Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 4, 1889, p. 1

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not to briag it iu corae boldly to tliii btak ot cirtetr the banker it tithin nicoagaln cncednotfrar uysoleawfu befejeeted somedmimijaakexbirft job more than tiked for or e rrected sometimes i felt t little proud ive maatfied thicc o clever perbapa before the day wu goo i felt at poor ta eter sometime with blatbet fa my face jott tt lio door f ttaad feariae almoct to ventare la and tatelhe itoffercd bond bat ah uy back eta ctver break if y hank can never fail the cna ihrsaicrmcf ta one god u oac tbtt ltu forttcr ehoald all the danker cloe tlicir dooa uy baak ctaads open wide to all wbo will but cater la- for whom lie saviour ded we read of oa yocne lata whose richei did tbecad hut in the bankers book of life hi aaaie wa oercr facad the leper bad a utile not lord ff tboa wot tlica can the banker iid that little note and healed the djtag man heboid and lee the dylac thief haag by bit bankers tide ho cried dear lord remember uic he got bi caah and died hit bleated bankectajokliim home to ereritttiae clary there to thoat bii bankers cnec knd ted bf cadjets tcry with uiilliocs tabteicbcivali s choice ledeciuedbr preelout blood ob may oar iocl with him be found amooa the wet of god then will we rttitc oar backers rrtee aad wend hi fame abroad iftke heaven to echo with our toajs before the throne of god stbct ifamiln faamiiff tried in ifie balance jl uit1errch ipotk lurollenougblo be plafoly ooder- tlood j and ho wot alio a dear lover of muiia and a very fair maiicfao and now we come back to the beeinmdr it had been at tlie reqaent ot richard 01oey on the previoo evcnlnjt that ella mtybritfbt had t down at the piaoo mfu itabcl had been forioai bat the had been very carefnl to show none of h to richard ah i let her alooe for that she kaevrtbat he was warm ind gcncroti- hearted aad ezceedinrly tender tnd lym- patheuc in his cehofii so carefal wu the uot o cxpou heriell in the butineui that she atked her mamma to epeak with ella vour playing in coutrait with iaabeli it loo ridicaloui child the lady went oh ii ytjacoald have accn mr obey uofih- tug iq hia ileeve joa would ihivo been aahamed of ycr eil did mr oi ylaah at mc auatt atked the girl tl fluaff and qoivering while the moiflare cilifed in her azare eyea in pile of her 11 ella i with yoa woald not call me aunt i am not there now dont go to making a fool of yourself yoa may call me aunt at much as yoa please when we ire aloce bat i label dont like to have you do it before vititori becanae you know your mother waa only alecond cousin of inine and do yoa know i think yoar mother did a very foolfih thing when ihe ipeothet money io leaching you trench aad muffc and all that itaef ii you had learned to do all totu or housework con biderinc your posilicu ia life it would have btea better mrs tamworth spoke the girl with strength and spirit sod with becoming pride in what department ofbotuewcrk am i ignorant have superintended all yourooking for more ban a year i have taken care of your wardrobe i have made yoar husbands shirts i nave 0 haili foolish girl you will worry- the life out of toe go now and see lo the dinner i expect the jadge will bring company home with him aod1 want every thing air fail as the french aay at that moment isabel tam worth enter ed the room she wu certainly a beauty regal and queenly she was twenty years of age tall and imposing with a face like lhe7ace of the hellenic jane hair very dark and loxunaut eyes dark brilliant and sparkling with au air of hauteur in herited from her father overshadowing all yeshewsa a beaatypaod she wa very fairly edacatcd and she could be as spark- ting and bright and could talk sentiment aad poetry lo the satisfaction of even richard ofney and no man loved true lentimcnt and iwtt poetry better as she came into the room ella left mamma as soon as the poor relation was out of hearing hare you spoken with ella about the piano u i told yoa les my dear how did she take iiv 0 i dont tmulc she cared shedidnt care so much for that as she did for my felling her not to call me a ant but never micd shell forget all about it before the day it doae let her forget or not as she pleases it is time that she knew her place we have been making altogether too roach of her mercy sake mr olney seemed to regard her u one of oar family he asked me more questions about her than x knaw bow to answer hereafter she moat be kept out cf the way really shes got a certain style of beaaty which some softpated peo ple might like and the rabble might enjoy the limple homely music she plays but we dout want it in oar drawingroom hi whats that as i live i believe its a beggar coming right dp to oar garden door and a boy with him i believe hes playing bliudj ill gire hltna greeting until start him ia another direction the impudence of the wretch 1 mutual fire insurance company or tee 00tot7 07 wsltlkatolt emblkhzd i81o head office ouelph iti arefbuiidiatuerchtadxse tfanaftetorf ec tnd til other deseriptioat of property on the premium kot system f stvue cnas davidson president secretary john tayloe aeent it icblihed every thursday mcrcins at i acton ont- j sairtcripifon price only 100 ia advance j try it or three months for 25 cent gnelpli busiueih college guelphokarro fffth tkhblftftlc yea tara are no vi- uoni the college beinia 5eicra ihrousu- oat the eatire year latendin itadeafc can iherefore enter at any tiaie its ertdaatcs arc meeting with distingaithed eticeew u book keepers business tuaaters shorthand writers court reporters etc loung men tod women desiring a thorough traiaiac for snecets in any of these un of work will coucnll tbeir own welfare by atteadlag the gaelph iotiaes col lege iodiridatl lnitractloa 1st feature of the institution grtduttea atsistd la obttiaing pocitioat fortormsxadptrticnltrt tddrets uutccobuick 01 y priacfpal iveajtngr- me t mirchijlj vaiia to iofdrro the people oiantop and nrroendiugs lbatbe ia prepared tipaju order for weavincl jtiod of fiflej b8 carpitt flannel uoetinji shirting and urem goodaitnpcdorpiaidttrillotliin alio bed blanket aid horaoblanitatf two yarda pide and over i j and i willrnaraniee that iwillgiregood aatufaetiqo to all larraan knd rtjjersrto wilifvorniewftiitiisirpaoifi i i t mitchell i expntene or tbc urtk ytmxi to fattie mar rely on msdg all mpir uticu al vm th other der in the l i ycr cveiihs on direr ordon i- nd te ine nh sdajc 1 i j waned o0driliabimebcannad iiermanent am xjr piojttient for mapl orovi ftrertet of wtterjoo h y go salary tad expenses paid libert ibddeeeau to jbetdsness rlence not reoulrod all goods inrctclass jivmckar iusattou this lumber shingles and lath rnbauodersfgneddetires to inform tbopobhe jl that be has now on haad aad will kaep la itoekafallllnflof ptoe tad hemlock ts well u otaerkindl ot lumber tlso first aad second class pine shingles t utb coal evwood fiarlnffporchasedtbe coalbailnesr ol urc- smlth i am prepared to supply all kinds of more coal i bare also a cood stock of wood hardwoodasbcedaraad hill woodttreason atfis prices j wood sad cos delivered jaurs bbowy frtfitv trees small fruits and ornamental shrubbery 6 ev bbcook acton has beea appointed xv sole acent for this section for the veil oathtfree prevfoas exjulrlence not regulrod rfiotblltbed orer years all godi anteum wrtteat one for terms address j v mckay geo uanagerbt thomas oat paper known old uochester nursery s moolton pro prietot and is prepared to take orders for aay of the frait trees small fruits or shrubs which are shown in the illustrated catalogues of the nursery the products of the old rochester kursery are known to be generallv reliable aud correctly named and i can promise catliacbny results to all wbo purchase stock froin me prices reasonable bey kb cook agent ella hereafter when we have company aad yoa are asked to go to the piano it is my desire that yoa shall excuse yoarself i care not what excuse you make so that you do not piay before company- the young girl to whom this caution oc really it was a command wa given was a mildeyed goldenlaired dimplecheeked laughterloving beauty with substance enough of frame lo give her a vigorous and healthful look and yec cot enough lo de stroy the fairylike grace and comeliness of her faultless form she had sn eighteen years of kfe and those years had broaght to her not much of the joy and sunshine which bad been the lot of others whom she had known ella mtycright wu her name an orphan only child ot a distant relative of mrs tamwotth the lady who- had fast spoken to her and with whom she now found a home but it was not a blessed home far from it mrs tam- worth had taken her ootcf pare charity a she expressed it and be sure the poor girl worked her passage she was maid to the mistress of the house and a slave to the mistress of the mistress of the house tud the mistress of the mistress was her own and only danghter isabel the mas ter of the establishment was judge addison tam worth as aaaociste justice of the oriorpoatt4very j yay lipnarabfc very proud but not poeaeaneif of very mach of this worlds goods he was not in debt bat there was a mortgage oa his homestead which galjed him not a little bat mercy the pride of the judge was aa nothing compared with the pride of his wife ana daughter he could tpeak with a mechanic bat not they and they were the spenders of the money however mrs tamwortb bade her hus band to have no fears to borrow no troablr wait until isabel is married and having said this the would look as though the whole question of in tare weal and pros perity was forever solved and settled and we may as well state here as any where that both the mother and the daugh ter bad set their hearts upon a certain richard olney a young genueman of foar or five- and twenty who bad recently follow- ed his father by the death of the latter io the sole and unio cambered ownership of the extensive machine works sod edge- tool factory in that flourishing town really and traly the owner of those es tablishments owned nearly a half of the village and all that richard ooley now owned being taxed on almost two millions of real and personal estate it was an extraordinary case of wealth in the bands of a single youth but let it be understood that richard had been reared in the business and that be was master of every part of it and all this in addition to a liberal edacaliou so nil that goes to make up an educated man he spoke french fluently ooald read german freely and outheaame afternoon richard obey in the office of the great machine works was closing up a contract with a mew york party for the manufacture of halt a million dollars worth of machinery he was a remarkable man not many at that age could have carried clearly in their heads the amount of business that he carried in his and yet be did it easily and pleasant ly and found ample time for mach of social recreation and mental enjoyment and col- tare beside he was a handsome man large and ilrong with a face which be trayed not only lurpssing intellect but rofeasl and vimmy health truly ha was a happy man and now ia the moraiag of his manhoods life he wu looking a boat him to see how he could round oat his hap piness by securing a fond and faithful wife isabel ttmworth had been pointed eat to him u one who woald suit him there were those who thought she wu juit the woman to preside over his home he had made her acquaintance and certainly she bad done tl she could to please him he thought her very beautiful and accomplish ed and he liked her but somehow he could lot fall in love with her he had come a great deal nearer to tailing in love with the mild eyed gentle dim pie- cheeked ella may bright though he bad not acknow ledged it to liiffseu oq this afternoon richard olney closed up his batrineas with the kew york man aud llteu went with him to the railway gtatioa and saw him safely 08 after which be took iiinto his bead to stroll up towards the dwelling of judge tamworth he might find the yonngladies disengaged and en joy a few moments chat he did not think of isabel alone the figure of the other if the truth cog id be reached would have been foand nearest to his heart though he had never willingly given her the pre cedence in his thoughts he approached the judge rawmon by the garden thinking to apply al the double glass door that opened oat from the rear drawingroom he bad jast reached the corner of the hoasc where grew a thick clamp of lilacs when he saw a poor blind beggar led by a little boy ascending the piazza steps he thoaght he woald draw himself into the shadow out of sight until the poor unfortunate had gone or until be coo id find opportunity to hail him and offer him help he heard the man knock and in a mo ment he saw ieabel come forth upon the threshold he coald jait see her la pro- tile who am yout what do you want herei isabel asked its a tone that struck i to olneys heart like an ice boll lady answered the man lifting his hat from a head that was bat slightly clothed with silvery hair u will yoa give to me a morsnl of food 1 ask no more food we dont kef pa tavern here 1 corae here to this place pardon lady i am blind u jou may see j and the boy who leads me did not know any better look you my man if you are blind and a pauper why aint you in the alms- hoaie where yoa belong good lady yon are severe tbe alms house is iny home but x hare come oat on this beeatifal day this good boy cod- santiag to guide toe for which heaen bless him i i have come oat tonjoy the glories of a nature which lean feel though i see it not and i walked farther than i tboukhtahd becoming an hnngerod 0 bother 1 go add talk your rig- rairole to oomebody else go to tfie ser vants door if you want food and with that the door was slammed in tbe poor blind mans face 1 richard olney stood eghut stapefied and confounded he watched xbe man with tears welling out from his tight 1ms eyes tenderly led by the boy make bis way down the steps and be was turning to go the way by which he bad come when a fairylike form came oat from a doorwty beneath the piazza a kitchen door and a soft small white hand wu laid upon the old mans arm dear old friend dont go away come with me i will jive yoa food and let you rest yoa made a mistake they dont like lo have strangers come to the doot above bat never mind come and ella ma y bright led the poor man into the clean airy porch and set for him an easy cbar and s stool for the boy and then she went and got food for tbern with a bowl of mik and she drew a seat for herself and talked with tbe man while be ate and her words like sweet music made him happy so that be forgot tbe barsh and an kind treatment that had gone before the gentle truehearted girl made it summer time for bira and gave him to eelhqw beautiful tbe world wu when the storm aad tempest were absent and the sunlight fell unclouded and wben he bad eaten and rested ella went out andplock- ed for him a buuch of rosea and pat them into his hand with a prayer and a blees- ing and the tears were again upon the furrowed cheeks but ah not such tears as those poor blind eyes had shed before 1 and thou richard oloey crept out from his hidingplace and glided away seriously pondering upon what he had seen and heard two days after the visit of the blind man after an early dinner jadge tam worth and ku wife and isabel went in the large carriage to visit some friends in an adjoining own and to spend the even- in shortly after dark oa that same day the doorbell wu rung very nlodcstly and presently a servant came and informed miss ella that a gentleman wished to see her he wu in tbe front drawingroom she went in and foand richard olney mr olney i the folks are all away irjrnd will not return uutil late my dear miss haybrigm said tbe genueman advancing and extending his hand while a look came over his face and shone oat from hu eyes that caused ellas poor foolish heart to stand still since i did not come to see those that are gone i shall not grieve i called if you will per mit me to say so on purpose to see you and my dear girl as tbe opportunity u not often afforded like unto this i most im prove it and make tbe moat of my time it may be that tbe weal or woe of a life time ii to binge upon this hoar do yoa give me permission to stop poor foolish heart i she knew now why she bad so often felt a sadden t brill and a palpitation wben richard olney bad look ed into her face with bis steadfast honest gaze and told her bow much her playing had pleased him bat he bald her band and would not let i go until she bad answered him and be fore he left the boas she had answered him another questionaniwered it with her bead pillowed upon his bosom bis i strong arms holding her fast and bis earn est eyes gazing down upon her radiant with the light of tbe first great love of his man hoods life 1 we might make a long story of tbe tar- prise tbe chagrin the wrath and the ter rible disappointment of both isabel aad her rnother when they came to know that their household drudge had given herself to be the wife of richard olney but there is no need it can be imagined u well u we could tell it our story w to be of that chance trial in the balance by which the man wu enabled to select the pure gold and cast away the dross and be sure be bad made no mistake isabel tamworth never knew by what art her insignificant rival bad capti- vated richard olney whom she had thoaght possessed of good sense she de- dared at the outset that she would never visit the newly wedded pair but when in course of time she foand that the borne of the wealthy millowner wu becoming the m eoca of all lovers of good society and patrons of art and that his wife was being acknowledged on all hands u the queen of beaaty and a trae exemplar of all the social and domestic virtues she wu willing to swallow her bitterness aud join tha throng that basked iu the sunshine which the could oo longer dispute bulls an terse p i am not aware that the natural propen sity of the irishman proper io bat homor- on mixture of metaphors commonly known as tbe bull and that of tbe scotchman to a dry aud terse prolixity of dialogue have ever beehanecdotally con truted bat thstwo ioitance following recur to my mind and were personal ex periences oo tbe first occasion jo it after tbe baccalaureate examination in dablin i was driving down oa a jauntingcar with some friends to the races at the cqrragb of kildare as we would stjiu ireland it came on to rain very hud u would be uid in america there u a heavy ratn- itorm and on reaching tbe frst road- ide nu i told tbe drirer to halt anil ai we bis puseogere jamped from the car i said we having bad the comparative ebel ter of umbrellas come ia quick denny yoa mait be wet faith yoar honor wu his ready answer if i was u wet inside u 1 am outside i woald be u dry u a boas i on tbe second occasion alluded to i wu travelling by stagecoach through a high land district of scotland with my iatber a clergyman bytbeway and managed temporarily to escape from bii immediate paternal supervision having dune so i foand myself ia contiguity with twc cattle- drovers whose conversation amounted vir tually to tbe following j ehuonal and boo tre ye wi thats guid no sae guid eyther hoostbal i marrii a bad wife thats bad no sae bad tfylher hoos that she had a wheen osheep no sae bad that ay bat they had the rot thats bad no sae bad eyther hoos that i sell tbem and bought a boose thats guid no sae guid eyther hoos that tbe hoose was burnt- thats bad no lae bad eyther hops that 8ho wu lu it from eurrou drawee in flarptrt magaziih for july wow jha vjipa kixdled th fire rag rjjr wobk 4- an so jou kinder wanter know wy i fcroee jbf wlthbair f it iwrn because aha warn a good an inigbty party forlhmeaiift a blessed tbu in batmen shines brighter ufa her eyes s an her cbeeki an jest tikt pvaebm oa tbe tree r paradise 1 j 1 an her smile is like tbe suuihino split uiu s flowerbed i an hcrheix like iprontia soqbesau oa tbt carding of 4r haad anhcruflillikaiiiugtu brook tbifbubbles ts itasstst thro theilack up tiger lille aodtbe yartv koiellin erkcies i f ft as i mid her thtt i loved htr ujneb as furt y times a day 1 hot sbo badat ninth timb lb bother sia krm oa with her crowtbty r when i plumped right down aore ber plumb ujoa her tstj knees she uid git afl my ricrac tuyour roiutula ap my frieze aa i tried to talk of lore an things an told 1 ber i would die unless ibe smiled upon my soot fuie simply said th my i youve tors my purty tidy down an haint yt ipt no eyas vouth pltnud them big feet o youm dn inrm trtspcstriesr aa she wova in big flamingoes snipes tnrkyi oa ber rngi aa she painted yuiler iqodles oojier mothers last jags an ihe painted porils aagelion msjenta color- ed plaques aa fltftoraafie colored cbsrubs with bine wiiga behiil their backs to i tsjkedof loo an staff shed talk of mgsaauce c an ax me would i take my feet from off that chlnyttte id aay uybeartt lw o be mmebflmine be wholly miner sbed ay yourt got your elbows oilaeq in thtt 0k ikeiti er twine xow im coin to aruooy ftr todo s cowboys work driven foirth from driliatios by the cosi er fancy wotk but hersmila willajiusbtoiit me til as a my vision play prtiimd in latest styles of ricrac with a beck- f grooa of crowthsy i i it was a gooxl many years sjo that grandpa made tbe fire which i im to tell you of it is so easy to start a fire now when a match safe babgi in every room that it would net make much of a story if i were to tell you bow grandpa kindled the fire this morning but yoa know matches do not grow on trees they are made by people and so there mast have been a time wben there were no matches at all bat even if there were matches made at that time grandpa could not get them very easily for he lived in a new country far from towns and stores the peopla in this new coon try got along very well without matches they had big deep fireplaces where tbefire wu never allowed to go out when they did not need the fire tbey covered tt ap with uhea there it would lie snugly in its warm bed until the next day when the hot ceals were raked out and a fire soon started grandpa moved while bis children were little from one part of this oew country to another tbe fire on the broad itorje hearth wu left to die out their goods were packed into ox waggons the children were tacked in oozy places among the bed- ing and tbey started on a two days journey through tbe woods it was late in the afternoon when they reached heir new home the children were tired after tbeir long ride and so bun crry 1 the food which their mother had cooked for the journey was all gone tbe men were soon- busy unloading the wagons when tbe floor barrel wu rolled into tbe house grandma said if i only had a fire now i could make some biscuits for supper ill start a fire right away said grand pa he brought in dry wood and piled jt up in the wide fireplace and put a big bunch ortow among the sticks then while the children were crowded round eager to see where the fire was lo corde from he brought out bis gun he loaded it with powder held it close to the tow and fired right into the middle ofit there wu a bright huh- as the blaze touched the tow and soon the flames were pushing through the dry wood and danc ing up tbe broad chimney that is the way grandpa kindled the first fire in the new bouse aoty sh1bf os whiskers talk about women being decaying i said old amity sharp why 1 whai are they to men t u isnt onlythslahsy go off in the morning and dont cttfierbces until night aud have a chance to do any thing they plaaae h that time r that they can go out all tbe evening too ead come in with a latchkey and nobody eay anything to em j but look at the way tbey can cover qpuhejr faces 1 a man wcwdnt marry a krl wbo never let- him seenher wit boat a muktatft tpxlmsziiesa inan that has bidden his month and chin from her so that she never has had em youll see a row of men all alike be cause tbey wear side ttfaiajkers- and aoatfcer row all alike beoause tbty wear boards and another with no difierence si all in em because tbey all have niottstaohes a man can dvehinseh sny sapreseiou he chooses by going to i barber he can be altered into genteel dashing serioos- or anything else toj suit be tute of the girl he wants aid under all thai he may have be mean little month pi a miser or the big chin of a brute or jiuxule likesatazra girls never tbio of it they abarry nur and find ot wht it coven afterward a for me if i wu a girl again and simeon sharp had ever worn any hair on his face which he didnh 1 should say to him when he proposed u simeon nes until i see what you look like shave smooth and according u you plajie me then ill sly yes or no 1 dont believe ingoing to a grirobag for a husband i want to know what ha really is and how can i if i never see hi month 7 mflr m v4 a touohiso obituaky the following lines are copied from the obituary column ot a rural new york journal it is wnh deepregrettbat wo qhron- j icle tbe death ol i g hm of r new york he pused away on monday morning ilarchi 25th ajtteilittlemore than three dsysillnesb we badbeen aoqnini edfor fiveyeara we pegan in the poffllry business a tbe same time both bnyiug wyandotte- eggs of the same man tie writer soon gave up the breed and kept only langstaaob but george kepvhi wyandottes bdaghl only the bhred carefally rand thongs we havvaeen- many fine bir4sweknowo few which hiyjmore and larger eggs hr breed fines chick than hi do e had many low la and egp of him and jsoaldmqutrnskhim a oux- sett to ship eggs or to select stock j f 1 a sixglvg bishop a f0vd faeewell bishop temple of lotldon relates that when he was once worshipping in an cut j end church where a hearty musical service is a distinguishing feature he joined in the singing to the best of his ability he hu a stentorian voice and the effect of hi efforts on those sitting near bim may be imagined at the conclaslbh of the second verse of the hymn the patience of a work ingman on bis immediate left seemed fair ly exhausted not recognizing the digni tary beside bim the poor man in sheer desperation gave he bishop a sharp dig in tbe ribs and he latter on turning round for an explanation wu thus addressed in subdued but distinct tones iiaygubaer yoa dry api youre spoiling the whole show they had come out into thehalmate bun- day evening after be had made a m than usually protracted call the light wu dim and romantic in the richly furnished entryway the maiden whom he loved a he loved his life looked doubly fascinating and young loverly found it exceedingly difficult to draghlm self away xi goodby be said atiength goodby she repeated though she had remarked tbe same thing bob seven times before goodby he said sgafn with great hesitation goodby she whispered softly may i have one fiqal kiss he plead- ed he might and did bat still he lingered why he queried with ehddeo inspir ation is our final kiss like a duodecimo v i give it ap the maiden said alter a moment of deep sxd hopeless cogitation because he answered triumphantly it mean 12 mo and nn that basis u wu interpreted its woeful effect it is worse than madnesrtd rnsglecv a cough or a cold which is easily tainted ft taken iuiime hecome wheivleft mjtseli the forerunnerof coowmptiooand wema- ture deato inflammation wteoii iiaca the delicate tissue of the longs aaa bronch ial tabes travel with perilous rapidity then do not dejay get a bottle of biokjeu anticonsumptive syrap thjmeouolne that grasps tbis formidablfl foe of the human body and drives it from thn ays tern thutdedicine promotes t tree and easy sxpectorajtion subdoesthe iugh heals the diseased parts and exert a most wonder fol infiaec in oaring cxjdaamptjod and other diseases of the throat and lungs h parents wish to save tbe liycs o children jandthemselues from hach snxi ety trouble and expense let them procate a bottle of bickies anucoisnmptve syrup and whenever achid has taken cold has a cough or hoarseness give the byron according to directions special axn0vkci3dsnt reporter general i have come to uk pa kbout a dispatch in the this morn ing sayiog that you bad general hsrrison stop ivp right there 1 dont yoa know that i dp not per mit myself to be interviewed reporter bat i only wanted to ask you if general harrison i know bat 1 cant answer it the newspapers that start these ktorios about what 1 am going to do and why didnt you go t- the servants ijct have done must back then op them- door didnt you know any better than to lelves for 1 will not no pen but the recording angelsis able truthfully to portray tbe sorrow that is in flicted uponloving hearts by tbe infernal habit of drinking stimulant nocks is ro high in the social scale that it is not dragged down by it and no class is so poor and degraded that it is nqt made more in- ha man and miserable by it a drunken parent bestows a cuate upon his offspring even to the third ndfoathrgcatsrsiion science abow how vice ol any stfnd vitiates the blood and altboogu it iqaj skip boe generatios ij is rare 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