The Brussels Post, 1893-1-13, Page 3JAN. 13, 189
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TIlil C1OLi)I•,N WEDDING.
\Yalta up, wife 1 --the black uluak or
night begins to fade,
And far in the eat the morning hie
ki.ahsn Uro hoe made ;
And he is heating rod -hot hie stove of
hem grey,
Anil stars arc winking and blinking be-
rme) the light 'o they,
Mind you what I was loin', just fifty
,years agouti ?
lirnshin' my Smiley raiment, 00' put•
tin' my best looks on ;
Olothin'memoir in moorage, so none my
fright would see,
An' my ooward heart within the while
wee pounding to got free.
Tau mile wood an' bramble, au' throe
mile field eu' clew,
In the cold smile of morning I walked to
marry you ;
No horse had 1 but my wishes—no pilot
but a etar;
But my boyish heart it fancied it heard
you from afar,
So through the woods I hurried, an'
through the grass and dew,
An' little I thought of tiring, the whole
of my journey through,
'Mega ns'or before nor after do so 0
Ilan rejoice,
As on Lha da,' he marries tho woman of
itis oholm,
And then our country wedding brimful
o' grief ten' glee,
With overyone eeputtin' cul' jokin' yon
an' me,
The good cheer wont an' came, wife, as
sometimes has dime
When Monde have opened each other
across the summer sun.
There wan your good old father, dressed
up in waddle' shape,
With all the Itornaepun finery that he
could rake an' serape ;
An' your dear homier' mother, the am-
t or whose smile
Shone through the showers of tear -drops
that stormed her fano the while.
Also your eietere an' brothers, who
hardly seemed to know
]low they could scat's Up courage to lot
their sister go ;
An' cousins eh' seheol-hooch comrades,
dressed up in meetin' trim,
With one of them a sulkin' because it
wasn't. him,
An' there was the good old parson, his
neck ell dressed in white,
A bunch of texts in his left eye, a hymn.
book in his right,
An' tete parson's virgin daughter, plain
am' set ercly puri,
Who hoped we should be happy, but
wasn't exactly sure.
Aud there was the victuals, seasoned
with kind rerartls an' love,
An' holly wreath, with breastpins of
rubi•itup above,
An' there was my heart aevonderiu' as
lens smolt things could be,
Ai,' there was the world before the tel'
there w,,s you an' ole.
\Naha up, wife 1 that gold bird, the sun,
has mime iu sight,
And on 0 tree.top porches to take his
drily flight,
lfe is not old and feeble, an' he will sail
' twee',
As be lots done ao often si:me fifty
Imdny.
Yee. 111
You 1!101e there's emptily coming—oar
clauelmes an' our 50115 :
Thar,"sJohn, and James, and Luoy, alt'
all their little 0000,
And deuuie, she will be here, who in her
grave doth lie,
Provided 0ompeny ever can come from
out the slcy. •
And Sam—I am not oerlain es ho will
c 1111, 0e not,
They see he is a blank sheep, the wildest
of the lot,
Before n son's 'dishonor a father's love
steal,* dumb ;
13ut still, somehow or other, I hope that
Salm will come.
The tree bends down its branches to its
children ftom above—
:Che eon ie lord or the father, and rules
hint with hie love;
And he will e'er be longed for, though
far they be apart,
For the drop of blood ho carries, that
came from the father's heart.
Wake you, wife 1 the loud son has roused
the seeet daylight,
And she has dressed herself tie in .red
011(1 yellow and white ;
She has dressed Herself for us, wife—for
our weddin' day on00 more—
Arid my soul today is younger than
ever it was before.
IT DIDN'T PAY.
Not many deem ago, my friend,
I kept a grocery store,
Sold nineteen by 111e load
And Babbage by the 00ore,
f heed a way, it was Iny own,
1 Bien not what yen say ;
By right in should have made me rich,
But I found it didn't pay.
1 had five Niemand msand ae a start
The promise of •ome more ;
My stomp I all on credit bought,
To 111 my spacious store.
Emil drummer T. would entertain,
Belie' o ail they cvonld soy
And bought fell lines of all their goods,
Bet fo0ud it didn't pay.
By nle0en'a, I would Bell my goods,
Satnted the idea of weight ;
Knew nothing of a "t11150(f Law."
Nor of "eleKinles's" rate,
Ilooh lady I would try to please, ,
By giving her her w'ay
For sampling goods and pieking choice,
But found it didn't pay.
I diel 0 rllehirig btheinese 050(1
It was ••(loch.; day by day 1
(,Have audit free to all my tratde,
leer "110" 1 could net may.
I hired boys to do my work,
11155011 t110 uheepost way ;
They had fall sway with all the eash,
But u found it didn't psy.
11,y goods outside I would display,
Wonid mime 01oue the door ;
With charcoal ((11st and mariker01 brine,
I wnn1J wash 1111 the floor.
My fruit I would eve}>nrat',
1.l'tlrn spinach lido hay ;
My olery l waned orystnliee,
But still it didn't pay,
IIOw °heap to offer all my goods
Wonid he my greatest tent,
For shrinkage tel•l for 5xtr0 tarn
I never brought a claim,
To take away my neighbor'e trade
I studied night told clay ;
Gave two muro ugge than he would buy,
Bet found it didn't pay.
They offered mu aeeiatance 00011
33y hanging nut a slag ;
And all my stook, both good mai bad,
Was ,uarked up with it tag.
They might have had continued
The "Hale" another day,
But the man who did the shouting there,
Ile said, "it didn't pay."
,1" druggist Experiences Id. Years' Steady
11110rense 111 the mitis !t' Royal
.4 ('401.11 Remedy.
ST. Mama, Ahauu, l(401,
Some throe years ago Maas Williams'
Royal Crown Remedy was iutrodneed to
ml, for sale ; since than it has bad it
steadily do :reading sale It seems to
give the best of 5atieGwtivu wherever
used,
S. I''jAprrnn, Chemist.
S'r. Tn0u.n, Are, lieu, 1079.
Having been troubled with Dyspepsia
and General Debility --my wife wait also
ie very tleliunta health -•-I procured one
bottle of Williams' Royal Crown
Remedy. 1 found that 11 gave ns both
great relief. I take great pleasure in re-
commending it to the public.
llrulr RILEY.
fit/Usti:lOb1) iIL?ITS.
i a
TboaO who lock experience upon this
point
1
u n vin" table of
will find the f II t
ve
benefit to thele as a guide to the length
of time emit -end for dill0reut vegetables :
Potatoes, boiled, 30 minutes.
Potatoes, baked, 1.51 mine tee.
Sweet potatoes, boiled, 60 minutes,
Sweet potatoes, biked, 20 to 40 elu-
ates,
Creon
peas, boiled, GO minnt0s.
Shelled beans, boiled, 1 to 2 hours.
Gruen corn, 25 to 00 minutes.
Asparagus, 1(1 to 110 minutes,
Spfnaoh, 60 mduntos.
Tomatoes, fresh, be minutes.
TomateeS, Canned, 30 minutO0.
Cabbage, jl to 2 hours,
Cauliflower, 1 to 3 hours.
Dandelions, 2 to 3 hours.
Beat greens, 1 hour.
Unions, 1 to 2 hours.
Beets, 1 to 5 hours.
Yellow turnips, 11 to 2 hours.
Parsnips, 1 to 2 hours.
Carrot:, 1 to 2 holes.
White turnips, le to (10 minutes.
lige split open form excellent poultices
for boils and abecess•'s.
An insect in the ear may be drowned 1
o111 with tepid water.
Beep flowore fresh by putting 0 pinob
of soda in the water.
Boil the ol'•theeline and it will not
"kink," ua a new rope is apt to do.
1'riulc potatoes before baking so that it
the air can escape; this will prevent 1
their 10 (5tin:: in the peen.
1''or soar throat beat the white or an
egg stiff with all the sngar it will 11e141
told the 3 1110 0f 011 lemon.
Soda is the best thing for rivalling
tinware ; apply with a damp cloth and i
rub well, then wipe dry.
• Lim anlmol1ia in the hater you waeli
gloss in.
(lse a clan ellull to scrape pate and
Irl leg pans with.
Use lo1101une oil to clean your wash.
boiler.
Jb dein mi0a 111 stoves, wa4311 in vine.
ga•.
Use vinegar to remove the smell of
kerosene from tin or dishes.
'Clan the essence of peppermint to take
spots from varnished furniture,
Peppermint water, hot ae can be borne,
is an excollelt gargle for Fore throat.
Let •,pious grow in your cellars. They
will absorb all the atmospberiu impuri-
ties.
A cup of hot weer drank before nleale
will relieve nausea end dyspepsia.
If you drop soot on the carpet, Cover
thickly with salt. and it may be swept
up without hlaoking the carpet.
tic1101hb lg Like llospflnlfty.
As I got beyond Roseville, in riding out
to the battlefield of Chickamauga, it be-
gan to rain, and the way the Chander
roared and lightning flashed and the
flood -gave opened was appalling. A
farmer just over the Georgia line beck•
oned me in 001 of the wet and there I
stuck from 1 o'olook until dark. It was
a steady storm, without a break fur a,
minute, and as them was n0 signs of its
ate•ariug up before midnight, the mail
said I had better stay all night. It loot.
ed that way to 01e too, but it was a log
house with only one room, nude only two
beds for twelve of us. There were six
ahildreT, some hall grown, the farmer
said hie s ire, an 01(1 woman, Is non•iu•huty,
a young woman and myself. It looked
ILH 11 then of lie would hem 10 01(11(1 up
to sh•ep, and along ebonite o'clock I be•
gun to get nervous, Perhaps the men
notice -el it, for soon after that hour he
said :
"Stranger, we'll step oat and look at
the Weather."
WA welt to the barn and c4ftee s, leak
lot the horse returned anti found the
w001011 all in One bell and the light out.
"4(0ke off thud I011p into t'othee bed,
whiseersd the elan end I followed dire!•
tions. 1 was no sooner in than he fel..
lowed. `('11011 eam0 010 ,young min, then
the old 0110, SAW then three boys lay
morose cote feet, the app•0 one rostinl
norms my knees, It woes imp0sibie to
move of turn, 1011 in ten minute] all
were Hemming away 118 1f that w140 5111ti0
renal way of going to bed. I heard the
old !dealt strike 11, 12, 1 and 2, and wan
finally dozing off W11011 811110 0110 opened
the door, walked 1111411(1 began to unction,
The noise erOnsed the fernier, who para
fully nailed 01111—
'Whn's that ?"
"315 1"
"Who's m5 ?"
"Jinn Baker."
"011, Jfm, eh 1 Wont to stay all
night ?"
"Well, strip off and pilo ill between
the feet 11500 on the front --there's a11y
fuer of us lying lengthwise."
Jim piled lin without another wort h,•.
log 541(01, and was x000 asleep, and as 1
Was elfditng silently out to fleisll the
night on tho floor, the fernier sleepily
11n0rilld :
"flee yoTom, Tom ? 1'tT11 off your boots
and slip fen hers --Lots of 000111 left yet."
TI11 BRUSSELS POT'
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MONEY rl'() LOAN. ? u
Religion is no Sunday affair.
Genius drives ; talenli is driven.
Discovery in the pain of wrongdoing.
Itypoorisy is oil with pounded glass in
it.
Yon can bet nn the wags of a clog's
tail.
What man can tin and has done woman
wants to,
Each of ns, no doubt, is a Or0nit to the
man we thick a trunk.
Thu heart hoe nothing to do with the
making of "eooiety" hews.
The wise roan may be above hie fellow-
men, but be will not look down on them.
'I'Ihe First r''olloiv She'll liver 1111(1.
'Twos a dull, heavy evening ; the light
of Ilio dozen gas jets along the street only
served to matte the haze and fog visible,
The cloak just tinkled forth the hour of
mine, and with the usual remark that "it
was time honed folks were abed," old
MoGunnigiggle trudged on upstairs, fol.
lowed by the aged partner of his sorrows
and searcher for his joys,
'Don't yeti young feline sill up till the
morning paper comes, this time,' ehont-
ad she over the banister.
"No-o•o," replied a sheet volas from
the parlor ; "we won't, will we 7" she
Haul in an undertone.
"Not If I Mow it," was the reply.
"If the old folks aro going to be me sour
as this I geese I'll skip now," and he
reached for hie hat.
"See here 1" Iced the girl's eyes gleans -
ed with eeruestness ; 'you're the first
fellow I've had, and you've got to pot
down that het and Hill up and court me
in good tempo. I'm homely, I know, but
I can build bettor bread, iron a bosom
shirt handsomer, knit a pair of stockings
quioker, and make $1,37 go further than
any girl iu the village. Thorn's my
recommendations "
".]'hat suits me exactly," and hie hat
flew into the corner, mid that evening
the details of the wadding were all ar-
ranged. Ile depended on a girl es smart
as that to get the best of the old fonts,
KIIt:I4EST811N5 Gell W4N'Jw,g t'11100r0(1IT.
If there are old people in the home
give
011.1111. etre toward !cooping them
warm. Take the severe chill from the
bed before they retire by running a hot
iron or soapetoha through the bed. Old
folks should ceeep with woollen sheets or
blankets next to them, both underneath
011d over. Their blo'cd runs slowly, and
they have not the vitality of younger
prrsous for resisting the oold.
Never start on a ride when it is very
Gold without taking heated eoap51On55 or
brinks for both the hands and feet. A
bag made of heavy canvass or ducking
filled with hot send is an excellent warm-
er for rides, or for keeping at the foot of
sick persons.
If you wear extra warm, wool•linee
clippers in the house, you should not
oh mgt to ordinary street shoos when go.
ing out. Such Menem result in colds
and sickness,
Mothers who must be up with the little
ours at night, and these who 01410 for the
Sick, should have epeeial slipp re for
night 5051(0. They should be wool•lined,
and kept by the side of the bell, ready
fur 111e feet when they get out of bud,
'111e bare feet should never touch the
cold floor.
If one is inclined to a chilly feeling in
the back between the shoulle•e, baste a
Piece of all wool flannel fe the upper half
of Out ,,aide of the uuderehirt. 1t serves
es a lung protector,
Don't kern the living 000,0s ton warm.
There is no more frequent 5'urea of colds
than staying fu an over -heated atmos-
phere, mud thee going suddenly into the
uokl air.
If you must work in a cold 1.0001 It will
pay you t" put 011 your overshoes and
light wrap. A. knit woollen jacket is very
good for Buell a purpose.
Don't run outdoors for a pail of water
or on any short emend with hetet bare
anti sleeves robed up. Severe mitering
has been unused by such imprudcut ex
poser10.
I. is often that delicate person; cannot
keep warm at night. If Snob cues will
wrap a light woollen cape o,• shawl
tree Id their ne01c0 and shoulders 013 re-
tiring thug will find it very conducive to
warmth.
The exercise of such little precautions
is one means by whiuh the general health
is preserved and Si01015 5 and suffering
held at bay.
A number of cowboys in the Choctaw
Nation had a battle with Winchesters
and revolvers the other day, and 13/ill.
Neville and Jack Langdon were (tilled.
The London Chronicle's St. Peters-
burg correspondent Hays :—"I1 is stated
here that 2,500,000 distressed agricultur-
ists 141 Central Russia will be a&fared in.
tenements to migrate to thinly -pope.
!seed Russia] provinces.
1-..e , i.a. kos a..
1 1..,n 1. 0 Av.. , ',1 Atli ,t
e•41..71‘11 e11, 1 1 11 r,. alt i'Ive (h.:1,0,
sufficed t., t„ .(oro me 10 hcnllh.'—Ilonit.lc;n
lava's, s:, 3_7 Is. Conunorco 5t., Set Antenir,
'Le•
ate air r,
"Sfy dawpbter wasnl1.lic'ad for scatty:•
wit r•ltvrh, 'l'hr ph15lr!las 101;u r unable
to
(11
Inde I•er, try '114 rurnnunrmlcd Ayer'0
ti.e.h..p„r;!la, 1 followed his ,:dvd'c. Tema
month.,
01' 0(101.1' :rcnlulrer 1,1,11 Aye„
:131,nrsI1's ext Ayas Pills eonl'Ivlely
•5 r a
no a a' health." --;11 re. 1401011
i ,elle, 1,11i1." C 1. 4Ware, Blas.
`'""1 Cfi flt�tl ucl %ii
Per several um, 1 va,s h ,1•ac 1 4,111,
ielb:nuan r,i - , t , (, , 1 d t
times es to bo cat i I; 1 , ll.1,,e. 1 tile 1 vt
,l
awn yv.,: h n r 1 lilt the rift l of
t110
dine, r, f lx, to lake Ayres Sienp•,1 ala;
and Ian4 not had ,t spell for n lunar lint. —
L, I'. Mend:rough, 1,Ic lam, t',,.
For all blood a'dl, eoAces, the
hoot 1arin11(i)ry in
AYE
a a,its.aparliSa
Prepared by f)r. I C. Ayer & Co., l,ewell, dines.
Solt] by alf lltegglsts, Pelee St 4 hix bottles, 4,o,
OUrer, Others, trent cure 1041
Any Amount of Money to Loan E
on Farm or Village Pro- 1
perty at
6 & 6:1 Per Cent,,
Yearly. '
it
Straight Loans with privilege
repaying when required.
Apply to
A. Hunter,
Division Court Clerk, 13 meads. t
McLEOD'S
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LEA
)E FOR 1893
'anw ling: of Ilt1Fe Iiurlua'h ii 040>0 complete thhll c ror before,
".11ilaulliithaut Home," "Art Garland," "Art Peninsular," "Radiant
:I.eliieresxdaa," d'c. Tin SO Flouts are 'constructed in the most modern
styilr;. •&311'lll faro the net t j1)14'rl'ful f)cluble Ileators 011;1(11'. 'J'ltt,y a.re
SatkZeil in the highest style of the art and we warrant everyone
avail Wang ovens. If you are in needneedof a Parlor Cook, be sure
arta armour tock before purchasing.
'Evening Light" and"Lyndon" Heaters
Bute 'elooedly improved this season and are selling fast and giving
,good satisfaction. No will ticket your old atm e,
System Iienovator , Handsome` Ranges l
wit st io r'v rt stock of the best in this line, all prices. Call and inspect.
----ANL omen—
TESTED REMEDIES Second Hand Stoves
SPECIFIC AND AidTIDOTE
For Impure, Weak and Impoverished
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palnm'a•
tion of the Heart, Livor Complaint, Neer.
eight, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis, Con-
sumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kidney
and Urinary Dieeanes, St, Vitus' Dance, i
Female Irregularities and General De- y+ I,, �, �11 Te s t' R�r i �f�p, 1 1"0 N
� Cher IL.aPil`10i.17.1 hand. stoves are going, off fast. I1' you wheat one, you
mast ast secure it early, They are good ones and cheap.
Ij01031 opened out Hanging and Table Lamps, Bedroom and Night
} it(flia>a „,, damper than ever.. Tea 'Kniv'es, Tea Spoahs, Tea Trays.
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LABORATORY BOl1ERigHi;
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J. M. McLEOD
l33
Prop. and lilanufnnllnrer. i vg grocou
Sold by J. T. PEPPER, 5 t
Druggist, BrnOAels. � y
Weekly Frle@ PllesF.
--AND— h 'This std, reliable institution is still in the van of profre:;S and
!'AE 11 AND ROME is -null prepared to eater to the wants of the public at this Season.
A MaeStock of
INNS
• l Iso aS,•tArite fwd China. They are dandies. Elegant dishes in Eng -
Enlarged and improved`,. , link Stoneware selling Cheap. Alio Glassware, &c.
4 High -Class Family Paper, I•
1 e'er- -..ogees) Spices, Fruits,
$1.00 Both Papers for MOO
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0,1(11 NS1)0011(0 WILT, CONTAIN x
Rev. Dr. TUMOR'S Soni m delivered She i' iU /,7:5, Canned Goods, 4'0., t "e•s
Snuday previously.
WAEI IAN'S WANOERIN0S, [ 'a'swuihttr 1Xi to and sold at Close Prices.
AORICELTERAL !MATTED—Illllatrated.
LADIES' P,111E—Illustrated.
A Semite TALE, mud other interestinggeigliest Price paid for Butter, Eggs and
reading matter, p•,ia5,+
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THE HUSTLING GROCER.
114
FREE PRESS PRINTING 00.,
Comex, Osrarro.
HOW'S
YOUR
CUTTER 1
Now that Jack Frost has re-
sumed
csumed business and 'Winter has -
come to band a well male, corn-
foxtable, stylish cutter will be a
n�aecaetssii�t,y, . mpuy7c qtr ryp g,gpy�1
:E1[: 141
AND
IS CF=4 RTNG-
11; U s sE L s'' 20 lbs. Granulated Sugar
almost a5 good as new. 05 lbs. Good Yellow Sugar
Can snake your old Cutter
Repairs neatly and promptly ex-
ecuted. Old rigs refitted, paint-
ed and trimmed.
Jas. Walker',.
SHOP OPPOSITE TOWS IIALL-
T SS, F OT01-ERI,
Practical TV'atch/22.6alter
and jeweler.
Thanking the public for past ea'or0 and
SnppOrs and wishing etill to secure
your patronage, we are opening
out .Pull Lilies fu
/OLi a'H D SILVER WATC3I'ES".
Silver Plated Ware
frnnh .f:slctblishe l avid Ileliable ltmlte.re
fully weeralted by u5.
Clocks of'the
_Latest .L1(3srt'fri,s.
JEWELRY!
Wsbm,c, EMUS,
LAuns Gum 11,r:ma,
I11t00 rites,
EA1latxes,
e1t"Also a Tull brine of Vimm1VH and, 11
'Violin Strings, +Fa, in stook.
N. At.•-8ssnt•'i nr 3150r10901t50onse5,
T. Fletcher, - Bru;nse'ls.,
for $l
for $1
A large assortment of the Choicest
Fruits of the Season.
:Our teas anti Coffees are too well knovvva
o need. any R ecommenclation.
The Lo;est Assortment of Classivara and Crockery ever.
aho\Vn 111 Brussels, consisting of
Plain. and _Fancy China and, Glassware,
_D,calwr ted and Printed, Feta and. Dinner Sets,
_Decorated (Ind Printed Toilet Sets.
imtragivaarenns
A:ERY DEP {, TMI To
nigh Bread a44`pl Cakes always on liana
�rt14�A�'
Wedding Cakes a Specialty.
Any Orders left for Christmas Cakes w'll
have our Prompt Attention,
Y ,4
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R'0 Ss -Ea,e.