Paoli Weekly News, Volume 5, Number 48, Paoli, Orange County, 15 August 1877 — Page 1
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' :::t f. .Ir i. A...:.-. r tl o A'-v J n It .. 5 C th-vt he drank isut!.-- t-it .A.r: and 'when it l.wu entertain the cossifar:; . it's e :- ry, he be:; in full. ": Well, shlpmalo, to t'lov ;,ua whyl dca'i r.nd c. At P.rAAc ,-jth you, go that you won't t ile my refusal cs a msrlr t f co! !r -i I tli--re-;pccf, I will give you a ch tp. ter from., the story of riy early sailor life. I was very youn when T first went to sea. When I was eighteen, I was shipped on board an East Indiarnan for a. ion voyage. There wera six of tis on beard, of about the same ae, . and we had abot the sarao duties to perform. The ship the old L-uIy Dunlop was a largo cac, and" our crew va? largo in proportion, there ..being fifty-two, ' all told.'. Our captain was a .-nob'e-hearied,-: ".honorable man,kind and genero'jsbuf 'yet very .strict. - Now, we boys hat! karrA;J,"in the course of o u r .. t ra v c , t o tlx I n k our greges ''well m any ' sailors. AY hen we could get on. sh ore, we would invariably indulge In our cups, and not an frequently would we come of! in a statu anything but sober. I said "we;" but there was Qne of our number ryho- could not be induced to touch, a drop of anything intoxicating. .. His name was John Small. Now, Jack Small not' only refrained .entirely from drinking himself, but lie u?ed sometimes to a-k us to let the stuff alone. He gave that job up, however, for wo nvKio such pport of hirn that he was glad to let us alone. But our captain had sharp eyes; and It wa not long before he" began to show Jack favors which he did not show to rU3, Ha would often 'take him on shore -with him to' spend "the night, and.; tucb things .as that, while we were kept on board the ship. .That' wasn't all..v He learned faster than we did he was a better sailor, and had learned more cf navigation, At length the idea entered our heads that Jack should drink with us. Yo talked the matter over in the mess,, when Jack, was absent, and vro ,".ti; utually pledged, each other that we would make him drink at" the CrH opportunity. After ths-? del' rtnie ticn nas taken, v e tr: atcd Ja.k more kindly, aiid he w: ha; pier than he had 1 i ai fer m;.;:! tir.se. VTe wcia on our I. j: -.e urd-bucnd pimge, by . ay (f Ik -II, r A t ,:r i.kip -t. I 1 a Isio Jnr't iro, where we were to :e::.. k.. a , : k c r f i. ae I k .-rant i lernfr r, we six y"t:ng-'-icn received j rrai-ian tagj on ' . ; ' a . I -a "rvPtk v. I:: !j day; ; i,... jA'i ' i A -'i "P m ; t a , t carii I t. ik- : dk:r. C3 ear ck in r a and v. o pat ' : . I - k 1 - Ae- J k's f.rct ,i .a :re, r - ri a j Le A't on f I... re. ta t p an ! c:,.;;i:i the tb: ' (,f iak;.i in . 14 t: - ra 1-a k-lika ; ' : ' i -a - ! i t f ' pb a k 1 tat! " i . in i II
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to a! 1 T. in a r: : t a 1! tea t ra. a r-. :-. 1 i -t'T3 I iv? c : e- e ;, I k :ve r -: 1 t Aaag vh.eh 1 n.vcr -ac J. Ily f'cry i i i my f 'ilk :t cki'.Jti t!Ai i t. k yt i re r.. .1 ta f-k A.. Ik. i III e.rk wh .t it ; to L.aa a k ; A-" I- -aie. Ily f.tl er .a 3 a draakardl Oaee he kid L; a a s-d ta;n r.a I a jj 1 ku3t and; but rum ruk taall his :a. .nhood, and made a brute of him. I can remember how cold anil cheerless 'the winter used to-be. 1 We had no fire,, no food, no clothe no joy, no nothing nothing but misery. OI how my mother prayed to God for my father; and I, who could but just prattle, learned to pray too. ' , , . ' "When I grew older I had to go out -and beg for bread, : All cold and shivering, I .wealed through the deep snow, with my clothes in tatter?, and my freezing feet almost bare. And I saw other children of my own age dressed warm and comfortable, and I knew they were happy; for they laughed and pang as they bounded along toward school. - Those boy?, had sober fathers. I knew that their fathers were no better than mine had been once; for my mother had told me how noble . my father could be, if rum were not in-his way. : "Time passed . on, and I was eight years old, and those eight years had been years of such sorrow and suffering as I pray God I may never again experience. At length, one cold morning in the dead of winter, my father was not at home. He had not been at home through the night. Ily mother sent mo to the tavern to see If I could find him. I had gone half the way, whan I saw something in the -.'-'now by the side of the road. I stopped and a shudder ran through me, for it looked like a human form. 1 went up to it, and turned the head over, and brushed the snow" from :the face. It ' was ray father, and he 'was stiff, and cold! I laid my hand upon his pale brow, and.it was like solid marble, lie was dead!" " : "I went to the tavern, and told the people there what I had found and the landlord lent two cf his men to carry the frozen , body of father homo. I can not tell how my roc r mot bet wert and greanr 1. ;Aae .-rak down upon b . r liner . and e!a?pcd that icy corps a to her heeat, a - though the wcul 1 have gi vers it life from the warmth cf her esvn heart. The two men went aweyand left tl a d;ad I - J;- still ra the f. )or. Ily mot her wkl :rc 1 to me to caae and kra ;I by her f id. I 1 a Tly cbik!,' ?kj i 1 1 ra. , r.r... ik 2 b"j t. .irs v re pit rcllir.A dawn I er ckck?, cu :--a. - : t k:, ---.a : 1 ..'.I t: 5 a Tki6 man . : once a3 iirkle aaJ b "py ra I':..:-: 5 a. i .11 I.; ! A, C! b.r Ik : k .a t tr I (ii i! wti! i'rra A i A lll c k A "l ; Or ; i ou.. e, b . . -, 1 v , A ji'.ir u: a 1 father t I ; .:r 'at'a 1 ark.,; u. tl er, V. .tpuu v. ill t , vr. l a evt r tee eh c ; . : 1 j: t : I
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4 Ik ' i. ' k"itn lb , start! j c; 1 i t iak' c kill )a. '! . if ilk k i p ; A : r r.d . f lithe ik 1 . ; - i wc: j f ;r be;' ' a i . 1 ' Jerk draw 1 it fa t, 1 Li a and vkca I -; , I know we r A n we kadi .en L rfcre fer yf.fr. The wine upon tke tai ,a i net te .z : I, a . ! tha k ra..r -,e b.a I dr.a.k duria;- the torcnoLU ,a. 5 r. jw ak gone in i;i ckct. Toraru3 t .aiag v.-a returned to tbj thlp. Tka.e ea3 a fro-M'n upon the captain's brow as wo came oyer tke side, for ha had never known us to eora'o off from aiday's liberty sober. But .when we .all camo over, tka side, and reported ourselves to him, hU countenance lighted. .up, He could hardly give credit to the evidence of his own senses. ' "Boys," said' he, "what does this mean?"' A "Show him the paper," wdiisperedl. ' AV. . . , . Jack had our pledge, and, without speaking, he handed it to the captain. He took it and read it, and his face, chariged' its expression several times. At length I saw a tear start to his eye. "Boy," he said, as he folded up the paper, "let me keep this, and if you stick to your noble resolution, you shall never want a friend while! live." ' V"e let the captain keep the - paper, and when he had put it in his pocket, he came and took 'us each in-turn, by the hand. He was much affected, and I knew that the circumstance made him happy. From that day our prospects brightened. Jack Small no more bad our envy; foi he took hold and taught us in navigation, and we were proud of him. On the nest .Voyage we all six rated as able seamen, and received full wages, and we left not that noblehcartod captain until we left to become okic:rs on beard other ehipi. Jack bmall is on a cf the b--st masters in the wcrl J, an 1 1 believe Ik-it the re it of car party are si 111 llvin. b.onerc-d and respected men. Three yeara ego we all met, tke whelj six of ue, at dinner again, and not one cf us had broken thai pledge whkh wc made in the betel at "Rio. We hid all stuck to the Fia, and vera then commanders cf gocd skips. That is myitory; and now yen know why I can't drink with you. No drunkard shall enter the klmr lorn of heaven. 'At AA-lk.rr tea I: 1 tk"-.:::! c Daring the e:-ik:n cf a temper an eo .meet lag in a nergbbc;ing town, cr. j cf tke r e ' -'i i who octar'cd ike ft" re we r. a cnthu:!a3ti? ileaeca, v, ko k ' -pc Aly irttrrapt : 1 ' V e eeeker j by yelk eg, "Tk '.;;".: Gk 1 f. r th..t." One a:otk"a. a w; c1'! I v a, whir" Ad: "T . k -;;A e a..-a, I am a.ert i 4 i ...a in iki Ve.uee, and A :I tk. t it v.ki I ;: - : t c.A "ik t iflera "I. u . t ) r ;p fr me ta 1 " . tl ' i V' "-k-l k - , a 'id t b ' a
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whiercd dawn to ik? Z layer threap;!i a sraalnag tabo. The r layer akc J ekat was tke matter. Ibudelph r.: lied: "Xr. Ifayrr, put none bat Americans, cn guard to-night," - accenting ' his words with a slight German" pronunciation. He was not placed on guard that night, although his suggestion was not reerarded. ' ..: .- ' .' r-IIl.gIifs, " Every man has a right to "deter-" mine for himself whether he will or will not work for any " wages that may be o fib red him. : ! No man lias any right to prevent another man from doing any wcrk, not noxious to" society and dangerous "to" other individuals, which: he may think best to do. No man ha3 a right to determine for another man whether that other shall or shall not work for any wages that' may be offered. , kE very man has a 'right to his own ireeaom. Jbvery man nas a right to act or not to act in accordance with the dictates of his own judgment' and his Own conscience. No man has a right to interfere with the freedom of another, " by dictating either how he shall feel, what he shall think and say, or what he shall do. " The foundation of society in thi3 country is freedom; and anything except the laws of God or the laws of the land, which interferes with freedom must be -suppressed and removed. Aaaa? York Sun. 1 , A dairies Idea of Hell. .- The sixth court is situated at the bottom of the great oee:tn ncrth cf tke Wuchiago rock. It is a vart, " cisy Gehenna, many leagues in crctcnt, and around it aro sixteen ward?. In tke Srt ward tia souls are made to kneel for long periods cn iron thot.' In tke secend th-.y re placed up to their neck 3 in filth. In the third they aro : caailcd till the bleed runs out. In' tk" fourth their mouths ere opeaci with iron pincers and f.IIed fail cf needier. In tne fifth they are bktrn by rati. In the sixth they are tack-Acd in a net cf thorns and t r i. nirpral by leeeits. Iti the seventh tk;" are cru:ke .i La k'dy. la the hih IhA.r ikia Ii i.-.e.uAeJ, ana are beaten law. In the ninth their as are r.iij't vnn te-.- in te tenth tacy a In ilio ikve to nkcaie e tl ey ark b' :ke.i with ikin ilh tkt y are --raj Tn f ae f..ciiin -.tt 1 by e.tea and s. In tk... ire f cratchon I y hor kteeatn tl .ir 1. r'.s ( l In tl o kaati-. .nth their a ret ac r. 1-1 ti I la ta -k.aki I if Ik . r' -r. " till tl r vtna, came ikf; -kAi 5k "y ar ck -: ., .kt. It tl: kl i i i tak i i . fc. kk. L ka jku - i. r " t ',,-tik a c 'k i . e tkA A a : n C A a la I
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t .1 ; i f . a" 1" . -.rd- c-k. Hi traitn c 't; e (k ' j . 1 1 in si I it -t eav I ir ; kA 'r ; vera. at ct; ea - fli-trllat 1 three f k it tk? . amtry. Dr. D..- - r,cf k rk tk- Ik -a -Ik j A-; a; ( IldkA'crga: " JAa Ik. . r a ..a; 'A ' "t A i t ai r church' -, icprc er t t j in ryrhaa in the gr,. I: I Iy hhae. .- ekeal ckI -Aeaity V. i.br.'i:: of i owe if id iae'tivo raid irkkaliv?." . ) ; Colonel, Joyce, the - last .of. the whisky ring in Jail, ;who expects shortly io.be- released says--fiait Avery. -once told hirn that, if .lie would give biro and. Babcoek . 000 he would .secure ,bis; release. He declined to .negotiate, and that probably exphAlnswhy ho wasn't pardoned, as all his ring associates were, . - - , . - One of the rsewspaper correspondents writes from the W'bite 'mountains that there is a dearth of marriageable young men-in that region this summer, and the fewwho are there are entirely :d.evoted to a young lady from tho west,, a reputed heiress of several millions of dollars. The same writer ungaliantiy asserts that - most . .of the brides ...traveling through the mountains this, year are-, remarka ble for anything save, their .beauty while the grooms who accompany them -have, corragated !bjrows and a melancholy mien. .- .- : .;In this .season of special anxiety, about hydrophobia, it may bo important for the public to know that in the opinion of one physician of merit, and no doubt of many other" medical 'men, the disease, with all its symptom., may be actually created by tho foreft of the imagination This is the view taken by Dr. George -MA Beard in a recent paper. lie thinks that the disease. may be brought on. through fear and errr vetation a!r-;o, ars.i moreover that tke mind 1 grci ink'ienco in V oa-'-ati a er 1 cure of many .other dl .r-c-. Perhaps tktro is nothing vry novel ia ivlet, but with regerd te hydr bla, cpoclally, it is' wort! j t!. Of careful attention. Loom llir", a Ir-.'kr- cf Ah Yi'irg, a Baltimore 1 turak-'na :a vhc'-e p:3bail vs pull; 1 Iy rai Iri-h soldier, Iepo--' col ty: "uolji man, le sey na!I:.r nly corae upeen 'n tardea 1 Ii k i bipj iiia lea; i lyie I ituii ; y n 1" 12 radlir.A; riA.'k .n sa v.Ile dim f ob-.: -kli Yi.f , ! 11 1 no kill Cah ho no man Ejollcerian 1 - t. alio light now!" T t - timony tof k the tle: "IF- a party eo.mtry's c ana' t Am-Tkn tif" a, bat, t'- -t ' ;ra ta f b-.ve a I k uv - ki Hi tk IheuC b tkr i:.!J .a: I bra e nsik. - : " . kk k i : 1 a. 1 f F. 1 a ' f a- :. t
A a . ' la iA 1 f t' k f !iw. !. r A - ' " ' " 1 I 1 "A - r j;,aay, . . lu: ' -eg k 1 . I .a. a r k ai. - : wlk .v , .i at 1-4 r ..... , g ' I-. . -ic:ue-::ufy:t 'I ; . k Tk - Bsp!: rfi: Ae r-- .- yrr-. rit . it,, ai a ; , II in CP .-ir A--. ir g i i k'.r . - i. a, -ib. a - ' . k.i A - " : k. B1 u rrt are - kk'g :.t ft t.:.S I - r baek. t t ik a ,k ; m. Tk j :kta .lit ea-ik la ra a kl i at B ip a . a A. : A a kk There are 1 ) stgner to tho blue ribbon movement in Koko-' mo. , " ., " ' ; Michigan. City Ikiterpr! -e: Tha . oat crop in tbjis- .county is very.heavy. . Th o p a b lie s e h r o s " o f Ck b o ri county will open on the ihhd of next month.. ;: ' Some'of'tlio bar I t c : lit
Dale, Spencer county, have do i ::ed" 'tho red ribbon - ' The alethodist pat r ac Ltpurtd will ptjblis'a'daily a - ilarlag conference week.. ...... - Tbe;iiquer trable i 2 llaAip-rths-filling .off. 20 per at. Tke red. ribbon. movement i fb.ee " -. , : Thirty-eight applicant- were examined last a Saturday by 'the Spencer eo'untyk superintendent public instruction;'- '"' ' r" Princeton propose:? 'to have a splendid fair this fall,' on -'account -of the excellent crops' of wheat and other grains harvested Intbeconnty this year. -- Rochester S -atkirl: 1.. Jk.,-h. ter light guanU art arraa-irg far '. anexcursion to Cbk"- -o in ; A-ai-ber, at the exposition at that city, " and another td Indianapolis in the same month. . llockport Monitor; A colored" man from IXIchland City vraa brought to Rockport last Tuesday and iiicarcerated in the county jail for attempting a rapei caaa white-; woman tho night previous at PAek- -la r.d City. " . Michig in Cdy r.nt'-'rprk.c: An t "krt j i fjeing m id a 1 1 crgani: 3 a. volant. cr militia.' c-r ?j an-y I ere. It w(ub! be a g"-l t f 1 1 n : fr thk ; lare, an I wo ha; e i: a I I ! a u ; ce- a J. If, B v-b r will I e e a.k cerr: -j ..AleaL vf (. no; tk ; -A utklc J:--::. k ;lk; : ;kk i , : "t: . ; .. a,, tk : . ;.a a I ! -,vo -;A. I In i..y r,-,vn k m i t c; ' I tk ; t a:, r.Jer.; r " : r.: V .A U to k ."j a . kA. I ', : : A i rn rt:t I I - ! k r- ; ; - k" up, a kk.k t,. 1 : "..a ra :y 1 x ' kiai -j. 'kk -k- t - t, 1 A - c .'ap r.Ai a of tk i4-r p 'r ' ' .; d k : --iy Ai r.rert: - - t. V ; " l . U I . 4 t, 'A ' a:p byli.virA". 1 kk i v, Li vk;. r' V t: Iv... ' .' it c I k an 1 " ; ' .acl an- a:g 1 t- ; rd A v ..d f : o: t . . ta ta : i t: t :?
