Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 26, 1888, p. 1

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pertaining r to cemetery work- direct imparters of ajl kinds i o granite and j marble having lately viaitod the bay of fcadyeraai le qairriesandnatincpurchaaod the entire atock of gray aad rod granite iaooaidentheadatooe erotics arze etc of alexander taylor at leu tfujieoaf wcwiuranti farther cotiec cll at price never before fcnoxa in oatcrio fer in- taaeergranile mocanjents itfcisho0 tit t756ft6x9fti10oloiteia3 ahorkaad c4terialiarractedrtlass parties vantioe anylhiaeintliifiueeihdomento eauand ee ilk before pcrchisics chcre as vegnaractee oar prices are frora w toiyptrccnttlot til other dealers t kz hikijlk b4ebee shop hnx srexct acros aa eiy thate a ny uat haircct a good scaroan til eifcjiarafiagifaarpooairayepte liasors boned and put in tiritiacs coniitioa lcies aad cbiklreai hair tastily cat j dhwoedey dtfp sea woners exm iathos ftt uidaof foraibatare scrised by tiutcartelfi of tnttntion those too are ia i aeedof proatblevork that can l done kile irri5 at home should t once tea3 th eiriddress jr to hafirt q04 portland haine and receive free fall information how either sex of all ages can earn iron r5 ta per day and cpttards rterrrerthevlivt von arc started free cap ital not required some nave made over fso is a liajie dav at this work all caccecd liyeet j h worden hivisg traai irtiticiotjili cl thelivcrr lasiitss lulj ctrrd on liy lit w e id till do tkeir ttacfit to iltiic ftil etulcacr well equipped and stylisa rigs caii always be secured dolls carriagl childrens carriages express waggons hammocks- window shades wall papers borders etc i etc days bookstore qtjklph fjottrij tbs rxstlxss box ix chub cb d ay sells cheap business change hariug porchaeed the stock ot the basiucss of vbica i hue been minster foe nearly s years uesirc to tbankyoa for yoar kind and liberal pitrocace of the past tjid to solicit a coatinutuce of past favors in addition to the well assorted stock of general dry goods and choice fresh groceries i hare added a complete assortment ot boots shoes slippers rub bers c c which were baoht right and arc being sold right cail and inspect them john c nelson goods sold for cuh or trideonjy the mehchants protective aiidi collecting associatiok op canada head office hamilton ontario established 1881 li an association of boslncss and professional men having for its object the collection ot debts and to prevent its memben from making bad debts by furnlahipc them trith dsu ot partie who do dot pay uerehaats and others having account to collect tqi find it to tbeirsdvantage to become members as hundreds of account are belnc collected through it that scald not be collected fnahy other vaf uany an account lhat has beea toed and then returned by the bailiff mano good alter patting the merchant to great ctpease has been collected uixoogu this association hcrcbacts dialling to become mem bers by rcmitticg ciojo to odr jfacagers at hainiltootiu receive by oetorn mail loll par ticulars certiflcate of mcaibeahip etc testi- taogials teot i jb mills co managers mcnabfcco merchant tailors cruelpli bimiieis college gceephoxiaeio rphettsmnibf edacation paraod is atoace a mtelleciiial aadiimiacntlyijractical meet- in in a very ciaried degree thie reqmkai eats of lhii pragressivh and eonnnemal aje in proof of this it may be mentioned that those trailing themseivas ot the saierior advantages offered in the gaelpfc eerincrs college sad haviag in vier one or otner of tbft varied talis of besiaest life are ceerslly fotindpn finish in the iirtscribcd cuczlzcz ready tnienlcfenllr cuiiippoi for the conaict fer if any of iae gndnaick ac- cordiagtoihe thoringof pst reealts needbe joa aaetaployod- to mfcntioa their training school u tt a rale a passport to eligible and lucrative titration tuere are no vacations i f addrese i cly principal first diss outfit for commercial tratel- lers at special bates a comf ortable lzs vhxar all fay trains and night tlsa if ordered fjive ascll j k wosden have kfsamed possession o the business of thit wellknowti stand the east end tailor shop and will continne the business vith a desire to please and satisfy all custo mers both as to qnlity style and prices of eoods a fair share of pablic patrouafie is respect fully solicited sdabco how be tanis and tsif te andiioffhc iwrsits ta raiuiughialieeu hew uueasy lie feels our wlawtio boy n church then core est and itlll ilv attend kith till willc the itary tt told of some hero bold our dear thoagbtf a boy in church but our glad lurjirisc at his thcagjilfnl eyes is turned to despair as ha twitchea the hair of bit utile sister ia cburch still each naughty trtdc cies at i loot from lh eyes of iifa- mother 10 dear wlo thlnttbert o tit near rcr mischievous boy in church another trick comes yes 1 his eiir he drums or hts kerchief is spread ah at or hi bead aad till we take him to chcrch has croublesoine yes that im boccd to confess utjt god made the boys with their fca and their noiie andkcarey wants them ia chcrch such children yoaksot lcnj lone years ago 1 did not trouble the lord though his disci ulestcero bored bo well keep thcuiikjar him ia church ce thd yamiln eraling tfe golden rigrsesioe hetlo i lumber shingles andlath r i fhhe uadersisneid desires to iaforhi the pablic jl thathehsioowochan1 and will keep ia itocfc a fclilice of pine and hemlock as well as other kinds of larabcr also first aad second cuaj pineshinsleid lath coal wood hstiacparchascdthecoalbtisinees ofifrc b smith i am prepared to crpply all kinds of btovecail i have also a good uck of wood hard woodasfccedar and uill woodatreaaoa able pricis ayood and coal delirered ja5tfs bkowk mutuai n fire 1ksurahce compaky or the i- i zstisubtmj 1810 hea0 office cueuph wda other dektiiitioac of propchy oi tte ptrainiayotcfcrrttai twswiier ooas davidson president secniary jokktaylioe atrenj- ause and consider that tt will be to your own iatrest to pstroaire home trade we would rccpcctfullv infom the inhabitants cf acton tad tarrncadics cosctry tfcaxweirctiiniaftulrcnrinr order aad in a better poetics than before the fire to cil all orders ca trusted ta as to rrtics baildm lumber yii bs dressed whileyoa wtit aadifoldicgs ic made wiih neatness and despatch k b we ere also prepared to 11 all orders for pumps baseort notice ted from long experience ia the business we feel cong3eat lhat we can give sat isfaction every time r so comr ca with your orders tad help to roll the ball tlczs- uoaer maieetlic more go whcthcrtuefcas legs or no tttosebbage ttanascr w barber bros paper makees geprgetolwn ont msx a grrttiltt or machine finished book papers astd high aeadf k- eklv kews the paper osed ia this journal 15 trom ttoabove mills tot babbees beos r j holmes butgkebs maiastreet 1 acton have much pleaaare ia aanquncinc to the eitfxens of acton that they have erected and opfjoej ntrw catcher ahop oa jiafn street aad it prepared to oondoet a f traigtorward bat- eaettagboameaa- harijih4c experience lit lbs boslncass we can faaxanue all cnatomers whoaator us with their patrouee perfect satisfaetjdil all kinds of ratal fresh and ooo and poultry fishjic in season will be foond lo itoik we respoetf nliy aolidt yoar ronage irn t sritchell destree to inform tin people of acton and earroandids that be is prepared to take orders for tveaviisall fctud of fancy rag carpets tlancel sfitin shiriiug and dreas goods striped or plaid- 1 will 6t plain aljo bed blankets and horeebianketa two yards wide and over add i will guarantee that i willivegood eatiafactipa to all farmers and others who will favor me with their patronage t mitcheil buhkes kpsth american washing machine patented la canada 13 in called stales 13n themosfperfectwaaber and wringer in the world it taker the lead wherever introduced competition defied 00 of a challenge for oompeuuon by any other wasbiun machine eter in rented on earth twenty thousand machines nowia oie every machine guaranteed to give satisfaction machine with wringer 12 without wringer w ccrrenondcnce solicited bend tqt circular davlb shultib eockwood p 0 genera agent for the townships of esqaealnjt kasasgaweya eramosa qoelph and city of goelph just arrived a large quantity of the purest hellebore and the finest quality of parts creen also a fine assortment of scotch and english turnip seeds drag and bookstore action ontario i tell as the storj jaboat the fcrtcue teller and the golden horwjahoe fenella coaxed the children do fenclla aat worlticg by the lamp an extra order had come in that day for vines of delicate embroidery ac the fronts of half a dozen shirts and the work had been given to fenella wait greatly lo her delight it was so mnch additional income to the wait exchequer fenella worked all day in the factory bat this was something that did not come within the regular rules and she willingly took the shirts home and toiled after working hours for the chance to cam the two additional dollars there was a bill at the drug store to settle aid aunt ifarjs shawl was bo thin and worn that it didnt keep the wind from careening around her attenuated form when she went oat and cncle job could go on with that grand new invention which he was always just gbtng 7 to perfect and to fenella the bread winner of the family two dollars meant two dollars every cent of it feneua wait miht have been one of the prisoners of eoverty bal she did not know it and sang at her work and when kate and fatty came home fromevening school and cinhg around her beseeching her to tell once more the timeworn legends thai had delighted their infancy she looked with kindly eyes down into their poor little pinched faces why youve heaxa that forty times bc fare said she yes but its always good said kate m and added solemn hrtle patsy j we always like to hear it please netta 1 well said fenella stitching rapidly on it was when t waa sixteen im six- andtwimty now you know so lhat was ever and ever so long ago i was a girl uudcr the apple trees in the country that was before father died you know and we lived on a farm and the trees were all a pink flattering clocd of blooms and we girls i and my schoolmates stood under them and made believe it was a pink snow storm when an old old woman came along wrapped in a red cloak with her hood pul- ied over her eyes so that it almostj rested j on hec crooked nose and leaning on a stick she said sball i tell your fortunes my bonny lasses iil do it for a silver lixpeno each well of coarse we hadnt any sixpences only half dimes but they were silver pieces anyway and so she agreed to tell our fortunes for these and jou she said to annie wakeley will sleep under a green plash blanket be fore the year is out and yon to lizzie rowe will cross the sea with a fair man at your side and you to me will never have lack anless yoa find a gorden horseshoe lying at yoar feet with that ehe trudged away and none of us ever saw her again and before the year was out fan ny wakeley was sleeping under the green hlanket of the churchyard sod sure enough lizzie eowe married a little man with blue eyes and yellow hair who took her to the south cf france where he was starting in the wine trade and as for ine ive never found the golden horse shoe yet do yoa suppose you ever will find it xeua said fatty ko said kella biting o5 the end of hec thread i dont suppose that i ever shallv j golden horseshoes indeed pjsiid kate who ever saw one i and then they went to bed snugging np together to keep warui while feneua sew ed on and on until the little wooden clock onthe mantle struck twelve she took the work home next day the foreman was quarrelling with one of the hands who had chosen to disobey orders and was unwilling to take the oonsequences and fenella was bidden to take it up info the office herself if the easterner aint there said icr kccoiium which was the foremans cere monial name just as old screws was his informal one wait till he comes be wont be long so fenella waited and presently the customer came a tall darlcfeatured ytong man i beg your pardon fir said she calm ly but are these embroidered shirts for you y i ordered a set yes raid the young man areyou the principals wife hoh no said fenella i am only one of the sewing girls bat the foreman fold me to bring them op i i youre a sewing girl eh said the young man looking curiously at her f yes sir said fenella calmly i would you like some more sewing to 46 he asked not through this firm i meanbat work that yoa will get good fair payfor of coarse i should like it fenella an- swered promptly ff 111 bring you something then if you will give me your address said he j he took card and pencil from his pocket and wrote it down as she dictated jljtobini i fib waa wondering an the wear back uf km her machine whether the had done wrong in giving her address to this total granger iio had a kind face she saidt to-her- self and a pleasant eye jno i will not behave that one half of the world goes about a wolf in sheeps clothing to devour the other half sere enough that very evening a gentle mans servant brought a package of ma terial to the house where fenella waits people lived for miss wait said he a dozou finephirts theres a specimen garment inside i lean get twelve dollars a dozen for such shirts as these thought exultant selk ill commenoe ihctn at once ob we shall be rich now she cat them carefully cut following the patt irn with the most caief ol exactitude and set herself diligently to work bat whe l the clock once more struck midnight she stopped see folded up the work and stooped lo pick up the sample shirt eight there on alio fioor at her feet lay a small screw stud fashioned like a golden horseshoe and set with the tiniest of rubbies for nails it must have fallen from the folds of shiri she pondered oh with a sud den start it is the fortunetellers predic- lioaja gold horseshoe j she smiled at the odd coincidence i cant return it o the owner she said i shall have to wait until he sends for it i dont even know what his name is how 6transe all thin is as it chanced however she met him in the itreet the very next evening as she re- tarnod from her daya work her fair dimpled face flushed up t was wanting lo see you said she i have found a little gold horseshoe that i thiojc must belong to you and i have lost the same article said he i have yoa got it with yoa co i left it at home bat it isnt 888 wm if w f 1- j 1tpliwwa ciuldrevs sayings lilue marion was walking in the garden with her mother one day when they found under some bushed a handsome china plate which the cook had broken and con cealed and for which a scolding was duly administered a few days later standing- on the bank of a river she saw the new moou reflected io it and cried out oh see mamma 1 somebody has broke the noon and hid a piece in the ribberl mamma said freddie uncle will wants to bay a cow and i heard mr b bay he has one for sale what is it i of a red mamma an alderncy koro that aint it- a jemey vasked mamma xora it siat that cilier its a a a heifer bertie who caves to pick chickens and saw preparations beiut make for nog-kill- infsaidj o papa cajt i help to pick the hogs mamma and papa were discussing the persveatious of martin luthur and the die of worms 0 mamma exclaimed leuie they surely didnt make him eat worms fosmv companion he waited ox the bh1dge- tarj see took it so calmly and serenely for graqted lhat he would accompany he o her liumble abode that he did so half smil- iugio himself j tjie poorly furnished apartment was a revelation to oswald harrington aunt mary ia her invalid chair uncle job working steadily at the diagram of the in vention that never came to anything the two little girls sewing beads on black braid as diligently as if they ware eighty instead of eight years old he saw and noted all these things with the sweet evangeline- faced maiden standing in iheir midst yoa are very poor he said to uncle job tbc inventor looked np yes yes he admiltoi but weshall be rich when once i get put this l improvement to the hub of wheels butin the meantime saidoswaldj harrington j uncle job stared at hiar he ihad not thought of that j wouldnt you be better off in the conn try mr harrington said to aunt mary you and the children yes said the patient invalid bu how to get there we hate no means sir yoa know j i have a place that needs a reliabl family to take care of ity said he it i a frcit farm in delaware you coald hav your rest and vegetables and i dare sa the wheel hub invention could be practical ly tested there bat fenellac work said aant marj wistfully j there would be the poultry and- th strawberry beds suggested mr harris ton j i the npshot of it was that the familywer t to delaware and this was the j beginning of ail their luck depend upon it said grave little paftk hat golden horseshoe meant iomethin remember kella what the fortuneteller said we are all so ha well but said kate seriously fwe ahll not be so happy when kelk is gone kella gone echoe patty goos where shotdd she go d9nt yoa know said- kate caif you guess oh patty havent- yoa her smile add color up whenever mr hat- rington comes here i patty clapped her small hands j the golden horseshoe she criaji the golden horseshoe iagain iv j and whether the old j fartuneteller a z- ried the keys of the fcturspr not one thi 3g ij very certain h fenelli wait had i ot chanced to find tfeat golden horseshoe w th the tiny ruby nails she inevet would hive came so near the heart pf the man wh se wile she aiterwards became oswald h ir- there is a story of general havelock which gives an example of ope kind of wait ing crossing london bridge ona morning with his son he suddenly thoaght of some thing he had forgotten requiring him lo return to a certain street leaving the boy on the bridge he told him lo wait there for him- he was detained by business and becoming absorbed forgot his promise to the lad and did not return tohe bridge at all when he came home in the evening his wife asked him where harry was then if flashed on him that be bad forget- ten his promise s why harry is ou london bridge he said and hastening to the spot he found him just where he had left him in the morning the boy had waited ill the day not once leaving the spot his father had given the command and the promise and he simply obeyed appy here and cington a 1 ct words of isd0c bait is a very common article for the- ocean holds in solution an immense quan tity of it how strange it is that though sal water is not fit to drink salt ii neces sary to health and we have you ever eaien bread in which no salt haa been put f if so yoa snow haw tasteless it is my children would not like to eat meat with out salt oa it salt is saline olable gran- alar sparkling hard and white we say as white as snow we might say as white as salt chemistry tells us that salt is chloride of sodium two elements em brace or absorb each other and the result ia salt a compound unlike the chloride and sodium which compose u it crystalizea in the form of cubes which dissolve in two and sevententh times their weight of water either hot or cold there are several kinds of salt bock salt is dug from mines in he earth ia australia there is an im mense mine in which ia a chpei in our country it is chiefly obtained from springs and well of water the most important salt works are near syracuse in the state ot kew york coarse salt is made by evaporating the water in shallow vats by the beat of the sun fine or table salt is made by boiling the brine in large iron kettles sea salt is made from the ocean water it ha a bitter taste from other salts which are also in the water sea water contains onethirtieth its weight of salt plants contain a small quantity of it so it ia applied to the soil to promote their growth au the children know that salt seasons food aad preserves meat and fish it hss another use namely glaring earthenware animals require salt the same as human beings and nature has pro- tided salt licks for wild animals the dumb creatures know where to find these salty places and resort there toliik it up j it is calculated that a person consumes sixteen pounds of salt every year or about five ounces a week some one has calcul ated that the sat in the ocean if separated would nake a solid stratum over the bed bftiue ocean ho feet thick there are many salt lakes in the world the cas pian sea is the largest being four times as large as lake superior great salt lake in utah is th largest salt lake in the united states kow children when you use salt remember what a valuable article it is cliruitaa a work jtoomaxy b1scltts- the mistakes men mako when cooking sewing and mending are ludicrous enough although many men thrown upon their re sources declare they xan cook just ss well as anybody when a woman would be likely to find cause for looking- upon their efforts with more or less suspicion a laughable story ivtoid of tbc vaunting spirit and actual lack of judgment of arf in experienced oook who had been engaged by a ptrty of miners in colorado they were many miles rem a store at a point inaccessible by teams and the qces- tiod of fond supplies was quite a serioos one for them as all their food had to be freight- ed over the mountain trails on the backs of the mountain burros provisions jf all kinds were very eapcu- sive and flour was particularly so f hey had after raoch effort succeeded in cettinc a barrel of flour over the trail on a small cart and had calculated on its lastidg them several months eked out as it would be with indian meal j with the barrel of floor came anew cook a big stolidlooking swede who in bad english declared himself to be a cook one ot tbc men made a pan of biscuits for breakfast and pointing to them and to the barrel of flouri made known to the swede that he should make mors for sap per they carried iheir dihoers with them to their work and did not- reaoh homo until dark tried cold and hungry they hur ried horaelin pleased anticipation of the hot biscuits awaiting iheir arrival the biscuits were ready for them and the supply was lavishly abundant there were biscuits biscuits biscuits evetywherifin every tin panand basin and paper bag jon every shelf and even on their beds whil the tin plates ovhhe supper- table con timed great pyramids of crisp brown bisdnits x in the middle of the bcait adorned cabin stoof the stnpid swede cook smiling m expectant commdodatidn of his industry and his aiethod of insuring a generous supply of biscuits for the future with one accord the amazed men rushed to the floor barrel it was half fall of biscuits tot an ounce of floor was left in their grief and rage thy pelted the unlucky s vede out of the cabin and out of the camp vith a part of the over supply of biscuits hi had forced upon them in his utter igno ance ot the keeping qualities of that kind pf bread here is a lcasoa iii butter auakipc rnttilj taught ajntio liiaidin ho uo-nlii- jn btood rattiltiniibsaileljaraiug 0ht how i wlih this bucr wu dime then eft to tb fells ij beinindst so she hurried the dakher op and down till the farmer eaied with halfmade frpwn churn slowly pout ply tbc churn to fast iny dear t it isn a coed ior te bitter xnf wil make yuar ancs ache tixvl i and pat yua all ia a sutter for this is a ml wherever wc dont be in bast wacnevw tiju c churn lfypn irani jvur butler both h bat ply the daiacr slowly and noat ytun hardly kuiw that youre worlipic and wuca the btllir u cuiae youll lay yes furvlr this fl tbo bo wv- l chars slowlyt 14 ilight snd tor l 1- empeeaxce telths a four good reasons why you earn touse strong drink your je clearer your health better your heart lighter and your purse heavier mr bidhardt booth the temperance advocate has returned to boston from a seventeen yeais tour around the world in the coursa of too labors he indaced more than a m ilion people to sign the pledge terapej ance legislation to be effective must be i ipported by a strong publie opin ion oatol doors in the absence of such a public op nion it will be weak and com- parativel useless x in lo a the department of pobho health r commends that the sale of opium- be prohil ited on thegroand that there are ten thousand confirmed opium eaters in the stall and the habit produces more suffering and fatility thanalcobolic liquors let aslappress this systematic agency for the temptation and ruin of men sheilded behind the ramparts of law and custom the traffic is proof against all those we pons which we have found effec tual in ol ot the laf alone can reach it wemusl atop this drinks one o4 states there everywhj brother mersey j authorized trade in des tractive the first literary men ia ihethited aid to a temperance lecturer- is one thing which i wish von todo are entreat every mother never to give t dfcpot strong flrink to a child i have baa to fight as for my life all my days to keep from dying a drunkard be cause i was fed with spirits when a child i thus loqaired an appetite- for it my poor fellow died a drunkard a yoabg man was recently foond in the drowned on a paper in his vest- tbe katare comes to the soul a iperpeial letter froin god freshly written every iay and each hour it is not true that love make all thihgs easy it makes us choose what i diffioplt talmud i to have thoaght far too little we stall find in the review of life among our canital faults he who is too much afraid of bting duped has lost the fower of being matna- inimons the happiness or unhappinesa of old k nothing but the extract of a past life every man likes to talk about himself a good listener makes a delightful wife knowledge is dearly bought if- we sacri fice to it moral qualities that which has been eaten out of pot can not be put into the dish mortgage and misery begin with the letter the time lo bury the hatchet is b4f ore blood is found upon it it lakes 10000 to build a 5000 haie the beauty of the foregoing is that both a joke and a serious fact advice is like medicine you can tell whether it will do you any good after you have taken it what has he done that was kapo eons test what have you done turn c 3 the faces of your picture cardsj you ne i not make mouths at the pablic because i not accepted you at your own fancy v 1 affectation is the greatest enemy b th of doing well and rood acceptance of wl at is done i hold it the part of a wise m in to endeavor rather that fame may follow than go before him some men use no other means toabquire respect than by insisting i bmetimes answers the purpose asij a highwaymans in resard to moneyi a man of strong character always enemies but because srinan haa maly ene mies yon can not be quite sure that le is a man of strong character pocket 4as written r a wasted- life do hot ask anything about me drink waatho cause let me die let me rot within a week the coroner of liverpool reoewed over two hundred letters from fathers and moth ers all over engiatd asking for a descrip tion of that yonng man how suggestive is this fact what a story it tells of homes desolated by strong drink 1 7 acstrahas poprlatiok mr hayfer the head of the statistical department of the colony of victoria has just prepared a table of statistics relating to australia for the year 1687 the figures are subject to revisioa but in a proof copy which i have feen mr haytec estimates the population of the various australian colonies as follows kew south wales 1- 042919 victoria 1035119 qeensland 3c6sfo south australia 31221 and western australia 2isa- this gives a total population for the continent ot 2- 600586 of these 1523834 are males and 1277052 females tasmania has now he estimates a population of h27b and kew zealand 003301 there being here as on the continent a great excess of males over females the entire population of australasia is thns made oat to be 3546 725 the density of population varies enormously iu the different colonies in victoria there are 11790 persona to the square mile while in western australia there are only 4 the average for the entire continent is 021 kew south wales has 3373 persons to the square mile and kew zealand 57s tasmania coming next with 502 odd c0bxeb jemrjoftholht we lean- to inc wheu has passed away it is eacwrlo b wist for others thanto be so lor opeyeclf we like to gve in c stjnligl ceivaui tbe dsrk 1 prosperity mioiasks the vices adversity reveals the victoes i experience js tbe name qien giqsto thirar follies or- their sorrow r 4 t if we did ml flatter ocrsekcsthaflattety j of othcrtf could net huic ui j j a man in aay station can da his duty and doirjfit can earn his own respect eternity is long enough to make up fnrv the ills of our brief troubled life hire if youiwouli not lve afllictioo visit yoa twice listen at one to what it teaches do not cast year burdens upon others rest them between yourself and heaven 1 if yno assume the garb of fool are yoa very sure that you have not o natiral right to it there is nothing more necessarythadto know how to bear the ledions momenta- of life our enemies come neater to the truth in the opinionfthey form of us than we do ourselves retribution staods with uplifted axe and culture rank and robes of sanctity cannot stay its blpw we would ofteirbe ashamedof our best actions if the world saw the motives which caused them i if oar whole time was spent innju oarselves wesiionld find it mors than the hardest days work the nerve- that never relajesjhe eye that never blanches the thot thai never wandertar9 the harbingert pf vic tory it a lady asked garrick why lo was al- i wsjs representedias a child he replied f becanse love qever reaches the age ol wisdom and experiencei 1 a it is said that ithe man who runs off with a pair of scales utneman who tola f jh weigh but the man who cheated by them was the one lying in weijut 3 it is not the situation which maiea the jv man buttheroanhomakea the aittu- tion the slave may be v freeman tba monarch may bn a slave sitgncuoha axe jr noble qc ignoble as wc may make ahem hakt yocji 0wx ice jafc j 1 ice cream is a luxury which ill greatly jj appreciated during the warmdncjitua an ice cream freezer costs about to dollars- j and a half and once tfeat is bpttfht cream j can be made at very nttleexp8mtel the- v trouble ofpraparationis uci dssxi so great as ts often supposed and the result a l sitisfactory thatthose who are fond of ioa cream are advised to try it becjdesmie ji freexer a wooden mallet for poqndipuoa i and a stoat canvav bag to pound the 100 ia f- are indispensable to make theceeamiiie ono pint good measare of richlmilfc ltt ithis boil then mix together lo table- ii spooofuls ot flour one capful of- stgai and j four l or fivdegs beat thesevery lightly fj and stjiv into the boiling milk cook so minote and set away to cool when readv to freeze add one cuartof cfestm if ytu have it 6r one piot iof cttantand j 009 pint or quart of milk put thiaioitne freeqer pack the tubfauqrporidiioe andjsalt using about two and a half inta- of salt evenly distributed through the ioe tort the handle rf thofreezeijlowly at firstxud very rapidly far thejasilew min utesi ia about tvfteuty minutes ypi will hav a njee ifce cream iako oot thft osater puton he cover bhg caremi tc put a cork in the placepsrt the beatet goes thronsh put a blanket nr a piece j old carpet dvetii undby putting- thdbiwhu er in a cool dark placeit willteepteia hours without any more ice m 4i m vm lil bevex tfl haa lua him d it does baakes feiexdship oh the blessing it is to have a friend to whom one can speak fearlessly oh any ab ject with whom ones deepest as well as most foolish thoughts come bat simply and safely oh the comfort the intiprflseible comfort of feeling safe with a person hay ing neither to weigh thoughts nor measure words but pouring them right out jnsi as they are chaff and grain together certain that a faithful hand will take them and sift them keep what ia worth keeping and then with tbe breath of kindness blow the rest away if all the land was leveled off into the aea in the effort to fill up the hollows in the ocean beds water two mflesdeep would cover the entire surface of the globe a political canvas fa the blackguards jnbilee be can poor fourth his vulgarity ad lauum and call it patriotism a correspondent who attended an eipe- j rience- neeting in a colored church in vir ginia ivs that a new con vert arose to tell his ex erience he told the brethren and sisters ul the sinsofhia life and more too with a u of thetr aggraaatiooa he con fessed 0 every crime known to the statutes and t rery sin known to tbe decalogue when he paused for breath gasping at his own v ickedneas a brother in the gallery shoutei solemnly put oat de lamp wh for asked the paster v coz said t ie solemn brother ae riles sinner don n torn it f georfjiau paper may be believed a woma 1 in thai state sat up late in the night recently to see a pail of ice water she lid hung above fhedoqr overturn onj hec h is band when he returned from the club she got fired antkwent to bed in the t loming she forgot au about the pail until she opened tbe door to admit her moth r tbe two women are still as mad as w 1 hens and a divorce suit is talked of t j an exchange wantstoknow why it is with so many negroes dying nobody ever sees 1 black ghost it is for the same reasoi that with so many white people dyinj nobody ever sees awhile ghost son stoic herald th saltan of turkey has to have six slavt 1 to dress him this is very hard bat loes not begin toompare with thf misery of a man who hu six slaves to j dresi slaves of fashion we hare four kinds of people those who are moving forward those who are on the movp backward those who are standing still and those wpo are going to start in some direction soon- he insufferable srrogance and insolence of tie uqaor trafllc is shown by the temble utow thiti is made at tbe suggestion that jilcwnkeeper abduldrespect the rights of others ren on ono day in the week to attempt to- regulate suchan institution ia ii hopeless as to make a saint of the a grea many people spoil fp creain by t j fussing wvh it it it is lcftsjone it will keep cartm iions are- all iisht it the a manilla is a favorite flavoringtid the very best is proenred in the drpgoves buy the vahillji bean they cost ten cenia a a piece and one will last a lang time and you are soke of havinsj the pnreerticle iily reimalivtscuooi the salmon is the primary school in which men iike their first lessons in anoaiu it is au insututian which caters to j an un worthy appetite which in every man wiu- strngglo to overmaster him and which will come out victor in the struggle in ninety- nine cases out of cyery hundred if the saloons werj all swept away the tbpsl amount ot drinking would be redaoed pro j bably onehalf at one stroko- tens of thousands who have just begun fee inai l 0us habit of moderate drinking woald be f dev 1 by putting jcvonhis head the only wa4 to fegolate fhe saloon is to kill aasd froin what is now their certain des- tiny drunkenneas and ruin wliatevtft will desteoy the saloon close theavenoes of of temptation which open- thcinsclvea to the yoanpon every side shoalajmeetjwith the earneat and hearty approhkiou all who desire to pulverize the rum pawef 4 j to yolnu me5 every man mast in an important peuae educate himself his book and tetcbets are bat helps the work is his a nao- is not edumted until he has tbe ability to bummoq in case of emergency ai bis mental tcwerfin vigioroaa exercise to effect his proposed object it is not tbmanwho has aetq the most or who has read that moat who can do this socha man is in danger tt being borue down like a beast cf burden by an overloaded mass ol othtr inens thoughts theri ia a growing dibposfition every comma lityto resent the dcttionhjoi inenin ablio niattcis of ilt kinds there isa feel ing that theyhavgad uo machtq iy afic it the legislation ot both stateand- q city- he sooner saloon- men xeoojmln ueseusbti itgdjmt ou ihert bettta j lil it will fe foctbaijt owishrt 1 w ml

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