Downers Grove Reporter, 15 Oct 1896, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

wanna-fee. 1n . mu Wt fl” dtho ”Drum watt-mm tin-Inkling ' mac-"nan"; u find! vim m nonhuman: “at“ ‘ , munionesatton. 3!. to m a denim pitch ' M film. the in” of ' that they vn- I! It I). int/lbw”, the IA. til In! with position I. the elect. vim o! velocity when “r “null-(mumps:- ‘u y... new. In an. m 5*" at m lat-m. n. - ‘ unit 6007 Imam. m _ qua loam deco-d gnu ,, In “In! the linden. “(hm)- ai'm oh! .0 m of the will m 316'“. A an! Ghent new I- meet- u ch. t fluid .0me nâ€" d“ Gila-ale. my be a? b no mm, In told“, u mm. mm“ and h piano: h Nqu-My” “vim Widths-- .0. till Inch cope-d1» .“Ifl‘dw nym-ungch; I I r {4.3.3 .1 3.2856 Oraâ€"£3. 3552: I. no. .3333 I82...- 36! t I i .03. a} 3.13- [ti-3.0.5.38211l ' 1...: 3t 3- r5 .3... ‘I I: S 3:: 8 :1 .[w ‘.o {I .3. 11:2! Innaâ€"o A mm: at the pro-nor uln- ~ h Ibo rotar- and": M.“ I“ path- .1 lb. MM for playing m W. ml... that all a. m (to (cum and In. lug-n m unv- pluylu h Wt - . guy-mud round at Ibo- In- ~h This in : vary luv-mu 1‘ an In sum «to awe-ma qt * huh-kl! rim-I’M 0! I). Mull!- CI firth." u we cannot no- too .3. loud. Pedal unusual. ht! My and the utence o! hu- m an In utter underutood throu‘h . W at tho proper". o! m A knowledge at the an- “ d the hand, trial, {on And up- " u- dvu the student gmtcr In- “ b Mtvtdual Inn-cutan- coltrol. h was 01 the control um- “ II. that. a. Mount. Ion w". A crisply-1min") gloat â€" In! It uni-cod by omntu up m o! (I. app-r ml ind thou ol‘ I. In”. ville rennin; Lb. vrht Bauer no“. of developing the pow- C It Writing Ind of preserving M the puyll’n ladlvlduullty .0 Bo mil! 0! wychlcnl study. Th! '0' shoufl‘ltudy acoustics "(on wllh- M Ind-nuke: to show low piano will M! be reduced ta a scientific huh. lint-avian the'st'udy at an- “. that the teacher may learn to ”clap I find ”phno hand." of physi- M tilt we may learn the fundamen- mm'hich operate in velocity m. We learn. he an. to avoid nu lam-tum [mt weepin. sim- ud linkinn'n camp. By the under- m and application of the lawn min; muscle Innervation we learn In control Ind husband the potent force “I.“ nervous energy. Misdirected tan- enouy mites sickly piano piny- CI and unhnlthy music is the result. lunch l‘rol his nrticlo follow: . 'n. A; «use durum A ALVA-LB "IV! TNIORY. immdammw ”Min-minnow ‘0“!th THE PIANO. (Chicago Letter.) . ,.,: mammalia- 3 dc! Hall, ohms». ‘ presents I. now the. /..;-L_:. pry o! mm 9!!!- lng based upon principlcu of III- tomy, physician. munic- um] psy- chology, and In an ext-”(Ive article lo the lore- ot Ibo whlcfi be his pub- no. 3. rows»: m ”Ammo ocuv: mum). clu- km: a ruining or devluflm of hem-1b nm to the begin-It and m linden! alike. phyla. Q I‘M which I. mm ho- lhy, and far-ulna- limit, the Mad... 0! I" "no“. ol (net. 1 I M no '11:! m mum. not. due energy a! the um gal return. I: I. input!»- for a. nerv- m mII- tn- the bull to h pm,- erly conducted a «he hurt u.- then AM my tendon that put ml “the mu m mu..- Alan! am pm hut-nu. the My of tho vim I. a... mic-- nlml- or we vocalist u Ilsa" of III“ (Io mu 0! W. Bufor- mflufllc thou ‘ Ind bulb um um. up than which ‘ m correct, I cum. common- of un- nm: or "luau-n mm in mm“. Jan- moms thy mature-â€" and .1! n4 plume helm It on I. nodded Into tie denial form. I Id for m. purpl- the Qelunul etch It I. not III-n um?! Ital «a. hula-tum!”- mutt-Mortal" and n mtory nos-u In nod to ”no playing. a m.» not" an I. mu "on no mean. «he um «um. II- n "on tho mm 0v ”lulu“ m- In! .7 tr.- nflm ore-Null..- d a. uni. Inn! or cumin-I uni-rs vino-t “Ia-r1" ”so: » lulu-I." nu kmkdou of Ibo WI Chi-Ion d m II’I (in. that Ind “- m mouth! It. mun- um, no. I. IOVEIENT IN "AOCATO OCTAVK PLAYING. u lupin-rd. Tochnlc. u lulled to plane phylu. II the ”we: to “pull musical mouth“. Th!- lnvolvu not only the unity to play the prom note- with correct Inn-n. but mult- such control at tho sucks “a nerve- lm I" maim- 0! Ion! coloflu In: ho um. Pluo playing in been compared to an electric canal-- tln nodal um». aunts. tron tho hula; poo-u through the mm which no" we umb- to be and, the Inca lulle- the In. tho Ian-or mm. I win, wilt-I In In lm prodncu u an, lb. at man lb. (0.0 latch to lb. In“. I) annulus tho elm". Watt 0' 3mm nun-la. neuron. not mall, ytoldlll tho-ulna u 00 m Ill-III- lovlng In. (to ball, will bml a. drum, and lb. unknl phra- vlll lull than or (I. tum! conception. ‘ In woo phyla; ll. punly IQIIII Inn-Ileana! um- lu- lu annular In the cum-tr!“ nonnat- d (I. In": I“ In“. all“ It. uncut-or uh: I- the mm o! no“... Pu- .” in. Bach's ’1qu ud Inm- uou" mint" momma IM- Imo- ML AI WI at". (la-nu. lon M. d non-oat, which the Imu- o! m chow-«ha motto-ll muonsâ€"ad haul at tho (m nud- Ily manly. (Tu-am and union“ nib-Inn of .ulral lull-3 “and (In “dd nun.“ ud wldcr all. through ”an of no nlln u- tn- !» vlul mm o! Ila Ila-Mn. In playing the piano haml- will nee. mrlly be formed. and movement: hand on the natural laws of exprullon at the body are more curly acquired. and when sequin-ed ennhke us to ex- preu musical thought: more clearly and more forcibly than him: formed All newsroom. ol' the body In either actual. hnbltunl or hereditary. In car- ;toln mm or con-clowns- " hm Into ploy ccrlnln mnpcleo Just on natu- rally on water look: In lowest level. It In (or null anon that a pupil ll com um taught to play I W wltl widely filler!“ movement“ 0! “a hand and um by dllcront. teacher]. Thu- lt not unequally Inwa- tho! an Instructor neuter- broadcast our the land, through his pupllo, mull" moon-lam which he loner-ltd from Ms ancestors. It. may readily be m that lhlu ll radically wrong, and am such would not he the cane won I“ leaching hosed on philosophic princi- \ mm outer ll tho ”cannula”! or malady. In! h- m. to and I.- uw without the m at tho pow. b1 "lea-Ins tho Inner from the to: dov- IY. than dumping the tone gradually. Mn! beautiful elects may be moaned by tub use at the pedal. »tho brun- One of the ahlnt Presbyterln flea-amen now in ordlnauon w" . prints Ioldlet, I believe In a Maryland regiment. Ha was then rather a to!» term. young fellow. A with". com- nde of pronounced piety and come: "to musty urged him to so to Mrs. Hm mm. The result wu his shut-Ion: and u noon at the wu- ouuud go flying for the mum. Hat (Home field of km:- was In the ma hosplnls of the 81th (Tom. To the uncaring there llIe carried constant sheer and welcomeâ€"reliefs of every man, mt In the generous women of Phlla'delmm. Her banning race was a blessing and a benediction to every may and despairing heart In the hon- pml Ibo vhltel. (in new Iowoly. lulu been «mud. ed by the let-um of war of all owl-bow... («can nd summery. ll wu nanny and (he “lmy Home." l (bl-k we my ducal-u. It at lhls llm u I reserve hound. for here were to be found many nrllrla of food and nedldne llnl lie "valiantly or- pnlnd field baplml could not rur- nish. Here was that almdy flu-mm llmc woman, In. John Harrla, wllh her mlmln, Mrs. Mary W. In nml In. Book. In. Han-ls wu ollclllly reunited In the medial branch I: the leer-our! IM agent of the ladies' Ald‘ Society at Phlladelphln; but lo us In‘ the "my Ibo was known I! I mother- ly won-n of “handles. sympathy and wcmkrml resonm On Inndan. l (Mil usually I- the foreaoon, :nd week-day evenings, she gunned many soldier! Into an of her urge rooms I for mayor Ind worship. A: olten n po-lhle. when she by note or verbnl lea-[e moulded me. I went man. or to participate In the cumin: and the honored he by ulllnx the on re current acne-My "Gen. flown-d“: mm means." But ll. was really hers. and she should lave mind It. In humans: Inherent-Ire. '"l‘he Har- rls Aueflhly." A little before this, when III-1 Harris. then at Washington «am after Mr tireless labor-n mm; the net and wounded on the peninsula. M 0! Our dreadful defeat ll Fred- erlclm. the hastened to the front to doxnli um lay If, her power for the hand“; of pool- fellows lhlt were too hdly Inn-t or too m to in curled away. During tho winter 0! "62-63. 1 com- Iudod the second armo- o! (In Sec. ond Corp u Puluoull. ll (rout of .1 “VI-Ion. near the flown-noel liver. flood I has house which VII I knew personally I let 0! the 500 have women who stepped out of tho (tally cln-lo Ind took a more or less publlc pan In providing {or (he Innis o! the wounded and dying aoldlers. Some gathered up the contributions (nu- hom (It and near, and carried than to [M vicinity of tho but). acids. Some want as manual at alleudunu; my u the nut- of some society: others amply to do what Im poulNc‘ with two Ikllltul hands to allevluto I mu. 1:! the Inlerlux with which they (Gen. 0. 0.‘ Howardzp better.) ,1‘ In the amnion belief that civil vim-q are char-cur- ized by extreme vindictivem 'ond cruclty. No doubt this in in general true; but the great civil war in our own coullry-nob widm-ndiug some dopku‘lble em: appears a I. remurkable exception to ‘ thin ruin. In no war of recent times. probably. Wm more Important steps taken in the alumina or greater hu- ‘ unityâ€"especially in the treatment of ‘ the wounded. both iriend and toe. And why? How was it possible that I strug‘ lie so bitter should bring about a reâ€" sult so unexpected? i believe that it was chiefly due to thc charts of noble and nit-ucflflcing women, whose in- fluence was leit through the whole argny. Men could not became altogeth- er ruthless with these ministering an~ gel: in their midst, enduring all hard- ship. I‘lth gentle patience. meeting all danger- with quiet courage. ever seek- ing to heal what war was seeking to lnflict. ' -' [HINIBTWINO ANGELS ON THE FIELD OF BATTLE. m '0..- 'h land um mun-ocu- u. 0» III-nu Inn-I Inn-urn mu mucusâ€"uni Ibo-Dd “II-t con-a..- MADE LESS * 111111101151” A I’Il'. "Popper." the little boy asked, "what kind or 1 horse is that they all I plug?” ’--A lawman. my no. man gar-Amygmp h. In a mm."- When I omnlud my brlgnde at Camp Caluornln, the winter of 1881-62. pitched about {our milrn in front Alex- nndrtn, my own Walnut" tenta- were let! the Sixty-first New York Ragl- ‘mont. Franck C. Burlow. then appa- rontly but a youth. was the lieutenant- colonel. Very soon utter we went Into camp his wlfe took I rooln at Mr. Rlch- nrd'n house. situated near my brigade. Hrs. Barlow Its a woman of culture and full of patriotic sentiment. Slut It first gave Informal reception: to the friends of her husband. and ad much to the social We of that winter in camp, whilst McClellan and John- aton. many miles asunder. were watch- ing each other and waiting for the. spring and more passable mm. Mrs. Borlow was n truly bravo woman. She kept always near the front and was quickly on hand to nurse her gallant hnahand, who. noon promoted to genâ€" eral, was prrtty sure to be wounded In every engagement. ed, would always brighten as tho-y oar lit-r «some. with a kind word and a un- "(hiring ion. with washing ballad it. and mat the would map. tea. bread or parka or other mnlaite prim-ta in her halal! lior entrance was a hone reminder. a joy. a blessing. She could write and [at 0' more latter: In a given title than it monograph". am! no linked hundreds ot soldier: with their rheriahetl IIOIINI. No gallant of- Mr lron Mainr closed up the four yeara' union. with a but" record than Sadie Sampson. Alter tho war, now a 1 widow, she put in operation and kept up as long as need"! an asylum for the ‘ orphans of soldiers near her home in Bath. She commanded universal love and mnect among all classes where she lahored. After a time she became the ooitlicra' ancient Mom! at the great peaaion once In Washington. There was an allele! there who could more promptly get a wrong right"! than this unoeluh, intelligent, ardent worker. Her usefulness has been so great that she has been kept in the once. in spite otrratlical changes of administration. From my own stale. Mrs. S. s. 81mp- aon. the rite of the “annualâ€"colonel of my regiment. went out with her mu- lmad In the beginning or the war. What Mn. Harri. dld for the ladle! at Phill- dolphin, Mrs. Sampson am for the hu- ln ol ”ulna. She devoted her whole lime and Menu to the [nu-mu or our ”Idiom. A! first she akin! the Itch and tho overworked by um»: lemon tor tho-In. nd alter the an! haul. by n-lduom labors. night Inc! «by. In town-la. She ran 3 arm and cheery worker; the lien or the um: [I I am too-pull. or In the room. of 3 house appropriated {or the nick and wound- The graphic account at the way the wounded men received the relief thus speedily brought would fill a chapter. Mun: had been several days without a particle of nourishment. In delirium some took Mrs. Harris {or mother, (or eleter. or other precious friend. and died In the happy thought that their on! sweet home had acumlly come to thenâ€"end Indeed the splrlx or home was there. Wbatlfluflnrm brought to on front otter several 0! our bloody enme- mentl I: exemplified In one of her lol- ter: tron the Peninsulaâ€"1 letter vult- len In June. 1862, jun after the bottle of Fair Ooh. I open]: teollnsly, [or I was mysell' recorded union: the wound~ ed. The «enmes- Vanderbilt. lyln; It the dock, was about to take the (HI-- «bled from the "Whlte Home Lnnd~ Ins." VI, Mrs. Home wrlles: “When we went aboard the am cry we not was for tea. and breed. ’l-‘or God'l lake glvo‘ue bmd.‘ more from wounded soldlen. Others. shot In the face or neck, hem (or “null! food. With leellnu o! a mixed chrneur, mm. ; lndlxnntlon and sorrow blending. we turned away to us what resources we ‘could nutter to meet the demo“. A ‘ box 0! tea, 1 barrel of cornmeal. enn- dry parcels of dried fruits, n (on cuck- en. ulnar cakes, drled rank and lure of Jellies and pickles were Belted upon. Soldiers and contrnbonas were lu- pneeeed Into servlee. All the cooking arrangements at three lnmlllea were npproprlnted gby permission). and soon three pounds or ten were bolllnz. and many xenon: or grnel blnbberlng. In the meantime, twenlydlre loaves of breadâ€"«Ill we could bny~were cut lnto :llceo andjellled; pickles were put In readiness. and In an incredibly short than we went back to our poor nu!- lei-en." .03â€" ! scion. a. uni-I 6625 II 2..- ..II-z can: '9: 338.3 2:95. 3 5.5.2 .5 A Plumr [mm-to has be": sub- Ihau n Arlen. Juno "3' - lDr he: at Cam-nu. who: liter and but! minor tor huh I! I'll! loqnlt colunv u-In a." M mum mm. [ml moi-ad. k an; '0“. um. nut-oar. lull n! m m. III Uh“. uh So-To-Nu. the madam-Wu- that Iain wool: mu umnr. Many “In pound: In Its “an. (Nor -0011“ Baffle-Tailor Im- J’le 6mm. who rl Imnntu II rum Honk“ and mark mild {m Ml. Mrrlin; “candy (9.. Cit-par N" \orll. lu'ltm I.» unit-do not u. In; Brook- TM: mu .3 u-pml-(uw luv. It In unconstitutional. It“. Mu. lllnrrâ€" And to. If you caught 0 III In the av! or robbing your cucu- m you would Ihom him, would you? How do you 3'! around the can-ud- nul. "Thou oholl not um" Ofien vut loam-curat- for hono- mhu. urknltuflun and noct- nloon. Plot I0" and healthy cunt". 8nd (or pamphlet. "A an lib-O :- a new main" (milled (no). law no. oxen-Ion to Ten- Odom m vb Ill-0mm. Kan-u Teu- unn- III. For pawl-ulna soul! to H. A. Clutter. Nonhm Paul 7 Ann. 3|. lax-queue Building. CI «no. A Kama: girl was sent cut to Ichool this ulL "Wbu do you know, my child?" the head teuher asked her. “Oh, firming." the new pupil reviled. “Well. tell I139 flu! in I lam?" “A (an: In a body of Warm-dad by I bub who km," the Male and um. I: he , Ayfimm. INC on: day at (lent) A. w. NGY‘EAmNh, HAW. Ont-"II Cure II taken winters-ll, Ind an dunâ€"L (I! on lb. blood uni mucou- _ot the lyilun. find (or tau- 31260. uncanny ‘Ind mu- atom-10.0 slid fiat-dd um wm “$1M mm 0! ONE NDRED DOLLA to: out moo! canrrh um «um! I. by III. uu of nan" o Cal-uh FRANK J. CHEN: but In lwon; lo hetero pt gud Inbugrl "'"" ii‘é'il‘OT-ifi'ifi.“ ' ' I‘m J. Chet“: III“. ”III “II; III II (In unlot pat-(not o! (M flu: or F. . Ch.- m 9 C2-- 19“»: bang-q- “. "I- 92".}! "1 hum-ml to new um a:- mu.- m I deserving you; nrtlun. u I ‘ laid to Mr: 'Now, you must consider ‘ unu mutu- very seriously. um! I! you “In to cm to me when you I". ma. up your mind I will write u nub tor you: “A any or two nun-an! 1 net tho lit! and and Mr ll an wanted no to answer thc mm to]- her. '01:. um 1- III "at: said she. noon“ mount and planned. ‘l'vo named It. I ”amend It nylon! " ‘Why’. how did you do It? I Inked. “And then she told no that m could make I cult-l '1' mad that m Ituct on the paper 1 piece of wool am: it (or ’wull'â€"-'l wull.’ " "nu younl womn could not writ. or mud writing and one day Ike bunch: I lean to no to ma tor her. It contained an other of marriage. In W W 1 Lana-Inn My In Inca tenant C num- may m that s Mot! IM'I vs: a! “flaring 1 man-thus prom! mud: to Mr. F. ETHEV v a 00.. Tom. 0. Con by drum-15c. 16¢. n ‘o m - ' 7'" ' n3.) _ “"4 {iggngggyfgob [ mu Lâ€"lndunapgnn m I'M: I l‘nm lo. 7n... ”Ni 9 ‘i 25mm 5 3' tubal-40M moi-mm nu. Hood’s Plus Wm? Kind of III- , aha-Everybody an you nan-Id ‘no for my money. lieâ€"But. I didn't. Jar. I know you look It. door. but I Hood’s m. mumsâ€"3M; chi-min wanna. All mun: mmwflumwmn n homuoahn' exmuo- vb 0' Ill-mun Paella nth"! “4 Km Hannah route to an m M maven. at one “to. DID! a. '0' ll. round trip. new. wood to Wm“ '1 ”magnum-mm pflvlmousolnl Mn- Wfl“‘°”"' mn'mdvland menu. 1301!. 0-3: k norâ€""what h the «lithium:- but!!!“ ur. arm: n4 Bun» mm“ “am it up." mm“! “I- l‘” ‘m‘ movmmmudmuflufl' ch Ilium. '1”: u the W h- twoen Kr. Brynn and Bull}. Bil"? “nun-u: um. "will! uâ€" ‘hu u shot."-Chlcm Tums-Hm“: l'amlo-l "In mm it tho alumna." um um asked. human wall II. III. ml! III Hum filler with the WWII mn- Telucogflih}. um Invented In ‘lo out! A COLD I! on: DAY. Pure giants-om :fi.“:.'..'f.'.‘.‘.l ”.5 Sarsapari_II_a_ menu-mum STICK can-mama“... "min.“ 'ffi Milâ€"In; at. cm

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy