1 B l'T L E R AND T H E CLERGY — l't U LtaU K B BVBBV r B ,,,A ' MOKM I i he cam cn in to th e ir place of business, — AT— F lobxnc «, i >» P j » i ’\'TY L axk C opxtt , p. A IL « » . O beoon silen t and dejected. ,^♦--9» •W hat is th e m a tte r now, W ebster? asked hia p a rtn e r. .„ „ « .n iw n M •Oh. n o th in g —it iso f no consequence .................... —it’ll b e a ll rig h t by an d by," answ ered ^ • • 'r h e n /’ says Dr- B en n ett, " th e idea cam e to me like a flash of » uhltgbt, am I responded in sta n tly : ’T he S w eet By knh.n-y a Neat l.lttie T rick o f tb s C hief Ex­ ,n iri‘cl<: X fact I have o ften been w orks in th e fa d e ar dcinon who ec u tiv e . d ra w n from j b av e—on one 1 -------- cried: " rite. 1' ‘ hvm ns in a sin * "1 see old Ben B u tle -’s gone at last,* occasion—w ri a n y th in g to said Maj ? E d w a rd D owning, of Boston, gle night, hu nd By , y es, w a s t. L ouis Globe-Democrat man. me ju st astiiu m&ny p]aceH ..L e t m e teU yon a sto ry on thp o]l I have h ear c irc u m s ta n c e s -b u t iuan t h a t h a s n ev er been printed: at XXniiCr H * j < b n t. » __ ▲ »4 K n a T n o v n r I t a w n Kz«r*M.l —J •, “ Hut I w as n o t to be discouraged. I tu rn ed to my desk and wrote the orig- 1 ^.1 nolle»» • ee»u‘¿rT“ ¡¡¡¿. e ^ h Inwrtlon. iual form of the poem: A b V K B T IH l NO B A TES M AD E K N O W N ON AP- “ gWKKT BY ANU BT. fa s tin g an o p ra y e r. Well, when Ben w as gover n o r h e h ad a mighty hartlrow to hoe. T h e re w ere all sorts of editors - I will five yoa." h«> murmured, ”» w.rrlor it 1 in th e s ta te w ho laid for him with a name " sca lp in g -k • n ife up th She Hltfl.eil und »book her heurt. - e ir sleeves nightand ’O—«.««*». 1 In the Sw eet lly and 11.,’, »•1 all! carve U aloft on the ptllara of fan»* We «hali «noet on th a t beautiful ahore- v«u,y, no o p p o rtu n ity to make life a , day> a n d In mood r. rt leuera.enacrolled In flame. ln lb : Sw eet By au I By. I „i rw V t f 1 Y 1 » 1 . n ig h tm a re to him w as ever overlooked. •• Hut »ove cannot read it, abc »aid. 1 We shall im et on th a t beautiful shore. , T h e sam e feelin g w as indulged in by - 1 will BiaUe you." he pleaded, " a »tuteam an’B •• Wc shall aln? on th at beautiful shore, I m en of h ig h sta n d in g in other profes­ bride " The melodiou» »oug» of iho bleat. sions, too, clerg y m en among the rest. Hhe II h P n. (1. ami turned her head. And our aplrlta anali Borrow no m o r e - .. J will »H In tb. bulla where th< creat abide. W ell, w h e n old B en’s proclamation Not a sigh for the bleaalug of real. Wehr« umi Hion D uals, mid la a tiislled . ‘ (Gtiorua) cam e o u t i t w as a beauty. It wound up " Hut lovevunnot «hure It, »he subl. w ith a special e x h o rta tio n to the clergy •• To our oounm ui c a m cr above, 1 1 will sing you a aonif such us poets prize to th e effect th a t th e y devote their time Wc will oiler the tribute of pralae, v<‘ rsc • Mhc blushed and «In dropped her heart to th e w e lfa re of th e spiritual man and F o r the giorioua g ifio f Ills I ov . j , ••Tlii rc’H a land th a t is fairer than day, • I will woo soft chord, in»«» ' “<• muse. »ho»e And the bkhaluy a that hallow our days. Joy hin gwtxik yow yut jaw wah me shaw, re fra in from in d u lg in g their curiosities (Chorus.) And by faith we can see it afar, in th e fam ily affairs of the men and Illumine th- portal«of l o v a paradise Yow sun do' u gwa cm non» ym hong geen, •• B ut love cannot slug them,' ahe aalu w om en o f th e ir congregations, and look "W hen I had it com pleted 1 handed For the F ath er waits over the way, to it t h a t in th e ir teachings their own •• I will give you my luv», then—'ila all I oaa it to W obater. As -he read it he lont Foo ' he yun hoy hen boon gong jib gaw, his inti i if ere 1 1 « c and hi» face b rig h ten e d souls w e re free from taint. That proc­ To prepare vs a dwelling place thore. do.” * Low dropped her womanly head Gwy hoi choey gin die juck we on goey. la m a tio n c re ate d a sensation. It shook w itii culhusiaam . T h en he a sk e d a - I love you. oil. love, with a love «0 true. M th e s ta id old s ta te of Massachusetts frieiitl who hud ^topped in to h an d him Tin ro 1» nothin« el»»’ In my Ilf'* for you. •jin the sweet by and by from e n d to end. The papers every­ his violiu and he im provised the m el­ "B u t love Is enough," »to »aid. Dow how loy dock wing gong, — Brandon llanuvr. V, e shall im et on th a t beautiful shore, ody. In a few m om ents he hud w rit­ w h ere d en o u n ced th e governor as Go chi dan bit joy chop wah me shaw. ten o u t the notes for the four p a rts of im p e rtin e n t, sacrilegious, indelicate, In the sweet by and by, the chorus, and in th irty m in u tes from coarse, b r u ta l <.nd profane. They ac­ A FAMOUS 11YMN. liow lio v loy dock wing gong, the tim e 1 had ta k e n my pen to w rite cused him of bein g everything that was \Vi shall meet on th a t beautiful shore. Go chldau hit joy chop wall me »haw." th e word», four of 11s w ere singing the d isag reeab le; no official in the history of “ Tbo Bw oot By an d By," W h ic h hym n. W ithin tw o w eek s we h eard th e The au th o r of "T h e S w eet By and th e w o rld h a d ever dared to assail the Millions H uvo Sung. children singing it on th e s tre e ts .” clerg y in th e w a n to n manner that Gov. T here are only tw o of those who a s­ By” nays this b eau tifu l trib u te to his B u tle r had. On th e following Sunday T he writer of one Im m ortal pocin re- sisted a t the b irth of th is in sp iratio n al excellent wife: e m in iste rs h a d th e ir fling at the old • The only home hours a doctor h as th venK-v th e estab lish ed axiom and song who are now living—Dr. B ennett w a r h o rse, and rig h t merrily did they reaches th e haven of am bition by a s in ­ ami S. E. B right, of F o rt A tkinson, are tlio evenings—and he is n o t sure of ro a st him . T h e old m an kept perfectly gle bound, ’l’here have been a golden Wis. T hese tw o have been m any them. The sw eet silence of solitude, q u ie t an d good n a tu re d through it all. numlM-r th u s slgnullv fo rtu n ate . T he tim es w itn esses of its w onderful popu­ when fauey or feeling w ould find e x ­ never lo sin g his tem p er or vouchsafing a u th o r of "C urfew Shall Not Ring Io- la rity , and ev ery w h ere the notes of its pression in rhythm , is n o t fo r him , a n y th in g in th e shape of an explana- n ltfh f sealed a t one Ism nd the atoep plaintive m usic was to them as a leastw ays, I never find it. Duly m y A fte r everybody had nad their ‘S w eeth eart’ know s when to he g r a ­ tion h eig h ts of Im m ortality. She who w ro te b re a th of th e ir n ativ e air. an d a w hole lo t was said, too, the w ith puthetle pen the story of "A Sol­ T h is is th e b rief and sim ple story of cious, and if she observes th a t w hen I say old m an cam e o a t w ith a statement d ie r of the Legiou" InverHied h er nam e th e in cep tio n of th e song w hich was am w riting I do n o t carry th e lines to e copy to show it, too- on th e seroll of fame in le tte rs of light. i cm sisU m t w ith tlie life and sentim ents the right-hand verge of th e sh ee t and a th n a d t in th asm u ch as he was nou experi T h e a .ith o r of th e "B a ttle llv m n of the of its au th o r, w ho, w hen an a tta c k was leave lines b lan k by fours and by enced in such m a tte rs lie ha ' P11 llepttbH e" w ill live w ith th e nation, mode on his iclljrious belief, th u s foi- e ig h ts—th en all is silent, as if each w ord fo r w ord, th e proclamation of one and lie who w as inspired w ith p atrio tic e ib ly 1 nd m odestly defeudod himself were occupying a position a t the n a d ir of th e lirst governors of l.h° co:aT ‘ a rd o r lo s in g "T h e S tar Spangled B an­ and his friend: and zenith of in te rste lla r space, an d w e alth , 1 ve fo rg o tte n which one bu n e r’’ will be romeml>ered by his w ords I "W hile 1 claim tliut every m an’s re­ th a t is solitude enough, in all eon- in such h ig h esteem was he held tlu hr w hile th a t b a n n e r continues to wave. ligion is so m eth in g sacred to his own s e ie n < _ ................. Y et 1 know th a t nil the tim e an T hese are heroic p's-m s stru ck to t r i ­ soul, an d ao in etliiu g no man has a right oeea’ ional glance, love lit, comes tne- w as a lm o st sain ted . Butler showed V» th e e s sa a tisfa tio u n in of v»«.«/ everybody that G um phal or m ajeslle notes. But th e re to isw so n ally question, 1 feel compelled w ard from ju st across th e w ritin g ta -I th tis ia c c tio - - - Is an o th er pool« which, like those <»f • to say th a t th e hope and longing of hie. and from the sumo locality th e re only c h a n g e he had ™ul 1 ‘ a(1ed th e sw eet sin g er of Israel, is a ttu n e d to every im m o rtal soul, as expressed in v ib rates into mv being the te n d er m ag- in m al at d (toeumein. w.u-. .... _ o c u m en t w as to h-' , .............1, .«:.. i.....-i » „ tn a iflc s u b ,u s titu te iii« liis iiw o w n n n nam e io tor rt'ist tea chords th a t live forever hi the soul. Of ‘The* Sw eet lty and By.’ was not to n s netism of . a sym pathetic h e art, .... and i i 1 ...iu o ri-in n l. T aa h ao a zv t tickled th e se are th e songs, poems, hvm ns live, origin«»!» --------- the " I d " “ n ‘p ain ted lie,’ h u t th e th in conviction am w ithin the a re a of an appreciative, isev m e all these and more know n in Hint fa ith of b o th of ua, and to Iwith helpful intellect. She is in my b e st p ro b ab ly as m uch as any t nn„ th e llli-r itn re of song as "N ea re r, my c re atio n w ould have seemed n farce h • elp er, v b -cause of h er sy m p ath .b u t th e re w a s a n aw tu } • — —— — - »/ — v— y —and life i.'.'t oY editors clergymen in in t t!i” ' i......... ... .i... i.... t » • b .« /» ( ltG ii- s a and n d clergymen h m I, to T h e e ” and "T h e Sw eet By and because she is iny best c r i t i c . ” unless a»siMnated witii a la-lief in a " Tire llrst w a s w ritte n by a wom- Bv P erh ap s the thousands, who have liny s ta te (o r . long Suprem e Being of infinite love, and an an. the last by a m an, and it is this im m o rtal exlatenco for man beyondtl e snug, prayed o r chanted the melody of T he old m an had caught tnc J • am i th e re w as no w ay for them to gtt a u th o r the p resen t paper conehy as Before I d a in ty ns the Ita lia n hand of a past K aiser W ilhelm monum ent in llrst heard them »Mug on the oeuaalon for «»lie to gain unaided. knew enough to teach I began teach­ era. and quite consistent w ith th e ideal ««f a g re a t »• lU uiltv. w hen m any |wo* w ill c o st $4,000.000. . W illia m L loyd G abwhon s ste t^ ^ w alked ,ti the valley of the sha-low ing. I w as ab o u t eighteen, and sensi­ c h a ra c te r of aix x ’t —Mrs. M. b. llayne, t iv e a* a girl, ^’y book qualifications in D etroit Free Press. bronze, of colossal size, if death. It was a w om an’» r«»»ee—• sizr . wtl , i- w ere m eager. I had plenty of pupils . in .. .. in Newburyport next Fourth <> . ‘t tlo ii o f a g re a t -ing.T. hu t one l i e llevoketl. • A A C«»1’ w ho sent fo rth ry m p ath etie notes front much older th a n myself. 1 had never B ish o p D oane is to have » u T - h - e y . w ere , p lay in w g a „ game ----- of cards, looked in th e a lg eb ra —to study i t an overcharged h e a rt T he aoug w as a lth o u g h they w ere ju st engaged, and ood th irone ro n e in m tlie o , i V. L new then. As her voiee fell on the ’Could I teach alg eb ra ’’ cam e the ques­ he w as m iserably jealous of h ns or»-1 w b an y . I t is th e g ift of \ ,s gnfst tio n from these. •Oh. yea’ , lint let ns s i’ca Hint ww* broken only by the P ru v n . an d is said to « pon en t. on whom Mabel w as in n o cen t­ w all« of the m o u rn ers, tl.ete fell ujvm w ait a w eek lx«lore we organize a th in g o f th e k in d in America- y. sm ilin g , ... » T ........ h a t night I w alked eight ly »railing. th e group th s t p e a c e o f t o si w^iich ela S h e le d a diam ond, lie blindly fol- is b la ck oak a n d th e throne pa»«eth all u n d e rsta n d in g . She sang m iles t«» th e nearest village and bought tw o fe e t hitrh. _____ - feet liieh. ««very w ord in a d istin ct recitativ e a n t a ” alg eb ra T h e re a fte r four o’clock of low ed w ith a h e a r t H o w to U ecalv e a < r r ‘l1^ " T a k e back th e h e a rt th a t thou gav- th e w in te r m ornings 1 was nt the th e aw fu l tension of unavailing g rief H o w to »«■«— " - . , iBg biT T h e tr ia ls of a ti m an ceffi Ltiro* w aa broken. T h ere w as a hum an need Jooely country schoolhouse stiulving e s t.” she said coquettlshly. I« « « » "D o yon m ean it?" lie said, w ith so m etim es ta k e an an n " ' in o f csiaifort; every one w anted a copy a tre b ra t»y th e lig h t of a “tallow dip,’ s o in e u n i^ uutv »...... »u.Mien - sir??' fa ta l insistence. kerosene n o t having then b«en in- «if th e V «»rda. the music, and in le»a of th o se p le a s a n t g»’nU ‘ n e d ’W'' "C ertain ly I _ do," she responded. -• — ’ seems than a w eek m urm urin g lij* were venl«*d. 1 t'*»k my clas* th ro u g h the in to a n office, nnd. 8ee?",'L,7 frk»^ ‘You know , Tom, von revoked.” biMtk and they never knew the secret ta lk in g to n n u m b e r of l’ where«p* fram ed to sing: "1 have auapected it all tlie ev en in g .” w a ite d t;il he h a d I '/ 'h / c o U « « '" ^ T h a t is about the way 1 have worked •‘Fur ib«’ I'sihcr watt» ever the **y he ex claim ed , incoherently, as he all tny life When I w as younger 1 de- T o e tide of g rie f w as d iv erted by I he th e d e b to r tu rn e d to tiw ru sh ed from th e room and from th e aired to publish a volume of p>»einx, hut w ouilerfnl m»pirati«»n of th e «ong a very p le a s a n t tn:m ni 1 ’ jay. S. F.Ilttonv B en n ett, th a u th o r of never had th e «money t » «io i t Thus I house. w ill loan y ou th is much And ju s t becawK* he revoked in a " T h e Hw,«et By and By.” In e » in Bw «•acap»'d t Ac e id li -a and probably con- gum w h en y o u a r Hth»ttf*k sim ple trick of cards, he w as obliged to w n of Richm ond. HL At the tim e of served iny rypuiatio«. am ,led o n e o l th o se am' , .. „ t "Yu »u inquire aliout ’The Sweet By to propose tw ice to th e sam e g irl.— w ritin g th e poem, how ever, h r. lien- and By. ’ Aa to how it was born. I l' é t r o it l're«« P a l l w aa a rvstdent of the village of •• love is ENOUGH." •• T here’s a land th a t la fairer than day. An i by fa ith n o can at-o it afar, F or the F a th e r w aits over the way. To prepare us u dwelling place there. — tv loves to th in k of anu s t a g « • - ,niU11 11 -sse.l reunion w ith th o se w ho t i i d d o w n th e burden of e a r th v I,ether it can d em o n strate it o r 1,f t l't =S V X t^ V is in o f th e soul to th e tvno of its p rim al innocence an d com- •* • . . « z » 1 m union w ith God. ... "W ould you like to h e ar how th e ,1c hym n sound» in Ih u ic sc ? A S o « York jo u rn al published it in th e ( hi ¿CSC cliaraeters and a n In te r m eal lra n .la .io n , w hich. 1 . W " - “ authentic. I w ill transcribe the h r.t j