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Show oino music. tTlrfal I nWt na Indiana at IMiaart. In hla "Ilecollectlona ot an Old Musician," Mu-sician," Mr. Tbomaa Uyan telle ot th'e effect produced by a rlollnlit on a family party, of Indlant who occupied the front aeata at a concert In Topeka, ! Kan. "I na told there at a father with tx anna la the party, all very large, brooil-ahouldcrcd men. They I Cled quietly Into their aaati, preceded l by a loin I guide. In whote handa they aocDied II ko good, docile, children. One can notcr knotr hat they thought ot ua, but ouo can do tomothlng In tbe way ot luferencc They ant quite Immovable Im-movable In their tents, with their oi-J oi-J like eyea flicd ou our party while we played aerloua music No alinJow of emotion could be aeon on their coun-tcnancea. coun-tcnancea. Tho fifth number ot tbe program waa tt violin aolo by Mr I BchulUe, and for nn encore ho gave ft mtlo caprice, entitled "The Ulrd In ' the Tree." The morticnt Mr. Sehulttt I began tlila plooo the Indiana were all I allre, their eyes sparkled with pleas- ' I ure, and. they nudgt,), each other with their elbows; and when tho little bird-melody bird-melody find Imitations of blrd-ilnglng began tbey looked all around tho cell-1 I Ing and the nails, doubtless expecting i o see (tnglhg blrija flitting, about. Not I i clng any,Jthfy louk((L.atthe violin-' violin-' 1st and Jiegau to (finderatand that be I I was tbe magician Tho eitrprlio ana I 1 almost fncri-dullty depleted on tht ' 1 facca of tbcaq. pblldrcn of natura wai I i a rare, bof fj tdf. .At lu conclu-i I'slon thry jumped up acS, down, Juat I aa little Hfldren do' when atimeililng unusual pleases them " Youth's Companion, |