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8ATURDAY .OCTOBER 8, 1904 STAND UP AND SAY YOUR SAY. Have you cherished an opinlon. hldder deep from huiran vi.u, BTiat would help a tallao brother. lf a J fa.Ien brother knew? Are you fearful I< st a cynlc world may not see things your wuj? ^Be brave and maniy. brother?stand us and say your sayl Do ycu think that men have sto'.en the riuhts of other men? That wrung is now trtUBspbJUttt Eeard th? evi: iu its Aaaa Don"t !et the cavpara stop you?stand up for rlght to-day ? You may not see to-morrow?stand up and say your say! X>o you think the liquor trafflc Is a curse upon the earth? That it pauperizes nations and tramp'es thlr.gs of worth? flome day you mean to say lt, but you dal? ly and del.iy: Come to the front, my brother?stand up and say your say! Do you love the pure and fcoly thought that Chrlst has taught the worldT Do you etand a friend to truth and rlght whenever it is told? Do you Jntend to do your part? Dor.'t walt tri you are gray; There r.ever was a needier tlme?stand up and say your say! ~National Advocats. DISTILLER AND HIS SON. Incident Whieh Proved That Destiny of Latter Rested with Father More Than Anyone Else. In the first year of my ministry there oecnrred an incident within the bounds of my congregatlon whlch a half century had falled to effaee from my memory. At an early day the cause of tempcrance waa gradually spreadlng its infiuence through our country. and we thought it well to organize a temperance soclety ln our community. In my congregatlon there was a gentleman 31 years of age of more than ordinary intelligence and business acthlty. It was desirable that he should joln our new soclety, and I lid my best to bring him to that polnt, but without suecess. On one oecaslou, when trying to p.rsuade him to connect himself with the tercporni re movc ??oii. i know what rou ajta go in<: TO s.w:" tnent, he aaM to me: "I n< v. r axpod to be a BMBaher of a tempera ety, and jet i rajolce at their axtateaea?not ?n my own aecoaat, but for the aake of that bu>.' polatlag to his son of four renrs. "Whea he has grown to man hood he will he under better intluences than thoae whieh have surrounded hls father. He will have temperance men for his coinpinioiis (irinking usages will thea have . ? aaed.M I ranlted in nn>-t aertoaa toaaa: ".Mr. B-, whaterer affad temp raace ao eieti?-s iikiv ha\e 09 the eommunity at large, oae thinu la certala, whieh is that the deetlaj of your little son is la your hands n.on> thaa all tha othera; that auch is your laflaeaca on thal boj thatlt may areJl be ezpeeted that his future will be lhaaad by you more than by the whole oatalda world." I regret thal my Wordl er< re too pro phetie! in about twa reara after t.he above laterrtew I was eafled to berj that dear boy. He was burned to death. His father had a sniail dlatillery on his farm. One ovening, while eaga removin? aome appla-braady from the "recelver" into a eaak.the hoy standing by with Bghted eaadia, tha Hajaor was lgnited, an explosion followed, and both father and so:i were covered with flames! The father was takea to his hed and siowly reeorered after weeka of suf tering. But ahera was the aoa who was to llve and grow up under the happy in? fiuence of a temperance comniunity? Where was be? On the day of the fu Deral, as I entered the ehamber of the ?uffering father, he taraed his face to the wall, aad rrtisintf his wounded hand as if to ahaa my sad look, exclaimed ln agony: "Oh. I know what you are feoias to Eay!"-C. B., in Presbvterian Total Abstinence in a Will. On the 15th of June there was filedfor probatethe wil; ,,i Mr. Robetl Hall New York city. This will direeted that for ftve years after his death his ehildren ahouid abatain fron aaa of all liquors and ?hoald not fTequent saioons or places where liquors were sold, under penalty of being dialaheiited. He leaves a- worth $10,000 whieh was divided aniong bia widow and five ehildren, the aharea of the ehildren being based on tbe aboae con diUon. BOYS AND CIGARETTES. The Startling Declaration of a Mag istrate in a New York Court. The effects of cigarette using by younj boys would be a Btagtllng r. veiation tc' mauy of their aaothera u th. y and< ratoai the alarming propoiUnaa to which it hat growu lu this country. A tiaigdatraaa in Bartaai eoaaty, \*? a York. made the following signitUai.' declaration the other da> : "Yesterday I had h< lore me 35 boj prisoners. Thirty-three of thcm wen confirmed ck-.irctte aaaolaii To-day from a reliable source. I have made tle grewsome discovery that two Of thelarg est cigarette manufacturers in thi: country soak their product in a araal solution of opiuni." The fact that out of the 35 prisoners g smpked cigarettes might aaeca to indi cate some direct connoction b cigarettes ?nd crime. And arhea it is announced on author ity that most efgarethaa are doped vitl oplum. this connoction is not hard tt understand. The elgaretta u to poang boys vpn much Iike what whis! y is to growa men If lt does not dtreettjr cattse crime it ai least accompanies it ln nlne case* ont ? ten. It must be univrrsally admitted thai the majority of yoang boys addleted tc cigarettes are generally regardod a* bad boys. It is an addiction that doe? npt ally itself with the high vir; manly youth. It leada to bad associa tions and bad environments. He must be a strange boy tadead who can derlvt moral and physical good from ciga? rettes. Oplum Is like whisky?it creates at) incrcasing appetite that grows with what it feeds tipon. Even pure tobaccc has the same effect. The growing boy who lets tobaccc and oplum get a hold upon hissenses Is never long in coming under the dom Inatlon of whisky. too. Tobacco is the boy's easlest and most direct road to whisky. Whea oplum Is added, the young man's chances of re slsting the combined forces and eseap ing physieal, mental and moral harm Is slim Indeed. It Is a deadly comblnatlon In most cases. There are few, If any. cases in which It Is not more or less harmful. Stomach and nerves and will power weakened for life Is the common resttlt, even though the habits flnally be mas ter?d.?Cleveland Press. DRUNKARDS' SONS. Bad Showing for the Offspring of Those Who Ara Addicted to Strong Drink. Of the 420 boys committed to the In dustrial school at Lancaster, O., during the past year, 120, or nearly one-third of the whole, had lntemperate fathers; flve had lntemperate mothers. Of th? boys without either father or mother, there were :\\_ and of ?h ?_ with father dead t' M, while 82 had lost a mother. h*i iew nothlng of eithat jarent. ro,,,? for alundantre l-.ction ;n . ?ases cited. There Is no singlc cause. it appears, which sends a boy to the bad quirkor than an lntem? perate father. This sort of parent ls worse than none at all, according to the atatlalka Tho ree.ird of the hospitals. asxhimr, prtaoaa, refonaatortea, all aaaw that tha man who ladnlgM in Itqaor ls unflt to be a father. Tbe drinker's children aro oaraad with pareatal taints, whleaarop out in ins.mity, lnibeeillty, viee and crime. Biai though a line of fflBOd an cestry and the opnosing powor of purlty in tho mother shield tho chil.lren of a drlnking father from the worst of his traits, theevil intlnenre of tho crunknrd ln tho home ] rt mnrs the masfrrplece. Tho boys and ilrls of drunken father or mother go to the bad in apnalllnply large proportlons. Tho worst of tho drlnking hnblt ls its eumnlati\e effaet The father nia\, be? cause his father and nioth. r were tem perato. be al.le tO .irink with Inipunlty, apparently. but his son has a greatei cravlng and ]? m \ itality. The evil that the drfaktag man does to his ajurajm Impairs the poweffl Of bia offspring. and they f.ii! tOaTJ \ictinis to the Uoaor habit. ?American Issue. TEMPERANCE FACTS. Inebrit-ty has been callcd a toxlc de generation, the treatment of which will depend on asecrtaining tha causea and renioving theni. These may vary and comprise wid< ly different conditiont..? Journal of Inebriety. An anti-tr. ating niovement is uiak ing eonalderable beadwaj la Montraal, Qaabec. afeaaberaof the league piedge themseives not to aecept from nor to offer to others intoxicating liquors in any public bar. hotel or club.?National Advocate. A New York maglstrate says that in 30 years there will be nostatesnun lei't in the Unlted States if the use of cigar? ettes continues. This may be DOttlnj it pretty strong. and yet a police magis trate would appaar to be in a position to form an aceurate opinion.?Cleve land Papers. Qede boar was the favorite beverage ln Egypt tl.OOO years ago. The loca tion of the town is lost. but the inserip tions on the toroba daacrlbo the kfadi and qualities naad and the proeoss of making. Q. de aaa the Miiwaukee of that old civili/.ation which has vanished. ?Journal of Inebriety. Dr. S. S. Thora says of the alcohel in beer: "<t la a nanotic, and t laaillla tive in its effecta For instance. mer curials are euinulative. A doaa of one sixteenth or oae thirty-sccond- of a grain would have no appreciahle effect on the ayateaa; but a aaaabar of theaa adantalaten coaaecuUvely aroald soon produee aafWatloo and Other destnu tive resuits. Bo beer amraaalatee Itaaffaeta in the system." Pasadena. Cal.. i no-licenae city of lf,. ooo popnlatloo, bad only 38 arreat >?. ar. Stoekton. of i: ? 0 \\ Ith plenty of aalooaa, bad 1,074 arreata. Set Him Thinklng. J marr | Convlct Hangs Himself. Baltimore, Md? Oct. 4. ? James Thompson, a colored convlct In the Maryland penitentiary. serving an 18 yeax sentence for murdor ln tbe aecond degree, comraltted auicide ln his eet! by hanglng, maklng a noo<*e out of his auspenders. Thompson was convicted of kllling a man at Cli^st< rtown, Md. LIFE PRESERVER8 WEIGHTED Officer8 of a Camden, N. J., Cork Com pany Under Arrest. TVashington, Oct. 3. ? A consplracy whieh has been developed by offlcials of the department of commerco and Labor and of the department of justice resulted in the arrest at Camden, N. J., of J. H. Stone. H. C. Quintard, Charles W. Russ and James Russ, offleers of the Nonpareil Cork Works. They were apprehended by the United States mar shal for the district of New Jersey, un? der an Indietment found on September 29 by the United States grand jury at Trenton, charging them with conspir Ing to defraud the government and prejudice the administration of the steamboat inspection laws by putting upon the market compressed cork blocks for use in making life preserv ers, each of whieh blocks contalned in itre a piece of bar Iron about six leaft aad welghlng elght ounces. [ The iron bar was inserted and con cealed In the block for the purpose of j increasing the weight to the legal re ! qulrement of six pounds of good cork ; for each life preserver. The men ar ; rested will be arraigned before tho United States district court of New Jersey, to plead to the indietment . DUPONT MILL BLOWS UP Two Workmen Killed In Explosion Near Pcckville, Pa. Scranton, Pa., Oct. 4.?By an ex? plosion ln the corning mlll of the Du pont-DeNamours Powder company's plant, near Peckvlllc, Rlchard Hasney, of Jessup. and Walter Allsworth, of Olyphant, met instant death. The explosion was plalnly heard in Olyphant and Pcckville. The roof and aldcs of the bullding were blown away, and what remained of the mill took flre. The employes of the other mills nearby were soon on hand with Bre apparatus and bad the flames under control ln a short time. The bodirs of the unfortunate men were found among the ruins ln a horribly mangled and burned condition. Undertaker Klnbach took charge of the bodies. This ls the flfth time those mills have blown up in a poriod of 20 years. and four tlmes within the last four years, always with fatal results. RAILROAD MERGER ENJOINED Seaboard Air Line and Roanoke Com panies Restrained. Norfolk, Va., Oct. 5.?On tho peti j tlon of Charles Chauncey. of Montgom t ery couuty. Pa.. Federal Judgo Waddill ' grantPd a temporary Injunction for ( bldding the raergins of the Seaboard . Air lino and th" BeahcM*? sad Roaaoki 1 railroads. Mr. Chaun'ey holds Sll.OOu lc (1 y&i eer.t. r- .tifuates of indebted ' ness fssued by the Beahoaid and Roan ? AlSQliBt r* ^?.?h.ooe, j aaa no i>ays that $285,000 of thi j suanre are atlll outstandlng. Tho in? junction was aerred oa Prealdenl J. at. ! Barr and fJaaiaral Ooaaaal Letga R. Watta, of the Beaboard Air line. Pennsy Orders 600 Coal Cars. Phil.uh inhia. Oet. 4.-The IVnnsyl - vania Kailrnnd Company has awanl.-l ooatraeta for Ml ateel boaaer ooal oar to the Preaaed Bteal Car Ooaapaay aad the Catnbria Bteal Conipany. eaeh 001) cern to bafld 100, Btghty peieaii OOachea will be butlt in its various i shops in this city, WtlBsiagtOa, Del . and Altoona. and at the Meadow Bho ln KeW Jersey. Orders have also b aaaaed for the balMlag at the AJto ahepe of IS poarerfal breftght eagin to he aeed on the Uaaa waat of Pitta? barg, The ooaapaay is ooaalderini a bid for S00 ooke oara The ofdctali i i tho railroad say they are in urgeai : of oara, Lpdy Curzon Continues to Improve. Walaaer Oaatle, Keat, Oct i. i.a.h Curzon eoatianee to aaaka food pro | ! ler BAOther, Mrs. L z. i. of Bhlcago, who arrlrad Bnadag, haa be. n parraltted bo m e bar. Blr Thomai Barloa and Dr. Wateoa Cheyae, who w< re lararaoaed from Txmdon to at tond her ladyship. ha\e roturuod home Army Officer Shoots Himself. Bcraatoa, l'a.. Oct 5.?Bdarard afil lett, of Worceeter, M Lttached v tbe l'n Ited States ;v< ruli i horo. aadad ? areek' \r>iz hlmaelf throagh the heart H a 42 years old. ser\e,i in : and was I'orinorly aith the 8 ment. eoast guards. Diplomacy. Welhar Were you at the races yes terday? Ryder?No. "Walker?Good! You are the very man I've been looking for. Ptyder?Why so? 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