Downers Grove Reporter, 15 Feb 1895, p. 2

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[IIIâ€"- “Like his tuba, Admiral hale." I“ an Ancient Mlfiner. "He will m the (taunt o! the women‘s W by «liming wlth that foreign ' ‘ fill the evenlng. if only to defy and in the fear that the might ”I overhead their spitelul com- ' phi-udbnckuung. They will be 0! com-n 'I‘hm‘n not. one of ’ '_ an hold 5 candlewthe snafu-d 'fihes‘ty. pnfortunuely. Bless me! ' an only be young om" -‘ I ‘ In. “mum- hustled up to ' in. 1n. mired in 3 3mm. ‘ a! strum! silk, trlmm wlth ‘, Mudflats [ah- I! mam doulder and arm per- "I“ cousin in. beckoning tome.‘ add the lienuunt creasing the lull- "Hanna she was .1 heiress. I did not how It Noun“ lured - strum 1‘0 lmr challenged me. find I pinked hl- with a rusty hone pistol jun. be fore we a» all for Demeru-a." [Dolore- rono to her feel. Gen. Grit 3 Elk. gilded ivy the ubiquitous l‘npt. ’ ”them!“ the girl In preseulm her partner for the quadrille. . “I am truly." nld Dolores. quickly. I "1‘1“ churning child makes me feel young Igun,"sald Capt l‘illinghmn lo Arthur Curran "What an nukle~ eh? A ma might be pardoned for committing some follies on her «3- f count" ' He chuckled nllenlly fl some emu» n in; recollection, until a purple glow arenpread his flee and neck. . "When I we; second lieutenant out at Bueuos Ayres I fell in love with u , pretty Spanish girl. and persuaded her ; to run any with me.“ he continued, 1 fiber 3 pause "We clap-3d m a coun- f \ry house in the interior. as I am atop ; town-d matrimony. but. mother fel- 7 low we- filer her. The irate plrenu { end injured suitor followed closely on 1 our Inn-ls. end we were brought buck ‘g by the cur. Bull blune to my beauty 2 for preferring a fresh. young Euglhh- l ml to I mud-colored nuke." , "Then you lot! her?" mid Lieut. ‘ Carma. inflamed in spite of himself, . while his pa lolloved Dolores. ] .xs4l The iwnther Ind flanged. The nip!“ in dark. Storms seemed m m mar the wild end bolt-tomes“. We wild moo-ed 8th", through the "can. light-in; quinnd end flashed. low on the horizon. as If lot-In. I pert of Elna's hunting Hume. sud spin defining somber mm: of cloud overhead. ' "\cn. pnor girl?" murmured the Amie-Q Mud-er. "The some. an own to he I‘ll-5| h". Mn is far Ino mun" ‘ _ IN ' Th; not. of “we he" «fled “ray in me ("sum "no [mp pnt lod'. u on "w othlrnhle I uftlu mm": 0! plan mic!“ Man I Ian-d tho Dormant! Manly IMnlrimL. ”pt "lunch-n nebungnl I glam 'iIh Maul. t‘unon Tho mind a! [In l-oll marked the you.” 0! the "out through the Iowa. ruriodl-y a parish [wk-M lo nu: dy- tug. I hid Dalm~ luv-r mi; cunvemtiou which in w andlbto lo M" compon- kmt.‘ DH [M anllny Wnlu IIIII pal». through but WI. MI”. u- rlndil. other ma. ' NM moi I Hep twwud. und,’u the mmaont. I In" Ilakluli aunt-In. “reel. slut m on Mr Imus nod bowed Mr ”Ono would an" Hm Moe bomb «mm b that. plans." uupplamonled Ill-In. smoothly. "\‘n‘l hue bun-n VII-lull. mu. lbw hrnud Duke. "a gnum vary nah-aha" "Hem. (.‘urzon (nun! lu-r somewhere nboul. the Port. 1 inlay. Ior the part. of Ilsa l’bwnlclon," explulnod the allvery lone. o! Ilium, lowered to a dlscrcet ,’ murmur. "she in not u I” the type. My llnmlmu in much m-arcr the Uri- » rum] or Aldon" utlwlnnl. We had no little [lane to look about {or a really E good one.‘ ' 0h“ "flow wry odd?" , “I no wrprlml It .‘In HrlMllI. l ‘ «mun-s." ' volcc. "She is a bold crcntnre. cvrtaln'y." added u ucooml kpeaku-n A rustling-movement o! dresses be- came audible beyond the miniature tom! of pllnts. "I have polked and jlgged in my time." quoth the Anclent. Mariner, briskly rubbing his bun-ls togétlner at the minimum. “1 rec-ll plainly the time when I was stationed ufl‘ Barcelona on board the Centaur. with your {Inner Admin] Jack. and we ull went. to in cuqival bull." Here he gluced in the direction of I car-uh: pair otlitue feet. encased In bllck nlliu slippers. a: if directing the It- !entlou o! the younger min to the delta“ proporliunn of ankle and arched instep. ‘Who is this . ._ ‘ ‘ {mnnavtoun Puss CHAPTER Vlll.¢-(C0lllllued.) gh’l'l“ questioned n Dolores remembered the downy duckling. Guided by the music. the‘ moremenl o! olhers. Um hurl of her partner, she went through her first : qnndrllle without awkward self-con. ( ’ sclomnem and with the lack of per- , rllity perveptible in the Spcnhrd or the Italian. ":21 file mm! duke re ’quired her to head the slately 'mezunre of solemn sanband. puncâ€" Eulions minnu or connto will: him. 'lnsopnrably n scented with the ‘ powdered wigs. diamond - shoe ( buckles Ind silver hilted inertia of the French court. ‘ Dolores would have bent tnd swuyed lo the “no Ito-itching spell of the . Gentle mder «flu you ever lappe- ’ Io puns. la nJ-rdln «I Audi-union to 1 hole the hmllinr ye! miraculous night 01 n mother duel: mud mlorlobly l on the ground. wee-la; her leathers. Ind her «holdings. hull: of yellow . down scarcely emerged lrom Ibo shell iqnluing her side nlmbly to hop on ‘ the coplnr of tn when". hula. Ind lunch forth. with n sudden pop, on the «nor wldllnt boldly Ind grace- ; lull} in their native element? The ‘ further shove pitted. the tiny “om: Imun-1n on lemâ€"flrmo with n brig!“ glance at 1hr hnnmn intruder. as who should say. "You could not do u f much. " Among the Idle. curious. and deeply intuented sped-tors of this seen». none followed the movements or the couple with the keen anxiety and un- willing fuginntiovn of Arthur Canon. Why dig the royal visitor wish to (knee with Delores? Mm (mum. had summoned her cousin to reiniml him, i 5 ma. name at «mu, pound-d film. [mp- whu lmlonn n-u led for": by!“ (ZHMDL Why hm! (M . [Urn o! (M evening thou-n . quad- . “II: to than with so may Ind u”: 5 u perm"? The "no. u. "brim“. l the [fl-d duh wlubed In all wilh ' lb: [kl whn Md [I'mmolcd me ”ur- ' ski-n in "‘0 “Huang. and an quad- rlllc cumin! Mm all the mining" at n nun-4:31.. ll. wu a young III ‘ Ilh umber. and be nomad Muse" In but)». mnld. ma In con quid ! and simple in manner, vhw Mun-lily hum I lenlblo height ; 0! royal superiority. which tin-fled all tn I level of complete equality? The [and duke talked with animu- nflian during the chtnglng figures. end Dolores listened drenmily, he: rich color glowing. end I dewy light awakening in the depths of :- eyes. A slight accident m the deuce. ’.'..-- prince caught the silver cord of Let-an}. threw the fan ate-chad to the floor. and stepped upon it. He gathered up the broken sticks with apologlea. and gave them to one of his uttemlnut gentlemen. Then he nooped over Dolores, with some 9::- of regret presumably, but ~he smiled and shook her head. puume. noveltnd delightful in her experience. No doubt her partner «1. I very mu. gentleman. Ild he was kind to notice her. Were not I“ the men present great gentlemen to her. being: of lpothgr worm? Mn. Uriflllh. Iho nun" nodes». In- tuitlvcly panning [in "(lulu-menu o! euclu maul. may buy been a ma. pnulnd when Um Now Haul-ad Indy u! I’m-Hun Mlurn run H. m In Ill»- Unctly umknlood that also cud not know the [tuna-o mung. The haiku nu dlnpoud to with Inn- lcllly lay gnucbuh ul lhc pm a! the laun- m . tnuutlunlla ortgln. annulment] by a profound "up“: In! sum hum-m auto-s Nor was a sprinkling 0'! Amcricuna lacking. tho watcrn milllouulre on route around the world. useompnnlod by n bevy of [malt young non. tun-l dnuahwm the blender Indy Iron New England in search at health, or the rulgu mum: of doubllul unle- codenb. and much dluplly o! glittering wealth. who Molded her on: poupk-ulwuily, wlnlla talent on picking upuhmlnml (or hot huwm ofllprlng qumg "m rank: at Ibo llrhhh uMcerI pnwnl. I‘lveryuherc the social plmwl were discernible of Hindu Kingsley'u (ropi- cnl {on-st. in the clhubing u! paras]- licll plun’ls diapoaml lo dltplu‘c u neighbor by I punhlng laugh-Minnie}; and with much external uflnblli'y u! munuvr. The elements of thin ball in the old Maltese pnlnce of the Knights Templar comprised the usual guests gathered together on Inch occasion: A num~ her of Maltese nobleman, officials of the government. and members of the army and navy. formed the masculine portion of the throng. The Irish lady, I recent convert to catholicinm, nrdently desirous of spreading her propaganda every where, invited the Scotch hulv. who belonged to the Plymouth brethren. and was re- puted to invariahlv carrv tiny. pink booklets, printed in severnl language; in her bag. to “he in with her on board her yacht the following after- noon. .‘lrs Fillinghnm, u n zealous member 0! the I'rimroec league. and much addicted to the wearing of Prim. rose league aprons on occusion. ate ices with n stubborn radical The coloncl's Indy snubbed the lunjur's wile. and it In to be harm] than. the latter retulinled by putting the cup- taiu‘s Inn-k. little bride in her place I" ‘l.ic'n"tr (‘urznn gum-ed at the ahq‘n No! lie would not replace the 'ul broken by the grand duke in the mac!- ; rifle. A curious 3nd inexplicable piano 0! ohslinacy “ Ithhrld him. He bowl". 5 package of sweets instead. and bolt the direction of the Watch Tower. E .1 few pom further on he met ('Ipi. i Hleko. (saying an enormous bonrpet i of fresh ma. wine): in nu IhoIIi In ‘ leave. with his curd. II. (he door of the ronng prim 1‘0!“ o‘ I am quite [the t «m the liflle \ nnkee since “Io cotill on of Int night. he explained will a seminar-tel expreuion ' She can hald her own in intonation!“ chaff by he ; hour. you know-3“ follicul- n1 Ibo Swain ‘ “The uni-fling politeness of {he Sweden is a constant source of wofder and astonishmem to visitors." mid (large C. Truman to I St. Louis rquo'r- ter. “They have a large wd‘rtnent. of bows and com-main according u the age snd sex of those who are thou-ec- ognlm-d. but the fitting of the hi. In so universal that it seems to be ping all the time; Even the butcher-'3 boy. in mee'mg (he Mker‘s «mum. inâ€" stead of win; him with a cut-Jenn "hello." or giving him :1 frienily huflet. an an American Ind might do. dolls his hat to him with elnbofite courtesy. " body on his arm 3: hey circled Imam] line lull-room (miner In the mm of the Suva low ml". Hi: sense: were not yet free of the in. toximuon of the previous evening. For the nu. he wn Inger m behld her again. tn remind her in a thoualnd indirect ways of his own right of we- cedencc of other men in her esteem. 0nd yet his mood was tranquil. sen neon re. The girl Dolores was the centralob- ject of his thnlghts. the mental (llll' whence diverged all rays of tr'vial event! add evanescent emotions. She had entered in and uken ponneuiol of his heart and goal. The flunldnm ans sweet to him. and he made no efl'olt to resist the spell. Lovely, ndhnt. ca- ressing Dolores! llo “ill felt the light prawn of her supple. yang body on Ms gym as I_Iey "The vary lhlngf" he exclaimed aloud. A yullow pine-rd on I wnll node him pans. to and slash «he announce- ment of the debut of We now slut". Signorinnliinlin Menu. in the "hr- her 01 Hovllle.“ hour Ind I M". H. nailed with a can” of boyish "Ml-nth": u the pct-ape“ of . con-try VIII. nod rup- idly nude his 'uy through “no mu. hon-I. lle blamed I skull: a! 0n "swallow“ wall: a h «Ireâ€"d. ad purtook of bmkfut llh wk“. «or. "flu. although "i. walker in gloomy, but, ruin Inning [Alba {m aid-I‘M to dun». Th Mull-nah- patched. he man-Med M. watch No need not melt the port 13d QM mu- Ing gig for “other hour :36 n In". )1th my he .cqupmqu In one V "Nu. [only laughed." ' Then the «lulu-ca- o! lho nova, night "allowed up lhl: Cinderella o! "In boll. “'11!le Tower!" imperionsly. The dlmp ed chin of llulorcn no quip-ed I saucy curve. “What did the prince my to you when he broke your Inn?” he ques- tioned. abruptly. as he led her away. “He wished to know where I lived" "And you told him about the old “out. Cut-21m, with a slightly defl- nnt expruzlon, took Dolores on his gnu tc make her udieux to the has- ten. He could have wlshcd the girl had not been quite so timid and ham Me in bearing. The old man glanced with his hubit- unl ubstractioon around him, and a cynical smile hovered nbout his with- end lips “How long do you expect to keep me waiting?" he inquired. peeviuhly. a! his granddaughter. "Willyour tab- lenux never hnvo finished?” “1H3.“ my fault, Mr. 'lknltry." Licut. Cnrzon hastened to intervene. “I think we hnvc finished with the “Menu. sad we ready to go. Let. . Inc mind the carriage for you' “Th; fool 1nd his money are toon puma." he muttered to hit-use". But. the gallant soldier was foiled by no less a. person "Ill: Jacob Dealtry in person, who appeared in the colonnado with Florlo asleep in one of the cupicioua pockets of his loose ntud shabby cont. in I reproachlnl undertone, that he I had not vet claimed the hand of Miss { Ethel Symthe. i He bowed and led the young lady to i a place. If the conversation of the Prince was vivacious. the speech of . the neighboring couple was dry and monoeyllablc. A frozen restraint was established between the partner; The l lieutenant locked the finesse. malice and sell-consciousness of Capt. Blake under similar circumstances llis re. plies to the pmpitlutory remarks of Miss Sylntho “ere brief and ab- 3 stunted. The heroine of many bull- \ rooms did not aufier a frown to furrow her fair countenance as she drunk this bitter cup of neglect and humiliation. “Now for oneiol my waltzes." mid Capt. Blake, with empresaement. dnrb- in“ to the side of lmlores. (m n my‘nsrtn) (‘IIJD‘t'Iu IL A “Alli!“ (DIAXUI Ho lad-It ‘II the hotel. I 4 ant run?! to ‘1‘." on boon! “do In a low Besides his ordinary homo at Honoluâ€" m, Mr. Matt-h hay a lovc-ly summer plam- "pun (he bonrh at Waikl-kl. "In wiro Is :I ('aumnnu lady or great beau- [y and \vurthy qunlltles. whose maiden mum- was Miss Han-HI. 8m h n daugh- ter of (701. Alexander (3. Hnwes of San Francisco. a \‘ormnmer by him». a soldier who won his rank nn the battle field In thy,- war for tho‘ l'nlon and Is now but.- of the mail! hIgMy unearned cm- lnns a! San Francinuo. Presldont Dole and Mlnlster Hntrh have worked [Imam-r with tho utmost harmony In 1hr ("rm-Hon of tho fort-In: aflalrsnf Hawaii. Tin-y am- fully agraetl In all matters or pom-y and both or \hvm c-nju)‘ Hw- hilglxot respon’t of all tho residents uf Ham-nil. His public pay-or! while mlnister uf fan-hm nfl‘uh‘s have ln-Pn {hum of a skill"! diplumnlist and nintrmman and Inn-P («nmmnmkvd lhe ant-Minn of for- glgn gun-rnmoms as we’ll as at every. body who has taken any Intern-st In the main: nf Han-a“ during Che stirring period of It: possum from a monarchy to a free remhllo. HI: dispatches of last yaar in tho mum minister at Honoiulu. Mr. \leehnuso. who had Deon Intriguing in behalf of prostrate royalty. and who had assumed that “attitude of root-rue" whirh delighted Queen Lu. wen- espc-olally satisfar-mry. It was a gentle unuh which h:â€" admin- lgu-rrd m the obtrusive Engliahmnni R was an instructive lpctun- upun Inter- national law which he (IE-“H‘rPd for his entertainment. Whom Mr. :rvsham meets ihls Noni-9r of Hawaiian Pmunâ€" r-Ipaurm at \Vaflhlngton ho ls Iéknly to find him a man Worth knowing Mr. Han-h I: u! n quid and man-m! natuw. n awn! favnrfl“ among all Hasws n! "an-Minus, lnrlmllng M'I-n mo mynlists and is generally fi-Rflfih’d as Hu- mnst popular man in me hmnds. H» In u! dark mnmplvxlnn and rather lma" slnlunn but his rc-aturws are Inn-a- nml Mum's-sire. "in appearance [has but linh- “nitration of flu- pun-pr and fervor hy vah Ms «pom-hm are oh!"- notarized The grout spam-h which he delirarml in Honolulu In Drcnnlmr. 1893:. In support of the new mn-prnmonl. was one “M011 gave mm Mxh rank among the nmtnn of the “mos. It. "nub”! fur-nth- In ml.- rmmlry Ilka In ”rah u! Mm u.- n "Xv-w "amp. shin buy." II» was Imrn nl Purin- mnulh. 3!. IL. IMfly-nlxm yum as". No In“ In liowdnln rolls-gr. (rum whkh m- inuhmtnl wllh human! H» In! In! tn u.- smdy of law. as u may hp said. Ivy nah)". far he holnngs in n family of lnwyvrs 0f pflmlnve Sow England stark. Fur many ymn Ma undo. Judge Harris, was chief Jusum of Nana", undor mo ruyal [oven-mom. and "u- nu-phvw. whil» yol a you"! man. went In llonnlulu. run-rm] "no Hole! Mauro"!- um”- and Maya) "no" umll llulm- llarris‘ drum. "9 was "man"! In "In Immun- nf law in Hum-lulu lwn 31*an new. wh-vn "w «mm-n hmmrhl ruin upon hrrso" by signing Hu- lnHo-ry M" and ilurrrvrlng with "w unmtitullrmal mm.- nf "w guwululo. dam M "w Annuntlnn vluh. than an" "to (armntlvm «I "w prm Ilium-l gnu-ru- mrM umlrr I'm-Mm! lh-lv m- mm F'I‘I‘Ifd an m \kv-prv-uhh-nl anal hm yvar M unwvlnl "w nmw M nvmlslvr 0f run-Inn uflnlm. "w urn-luv! u! wmrh has maven-a \vry Muir rrwlll mum hint Any [umâ€"Mun" be may "mm In \VIAMle-m um I-v‘ full) .-u.-l.nlnnl hy IM [In vrnln‘ baton! "I IN )‘ullnx tr- mflllku "ml “nm n! H"- l‘urlm'” whlrh M nwnmng "unstru- m Ibo l‘nnml Flu". Fl'fllfl'ifl M. Huh-h was one of (In.- our- Heu leach-m I»! the unnuxmlun move- mvnt In Hawaii and "ink part in I! some llmr- vu-nu-o "ll' (all of Queen un- uukulunl. He mm mm,- 0! "I9 thirteen mvmln-rs u! “11- rummlllt-n- of purely formal In January. 133K); he was purul- “'AS l l iNfl'l‘nN iisputvh rout-nil! uumum-ml tlu- arri- Vni tin-re m” Francis M. Hutch. the min- filtl‘ of foreign nt- ,-,_. falls in the gov I'll)- - ‘W non: of Hawaii. for he llunaadlon u! -:<’--’ business 1:! import- ance In both gm- H nments. There were various re- ports as to the ml- ture of his business, one of the most vrt-dlblo of which was that it bore upon Hawaii’s rights in the muttvr of the projected British cable across (in: Pa- vlric betwren (‘unadn and Australia. There was utht‘r l'vpnrtfl. the value of which will not be (ully known until President Cleveland sn-mln to congress the corn-xpondvm‘u relative to Mr. liatl‘ll's mission. The i'm't llmt Presi- dent. Dole has tlmught it m-vomiry to 319k him to visit “'ashlngtun while tin.- regular diplomatic n-pwm'nlullu- at his Km‘t'rumvut, Allllislw' 'I‘hurnum. is on duty there. is n-mu'dc-d m: slunlflmnt. ‘ Return to l'lwlo Smll‘u Dunlulu In I‘leml the l‘uun of the Llulu Republic rut tho Purine-A l-‘nvnrlw In Holmium- Beautiful ll". nun-n. ARE TRU E T0 HAWAII. MINISTER HATCH AND HIS CALI- FORNIA BRIDE JIISIHTKR IIAT‘ [Special forrcspcudc-m-PJ “ll“ rlt'“ JINI “I" (Hulilll' lli'fllfilllul uml hl'ulllx I't'ulnrill): :nul pracllcllly nmlerlc-u‘ I._\ u-ldrm‘ing m Pm: mum and human! (:0. IAITIRN AOINCV: 117 Incl Enchant. lug” Chlcuo. In. Film": In; «m. V. (‘nlnmclu Sllhll'JI. Co“). |.« nerl Hflh'c‘. lL-!.I_\ , Xv“ Ala-\lnn Q "calcium?" 3 ‘“ SPADING BOOT. H AND “IN HIAIHIINIZ “‘II'B. ank-m! experiments nrp ”pm-ted by the tm-hnlml pawn in Um nnpllcathm of nxygl-n In thv bleaching of vapor pulp. l: is: shown. according to the tests mm run-d. that a stmam of oxygen pumymd into a mixture of «Nathan and pant-r pulp zu‘velormetl "H.- hlnaohlng of tlw pulp. l-txprflmonts mudo In a clam-d ('hurn .uhuwm] that whvn oxygen was pumpml in and absorbed by the pulp tho pre snure In the rhurn was not fmm-aswd. but when nltrngcn was pumpcâ€"d in tht-ro was :1 rapid Increase of pressure. the oxygen bring thereforr used up and helping In the bleaching. Charlemagne was Mk! to he the ban phyer of checkers of his century. A xmun nunovn. (Warm-s and found (ha! Ihn bravo um.- mvlnr nf ‘lhr-h' livos had fair-(rd from her wundnrful v-xm-nnn and lay pm!â€" (rato arr"!!! tho track When We passâ€" engpr.‘ rmllzed ”ml their llvm hnd been saved by the horde nflnrts n! We young girl thoy how,- hot tenderly In hp? hnmv near hy and swmvd loath In lawn um" and: had “pressed his grnutudo. Thomas firmly, the anlneo‘r. was among the last to mnzmmlm» the young lady, and as he did an more was a «(Leno-l look In the young glfl'n face. for she- and Brady. It Is rumor-M. haw. boon fast (mantis since he hogan run- nlng am the "no. The fire is int-pascal to hme nrlmnatpd {mm a plle of burn- lng lit-s. m-ar which (ramps are sun- poml Io have been warming them- selves. Woudn-hnl llerolnm of Nellla Desmond. [\Vcllslon. 0M0. Corrupondeuuuj The ulhvr running about six o'clock a train comlng from the Hanging Rock mint-s. east at this city, carrying nearly 100_m|ners and running at the rule 01 thirty mlh‘s an hour. was miraculously saved from deslrucxlun by the bravery of u. Haw-anon! girl, the handsome daughter of foreman Desmond While returning {rum Ihe house of u nolghbur to her father's residence, two milvx rust of luwn. lelle found that u lroxlle crossing \hu rzn'hw near lhl- uml hum“? had bawn burned down and was gull smoulxlvrilug. limit-hing lwnw. th' I‘v- pm-wd (hr mnllrr to hvr mnuwr, \vlm whim-d hrr lo wall nnlll lu-r fullwr r0- turllcd humv- {rum Wul‘k um! aim-rise him of Hm-duuuc-I: Fran'iny. lH-l' lullH-r was on line umu-I' shin m" ”w hurm-(l bridge and might plungv lutu It with hm hum! my and wow, Mu» so! nut fur l‘hnrartrrb-tum a! George Inna“. loin-g" lnw-ss had no joulousies and {ow :unuM-uurntfl. liu smukod swine. illld tmik lung \utlks. ()t‘ten he painted tir- tun mun-s at day. On Ihl,‘ dozen or mnro mmt'nsm in his studio he worked as the humor nuized him. HUI“)? from um- to iillirilN‘l' with palette and mutil- stirk and “ways standing when [mint- infl. lib haul two styles. um.- untrained. (ht- nthvr lmpvtunux, and as he grew taillt‘l' the iuttrr prevailed. Correctness of linear tit-sign was loss important than t-tultll‘, utnmspht-re and rhinroscum: hilt first in impurtuiu-e was the resolve to (TUHW‘Y distinctly the Impressions of a lH‘rsunnl. \‘ital fox-w. neneung that he obtained with oils all the delicacy of water rah-rs. and much strength in ad- dilion. he did not paint in water colors. His sinwrity. his faith, his earnestness â€"-ull that which escapes like u prrfume from his workâ€"~inrroased with his years. and with the honurabie fame and com- petence that he had eurnmi. (Due 01' his landscapes in culled "Light Triumph- aiit"â€"â€"a name that titty describes them al . 01me (or flint-Mag. Tho-mm I mined. V \Vme NIT I! I! “.493 All. 0.1. 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