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THE COUNTY PAPER, OREGON, TIIBKNODX. B. J. lift bol&axd. a. Oh, sweet are the scents and congs ot iprlrfg, And brave are the anmmer flowers; And chill are the autamn winds, that bring The winter' lingering hours, And the world goes round and round, And the ton sink Into the tea; And whether I'm on or under the ground, The world circa little for me. The hawk aalla over the sunn; hilt; The biook trolls on In the ehadc, Bat the friends I have lest He cold and still Where their strlckm forma were laid. And the world goes round and round, And the sun tildes Into the sea; And whether I'm on or under the ground, The world cares little for me. O life, why art thou so bright and boon I O breath why art thou soaweetl O friends, how can je forget so soon The loved ones who lie at your feet I But the world' goes round and round, And the sun drops Into the sea, .And whether I'm on or under the ground, , The world carta little forme. -'.he ways of men are busy and bright; The eye of woman Is kind; It la aweet for the eyes to behold the light But the dying and dead are blind. .And the world goea round and round, And the eon falls Into the sea, . .And whether I'm on or under the ground, The world cares little far me. ' But If llfo awake, and will never cease On the future's distant shore, And the rose of love and the Illy of peaco Shalt bloom there forever more, lot the world go round and round, And the tun sink Into tho seal For whether I'm on or under the ground, Ob, what will It matter to mel. THE MYSTERIOUS ORGANIST. A Legend of the Rhine. .Argonaut, Kind hearts are more than coronets, And (Imple faith than Norman Mood. Years Ago, at a grand old cathedral overlooking tho Rhino, thoro appeared n mysterious organist. Tho groat com poser who had played the organ so long had suddenly died, and everybody, from tho king to tho peasant, was wondorlng who could bo found to fill his placo. Ono bright Sunday morn, as tho soxton entered the church, ho saw a stranger sitting at the crape-shrouded organ Ho was a tall, graceful man, with a polo but strikingly hnndsome faco, great black melancholy eyes, and hair llko a raven's wing for gloss end color, swoop ing in dark waves over his shoulders. He did uot seem to notice tho sexton, but went on playing; and such music as ho drew from tho instrument no words can describe The astonished listener declared that the organ seemed to have grown human that it walled and sighed and clamored. When the music at length ceased, the soxton has- tcned to the stranger and said "Pray, who are you. sir?" -n-i,.,. imn int. ftscmv DHttiB,-' no ropnea. 'I have heard that you are in want of t .mi hnvn come hero on nn urguuioti trial." , , . You'll bo sure to got tho placo," ox th BPTtnn. "Whv. you sur- n... Mm that's dead and gono, sir. 1 .. ... ..mio mn i nmmod "wo, no ywwvww tho strangor, with a smile; and then, as if dlsinolinod to conversation, ho turned from old Hans and began to play again. And now tho muslo chang ed from a sorrowful strain to a grand old proan, and the mysterious organist, Looking upward, f uU of grace, Frayed UU from a happy place God' glory emote rum on mo .u, strument, and ho oould not seotholono devotee. At length she roao from tho vtele, and, moving to (he organ-loft, paused boforo the musician: "Bertram I" she murmured. Qulok as thought the organist raisod his head. There, with tho light of a lamp suspended to tho arch abovo fall ing upon nor, stood tbo princess who bad graced tho royal pew that day. Tho court-dress of volvot, with its soft er mino trimming, tho tiara, tho necklaco, tho bracelets, had beon exchanged for a gray sorgo robo and a long thick veil, which was now pushod back from tho fair girlish faco. "Ob, Elizaboth, Elizabeth 1" ejacu- latcd tho organist, as ho sank at her feet, and gazod wistfully into her trou bled oyes. 'Why are you hero, Bertram?" asked tho princess. "I eamo to bid you farewell; and as dared not venture into tho place I gained access to tho cathedral by brib ing tho bell-ringer, and, having taken tho seat of tho dead organist, let ray muslo breathe out tho adieu I could not trust my lips to utter." A low moan was tho answer, and ho continued: "You aro to bo marriod on tho mor row F" Yes," sobbed tho girl. "Oh, Bor- tram, what a trial it will bo to stand at yonder altar and take upon mo tho vows which will doom mo to a living doathl" "Think of mo," rejoined tho organ 1st. "Your royal father has requested mo to play at tho wedding, and I havo promisod to bo hero. If 1 wero your equal I could bo tho bridegroom in stead of tho organist; but a poor musi cian must glvo you up." It Is like rending body and soul asunder to part with you," said tho girl. To-night I toll you this toll you how fondly I lovo you but in u few hours it will bo a sin. Go, Go, and God bless you!" Sho waved him from her, as if sho would banish him whllo sho had tho power to do so. And ho, how was it with himf Ho roso to loavo her, then camo back, held hor to his heart in ono long embraco, and, with a half-smothered farowcll, left her. Tho next morning dawnod in cloud less splondour, and at an early hour tho cathedral was thrown opon, and the sexton began to proparo for the brilliant wedding. Flame-coloured flowers waved by tho wayside; dime-coloured loaves oame rushing down from tho trees, and lay in light heaps upon tho ground and the ripe wheat waved liko a golden sea, and berries drooped In red and purplo clusters over tho rocks along the Rhine. At length the palace gates were open ed, and the royal party appeared, es corting tho Prlncoss Elizabeth to the THE BIBLE REVISION. Uow and by Whom the Work Wi Done-- Comparison of the Old And the Now. Tho roviston of King James transla tion of tho Bible into English began with tho resolutions of tho convocation of Canterbury at a sosslon hold May 5tli, 1870. Thoy wero to tho effect that it was doslrablo that a rovlsion of tho authorized version of tho holy scrip tures should bo undertaken; that no changes should bo made but suoh ns faithfulness required; -that tho stylo of tho languago of tho existing vorslon should boclosoly followed and thai tho co-operation ot scholars of othor na tions and othor roligious bodlos should bo invited. A committeo of eight bishops and eight presbyters was appointed to carry out theso resolutions, of whom thrco bishops (Wlnshostor, Gloucester and i ristol) and Silislniry, together with tho prolucutorol tho lowor houso, now dean ot Litchfield, tho dean of Canter bury (Dr. Alford), tho doan of West, mlnstor and Canon Blakcsly (now dean of Lincoln) formed tho original Now Testament company. Tho samo year companies woro formed in America to co-operate with tho English companies. Tho modo of working botweon tho two companios is interostlner. Tho English company first revised tho Grcok text and the translation, examining to- gothor ovory vorso nnd every word. This was dono.nt tho rato of about forty vorses a day, and it took six years to comploto tho first rovlsion. As each portion was domplotod copies wero sent to tho American company, who in duo course, sent back tholr criticisms and suggestions. Those wero carefully con sidered during tho second rovlsion. which occupied two yoars nnd a half. As tho various portions of tho second rovlsion worocomploted, they wero sent to America, nnd tho Americans sent back further criticisms and suggestions which woro in turn carefully consid ered. At last tho rovlsod vorslon was sont ovor to America In Its final form, and tho American brethren sont .back in return a list of passages in which thoy record their preference for other rendoring than thoso adoptod by tho English company. Thoso, It Is under stood, will bo found at tho end ot tho largo edition of tho revised New Tcsta mont to bo issued by tho univcrsitv prosscs. Tho meetings of tho English compa ny wero generally hold, by the courtesy of tho Doan of Westminster, In tho Je rusalem chatubor, a room belonging to tho deanery. Horo mot tho assembly of divines In 1643 and in 1C89, tho com mission to roviso the liturgy of the En glish church. Somo of tho greatest English theologians of all schools have ossombled within its walls, and many eminent mon havo hero lain in stato on The following are Anglo-American rovlsion 1. To iutroduco as'fow alterations as possible into tho toxt of tho 'author ized vorslon consistently with faithful ness. 2. To limit, ns far ns posslblo, thn expression of suoh alterations to tho languago of tho authorized or oarlior versions. 3. Each company to go twico ovor tho portion to bo rovlsod onco pro visionally, tho second timo finally. 4. That tho toxt to bo adoptod bo that for whloh tho ovidenco is decidedly preponderating! and .that whon the text so adopted differs from that from whloh tho authorized vorslon was niialo, tho nltoratlon to' bo indicated in tho margin. G. To mako or retain no chango in tho toxt, on tho socond final vorslon by each company, oxcopt two-thirds of thoso prosont approvod of tho samo; but on tho first rovlsion to dooldo by simplo majority. ' C. In ovory caso of proposed altera tion that may havo given rlso to discus sion, to defer tho voting thereon till tho noxt meeting, whensoever the samo shall boroquirod by ono-thirdof those presont at tho mooting, suoh intonded voto to bo announcod in tho notico for tho next meeting. 7. To revlso thohoadiugs of chapters, pages, paragraphs, Italics, and punctua tions. 8. Torofor, on thoportof oaoh com pany, whon consldorod desirable, to dl vlnos, scholars nnd literary mon, whether nt homo or abroad, for their opinions. Tho English committeo boan actual work in May, 1870, and tho American committeo, In co-operation with tho English, inOctobor, 1872, but thu hitter was organized in 1871 by tho invitation of tho fonnor. Both commlttoes embraced In all ono .hundred nnd ono mombcrs, but of theso a nnmbor died or resigned during tho last ten yoars. Tho prosont numbor of aetlvo morabors 13 soventy-nlno, of whom fifty-two be long to tho English, nnd twenty -sovon to tbo American committee." Among tho points of difforonco bo tweon tho King James version and tho vorslon that aro enumerated by Dr. Sohaff aro tho following: "Tho now vorslon, whilo retaining tho idiom and vocabulary of tho old, including its innocont and intelligible archaisms, is yet so far adapted to tho present stato of tho English languago as to romovo obsoletoor misleading words and phrases, such is"prevont" (lor precede), "let" (for hlndor), to "fotoh a compass" (for to go round), "conversation" (forconduct), "by and by" (for Immediately), "carriages" (lor bagago), etc., etc. Tho old vorslon represents tho textus ed by Erasmus, Stephens and lhcoaoio Tho now version is Dasou upu tho rules ''of tho 7r hrlrrhter than tho untwined foliagi n Wnasoms woro the tufts of plumes which flootod from statoly heads, and .u. .4i ri.io that streamed down over the housings of tho superb steeds, n.,t thn nrlncoss. mounted on a snow- white palfrey, and clad in snow-whito looked nato and sad: and when, a, m , noarlnj tho church, slio noara a gusn to ho found in Eacland tu Mnr TVatamnnt Comoanv has mot ton times a year daring tho last vnars. for four days each time, nnd . . . . t- i-- orallv for soven nours cauu un-j. mav bo said, tboroioro, tnai uioy rrlvon four hundred working day these eonforonoos, in aaaiuon w individual preparation, In sound, struck on her oar llko a tuner- ,,,. D, PhtUp Sohaff, al knoll, shotrombleu, ana womu PrMla0nt 0f the Amorioan company fallen had not a pago supportca ner. follovva rogarding A few moments auerwara sue u .... . lu kl. mtlnnn. I lUO Worn. V" Tho jAmcrloan Now Testament comp any consists of tho following persons: hx-Prosidodt T. D. Woolsoy, D. D., LL. D., Now Haven, chairman; Prof. J. H. Thayer, D. D., Theological som raary, Andovdr, Mass., socrotnry; Prof. Ezra Abbott, D. D., LL. D., divinity fcuool, Harvard university; tho Rov. J. K. Burr, D. D. Trenton, N. J.J President Thomas Chaso,LL.D., Kaver- ford college Pennsylvania; Chancollor Howard Crosby, D. D., L. 1)., Now York unlvorslty, Now York; Prof. Timothy D wight, D. D.. divinity school, Yalo collego; Prof. A. C. Kondrlck, D. D., LL. D., Unlvorslty of Roohostor, Rochester, N. Y.jtho Rt. Rov. Alfred Leo, bishop of Djlawaro; Prof. M. B. Rlddlo, Theological seminary, Hartford, Conn.; Prof. Philip Shaff, D. D., LL. D., Union Theological soinlnary, Now York; Prof". Charles Short, LL. D , Columbia college, Now York; tho Rov. E. A. Washburn, D. D., Calvary church, Now York. This committeo lost by death Prof. Hadloy, of Yulo Collcgo; Prof. H. B. Smith, of Union seminary; Prof. H. B. Hackott, of Rochester, nnd Prof. Charles Hodgo, of Prlneoton. Tho Rev. Dr. G. R. Crooks, of Now York, and tho Rev. Dr. W. F. Warrou, of B as ton, resigned. On tho two commltteos nro many of tho best biblical scholars and common tutors of the loading Protestant denomi nations in Great Britain and tho United Stato3. Not n few of them aro known by their works in Europo nnd America. Tho Amorlcan members nro nearly all profossors of Hobrow or Greek exegesis in tho principal theological institutions of tho Eastorn States, and wero solootod with regard to competency and reputa tion for biblical scholarship, denomina tional connection, tho local convenience or easy roach of Now York, whore thoy mot evory month. Tho labor of tho rovisors in both countrios was givon without compensa tion. Tho necessary cxponsos for trav eling, printing, etc., of tho British com mitteo wero paid by tho university prosscs; thoso of tho American com ntltteo by tho voluntary contributions of liberal friends, under tho direction of an auxiliary committeo of finance. Origin of Familiar Words. Afraid. Philologists have discovered I ho fact that tho word "afraid" is a con traction of "after nid". Tho old "An glos," in tholr difficult undertakings, used olton to go "alter aid." An ex pression habitually used was understood without refined articulation, and when ono was soon dallying about somothing ho hardly daio undertake, others said ho was "aPr aid. ."Finally wo havo tho word afraid, the full meaning of which Is only understood by tracing it to its or!prn. lI"CJr - - ...... r in former times sovoral of the TSoglun nobility hold tholr ostatos on condition it who briug light into tho world. It is a popular error that has oxcludod Irom tho baptismal font. Tho namo has been donouncod by being applied to phosphoric matohos, which certainly descrvoitj but it was a pity to loso It as a Christian namo of men. It may yet bo restored to its original significa tion. Pauic This word is used to signify n great and general alarm without anv apparent adequato oauso. in tho oldes heathen mythology Pan blow his conch sholl whon tho Titans woro fighting with tho gods. Tho nudncious robols had stood undaunted against tho thun ders of Jupitor, but thoy fled at tho blast of this harsh clarion. Having succcod ed so woll on this ocoision, ho gavo a wild scream, whloh filled tho echoes of tho mountains nnd put tho onorny to uight. Thoso old fnblos what founda tion of faot thov mav havo had In tho exporionco of infant humanity, who can tollP struck tho heart of tho raco, nnd havo given a namo to tho saddest roali- tics in ovory period of history. Canard. This word, now popularly used for a hoax, Is tho French word for duck, and tho origin for its now nppllca tion is said to havo boon tho following amusing "sou" on tho publio: To glvo a sly jilt to tho ridiculous piocos of in tolligonco which tho journals aro Intro habit of publishing ovory morning, Cornlisjon stated that an Interesting ex- porimonthad just been made calculated to provo tho extraordinary voracity of ducks. Twenty of thoeo fowls had been placed together, and ono of them hav ing beon killed nnd cut up Into tho smallest posslblo pieces, foathors and nil, nnd thrown to tho other nineteon, had been gluttonously gobbled up In an exceedingly brief spaeo of timo. An other was taken lrem tho remaining ninotccn, and being chopped small liko Its predecessor, was sorvod up to tho eighteen, nnd at onco dovourcd liko tho other; and in like manner to tho last, who was thus placed in tho remarkable position of having eaten his nineteen companions in a wonderfully short timoi All this, most pleasantly nnrrnted, ob tained a success which tho writer was far from anticipating, for tho story ran tho rounds of nil tho journals in Europo. It thon becamo almost forgotten for n- bout a score of years, when It camo back to America with amplification 'and with a regular certificate of tho autopsy of tho body of tho surviving duck, whoso oesophagus was declared to havo been seriously injured. Evory ono laughed at tho history of tho canard thus brought up again, but tho moral retains its nov el signification, as applied to a hoax. The Heroiaes Nihilism. rati Figaro. Thoy nro mostly daughters of poor army ofllcors, or potty civil officers, or oven of sbopkoopors, who, feeling tho influonco of modem times, aro anxious to rlso nbovo tho level of tholr parents, coarso, ignorant pcoplo in tho main. Either by tholr own talonts or by tho nid of influential patrons, tho girls gain scholarships, nnd ontcr somo high school whero their brains aro crammed with a heterogeneous mass of knowl edge At 19 thoy loavc, nnd in their turn becoma toachors. Finding tholr parents uncompanionable, thoy aban don homo for somo wretched lodgings, and oko out n misernblo oxlstenco by glvcug poorly paid lessons. Food la ncarco, tho femlnino ploasuros of dross aro impossible tho restraining power of family affection is nbsont, thoy grow hopoloss nnd discontented, whon somo day thoy form socialistic acquaintances, rapidly adopt their ideas, and, having found an object for tholr lllo with fern inino rashness dovoto thomsolves to tho causo, cvon to tho very donth. "Why Is it," asked a lady, "that pco plo loso thoir interest in church-going nowadavs?" "Becauso thov havo lost thoir principle," was the witty roply. CATALOGUE FREE. Wn will ll'tnl tu 11.1. ail in a. mlr nw llhi.r.at. A C.uloKue .nil Price LIU of Olnvc., Trlmmlin, I.ncri, Iluthlng Oooili, Fuller Article, O.tinnfa Oonrta, Kle. i .i wmm K . l-nrtlinil. Mr. FRAZER AXLE GREASE. Bt la Ik W.rl. Qfl Ik (. Thompson's Eye Water. Th!i wcUk"ow4 and thoroughly cfflclrnt re in cay foi rnniM fitr dliCAftci of the Ere, um Required a world-wide re putt. i ikiksi'iu ivut una rrnutniion n r ii hfwn lilitklnnrl the Medicine lUrlf and nlr hr the Merits n r ot hv air rsnloffnr rxtpnilvn silvipitalnr. Tim mn thouiftnds who have med It will heir traftmonv fn t h truth of thli itfltctnrnt. Manufactured onlr by JOUR , TJidMt uri hiino auom Tror, new York Price .Bcc.. ' Sold hr ftU Urugglaf AHI.YI'S ttANTUI) i'OU DIBLE REVISION Tlii lint nnd cheapen IHuUrMed cJltlon of the lis iTOlNcwToitmncnt. 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But nor gianCO voraiuu, v , j .mnm. thnn tho ttxtus m i uv f . i r a kiAh ba nil mnniiis kiiii an Bimn nr iliiu Dbiuui.vt and his countenance seemed not uniiKO d from him to tho 0rgan-loft, where tn awe. wm- - - r chftn ft s o thatofSalnt Michael, as portrayed by K had ospeotcd to see mysUrious mJa3eoi taithor precept of duty. UU1QO. . oreaniSl. no w . " ., t. .nil InnonBis- ..u -.otolnn r.rpsrnls the latOSl nHl nf thn state now IS. UU0 " . . , Lost in tho harmonies which sweuoa .,. . tQ t the Eraceul bow ot nor error-, "-"'':"-":;-, . '. "'.T tf,., ---i.n. " v T. 1' - .1" . a th nm. son heah who will giomoa nome. u , t i.i. 1.1. rr.HnnlnD w""fr . , .i." u-.l ho. teno OS. if tCStCd oy UO otauuniw Bnc0 of MDUCai STut JShrouirmotlv-es Mo- modern Greek J? and arehlog, . . . . , t lL u an . 6. .. tuc. Thn forLv.sevon revisers aro not to do n(i oons'sto Ot Whicn ne caugut. -r chnnlcally SUO Kno:i. av u u , rr,.., i. thn n. . .,,lfin0 nf thn rvthm r.,i 'i i,.P iTTnnaier- sur aDoui .,. . mnnhanleallv listened to oiamuu iu4 u. - B0U10 .. -..., '" ' 7. t.ii I'll nnher. nobersot d i ui tuu v w w. i v iToIm f (inorn nnr. iiiil v ti UI. nn. . . 1 mo-. -imUtiW vwfv..F In th 3 respoct aro lnnumorauio a Ian8 ..UOsiors." . -: ., . - , tn WIas hor nmhrace. and whispered: matlcallyi but tuoy nau a cnr ,n every cuapver, wgoi.-. w V" ' otl.bv fur do las' time. Hold up vio nt huorand Hps like wild cher- T,, mv ' my wlfo, look feot apparatus of grammars dinary r0ader may to ly BUpp0s a , oi B". " r f ' Marv, tiU ! ki3S yo .You an. ries. This was the rrlncoss Elizabeth, f. tionaries. Tho nlcot es ana snaaes ot thonJ. and political o gm. X mohMteabbledladOBamo path rl'sln' y'ars, an' now whon wo am T 11, moved to the vicinity ox umu, - but Ineber spoct- T1QOIhn.lnnIilmltomOVOfrOm ,ur"luuB" f ' . .j T a.j. au . . . w com wUen we u navo tr-.ii 1 i Imllnno anil RRT1T, fill L all - exploring party of four. The h Xn'sfaewon't come backf' made a stanu near wnero uuui-, u y sc Iz3 got R i .u-nitni nf thn stato now is. Ono UM"W" . .' .. . . aT Philology, criticism they wero around the Ore, I'i Sr.andiefarmoreaccu- Joto lUoy WOro making their claim arBT0.B fl CAN Kill AUTHTfiitft', -ili I, J . .i. u no. In .. . "...i.i.Ui o,,.n.l hw thn nrv Will taKO KOCr ' ratoanuconssien,, uw T7,. " T- B"uuu"? r" ' cwlno awav dls mawnin', pMjgaaM an' I speot eyes on nor no is 2- rlna This W8JJ ine 1 riUUUBB oiimuuuii rit i uuuunwo. wiuu.. - - i.,i.i. ( ries. xuia i..,lupi" . .. , i,i nt hn nrtDrcoi- . v.ini.a un.mHi rnnnlvlnfr Gissa. dauchtor Ot and all eyes turned to her as sno soaieu TVembline in evory limb, sho oboyou. tnoso itingungoo " Tho now roTision .-j,- r. - of sixty y'ars, an' nowwnon wo am Jerselfinthovelveeushlonedpewap- ? "J1" k yoyo8 thrill her so? ated. Tho departures in the use of th tho number ol Italics or interpolations K(ng Charles, In marriage .and wlthhor i, p00., an am waiting' fur "latedtothecour, No.oonerhad JjJ smllo blng a glow on her tZ M "l.S 22lS!: uo call we has got to separate! Dar', train ober dar, an', tho music reached her oars than she Ah,,thouKh the king woro tho Meet ot tho Greek tenses no w- lcM or mWeBd,Bg) and suns;uuies to perform the usual cermonyo.uK Qn ItBBUm. etatted as if a ghost had crossed her che JJ1 manyKa jewelled order gilt- perfect and perfect) o constant and I arrangom0)lt by .eotlons for tUe King's foot In token ol ubJeoUon v0 can,t holp, anMfyou sob dat nath. Thobloomfadedfromhorcnoeic, ;", -1.1.1, reast. ho soemed the samo arbitrary, tnai vnoy DOUm tho artlflclal vorsicuiar aivision u" unless mo n.mK - Wavvou'll broko do ole man ngnt . . , r 1 W-"- her Hps quivered, ana ner wuuio humblo person . At last, hnr oveS' met I . piw to teaon orgau o- . ftrchlB ,i0rfcal. - - ' r onVn " ' ... , ' Mm thn nomo 0lbv 4Tl-. I fl IT I ( 1 1 1 1 1 Li UI UUI.Mvii,.v-. a -1 . . , r vn0a B. Illr LlUUTDUlDUtU I LUD XklllL 1 her tne lore oi iov. 0- . ,7ofr(nft, UnowledffO luro "u" . r k nmn h. nasscd Elizabeth." murmurodthomonarcn, geograPun; - --- -- rotainod In tho margin. uou or o gu., "77 "T,:" Bertram Hoffman, tho mysterious or- has nccumulatea wi n a onoral oDlcorfl pf tho American to all stubborn ana peeTu Peclallydurlmrtho present generation, ""3" e. dJ, d. Tammany.-Tho Society of Tammany, , be utll zoo lor wo u- ---- rrhfnl,nw,npI ttr0 tho Battle Creek, Michigan, luirorioTraua or r omar ooronni hnn of tho oreanlst, In a long yearn thn molodv lost its ing iuua( ,, j j joyous notes, and onco more walled ana alghed ana oiamoreu. canlst, and King Oscar aro one t " t 1 - 3 iT For- By my faith," whispered the King v .tratacem. I wished tomarry to his -daughter, "this organist has a but j would not drag 0 e altar master hand. Hark yo, ho shall play at ' ,, . ld Your iath?c was -vour weddlngl" . i thn sinret." Tho pale Hps of tho princess parted, WM1(j toaw of ,oy ralned fr0nJher but sho could not speak she was dumb th(J nQW.mado qU0en rotiVn wlth erief. Liko one in a painful hnabandiB fond kls8, and for (?rco ' irf nm. she saw the palo man at tho or- ,., nmrn made hannv bv a rwal ' . .. - . , Luaiu "i"""""" - gan, and heard tlio meiouy marriage. trnof nilUlPn. AVfi. IUU VfUll OUU 1 11 - imnnr.whn ho was. ana wny vno seomed breathing out tho agony brtured heart. ETrfonlhoect-TB was over and the Tfftai rjariV; bbitwi i"u vvi j . . . f atoloaway as mysteriously as he hau .nomo. Ho was not seen again by tho .sexton until tbe vosper hour, nnd thon ho appeared in tho organ-lott ana com mnnced his ta8K Veiled figure glided In and, knelt near h ahrltio. There she knelt CjU the worshipers dispersed, when tho sexton touched her on the shoulder, and, Bald: Madam, every ond has gone excepi besldo the grand old ocean She stooi in rapt derotlnn, Witji a look tht seemed to grasp eome 1 lonftryiana, ij Then turned about her pcea, n..Ai ti harnfoot cracea. And her fairy feet retreating made Wholes . In the sand. 'What denomination do you belong ofi .i,nri thn loader of a freo prayer- While ho played addressing a rough looklng cuslomer who haa stroueu m a front seat. "Hose Company mo. w whicu can oo uv - nrMnrv Tho f0i owlnK aro derstanding oi in0,U.u. - - comDany. . .. . t i.. ......i.tr rrr on Arcuraiu v -" " lnuispuiaoiy uu'j translation. ThoBO and othor considerations nuyu 1.. .i i in.t in thn resumnuon ui rusuibuu at " tho work of rovlsion in tho year uwu, by the combined labor of uimicai scnoi- r-w oil thn lnadlncr Protestaat de- hi s ii uiii usa . w ; n i i ii 1 1 I 'rtiiniTiHifi nrjiuiui' l i s ------ ... a I . II hflmnnrH. If. 17 a vwnfc1'"" " I . . .11. ...... aT a t.,tir.nanf .Great Britain ana we - ,n( r inthnwhoel" of tuo uemoorauo pury u. Barnftdv to tro thatho disonKOgoti nor United States. Tho British committeo ed Diitch rnThoo,0rlcftl mlnary, that city and State, and Its recently elect- ftrmflt klssod horonCo more, and led hor and tbo Amorioan committee aro ui- - - prof G E, ed oWofta Mr. John rieuy, Doucr noyu tQ tho gat0 w,th tho words waithe Phlllstino's answer. . - . in U InU 4-v Ihn HI am alraia you wm o "w K .. . i 1.1 l.l tn nnr Rtvusn '( .. .i 1.1 l,ln tn you7nd;m;,andtI wish to close iho '0 " inwtlie dear grandmother, don't you know that In our fashionable set nobody oyer goes .... f la ihAlPfV Tho sextofli drow baok into a shi ono. ana waioneu nu iwnjuw"' - , . ,. . mysterious oreanlst still kept his place, by a young lady wanted i r. Ho nut his arms around hor and his ... tnftrs fell on hor cheek as ho saia: i Wo slaved togothor, an' we nas atnrvod an' shlbered an mot troumo wid do same speorit. Hush, chile It's or Tammany Hall, as it Is moro com-1 u fur do bestj Maybodo Lawdwlll . 1 1 . .1 in ArfnM . nnnrtirir Ann IL I . . . 1 TP I, l.A Hnnn moniy oauuu, " " bring us logomor half old. It was originally a soclablo . lt u,n moet mo up dar' in flea- nlnh of comnanlonablo gelitlomon, and . w km trust do Lawd fur dat. gradually assumed tho form ot a poiin- J j gIt d(r fuat xll wait fur you right THRESHERS. .Traction and Plain Engines . and Horse-Powers. Prnf. W. A. Green, u. u uu., wM chairman, Thcologlnal somlnary, I'rmccton, a. o , ... ? , aoBlfltion. becoming powerlul and I . fn i lfvou am fust takon I Hntmtarv. aivinuy bououj, - . . ; . ut. k "" '. r. p.f. a A. oven dictatorial in connuuuuu mm wuow vou 11 watch lur mo." ooiicgo, " "' " t. W. local parties of Now York. It Is now Sho"klssod blm and clung to him llko T. l r : iV PnllBtrlate Reform- and has been for years tho wheel will;- ohM and lt wa8 only whon tho train Vlded into two companies, ono for, .the i r .W Mnr TstRlilnt. divinity school, Phlladel as Boss Kolly.tho successor of J.wceu. Tammany" was aonveu I'll bo prayln1 do Lawd to bo good to obery hour In rr.-o T, TV uui auu l' . w - - t . f i" Krnni i. ii. in mkii .hv ..w.-. v i t w i . and eaoh company aoU as a unit which PB " ' , ijnlverfluy of Ponnsyl- from tho namo of a, groat chief of tho tho day.i Keep down your sobs, chilo seouros greator harmony nnd consist- 7 doinhja. pf. C.' M. Moad, Polawaro Indtons-Tamamend-a load w0 can't chlll'ou no more. Hero you ann, thfin tho SVStOm adopted by King vania, i "'H ' Andovor. nr and warrior of superior wisdom and am-nood-byo-good-byo." umuj - ill ii.. 'i nnoioir ui dwuim.h.ji IHO JNOW ji- I r l'our eirm ot Seirr. from U Cui.adW.ri-.?:?KJic Power. wmoa w mm mw James. Howard Osgood, D. D.. nletod at thoolose oi lassyimr, aamtnnrv n00hestor. N. was known as "oi mars after Wioliff's Bible. In - A , uo.fer.-On8 of England, it will bo published in various Y;5 Prof. "XarT- AlexanarTa, Va names, once borne by a .nd at various prlees by tho unl- Theological ,AWra.1 hii Bishop of Cagllar- rruu j w"-i . i verslty press of Oxtord and Cambridge, whloh have always naa mo muuupu.j In this country tho James Strong, S. i.iir.aHnn iii left freo liko that of tho i'""" . . . ... . Prof Oonn.. Prol. Theological somlnary, Madison, Prol. D. V. A. yan wyoK, T. 1). N. hravorv. who at tho Unjo of his death sho wont away eobbing llko a child, xammany." aud ho passed out ot tuo uopoi, wuu tho Unost of all bip. tnnrs In his oyos and a hoart almost bishop liuoii- broaklng with sorrow. and slirnlfvlne I'll trust I'll trust In do Lawd," - I . ... iiKVinmnr. tho br crht mornine ho wuisporcu, as no wout u tnr Is now unlvorsally disused, chlofly, "Tell yo what, It's poworful sad on two ,ka. hne-usa mlnistors bollovo It Is old folkses llko us to bo all broko up fi Hariri, from ES5Sl-SwrK of our TRACTION ENGINES bo all broko but wo couldn't aflMHUaVRaa'XVMaVII vim 1 .i -j oi i,t. nl p.ourso with w., uojfruM". ?i r ... r0tttc8t c6mnllmonts do hotter, uross uor uoarpouii um uo ali thc risk ofyarlations and mutilations on questions ol Abta. ,an pay a rnan to call him Lucifer poo' body was well nh,h done fur wUl ...! rpi.vnahrrnliAll aro iplit4 Ml Cllreufira scut frto. Adnrcs" . rn to which .nsloloreprlnaro it Is" really the brightest of aU grief ; ' " v ' nttmos,andthoyonlynroworuiyioooarnmut " " ""ri"". .m nni.i.. v, Lewis jeot. Schenectady, N. Y. cd In two years. whon I turned away do inwubmu ....... annum a. RIITDAnD A CO. BartJo OrealuMlehiaiiSat but bis head was bowed upou tho in-1 for a blow.