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"Jjjd the proves 4h*t a<?*:«il uk, \thl d*e. trials w«e endure_\nd the aukward <*«i«biu>itions, The re n'.t «.f beinu: p««>r. s>t ur pr»iise-arK< ponder deeply On this blessed truth «-üblime ; "The-lKwbles we encoinitvi- here Are only f<ff «• tinte.
wnforsoen rat-strophes Conn: down tipoan our h«»»nl, How, often do w« vainly think 'Tweie belter we wore dead ? But pause ; my frie'adu, «.n«l ponder ■well Thischeerinir truth siddime; Jit prenent though 'tis hard to i»eai', 'L'ie<Jiily !!»«• a tamou "When friends we love prove false, and *«._rn Away froiM us in scorn •; AVhen o\Mir4early clierished hopes In bit^ern.>ss we uiourn -, When over all the iunrky No bright star +tee«iB to mnVe, Eeiuember, then, tlm cheerful truth — "Tib only for a time.
"Wlien stern depression chill* the heart, And ivope is w^l nij»h fled^ AVheii anxious thoughts harass the mind Alkui* itlie children's bre.id, H»ve piltience, Wlien the clouds roll by The. ph_ as:aia will smile ; Calamities, tl»o 1 hard to bear, Are craly for _ wiiile.
Uottnd our Ictiees aar eluldreft gather, But our hI'HN is ancmn >lete ■; J3o«iii »f'ai from usthey 1 !! wander In tipw paths with wemy feet. Westward our ljf*'^ wan's setting, Soon will the evenitiffchhne ,** All our Wins and all irnrpleasnres Here are ouiiy for a itiiue. Far beyon<l onr mortal ahsioo, Where the. piercing <jye of. Mia* JEven with the aid<of «ciei>co Cannot penetrate ot scan, Where -no guxtshxne «v«r flashes,, Where no moon <yui wax or waw e, WUereold thne hath "never entered, Where lost loved >ones iineet again. Xet us ""mid a sea -of trou'bleK Strive to ireach that pe;vce.fnl fi^Kxro Where the fl<niiia - an>th ; i m e flowers Bloom, and tvme-tfltall be no T»orft,
In a parish in the comity «f Sligfn a man stole a pip; ifiraiii his own parisl* priest. A t-liort tiwie Hfter the priest heM a station , jfnr tl»e p»rp<t«e of hearing .confessions- - Among other persons, the titan who fctnk the pig caiwe to when the following dialogue to&k plucn. — M»in : "I Ktole »i pig, your reverence. 11 Piiest : ■" What <lo }<vu mean to do -with it, yon v.igii— bond^ 1 M^n: "I'll give it to yon, your reverence."' Piuu.st"(in a great passimn) ; ,* Do you want t<* make me the receiver of your stolen goods?" Man: ""And sure, what will £<io with It, your rovertaace ?11? 11 Priest: ""<iive at to the owner, sir..'' Man z " I offered it to him, and he -would , not take it, jour rcx-eience."" Plie^t: *"Jhen k«ej) it, -and my Messing with it." Tlie editor of the Wise county, Texas deserves success. Jle seeuts • to t>e taking li^e eosily^ aivd filling his paper with gotvi-natured news. StiJJ the _ppeal ttmclves our beait: — 4 We live to eat *»t>d eat to lh - e. Bning us a qnarter's worth of peas, peaches, pears, pluuis, pe.inutß, pole-cats or 'j.K).-bUinK, a?ni get the , liest pa,per for thirteen weeks. We -wall aicfept Uitter, beatiH, eggs, chickens (if fully liatohed), and any i.ther digchtible vegetables or fnnt«. We eat anything except codfish or »rindstones.'
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FROM LON'DOXSAN FRAN-CISCO. DIRECT.
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ADViERTIS'E WKLL.
Advertise wd j the «eeret «f glory -, ! Stick to the principle fast _s a leech-, \ Think of the names tbat «,!« famous in fctxjry ; i Advertise well ie'ttie leoson they teach. How Kavejneri compassed so wide mconneotion Made the world swallow their nostrums at will:? *Ti* by that constant amd serious refleoUan, ! Advertise well is iheir principle still. :
Adv«4ise well J you will never repent it. ? " i No_bi_.{j more wise can a business man<do. ! Stick to this motto, and never forget it ; ; Adverfisewell— dt will pull you«afe through. Advertise well :• do not tbmk wbat Ttwill tcost < Pubhshers'lairisiaKe tufc fiiantls in aipg=cuse. : How do y<oa kauw wliatyourc&utioiiJias costs you? Would you .be weoltUy you anusadvertise Ad vert we well J though business 'he wainiog ; ! Those wJao fpend freest must win in t-heiend. ; IJp and he rtoing '! aao meed ior complaining ; • Act for yoao'seJf aad te your «wn Mend. \ Advertise wrll .1 all Jane* ftiave a turning ; 1 _3"<*tliihtt!£ jsa-« ibefcter .tham paper and iiak. j Tiioiiß.vn is wh© daily this motto are spurning | jHnd ibptrjU bangs thi_u t bankrupt vy't-
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 415, 30 October 1889, Page 8
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