mfpa CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY JUNE 6, i8yt CONCERNING HEBER NEWTON. Careful Annly.U of Ills Vlowa nd 8tntiia. Special Corresimndence.) New Yohk, Juno G. Tho Uov. R. Ilebor Nowton, D. D rector of All Bonis' church, Now York city, Is at the present moment ono of tho best talked nbout clergymen in tho United Stilts. Tho action of his clerical brethren in asking Bishop Henry 0. Potter, of tho dloceso of Now York, to npioint a com mitteo of clergymen to examine tho or thodoxy of Dr. Nowton, has drnwn tho attention of Episcopalians to him in n mnnncr and to mi extent which nro umaz ing, nono tho less so because tho book on which tho charges rest was published four years ago. To his friends and thoso whoagreo with him Dr. Nowton is a man threat ened with persecution from that element inherent in overy church tho clement which dreads chango of any kind before all things. It is natural, under tho cir cumstances, that they should regard tho movement with somo bitterness, and should donounco thoso who linvo taken part in it as wilfully trj Ing to injure n good man from envy or other unworthy motives. To them tho freedom of dis cussion and tho right of privato judg ment aro very dear, and what thoy bo lievo to bo an attack on thoso in the per son of ono who has douo much to bring that which is now in religious thought before his hearers thoy strongly con demn. To his opponents and thoso who dis agree with him Dr. Nowton is a man who, in his publishod utterances, has do nied dogmas which they beliovo neces sary to tho llfo of tho Protestant Episco pal church. Thoy look on him as doubly dangerous in that ho is making theso al leged attacks from within, and thoy cry aloud that ho whom thoy boliovo to bo n traitor should bo thrown without tho wall of tho camp. They declare that in theso days tho church is threatened by many enemies, and that it is tho duty o( her children to defend her. Tho truth of tho matter may bo found somewhere between theso extremes, but in order to understand it it is necessary tc examino tho man Hobcr Nowton apart from the doctor of divinity. To begin with, ho is and always has been far more of a preacher than a parish priest. His intellectual faculties dominate his prac tical sympathies; ho is moro at home in tho polemical work of his calling thai) in tho details of his parish labor. In all ages and in all denominations thero have been theso mon, and to them tho world owes tho discoveries, tho definitions, the elaborato arguments, tho great systems of theology. A refinement of this clasi of mind has produced the casuists. B3JSBWri 9 8HAKESPEAME REVIVED. How tho Huoei Are Dl.trlhutrd. Tho original and still contral lino of tho white Aryan raco extends from north ern India, northwest to Scandinavia and Scotland, and at tho opening ofHho mod ern era tho almost uniform rule was that ngeito I'lelil HunU tip i Paw Kxtracta About tlio llnril. Our Ixmdon exchanges ngreo that Wllllo SlmktMeoro's new play I ttiu greatest thing of the mmihoii, Wo know Hint Wllllo would get there sooner or Inter. There nro no files on him. April 80, tfWH. The Thespian Anmteiir association of tho Congregational church will glvo a per formance of "King Henry Slxt" In tho town hall next Tuesday evening, Hvuleu Itobblu, our tnlenteil tinsmith, enacting tho rolo of his majesty. TIiIh play, Itelng written by ono of our townsmen and tho greatest poet of tho ago, should Ihj patron ized by all. Ico cream will Ini nerved Inter actus. Nov. 0, IftSU. Wo print elsewhere today an excerpt from The Sadler's Wells Dally Hlowplpe, timniiiilfv iliM'Miwiriitorl nt nun ilnnitrtnil either way from this lino, tho lowest critically examlidi.g Into tho literary work races being found at tho greatest re- iof U. Sl.akspeyr, a of this vllh.ge. ho , 0 .... A i .I., ..ii conclusion reached by our d sen initiating novo-in South Africa and tho tropical ,, n,,lo0XclmllK0 , Xml Mr. shackspeere islands, at tho southern point of South . , w ltlu)Ut (m.BlUll, lnKi,ly mxm. Wo America and on tho northwestern coasts mVL. w,ld so all along, ami wo have known of North America, as well as tho re- i him ten years. Now that tho metropolitan moter regions of Asia. For 400 years, however, tho whites have- been steadily pressing back tho other races and taking thoir places, and with the solo exception of tho African nil tho lowest races seem tending toward extinction. As far as can bo determined tho distri bution at present is about as follows: Uruwn nnd White. Europe SKUMI.UI) Asia 10.UU.tUC Africa. , All America.. Australasia, , All other n,tiM,uw eo.uw.uuo 5,aw,ue , 3.000,000 Black. Very few VW0.UW I00.uo.irw ti.oui.uo WI.IMO 2.0U0.IU) Mixed imumxio 763.(110.010 10,(1 n.uu I0.UU.UU KM.UO 50U.UO Totals 431.000.UIJ 118,500.000 950.CO0.OU0 Of course the division on tho color line cannot bo strictly accurate, as In many countries, especially in South America, each person is enumerated in tho race whoBO blood predominates in him or her. How to Kill till) Nerve un Hollow Tooth. Mix half a dram of whito oxide of arse nic and ono dram sulphate of morphia with a little creosote. Clean tho cavity of tho tooth boforo applying. BJwfe- How to 1'olUli Sen Shell. First clean the surface of tho shell by rubbing It with a rag dipped in hydro chloric acid until tho outer dull covering comes off. Then wash tho shell in warm water; dry in hot sawdust nnd polish with chamois leather. Shells destitute of a natural polished surface may Iks either varnished or rubbed with a mix ture of tripoli powder and turpentino applied by a piece of wash leather. After ward fine tripoli should bo used, then a littlo ohvo oil rubbed in well, nnd finally press Indorses us, we wonder what will tho doddering dotard of tho Avon rallailluin havo to say for his festering and llyhlowu self. Doc. H, l&M). We print in our supplement today a min uet from tho pen of Wllllo Shakespeaie, I son of our esteemed townsman, Squire John , Shakespeare. Wllllo Is now located In Lou don, and Is rccognl.cd as ono of the bright est constellations In thu literary galaxy of thu metropolis. Tho Tidings, May 18, 1M7. Mistress Shakespeare laid an ong on our table yesterday measuring eleven Inches In circumference. Tho amiable and accom plished wench Informs us that her hus band, whoso poctlo genius frequently Il luminates theso columns, will visit our midst next month. William, beio is our EST. Tho Tidings, Juno 1!), 1M7. Tho gifted W. Shaxpur honored this of fice with a call last Thursday. Ho was smiling all over. It Is a lniy, and weighs ten pounds. Thanks, Willie, for tho cigar; it was a daisy. Tho Tidings, July II, 1587. Tho fireworks on Suulru Shakspearo's lawn last Fourth of July night were tho finest ever witnessed In tho county. They were brought up from Loudon by tho squire's son William, tho famous pout. Ibid. ' If you want to make 11111 Shaxpearu hopping mad just ask him how much veni son is a pound. All Joking aside, Wllllo Is tho leading poet of tho age. Tho Tidings, July 10, t587.-KuKcno Field in Chicago News. An Opportunity. It was In Ludlow street yesterday thirt a Kamln about ten years old was heard call ing: "Jlinmyl Jlmmyl Oh, there, Jimmy!" "What's do racket?" queried Jimmy from a third story window. I "Git yor bruther Sam, and Kit yer bruthor Bill, and uit yer slstor Mary, and git all do the surface well rubbed with tho chamois j "to"?" nnl lmrry u,,l" leather. Keep with tho acid'. tho hands from contact ncv. it. iiEiir.n nt.wton, d. d. As n student Dr. Nowton has great gifts. Ho is possessed of n marvelout memory, ho has read exhaustively and ho has accumulated great stores of learn ing. But ho is a man who lacks mental perspective. If n subject appeals to hiic it is with a forco and in n manner thai excludes nil other subjects for tho tinu being. Ho bends all tho power of hit mind to that one thing, nnd ho follows it out to tho logical end unflinchingly. He does not seo that other things, wero ho tc reflect on them, might alter tho conclu sions to which ho has arrived. Wero lie steering a ship ho would calculate the direction of tho wind nnd fix his helm ho would forget tho currents which might prevent his nrrival at his destina tion. Tho illustration Is not good, but il will sorvo. It may not bo denied that many of the old beliefs, at ono timo part nnd pare el of tho churches, aro not held to be no cessary by many men today. This move ment among men has gathered .strength during tho present century. It wni recognized by tho bishops of tho Protest ant Episcopal church when they de clared tho Apostles' creed and thoNicene creed to contain nil dogma necessary. It is making itself felt among tho Presby terians in tho demand for a revision ol the Westminster Confession. Thero is c cry abroad among thu peoplo for mot liberty in belief, it is contended, thai conditions may modify that which we must havo faith in. Tills movement, rightly understood, is but tho postulate of tho evolution in government, in cus toms, in all else that affects society. Tho effect of snch a movement on such a man as Dr. Nowton might havo been foreseen. Ho has taken hold of It, am1 has carried it on beyond tho point where many men will follow. Ho 1ms not been restrained by memories of tho past; he has been unablo to seo that tho church to which ho belongs rests on that, and derives from It her right to hor present. Dr. Nowton suffers. Ho is a deeply religious man, aud ono who feels acutely being criticised and misunderstood. Thero is probably In his mind no difficult whatever In reconciling hiB strongest utterances with tho creeds; ho Is unublo to understand how such difficulty may present itself to others. Like others who havo preceded him in this most unhappy of all lots, that of tho path finder, tho maker of tho way, ho Is a man who has tho courage of his convictions, and ho will fight for what ho believes to bo thu truth. His request that a committee bo appointed showed ho was ready and eager for the fray. But for all that he is destinod to Buffer much before the emoko of battle has cleared away, and it may be for thu time his opinions will bo condemned. Ai.ritr.ri B.vi.cn. How to Mix ruliitu for Tint.. Mixing red and black makes brown; lake and whito, rose: whito and brown, chestnut; white, bluo and lake, purple; blue and lead color, pearl; whito aud carmine, pink; indigo aud lampblack, silver gray; white and lampblack, lead color; black and Venetian red, chocolate; whito and grecu, bright green; light green nnd black, dark green; whito nnd green, pea green; white and emornld green, brilliant green; purple ami whito, French white; red and yellow, orango: whito nnd yellow, strnw color; white, bluo and black, pearl gray; whito, lako and vermilion, flesh color; umber, whito nnd Venetian red, drab; whito, yellow and Venetian red, cream; red, bluo aud black, olive; yellow, whito and a littlo Venetian red, buff. What furf "'Causo a banana peddler out hero has bin tooken sick and fell down, and dero's do nwf idlest chance to gitnway wid a good thing we'll ever havo In nil dls worldl" New York Evening World. Shu Wanted lllm. Huw to Say "No." It is strange how fow peoplo thero nro who havo tho courago to say No, and mean it A man may bo great in many things, but when thu occasion arises when Ids bettor intellect teaches him ho should say No, ho weakens, nnd wo more often hear him say, "1 don't think so," or somo such indefinite semi-ncgatlve. It is much easier to say Yes this flatters or pleases. But ovon if a decisive No displeases your hearers It is much better; moro honest aud moro manly to use tho direct negative when you beliovo It should be used. Many a life has been made unhappy by tho indecision which follows an ndvico where tho counselor was too weak to say No. Professor Dolver, who luis Just proposed to thu mature spinster, Is informed that as It is a very serious mutter, who must havo time for consideration; but if accepted she will placu a book in her window on tho following morning. Tho next morning tho professor sallies forth with a beatlm; heart, but How to Make Cement for (J limit. An excellent cement for glass is made by dissolving an ounco of isinglass in two wiuo glasses of spirits of wine. m q M m fisi 1 1 as ho approaches lety vanishes. Life tho houso his mix- How Sound Travel. In dry air at 82 degs. sound travels Her IMiiii. Last Thursday evening, at one of Mrs. F. Pumperluy Pompp's delightful dinners, 1,143 feet per second, or about 775 miles j where tho (lowers alone cost $7.10, ono iter hour; in water -1,000 feet icr second; in iron 17,500 feot: in copjier 10,1178 feet, nnd in wood from l'J.000 to 10,000 feet per K'cond. A bell heard at a distance of 45,000 feot in water could bo heard only 050 feet in tho air out of the water. Tho barking of dogs on thu eartli can bo heard in a balloon -at an elevation of four miles. On a still day tho report of a riilu can be heard at fi.aoo yards. The fire of tho English on landing in Egypt was distinctly heard 1!10 miles. How to Axold MoMjultoeii. Tho smoke of burning camphor will expel moMpiitoes from a room. A piece of sponge or flannel dipped in camphor ated spirits and made fast to tho top of tho bedstead will tweuro you immunity at nights. Thoy can ulno bo kept off by rubbing exposud parts with it decoction of pennyroyal charming belle said to another, as they wero sitting in thu drawing loom waiting for thu gentlemen: "I'm goliiKtohavun delightful timu this summer. Papa am', mamma havu both agreed to my plans." "Wheruaru you golngf" asks tho other charming belle. "Nowhere, of course. I'm going to stay at homo where thu men are." Life. Huw to Kemovo Tar fiom Cloth. Every trace of tar can bu removed by rubbing tho stains well with turpentine. How to Drink Milk. Now milk does not agree with every body. Doctors rocoiutnond an admix ture of limo water and various other things to rondor It acceptable to weak stomachs. But all of theso plans aro in judicious. No matter how weak a stomach may Iw, milk can bu taken without unpleasant result and with Im punity by adhering to the followiug directions. Sip it, aud mix tho milk with tho saliva of tin mouth lsfforo swallowing. This will causo it to rapid ly aud easily assimilate with tho acids of tho stomach. Hadn't hern lllm. A New Vorker who lately had three hours to put in at a country railroad junc tion in Maryland along with thirteen other people, says that all sat In a cold and dreary watting room thu full three hours, and tho sllencu was broken by only two re marks. One man inquired of another: "Seen Jim latelyf" Aud tho other pulled himself together for a great elTort and leplled: "Nawl"-New York World. A lVreiiulul M)tery. Average Man Theu Sunday papers Just make mo sick Nothing in them hut com monplacu pei'.-ona! items about a lot of no bodies no one ever heard of. Friend I saw a llttlu mention of you in The .Sunday Gammon. AvetaKo Man (half an hour later, to ni"s senger Iniy) Here, rush around to The Gammon ollke and net mo forty copies of thu Sunday edition. New York Weekly. IIU Appeal mien, She vwis a plain, matter of fact kind of girl, and didn't take any extraordinary In terest In art. As hho walked past a piece of statuary thu young man, who was do voting himself to her, mild. "Isn't that a line piece of uoikf Just notice tho posu and thu geiieial air of It." "Yes," i-ht) replied, after g-iliig at it a few moments. "Ilu looks like a perfect gentleman ton." Washington l'r. ONCE UPON A TIME. Used by permission of T. Ji, Harms i6 Co., New York. Words by J. C. GOODWIN. Muslo by B. E. RICE. ModfnUo. mj: :i.-i- j tpra-q i - (CTZgBzpcl itfejpJsbilifiggiil BM -': 55feaEBErggi 1. Uiu'uup-on a timo thero lived a maid-en 'i. 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