Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 26, 1891, p. 1

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erjcitice ij ilctctjaiidiiicg baokstld02ice worfeafcwtsre of ourcocrsc of trahjic shokthadanatvieviitigthebet field for edectied j ostf itdics fciisdests wish ing lo lccjtue tbjrtiiisd trritcrs trethorourhiy dnjied is badse corrcfiosdcacc thoic wiihfcto ixcosjc f tncta1 vtrbstiin rqorten ire gives ciieciti ttdvatte ctfordci by no other tchyol ih this cjsu try pbslianfihip fr bziiuttclrtriv aud ornasjestcl work- txacbt by twoeipertieltics of loss liaehicer penes ae thk faench languagkifrtusht by the latest dcvelopient of tbc xaturtl sitthod and with resiarixhle rcrislti for cirtslp ad teruic tddrtts u uaccoiiilxck priceipaj new planing mill jcvrj e3zh and door factory john cameron contractor ru cited cp the htildin fn irtip fitrcct liudy ocepitd ir trtiijl fictorywitljuiiwajaclrtaety adii pfpred to funjh b plcjis tpecirationi atd tiott- f til clftce cvbvu4iiiin6 execute fill jicdsof dilkkhlsg- jfatchlng t asduouldrxg icirrc iu ftus or sicfcciooorc acd windows ani door trzet and d a ud kcqir i tockoj hand al oidert promptly attsdtd to john camesok own- acton- xyery i bu8 line ttc ltfjerhiffued rixicif ally t elicits the pntroa age of the itrfjfc ted icfenu tiiea that well equipped ind stylist r al ways be secured at hi stables acoujfortcbltr bes tuccta all trains btttveteh 6 at nud kis p hi careful attuuougirea to every ofuer the wants of comuiereisl trivfil- lert folly tnct school books exercise books school supplies at the drug store also flush goods very cheap j v kannawin mill street acton jcnel3pn want3 to see you for he has what will suit you dry goods boots shoes i and groceries i teiai solicited machine and repair sikiu crindell dickieson have their neiv tteaiu niacblce thop now in fall nincist order and are prepared io do all hinds of lf3i5 ig biqhiaery boiler agricultural implements etc steam or water pipe fitting on the shortest possible notice repairs kept hi stock for ail t be loading makes of agrfccltaral inacblnex vvfl bavc itotb rou and wood working taaehin- cty have had long exjwheiieo fn tho business and can gaarautco satisfaction in all orders en- trasled to os i binder eepainng a specialty orindjill dickieson mill street acton kcar harveys mill season 1891 tytjhlk returuiljr thanks to onr mauypat- i ront for their liberal fnjiport in ihtpatu tre villi to inionn yoa that vre have enuirrd ntosa arranfieiieat witb stewart gaeipli lokeepcosftantlvonhanda full stock of the oruinantim of sash doors etc and will aw supply any special lizct ou short notice at gnelim prices frames of all kinds hid tordrwfl alsokecphi so ckhn of ks wfudawaa d door casfnjr corner lllocks- ac yiipf- lmnber dreswd wlitlf too talr irlfcii 30 per if pumps uefiin botter able than hcrotoford wo will suiply either wood or iron panrpt prouiptly ahworkguadtcodaatisfctorjy please cll and inspect before pnrchaaing elsewhere tiios ebbagk haflflffer utinv iinisilu luij gnijiod makiu lie giy utw drica for the fojr wtuss scou uiay rudiiiurcj frtcljwl ouug indies who lad tio biste tthaxcvcr hi cotorv but iuo usa very kind to iitr laid her well and promised her jilenty if vrork and uov as tiie came along the roni with the utteru for the embroidery on is5 janet kcotts mantle in her lntid which tlicdad belcctel froallhc unaji siock iu the widow wil kins store she way t hinting hot- nice it was to be rich nud comfortable and able to do vod to other ikoih as hose ladies did they were very nhm hut they had such kind faces tht it was no wonder they were all to be married at the same time tliol fall i wonder it i uisll ever ha married said drcdna to hsrtelf ok dczu i fprvtee not for i shall ner meet the sort of man i likcaud i will not marry for the sate of marrj ic t how nice it would be tob like ihom sliisc scott rich and ale to do good and nothing to do bat to write a check if yoa want ever bj much money i sanpos i eliall ttitch away until i break dowuj and tlica go to the rdorhaate thoagh i know i am no ugly that was a mild way of pjtlit it drasilla was aclfcsjty a bcujty she had velvetbrown eyes ud golden hair and somehow in her pretty parplc merino ehe pat one in mind of a iiansy all the hours she had spent learning hcr trade and work ing at it had not dimmed her eyes or bent her sdioaldcrs to le sare eic was very young ytt and this was the first discontented word the had uttered iu her life but two weeks at the scott mansion where she had a beauti ful little roam io herself and the sight of lux ury and happiness combined for it was a very affectionate household aodfullof good feeling to all the world liad made her think sadly of tlie hall bedroom at jtrs grimms which she shared with karah spnlt who was not tidy and told coarse stories she longed for reunement and a pretty home and books to read and time to read them and pleasant bring compan ions at ten years of age these were all hers bat her parents died and she was sent to an oqihanasylum and afterward to lcaru her trade that had seemed very pleasant at first and she liked sewing but now she gave a great sigh and paused upon the brijge that crosed a pretty river and looked down into the water and thought of old hiss shields who made bat tonhole and whose eyes were going oh how sad to be old and poor and with na one to love or be loved by oh she vrns going ts cry and there was a man coming over the bridge she turned to walk on and at the instant a sudden whiff of wind caught the little white sailorhat with the purple band that bhe wore on her gulden head and hisked if away cp the road we all know how persistently hats run away from their owners under such cir- camstancet as though they were sensate creatures and delighted to torment cs this hat bounced off on its edge and rolled like a bicycle along thtf road then flopped over on its crown turned a somersault and whitkeiofl again perilously near the waters edge leaving drusilli iu despair suddenly however some cue passed her at full speed a tall young man with long limbs who must have practised in base ball fields it was the stranger whosa ap pearance on the bridge had startled bra silia he was evidently bent on aiding her in catching bflt sportive bit of headgear now skipping like a highlander iu a fling to the bagpipes and in a briefer time than it takes to tell it had outrun the hat head ed it off and came back toward drusilla smiling do a buoutof breath aud looking the little dressmaker thought handsomer than any one she had ever 6eeu before oh thank yoa sir she said- it was so very kind of yoa he only answered not at all i enjoy- ed conquering the hat but he stood looking down upon her very approvingly bhe wag very charming one to fake a mans eye and he bowedandwalkedaway itnd she with another thank yoa tarn- bd from the fahorc road to the wood path which led though by a longer way ftittke scotts mansion they were sorry not to kaow more of each other in fact the young man aid that if this girl was a neighbor he would make her acquaintance while drnfiilla saidto herself one is very confidential with ones self eometimesl there that is he sort of a man i should ike i know it and he might like me bnt i 6hall never see him again and he is a rich gentleman no doobf and i a poor dfemsiaaker and things never come about in real life as they do hi novels nothing interesting will ever hapixm to me bat at this moment drusilla realized that the day jv4a to be one of events for here io the midst of the woods she heard voices and saw a group of men who for all she knew might bo trtuupn sitting about ou logs and stoned evidently holding an animated conversation to run away would be dangerous but drasilla fell fihat if she could but get be- iiind a grput reck before i boy iaruod their heads she might pass them without being seen the rock was gained but alas here was no egress wild and horny under growth blocked tho way ah nlo could do now was to hido hcrislf until their depart ure trembling she crouched dawn hold ing her breath les it should betray her presence and listened the fir words seemed lo prove to her they were not ramps for ouc of ihcjn pokc of the morgan mills a which they worked together and such words as he bosi ho foreman he machinery caught her car before an angry oath start led her and u rough voice cried kill him and he wont bring no more machinery down here o take be bread out of our mouths he says it mil give more work said auother in milder oues he dout s2ciu lo mean harm dont be a fool said he first they would talk you down in a week that machinery mean to many men out of em ployment well smash it even- time ycf yes but its the kiilin im agauiet said the other whats oic mans life to the starvation of fifty 7 said the first its this young martin morgan who works these things in the old niltu would keep on as they have been doing and not bother i say kill him there are nin alive yet who are not afruid of bland im one well nine tonigh t- llieti nino only martin morgan and doddles will b- there- hy hat time and crape on our faces loys mind that a general f of well be on baud followed and he smell of liquor came acrois the rock as if some one had produced a bottle then the men departed one by ie as though they had resolved not lo be soeu in each others company and dravitla hcgur to wonder what she coald do to savo martin morgans life she must not permit murder to l dene the men might is riut about the irurhiuory for all gi2 knew hut that was no reason for killing any one i must go lo morgins mills if 1 can get there the said to heryjf and that at oudc meanwhile the hastened o leave the woods and coming o a laborers cottage asked a wminan who sat listlessly ou the doorstep holding her baby on her knee the way thither them rvd brisk bn tidings yonder ssid the woman them is morgans mills but if you want work i guess yoatl wastfi your time goin up- my man says theyll be tumin off and not takin on soon on account of tocj machines yond think was alive they are so curious it dont inter fere with my mans work but it wii ihrow my hoys out and i gucss all the girli thats a pity hiid drusilla yt we think so yoa mar bet a dollar iid the womrii drusilla thajukti her and krpt oa her way it was a bug walk and a lonely walk and the sun was sitting whoa sbe reached the millyard the word people weregone and an old man was fastening up the doors may i mr martin morgan v asked drusilla not at this hour irid the man youd orter tav better tens- than to think it i must eee him said druiilk he aint scen folks after seen oclock said the man you kin come back to morrow tomorrow ill be too latei crid dru silla she lifted her voica a httle in her alarm what is that doddles v criid a gay voice from within the building a woman as will se ye replied dod- dks though i keepot atellin her its oni3sitibc never impossible lo oblige the ladies cried the voice some oue came quickly across the re sounding floor and stepped fet into the bare yard now lit by the last red ray of sunset all 1 he baid with an air of surprise and taking off his hat added yoa want to see tnc madam alone fcaid drasilla aloue if you pte she liad rtcognued the yuujg gentleman who had a wit ted her to capture her hat but that was a minor matter now it took few words to tell the story and the young inanv action wis prompt there was a oicecail iu the oflice and he touched it- we shall be prepared now he- said and i will not be hard with the men it is only that they do not understand but haw shall i thank yoa i only did my duty i feci myself very fortunate lo have been able to do- so ehe answered and you have taken such a journey mr morgan said doddles thai drive yoa back home t cannot leave the mills now as you may imagine pr i would go myself but my gig is here iua few aioments more he had handed her into the little vehicle fjiaken hands warmly and stood iooking after her as she was driven away the sweetest girl i ever met he taid and the very prettiest i wander who she is i whitlkrdidyou take her doddles he asked onlthat functionarys return to the scotts mansion said doddles shes a bit of a scamster the cook old me j martin morgan i he misses scott cried oul when tliey hearddrusillaa talc our cousin martin to think that you have saved his life you dear thing and they all kissed her you must stay to the wedding said mrs scott i as she paid drusilla and make yourself this lilac silk to wear but for you poor martin might be lying in mv grave and he is my favorite nephew and so it came o pass that drusilla stayed and that martin morgan himself teok her in to sapper and that when her girls were away on their wedding- journeys mrs scott would keep drusilla on one pre text or auother until christmas came and then all returned- and tliere wag a jreiit party and mr 6cott who was fond of lue customs ofihia youth hung up a bit of mistletoe hoi i and you know if a girl gels under the jhanging holly at christmas- timci a youbg man may kisa her without offence ana druailln who knew uothing about it stood directly under it everybody laughing softly while martiu morgan btole slyly up and just touchedher cfieek wih his lips j i couldnt help it he said afterward that they should bo alone in the conserva tor- afterward when ho told jjmeillnt tuat he loved her and believed ho had beguu to do so while ho was dialing that truant hat of hers uji tho road at all events tho whole warmhearted family declared that if they had searched tho world over they never could liave found a nicer wife for cousin martin thnn dru silla and so it came about that the little dress maker never went back to the cold hallwdroom at mrb- grimms but is loved and cherished by a husband who adores her and will while they two shall live the brakenans no ivhemtvc ituskiw tricks n all trades but ours a fine young follow was tom jeffreys atroag pleasant and goodlooking he was bnt eighteen when he brt b2gan railroadidg when his clear deep voice announced the stations people listened and made no mistake old ladies caught the gleam of hit pleasant eye sod let him help them off and on with flrslefal surprise mothers with more children than hey could manage tired women baadiemen and old men recogniied a friend and made use of him nor were the railroad officials bhad to the yoaug tnius faejpfalness and popularity and ilthoagb torn did not dream of it hi wasonton he list of names that meant promotion thft young brakeraaus easygoing rood nature howeier was a drawback in one direction he disliked to say no when the train reached boston he always had two hours to spare fu that lime some oue of the boys was sure lo say- come tom ils go to the bathers now this soaoded very iouocenl but in the barbers backroom was a green door which oxweed on a stairway leading down into a drinking saloon here the men ased to gather a few at a time and take a little something tom usuiiiy said his good hamcrhi no that meant a relacuct ycj and ended bygoidg he never fell whobyal ease when taking his beer he would not have gbne for it aface- over and over again he acknowledged to himself that it was the lacghter of his chums that took his courage away and so things went on a year slipped by snd beer hod become almost an everyday drink with him when one after- ncca he was aammoucd from the barbers shop folhe office- jeffreys said the superintendent when he eotered i haver been very much pleas ed with the way m which yoar daties have beeu performed on the road in the past and i find we need another conductor the gentletcau suddenly stopped and the pleasant smile was rouc mr jeffrey your breath tells me that you have beeu drinking only a little leer sir said poor tom flushing crimson am very sorry replied the superin tendent but that will be all today jou may go the yoaog man left he office downcast disheartened what he had been wishing for what he had so nearly gained kad been lost through his own misconduct as be thought of it the kooduaiared lipj took on a firmer curve the nexl day one of the boys said comin over to the barbers 1 no replied tom oh 1 come en whats struck ycr 3 that barber has ehaved me all he ever will was tbe acewcr although tows no seemed very deter mined ia its sound there wis something wanting in i he felfc it and when after a few days the real lopping for a glass ot liqurbegan to make itself felt it seemed as if the no woald be yes in spile of himself no use in lockio the bimdopr now said his chum the boss is stole the super knows yoa have taken atmuv now and then and hell never forget it belter be yoacg while yoa can tom still said no but the little neca- tive grew weaker and weaker the next thing it would be yea when this wis almost accomplished spurred by his dan ger and remembering bis early training in the right he went into an empty car and kneelmg on the bare floor prayed for strength to resist and cow he said i have learned to speak a no that all the mecca the road couldnt tern iulo a yes a story of the good old style yes i know the taste of ibowuff bat 1 have not touched a eass of liquor for five year i i looked in astonishment at u speaker wbo was iho proprietor of two large salcwni in the city and making morisy hand over flat ss the saying is i could hare sworn that i hod seen him drink many limes with easterners more than once i am asbamtd to say with my self if you wk him to drink for he was one of those men who are not above stand ing behind his own bar he woald smile tad reach for a bottle and poor himself oat a generous portion i coald not under stand what he meant bat it was ute at night he was in a genial mood and i felt sare that be woald elacidslo the- mystery when i was in ireland god bless her said mr flinch i used to drink mj drop along with tbe rest of the boys i3o when 1 come lo this country and went to keepin bar i looked a boat me a bit aud says i to myself says i pat if youre going to succeed at this business snd indse at any other yoa mast let yoar own prison alone and i made a pledge which i have steadily kept to and i think yoa will say that i have not altogether faiied bat i haneeecu voa drink losof limes said i l qh yoa hive have yoa said mr flinch laughing softly well have a drop with me he palled oat a bottle which looked as if it contained ordinary jjqaor it was the one he always drank frlpra i poared oat a bnger or so and drunk it down whewj moltsses and water i regular stage liquor as harmless as milk i thought mr fhccli would die of laugh ter and 1 laughed with him i dont give me away he said no said i bat after i left his plate that night it occurred to mo that this liqaor dealer bad been preaching a pretty power- far temperance sermon and jfelhcre artbabdred of men in ihc same business who never drink their own poiscu as he pleasanlfv pat it new 1orfc kral thk lavgh of a little child v how nun- a lieart lisf been freed from cits kroui sorrowful thobibti befullm i and turned anew to a jladwine strain bf b laugh 6f e mile chili i as fresh sod vt as the song ot birds j with a biarklban1 bunt of cheer 11 scatters hie spell of lonliiiesn ai it faili on the lirttoiac esr it tnjtcs ui lcd to our rbillboodi home whcii wo m wjjlfcd snd gat itiveied bjr the trial and tolls of life that trouble our bcarts today r wo look ence uioreon the ludscaps fair where le cbcirfal lunllybt jtuilod and ihc swceuft maslc awuetlie house wis tbe laub of i littlotbild we mi ket- tbo voice ibat we bad in youth and time ai lie passerby uaytoucb us lightly n ad leaio usdiimned tbe lutru of beatninf eyt but ikuh our lot has 1mu btranjelyblml tljcjh fort use ha kindly milled too oon do wc lose the merry heart and ihc laagh of a little child when jrtaiii art- brcken and fands tolled ao j the world bt ceased utblesi and we icvai villi a icnely heart to troad tho lauds of the wilderness away frjin tbe hanals of grief were broojht away from tho desert wild arii the ftuu tains of boie aft stirtpd sfrcth j 11 the laujjof a lillu chiid j tbeu let the lillc octs hiagh ahraj kor lightly their mirth restrain for toou fail a xu is tho niusle loit that cannot be luaracd asain and luijjy a bardenej heart nas been froa torroaful bongbts beguiled afd the sanshine aai peace of home restored hy iho laogh of klittle child joitphiic pulard animalsacacity the following well authenticated story came originally from sanldiego cal a mr fo5s who lived uear the beach heard a young seal barkicgor crying rather as if in distress he walked down to- he plaoe from which the cry seemed to proceed and discovered a young seal which had lost its mother and wis rauniug to and fro its well as a seal can on dry land and looking ill about as if searching for its lost parent mr foss picked it up io tm arms carried it lo his house and filling a lonenecked bottje with milk placed he neck of the bottle in the seals cjoah and gave it a drink he kept it in tank lor some lime piving it milk morning aud eveniug i one day it escaped and running down to ibe water plauced once more in the pacific ir was cone for two day ou the morning of the third day mr foss heard a barfciug at bis deer at which apou bofiiing the same be discovered the seal whirs seemed glad to see him and when mr fosbrouht oat the bottle ihe seal coald hardly contain himself for joy every morning and even ing thereafter the seal cime regularly for his toddy said was especially delighted when the children with whom it played would hold the botidc yoa will be sur prised when i tell yoa that i have seen the seal draw tbe cock from the bottle tbe latter being held by mr fois and the seal taking the cork between its jaws this is a story out of the ordinary rua bat i vouch for this with my own word ex- a temperance tale abner dungrass from away up beyond the white mountains had penetrated o the hub it was abcers first visit lo the city in fact his first trip away from home a relative doing business in the metro polis had spent the previous summer with ahuers parents and in return for his many kindness he had invited his friends of the country farm to visit him iu his city borne and thus abntr chanced to be in boston and was now dining at a hotel with his host at first oar cocutryman hardly knew what te do with himself at tbe woaderfal laden table his relative observing his hesitation whispered tohim dont be backward abner help your self to jqit what you like by and bye a gentleman siuimz opposite directed the waiter lo bring him a plate of icecream the cream was brought and the gentle man set it down before him while lie finish ed a dish of scallops abner looked ap and saw the delicate looking mass in the plale cot far away it was tempting and be reached forth anc took it ho had put a spooofal of the frozen mixture in his mouth acd was hesitating between surprise and delight when the gentleman opposite rather abruptly and not very pleasantly spoke well my friend thats what i should call decidedly cool yaas responded abner innocently when ho had swallowed the frigid morbej its abaoat ihe coldest paddin i ever tasted t swan tew man 1 ef i dont believe its railly tetched with frost a contemptible vice the meanest moat useless and most con temptible rice hat ever grew ia the hot- hoass cf the devil is profane swearing we protest againbt it as members of society as decent men on boat in cars in places of business on xhe open streets at concert doors and everywhere else rings the inces sant oatnof thfc habitual swearer yoang men jaatleanring lo curse appear to think there js something brave about it while old swearersriiiterlard the commonest re mark they make with cold blooded blaa- pbemioa and a variety of diabolical ourses it is the most nooeen steal inexcusable habit known to humanity e a olio profan t mouse fell into a beer vat poor thing and a cat pissing by saw the struggling little creatnre the mouse said to the- cat- help me out of my difficulty if t do i shill eat you said the cat very well rerftied th- moose i would rather be eaten by a decent cat than drown in such a horrible mess of staff ss this it wig a sensible cat and said i cer tainly fchall eat yon and yob most promise me en your word cf honor that i may do so very well i will give yoa the promise so the cat fished the mouse out and trusting o tbe promise six dropped it for an instant tbe mouse instantly darted away and crept into a bole in the corner where the cat coald not el him but didnt yen promise me i might eat jou v said puss yee i did the mouse bat didut you know that when i made that promise i was ia liquor v and how many promises made in liquor have been broken i errkank a sailors explanation of faith a sailor was heard eipliinilg the nature of faith to a shipmate of his among other hints he said mark you it isnt breaking en sweariug and the like it i3ut readinc the bible nor praying nor being good ii is none of tbese forven if they would answer as foctbc time w come there is still the old score and how are ypa to get over that it in not anything have done or can do it is taking hold of what jesas did for yoa and expecting the pardoa and salvation of yoar seal because christ let the waves and billows go over him ou calvary this is believing and believing is nothing else reader do yoa believe he that believeth shall be saved bat he that be- lieveth not shall be damned god so loved the world that ho gave his oulj begotten son that whosoever believeth ou him should not perish but have everlast ing life caricaturing a slow train a happy sabbath that is profound philosophy which coun sel parents to make s aridity the happiest day of the werk and the chlel requisite to this h that they give themselves to their children at church as well as at home the sunday school mail not be allowed to usurpy the place of the eh urch service the child nestled in hie family pew at hli mothers tdde holding his father- s hand outers naturally from the shelter of vara human love into the mystery ofdiviodlote aijd tbe house if god vty early btfcomestlo him tbe gate of beivc fnr little children it isaprttty plao to set aside for sabbath use tbe mot attractive toys the favorite nclures ana stories the swuttett child wngit ud hymni anjto join with them more than ever in their plays and their quiet moods until when they wake sunda morning tbey shall ex claim with a foar yearold of our acquaint auce oh im bo glad its sunday musicia the heritage of th family sab bath nut church hymns and sunday school sous only but the nasic of the masters as crejl thoo great compositional that tell without words the story of humt life and td it religoasly because truly and profoundly that speak i he childrepjpj plainly as to the elders tbitopeo beaxto heart and intensify in each bis awn livfapg and longing books belong to the fnicily sabhatb not that thief of childhoods sabbath hours the suujy chuol library bok not sickly or precocious stun iuptfi nor sordid secular tpers- nor scrappy religious ones but rpj imjckt mil i the real books poetry svweli boou oi devotion essays aujbiojraphrtis and every other kind of book ib j i tets th- heart tbrobbiua with a wish to ibtr e3inthicj greater and better than we ever have been bfore and often some one willread ajoudwbile thfl chairs draw together the reader pausing all the way aoug for ihc childrens questions and the coqmeniary of the parents aud for reminisce uces and hopes ahead r then s ihc family walk abroad the father assumes hi most ancient- most sacred office of higuprieatol his household then all belome psalmist all prophets tbe honest waves the promise of better things ibis loaves for the table tbe so em mouuaud the deep skies are more than bicfcgroand- for iindsoapes show places for rain bo a is for underneath the voices of iciiidi and it iters they hear tbe earth spirit iu her mast 6ecret utteranc lis thn at the roaring loom of time i ply ud weave for gm the giruicut thou seext hun by they who so walk the eurth lojgether shall not be separated in heavenly places larxr tiazar t elephants at work the hon c h harrison gives a curiously interesting account of his visit to tbe tim ber yards and saw mills at hangdon ha s much struck by the wonderful way in which these mills are worked by elephants the timber is not cal iuto boards but all eiwu into logs of a certain size tbisdone the elephant gos among tbe machinery re jects the refuse but carries the good timber a wav piling it upon the oxcarts waiting for it a carpenter wanted wood from a particular log which was under several other one monger pushed the upper logs off and another pulled the right one out preparatory to taking them to the mills the way was not clear and the wood was in danger of being thrown down the animal saw the danger and directed jus steps with a sagacity almost human logs about two fwt thick and twenty feet long are lifted bodily upoa the great tusks and arc then carried out and bid upon the piles of woo so gently a not to make a noise jty ought to be an indictable off euce with and i thmltit was mrs qcott who managed a peualty of a term in jail for every oath some one has fished out from the depths of an old scrap book a story of artemus ward which his a rare mirth moving power the road was ia a wretched condition and the trains couseqaeutly were run at a phenominaily low rate of spetfd when tbe conductor was poaching his ticket art- emui remarked does this railroad com pany allow passengers to give advice ii tbey do so in a respectful manner v the conductor replied that he guessed so well arteroak went went ou it occurred to me it would be well to detach the cowcatcher from the front of the engine and hitch it to tbe rear of the train for you see we are not liable to overtake a cow but whats to prevent a cow from strolliug into tins oar and biting a passenger the childless home smith and his wife hive every luxury that money can buy but there is one tuinj- licking to their happiness both are fondj of children but no little voices prattle no ttle feet patter in their beautiful home i would give leu j cart of ray life if i could have one healthy living child of my own snru olen siys to himself no woman can be ho mother of healthy off sbriug unites ehe is herself iu good health if she suffers from cm ale weakness gener al debility bearingdown pains and-funo- tional derangements her physical con ditiou is such that she cannot hope to have healthy children dr pjerces favorite prescription is a sovereign and guaranteed rsmedyfor all these ailments seegaaran- tee printed on bottlewrapper tbe artists adieo to huplcture you be hanged what makes the drunkard what is it that makes the drunkard woold you thmk that ihe vile sot who goes reeling about tbe fctreet was a once bright happy boy like yourself ah i yes but he thought there would be no nann in drinking a glass ofwinn ori brandy and soon he came to love it more than he loved god and strong drink becaiie bis idol and his fast destroying him j a stitch in time saves nipa w4 tf yoa take hoods bursa parilla now u may uxt mouths of future possible sioknoei ajaagjejs fflhs56gp

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