied it to A tree. The roaring. biilnx. clawing mun of hair was practically helpless, but to kill him was an under- lilting. CIA. ll Illa! I ml '1. Al‘l‘. “ma-non; cm. In a. lucky Ian-ulna. ‘ After an hour a weary traveling down the winding way we came out upon the plain and (cum! a lmall cow outnt be- lonslnx to Mr. Steven-. and under a tree lay our dead sliver Hp. whlle a hill! dozen punchers squatted about ll. It appe-red that three of them had been working up In the foot-hull when they heard the dogs. and choruy (uncovered 1 the bear. anlnx no guns and bean on fairly good gruund. they culled thelr flatn- and prepared to do battle. LASSOINO A BEAR. «magma W. N. U. CHICAGO. VOL. X. No. 2. ABSOLUTELY PURE "Turn nod." no mo Ina-n. "WM”‘I In Jane. and lb. lamb? "an m an than “In an bum “Mn." "1m!“ Mod Mun. um" lov- 0‘4- douly. "I cum morn run" a 50-0 to! no ' Mann‘- H.300... A um- MN. Joan nu about-M «a u in nu ghoul lo I." tot It. must I“. M- I“. Inc] h-fly I m on. ‘0'. Inmalnolondulounnu In mm. The (mud II. IMO. I! I” hm“: mumb- M all!“ Ill». Ml M ("and lot». mill-g AM ham. "Holler. Jam-u" to. at". ”Al “N!" “in." nude"! Jam; ”Inn“. "ot- ru. I'M" u! 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