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Highland Park News (1874), 1 Jun 1874, p. 6

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HlUIlLANI) PARK LVITEBAR" B()('II€T\'. Axunny lhr umn)‘ good things l find in Highland Park [hm- “Lym-ulu" m-vmz- lu Im- Hu- In-sL Alllwugh Mom-I for [he nrunuh, u word in rvgmwl In its urigin, IN- gun purlmsc, may nut ‘w muiw. Hixlurin‘ully the Lycryuu‘fis (my of 1hr Ullll's‘ oduvu E Liouul inalitmiunp. Thu ulflu‘h‘lll)‘ alom- i5 nldm: Smut? rulw {unhdwl the urudbm)‘ ubnut [£00 yvard brfvre L‘hrist. ; A riswxlu. the Lyceum nbuul ‘50 years lMer; "l’h‘lh‘mu‘ I luphy'i in it's rlmnentn was [be Mm of both. lawn") llu: Lynn” was a grm‘r. lac-unAtln-ua, Hucrgd to Apollo.‘ (Jud of light. “Almno Lym‘us" mus nnmhl-r dosigna»l ‘iuu from (aims, Wu”. martin) god 1%”! Joan"! lhv country of (hut pvsl. Thus m- alum! mum-«wt! by names, with (hu pan! for unm- than: 2.000 )mus. “Thr- uvudcmy." wm‘ munw] from ”It plan-v, \rmlg-uiia, and r;\ cmh-m'm, from Amulw ‘ Imuw', i: hum; of u lmuwuliug «mm The uuun- Armlcluy nuw ugrxxulvs uH 1‘:ll|‘“])“.§(ld Any-lira, 2.500 )‘o‘nrx after At‘w' ennui. LyH-ufn 1.1 mon- uswl now to (loa‘iguntc [HIM-1v building: ut'an'lgun} riu‘l‘ulurl‘. a 'J‘hl- UH Lylmun “:1." nut fur thy lwultlr) 21> [hr lllUIl' crn ix (Dm- HM mush-r would “-11-in nmw hm good luuking pupils ; 'um] ntmr .rl'kbtmc 0M {ugh-s wuulul h'flrh fi‘umlus. 'l'ln- lbw-inn Acudvukvfundvr Socrates and Plum. wrought nu mnml [wraith-uh. Suhnhu‘s amnm than Ihl'l‘P Inn lu-q-n nu mivmn'o in “Lngin'” from Ari» tntlv :u'thv Lym-um. 300 yvam bufim- ('hrist, Lu the pres» JIII IIH ].\II lllll \Hl." nut IIII ”1L lN'UlFll‘ or“ L ("II' III] IIIIIsLI-I' would II-HII‘IHA IIIIIH lIyIIkin-g pupils; um] Human Hume old fugiI-s ft‘llliilI'H l'ln- - (H'Wiull A('fld6‘lll_\(l|lldi‘r S Plum. wrought nu mnml IIIIIMI III~. SI~III than (hr II Inn III-I-II nu min In? 0 in “LngiI'” tntlv Iu'thv Lva-Iun. 300 yours bI-fim- ('hrist, r111 I'I‘IIIUI‘YI I 11w.- 111. II we rv [111 {mu hurn 0! ”It aims. 'l‘lwir \‘ifl'b ulndih H11 tlnnkinu n! all chrislvndom 111-11111. 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I his {'11er humor, than Fur luanliuPSs is hotter not manly! s Thu modem Lyceum embraces some of the old, but is many another. When the modern cunw into mguv in its rosont form, is uncoi‘tuin. During the lam-r part of m )0 pm! century, the Lyceum became a very popular institution nndvr the patronage of Dr. Franklin. It conâ€" sisurd of (erlurresglfilmles,recitatitms and CQInlmitimw. The modern pvt-emu embraces some oi the old, but is really iinother. -When the modern come into vogue in‘ its resent form. is uncei‘tuin. During the latter part of t e past century, the Lyceum became ii very popular institution under the patronage of Dr. Franklin. lt eonâ€" iiistml of (erlm'es,tlfilm(es,recitatitms and comlmitimw. "The lecture system' grew out of the liyeeuin. Debates inside; and only a locturel l7p went l’lato and'Aris- totle right at the people. 4 ’ The lecturers deeixied themselves the only teachers of the penple : they to receive not to debate. The lecturer virus Mogul. The. pulpit was antiquated. and little use left for the f‘l’ress" but to re-echo the lecture! went' charges from fifty to two hundred dollars or more. ‘Stur' leeturers were in great vo lie. The returninggmxl sense of the eople, however, M I no doubt restore order in the manta world." There is talent in every town which may be devel- oped by the liyeeuin. 'Ivcrv citizen should feel u pride in listening ton fellow citizen who has made liiinséit' able to iin art wholesome instruction in this way. Give the “ tars" an oceusionnl hearing it' you will,’liut never depend on them, never ignore home talent. ‘ The Lyceum diffuses knowledge among tho. people. Where there is u Lyeeum no one mind eun loud in rt»- lixion. wienee, literature or politics. The Lyceum com- pels lending men to consult the. ople. ,3. word‘“0n the proper use 0 the Lyceum. The old world is antiquated of course: Tlier‘arlier forms of the modern nin'y~ not he the heist for tn-dny. ’ (VII/(Irv. in its g‘enoml Reuse. is prolmhly the best A liyeeuni isa sehool. Verv help- .Jdeu us to tilljt'fli. ' ful it ought to he to (he mpg, its il theme to tnlk about A liyeeutn should he. in tliowoeiul and, fluiiiliy‘ ein-lr. a fruitful (ht-nit: (if prolilullle (-oui-ersution. .tniiiipeul is also proper. \Vittieiss-Ins n are wholesome stimulus. The point of most danker tou Lyceum lies inihe delmten. Civility should rule ever. A , .3 I _ .t um" u|\l\lllil l“. aliuwn “uni I'p‘ Euler- . A umnlv I . l . . uninjured nnd iiiit'liuiigod,i-xint but as memurinln to testify to the in- « completely on it liad,the now forgotten Miller of the mild: of Uhio‘il Hulieiiomeim, recorded thisof the nppearant'e of death : “ Tho forehead - Thui- writefi lliplmrrntes. the (.ireeiupdud his duarriplion in only [no _ Sudden und l‘IllllN'll'li’ us Wu.- the deutructiun in this came ' described. it brings in. more \‘iiidly home the dump and solemn dues» tions thuudo the mummies of Egypt. preserved through forty venturing against the rorrndinfi influences of time. The dry, flexible, yellowish skin, with teetthir. eyelrruwv nnd form \wll prefiyri'eil and remaining \ stunt and mysterious «‘hiinge wliit'li hud once overtaken theyn, quite M Two thousu‘nd years i u "not acute olm-rver of phyuil'fll' wrinkled and dry. the eye sunken, the iiom- pointed niid bordered with a dark or violet t‘irrle, the ~tcniplek_ sunken, Hollow and retired“ the l. min iotieking up. the lip:- liniuging' dou n, the rlu eke .idinken.‘ the chin wn‘nkled «nd hiird. tho eplor‘of’the akin leudvn or violet, ulid the hairs of the nose mid eyvliuhen nprinkled with it :"rlluuilh uhite dust.“ true to~du_\' ot' tlmt wonderful phynirul thnnge “liil'li all the living in one form or another line tleutified to nieounter. This: dark problem then. Him-10f an). engrossea mun‘e thoughtsfroni ugv to up und from Kelll‘mtioli to generationfind is our present theme. After “thing a mlmrxaflt‘ul View of it.nmy I mention mom gym-Hilly. Without undertaking to cover n thoumndtli port of the butu’wt nor tout-hing upo'h tiho- donpur spiritual Views of the npii-ntion. that death has lri't'lNlliIl is, no fur as our hound-h un- t‘tint‘t'rltlfll.lllllth‘mll ythnt it is most kind in its A-In-ratlonvthut it i~ imiiiless uint indeed but u new sensation of pletmne when lite.- "t‘tinli'iwli-Inrl' l‘XluIllthl,hl|-l ulw (hut I‘reuted lift in upon the eie of :i loinplt-te revolution of thi~ hitherto I‘ullmi mystery. ' (ii-ollrp‘ry tells us tlidi iii the oldest of thinned main:- of animals in run m net nuiuln-r: inirnttii'y rorkn tlo- re- ' No one of ordi‘uur) intelli-I genre will (loulrt but then" relu- ohm runulitiitwl livin} lwiiigs ‘ Through I whole umpi- of writs. Ku mil-4 I" Hut-linear. Vie findi i . i l l .slniihir remaine, men in. rl'ittllllfl in nomM-i m \u- “Melltl. telling the‘ file of uuremudw gnnerutionx tint-tiny lll‘i‘tilmltf'n'd'l met! of the pin-t lu ‘Ironf tlmt fieniIl i» the univurml luv. the rluzu ; nndvunviut‘lng Argument drawn {coin th: prewnt iinrl (urine: exndt-In‘e ‘ through of the nirnivprona tril».~.~ of nnimuls unu lw adduerd Siirti “limit“ ilulndnt Illllflfll wininy upon other»! “how tin) umka then unwilling pro). muy similar trimmind in a like proportion. l'il’n' (ound among the {-mil animals They were not nlun_\~ the mime triin-u. hut \ t r-~~ iv "a , . ,3. word‘“0n the proper usv of‘ the Lyceum. Th0 nld‘ world is antiquated of course: Tho‘r'arlior forms of the fluitlw'fl nin'y~ nut lw thv lH‘t-ll for m-day. ’ (VII/(Irv, iii ils g‘enoml Reuse. is probably the best .Jlleu us In nljovt. A Lyceum i511 school. Vi-ry hl‘lp‘; ,flll i1 ought to be to (ho yo'gmg, as n thmnutn mlk about l in tllcqulal «11(Lfiuiiily ('lrl'll‘. A Lyi'vum should lm‘ a fruitful ”10,50” dl' prulilulllv (-mn-i-rsutiun. Euler-i1 .‘flllfilll‘ltl is also Ilr1),IPl'. \Vittii-iss-Ins n are whnlummie stimulus. 'l'lu- paint of must dmi'gvr tun Lyvvum lit-sl inlhv delmtfln. Civility should fill» ever. A nmnly; COIL‘ll'll‘rflllUn for Mother's argumi-nt Hllllllltl lw shuwn, 1 New-r 7"th (lispurngn. Rflpfll"(‘(‘.‘rt*lllll‘1l wit, nro 4-3;.- Then-1H Nth-111 in every town which 111111 be dov-cl opv -d hv the 100011111. avcrv citizen should feel a pride in “5'10"ng to a follow (itlzen who has mado 11111114611 able to im art wholesome instruction in tl1i~1wz1v Give the “ tars" an 0011113101111] hearing if you will 'hut m yer d_epeud on [I - 11, never Ignore 11mm“ talent. I‘h(\ Ll‘y'coum diffuses kuuvfledge among thq people. W pm"- If): r0 i~ u LVN-um no one mind (an lead in r(- liKio madame, Iitomture or [mlitimn le ‘vcvum com- pels lending men to consult the. foo}, plo. m), I] ital. Survnsm 1400‘.“ not {"43“}: in Lana-um dt-lmlr, It adds mm'h tn Hm charuou‘r w sue its husiuvssnnd dvlmfvs r‘nrrind mfiu l'urlimnm‘nury nrdvr. LN flu; (‘un uifiliiull mud Ivy-laws lw may and lihvrn‘. hut 1M mom I'm 11 law, The LVN‘IIIILR. ‘ nh-hlwrmiw hmlx, Jnmld 1303 7175'. TI"; LVN‘IIIII. as :\ Jr}. by next 3:- aw lugislamn'», would rmhm lwnr Dimn mks in an) of fln‘m- pious hypocrites. than gode-w when godlinvss h, and Still his fvlhmwn-rknmn, \lilllll' Inn! A munu-nl lmfurr, nu. imwlwn in ‘ Imam-n. II" m-ilml, nlmusl unwhuniuilly. a lung irun I“)! and Inn it In 1h.» lmnnm of lh4- kl-Hlo. and u.- hv lll'v-u it up from lhv rwl nml lurid 1 mm! it brought In \imv u fv-w mum uhivh lllmlv' lln‘ [mum-“Mk of ll ‘ uku-ln-tun. Thum' full ufi‘ [hr nhl untl quh’kly (limipprun-vl; and irsm‘uml nun-mp! lll'llllflhl unthing u- th~- Mirhrv 'l'hv nmn hull fullen in and had Inn-n almost iiwluntly mnmxmwl. aunl hul fur lhv Invrmt'vhumw hr would huw (limpin-urml i» rumpl: lvl) us \hnugh hr hall [mum-«l min thin air “'lm‘hit um- mui -uI had lu-t'n n w-mlrmmr-nmhiuulmn of luul) mnl Nvlll vnlh :iIl ilo pulmling llrl‘, (‘lnlhml “l”! llwh. Mill immnrl with pimniun uml tlvairiu “ilh thr‘ film UI'KMHIL‘IUUH nl' 11w wnmw, M (h.- nvM his n-suln-ll inlu its originul l'll‘llll'lllr ‘ \thl lhyuuh (In: main hm] lu-uu ‘yn'un In 1111‘ (m. l hm- now u! i-xhihmllnp~ dnulm. his rimming untrue and l pour. hin lmnlln hard with Inil urinl hi.- thoughts mu! napimi‘ V Hum Mink! lowly, Infill [hr tun-«lion. u’hivh rsn darkly [in-4mm upon with and all of us in Im'vught up "101“ \‘n‘mly: Wind is iht' hmurv uf flu- chaugo- whirl: ”Ha mum haul MM. and “'HLL if 1|".‘<. in lo IlllFUlH‘d ; problem. nln-rl \Ihlnnu- In-m lln’ mu..m-.~ In A Inmu-nl “In hwxmumionpd 1mm. ur lhnughfhr 1mm.m,u..1‘.nn din-Minn uf flw kvltln-a- ll um m ~m;m mm ht- >4 ‘ Iu-ud. And «a In- sum uulhim: hv \m- ulnvul In ruhunu tln- Ilmughl «m-urm) \hm mum“; Almun m. ~ Hm! m-vnn mumvm bufnrv hldlullllg uln-u llxv plank. “u: sluully Iw x'nlnyrvhrluh-d (hut hr might hm} tullvn m rifiwl Ix} lllt‘ (lmugln lw mu lmalil) hark. lrnl ‘ uuM sm- Slill his frllu»~Vn-rkmnn, \mhlw Inn! A "mun-m lwfun Imam-n. H‘- m'ilA‘d, nhnusl um‘hunimll) n lulu: irun 1h.» Imlhym of mu mm». and m- hu ‘hv-u it mm! it brought In Hmv u fv-w lrumm “hid! ”kw-mu. Tye» {011 “n' :1.» m uml ‘lmvkly agll-mpl lu'nugh! withing [4- thv mrfiu-v had Inn-n almost hwtuntly mnsuxm-d. aunl hul h in “nu wmrulml uIII-n I no rlnu IIIrnnIIIIII-u Ill‘flli’n'hl’v‘d IIIIv-IIII-I mm v rvalml III mkn iII' pm. 0 IIInVruprnI-III III my vim I) IIInIIIImI III kuyduun ')l1'l‘x|l‘hfli\f‘ lIIllHiylll‘n'Inll ”(Il‘lh‘l’rfll I -_ “I huh IIII I III iuII.K (‘\ iIII III I uI’IIIo rI mumu .If nnv‘ animal I-IIIlrm-II in tho hm!) II! IquIlII-I' II} I'IIIIII II II-(I III-nn (II \IIIIrNI and bath III-u IIInu rII II um» IIIIIII III-ImI 1I IUI k \\ I‘ Alm IIIIII IIII nanII- hIll‘i us‘IIIIII III Ilfv- XIIIII HI- lam-n nu IMUHIE \\ 1‘ AIM erl‘l l‘.l I'IIA .\ Ail \ Amumlm In! (lulu umn knlgdum mm ht- >4 ANTI) Luruml hln In ruhumn- hm max-L. “lu'll tun-5s. Hm! Ihr Inuu hr hml plank. uus‘uul Illrl’c. hp 3» mm mm m- 13w- Tor I ‘ uuM .« lmllnng unnaunf rum: rm: ”M n I...» cum Lu! lllu .u’l nl nlh unlumniur aullud In (1;.- nuMlhulul olu 1.4m n nun tlu mun nharmhh 1min hull Mania mm muHH-lI-all nu. n- Ilm. lvlu'I) llnll.‘ um Um; umr'h w kxy'» , nln-n Inf-41ml Mum“ bhtnnn'l‘ u|~ru Inllh u (mum - (pin-mm“ m bump ululnmul [rum lIum- mm ”mm; ‘l‘lucw hm lmpnlauuun wu t- lbw-«1‘4 gun-In dump: hum lln'lu .uul Ihl-w mum“. lullvlliuUIvng m." .Mm‘m‘ npifln’ntm ‘agmn. mum”: M lav-t (u lhv animal kingdom n. m. km“. 1:. mm nflhauun u| Iln hum Math In mg lh-‘H w v'rLllh Lu mulmmhnnné “ml m a-xnrt in I). “ll.- mu an n h mums .1 uvnu- .~t.~-I infw n- n.., le‘ u mun ‘11 Lmd luv! n In nlau um qu .-1 law! that (h. d. n‘lI‘V« r vmuld il mu b. nth-i ln pulhnflr vma nl Il.1.â€". mnrh u- mn‘ um! r ln-vnmg 4qu 'n Vlran-‘lo-I. hxingxlolng llml |n mg m'UA -1 nm rl m-lf In Hn- |.uw‘rl'ul limiw mul JA1M~ wt Up 1.... In ilu-Hluhlv dvsllui (lun' ”on”: "Mu-qua In his suumnwm m lehg thus"- u! 2: Iman 3w nilh n {NM’IIIZH‘ II ‘ unuml) ur (u llu- nmnlu-r mnuuw-u might he wr} lump!) luullipln 4 hold u I...“ [“uuN mm lnm «wanna ddigl wunln ul' “'illimu lluuln-r m hi: llm qunn-ul a plmwml thing tn dn Mun law-n llu~ wun puma». Imuxn .\|\' (-‘(rlunnu-d m (hnnght Ilying hm] 1mm umn- dim} lm‘ um hr Inurl: suflu'n drnwainvm whirl: p Innrml ‘hwum‘, Um}- rucdmx dwullx h mn- lvn’fln‘hua vhtim'tiuu, mm to r 'lnum- “Mi-h MUJIDUKIII in um uf his mom» dm. m,” an a 4111.1 Mum h-HJIII‘II no .-« nm- Juno Him lu- “Mink n upfur dud. On being nuhu‘od livwgiim' In- nuid: ‘Mlthuugm my 1in (ml) 1m upon my in». and 1 511m my IQI'H In hrlp tn thrust i_t on! and hunk n plumun in Innguislung and irlting mysulf gig,“ All tin- pmat and l-uriml rn-nliun‘muid it now \u‘lu fur-1h its _n-numl-‘rwu- uf what it an murh (In-ml would 10-11 of "w pivaaun of lnnguiahing uud Inning p. of m; and uf (In Llrmuly Hui-(mm of in» has! expiring lmuth M! We imvr (liner {IIr lImkI~Il on!) IIIII-kuurd, Inn who III thin mutirr m fluid uâ€"I IIIjmiuI- lhl‘ fumrI- In; ”In punt AH uiggm point (II nIIIII In (in um Mupfl‘nu' I'rmiiInL 'HI: ahme aim for iIIImormuII III IIluIII, fixing, iII CHIN“ Inn: of IIIIIIrIIm hing dimluv u'IIn llI- iIM IrulI I--IIII I| III UII- ”II III kIIImiI-IlgI- Ilnd N had much him win [II “10 kIIImlmlgI Inf Hull!) mrIIIw‘, hut IIIIIII HU d1‘\[)LHAd sombre u- "mt vim lI (Ills him that “w IIM’ hI- bruins III liw lII- lII'Ixiuu to die llvnI I- "1r Iv'hmi Inul I‘iiI-I ring ian n IHCI. Nun IIII- I-IIIl in near I“ hum “Quin IIIIIliIIII “In-ugh itn l’l'plvflflll“fli\l‘ iIchImI-II I-omII-iuun of Ig- prIInI-hinxdissolution, I\ III a IIIVI in inn-'leuIIIi. uhiIlI in tin- nature 02' thing» IIhIIWII that IlII- IvruIIlI-III in ulxnu! in be solved, I no. armIIgI-mnt ur law of rinIIIemtII pronuflgnlvd, and the "liver nimni in [W IuIIIIIuIIu-mi (nr [11' im I-riginul Iww IIN (bath was Iliinleu IIIIIiIiIsuIiI um! n livIII-firIIII I-rmiuiun ll wvuid in- mm uI'rIt was not I-uimdus 1y: ~~ IIII- IIIIIIIIIIMI'I huur." . ’ v rh-v \pw-u/ a; Tu «um ‘. up u“, \u‘ um) trmhlul): dwlnn- \(hat in ”11‘ x‘rxul punt» win 1) 4m furm uf un- fl'tudN‘ upon utbnr (own, We Inu'o uni) (-v ullm‘ of « mmry, nr at loud nf fn- 'v dum From pain (u‘Ih-qunutmh- Hu- fxwl thll HIM lln- mnnwm u" tlI-u‘lLfiufl u mnnmu} drnfll v4 vxintr nu vuu nn infin‘m- im mat» of ”Iv um] ”I (huh-1| enjoy lm-ut lg Iuéalu‘ uf Mllich cm 11 MI! 5 uwniu- m. 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