4 SEA ISLE VIOXEEll. j 1»UI1MHII£D EV'uity FUI DAY, j At SEA. l^LE CITY, N« J») i — cr TUB — 1 Pioneer Publishing Company, i Ti:eX4— Ouo dollar atid a half a ycAri payable III advance. PST" Under no circum»t*iKc* will we publish cnnmiinlc*l»«ii» which como to Ii4 without the writer • iun>e. FltUKi I', HKi'TMUUtit X, J XXV. pajrTlratic* which supported the railroad on which Presideul Garfield wa» conveyed to iho eottago nl Klbcron have Int'ii bought and.made Into a hut by 0. D. Byron, Iho actor, on hi* ground* at lying Branch, and ho I* having iho •pike* plated ami stamped a* souvenir . pjpcr«w«rig1it» to g»*o to hi* friends.1 i tiy* The question of mu ileal supply for church ehoira H Ihua dl*cu*#«il by I Iho Kchraika ''Congregational Ncw»t"| "It would bo Jan** consistent fur our churches to receive ungodly ndnUtrr* It is for them to get their muririans from tho dan co houro and oj*ra. The 1 choir mcvling ougut to be just a* sacred and apiritUBl o/lho prayer meeting or Hunday achool tcacbciV luce-lug. Wei ' need ChrDlhm musical schools just a» really a*' Christian college* "and Chris- j tian theological seminaries." j ggy-rho good word which the "Jewish Messenger" oxys about synagogue* may well bo applied to hou*csofworship ol every denomination t "There is nolle I • ing intriueicully holy in the synagogue's •tono or plaktrr t the holiness lb* rather iti tho Uvea nud character* of tho worshiper*, not In the ritual or archlleclure. 'Tlio purjKwo of tho. aynagoguta Is not * . pfcservnliorTcf forms, round*, vestment* and bowing*; but tho "uplifting and Modification of tho Individual soul; II your prayer*, yuurchoiiU, your pro*tra- | lions, your sermons, fail to produce any I effect on tho Uvea of those who gather together, your aynagoguti is a practical fjiluro. And nowaday* j»eople apply thin te*l moro generally than synngoguo leader* fancy." v*
JCffi" Tuo of» Iho down lown Baptist I , churches in Now York have united in a I good deed for thirsty humanity. They j ; have provided a tank of Ico water al the 1 corner of Laight and Varrlck streets. • ThU tlyle'of "ctJp of.cpld<watnrM I» genuino Christian benevolence. It will refresh many ilry peoplo at »mall cash outlay and may Ixj tho means of keep- I In^'liundriHli of men from going into I bar-room« to qench their thirst with j strong drink. Tim |>op«lation or this vicinity Is largely cvt"|>o»<*l or dweller* I in tepemciit houses, , whose supply of ■ttch luxuries as ico and Iro water Is ox- I ■ trcmely limited. Tho viclory over old I Hatan, ncoomplbhed hy one such act as j this, Is far greater ilian that which will ' result from A ' thousand fa»hionahln churches closing jbeir doors, and going | out of town for all summer. The Exemplary 31r. Dnx. | ^ of satirc. j KromTlnslry's Maxailna, I "rfo you quit us to-morrow morning?" I . 4rtw*, mar tn, 1 gurai theyro agolrP to hang rue at ID o'clock sharp." | opened w bio eyea and ear* iu I I beam this fragment of conversation. At tho moment I was standing on tho \* thresboVfof a cell, but such a cell II ' U looked more like n boarding house j parlor; tho windows were burred, it is ' • true ; tho walls wero whitewashed, and tho lock of the door w^ ponderous ; hut on tho floor thrro wUawbfl carpet, and against tho walls wcro Arranged chairs \ And otUtnans^ % •• ••• | In tho mlddlo of Iho room, somo oil • "• Ihioni seated, somo standing, a doten : ladles, in visiting costumes, formed a clrclo round a gentleman. Tho latter wu In correct 'evening dresa^-whlto cambric tie, avmllovr-talligd coot, wliito ;ltid glovw, ond boot* thai reflected ono f . - liko a polished shield. • • : "TliaFa tho asavsln r ' whispered tho : . doteetlro, who was showing me round, ■'I y (tan dollars a day, meals Included.) V V. Icoald'not reotrisln a movement of •urprisoi. > '"It'a James Dux," ho continued, V> taking ho notice \ "ho's under sentence . hfdf«»th," . In tlio monotonous voice of a profes- « tlonal guide ho went on to tell me tho , ilory 6f tho man who was the focus of ' V\ go'mnch attention. . » ' ' ' .* ■ y «X criminal of the highest cla», thtf Thix. ; Ho began In an Intelligent way y . by only attacking respectable people worth I A thousand dollar* or so. Four time* ho has rlirate<l the gallows. Tho first tlmo bo bought o(T tho wUneaaca, » •. this second lima ho slid business direct trith the Jndga. ) But a faUl Accident • was hla ruln» The pApor ho had M ■ on \ hankarjtk AsoAislnated turned ot t ' -r- <K to bo counterfeit, James had killed a
/ . • "v'iconfrere by ml»Uka. Not being able to I get together money enough to make bis j xxijcc dear, ho was found guilty. | U o wm going to l>e rent aloft, whrtt a i comrade starting in lru«lu atforiHi to buy J tlio fraudulent bank -notes at a sacrifice.' lie said ho calculated he could them uii his customers out West. W Ith tho sum thus fcAli*M Jumes km able | to jM-rsuado Uio Governor of the btalo I to take a di»iuler«i.tcd yicw of his c»ic, and he was Jet oil." j "Bui Dux nevyr got ovcrt the turn it j gave him. lie became kinder stupid— I lost his head, lie took to robbing Che first llmi came in his road. Ono even- 1 ing, in an out-of-lho-way suburb, be j knocked out the brains of ail old man with a sledge-hamintT for the sake of a j miserable watch* of no value." | "Caught in the act by a young policeman, who thought he had a chanco of I distinguishing himself, Juuies w*» I i brought up at the ,\s»lxc* for the fiflb I I time." Tim evidence was overwhelming. | ] tho defcriM* weak, the jury indifferent. I I Whilo thu dozen in the U>x wen) trying I I whiskey cockluils, Judge Blarkstonu | I rose In the middle ol a cloud of cigarI siuoko and pronounced sentence of I death, giving tho poor fellow only three j I months* leisure to read tho li:blc in. 1 I Uis time 1* up this afternoon." j "And this Is the prionrr," I exclsime«l ; "the inan iu Uio drcss'-c1oll»e»?" . j "Ye*, that's Dux," ho antWcretl. I "He's converted, you know. Al. prr*I he is a great objocl of intrrvst. Our J richest ludks pvy all his expenses. The I best fsmiiie* come round regular to comfcrt him. He Is goln^* tn die beau tifuily, we exjwet. It is a'grt at victory for tho Hardshell Baptist Church. You'll see that Jatniw will make u truly I tan ctified end." i Meantime the aasxstin, w-conducting 1 one of hivtady viiitoni to thu dvor, passj ed quite c!o«» to me, and I had the opI |>ort unity ot taking his likenuaa in my j mental camera. He wa» a low-sired, thick-sct, Ill-built man, with a face blotched with whiskey pimples, a low forehead, a cold eye, and I tho limbs of a long-Artned *i»e. What J a sinister and grotesque caricature this I bestial wretch was, tricked 'out in the garb of good society, his big l»ony toes I making humps on the patent leather of I lib dandy pump*, and his close-ctopprd I hair glistening wfth some j>erfume, I which could not kill tho fetid odor that
exude<l from lii« vulgar IkhIjt. *' I t A lady advatioed toward tho assassin * and pro*e ntinl him with an immense whilo bouquet— the symbol or purity or » soul. . But as alio tried to murmur » few | * appropriate words, emotion overcome i her and she swopned. M Tiic condcnine<l felon had takon tho 1 1 • flowers with a carries* air, snlfTcd them, I and jerked them orrr his slionldrr to a M j corncrol the room whero I iwrceivod a dim or fragrance and bloom thrown it* 1 * huddled heat* like so much refuse. I 1 "Tho poor creature* aro nervous, do you mind " Raid James, ooin]atsionat«^ t ly. "Thoy should uko a Isom of gin i beforo risking theinielvc* here." 1 I "Allow me to* introduce to you my ; only daughter, MU* Blaekstone," said a , gentleman of judicial bearing, hustling forward to mako way for a lovely young I who leaned on his arm. j - Tho murdrrer bowed. The young lady couriered. . | Tlio judge did his best to imitato ono I I and the oilier ; that Is say as far as his I corpulence would permit him. i I 'Tapa has often spoken about you," Mid the pretty girl, with a simper. I "I'm really sorry you cannot dlno will* 1 I us to-morrow." j "It's out of tho question, Mlu, and 1 deeply regret It," said Dux, with a I coarse laugh. a ' I Tho young iady blushed and lowered I I her eyes, "UnlesK, you know, your father would consent to revise his judgment," con- 1 I tinned tho felon. * j "Ah, Jamee," said tho Judge, with a I blending of formality and tho cold ami- 1 ability ol tho bench -j "it b as you My. j out of tho question". ; liaiineM is bash | | ness, you know j" and. bending toward I I Dux, l»o" vrIil>|>ored, u»t wmdd I* "ni I much as my appointment b worth to do | anything at present," I "It must be a terrible thing, Mr. Dux, I I to I »« hanged 1" Interrupted tho young I I • • i I >y ■ . I B,rl' • - • -.~.r ■* - T "A moment'* pain, moro or lrws, Mis* , I Blaekstone \ a short nmnn-nt— <lo you I bear 7" _ w*id the judgo. "It U the ^ I death I would profcr for myself." | _"\Vell, that's how U Is," Insinuated Mr. Dux. "I daro aay It's sweet j | enough, If the trap worVs propaf and | I ilia sheriff Is experienced. .Bv tho bye, • I J^dgo, would you kindly tako care that , I tho roj»e Is comfortably soaped T" f >\VnUnglj| my friend. Any fkyor 1 I can grant you under tho circumstance* • I you are at liberty to ask." r Mr, Blackstono left with his daughj ter, Tho latter turned bock oeveral r I time* In tha to .catch a parting* » I glance of Ih^e a***Mln.* *. *- , |v I Afterword learned that on tho dawn I I of tho following mortung she forwarded 1 1 a basket of magnificent flower* to Ik* H condemned cell.' . * ' V t "Moro i<wl^ar. f*ld Dux, when ha* a I uw thtm. "Tlicfe women folks are
1 • . - T fools. , There'* only one in the lot— my gjJ Juito — Vfho know* thu right stair lo . givo a citiwo of tin* gr«-»t Uuit* d Biali-* i t/j help him tn dir. eelil iuc u gal» i loll of old Bourbon !*' s " . By (Ins (huo a crowd of nrw Arrivals hail invaded the cell, which had been transformed into an audience chamber. It was deputation of promius nt cilum«, j who requi^:<-d to be received by tbo lion of the dny. . . Ill e orator of- the crowd made three jjtrcs toward the condemned man, and exhibiting u handsome c**»« in f»or«»cu» and gold, liedellvrri-d the following discourse, nitb much digiuiy ami feeling: | "Dear Mr. Dux, jwrmit the InhaUI tan l» of Huiiimityvillo at l-irg", and, oonjoim-«l with them, the member* of I tho jury , the sheriff, and different ^H.-r-•oils who assisted at your trial as well as I the jui»oti otlieialj, uiro int-mK-raof the I j-olicc force u ho took pari in your capj tore, to offer you, through wc u» u m— jdiqiit, tliU feeble testimony ~1>[ tho o»toviu with which you have inspired u* I -II | nut only hy jour calm tsoiguidtott 1 and the attitude, in every respect worthy of a genticmanr which you juve known how to preaerso durinj; (nr J many day* of your detention and I throughout the ordeal of the, proceed1 mg* in court, but likewise by* the truly J Christian sentiments which have led I you to l*itdoii tlu»»< uln>^> nction may j have contributed to bring About your I coudeuiualiou. Accept, 1 beg of you, I in tiie uatites of all uiy* fell ow-ci lite n» I and in my own, thia rnodc-»t gift, j hertily srHi that it tuay prove ux-ful I and agreeable to you during the U*t I hours of your terrestrial sojourn." Mr. Dux extended both his hAnds, J and received from tboae of the orator a j euj-crbly onauieloJ iDsnitu gold watch. lie weighed it in his right palm for u I few ocewnds, turned it o\er, and then applied it to his right car. I \ it going?" 1 4H)h, yes," answered the donors iu chorus. 41 Keep good timer* I "Oh,yc>."' ; "Jeweled?" i "Bather." -I "Horizontal escapement?" k "Oh, ye*." - f "American built?" I 41 You Ik? I." , "Well l'nw sure Vm very much l I obliged, but while you are aU*nl it you i might have give inc a hand-inado ticki er." / * Is - « . • w
Hero the meuibcM of the deputation f saw that the series of explanation* were I exhausted. After having shaken hands i with iho courageous Mr. Dux — whom » they passes} by in Indian filo-^-lhcy discreetly wlthiln-w. , *. i i A reco ml deputation was ushcrcsl into • tht room. After the cu*totnary aaluto the leader of tho procr»ion »|K)ko his *|H?ech in j these terms : 1 "Ih»l>octesl Sir, I am the twin broth- i rr, and tho-o ladies and gentlemen atv tho nearot-ndalives and most intimate friends, of tlio late George Brown, whom slew on the night of the 21st of August last, l>y sundry blows of n sledge- 1 hammer, In order to )h>*c.*s yourself of a nickel watch which he had bought for five dollars." "Desiring to make known to tne pubHo the sentiments of admiration and re--peel with which your conversation hts j filled U", we pnsy you to aros-pl our I humble homage in 'ho *liaj>e or n complete suit of clothe* for your own u*e. We will take it as mi inestimable favor if you will wmr them at to-morrow morning'* ceremony," James Ihix ejected a quid toward the pile nf bouquets heaped behind hltn, j and having tumafied hi* check* trith a j fresh plug ot tobacco, took the bundle, tore ofl the paper covering, nndsuocc**Ively unfolded the. coat, wnbtcoat and I trousers, examining the texture ot the I stuff with the touch of a connoisseur, I "Are throo Eiiglbh article* wsrrant- | sol, you know?" "Ohyyes,^ chorused tho group of relj alive* and friend*. . »i I 44b>test fashkm ?" - I • •^Ohiyes." ' \ h ^Buttons' solidly* oown .on-hub ,dopr \ shop work J" * I J 440b, ye*.1; . * ,Tr>1 j I But, 'a* he puTimed his Examination, I sudden crra-ea puckered Ith* -Tnretiead, j and In ft voice troinbling with anger he I cxcl«lme<l i • ' 4,>\Tirro aro the bnscea? There ain't no braces to the trousers, nor taittoq* I to the roal sleeve* 1" 1 1 Tho members of the deputation roJ gonled each other with an etnl»arr»a*cd l air.- A whls|>rred colloquy took^plaee among llirm. ' At lost two of the youngI est of {he p*rtX hurried out, and tho I orator. Teg* I nlng his presence of tad ml, gave Mr: Dux hi* o^uranee thai the forgotten article* would bo oupplkd . I without delay. 4 - ' '£ "All right," aatd the osMsdn ; ?44let,» ;*j aay notamre alwut It." At thai moment a smotheied »ob was i heard, I 1 1 came from ono of tha two 'orphan i I daughter* left by poor George Brown. - "Oh, MV. Dux," she tnurtnured tmld »'j'K<r teitTa,"hcw did you find tv In your > I lieart to kill our good fkthvr V ,
•qt km hi* fault," an«Wrfed I I J^Siira. "ilf pr.ncktil m« by *u<king J s an rxhil»ilu*ii of lit U ilwnnd wslch. I t could iu»t r<«i»t the tempt* lion. Only j t for that ali-tirrd tiajepiocc 1 should I have •!»**! ol butigi-r, like * liwfj, Ufwc ' 1 siiouM have ilri'ZUiel of foblarry. It i mm ui"Tf« than imprudent— it wa»dowu- 1 righ I immoral on hi* part." • "Tho liroans aeie always too fond of j J A«t*-tiL)tl<iti," loudly il<rDr»-«l a f*t la^ly j with a r«--l fac«-, alio km Uu -jtbrf than I the l'io*-«i-*ntres* of the J>>oiety hr tbo j Pro tret io») of lVnlli'iit Am04-:im. "Poor null," resumed, turning tuaard Dux, "you uro dying u victim to the dc-]»lor*l-le vanity of our relative, hor my |sc»rt I am of the nnpliatie opinion tlul it is high time to |ui*» a Uw intrnlicting th« ]ara<lr ol j-rticles of value," "That's a fact," absented Mr. Hiram K. Anlhropologus, riecfrtory of the *<»- tiely. "A smJii! himself could nut resist. Browu was entirely to LDme. lft- only got what Lc deferred. But you, Mr. Dux, tell me, plc-*c, when th* temj'tation assailed you to kill George in order to get li.s watch, did you rufltf ranch?" "Trrvihly, sir, terribly. When I svw him pull it out to look at the hour, I thought he watttoi to rib? tne. TJ»at's alhinp.yot) know, no citizen of tlm frrc country cju statnl without getting his dander Up. It sort of aifeclcl me ill the stomach tint, then in the leg*, then in the head. 1 tri**d t«> resist, ai:d even made an attempt to run »way. But I can't tell how it came to pa#«, I Wasn't equal to it ; and when cultiine-* n-turnc«l, 1 was st<»puig ov«-r tho z*»o, a alrJgc-hmmznrr in my hand, and hi* skull was sina-hod t * ' No matter, it can't he helped now that it i« over. 1 forgive him from the bottom of my heart." . "Poor man 1" cried all the ladies present in a ton* of j«rofound commiseration, un«l then began a rivalry between tlietn as to wbo should givo ft farewell token to the condemned. 44 Do Ukr thi« j>or rctnonnftie,"»aid one "And this tlask of •mulling salts," said another. "Hero D my box of jtultnonic wafer*," added ft think "Theyjrro ft so re reign remctly agnin«t a-thma ar.d ditkcnli breathing." Dnx t«>»k every thing that wzs offered i him, hut all went the way of tho bouquet* i before long. A tumuli iu a corner put »n end to
thixi etrusbiDK of friendliness. An un- ^ fortunate wrotch, all rags and patches, hi* cheeks hollow ir.nn long fssung.ua* struggling in the clutches of aerate half dozen iwrsons, "I have caught him I" screeched a female voW. "He wa> attempting to rteal the vruisou |«tt»trr sent lor J»mn Dux r 4tm-nlleiiicn, ir ycu please, ladirs," gi»-jM-d the i«»r U-ggtr, **1 huve not lu«li*'l food for two day*, and — and 1 never murdered anybody." lie was flung uvck and crop out ol the room. * A negro domestic hero entered and animuhced to Mr. Dux that dinner *a» served in tn adjoining apartment. The i-ctnjMny filed ont into the dining room of the Governor of the jail, whirl) had l»octi nmu-bly plaetsl.lcgethci with the Governor's plate and KroncL cook, at the disposal of thepri-oncrann hi* friend* for the ocei-ion. The condemned man look hi* station in the seat of honor, Judge Blackstoro* on his right, .and the Distiict Attorney on hi* left. A |*o]-ular prv*ehcr of the Tut mage tyj>o said grrvce l>eforo meat. aq<l mode an Impromptu prayer, in the cour*e of which he introduced some eloquent alludon* lo the ceremony or the following day. Mr. Dux nto heartily and drank copiously, nnd but>t into frequent explosion* of good humor, which were va>tly admired by tho guest*. The ro|v.v*t nu a veritable banquet in its plenleoustiess, a fete iu it* joyous spirit. Several effective sclecth-n* of tnu?ic were Informed during the course* on a li»rmo uium l»y the leader of the j«opul*r II1UIIIUUI l'» »IU- • v. "" ^
proucher** choir. Alter the coffee cutnr liquor* stronger than wino, and with .ihcui cam A t*u«t>. The short e-t and *no*i delicate of those Km given by lb* twin brother of George Browp in the ( following neot speech: "Ladie* and Gentlemen- Our urlane j and much -to l>e regvetlcd friend James i* on the eve of his* departure. M*J tho dejection of his leave-taking It softened and its j«in* It abridged." . Dux got on his legs. And,' in a robust voire, responded as follows : < "lvtdles and Gentlemen »Thi« I shall , overlook upon as tlie hajqdest and . proud eat moment in my carrot. It* i remembrance shall not quit tn® till my , dying hour. In many a former period ) of ray existence I wo* cw*l Mown by dwl appointment, and often almost gave way to deapalr. liltlo did 1 then i Imagine that 1 should one day have the privilege of ct\Jojlng this honor. It was i r«rthw*t from ray hojwa that I should have the pleasure of Wing entertained i by luch a distinguish e«l circle until I 'gave that "rooster. Brown, bis |*a*»-out I checks for tho other side of Jordan, r The death of that miwraUe »hti»rr has mvdo a new nun of tnqliw rrpntntol
aivJ filled me, ms \t» »{^>k, with ft i wecoud lite. Frots th« iuumt.L.1 my n-i.- | Uwr was |»ioi*oun»fl by my Irirtd. I ti«e jiuige h»-re, 1 fc*: U^wlf amyth*-r bring— ] may safc-lv wi'.hnut l/oaxtifjg, that I should have lived j eouijdc-tc ignoranro of the joys one | fr- b iu the CUU-c:OUsU*a« of bring gocri Ulilrz- I had smlrrukcu that job which | procure! rue the iKoeJtr of Lrjvi »'.rui- ; gbxl fet&orrow. «>h, my frieu'i*, would | ( that you Ktrr all its the rank* of thr | ^ ju»t like yosr hurr.b.v s--rtuiit ! It is a h!r**<d und po S»l*-ble thing J to i'x anr*kr:.r<t U> the truth, to ic*«l ptoa* tracts, and (o eat spring chickius and csnvas-baek'ducks, iVrsonallr, 1 ran afhnu that 1' forgive sincerely all who Lave had r. |<.rt ir. Cif murder, ! luvcb't su ounrc of animosity in mj o-mpedtii'ij ngjitut any ot you. If 1 were- l»-l go Dec to uiorruw, I would not lfirt s lisirof (lit- hi-aJ of *».i iimw-iit bal--. No, indcc-l 1 woui I not! But to-morrow 1 •hall i»*- iJ home, *nd my hu-m***.- pro-pert* nili be br.ghler than J tho-C of any citizen iu tkr»c riutes. j Yo, to-morrow 1 shall be walking arm j in arm with the prophets— to-morrow I | woulJ not exchange my I<»g cabin in /.ion lor "the White llwiw ol W"a*IungIon ! Kroin tlir golden >ideof the cl< »*-•.» I shall c-at an «-yc of p'.ly nn you, |K>jr •ifltiet*. «l-o\|> here hloK, in the depth* ol thia vale of leur*. It i* no: for you [ loutUin lo the frLvry I snail La»C reach- | «-«lf fi»ryou hate done nu.!(ing to entitle you to the rt-cvujje-nse. NeverlLeW*, I ]^rdon you all, 1 f*rdon the judge, I [^rdon the jury, 1 jartlon the witwlio, l»v their de|»orit:ou*, litvr i thn cwusoof my prelualur*: di-*0- i iutioti. 1 «,Vrt* j»anJ')ti tLzt r*.»iitetnpti- J ble old rtx»lrr, t*i-<»rgo Bronu Licwlf. ! Th'-rc b:i't at) ctotu of rr>er.tmect it) uiy Mini." Every I «vlv was ndjr>! to t«-ars. 4'ID*rr is a saint," **id the |>opular prcaeb«T. A* fur the jialgr. hi* ••motion was so gT»-Al that he had to bide it in a napkin l-*h:nd a birrlrad-? nf ft»ur empty !>>:• j tie* of California win*. • A* I left the lesun ufter thi- raledirlory lonqtjet 1 could hear the rlrrpilint) reeominrnding those who had e>\uino! r-K'tvol Iwkrt* for the exret!linn to retne •■atly, atxl not fi.:l to l;r.n; their child ron with them, as the sight Kit %uro to It edifying. ♦ I
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