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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Record, 1881-04-01, Page 3Tire Secret of Naatio>t :al ll'ros* 1'he .?tutericate 1. +.r) Howl- of doing, great th:..e,, .•ar r i,i11,s il.. , ilnp0l'tat.t 1.(17 (,a ,7 Irl, .t "•111..41, 1L... 110 ix 1((.t )0,! • .1140 . 114.' 1.1.'' 0111 i,,' country, t .0:4•„1. M is still lith.• ,r., -;) , ick ch �ti tvht7 i• ,n:., u• , . . •'tl i:1 I fll.) 1.)11).)!.:t i.)4, f 't ter ,1, 7F Will Is. _r• • t revers,', u, •,. :•, s11i.:1 la Ts 1112' 7 iiiI thit.u,: rhe , 1;... to be ret I(ol,• •l r t by it, "or••. , a, wealth of . P. r . ,growth ;11v1. - ,. . ; bene(• so, .- • 11(• ,.i; ' . t.. vaieadv 117.1,: • • 4, , •t Ill'•,! titan ; ill the supe(., 7 a;' •' ,n epi those ties; . vice, tit,• ,' I • of Critic. _ 1 , . `t , tbxl of e1••! • ,)),- manhood, .1,d, poor. 77:1(1•7, , eme•r;;t'u •1,' , spun:+itnt,ll, . , they tea; , „ t•, Thesis t•7 id, n,•. future l,ro • their abs('eut•, , t • , ,ti. 4'•1 The poor-liouso is a , i, ,i i;,• tion ; the train'. ((bound,, 'said i Only a professed beggar, but often and it necessary to his own 'so Iuurllerer as 'll Poverty sexist its 7vnr1r. :1' .1 tl„ ,t01,(Ilesli form it is not unaccontl, mc�d by :thrift; iN t(Ut 01:14 1,•,vi1 'u 4"."•14, but m i. 11), it (()471 Cet,:. d, -i;; .i (.�li- (•11( to the tt,w ids of tht. labor of otl There are in I la' %vr' 1, amt. i11 par New England, c•it1 t era a Inch have yet 'quite , Kest flu clitirtvteti,ties Puritan 14 iu'iCl'1, +v7714717, t((uugb.ri were always trtrri and 8 -12 -respect 11 some of these pull�c (pinkies. ma labor universal, 'toil actual pover uukuowl7, but in the• larger towns cities the cave Ia vtt'y twitch a•1+vers the idle and drunken 1 n absor k, a I ,(171'2.;0£ Gltc prospe 1 suklr(Ir t7 naturally grow out of alar.tl i4(]il and 'successful clevel.operent of, country's resourees• • Benevolent iustit,7 tions increase, a grow day by day, but, they do li good ; at least they do not -prevent );Teat volume of misery anti Want .fr becoming larger and larger. • eighteen months ago, a youitg 11;1 Calle- into llossessiou.of . property div ted by the death of itis ftithei lietwe himself, his mother, .a sister,:ant younger brother. Ile desired'teact in accoldaneawi the princi.l 1 s• of a higher law, than th enacted by 1uau,,and with the code route of his mother, because hie •o agent, and determined to lntes.iga c((U(0s, relieve want, alld ,ene0ura well doing as far as possible. But found little opportunity to play, ti part of a voluntary bencfactor, TI property of his family was large made up of the structures in which ti poor live, and lie found that rent w the one spot where the shoe pindhed- the year around ; and that the•• on thought with' the' majority 'of his tet. Barts was-how--.to•.a,vuid•.;•paying-iti 'I.I self-imposed task lie was obliged_ to r !impish, for lin had ltotthe stroit or the courage to press for what still de shared themselves unable to pay., all to secure an income ho was obliged t put the task of collecting in less:quip. thet;e hands. • • 'Clie young mats W4471 no hero, but i only shows how utterly inlpossslile i is to deal with shiftlessness and i responsibility. As a nation we have -a burden imposed ,upon us, not of eta own. - making, in tho aggregation 0 many persons from other lands,. wh Mavis left their own country for.its•gootl But this burden the American republic ti•olut'arily assumed, said, it renders :11 all the (llore incumbent u•pon'its people to institute such regulations, to for, . ntulate such laws,' to, create -a1 far as possible such conditions as will, enable the evil -element,, to do as little liarm its possible, and assist them toward the realization of a better life. Ono of the most important of these is the' fostering of a spirit of pi•ti(lenee and ecsnomy in small ways. T.heee•• ands of people never save because they think they could save noting (''worth while." Had we postal saving banks • itatitute(1 by the government, andtpay- nig some small tato of interest ou' (11' posits, a vast 1 umber of persons would save enough to preserve them fro?mthe' calamities which now plunge them into'. wretchedn('ss, and Make them a bur- den upon the pu7blie. It7veri penny de- posits would their bo possible, as in the ease in England, 011(l iii othet'ways in- dncen,0nt•s should be multiplied for the industrious poor ta.save, and have their savings protected, so that" their eonHdeetce may be strengthened; -and zL s1.it1111los given 'to habits of forothought. and self denial, not self incl rlg�nee ort t?l,• pert. of the masses t1 that ti o. aaot.o£ a. nation's•. prosperi ty, . .. 1 a Ilk. 7 eat, silt , for and '(11' iti( , is 01 1101 of gid, !lig, kgs ty and (,d ttl ;tie ((1d: the rid tale the 011) •• : ()tat all id (a i 1a ties at ur �vn•. to ge. 110 10 I0 ly' he as. a11. e is. ,YY««e 1 "h L• r> ti r f O TQ THE PUBIC. 'µyi1111 u0de1's(gneil, he,(s to (7(11)00(14747 to �ho patt110 bf i UI1117011 Iu,u i(1-ro1r11ships that o I prepared toanrrounddo ail i Il1da of 'railing - and PteJair ng AT RFA8f1N4USLF RATES. noviag f(ltpiilIdiitigs a Specialty. .• Graham, CLINTON. Olhntou, l arble Works,. HURON STREET, CLINTON.* �f H. COOPER, 11ancifacttwor r f and (l,ft:471• 11101 Mods, of Marble 84 Ci alllte for Cemetery Work, nt tigtn•es 4,11 .1 doff• competition. ' �.. Also 1\g,'tit l'or the Celebrated 1(t 11.1CI-A KIONS 177 buil11 It; pur- poses and ('• )111 tory I'ol'k, wideli'littta11 se (;ren tc 16e tpl)1tri;lte(L•--A11 mirk. warren ted. togit( s(li'44etioa,. > 1 AT re r n et ° Sale &. .d, wl.+ds 1.'e 1,F-- trixx ,Setts ,t40474 1700. 8' 51M, eel (ilesxl l +tie now*, laid + 7� COMM r �st , )11)7(7+ :n'ltrrua J,cr17n, annlutcl r Ilntl<rD);vltexrold N:<aL ••''' `"" J"rl,via ltalbal. cly,'"411 ("Bust Xap(cs 41(1 aur gobittx, eras, ya. ' r A all verb • Y�'� t�• t 00 r,Yu..t, CHEAP to Clearnud MO .LA PS conlplele,' la+pa size ,1 4 each. A i2111 Assort - Ment Ns vzeries, Fruits, lee,, ea Coarse hauling :