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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1873-04-16, Page 44 D • Ong o!: tau Sweaty, • Gaunt Wi duffing'sg lakesif-anew, Deep burdening Sold and wood and hill; Dim days, dark nights, slow trailing fogs, And Weakened sirssvere and chill, And -swift the semens circling run-- Artistill they chauge till all is done. Young Spring, with promise is hereyes, And fragrant breath from dewy south, And neve touched- for the nooks • Of budding ffowin where wind is'iontlt. And swift the seasons circling run -- And so they 0/M148 till all is den,. Tfreu-iinrnfnerstands ergot and tall, With early sunrise for thelawn. Thick foliaged woodaand glittsriagssas, An l.4 bird chirpings inthe dawn. And swift the seasons circling run— If done. . . 0 change rad so t 1114 all g Drown Autumn, quiet with ripe fruits, And haggard' stacked with harvest gold, Aid fiery flushes for the leaves, • And silent cloud skies soft otitrolled. And se the seasons circling run— And still they change till all is done, Swift speeds our lire from leu to more, The child,. the ma*, the work, the rest, Tho lettering maid,, the ripening soul, Till yonder all is bright and blest. For so the seasons circling run— And swift they chant o till all is done. Yes, yondor—if indeed"the orb Of life revolve" 'round central Light, For over true to.c.ntrat force, Arad steadfast, come tho babm er blight. And so indeed tho seasons run-- And!aat is best when alt is done., Chambers' .Torarncsl. flaw AND TIM. Tia elan who carrloo ovolythiug boforo hila—tho waiter.. How to turn people's heads—collo in- to a concert late with croaking boots. Az an evening party, a country girl (Inclined frosted cake because site thought it might give her a cold. Nowa.—Aunt Graeo—„My dear chil- dren, y©u will leo pleased to hear you kayo got a moo brother 17 Small son and heir—” Ola ho S awfully jolly, lot me bo first to go and tell ananlma!" An old bachelor says that giving the bailee to woman would not ate.ount to anything practically, because they would keep denying that they ween old enough is vote untilthep get too ell to take any nearest iu politics. A. DesetiTBZY IN ICULTT/B3: Jones, visiting Robinson's place in the Country, which he had not se©n for a year, exclaimed, "How* your Scotch panes have grown!," "Oh,es," answer. tones, "they havo nothing else to da A bay carried enter'rile to the very tut of earth the other by by circulating advertising shoats along a funeral pro- cession of forty-seven ideiglis. He stood by the.road•side assiduously handing in his bills, and clic a't miss saybvriy in the Wein eutaidS the hearse. Ata school examination, where words wore "given out"for subjects in com- pesition, a "ratite, inglorious Milton" produced at sight this sentence en the word "panetyr,:c :" "A few drops of panegyrae, seven on a Esr1ee lump of sugar, Ile often Nattier inlaid with the. stomach-ache." Two leen disputing silent their gen• sa-coy--" I can:prove my family," said the that, "to hate) existed before the deluge." "bard I," replied the other, "eat prove mine from Adam." 'iAnd I mane before Aclsnt,"rejoined the op- ponent. "You ars right," retorted the second, "for haters Adair there were no animals but brutes." Towne Pres.: Army pies are so ter; Ably teeth, that tiddlers call theca loath- erlos. Apoor fellow of Grant's army, probably* shoemaker formerly, whose men had just been amputated, was being carried pest a "stand," wheys an old woman was sellingies, when he :raised llinuef in the ambulance and celled out, '4I say oldlady, are those `pies sewed or Mend?" 'ai3illoa, Jauiss, sunnier u usual. What in the world has set you on the spree, nowt" , tAo, yo annuls bo hash, governor, ciiiila rehear my grand whist- lingcanarywas doidl" "Stupid fellow, ionone your work aid getting drunk for the deans of a bird. Don't you know sedan n$o iLi look u o1a such in - tridents as trifled" "Sol due, so I dee, van: but gin ye wanted a spree yornta.' y.wed tiegledo' onygxcueent '"We like plain food, sir," said a woe. trey citizen of credit and renown, "and csnty In moderation. For instance, give els a basin of Scotch.broth—which:s the slier h,sg'ie of amps—a tender steak, oyster, 8.31185 anise won -belled tato; a hard, partridge) or woodeook (I care not which),an apple 'tart, It bit of cheese, friths bottle of port and a glesiof spark- ling Moselle, and: i wiati for- nothing ,a mANO E lord, not am Catli'age®iii€, was once se far coigne -el feel rasa affair of honor as to be draw to Ilydo Park to fight s dual d net ua Le come to the awl porter'elod a au empty hearse came by; wrli! .& hide tordshiPl aceta"onist, who - was a droll ollicers well wa, called out to the drivar, "Stop hove, my good fellow, a few minutes, and I'll send you a Sora," Tire oporatod so 'Wrongly on lerdeT reel beeves,. that he bogged the Meal pardon, and returned hone in s whole skin. The following conversation ' between two sl,verlawysrs was overheard; "How does your client lrke itl" Nat oyerniuch; to complain 'of the "expense." "Mins is all right; bound to fight itout. Can, w. tannage to gide* jury to dis- agree again?" "Don't know ; we must work for it." 'You get beat, of course, lRANI sad; but yon'tl appeal,, of uonrier' "Of cense' Sroltliu ABOUT Bra in.—A chureh in the north country which needed a pastor bad ibeadlewItle took an sotiye. interest in all proceedings taken to fillip the vacancy. Ons=of'the candidates, after the afternoon unloosen. aver, plot off the cloak in the vestry and stepped into tkt church, inwhichicer• worthy was fast putting thing" to right. 'I was _ lust taking *look at the church,,' said the minister. `Ay, tak' a guid lock at it," Add tis bsadls, 'for its'" no likely yell over netagain.' A.t a country eburs*, sa young slaiiaistor from thewatt, and rattled swan same to de duty ells Salt:404 Plsiodsff iksysstry, hs doff- ed- hit soot and wet mums to doming Ammo* sad sleek and locked retuA ftaseearoi et *Oho rei fita H sa"otsi haw „rare in vain. At kat, losing piatisnos, he *tied opt, "Church .Macaw, aktsrsk game 1' After forums times Reeked of &gray haired awn poerodin at the deer, sad se Matt= anises votes domenc ed, =`What's yew• wall T 011Thste's tree mimeo r dosasAd- id the minister. • 'lair road the ether. venose --tis looking -gins, said the abider isspatiasetb. 'Oi, tho hh' Yi si ani*t.t 'a sige a homanlaamiss ,that he deaden need siotltiis';�► Illbariagpe >rni',alwIle Blind elnei iia• No wile teas, *me; he who Ifstesete dorsi d-4 deity thins that mu tai VIsim should be as hely elm sate . So bean sIsibo kaki wad. c. 1� 3 Illi $133,2 (tri %'. POPQL B DISTSI8t TIj -i 'cap.1 M -LVER BY THE - ' • a» • • Lonoliatu einem Mils: ()Much has been sail and written a- boutth.lonellnesll offaninglifsi a Am- erica, and while ws eonoeds that it is not. slavaysthe most charming phase of -en- joyable society, still it bas its bright aa• well Indult We, • Iame enter renentry{ do farmers held so high s-pO!ltisit fn so- ciety aseia the, United-dtatee, and -their opportunities for advancassnt,flnaneial- 1y and intellectually, are- rsnsurpaessd; ,• r k_ atilt we are inclined to believe at the ` sttraeties()Warm life are far below e.t.a__ ��=xD$liik$" j� R j what they lth! be -if farmers would- dee- _-- `Ass-obijaw. "9 their brains more and hands leas. Oar On a a�ystem teat wlIlinsnre to ever/ ticket -holder young married people when they start a Gold orallvuWatch worthnotless thann, or out is life upon a farm ere tangly: TOM of anyvalusup tb 5:eo, ata uniform priceof ambittons,,and their whole aro. IA this (010) TEN DOLLARS accumulation of properly, andwhi'a (;10) this in a degree is oommendabl., still, to eleae the disposal of 025,760 worth, menaced at if carried too far, it inoapasitatsa the . ruts= ootfs not rem �i as vanc or' shay' pouessor for sn �o�mant iml "su of .tris inti. era eintaelu. bet" Avery ticket draw„ ao nigher wane of life-. Early -to nesianaterignitwatstofonooftlts=ollowingmovsments,ut early to rise, with no time for pismire; 7a ft.fewriQt" r. will make a fool of any men or woman, and we find manyamong our farmers who have practiced until the a» now little more !than working machines and is it sly wonder that theta. mons rand daughters lens home the first oppor- tunity ? Is it any wonder that , such peoplebeoome stoics or religions fanatics, denying their children • even reasonable social pleasure. There, is no good ria• son why farm life in �erioa should bi a lonesome one, even in isolation, be. cause cheap newspapers end cheap post- age should bring the world without into every household. Man has a natural love for mother earth, and rho boy who is driven from the faros into the [city, is Ivory likely to go back to the old homestead, or' !upon some rural spot in the country as the gray hairs begin to appear,and wo notice that such men become • better farmers than theirfather�,and their city experience seems to help thorn to con• duet their business with !more intelli- gence, perhaps owing to the course of study puraned; relating to . scientific farndng. We know itis quite tho fash- ion to hurl slurs at city farmers who sometimes talk upon the subject, which they havo a perfect right to de, inns- much as they are honorable graduates from that high Calling. There are but two things needed to make American farm life attractive to young people; and these are, a know- ledge, scientific mad practical, of.all that pertains to the farm and its surround. Inge such u botsny,entomolegy,geology physiology, especially that branch re- lating to the breeding of domestic ani- mals and ether kindred sciences for which any member of the family may have a natural taste. In addition to these, give the children an interest in - the annual. receipts: Every, farmer. who has children can afford to make them his partners in busmen, for he muat know from his own experience, that as soon as a child knows the value of mon- ey, a desire -to puns it, and have a sopsrate, individual purse of hissr her own, Is born. Parents may ucy that all the property will gototho children when we are done with it, but, 'waiting for dead men's shoes' is not in keeping with the spirit of " Yountr Ameries.' Give the boys a dined interest in the products of the farm and they will have an incentiye to work better, save mors, besides learning how to keep & farm ac- count and do business. And if there are daughters lot them share with tho rest, and never fail to settle the account an- nually, allowing. the children to draw their cash, even if they lend it to their parent again, (taking notes on interest for security. - You that find it so difficult to keep the children at home, or interested in farm. hag, buy a fie books relating'to the sub- jects we have named, and next January make the boys and. girls over,, sixteen partners in the bushiest, promisingto the younger an equal chance when tey arrive at that age. and see what effect it will have them, as well- as your- selves.—N,• Y. ,bun, fairs anti Domutie D11:tiri. A mother has no right to bring up a daughter without teaching her how to, keep shouse; and if she has =intelligent regard to her daughter's happiness, will . not do it. By knowing how to keep house we de. not mean merely knowing bow books - should be arranged en the centrs.table and kow to tell servants what is wanted' to bedew,. W. meas kow to cookabreak- fast, dinner, or supper; how to make s bed; }sow to- sweep a room; how to do d-6 thousand different things which ,ars revisits, to keep a home in , order, and, to make it pleasant. • A yenta whodoesnot Nolo 'hots to iia a g;tmnpcell, does not know how to .hairs it dons well. No number . of servants makes up for the want of knowledge in a mistress. Not one woman Lima tkousaud knows how to ;stake broad as good as it eau be' made.: And. sour tempers, ecoldings, dye spsie, with ittrindeseribable horrors. andovendeath itself, not unfr gnontly arise from bad 000kipg. Mothers Whatever else youtllay teach `your daughters, do not neglect to ein- etrnct thorn in all:the mystories-of house; beeping. So shall you put them in the way of goodliusband. andhappy hornet._ =obi, *plias in Vaster. A eerreeppondoet of anAmerioan paper gays:—"I have. been. experimenting with. apples, and_ find that thou peeked in raster keep Much longer than in all other way. I use flour -barrel.,- and find them preferable is apple-barrelnu they ars made tighter. I »ret Dora the bot- tom of the barrel -with plaster, then a layer of apples, than cover with plaster and so on, till the barrel is full, *mei put the head in and driers the hoops tight. The plasty being of a Bold 'nae tura, llotipa the fruit at an oven tempera-• tune, and being fisc and dry, peeks ao - clonl�y at to keeppp�thi apple dry,. puke Th, Gardener's Msgasne. Tits TAW, of OBsuTATiow. —= I never aw any body do anything that 1 did net.watekbirlt .and see how he did -, uolttkla neo op it, for there waa sol'- telling but that - THAN, ' PAWNS, Tb11ACC0E8, . some tins alight hereto da it myself: • comma. Com, sratrP1:, I wan going ase u a pmires altos; my id$IC a, • /:IC1t, BRirSSEil, hors. begsia �to 'lige Luckily I talar IUG&B5, PINft , BROOK nixes a ialaob»ni s .hop, lint the - , smith. was not at home. I - asked the Alsoraterzoos. paps terra Tato. woman of the house if she would allow - me toe** a tireand nuke** ANL • "T.yhanalaooi#hUtdafine stock of She said I .night -if I knew how. Ro I Chinn . i �e Wars, Glass Wars, starlet/afire and heated the slaw red Crook.ry, Lseart and Ohimneys. ". het; sad turned the points of the nails out o nue tgly, ys I had -sera the pleuraFed and Pro'vi81011 a, blaolea aaitk dei, so ea threw int. ' allot whisk wlIlbs one come tithe Cheapest to thakoof abs alienist sotto- lilts the - oeakorprolao... qui*, and 1 shod** hoes. At the sow if the tined- ate Baryean., Neat Door to next plass.I !iron t is ala smith _ y"d"`> sat+ae. and told hii a to put tk�ts oaproperl. OP P O S I T N THE IL I!R N. ET . He looked at the horse's foal and pard sae the greatest e.mpl£mseat I ever - LJ S &SON. r,oaived in may life. He fold ms I 0odseish.'ntt jaa,1ers. flat had better follow bitteiaaithing • all *y life. Now, I levet should have known, . . hew *de that if I had net leafed alar - • Boman: °irises +o .#' -�-Henry, , «r OM 4 Stoves t -i'xi Oow Terms.•- "Aimeng the asaay ewa> siosb•M 7f oboei► eat etc sass Ise assn 'them powsefaliy atiisdd as esw� Cha few* whisk my •aha reread- gilt *> tae with aslientbete, 1r teem the=Hemel.-"sar Nib ]kir y'� Ya laden amuse acasfemeil by Ile honoree bible N IYy unlit leaped, ttolw O- • sees:.. So At idnd • Silver Chrosonteter, Duplex, ate . Winding, Detached Lever, Vertical and Horizontal Watekse. Tiekets to draw any of the above seat on reeelpt of 26C.ats. A tieketdeecribing each wateh is plaoed in a sealed envelope,On receipt of 26 cents one is indiscriminately drawn from the-whole/which ars wall mixed, oe,will know the wells * bewatch yetirtlleket demands beton paying for it. Tui watch named will be delivered to the ticket.kotuer ea payment of $10. Prises ate immedtat.ly sent to any address by Express or by Mail. OPLItiON$ TSB PAESI). • "A taarvellelta eiia�eo and fair dealing certain; t- limo.' "An honorable and satisfactory driving." —4doocate.. "A thoroughly reliable concern."--r- Courser. • "Nogift enterprise hambng.—Reaid.+ , Ws are perrsitted to refer to the following, who have drawn rateable watches for 510: Misr Ada Bates, Guildford, 5150 Gold Watch: Ami. Burton, Boston, 160 Silver Watch. William Grimmoad, St. Louie, $20ti Gold Watch: Mis. M. Janson, Milwaukee, 5200 Gold Watch. Molly Gordon, Richmond, 5120 Gold Watch. 5 tickets will bo forwarded for $1.00;11 for $2.00; et for 53.00; 60 for 85.00; 150 -for 115.00. Circulars will accompany tbo tiokots. To every purchaser of . 150 tickets wo will send a handsome Silver Iiunting Case Watch which can bo used as & specimen, landd will lead toa large and profitable business. Our patrons can depend on fair dealing. There aro no blanks, every ticket drawing a watch, Agent/ wanted. wanted. to whom we offer llboral induce manta and guarantee satisfaction. Address BEALL, DEWEI144 Co. 81 Park liow, Now York. • The • 11 s-pel or r, moi► it;f . asci' $. . WiibiEr ALF & ETAtL AT BUTLER'S "t ,eaut2fi�ilA-ssortmtent. JEWELLERY' OFALL :KINDS t .3Ura`T 1ZEt1E1YEDS z w and tdi'tesold C7 IEAP AT autipL11 '.$ Fishing Tackle of% OP ALL KINDS. CONSISTTNG1.OP REEL% BASALTS $ t,. BAITS . HOOKS LINESI of a superior kin ANA ., S LLL52C AT COST AT BUTLER'S. • G'dcr101i,10th Elba., I070. swift ka made in alines' suitable for Ladios and Gents, both in gold and silver. • But the TOE $25 Puna .HUOING gold pain 8," 'fill'iowelledi wanantodior.f3ye yearn-, Albert chain—wbiob. will :nee Sluff te ally part of Can- ada on receint of $25, or O. De per eipreas. Watch Impostor, C3 Kim Shirt sun Timone*, ens. Tlie follewi>t me Ilmeice • nooitcs nre recotusneaded Litt teeter .Ilte.'MOT of N G�i :5 thou kinase . The Vona Ecfio; or Schoelo �, � Hinkel'iNewYethodforReed0r--4 ' ��a�. Wl1LlnreadyAngast9e, } • 11; l! Peters'EleotioPl►aoSehoot. _ t)rers00;;I:0 b0oc9iattN, £ e • ea Prhaer is Pigs Bartow + .•,••.-' 00 'W wril'a onitar sobooi... . i ti0 r Bestiva1Cbimeef3TSlnicing C! Fe Pla.IIttr$ G1ee8:oo77ri. with•'i iN �1 PianoorO,RatsAcoompaniment - Patera' h main .Pofce,..'. '5 �,.. witehil'aoiopngch. _feta edition) 5.00 ;..a.� Simmer's Flute uoa Lass+, Wimnetat dt'J ViolinecLoo1�•••••:0a -0.. wimwsretsilgs?rutsaahoo;, _ re - Petas'YIs n Seiner;, -.,..r.,:4-'d- Q t7 'Petery' 7lnto ifcheel • fig Perera: PaIvio t5anp�ioa t_ • Fiats. sndPieno,r�, ••f 05. 1 or Pim ! tar Peters' • N+ 10 i �w t l Prones .leen.' wUl be ��.. rill► `� 1liusfc sent j post.ipaldt 01' reeefiid ; wI T the marl=ed price. ; ADR3sas,J. L.BErElta, 599 Broadwa •Mair-Ioi'J.1 ale aim Velvets, 24 and 3a'ine ". GENERAL AGENT POM HE FOL„ LOWINGFIN$TRUMSNTS ,`Orgs'r:and M.lodeois,':E 8.:. Wil- liam, iil- liams Toronto; Pelonbst, Pelton � tlo: Newt -Tort. n• UN,ISOrNa - OO: S, New York, oR+�w 4"i' it[ ARMOR0 s. . .i DUNHAM . ca -• a w BER• ": 'e OHTOIIER,iIW - Beaton: SER .e •: 'POSE'S . . s, : " Can furnish almost all 'Canadian and American Maker's Instruntenta onterms tomtit purchases for cash; or on time at less than Manufacturer's -pries. • aoderich, ,Fel►. 27, 1873. , si kRepps and rep aa' . - Aja �A�i„'�fili�`iLnti�ioa7'diir • ifs .�7 - rr ., llie- e�' � 1ta�ttt$ 1R • teener silent shads i . RCord pian t VrAttered, � led fry d Mus lin taco, Seen Kid GU- mea. • ..fox Snit or t% t. o . FJARM FOR SALE. TIDO LO? NO. en:ON THE 2ND Cosowion, ie theT_ ownvlipof Gode erioh, eat* Bayfield iweand a half male,, frisna the Tows of Godericll,, containing SO acres, ;