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Show CiEORGE l''tANG13 XUAIN llftB becil aootbiuRtbo Rood people of Uoclicatcr, Kow York, witli one of liio old-fftalnoned old-fftalnoned lcclurod. During tho do-livery do-livery of one, an amuuing incident occurred, which the New York World Jcbcribes as followa: The lecturer dc-clured, dc-clured, doubtless in no oxpoiiiion of the popular ruliioua opinion of the world, that thoro would only bo about thrco million saint a in heaven, and that all the rest of tho human race would bo condemned to (ha infernal region. Among the latter such men as Byron and Franklin would certainly certain-ly bo found, and Train in Iub cuthu-Biaam cuthu-Biaam for these gvcat 111 on exclaimed: "1 want to be able to grasp their ex tended hands if I have to go to h 1 to do it. And, by tho way, all those in favor of going to h 1 with me ay 'ayo!' " Tho audience responded with a unanimous "aye!" Since that lecture Train has subsided again, and gono back to tho New York parks and his favorite children with whom ho has epont so many mouths. Ho warnu all men against addressing him in the future, and threatens never to appear in public again. Good riddauco. |