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Highland Park News (1874), 1 Feb 1875, p. 4

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'11) be mad Muuvuu Gum Lu ofl'mu In (he Pu. bull-g, Ihllt all “non“ um um. bumcu ‘an I» ”I,” that I“ tommumuhum would b: adazcurd VM, Fun. “5 100 RM", $23 50 30 R du 3 31 mm Homo AT “ML nu In“. An. II‘I'G Purl um w‘i ML An. CWO 1 "link not. The following ediwriul I find in the I.” Hi". “It ood- u much to “sum our ohuubuin Highland Park, u it due: to pay I“ Lhe pub- ic apnoea of the my, inclndiu‘ three macho” nud school onpenlel. Hunt. of un- cxpenn: in pnid by a MD men. Kore dun twice u much bu been invented in church“ as in school houses." I may not understand you, but {ran my thud-point it in not cursing-nu The §Irdcn my {all on n dozen nwu now, but we hope u) Mve [In dozen burden beurerl some duy. And I think '0 m fit! more likely to have them, the more churcbca " hue- T339 9n, continuum member of any deuéimuatiou, I Had iii chaining a home, he will certainly Choule u; go than his a!) have u Sands; home. It in a need of his gum, And there are very few of ui who can Worlhip in $0 arc-Med union churches. Recognizing all Cbl‘ill’ in, u progbprl, with one Hunter, Cbrm, wg yet hwe’ounduféreum. And strum: thing] being equal, )0 willyhooae m 80 where he an ml. vulh flunk: Pc- ogli'ulr his :blfeduenf You wouldâ€"sq viould I. And iii our, beginu‘wg the linden; (all: oni'tlie few,'V'vheLbL-r it be in A higt'towni'or u smnl’l ,0“: " ' mu w'e hsvve land pecxll'mr timesâ€"naWhé mone‘y lurk“, panics, 0., C.,â€"â€"â€"w contend with. B‘uE me “Midi" be poid‘wme‘ Lime, ol'let I am confidem,uud Ike!) how Mnmkl‘ul Ive shall all be that we ever made A beginning, and lbw. we now have three church home]. "A long pull, alluding pull, and I pull alwgether," and "fillngmher the norm, and conic out all» right 3'- ML 80 that, if in looking just at the pram“, it may can u if we rem doing more thgn vs: well could-win ‘ m M the future it is not exuuvnguutvâ€"il is w'uég n4 mil, flint. I. ought to do. _ Wu, “noun ohm live fugmmlvcu, male {yr ourulvu, N liviyg . 0|; dying Ie‘ Am lhe lmrd‘i." So we must WI far ‘Hlna Mid fur me good ol'otherl. Audlww w an we do, it,‘ than _by 'bgllding Buzxdny home: {Inf m “a In no, u, I-u_.u y, n.3,.qu ....,.-_, ..‘..__v _ -', m'pyum m! our childmn’o guildré‘u 1 'They day“ fihk “5 ms, "an [Anglia the plum by whiéh we in”. mum, we pull down mi mud ov‘u. wm vill 5| w p u vh’n we on “andu'r the Ma,” .0 long a we did our duty uh“; uh. Ugou- thing 1 Am uroâ€" fio’ illl got-6y yo vent any-113mg 89, don't you, Iv.‘m; (W- Lu) on. d but“ can, it of m' 36!“ HIGHLAID PABK 'l‘lllfl TABLE. mutton-hum muu. ‘ Ends in flu unfillan angel of flu world, "am In in} . hint a! th sin 'whsch hu’ uni;â€" h mt] «h. in: w; an tough Poetry, ptiuu'ng, y, ,h'ope, chain, purer, no math: MM look yon cm and 91m "u:- mu at the m rt 9 m then All.” hntbdotcyumnfhm an at oven 3 doubdnl thing a! tun-k you have to “Edam-almanac uni noting it do“. 701‘”! manic in tinny. (or flat mom I mum d M and d uh good music u a gruiuu- thing, Ion-Mn whom, doflL- Okoa, ' Inm- " I! 11' BXHLVAUAI‘I‘ 7 " ighland Vflarh (fitms 1016 " I“! l 0” .. )0 lb )1 46 13.11 1-84” Tmu 31IA II‘OI‘JA 'lll $.25 r u.‘ 3 It " I I! “ ”Munch. null b: Hun 10..” 30Rdu $380 11:; 3‘40?! the You OHM I Knit.“ 3‘ " Well: b1 luau- R ww- 1M [lune 5t my Ihv {MUM punu-u rq‘u.’ Lhmn. Um: u! {ind uul Lhr Plum-,5 hullld llufl wll- n ¢ lw' hull - nun all ll hallhtd and L): lm- vynh huluh' war Aunshr'l - and would ms! no man: [In mun vmul-l lln 1: turn m u lean and huuun awiwA 'llnA' fat Lug hauld b w Jealous lest hr should not H In: ' lull almr-A, [hut hr w;uld loud the lean hug u raw (or all I‘m! Wu: fcd nut, and eat an ion? as he could stand, \luu) m~A n fallow 1111:! “Inc pluu I‘ll] Lheuuwlw: Ah.» rl Lh. \ lmVr all (h:- y hunt, or have the CIP‘L‘H)’ w take cure~ '0! H.“ s «l l ['1’ Lu gulyr llu- mm: l‘n- 1 in order that lhr Iv A811 l l hA lluns a hall Vul no chum-r, but like 1110- hat hug, Lln y un- nlulrlu-r lmxwubcd and pmA hed uwuy. l . l Blur M-mdny originally (‘ullvd a!) from . faslnuu ofl detAuruuug the churr‘wn on the Hominy pram-ding Lent, l with hlue colon, The cull»)!!! Ur making 9 hollduy uf] Lhi: particular M-mduy, eapecmlly u far as ‘huse were 1 wncrrnwl whose vocuhyuu compellud than no work on l the SJblMSH'I, was luboequcully transferred to all Mun- dhys, jud'ucriminuw‘ly, sad the excess“ produuud by the: culchruhon of the day resulted nu ulrmgvnl cum-L \ menu on the subject. According to other (radium! the ‘ Monday huhduy generally lcfl blue unukl hpou the fut-ea o! quurrelsome persoul. l l 1 4 Music differs from poetry 3nd oratory in attaching importance to sound: or tones, u the natural czprcuion qf'humaufeding: and pantry". There is scarcely a shade of emotion which but not its appropriate vocal tone and the voice, in its uncouu‘ioul utuernnce, ufi‘urda ronn- Iif the surest interpreters of the heart. brief, an ger, madness, sullenncu, joy, gludness,surprise, eonawr- ‘ nation, fright, have each their expressive untaught, vocal utterance, which, whether wild or qubdued, in man, sav nge or civiliwed, ripe-siting a barbarous or a cultivated litiifiuage, is essentially the “me, and in alwnys under~ stood. The wneI-of nature, moreover, are of the same (whyacter we do not an is sometimes fnlasely asserted, learn to interpret them by association; we feel their ~power by an immediate and instinctive knowledwe. The infant and instinctively shrinks from the sound (lint brings. danger; as il‘iii hushed uud quieted to n trustful Serurity by the honey of its mother's voice. A , nuux m1 WHAT a ran: gill, by-Lhu-hy, is that of Inunnul’sl llnw dilhuull to defilm,”‘how much more difficult (dimpam! Better for a mzm to possess them than wealth, 'ln-uuly, or even mlent, it"it fall short. of g0nlusâ€"-lhey will murc‘ than supply all. He who eujuys their advantglgesm the high”! tlvgl‘eo, Viv“, he wlm can plunge, pmwlrute, fierA suado, us the object. may require, [Mmseucs the aubtlesl lecrot of the diplmnatiut sud the salesman, land wants nothing but Incl: and oprfiuuity to become “great/3w ‘ “llulwcr.” ‘ t Tm: imagination must be net in the right direction by uramplu, by careful and plioflmml study of those m-‘tual produuciun‘sAwiiich, by the general verdict‘of mankind, are primounced the most pgrfect of their kind. In thus , iievergntly aubiuiuing‘m tbs guiduiue, of the best exam- :plea of its ovyn {miâ€"119m: the imagination will learn to gévern imlf. This in the “fell; the lured, liié mniu'akp- 'prtipringi: discipline which it. pnn exerciuc. itself in. 'Snay miauken vii“ he find! himgelftobewho thinks that} ‘nnylhing. lhori pf: (My heart is good enough for (he iiniginitipn, or am fling fi‘fnly 50 £23. W’ the one of ,iuelr. w..- mull ma, lhoémVIorh which .n m judge- ‘in sill Cim‘e'li hve' ngrehed in idmifing,‘nd'uiipfluix.g that. we 90mm. It first M's what the" in in them to de- urve Inch ndmifltinilfâ€"aq how could it be expected thu , 0 “1.09m, I'm/ea their glue: [in deep, sud addreu» u that in deepen 'n' our-clvawyct ntudy, Ihd uudy our Ignin, purine ”aid ripen)“; the feeling of their pow," will firm: in m nmn’pwpom’ou grid; the devel- opment of'llie umé joint. in oumlvu.â€"- Tluory of Bnun cwryvhere u I {all conformity to luv. Every thing plan. or might a; plane. chick, in its own sphere justly roprucnu the truth of Inningâ€"~- Torry‘a Maury 0} Art. Ari. 5'. an lmyb war [mud !: m the market. nnd no mm In: lungljbura has duh-nu uh 11.4 H” 3‘ VII “ I! A: (.umumn (u! Hum UHHCVUP-(‘HH‘J L-I Lurk In luv the rulhu of thing! In hg‘u‘l llnimhu ms malt-'1’ » llnn Llw uL-guly n! Immunity l‘lapccmll, 1:, Hun I‘m «.w win-l: w , lumi‘lrllv-i Iv) wun Hum!“ ruua nut.- mgr, wmv «lmhuln m! u! rrmlr), haully plunoum‘a Up In nun-“1,111.1: vu- knl, m'uunmnb mubglmnl, a neu‘ of “pen. 1hr rxtcnumalum u! wlurb Is’a rigbuuu ac! All of flu: ma) be um; bul, Juglgul by 11“. standard, 11...: not «wry mum“ on mull: incurrud tho standard, h.“ not «wry xmtmn on mull: incurrul tho Heath penalty 1 Huumn nuunv M m nu war. changed Ly cullun, 'I‘hr European 15 but u wluu'wulmd “7‘ mg“, (‘xvnlm'd venom “110ch \‘H'ulcnl than amigo ' wnulu. It xll Mculnfl! thr fullrgrvmu man to wall I. thr lnrflrclual ultrlnplu of thanllttlc Chlld, and to at- tzmyt the cun- ul iLs {Aulm by killing IL NQ mon: in ‘ II. a mark ul bclchulmt wiulum 1n thou: favurrd by a nuprnur llnh-lllgebcz, wlth the wnltul records of the lyut frmn which to draw exprriuuce and learn how l bus! to shape tlmr course fur the future, to Cry down l the untuught man of the wilderncn, duh, hiui I plug in this world or thc next, drnounoe him an a wourxe, an uutlaw, and 5(3ch upon every light pretext w mint him all the, Bug: {rum whnzh hm door. u w "pull, l removing him ’ ‘ ' The dilemma: be; tween the cultured and the primitive mall lie. dually In the fuel. that on: ha» a fcw wuturits the aunt of the other in tlu: mu: of program. Before condemningth.‘ barbarian, let us finst examine his code of ethiu. I» m draw uur hght from h'u light ; reason flu}: hi1 {uh- Ion ; an: in the aky, the cunh, the syn, lht um: fauâ€" Lutic imagery that play»: upon his fancy, and adapt our mono! right and wrong to his social surroundings. Just as human unure is able to appreciate divine n»- ture only an divine nature Itcurds with huinw 0mm, so the intuition: 0! Iowa order): .uf being um be com- pnehrndmj only by bringing into playf- our 1mm! facullir a. â€"-l!ancrojt. “Marriage ‘is a lottery," tln saying goes and there‘are plenty who believe it and who act accordingly, and for auI-h it is well if they do no worm than draw a hlank,jf they do not draw II lilelong misery and pain. But mar» riage is not necessarily a lottery, either in the initial choice or in the months and years II'lYer the marriage day. One (IIII shut his eyes and draw, or one can open thI In and chOoao. One can (ll()OH€ with the OutWard ey’o alone, or with the eye oi intellect and conscience. Say. JereIny Taylor, speaking of marriages where phyaieal beauty in the only hond: “It is anill hand of. affections . to the two hearts together with a little. thread of red and while." But let us choose ever so wisely, ever so deeply, and not we ourselves nor the minister can marry uu eon-r plele ly on the wedding day “A happy wedlock III a longt’alhng III loVe. ’ Marriage HI very gradual a frac tion of us (“‘3 time. And the real IIIiniatera that "is", people are the slow yIars, the joy: and sorrows which they bring, our children on earth and the angels they are tronsfigured into in heaven, the Lolly and burden! borne in company. '1 hese are the ministers that mail" marry us, and compared with these, the minister: who go thruugha storm of word» some day, when heaven and earth seem to draw near and kins. each other, art of small account. And the real marriage servm isn't anything printed a: said, it is the true heart “we. which each yieldsm mthe other. year in and fear flat! when the bridal wreath has lon‘qainnc faded and eve. the marriage ring is getting sadly worn [at this unit» be performed. and even if the marriage was . lotta‘ry ta begin with, this would go far to redeem it and make it I marriags of coaqual hearts and minds. â€"John W M m'ck. A "In“ in on. 0! our medical found: inqlim why 'II. ‘is III-I women take cold more nudily (hm an In dud we‘ don' I know. Bu! Dr. Hull up “In the duly way to fluid In in; cold, and" cgmjnghcumnm,h to keep the non lhul. vlfl‘nmrc. ‘ You new Io vuli more erect IhuI mud, my flit-I. YI1*~] hII've bun llruighmued by cirfI-IMBCII.’ I'rmlirc

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