Show A WATCH AT A GJIAVJ3 WAITING TO SBETHEIR MESSIAH RISC llnelnnMI lemleri eif the Keel Hute leee Wdtrlilnc Hi the Oral nf Mn Jlrllii Their Dead l < ler More Mar IsIIY of Atlellem 1 N A Cincinnati 411 C P cemetery day and night In all wrath C 11 f 1 1 I em mines the IClli 5 1 of taut month there f tins been dome member of the sect r J n known u Perfectionist r 011k tionist watching Y 91 l > y the grave of Ie Mri Hannah K Martin who for lulu > cara ond until her death was considered by her followers to bo heir Messiah Her grave U I being Hatched that the Perfectionists may tare a credible witness to report her resurrection translation In a char lot of tire In which event they hate absolute faith Her succwwor an leader lead-er of the Perfectionists li I her Sister Mrs 1 John C Brooke who once disputed dis-puted llho leadership with Mrs Martin nil also even proclaimed tho lender of the sect but tile superior mental force of Mrs Martin enabled her to regain lira leadership which line been of nil eilMordlnary character Homo time ago lr Kdgar C Ileall editor of the Phrenological Journal was In Cincinnati Tlicre his profe ilonil service were engaged by a person per-son who merely gave him tire time And place for Pan appointment but did not mention the name of Ibo persons whose diameters lie wan cngnged to delineate Ill keeping his appointment he wont to a rather handsome old fashioned suburban residence where ho net without Introduction n number men and women Is had I been In the com pan but n short time when lie roc omi lied In one of the women Mm Martin Mar-tin who nt Hint time was considered by Ihe Perfectionist to be Jehovah etrthly representative Ulcr recog nising Mrs llrooke honi more than ordinarily Intcreslcd In his simile of these two and pnserved note of their characters an delineated by his phren ological observations Ho was Ken recently re-cently by a Hun reporter and gave tome Intcrntlnft accounts of tile two women According to him Mrs Martin followers fol-lowers are people above the nverago 01 Intclllgencc anti Several 1 of them have been educated In the learned professions profes-sions Mr Martin mini abnolutcl wo for car believes to have commu nicotian with oil through the angels and to hold tile destinies of manklm In her power Aa tho sect did no open j protecting Its einct tenet are not known lr Ilonil said that In his con vernation with the leader anal many 01 her followers ho found their language when speaking of their belief 10 welled In mysticism as not In be easily com ur hon lblo Ax nearly DI he could de lormlno Iho touching of Mrs Martin I Included part Iho belief of the The I cwophlstii of gwedenborg of Jacob Iloehme anti of tho modern Chrlntlan Bclentl In tho efforts made by Ibo I residents of Walnut Hills n fmhtona bio suburb uf Cincinnati to vtpel Iho I Perfectionists from that neighborhood It UM frequently charged that free love was Included In l their practice In tho other hand It Is I claimed by the Perfectionist Ihnl celibacy II I Impost nnd enforced by the teaching of Mr Martin Mr Martin herself deserted hr I husband nt tho time of her first In eat In Ibo sect and on that account ie subsequently secured a divorce Dr Ilvall describes Iho nsctunre urroctcd Messiah of tho Perfectionist na having been a remarkable subject from a temperamental point of lcw silo wo n small woman with black hair and type a 21Inch head I a cry Intense organization fine as tho hairspring hair-spring of a watch An the Doctor delineated de-lineated her character phrenological the was exceedingly ambitious and tho possessor of nil uncommon amount of will power and persistence Hho was fluent In her speech to tho point of loquaciousness QI her proralln sit eyes Indlcato In the accompanying Illustration Illustra-tion There was nothing In her mental men-tal I makeup suggesting the eccentricity which is 1 usually Supposed to be n characteristic certainly of the founders foun-ders If not tho followers of m > stlc sect She had n reanonablo and feminine fem-inine lovo for children And of the oppoSite oppo-site sex and 08 the Doctor Judged her from hill study Will not n woman who Would 1 Include In her religious tiuuh IHXlj anthing In the nature of free love Him would base been more like to emphasize a very opposite teaching tier Ilrlllnl1llilnlwn tilt renologi cat I y speaklnc was something almost pho nomcnal She was persistent and had a very stronit love of approbation Sho showed no oldenco ot very great reverence rev-erence or exceptionally strong faith It you know anything about brain formation you may observe says tho Uictor from her forehead that she was n woman who could give up her orthodox belief anti form new one easily The eymmctrleal I lower forehead i IlnJ rd head Indicate ready memory developed devel-oped perceptive and Judgment of details de-tails The symmetrically arched eye brow denote n sense of order and color The subordinate development of the upper forehead Dhow her not to have lHen l 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