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Stouffville Free Press (1896) (Stouffville, ON1896), December 4, 1896, p. 3

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a wrestling match or talmage on struggling with the supernatural loto terclbl cd allows good xu to get etralib wo mrucclo with atijtel ox blelnc vi rettlloc uave their mark the daybreak washltgton nat 22 out of thu strange wen of bible time dr tal- snage in bis sermon today draws re markable lessons of good cheer and triumph hu subject is wrestling with the supernatural and the text genesis xxi ii 2fi 20 and when he saw that he prevailed not against him he touched the hollow of hi thlgu and the hollow of jacobs thigh was out of joint as he wrestled with him and ho said let me go for the day breaketh and he said i wll not let thee go except thou bless me there 1 a cloud of dust from a travel ing herd of cattle and sheep and goats and camels they are the present that jacob sends to gain tho good will of hi offended brother that night jacob halts by the brook jabbok but there is m rest for the weary man no chining lad der to let the angels down into his dream but a severe struggle that lasts until morning with au unknown visitor they each try to throw the other the unknown visitor to reveal his superior power by a touch wrenches jacobs thigh bone from us socket perhaps maiming blm for life as on tho morn ing sky the clusters of purple clouds be gin to ripen jacob bees it is an angel with whom be hits been contending and not one of his brother coadjutors it me go cries the angel lilting himself up into increasing light the day break- eth you see in the first place that god allows good people sometimes to get into a terrible struggle jacob was a good man but here he is left alone in the midnight to wrestle with a tremendous induence by the brook jabbok for jo soph a pit for daniel n wild beasts den for john the baptist a wilderness diet and the executioners nx for peter a prison for paul shipwreck for john desolat patmos for chrlt tho cross for whom tho racks tho gibbets tho prisons the thumb screws for the sons and daughters of the lord almighty 6omoono said to a christian reformer the world is against you then be replied i am against the world i will go further and cay that every christian has his struggle with financial mlsfortnno some of you havu had tho midnight wrestle red hot disastprs have dropped into your store from loft to cel lar what you bought you could not sell whom you trusted fled the holp you ex pected would not come some glnnt panic with long arms and grip like death took hold of you in an awful wrestle from wjilcb you have not yet es caped and it is uncertain whether it will throw yon or you will throw it hero is another soul in struggle with some bad appetite he knew not how stealthily it was growing upon him one hour he woke up he said for tho sake of my soul of my family of my children and of my god i must stop this and behold ho found himself alone by the brook of jabbok i and it was midnight that evil uppctlto btued upon him and be seized upon it and oh thb horror of the conflict when once a bad habit hath roused itself up to de stroy a man nnd tho man has sworn that by the help of the eternal god he wlli destroy unll heaven draws itsolf out in long line of light to look from above and all hell stretches itsolf in myrmidons of spite to look up from beneath i have seen men rally themselves for a struggle and they have bitten their lips sud clinched their fist and cried with a blood red earnestness and a rain of scalding tears god help mo from a wrestlo with habit i have seen men fall back defeated calling for no help but relying on their own reso lutions they have ooroo into the strug gle and for a time it seemed as if they were getting tho upper hand of their habit but that habit rallied again its infernal power and lifted tho soul from its standing and with a force borrowed from the pit hurled it into darkness but thank god i have often seen a better termination than this i have seen men prepare themselves for such n wrestling they laid hold of gods help as they went into combat the giant habit regaled by tho cup of many dissi pations camo out strong nnd defiant they clinched thoro were the wrlthings and distortions of a fearful struggle but tho old glnnt began to waver and at lost in the midnight alone with none but god to witncssby tho brook jabbok the giant fell and tho triumphant wrest ler broke tho darkness with tbo cry thanks bo unto god who glvcth us tho victory through our lord jesus christ is a widows hentt that first was desolated by bereavement and 6lnco by tho anxieties and trials thnt camo in tho support of a family it is a sad thing to seo n mad contending for a livelihood under disadvantages but to see a deli cate woman with helpless httlo ones aft her back fighting the giant of poverty and sorrows is more affecting it was a bumble borne and passers by knew not that within these four walls were dis plays of courage moro admlrablo than that of hannibal crossing the alps or in tho pass of thermopylae or at bala- klavawhoro into tho jaws of death rode tho six hundred these heroes had tho whole world to cheer them on but thero was no one to applaud tho struggle in that humblo homo bbo fought for bread for clothing for flro for shelter with aching head and weak side and exhausted strength through tho long night by tho brook jabbok conld it bo thnt nono would give her help had god forgotten to bo graolous nocontomlng soul tho midnight air is full of wings coming to tho rescue she bears it now in tho songh of the night wind in tho rlpplo of the brook jabbok tho promise mode o long ngo ringing down tho sky thy fatherless children i will prcservo them alivo and let thy widows trust in mol some ono said to a very poor woman how is it that in suoh distress yon keep cheerful she said i do it by what i call cross prayers whon i had my rent to pay and nothing to pay it with and bread to buy and nothing to buy it with i used to sit down and cry but now z do not get discouraged if i go along tho street when i come to a corner of the street i say tho lord help mol i then go on until i como to another crossing of tho street and again i say the lord help mol and so i utter a prayer at every crossing and since i have got into the habit of saying theso cross prayers i hare been able to keep op my courage learn again from this subject that people sometimes are surprised to find out that what they save boon struggling wltb in tho darknes is really an angel of messing jacob found in tho morn ing that this strange pesooage was sot an enemy but a ilod dispatched messen ger to promise prosperity for blm and for bis children and so many a man at the close of his trial has found out that ho has been trying to throw down his own blessing if yon are a christian man i wilt go book in your history and find that tbo grandest things that nave ever happened to you hare beo your trials nothing short of scourging im prisonment and ihlpwrock could hare made paul what he was when david was fleeing through the wilderness pur sued by hi own son ho was being pre pared to become the sweet singer of israel tho pit and the dungeon were the best schools at which joseph ever graduated the hurricane that upset the tent and killed jobs children prepared the man of us to be the subject of the magnificent poni that has astounded the ages there is no way to get the wheat out of the straw but to thrash it there is no way to purify the gold but to burn it look at the people who have always bad it their own way they are proud discontented nselessnnd unhappy f if you want to find cheerful folk go among those who have been purified by the fire after rossini had rendered william tell the five hundredth time a company of musicians came under his window in paris and serenaded htm they put upon ms brow a golden crown of laurel leaves but amid all the ap plause and enthusiasm kosslnl turned to a friend anil said i would give alt this brilliant scene for a few days of yonth and love contract the melancholy feollng of rossini who had everything that this world conld give him with the joyful experience of isaac watts whoso sorrows wero great whon he tho sen or a book sot to dim the light of the midnight taper or tbo room may be filled with the cries of orphanage or widewbood or tbo church of christ may mourn over our going but if jesus calh all is well the strong wrestling by the brook will cease the hours of deaths night will pjt along 1 oclock in the morning s oclock in tho morn ing 4 oclock in the morning 5 oclock in the morning tho day breaketh so 1 would bava it when 1 die x am in no haste to be gone i would like to tauu her 20 years and preaeh this gos pel i have no grudge against this world the only fault i hare to find with thu world is that it treats me too well bat when the time comes to go i trust to be ready my worldly affairs all settled if i have wronged others i want then to be sure ct their forgiveness in that last wrestling my arm enfeebled with sick ness and my head faint i want jesus beside me if there be bands on this slds of the flood stetched oat to hold mo back i want the heavenly hands stretched out to draw me forward then o jesus help me on and help me upl unfearlng undoubtlog may i step right out into the light and bo able to look hack to my kindred and friends who would detain me here exclaiming let me gol let me go the day break eth got rich in a night the hill of zion yields a thousand sacred sweets before wo reach the heavenly fields or walk the golden streots then let our songs abound and every tear bo dry were marching through immanuela ground to fairer worlds on high tt is prosperity that kills and trouble that saves while the israelites were on the march amid great privations and hardships they behaved well after awhile they prayed for meat and the sky darkened with a great flock of quails and these qnalls fell in great mul titudes all about them and the israelites ate and ate and stuffed themselves until they died ob my friends it is not hard ship or trial or starvation that injures the soul but abundant supply it is not tho vulture of trouble that eats up tho christians llfo it is the quails you will yet find out that ynur midnight wrestle by tho brook jabbok is with an angel of god como down to bless and to save learn again that while our wrestling with trouble might bo triumphant wo must expeet that it will leave its mark upon ns jacob prevailed but tho angel touched him and his thigh bone sprang from its socket and tho good man went limping on his way wo must carry through this world tho mark of tho com bat what plowed these premature wrin kles in your fnco what whitened your hair beforo it was time for frost what silenced forever no much of tho hilarity of your household ah it is because the angel of trouble bath touched you that you go limping on your way you need not be surprised that those who have passed through tho fire do not feel as gay as onco tnoy did do not bo out of potlonco with those who como not out of their aospondoncy they may triumph over their loss and yot their gait shall tell yon that they havo been trouble touched aro wo stoics that we can un moved seo our cradle rifled of tho bright eyes and the sweet lips can we stand unmoved and seo our gardens or earthly delight uprooted will jesus who wept himself bo angry with ns if we pour our tears into the graves that open to swal low down what wo loved best was laz arus moro dear to him than our beloved dead to us no we have a right to wcop our tears must come you shall not drive thorn back to scald tho heart they fall into gods bottle afflicted ones havo died lccauso they could not weep thank god for tho sweet the mysterious relief that comes to us in tears under this gentle rain tho flowers of hope put forth their bloom god pity that dry withered parched all con flaming grief that wrings its hands and grinds its teeth and bites its nails into the quick but cannot weep we may have found the comfort of the cross and yet ever after show that in the dark night and by the brook jabbok we wero troublo touched again wo may take tho idea of tho text nnd announce tho approach of tho day dawn no one was aver moro glnd to seo tho morning than was jacob after that night of struggle it is appropriate for philanthropists nnd christians to cry out with his angel of tho text thejday breaketh tho worlds prospects are brightening superstition has lind its btrongest props knocked out 1 he tyrants of earth aro falling flat in tho dust tho church of christ u rising up in its strength to go forth fair as tho moon clear as the sun and terrible ns an army with banners clap your hands nil ye peoplo tho day breaketh as i look around abont mo i see many who havo passed through waves of trou blo that came up higher than their girdle in gods name i proclaim cessa tion of hostilities you shall not always go saddened and heartbroken god will lift your bnrden god will bring your dead to llfo god will stanch tho hearts bleeding i know ho will llko as a father pltleth his children so tho lord pities you the pains of earth will end the dead will rise tho morning star trembles on a brightening sky the gates of tho east begin to swing open tho day breaketh luther nnd momnahthon wore talking together gloomily about the prospects of tho church theycould see no hope of deliverance after awhile luther got up nnd raid to molnnchthon como philip lot us sing the fortysixth psalm god is our refugo and strength in every tlmo of troublo death to many nay to all is a strug gle and n wrestle wo have many friends whom it would be hard to leave i caro not how bright our future hopo is it is a bitter thing to look upon this fair world and know that wo shall never again see its blossoming spring us autumnal fruits its sparkling streams nnd to say farewell to those with whom we played in childhood or counseled in manhood in that night like jacob wo may havo to wrestle but god will not leave us unblessed it shall not bo told in heaven that a dying soul cried unto god for help hut was not delivered the lattice may be turned to keep out obliging school muim a school maam had arrived at the frontier town to begin her duties and tho dozen men who aw her get out of the itage and enter the hotel agreed that siio waw young and good looking also that she wai probably nervous and that the boys hadnt ought todo any shooting on that first night and keep her awake tho girl was at supper when bill green entered the mom cap in hand and in troduced himself and added thars a critter in town named joe goss and ive said id shoot him on sight bein as it might disturb yo how ever ill put the shootin off fur a day or two the school maam thanked him with all her heart and he withdrew but she had only retired to tho sittingroom when bui reappeared to say thars n duffer in town who says he kin make mo eat dirt hev ye any ob- jeokshuns to my standi n up to him would there bo n quarrel she asked sartinly maam and shooting of course then i wish you wouldnt all ilgbt maam all right fur your sako ill let him bluff me tonight and pop him tomorror she expressed her deep sense of obliga tion and he retired but ten minutes later he reentered to say a galoot named jim wboelan has sent me word that ho kin break me in two and will bo along purty soon to do it wonld yon mind if i lit on to him would it be a fight she asked yes a poworful fight then i hopo you wont all rlgnt maam nil right ive alius bin a gentleman and alius hopo to be she thought she had seen tho inst of bill for that night but she hadnt she was being shown to her room when ho met her in tho hall and anxiously paid thars a walleyed heathen out yore who needs shootin but i wont do it tonight on account of you id liko to ax ye however if i might take three drinks at the bar but you might get drunk oh no ill tako three drinks and then fling my hat down nnd jump on it but no quarreling nomaam ill jump on my hat nnd hoot and somo cuss will tackle me and ill chaw his ears off and gouge his eye out and you wont bear a sound or lose a wink of sleep au right maam all right im a gentleman an ye ar lady and things shall go off ns sllok as grease or ill kill five or six men and know the reason why a knot of telegraphers wero holding op tbo corner of 153 and swapping stories most of them bad worked in a seoro of states and mdi had seen the whole country tho talk turned upon carrying too banner and the compar ative merits of tho fast and west for a man who was broke the east isnt in it with tho west said the fat operator heres a little ex perience i bad in 69 i struck spotone at nlgbt on the 3rd of augat that was saturday x was flat broke hadnt a cent the next day tho wnolo town was wiped out by the big fire that evening i was strolling about looking at the ruins when i saw some men stringing a wire one of them was tbo local manager man i used to know in jacksonville he said hullo church want to g to work i told him yes well he said ive got a box relay here this lineman will take you out to the east end of tho town and show you whero you can cut in oh portland seattle and tacoma wo went away out to a lumber yard and made the connection wea and po were calling and fighting for the circuit theyd heard of the flro over the railroad wires i set up my instrument on a pile of lumber and by tho time i waq ready to begin a hundred men wero fighting to get messages through to their friends the messages were written on letter backs old envelopes newspaper margins and a good many of them on shingles from the lumber yard i stood up on the lumber pile and shouted i dont know what tho regu lar charges are hero but itll cost every one cf yon 1 a message for ten words nobody made a klok tho money came in carriages they shoved it up faster than i could take it in and i can take in money pretty fast i kept that wlro hot all that nlgbt and all the next day and by the time i was clear i had a roll as big as a broadway cable spook when i wont to turn in tho business to tho manager be said ho couldnt charge anything more than the regular rates so i was forced to keep tho rest of it that night wj had a barn door cov ered so you couldnt see tho wood with messages for men who had been burned out wo didnt know their addresses and couldnt find them so wo just nailed the messages up oh the barn door and lot thorn pick them out themselves i left town tnesday with a wad that made me round shouldered give me the west every time story of a bad boy boy ittcr to ills parents my dear parents i cant say that i llko this school very much but the teacher has mado a hit with me and i am taking great pains with my lessons your dutiful son johnnie two jfew 2 ro font loan there aro two new professions whloh have lately been developed and are now being written about one is the glorl- fler and the othor is the cutter out tho glorlfier is a man employed by rich but stupid persons to make them out devils of fellows dont you know ho frequents the places whore mon congre gate goes into society and knows all the best people then he tells stories about tho witty things his friend smith says and relates instances of his courago or shrewdness or anything else smiths friends get to look on smith as a remark able man smith becomes popular nnd is made a hon smith pays tho glorlfier good money for his port in the transac tion und over afterward poses as a great man tho eutter out can bo of cither sex there is a rich family that has a son or daughter as tho caso may bo who is infatuated with somebody against whom the parents havo a prejudice perhnpstho object of tho infatuntion is beneath tho son or daughter in rank or isnt just good or something else tho parents go to tho outtor out nnd glvn him or her tho proper instructions tho cutter out goes to work and fascinates tho objeo- tlonablo object of adoration the son or daughter is thrown ovor and the cutter out gets a fat fee it isnt everybody who would ranke a good glorlfier or a good cutter out bnt there aro vast possibilities for persons who havo the requisite qualities of mind and body nnd tho necessary belittled opinion of themselves that will permit them to do tho work buffalo commer cial not any in ours while on a business trip to florence last week wo had the privilege of a close inspection of a vehicle called a bicycle thin was tho first tlmo wo ever saw one except at n distance after we had fin ished our inspection tho owner showed us how the old thing worked nnd sug gested that we try it we had never met with anything on wheels whloh wo could not get on to and stay a long as we pleased and it was with a great deal of selfconfidence that we tackled that biko wo know how we got on but as to bow we got off will ever be a puzzle to us wo cant mako out whether tho thing bucked with us or ran away but whon we enme to we had a scalp wound flvo inches long our noo was badly warped and we hnd a mouthful of dirt and grass to chow on some men might have tried it again bnt wo didnt when we want anything moro in that lino well get lu tho way c4 a stampeding herd of steers or try a timber rlldo down n mountain our friendly feelings for tho hlklst will undergo no ohaogo but as for tho critter itself wo warn it that our guns aro load ed and wo shall tako all precaution to protect onrself arizona kicker he died of tobacco heart said tho physician when the postmortem exam ination hns been concluded impossible replied tho dead roans chum he never smoked anything but cigarettes itetlcrthnn thn ollit way motherinlaw dont you know that cropping your hair so tight ns that will make it fall out soninlaw oh yes but thats the way i prefer to lose it judge hi hani tuek talk about thro being no snob thing as luck said bllkins dcprocintlngly why everythings hi ok llfo riches health nnd oven the cholco of parents depends on th merest ohnnce and 1 have boon tho unlucklest dog in chris tendom unlucky said wilktns sympatheti cally why i dont know now youvo health n wife theres an example my wlfo you remember the day wo walked down town together you picked up old rook- leighs pooketboofc your acquaintance in this way with him was wholly an ac cident now you are his partner in a onoycoinlng business i picked up a irls handkerchief now i am her has- and i tell you old man im a jonah no womlrrmlie left lady in pursuit of n book why did u loavo your plnce cook i couldnt stand tho dreadful ay the innstrr and tho mistress used to juarrel mum lady what did they used to quarrel out cook the way tho dinner was cooked um cincinnati enquirer auricular ono summer oventng a miller was lean- g ovor his garden gate facing tho road joying his plpo whon a conceited ung farmer happened to be passing io jnlllerajn a frlondly tone said good evertta goorgo i didnt ispeak sahjmeorgn gruffly oh said the ipmfv 1 thought yon did hnt jt most hi v bee your ears flapping j tho difference the essential difference between the mon anduhe woman said tho cheerful idiot mono of wear and tear ehrv said the new boarder yes man spends his raonsy foolishly on a tear and woman on wear in- dianapoua journal by bill nye many years ago thero lived in new haven a very bad hoy he was born ono hundred and fortyfive years ago and be is now dead so i feel at liberty to write bis biography sometimes it is perfectly tiresome waiting for a man to die so that yon will feel safe in saying what yon think of blm bnt if ho hap pens to b a large robust mnn it cer tainly pays to do it this toy was known far and wide as the meanest and notoriously hopelessly bad boy in connecticut no other boy made any rialms whatever when he was around and for years ho carried the belt he knew all the little fine tricks of meanness and cruelty at tho age of 13 years that it generally takes a luotlme to acquire when others worked hard all day to devlsa new kinds of wlckedncsss and lay on their stomachs nights by the light of a pine knot and patiently worked out the more difficult problems of mean ness and lawlessness this lad seemed to breathe it all in tho very air his won derful genius as a successful bad boy was remarked by those who did not know him at all he was a prodigy of wicked ness a miracle of meanness ho loved to get little boys into his hands and then duck them or scare them out of tbelr senses he succeeded id crip pling several little schoolmates and one day blew out tho teachers eye with a cannon firecracker ho loved to see his little friends fall into his traps aud very few of his intimate friends succeeded in dying a natural death i could go on page after page telling of the funny pranks of this bad boy if i chose to nnd it would make yon laugh until the tears ran down your cheeks to read how he filled the ajum the hospi tal and the cemetery with his friends whenever any of tho neighbors dogs saw this humorous boy thoy would con ceal their tails as far as possible and go to canada till the bad boy had grown up or died he was a great lover of fun and one evening so scared three little girls with a skull covered with phosphorus nnd worked by machinery that they had fits all their lives he knew more ways tn produce a laugh and scare a child into spasms thnn nny boy of his age in connecticut and you must re member that this wan over n hundred years ago when boys didnt have the ad vantages they havo now everybody said this boy would certainly come to som bad end ho could not escape they thought no boy could possibly bo so lawless and so disagreeable and still amount to anything there wero thou sands of strnltlaced puritanical croakers who said that the boy would sink to nothing whatever or land in tho peni tentiary he said however that ho was just sowing bis wild oats nnd that when he got his crop in ho proposed to reform and mnke his mark year after year ho lived on as full of tho old scratch as ever now and then he would burn a barn just to seo tho cattle scatter and watch tho old farmer hustle out in his shirt with a pail of water but observe how the prophecies of his neighbors failed it ought to encourage every bad hoy in trio country today whoso relatives nnd friends speak handily of him this lad at inst grew to bo a man and was known nil over tho civil ized world his name is familiar to ovory one nnd in the hlstoryof our great land you will find a long account of him nnd still ho had the reputation of pull ing frogs to pieces while thoy wero alive of leaving mud turtles on tho track for tho passenger trains so that he could hear them pop and of putting kittens on tho kitchen stovo to watch them while they danced bad boy do not bo discouraged hopo on forhoro may bo a future for you do notioso hope when your parents talk back at you you have just as good a chance to be known nil over tbo world as the boy of whom i have told yon he was poor too he had to sow his wild oots too as you say but ho stead ily worked his wny on until nt the time of his death he was known wherever the english tongue was spoken as benedict arnold nnd everybody wanted to see him very much indeed even the sheriff who wouldnt recognize him nt nil when ho wns a boy walked for miles and miles to find him and converse with him whon ho got thero air arnold wasnt at home he had thought of something lu england that he wanted to go and gat the above story which originally ap peared in the now york world was ono of tho last stories from the pen of the late humorist lumbering on the ottawa a life of great hardship akd exposure hire driver olun yvsjtt deep io ley water hacked ltodle the vrs qoeot outturn only lit- mot kobut can btsad thu iveary round of toll from the ottawa pre press only those whn have engaged in tno arduous occupation of lumbering know how dearly earned is their livelihood for among the many vocations of xuu that of lumbering ranks among tbo most dangerous and dinlcult ibero is tho heavy shanty labor from earliest dawn to evening star when tho toller for half tbo year is remote from homo and friends and whose dally round is to ect and work and sleep only getting an occasional glimpse of tho outttide world through a long looked for letter from some loved one far away then the days lengtbeuthe frozen lake breaks up and comes the driving of logs and hewn timber down tbo tortuous swift running stream when necessity often calls tho driver to wade body deep in the swfft uowldg icy waters nono bnt the strong can engage in such heavy labor only the most robust aro able to stand the ten hoars of daily toll with but a midday hours respite sucb in brief is the ike of many thousands of laborers in the ottawa valley and among the many is thos doble of 1230 head street chaudlere who for twelve long years has wrought for tho great lumber king j ii boch shantylng in the snowy northern forests und lifting three lnoh deal during tho summer heats it is not to be wondered nt that in his long experience and great exposure ho should contract n severe cold that in tlmo took permanent lodging in the region of his loins and kidneys like many others ho thought to wcrk it off but in vain soon the pains in the region of tho kidneys became so intense that labor was n tor ture to him and it was only tho indom itable courago born of a knowledge that others wero dependent upon hint that inged him to pursuo his weary round of dolly toil every sudden movement of the body was as a thorny goad that made him wince beneath its sting added to this was an unusual nnd excessive sweat ing which necessitated frequent changes of clothing nnd which weakened him to such an extent thnt his appetite was almost entirely gone nnd eventually but littlo food and muchvrjjr wns his dally faro mtcy vaihirfi mr pobio to frco himself from tbo pains whieli bad fastened themselvos upon him nnd one medicine aftor another was used but without effect llfo became a burden and existence a thing almost undesirable after many fruitless efforts ho was induced to try dr williams pink pills when three boxes were taken the change in his condition was marvel lous and his own words are when i had taken six boxes i wns n new man and consider tho euro wortn hundreds of dollars mr dohlonlthoagh completely cured continues taking pink pills occa sionally and is very enthusiastic in bis praises of what the pills have dono for him many of his fellow workmen seeing tho great change wrought in him by these famous pills have been led to give them a trial for other ailments and aro unanimous in pronouncing them superior to all other medicines br williams pink pills act directly on the hlood and nerves building them nnow nnd thus driving disease from the system there is no troublo duo to either of these causes which pink pills will not cure nnd in hundreds of cases thoy havo restored patients to health after nil other remedies had failed ask for br williams pink pills and tako nothing else th genuine are always enclosed in boxes tho wrappor around which bears tho full trade mark dr williams pink pills for palo peoplo may bo hnd from all dealers or sent post paid on receipt of 50 cents a box or six boxes for 950 by addressing tho br williams medicine co brockville ont making n clean breast of if ilenty of me in livingston montana t f tenderfoot is thero nny game around heror kindlydlsposod nntivo oh yes pokor and peaknuckle and sovenup al most nny time and faro sunday nights but ill toll you what it is young man judging hy your looks if you want to carry nny money back homo with you you hadnt butter try em soiflotvlllc journal had film there mr chngwatrtr women voting and holding office shucks think of women in congress making laws for tho coun try i mrs chugwator well if ever wp do elect a congress well never send such q lot of old women to tho senate as youve got thero now tho idiom wbyfor eoz it zat a womans face eex nsed on zee silver dollar in zls country inquired a visiting foreigner because growled- tho impecunious native it is tho idiom of our language that money talks a new terror ho in alarm what is that strange nolko behind me she i dare say its mamma at ths keyhole she has probably been trying to take a photograph of your intentions kckcmhliiiices coiiir willi old ajc age brings out family ilkonesscs or refomblances as nothing else can or will replied a scientist who hns given much attention to tho study of physiology and its running mate physiognomy in tho ordinary life of a man or woman they nre so much occupied by other things that is with the plrasnres passions or business of the world that thoy do not show any of tho lineaments of tteir parents whon old ago comes on them however thoy show many of the resemblances of tho parent stock take your own circle for illustration if you are old enough to romombor tho- parents of any of your friends or relatives you will notice that ns they in turn grow old tho family likenesses como out thero are of course some poople who havo tho general features nnd ap pearances of their parents and in many cases of both father and mother though in most cases of but ono and that most likely of tho father in their youth and through llfo thero aro others though who had nono of tho marked family likenesses until thoy renohed an advanced ago by this i mean fifty years or so in many case persons havo shown in their fneos nono of tho family likenesses until they reachod very advanced ago and it grows moro nnd more marked as they leave tho milestones of age behind them washington star debarred look hore sold the city editor to tho new reporter yon nlludo in tbfc story to mr koxwell as a financier why ho handles alt- great deal mony i dont caro if he docs i dont waj you to call him n financier ho ha any side whiskers washington a natural krror mrs hayiccs where did yon that now piece daughterit isnt a nsw pises j piano has been tuned

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