The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, July 23, 1903, Image 2

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e ononis M. SKIM
AmW of "la Kti fltrr vRrvt
krt.s t-vea l-," Eta,
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"nrvvi I1!. H t-Wfca M. JfcrMe
into nope Mouse : And yon ex
rsvf.Nl Tut to live Hiw w ith yon?"
"I iNvtfi'uly asked hor to. Whether 1
epoot.ri bo; to or not. X tm rwH quite
SO certain."
'Yon ssK.nI t" much!" The words
cure. !)!:; i.-'v-.vo, find .lohn or
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it orrtor events ttrow
light on th subject that laordon fully
undorstond the shrinking that Mr.
Marsh hud from contact with : form
of human degradation and misery.
At Joha Uordon rvtuftlnod silent Mr
.Marsh wttered a shovt laugh, ami n!d
anoasilty
"I donl wonder you think tt wj
tincer that I itav new boon dowt.
there. Of Muro I bava trusted Wvts
Implicitly. At te sanaa m 1 have
f necessity been Ignorant of condition.
Von regard thorn as bad?"
"Rad! They arc simply beyond any
description. It la nMcn for me to at
tempt It. Mr. Marsh." tJordon spoke
with tremendous earnestness, for there
was otic word that March hail dvopiied
tlt.st give liiin hope. "You Mlit tt did
rot K.misil wr humane to say you had
novor s.vn thnt property. Will vow pi
with ti'.o and look at It? 1 cannot toll
yon tlto f:ion. H I wore to iv thotn
t'i yon ns thoy nro, 1 arn aotnally
rifr;il'l yon xvonM not N'lli vo mo.
Thoiv ;mv thiuiwinils of iiinn". nion
In iVis -i t who ilo rot know the hor
rors thut ti;v iMtiv-ostiil In ami tiivnt.il
rowoti vtj'ivt ami l.otii; avot.no nvA
His-'h lM'o 1?::1 if yon hsvo tiny lnvirt
l'i v.ni yon otiptn'l K' itomovivl by tho
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y.vi. Mr Mru'v'i. miiio with nn
v -!:h yonr ov.-n (yo Yon lost
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. v,1': yon t:t!v Mi Iftorost l'i
i'.'. voi't oh'l.lroii In your
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form built out from the ma wail,
bortenliig th Uitattr Mtm th
main alla of the court. TU u of
1 tli I'latform waa, a- h aftprwari
"Kothtaf whB yo iret hard t It
air. Lt'a aUp In. Thert lan't much ta
Thy mtrd th room, wtilch waa
tori to NK .mite -.M tr t tt ;h Ih.
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with Miss An
" John ttonloti
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hi- frthor h.!. crr. h!r-.
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if t!'T.". Ttv-rioi'-i hai'. Tm: pntni to
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votit tiTi! to sk; .
Ir hoiTftM
i t: S intnmnry "
"! know Mi Ar1f"f-s '"111 wolfomr
i yn. Tnmorow a: . 1f that will uit
i yi 1 win itko; you hfiv. and wo rnn
lisripct thi tfnnifTifs. take ilinnrr a: I.
rni! r. on: aplt. for & look at nlpht.
Tbark ym, "
.tnht. iodor i"Tvkr "with C!"',t bnt
1p natisfarMm
i ItcTvirtant Tioini.
flW not knnn, bnt i: n-a a vital bo-
plnnlnp to acy lnflnonro he mipht hopo
birr, there remain.! tho rtxlnltF far: ! to prt ovyr the property o-npr
if the TOT-iwoiits thrro!v, whlrh ( a tip Tartd to po ont, Vr. XI a rah
jwIikI iowerfuIly of the landlord"! I rrwike alowly;
BerlwL j -Abont LtnlU ? Thre 1 no rimepeet
Tbt tenemmtK. Mr. MaraL. Te I f an aprwmDt between youT'
tfmrilT a ST8W to civlllaatlon. 1 60 I Nt any that 1 can ."
rxit like to twliere that ynn know the 1 """Tin arfT. . - ,,rorflg'"were finj
reel facta about theci. and I bave 1 tm. ami J aim Oortkro wma tnoched by
here today to aat run aa a anau. I them.
all
s man feelUips and wttij a "Thank vou Mr. MrrahT He ahook
tnin s t"w t. help rirtt aome cf ! hand BnulT and went out with a tear
tor
t'os. Mr. Mnrsh lonniiM nfioi v
more th.tn suits woiv
?im inst tl'.o o!ty for sorlos
fl'.to to tho (VfNi !ve s!ih'W!!;ks a- .1 ih.-.t
tho sotn tiMal of iI.'ho.il'os olirn-ol v.-o
more than S2"J .Wi.i. (Siv
inrs of rvjiilrir iinvtini; of 'li!ov:.'o i-.;
viii'ioil Jan. S. V.kVi.i Tho ot.i.vn in
tho stiNVt wore phij itr. i'"' "' '
Hirclne In IV cnrbTico hove, in tivny
lrst!irivs plokl'iK bit of ihs-nyvNt I. ;n
ona. brrnnnas aril oranp oi:t of the
ptffer.
One pronp of boys waa tormenting n
(rtaomble est. Another protip wtis yoll
Iiik nt a poli.v otf'oor nhn had ji't or
ilored them ovt of the sttvvt. when
they hnrt been tryint to have a pnnio of
bnll. Over the Ftops of the tenement
en tm noes, aome of them hlch euomrh
to be rlesicnnted Nto.ipa." lvomon hold
ing siok babies or little r1rls atn wrlnv
vimler the loud of a child two or throe
years younger tllhvl up the ploruro of
aoihten, nnkempt. disheveled, tired out
humanity tbnt turned that awful street
Into a human hell, where tio alleviating
Nt of cheer or relief wag Inserted to,
p?re one ray of bnpe for the future. I
The only bnlldlnpa tn front of which1
there were no steps were the sn loons.
These areraped fire to a block and one
on each corner. The corner saloons,
with ti few exceptions, also hnd at
tached to them vaudeville hallv with
He had son-,! an 1 pinc iBmp 1(rmi, vee Vaudeville."
How important be ; bone ont over the entrances.
It has been said that no llvlnp being
ever successfully described Bowen
street so that a person who never saw
It could have even the faintest concep
tion of Its troth. Mr. Marsh had never
ween anything like lu and all hla rend
ing bad never riven him any idea
whatever T the reality. He stared at
'It "all nmr "Tn a" ewidereu. 'almou.
frltitened tnatmer that mped only a
Twrt-'ofttie terrible alrotficance of It
aU.
tii.- n-eadru wTonrs thht bntnanlty
ffer !: thos'- uilltnc "
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1 ta his eyt hot It "was ttot the aame as
' that wntrn the Interview wltli hln own
lather haj provokec.
"Thant VI Ht- soomt- tn have a
heT. t: lea:" Joht. Oordor es
clalmeJ. a- hi wen! ilnwi UiU. Uit-
Hcwee:. 1" antl : o eloei tho next day
V: MarsL aiii; Joti: (iordo: weri lu
Howe;, arref : and Ktinidlur If fron: ol
tie. riu.ldui- o: lo: Ij. kumri ai- tin
"uunihtiel. teiiemenl" wlilcu. aeeoro
lu" t our lanniu-i teiteniot;. ikiuhv con
taissiou ta- oie lOlnl torn, of
touenieu: roiiimxotjou 1: canno: t
we.: vttlimtvu: 1: cjiudo: ih- wel. liclil
:: is 11c: w.t- 1: ens" j' crt- U--rec:
Lzi: l- oui- pufctilu- to tie rixjiiit a:
rrox' tn. rer: Td- uiiddi- riKUu
vjvt: tx.'.1 ; wll: iictr tuey ca: frut
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jwvik- tticu. ' ev lifi ttueiuer
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Luc. t a: moot
Finally be turned to John Gordon
and aald with a tone In wich Irrita-
. . . . ,. . I man reaponslbllity. robbed of play'
"WbT rtr t some of the children! , ' .
po over and pluy In the Hop House
room fie hamrlng out clotliea, wblch
were uaHndsl above the platform on
a aerlea of raoks.
The llstr of the court qr mssa(rew
Mween the two wlnpi of the "ilumle
leir xvaa sllipory wuh tilth of every
description. In the avmMnrknesa which
pi-evalleil In silte or the antra alnre
out able eotiM be avn pale, lined 0
men With siillow, dllty fneea, peerlhH
out from doorway and window. The
heat wna atlllluit. as not a bivalh blew
In at cither end of the passnise and the
odor waa overpowering-.
Mr. Marsh hesitated.
1 don"t know thnt t "Mire pn IrK"
he said almost In n tone of fottr.
"Tiv bite to back out now, Mr.
Marsh. Tome: It will do yon (rood.
Make you more contented with your
homo on the boulevard." John toudon
sal'l i.rimly.
He invoted the croup of women. In
the doorwtiy. and thoy iiturmil h's
pivotlnir chilly enonuh, for he was
wvnrinir his rti:ul:ir Inspeotor's bniliri',
nuthoriTeil by the board of health, and
hov.lis all tlint lie had already In the
course of bis brief study made friends
In the hlvk.
Almost the first stop they took from
tho doo!vn plunged them into dnrk 1
iioks. i;oiilon had hold of Mr. March's
t tin and was silent until thoy came to
the t'rst tliuht of stairs n( the end of
the passajro.
"Have to he a little oatvfrd here.
s:r." I,e o-iut'oi'.i d. "Tli s 1s an old
"rt. 1o!r,'".- jour pnet fnMU the rear. (
It :s on the lot when J our riii'tit
l.mkiM over tho spaiv, and he built up
to the limit ntid a little more. In fact,
ho broke sa distinct ordinances In
tisins up the apace that onuht to hnvci
lHon left opn between the new build :
Ins and the old. Hut that W as ncthinu',
to him, for It added siv fii-t to the
double docker, and that meant 1elo(
iidtl:t:on.".l l eiliMotns. Have cmi- hnv.
Some of the stair treads arc broken."
Mr. Marsh mrored an ejaculation,!
and Gordon stopped.
"I fool 111. 1 don't believe 1 can po j
on. tiordon. This Is terrible. It Is
past belief that human lelups, can live
In s'tioh conditions." I
"They don't all live, sir Some of1
them die. Put tt'a almost as bad to j
die In here as to live. Von oupht to j
see a funeral 1n one of the tone- j
menrs."
"Orod forbid!" evolalmed rr. Marsh
emphatically. "Honestly, Oordon, tt
may seem absurd to yon. but 1 am
prowlnp sick from the awful stench
here. I doubt my ability to po on."
Gordon made no answer. After a
moment Mr. Marsh said feebly: '
"All rlpht. I'll try to stand It."
Wlthont any reply John Gordon, still
kceplnp hla band on his companion's
arm, bepan to po op the stairs. Under
their fort they could feel the alimy
filth that hnd a con mutated for week.
Half way tip something passed them
coins down. It waa a little plrl about
elpht years old carrying. In her arma a
ruby. In the dim llpht which filtered
tnroupb the ball at the top of the flight
the two men could bnrdly make out
this child of the tenements, bnrdened
long years before the time with a hu-
tbat -entered through the room ttiet
had lust left Oordot) felt hla way
til hla hand touched aomelhlng, and
then he aald itentlyt
Loula how are yon today r
"Not very well. That you, Mr. Gor
don r
"Vea. I've Itmnaht you somethltm.
Here. Catch on. little mnn."
"It'a flnef the thin eager voice ex
claimed. "IVm't tell mother. Phe'll
take It away."
"No, no, lonle. Rhe won't. The doc
tor will let you have It," John Gordon
said renssm-luely, and then he was si
lent. Mr. Mnish wna close by, ntnl
both men stood allll n moment.
In the silliness n distinct rusltlim
sound could be heard. It was like the
tustlluK of tissue paper or the scratch
Inir of small mice.
"What's 1!mt?" Mr. Marsh nslml.
"Walt a minute; 1 11 show yon," t lor
don nnsweretl ipiletly. "Shttt your
eyes, l.onls. I'm i-olim to llKht a
match."
lie slvuch the mntt h and held It up
The pale llpht revealed In
1
From Headache
Neuralgia
J
In a Few Min.
After Tahlni I
Dr. Mllea Antl.Pai. J
,u f.
Chronic Case CmJ
"I cannot rak tn hljhl ( tntf J
anil t will slwirs trll m il
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liirr iin-Ti: nunc i"r nif
tor sudden attacks ot lirn.L. i,
iml (lipiittistlr eslti It,..
to Ir. Milts' Anti l'm faH
ate simpiv plrttlld ami t u 1
rttwmw mlmttrs. I imrj iu. t
ihtonlc, and 1 hli 0 ctnn , '
!,., tt,., ttl.l, Inli'lliiil it tifit. '
ken bedstead and a rnpunl. Illihy mitt
tri'ss on which lay it child nboul ten
Jcttrs old. The walls of the loom had
once been papered before the double
decker had been constructed ro tlmt
some of It had blocked up the win
dows thnt had once opened on the tear
lot. This paper now hum: In festoons
and strinrs r.ll over the eelllnu. and
Mr. Marsh, looking In horror pt the
slsiht. In that brli f moment, not too
brief to tdl one whole story or the
tenement house ho'l. saw countless
swarms of bm.s and vermin crnullntr
over the paper. It was thnt that hail
made the noise.
The match lllckered and went out.
There was a moment of silence, broken
by Gordon, who said cheerfully:
"All rluht. l.onls! Keep up pood
heart. I'll try to ut In and see yon
tomorrow."
"Thank you, Mr. Gordon."
Mr. Marsh pulled nt Gordon's nrm.
'Tor God's sake, ton don, let'a pet
ont of Iuto. I'm growing sick. I shall
faint."
"Gome out Into the fresh nlrl" Gor
don said Ironically.
They went out Into the corridor, and
Mr. Marsh in his caperness to get ont
of the building did not oen stop to
reply to several of the women who hnd
learned from Mrs. Gnjlor thnt he
owned the double docker and crowded
np to complain about the garbage boxes
and the drainpipes. While Gordon
was talking with Mrs. t'aylor about
Imis. Mr. Marsh went down, hurried
aa fast as he dared through tho lower
oonrt, and when John Gordon came out
he found him seated on the outer stops,
deathly pale and actually sick.
Gordon primly eyed him.
"tt'a only 4 o'clock. We'll hare tlm
to do- the other. These are aome fea
tures of No. C7 that are peculiar. I
jwnia like to have yt cecntrettt,'
I cannot po, Gordon. It'a out of tba
Question. I am too 111."
"loot's po over to nope House, then."
John Gordon said gravely.
Mr. Marsh, with difficulty, walked
over to Hope nousc. On the way Cor
el h'nili
and I tnni
Nrtve sml I Irrr Tills in ni'in-n,,,
Antl 1'sin t'i'l". 'I lie r-n it 1. ,
Vetr li'tle tfnu'ile in that wt m
nm atsu tnni tt inr tee,. ,,
lltrin ri'ir liltflilt. We nlwm,
both kinds nf tiills in tlir h. . '
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the fiOV I p '"at e ciniiu ri-i ninn (v.
Kltia U 1 I, k totiMtio.j M .
Mas. Kaip. K. JniiMto'
lelate.
Tliete are manr teanp
lane I'f. allies Ann 1 icn 1 1! , vJ
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I--H-1II1 1 1I1H1 UlrT Wlll(ll,. i,Mi m J
ol rliTntilc lieailarle-, lirni ; .,,tj
an attack is coming en. n l' t, iv j
-11 t u -.....-I.. t s
nny MrTriii h rnmriv. 01 1 nviJ
netvuis esiisiisitnn, n.n ih,
ttte l STl'l tne litMlt tun ni"v,inJ
Ann 1 mil tin win fonin i!lfw
slern nin come. I irv
luiti ho tiplntes ami aie ti"r kiifrA
All dril'i'lU el snd i-'nrnvN
Ann I Bin l llls. I tiv ni. n.n jH
tiitti tin eplntes. nefi '!.( m itk J
5 cents, ur.aiiiesiueiiinn.
ployprounds Instead of rolllnp In this
pwfu'. flth' 1 understood ynu to svy (
that Hope Houst had a pltyprourifi."
Joht Gnrdor: lmked at Mr. Marsk ot
Ctst witt. a feeling of Indignation.
' whici. rapidly chun?nc tc ont: of a
lieas. "How many rhlldrpi. cni: ploy tn a
p&c.' shn: tu oriO bounded Liy a lot lest-
' thar K' fe wide and 1(X feet lonr'?
1: H crowd't; u overfiowin; now. Io
1 vac know uov niary year Miat At
Crewn pjeaaec fii.c tsjreu end pray-d
czxC trni. cjcrar.tatat of atlflsL Indlf
feTenct cui coraiDcrrla! prevd to f ,
taa : l:ttie pis ygroend T j
"1 tiavt nt. ideu. Hadn't wv better i
ro idbicW- anwT Mr. Marsi replied .
feebly. "lt t ?c. U'raug;. wlti lu I !
' ac ik' laex it wa- il. borrltifc. Of
eours- tan it cnuraally bac. to't It?" :
Tict- er ftty otaer rtretta a.f bad
tr worn- w:U;:i twt E-Iit c' lijtv
Iitroat
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ground and childhood and thrust Info a oon
srorld of sufTering and diseorifort Toor ; "There la an ordinance which says
mournful creature, n woman In gravity j that there shall be spaces between
and a child In vears. bending your , front and rear tenements, graduated
fllrtv face over the gasping little sister according to the height of the building,
in vour allm arms, sitting on the step j the tenement Is one story high, there
lnte lntn the nirht with the hnndle that 1 niust 1 ten feet between front and
tapv actoal'v die In vour arms, and no rear; if two stories, fifteen feet; If
one but vourself feel morn grief If It I 'our stories, twenty-five feet etc. Vour
df. Child of the tenements, vou do ' Pt deliberately Ignored this law
not know it, but It la a tautiful world j hnt your double decker so as to
that God ha made. There are trees rer " the spnee. In doing so he
uijd Sowers and clear water and per- delllrately established a condition
fumed repbv7 arid prase dotted with 1 that permitted of no light in a dozen
tiowu. But oL. for vou. little sister. ! drooms like the one we went Into.
r. .hr.i: tr. itt who siij.il ; More than that he created conditions
was unusually evui.i m,.
trnlnlng, his erlnulvo. n
Ills setisltlve linhlts, won. i'i
........ti .. 11. 1.. 1
mnii.iniie m i'th ,1 1 111 n,
seen since he entoriM p..
trlct. He went In i!
II... A I. u 1 , I.. .1
nicy iis'k pom 111 i uc n 'rc'j
dust covered Hour In 11 li.r. -l
hold '-'ml persons. Tlu i fawJ
inluted eitrltilii, wln.-i
iron 1 01 11 siiiiiu eoitr it,fj
ly lllleil tip with men iin!)
air wns nenv.v wun in,
and tobneco. The nik-li: wuc
at the Mnlnnu bur, m 1,
through the doorway pt.-;!
hall, could be seen 1,
ami wonieii tiriiikiiii:
Stotwl behind the llm-
hands over for glasses or i
turn to get Up to tin tier
Three violins, a hnrpiiiil
pan to play, and tin mui
At that very mnmer,: tl
homea nil over Amoricii
kneeled at clean bed 3
pure hearted little el'toti
the evening prayer to tad
But Will the time spwCr
little voices shall swell taf
tba good God's wrath 1
tutlon that carries Into i
erta ot the great Title'
death, the foul tonci at k
theaaktof gold?
CHArTEP. 1
diarxrver to you It glory. O child of the
teuenieuu, li tlie great city by the
lake:
At tiie top cf the stairs JohD Gordon
paui-ec a moricrit and tbtu turued to
tn Iff. and id Lit companion along
to t doc-way opening on a corridor
lookiu- out on tut alriuaf- A railing
ran aro-uud tid corridor, and leaning
was rr-parli(jr avit 3ib fur upter
! Tasr urucfc tttat raa frvtu tim cvurt
-rr rw-. t-r w rw r(- ' over It wev a nnmbrr of lrvmt. tnwrt-
tme, e: art Mr. iir adaiioed .T mm cf x U'
fc U aaa lrrruiveU xiuicier. lit had CuiIJK botu" klu6 wrk-
isisxttc tn- ium, ct at ta a ist of tie ' 0n f U id of corrWor
faortai fsaataaaw B asrw grow
lajsaofty
Wa aV raa bmh y Taary.' Mr
irrturft -n- .run'r li eny I - -r
tv lwfc-.s d l-fWWi
l$vinjr turutif- ifjitt- eu'-ui t aaa iw ' "
. 10 (...witunio u.- i.wxr of UaaV afuci-aav alra. Kfm
2a Uih lHUe lyr
; ttiut breed anarchy, for If the rich and
' cultured citizens of this municipality
j for their own gain selfishly trample on
' the laws of the city what can they ex
I jMct from the jwr and the deaperate
cud the ignorant but hatred of all so
ciety r
"I'm too slek to d lacuna It" Mr.
Marsh gruatiKL Gordon saw that he
was actually suffering a-verely, aud
whfn they etit"red Hoje Houite ha
gave him euTful attrition.
It win only a teuiKrnry IndiHpOHb
tkiu. however, and after rusting 0
a M um4 O-zo'if lotorrable by
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to UH Uy and exir-Bied aoine Uiortifl
atloo at tht- way he luvd behavud.
att hla auauurr vu vay grave, and
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