Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 8, Number 27, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 December 1877 — Page 7
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A CRY. 1
(H. F. Clarke in London Spectator.]
Lo! lamwearyolall,— Of men, and their love and their tele: I have been long enough life'* thrall.
But only wnlmnbcroafj m--ThUi* the fate I crave.
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And the toy of a tyrant fate. I would have nothing but rest, I would notatraggie again Take me now to thy breast.
Earth, sweet mother of men. Hide me, and let me sleep Give me a lonely tomb. So close and so dark and ao deep,
I thallfhear no trumpet of doom. There let me lie fwgot. When the dead at Its blast arc gone Give me to bear it not.
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For I look to the end. and *ee, If there be not mat in the grave, There will never be rest for me.
A Night of Horror.
I have passed through many a trying scene In my life, scenes wherein dinger lurked anil death smiled grimly. On water and on land and I have stood as it were face to face with that dread of the buman race. On the mighty ocean, when our fair bark wan towed as if it wero a feather, I could gaze upon the surging billows with awe, aye, with veneratk n—for there amid the roaring of the tempest, tbo lashing of the waves, I saw the power and the might of the Deity.
Death amid the storm and tempest, the flashes of lightning and the roaring of the thunder, had no dread for me. To die thu», amid the war of the elements, wculd be a glorious triumph over slow death!
Why should I write this sketch? Why describe a night of horror, the remembrance of which, although many years have passed away, makes me shudder still? Is it because it lives in memory, like somo horrid spectre? It may, however, tend to withdraw the mind from that ono fearful opisode in my life which, like a dark suadow, keeps oat all sunshine. To test theory, I setm 7 ou this sketch, for the memory of that "night of horror.
Like a diop that night and day
Falls cold uiid ceaseless weurs my heart awn y. The State House clock .had struck eight when the clerks left the ofliep. 1 remained alone, as I bad somo important huainoss to transact, with which the clerics had nothing to do. I looked the front of the olllce, and for one hour was busily employed at my work. In one corner of the counting bouse stood my mammoth safe—a huge affair, prided inyHelf on being the owner of the tixture. 1 could stand upright in it and arrange my books and papers without stooping. It was a small house or an iron tomb, just as fancy might deter 1111no.
Near the safe stood an old fash
ioned, rickety book case, a large, pondorous pieco of furniture. The safe door when opened, came within a few inches of it.
It is necessary to mention this book case, for, had it not been there, the adventure 1 am about to relate would never have been wrltton.
I was Itmliie tbo safe, putting in its place tl.u lurft book, when there came upon my earths cry of 'lire!'followed bv the rush of engines down the street. 1 listened for a minute, and was in the act of loaving the sale, when—oh, horror!—there came a crash! the book case had fallen heavily against the door of the safe, and Its spring was caught ID the Intricate workings of tbo huge lock
I was thus enclosod In a living tomb, snd the dread sound echoed through thetmfe I knew that it was the knell of in}' death. For a moment I stood utterly confounded, and when the true state of my Mituatiou was realised,
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can describe nor pen portray the remotest Idea of my Kminus. Entombed, Incased In an iron colli 11—all sound dead! The shout I sent forth, as if it oould be heard, eamo back iu reverberating echoes, Then again all was stillstill as tl»-nth, for my voice was hushed! The few momenta that had passed sinco my Incarceration seemed as though many years. How would I dib? Having mad, perhaps, or by immediate suffocation. Already I felt the presence of condeused air acting upon uiy brain— already 1 felt the blood rushing In tumuttuous waves to my head! To die thss, htruggllug for llle in an iron vault, was awful.
I calculated the hours, the minutes and seconds, before the time of the opening of theolQce, and then—then—the key ol the safe—great Heavens! it was in my pockot, and there was no duph cate.
Hours and hours must pass away before the safe could be opened. Opened by whom? The man who made It. I had no partner iu the business my clerks would not suspect that anything had occurred, and thoy would not attempt the opening of the pale until they had heard from me. How In Heaven name could that be? Never, never would they hear the sound of my voice again! was thero—death's prisoner in an iron vault they knew it not, nor even tmsxlued such a horrible contingency could be attsohod to my absence, hvtui if it wsrt) so—«VMI when the sale was opened, how would I appear to them? A lifeless corpew, or a raving maniac.
I did not shudder nor groan. All corporeal sensation was lost iu that of the brainl I felt that death in some borriblo shape was gathering Its shroud around nte.
Iu my excited state I imagined that all was over with me. Bow should I meet death? Dash my brains oat against the iron sided prison? No, no not while reason remained. If I were to lie down with my face pressed to the door, and remain there quietly, shut tnv eyes and keep out the oppressive dark'nesaj might! not sleep'
I threw my-
11 length on the floor, tor as I have d, the safe was a large one, in
already sa) the hope that sleep or su(location would
There came a change, sodden as it was shunning. The brain began to throb. Tbe heart beat in unison. I Mi its deep pulsations I beard its deep, heavy thua against my breast. Thie I ssy I "heard, lor it was part of myself. No other
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sound outside of my own person oonld bsve reached me there. I felt a pain In my bead and brain not an ordinary pang, bat one that struck at the base of reason.
Death waa coming! Welcome! And I laughed the wild, unmeaning laugh of the maniac. And yet I waa not mad: but ao near it that had not reason told me It was approaching apoplexy, I would have Men raving. Welcome apoplexy! It, however, came not. I rolled over and over in ray limited cell I screamed I yelled and shouted for help, and yet all the w£ile I was perfect ly conscious of what I was doing. Death was playing with me! I prayed, too, bat did not curse. No, no ror if I am to die —thus I reasoned—let me die in peace with God. These thoughts, the result of my early religious education, kept my soul Intact with him who had the best right to it.
I endeavored to be calm, strove to reason myself into patie.ioe, and wait the coming day. Day! alas! what to me was day? For here all was night. Bat rsa sou failed. It had no argument to confute facts. Death was here and I bad to meet it. But how? Alas! alas! That mystery was yet to be solved. All wa9 so'still, so silent, that my faculties were benumbed. I remember wondering If the voice of Deity could be beard lu tnat dreadful place. Was this blasphemy? Perhaps it was but I was not at that tiuio accountable for either my words or mv actions. I was for the moment mad. took off my coat and made a pillow of it. Sleep? Ob! if I oould only sleep, and, in forgetfulness, escape tho horrors of my waking moments. Sleep was impossible. There was a constant buzzing my ears, acute pain in my head—a vertigo that drove me again to my feet, and I reeled around the limited space in a whirligig for life. I struck my head against the side of the safe. I felt no pain, for there was madness in my acts, with just sufficient reason to add to the horrors of my situation. What oould I do now but rave and yell, calling for help, well knowing there was no help at hand! Why did my senses remain to torturo me thus? Why not go mad and commit some fearful act to end my misen Because I was In the bands of One who has issued his canon against self slaughter. I trusted to him, I started to my feet. My head struck the top of the sttro. and I was dashed back again to the floor. Again I shouted, again I laid flat on my facg and called on death to come and end my woe?. The shoot was echoed in low, rumbling sounds, which dfed away, leaving the silence ten fold greater. Like the darkness preceding some greater shock of nature, its in tenseness could be felt. I felt it—felt it in my heart—felt it in my brain—it was press ing me to death.
Had I nothing etae to think of but my self? Header, I have given my own mental and physical sufferings while entombed. I was not selfish even I analyzed my own feelings, and seemingly forgot others outside the tomb. Whst describe other sensations—sensations that sprung from pictures I could not brinjjmy m«ud to contemplate? Pictures of borne—of wife and children— friends—all these seemed, in my state, as only adding to my misery, for I was doomed, and they were for the time being, happy. I kept those pictures all back.
I oven magnified my suffering so that memory might be silent. I could not contemplate in my excitement two distinct events. I therefore settled all my thoughts, fixed all my energies on one object—self preservation. I would strive to live^-Iivo for those who wero even now wondering why I was not with them.
Reactor, I strove as hard to forget wife children and friends as I did to master my dread of the horrible death awaiting me. Understand me. No one placed as I was, could think of the past, present or future with any degree of calmness. The reasoning faculties succumbed to physical excitement they became antagonistic, and, although I endoavored to separate the two, I became more confused. I could think of nothing but my own position. Beyond that, If I attempted to go, I foresaw madness. So, to avoid all that, I centered all my thoughts on one purpose, self preservation.
To accomplish this, I could not, even In thought, go beyond my prison bouse. Why, proceed—why even attempt to describe the sufferings I underwent? I raved, I screeched, I tell to tho floor, rose again, reeled in maddened fury around my living tomb. I evon meditated self destruction. 1 argued the point with death. I quoted authorities to prove that suicide was justifiable in some bases, and mine was a case in point. My mind, weakened as it was, hesitated to grasp at this mode of ending life, and there came up at that moment, a small, childlike voice, saying, 'Hope—hope on!' Was it a voice, or was it merely imagination conjuring up sounds to soothe me? fHopb!' I started. A new light seemed to enter my soul, and illuminate the Cimmerian darkness surrounding me. The rsMtton took all my strength. I losi all consciousness, and fell as if dead.
How long I lay thus I had no knowledge when I came to myself it was to hear a dull sound as if some one was striking the sate. Was help at band? then came a grating sound—toon came a louder sound, as it from the explosion of gunpowder—a flash, as of lightning. It came into the safe and lor an instant the whole space was Illuminated. Whst oould it mean? Was it a dream? No! Not
and as I rolled out on the floor of the -*-«*h.and
counting bouse I became again nnoon
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I came to myself I was ear-
When
rounded by four fierce looking menone was lathing my head whtle another was holding me in his arms. What could it mean? I was saved, but bow and by whom?
Tbey w#e burgUr# who earn* for tbo purpose of plunder. They told m» so and instead of scon#) they round whai they took to be a corpse." They stood apart—whispered—seemed to hesitate how to act. Hie safe was opened, the owner was tharo at their mercy. Weak as I was. I at onoe discovered the cause jf their hesitation.
«nA of which you saved my life. The amount »K! suffering. The density of money which you would have obof the atmosphere must naturally pro- tain*! is no cnntUdera duce the latter result. No, no: beie waa no atmosphere, for that was invisible, elastic fluid which surrounds the earth, and presses t$y ft* weight the assemblage of atriform vapors. Here was no air—no vapor, no motion, no sound, no atmosphere to produce either of these agents of the universe. No! Death waa fit awa was the hum mysterious Insect whose peculiar Imitation of a timepiece gives it the name of tbo 'dead watch' even that sapereHtious pleasure was denied me.
You cam*,' I said, 'to rob me, instead
erable earn it is there
in the second drawer from the right. Take It-divide it between yourseivea, and with it uks my thanks. Yon see 1 am very weak—tbe excitement caused by incaxrc ration.'
One of the men approached me and said: 'We are robbers we are in your power, but we are not murderers. We came for money, but—* 'p
I Intomtptcd W. 'No bevitation sir, it is yours—my free gift—take it.'
He then Joined his companions, eonl suited swhue, then be oame to me and said: •Suppose, sir, that we were detected. Our entrance may have been observed— the moorr found apon as—tbe condition ndi evidence we once,'
safe—thus
TEKRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING
'Will you place that chair before the table ana help me to it? I am completely unnerved. Seven hours in that safe nearly killed me."
The chair waa plaoed aa ordered—the man who bad spoken assisted me to it I took paper snd pen. and wbUe those four stalwart, desperate men gazed upon me I wrote the following:
For valasble services, I pay these foar men (for the soul of me I oould not write gentlemen) the sum of 91*500. They rescued me from a most horrible death, for which, in addition to this sum, they have my most heartfelt thanks. [Signed] 'Take that paper, sir, and if anything should occur, oome to me.'
Thus was I saved, but it was many weeks before I recovered from the effects of that night of horror.
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A PHYSIOLOGICAL
View of Marriage I
A. Guide to Wedlock and conBdetitial Trmttae on ftie duties ot marriage and tbe cautea that unflttorlti the secrets of Beproduotion and
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Throat and Lunga, Catarrh.Hupture, the
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JOSEPH ABBOTT, Proprietor.
IH new mill Is now in full blast, making a No. 1 article of
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Ts a new innovation, and possesses advantages h«?retoftr« uuknowu and unclaimed by others.
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For Diseases of the
34 Throat and Lungs* u»* such ai Coughs,
Colds, Whooping
Cough, ^liwbhitii.
Asthpa, and Con-
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Tlic reputation it has attained, in consequoncc or the marvellous cures Lt has produced during tho last half century, is a sufficient assurance to tho public that it will continue to realize tho happiest results that can he desired. In almost every section of country there arc persons, publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs, by its use. All who havo tried It acknowledge its superiority and where its virtues are known, no one hesitates as to what medicine to employ to relieve the distress and suffering peculiar to pulmonary affections. CHKIWY PKCTORAL always affords instant relief, and performs rapid cures of the milder varieties of bronchial disorder, as well as the more formidable diseases ofjlho lungs.
As a safeguard to children, amid the 'distressing diseases which beset the Throat and Cliest of Childhood, lt is invaluable for, by its timely use, multitudes are rescued and restored to health.
This medicinc gains fHends al every trial, as the lures it is constantly producing are too remarkable to bo forgotten. No mmily should be without it, and those who have onco used it never will.
Eminent Physicians throughout the country prescribe it, and Clergymen often recommend it from their knowledge of Its cffects. raSFAREO mr Or. /. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, MM.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists. SOLO mr ALL DRDOOISTS Kvxmrwnuw.
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