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Downers Grove Reporter, 30 Jul 1896, p. 3

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V__ _._V~ _vâ€"_ .vâ€" - ‘UU'IIUIINI. Celtic blood nonn- Imkmy. Roman thunnumnun nunmnu. «my for nm-nlnflon yon II! Inc. clun- bnck to Abraham. of Ibo- the Bible can "he was rich In cunt and cold Ind came." and In hue nnd It out. via nu: me man cum-Imam. Donn Mlllen m unmanned by Ion- gnvIIy. nnd they Inn n tenacity at life mun” Inn-um. Others are annual-Ind by Gollmhlnn mun, adunannHHnunumnmn (no mention. In generations, In nll (Manama; VMMm “an” m: down In an [Inn at the Amun- Oon. Trudy run on In the Inn“; of (M Kama. “tent-n runs on In the “no of m Tampa. PhIinnthI-npy nunnuunnuunmmmmn sum-nu run on In the “no of the Ada-ten Yon In the. mum- mnhnnumnmm.flnn nd cuhnflne a! Nnnm religions. nll their mmm nmmn TM mama funny at the On-Inl, n" mum“- cInnn. “no «Minted Inn“! of m Ic- dlei. mndmm. Inn and (Zulu-Inn, all remrhbh tar teen Intellect. m ‘ debuted mm of Gnu" Adolph“. nflwnflm.‘flbhno¢lnum m mm new names to no- clnl or ”fluent mum. for m numMaIMIm mmm uua flunudnnmmmflINObmn 3M1 Aduuflntdlmnflln mm. A man of Man! 111. nun-keeper. A Ila-uncut oi the Data at Nuthatch“. n Innk- unmannuunmnmmnmmu InlumunNImmwmnwu 0! than Ina! honor-d In the m .mtwnnmntmnnem and Mn mam. nu Inn at hora- «aneumbummumtanmn «numhumflMan’nnymlM "uln- nfi Manny Ind annual!!! nnd mud huh; am "In. In some human. The flaunt unpu- of Fred- Mu‘mmmlnflnmnmnm d thanu.nnlmnmnn nununnmuuunmmmhnw ,dlvlnn "thorny. Do you not when Esflaaannanguo. Hood. ~73. undone: nu Moo m- annequin. but I! Io onto to «no out. on I- o nus- elm you "sou-co no I dummy to o [not-modulo" non pom" Inn on llo toll. Thu Ibo pink-l noon! and non! cull. (loo no Inbound lo um“ to on) on who hoop Mo om mo. Tho I‘l-I- lot“) to lo Milo. who. no to ho o-ooiu. 0m: ton-Illa, run! at m- mry. m I“ to hon m thunderb- uu I" am “not! me vocation. old on: 'a Doro "mouth Io min ‘ unlllov no] it nor- on I noun look In All lama. A nomad non hon Io pour Io column tho film-co. mhmllpotllofloooouAI-omo to m to I" m comm”. old I. called tho ”moon up. no floooo of 3mm nun moon II III mor- ouooo molly nod bigotry on onto- my: VII-o. Cocoa of Scots. wu- I. cum- I. and Chm-o ll. WI!- Iooo Jon. I. and Jo-oo IL. nod all (to other oeooodnlo 01 um lino. Scot- tish blood noon ”mm. mm Mood Icon maroon (or (In ancient. We“ blood loom mime-m. Doom blood loo-o Moo. M Ito no.1.- in: blood loon- too-lo: nonunion. blood. 1...» ’biooa’. hood: blood. gghthipbod. pm blood. :07an, adocio; David a marvel of humility. Goliath armed with an iron spear; Dn- vid armed with a sling with smooth clones from the brook. But you are not to despise theee latter weapons. There was a regiment ot elingere in the Assyrian army and a regiment ot elingere in the Egyptian army, and they made terrible execution, and they could cast a etone with as much ac- curacy and force as now can he sent with shot or shell. The Greek- in their army had slingera who would throw ieaden plummet: inecrihed with the ir-.‘ ritnting words: "Take this!" So it wee a mighty weapon David employed in that famous combat. A Jewieh rabbi an that the probability in that Go- liath was in such contempt for David that in a paroryem oi laughter he threw hla head back and his helmet (oil oil, and David new the uncovered forehead, and hie Opportunity had come. and tal‘ing’thie eilng and swing- ing it around hie head two or three times. and aiming it at. that uncovered iorehead. crnehed it in iihe an eu- eheii. The battle over. behold the tab. ioau: King Saul ettting. little David etanding, hie linger: clutched into the hair at the decapitated Goliath. An Saul eeee flavid etnnding there holding in his hand the ghastly. reehing, eterâ€" ing trophy. evidence at the complete vtotory over God'e enemiee. the hing wonder- what parentage wae honored by such herolem. and in my test he ult- David hie pedigree, "Whoee eon art thon. then yoeng man t" The ling aaw what you and l lee. that (hie quee- 1 (ion ol heredity ie a mighty question. t The longer i live the more i believe in t h.- Ih. fut: “II-u log All It... vault" .IIY"“" nor-dusty tummy in: 0004 a lullâ€"nova You.» "VII-IO WAS voun rxrnsm- suquv-s sumac-r. TALMAGE’S SERMON. v EVER was there a more unequal fight than that between Dun-Jud Go nth. David In not hlgh; Goliath ten. David a shepherd boy. brought up mid rural macs; Gollathawurrlor by profession. Goliath t mountllu or bar 3 who had Ml ”mum, um! I want to all you that the hlghut throw In have: nu! the mightiest triumph ad the III-mm crown win be for than who Illd Ml purchase. but who by 31h. men of God memoâ€"conquer- ‘ul. Al wood, a natal, u splendid I mum-I “ I ova-how had far :1 mm I III] who and bin-phoning God um tho Iol‘hbon III to M thatrfllmmthmuntoohatm thohm.0ncouhommm had new Ghmuu alum-n a! co- da w- “. on a! I drill- Ia.- traordtnary advantage. 011th not a lower planted In a hot-hone In more thrifty than a flower planted outside In the atom? Ought not a factory tamed by the lie-satanic do men work than a factory turned by a thin and than" mountain «ream? Ought not "I of great early opyortnnlty to bet- ter than thou who had a cradk tables. led? A lath! iota his m up In brut- aoaa. He keeps an account of an tho matures. So much {or store Ix- ;tnraa. so much (or rent. an Incl for an. lo much to: that, and all the "gala WM. and the father expect: the m to the an account. _ Oh. ye of Christian ancestry! You have n mummy mt berm Ill mama-out God will not not you at"!!! just being a not! Is ordin- at tho bully altar and at Mlxhhoh hood ohaaanlaa, you haow that lhay had lavitod God into their heart and their Ilia. Then wu aa-athina that ant-loot! thoaa old mic anaemi- Irally. You haro no doubt, ahont ihalr‘ destiny. You "out it you our not to heaven to hint than an no expect to loot tho Loni Joana Christ. ‘l'hol earthly a-aoelatioa ha been a charm for you. Then waa a limo whoa you cot right up iron a houaa ol lhiotilty mmdmmwthoirubdrhv eauaa you thought your mother was loohlu at you. Yoa hava aonr baa very happy in Ila haeaaaa or a awoot old iaea that would mat itaali. Tra-nlooa voicoa iro- tho paat aeooai- «I you until they warn mainly aud- iblo.andyaolooha¢la tonawho - upon. Than waa ah oaia lot nea- liolod la the lad will all Male“. a van aatata o! prayer and holy nail- pla and Chi-lath- oatmaty and gloriou- Ilanory. 'l'ho nnlvon a iha ia-lly aaiharnl to hear tho will road. aaui thia waaiohahaptaod that waaio in ”Maul it waa“aharw aad aharo allho." But then waa aa Iawriii-a will that road mhiu llhe this: "la tho halo 0! God, anon. l halal oi aoaad Ital. inc-oath to my chlldraa all thy rayon for their aaivatioa; l hog-oath to the. all the raaaita at a “tau-o‘- toil; l ha- mth to then tho Chriatiaa Misha. which has hon an much contort to no. aadlhopoaraylnaolaca iorthaml heqoeath to the- a horn of mica whoa tho partiaya at lilo ara am; 'Shara and altar! alihe.’ may they ia- herit eternal richea l bequeath to than the wlah that they lhay avoid lay error- no copy aaythlaa that may have been worthy. la tho Iain oi Gad who made no. and the Christ who rc- daenod an, and the Holy Ghost who nacilloa are. l nah. this my last will ,and testament. Wham all you heats of heaven. Witne- tlue. wltaa. eter- nity. Signed; sealed and deliver-ad la this our lying hoar. Father and Moth- er.” You did not get that will prom at tha nrrogte'a once, but I am it outiodayaadlnadittoyuu. ltahe ltoaioithealcoveaoiyoorheartl ahaho the dust at it. laal ll you will accept that inheritance. or will you hreah tho will? .-.â€".-w-..‘rn-rr-Ii5 =922¢eanau-. ‘ here In: no perfect people now. 1nd I do not mppolo thm wen any perfect Maple than. Perky. then m none- tlmn too much blood In their on when they chuuud you. But "on that I know 0! you. you got no more than you deserved. and perhap- n mu. non ebullient: would luv. been uln- tary. But you an run... to uhowh can. l min. (In: the: wanted to do nun. From what yoi overheard ii: {gnxonguom and Iron that m I" First. I Iccoat all thbu who a. de- Icended at I cum“... ancestry. I do not at It your parents wen pertoct. on the other hand. some of the bell. men ond women of this day are those who have come at an acuity of which It would not be courteous to speak in their presence. The practical sud une- lul obJoct of Halo sermon in to Ihow you that it you come of a Christian ancestry. then you are solemnly bound to preserve and develop the glorious Inheritance. . visited um ' the children unto the third and (earth generation? So tint the text corne- todny with the (one o! l projectile hurled from michtieet eut- ovult, "Whole eon art thou. thou young man?" Well, say. some one. “ill” "I”?! discharges me from all "upon- Ilbillty. Born of sanctified Daren“, '0 are bound to be good. no we cennot help ourselves. Born of unrixhteoue Parent-3e. we are bound to be evil. and We cannot help ourselves." Two} inaccuracies. As much u it you should "in “The centrifugal tone in nuture in- a tendency to bring everything to the center, and thetelore all come to the center. neon-2mm force in “nature in: I tendency to throw every- thing to the periphery, Ind thereiore everything will so out to the periph- ery." You know us well u i know that you can make the neat". ‘Deui force overcome the centrifugal. and you can make the centrifugal over. come the centripetal. An when there is a mighty tide of good in a. family that may be overcome by determination to evil. as in the we 0: Aaron Burr, the libertine. who Md for [other Presldent Burr. the consecrated; u in the case of Pierrepont Edwenie. the scourge of New York society eighty years ago. who lied 0 Christian ancestry. while. opyog; at the IBM!!!” or the “that. Spiritual!“ have no and. but my .11 nice in the following alum: I scum In the fatherhood of God: I. brotherhood of m; tho Immortality of the ml: m1! mull”: communion and "mum hm torfllthanoodoreflldoedsdoum. and a path of mu m 0!.- to every human ml the will: to (nil it by the path of ml potâ€"Inn Kaila]. Britten. Sin In nun expensive. It met my: via It maul-en. TI. Iowm In tho «1|an In the not!!!” of an al- nn wither before you touch than. all the way mg. I VI! 0! thorns. Tho mm banker. plant-u seeker, and arm-hard. nil pay their taro, but reach the ham Gauntlet. Blow! man-muc- n. no me. o! m.â€"-' Item}. A. m. latlodm. Coll-- Ramayana gym” Gillan: only catch ll. (one of mu «mum and been. lull 0r tender, [sullen-t or .llcltou. ”I. ‘pathctlc or mm. m or n“. ‘n that: mind then. By s lama no mph and mm Isl-cle- (It, can ammo-d tn- thalmto no picture I. out Mia’s M. “d to be mm for out «her. pal-~10 try to pro-ate nemudmtlo on". “behind nimm‘ on and alt-amid“. until «cl hel- lnpm conduct-ovate notable of their live. ' the In! tor“. I“ v).- tio mt "mm-"multmmpum mu, but It the time on wile. ”- my run. ion"! I“ out. “Who. In art than. than you; In?" In at 000! "on of Inna-ml"! 1m 1m Inheritance! l and on. I new manual mm. 1 Thu will be mono Joesph to om. In tho llno and mom tho «ll lulu-loo ‘ or nacho-I. and um. vlll ho Io-o ‘Imwmlomllnooum the 0le loam-co of sum»; Pot- han tho our 0! ion. Iny polo: do" to your mum. Potion you on u bothho‘roorlholorolumllolo poldonlhobnloommmllou lloo of mm undo-clot nod .wllchlloluuonorlnolm-m on vhlel It In boon mom lot I mlory. You do that on I wlll pro-- looyoouhoopucoulhomllhcu of Mono on bond. tho arch-u lav mind with tho m: "Ion tin coon-trot." on than! not Ioni- llnlolIqunI-ohouum doubler: of m Loni God “duty. Banana qllldm m- lho hono- aloud cm Incl lamb no opo- an 0! Monaco. M II ml blood ll out-vol”. “MINMVIIOIO‘IO- ntcbooo. our hm: Ia Kl... m Eton-ohmic. vomybofluoou coul- lilo God lonyr. can. on all down on tho Ivory hotel of no ulna. Coho and not ll Ibo loam-o M ml lot; in hula of ornul and slob-our. Colo I“ look out 0! no upholstered wlodo' om prion ol lulu nod morn-ll Hm tho loll but 0! llo «elm will. you ill- qm with mum at new: Oil ohoo m (m "up helm lot It not stop It no mal- that would your lunacy, but u I). male (to: rock“ Jockey- ‘l‘lde ol evil mandala in none iamillea. it la like Niagara Ber lda. and yet men have clung to a root and been reached. There la a iamliy in New York. whoee wealth he. rolled up into many miliiona. that wee inund- edbyamanwhoatterhehadvaat eatete aent been a paper oi tack: bi. cauae they were two centa more than he expected. Grip and grind and gem in the tourth generationâ€"l auppoae it b will be grip and grind and gouge in the a twentieth generation. The thirat of in- I toxlcante has burned down through , the arterie- ot a hundred and titty i years. Pugnacity or combativeneaa i oharneterlaea other tamillea. Bonne- | "tlmea one torn! o! evil. eometlmea anâ€" . other form oi evil. But it may he re- l elated, it baa been reelated. If he ran: ily frailty he avarice, eultiva’ unaei< . ilahneae' and charity. and teach your children never to eet an apple without altering eomebody elae halt of it. la the family frailty combativeneae. keep out oi the company oi quick-tempered people. and never nnawer an imperti- neat question until you have counted a hundred both waye, end after you have written an angry letter. keep it a week before you lend it. and then burn it up. la the family irallty timidity and cowardice, cultivate backbone; read the biography 0! brave men like Joshua or Paul and see it you cannot get a little iron in your blood. Find out what the family frailty ie. and aet body, mind. and soul in battle array. Conquer you will. I think the genea- logical table who put in the diet chap- ter of the New 'l'eatament not only to show our lord'a pedigree. but to chew that a man may riae up in an nneeatrai line and heat back aucceaalully all the influenoea of bad heredity. See In that genealogical table that good King Aaa waa horn of vile King Able. See in that genealogical table that Joaeph and lary and the moat llluatrioua Being that ever touched our world, or one will touch it, had in their nneeatral line aeandaioua nehoboam and Rahab and Thamar and Bath-hobo. ii thia world la ever to be Edeniaedâ€"and it will lieâ€"ail the inieetod iamlliea of the earth are to be regenerated and there will aomo one ariae in each iamily line 'SSB°¢¢EH-â€"~m- “sum-I0 “0.0M. emu-t, to but am" mm '0"! at that WI GROVE ll Ibo Tbmy-el‘blb cola-em be m mm! In debuts. mule; from tho fallow“; mm: 0- the outbolnmu.neolondmnln loan-a, on metals; the mulla- lluu. no! on coll-mun. One at the polltlal beefing: In vblcb he took n when: put. and whlcb n at am local Mere-t. ver- bal». than me other even mm In- portant mm. m that held In April, 1334. when pro-lien! um. polltlclun, lnclndlng both Gumt- Intl wblgs. who were ml in the mm of Steuben A. Doug/In l- tbe senate, con- ‘ and It the Tm: louse. Abnb-ll Uneolb. Lynn Trumbull, um: 8km- ner. 0. H. Browning. Job- 1 Stewart. [)1le Duns. Not... 3. Judd. J. Young mm. M a. norm all other wall-blown an were mt. At lllh .96.. the Mulch” 9W (ban-am M support he nil-Ne brush party. Ind nmnm I conu- leo to I‘ll-lo the subject. he lute vote of is”. vba Ir. Tum-bull wu pitted u the We mama far gamer mm: mm I. Cullen. republican. than the popular!" 0! the dancer-dc mama. At the mm It. Culle- m out by a vote 0! 814.!“ to 317.532 voted for Trumbull. ‘lr. Trumbull m A member of the Law arm or Trumbull, Wabbit-no ‘ In the Turn-month congres- 1.. tool: I when part In the discusâ€" sions "mm to a. lolmlng neu- nm: 0- the tram of «run cum to the United lute. mm, on the dis- elnm d m mars. and on com- nmui all-«nun II HI-nfl. His tamer as a United States senator Della In 1855, when he was elected to served: yen". At the expiration of this term he wu weiectod tor a nim- ilu' period. and in '67 no was made sen- ator for the third ilmo. During his three term: of mantorial incumhenry he utnctetl wide notice through his prominent identification with matters which won linking the public mind. When the slave question um the theme on every tongue. Ilr. Trumbull aban- doned the policy of the autocratic pur- ty. wlth which he hld hon prominent- ly identified. and upon-ed the «use oi Moll. He was the lint to proposal a timid-mm to the constitution abol- ishing slavery. lieâ€"wee born in Colchester. Comm. Oct. 12. is”, and during the long period of his iiietime held many high omees. Among the latter were those of United States senator. justice of the supreme court of the state of lllinoie, and state feDresentatiye. He migrated to Illi- nois in 1837. end settled in Bellevilie. St. Clair county. In 1840 he was elected representative in the state legislature, where he served two years. Alter that he became a candidate for several 0! aces, but was unsuccessful until 1848. when he was elected one o! the justices o! the state supreme court. Four years later he was re-eiectod tor s term at nine yesrs. but he resigned in 1853. HE me Lyman Trumbull was one of Clucuo's but know: and most hlghly esteemed clt- hens. He was am!- lated with I large number of Influen- tlnl organlntlonl. uncut them being .the American Bar unocmlon, I ro- huola club and the board oi counselors at the Chicago College of Dental Surg- 1 er)’. Hls pollllcal career was an Inter- ouglngono.’ 7 _A_ , _ Ila Bole-cu to. Incl-u mules! Putin m Inna l- “. lea-Io ”I'll. m Hutâ€"flue. cl Ill- laog and link! THE LATE JUDGE TRUMBULL A VETERAN OF RIGHT. A GRAND OLD MAN. THE LATE JUDGE TRUIBULI. whu united. in MI clan on the labor hm n- rfimenl, term-I, m It "no man Mt. Ir. Bella-p h a he Inna-pt- gator. ’1'" years no to annual m ml ‘neeuns at tho Army at the Tuscan. menu. It. Doll-up m and In- ”that mm to In: It. film-'- place. and it: ”(have .1! Inn arr; thumtmvuhlhtlt m pic-flu Ir. Selim In my Olymofl. Bonn-tuna“ ht. I... and h the mills cloth Cl Congrcumnn Hush ll. Bella-p. who“ speech on the Phillips labor um sun-ed the member. 0! mo How and made a «mum nu with the sunny. II one or the alt-undo men of Chm”. "In rduclllonll lav-nuns rm gouac- contraction and lento-y. An lingual: consular report recently puhllahed Ian: "Inch intone} we. created among Englieh bull " by the accounts publlahed in trade to roll. in England of the nut iocomotlve built at the uovernment railway work-hope In Japan. which, it we: laid no eon- pieted at it cant oi £1,800. while a aimi- lar locomotive built in England could not he placed on the line in Japan, ready for running. at a less out than H.800 pounds. The alleged coat in Japan was iallacious. no allowance hav. ing been made for interest on capital. scientific eunerintendeuce and other charges, all of which would be taken into consideration by private builders. but at the some time there waa no doubt that the cost, no nutter how liberally calculated, was oompnratlvely law. Most oi’ its parts were entirely conairucted at the works In Japanâ€"~boiler. water tanks. wheels. cylindera and valvesâ€"and only the frame plates and a tow minor part: came in a rough state from abroad. This engine started running on April 26. and has since run over 80,000 mile: with perfect succese. lowness in con- sumption 0! coal, good hauling capac~ ity and steadiness. Four tender loco- motives have since been built in-tho ‘some workshops and are now running on the Hiogo-Kioto section of the Tel:- knido rnliwny. They have already run over 15,000 miles, and in all respect- are giving as complete satisfaction as the first. Twa oi' the largest private rallwny rompanien are now following the example set by the government and trying the experiment of construct- ing their own locomotives. Neither government nor private companies will. however. be able (or many yeon yet to ullniy more than n very email frac- tion or their requirements in this re- sport." ”min-nu! We“ run. n m In pocouonvas BUILT IN JAPAN. DEFENDER OF LABOR. m “giant's-fig; .39.“?!3 luau-cu uni-"pun . 3“ man: 55 hum. Andaman.“ Iudm an Inn null. . W at but... u III-lulu. a cup-mu mun-Immmnm- no“ (In an to and in a MD- tumumdnl-onuduu-w In mill“. I “halibut-3min lull- ‘ h Ive-’3" nine! our-ecu. Forty-nee hundred potent- hove [rented to won!!! “an M”. New York Journal. One ioi the notnhle oi women’n invention in deep-eel teleneope. With iin’nid' bottom or the oeenn tony be outlined. it hate I lamp attachment whieh light!“ up the dentin no iiint wrechn end other obstruction my he pinioiy neon. ,lt _ in nlno very neeiol to divere. We“ have invented innumernhie devionn-to enhnnoe henuty. The mini nnbliloiil‘ oi nil theee pntentn in one thnt in II," - poeed to rentore nenernl inoinl era-o- : try. him 8.. whone iden thin in, nnyn thnt the device in intended to he «nod. by pet-noon wheneineennrnlninnlnflf ”y or who have not pretty moot“. It. connintn at e ”if". or eprinu thnt enn- he nttnched to or connected with the _ neth. Inch noting ehonld pre- onto“ the port of the inoe out in out of nhnpe. it one eneily he neon ihnt ii this were lined hnhitnnlly. the out oi the lion or cheek pruned in would in courne oi time onetime the nhnpe oi the object ore-nine it. Another henntllor. which owen itn origin to lire. 3.. in the oer holder. Thie device in intended in held the enrn which too iorwnrd or etnnd out clone to the nide oi the hell]. it connlntn merely oi two piecen oi thin. tint nteel. reneth iron: the tip oi one enr over the hood to the tip oi the other our. 'l'hene nre held together by nioopeoduenrrnozednothntthey' can he lengthened or nhortened to nuii the heed oi the wenrer. They one nt- inched to the en- hy epriu einnnn. One inlr inventor hen denlued n none improver. Thin device ooneietn oi n met-I eheii the emt nine and ehepe oi the hone deeired. The none to he . trented nhould he well hnthel nu then rubbed with olive oil or niyoerine ontii wit. The iinpmver in then intend OI nndthewenmnoentohnd. Inthe morniu it in taken 0! end the one in well hnthed in were: weter. it wil orohnhiy note the omen very but then whet will one not etnnd the note oi heenty. it in clot-ed the inventor thnt in thin wny n nlny he node to anon-e nny eheee unite the owner. Wooten here not devoted n lam nhnn oi their contrive-one ior Inning trenhie e25 §§éti COMO". "cu luvumouu w. uo'ibifi7 | myonglou ' Io

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