Trenton Times, The (Newspaper) - February 11, 1889, Trenton, New Jersey VII NO 1939 MONDAY FEBRUARY 11 1889 TWO BEARDING THE LIONS 1 he Work of l wo Methodist Evangelists A VENTURESOME The Pi Visit the Sir of M mj of the Comb and Jime Quiet to the Town H Ky Fcb 11 li i the Sloan beijs w le 1 in this town it MX wieks bj me the 1 uis and tht suit of I n IK li lur county to tins lace the 1 mil that more H ul I F r many claj s the town with annul nun and timid ns not seen on thy bti of tener than necessity compiled them ks ago the Rev G D tic K A L McClure MI a i n e 1 in They ed at the h and the then that they intended to h 1 1 a ro mi eting m said weie ailed hither by extraordinary UK um they had heard ot the mm and more were feared Th j came to li the Christian religion to all and most KIKM i illy to those whose lial stiuck terror m Hie They mi d those who had any part m the tr ubles the and to Lie ind hear what they had to tay They begged an audience and if that the j ed not for the result I he In st night Mr McClure pi each the church was crow lerl Uabe Jones Red Mule Smith Bad Smith and their friends were there them Red Mule said ht had hi aid them preachers Mas agi in to talk about the and he wante I to see if had enough nu vo to tin unm tho All of Them have the foi a minister and never are the clergy ti v ith the smallest disi Mi H j den spoke first and pinny d at once into the middle of his subject He ci Ix th the and and partisans v ith unsparing words He said that the feud Lad begun n cause that on both who took pait In it were mui idlers unless they repented they w mid sui ely go to hell Mr Hyden mentioned names He al indent to those m the audience Suddenly pom ting his finger at Red Mule Smith he said I boon told that yon me one of the worst men in nil thin It hni youi boast to count the number of our ders nnd prove thut they exceed those of any other man m the mountains For you blood the tortures of the damned wet e especially invented lied Mule was so badly fi by the attack that he sought to shrink down be- hind the other members of the congi lo himself He mm h relieved when Mi turned lib attention to soi it of the others who Rod Mulo after ward said wue just as bad as himself hen Mi II den finished the tion sang a and then Mi pleached He was just as caustic as his conclusion he announced tint wo ild be eei vices lEei e on tile io Vi lrt All became interested m the ser es On the night Clabe Jones nn man who helped kill the bloan bi arose in his seat and H for vv ard to the pulpit and he said he w anted to publicly c nf ss thit the woi Is ot the ministers had t in h 1 his heart that ho knew he lind done all kinds if w de-cds and that thet e was m t a lid on But he wanted to repent while theie was tune and he asked the 1 to forgive him He said that he would never fight any more r wonld he carry all The m msters Jones joyfully and prayed CMI him 1 hey urged others to do as he had d in exhortations weie not wasted As 1 he meetings progressed every body in and joined the e hui ch Among them were many of those must conspicuous in the feud Both Ander sou and Bob Profit are now dibU on pi The ministers might have en got hoi j of Red Mule Smith and Bad but these two worthy gentlemen con eluded that was too hot for them and the seventh or eighth night of the meetings they departed The meetings lasted two woeks and then the two ministers announced that they be- God had helped them to accomplish the for which they rame to It was now time for them to depart Others who concerned in the feud lived m ai d They wished to go there and see what they could do with these men of blood 1 hei e was the greatest regret when they left Since then depai tore has been peaceable in all respects Their influence may not stop the feud entire j but it hiw done much to reconcile old enemies Clabe Jones certainly greatly In ear nest He has constituted himself general peace and says be will not cease his efforts until he is satisfied that no hostilities occur About conversion no one doubts Messrs Hyden and McClure have now boon ui Hazard several days and all the indicate that their success will Hot be Ices than m Bin Penn Knocked Him Silly DAMON Pa Feb 11 tramp is in the suffering from about the head which ware inflicted by Mi's Penn of thin place The called at Mrs Penn's home and asked for something to eat He was into the house at the table and he soon el ed that Mi s was alone He then began to threaten hei and use insulting a woman of flue inus culai de 1 1 calmly walked to the ti c 1 a i oiling pin aud fellow on mi knocking him clown Bhe legated the blows timos and then Mrs Penn for who found the trinip on the in a II condition A Attempt NEW YORK ieb o cm ltd at s a n in the ot HID lai ge tenement Hi ter street occupied bj t vi niy families file was quickly by a beluted and It was found that an attempt had been made to burn and blow up the building Bundles of rags waked with oil and packages of der were for purpose The 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