Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 7, 1889, p. 1

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trti to tnfply tinnn fraa tfca od st le wooden pnap to the best force pnnp eadej punps for wind jrliu or eocfc wells eupphsd on short notice deep wel5 s specialt- ehiczs eight evert tdje otijj plaaijij mill lumber dressed whilcjyon it jfoildirgt ic nnde to order uc btre also i qnmtiiy of lumber for uie izitalc for building penxxes orderk hy uitil till tcceirt- iironjpt md ciref cl day 8ells cheap the merchakts pijotective and collecting association op cahatja heal officehamnton oatario eubiiihfldia5i u ill afocxitian of ijntincis ind iirofcslocl clec living for its object the collection of debu and to prevent lie mctabers txan iniklag id debtilrfcrcishincihem wuh lifts of mxtfel who d o not piy uercbiabi idd otheti errtnc iccoa its to collect till find it to their id vintage to beojome members ex handredt of iccoanta ire bing eotlectod throogh it tbit cocld cot tie coue4cd in my other wjr kmy ui iccocnt tail bw been iaed mfl tben returned by the biiafl uiio good iftcr pottinc the merchint to ret uptoae bar been cdllted thrcogh thii fcwoci itfctn eydjmu wiabing to become man- bert iy remitting mojqo to ocr ixinigers it eunfltactfu receive by retens mill tell par- tictdcx ccnificite of ccniberihip etc tti- coniils knt j b mills co managers acton ilivery bus line j 7el ndersigncd respcctfnlly iolieits te itrcn- e of the pablic tad telonns theiu that equipped and styliih rigs can al ways be seemed at h stabler a comfortiiile bus meets all day tnins and tliote it nictt if ordered carrfttl mention given xa every order the tints of commcrtiti tnvel- icrbfullvciel john willdlsts stocktak1xg saiie- boots and shoes have decided to give io off my already low prices for the next thirty days- to make room for iriy spring goods i frait trees small fruitj and ornamental shrubbery ptekcoofc acion has been pijiied tj ia lti cia jr jum eh tnoidhochestcrviirserts konkoc pro- 5rad it prepirtd to tate orders lor anr fi frait tes isi india or shrubs tbicn mhoramthe iussttxled cuilocnec of fb erj- rie prodscu of the old kociiefter f- ire fcnotn to be generally kliahle and oar ntsei ind i cm promise tatifictory si to t rrvhiie stock from ke es reuoi eev k d cook aent 7 coal wood shopatfootofhiter street tuosebbigt haaajrer wevpfg ite t mitchell desires to inform the people of acton and surroundings that he is prepared to tabe order for weavisgaludns of fancy ra carpets flannel sheeting shirticg and dress goods striped crbltkutsrfli or plxifl also bed blankets and hofaeblanketetwo yards wide and over aad i will gcarantee that iwiljcivegood katisfaction to all farmers and others who will favor me with their patronage t mitchell everybody- read s- this umber shingles amd 1ath liafitmiereiirjtsej to inform thi lulic jv u t oa i fill kp ta ysjijfsulieoipieolhectloctuwaum uwtiait of lrawr jk fint cud seji r j pae iust in order to reduce the stock there ismouev iu it b oi urc ssf v- b mosritiiok wood- iatbclsrsoi mill noodureucn- lncer woodtsdcdildelirerl i aims snowy mutual fire msurahge eojimiy op tht iv j oororrr or vaiiiwatdml i erruiirj5iieirx8i0 j head office gueufh j terms to facilitate his annual stocktakixg j c nelson pvipnicbirinff2xo worth or over of dry goodflkkit shoes sli- lcnovershoesknbbtre ac fromxow- uutil febyjffitl i evcruodv couc tai kjchtc lmrgxins j gixxl mxrkod iu iiliu figima i have a large stock of felt boots orr hand which i will sell cheap note the prices ijfalf fox 140 whole fox 165 this is for cash only wi williams mill street acton have a good stock of trunks valises i will sell cheap also remember fancy gboods ix great variety desire to inform my cuincroas custodiers that i have pnrchuea a fine variety of goods for the sinaa trade conrruinga splendid lot of toilet articles in elair tooth and kail brashes the finest perfumes in the market i have also the encst slock in ladies satchels evershotu in acton recent i have beaauf i ajspmsj bopkietb7c of we also keep all the anihorixed school books fn x bard questlqtf vouhtueboyiandcirtf i vstio tllh itralght hair or with curls tio go to chooltoilady cycry day rhhtiqyatol hnro that tniy wand very qecer bal a penny for its answer i wi pay thecuunlnclfitleiquirtij whose lifou all a whirl of fun ind frolic in the forost trees why should he tild or tunc hare nuirtcl for hk came t uwaiting or flajtrj i f idzac oh iksiav very well ti ione 0 yoa can ui becaacte waited pitienuy and loug so m have to read cjyelf from the old book on tht shelf lniahaaadllaiidiauiuat9ikt song- squirrel comes frotn two old words dont tell it to the linsj mjh tcropnt together year6co and made que word thieu meins todty tfcit little creituro cay is one thit travels with a uil for undo and if you go quite ncir without tithtr noiic or ftir youll see t dirt line down bis back doe rua which taurt be whit he hide itor all the other fides 1 with his till ilj diy from bleaching in the sun sdsct yamiln jutxiing sl7ias test iv ckjlelotii u krixujv iisi wl merehanllac minnfiiymtoc v3 devrlption of proparty 0 1 ha p stuae oosb davidein president seen tary tohn tayijob arent j g cash kelsons actom- lj choifcwt and cbcaicet block trie ui the tois11 we keep 1 largo selection of spectacles to suit ill sight r i gireua a call before purchas dont for- et the place drug store ft i the millers diugbtcr and the his crown so dear so deir ithit i toald le the jewel jhit trembles it her car robert vane quoted the familiar veise passionately acd low ard hiidsrk expres- cive eyes and handsotce fice wore a moody look of keen reerft and pain t ho watched himself anseea the graceful core of sylvia dene wending its way alon the meadow path that led to the rmleawiy village truly she made a charming pic- tore simple pare and- sweet the delicate foldi of her fresh meslin dress daintily cp- held from contact with the dewy grass her fair yoong fa blooming like a fiower her bright hair earning as the saucy wind blew hack her broad shade hat like living gold in the morning sunshine certainly a moat charming vision and one rather calculated to call forth loving smiles than the stem si d glance of wistful pain that followed her until a tarn in the surroand- ing woodland hid her from the watchers view v if she even fulfilled the conditions n the verse he almost groaned as he tnrned away from the window and began to walk impatiently abocfc the room it wouldnt be qcite so hopeless but she doesnt ex pt in respect of having grown so dear so dear she isnt the millers or the urnpert dtagcrter only some distant con oectfoh who iastlb claim on him and be- fdm old john dene is poor and i caauint- be the jewel either for its only a bit of paltry ivory that hangs in her pretty pink seaahlelof an ear ob my tweet simple dariing what would i not give to put pearls and diamonds there ind he flung himself into a chair with an exclamation of impatient misery and buried his face in his hands shed hxve me i think aye im sure if id ask her ive seen love tree love in my darlings soft shy eyes and i hea veh knoirt i adore her cp again and pacing the room as before at war with himself and his fate tarn be tween interest and love ami a coward that lam afraid to face- life and the world with her and uke the chances she gains her own living poor dear child add would be rather a help to raethilij a barthen id auy cape coy in- come small as it is wocld keep usibove want and we should be e happy the soft eyes arose before his fancy peadtngly and tiie sweet lips that he had often longed to kiss he pictured them giv- ine him laving welcome home when their owner should be his wife his wife sylvia his own wife i very heaven of bliss lay in the thought it thrilled htm with soft fire he yielded for one moment to the joy of it the nexthepct it from him with a resolute effort and one strong shud dering pang of deep regret it cannot be it would involve the sacrif ce of ambition of the hopes and aims and toils of my whole life i am twenty- seven how earnestly and faithfully have i devoted my whole soqi to art hitherto why was i fated to meet this woman who has so fatally impressed me i shall carry an ache in my heart for her sake henceforth for we must part sfarriage between ns woald mean the destruction of that proud f qture which has been the aim of my life whatchance has an artist to win fame when the necessities of a family compel him to tail far bread how many a gifted gentns whose name might perchance have grown to be immor tal has sunk into a mete hack in the grasp of poverty toiling sordidly from day today for wife and children while men less gift- ed bet mote fortunately plaeedhave pasesd him by in the great race and won the name he died of longing for and coold lave atone for this coald lave take the place of pride ambition all all beside to a woman perhaps yes not to me when the first passionate warmth ct love had passed thoald i not curse the madness that must cost 60 dear and she my one true love whose clear- candid eyes gazing into mine seem aa if they read my soul would she notkuawthat sooland its regrets and thus be most unhappy 3 yes sylria and i must bid goodbye at once while i rctainwae quiet sense of reason and i my doom is filed t must marry slias gailford old mxgnilfords nieoe and heiress to think that she should he found at last whom everyone thought cad siidirppear toirast aieisnt of njy ex- pectecunhfititaiice ox apflje itjitix jus s my wife oh sylria but forthatweraujbt have been so happy i return to sew york tomorrow morn ing he said to hiss bene aa they stood together among the roseboshes at the end of the loog oldfashioned garden that even ing he did not glance at her as ha spoke btt krtofi parposely averted and yet bcroenowpbe saw her siart and trem ble i wish to heaveti that either i hid never seed this pucav wehtou passion ately cr that i could stay here with yoa forever hemased abruptly with his ejes avert- sq wwr he had uotmeantto sayso much it wu u if some labile inn notice- in her drew the truth from htm even against his will as be listened the- sound of her qrifcit breathing thrilled him musi yoa go she said there was solhimj coquettish in the words it wis the question of heart to heart had he ailowedliii own heart to tpeak in answer it would have told her no bnt he let worldly prodeoce reply instead my interests the prospects and 1 access of my whole fattire career depend upon my tetarn he said despondently then there was silence for a little while danng whichjust once her eyes sought his but met no answering glance then she said in a older tone i think i know the affair to which yon allude the story of the fortune which ec centric john gailford would have left to hit godson hid he not suddenly discovered a niece the child of a longlost brother and made her his heiress instead and cow mr yanc can cnlyjittain to the fortune by taking mom gailford along with traly think yoa have a safficieutly powerful motive for hastening home tomorrow there was the fain teat touch of scorn- fal bitterness in her tone that stung mm deeply i yoa are hard on me he cried i am poor and my art will scarcely yet make me a living i have beeu brought up with expectations of this fortune too- am i fit to take upon myself responsibilities then he broke off suddenly were i dif ferently and more happily circa mstanced he said bitterly it is not hissjguilford whom i should cfeoose j she wonld feci flattered if she could hear yoa mira dene replied with qaiet sarcasm and it it not- barely possible that she miy not choose yoa she ii not compelled to do so if i heard rightly he stared in surprise yoa seem to bewelltoformed he said slay i know howv i she laoched a little bitter laugh that startled him j you kuow i believe that i have earned roy owu living for some years evtn since ray poor father died indeed i was com panion to a lady who knew hiss gailford well i heard the story from her the mystery is a simple one yon see he looked cp quickly because of the ring of pain in her steady voice he utter- ed a cry and would have caught her hand bat she drew back from him quickly yoa are ill he said yoa are so pale she answered almost sharply i am a coward that is all afraid of a little pain i tore my hand upon the rose bush see and she held rt ap pierced by a thorn and bleeding- the blood dropped down on the white rose the held she flung it hast ily away goodnight she said strangely and hurriedly i mast go and bind up my woand goodnight and goodbye and she was gone gone in scorn in anger withos so much as a handclasp withoat a friendly word and he loved her never so dearly as now he stooped and picked up the white rose she had flang sway and pressed it to hia iips i cannot lose her so his heart cried oat i thoald purchase fortune too dear far too dear v six weeks later robert yace was in sew york he had not met the heirwi yet she had been out of town keither had he taken mach pains to seek or find her syl ria dene sylvia whom he loved and per haps had lost occupied all bis thoughts he had written to her atthefarmhoase bad written explaining his position fully acknowledging his lovo his ambition and his sofferidg and imploring her to forgive bat she had sent no answer she despises me t have lost her the only woman whom i ever did or can love all that remain of the sweetbright dream u one poor withered rose in hi deep thought he had put himself tn the way of a carriage that as dashing by there wis a quick apreariotf of the the home a wild shout from the driver a woman scream and he sprang uiin jut ia time to sivei himf nd locked ap to see ciriu it him white md wildeyed with fear sylvu dene yoa ire not heart she casped aa the driver checked his hornes and then as he reassured her and bagged for her address she sank hack among the cushions tremb- bling violently there was another lady inthe carriage a handsome woman tall and dark she soothed and caressed ifiss dene kindly then drawing a card from a cak that lay beside her presented it to kobert we shall be pleased to see yoa this evening sir she said pleasantly and then they drove eff and kobert glancing at the card saw that it bore the name and ad dress of ifiss gailford strange coincidence i the womau whom he loved and the woman whom he was ex pected to marry riding together and ap parently good frieuda sorely this was strange he did not allow it totrouble him much however being altogether filled with joy at once more finding sylvia it wai far sylria that he asked at the door of miss guilfordi mansion the ser vant locked sarprised ko doubt thought robert he wan ders that the poor companion should be asked for instead of the stately mistress that stately mistress passing acci dentally itaeemed through thf hall heard his inquiry and answered it j it is qaita right james she said quiet ly to the servant then leading robert to a pleasanl parlor i will aeon sylria ia you said she smilingly anashe went a way leaving eobert fall of wonder she little gaessea who i am thought he he forgot all about her when ten min utes later he clasped sjlvia dene in his arms that waa their first embrace it was wonderfal how much separation had done to bring them nearer to each other i received yoar letter today she baid smiling happily only today and yoa forgive me i judged like a man dearest j thought pride sod am bition more precioas than lovi until love seemed likely uj be lost tiuca i knew its value give rn your own sweet self syl viadearer than fortune or fame- her face bearded with love said joy vul yon take the poor companion fur fores jafr instead of miss guilford for her monev said she wuderly it seemed that he would and she was nothing loth 10 take him at his word flod- this so he urged a speedy marriage to which also sbe consented ifisa gailfprd kuaws all ttbout it she said smiling archly and she is quite willing that yoa shoald marry me so when the dark handsome lady joined them robert thanked her warmly for her goodness we can 00 1 command our hearts eaid he and i have loved sylvia so long aboot wii months probably the wedding was to be a very private one and to tiki place at once miss ford wu the only bridesmaid but iudke of boberti surprise whei brides turn came to sign it was sf ma dene gailford yoa have married the heiress kfter all she whispered as she bank int his arms and this lady he said bewflderdly pointing to her bridesmaid is my cousin emily and a miei guil ford too to whom i am indebted for bar ing helped me with my little plot c fi i was so much afraid of being marries for the money 1 1 went down to uncle d nes farmhouse ou purpose to meet you known and jddge what manner of ma yoa were i pat yoa to a test my dei rest thank heaven you stood it well yoa said have sacrificed ambition to love yoa hall attain both your love and yoar ambit op a sensible letter i price theee cjents rfrf v vms his son frvui a saceensfal han in bus inf to hi avfio i about to teach denrc yonrs informing n 2 of your engagement as teacher at p 7 re ceived allow me to oonntnuie yo i on obtaiuiug the situation of coarse this will be an experiment with you and i hall hope for your complete s access alia me also to make a few suggestions the 1 isujt of my own and others experience first be complete master over you self we read that he who ruleth his owa spirit is greater than he who taketh a c ty this is no doubt true in more ways han one yoa will see many things to pe plex you but always keep cool keep the 1 pper hand of yourself yoa are the first 0 e to role then yoa will be better prepan i to control others r second in all yoar dealings with 1 ipils be perfectly honest and just leaning rom this if at all on the side of mercy the old saying fair play s a jewel is t pod maxim to remember in healing with lot of papils let them learn by practia that yoa are their friend because yoa are just with them and desire their good bat rben necessity requires it be firm and stea fast remember each one of your pupils i for the time under your training and tha per haps tie fufare of that life is in yoar 1 ands for good or ill encourage the weak and backward and dont get oat of patten e in case you find one who appears doll b t try and find the key that unlocks the do r to his or her mind win yoar pupils anfi- decce and retain it when youhave done these thiogs if they go back on yoa yon are not to blame and perhaps iu the iture they will return in their own minds t your instmction and be benefitted by it see the subjects are understood by every 1 ne of a class before the subject is left if they dont understand one presentation the subject- try another remember tha yon were always quick to learn and yon most not expec the average mind to compi as quickly as yourself the dull mi children often outstrip others not if they have a good instructor b you are master of each bobject am educational journals to keep posted latest and best methods build y unelf up to the highest point of manhood j ja are capable of third be careful of your hahits ar i keep the upper hand of them bo that yoi con trol them instead of their rontrollin yon see that your conduct is just such 1 1 yon would prefer the teacher of yoar owi flesh and blood to have cultivate the friei dnhip andacqnaintanm cf the best peopl and so far as you can of those above yo rself when attending any meeting or gat lering of teachers or others where yoa are i cpect- ed to speak see that yoa are pre par d be forehand to express your views to th best of yoar ability when tuvestigatiu auy abject go to tbe bottom of it aad some times yoa will find this preparation ill be a help to yoa if called ou anexpecte iy to express your views make a prscice of committing choice ihonahts to mi tnory and think over their full meaning still dont rely too much on the thouj its of others for by so doing yoa became a re- tainer of others thoughts with u tie of your own be positive withoat am ance accept truth wherever you find it get a good bosxdiiig place with good socif y for yoar surroandings even if it costs i little more be frugal and economical ithont pennriousness be very cautious to whom you lend as yoa will find plenty wl 0 will appropriate yoar earnings to thems ves if you give them a chance utill e just where yoar aid is needed and will t appre ciated read the foregoing over twice a least and remember what i- have said with love and best wishes for yoar succes your father dsg sdiocl journal varieties prayer is the spring of joy the s cret of emancipation from trouble j give because you love to givejas the flower poors forth its perfume thehamblest disaple has his g- thsem an es and should meet them unflin blngly four things come not back the spoken word the sped arrow the past life he neg lected opportunity there is no part of mans naturt which the gospel does not panxy no ret lion of hii life which it does not hallow whosoever would be sustained by the hand of god let him honestly lean ppn it whosoever would- be defended by it let him patiently repose himself under it when god intends to fill a soul he first makes it empty when he intend to en rich a soul he first makes it poo when he intends to exalt a soal he firsi makes it humble when he intends to aa a a soul he first makes it sensible of its ow 1 miser ies wants and nothiogness if yoa want tohave a stalwart hristian character plant it right oatofdoo s in the great field of christian tisefulneas and al though the hot sun of trial may tr to- con- same it it will thrive an til it bi somes a great tree in which the fowls 0 heaven may have their habitation if any one will tell me how tr th may be spoken withoat offending som i will spend no time to learn the art bitfiop home the troth may always be spoken in gentle warm earnest love withoat offend- ding ujy one only yon mast be sure fnd yoar hearer very sore that it ia love flood tebsus steam some years ago a remarkable incident happened on the railway running from canon city tosiker cliff in colorado the railway runs through grape creek canon a narrow gorge dividing two high perpendicular cliffs of rock in lbebottom of this canon a stream of water ran bois terously at one side of vrhich and but a lew feet above it was the railway track every year in the spring floods occurred in that region and great bodies of water fa trying to find ao outlet from the todoutaios above rushed through the canon iu sach vast quantities is to fill it to a depth of many feet above the ordinary level this wis a cause of great expense to the railway oompaay whose track was often destroyed and whose trains were more than once de- tallied for days at a time by the floods ooe day a train entered the canon ana was raauing along between the two tower- sow tsx week ooeff sfondsy rub sod tnssday iron wedaesdiy lay the things awsy thursday creep and frjdsy sweep and batnrday bake for the sabbalh day uonday tod from tab tc tab lloodiy rinse and twist aad dry tuesday inake aod ttaich and amootn- aodtanglbe snowwhite frills on high wednnday padljhemjn the drawer thursday scrnb ind thine tbo floor friday with the pan and broom sieep the stairwiy hail and room saturday we tout and bake cookies pies ud comen cake somettinc sabbath day to eat thus theweek it all complete i -i- trtcaurt trvce a printers joke the biitith werperpetrstes the follow ing itory ou a member ot the fraternity a ypnngro an at the risk of his life aaved a ing cliffs when the engineer became alarm- i wlrtfdl yonna from drotn h ed by cenaio s and brought on loco- j fifetfpl fatheri ju toim trimnlom with emotion na id kohle youth wyou i am indebted for everything thai makes life dear to roe which regard will yoa uke tjoftx or the hand ot my danghterf ill 1 take the danghter replied the hero think- itig thereby to cet both the girl and the money now yoa hate well choeepr- re- motive to a halt then listening atten tively be heard a roaring noise ahead a flood was comiug farther ap the canon a wiall of water reaching from cliff to cliff j was inovinr toward the train with irreaist- j ible force retreat alone coiad save the passengers lives it might even now be too late for that spriniug tothe throttle j plitd cratea fitber l conldwt have the eagineer surted backward slowly w moved the cars at first whelming wave the rails lay in an almost constant succession of carves and there was danger in running at a high rate of speed particularly as the train was going wrong end crt bat there was 00 help for it flee they must the passengers had learned their peril with pale faces they lemea out tn catch a glimpse of their pcrsuer or besought the coadoctor to order more speed round carvs after carve glided the cars hat no less swiftly came the deladge behind al ready rose the stream alongside ii any thing should breik dr a wheel leave the track l scores of lives must be flfet will the canon ever end that doll roar above drives women frantic and deadens hope bat there a eleam of daylight ahead shows the canons gale a little additional pressure a few minutes mora of anxiety and with a wild scream of victory from the locomotives whistle the train rushes to safety upon a stretch of straight track laid on the mesa a rper iouhj peopu j eiven yon the 50000 jast now anyhow u faster- the over- t u wd ap that 4m0qntt being only ao editor but my daughter yonra for life bless yoa my children catch games jit lucz iu killooq a pleasant diversion in an evening or afternoon gathering is aha playing of catch games and twelve people young or old can asaaliy furnish a round dozen of these games for the general amusement some of the oldest catch games are often the best liilf idtttch iieechixt this is jast as mach fan as a newer game if thoss around yoa have never play ed it if yoar name happens to be mary brown yoa say i am a dutch merchant i sell mats and beans the ooe next to you repeats jthe phrase i am a dutch merchant and adds what he bells but un less his goods correspond to the initials of bis name as mary brown mats and beans yoa reply yoa arc not a dutch merchant some one will be bright enough to find oat very quickly how to be come a dutch merchant and others will gaess a long time over it ittuga iluslvb take a cane in your hand and give taffy it children are to have taffy pull here is a recipe for oldfashioned molasses candy oce pint of the best sew orleansritohus- es and ooe pint of yellow sugar bfl briskly for a few moments then stir in one and- a half or two ounces of the best batter cat into bits continue boiling un til the bubbles grow large then take up a few drops of the syrup in a spoon and put it on a cold plate or bei ter still a saucer- ful of snow if the nyrop hardens in a moment or two you wi 1 know it has been boiled long enoughs stir in a pinch of soda dissolved as yoa emove it fromthe fire snd when it foams up quickly pour it oat tn cool tfcjsbecones very light when palled and is a favorite variety flavoring i with vanilla a improvement- j the iaxderbat fllltly the following is the wealth of the van- 1 derbilt family coroelious yanderbilt i 1110000000 william jk yandeibtlt85 ooof 00 frederick wmdermi 116000- 000 i george w yandeibilt 15 jw00o0 mrs elliot f shepardi 912000000 un wilham d sloan 121x0000 mrs ham- iltoo mcktwombly 112000000 and mrs w seward webb ip000000 touj 274000000 this immense captul u ao wisely invested as to yield an average an neal revenue of about five per cent at that rate cornelias yanderbilt woald bare an income of 15000 alday while his max- ripd sisters whose capital looks small when compared with his would each bsrve over 1000 a day for spending money i u 1 smiles it u wrong to call a fob a donkey he is merely a clotheshorse a smart schoolboy says it takes thirteen letters xo spell cow jsud proves it thai see o doableyou j j a man of short stature gtves as a reason slight coach cc rather a hero saying for his stunted growth hm malaga raisins are just the rsisms jpp when a child on coi deafedmilk forme rap on the floor rayterioasiy then ask the persoa next to yoa tn imitate ft man we wadi that he was brought j to see the animals keeper yon cant crue in liere if the exactly all you say and da unless he is j lion ree yoi he willet to excited a very keen obrer he will imitate every- thing excent ibe hm i ma nnows is tieu hold your rkht hand ont and with the first finger of your left haad point to ilie fingers of tha riht and say mrs brow hows that soap trqng enough libt qiiie str nli yon j wonld wash a le worn in ito tntnip truip taib miair i winli more jihe to it i yoa doctor tttey dont bleed pec pe nafiuls hi ihey fid lweuty years ago ko pot la dead poor thins as you procounce do they profesur professor each word up each fiuge in turn the with the lincet j thamb for mrs the first fianerforbrown aplumher is im cdward when it comes ahdsoon- then ask the company to dor j to a chargv obervean exchange ko the same thine unless some onepreseni is lefthanded it will probably take some time for a correct imitation for nvery one else will nat drill y use the right hand for a pointer varieties it waj a boggestioa cf dr joseph parkers in the hist volume of his peoples- bible that the devils mao jrr txctrtticf is popular clever ingenious bright wel come everywhere when a writer says a certain thing i impossible to describe and then uses a half column ia its description he doabtless means that nobody bat himself coald de- scribeit discard the old opinion that oue piece of work should be completed before an other is begao yon will find that a change of work affords rest sometimes it even seems to give fresh vigor to the work er yoa can do nothing with covetousnes3 u the need yoa arge be great it will plead conscience doth icakecowardsonlyof those who have one they were gd0d laye a young married udy who moved into thecoaaty from loidon comridered the keeping of hens a pie isant and profitable undertaking as she rew more absorbed in the pursuit her othusiasm increased and kous became 1 favorite subject of her thoughts and co iversanon daring one of her animated descriptions of her success a friend enqu red are yourhens go haying hens oh yes she ret lied rh a delightful tone they havent aid a bad egg yet 1 for coughs colds ronchitis and all lung troubles there is no reparation of medv- cine can compare wit 1 bickley anticon sumptive syrup it never fails to afford prompt and permane it relief lit reroovesr all soreoess and heals the diseased paxta it inimediately soothes the most trouble some cough and by promoting expector- the impossibility of meeting it if it be auoji removeb tnj mncab w stop op small it will plead that there is no neces- flia tnbeg ich causes difficulty in aity what it needs ia a new heart breathing thereby gius relief to ha de- when a young doctor seta up in town pressing tir exierenced in the cheat e first thing he does w to pat dr after pabuc bpeil and singers willfind bink in consamptivb syrup ofinesamable value as it speediiy and effectually allays all irritation and huskiness in the throat and broochhl tubes and gttes power to the vocal cords rendering the voice clear and sonorous ii parents wish to save the jives of their chtldre l and themseivee from mach auxty troajble and expense bi them procure a bottfeof bicklea anticon sumptive syrap aod whenever a child has taken a cotos has a cough or hoarseness give the syrup according to directions the his nameand the neit thing he wants to do is to put the same abbreviation after the names of all the inhabitants he was the bealthixg they were discussing charity after the table had been beared and the cigars brought on and one gentleman waa inveigh ing with soma saroasm against- benevolent folks who make donations and have their names published ia papers nearly all charitable acta sshd he bave vanity aa their motive forkny part i hate ostenta tion i remember pnee when i was travel ing in the soathem part of the state when nobody knew me i came upon a lonely lit tie way station where in the waitingroom there was fastened to the wall a contribu tion box for the benefit of lafferevs throagh a recent flood there was not a soul there there is no protection against slander cet us pay co attention to these prattlers let as try to live in innocence and allow the world to talk many a man has rained his syeshzht by tilting ia the barroom looking for werkj ft does not take an imaginary evil longto become a teal onel ajvice to mothzls are yoa disturbed at ninhi and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and trying with painnf cat ting teeth if so s od at onco and get a bottle of mrs winslowbootbinf9yraf for children teethirk its value js meat culable it will relieve the poor little tbody saw me or new my name and i apfferer immediateiy depend jupoo i went and dropped a fivbdollar gold pfeoe smothers rthere is nu mistake abubt it 1j into the box unseen unknowa now sir j cures djseulrvatidpiarrbcea regplatea v what i contend is that my secret offering j btomach and bowels cures wnd colic was amore merttbriooa one intrinsically i softens the gams reduces ibtlammauou considered than if it had been made on a i and gives tone and feuergy to the whole w- pohlio babscriplonlist with a loud flour- j tenr mrs qtmbjaws soothing 8 ish of trumpets t for children teethjng is pleasant to t yon are jaile rigfit said one of his j taste and is the pmeriptibnoom of to hearers that was genuine modest charixy and i dont wonder that you brag of it wasp he can take it oat ja trade abusive man said of a creditor a the oldest and test lmale rjh jrsttians ana u n in the tlniu 1 sutesj and ia for sale jii nerds in the tnit 1 sutes and ia for aaje by 1l droggists hrpaghont the vorli r pride twentynvc uts boule be sn e andask for mr u winslows- bcothh r syrupand take iotherkind s ugfeg

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