Show Most Remarkable Remar k a hI c Will WillEver Wil Ever E ver Made Ly by a Man M an WAIT R 0 who 11 presides over tin th third d of ot te appellate division with J ot or the court brought him of the tho New ew York Uni University 10 In the I not u Law Lw School Alumni association ot Of Now York till sum SUI held In tho city mel What he 10 said W WilI H the most rp IC document that ever lel came Into rood thi Others who Otherl hil possession tho last will wil testament pt of Ch Lounsbury who died In tho Cook county asylum at lit Dim lie Warn disposed to with him 1 W lO wih Horo Jt Is IsI J I Charles Lounsbury being of sound hereby mind mid and disposing memory do 10 make inoko und publish this my 0 last will and In order ordel ns as justly Justy as al may bo boto lo to 10 distribute my lY Interest in the world among men That hut part palt of ot my 1 Interest which la Is known In II law la and recognized In the property volumes ns as my 1 le und and of no 10 account I make no disposal of t In II this my 1 will wi My Iy right to live 1 being but a I life estate Is not it t my m disposal but these thinKS things excepted all ni lee In the tho world I Inow now proceed to devise bequeath nol Item JemI I give Elvo to good fathers and 11 mothers In 11 trust for fOl their children nil ul every per the flowers of tho Holds and the tho blossoms of or tho woods with will tho right to play among thom them freely IcelY accord accordIng Ins Ing to tho customs of o children warning them tit lt the tl same thistles and thorns And I t to 10 children tho Iho of the brooks and an 1 the tho sands lands beneath the waters und the odoll of ot the willows that dip there therein thor in the white clouds that fout high over tha th slant trees And I leave leao tho children tho tM long lone days to o bo merry In In n I thousand ways and tho night and the moon and tho train of ot the Milky Way 0 to wonder older at but subject nevertheless to the rights hereinafter given gl en to 10 lovers loe IS Horn I devise Jointly all the tho useful l fields and commons where 01 may 11 bo nil ni pleasant one olle may swim all hills where one on may la const coust all ni stream mid pondu whelo one may fish lIeh or where when hen winter comes ono may mi skate to tn havo and to hold the thele same le for tOl tho period of a their bOYhood boyhood And Ald nil ni the clover bio and nd butterflies thereof tho woods Od and their appurtenance the tho birds and echoes noise nIse und Ind nil nl distant places which bo visited with Iho adventures mal there found And I t give to t said suld boys bo each his own nt tho at night with all 11 pictures that may 11 bo be seen In the burning wood WOl to enjoy without let or Ot hindrance and without any In of ot care Item To lovers I 1 their world wold with whatever they may Ia need teed as Il tho Ila slurs of at the tho tho Iho pea rd roses hy the Wall the he bloom of Iho Ihl hawthorn tho ti sweet strains of 01 music and aught else 01 Be by which they may mR da do Iro to figure to each other othor ho lu MSS and beauty of their love lovo Item To young men len jointly I do de doUse Use IRo and bequeath nil ni boisterous ing sports of rivalry and 1 Rive to 10 them thol tho disdain ot of weakness undaunted confidence co In their own though they th nr ar rude I them tol tho power to make lasting friendships Io and 1111 ot of pos companions and alI to them exclusively I 1 give nil ni merry and brave choruses to sing with lusty luel voices vokes Item And to those who are no long longer er children m or youths or lovers I 1 leave memory m el 0 1 und I 1 bequeath to them HI volumes of tho poems ot of Burns Durns and Ind Ind fit r other it If be others otherl to tho end that they the 1 over oer the old ol days dRYs again free fre ly I and fully tull without tithe the or I tion Item To our OUI loved loed ones with snowy snow crown I 1 bequeath tho tO happiness of ot old tho lovo and nd ot oC their children childen until they the fall asleep |