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Downers Grove Reporter, 15 Apr 1897, p. 7

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A..um:‘.-c 11”? in. mu mâ€" 3?: . F iiveis of the ' Chrisiinn year. the oihere being W h i t e untide. .. ' From the eariieei period of Christienlty down to the preeent dey it has eiwnye been celebrated by ‘ Chi-minn- with the greeted. lay. a primitive illnee it we: ulna] (01' Christine to salute each other on ihie day by examining. “ch ie riee'n!" to which the per-on eelnted re- plied. “Christ in risen indeed." or else, “And Bath appeared nnio Simon!" new to '1: II. 3-,. Though there he- never been any d'flerence of opinion in the Christian; church is to why Enter in kept, there ‘ haebeenegooddeelutowhenii ought to be kept. It is one of the my- ebie feeeie; that ie. it in not fixed to one particular day. like Christine Day, which in elven December 25. The rule given at the beginning oi the Prayer Book to find Easter in Hill: Easter Day in eiwnye the first Sunday after the full moon. which happens upon or next after March 21, end, it the full moon heppene npon n Sunday, Easter in the Sunday flier. The letter ‘I'Ime. It is well known an: the has In the infancy of molt nations Seen held In high esteem, end among some of them even accounted worthy of “aeration. Fire Ind water hula: been looked upon an the most ancient mm: or pun-mutton. '0 m not a I loan to. «cult la- ti- oflm ud- dcdn of Bflght and say. PM the {Ice «am Just below It. And I are am If you know It Right sway. PHILIP “that”. means. Pot l in" one Raster bounet With a lot of (Man upon it. Yen. and hub: And pay [or decent rather v'or (he wilt-hing malden'l loath". So on I. So :rt's hang the hm: for donut. ”at are um enough for collnn~ Up the “rat: And our admiration rightly Do we ginâ€"«tho night In mum, And I (ml. Not a man but likes (In showing I)! Ihe bonnnu In their going When they go: With their noddiu nd their smiling. an our mnnnlsh hunt bequllinrâ€" AI navy know. For "root the Baum Inco- Thu brighten no mo plan- .7..er °)l|\ ‘I 331111.)” )1 glfiéfifirk‘) - the other: being , Whitaunude. From the earlier! period of Christina!” down ASTER In one of m m m- mm o! the Christina year. the year. being the mlncle hundreds sleep 1- the III!- ferent elnpele II!!! In the rotundn. In order to hold good places for‘ the nor- row. and during the day the churchee Ire throng“ to such an extent tint people are often Injured by the crush. Hamill-e. nmumumh‘ vmo Ibo one». Tho anon toy that tho ninclo ha been colohntod over olneo tho day- of the Apostloo. Moot of tho pilgrim o! tho Intern church. hollow an m an woolly col-co do" iron hunt. and thot they no IN. to mm thoir undieo troll Iona out by God. ni- holy Ito um preeloolr o: no o'clock io tho often-noon every Bum Sunday to the tomb of tho Holy Bo- pnlehro. All the light. at tho church havo hon out out haforohno. on tho pooplo mod for hours on volt to: tho holy firo. Then on holoo in tho vollo oi tho upnlchro ltooli. on through ‘thooo mdla no pox-M to tho Potri- 1"ch 0! Jamaica, who is luldo. Ho lighto them with tho ncrcd iloino and hand. then out humlng. Other cu- dleo on lighted from those. Ind mel- oengers. running. carry the holy ilro all over Palestine. to Bothlehem and to Nazareth. to tho So: of Galileo and to tho diluent port! of the out]: from which the pilgrims com; Tho in- teroot in this ceremony is u snot II that which Inn-outdo tho Pol-ion Ploy a Manners“. The night hotel-o 'l‘ho Enter the ln putlculu, whleh bu not {Allen Into dlsuu oven II on own Um. In none put; o! the south 0! Danny. It probably at pan ori- gin. and It: Inultutlon, mu that at so any cthor of tho corruption: Ihlch dlnlluted the prlnltlvo church... «can not to have been nltonthtu (only: to mad Dolley, for tho not! roamuhlo hhhooo had potmdod themulvu thu tho lnorut mule! would mom cheerfully noon-co tho superultlou of punt-m ll they lot!“ some ten-hint». Ion. convolution. ‘ It: the how. at Chrmhnlty. Tho old ‘ chmlcln record I twofold aloha- tlou of tho hat-r In. tho one hell Ilthll Ind the other out-Id. the u- crod man 0- later [In It tn: am] to: the Java to an. : booin- ln tho one. nlr. Into vhlch all Inward broad tn: ‘11“. ll Jot-Ink- It the mat any I con-oar In parlor-ed which I. called tho "Hind. of tho But" I‘ln." Tho [Atl- church” nu not mm: part In thl: unholy for tho lut um hundnd you; Tho Ito-n CllMlkl grated mtnu lt. at It ll not nun-god entirely hy tho amt And other church” of the Orient. hold In the yur 630. under Con-un- tlno Pogonatun. to prohibit “tho pne- uco or unan- lrn In from. o! (In house. or show 1nd Jumping our thou at tho Hue of the new moon.” [the Enter fire. It would ha curloul to (race In how far the holy lamp unqd In Catholic churches In tho oflsprlnx at Vestal fire; however. thlu It lean appenn evident. that thc lgnooun au- perstltlonl common to paznnlun lu- percomlbly crept into Chum-n obâ€" norvnncet. And the“ Inpemltlou must have undo vlolant lnroadl “no" our Christan pndocouors. ulna It bo- ‘ came account! for th- leth Gout-l Assembly of the Church, Ihlcl VII A3 CELEBRATED NOW. mbumhdlfi. nmumhmmc‘num sawhomhmtmnchm-fl "lulu" Rd.- W vim m nil- nry mule 01M 'W V". 00 Mum- a hunch“. nd mum. who" no MIC and“ no In Mama!”- “calculi m of that. Inn-mu I! then be any country which has my“ the Inn-ton of clvlllnllon And I revolution h manner- it :- muredly m Vomlbon. In an Tyrol. This tor Sunday in celebrated with elaborele ceremonies. The day ie ushered in by the firing at cannon from the castle of St. Angelo, and about seven ocioch carriages with ladiee end gentlemen are beginning to pour toward 8:. Pe- ter'e. The magnificent bullied ll richly ornamented end the light- nround the tomb and figure 0! 8t. Pe- ter ere hlesin; otter their temporery extinction. According to usage. the Pope oilinietes this day ni. nine: in St. Peter's. and he doee so with ever! im- posing accessory thst can be devised. From a hell in the ndJoinin] palsce oi ‘ the Vltlcnn he is borne into the church. under circumstances at the ul- most splendor. Seated in his Sedie Gestatorle, hie vestmenu blue with 80"]: on his head he ween the lien. a. tail round gilded cap represent-in: A triple crow-n. which in understood to signify spiritual power, temporel pov- er and the union oi both. Beeide M- are borne the "ilsheili," or lsru tens. componed oi' ostrich testhere. in which are set the eye-like psrts oi peeeock'l feathers, to sign": the eyee or vigi- lnnce or the church. Over hire is borne a silk cnnopy richly friend. um oincistins st mans at the high sites the Pope is with the some ceremony snd to the sound at music borne heck ' through the crowded church to the hel- cony over the central doorwey. There rising tron: his cheir oi state end ee- vironed by his principal olicere. he pronounces e benediction, with inan- gence sud nheoiuiion. This is the meet imposing of all the ceremoniee et gnome at this futon. The crowd is most dense immedieiely under the hel- cony at which the Pope sppeers, for l tliere pepers ere thrown down and» in: I; copy at the prsyers that have ' been uttered, end ordinarily then in e ' scrninhle to catch them. On the even- in. of Easter Sunday the dome end other exterior perts oi St. Peter‘s ere beutlluily ilinminsud with leaps. 192 you love 11:. Enter dammit. Enter dawning! Oh! the "or! “a the "cattle“ 0! the acorn Light from urinal, Joy from nan..â€" m ma not: on... In and mum Joan tho chorus. up no [lune-I Should man o‘er I. Little ehlldm Bill III In“... For your you; hurt: Know no Mann; Not A sorrow m and. N... yo 0-: on... Sum-g funny, Tall and dander. Sweat Ind nutty; Snow-whit. flocks m man: an any data! Lem [man To their Inner. Mid vordun, Bud- 'nd flow-n, Hidden deep Through 1mm haul Ins. oh, ring. Yo Inna. with [ml-.5 IUn. a! an m CM! mu"; Nu- m:- «be Joy-hon. not“... “I‘m the whole m mid flu was“. .0. (I. cloud- (I; In. I. A. Kidder.) m but“! Oh. no not] All m «Imu- 0! the “on! mm (from “then; lay m. an. m Ill “tom“! By Ink-re mold“, 10 um. vain mane-1 [ASTER "Olfllflo. at 1'1]. rm. DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER sue blowers entered the store of C. G. Scum u Dunn, Ill, Mal-day night. W with the mid of dynamite forced m an and hand no In an. an my M m , The pier of the Consolidated Coal Company at Locust Point. mt. col- lapsed Ind fifteen coal cars were pre- cipitated Into the harbor. - l’nnml no nl-Snntu 100m. The lunenl of tax-Senator Daniel W. ‘Voorheea at Indiana In. held at St. John’s syncope! church. 5: Washing- ton. “and”. The hononry pallbea- ere were Senator Martin 01 Vermont, Benet!» anple of India... Senator Jones of Arkansas, Senetor Wilson of Washington, ex-Senltor Butler of South Carolina, Judge Lewrenoe Wel- don, Richard 1‘ Bright at Indiana and Senator Cnllom of Illinois. After the ceremony the remalne were taken to lndlampolle. Thence they were taken Thursday to Ten-e flame. the old home of the senator, for final Interment Frl- : any. The steamer John W Hm burned at Granvllle 200 miles from Nuhvllle, Tenn" on‘the unfit Cumberland river. The cargo was destroyed, but no loss of Ufa In report-(l. Preparing to todaeo Ital-i. New York, April 14.-The blew York of ihe Supreme Court is daily expected on the constitutionality o! the New. in maximum .rate law. It has been three years since the populisu succeed- ev! in forcing ihe meamre through the Xebmka legislature. and the railroad: have {amt it all the way to the court of last resort. The roads operating in the state are preparing. however, to out the provlaiona of the law into eil'ect a: once it the decision of the federal court sustains its validity. The opinion is general that the law will be declared constitutional. NINE ATTACKS “ADI. i in.- .0 no "one”: luneâ€"(Inch i In“ Inn-non (In-bio: Pam chief law" of unmet-1. mu m: the (mun this owning. A nutty oommy has received nrdm for the tnnsportMOoI of six huunon at Anatolian red": to the frontier. but met min-ell. mo kilo-eta! on Turn‘ (mm! they won- nur- mnndd. Anon. mo Isms-non a number were HIM And may 'ml‘- «I. Anon; "to Turn the alum" van “unlit-It. The Turks made very many 971mm, who will be out to Monk: and (nu- d n pflsoncn o! '31-. Th: Illmnry u- uoduqn have received speck! ordeu troll Mn My to (ml then well. (‘ou-tuflooplo. April It‘sdm M. an "mm (In (In Hol- lenle Imus “lurk-d tho Turk: unal- tumly from un. Miami poms. Win: «cm tho flood will ban upon the crop- ol lb. was»! «non do- pnda upon a. bun: of In manu- uco and the "album: of run pluuu mu Ibo subsidence at m lbulll equally dlvhlal bolwoen muon- rl nnd Tonnom. Thou farm: col- um I local ure- 0! alum: 3.800.000 um. one-half of which I: In “tull- ltvpl and mu" our nae-tout“ In Ari-nun. the pmonlou In mung-I And Trnum Mu About the um:- I. In the can of the number or lulu. TI. to“! ulna of mm rum- It. their tumor-Imam Ind hm Inflo- M11 in close In “3.000.000. mud Mn Ilno IM propomou In an dlflrnnl unto. an about (M nae u no" The floaded districts contain, It Is es- timated: about. 39.500 farms, or which about 18,500 are In Mississippi. nearly 10,000 In Arkansas. and a. Ilka number 4,500 square mile: in Arkansas, 1,750 square miles in Missouri, 1.200 in Ten- nessee and 450 in Louisiana. Tim re- gion contained in 1890, so far as can be determined in View of the somewhat indefinite boundary lines or the flood. in population of 379.685. area under water on Apr" 6 was about 15,800 square miles, of whlch 7,900 square miles Awaa‘ In Mlsslaslppl, A statement reintive to 11m agricul- tural interests 0! the submerged d18- tricts of the Mississippi valley south of Cairo, 11L. has been issued by the department of agriculture. The total uoverumon: Baum-cu Show 'rn-e "4- 800 square Mlle. of Incl- Farm laud- flun luau Dolngod ~~Enormmu Flu-- clll Lou Mun Ito-ult- ENORMOUS TERRITORY CO.V<- ERED BY THE WATER. FL 00 D S T A 'I‘ISTICS. BLOCKADI 05‘ THE I‘lnAl-Jl'fl. pun. “mu-human“ find MMII m. ‘ Mrs. Gunman Chum. the social re- former, 1nd 312 human have m for the Island of Crete. My Henry Somerset 1nd B. F. Keith at Dalton m financing the uni-Ion. III” It Cnhn. Introâ€"- Havana. April llâ€"Jon Dom Carlos. charged as an III-urgent Incon- dm-y. wan shot It Cabana fortr- Mondny morning. mm- a l-lono Prohibition. Chicago, April 14,â€"Chlmco Presby- trrlana, :- represented by tholr pru- bytery. refused "nerd” to endor- prthhltlon. M the morning meeting of the organluuon the temper-ace committee turned ln 1 recolmlon on temperance and orohlbmon the van radical to a degree. Then the My- cery promptly refused to lndorso an commlttee's action and declared tint It was unwloe to commit the church body to the policy of pmhlbltlou. 1 lfulv'rllly M In...“ Ila-do. Chicago, Apr" l4.-The first 3:qu a! Bank has In In Vlulu a hm nnm~ be? of bonds which form the endow- {mem (und of the Unlmmty of mm“, and 0! which C. W. Spacing. pregnant at the suspended Globe Natlonnl Bunk, ‘m trensum of the university. was the custodian. Some of thme were said out- right to the but: other! Ire held an mllateral for loans made to Spnlding. It was stated yentenhy that the hold- Ingn of the hunt mounted to 8200.000, nlmost half the endowment fund of the university. Vice President Form do- cllned to go Into datum u to the amount. but and it was less than ”00.000. Another national but In In“ to hold other: of the ma ‘nzo Unwed 8m- «to: Pin-lol- Mr. Antler-nah hm "um-g the nu.- but of Hinton: of the plan! nun-- bly wan nduncod to n Illrd manila. All the homo. Milan on the unload" on the order of first reading were .4. «new! to second rudlu There can am In all. In the home Ibo Mloflnc Mll .3 Minimal: By Mr. Guam-ADM lux the municipal «1le mice let by giving u-nnion uoldlm Ind Illlon a. profmum in the null. d melat- mum. m layman Dot-cs Rpm-mid, 111.. All! 14.4"!" In Ibo about. of n qual- no bull-l. can (mod I. I). an.“ loud-y. Recount Mule and an my to order an 6 , I.. And I-udiunly um um mm; of an journal u diam-n- menl tn ulc- um 10 I. I. “of- No In updated unto: Io Ill tho "and «and by Lin dam a! 01!"! r uom Ind mot In: an Non-hr I: "77.1114 nu «momma! cloud by u» lulu-tun for tho «”3le tom Ind for on full I". crawl-3: In n-eloctod In Jumry. ll“. ud lul- II llfl. In In olylflll lurch C, at. you. In In a "My. tonlbk min, 3 «mg ndvocuo ol downl- k: principles In I an mm“ A: mach by Ila oppomu u by In Molds. Autumn, university. from whloh be ill graduated In um. ll. IMI-M studied I" All bog-n It. parties In "5|. In man he in ”pointed United Sule- dl-Irlet “lot-07 {or Indian and hold that ollco for [hm run. "0 run cloned to n. XXXVluh. XXXVIImI, XXXIXIh, XLIIt I“ XIJId control-at H. m for ll. XLVIh «taut-u, but In dot-nod. Mr. Voorhees was born in Butler county, Ohlo, September 28. 1827. Just when 'he moved to Indiana Is not known. but he attended the Indiana The “(all sycamore of the Wabash." as he was affectionately called by his devoted (oliowera in the Hoosier sale, was the ranking democrat on the fi- nnnce committee and by virtue of this position the nominal leader at. least. of his party on the floor of the senate on tut-u! and financial questions. The tax-senator had been for some time a sufferer from rheumatism of the heart and his friends therefore had come to expect that they might hear of his sudden death. The lut report- of him, however, wero that ho was showing some night; of Improvement and his death therefore, while not on- tirely unexpected, ewe wlth the and- dennosa or a. shock. Indian State-nun lupin-I n Illa loud In Washington. Daniel Wolsey Voorheos. ebUnited States senator from the slate of Indi- ana, died at 5 o'clock Saturday morn- ing at his home in Washington, 105 Maryland avenue northeast. SENATOR VOORHEES DEAD- There Is gm: grief In t coral. Ah chhon family; a [neat at the to. flu dimovered that the oldest hu 3 voice. Ind the anchor Ill “- am are looking ”with“: d fl mun bean“ he doesn't and hi I 1m: to have n comm 15. 1M. moreover. in w (a I Milli In: young mocha-Io, it h m} ‘fllahldmwflm .- mmnmv git, : 4. m m “at” No nun thank! how! about It“ mun while Ml Caught-n are an... oxtnvmntly. The «lumen an to blame, And not the world. oat without hall. din-Ind by In with manual... - Amn whommtonmudml there may Inn rank union; the M- innndmtoolu,bmnmm of rough joking. - Every "sum“ MM Mn pflvm roomarybcn elm mm M my In every con-tinny you will lad um. or four families an the panic urn expected to «not: In lam ml Michell. A man's "environment" mull] eon- Ilnu of a flash” con, I. two-doll" pk alpaca and n In! you'- In. As I rule, a nu tho an all "I In them the problem or Im. at! work it himself. Tine- m never hard v-ltl n as who nu wanting to all tho city. There I: no m can“ to mm to II! at 10 o'clock, and :1qu soundly n- m morning. When 3 Ian I. you". be can fool rich on very mu. equal. No great III has an. to pity em- ." In the am». of the by. Jack Dunningâ€"W0 nun bad a. augment. mum-wan not MII§-I do no: am your tub-r can Mord I ton-(rimmâ€"Trml. m. Nicholas. Tu but also“ out null-IN”. but mm ID. man; out and no «sound out um a“: l hol. u-uu to Man a. holy. Iv- " tho lull-o o! no «In-o ml In“ to “out I an I. on.“ la 00 no [or luck at m h an Inn. 1“. lkltfnnodhhhnlh-uod hon wilfully um '10 In) “‘1 «ml mun-onuuuhm om! [or m com-g. It In woman! will win - «ch. In". W “m "all can mm‘ to II. “I; on (one! o! (to you“. WIIIII .1 rue! If. "no larva-a, an. all I“ do! Inl- ol than during an law; who. II their Inn-loom" lay-um Iceberg towering alum In M mm. And It. nu. glue 0! no no "loo.” In the olu,‘ bun Gum mm with ‘ cl Llano m- um by m lulu-ton of (I. I’m pron. «hunt. and mum. I" W- Nu. 11. um. hum m OI- m-o lama 0! an dead can. of the Ionian no. nu. “Md with Intellect-u Clerc. In “In! than um tum In no" arm-l. Inn on the” duller. on m atom to duck» law no [tau 9. 9|. 0! II. can. wun the mom! and Dal-UV.“ allot was: to In. bloo- H; (to al- (no. unborn not. (be hut-o, out. pong". to his hunt “I you“, an “Ct-"Mk0. land.” ‘- Actor Who In: lave Inggeetel I“ to Bloke... The great ecu-city o! the early nun: here at “Pickwick Pepers" is not dia- cuit to underetend when it in borne in mind the: only too copie- were DNIW ed at the em pert,- which wee pub- lished on Mex-ch 31. 1836. sen the To- ronto Week. More the whom“ 01 the fourth number there was some idee of stopping the issue. In the el- Donees were found to be in excess or the receipts. But in the em: number Sam Weller was introduced end "I. work at once sprang into unbounded Donuisrity. While nothing poeitive hen ever been established on the point. it in held by some writere thet the orir inkl 0: Sum Weller we: I Mr. Semuei Vela. who acted the pen of Simon spatterduh in 1 force celled ”The Boarding Houee." end nude thie cher- ecter e greet populnr favorite. The odd whimeimiity ot Veie's novel com‘ Dodson: is best understood on refer- ence to the pert; eel. down to Sputter- dne‘h in the isroe. Among hie queer wmpnrieons are: “‘1 know the world.’ so the monkey said when he cut 01 Me tell." "‘I am down upon you.’ es the extinguisher “id to the rulhiithL' "'Come on." es the men seid to the tight hoot." " ’1 sin sii over per-Dirt- tion,’ as the mutton chop II.“ to the gridiron." " ‘Why, here we ere ell musterd,’ u the rosst heel sold to the Welsh rerebit." Vele introduced these popuinr compel-[sons in his privste life as well es upon the stege, end inn-I 1830 to 1836 this style of expreulon he- cume widely popular. It is not unree< eonnble to euppoee thet Dickens he- came. in e "use, the shetrut mirror oi his time in cetching the populer [on end emhsiming it with hie choice phreseology. 0t mum, it would he the height or absurdity to chuge Dick- ens with belug s more cepyist or for one moment to think of 8m Welile an In, other then no origin-i tumour. Dickens mny heve borrowed nn idea. but he certeinly mede no slum one of it. [or the prevnillng Bun Veleiâ€" end ”the monkey that knew the world‘ was in no we, on e pa: with the le- Weiier comperison; for eke-wk. In describing the elder Ir. Weller end the touter n- "wellling utter III: like I um» nanny um I north." ATCHIOON OLOIE BIOHT’. TH. IIKIIO'U “AVA“. W‘ ommwu. or 8AM wuiuw'

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