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Highland Park News (1874), 1 May 1874, p. 1

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Uh, M' ' (hum hold, delay [.hy flight I ‘ m u‘ilx mm Km ”1“ panning upmigt Dixiphu’ud by Sunmu-ru' uuuueriug lwul’“ Uh w-ux:l'.~1 llnuu rut .“r d “on thw mm And mm tlmu‘rt mum-.1), Honwuly Spring .\| Hm \ ll \ I1 '11“ up 4m grnfih 1m . 4'. hung hprmx‘ Mglnng llkr uul tux-Mu m-ullu-rn‘usgnl u'ln. .\l.«.\ 14 All vn' rm: Funk; from [In hnuu- uh-lmxdlvu (lay quA bird. hum l-url ‘1 m m; lap Ym- , glunu llrlng l 1hr «hull: (If “11 Ir ‘vvll l' tin-nutm- ‘qu xlx fl lhx Inuulhr BPKINA- AN IDYI ll'xl lhru r uur 1n url'r [In â€"..> .All h-ll unMD‘J « l'lrn‘ld] My ‘ln up”! ll|_\ ln-urt Irwlf l'.|\\ [u ”111‘ IL- l||||.~| y‘u'r du mu 1: fluM-x’ and 1h. Hyl'wg ",u mug llu-uu nlmlt run.- ppmy H 10H LAN D PARK, 7 11.1.“, MAY. ”1873* 4, We have spoken of quiet, How peacefully breaks upon our hamlet a Sprin 0: Summer Sabbath morning. No noisé, din or lnpde o distrncting human activity, but a calm, holy quiet prevails, inviting the thoughtful in due- vmu meditation, or the tired to needed ‘ use. And nil day long the monitors pf Nature sing her everlutr ing refrain, broken only by the, tone of .the silver voiced hell, like some Inimmel angel calling men to thing: upwiird.‘ Snrelyjére in Beulah, and not “1' oil the Delecmbla Mountains. Then comes evening per- (:hance;ifnlliiiy on. us calm and sweet,“ a heavenly bent» Wlm tu l1i.~ 111ml ' .-r ruynlwt thoughts would mingl' _ ' Mint drink Lin-{3 vf her t-li-rti‘ic l‘usmlc'Sprlug _ ’ Again. in siu-li a suburb as ours; our youth have op- ]:qrtuniiy 11f" acquiringu brunt-luaf «1110111in which we lIUl4l m be indistwnsghle w a Cmnplcwly educathd man. It was a great mistake of the school 111011 of the hiidxllc age-s that they treated with “contempt the idea of 11 14119.1- tiflg investigation of Nnmrc. This was worse than ii mistake: it was 3 mm alike against hunliau need and Divine requirement. And we are sorry to say, that 9‘11 today the idea of the thorough teaching of Natural Scienoe' 1111570an :1 seeming partial hold on many of our abodes 0t learning , yet here is 31 spume of knowledge and ground for culture of infinitely more value than the Head lan- yuages and tlieii cognate branches. In what line of education else flan so ‘well be 331115113394 ”gmâ€"4mm cause to «fleetâ€"perception and memory; or where’ else can be found such models (111' art, or be seen so clearly. the True, the Beautiful; and the Good. Here is, they, ma‘gnetism, chemistry, (one, law, order, am? in all 50’ directly and pnlpabiy .the Diiiine idea, that we m, u it: were, lay our very huids oti Hie living thought-14 Rnr‘lmvnuu. What L'yuiucd byfiviug in the Suburbs? ' We Lhiuk we cnn Lust umh‘r this question- by they Yukonovdm: dun uwthud pf uskini’unuthgr : What is lust 1’ Certain- I y no} ('11 urch privilcgus, not urcessu'ily valuuble city lm'lures and grand couce‘m. or the wider range of [mu H'upulium sm-ial lAifi-g for those can 12'] be him when de- §inq with but slight inconvenience “180th in guincd in suburban living? We ans-ver,pegoe,fiee (19111. ’quid, health. longmity, resting when riding, and a}! L111; \ulwd pussibilitiu vf n free (301113.“ with Great Na" tun in MI her wondrous phenomena. Let. us far a mu 1ncnl muse unthis lama point. , , , a U11 firat turning_ attention 10 {he investigéfion bf Na- ture, the student is likely to be struck with her more general phusvs, the grand luau-l1 of the $950115, their (-1't-r-1‘urying and evgronward 1nu1’exnenté3'1heir dintin'ct 11ml unfilawL #th in cunuLlesaL_4=*n_Lb,._fionL blushiuu Spriu-r ' -“ fruitful Autumn. " Or, he may spa-1.1111 110101111- vastness 0! animal and "vegetable or» gunisms or the law of uni1ersal life, or the function of equally univemul death, ms" well as we woullrous lur- mony and unity which pervades all To hemly flu .cumémplat/e the more general and Iobvious aspects of \‘uturc 15 to 11111111 3 50111-1 1; of precious delight, andw vet sml1 gummll/utmn. L1) be «)le10 highest ()l‘dt‘ must .sllthuI not prev: de 21 (-1111 1511 aIMl minute unulumé; who would know 111‘ -1- mullh 111ml see her in ho -r quivt :1 11ll 8"('I‘(‘( “willmls; (fuming! duily face w face with Nature, We are madé [u fwl. as no city dweller can, all her leweet influences, hrrmfiglnybibrces; to see the working of her strange, mlnlJ ulfihemy, 3113! her 'res‘less- evér active power. SUBURBAH L] \‘l FIG. Tu “Hfghlnuderl” Btu B; V ‘ ' . ‘ i "i V 'f “ urdny Ayn} ”tin Mr. ‘ Q; Maw“ "3’; z, dented n fin. .mm by; r ‘ " I ‘~ too much mmlpadin'Mgé: y _, fend m’ halibut, Ind were defined bxth‘l“ NH" f " , ,. 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