The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, April 13, 1893, Image 3

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    ?!dnigiit in town
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B PABK BID Or A OBBAT CITY
rawa Br Tlmf Horror of tba Night
tad Awrai i .
tad Draskftrd.
Mf 'A ddnveei eallttt
frM.'' 0nei I., &.
Two Brand dlvlsiont of time. Th one of
uht tJieotner 01 enit iow: ion oni iot
avork th other for reef : th no a tyjtof
ieverythins tlad n't beautifU'. the other
fused i "H lent-titTe P of widn
nd affliction and i n. These two division
!of time ma have tiomenelatnra of human
invention, but tbe darkness hel.l up its duaky
I row to th forJ, and He bant. 1 it, the
Urw ilrinpifK '""on Hi finjc-rj as He rt It.
Uitme, "And th darineet He calls I nljh."
i Mv tubiert U Midnight In town. Thn
"thuiiderof the citf has rollel out of the
'itlr. J he eiiHmPsii sou-ins cut vu mns
with ftich aistinrmess at w aurnci your
nttintiin. The tinmintj oi tne mil or tne
trert car In the distance and the haying
nf the dojr. The stamp of a horst In thn
neit street. J n tia-nmint; oi a taioon
door. 'Jhebiccoutnni in oTunanni. in
hrlekt "f the itmm whistle five mliei
wv. O. hiw eujgestiv,, my friends
uiidiii-iht In town i
Thru ar honest men pissing up and down
the street. Her la a city missionary w.io
nni been rarryioj a r"iitt!of onltotnat
nnnr fnmtlv iii that dark place. Her I an
undertaker RolnR up tha ttept of a bull lint;
irom which tliers come a bitfcr erf whica
Indicates that tb de'troyim anzel bat emit
ten Ih) first born. Here la a milliliter of re
ligion who has been giving tha sacrament
to a dying Christian. Hera Is a physician
passing along In great haste, tin Plenum
firr a few steps ahead hurrying on to
the household. Nearly all tn lightt
hare gone out In tha dwelling. That light
in the win low is ths light of tha watcbor.
for tha meJiolnet must be administered, mid
the fever mint be w itched, and tha retles
.a 4.1 . i. I I. . : . .
iand tliu Ira mint Imj kept on tlm hot tem
pier, and tha perpetual prayer must go up
1mm hearts soon to be broken. t)b, tuv
1 iiiiiliiinlit iii town! What a at:ipenduu
I ib"ii?ht a whole city at re.l' "
Weary arm preparing for to-morrow's
a lOsslllii nil oi iud tuiffl im Miuib in rvtiiivi.
toll. Hot brjlu b'inT 09le o(T. Uigbl
iiiucip relaxed. Excited nerves tooihod.
The wuito hnir of the octogenarian In thin
drifts aixoM tha pillow, frm'afall nf Hikes
on now already fallen. Cbildhool with its
illinpled bands thrown out on thepillow, and
with every breath talcmir In a new store of
tun an I frolic. Hod's slumbeilois ays will
look. Let one great wave of r.freliin
alumlxr roll over tba heart o! thn great
tonn, (.uinncriiu euro aud anxiety aui
worrituent anj pain.
l-t tbdeity sioep; but, my frlen Is, lono;
lrc.'ive!. Tnere will bi thousands to-nii-Iie
who will not slep at all. G up that dark
alley a-id tm cautious wucra you tread lust
Toil fall over tha prostrat form nf a drunk
iir I Ivlnn on bis own doorstep. Llc about
you lest you feel tho gsrroter's huj. Lok
through tha broken window pum and sea
what ycu i!an ee. You sav, "Nothing."
Then listen. H'bat is it? "Uod help usT'
Ho fixithgtitji. hut tragedy ghastlior and
inililier thKii Kistori or K twin ilootli ever
i nin tod. No lizbt, no fire, no brend, n)
bop?. Hhiverinft in the cold, the? havu bud
no (M I for 24 hours. You say, Why don't
they begr 1'hey do, but they et nothing.
You fay, "Why dou't thoy deliver thsin
Mlves over to the almshouse" Ah, you
would not ask that if you aver beard tbs
bitter cry of a mnu or a child when told he
tuu't go to tha almshouse.
"Ob," you saT,"they ara tin vicious poar,
and therefora tbey do not dem til i our sym
pathy." Ara they vioun? Hi inula mora
ueeil they your pity. Tha Christian poor,
Ood helps them. 1'brouzb their nitjiit there
twinkle the round, merry star of hop?, and
through the broken window punj tutjy im
tb crrstala of baaven. but tha vicious ooor.
they are mora to ixt pi tie J. Their last light
has gona out. xou axjusa yoursslt from
helping thain by aaylnj they a re so bai they
btouxht this trouble ou thamaslvea. I re
ply, where I giva 10 prayers for tha inno
cent who are suffering 1 will give 3) prayers
lor tb guilty who are sutlii iua;.
The MsbennaD, when be rees a vosel dash
ing into the breakers, comes out from his
but and wrapt the warmest fliunsls around
those wbo are moit cbillei and most bruised
and most battered in tha wreck. Ami I
want you to kuow that these vicious pojr
have had two guipwrcc (s a'jipwreok ot the
ho ly, shipwreck ot the soul shipwreck for
time, shipwreck for eternity. 1'ity, by all
means, the Innocent who ore tuAVriu, but
pity more ttiu cuiltr.
law on thrnuan the alloy. Opn thndoar.
"O," ycu say, "it is IcckoJ." No, it it not
locked; it bus never liceu locked. No burglar
would be tenipttxl to go in tuara to hwil
anything. The door is never lock.'d. Only
n broken chair ttiin Is itiunst the door.
Khove it back. Oo lu. (Sirika a irnx'ch.
JJoiv look, lleiistlmeu und rus. ties thosj
Ulnrinir eyelmlls. lie cirulul uow whit you
ay. U) not utter any insult, do not tutor
uuv Hutpu'ion, if you valu i your life.
What is that red maru ou tne wall" It is
the murk of a murderer's bund! L.wk at
those two eyes rising up out of tuo durciies
and out iroiu the straw iu tin corner on -in
toward you, and ns thov come near you
ycur lihtgoes out. Slrikj ouother much.
Ah! this Is a Lube, not like the beautiful
children ot your household, of the beautilul
chiliireu tiniliu; around thosu altars on bnti
tuiiniil day. This little one mver smiled; it
never win smile, a flower iluux on an
awiully burren beach. O ll.viveuly Shp.
herd l.)ld that littla one iu Tiiuie arms!
aroiiun jou your shawl or coat i
tighter, tor tin co a uight wmd ttvee(s I
Ktiikoanol her match. Ah! Is It possible
that that youu woman's fcarred and
l.ruue I fuco was ever looked into by mi
tornai tondernes.' Utter no scoru. Utter
uo iisrih word. No ray of boie bas dawned
on that brow for many a year. No ray of
JioiMever will dawn ontiiat brow. Hut tha
light bas gons out. Uo not strike another
light it would be mockery to kindle an
other light in tuci a place as that, Pass out
and puss down trie- street. Our cities of
ilrooUlyn and New York and all our great
oitiee are lull of such homes, and tha worst
time the miduight. Ij you kuow it it In
the multilgbt. that criminal do their worst
wors?
At half past 8 o'clock you will 11 nd them
In the drinking mIooii, but toward 14
o c o -k they go to their garrets, they gel
out their tools, then they start on the slrvt.
Watching ou either side for tb police, they
go to lhir work of darkness. Thl Isal ur
glur. aud the falsi koy will t sou touch the
ainra luck. This is an incendiary, and Iks-
..nil, mrro will USS llgllt O VI 111
J kyan.lcry of "Kirs! Fire!" Tina is an as-
J assiu, nivl lo-morrow morning there will l
? tea i l ody In out. of ths vacant lots. Dur-
i " lhd.iyiimtht villains In our ultle
imiite bIkiuI, Mima asleep and aom awake.
Mm inu imrii woicn ot ins night ar
t r, their eye keen, their brain cikiT, thalr
in strong uieir loot ft wt to fly or pursue,
lev are ready. ' 1 '
Many of tln-vmorcnlura were lirouglit
up iu ttiat way. They were born in a thieve1
Kamt. 1 heir childish tov was a burglar'
ark Untein. Tlmtlrst thing they rameiii -,hT
mother Imiidagliig tha brow of
their father, struck by the Milh-e club. They
iwgsn by rubliliu hoys' Kknls, and now
wey have come to dig the underground ims
.T?. . Hl? ,""' the bank an I are pre
I'ai ing to hia.t tha gold vwult.
.lel!!V.,i.Um'a"t", "r MUlftel nhll
th!l , lh,'9 Ju long wa will have
make goo I i hrisUan Kilut and lo ipiota
"r?' h,r'l,'re, expecting hi Ret a
Jiipt iral Msaie In answer, tatd to .ma of
nese mor lads, gist out and wrthd,
. ymr tmlhr ' molher forsake
iH-vssl.l. '"The pw ilea, the iwll..1
.!.ni. ,V.,,,,n,;h '"ibllng d.s lit worst
"'. bat though Ih bout s ba tltpphlg
ewev and thoarn tna wife bt wittl"- In tha
cnearies noroe' Bfr rtt the fir. Brin on
more drink. Fat up more stake. Thit
commercial bou that onlv a little while
a cut nut a sign of oo partnership will
thlt swaann ba wrecked on a gambler table.
Tber will be many a monsv till that will
spring )ak. A Member nf Congress
gemblsHl wltu a Member-elect and wot
120.C4U. The nld way nf gettln? a living It
o low The oil way of get tint a fortune it
i ttupld. Come, let ut tot uo and aee wio
shall have It. And to the work goes on,
from the wheeling wretches pitching pen
nies In a rum grocerv np to the millionaire
gambler in the ttock markt.
Io the midnight hour pass down the etreet
of our American oitiee, and you hear the
click of thsdic and the shsrp, keen tap ot
the poolroom tlckor. At thesi places mr
chant prince dlt-nounr. an 1 legislator tired
of making laws, Uks a respite In breaking
them. Allclsssof people ara rohnsl bv
this crime, the importer of foreign til and
the dealer In Chathvn tre?t pocket hand
kerchiefs. The cer es oi the store take a
band after the shutter are out uiv and tha
otTlcnr of the court w.ille away their time
wnne in jury it nut
In Ralen-liadeii. whn that city was the
greatest nf all gambling place on erth, it
wa nounumil thlnr th next morning in
the woods around that city to fin I thi sus
pended bodies of suicides. Whatever he the
a-tlendor of the surroundings, th ire is no ex
cuse for this crime. Tne thuiiers of eter
nal destruction roll In tha !. rumbla of
that gambling tennin aller, an I at men
c.vnsonttj join th long proo.wion nf sin
all the ilru ns of wo 3 ba t is de,i 1 niirc.i
of a thousand acu'.a. In me vesr H the
city nf New York there were $,0 M.OM) aac
riHcst at the gaming ttbK
1'erhaps somoof your frian Is bava he
smitten of this sin. l'erhtn aom of you
have been smitten by It. Perhans tnere may
be a stranger in the hum this m iming
comi from some of the h it ils. L oat f r
those agiiiu of Iniquity who tirry around
aliouttheoteisanoastf vou, "Would you like
to toe tha-ityT' Yes, "Hiva vou ever seen
that sjiIpiiJI I building uptown?' N l. Tnen
the villain will undertake to tnow vou w.nt
he calls the "lions" aui tne 'Mle tiia itV
and artnr a young man, through morbl I
curiosity or t'iron.;b bvlums of tiu'. has
seen the "ilonv an l tne ' elephants ' n win
ba on euchautei ground. Link nu. tor
these turn who move niourid th-i hotels with
sleek hat always sleek hats in I patron
Ixingairanl uiiv;.'ountA!le Inters aixmt
your wellare and entertilnm 'nt. Yo'J are
a foot if you cinnot ses throj it. liny
want your money
In Chestnut street, l'hlla lelp'ilrt, whili I
was living In tint city, an Incident occurre I
which was familiar to ut there, la Cuest
nut street, a you us; man wt-nt Into a gam
bliug aslooii, lost ail lils property, then blew
his brains out, an 1 b'forj tha blood was
washed front tli 11 Kir by tin mild thn com
rades wore shuttling cards again. Yousm
there is more mercy In the highway nisn for
tha delate 1 traveler nu wuose bo ly he h 'ps
the sUines, thsre it more mer jy In the frost
for the flower that it kills; tucra Is tuoro
mercy in the uurrlctni that shivers the
steamer on the Ling Islan I coo it than therj
i mercy in tuo ue u t o: agtinbler for bis
victim.
Iu the ml Inlght hour also, dnmkinnss
doe it worst. Tin drmting will l.t re
spcctuble at 8 o'clock la tin eviiin;, a little
II jihl at U, talkativa an I girrulous at 10,
at 11 bln-ph-imous, at 14 tin natf ll oTan I
tile mau falls to the flioras tiiir for tn ir
drink. Htrewn throurh tia driiiKin
stlooua of tha city fathers, lrothr,
huslian Is, tons, as gool as you ara by nature,
perhaps lacter.
In the hign circles o tialetr It i hushc 1
up. A merchunt pnnc, if he g.ita no.sy
an I uncsntrobab'e, is t by uis felloiv
revelerswjo try to get htiu t ) Us I, or t ik i
him home, whulM &e tn!ls fl it In the entry. I
not wak up th cud'ireu. They biv h-i I
dlsgrjca enough. lo uo: .'et tham miosr it.
Hu.i It up. Bat sometimes It csunot be
buKel up when tha runt t)ucas tJ brain
and the man bscimes throuhly frsnxiei.
Oh, if the rum touches the brain, yon c jh
6t b jsh it up. You do not tea the wont.
I., ski rnMnluM mM.lnji a great multilu I
have bsen nvad. Wawanta few hundred
Christian mea and wotnm to oimi down
from the highest circlet of toel'jty t tjil
amid these wan lerim;au I deititute onanl
kiudle up a light in tia dark alter, even th)
gladness ot heaven.
Do not go from your wjlt fl'hl tM?i with
the idea that p.ou i talk U g Jiii to st y fn
gnawing of au eajptr itvmci or t w.ir.n
utockiugleti feet. Ta'te bread, tike raiment,
take me.lieim as well as tika prayar. X acre
It a great deal of o inti u a mte in w.ii: thi
poir woman till Vi the city min.jiviy
wiin he was toll n; her h jw siie ou;lit to
love lio I an I serva Him. HJa!' sail s le,
"if you werj as pair an I ol I as I am. aui
as hungry, you could thiuk of iiothm ; ele."
A rcat ileal o: what is cillel Cni is'lin
worn goe for n Jthin; for tne simp.e ration
It is not practicil, as aft.-r the 'bi'ti.i of
Aiitietasi u inius'it oat ot an vuici u:icj
with n baot tracts, and he went ills -lbut-liij
the tra.;LJ. and tlj)r,;a fituirt. o:ie of
the beat Canmiaii men in tt.U c u;itry, said
tihim: "A'hat are you disiriouiintracts
lor now' Tuere are 3d n m-n o!-e- - vj
death, llin i up tueir woun h, an i tli.'ii di
trihute the tract.1'
Wu want m ro common sne i'i ("jris
tiun worn-, taxing t ae brea 1 ot tus iu'o in
one ban I, und tue bread of the iirxt lila i
the other hand. No kucj laapt work as
that ilo.ie by the Christum man wb. iuriii;
the war, went into a hospital wita tra'U.
aud coming to tUe bd ot a mau ivus leK-s
bad beeu nm.itit it vl, gave h:iu a trutou
the siu nf iluucln! 1 rej:ci b.ifora tf.il
that never are sympathetic woros utterej,
never a pray.-r idf-re l, uever a Cl.r.-tliu
alnisivin- ni liilice l lu but it is bleM.
Therein a placa iu f.witz rlani, I hava
been told, where ths uttcr.vicjot on word
will bniii; bsc'i a scorn ot eclioei, and 1 have
to tell you this moruiug that a sy iipatht.c
word, a kind wont, a generous word, n help
ful word titterei iu the dark piaci ot the
town will brin back ten taousau 1 ecbses
from all the turoues ot heaven.
Ara there in this a'emhlae this n.oro.n;
those who know by rx:erience tha tra;elins
of inidiilgbt in towor' 1 am not here to
thrust you back witu one hard word. Take
the bauduge from your bruised soul and put
ou it the soothing salve of Christ's gospel
nud of Oo.l' co iiMsion. Many have come,
1 ae others coanng U Ii.hI this morning,
tired of sinful life. Cry up ths news to
heaven. Met all the bells rtuginj. Spread
the banquet under the ar.'hes. I.t ths
crowned uea Is come down and tit at th
jubilee.
1 tell you there is mora delight In havt
over one man that get reformei by the
grace of Uod than over ninety and nine Hist
uever got off the track. I ixmld give you
the history In a minute nf one of ih i lut
friends 1 evm hat. O.itsileot hit own
family I never had a bettr frieni. He
w!cAMie.l iu to my bom at th we.U lie
wasot splendid per son il avparn.' , and
he bad an ardor of soul and a warm! t of al
f net ion that uiada in lore him hk a
brother.
1 raw mmi coming out of the ssKvmis and
gambling hells, and they urr-in.l.vi my
li lend, and they t.xik him at ths w-eaw ivimt
his social nature, and I saw him g uia down,
and I had a f nr talk with him, ih- I sf
yet saw a man yon cmld nrt talk with imi
the subJiH't of Ins habit If you ttlke-t w ith
him In the right wav. I said to hint, "Why
don't you give uoyoiir bad habits entlv
iMiu a Christian I r'eiiliw n-w Jost
bow he lookeil, leaning over his ivmmcr, a
hereplie.lt "I wish 1 iMuld. iVa, sic, I
should like to lie a Christian, but I have
goo tit far astrav 1 oait'l (ret ylcll.',
Ho the time went on. Alter awhile the
day nt slcknees csiiia 1 was tnmmonet to
his slokbe-l. I hastened. It tii nie Imt a
very few momenta to get thn-e. 'J wasir
Hil as, I went In. I eaw him in hit
ordinary olotr.es, fully drew I, lying on th
tpi(ln liel. I gave him my hand, and
he seised It cimvuTsiveiv and eaid : " v
bow glad I am to e you! Hit down there."
I tat down, and hatdt "Mr. Valmagw,
just wlier you sit now my mtnr eat last
nigtlt. Hha has been dead lfi years i Now, I
doa't want you to think 1 am out of my
mlnif, or that I am winerstltloht: nnt, tlr,
ah tat thr last nirht Just aa ctrtalnly at
yon (t there now the earn cap, and apron
and ep-ctaole. It was my o!d mother -lit
tat there."
Then be turned to hit wire an I aaMr "I
wish ymi wou'd take these strings off the
bed. Somebody I wraooing strings around
me all the time. I wish yon would stop thai
annovance." She eaid, "There la no thiol
here." Then I saw It wasdelirlnm. He said;
"Jnst where mu ait now mv mother sat,
and aha said. Ilnewell, I wish vou would do
bertei I wish you would do better.' I said,
'Mother, 1 wisn I could di better. I trv to
do lietter, hut I can't. Mother, you used tn
help me. Why can't ynu help m now"
And. air, I got nut of h., for it was reslitv.
and I went to her and threw my ar us arouii i
her nock, and 1 wild : 'Mother. I will ilo let
tnr. but you must help. I can't do this
a'oner" I snilt down an I brave,!. That
night his aoul want to tha Lord that made It.
Arrangements were made for th o'.ne
qules. The qu?Mnn was raise! whether
tuey ahould bring him to church. Home
bly Mid, "You can't bring such n dissolute
man as that Into the churoh." I said: "You
will brim him In the o.ium if He stool by
mo whn he was alive, and I will s'snd by
him when ha la dead. Urinj him." Aa I
stool In tho pulpit an I saw thmi cirryln
the bodv uo th aisle, I felt as if I could
weo teen nf h'o nl.
On one side of the nnlnitsnt him llitl. mi, l.l
of eight years, n aweet, batitifut llule g.rl
that I had seen him hu t convulsively In hit
nctier moments. iMptitoi her all Jewel',
all diamond, and gave hr all pictures nud
tovs. and tbe-i he w.nild trn M w 1 1 If
hounlol by an evil t-drit Vt his cups and
houof sham, a fool to ths correction ot
the stocks, rdn l.xnel uo won lerinlv.
Mueknewpo; what it nil menu-. Mil was
not old enough to un lerstiu 1 tae sorrow of
am orphan cmld.
lin ihe other slile t:ie pulpit sat the men
who had ruined him. Thuy wera too men
who hnl pours I irnrnieooj Into the or
pnan's cup; tliev w -re the nn-n wno ha 1
bound him hand and foot. I knew them.
Mow ill I th"y sne:n ti fw4 ii. t i-y weejti?
No. I)i I th"V say. "What a nitv that such
a generous man mould bo destroy i"' No.
in I liley sign r.'x niuiiy over wliat tu-y
bad done No; they s it tiierc. lo-ikiug a
vultures loiU at the carcans of the la nli
whose heart tbey have rlunel nut. -o thev
sat and looked nl tin i-odln IM. and
I told Until the J J I 'in "it i U vl up i'i thijse
who had destroye I their fellows, Ii t thy
reform 1 wat told tney were in tin rlac-s
of iniquity that mat afb-r my friend was
lit I la utKwoni c-Miotvry. anl tuey l.las
homed, aui they 'lranii. IKi, In.v inercil-
men are, espwially aiter tney have ilw
stroyal you! I) not loi 1 1 men for cam
tort or help. lVnktoOjl,
liut tilers is a man wno w ill not reform.
He says: "I won't reform." Well. tnen.
how many act ara t.ierj t a tragedy r 1
beliova live.
Act th First nt the Tragly V younz
man tttartinoiV lrni lion.-. 1'aren's aui
si iter I weeping t havj him go. Wnon
rising ov-r tin hii'. Kurewell kins flan
biu :. i(ln thi be I an i la', tue curtaiu
til'.
Act t'no S'siond The rnaeriae altar. Full
organ. llrigut lUhts. I.m; wmti veil
trailing thrnuan the uisi. I'rayer an J con
gratulation aud txcianiatioii of ' ilo wed
sue loo"
Act Thirl A wiinm waiting for stag
gerln? ttp- Oi.l garments snici into tije
broken wm low pane. Marks o. har lahlp
mi the fa.-?. Tin Lit in of the tia.ls of
liloodlen fingers. Ntie't anl n ne.ty an I
dimpair. l;ui'h) L.-il a il let tin cjrttin
drop.
Act t'te Fourth Threi craves i i a dari
place ;rvo cf the c.nl I tnatdie-lfor iact
n, me licin . grave l tb wire tbit diel of a
broken heart, (trav of t le man tuat die i of
di-sipat.ou. Ou. wants biatiu beatli of
three graven! I'ietity o.' we;, lAlt 1)0
fl iwers. Iliti; tae b?u'au 1 le; the curtain
uro;.
Act tho Kift i 'le.u-oyel j-i 's eter
nity. No llgut. Na music. N Lope.
Auguisa caum; it serfots arounl tba
heak. S'.innnrm of lUrsoi-si forever. But
I canuot look ar iaxrr. Woel '! 1
close my eye to this las? 7t of ti trr tjv.
gulckl guict! King tb b -II anl let lb
curtain orop. 'Kini;r, O youog man, n
thy youth an I let toy h?rt r.-)- c in r.s
days ot thy youth, but kn-awnj that tor
all thest things Oai w.ll brin; yoa into
Jadment." "1'uere is a way ttiut teerueth
ri,;tit to a uiau, but the end tlicreal it draU.."
Indian !ell Manler an l S II Torture.
"Cas't of siiciJc, espcc!'.ly bj Jan?
in?. ur3 rare nna,' tne laiiaoi,"n:J
Major A. V. L'.-ibeo, o( Pierre, Sauth
Dakota, to tho star re)reuta!:ve attLe
Oxford. "Tac oniy iniiao:.- tbit I
kcow of where na la haa niaiJca caia
mit'.el tuicidu occ.irs ta rsu. Icdtta
eiris, lilic o'.r.cr taiidcai. ta.l i:i love,
uu I it i not always r?) nttel. In t!..
case she was jiite l by a j.oux brive. ac 1
sae thoriu;on h.inci h-rc.f. Jad.ass
believe thai if tl.iy die by l.aa;;a; itey
will uol inter tlie bsjipy huctic
ground, wnic.t tr.aiics thiscis? the tcuie
rcaarka;)';c. Her ivct r. arrie.l aao'tr
squaw and the iirauiatic tsiiia i 'i of his
first tlaaau ih i tid appareat.j csae List
mucd inuuhe. Io iiaa torture tbcra
tcives to show tueir vr.e.', aa 1 it:
njother of ta:a raaKlea Lacked her loir
and limb with a knife a rcai .at
uotil ivcry stcji sue toa w nurkr.l
with Mooi.
"jieaK U ab.iut f.f-tf rlarc icS.rt? 1
by Iudinus tcmiads ia. cf the torrilve
tight one witntwci whea a brave avifhc
to demonstrate hit fitness to go ujvaa the
waipV.h aud became a iuil Celled wtvr
rior. Hclore this h.aaor caa t-e obu.ncl
aa Iadiaa brave raiisi r-rc hi excttai
ne.a. Tti i U.asr they ijo it: Ttry
cut two ilrcji junOc. pssios ia tc
tuusclc o( the cbcat. A tiionc of raw
hide it ttiacrtei in the Ceh and tied ia a
loop. Thi i thra latteacl t.a t, lynt
tap! in 5 tuAioientiy str.Mi aa.l t.nyUc to
ratso tae lndiau o.T his tcet, Hrre he
will hanc tuvnde.l by tiiclh.ang eerrral
feet above the uro.iud, wrilhinp and
twisting in hit aconj, until the th.ing
tear it!f out of the Molding flash and
be fal!t to the r.i.in i, .tmrume in
scnuble fr.a.ni jain. rrcjueniiy the
tniclf of Ihe t.iritired ma are not
tutlieient to tear auia.Hi Ihe inivwing
flith, and he tisnrs there until he be
wniei insensible tn.l is cut do n.
ijuaa and braves are aeaiM around
him in a circle, aaai'mc and hyaline und
bclinr diumt. This terrible v1enl
one passe! Mirnifiea that ihe hrac haa
the ncooM.ry oMirce to be ent-.tled to
promo' ion at a antr. To ont or
morr, ami .ameiimes there are .;! a
divxen, Indiana hsnfinj nfcade,l hy
thoic thrixifh their fleh aaith.-mt
maniie'lm? their tnMsnnu; by r,et l
ftain, aunmde-l by the mem twr ot
their tnly, a niht that indelibly im
prestet ileelf pa vAe'a mcmoty."
anhinton Mar.
tne of the mal)et pieoet of monty at
Venii-e la oalled gacece; and at the.
Iderary' ;wafer, ahhh sawsi poh
1 1 shed lit single aheeia at esrly at the
rsixtsth Century, aa-eire saI.I for a (ra
retr eh, ewiqiAiim aa-ere. cal(d, fiYm
Ihetu-ej, figetM, or (faJirttea.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
tlsioN FOB SUNDAY, APBIL lfl.
"Job'g Appeal," Job xxlil., l-io. Golden
Tatti John kill. Commentary.
-J' . Tn,, Jo answereil and said, Kve
tojslay I. my complaint bitter; my stroke i
th"rl "?T uroanlng." This it the be,
BlnnlPg of Job, reply to the third address
iT'J. E,,oh of th thret.-Elir.haa
Blldad and Zophar-had tpoken twice and
too had replied to each In turn. Thlt is ths
beginning of the third round. In en inter-
a?i,TfVin'i! '"VV'VT ,Ut " rmpblet en
titled "Job end His Friends," by c. H. m..
th anthor thinks that these three stand for
experience, tradition and legalltyaii well
jK'i unw'M,n t,,rlr dealings with
Job. Thdimrultleson each side are summed
fP VW1: I"8- They con-
itemned Job Instead of Ictdlng him fa con
rtemn himself, aud he JustifleThlm.elf rather
than Uod. At to the beginning ot tins re
Ply of Job, we may often feel that we, too
bare great cause of complaint, as did Itv-I
Xwi -.lr d,""'"r'. but It Is written,
'Jen the people complaluei, it displeased
tba txir.l" (Num. x ., Ji. 1
rt.8- 'V?' ?'"''" "-here I might fin I
I'lm; that I mightcome even to H i enatei
bliphaa had said, "Acquaint now thyeif
witnlJimendbeatp-ao" (xxil., Sli. Job
replies that bis longing It fo do... Aceonl
bag to the testimony of fod lllmsdr, Jh
wa a fitrfect and ut-rirht man, rearing (io.
and eschewing evil il, t; i y,, tn word
P"'e-. 'meaning in tins case t.mp'e or tin
ere. lift ore hi trends came, evm undr
overwh. lining efll ctlon, ho wai patient an I
rtld not sin n. r charae Uol f,vllslily (
II., 101, brcauie he felt himself face to faci
with Gr l.nl that o-l wst dealing with
aim. Kut thnw men im to have cmie b
tween him and ljt, and h-, in re-ilyiny 1 1
them and dealing with them, loses' sight of
Uoil and gropes iu the darkiiess of bis own
wisdom.
4. "1 would order my eun before Him
nd Oil my mouth with arguui-tits." Ho it
teemed to Joh in his bliu.Jues', but it is
evident that be lacks the broken aulrn.
trite spirit which only Is acceptable to (J.
In the story i f the two men wno went uu to
tb temple to pray il.iixo xviii., li-u, it
taa th innn who wonl t not lire ui s-j m i.-h
at bit yes unbj ..iv. n, but tmote ujk.u his
breast, saying, 't.'ol I merciful Vt me. a
sinner.' wlo went down to hu house Ju.ti
fled rather thnn the oth.r wno thm;;d jo 1
that ho was Utter tnn other men. Ji i
only when our mouths aia tv.rel aa t ...
own righteou'nens that wer-a-j nj-jy th- lr-
Ju.tie,ti(,n of hegrae.,f tjuj l:jru.j ,
rlghUv;usnes (ll,ni. I I . lie.
ft. "I would know the words wh.rh j;
would answtr me arnl un ler-tan 1 wm U,
would tay utiti me." H cstiur.t uri lerstant
these frivnos. and it Is very r ear V iey .J.j uot
onderstand him. but b things cm 1 un
derstand Go), aud he wouid like to lu w
what (io-l wt uld say V, h m. N'j oou 'A t here
r many who think tuty cin vm;tLit
with Job In fcis ,nt t.j fi.irun lTtvrri.
W:l, there la gr?at cm.f'jrt in sinking u?.Vy
Ilira who kooes us tboruugtiy from tt. t
Rlnofng and can t,t-r Cnl out anru.ii ,g
Uw about u. Uent-ver ctn or w.d r.i.
liDderstand ut. "U, U, Ihvi Is.t
tearchH m an l known riv ' ( x 1 1 iz..
6. "Wilt J.'e piejaZaint i;. w.tn 'ii .
rrett power? No, i ut he w j-j 1 put sires rt 'i
In me." A very littl t-iing w(,jr.. i.ui
Uierml lut su.h a j..a u.st evervu
will look d;torte". as wtja -'t. l jt
In a fogor with Uurrel tn.vr. ijj. -y-
aesxl constant anointitjj w.tti l t.-u r 'n
talv (llev. in.. Is tUat sieiusv i c--'r. 'j .
Tba Holy .Spirit cu iii t .m. ".. ( ,
tt w hav llim iui fen. tt J jj .u
not wear ra- re guiity uu:i Jjjt: wf .j w
cur srieion Vt Ih-cwh o oun. i-..i
act a?ixjt tu sitr.er. tut a.-sii-i t. : ,
which Ji bait, lit wtjf A.iu ml
Evaand rleuii tbeu aoi ref.are1tt.rrn
f a oiieusur of fe.lowsaip wita jworti o
lb 0.)e
vt tij 'm i u t Hun. bee ever
eiataU b may be. sol with to? rrrinr lj r
tora to Hur. bowtvtr frff r : r ttn
wandered. 8? ise. t, Ii : la, C. 7 . . : . i ,
111: Uj.. xiv, 1. 2.
T. "ILer tie ril.tni c;tt fii-;i-.:t
with H:tn: so sb uid 1 be Or.ir.Tel Irju. n.r
Judje." herctpt we ratiuj; tu iust wtist
was in ths maja o? Jjj wfa t t:i.-rri
these war if, tat Ui we i-. i.:it trt
tber It ot..'y w r.fe:.u .e";io
bs rirhtfoumes eta stsai t.r' . i,t
and He slsi tat ts:i fT .s.-je: t . t ti.
j jaiftof (jiU'-t anl art 1 ill . r. v A;;,
i xvn J!). liorver t u l! t t,ir .;
only itni( w ta t.-j . -a
, wto csiti ici. ILt wox j 3 no H.: -.e .-. r -I
will Dot cr-i.v c; t cH m wut .J :.ti a ... '. T
! tt tie iii tierxiit cit ri; ten a-.: u...
J dam. aortat.-. aa r. ,r !. .'i.n t!i . e
I .aJ hive rrrat ftne t:. p-.i-y it. t .
i t.". i., S i Z'Lf ,'oi;f in.; c di.r ::'i:i
' car litceeaiw. c-r Mi :.ii-. si ; u.
I ( ur Urti sI ti.n.i'f.- f :i.n la if ,u
tte atv nf )j jrmrit .1 .'.it.si it.. .
1 K 'tt..'i.i, 2 f.. t .?... t'-l l- !f Ti'it
j thire. aDd tis.-a.ekr-.. tut i ci.t.ti.'.t ; e i
i Una." He r :. .r..i u c: tae t,: .t ;i,t
' rc.g c-f ti.r.is w.-.. t.e-uv,Mf ,: e i i, . ;. .(.
. e.l i-cvuj.Me i TT.i j.u j ti.,1 Tir .inji-. tme.i..;,
! tb rmce c? tuT te l Te- p : n. i t.
rs liim aiy earoea-t. v t m t ;;v;t:.
him i(in ; ,.:;...::. :ili i
couid 6 3 tt i -i ' 1 t-a.iei ::i
jsve me ri.i Ltor.r' ,-.i. t .. t, .C i r k
! l.'hrit.ar. s sian- r. ui.-.in, .- .-, ..: ,..
iiWkiiipw tt ir.v.. 'e-;i uu .ij s irr-e: i.ii.;
1 Jre.m wti.-h lik Ji -ei i..i:e.'. 1- ccin
tieaitr t tt.era Utan th- L -J rf ,i .!
IS DCt tr oil, Ii. tilvTJ t..' I.n:.. . ;. -i
Kim w .ut l U a. b.i.e hek-l .f. i:i. i .. .
fr. Jer. xx. x . lil . aui : ,-n.ui n.l
t.Busl V siitai Hi:n. c.re'.riiiiic K - !e." m-.ni,
tDontusiuSf', w.iuiu ii. i i. v. .k u.
aarknea,
ft. 'Ma tii left han-i, wtiere Re.i.-ill vi-i
l.ul I ca.to.-it twt.ii.-i iiin. he bi le-1, t'. '!
"Jon l.V riLt han.1 UiM i caiiii.u h
Kim." Tbe reinkrte ot. t ne tail evi- i.t .
also anrich eherr. .n.1 r..i t.!iv i uu Mmr
tude rd the trait b. il . ua n l i . t. r.m
ta r-encekB.a Quierrwss ar.n . m n.-.i im
He ncsd.li Ihi- thfcl ri riikii nkv t. n-
to Tetcr, "H nit 1 n,- tKm tw rwi i m r.
thiI thou dii I an.- bun- "r: ' m iie iii
atwaas be tr.ie ur.n. "cur iii'ii'ihik' nfci '
korsi nr'r tti pari, bi.i ;iin;. elu.!. t'n.v
a-eo lik.i we a.-e ku. en i. tVir ,n. U
12 .
HX "!nr lr.e Vfirw.t. the wkv Mikl 1 iKi e '
Flare is nur c.nnrori. " He kn-.ai-eii. .' inm
rnial.V cunrori Wk. "Thou. InceiM
tne" fcler. xo.. 3-. 'i'lii lim .leum iiaiicl.t u-
.i f.nrt vifi.r.--l rii ree ..iron. i nir
ealy V'aiher kiu wntl.' (Mai;b. v.., !!.'.
tleki-
i'lli'V
l.-H'e we sirik' .
to I pt fin not liwavir.K. 1 vil'I not
... ,, 1 1
ii )
rd rather svalk in the tri "i iil t'iim
si-aiL ali-Mie iii lbs lifc-ht.
tliSI
-Tl'infi 1l ii.ii r.eiel inm 1 iilihl1
eoio-
frtrr jrolo." 1'be-efore lie cinl.i li .
Thoni:h Fie lv vna, vet will I !.
Him i.t.iri ii. IS. Ih.) or with Imial, '-fie
lioll, vv1 Is ii v wi.'viirioii" ,iei:v-,s
'1
will irmt ted not l ." -iil ' ivn.
'J leWll
bei--r.
.
1 hV fnl, IVIi
rTnn'lre.lk n: rb'HiKsn.N oi vonnc: mii n-n
rapiilv riiili nu ii,u, ,irn iib.--n,. iwv.n.
oi ihe .l..,v.,r, ni.iew. nl fiiroc-vvi-,-ioii ii..,
iht-a i-an e-,.H(. ihe liNhilltv ., wik fli.
iericT M.i.. In th. ,INnu, , ,,.,), ,,
l if rrevMiii.". w H'liwal nH , ,
e iidy the r.sv.r I h (.v-veionc, eml rh a
win fh.iv.i.v i,.,,.,, ,,,Nl fl)()v. wj)1 ,1iV)i
l-eechivl tl,a, ,Ihn.(. i wl)(1 t)un. mif tr ,
lionii the ili-dik ti.il.ll Snnm of rlten iiihv I
nM ems thHI .iee. I..,l ,h j , .lv ti fUt,m
wilMooA. aa'aiionnt mmii ilmi Hll oi this '
malfa'liv will iav.i tiironpii rhe i.i,, !
the uhi-hI. I'I.i ull hiwi ....... .....i.-'. i ... I
n-oiit ot rhe ., will on im-mfnv, wlit,.!, k
r.racit.-il iI,.m,1;,.,W, r, v,, ,n,iy ;
then wiM v-o ,iwn vNi.., .Wr-silntH,,,
li.l to li set. -kv. heeci lU.ch'ie.
TEMPERANCE.
tog Torxa'i uoto.
There-i a long th toper love to hear,
TU sweetest musio to hit ear,
At morn or noon, by day or night
It aver give bim fresh delight;
Tit the glug, glnx. giur
Of tbe whisky
ITe heart not thmt-;h th wife may pieaJ.
Ta lov and duty give na heed; '
In vain th clnMren cry for bread:
Tba only oun I Ibal'tin hit head
IathegliiT, glug, glui
Of the whisky Jugl
Once he wet lionet, good anl kin. !
Io noble, manly wars inclined; . I
Out now to shame and honor ilea L I
r rom noma ami happiness he's led
IW the sin?, glng, glui
Of the wlnssy jul
Peceiv n l.y this begnilln t ton- I
Oil downward track be spells Sion '
And k.ii anion t tlie lot apiM-ar-, !
Vhore nun- w,t, tha ,H,,I011 CU9t.ri
Is the gbiy, g!ur. glu I
Of tae ivriiSKV Jug! I
Josephine I'olmrd, in lempiranca A lvooaUa j
e'V'.riti siioclu .vor tnivg
Theolor., h ,,,, ,, , ,j,rmvi I
"nth "tV'V"'':" "'--"" ""-.bi re' I
ivntll, ...lai-i.f.,ra ma -v-ntl-ta i.i ti- .
uea. vimc.i, .) t nave ,rervl .,, ,
quality w...i.terfiy ...,-h " I
near as a (,.. ,, w ,,(..,;..
" "V"r l' 'focoaic, how h. ,
......,el t.,, , ,.,, v ,,,, lHl
""' ,,," -t .., It , ,, t
""'.'l-' "eve- uu...' I ,...,, , ,
oi.bi.K.i .. (.-, ..r.iiK.n,. it c., ,...,
ku!;:;v;' rt; i..-.
1 11 II I.i tP in , i tJ li-1
ay Ktcr
' V f.iv ,K m T:ir ,kylK V4T
Cotir.
Intro-.ii -
ol tlm IS ij
i no hurr or., .,f Mw ',. KllJ
a !'. 1 1 ' I hi i.,r an inv.ti.Ti-i . j
KY iru-l lis. .rj.iui,.,.r,-
U.'SIII t H
" t . 'Vi ii f item, ail'-zni' a'liiri.
"ii.er tiling
. ' xten-ir aud in. h . ju
e l slum.
"I'i .III t'
i'i.;:'l w ii
r ii .. :.
'ro..i t (
1 111.-. , b ,
'Til,..
lll'wl I- Ii,
j -. p. ii :
'A i l i ,
!( - "
i" Ij '.
II a) :
i" a ii vt of ir.ti cn .. j,r
.i ' any ., r.i-j U , (, ,' i.h.
ei . .ui t.i'
I'.v.t .-tr I - I !.'; ,iU
1 ' . v.i r, la ; i ri
' 1 i.1'1 I ll .t W ,i 1 .j.;.,,
t 1 ' -. I'i'l U I 1. (il'y.,
.''I I '. , '.' . . l.,.ll 1
t
I t
'.I'.i V f..urs 14 fe e mj I
i 1 I "'I-! Ml! 1 1 - t ii t " i '.. '3.
i A I'i Jf i t :-. L tivn r ;. e-.
, fr-e-T f. . .a . 1"-, j'.-n vr( 1 r
' 1trr.s t a'l.'.i ti fr e:i ur.ui.ir, ".i-'ijikgu'e
"Tii I'-' t k; 1 i'.ve f.': ri-ir tt.ja Mrl
to ttit t T-i (;. ia..-u'i'..k - . btj t
liis aryr.; uuttt "t.e.a.1 it vr. l-w
t.a ly l J o r:ti".f fat tj ti. "j
w-w" i,: K-? s'li Jl.w t-jr. j
a hr-tik1. suuiii A lne.in t. :t
. win -A i x ".ii1 i.i- r.-.uk .'iM -..vt
! 'II d d t Vj fcr. .'j- srl'
tl. s; ,l l.-..r. ti .,; -. .... v
c '. . J.jt f. i ... ..- n ,. r ; i
I tt e ;o ne iuvt.- j -. : I'.:, Is" I
t'l'ijrw I llfcl I lii h r.l tte
: 'rje".- !. t w t.i f . .- a-e..- !
t; e I:;'.' t t.f. 1 .1 t.-.'.iet
li-it-.!!..-.! ; ma tu. e ., I., n-..,
"'t '.a? v-rr e. u .a J i- -v .!
b "WCrv.. :t.ni: ti l ,J..-tl . ;
."'Ul.it i-k'll. ."li- I uu. 'j' f I
ii Ik- iu ik'- :.'.!'. V j- .
Ij r-tl'; e-.,-.-..e, . ...-e,e J..,,. , ,
-.. lmt U'iJ s;..e f. .-. t .... n Ht'.x v u.
t: .k i. .li'il'J k'e.'t'. t M li. . I .1 - , U. i'n ue.t.l.
i"i Lie.-, i.m -T,u-re I l.u ifikUai o! ievt :
l'.iut.4bt . :u lis- nw.rej Imi v ..i.
(umrnet t-kt u-f t ui k tn nit ikir il ta
, 'oiKie a u a.r..rc- r .ueiu. ia tikiui w.iu i
i'jm rt.nu if tnu ur i.k a; au Lkmriu ur
Hii, Jk' ''J Jf;ii jmj eui-r t ar iumL t:. u' w
Istii- Kit.li t he IkTii.r cF:c-' i;. eu, .u.." t. '.
TK-ck-.ras ' iKClir ol wine ci- etnriu uu-J tn.t ir
it in taie b U ar iei. ur cuff;. Tne tuuif it
k ot rtr j jit m la.mMLuaK of ti:nmv. una
t.ucist t.bt na r war t.i i-.i. u j. bti.i iNb
llit st.k- -m iiu-ausev wine .; tu ij-.'Vcruuiuut
m txi-.i is a-.'.'uioLfs 'kf.-iuu.
a. L' in : ; r . . i i . t !;! : -,
K',iii .-.'.' V. '-. T I, '.
T r i'm, r 'i! ii, eintn.i. uw,i.i ' i.i.- iri
k re -ei t ua ! kl i ,"t lu -n...::- .-
ti n -i.k-i: n.
" .Vr oru1 w'i.i iir niul'ii r r"'"i
n :ifcii:-e (iii' .i: ;u. , c . ,.-i- ..
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v.-.t- i-i t i it-r i i : ii . i -..nu if .
' : . t. t.ne 1 1. !. . imi i.i.
t. a- i ti iH.i- n ! ,i : ... !i ; -.. i
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IT. -!! I.I' ! I-Ul 1 ' V I ill. li:.r k.
v ii-lrc ; ui ii i. .. i.i n
:ii -i.h: i-...m. ..' ii' i hi ..Vl
i .ii h : '-.I.- ... ,, ,. ,,
; -:'...u' t- i: -ii, . , ' ,:. :i ... I'M -j. 4,
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; Hl,..t , . ((M hi,.; i.n
I " i - . 1 1. , ., in . ii-.:- , ti-'ii. hi,. Intnl..
1" 'i .u l.li'-i li.l-" .. .'i-iiii,ii ;-i.ii.i-. .. i,
ill ' Mil.!. 1 1 1. .tl!.
I ! ' .'Mile-. :-.il. t ',. " ki, " i" ii.nii
I' ' '".HI I. . ' i. lu. '.' .1 ; ... i ....t.
'-"' ' i-U'l: ' .'. i I- : i
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i. n- .: t i 'ii e i Ii i" ii- '.' . i l ' - ,1. v
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I.i -IUI1" Ul'ie, Ii "I . I - I,,' . ,,,
V 11 II, 1.1. 1 J lilt- HI I .1;'. nil' l.nli.
I'i'l te.T',c. lfi.li lieu I.I r .ii. i-i. In
.'.-.-.l.--Cll- V In . l 1",,' ,i,i ii, . il'
l'.fli I. i!mi. ih:, 1( iii'i i l"ii I III ' ,
in i'-Iii.-i inii"..i-(ii'i.w,i v, hu r tn- I "n;;
I iiMiiii. b.-. - ii iiii.'n i. tun itnl.. iii-.t ..
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RELIGIOUS READING.
a cntin'g rtATia.
Klcht It over, heavenly Father,
1 would lnd my knee anl prsyi
Help my weakness, guide me safely,
an h ami help me all the dty;
'l ake tny love for tin,
It Thy tplrit rule within.
Kiitht It overt aorre poor children
llnve le-n homeless, thrpless, lit;
Ciixl has let tne rrat so swo tly
In mv i hnmiM r w arm and still;
l ord, I thank Tbi-c for Thy love,
ll.il uiy morning iliuuhuabuv.
r.imn cof.aisK.L.
I nol, aa It Ii In. K.ep I lie Interim! flrr-s burn
hu'. Hull. I the hi. tne alturv A Id to the
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lm!. It i vveil to linvp .-I'tnMin .1 i ff'itt ; It
la e!l to hire biti'l atnl strnf s rut j but it
Is nf vn-t lni .iitnnre to have the Inwir-t life
ngli.w u nh rntinl ri.iile. I itb the nun en
snd etiriinl. 1'etlisps there is over-much
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