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Show A MIL0-MANNERED MAN AND SOFT-SPOKEN SOFT-SPOKEN MAN. A man whom the dlsp itches desctlbo as mil. . in, mini oil hiiiI soft of tongue has been pluming u most remark ib'.e game on the unsophlsllcutod f mine's of Pennsylvania Ihls wicked person sold llihlcs by day and stole hoises by night. Such u combination was nevei kniiun .before In tho Keystone State 'Mils man had the Scriptures at his tongue's end. He quoted llhcinlly fiom tho prophetB uhen selling hoises which ho had taken fiom tho stable of somu unsuspecting granget, hiinio of those who had bought lllblos from him wcio Uliliucd, as they testified In the Magls-ttatc'a Magls-ttatc'a e emit that 'such a I'hrlstlau-nppcarlng I'hrlstlau-nppcarlng man" vas tin accoiuiillshed hciisu thief 'lhls purlolner of oilier men's hoises, It Is slated, was an ex-tmplniv ex-tmplniv lllble-class teacher" He not only soiu ine ncripcurcs, occc cxiiuciiuieii and Interpieted them as well Young women, who hud sat at tho feet of this (iamtillcl, gave him the highest irt of ii character when ho nlfered IiItt, olen goods for sale Knterprlslng p s, who would hnve dlsliusted uny nth, horse dealer, asked no o,ueBtlons when thelt claughteia told them that thin particular dealei nua an expert In the hcrlntutea The) paid Iho money and rejoiced that they had the prlvllego of meeting a. Itlblo scholar who sold flue horses at half their value Now thete Is niniiinlng among the farmers They hip abort of cash, and have been compelled to letuiti tn their ilghtful owners the horses which tho pious Hlblo student let them have nt ii hnrgaln. What shall b ilono with a horsethlef who masiuerades In the garb of un expounder ex-pounder of the Scriptures? Jf his punishment pun-ishment llta his crime, he will havo abundant lelsuto In tho future to study tho Oood Ilook and to regret that ho did not practice thoso precepts vhlch he expounded ro glibly for the Instruction Instruc-tion of devout Pennsylvania laises Hultlmoro Hun |