登陆注册
5435600000026

第26章 CHAPTER VI.(2)

Touch not, taste not, handle not:

Drink will make the dark, dark blot, Like an adder it will sting, And at last to ruin bring, They who tarry at the drink."

I continued to sing this, with tears running down my face. When I finished the song there was a great crowd; some of the men had tears in their eyes as well. James Gano, the constable, was standing near the door and said: "I wish I could take you off the streets." I said: "Yes, you want to take me, a woman, whose heart is breaking to see the ruin of these men, the desolate homes and broken laws, and you a constable, oath-bound to close his man's unlawful business."

The treatment I got at the hands of this Mart Strong was told to the mayor and councilmen, and there was great indignation. The councilmen went to Mart's place that night. The door was locked and a number of gamblers were in there. The mayor forced the door open and told Mart Strong never to open business in the town again. He left next day; and this closed up one of the worst places in the town. Then there was Henry Durst, another jointist of long standing who was a German and had accumulated quite a lot of property by this dishonest business. He was a prominent Catholic. A Mrs. Elliott, a good Christian woman, came to my home crying bitterly and between sobs told me, that for six weeks her husband had been drinking at Durst's bar, until he was crazy. She had been washing to feed her three children and for some days had nothing in the house but cornbread and molasses. She said that her husband had come in, wild with drink and run his family out and kicked over the table and she said: "I came to you to ask you what to do."

I did not speak a word, for I was too full of conflicting feelings; but I put on my bonnet and Sister Elliott asked me what I was going to do. I told her that I did not know, but for her to come with me. We walked down to Henry Durst's place, a distance of half a mile. I fell down on my knees before the screen and began to call on God. There were five men in there drinking. I was indifferent to those passing the street. It was a strange sight to see women on their knees on the most prominent part of the street. I told God about this man selling liquor to this woman's husband, and told Him she had been washing to get bread, and asked God to close up this den and drive this man out. Mrs. Elliott also prayed. We then told this man that God would hear and that hell was his portion if he did not change. In a short time he closed his bar, left his family there, and went to another state. His property was sold gradually and he never returned, except to move his family away, and I heard afterwards he was reduced to poverty.

Another jointist was named Hank O'Bryan. In passing his place one night from prayer-meeting, I smelled the horrid drink and went in. A man by the name of Grogan was there, half drunk, and I said: "You have a dive here." Mr. Grogan replied: "No, Mother Nation, you are wrong, and I can prove it."

"Let me see what you have in the back room," I asked. "All right, Mother," he said, and took me through several windings, until I came to a very small room with a table covered with beer bottles, that had been recently emptied, and in one corner sat a man, Mr. Smith, a man from Sharon, who the W. C. T. U. had been talking of handling for selling liquor in that town. Mr. Grogan introduced me to him, and he, Mr.

Smith, looked terrified and astonished. I took up one of the bottles and asked what it had contained. His reply: "Hop Tea." I asked:

"What name is that on the label?" It was "Anheuser-Busch," but I could get neither of them to pronounce it. I turned up one of the bottles and put it to my lips and told them that it was beer, and that I could take an oath that it was. Grogan threw up his hands saying: "Now, Mother Nation, if you get me into trouble I will do something desperate." I had visited this man Grogan in jail about a year before this, where he was put for getting drunk and fighting. I said: "I do not wish to get either of you in trouble, but want to get you out." I had my Bible with me and I opened it to several passages where drink was condemned, and told them where it would lead. I told them I would not speak of this to anyone. When I said I would not "tell on them" the look of gladness on their faces was pitiful to see.

I said, I am going to pray God to have mercy on you. Kneel down, like two obedient little children--they knelt--some may smile at this, but I was deeply affected and felt a compassion and tenderness toward these poor men, whom the devil was leading captive at his will. That prayer I offered, was heard.

In one week from that time this man Grogan came to my house; one Sunday morning, and fell down at my feet crying and wringing his hands, saying: "Oh! Mrs. Nation I am going to hell, but it is not your fault and I came to ask you to pray for me." He was in great agony of soul.

He had been drinking until he was almost crazy. He left in about half an hour, saying he "was going to hell," but I told him, no; to have faith in God and He would save him.

This was the last I saw of him, but I heard afterwards that he had a small store in Wichita and was living in the rear of it with his family.

The person that told me of him, said that he asked Mr. Grogan if he sold liquor. His answer was: "No, I got enough of that in Medicine Lodge."

This Mr. Smith became a wreck for a time, and lost his business in Sharon.

After I came out of jail in Wichita the third time, I met a man on the street and he made himself known as the Smith of Sharon. He looked quite well and said he had quit drinking entirely and was a real estate dealer in Wichita.

I soon heard of its being told around in Medicine Lodge that I drank beer in a dive. So I went to Hank O'Bryan's restaurant and said: "Some of these jointists are telling that I drank in a dive. Now if it comes to the ears of the public, I will have to go on the witness stand and tell where I drank beer." Hank turned pale, looked comical and I never heard any more of that.

同类推荐
  • Chaucer

    Chaucer

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 西域行程记

    西域行程记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Young Adventure

    Young Adventure

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 宰惠纪略

    宰惠纪略

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 中恶门

    中恶门

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 墓地有人:没事别挖坑

    墓地有人:没事别挖坑

    这是一部以一具尸体为主人公的小说。本来一具尸体也没什么可讲的,可是它却在将要被埋葬时,睁开了眼睛……
  • 创新创业5W:以色列奇迹对中国经济转型的启示(犹太智慧典藏书系 第三辑08)

    创新创业5W:以色列奇迹对中国经济转型的启示(犹太智慧典藏书系 第三辑08)

    犹太人被全球公认为“世界第1商人”,以色列被誉为“中东硅谷”和“创业的国度”,拥有3000多家高科技企业,堪称创造世界经济奇迹的“最小的超级大国”。其创新创业的奥秘何在?作者研究犹太文化20多年,先后6次探访以色列,写过20多本专著,并于2015年开始在内蒙古创办中以创新创业示范园,通过理论和实践给出了自己独特的答案,有助于中国的企业家和大学生打开“大众创业,万众创新”成功的大门。
  • 超神佣兵系统

    超神佣兵系统

    新书:无限战争系统,喜欢战斗的同学可以看一下。睁开眼,看见了近在咫尺的枪口,那抛洒在天空的鲜血,这一切都在改变着林东的世界观。本来以为自己会在这种残酷环境中苦苦挣扎的林东突然发现自己被神秘的佣兵系统附身。一个普通军迷,召唤属于自己的佣兵团,试看他能够在残酷的佣兵世界达到怎样的高度,揭开不一样的精彩人生!
  • 乡村大队长

    乡村大队长

    土生土长的农村大学生决心放弃城市的繁华,回到农村改造农村,带领一票农民发家致富的一段历程。
  • System of Economical Contradictions

    System of Economical Contradictions

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 转变经济发展方式靠什么

    转变经济发展方式靠什么

    亚当·斯密关于“看不见的手”的许多结论和观点在当今的市场经济中依然发挥着积极的作用。刘国恩教授从斯密的经典理论出发,结合中国国情与经济发展实际,从“十二五”规划与科学发展观谈起,围绕“经济发展方式如何转变”的主线,与我们深入探讨了“生产什么、如何生产、如何分配、政府该怎样做”等问题,让我们对中国的经济发展现状和社会问题有了更为深入的认识,同时也让我们对中国未来经济的发展道路充满信心。
  • 太空武器科技知识(下)(青少年高度关注的前沿武器科技)

    太空武器科技知识(下)(青少年高度关注的前沿武器科技)

    随着现代高新技术的迅猛发展和广泛应用,正在引发世界范围的军事变革,不断产生着前沿武器。前沿武器是指与传统武器相比,在基本原理、杀伤破坏力和作战方式上都有本质区别,是处于研制或探索之中的新型武器。
  • 予尔因果梦三千

    予尔因果梦三千

    一块玉佩,一树梨花,一个印记,一道伤疤。一世,一个神仙因爱上妖界的一只灵猫而被永禁轮回道,濒死之际化毕生法力只为守护她一方常安。一世,那神仙再次进入轮回成了和尚,生来吃斋念佛却不料惹上江湖事,只因寺庙里那回首一眼,终为相思与世长辞。一世,他与那相思之人功德圆满投生仙胎,只为圆那一生都未曾说与她听的一句“我愿为你还俗”。一世,他是鲜衣怒马的少将军,她则是闭月羞花的大小姐,生死簿上为他们造了段好姻缘,却未料惨遭魔族篡改,生生渡成了情劫。一世,他们再回仙界,机缘巧合破了千年谜团,知了前生历了今世,还能否回到从前?一世,大梦初醒恍如世隔,水泥钢筋,汽笛聒噪,日复一日竟将那须臾万年轮回几世统统忘了个干净,不知打了多少个照面,却全然陌生擦肩而过。直到一日,故地重游,二人于深宅大院同启万花石门,顷刻间记忆如洪水猛兽般涌入脑海。天地轮回,因果有报,辗转三千,予尔梦回。?
  • 慕少贪欢饮流年

    慕少贪欢饮流年

    “你还准备抱多久?”男人冷冽的嗓音响起。“那个,是你救了我吗?谢谢你。”女孩低着头,紧张地绞着手指。……“还想逃?”男人将她禁锢在怀里。“没、没有。”女孩磕磕巴巴地说着。……“所以,你要带我来的地方是民政局?”女孩惊讶的瞪大了眼睛,不可思议的看着身边的男人。等到她手里拿着红色小本本时,整个人还是懵的。……(超级甜宠,偶尔曲折为剧情发展,全文高甜!)
  • 红妆大唐

    红妆大唐

    给武则天当老师,来到大唐红妆时代。正版女皇武则天、山寨版女皇陈硕真、想当女皇的韦皇后、安乐公主、太平公主,还有八面玲珑的上官婉儿……。李木周旋在这些美女、才女、女野心家、女阴谋家中间,过着作死的日子。