. TERRIJRtlE REVENGE , CHARGED AGA.INST . JEALOUS HUSBAND An1e1'ed by Wife's Friendship for CripIlec1 Man , J. H. Crutchfield Is Accused of Attempting - tempting to' Maim Her. TRAGEDY HAS SHOCKED ATLANTA , GA. , Both Principals clongcd to' die BC5t Society of the Southern City -Mrs , Crutchfield Long Considered One of the MOit : Beautiful Women of That Section-Public Sentiment Entirely With Her. , . Atlantn-"n o ! " ' ( 'hlu In said to hnyo boon , T. IIr Cl'utchl1ehl'u ono worll when ho I1rClI the , two IIhots , ! ! a'a the NtJW Yorle World , lIIn wlfo Coli , nnd ho dl'Ollped (1)o ) 1'0' vo1\'e ! ' t the llOl'ch , Both hol ! ! had hit , hut If he Intondcll , UK thtW chal'e ! , to crlpllio hoth 1 ( ' < ; 11 "to match that nmn , " ho was hnt 1111rlly Rtlccossfnl , 'rho right lor ; hutl hCOl amputated nhove the Ic eo. . " : l'llI1t II1lm ) ' Icnow his wlf ! ! , mill "Umt man" had lost his legs In a I'allwuy 'acehle'nt. l lII'thol' thnn tllI\t It waK uot hlng' , No pno dare Sll ) ' n weml lIgnln"t 1\II's , Cl'utehl1ehl , She has , al. WI13'II heen a Cavol'lto 11A lunta Hocloty -hands011lt' , clever , vlvaclolls , 'rho Crutchfiolds have lon hocn amen ! ; the I.Hst IU10wl1 } ) cople In At'l lantll , 0:1 : , It. hatl to ho SO , heclIlIBe. . Mrs , Cl'lItchlioltl was consltlerod the : hnntlsomest 3'OIlI1 ! ; lIIatron In Atlanta , und sOllthol'll gullnnll'3' sUH oxltt ! : , She calno from Colullthhl , S. C" and thel'e uho mal'l'Ied 'olln ! ; Cr\1tchfiehl. 14 ) 'oars ago. , lie was a i'lslng 'ollng cotton oil hrokel' then : to.dar he Is nCCOlI1I tetl well.todo , Mrs. Cl'utchl1eltl tlltl not COIltO oC a wealthr Cl\llIl1y..ln fact , her face waH nil the fOltllne she hrought hOl' husbantl , hut that was ellough. r.l'horo has novcl' been n bqltm' dressetl ) ' < OIml ; matron In all the ; outh thnn ) 'o\1ng 1\11'8 , Crutchl1ohl. She hatl 11 figure and complexion to' sot ort her hoautr , too , nUll the benutlful cloth f ? bought. by her devoled husbl1l11. It wnll Mnnor nntl dance allll dl'l\3 all the tlmQ , I , " 1'hm'0 gOOB the luuulsome 1\Irs , Crutchl10ld I" could bo hoard In At. luntu I1ny day , Made Crutchfield Jealous. 'I'h chivalrous southerners 111\011 to hour her called that , hecauDo she roalh' was. But Cl'utchl1old resented this compliment to his , bellutlful wife. , Ho didn't 111(0 the tll'lves untl the tllnnor ! ! and the dances. Ho had an Idea that his wife shoulll stay at homo moro and loolt out Cor I.oudotto anti Paul , tholr two lIttle boys , Mrs , Ol'utthflold could not see things In hI's light. 'fhoy qual'l'oled : the ) ' sopamted , 'ffton Atlunta soclot ) ' learntHl for the first tlmo that OVl.1'3'thlng In the Crutchfield homo wns not as It shoultl " , lIeld was brought to court upon ono. lIe was chal'getl with stl'llcing his halltl. IWIIIO wire , " [ did It becamlO of n 10ItOl' , " ho HWOl'e , "I toolc It fl'om ltOI' hosom my. tlclf , Tt was from n llIllll In this town , I tlld atrllw hOl' . I tJtl'llcl { h r IJOvo1'1I1 \.Imes \ , I IIl'1\ggclr hel' ollL 011 the \01'1\11' dU , allll I 111lchClI her out Inlo the ) 'IU'I1. I thought I hl111 1\llIell hol' . A 11I1 that Is the onl3' tllpo I ovel' strucle her , " The CI130 was tl1'mlllssoli. : \1' [ . IlIllIra ] \ [ , Cl'ulchl1old : left the CO\ll'tl'oom \ 1\I'/11.IIIal'lll , nlJIJRrontl ' the ltllfJplelJt of couilles , POI' montha ther lI\'od together In seeming llIlItual 1'0' gard. 'l'he3' WOI'O see II out togothOl' of. ten , us devotetl IlH two rOllllg lovol's might. 'woll be. Then IIlw a thllndol" flott out ofL / cleal' slcr came a seconcl lIult for dlvOI'eo , This Is stili pending , Enter "The Man , " : 'Irs , Cl'Utchfiold tool ( hol' two IIttlo sono Hnd wont to IIvo at f\O , aoo SOllth PI''Ol' sll'cot , Athlllta. It was thcn that "the man" entol'ed theil' lives , lIe was a splendid l11 > ocl\1)OIl \ ) of lIIanhOOlI-tall , good'\oolcln \ , athletic , dohonah' . Ho Will ! cloveI' and enh'l'talnlng and , the han some ) 'oung 1\II'S , Cl'utchl1elll was plallllr Intcrestetl-mol'o than that , not ut ull , 'rhen cumo the accldont , . This frlond of the fumllr wns n mil. road )11an , lIe f,11 hotween the cars and both "Ia legs had tu bo 1UIII1\Itated to save hlo lifo , 1\1rs , CI'utohfioI ! wus deellr moved br his mlsfOl'tulIO and she trloll to he1l ) him as ho lay In the hOSlltal ) , deemed to bo a cl'lpplo fOl' I1'fo , Alld that al'oused the husband to his furr. 1\1rs. Crutchfiold had bcell to see "Zaza" at the matinee , Her husballd Illui como to her now homo to walt fol' hCI' . Ho had to walt two hours , ' 1'lion : \11' ! ! , Cl'utchl1old said a mCl'l'Y "Good , night" to some of ltOI' Cl'lends who hnd h'eon to the thentol' with her and 1'\11 \11 > the slcOl' ' : "Is that 'Oll , Sa lle ? " usled Cl'utch , field , "Yes , " IUlswul'ed his wife , wlthollt 11 thought of what WI S to como , ' 1'hol'o was a shot ; then /Lllothol' / I 'I'ho ha1\llsomo 'Olll1g wlro foB prone I and unconscious , ' 1'wo bullets fron : . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . r , , ) J. " ' -If . , , , r I \ 1 . ' . , ' fi\R.5 } .1 t . o , H. , ( UT I I. 'CRUTCFl 'IELD . have been , ' 1'horo were dlvorco pro. coocllngs. The moment the news was \ IH'lnteq , Mrs. Ol'utchfield ca1ell ! a u1 ! tbo ne\tapapcr 'omcos lu Atlanta I1nd amid : ' , "You 111lVo pilbllahed nu accomn. of m ) ' IIlvorco l\'oceclllns , It was n1 ! right nud-n1 ! wl'ong , We have ml1l1o up , ' ) ' 1101'0 Is nothing in these chm'sea . -nothln . " Ul1 or the Illw there Is'whnt Is ( mowII an rIJCaco warrant. Crutch. - I . , of . . . . her husbunll's 1'1110 had hit bcl' In t right leg. "I wuntoll to hit 'ou once In 011 leg , " 'olletl Crut1nlll. "Thun ) would hl\vo been II. . . . . thai man , " Ho was right , So she woulll hf been , Full Revenge Frustrated , , Had the hUBbllnd's 111m boon as tl on thd second/ohot as I was on 1 first ! : Irs , Crutcllfiehl would have 1 . . . . , , , - , . . . . . A hOUI Ilrnb3 , IJut hy n merciful mls. ohot hoth Iullela hit the SIUIIO 11mb , ' ' bo ' Loudotto hel\rd 1' " lI'YOl1r-oJc1 , , \ the Ahota , lIe fltnrtl'll down to the doOl' 10 lot his mothol' In. l1e had just 01)11011 ( It whull . ,10 IIrRt. > > hnt. wnR fll'od , ! In , lul1I1 > od all the b/lcl / ( of his flthol' ! 116 the BCCOI\l1 ! \ hullet wus sent ou Its 01'1'1\1111 of'ongel1nco and fought with him 10 leo1 > hlll1 fl'oll1 fll'III ! ; again. CI'utoht\eltl \ ullll' ( oil 10 Int away. The boy clung to him. "Ion't YOIl uhoot ngalnl" Cl'camotl hUlo Londotlo , trylll [ ; to got between the 1'0\01\01' 111111 hll1 l1Iotllor , 'Pho ho ) ' couldll't saVe hiD mothOl"1I lImh , hut ho did eave her IIfo hy poll. IlIg his Cuthol" ! ! I\lm. Cl'utchl1o1 ! 1'I\n \ down the slCIIJ , " ' fo1o" ! , I'll Hx ' too ! " "If ) 'ou " 1I\e 3'OU , he relied , In his 1'I\gc. \ "I waa aCmld , " lIald the boy , as ho tolls It now , "and [ 1'I\n \ baol ( to my 1I\01hOl' . J saw him hit her 01lCO before and J Irled to I1top hlll1 this tlmo , " Ul'utchllC'ld was n\'I'03ted \ at OI1CO and hm'rlod to the ) ) olco } olatlon. Dotcctlvo Loclehnrt sn 's ho 1100lar d : "It was an accldont , I had the gun III my hand and IIho gmbbed at It. In the Rcume It wont ocr and shot hel' In the leg. It Is a l'opItlngWlnchestor , 1111'11 the mploslon : of' ono cartrldgo load. Oll It ngalti Hnd this caused the second Hhot. " 1 went to my homo to 1001 ; : for the mun who hud rulnud It , I did not moan to shoot Sullie , and I hope she will got well. ' " . 0\01' at the hOllpltnl h's , CrutchflAIII sl\1'd : ' 'It was not an accll1ont , and IC Ih03' don't IcJcl , him up ho will finish the joh If ho 0\01' meets mo again , " I ' _ Gave Crutchfield PrIvileges. And here Is the strano , lJUrt oC the whole IIl'oc'cdlng : Ol'lItchfleld was not treated 111\0 the OI'11Inar3' criminal , In fact , ho hud Iho IIborty oC the clt ) . , Ho was not 10clwd In a cell , hut was permitted to engao ! a special 1101Ic . mlln at his OW11 OXlJOI1BC to : tceampll1r : hfm about. ton , "buying" fol' hlu fl'lends In the cluhs and cufcs , and at. _ _ nm _ _ _ _ ' I - - - - Struck Her Several Times. tanning to his own business as a cot. ton 011 brolwl' . ; \oanwhllo the wlfo that ho had IImlmetl was fighting for hel' lIfo at tlie Gl'I1dr hospital , Gal1r.rono had set In , 11m' lIfo hung In the balal1ce , The sur. gcons hoo1 , tholr hoalls , It Wlltl a . tosS'lIP whether the woul1t1ml woman would live or dlo , Public sentiment was w1'lh the wife. So , Clutohflolll's Irlvllegos were 0\11" lalled and ho waa sent to jail-the ' ' 'rowol' . ' ' nut oven hare l1e wus 110t 10clcel1 In a cell , aUlI there Is lIIellhood ; ar a police In\'ostlgaUon as to why ho was not. Instead , Crutchflo l was asslsned to n sUl1ny 1'001Ho hQ fittCtllt , u ) ) as a coml1lnatlon IIbrnry and sltl1'ng.room- Hils man who hall hll3 awful vongennce , There his stollo l'ahers ) ropol't to him every da3' , 110 dictates his letters and cleml3 up his tlay's business , nd after that ho leadH : and Bmolws at ease , He has been allowed a hlg l'I1pho\1hollc \ al1d ho hus 100 odtl records of tll ( latest songs and 111arches , " [ Hatl nathol' Ho on the Outside Loolclng In Than on the Inside Look Ing Out" Is the favol'lto tune wltl Cl'utchl1elll , Hnd the , othcr prlsonorl along his corridor enjor It as mucl us docs he , ' "Hathor suggestive , oh ? " Is the sahl tatlon PIVOI1'tO ; callers when they onto' whllo this song Is holng played , and hi usuall ) ' swltchos to' another tunc , "A Loolln' Out. " Play Suggestive Tune. 'I'h latest of his colloctlon has jus t1l'l'lved , It ts from "Tho Sprlni Chlelcon" anlIs ontltlml "Thoy SoIl 1\10 a l..cmon In the Garden of Lov ( Where ' 1'he3' Told Mo the Ponche Grow. " 'I'he clltnax came the othol' dli ) ' who the m\\geons said that Mrs , Cl'Utcl fiolll wouhl get well , and that her hili buntl could apply for ball , Ho at anI. ' d'chled to colobrate. "Cnll Ul1 the best cater\\r In town , ho onlorod of his jailers , "Havo 'possum SUPPOI' , nnll 1)lonty of ale un cldel' . " Thor hntllt In the jail all right , n 1I0Wli of the Const to como waB 1 > U' Ifshcd In the afternoon llalOrs , and t\\ ! women uthnll'ors of the man who hu I his "vonrcanco" sent big frostetl cal(1 , ho as nn uddltlon to the ropast. \\'hon aupper tlmo came a lar1 lch table \ 'all brougltt Into Cl'utchl1oltJ 'ou , room and the 1I\'llioner.j.uosts and IiO oral ontsltlorR filotl In for the fun a : 1 vo Coasllng , 'I'hl ) 111an who Imd . his vo seanco did the honors. Dr , 0 , II , 8n'l1or , chn1'otl ! with se Ing IIqUOt' on Sunda ) ' , was the fit rue guest to arrlvo. , lho . , Ho wa follow ell h ) ' Fo"'lost Na'I/ est charged with ! Join ; . ; a parUCI'lIUnt . ' , . t. . . Jf' the riot on that ove.'lltrul Saturdny I nl ht In Atlanta when ] ( j 1I : ; ro'a were Iclllocl. , , J. P. Clmnmon . held on tl10 II flame chnrJo , tollowl'd. Night Jailor 'Vallar , Johnson came lIoxt , to Hlvo al1 , omclal to no to the IlUrt ) ' , John Dore03' , "tho best truel > , In Oeorgla , " In charge of the jail laun , Ih'y , next I" hl1lOI'nnco ) ( , tool < his place , 'l'hl'oo Ohio business 1110n , two from Da 'tJn and on from SIII'fngfiold , who I had mndo hU lnosl1 appolnlmcnts with Cl'utchllold hororo ho was arrcsted , ar'i rived In Atlantn that da3' , nnd hearing Shot to Maim Her. or his plight , called at his jail room , a tended to the buslnoss under consld. ol'lltlon and remalnod to enjoy the sup. 1oI' with their host , One "Turned Down" Plate. Crutchfield 111 11 do the ninth member of the lJarty , and Inslstod on "turning down" ! yt elllllt3' plate , Whether this was a tribute to his wlfo or some . .Isltor. who did not arri\'e Is not l\\1own \ , Whllo the revelry was at Its height Mrs , Crutchfield was moaning on her couch In tne hospital. She will soon bo out now , crippled , for Ufo. Crutch- field wns aslced if he had not Intended to crlpplo her In oxactlr the way he dill , "No , " safd ho , "I didn't , I never said that , but I do lmow a frlond who hus lost both his legs , Yon just call up the hospital where th03' took him and HOO If she didn't go there and llurse him when ho was hurt. " And thut Is where this case oC latter. dny t'ovenge stand now. There will bo two trials-a criminal one for felon. 1011S assault and another for dlvorco. Iuch that will startle will be brought out then. , But , no matter who , vlns or 10sos , all Atlanta Is _ aylng. "What a ven. goance ! " \ , SURELY WAS A MEAN MAN. In Presence of Hospitable Friends He Bought and Drank Alone. "The mean cst man I ever knew IIvod down In Texas and I worked for him , " said the ol , tlmo reportor. "Ho owned the pallor and ho was banker , be. 1c1os , On top of that he had real es. tate strung around town till reporters on the oPJ > osltion didn't know when they were trespaslJlng and when they woron't , "One afternoon , as wo boys were IItartlllg out to gather up the da "s troubles amI llad tlroppod Into a frlond's place to take the taste out of our mouthR the cltj' editor Gnd the nHtnaglng editor , came In right after us 111111 we all lined up , 'fhoro had lJOcn one round and everybody waa h'3'ng to tell his hest storr and won. dorlng' who would buy next when there was a gRIll > from 'Officer' Hor. I rick , who 'did' pollco , and wo fol. lowed his eyes to the front door , Who . , should bo coming In all alone but the old man himself-and him a deacon I ; NolJOdy had ever hoard of him being In Il. suloon before and It didn't seem ! to botle much good , . 'rho m , O. was the fil'St man to got his breath , as was right , Aoolng lile po.sltlon , 111m boln ! ; closer to the old man than any of us , and ho Bnn out tolerabl ' cl/lJorfully : "lIow do. 'ou do , 1\Ir. Campbell.V ( were just about to talce somothlng wm : ; ou join us ? " " 'rho old man sldlod up to the bnl without snj'lng 1\ word , much to 0\11 n'stonlshmont , though ) 'OU could SO ( ho wasn't used to It , " 'I bello\'o I'll take a lIttle boor boys , ' ho .aald , and wo nearly fell ever What : \n unbondlng ! "Woll , wo all took whut wo wan tee and the old man slilpod his beer am smacked his lips , There was mor4 convorsatlon whllo the bar mnn pol Ished the rosewood , and finally the 011 man spoke Ull again , smacking hll lips , and sa's : " ' 'I'hat boor tnstod 111'0tty good , bolloyO I'll havo' another : "And with thnt ho laid a nickel veJ : : careCully on the bar anll save it a lIttl ll\sh. \ Ono lone , lorn nlckol.V glnncod at each ether out of the tall of our 03'OS and snld nothing , I'll 'old man' dranlt his hocr slowh' . Wo Why. wo looletl on , " Started on L"'Iwest Rung. ,0 Oren Root , n nOlhow ) of the socr4 I's tm'y of state , : hllo sCl\t'coly ever : : I ' ' of was ; } aplolnle IV' 'oat'R ago , rocony ) 111 vlco.prosldont o. ho : otroc. : . . . n. Street Rallroutl.QlUlmny oe No' Yo'I' Hoot tarted Itt th- . ' . : m ( 11. the II\Jor , ! Io b-\1 wl'.l U 'st tlon Ianl' ; as a .Ia""ror au \ -t , b . ' . fore going Into I of" " B C. > l'S ( 'T , pnny , 110 actl1d t , 111otorru. : ml\ In 1 .3vcr..1 1ll01lt1 S rato.1 , ) , r.rl's. : . , ' . , . , , . . , I . "IJW ro i ' CROSSING THE f JORDAN Y ( ASTORVOF' 1111 : : COt-QUEGTCF CANAAN , Or thl ! "Wo'nv ' y nnd Otwnt" rrcoItbrr , 'f EJ i:1 ( o.P1rIKhtlmII , the aUlhor , W , B , .1' ; < 1.011. ) Scripture Authority-Joshua : , chnp. : ors 3 nnd 4 , eepeolally ohalter 4 , I'orses 12 and 13 , Head alDo , Numbers , : : huitel' ) 32 , + + + + + + + + + ttt + tt + tt + + + + t + + SERMONETTE. There Is a beautiful picture 1 : here In this service which the Reubenl es and the Gadltes and part of the tribe of Manasseh i . performed for their brethren. It emph lslzed the vital rela. tlonshlp which one bears to oth. ers about him , and the relponsl. bility which one must share In securing blessings for the lives of others. These men had found their In. herltance , They were at home with their wives and little ones ! j and flocks and herds. From 'a purely selfish standpoint they had nothing more to gain by war and conflict. i But they must needs cross Jor. I dantoofor their brethren needed them. These had not yet found : + rest. They had not yet come + Into possession of their Inherit. 1 : ance , and so the Reubenltes and the Gadltes and the men of Man. i asseh willingly feft their pOSt sessions behind to Gerve their brethren and help them obtain the' blessing in which they were I already rejoicing. There Is nothing which Is reo celvlng so much emphasis to. day as the duty which man owes to his brethren. Every man owes something to his fellow , + man. + man.Have you attained the land of : t promise , and come l'Ito ! your + rightful possession ? Then your duty towards your brother who has not yet obtained the blessing - ing Is Increased many fold , You must not , you cannot say : This Is mine , I will enjoy It. Let my brother lo k out for him. self. Nay , the fact of posses. slon Is the call to duty outside of yourself and for the sake of others. : + "And they passed over armed 1 before the children of Israel. " : + It Is one thing to be willing to go and another thing to go i armed and prepared for the con. filet. filet.The' preparation which these + men made was the earnest of 1 : : + their purpose to face danger and to be of real service. . They didn't hold back but they took the lead. There 'was not OJ cow. ard among them , and no shirk , watching for the opp rtunlty to escape hardship and toll. _ "As Moses spake unto them. " Here was a pledge made months before which was now 'being ' ful. filled. It Is easy to promise something -thing , but how hard o fulfill. n the flush of gratitude and de. t light at coming Into possession 1 + : of so pleasant.a land , no doubt i It was easy to say : "We will + go. " But when the weeks had sped by , and they were occu. , i pled with the enjoyment of their Inheritance , then It was that the test came. Israel found them true men , and doubtless their enjoyment of their posses. slons was enhanced by the con. had promised , therefote they would . Ah If all serve. , only our ' : t promises' which we are so ready " I ' : + I 't to make were as falthfulty kept. : t . . . . + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + , THE STORY , I . three da3's the children of Is. FOR rael l ad been cncan1)Jed ) by the sldo or Jordan , The swlft.mQvlng stream -flQod full. for It was the time of the 8prlng fr shets and "tho wntpl'f ! had ovcrilowed tholl' bunks-seomed' I separate thom effectually fmm the 1'0 , glens wlllch strotchetl out on the ether sldo in ' rdant ' \ beaut3' as far as the ere could see , ' And morl'than e\'or dltl the POOlllo turn with half on. vlous 03'OS upon tholr hrethron of the tribes of Reu on and Gad and pal't , of the trlbo of l\lannsseh , ris they saw thorn comfortably settled upon tholl' . Inhorltanco. 'l'holr ilocls and hortls spread thom8elvos over the plaltls I1ntl seemed to shuro the foollngs of thoh masters that at last they had fountl rest and wore at 1lOmo. , To bo sure 1\Iosos had granted theft I'oquost In asking for Inhol'ltance UpOI1 that sldo of Jo rdlII , but it seemed te the people wnltlng there b3' the sld ( f the swollen , Jordan , separated fl'olt their own Inhel'itunco , that the tribe ! of Reuben , Gatl and : \lonasBoh wore gottlng qulto the best of matters , Anl JlOW It was the third day slnco JoshUl had sUlluuoned the peolllo togothol and had tleclnrod that within throl da 's they should CI'OSS Jordan , Wha a dar thnt hnd boon ! What rojolc ' Ing In the camp. nnd how the peopll bad made haste to move from Shittlm whol'o they had been encamped for Sl mnnr woolcs , l1ud to como to the vor' ' " brink of , tile rl\'or. And , Joshua had Bonl out message 'to the Roubonltes , and to the Gadlte ! and to half the tribe of 1\Innassel1 sa 'lng. "Romembor the word which Mose the sor\'ant of the Lord commantlo , YOU'I saying , 'rho Lord your God hat' ' ' & : i'lon YOU r t , I1ml hnth laivon ) 0 J ' . I , ' , ' ' " . . . . , , , ' , , , ; " " ' 'r'c' ' ' 'l . . . . l " . ' , ' ' . : . 't 'I ' . - this Innll , four wlven , 'ollr Jlttl , U l : ones nnd 3'0\11' \ catllo shall I'omnln hI \ } fJ Iho land which 1\IOSC'8 gave 3'Otl on thla sll10 , Jordan j bllt y ahnll : ' ; aSB before 'oul' bl'othl'on armol1 , nil the mhht ' mon or vnlor , and hell ) thlJm : until the Lord have given your breth. . I'on I't'st , as ho hnth glvon you , " Ant ! the Houbonltes ant ! the 'Jad. Iton nnt ! half tht' t I'Ibo of 1\tannsseh hnd Iromlaed ) that they woult ! do oven all MORes had commanded , buL .tho first tlay had lJassed without th { Ir put. tlng In an al1pcn\'anco \ , ant ! tlJln the aeconc1 lint ! now the third IldY hnd c1nwnetl , the day on'hlch they were to go Into the Promlsl'tl I. . . nd , and 1It1l1 they did not appear , Ami as the people waited thm'e b ' Un' swollen watol'a they wondoret ! whothe'l' their bl'ethl'cn would full thoU" . and how they wel'o to cross ovor. It must bo that . .Joshua.ould lead thom aCI'OSS , for the night befol'o he' hud sent wbrt ! through the caml ) toll. Ing the people to sanctify themtolves and docl/Lrlng thnt on the morrow the Lord would do wonders among them , ' AiHI that morning In eagol' oxpectano ' the people had come forth from their tents , but the rlvor Willi still there , and tholr brethrcn , the Roubenites , and Gadltos and the men from Man. ' assoh had not yet como , and how , then , WOI'O they to CI'OSS Je\lan andj gain the Promlsod Land ? 'froublee1 nna anxious they set about the mom. : ing tasle of gathering the manna , but' ' I. I scarcely had they finlshod , when mos. ' sengors came from Joshua , saying : "When ye see the arle of the cov. enant of the Lor'd 3'our God , and thol pl'losts the LevltoH bearing It , then ) ' 0 shall remove Crom your place , lInd go afttI' ! it , " "But the , rlvOl' ? " the people ox. , Flalmed , "and the armed mon of the , ' { tribes of Hellben and Gad and Man. assoh JIUVO not como , ! II , they prom. ; Ised , " I But the messt'nger had departed Inl husto even whllo they were Iualtingf thoh' 'complaint , and wondorlngly , but ! obediently , the people struck thell'l tents and prepared Cor the nwardj ' 1I1arch , In the meantime there was a tost. ; Ing time going on for the men or thel . , tribes of Reuben and Gad and Mari. : asseh , to whom , the can had come to : tl ' leave tholl' families and tholr posses. : ' siorls and go before tholr brethl'cn to. I help them gain lJossosBlon ( ) r the landi on the othcr side .Jordan , God had : \ bleosed them , and gl\'en tqpni rest Inl . . I : a & , oodly land , 'fhey must show thelrl " . \ ' J. gratllud by holplng their brethren ! ) ' ' , In the harder task of winning posses. , I , slon of their Inheritance , They must t , . leave their ) ) ossesslons , even while I they were just boglnnlng to enj03' , ' . " : . . . K ' thol11 , They must give up thor [ rest ! wblch was B ( ) sweet aCtor the . long ; weal'Y years of wandoring. But t1le3' , would do it because tho'y had prom.j ' Isod , ' While anj" of their brothren. were still without the borders of the land God had promlsotl to givethem' ' they could not enjoy their own Inhol" : Hance , Nay , t.be permanency of tholr own pssesslons must depend upon their brethren taking possosslon of' ' the land as Moses had parce'led it out : Thns during those three days eUti the " pUl'OSO ) to 103'al1y sl1pport Joshua. And on that thlrtl day while tho'\ \ people waited by Jordan's brink 'Ylth their lIocks and their little ones un ; Ul the pl'icsts should sot forth bearing' the ark of the covenant they : bade their wives and tholr little ones good.by" an turning tholr backs upon theil' , own possessions they set tholr faces , steadfastly In hOlplng their brotllron , In obtaining the rest Into which . they had already como , The bugle note had sounded and the people sac the Ill'lests ILft the ark anll start towards the river's brink , And as the3' watch In awe and wonder. ' the watol's su donly stand U)1on ) a heap and these below the pillce where the feet of the priest ! > have touched flow on re\'oallng the bed of the rlvOl' . On move the priests unUi the center , of the river is reached. where they' , pause , . So absol'bed have the people bean In watching this miraculous dividing , of the wutOI'S that they Illd not ob. serve the commotion In the c mp In , \hoir roar , but now as the prlostsl Imuso In the conteI' of the river , thel' ( marches forth the long columns of the" Heubenltes and tholr brethren , armed . and read3' for war. Thol'o are times when the jor and / grutltutlO .of the heart are so' intense . that the lips are dumb : mcl the voice ) hushed before realization of the great blessing which has como Into the lIfo. , Thel'o WOI'O the gront multltudos or- : " " " " ' the children of Israel watching these 1 mlghtr waters or the J rdan roiling \ apart amI 011elllnl ; a hlgl1\vay br ' i which tholr feet might gain the Il'Om. 4' Isod Ll1nd ; there WOI'O the al'mod . . forces of tholr bl'othl'en going beforo- ' thom Into the land as toIton.of the help which was to be given thom In beforo'I 'I conquorlng the land. But no shout ' of trlu111ph was rnlsetl , no volco gave , , ox pression to the gladness which , " . surged within the breasts of those. t waiting multitudes , , Whol'o now were tholl' doubts and' Cours ? Where noW WCl'O thoh' mur : ' murlngs ? Swept IIIto chafr before tbo : mlghtr wind ( ) r God's triumphant IOW ) . or. ' 1'hol'o w s the arl ; : of his coven. . ' ant In the millst of , Tordan as plellge , . of socurlty as they should l)1\sS \ under . . thnt "ast wall of watm' piling Ul1 abov ' , ' : ) the point whol'o the lrlests stood : - , 'fhol'o were their brethren the ROil- benltos antlstho Gild Ites and the men , _ of l\Ianassoh stalltllng upon the fai" , HI do of .Tol'dan , . ' ! k With glad , engel' stells. but with the ' ' ( solemn hush which comes from a : ' , : \ realization of the ncal'noss of Goll and' ' I his mlght3' IOWOI' , the 11001110 pt sood' \ OYOl' Jordan to bogln thnt horold , yet - tragic conquest of tl10 " " 1J which Gotl had Ilromilied to gl\ . Abraham nd , ' " . his seed , fOI'OVCI' . . " - - ' ' f .