Delta Herald, The (Newspaper) - February 17, 1888, Delta, Pennsylvania Bella BT THE Herald PA. OFFICE IS THE Tuna per to f paid within tix attar air A to direct at the of tbe time 1 be a new ran be fit any time by paying all AN VOL. YORK FEBRUARY NO. U JOB Special and Prompt AT TUB HERALD PLAIN OR IN ana Business Cards AT BEL MD. c A. attention given to all Legal AT Friday evenings and days until 4 1 tf JAMES n. 48 St. J. S. MAIS PA. Business can left and appointments cade at the law office of Hon. Len Branch Office at Glen To aud A. BKL MD. Will give prompt attention to all business to bis IT W. PA. 17 Marlte Street July 1 Bay HTLES Successors to Office Opposite the Court Pa. Con- natation in English and J. R. 7 EAST MARKET in English and dec 19 B. PA. 1 Centre second W. T 3 m PA. Offices N. W. Cornet Centre gep IT EVl in English and Office in opposite sep U L. General Insurance Business in either York or Harford wl 1 receive JD OBERT 8. Justice of the PA. 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But I think of him now as I had him lay to my heart sol know 1 shall have him where we both shall Out from the father and into Back to His breast the ended And iha I hear the word the lips of Him who child and And I that so It shall in the land whero we all shall Give i the The secret this Of the blessed Kingdom of Children My mother's are waiting I shall 1-iy my head my For I I'm a 1 where I shall The world is troublous aud h ird and And men and grow gray aul But the worl I n an inner Where yet their angels behold Go Ts An 1 wo That the children see Him so. T. D. Whitney having every reason to believe that I of the fire for then wrote I must be a prisoner for many long up mv daily I went I begin au inventory of as to led I left the door wide It it There was a bed of skins seemed to that the air was getting and a foul down by opening the table and rough a a door the room was It or more about thirty was as 1 afterward came to with and and the fire was all when flour in quantities to last me several some noise in the room startled me. I I could not better j sat tip in bed and was soon had I pi for the avalanche to th it some one or some Ih thing be- There was a back end of the and 1 looked into this to tind it full of 1 much more j hopeful after I had taken the 1 for I could not but feel that it would j be before saw daylight j For several hours after the accident side myself was 1 could hear o d together with as of some one pulling himself along the and I climbed over the foot of the bed and lighted the What was my amazement to find a THE SOCIETY I RELIGIOUS A QUAINT SECT RICHER IN ONS THAN IN The that Rapp in Their History and is the J in the It i- on the Wayne be low jot it is as HA American town if it belonged to an- other part of the Ne thcr bustle of war by lity nor the 1 The suow packing above i I got out that as and rafters and loirs cracked and lie would have at least wounded snapped in a way to keep me on for he hid his naked knife in his If the on the proved hand and was bent ou 1 should be crushed or smothered j hatchet was nt but I did not need raiment it fell in. It was niter 3 a The warrior had been o'clock iu the afternoon before 1 felt fully as an investigation j But very little snow had down the j had been buried just beyond the i I reasoned from it other When I left the bodies ho had his way to my and pulled himself along to Ihe ing to liave my life as I slept When had been covered rocks or If such was the case and the fire refused to I be hard pressed with plenty of riw provisions at I fell all the gravity of the situation as I threw on some light wood and made a It for half an certainly found a way to but some was driven back after a time the heat of the e brought down a great de il of so much sj I could keep a I o'clock the was a hard tight Some of the smoke cabin was cleared of While 1 in he glared at me with all the lute a human heart can He was crushed at the and none but a age could have accomplished what he 1 could have killed him at a single but the work was spared me. Death was already I eside and as I stood and looked down upon candle in he uttered a faint whoop and fell over When I was sure that life had I dragged come by the adventure that I did not sleep attain that la 1 excavated near could not for an instant that the j him into the tunnel and shut and barred chimney showed above the I was j the and so upset had my nerves be- I that some way had been 1L T j for tae smoko to drive I j plain a at mass of tree tops lodged ou tha roof before the bulk of where the two bodies pushed the that c and these held the snow into it. aud packed the snow up so tint the smoke went Then I began running a tunnel in a hundred i for tha ledge in front of the and I got some wound up had gone twenty feet when tha the and sit down for asmoke mid second night Early iu the third a The hermit bad two and j day 1 haJ to abandon this tunnel on a-v a large slock of as was count of which n arly smothered niy situation a feeling of gratitude to me. Then I turned to the to come God for the hand was out down the and I was still at most in my I was now perfectly i this work when the first week satisfied that I was buried deep under Early in the second week I was the and that niy rescue would be a by of rocks aud aud wben matter of The first move was to j the week closed I was drifting a i write out a statement of tbe tunnel to the It was slower work and this I where it would be than you would think The snow I was of the mountains to i served and found in case of my was packed very and all I dug out the north of City with a lot of j Then 1 began a daily mapped i had to be thrown behind and INDER AN mail strapped on my There was no regular mail route there but about once a month some one took the down and returned with any mail found at the snow The and the snow deep on the had been a very bain suu and and the I out a programme to be A j ally carried off and scattered in some hole week's imprisonment would be i under the tree Kvery few feet I but after that it not do to let the mind dwell on the You I was on the horror of it was The met a big or the trunk of a aud it was hard work to get around such Again a cave in savage in the He had ami lines ever J the cabin sent forth suspicious reached side of the and had j heart of the n. It is the h the founded many j What all their weic The j is moie than any outsider can ever Their chief aim was to Ihe the est in the i it ings of the from by religious emigrated to America in and settled iu 1'tnnsyivanm. They Hnd and built s village which they called dubbed mid gave what goods they pos essed to founder and who their and George liapp that it would be more in conformity ten live a life nt Several of the had and sweethearts rebelled thN who were true to Lapp moved with him to O of O of O hren 1 ot angels l fai O font love O forever from thy them tind thy face As word In lortu Cram that the Khul seo the Corolla A Co Harmony was I attacked the new village and red ihc of its inhabitants so tb it thu remaining ones lied bai k to van a In they acres of latul in a most beautiful valley Here they and here those of them who are still live misfortunes that befell them in the two Harmony settlements caused them to change the They ed their new home thems and he ipe who deserted the out or became of Ihc ot their aic well-known l in Allegheny About one thousand members first settled in but as their number was never by birth or by and as oc invaded their there remain at the time not than eighteen the youngest of whom is sixty-two yeirs o d. they first took vows celibacy they be- that the world was its der the weight of the snow every tick to be at work than from any hope of I had to make my way along the base sounded almost as loud as the blow of a j All that week I tunneled to the of a range known to us then as Bill's and for this twelve miles there was only one He was an old bachelor who had built himself a stout cabin under the eaves of the He was It was so warm that I needed right and at three o'clock on afternoon I broke into my own In other I bad done a man docs when lost m the i only the smallest and when I went to bed at o'clock there was no need of even a single blanket for I was up at an early hour next j made a half circle and came back on having slept like a log all and while all the time 1 felt sure I was pec and I while eating breakfast was startled by going straight ahe The fourth week don't know what Some of the sounds which I believed to be the voice of spent mostly in the I was boys who met him had an idea that a human I thought I could hear J now becoming much and was he had soured on the and come i groans and moans and cries for and ready to give It was on the out there to live a hermit but he was j when I opened the door the sounds fifth night that the cabin began a chap who kept to and would fame to me more it might jng racking and 1 knew that not allow any one to question I j that the caught the the snow was settling down around it. along very well for the first fire had succeeded iu tunnelling his The noises continued all giving mill but then realized that I was in j way to a point from which I could rescue I me many a and at seven o'clock danger from snow The thaw had nira and I had no sooner next I opened continued through the and it despatched my breakfast than I set about j I found tunnel filled I was needed only a jar to send the making me a shovel to dig I found lamenting tins when 1 noticed that the masses of snow lying on the mountain a and with this sharpened a was drawing better than rushing down the slope with a force j and the snow I dug from the to the I took a look up which could One look I aped up in the fuel i the chimney and saw the dark sky of place behind me which brought down nafl been digging oter half an the same moment three or hundreds of and as 1 pushed my hour when I made the that the drops of upon my and way forward all my senses were on the of the avalanche had brought tilen I understood that a great thaw hud alert for the first signal ot a great lot of small set in and was reducing the snow around When I had approached within pistol and with here and there a large me. It was three davs shot of the hermit's cabin I vaw the man tree They had been piled up before I got through the about a mile down the but they held up thf of could force my way out of the He was coming toward the but so that with little I had a burden on his shoulder and was could run a tunnel in almost any moving as I reached Great care was the cabin I stood at the door to wait for burden above was very thinking he might wish me to take and the displacement of a It had been raining for three days and and the creek below me was a mad The sn on the trail was Tet very and I was compelled to a letter or do some was still might bring aown a great weight of twj d before j halt a mile away when I heard a J fall away up the mountain above mv After I had run the tunnel straight out I knew it was a mass of snow the door about twenty feet I turned tumbling off the and that it was to the made UK way under a lot 1 o 7 f J 1 M the seed of an The f and going abnut thirty Rnow The had w had scarcely reached my cars when I feet came upon the body of an wheeled to the lifted the 1st and tnc limbs and sticks made a of the next instant was I under which he and I knew too Almost every pound of that it his voice I hid heard calling on a mountain side a thousand There were no Indians about us ind a quarter of a mile was in and before the snow came lion for the It with a they ha 1 killed two men belonging to rible roar and a succession of crashes as We no fear of them after Then the weather changed to t t 't w-w bodies I knew were under The in tbe edge of the and killed by being dashed against the His body was across the frozen creek to the edge of a and such clothing as clung to it were in shreds and ters They had known of the avalanche both above and and had given me up for As near as the men Ihe last member They e it. On entering the village one sees plain well-kept ou either side with large shade and The noises are all They arc nil built with the end the an 1 cannot be entered through the Everything in is run by rule ind regulation miu h as at hoarding At 5 o'clock in the bell on the one church and jne in the village At hits down to 1 and what is eaten in one is in There is a day for and one for and for other dish peculiar to the place The bell again at 7 o'clock for all to go to Jt it brings them back to at TJ to at to lunch at U and at it rings for one to put out his light and go to No rebels There is a cellar for its but it is except to None of the Economies drink and their em- ployes are given and The only paper published in Economy is a novel one on the side of the milk wagon which r I orach as well as the thu work to j be apples h 1 I will tie ered or h a field I is 1 on Ihe so that when all lied with their daily portion of milk they know what labor awaits family names are used among the i and and j arc If there are I two of a they them by the locality where ire a near and a rothy near the Un Sunday no excuse is accepted j absence from It is a had not been swept away and tot n froni was orly a fire on the and before I moved I struck a match to see my After looking about a bit I found a and then I to the On could see butt of hi sticking out of the but I pulled at it I found the It bad been lied I got his and when bantl From practical which I the qualities of which it is constructed to the standard of Government I am free to that yon may justly claim that the HAS SOT ITS IH Or all of which is shown Sn the tabulated results in F. 3. U. s Inspector of MFG. 10KK. ADD 1886. with ier and opening the door I found the snow and I had pulled the body the of packe 1 solidly in Coing to the along and crept beyond I window I found i very MV of a moccasin in the snow and It out In room was bundle of took mean hour to the h was that of a 1 The had becT crushed out of him in a The of rock which hid down with him had e erv E. SI Tht Largest and Assortment Furniture w all of mule af Hi the tmt most Parlor Lef If j ly I nut In room was bundle of mv and nine fe t wie Of them I one ami thr sj it from the but it did not sn the 1 lashed another to yet the and now had at least twf citar pole to probe I believed the found In front of the and feet was a great mass of bare rods by fifty feet This the it was more 1 x that a mass of forty rods dust and tw feet above What had become of the There onr chance in a thousand that had The avalanche would block the trail for and at the cry best it would be some days one M onr camp would know that I wa- in the If ihc hermit escaped he would carry the If he under the I might well make up my to remain a prisoner I WM in a bud and for half boor I lost mj The other day there was in the city distinguished young says the St. Louis His rity of his having recorded thd lowest temperature within His name is A. and he was on his way irom to where he act as Assistant Observer in tbe It was on Year's that Mr. then on tiie solitary in his and a great share of that connected him with th 1 O f I oiiM not while h and torn were his cold 1 I fo ind T keep Mr. bu I kept m arly red but still the little room would not set It seemed as cold as the outer Cpon decrees below about trying worth of of th s gave nv a bint to overhaul the from him about of mei cohering equivalent to ard and in the scan h I twenty nf Army his belt a white man's buffalo buffalo which had not been off the cloth the shape of ovtr They upon my little m part wa Vet Mill I shivered under it No intent upin taking the hermits one form an idea of the cold that and but for the might have had Thr dny had g ne by the time I had second at work the had I had to wear the heaviest and my cap was pulled down over my v. hen I reached my ire hand nut of the bed to throw another Ic of wood on the tire swiftly and r not lt ffa v I had to drop to the horrors the Mind this time the i wd of the After I sat in says that he never d at daneing and th because they are not 1'tlt relative But he leaves the n together anil cards for nn d tricing red witti half or the They iys tion of such conduct by such But 1 ask it in en as a bishup have And then 1 thorn ran approve in of thoy may ask the to the same in It is a putting of the 1 hero w as tinco a minister of thn gospel a Who never in Who n church fair to buy tho church a new rat Who never founded any frequented public Louses ana drank wine with never received a Who never for Who never a black or a white W ho a Or a hymn Or wrote a Who never hired ft cornet soloist to draw souls to hear the Who never even took a text for never went through a course of logical Who vvus never Who was never even Who never went to Who was Rel. whitest of white tucked un- der her quaint little Muc her a picture oi olden the House the White House of It contains many beautiful aud curious When an dies be is in a and in the near the Xo tombstone marks ins In the i of ii is a mound where the Indians buried tin ir fallen after a battle ith f h. The has arc t the simc as the ar over and after being in the arc on No one ever leaves People often wonder what will He of their for they nre they in and it bai become n that an is always The world docs not seem its end than it did when founded his quaint his 1 in last member see It w I be many yearn until his i haye bis -u death's grun as MI and then what will f omj and iu millions York Wind earth may no know Christ after tho But has He left no representative of Himself I Is His imago to fade trom tho Ho died to restore thu lost image of Uod to Whila in Ho represents He leaves man here to represent He even so aro we in this His very imprints Ho hath left indelibly and if wo say wo in must walk even as He Do yon when I say that the i of Christian to my mind so that my spirit labors for to express its weighty Little said to me a few daya what is it to have the mind that is in 1 were in me 1 act as you nnd if tho mind of Christ m we shall net just as Christ if placed in similar to ours for it is tho mind that moves to all who are called bv tho of Christ actually to possess His and reflect His and to ex- hibit thoir living of that faith which do all through Christ which It would bfl an sight to one chase a and two put ten thousand to And if may thus speak of tho calling of words to their inar anil Following not for until wo aro the Master's Loving not forget On one nuy master hut it is not so in than ho can tny my Perplo lues fur ho a for Christ bo- furi- fi for motto L I have only one that is All service must spring from is a vitally important truth to bo by w ho any work for the our ta have tho old This may ho from not weariness but in the The OE u-i Even prew and jn tho Nature that tho emptied life may But in tbe Ot our and we to bo honest with we are for we are not working we not loving mitst to Only in can we ho made fishers Master m fishers of any -A coma then i- It loving Christ orbs into such nnd the that ail beauty other as stars the sky in of the Then love to him stands before m pnd us follow t and with appear in with the and Christ hand i. full nnd nf I and it i- it will drop So it is that tii up bv i of tho M. tilk has to U it I 1 to ttr pleasures j nf union with M wiTli our him and U follow tint at of all bo not n w ith a U-c wv and unite I to the has a J he I nf 1 of v Truly of to m 1. v that wo 1 h i- nnd a m out finally we ars to i A under and ho will matEe Ws EW IV