Hope Republican, Volume 1, Number 32, Hope, Bartholomew County, 1 December 1892 — Page 7
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BURIAL AT SEA. Description of the Ceremony on a Muu-ol-W »r. Harper's Weekly. For every sailor awaits the chance that his burial place may be not in some peaceful God’s acre at home, but in some distant lands, or worst of all, in the turbulent deeps of the great open. This is a common fate and a cruel one, for surely it is hare', that the struggle for existence which denies the shore to the seaman in life should often in death be so pitiless. At the best the mariner’s days are bitter with denials, sacrifices, hardships; and everywhere, in most unexpected forms anil from the action of a thousand causes which would be inoperative ashore, misery, sickness and death arc about him. The ordinary demands of the ship routine, his duties below and aloft, in harbor, upon the ocean—all are so hazardous, so dependent upon quick eyes, strong hands, clear heads and alert intelligence that the least mischance of judgment or of grip, the sligtest physical mistake may be fatal. Be assured the sailor feels this. It is bred in his bone; it is the earliest and latest lesson he learns, and this perpetual menace enters his soul so deeply and so early that even in strongest and blithest manhood his face is tilled with the pathos born of this cruelty of the sea. When the maritime Jack dies ho is buried without much undue ceremony. A brief prayer, a shotted hammock, the lee rail and all is over. But on board a ship of war a sailor’s funeral is pathetic in its dignified simplicity. No muster of the ship’s company is, naturally, so sad as this, aud you can see it on the faces of all when the subdued shrilling of the bo’sw’n’s whistle is followed by the long draw out and modulated call of "All hands to bury the dead!” The men come aft quietly and take their allotted stations. To the leeward if at sea, or upon • the port side of the quarterdeck if <in port, the sea men are arranged in the front rank; behind them are the ordinary seamen and in the rear of both the apprentices and the landsmen. In the gangway forward of the mainmast in such ships as still have sail power the senior petty officers stand at attention. Around the. coffin folded in the jack or national ensign are grouped the pall-bearers, selected usually from the dead man's mesa or gun division, and close at hand, resting on arms, the marine guard is paraded. Nearest the coffin are the chaplain and the captain, and then in the order of rank scretch aft the other officers of the ship. The ensign at the peak, or staff, flutters tremblingly rt half-mast,and from overhead the yard and stay tackles swing lazily, ready to lift the coffin overboard. When the weather permits, the way of the ship is stop ped, and, it may be, little flickers of idling steam curl upward and to lee ward like incense, and the wind in the backed and fretting topsails murmurs a dirge. The order to "uncover” is passed gently, and while the beautiful words of the buria service are being read the hush of the living is accentuated by the low accompaniments of sea sounds—by the rumble of eager waters eddying sternward,and by the surging of the breeze in the hollows of the canvas aud throuah the rigging and gear. When the closing prayer is said, the last blessing given, the tackles are manned, the coffin is stripped of its flags and slung in straps, and slowly, reverently, is hoisted above the rail and clear of the ship until it is poised over the billows. The ma rines load, aim, tire—in all three volleys that awaken rattling echoes in the hidden spaces of the ship; the bugle sounds "taps” tenderly and sweetly, with a newer meaning of sleep and rest; the coffin swings further out. and is lowered gently until the foam and spoondrift moisten it, the tackles arc detached with sudden jerk, and in an instant the weighted box shoots downward, bedded in foam and bubbles, and all is over until the sea gives up its dead. In a little while the cheery whistles trill out a call to duty, the halfmasted ensign climbs to the dasher’s block, the ship is brought to her course, and dazedly the men take up; the wearying routine of the lives sadly broken. An unusual quiet rests upon the vessel and around the' mess tables; but in thegroups gathered to smoke during the supper hour, and after the hammocks arc piped down, the virtues —those heroic and honest sea virtues—of the dead sailor are recalled, and with a tenderness born ,of comradeship closer than any other men except soldiers may know. His First Visit. Texas Slft’.ngs. Josh Hayseed—Whoa do we eat breakfast? Hotel Clerk—Breakfast is from six to eleven; dinner from twelve to six, and supper from six to eleven. Josh Hayseed—Great Scott! when will I find time to take in the sights?
Two Ways of Taming Horses. | London Daily Telegraph. What is announced as being a trial of the relative merits as horse tamers of Leon of Australia and Sample of America was commenced in the theater ad'oining the Westminster Aquarium last evening and will, according to arrangement, be cou tinned nightly until the end of next week. A committee of between forty and fifty gentlemen, including military men, veterinary surgeons and others, has been formed to supervise the affair, and it is intended to award the winner a prize of £100. A mini ber of intractable or vicious horses, or horses suffering from otherdefects of temper, will bo submitted to the rival tamers, and the committee will decide as to which, in the words of Professor Atkinson, most nearly conforms to the requirements of simplicity, humanity and practicability. Owing to various causes las t nigh t’s demonstration was of a rather restricted character. Each man “handled,” as the term is, twohorses, and TP* th, from his own point of view, success. Leon’s system of “taming,” as is perhaps generally known, consists m llio subjection of the animal to be operated upon by an ingenious and most effective arrangement of bits, gags and cords, while Sample, after securely boxing up his patient, brings him into close proximity with a steam engine, and, having familiarized him with its noises while under restraint, afterward drives him right up to it. Both men gave demonstrations of their respective methods with a fair amount of success, and it is understood that the committee will award points nightly and give their decision at the end of the fortnight. Accounting for It. r,Uo Beacon Meddcrs — Skipps. the cashier of tho Onderdonk County Bank, ran away last night. They say lie has been robbing the bank for more than a year. Mrs. Medders—They might have known that he was living beyond his means. 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