CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1890. ? DK. TAUIAGITS SKKMON. "a living doq is better than a dead lion." The Mini of Small (lift Who Uc ttlmt He Hit In Worth More IIihii H of (Irrnt Tulciit Who Allows Ills Ability to Mo Doriuiiiit. lliiooKLVN, Mnrch ISO. There wan tho usual (lifllculty In Ki'ttlnjj sent, or oven Guiding room, In tlio Academy of Muslo this morning when tho service commenced, the ordinal y Tnliernuclo conRrc;utlnii lielnj; Increased by throng of iwrsoiH eager to listen to tho elo quent preacher. Tlionervleooeneil with tho ulnging of tlio Iiong Metro iloxology hy tho immonso nndleneo. Dr. Tnlmugo'ii subject was, "A Dend Lion," nnd his text, Keelos. ix, J: "A living dog Is bettor than u dead lion " Follow Ing Is a verbatim reort of tho sermon: Tho lllhlu Is tho utrnugost, tho loveliest, tho mightiest, tho weirdest, tho licst of Itookn. Written ly Moses tho Inn 3 or, Joshua tho sol dier, Samuel tho Judge, l'rit tho hullder, Job tlio HHt, David tho slicplifitl, Daniel the prime minister, Amos tho licidsinnu, Mat thew tho custom houso olllccr, l.uko the doc tor, l'nul tho wholnr, John tho exile, and yetn complete harmony fi urn tho middle verso of tho lilble, vUileli Is tlio eighth verso or tho 0110 liiinilicdtli nnd seventeenth lValm, both vuyntotho uppor nnd lower lids, nnd from tho shortest passage, vrhleli Is tho thlrty-llfth verso of the eleventh chapter of John, to tho longest erso, which Ih tho ninth verso of tho eighth chapter of I'sthcr, and jet not 1111 lm perfection in nil tho ?73,tili:i words which it is composed of. It not only reaches over tho jMist, but over tho future; has in It 11 ferry boat, ns In second Samuel ; nnd n telegraph wire, ns In Job, and 11 rallioad train, as In Nnhum: anil introduces us to a foundry-man by tho name of Tubal Cain, and 11 shipbuilder by tho name of Sonh, iyid aji architect by tho MKiiio of Aliollub, mid tells in iiow many stables Solomon Inul .tv take euro of UU liorosj and how mucd ho paid for tho; horses. Dut fovv things in this versntllo nnd cnmprclicti sivo book interest mo so much ns Its no thegtus, thMo short, terse, sententious, epi gfnutmntto sayings, of which my text is ono "A living dog is Iwtter than 11 dead Hon." ' ' Till f)OOB AND LIONS OP THE ntM.E. Hero tho Hon stands for nobility, ami tho dog for modlluoss. You must know that tho dog mentioned lu tho text Is not 0110 of our American or European or Scottish dogs ihnl, in our mind, is n synonym for tho Iwautlful, tho graceful, tho uiroctiouuto, tho sagacious, and tho true. Tho St. Bernard dog is a hero, nnd if you doubt It, nsk tho snows of tho Alps, out of which ho picked tlio exhausted traveler. Tho shepherd dog is 11 xxm, mid if you doubt it, ask tho highlands of Scot land. Tho Atctio dog is tho rescue of ex plorers, mid if you doubt It, nsk Dr. Ivnno's expedition. Tho watch dog is a living pro tection, nnd if you doubt it, ivsk ten thousand homesteads over whoso safety ho watched last night. Dut Solomon, tho author of my text, lived in Jerusalem, and tho dog ho speaks of In tho toxt was a dog In Jerusalem. Last Decomlior I passed days and nights within a stone's throw of where Solomon w roto this toxt, and from what I saw of tho canines of Jerusalem by day, and heard of them by night, I can understand tho slight appreciation my text puts ujioii tho dog of Palestine. It is lean nnd snarly und disgust ing, mid nfllictcd with parasites, and takes revenge on tho human race by tilling tho nights with clamor. All up and down tho Illhlc, tho most of which was written in Pales tine or Syria, or contiguous lauds, tho dog is used lu contemptuous comparison. Hazacl said: "Is thy servant a dog that ho should do this thing)'' In self abnegation tho Hyro I'luculcian woman said: "Even tho dogs eat of tho crumbs w lileh fall from tho master's table." Paul says, in Philipplans: "Hovvnro of dogs;" and St John, soaking of heaven, says: "Without are dogs." U11 tho other hand tho lion Is healthy, strong, and loud voiced, and at its roar tho foi ests echo and the mountains tremble. It is marvelous for strength, and whou Its hido is removed tho muscular compactness Is something wonderful, and tho kulfo of tho dissector bounds back from tho ten dons. By tho clearing oil of tho forests of Palestine ami tho Use of (lrenrms, of which the lion is particularly afraid, they have ills apjienred from places whei e once they ranged, but they were very liold In olden times. They attacked an army of Xerxes w hilo marching through Macedonia. They wore so numer ous that 0110 thousand Hous weroslnlu in forty years in tlienuipliltheatioof Home. Tho liar bury lion, tho CaK lion, tho Senegal Hon, tho Asv riau lion, make up a most absorbing and exciting chapter in natural history. As most of the Iliblo was written lu legions Hon haunted, this creatine appears in almost all parts of tho Bible as a simile. David under stood Us habits of nigh', prowling and day Eliiinhciing, as Is been from his description; "Tho young lions roar after their prey and seek their meat from God. The sun arlsoth, they gather themselves together, and iuy them down in their dens." Ami again ho cries out, "My soul Is among lions." Moses knew them mid said, "Judah is couched like a Hon." Samson knew them, for he took honey from tho carcass of a slain lion. Solo mon know them and says, "Tho king's wrath is as the roar of a lion;" ami again, "Tlio slothful man says, There isallou lu tho way." Isaiah knew them, and says, in tlio millen nium, "Tho Hon shall oat straw like an ox." KieUol knew them, and says, "The third was as tho face of u lion." Paul know them and says: "I was delivered out of tho mouth of tho Hon." Peter know them and says, "Tho devil as a roaring lion walkuth about." St. John knew them, and says of Christ, "Behold tho Lion of tho tribe of Judahl" iiik mkani.no ok the text Now, what does my toxt mean when it puts a living dog und u dead Hon side by side, and say s tho former is hotter than the hitter? It means that small faculties actively used aro of 111010 vuluu tl.nu great faculties unem ployed. How often you see It! Some man witi limited capacity vastly useful. Ho takes that which Clod has given him and says: "My mental endow inent is not largo mid the world would not into me high for my intelligence, nnd my ocabulnry is limited, nnd my educa tion was defective, but hero goes what I hao for Hod and salvation, ami the making of tho world good and happy." Ho puts in a word hero and a word there, encourages a faint heaitod man, gives uScriptuie passage in consolation to some liereft woman, picks up a chilil fallen 111 tho street and helps him brush otf the dust and puts a live-cent plueo in his hand, telling him not to cry, so that the boy is singing before ho gets lound the corner, waiting on everybody that has a letter to carry or a meosago to deliver, comes into a rail train, or stage coach, or depot, or shop, with a smiling face that sets every lssly to thinking, "If that man can, with what up in'iiis small equipment III life, lx happy, why cannot 1, possessing far more than ho hits, Isi npinlly happy I" Oiioduy of that kind of do ing tilings may not amount to much, but tin t j ci rant that no ouo but Und himself can uppn date its immensity Then ale tens of thousands of such people Then 111. lu of acquaintance Is small Tho mail is Mi inn over at tho stole lb Is eleik or weigher or drayman, nnd ho Is known Mining those who sit near him clear Imrk In tile church under the galleries, and at tho ferry gates w hero ho conn's lu knocking tho snow from his sheen, mid thriwhlug his aims 11 roii nil his lody to revive circulation, 011 some January morning. But if he should die loinoriovv there would not 1st a hundred INsiplnwho would know nhotit It. He will never have his name lu tho nowsviers but once, nnd that will lm tho announcement of his death, If some one will uy for tho in tcitlou, mi much a Hue for the two lines But he will come up gloi lously on the other side, nnd thodod who has watched him all through w ill glv e him a higher pent and a bctti 1 man tion and a gi under eternity than many a man who had on eai tli, bcfoio his name, the word honorable, and after his name 1.1. I and I'. It. M Christ said In Luke, the sixth chap tec, that in heiiven some who hud It hard lieiv would laugh thete And 1 think a laugh of delight and coiigiutulntlnli will tun around the heavenly eludes when this humble one of whom I spoke shall go up nnd take the pro nslciieo of ninny Christians who in this world felt themselves to ls of nlnety-nlno ir cent, mot e iuiHrtnnco. The w hicr w ill go round the galleries of the upmr temple: "Can it Ik Nissiblo that that was the weigher in our stole!" "Can It bo msII1o that that was the car driver on our sticcM" "Call It lm K)vsl bio that was the sexton of our church?" "Can it be possible that is tho 1111111 that heaved coal Ititu our cellar?'' "I never could have thought it What a reversal of things! We weie clear ahead of him on enith. but he Is clear ahead of us lu heaven Why , we hail ten times mom brains than ho had, wo had a thousand times moro money than he had, we had social Kisitlou a mile higher than ho had, we had luuumiruhlt) opKirtuuitlcs more than he had, but It seems now that ho accomplished mole with his one talent than wodidwith our ten," while Solomon, standing among the thrones, nvcihcurs tho whlsor, und see the wonderment, mid w 111, with U'liiguiiut und all suggestive smile, say, "Yea, It Is ns I told (howtxld many conturlosngo lietter is small faculty actively used than grout talent un employed, 'better Is a living dog than a dead lion.' " TitKltE AUK fl.KNTY OP tlKAt) MO.VS. The simple fact Is that the world has been, and tho world Is now, full of dead lions. They 111 o jHsiplo of great capacity nnd large opHii tuuity, doing nothing for the impiovo incut of society, nothing for tho overthrow of evil, nothing foi the salvation of souls. Some of them lire monetary lions. They have accumulated so many hundreds of thousand of dollars that you cun fvei their tread vvjiet, they walk throilgh ony street or coins into anycliclo. They can by 0110 financial mov upset the money nun ket. Instead of the ten per cent of their income which the Bible lays di,wn iw the pioier proortioii of their con tributiuu to the cuuso of Ood, they do not give live icr cent., or three pet cent., or two per cent, or onojier cent , or a half per cent, or u ipiaiter er cent. That they are lions, no ono doubts. When they ioar, Wall street, State stieet, Iiiubatd street nnd the Bourso tremble. In a few years they will He down middle. They w ill have ugi eat funeral, and a long tow of line can luges, and mightiest requiems w 111 roll from the organ, nnd polish cd shaft of AIhtiIccii gimilto will Indicate wheie their dust lies, but for all uso to tho world that man might as well have never liv ed. As mi cxicrimcnt ns to how much he can carry with him, put a tea cent piece In the palm of his dead hand, mid live years nfter ojion the tomb mid you will Hud that ho has dropp-d oven tho ten cent piece. A lion! Yes, but u dead Hon! He left nil his treasuies on earth, and has no treasures in heaven What shall the stonecutter put Uk)ii the ols'llsk over him! I suggest, let it bo the man's name, then tho date of his birth, then the date of his death, then the appro priate Sciipturo passage, "Better is a living dog than a deud lion." But I thank God that wo aro having just now an outburst of splendid lieueflccuco that Is to Increase until thu cm til is girdled with it It is spieadltlg with the ssssl of an epi demic, but w Itli just the opKsite elTect of an epidemic. Do you not notice how wealthy men uio ojieulug free libraries, and building churches in their native village? Have you not soon how men of largo means, Instead of leaving gieut philanthropies in their wills for dlsnpHiluted heirs to quaricl about, and ths orphan com ts to swamp, aio Incoming their own executors ami udmiuistrntorsl After putting usidu enough for their families (for "ho that piovideth not for his own, and es' pccudly those of his own household, is worse than an iulldel"), they are saying: "What cun I do, not after 1 am dead, but while liv ing, mid in full ossession of my faculties, to properly direct the building of the churches, or the hospitals, or tho colleges, or tho libra- I les that I design tor the public welfare, and whlloyet I have full capacity Ut enjoy the s itisfactlou of seeing the good accomplished! Thei e are bad fashions and good fashions, und, whether good or bud, fashions 1110 mighty. Uuo of tlio good fashions now stuiting will bweep the earth the fashion for wealthy men to distilbute, while yet alive, their surplui uccmuulatiou. It Is being helped by the fact that so many large estates have, immediately lifter tho testator's death, gone Into litigation, Attorneys with largo fees aro employed on both sides, and the case goes 011 mouth nfter month, and year after year, and after ono com t decides, It ascends to another court ami is decided lu the opswlto direction, and then now evidence Is found, and the trials are all lopcatcd. The children, who at the father's f unci al seemed to have an uncontrollable grief, ufter tho will is lead go into elaborate process to prov e that the father vvus crazy, and theieforo incoiii)eteiit to muke a will; and the! o are men 011 the jury w ho think that tho fact that the testator gave so niiicli of his money to the Bible society, mid the mission ary society, or the opening of a froo library, Is proof positive that he was insane, and that ho knew not what ho was signing when he subscrllHxl to the words: "In the name ol God, amen. I, being of sound mind, do make this my lust will and testament." NOW IH THE TIME KOH 00011 WOKK. The torn wills, the fraudulent wills, the broken wills have teceutly bcoii made such 11 spectacle to angels mid to men that all over tliu laud successful men are calling lu arch! tectHUlid saying to them. "How much would It cost for me to build a plctmo guile ry for our town?" or, "What plans can you diaw inn out for a concert hall?' or, "I urn specially inturisted in 'the Incurables,' and how large II building would accommodate three hundred of such patients!" or, "The Chinch of Gisl has Ims-ii u gloat help to me nil my life, and 1 wn'it you to diaw me u plan for u church, eniiimndioiis, beautiful, well ventilated, and with plenty of windows to let hi the light; I want you to -'ft t'ght ut work in making out plans ot siun a building, lor, though I urn well now, llle Is II ICertuill, and before 1 leuvi tlio .vol hi 1 want to sii somithliig done that will beau appi opt into aekuow lislgmeiit of the goodness of (iod to lilt) lltld lllllle, now when can 1 hem f.ouiyotif" III 0111 own city we have many exauiplosot this W hut u guuilcur of hciiclluiuo has OUI fillow Cltlell, Ml l'llltt, ilcliloustlntcd, building educational institutions which will put tluJr hands on the niuetciuth cuiiiuv. mid the twentieth (ciitury, und nil the ci 11 turiesl All honor to such a man' Do not ay so when he is ik nil, say It now. It would he a good thing if some of the eulogies we chisel on tombstone wire wrlttiu on paper in time foi tin 1 1 llui " J its to it ml theia while jrot they are alive. Less Kist-inorleni praise, ml more uiito-inortciul A pxr Scotch lad came to America at twelv yearn of age, mid went to l'ittsbmg. Ho lootul around for work, ami became an engineer lu a cellar, then no to Ihs'oiiio a tolcgtaph messenger lxy, then rose to a mis tion III a lallroad olllce, then 100 to a place lu a telegraph olllce, then roo to lm mqmrlu tendeut of a rullroud, then rovitlll he hecumo mi Iron and stisd manufacturer, then rose until he oH'iied fico libraries In ht native land, and last mouth 11 free library lu Alle gheny City, and now oilers two million del imit for a fust library In Pittsburg This ex nmplewill lm catching until theeurth isievo lutloiiiml How majestic such ineti In coiu pailsou with Nome 1 wot of, whomuats wealth nnd clutch it with both hands until death be gins to fool for their heart sti lugs, nnd then they dictate to an attorney n last will and testament, in which they spite some daughter iKvnusoshoiunrriisI against her father's wish, and lling 11 few crusts to (lod and sulteiing humanity, as much as to say : "I have kept tills surplus pros'ity, through all these severe winters, mid thiougli all these long years, fiom a lussly and sulTeilng world, mid would kis'p it longer If I could, but as I must give it up, take it, and much good may It do you!" Now wolmgiu to undei stand the text: "Bet ter a liv lug dog than a deud Hon " THE DEAD 1.I0MS. Who would atlempt to write the obituary of the dead lions of commerce, the deud lions of law, the deud lions of medicine, the disid Hon of social inlluence? Vast enpucity hud they and mighty range, und othei men In their presence were ns powerless us tho unto ltm or heifer or girulTo when from tlio Jungle a Numtiliuii Hon springs iimiii ita prey. But they get through with life. They lay down in their magnificent lair They have made their lust shurp bargain They have ssiketi their 1 1st bald word. They have committed their 1 1st me in net. When a tuw ny Inhabit ant of the diwi t rolls over helpless, the Hon ens mid whelw till the air with sluleks and howls mid lash theinsislves Into lamentation, und it Is a genuine grief for the sor things. But w lien this divul Hon of monstrous iisolcvs noKs expires, there Is nothing but dramatized woe, for "Better Is a living dog than a dead lioju" My text also menus that nil opportunity of thallring present Is liettrr than a gicut op Kirtuuity passsl. Wo scnil much of our time in saying: "If I only had." Wo can nil look I wick und we some occuslou where wo might hu e done a great deed, or might have circctcd 1111 important rescue, or we might hjyvc dealt a stroke, (hat, would li'tve, ijvcom dished a vast result. Through stupidity or lack of appreciation of the crisis, or through procrastination, wo let the chance go by. How much time wo have vvnstisl lu thinking of what wo might have said or might havo done! Wo iqieiiil hours middays and years lu walking nrouud that dead Hon. We can not resuscitate It. It will never ojmu its oyes again. There will never bo another spring lu Its miw. Dead as any feline terror of South Africa, through whoso heart thirty years ago Gordon dimming sent the slug. Don't let us give any more tlmu to tho de ploring of tlio dead pust. There are other opjiortunltles remaining. They may not 1h a great, but they aro worth our attention. Small opiHirtunltliw all around, oiHirtiiiiltles for the say lug ot kind words ami doing of kind ileitis. Helplessness to bo heled, DIs hcurtcuod ones to lm encouraged. Iist ones to Is) found. Though the picscut may be in significant as compared with the past, "Bet ter is u living dog than n dead Hon " UHKI.KHS HKIIIIKT. Tho most useless and painful finding is tho ono oft egret. Itopent of lost opportunities we must, and get pardon we may, hut regrets weaken, dishearten, and cripple for future work. If a sou captain who once hud charge of a White .Star steamer across the Atlantic ocean one foggy night runs 011 a rock off Newfoundland, nnd pussengcrs and ship jx-r-ish, shall he refuso to take command ot n small Imat up the North river und say: "I never will go mi the water again unless I can run one of the White Star liner' Shall the enginier of u lightning ex pi ess, who at a station misread the telegram of a train ills imtcher mid went Into collision, and for that lias been put down to the woik of englinsT Ing 11 freight train, say: "I never will again mount 1111 engine Hide I can 11111 a vi-stihuln express?" Take what you have of opsir tuuity left Do your Imstwith what 1 cumins. Your shortest winter day Is worth more to you than can Is) the longest day of a previ ous summer. Your opjMii tuuity now, as compared with previous opKirtunltle,s, may Is) small as a rat terrier com pi rod with the Hon which ut Mntubosa, fatally wounded by the gun of David Livingstone, In It death agony leaped uihiii the missionary explorer, and with Its jaws crushed the Isine of hi arm to splinters, and then rollisl over and expired, but, "Better is a living dog than a ileml lion." My text elsomeuus that thocoiulitlonof the most wictchid man alive is bettei than that of the most favored sinners depurtisl, The chance of tluso last is gone here they aro they cannot make any earthly assets availa bin After Charlemagne was dead ho was set in an oiniiinented sepulchre 011 u golden throne, and u crow 11 was put 011 his cold blow, and a sceptic) in his stiff hand, but that gave him no dominion in t.i next world One of the most intensely interesting things I saw last winter in Lgypt was Phaiaoh of .ilileu times, the very Pliaiaoh who oppiesst) tin Israelites. The liisciiptlouou his sarcophagus, und the Milting 011 his mummy bandages, prove beyond controversy that ho vvus the Pharaoh of Bible times. All the Kgy ptologisU nnd the explorations ugrco that It is the old hcoiiudl el himself. Visible 111 e the very tts'th with which he gmishisl against the Israclitish brickmnkcrs There ule the sockets of the merciless eyes with which he looked iipm the OVerbuicleliisl mople of God Theieis the hall that lloatisl in the bieco otf the Ileil Sen. There ure the very Iijm with which hi coiumuudisl them to iniiku bricks without itruw Thousands of y ears af terw at d, w hen the wrappings of tho mummy were uniollcd, old Phaiaoh lifted up his arm as if In tmplora tion, but Ins skinny Imhics cannot nguin clutch his shatteieil sceptic He is a dead Hon And is not uiiy iiinu now liv ing, lu the fuel that he has opxii tuuity ot icpcntuuco und salvation, lietter oil" than any c f those clepui tsl elm's w ho by authority or (kism-s-sIciis or lullueiiee, wen positively leonine, and yet wicked r A CHANCE TO HE HAVED. Whuta thing to congratulate you 011 it your life! Whv.lt is worth moie than all tl 1 gems of tlio universe kindled into ono preciom stone. I inn alive1 What does that lueani Whv, it menus that I still have nil opHirtmi liv of liolng saved myself and helping others to lm saved To lm alive! Wliy.lt inesui that I have yet another chance to coircct my past mistakes and make sine wm k for heaven. Alive aiewe? Conic, M u n-li biate it by new it-solutions, new self examination, now isonsi lutioii and a new cans r The smallest J 1 ad most iiisigiiillcaut today iswoith to m aioro than the hiiudiisl yesunluv Taking lilvautiige ot the piesent, let us get pardon .'or all the uist and security t"i all the future. : here ari 0111 fni given sinf I don't know. .i's a in I Know, either lie sjIVs "olir mis 111 I iniquities will I reuieuitiei uoiuoio.' mil ein ouiiigenicnt iii the text for all iMiilsiiiui woikeis' Despair of iioom'ssul vatioil While thete is life theie is Impe When in r.ngland a veiling lad v iiskcsl for a class pi , .Miudni sc 11 1 I toe supoi intcinli nl nld. "Better go out on the sheet and get your own class." She brought lu a rugged iitid lllthv Inn Tliesiimilntendeut gave him good iippmel lu u fen Sundays he nlwontisl himself Inquliy discovered that In u Mns't light he h id his clcs'elit apwilel torn oir He was brought lu and a seviinil time ims-ii lily clad After a few Hunilnvs he nguin ills npsvirisl,aiid It was found that he was again rugged and wretched. "Then,' wild the teuilu r, ' we cun do nothing with him " But the sUMriiiteiideut lltt'sl him up again und startisl him airaln After nubile the gitml look holil of him and his heal t chuugisl He staitisl for the mluistryaiid lvutncu fotelgu uiissioniii v und 011 heathen ground llvisl.aud tiaiislatcsi the Soi'lptim, and prenclnsl, until among the most Illustrious uaini-s of the Chinch ii earth mid In heaven Is the name of gloiloii Hubert ,Moirlou (In forth mid VIVO the lol, mill icllicinhcr howivel lie pravisl, h iwever raggisl, and howevei lllthv nnd undone in hllil Is, or a man Is, 01 a woman Is, they uie worth an elVort I would lather have their opisit liiultv than iinv that will iver ho give 11 to those who lived lu mngiilll cent sin und splendid unrighteousness and then wrail their gorgeous tniotry around them and without a prayer expinsl. "Better Is 11 Hv lug dog tlniti 11 dead Hon " TIIK I.AHT HIIAI.I. UK HUHT In the uleat ilay It will lm found that the last shall Isillrst Tlielo are In the gtog shopi und in the haunts of iniquity today those who will yet ls iinslels of holiness and preach Christ to the Hsiple. In yondei group of young men wlm came hero with no useful pill mis, there is one who will yet live for Christ and imiiinps die for Him. lu a pulpit stood a sti auger pleaching, nnd he said "The last time was in this church wax llftcs'ti year ago, and the circumstances were peeu liar Thiisi young men had come, cxcctlug to distill b the serv Ice, ami they had stones ill their (Hs-kets which they exsctcsl to hurl at the ptcaehi r Due of the young men ref cried to refuses! to take part lu the assault, and the others, in disgust at Ills covvaidlce, left the building Oil) of the thnm was hungtsl for fotgery. Another Is in prison, rondemuisl to death Tor miiidei. I wns the thiul, but the giaceof (loiluivtsl inc." My hearer, give no one up Tlie case may sisun desperate, but the gl nee of Gisl likes to undertake a dead lift 1 piis'luim It this day to nil thossiplo Pree (Irnce1 Living und dying, Iw that my theme I'lee (liacei Hound it across the con tinent, sound It across tho seas 1'risi Oiacol SH'II out those words In flowers, lift them in archest, build them In tin ones, roll them lu oratorios KnsiOtucn! That will yet lMcnlru (he cut tli njul fs-oplu heaven with nations re deemed. KnoGiuco! Bub nllilll ' Oil, I lie Joyful sound I "I'ls plonsuie to our ears, A sovitIkm IwiIiii for every wutiliil, A cordial for our fears. Ilnrli-1 in sorrow ami lu sin. At death's dark disir we lay; Hat we arise li Krueedlviuo To see a heavenly day. Of lliirke unci MnrUIni:, It Is common to laugh at the alleged "su Nrstltlon" of uegriMH in regard to tho "night doctoi-s," who capture mid kill vagrant blacks and sell their Issllns to the surgeons; und, of course, tho old time masters encour ngisl the deliu ion for obvious renvois It Is ulso isimmou to rlillciile the fear oft m ex-pri-Hvsl by riiralists that the corpses of friends will Is) stolen Yet there Is a found ation for the latter fear, ami Incredible us it limy npjMiur, there have been cases of killing lsjplii for their corpses Of this increiliblo and truly ns.'l.less wickisluess one iuilividiiul guve such liorrihle Instances that ho added a new wont to the language "Burking." This tielily dyed villain ami his associate Hiiro kept a cheap lodging liouie in IMIu burgh, ScOtluiid. Altogether they are known to have klllisl sixti-en pel sons, and there wui evidence that one of tho corpses vvus in pos session of l)r ICnox is'foio the vital wurintli hud entlnily dopirlod By the iinrett uo cident 1111 lutoiidisl victim, drunk und anxious to He down, was taken to tho wrong loom, and found a recently strangled victim cov ered hy straw Tho horilblo sight sohcicd him, und lie esciqssl and gave notice Hare, Imlug almost uiilinliccilu fiom liiteuiKiiauce, wasallowisl to tin n informer, and Burko was hungisl in tS'JS). Oin sin h trial as that of Burke, with the Inquiries and revelations which followed It, Is enough to simply tho spular mind with legends and bonifying superstitious for a IiuihIiimI youis, mid it is quite likely that a scleiitillc iuvestigiitor taking up any cun cut legend of murder for anatomical puroscs might trace It b ick to Its genu in 0110 of the actual fact developed on that li Iul or in tli sulcuspieiit lliqiliiy. Now, the llfglocs of tlie south not only adopted gnsslily nil the most hoi libit) stories cm rent amoiig tlio whites, but they had their own traditions to draw ujkiii For many a year the Africans Ix'lloved that tlielr fellows worn taken to foieign lauds, not to toil, but to U- uiten A little Inter their American Isiru desceuilants imagined that worn out old utgrins were given to tlie ths'tors for dlswi'tion Putting all those tilings ami 111 my more together, tlie blacks luivo evolved that truly blind curdling biisTtitloii alxnit tlio "night doctor." Iheie Is. tliey say, 11 black rovonxl cart, with guiniiiisl wheels to make them noiseless, which giss Its loillids in the negro sections of tlio city Cat t, horse and iinv or are all in visl lile in the midnight darkness, so the unwary dill key leceives a futnl blow' In tho buck, dies without a. gl nun ami Is hustled into tlie cait, to lm taken to thoso whose bushier it Is to cut him up. The Indiana law is unusually sevein, und Drs. Blackburn and (iiuut must face the lively prosismt of a term in tho peiil-tentiiiry.-J. H. Beudle. I'llsny's l.tllli; I'llst. On Feb 10 a live eat was dug out of 11 ruined building in Lynn, Mus.s. It is now known ls-y oiid u doubt that this animal hau l 'en confined in the ash pit of an old fash ioueil brick oven ever since tlie lire, Nov "l Iss'.i Instances of cuts living without fis or ill ink have Ims-ii chroiiiclisl, but this oik nsmiis to have ilistunctsl nil others The oh! oven ha not Imen tisisl for over foity yeur coilsi qui ntly nothing remains there for fml der It may huvols'en that mini und latt who confine I with kitty and she iiiude her self coiiifoi table while they last. si, Tin plant wheie tlio cat was conflnisl Is such that when the sin iking didn is fell ut the time of tin-the, tlie hottest of the l mils weleonlv n lew fts't tllstnut Tlieiiuimul, when released, could onlv walk a few steps ut a time with out tailing over oil hei side. New Ynil Wui Id silly N1I11. (nsilge A igiistu Kala, who once cnilled curds mi which waseiiguivtsl the Hue: "l-ond lug hiei 111 v man of Ihigliiud," Is suing an at t 1st wlm said that he (Nilu) once puiuti! a lm man HgiiitiAitli six ti's 1 n Hie light foot He will piotmlily prove tl theextracro of tims was 011 the left Iih.i lletmlt Floe I '1 ess. No Ciioe lor l'tim,ilMlnt. liatu Customer- Sisi hcie, I've worn these n w Iroinsois only a wisik and they alieudy ling III the knees lit lib 1 Yah, dot vas 1 edit Dims are our lew padeut Icutui pants vot muke Usiplut dink our giistoiueis go Ui ghiinh dice dune dliy lay New Y irk Wi.ly The World's Best Q Ps o RUDGE & 11:2:2 N Jjilr?BiiWijHy t .BfaUDIInLiiiMiCjBlH Know What You Eat i ASK YOUR BUTCHER FOR SHUSHC6 MADE Lincoln Packing & Provision Co. Every Pound Warranted Fresh and Pure And made of Choice Meat. If your butcher does not keep these goods, Call up Telephone 487. r.. 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