Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 March 1911 — Page 8
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Em'jarrcrtiMj Fo- !he Lscturer. Civiluod jr.,.. . ...! 1 1 . to a lecture on mu;' aLtru e ;--ipr. tific Eubjctt aj-p'au.l een if they u
not unuor t.i:.,;. nut there is evi dently ir.oiv irHiikness umong av ages, -riiir!" to tx story told b Captain (. r I. r.-ows. A white raafi one eveninu t.a-d to explain to some t. embers of an African tribe the M.b n.'lii, the wonders of th steam en -ine and steamship. II drew diagrams on the sand, and th audience listened and looked with apparently intense interest. At last he asked his hearers whether they understood. "Yes," they replied; they thought they did. "There was a deep silence," Cap lain Burrows said, "for some time, and then a voice in the center of lllP.rrmrfl Trsapl Hin nnannl-nr
sentiments of the whole assembly in
one emphatic word, uttered in a tone of the deepest conviction
'Liar!'" Embarrassing for the lecturer! Westminster Gazette.
no Meant Well.
Why Som Ptuon Cln 7 nut Ai Rwti
I The a'i. n-UM.-i i .i i - on far- j pri.-miTl; ..a 1-3 0 can tell In -.v i.i.;. , vear-i a n'rin hac lived in ti.e i t; !v merely u:u i: under iu-r 1.' if there" m t!u, t hat hxm one v, (. tuuuiin !ett'i, or- -ap. öf n: ' .v ., , L,e.- 1? it f a tiiiui il .i :ie.' i'iju'r t i . ;i -and ok- unyt!:iii;; from a broken lock t oid ijad mil'.. If. besides
tin e, t'.crf arc 1. nui of magazines n:-.l p.Ie .f ncvpapiTs, not to mention n bwclo Mat and a green un:lm Mm that oik mir!it 11-6 in privat; tliei'r '.v.!h if aü tluM tiling !i..v Imh'tj j'iiicl under the L-ed a: :i f ; !ie pr. ! . -1 - of the fn"iily. if t '; :' jMiiontly nuived pvrv ehi.n.nt: day nml cl in' tthroi '!i n f :oifur. then tlirir own ers h; ' o t!r ntc i-tinrl to sut'h nn 1 extent t! ::t t!icre i nt the slight J et Im: o of their over beiit cured. They w'.U think from an attie point! of view fr tl. rest of their lives.' and their family might as well bo-i come resied- j When people are willing to make themselves dssareonh!o over a bit; of stn'i! r nd 'olute!y objeetiona-' hie on the subject of stray pieces of brown paper they should not be accused of having bad dispositions,! nor should they be suspected of do-1 ing it to annoy one. They nro merely PuiToring from the attic instinct and umnot help themselves, j Their characters were formed and have now hardened for a scheme of.
life where certain things were always kept in the cellar, others in the wood shed, others in the nantrv
and the cupboard on the first floor, still others in the closets on the next floor, and everything and anything that overflowed from any of these placc3 was just taken up to the attic. And now these poor dear souls live with a cellar, three storie? and an attic Ftill lodged in their
mmuä, ann, tnougn they will in time disappear, like all unnecessary members -seventh toe, tails, an nppendh in the meantime they arc having trouble with them, they are luffering and fighting for them, and it takes a serious operation to remove so much as one scrap book if the owner thinks he may like to read it over in his old age. Harper's Weekly.
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THE VOICE IN THE DARK. A Memory of Pickett' Brioado and Night Attack. Some years after the civil war a gathering of veterans of both sides was exchanging reminiscences at a
banquet given by the board of trade of Xew York, writes Mrs. La Salle
Urbell Pickett in Lippincott's The presiding officer was Colonel
J. J. Phillips of the Ninth Virginia
regiment, Pickett's division. He was speaking of night attacks and t ...
recalled one m particular, not because of its startling horrors, hut
because of a peculiar circumstance,
almost resulting in the compulsory disobedience of orders the obcV-
ing, as it were, of a liigher command than that of earth.
"The point of attack had been
carefully selected," said Colonel
Phillips, "the awaited dark nicht
had arrived, and mv command was
to fire when General Pickett should Bignal the order.
I here wa3 that dread, indescrib
able stillness, that weird, ominous
6iencc, that always settles over
everything before a fight. You felt that nowhere in the universe wn
there any voice or motion.
suddenly the aweaomo Kilonee
ivas broken by the sound of a deep, full voice rolling over the black void like the billows of a preat son.
directly in lino with our guns. It
was singins the old hvmn. 'Jesus.
Lover of My Soul.'
I have heard that errand old
music many times in circumstances
which intensified its imnrpssive-
ness, but never had it seemed so
solemn ns when it broke the still
ness in which wo waited for the or
der to fire. Just a3 it wns riven
here ranc through the nicht tho
words :
"Cover my let,nnrnm H.t4
With the shadow of thy wing. "Iteadv! Aim I Fire to the left, boys!' I said. "The guns were shifted, tho volley that blazed out swerved aside, and that defenseless head was 'covered' with the shadow of his wing." A Federal veteran who had boon
listening looked up suddenly and said : "I rcmcmbor that night, colonel, and that midnight attack which carried off so many of my comradci. I was the singer." There was a second of iilence. Then "Jesus, Lover of Hv Soul," rang across that banquet board ns on that black night in 18G4 it had rung acrosa tho linos at Bermuda Hundrod.
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