Show ht lp aAg 1 REA T EDITOR R Rn away n cent DIES SUDDENLY iem at t New York No Nov W V L Li i son Glider Gilder editor In ht chief or of tho Con Jury lury magazine since Its foundation In 1881 and widely known as an author 1 mill and lecturer died unexpectedly to Lo tonight I night of angina at the house d cf his sister Schuyler Van Renti r SIr Ir Glider was taken ill on the eve co I c d a lecture on Tennyson before the tho TENTS m I Young lions ChrIstian i on ot of Orange Ig N J on Monday nIght No Nov t f I Il II l n I On the tho way war he fel felt t hac bathy but man II L BANK H K L aged to summon a physician by br tel y phone Glider was wall up the following N e of lay day hut but felt sharp paIns HIs physicIans t r 1 on the second acquaint Mr lIr Gil ct with the truth This morning ir S Glider was resting easily No rears fears 1 lI tilt I were felt fell find and at noon his wIre wife left D nd the tho house Soon after atter 1 she 39 Q was recalled Irv Ir Doctors Collins and Janeway w were re called In consultation am and It was vas real U that Mr J I Glider Gilder hall had only a l few Cow hours houri W to live lIc lie He great paIn 21 and opiates were admInistered re The end carne came nt at G The Tho funeral will he held from froin tho rho 1 fl Church of the AscensIon and the tho buri bur burIal i Ial al will he be at al N J Tho Ito k date and pallbearers have IHle not yet ot been selected 17 RIchard Watson Glider Gilder early carl hit his for letters Dorn orn at Bordentown N J I In 1811 one o of eight children lie he was writing tang ling th the type lype for nn and publishing the St Thomas Resistor Register at Flushing L ii 1 L when he was eighteen years old I 02 Four years later he united with two y young colleagues In the production of ofa a campaign newspaper new paper supporting 02 hon Rell B ll and Everett Ecrett for Cor presidential hon t n Ills His Interest in politics carried Ir lihn 1110 Into the great civil struggle then thenH H raring and while still sUIi In his teens he enlisted with Landis Philadelphia hat bat 10 ter and served In the campaign of I 1863 when Pens was invaded b by the tho Confederate forces force death of oC hIs father cut short a subsequent I in the law and thrown on his own resources the young man be became came first a railway and later an editor again In My Journal IsUe Experiences ho tells how his du dulies duties ties lies as editor of the Newark Morning Register a dal daly and Hours at Horne Home n a New York monthly pub published I by br ScrIbners Scribner proved too exact exactIng exacting Ing for or his strength Moreover r the Resistor Register was losing money he wrote just as fast ast all af a newspaper can cun lose mone money which I is faster than anything e else so In the tho world He sold out hIs Interest but bul ac he mado stood him In good stead and when Scribners monthly was started absorbing Hours at Home Mr Ir Gilder found himself at atthe atthe the age of twentysix In position a of honor and high literary influence For eleven years he was managing editor of Scribners under Dr Hol Holland land and when at Dr Hollands loath death the magazine underwent a fur further further ther and a change Of ownership Mr Gilder became In 1888 edItor in chief of the Century maa zIno a position he held until his death Better Detter known as a poet even than thanas as nn an editor Dr Gilder has published 91 six books of verse among which are arc sonnets and lyrics which have hae be been on been highly r d by crI critics cs HIs best works are The Celestial Lyrics Two Worlds Great brunce In Ill Palestine Poems and Inscriptions A C Wreath WreathA 1 A nook Book of Music |