Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 102, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1885 — Page 13
TUE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL SUNDA MORNING APRIL 12 1885
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GOTILUI GOSSIP.
AdTfrllrt Trick That Ar Oaeer isd lTiji That Are Notorfonr l.ltJMIrtt Claqtiara-Mri. Tora TlniiuVa rirt k! üro1 Mmrrimgr Th ffrlch of Ii Mrns f ho Humbujff anil ttiissts of lt. N'w York Lmr lo I' IIa ilphU 17cm. A li&diog Pamocratlo atatasmat, of national Inflam jt ail lnttrntllonM Um aatd to roa ytstardajr, aa w carat orr fiora Washington, ) (tappln la rhlltdfl pal, "Tot VhlU Jelphla Vrtnt la mora wldalr mttnrongh rmtnylTanla, th Wtitnnd HiulA than any three of Id local conUmpor arlci combined," and It ocean to rntthat tha familial Ilflnjr In that traratndotta ic lion of tha country lulstht lira to tarn t ! I r Intalllfttnt orbt for a whllo from tha co tarn platlon of tba Ereatnrsi, tf. rood n cm, tha wUdom and tha aaranlty of tha naar I) ralltd Democratic administration, and Itudy with rat for ft moment ft i rraliar pfoasa of public Ufa, which flndi tta hl;:!rit derelopmint In IhaftdrarUatngafroriaof Ir?ln: and Tarry, oa tha on a hand, and Mrt. Tom Thumb on lhs other. Tha alder lUunett, unqutatlon ably tha ablast, thrawdtst, most aucoMiful loaroatiat of hl i time, once mlJ, arrt tha mot has passed Into untrertM currency: Tint gat yoar newa, and then make a dorn f ue alout It." On thta thaorr Mr. Irving Mim Tarry, br far tha bs read m of human natnrt ant tint at anytime '.in ti rry Kngland, lwiv woraad trie l'nu"I Htttaa and Its good people f r all thay itf wi'Hh. JJafora thay atari 1 for home the .lila of the Associated I'm and etiar ) mrnals had their ll?ee ma ! mUarab'a by information concarnlntf thf itrfat Irving t'iur. and lltnry JC. Abbey, a mauajsr whom we all Inf e to lexta, who Ititnasis are Idsn lirat with tho? of hie country, and wUoMirena, in hie ll" of llfa.itand tnonuinantal among tliralrtcal rndraTOri, opanad count Uta doore leading to golden avenuea of g rat ullotii purlery for Mr. Irving and his com I any, Aa able and aa adrlot cl! th ataga as I la obtua and angular upon It, charm Ing and delightful In cotni.anlomhlp, rare ftii and avar welcome In aoclaty, Irving 'itilckiy datacUd our prominent jcilUrlllei, and dvoted tlnia unlimited to catching to ua arid them. Yon have all read tha old atory bont tha man who wagered drloka for a crowd that ha could aemble a minier mi company upon the atraat wlthont the falntMt Cirovocailou. Advancing to tha onrh, ha hraw hit eyes aloft, and looked ateadfaitlr at nothing at all. 17entlr he waa Joined by another, who, following hie regard upou para, looked thera alio. Olhera came up, and In leva than rive mlnutet there wai a crowd of UU) or Suo people. Tha polloa or dared thani to move on. Tha man won h't wa:r. th crowd bad thslr drinks. How ad mliubly this wn put to ni, let a Utile t'.ory how. TH ATOnt II I I'STIUTII'. Last Patarday afternoon, paaalngupllroal way in the vicinity of Pour.eenth atraat, my attention waa aUractad to a number of people rnnulng rapidly along Union binare to KoarUonth euet. I followed, looking from the corner, I iasr KEthered about a cir rlaxe which atd In front ot tha atagts u trance of the B'ar Theater tjulfsi a Urge crowd. I joined them. Thjy wore half grown inv uncouth. Ill drMstl, what wa would call lo.feri. Whut, under lleaveni, could they ha there for ' waa tha natural nueation. Addrratlng one of them. I eald, What'a tha oocailon of tha crowd? ' llleet If I know." ald ha. "Wall. what are 30U doing hera yonrtilf ?'' "I am earning twenty cent.1 "liarnlns twe'itv cenUT" "Yw." "Well, whoa going to pay It to yoaT" "Tha Cap'u." " Who a tho up tain?" "Tha tall fellow with thealouch hat." 1 jotpfd tha Cap'o, but rV a Cap 11 noticing losalhly a dllTfrenco between me and tha tfti r hfteen n eu who ohr ou'y looked to nun for direction, utc-liicd to givfl me any information whatever. lfuit!y th cu wi' Riven end token up at once by th16"t or fleen alludea U, Ihrett cheer were g ven for Irvinj;. tt errat lvicllah actor. Juat thon a mrdtt lt'i: loy cum out, and the rap'a" rvia n'iy thinking It to be MUl Trrrv, rriiu ut, fhree ohtre for the pub Jio'i favorlt. i:un Trrf ! Tha Ihre cheera wara clvtn. bat llweni't the pnbllc'l favo it. El! n lrry. but hr uueer little maid. ho wai locking for her iuletreia' coupe. Uy IhU time a nct:crab!e croad hid p'.hered at leaat '200 rople who rama up from tha eirtet, to sc what tha throovr, the crowd were np to; ao when ttie dhtlrguithed aud faTorite and o forth apprad. there waa Kthtrtd Khrut the little hired ncclauaa K'eat and Ur ooa coonptny, a perfect cload of wl'ns'tB. Now tea kny that la crry iosr til jr to n c xi which dfla Amnr lean 0 oraretllion. Horve indaitry U noth inn to It. AOTHrn SltRKWO ADVIRTIII.i. I anw ttat with my on ajev, and It naturally ensealed a train ot thoaeht whloi was emphM!zed thli mornintr, when I received a card of Invitation to atlond cn Ruler Monday tie welding ceremonies of Mrs. Tom Thnrnb nd Count Magri, In the Church r f the Uoly Tmlty. Accompanying the intl at on was llttJe circular which aiya th s carda of Invitation are forwarded to tba ntut&itl frlccds rf the contrasting parties, u. Italian and French Coniala, the Mayor ar d a frw otheri, and none bat thjae to. whom invltatioca ara aent will bo permitted t.i witn?! the ceremony, aa it is the itira cf the contracting partiaa to avoid ai much 1 feasible any ureat publio display. Tne Kroem-iuan and bridesmaid will be Miss Lucy Tboruw and Main Newell. th U'ter th hnbnd of tba U'e Minnie Vrran. Now aee the abtnrdity of thla. In ordr to avoid publicity they send theis cirdj of In vitation to all the newspaper men in the ountry, giv them all the necssjry details aa a text, koiio? up to a realer Irvine Terry advertUetsent in the good old Englhm aty!e. I rttt Mrs. Thumb ia Philadelphia lait week. I wai greatly shocked at the chaos to tie little lady's look. It wai my good fortnne to witm aa a marriage ceremony In i race Church some tweoty years ao, whan she and Tom Thumb pdgd their mutai troth In the presence c( a mighty cosgroition which overflowed the eacred limits as r e wntnrs overtiaw the Coney Is!anl ah-ri, ib I ing po ae: a.'cn of ct ery foothold, atandla 5 opoii tii bicV i tbeeeata. doing aa m)tw-. pcun'ary dam ge which was eatima ed at btnrt'eoj ot tinurs. Old man Birnaci alwaye had faith in printer's ink, and be tnaoegei at affir very much ai the preset certroT?y is like!y to be managed. Taslap jcjr.tl care of the reporters, he a'eo to k kkö care that the public ihoald se It all, shrnM it all. aod, with aa aaiicity Ta iiaralle'ed. had this c?re ony performed in wrat waeupfosad to be tU-3 mos fa hiona b e church ia hi dio:3e, uncV circuini'nfi i jch r-e:8;tto.l an aninnt r.f riotr-rVtr en 1 a doe of p iV.icity worti hadfcds cf thoa.uada of doilarj. rni;t stcm ic 1? n: dk Notorl'ty is uotv o the Irvings an! tha T Latiila cf life. An Ilching aoal iaqiiteai
petent ar an lieblos palm, an 1 thay gantr ally go togither. An advartliing agent la of vaice acrordlrg to bla lcgnntiy to davUlng ways and means that ara caviare to the gen etal. Tor a long time the loaf of dlam m is reported In the newspapers means fame to actors, male and female, bat that gag la will worn ard pretty wall played oat. Konaway hones, fainting spells, aave ri illnee, mlraonlous iirarxa, heroic savlra of Ufa, haveall dona tbtlr little part In boo 1 ting Itobers fir noterlity ujKjn tke piano of pub.lo scratch dorn. lleferrlrc for a mornant to tha marriage of this little Thumb woman, I rial tin ly recill IL palmy days of IWrnu.n'e Mmmumi when It stood at the corner ot Ann strat and Ilrcsdaray, the point no occupla l by tha euperb tsarble building of the New York Herald. 1 have Iti my acranbook a picture of that t art of tha fosrn as It waa In thoia daja. The City Hall I'ark eitandeil d arn to th end of th curb, now occurred by the Kaders 1 building, or tha ot ( llloe ai It is gentrally railed, and was surrounded from end to end by a high 1oa fmce, and the picket of which were very sharp. At tha Kates of this fenra a'ool sharpers, now and then, who obtained from !nto.'nt ruulcs
virion sutni, fro:n tweotr fire Cfiils to a dollar, tor a tmlMlon to lh4 I'Ara "to look at tia puhllo buildups " Thire was ua enormoustlemtrva lUr, fro-n the limbs of Hh'd. In tha lon. hin: ) ere dtfwtla' o i.tro iiiurderiie, CAOg'U l' tno act uf r d l at d aiMHlnalu.fi. t'arnum'a Muteam ws a i :iormous lnHtutlon, utilising a number of old stores and botst, rnnntng from the rl rat floor alont Hh enlirr front on liroadwyy, from Ann I'ult'n im i. It roof llauuted lUr.a of all na t one, while bannereltea depended from verv one of Ha multitudinous windows. Hehltul an er urinous can vans transparency, oa which were painted pictures of tha Thumbs, a gorilla, tha what 1 It, th mr maid and other curiosities, satadsrman band, which playsd at Intervals during the day. llarnum must have madci million) In tht place, for It was crowded nlht and day. IViformancts were ulvan Nsvaral limes dur Inir th day. In what waa called tha ' lecture rtom," where it vmy excellent company I'sve very crelllatl per formance, Tiatta her I hist saw "Uncle Tom's Cabin" per for 11 ed 1 went with Mrs, Mow, tha author of the hook, nearly cried my eyes outorer tba trials aid tilbulat.otie of th vonerah! ilaikey and the ;ret aiiKfl siM of tha pretty Kva. I bet were po hioodlioundi, no don kei h, iio du! Tornye to make tha cnn rhfirtjIouB, b it a cloau-cut, well drilled, a 1 mlrably put reprenentatlon of th sto'jr, a Klveu In tha graphto words of tha wo 1111 who felt It whan ehe wrote It. JUrnuni him ritwae aa iod a curlo,ty a any In this building, and he oroupled a little oillca with glass dco't on tha first floor, above tha eu trances, wber probably lO.ooo.txx) of psojd have looked In at his curly head and twain Ing fflcr. 1 thounht th o'her evening, when I saw Mrs. (kurn 0. Howard g)lng through the antics of Top In tb Third Avenue H ealer, preolely 9g she did In tha aut bellum Caje, of the amount of nervous en erity and muicnlar a tlylty she had put lul her interpretation of that amuilmr character, and contra ied her comparatively obn'tire and Impecunious condition with that of oth era without a tithe of her physical excellence or her menial attribute but with an tnor dlnatedevelopment of cheekand advertising knack snlhclent to place them upon tha pin tiacl of fame and in the very vault of Cio scs Ilka neallh. Tiiuir i.at Kicn rrrriNo. There were two Clarkea in the cait: X. H. Clarkn.who waa atone time knowu throughout tho length and breadth of tha Union as the hero of "Ten Nights In a lUrrootu," and young Ueorge Clarke, now, I think, traveling with one of the Mad'son Fqn.ira cotnr n nlcs.for a lorg time with lly,aml generally known in the profession as an trueUUent, hard svcrklnR, Industrious actor. I forget wboUrcle'lom was. but I bcllav Mr. (1, 0. Howard played Ht. Clair and little Cordelia Howard sun the bright and beautiful Kva. Naturally thee detaila are of no special In terest to you, so I pen them with the simple remark that when Tom Thumband MUi Warren made their appearance In the long exhibition room and held levees at one end cf the platform, rxchanr,tn; smiles for quar ters and pictures for dollar, it was a revelation to th company, who at a siegle boord, tl.cf little mites fall far beyond tl'ua into the nieoa of public favoritism and money retilrjr, simply bocaup they were fti-aks of nature. Tom Thumb had consul erablena'lve dignity, as most little poil have, but as jean roliedon and he developed lomewhai In stature ht btr&me very fond of Mnlf, and rather gave tha idea that it it hadn't hem for htm llrother lUrnurn wouldn't have been the factor In allein he certainly became. He bad a certain decree of fondnera for hie little wife; but he had a rrv unctrlaln degree of fondue-ii for otUr Isdies, who catered to him, and toadied to Mm and Hatte red him uatll he became a wretched little upondthrlft. If ha had bon as cartful of his money at he was devote 1 to his indivhlaal lelhsh grjtlllcsUoa, Mn Tbun.b mlsht had thumbthlng to live on. and not be compelled, in hsr ccniraratire ell ae. to leek tbe no lcrUty wh'ch a second merrl; ;:ranti in tho hope of exciting agun the public, its sisters ard its aunts. I wonder whut became otll.eold freafrs? the onginal Clrcwilan glrJ; tie pcor, demented lUriey wlio sorve 1 the puri'O. o! a What is l:; the famous bloTier of lla Into fmcy abupoj; the Tcnerable Albino, with his snow whltj hiir, the reddish eyelids, the most reiti?? 7s, with his fat. smiling, greedy wifa and hi.s bandy lgcd children. With re;it a nsz-mient, and equal haitlneei 1 returned a srtlulioa In Chira.o a few weeks since, civen me by an tiLt f jr t siant, si ho, with his e'ht foot wiJ. cmtloued for mouths a chlaf attraction on Turr urn's platform. He ia a substantial farmer In Minnesota, and ahe Is a well be based dairy mistress living on the fat of their farm comfortable In the'r old aze. nnd with a 11 arvelcus rccollectioa of names and laces. :hi cmanord Dwxr.r. Mrs. Thumb ia no lonser the pretty and rente, don-.'aced child she was a oiarter of acentnryago. Cine and ae have farrowed her brow, the crows hare planted their feel by her eyelids, the bright red tlooi of youth has forsakm her Ttins. Nothing pleases her to much as to be followed by Raping crowds; nothing recalls eo vividly tbe visions of oth i m er ana naptier uaya as taa oas aaa aus 01 a payDK mn titude, and when, turning her hsck npen tbe ic-bouad rocks of a sterllle New Kd?1i d. she aoutrht the llrailei eheciel: of metropolitan dime mussums, she took ao trfmendoas a professional tumble f.s to excite general amaztment and almost justify trei.'sueofa commission in lcta:y. Tbe wheel of fortune, however, which ground her for a while in the hole ot pennry, like all ether wlefa and, like the noted worm, tikes a turn cow ar d then, and tha little Uly ! con.es np srr.illDC, her htnd clasped by toe
tiny ra of the Italian Cjurt, aud, oa Lis t?r Wonf ay next, to the stately m?&?ures ot tbe Wrddiri? march, tbey will walk proadly dewn the aisles of th8 Caurch to the Holy Tnry and, ta the prcidncA of a grt maititude, will give theamlvo aay. Hjw hip J ittj will be! Why? IJcacaa the puhl'Vs well fiPd hand will fcra'ch their c jlor etc itching o3ta and fiilt arew their pr.ckts. This i a reat country, ard we np the prratt toa lls f profusion a! pntteri of jobs to be found oa the fees of tae 7C'"rd p'cb' Will the pa He struggle to see Mrs, Taumb?
Do thty itrngsrle to see Mr. Irving? Yes, hey will and t capacity will be exceeded br tl deiuind tit seats lo that sacred dl lice by a thousandfold, vee, twenty five thoosecdlold. and tha rlht reverend rector, who, trout h's calm altitude, looks down Upon the freaks, will ace, at that one permd, a vstter audience than In his wildest dream he evtr fsnclcd hlonelf addressing. Tha t apers will till the atory, the cable will flesh th t a across the sea and tha whole round world villi echo the lauah and repeat the shout which will follow the first slgniri cant peal from th organ and hall the first harmony from the wedding chimes. Trie rnntt s'iUilrtraut errnt tn t Ion uo, wSn TMu'liiuiub sti'l little Warren ilKplayrd their dr nnt aud wedding veil In tha brot I alslea of (irac Church was iho fant ih Im a Pots rf worship this extraordinary epecta cle v ss permitted to he shown, and I i ndict tl at, la spit of rumors of war, In spit l Ihe Incoming of a Democratic rdmlnlstraHon, with lie rejection of Republic vn post peier In tha City tf New York, In spite of rellroad etrlkrs and dudres In the irreal army of Isbor, in spile of ueful Inventions and marvelous mechanical advances, the enc sliifl Ino dent that wltl demand pir unptorlly the greatest spar In the columns of meitopo Itnu dallies, and will be mot widely coimr i-nled npon hv the editorial faternliy of th co tutry and the world w II be tbe r cot d marrlaur au I the 0 neU'i Ircreesra 1 otorlety of Mrs. Tom Thumb, 'Ihl. bfit' rei', 'a ihe lesson and folic for tbe day. a I lor Mihm. T ty 'oiito Mm l.y din nxdst In, d ul, A rsiturd lii uiihnowiu III (( e MUlf lout In utiiln do'lr, Ills I Iphsi arm ont'tlirown The lik ei.iiTo I Im sud soua 01 eretin to tin, iur. Tl tirrrre 1.1 w lreli udsm-l, and stlrrv l Ills tiair In srautoii play. Thay fntin I no clue lo I n n or name, Hu t Uit wliii a rlMtoii o.iirt '1 tiey fjtitid a rlstie, and It held A 1 l y'e li"T lli'f worn and oll, a hullon oil, I ( 1 f Itlnl tit Ivil I Ii I II J 1
Will irsoreuri. t'o-r wrjv'd lidos', And lied tliu ld 'd kirltu. And laid Itnu the fill hreaal '1 Imt h pi Ho e ri t well, Ami Ood will fettow sod uihUriUii I 1leeiOf II will led Uf hri'T linier mi d ,tunifii1 Monm I liel 01-Md iranip mini um km,', I uj only n lifl It tl It 1 11 wes lliat tin l abj'a Itlot. cuuiotifj, vnr.vvu and Htir.xririo. Ithsshien reosntly proven that earth worn are rapabla of regenerating ttsiue, Urce p ecrs cut from their bodies being ru l lscid by nW vrotvthl. I.ead ve nswre thickest In llmMone, thtn pi r In laodaione and Ihlnnest In alate. The Utter, however, contains the greatest percentage of sliver, JllarV wait tit tawdnkt Is now mixed with ltnaetd Rum and molded Into ornaments tloti for furtiltun. When vnrnlshvd, 11 1 har dscme and more durable than carved wocd. If a ch'cxen boneba left In dilute muriatic aold teviral dass. It may be tied Into 11 knot, since the acid has dlolved the lime, leav lrg ! othltig butcartlUg) and connecting tlfsue. furtxntlne In email quantities may be used with advantage In tha laundry, but resin, which la usually found In soap, Is In Jurlous, dlicolorlng some goodi aud shrink tnr sioolene. There hit recently been discovered In the Yellowstone l'ark the mineral knowu an "crvi lite," which Is of great value in tne po'isli manufacture. Ithad previously bsiu fcund In Ureaiiland. Uj Cundo le, the French botanist, support's that agricu ture had Its orlgiu In three widely reptreted regions, namely, China, southwestern Asiaaixl ICtypt, and th high lanes of iVexlcj and I'rru. Tho Jclce of the curious Ink plant of Nw Oranaoa requires 110 preparation tu fore tiling Lied for writing. The color is redd ni when ilrst applied to paper, but som Leon ts a deep blnck, wbluh is very durable. The number of fosMl plant speolrs now kr own ! estimated to be not Jens thart .,000, and may be ronulrrably gieater. Acata, locu 01 all hich Pav 1 1 0 deecr bd down to ti e prtient j ear is bjlng prcp.rd at the .National lniibeuiu. The dltcnyery ws recently announced of a foell air treatblnir animal of an earlier ace tlian hhj i efore known a scorpion from the npper Munn depoaltsVf H -reden. A coclcroach'a wing dating from a still more remote period the n iddle Harlan has since bsen found in France. After several (rials the French Minls'er of Aprlcultu'e believes he has found a mesne to destroy the wlnte eggs of the pbyl oxtra without in pi ry to the grace vines, tie ren ommends the use of a mixture of oil. niph tba, qulckPme ami weter. The leiiedy ter tasniy hts cne merit it Is cheap. The Medical World reports a case, now niu'e r obMrs-atlon, In which the patient's heir, which had become prematurely gray, 'a elowly retnrnln lo Itaorfginal co!or un ler the Internal edmioliration of pboporiz-d cod liver oil The World had previously i.oied ilniilr restorations under the 9 roe tirattxeot. By a tew French process Imitation mirchaum 1 ip?, billisrd balls, ec , are maonfscturtd from poiatoes. In the process the potatoes are tint peeled, then boiled in diluted eulphnrlc acid for thirty-six bourn and thenpressid and dried between aheeta of blcttlrg rarer. The product ressmblea celluloid In aprxarance, Weed wo 1 as a cheao and useful dretging for wourds fa ttelng prepared extensively as a commercial etsple for eurgical dresslu. It is licely f round wocd, extensively used In tie manufacture of paper. It ia a clem kokicg, del rate fibre, soft, yellowish white substance having an tuor of fresh wooJ,ini abeoibs an immease quantity ot liquid. Herr J. Brautiecht has been experimentin; on the trantfer ot bacteria from the soil to the atmosphere. Saad. gravelly soil and a moderately clayey gardan soil were mo'st ered stith liquid containing bctria aud covered with llqnid containing bacteria and covered with glass belle. In a few hoar, micrcbia of tbe ?ame kind as those contained in the liqnid were found in great numbers in the moisture condensed on the sides of the bdL Anpua Soiith was one of the first to point out that aqueous vapor coudeused on tbe walia cf rooms contai&s micro-organ It ma. The Injurious eiT-ct proJur-d by lüuminatii.p f as is due, according lo Grab's restarches, ret to the contmuarce of its act-on, bat to Ms coocentrntion, or the percent?e of it in the air. It is atserted that air ccDtainlr g ve parts in ten thousand can be breathed by ui?n ax d aoimi's for honr ar d evtn daje, without any injiry to tha hfal'h; from seven to eiht pirts in teu tnov-'ind cause indi?pslt. on; tereDt7 parti prcduce d:ihcult brr-athiof, less of powr ard t:rcrtainty of motion ; with twenty to forty rar crowsine beirs and, wben t re still n-ore carbr.nlc oxide in the .ir, the po ctir is atteud d with vijlantaymrif i9, brain Kcd spinal cMann are esvr tii'.Jy e:I cut, cramp-) te z tb victim; yet ha m rioter f :rcnght qnkklr into freh ai. LitetLirerir heavils" chared ith crbankt i de t.t a icLb tiuie tuny like ivis9 caasy dtath.
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(Tli foliowluf drllcloua ven?, ih or Crtn'es. tou of s maiden In lore, sre acre llird to tüe late Horeie (iree'sy. Happen almost Incredible that such Hues slioult bav falten from the pn of the t?alu and pia"Ucal rolltlril econonUt. editor and fanner. The eshteiue of authonhlp Is, however, strons In bis favor, when he was jet In tbe ecutltneotel ege. The poo in Is said to are first berii printed In s . 0 J Uy the merest chance, tn the twIIIaUt io m, in the orchard path he ire1, rrej In tbe tall, wot grass with llsswtet PO'himc, Ard 1 trlnl to pa, Put he made no roo'4 - , I tried, hut tie Mould not let mo. Ho I atood and hliuhed, till the grM grew re4 With 1117 ace Pent down above It, While be took tnr bands as be whtipertn said Mow tha clover llflcd each plus awret hssd To llaltn to all mr lover aatdO, the clvrr In hlooiu, I tore It. lit the hlh wrl grass went tho path lo hl le, And the low wd leaves hiinj OTCr, Hut I could not ps mi ithrr side, Kor t louiid rtvi ( in ti I vattiijr tried In the enita o( my at a I at lost r, And he held ti e Ihn Slid he tataod mr head As hcclOM'd the pnlti he for inn, And be loosed ilusfu Into my e) es and said -How the Icevr bn down from the touths O'erlx-ad 10 listen to ail wy lover asld (t, ihe it'ftu tiat.Mliiat lowly o er u. Hal he moved al 1u hot a 11 i la way lctil t urrly then have pard htm: lor iu si -w 1 111 ver could wish to slay . And would not hv hur I what tie ha t to say ( ouhl I on'y all9 tiave rst htm. 11 was aliuotl dark and iho moments sped And the ran hli.K itfKlitwIods found ua. Hut he drew lue 111 aror and softly said -lliwiheinucy win Ja grew Mill Mislead To Hi tm tu all my In t m1 I 0, t) e whl p iIhk winds arouud us. I sin uro h knew whnti be held lue fast That 1 iiHinl bo all uu willluv, I or tho nljtltt hsd conn with Iis itow et last And tho ssy with sinrs was fllllim. Hut he held me (at when I would tia?e tied And It? made nie hear his story, Aid his soul tarne Otll ot hla lips and sat I How tho atara arid out aa the whiu moon let To llaltn) to all my lover sal I - O. the tuoou and their Im loryl 1 know that the gras au t tho hives will 11 t tell, And I'm uro that the win 1, pro lous o,e , N ill carry my trrret o afrly aud will 1 hat no hellt, wilt evr dlacovto1 thio w rl of Iho many that rapt lly Ml Ho in tl e eager lla of my lover. And the in 00 11 and the atara that loikot over W III never rovi at what a fairy Ilka spoil 1 hey wove round aSout na that ulght la the dell, In the 1 ath of tho dew la len clover. Ncr ulier one whUpor that ma l iny besr seoll Aa Ii (II from the llpa of my lovor. fivi.iuinux INTlCM.KlltMUM DlDKfST. AStlS ! The Mrriuon Church hai mir "'edo" erln 11 uu ihe Amtrlcan lljardof Fre'n Missions. Herman research his shiwn that the me!kwness cd old wine Is du to au intra ue to lt proportion of Kljcerlne, The ronrrfttlon of which Dr. Hurcbard ws t ator has dtholved. en t the nrorerty I to be timed over to the New York Tiesbytery. The Ilible Chuic of Ralforsl, K icland makes vretariNniiu as well aa teeiota'liin end total ahtlnence from tohnoii en einen' IIa condition of Us church membership. Christ left his jirave clothes behind Ulm In tbe sepn'chre btt aus lie rose to die no jr ore : death w es to have no more domtnlo 1 ovr JIlui. I.ararus caroe out with hie Ktaec t toihte on, fur lie was louse them aaln; but Christ, rnduf to an Immortal life, osuie out free from thoho lncumbrAices. Mat tlew llinry. "0n)u'ck)y and tell Uledhclples that He Is rl:e:t from the dead." The disciples mnu litst be U Id the rows; not tell the c hief pr Irts and the l'barieees, that they may be ct iifouni'id: hot tell the disciples, that they may bo com Ported. (Jod antloir u's Iii I y of Ills friends more than the shame of ills (neunte. Matthew Henry. Ko." ta'd Mrn Frank, 'I dldu't like that mit iitc nl nil; he male n:e v) nervous that 1 (ouVr.'t fclen a wink all church time. IToa dillfrent Irom our own pastor. I al-Vt-ayaerjoy Mr. Jone' preaching, he b;n eh a I, Ice way of sicakin, yon knosr. hy.ahc 0 te In Ins tj e pak he soothes niv urive- t' at 1 dcf.IT before bo haa apoken twenty words a:.d 1 ::ever wake until he jets tbiou-b. A!kr: Moravian Nf isstinarles P.nv Win, 11. Well-land who, with tha Ilev. Mr. Harm er, was eent last auionier to Alaska ty ILe Mtrtvian church on an exphrlnn tuor to (secure a foothold for a Christian mislcn in that territory, has received from Wathineton a commission as an otllcer of ttebinal Service llaream Mr. Weinland wks to be ordained last Bundy a deacoa of the Moravian church at llathlehem, l'a. He will be accompanied to Alaska by Mra. Weinland, ilev. John Ktlbuck, a Cherokee J'idian, and hla wife, and Hans Toreraoa, a NuTweg an and a lay misaionary. PfOfefsor L. T. Townseod writing in ion's Herald shows the inconsistencies, contradiction and absurdities of the people who ere proftssinj: the faith-enrrvs. One of the saddest sights in life is a Christian the victim of a delusion, InvelvioR him continually in c;t.tradlctlors of which be Is wholly uncia cio us while tbey are apparent to all around Mm. A coire?pondent svrltea tl the Pro f-cor; ' I have been sick a long time hav ing bn confined to the house eines a year latt Ostober. I am a firm believer in faith and piayer. Hut I am tired, oh. so tirel. of faitb-curres, iuiid curses, and their chain of cjrtc " "Biel op" Inrcrsoll never .loses an opportunity to excite laughter at the expanse ot the church, but in one respect bs 13 more c oreryative than any clergyman in the 'and. Hla belief in eternal punishment la torcct'h and complete, and his words iruoly a ub cn his part to stretch eternity at both eiids in order to make the punishment mor fevre. Ihetoarehia worh: ''Tor every criitie yon coxmit joa must answer ?o 7öuiself ad to the one you injur. Aid if yoa bav ever clothed another with w 5 f oa will ntM r be quiie rs happv ss though yoa hvi not o De that thipg. No forivene-e by ta p-d?. KUrtal, inexorable, everlasting j is i;c to far as nature is concrnel. Toat is vhit I believe in " Such a state -nmt o-if 10 fatten. lfisly severe is not to be f.nni 1r sr y Christian crec 1 front ta. fornialit"4 et Nie- h 0 the iaiet prduv.'o 1 o'. tha l:id bv the Cflr.&f raticnl'tt's Caritviuttr :;r vides for forpivene. bt In r2r1-.ll will hsv ccd cf it tat puts th criminal a dui ttcn fclan s tbtj doer i i hU f-oe, and leavta Ulia tbeie firever without: a filn'a ; ray of bnt. f.ut Calvins Csivin, aa1 'fairly cakes oae'e hair staal oa tad wlh I to rar Hx. .
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