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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Feb 1868, p. 1

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'hrtevitU. Ont-no. It. It. I. Mn: M. 'nthl."dttlt"t ttf, '.',,tdrit. " on. VMI‘I an m in “an y ' 'erik-te.-' r, JACOBS, _ 595 - iLqittatar1ohrsstia ttTANK PHYSICIAN. . Sud-m de to: a a “and. Purina-I In. no. C. W.. in low“ " Water. I... a! any to found " M. Rubin» oppo- in $2bSairh, Ila-(he'- Boul. Hagan“. who bunk coach“ "" I“ can of Amy-d Chpnio Pre: . " , Jer/ee.'.'; Sum and Accnuchour. Jul can» M Q- tue, of Irate Vol. 13.--/ I. o. Dough-I. I n,n.c.r.u.. PYSICIAN. SURGEON. and AC. Mel‘UR. Natalee Village, C.W. WI hi; mum“, King 3mm, 'Ian-us on I‘d-3.5;; iiii"iGmuL, of Wu"; p.79-30,“ N- "side Quun Beet, bu. w. H. a T. w. Van-don. P'JdlSWIt MW a Annuhoon. Din-tau». Miu,fteoat than”. 40.» mm. It. D., Fauiut t'tLiti 'iiiiui. P%'Rhh Sun.“ and Acconchom. ad Con-er for me Co. of WnlcrIou. "e-r-r. tho Routinely “cupid by th. Oink. C ruin II "nun. PSI IAIRIII. .0. Con-omit] Betel, “In. " "3830 n " DENTIST. 90L!) mono. to 35. pan. that be Jtiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiti'it, 33.33:. MI I an”. B. will be It Inn! Mam" ”was. run sixty. MOVER. r‘bag.’.c. Lit did Bloc}, comm lb. and My Snub, Buliu. C ”N, can“ so. '% “aim-t "I. Wat-tho Blair-n a.” dine: he. "no main-chum. _ i _-- A. - - _ -- For ale 'uapdiUG ever u ttt11teuo than». M M N.“ Ptlrt,tttg: Raincoa- tad Amino”. awoke-“dim Bloch MIMI tr.' L"aaiUalhira" %h"i'i7U"iiiiarciiiii. "8-it -iaiiriaiGuhki, 'v’ ttikat __ a loo-‘0. " " “Add“. a] (has “a Atoms- ma. tth Dr. v. a. Voodo- is Conny MM an», “MONABLI TAILOR. Upped“ Bow-uh Hotel, Kb; Inn, "and... A ‘W. WELLS, - B. s. Dowlby, M. D., "BRIAN, Sargon “A noon-hour ad Como: tbithe County OI Wane teo-id .0 Vanity ttreet, Wool In. m’o funny, lulu. IYSIOIAI, Sumo-n4 AW. "d Walk Eh. Cup, " !mlgo, Il- FNOIAH. Summho. on... u Bin-‘0 “out. ill-homo. Ont. "I D. L. Walnut”. M. D., Business Djreotog. J. A. .wmunc, I. D., {Thames M. a: n a norm-mandam- Jhildl'aYAia'ledi'Jdi Henry Ferdinand. T. Reynolds. M. D., {All trt thy tNiery'y tr. not" G. Loam. I. 3., “so, if paid in “mos! C. BEAVER, " P“Bl.l. mm luau. .1 am; 5.. “he. -ll' be Ion. MI"- ill-In, in: FrtattU, am. Ieu, I)“. s" E . 7 Eiiy l ') ik g ll !llN8,e,ts'v.,'c.S,t) B. r rr . Tr , _', 7iirFi?iiihl IN. h , - ilMksiarti ill)) K ‘ I . l IitNiRFl rT L'flll) i! illtllE F3P, - "tt"iiit'ilji g: - E F, Migllll l "B','" IA" Ei v ital! . V K in nu. tall. AND FAMILY I?1,1'lr1'ilkl'd BARKER and HAIR 001138. - at " old “utop- tho Wool!» Plenty. Wlurloo Tit. hll Bum. old who" [round Olli- than.“ and... All work van-mod. In“ 13. 1860. "F John Router. WATCH and CLOCK IAHR. tlt W1 Foundry, Waterloo. All it“. of REPAIRING do“ on theeborteet no“... so: than; in. ijVriiniL.% Ir. Bo'iby'l ti. , Kin Smog Bulb, C. W. mir, Bovur.L.l..B. I Bu" I-Aunun Liiifij-o 0000, um ho promptlL3h . Jacob B. Rom, MANUFACTURER of Boon Md Show, of new "enriptio n. A lug. Stock of Bum I Shoo: “VIII on bud. Price- "I, low. M4 JOIN MAT, Purim». King Mn". Iorlln. nun-no Iun um Mm Moan MIcGachon d Colquhoun St. Jacobo Hotel. LIV! WEAVER. Proprretor,M."eou. In'y magnum!” for "none". largo “(I “not!“ 8!.th nd Inca. tm nation. "b.. a “MS a"- gardiGivCiiri. no... -'"F duly to: St. momma“. Run-min “d PM“. . . 60an Home. (noun: one... ad I“. mm a I “on an“ from the Mn ht; We. N'Y. erru loude- utbo I In the my. and mound-ac» " nod a In any Idol. Tor-n “A by. on] I... by Ibo not. Mt-- It a t ‘MTZ. Prom PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY l, Phet do. mu.» and " cm. ”can. noon! an... In tlil, WOULD mm“, hum to the In- wwm of Wanda: n4 mum, that in In ttree, “I... hang...“ lino. a that o no“ op a BMW- mat. 'lat Tdt. he bop. 'tttt nil 5».an ttd w . at m . qagmnm “you but!” and. up John w. “min, 7 L1'i'i'W, AOCTt0mlt1ttt M the County a! Inc-rho. Ila-Mono. no" Flaw- “In. Add” ml}- P.p, _ All oedery Mt Tailoring L'stabliahm't 'ttare m eetae on when I“... - tqeqt «on an“ “R...“ s'ttt g“. Sun, Wm»... i- a. luau tttit {Mai-HI. And " tton " OBAmlI. mum-u _ M---"- -m.--.., em in huh. .%tripi'gt . A I'm-Inf- Ola-.00“ min a." 0-3.. mm. Bteeet, Toronto. Ont. lulu ulcuucnon a uonqunuuu. BARIKSTIRS, Connsmcen. he., " Wank». Ilium 5n Ole-nun. Blair. one. dar.-r+ h Thur-dun Glenna one. "tt--oeerr dun-u Wed. _ John E. Rose, LL. B., BARNSTSR “a ATTORNEY AT LAW. Sol-mot I. Chicory, Notary "but, ad (Bo-um. Owner-No. 16. Elag Btreet Ibut, our Wnloyun Book Room. Toronto. Durand a Philip, BARRISTIIS, Anon.” n Law, Bollcikon In Chg-my. Conny-Inn. to. one. on III! Baal. “John. the Dun-Mu lulu. OIAI. A. Mun». no. I. PIN." ATTORN‘YS 3nd l LAW. Solicitors I [link " IARRIAGI ”038838. Well Treat Intro“, Ontario. Tunnel-3' Home PHILIP FISCHER. Proprietor, Woer. loo. Every amnion paid to you". IWS1',et', Bttd “men-wk". Sui-hon in My, Nouriu,&c., [ha-mu. c. tr. ttlihte-Lmtre Buildings, Jam: Strut, new, oppooln Mum. B. cannon. I. nun“, I. A. LL“... A LAW. Solicitors in Bunkrupmy. tto. uriu Pubtia and Commune-on fot ”WI“ nl Sm». Ito. 889 Bundww. Now York. Room th-Nd loot. I . can.» Entryway Ga [Molnno Anonlgo n te, Magic: A'i'd','il'll'l', BMtPh'hh ATTORNEY, SOLICI- TOB ttt OIAICIBY. Conny-near. to . 8... “all. Out-eh. er 0M on Quinn Bunk. nearly op- pcu'lo Amun- Hotel. Berlin, Jaw}, was. "ir-- Bowlby a Andrews, BN1et!.Rly1ey.N.tt Solicilon In (Th-no." 'u...,.- out ln-nlnnnv, (an door to lunch more.) I. "m3. tr., 21mm um; um nu. ma a will... 3.9:. t, ms. MONEY T0 LEN D, N. Gordon Bmlow. LL. B., [My (Ill-nabs, C. It.) TWRN‘YS 3nd COUNSELLORS M rmunranuw, soucrron to.‘ , a Orrttttr-0ird door am» oi rm A I " " F] STtwAlT MuGACHLN ’ Ludwig Jacobs, tottttttttmt. In ”Ind to the Rtma. at“. M. It. undo-n, You; tet", Business Directory. m inn-tum JOE! MTG)! " 51.! BL 'nprleg Vin-p. thttfrio. Commercial Haul. i 1&3. 'tttont otmme oastottt, a Mt - Chisholm & Lulu. Christin A. Slug. P. J. Gus a Bro., Alexander Mill-r. Chm” Stanton, I, B Kllhorne, lama», Wat-mo Villain. -ha5 iiriieiiiiiE" I I? ortim" A” an. a: 'e a. mu. m - Berlin, 0... Mr, an. 'ti-. ii-rLL'ii""ii'ii"i"ii:'2d, VONTARIWO, 'rfirvrtssaoacr MORNING, FEBRUARY 20, ISGS. V. V. 0.0.. 'St- "t-.. 664- Alt OINIRAL SRAUI OFFICE. Gun. allot, Ohmic. Every “untie- to the rum of the t In; community. Liquor: who "tut . AWN Icahn do in}; and'obnii Mt General Sun House. Katrina». Jnlnrio. Chou-o Liquors, Choice (Jinn. and I. “name Home! IIWOVI on Mr d. A. G. Mun“, Proprietor. CI 2Fl Club, mull-Iona. Watt: 7 Gun- Punishing Goo-h, " [All s'fJ."d,'lul.' no'donlo. A SPLEN DID STOCK! UNM' 8: CHILDREN’S THE nah-crib" boo to infonn We cruell- ing public in "north that ha ha M. ntamed “so annual-M nf lb. haul. kept daring the put your by Mr. W. L. Bows 29.1. use! proyioul t? l" by Mruuonry W. bow-n.1, for nnrly t/ggtet,'tg,g'. “I! known in our on. who a had ocu- Iionlo in"! and» this VIII-go. In a- ni!“ the mnuomem. the proprietor mid wish lo Min-u "In! " III-IN). " "nteet Ind ttoettttttttt ondumr " to con- duct the ulnblhhmom In mien. u to merit “(I man I cominunnoo of m fumin- Ihown mud-1H0: nearly own-third of I "nterr pull. Ho mu up." no palette nor upon-o in who e0brt to Iceomulhh hi objnel, “whoa that M in Jmu'lud in doing no by tak. tttd the \n u "an!” for the (Man. cr MMt and moan mum. of mun“ D OAIPIILL, Proprhtor, Dnndn, Ottt. . This In the only Aeeb.o'aas houu In Town. Onnlblu mu to had hon I“ the Mon’. W‘a re I m can? VARIETY Which I. will on! to the public n the Lowest Cash Prices. an Atttt um. -er. Hutu". Block, oppoom Dunn'- REEL _ H . VF" Waterloo, Sept. 6rtr,ttt" BOW MANS HOTEL wusnnoo. ALLAN HOFFMAN, Proprietor. way: on band. MEMKcPUBS, JAMES H. ROGERS’ GEORGE votri', Proprietor. Elma, Good neeommodllmn toe ltlvellerl; “pit-l unbling and an uncut!" Honk-n alwuyu in nttrmUnoe. .Choico Liquors. Cigars. kc. Charges moderate. l of nA'mTCAPS, was. hat., an? " ny- In Ind on nmnublo mu u this national My. Thou virit1ng Toronto mu not hillo all u 109 King Street ost. n. 1931. Int- Crown Hotel, . AND Genoa! Sun Other. Mm. Ont. TM. . ttrot clu- Hulol be tho unal- ln' community. The Bur In supplied with the bert" of' Dunn. Good cabling. and "eros, Hotlin- in attendance. cure, Moderate. BOOTS and §HOES IN HOFFMAN’S BLOCK, 3 g a L I N ' IS NOV COIPLBTILY FILLED with I not: _ 7%.?!" but Ga - mum" of man“ will kept on tho promin- for "sullen. ALLAN HOFFMAN. Th plum in racial 00an that hope“. no LO " days: may um in any one non ttt m: pan ate-nun. and on than" gonad-nay in“. the public m King Street But, ”new. cm. 1‘3! LATEST AND 8381' STYLES if "A m, I‘A’R In”, Asc. ”a " IE, READY. Proprietor. Guelph, Ont. Good aramruttodntion an Puma- 5nd unvoileu. The Bar is “any. "Applied with Kin vary but of Liquon. Oblnuing and": in ntloudnnco. JOHN B, momsv 300T and SHOE To Call at W’s Nun Block l 'rtu, van Goodt 01103me * Show. 0 m.‘ A”. I... a Anglo American Hotel. he, GENERAL STAGE OFFICE ' El- mira. Ontario. The Tabla Ind Bar mll gun" be "applied withthe, vary but the Harte! “Tonia. Excellent Blnbllnx and In unenllw Homer. cure moder- ttte. W. D, Eu". Premium. Boot and Shoe Line .' SPLENDID STOCK ! Waterloo, Much 6th, 1887. Rosevme Hotel, EORGE WARD, Proprietor. Good Liquor. and MI anemia hull-r. J. $0. PM?! Sun. Toronto. on. Mon conveniently that“ In the Maine- ,ofllo City; and ”Ewen! u the RR. Fund Sum Bout windings. Charge. John Orchu‘d. ‘IBOELV’! TAILOB,_u§ Duly in NOTHING 1.133 Royal Exchange HEEL, “KEY mans, but im" received 'phty.tirp1rArtrth Farmers' Arms Hotel, Queen's Arms Hotel, heavy fttse Goode. Moo Rochester House, Markie', Hotel, is Gert-tmeet m Elgin House, In: a Jon-ml. Pnpriotov. E. Mccvuunl, Proprietor Ron. Hum, Proprietor. " 664- 579- Mt . w. 1MreDSrear,.:meutcDe and Publisher. The beat nmodry in Almeria. This we II, " the result a long oxpuionce; and in roof oflhiu nnuruon, we "for lo the best gumm- Ind Born Funciorl in the country The" pow'en any be given with gnu ndnanlnge in “I! cue- ol‘Lou of Appetite, Routh‘u ot Cont. Stop»? of Water uni Bowls. tstl fre,', nnd Coli I. inGrttBuo" of the Lunga. mull, recent Founders, Dill-mp" Mud Hidolxound. They. lhor. on My "no" I“ unhealthy ob-lrucdou. 'd'd c I". the rho'o syn-a, producing I n heuhhy notion ofthe liver. tailoring up- potiu: and renewed animation to the whole Thin vnlunhln prepurulion combines all the medicinal virtues which lone prori- once hu proved the moat Isle and .tBoieut for the, cure of: - nu Wong.” Swift, grain-a, out. of." W" Koa,ittraini, swun'ga, . -ee And mnny other dine to whiel H and Cattle If. subject” q I one Youths Gunman Powder-r for Home: Otttlo. M. to. Younwl mun; Oil tbr Bone- and Cattle, We hare put up Ind sold thin article for ye- ere, end can any in confidence end truth of it whet we have never been able to say of Any other tmsdieln-rerh" it failed In e sing e innunce to ehct I cure, waen timely used. Never did we know an inetence of dissatisfac- tion by In one who need it. On tho contrary all ere dcirghted with its operation, and week in terms ofcommendetion oflta mngirel "het, end medicei virtuel. We speak in this mat- ter "WHAT WE DO KNOW," Ifter years of experience, and Wedge our Repnution for the Militant ofwhpt we here deal-re. In almost every inetlnce where the infant in "ttbring from pain end exheuetion, relief wiLI he found in ttttem, or twenty minute: after the eyrupil oittthtUtermt. . Full direction: for “in. will ”company ml: bowl. None ruin. unlu- thp flu-aim- ilo ofOURTIS ' P RKINS, New York, In on an oumde wrapper. Sold by Druggln throughout the world. PM only " can“ por Bottle. . Orncu: . tts Fulton Sm“, New York, 105 High Holhorn, London, England, Mi M. Paul Street. Mann-Ml, Cumin The huh-crib" has purchased a LARGE INSTRUMENT and In prepared to mko LIFE-SIZE PICTURES. The new (Ju- hine10urrl. Carlo de VlUill". THE PORCE- LAIN PICTURE. 6w , executed in the In“: nylon and al'iufhclion guaranteed in all cue- Como and no mo whether you wuntu picmre or not. ' N. B.-S_mnll pietaro copiqd and cultured to lira lilo. Spawn! mienuon pnid to Child- nn and Funny groupo. J. S. LYTLE, Ania. Octnber, Rt), 1807. greatly fuclllntu tho proceu of teething, by softening the Conn reduclng all ittfltutttvuon-.. will allay all pull and Ipumodlc action and is Sun " Renal.“ the Bowen. Depend upon lt,mothen. lt will [he rent to yourselvumnd reJef Ind health to you: in~ (Ants. iGd what Dona uperlonud Furriers lay than than '.-Haet'rut boon shown the for- mula tor the preparation of Youau’t Gary- tine on arWhmfitity Panacea. We cum "riiiroiaiiium to Gianna Ho fit,','.'," an good and peg/idly QI, $1393: I. WINTER 600118! American House, Berlin, le new open and the public in cordially inviml to cull. Having the largest and but arr-aged light in the Domin- ion, end having fitted l? hie gallery with everything new Md 0 the but. quality, without regard to cont. the enh-criher Gt, ten himself he can plume the no“. fastidi- one. BERGER?” TAILORS BEAVER OVBRCOATIN il ! Balkan, Whltnoy. Moscow,&c, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, BROAD CLOTH. ' WM. HOWLETT. Farrier, Wuorloo Town-hip. WILLARD GREEN. Farrier. M. Jacobs. 0. W tY Prloc trretttt-ft" "ttto, or Ev. for on. doIEIr. ", 7 WM. H. BOWMéNJ 'tlin, C.W. Jun mum! Ind for ml. Cheap at ths Wnlotloo Hurdwm More, Photograph Gallery! Soothing Syrup, for children teething. Proprietor tor the Bri/ish Pro'vinccu. Sold by " turntable Dwain: and Stan Koopuu. Boiled 994.3%! Linseed pil, READY-MADE GLOTHJNG Whit. and Rod Lend, Yellow oerrte, Van'- llIn Bod. tteh Brown, Burned Ind Ruv Umben, am Dhminna Indium Red, Pawn Red, Vormilllan Red, Vnndykp Brown, Chrome Brnm'ich Ind Puri- Gmnl, Chrome Yellow, in fact all kind. of Paints. JOHN MODOUGALL. "rrit0iptt- from luau. to nix Dollar- Paper and Glass Shadee,Wicka Burners, Lanterns. Chimneys, nil than. Plat, Flint attd common ul-. In- Gonnl aminopon ftmtisbmi In low a any Haul. In Ono‘s. JOHN IOWUGALL. Jun rmlved and fu- ulo chap at the Wuuloo Bun-dun 8mm, A I,?" and be. untiful Inert-ten: o “my: kept on hand. tt CI” Indjudge for yuuruwu. Benin. Oct. 15, 1367. AVR now opened out a very large , Stock of.” kinda of FALL and Henry & John Nahrgang, toItoth" with n gum vurmy of SPECIAL NOTICE. LAMPS. They "G Qplonuéid Judi J,: Business Directory. King Street, Berlin. The Ontario mas. wmsmw's PAUL WILSON, Farrier, Berlin. C. W. such an (tlt- ‘I will give thee, the ten years ofthe ape, and in vain Mill thou claim mom.' The mun departed umvttiuied. Thus mun-lives seventy your». The fltst thin) are hm human yen", and pans nift- ly by He in then healthy and happy, He labor- carefully, and rejoice' in " exist- ence. The eighteen of the m come next. Burden upon burden are heaped upon him ', he omits the corn that in to feed when; l blows and kicks reward his faithful services. 1 The twelve years ofthe (log follow, and be [ hum his teeth, and lies down In the corner l and growl: When these nregone the ape's ten years form a mucluainn. 'Al|;no!"crionl he. ‘so it may seem to others but it will not be. Should puddings ever min down, 1 sha'l mite Inughter by grlmuces, 3nd them be rewarded by a sour apple. How often sorrow hes behind a yu. I shall nut be ubla to endure thirty years,' Nature thought he was right, and gme twelve years The ape then 'tppmued. ' Thou wilt. dullhllelu' willingly live the thirty yettrs,Uil Nature, ‘thnu wilt not have to labor M the dognml ass. Life "ill certainly be pleasant to thee} but ten. - At lust came man, healthy and strong, and asked the manure oflus days. ' Will thirty years mntent aeep t How short a timel' exclunncd the man, ‘Whenlnhull bare built my house, and kindled a fits: u nu my own hearth-when the trees I 22 have planted are ah rut to bloom and bear fruit-when life shall svem lorme the most desirable, I aim” die. Oh, Nature, grunt. mt a lun.,er period." . Lou or 'rnl Beernmttt.-Ptsrtnit me it,iPl n to unwind you of MM. '3 in my judgment. too generally neglected, the duty of Iming those who love the Lord Jews Clniq -ot' Meaning God for all the good that others do-tttul cultivating union. harmony, and love among all (Mari-[hm people. which is more than burnt nth-nun and scrim-en. This in not what pride or b gntry may call . Them wenlvuwy ioum ttssl, and the dog came forward. 'How lung duet thou require to live." asked unture, ' thirty years were too nun-In for the non, but wilt than be doMcnted with them!‘ 'Thin" thou shit have. the eighteen yours of the an: beside.' 'That in not enough,' mplved the man. ' And the twalw your: ofthe dog.' ' It u not sufficient,' reiterated the man, ‘gum me more.' A . . The munI weak and silly, becomes the Tort of the children.’ 'Thirty ycnra' replied Nadia ' Will that be agreeable to “we." ' Alnsl' answered the an, it in a long while. Remember what a wourisnme Exits. when will he mine. Fran: morning until night! ulmll have to hear hem’y burdv-ns, dragging corn-sucks to the will that others may eat bread, while 1 shall hm'e no en-. caurugen ent nor be refreshed by an) thing but by blown and kicks, Gin: me buta pottinn of that time i' pray.' . . ' " in thy will llmtI should l’ repliu‘l the dog, 'think howl shall have to run about; my feat will not Inst for no lung a time, and when l have lost my voice for barking, unll my teeth fur eating,wlmt else shall I be fit furlnu: to lie in tlm_corner tl growl.' It, coaxing or fluttering othik to be 'ot ow Penna-ion; it in obeying the Gospel; it II following the example of tho apostle». and doing more to promote religion tlmu a thousand arguinvntn, or an age of can teution. To love those who love our Saviour. and New” they love him, in the best madam» that we are his. In tweak- ing of other Christian. you cannot he too caulk us not to be unclmrital-le. not Injure religion. What we ran with truth “nil mum-bl) any in their prn'u will [renor- ully hire; goodethet, To npenk‘of their funlu uldom does any good, ami, has ul moot ulwnyl some bad effect upon ourselves or upon others." Let us not bcuatmgly compare ourselves with others, but think of yourown hull“. It otlwr Christians are sometimes uuhupply diiidod, let m "not he high-mimled, bntfear;"let us pray to God to unite and bless them, and let u: take heed to ouriselvos to avoid the folly of the noedleu contention. When the world was cregted, mu] all creatures "mumbled to hone Limit lifetime ul pointed, the nu iirstarlmmsed, und "a... el how lung he would have tuljiyé. . Nature was moved viitieotnposion,- and presented but oightuen yours. : If beauty ne'or hue let her lea]. It well lupplleo her ubsonce too, A ai many ncheek look: passingfair Became 3 merry but: Ihiues through Many In unwise parent labours hard and livee aperingly all his life, for the Imrpoee of leaving enough to give his children a Mart in the world, an it is called. Setting nyoung mun afloat with with money lelt him by relatives, is like tying bhultlern under the arm: of one who cannot swim; ten chance- to one he will lose his bladder: and go to the bottom. Teach him to swim and he will never need Madden. tlive your child a sound education, aml you have done enough for him. See to it thuthie morals are pure, hm mind eulta. vnted, and his whole nnture made subser- vienttothe laws which govern men, end you hove given what will be of more value to him than the wealth of the Indian. To be thrown u n omshs own "some”. to be out into lg: very lay of fortune, toe our nominee then undo o I development. and dieplny an energy. 5Gldi', they were pneviouely uueueceptible. From youth to Age it changos not; In joy and sorrow mu the name; When we. are Grit And tampon. Icowl. it "mes nuudy bacon (lune. It slum bounty In." its power, The nameless charm worth all the rest, The light that dancel o'er a face), And wonky of numbing in the Menu. The merry heart! the merry hurt! of “one!“ gift: I hold the best; And they who feel its pleamnt thrub, Though dark their lot, we truly blot “g u 2.1 t pg . " ""Tsiiiiriiiiiiiir k243i?“ "ttt re was The Lifetime cf Man gracious. and he received Thain-{we howl of the Indy, Ihe wan still hiring an ancient maiden, having wen this non of parent: she considered beneath her notice. filling With honor me higher: public of11asato which his fallow-citizens could promote him. LAxDLAmn' Hvoattos,--0id you ever see your landludv'u huubnndl Of course, you never did. No one over do“ My explanation of the mystery ialhut he his learned the fatal secretof the huh, and it has been too muish for him. Know. ing what he does he lacks the courage to look hit wife's victims in the face, but ulinku in ttt the urea go's. and. in so no NF mote corner of the homo, broods over the durk transactions of the kitchen. That he tustattlly exist: and " not tt more myth as I once believedJ know to be a Let. One of my lundladian you: ago used to rota to her husband quite frequently, pillaging thut Mr. Ii.-- she called him-could not sleep ifthe gun was kept burning in the house Alter nine o'clock: or that Mr. H. could'nt endure the smell of lolmocn smoke, Gav. I did not believe in his exist- ence Gr name time, unul I discovored, neeidetmdly, thate poor Ipiritleu wntch who crept up-tain after dork, and collect- ed the lodgers' boom which were put out to be blocked. was Mr. u. himself. I tried to leun the cause of his misery, but he was not disposed to he confidential. One day, however. as [said to him. "My friend, you have something on yourmind: qlvrrt, it with mo, and perhaps you will be butter "He toheur the burden," he lookel care. fully around to nee ifli-tenern wore neur,nnd .hen lowering his mien, whispered, “lt'n the cooking, air! I know how it’s done, and n y mind ain't strong enough to bear it." . No hing could have ”sprite-l him mar. than to hem these words lrom her lipc. Eu u few moments he walked the room seem- ingly half bewildered . Then taking his hat in Ina hand, he turned, and mth words more emehatitlutn refined, sai4'.-eh1trltmt, I ulhglad I have, found you out in time. You may go to the rl--.l.' . For a few "lament. the lady kept nilence. She then tsaid:' ‘Mr Foster. you kunw l have been educated with ditlermtt ideas from yours, and have always minted with people whose manners and style of living is ditferent from ther of your parents, and though I shall make no uljectloua to your proporeil \lail, [wish you to understand tlmtl shall not denim to modulo with people of that cluns.‘ He added. .0o our return we shall de. vote a short time to our friends here, lifter which, ifyou plans», we will pay a short visit to my old father nnd mother, and spend nfew days with them,' Now Lafay- ette was always n gooll buy. and we: taught to honor his lather and mother, which our- ly beeame a pleasure M well " a duty He hml reotivel from them words of love and 1stbe"uragement, which hnd done for him without money (for they were poor) whnl money never c'ould have dormant] through all his primtions and ptrugglee to obtain an education and position in life, had been stimulated by the thought of the pleasure his “MEGS. would give them, and he look- ed forward to the 1lay on which. with his chosen one, be should meet them beneath their humble roof, and receive Again their blessings, as to be one of the happiest he elmnld ever experience. . -. Gun Mtrtt.-Uornee was a beggar; thtus turned n millt'lerene, wan a slave; Boothius die-l In jail; Paul Borg?” hall fourteen good trades, yet starved wish them all; 'l‘nsso chem-d distressed for a few shil- lings; CerVnntes died ofhunger: Cunmens, the writer of the ' Luaiml.’ etvled Hi- day: in an nlmshnuse, and Vuugvlna loft his bod y to the numem‘m. to help pay his debts. . Bacon livml 1. life of [new {nanny PM and distress: Walter Raleigh died on he scuff. oll|;Spen~.er died in want; Milton sold his copyright of 'Par-llse Longfor £15.:md died in obscurity: Dryden lived in poverty um] dislress; Otwnv parinhed oi hunger: Lee in the 91mm; Swole was in parpalual warfare witi, the bailitG; Goldsmith}; ‘Vlcur of 1%kedell was sold for a trifle, to save him from tho grasp of the law. Sienna or HesLrH.---FGt,keop "rm; wound, eat regularly and slowly; third, muiutuin regular bodily hubita; (with, take early Mid very light suppers; fifty keep: clean skin; sixth, get plenty of sleep " night; seventh, keep cheerful and respecta- ble company: eighth, keep out of debt; ninth, dont set yourmind on things you don'tneod: tenth, mimlyour Own laminae-z eleventh, donut not yourself up to b, a ulnar- per of any kind; tmMh, subdue curiosity; thirteenth, avoid drugs. During the irurioa of his G study in the 'south-eastern portinn of the State, he be cmnn alt-quaintutl gith It young Indy of pre- possetsts'utg stpporsrarttrn, and more than onli. nary tujcPtyrl.i1lrrtkt,ttut, a daughter ol par- out; of the lrigltq'srssTeetability, and mov- ing in themmt fusinimmhle aim-kn in the vineim'ty. With her he entered one of his enrliest pleas; tmtrcornttsetseerl " tin-t unit That he was successful is evident from the fact that. shortly after his ndinir‘einn to the bur, and having obtained an lionornhlu Po- nition and bllainoxl connection, wrung» ments for eotmumnating the marriage were made, and all went Grmoniouiw until a short time before the appointed day. Our. ing his vimt one evening he remarked Ilnnt he helium! nil necessary arrangements for the wedding were made, and the route for their bridal tour decided. The ttttnoutteetttttttt of a late marriage of Svnntnr Lnfuyem- tk Fast". of Comm, w unlls to one "four exchanges the following incident in his pfivatu Maury: Wanna in this country may be trnoed hack to industry and frugality; and such is the joint operation ofthe law. and the euem1,otsoeiesty, that the whee? of for- tune in in constant revolution, and Lhe poor in one generation furnish-n the rich of the next. The rich man who treats an honest it',',',",',',',,') with arrogance and contempt, tramp an upon the ”has of his fither or grandfather: the poor man who nourishes feelings of unkindnou and bitterness a- gainst wealth, makea war With the pros- pect; of his children and the order of things m which he lives, 'Aumon in old ttgs,' my: Cicoro, Ha foolish; for what is mnre alum] than to increase our provision for the and the near- or we approach our journey‘a ond.‘ A Love Experience With a Moral. ft - _ 3' , n" "Rr""""""""" ' , -. " "e'"'" I r ', ir rr ill ‘ . I , i r' l l, a . . ’ I ' if " will ' "l N _ " . b g _ Cl NE WSPAP ERT" I . A. runny an nine-t. nthanf the women at this eountrv, and probably one half of the moth scarcely ever use the prinvtpul ttsapir. tory muscle of the body-the (liar hrum -in breathing. Ttght clothing and a cramped bodily position prevent its action The consequence is. the chest u only ex. panded laternlly. and the lungs but partial- _ 'i"iilud with air. When the diaphnun l acts naturally, as it only can do when tlm) Indy is unconstrained, it presses the "om., Itch, liver and bowels downward and out. ward nteach inspiration. and the contrav, tlon of the abdominal rnusolea retume them to their position at each expiration, thus keeping up a constant motion of the digita- tive organs, which is essential to their nor- mal and healthful action. Without thin motion they cannotfact properly, and tor- pidity of the Iiveoamtrtipation of the bowels and other digestive rlorstgemetttertlterrr by induced. Anexmnple ofthe artificial mode of breathing can be seen in any fall)- innablytlreasel letly;the upper portion of the cheat expands laboredly, became unna- turally mod that u allzthere in no expan- sion of the lower part of the cheat, of the sides or the abdomen. art there in with than: person! who have lived uprightly. plryn'cal- Iy apeakinmautl never tried to improve upon God‘n bountiful lranaltwortl of the "ln" man form divine," by pinching and agree?- ing thenmelvee in acoonlanoe with the be. hentl of Dame Fashion. Newborn chil- "ren always breathe correctlymedonnitmtla of every kind. Looking at them, examine them carefully. and go imitate them. Ina natural inspiration the principle visible mu. tion is in the abdomen. The upper por- tiou cram cheat expands slightly, the lower portion of the cheat and sides expand more and the abdomen moat of all. Do not breathe through the mouth: the no“ in the true entrance to the lungs; the mouth, to the stomach. The natural positron of the mouth is closed, and it .hnulrl only open t eat, to drink. and to talk; the natural poi. tion ofthe nontril- in open, and they newr close, an, while lite lasts, breathing never ceases. _ The firttt,lawt,tutsl one of thm mm! impor- tant acu- of u, Uao bruutho, and thvre'cun. he nothing: more essential to life nnul hen-lily than to properly perform this, funclinu. and: yet a mujnrity of our civilised um! eniight', cued people an utterly ignnmm of the ttrstl princlplea of a correct impimLmn. MIHiom of human being! pan through this life por- Jorming this art. Upward of "reaatyutre thousnnd tum- - day. or mun that nix lutndrol and fifty millions of Lines in u lite time Mauveuly yang and yef they neither know why they do it, nor how to slo it am It ahmlld he done. The come- quence b, their haullh is impairml in vnri.l nun ways, their vitality unnecessarily was!- 1 ed, and their lives greatly tshortrnol. 1 "The Iemntl condition, Gd equal in im. pomuoe, require» an erect bodily poniuou Hllll unmuained movement of tlm cheat and ulnlomen. A bent pnsitiuu of the ho. dy, with tlm shoulders drooping forward, habitual with many at all timcn, an I often tam‘mrarilyauumed by others, u when engaged in certain occupatims. or whnn sleepin with the head eleviitocl by bolt-ten and 1ifoC'l," preheat: the free tsxpmmion of the chest and lament the amount of air in- apirod. Bo also, to n tar grew" cumulus compression of the chest and nMomen by corwujntl tight clothing diminish the in. apimwrv of the lungs, and weakau all the Powel! of lite, . orgzmn. 8. A correct mode "tinspiration. 4. Sammie plug nicnl exeeine. Must purple think if they "go out to talu- tlw mr" tor,hif an hour I day that they fultil tio first requirement, own If they are shut up in close. "nventiUtod roolm all the rest of the twenty-fut" hours and many there are who do not even do as muvb as that. what thdnngu raquim In pu-ify and vitalize the blood, and give the ihGhing touch to the process of digestion, in pun air all the time, night and day. ' I had landed at Helena for n minuri/m drop some letters into the poet-Mies wlion all ofa sudden [heard a tmtuendoul opkr- sion, and. looking up, one" that the sky Wm for A minute darkened with urn", legs and other Inmll bite and scrap! of my fellow travellers. Amongst an uncmnnmnly ugly medley, I spied the second clerk, about one hundred and titty above my mm level. I recognized him at once, for ten minutes beforel had been sucking A sherry cold/er with him out the same rmmners. Well, I watched him. He came down through the roof of: nhoomuker'l shop, and landed on the floor close by the slrocttraker, who watt " work. The clerk being in a hurry. jumped up to go to the assistance nhhe oth. er sufftsrtsriovhen the man of wax' demand- edlive hundred tlollto for the damage Jour. to ho roof. ' Too high,' mphed the olwrk ‘never paid more than two hundred and My dollnrn in my lite, and 2've done the lame thing after!" Physical exude. II equally important in promoting the healthful action of the luv-gr an it is of awry other organ ofthe body. ll hastens the frequency of breathing, and causes n greater quantity ofuir to etttttt the lungs at ench impimlion, thus greatly in. manning the quantity of innpirexl air, and more perfectly purifying and vimliamg the blood. A Mr. John Smith, who in 0erwrilsml, evidently not without reason, as a 4km talker, gun the follootpleircription of the blowing of n "etuuhont on the Miniuippi: The oomlltionn neotmrary for natural and healthful breathing are: 1. Pure " to breathe. 2. F readout of molionoftlne reapirutory k3r:rrtsa thes' soaeow.-%'at over 't--mtrtutgely do people talk of 'getting over a quiet sorrow ---orarlmTing it, paus- ing it by, thrusting it intoolrlirion. Not an! no one ever duos that, at Last nounture which can be touched by fecling of grief at all, The only way is to palm through the ocean of amivtinn, solemnly, cloulv. with humility and faith, as the laraoluirs passed throne!) the my Then m very wave: of misery. will divide and become to ma wall, on the right win. and on the left. until the gultrvar"rows, and mum“. before our eyes, and we land sale on the opiosite Show. The An of Breathing. Nrholi'; Nunlber 632. [82.00, Traid " the 0nd of the your} not fur from Boston the M10? " our"- wmed ' to requiw the mnnllor boys to read every evening In {on going to ha! I “- ter from the New Testament-ich I um. One of the boys who “rim-d him-elf on his eloeutionnn ubilily,aml {minutely w. New! orthography for ompmds Ml ta " him one evening the vow: ‘And “and laid Inolclon Jolm.’ Ruling mien], and "making the t in inlhe third word he an a. dum ‘ored out: 'And Herod and, bH on,John.’ folmnip ': “Salm- hr " were I laying man, his!“ SJ,", urn-d, when I 'ii2L7t'iilm 'tNTed "ll a murblr and ulippoll upmgl I Indy" who fell nu u lrow, which " " “can nmn‘u lug: " lm falling dotctr.d I kite saw, bringing qlowtt I own pf”; m Illa took freight ulhl mu down an a 'oy. nlarmolu mun in a carpenter: she ulnllml lueulm‘lolml u "with witlnvlllch In “as lighting urcvlu'm. umuug I pile (faint-'1 it, ubiuh lglllle‘l, ll-ul the . lunildh." _ tttr0ttotiturtn of IN. "rl btoottht MI t iii':?, tif, which r9stooad I - d ' one; aitaclted to am omnibus. who an ‘ , a emhatskuteut “panning the bum r Hm legs ofa pamngcr. 'rs AN INOOKIOLABLI Wurow-Tu upon. of u rem-"LIV 1leueatsed aiitbrslla.vemUr. mp ted for his knack in ' Iutttermtt up’ dum- "tted nmnll warm, nn tnetirtett tohormd ' friaml tor the fio" time nttet Mr huvy'loq with a nuddun mugth of was" and II...- tntimm, threw her arms nnmn‘l the with ueck-oome Imam“ nu freight-d "ittt hauler nympmhy fur the rno---bHe. brutally exolnimwl, ‘My than 4w Mar- cu-in lost to me funnel-and oh. it” " though t mun die when I think how nicely he always reunited any back“ "e nkim' ' Mother,' said a little boy, " do not Ill. {two to heaven.' . And why not, my son? . lny, grumlfntlner will he there, will ho not." ' Yeamy Inn, I hope he wil .' ' Well, an soon as he was um, he willmlne aiding, uni my, whom whew, whuw, wlut In these boys her: for? I am nun I do nat wish to g0 to heaven itgntolthther it tn I), there.'-...' has been ennu‘ioun Mrtltrtt%e' feelings! How many p-of-ine Chm- am there with whom one "ouU not lit. happily, awn in Heaven, unload their ch. meters will Ire greatly changed. Taurus MARK PtrRrttcrum.-A Monti called on Midmcl Anxvlu, who wu thate i.ng a mum. Sometime "ftormud. In mulled again. the Soulptm wan dill at “to. His friend. looking at the tiirttrn ”claim , 'you have ' i-Iln muo- luau you In“) 'Hy no mrrto,' mlnllwl the t'wrslptor,'t in" rulom hed this Irart, and IM-Iilhed that; t have noflenud thin foam": and brought tut Hm! "Much: I Inn‘s given morn "M to this lip, and more energy to“ timc', l Well, well,' laid hill friend. ‘hut all 'u.. we trifle.' 'h may be no,' replied the a!- List, ‘lult reorllecttlmt trifio make perio- tion, _and tGt perfnctinn is no trilis' 'f cold mendy took tome cough ttet, Judy in able to state on troo0 authority ta ABSOLUTELY 'Ncut.--it II no seldom, ll this age duh-mu. that anything allnnimd actually perlurnu- the work tt la up!“ todo, that u ntfords m punitive plead-n to be able tn remnl a genuine on... Two hula chilclmn in the country .tdkring hom Cranberry nine, taken internally. in u- noutreed us a rum for mom-full. To make the wines, Lake the ripe borrtem, run-h than: in a mortur to a fine pulp, ptttinto "(on jay, mld one quart of water mum mum of berries, ulir it m-ll not awn} mul let it ID“ a week: then cumin it thump» mil-m, and you hum u bcrtutiful wine, which with I liule sugar, Inukun a wholesome drink, at once couling and pnlauble. It does not femwnl. Judy is (ILL; to state on gum] Gthority a... may will ‘oougln no more,' " inqw ha been held. How TO MAKE out“: "sept-l do In! know, say. an ellimuble writer on uni-l philosophy, any may to lure of mating otbem lumpy an being no ouo'o all to ho- gin with. I do not'meuu lbnu'mplo an to be self absorbed; but they are to drink in nature um! life I little. From I mil, wim-Iy developed mun. emud thing. mdiate when-m merely benevolent. people an vary a?! br be one tiled nnl funny, and not of the sweeten! temper, if other. " not to goal and lumpy in their way. t An exhorlev in one ofthetnwmhipl I’m a revival III M presenl prenmirtnrr, unclaimed Hunt the stowed light wan 'j'i','il"te", the It demptionoftdl “ring: Mu. ltoy.ke. ain- ner mnong the anxious came to "(I with u Bank of Upper Luanda note, “Nu an rejected " nut included in the wuednlo. A Ban Bmmm --h man bought . home on cnmlitinn that he mould [my half down and be in debt for the Nmaindor. A short time an” thu. neller demanding [my montaf the lmlnnw, “mother unwell}. 'No, it was agreed that luhould be in bohtr debt for the runaimler: how can thot beif I pay itt' 'Am you going to and anybody to the Neal Dow meeting at E " Hull to night? said a reporter u few thus lunvk to the orb. oditm of n weekly pup". The MIh'I reply gnu} The keel Down Smiety' Umcniy not. We dou't ‘10 any thing wtth lbw IB- vn'ula. even at Enter Hall," A cmnmiuoe, .0 up John Phoer r, waited on Jae Bowen, when be “In I can- dinnle tor the ngidnlure m Cal-fund; and Walnut! him to mm “but hi, [MIMI-l IMP. 'Gotleuum,' mlivlJuullh, 'l "an- DOIH'.” .WImt! Mr. Bowers nu Indium? ‘Nn. gm» Helm-n, nut 'a bltwuwoleic.'" hoopla no not elected. Nam trom the new molt mer: In ottt- ing mw oyut"'s, [we] the she0mofrlefore swalltming, 'I'hoy an: imhp-ml-le Mad are apt to lay heavy on Jhtt atoms- h. A Prvarc-t cowl thing may»! " during tho 12m politir'rdtwropahrrt by 3 mm s. papa wag. whu Mien an wvrcmrv ol I Ir"" luival meeting. '1 he chairman hnppenn.) to be a uwdieut gentle-nun of name rep-Im- tinn, who Inanl the umhitinn to be though I mun of politienl wighL ' wi,1, in the pro-Ziding tifticerfikef a thin little man of the n-crelnry. sOon't you know him" tor A Jut 1uttysa.-ln I baantittg M "q-W-rx-Arr-tok-ll-au- t\\'h:n rm ygnnmmuuf Whe, t' ttt's 1Jbrs C-ous u! the pdlun uftl ' ttarty'.' Tt

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