Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 21 Oct 1897, p. 6

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ii» At hath. cullv as soon as In M111“, caddy-led. D-fle leapâ€"d fro- tho mr- E - um noon (he may 3: Paula. A little .. Mist M: In lytnx sunny out "I Hu- ,,,,. I"... The Pmrh manly eyed our mg 1.0"! Wei-My. lml Emik boldly ; m...‘ Med his priming pas-upon and z a”, trig-ed extreme dlnappolntmrnl u not net-hung the chit-mu 0! M! ”In”; ... EVER did oxllm hlrl lllpir mother land adieu with mar! sincere de- . "KM and grateful ‘ - rpliei. Neither are "Extra! helzlml, but all tnrnod hopeful- b’ and nnrly m the gallant little maul rocking on the waves before them. The boatman ontortalnod Emile with , the dacriptinn of a ran: “my had the day before in prevent a small mm from getting out w the English vessel. "And did you sum-peel?" askad he. I little indiiiemtly. "Not we. if, was strange enough, am they puma as though the nu ma‘ took hold with them. An old mum; «no was. too, and feeble looking, bub Mi am: were like lmn. They were: 1 growling around .2: the evening. and ‘ 5 my stole the Inn! and put out, thinkâ€" ; ' 1*. most likely, the dark would hide! M movement»: but name of the hou- i pp hard iiwlr oar air-om. and 'e' g ”him-ea n-gnlna, and saw them! {I enough to «up them, lmt they' 1 In, wars a fact: they warned their . scape, uyhow. It the stupid in as! not «1,. .,.. sun. I in)!" lied upon them.“ ‘, is: ,, "Perl-n they are the on»: I search 3‘ am; It so. I wlll (one. than to En:- “ Ind not then but try stmtngem." ‘ “The English art! turning us,‘ how. ,gu crowd on the dock, Pal-Imps ’ 't mow u w swatch." Tho guards mum! the party toward the his. A hon! and mtm I'PI'I' Int-Ml; provided. «a the "mm hgltlvm quiet- ly tool the" mats. and tn» pmhml any fru- slam. OI inland Ibo nil-M nun-M. mm the. Ibo morning «at upon mam. they hall plum! tho pm! whore Hu- Mnm III to ho made. None at (In um loll the arm”. hm as spew-any M! NH. the hard. mklng anlmnln 'ol'o "hand. and fro-h am human» at In their pm. TIN“ we"! “(wood "My [Mt mllu. and mm ranc- lonurvl. can-fully munching "no what:- puny; hm 0w dreaded name of RIMva-rro IIINN‘HI :ull dank“. and m-vvmnl nerbom- him drum. lulu drum Ihr [rum-ml hrml In Mx: alm‘lWr. :Im‘l prrmfll)‘ (Id-sapl'n h" mt- aumnm. False-I:- Ill n-ally mum-l "Coop. "amt [mun-db: IMrr urr null W m all (h:- mu‘ Wn III-ll Ir aw mildly. It rem Mun far you to mm flule, «um I! ym: mumm Ila lflllllo 'orxvlrulnm.“ '0“. Hallo. all {ullmu- and wrurlnum mm- llflod may {mm mm by n musk mil." mien-d tho- um. "I mm abh- m “up": everything Ml that we lun- I'fl (ho-o .0!”th urn-hm." Sandy 3 word was upokrn My Hu- mumu, though m‘er’ Duo-«n wan (mull-g with emotion. Once Kl“! aid m-mly: "film I" the mt )on can mm. A!- «a: line In! flung.- ol harm Hu- road will he roman." "It's All 11:!!!me mm M [In- wl- '31...." Mon. Ind (he lard “as puma-d Moving“ the "no ! ward The: the oarrlugv ”room-deal. It I On drove not" through the my, lmt "mo ! “rm." out of (be crowded “(n-01.x lho coach- 9 m... , mu era-ted Mn whip. and In»; .mnn- « WNW ed along at a furious nun. ‘ um He thrust his communion» In!» [his mrrhu and [allowed hlmwlr with ap- parent nonchhncr. "Whither away at this Limv'!" slmnllv ed a rude voice, as a. man with flaring torch hunted up to lhe currlanr. ’ “The Orly Falcon files at unwanted hours." echoed another. "All hours are sultahlv for mu- who executfl the will of [he- monk-‘5 fillet." answered mun, hmughUh'. though an the lame Uml' he oxmmml to the gum dams the "ammo" furnished by )lohuplerna ' The “ll/fling (-m'rlalgv had drawn a crowd around llu- door. The excite» ment of the day swnwtl in no way to have exhausted itself. and now as the shadows of ewnlng fell. the stream .wero tumugea. Wild shouts of "Vlvu In Liberty! Aims la 'l‘ymnule! Vlve In Republic!" echoed from all sldea. Bon- fireb and Illuminations made the even- in; shadows num- welrd an?) ghostly. The clank o! armml mm pawlng to and Ira constantly «sounded lln'ough tlw shriller uproar~ . CHAPTER xx”.-â€"-ICH'.~4I‘ISIJBIL) 3 The tears were lluwlng silently omr the girl's pale cheeks and the ‘ips a!" Jules trembled so no au'llculale words m over them, But Emlle unduâ€" Mood well tlInIerI'vul joy and gruliludh Hwelliug in either heart. A few Iuov -lnchtII-only were l‘e'lllll‘t'd for his mm paralluns, final though no im. ll'lml them to be. All his valuables wcn- in «he belt around his ‘ waist so many .weary months in Instant readiness {III- flight. anyhow. anywhere. He Illlml the basket of provlslollfi. hand” it sl- loully to Jules. tank up lIls cloak. and a shawl tor Chlotlldo‘ and with a pan :~ "18' nod to Leon. (lestrrulled the stairs. CHAPTER XXIII ions lntu the "It‘s mum at Imr lookout. anyhow." w-Ir with ap- ‘ rr-z-mmlod un- fellow at m oar. “but juicy had at I‘l'a'flld look. a" (hum of m M (In- wl- I [ht-m, :Iml llml'fl n [mu-l." mum-d nlmm, And Ila!- hoat wan Hum-d «mun t0~ ! ward (hr ulmro. . "Emil“. dour EMU“. l m. mrUIII I P no an old. familiar lam it that (mud, git I: ntrnngr «noun why In mu m» hm, ym. it that I» not Jon-m ,lmflm. l hau- lost my mm. "o lmkn' mmfly and qmsflmflnxly into - numms. I am err-min u l: Jon-not! He will in glad In know that «no hangar-- 'dot- is M‘I: m m mnfort Mm with the knowlrrlm.“ "Tm-n 'al‘ wm an mm '01- England M «Mr Tho Punk-r Puma um {squad her ‘1.“ and fly to :- Yuppie? ’shorr. We lun- atlwr muum- on Imam. and you may all be manually ommxh anxltms tn loan- thm m. g "a, my Man-0km. m- nmhnr and mic ’ out um um!" I Just as "or: were running mo the imbin. l-‘rlirio rnmv» mm";- to Bmlh‘l 0 side. She had npfeud hnr handkerchlu oval- her eye: uld mum, and did not move It for the silt made by the aura-op '0! Panda a. mum Fonda and Jules palsy-d down Into the cabin, and Emlte returned on deck. The cabin '8! a long narrow apart- ment rm: the state-moms opening from either side. There were some can people in It. who at once come forward to ofler any ambiance or to- vor in their power to tho mk'. lovely girl. whose mm] hearing was such a contrast to her mt Nothing. One dréw forward an easy clmir, another poured out a sin: of wino and pager” prolend IL A third "ovum-d a rich shawl, and veiled with fun bright fads the coarse and dingy firms. Only one made no mnvmwnt at all. depend-looking woman. in the my runes! at Muck am, mm at with «lo-ed era, leaning her bad wear“: was: the u". "The gray-beaded old man In the men prkin Son ho is «Mr-Mug us “0'." ”Point Mm mu to me, and I will bring him down to yonf‘ "Pork-pa I shall hr- at»:- M 1m. ynu lMomnHmn. l urn-anal a lrrsh ml at Ro’nsph-rrr's dim-lion In" :1 [Pt clan nan." wmmvwl Hmik. The rnpuln alum-mm! a mum in his elf. Imllo sighed manly. "Alas! your «mm! is tnmha The "we-mi Incl nnhlw hlshun has smu- tn M:- bnz home. "1- was brutally nur- uk'rM in La valvr. Imam! I month "‘0. "\ml unvr Hrmm. vu- mw our dc. llwnuu-t- Io pm." "And uflor Mr, m "alumna-rt“. Hula Ilmugh lu- hum-Incl N." rv-mlml mm. Th0 ”aluminum; ruu'uln Inqulrrd lhmr Mun-r), II w. gnu-n, Human umnv‘u'hnl mmnh- I13 "Neuron Ix- pmlmnl (or Nov uu-rry yam-hum! nu. My ('hlhlrnn, We are ruu'nl! Lady Polk-h- mu hv-r «Irv-twhml [m In hr lmmln Juln wrung that ol RmIlr. and unnwnrml (ultrrmxly: 0n the Ennis? doc-Ir uluul Emile. armplnu lln- hum of mam mull-«Mon, uml rem-nu": (erwully uhllc the want warm] «lulu hm rim-k. It mm but a {NV moan-Ms longer, though It snemo-nl hours to the anxlons ,tugltlms. mn- tlu-y stood upon the ; frlrndly deck, the rouur o! a curloun l group. "That's a run-Ions chap. anyhow. aroI'lPd the leading oarmunn. ‘1 mp- wmo Ruben-(One knows his own bund- now. but I nhmlld M)‘ “'9'" MID?“ sumo pn-ux running {uxlth'en to get many 1mm Frunm- In flm- shape.” "You may ru-lurn. l slmll mkc pass- nm to England." Emllv spoke .1 IN" words with (he captain. and ”It'll «filled out to flu- bonl’s crew waiting below: "ASP. aye." cnuw hvck In cheery re- spunaw. "Fru-mls. swung to board your ship." Wu: Emily‘s muly, in Ms dflt'p, stead) tom-s. Tho (Alien of ”w English cam-R nail- vd [ht-m [ht- muuu-lu lln-y l‘flllll' within rimming disuuuev. "lkuuulnu! What do you wit-Ah? “"1ch are yuu'f" Huw his ham was lwallug! llmr c-u-ry pnlm- llu'nblmd wildly. nulwith- standing that calm therlor. as (hr 'Smilo smiled ruhnly. llo- hm! forth :I, while lulndkerchlvf and w! it to flutter m (ha- brovlo as or "in: at u‘nw. lvzlping wan-s hm-c man mwnrd (119 \-:nm-.“-um.-.I wk of sufr‘ly; "Ayn. nyu You've the prnpv‘r punt-r5 (rum Rolwspivrro. 0" l mlnlrust wv- shouldn‘t help fun "lung in ”I" x'whlou." .uaw we. and rmrmu unl it 1 “13!: you to horny", dd 1mm 3.40 :Il our». I'll mgâ€" return." >I h1- prnm‘r punt-r5 l'll sigâ€" drawn anew- a 2mm “Robber yo’ nine ukm’ lrreflgbui “swan," slid the old In. "All: "en Palm W com a . us may dun ‘y‘é' m 6r .5wa "Daddy." ”had 1mm Rpm-um, "what did do Inst lukley coma mm?” 'Ilm full! at aha Don. William F. Wan-rim of Human and E. C. Warden of Wm York saw an immense sea monstrr at. St. Augus- une, F1... the other Mgr", u was forty fem long wnh Its mad and pointed tail high out. of wavy. The WING!!! are positive that the monster was not a whale. It gllstema like slim In the mustnwaxchnnn. “Thrn i Mark-vi IIoCnsmirs with my arms full of srrerns. and ii i don't have (ht "owning misfonum- to stumble and (all. i (inn'i know which cm, 60'! first, mo or (in- srrN-ns, in" we were all mix"! up. My iii:- miiod out to know i! i nus; hurt, and i mllfll back unanimity that i was not dead. at which sho mid: 'iwar me. what I shack for my poor nouns." When i depaflod she was ntili nursing Fido and said sine femwi tho pom dear pet had sustained internal injuriox. Noth- ing that my inrnrnai injuries, nly: ‘Yan do make «mix a fun» about a little thing as taking down my But I'm done with Minolta-ping “'0 my. Mun-ding this week. sure." ‘ um and mum and Ash over Mm. Yen. air, m cm: immsnhlv’o our the yam-g Muir. while I dam-«l around like a wild Indian nursing my W thumb nad my 131mm! finger. mm a woman for yma.’ Nu nynmthy [or no. thlk‘ l "r W3. ‘04 "win: In I0.“ Any Um "can‘t-opium Sm. "I'm xnlng to 1mm. .lonvs," quan- Hm [Mum Frm Puss. "WI-an- "L- luau". mm?" "NMIqu; nnly hull taking down (to srmnsl. I'er my wife Im the lab. Did ,nm "at m. in do anything under (hour rlrcuwum? Ann mt- lr falling mu 0! mo Ihlrvlmmry 'III- M, lhnngnl my thumb with the MI!- mor. hmmwl n Inger in a spring. Iolc lend murder and flown! on the do: and land my wife mir- Mu up In her Joamml smilml Mm pnrmmahh per. "Jen-MI must anxwvr nmr Inqulmu‘ lo no H h an .- Maul: " i "Mr in h- r'. ”ml”: ‘Hu rr' 0" run" K t‘fil «I Pr'h iv. ( 5er mm 'nrnnnl sh «h: h.- :mk ' ”w hand 0! Hm ”mm-u- I‘M-ml ll: rcwrmuall)‘ m Mu "In and nhl. I "I aim“! ”IF“, I am nwrwhrluml s with mum-Mn .u um “mum-nun! i mu Hm: thin him-ml VHIOI'W) and : I: In Mutt Inrunllmhh Hill." "Toll m how gnu mu ”my. m3 pom". ’ my pnflmn. l-rwinm mw. n13"!!! It! It mm: rmm m:- wry in" of mm; , Ir" Ia M“ ll hammm.” "I tum-m umluru-I m-I lv' Wu Ill-“(WM you Ilrml: dun-h ammlm :n- ”v thought 3mm up: Emlh- and l huh wvn- :0 mt‘ min 0! )‘uur vl-ulh, Hm- mnh! M haw lo'uwrnul. ”ml ‘0' un- Ilvv'.4vrvl"'" "Mmik‘.’ leu N I w h:- uho mun, n." loch-r and «laughter m-n ”Mala: tn mch min-n. nrmr, and not an eye was dry In "Ir mm». an um amine". ul- k-mly win-meal 1mm IM urn-d arm. "Oh. my mud, nu rhllcl! l hum haul no lluh- Imp-t m r-rJW the worm Lu» ”1 mm] «M h u «lrrnn hunk. and no: Ihrrr b. umh Hrhl‘ um!) 50)?" Ilnlnywrml Ilu» mum" w "No, no. u Ia nu ulrrmu‘. you are both and -- mmhrr and «laughter both Ixn'c-dv wlu'u ,um haiia-u-J (-m‘ll other dead. upwn- and no- “Mm". And I’. shall in- In Huxlun-l mum "In. praise all "w lulnha {at um. Iu-.mmul ending Io "ml. him-M: Mum." "Ill Jun-ml had n-ml mr whole, and mixing the lulu! of mm. M. cried. Mcully: And prom- at !h(' glrl's fool. sunk the shivvrlng. trembling figure. Had the grave ("mm-d lwfom her 031-3. and yiel-INI up its «load. l-‘cllcle (mud not Imu- Eu-vu man: startled. “Mother, mmlwr.” gnsyn-«l _)th: "am it be pmllnlu-, um I “wake? ‘Imlh, Jule-s. u-ll nu- llml I «In no! dream." Emil:- swonl m the lilrmllold Ilka a :1:qu- (mun suddenly to the loot; he could not null-“Izm- a shank: wonl. Jule» lewhu- was "\‘l'l‘l'hl'lmd with bt-I'lldt-rnwm. ""“ NASTY hand brushm] him aside ~a tall figure rush- I'd betweenâ€"a pale face, auenmued and mm with grief and suturing-«eyes wild with tranllc joy and amaze- ment, peered Into thr- smrucd face of Fourier. “My child. my Folk-Iv uh, 6m! 01 u. mvrcy, I thank awe. “My good .h-mmm, I know ll would be such plq-mum- in your lmm‘sx 3mm m know that I haul mwam-d. And what has hmugm ynu hon- lo Inn-t um solvsurx'h'uz' n! a hunk-as family. whim: gu-mnvxs and grumh-m‘ have t‘alltm w Un- dual?“ «:1ch L'uly l-‘I-llrit‘. softly and ll'luh‘l‘ly, am sh» clasped aim-climb aloly flu- old man‘s amt-min! hand. “When- is sin-‘3" doummlml .Ioannot. fm'erlshly. "ml. all the «aims bt- m'alsml.” priced and .luannot. Slibblllg and hlulwberlug likv u mluml-lmy; "It is really you. my yuung mull-mm! l ucvvr dreamed ll vaulll be, though It made- my heart :u-ht thinking how mun-h you lookl'd llkv m:- hIc-ssed young lmly. 0h. “Iii ls. 1m: lwuutlful! What will slu- say? Where she?" most reckless dlsrogurd of propriety. she dww it away and looked up hasth LVâ€" _ 'Km to tin PM!“ ROOMS WANTED. ("V'lit‘tn‘l CHAPTER XXIV. GROVE "Penn-IQ Alum-Ira. Editor. Charles Anderson "mm was born in Hlnmln‘le. N. ll.. lug. 3. 18m. He was a dommlam, n! .lm-nb. nldm srm of Richard Dana. pmgr-nltm' of mm: of 1 most- who hear tlw name in (he l'nllml : Slates. Hln boyhood was spam in But“ lilo, N. Y.. where he, w'm-krd la a store until he was 18 years nld. At that age he first stmllevl the lnlln grammar and prepared himself for mlâ€" lege. He amend Harvard ln 1839):!!! after two years a serious trouble with lll~ emlgln compelled him to leave. He ‘mcolved an honorable alumnus“. had «no sacrum slveu his bachel- or': q“ unmet; 4m In 1312 he Mar-um an» ”‘0ka i Thu- luau-dull Mm!- WIrhlfio-s‘ To all of 3?th ”w umMn' "rues in rvpry state have Inn: gim mid amen. . 'flw W-sllfernns motm- mlimn mun-r still exists. hmn n r. and its Madam?! 0‘ mllmkm nrp always anon. Just mum Hwy urn from Hm Mg rm“: mu- "Mango and 81, lml: the c-onntry mm» mm to think that. they are mm-ulvk‘. 0f rounw. it In nothing morn than a lml. The.» paâ€" pem are bought fm' tho now-Hy of the thing. In reality Huey In" little weight am'mg mumn (Mk and m- mom. link» :nlII-mkm. Thph- day will soon he on-r. it may mm. liar mtlmml hmâ€" wnl and «mutually you will (lrlvo ml the ”item mulled metropol- il-n pup". wllh lls polluting slush that svn‘auls dlumw whonwr I. my. \ paper lhnl cannot exist In In own lprrlmry mum am In «in at all." Tine way to drin- om "om pawn Is In print (I'll sum! mailm- that IM- moln run In wad. ("we Menu- 0! mum In palm“. wllnkm and ark-um. Alwaw to" Ilw truth nu manor whom the metrnpnmnm luv-x! WIM- IM molmpoman mwr "mi N voting mt W is wry sun-Mum n gt"! our; H is nnmdly .lhm-yrr'ml at 3mm». than n nnnm vxial mo llu‘ Imal run-mm "It a paper is hum-st in its rullrir- lions n [mums no mum-bun- If it nonw- llnu-x In on the wmng nklo- of Uu- quvm lion: It will evrnmuuy he found m: the fihlr of rixm. lhnnu did not Iikp m send Hu- Suu lnuulrusl over Um czmn- lry. lie said that lu- lx-Ilm-ml In row "ring I!“ mm [armory Umruuunh’. mu! (lw nutshlu lI-I‘Hlury lwluImI-d In min-r ullhllnhvrs. Hv lu-lh-n-cl than llw «:uunlry paw-m gum-m nm ho wllx-d um hy n-ny comm-11mm. .\ (Hr .wuns “Kn m- said to mu rullnll'y («lilurn "1' Win- munlu In mm M llwlr «uu- "190“"er The logic 0! menu- domululs Hm! (lu- muulry paw-r muum MI m Mm Ila-M. Thu! "PM Nil-mm not In- ilu‘mlul Ii} Charles A. Dana, [or morn- than a quarter of a century editor 0! the New York Sun, ls dead. He dlml at his summer home, “(Hen Cow." on lamp: Island. Sunday. Many klnd thlum am now being suld of him by othvr 0di- ‘ Lon-i (31mm by those who abused him 3 while he lived and labored for what. In- hcllm‘od lo he rlght). and [hero is lulu-h evidence that tho. (hu-vum-d was tho among-st lrlnu-uvu-r in American journalism. some say slun- (‘ol‘l't‘h-y's Hum. whlle better jlldg‘m say llu- grunt- eat 01' all. Greeley lluurIuhml at a “mo when powerful mum's wvw- h-w: Dunn In an use that has meon tln- pl'nl‘l‘ab’iml swan-mod with ahh- him. and at his death he stood lit-ml :md should-um above them all. llomry '.\‘attor:um. 1 Joseph Mull“, Charles H. Jones, W“- i mun Palm Nixmdnm- :n vm'imls limes rrossml pens with Dunn and hum mnâ€" uuhdwd. Dunn km-w lmw to muko a. paper. “a lwik-wd in imlhiduuliu. , Ho bu'lim'vd in honesty of pm'mm- as i [be lumin- powvr for ovmy m‘wspzuu‘l'. 5 ("no ho said: 3--------”-r““w §W - -*-M‘ Duuu't Tribun- In I'uunlry I’M-s. ID \ \ A" "NIH R i l'" \'. V‘IDRTNUT ”V THE LVN-Z "Nil: DEATH OF CHARLES A. DANA. ' Ln". rgo for erol‘ln'rh I anam rocnrmnm Mr. Dana's am~ lmlr- was ”not of John Randolph Inward sheep~~ha wnnld no a mllo out of 1:13 _ way to klt-k mm. Thls was only n mnn- lfcslatlon of Mn revolt agalnsl the mmmonvlnm, for he low-fl lho fruits of return an won as any man. He nnjoyorl good pavements, clean strrzols. [well kept parts. an orderly rlly. and all the other dealrablo things that re- formers alm to prnvlde through good government. But the nlmplmmlnded ”avenge man" mmonly lhlnka it new to approve all reform eflorts andlhumemghtonuxr. Dana against. "199% is no mfllenlar 5 Dim Eli-'0 (nu-V "is rrflle'imw 0! ch" mahdmmi-tra- . "on during urn. "mars firms as urn. idem. Ml lo a mint.» album on the ‘9." or "m! :Idministrnli'm in July, “872. m min him {mm New You: an a {Munro or lihrl In hr 'rlv-rl I'm-am a ”my in .1 Wm-Mmlrm polka «mm. M!- ‘pl‘wamm was much In 1M l‘nim! sun-u imam-2 "mt-vs fur n war-mm 0! no- nmval. hm in a momummo «in-[sum Jndgr Mair-Mun! rvfusml ”w warrant. haMinz flw "ml-mu! "in! m In naâ€" {mnmllm‘nmnl Mr. "arm‘s “r“ bank- was a Imminâ€" tinn M n nun-I" of alum stories frnm (hr German 11m"! "Thl‘ "lurk \m." In N55 ho phmnnl and «mm with Gem-gs R!p.'c~_r 1hr "Now \mrrlmn Hm-yrhw-Mn." With (:nm-r-l James IL \V‘il-‘nn he wmm n m:- m’ General Grant. ”I! "HWYFVQHM Hunk (1 P00- 1r,\'." u coilwflan or thv hum minor [arms of the English )anxnagn. was first published in 1857. and has passed through many «Hum. He also edited with Rowen” Jnhnmn “Fifu Porfrrt Foams." mun ‘hc' Run warmth-I. aml runaw- In mill-1r 1hr "hf! nlvmlur m‘ uh” Run «as Ruin-l «m In. 2?. Host. and .'ur Itrn't wars m- was mun-1y and mmlnmm rum! In I!» manur- mem 0! III." sun-mt"! jam-mo! and mm: nay-mauvlr for Me: mvdm-fi. ' Early Senna-"oer Work. “is (ml-"ml uewspzuwr Myrrh-um was gninml in (he manugteuu‘nc of the Harbinger, whirl: was dmmml to so- vlal wt'unu and gnu-1n liwnmlrv. .U’t- :t‘l‘ album lwu “tars m' («Him-ml work ion n "mum dufly gum-r cum-d Chrono- ltypr. (‘lmrh-s A. I'snlu Juhml Hu- staff ’0! HH- N-uu' York 'l‘x‘ihum' m mi. The inc.“ yrm' hr sun-m l-Inm umlnhs in " Eumpr. and upon his I'murn lu- M'I‘Hllll' lone 01' III» [nwprivt and ”W munng‘ 'ing mlitur u!‘ tho- 'rx bmu'. whlvh gm! Vim lwlul mull .\pril I. [M 'l‘hv rxlmâ€" iormum'y inllmurn :uul «in-ulmiun oh- 1mlm-d by that m-wspuyw during Un- ltt-n ymu‘s m'o't'mlilm lhu (‘i it Wau- mu: , In a Ilc'gn-u .qu- m (In: alnwolupuwm ul' .\lr. Dunn's gcxzm,‘ :m- inuruullsm. ’ During :ln- th'l _" -- r u! llu- unr .\Ir. }D:nm‘s null Mr. Hr ivy.“ ideas in l't‘- ‘ gal-«l m tlu- pru'lm' mudm-t nf milixury ‘ 1 upvrulim» “on «unu- “hut ul \uxinun: and air-or “Hm-n your)" M who on ‘hr 'I'xihluu- .Ur. Innm hn llh- ymn-w. Ha- wun u! nun- mum-:3.“ I»; Sun wry nf War Smuzuu in sun LII wurk or impunâ€" «mo. and in [Milt \\.'N um- Imoal mainl- nnl .‘m-u'mr} u! war. whh'h “M... In- lu-ld muil .Iflrr IIII' whn-mlvr of er. Vler Illa- war In: -I!'\‘l«‘(fi “12w mum!" in thy ('hhumn “upllh’hdll. .1 new daily ullh-h hml u may: «xi-mama Ill-cumin: to .\'~-\\' Yurk. ln- nruunlzml m I'M? 1hr slur}. uumunn u'Mrh Imw Asmn'lallml (or Am'it-ultlu'o and Edu- cation, living aswrlalml with George «ml Sophia Ripley. lemme William Curtis. Nathaniel Hawthorne, ’l‘humlmu: Barker. William Henry ('haumlng..luim Sullivan Dwight, Margaret Fuller. and other uhiltmuphers more Or lers di- rectly mum-rum! in the rvmarkable attempt to realize au Ruxbury it high iclt-zll ul' :«u-inl and inn-iivrnml llft‘. 1.55 .\X|WZIL‘"N HAN‘ Hts activity and cam!” for wart were a women of constant wonder to those who labored beanie Im- :n M» met years. but Mr. Inn: by! an Inn and buoyant : step and a bright an an n the you-gut of his "youu mam” as he «fled his men. ‘ BM It. was in his aflm that his real ‘51!" was made known. for Mr. Don was first of all a worker. Up to advnnr-ocl age he was alwnys at his desk In M: shabby mm" mom a: 1" o‘clm‘k. He was often them enrlim. He remained faithfully at val-l: all day. often taking luncheon In Mn mum, n. rarely Ion for bone mud! M611 5 o'clock. H1: harm and vigor were remarkâ€" able. M 70 he was as vlgflrmu n M! mu 0f .0. Hi3 bright, ranthfnl nyo. Ms glowing thwoksv Mn lusty step MIMI the snowy whltmm a! his beard and hair. m: bonu- um was mmiffl. In his summer plan- an Glen Cove. 3 marmâ€" lng. cumnmv Hand, he was (In «Moron mun-r at gallium: and m- shinv. Walkflng over his nmmds, finding in Ms lihmryyandering am; his dunk-F on'hldx. drh-Ing. even at an mivanrod an. his spirited. blooded pair, ho (Injured up as in pmnted to few In Pnjoy iv. And, what In moi-c. .1" who came with!!! Na "Mums-p Oll- jnypd I"! [00. Ilh form! Char-“muons Many wk" knot Ms minding have mum-m him a grin. «on 2 lord! m Hut this of all {MI-pl ho m not. H. was sunny. um buried. “at"! man Mr"! nimrv mm! mm, "Nu. no. nu?" said Mr. "Illa. Fur ”hath-all): "Thu will never do. l '01“ hnu- Iha numb «Om! out Tan H star." |--u-- In" 1-rvflr‘lll kunuprr «flan Making: “In lu'lh'. Ion horn)" MM), Out. 9-: fru- awn.“ .1 mm ‘Vm row-.0 nu luri‘imnn' Dmdmww. Thin culmimm Ia.- H'n' warm I» u w-I vlh Hlum' I'm "wk I’m?!" 90'“. Iva-"q nun, "fl whiff". partition:- lmil' flu"! m: "N "N- l‘ll!‘ mm. I'll. Hzflkflk'l' a In; m Ihv- dour In inn-ht n.‘ .0" « 1?"er Hwir Winn-s. TN pur'llitm mm mu m 1mm: and "w- I.» nun- m-n- Irvin: :lrlwn who-n Ir "mm runw xinging mm "no me. "\\‘ha:"‘ hc- "rial-mil m ulmfl "Win. mm «m stem mu m. [mm-Ir.“ "TM: is Jnsu «ha: I lmmdnl I0 Mr." lit-(ml ”w :in "film "You Ina..- “mi HM h- .v tn "n- m. r, {m an hum-'1" ..I «Path-uh m llu- m'll‘. Thr I"! ‘ mus I..~ 'In In awn 1.. am "on!" \ ”Hm. mu. n national; olmr nut") n... m1 a... .m Hut u-lmmlmi "Murm- uml rvm vim‘ l-nm mu RIM) haul mu Ivihnn . III-”1'0 |n lunar: HM MNIMMDK n'lhd 'l'lm mum-trunk xl‘flfl.g a.“ uqlr‘m nuwnmwr “cv- m.-Iim;: "In Aulrth {on busy mm. Dun. an rm- an!“ n- "ma- lb" run-m In... a u N» "I hurl-dun)- ol 0hr M4.- tinny. lln. mu ufllw I.“ diminutive, .\ 7-1 .mrh-m and worn-mu hunk-hath. nu ulnl mm lulu-um! aim! and wvnm! muquI-cl .imhu m-n- in IN?! 'I!‘ umruy- Ilu- mm mu. nurarpfln! |u um .mm-r ulmul u umull‘ amn- naulvn I.I‘-lr, erh ulmlhlhn 1"" m..- wlwl- mvu. um a rum-I.- u! dal Y i A “an 0' Laura. . 'l'lw lih- that Mr. Dan.- chicfly «area ,m- vhn lil'e- in which his enjoyment mm Im-uu-sl. um! in which the powers of his romm-kuhh- mind found their mm: nw'n‘nhh- vxt-rcim", was that of u Inwr and shim-m of art and lettl‘l‘fi. In uh.- )mliIk-huus. sum" and smut. to whom h.- hu-l in aunmaralu-o been sut'h u hvlplul frirwl, hv loll nu personal Ill- lvruL mm sue-h at then: as had ‘hmilm v-mmgh In In“: ruln‘l’mlningl) whim 24': at him. Hm ln- dt‘llghled in Iiw p. m :_x u! nut-u Mm have somb- Illing In my upon unwed-hi whlvh n in mmh uhi!» mr tho human mind In unln'lll hm h nhoul, and his turn can- Irihunuux m wrh rxrhnnxt‘s Wm ri-h, uu'h'd. and or high lnlrrrul. Ill:- prrmunl mm- s uhuwv-l the flue quallt)‘ m hi~ mlml. PIN'H‘). luu‘mx‘m, pol ulmm. paintings. hmnzm. all of (Ir mm! ”rm-u uml mwhmu or their Hut! ‘vrr Im- «II H34!" and mvlumlhm Il' Mn Ic-lm... lu-IIr~ nun-'- now- Mr. Dana's hobby was botany. He had anotherâ€"4m: typevred ”lingerie. He would leave out good news at any time to get in half a column of solid imnpamfl about a mountains snake discovered somewhere or other. On Sundays lw printed pages of such ar- tivh‘s. The more improbable the bet- tor. Imagination is a quality for which ho had (he hixlleat respect, and that accounts fur the success of many of his "bright young men." Dullum In.- mum not stand. He invited cou- Iribuuuns or lmposaibio yams about impossiblo min-mums. His corn!- snumh-ms wc-re instructed to 10% Eli» lm «hum-u to get. in a good reptile or animal story. These he always made mum fur. 'l‘iu- gem-ml public having taught on to (be "old man's" [ad (“in lime in iiim- flooded his oflice with the! must imprulml-lv Mark‘s over conniviâ€" mi. amusement In supporting I. rerun! movement. lol- 01 m on be had In Iampuonlng it and calling Its pro< molars uncouth names. l'lu rufli if all .q hwu urn. Tm- who: '. .1 ”w Jan} ”I u'm I‘m- .1 Imurlu- Inn-l nun I’m muah- "0'

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