Show prom froin tha great west T the philosophy of life no 1 A true and happy life is made up of a great many particulars as the cable is ia formed dorme d of ifa a multitude of strands and the mica of coun countless iless lamina thus there must be good breathing or ventilation eating well yell or dietetics drinking well vel I 1 I 1 or temperance resting well or sleep clothing well or dress working well or labor good dwelling or home thinking thin kink well or philosophy voting right or politics politic and loving believing end hoping well and doing right or I 1 religion but if any screw in this mi chinery is loose every eiery wheel and SP spindle indie will wih feel it throughout through wit the whole manufactory iffe if we do all chiw well but one and fail to do that right our whole life may be thrown into disorder thus if a aman ap feels ill drinks 1 I ill or of ill he may ruin rain his health morals and faith and beco become mean nn outcast out cast in society I 1 7 I 1 it is quite remarkable that we do not learn faster than we know how to live well W we 6 repeat the fhe experiment every day and who does not feel it at the end ad of every day that he has messeda mis seda figure in something played the foot fool and not the wise ciali man and a got himself n the grand jury faculties as a nuisance there is great want of goodbyes good eyes mid ears wie do not hear and 1 see well there is ia great lack 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 of good manifestation we do no not take hold bold of things lungs by by their right handles 1 indeed a prof f ess arsh I 1 P of good sense needs to be founded in ur 0 colleges 0 1 le 8 et e e en u more than one of greek or file latin the powers ar found us are always try 11 ng kg like vast matir maternal pal bruins to lick us into shape but we are very refractory mi materials trials and ido do not like to be licked in n ani any sense doe 4 of the word simple ignorance is w the ause wise 6 of fir much nuch of this no of life the poor laborer would be ie as glad as any one to escape cholera and fever ever and ague but lie he falls into hs his place pace his hia house ouse his lot IA his big employment his philosophy I 1 or his bis faith by the simple determination of gravity and therein he sticks slicks and stas no 11 atte what ft hat grim old monster pestilence odthe of the ganges or dragon plague of the nile aie or the levant comes along wife and babes he does not know enough to get out of the way when these lions front from africa and asia are in in the street no wonder tile the know nothings earry carry all before them in the elections for of course the most of men bjong balong too much to that party by nature though they I 1 never harp happened ened to aret their det before the lie year 1854 those people in in columbia pa ia who have been dringm drinking 4 water froni from a pond into which two ho haueis uses discharge dE charpe their contents and took tile cholera arid died by hynd hundreds reds did not know the laws law s of health an importation of combe OA on physiology or some oilier work on oil the right theory and practice e of life into that benighted bor borough in the spring 0 I 1 and the indoctrination of the inhabitants in into t o the arts 0 of drinking well and eating well during the summer would have saved a world w orld of agony and wretchedness in in the autumn so as you travel through this western country you sie in I 1 many instances that the sites which 1 have I ave been selected for dwelling houses are almog altogether ether unfit for health ae 0 e house is is located near a marsh another on a blenk bleak lull bill side without protection one in in a damp wood and another on the arver side where the floods come up e very every spring and fill the cellar cellai and perhaps the lower lomei stor story with pater avater I 1 why will a farmer take so much pairs with ins his soil or the mechanic with wilh hi his s tools and so little care he be given by him to himself Is not a man inan better than a sheep sheepy many a merchant who carries carries a gold watch in in his pocket and carefully winds it up tip daily and preserves it from getting any foreign substance into it to cac clog 9 the wheels will nevertheless take into tile the silicate di do licate machinery of his ow nomach spine some ill cooked or unwholesome food or drown it with airy liquors or domestic poison and run himell lam elf down until his organs can keep no good time and his hands cannot go and his face tells a puaul story sir merchant if yeb JOB are area a prince as they call you bouat at least learn how to eat at and drink as well as the squirrel in in tile the tree or tile llie noble horse you drive for neither be abne nor no r tile the other know aej anything thing about dj dyspepsia sp epsia or any other ot ol our horrid diseases but miny men do nut not caie care a fig about the laws of decent living when n they do know them like a book they prefer a short life ife and a merry one they sij say and had rather live on tur lur te de soup ana have the g gut ut I 1 imn hun eat beans ail and d plain iliin il fund and walk on two t vo feet without pain the fhe sh rt A life and werry merry one is is it ii fine thing IP in poetry and hileory llie fi leory ory but the mischief is is that m st who try that method mi hod find ill dia t they have have I 1 riot not so very fiort a life after nil all but a long one ne of sickness p pin I 1 in doctors nurses and blue dev lib its nature will not give u up p and in in keeping up p the brittle battle against turtle sup s up and other ether din ller i ivr tabe poisons slie she fights long and hard and the beetle of tile the engagement hoppens to be jut tile the nervous system of the poor patient she lets linn hini act n t off for ids his hot suppers and oyler oy oj ler ter salads salad and ic iafe cr creams earns so easily but only at last ast gives him the coup de ac grace giacci when he is is fairly airey sick and dis disgusted 9 listed with tile the name of thoe arli alujes on oil the bi bills Is of fare over which his mouth once watered with eager e ager opp ap pAile tile at the astor an aind d tile the B fournel arnet next to fo ah ahe e know nothings No thines therefore are lie do nothings or the do wrongs men and women who prefer their lh ir own way to the laws of health arid and have iia ii n A it learned the first ideas of self re trant and so of an ss a OT ol v i inece very things hags out ot of which I 1 hey now no iv eXtra extract et so ingeniously v an almost hi 11 mile quart quantity ity of si sickness cliness una anu lifelong life eife low long disease but the plan of the world has been constructed on an the p of f law as well as love and we li icahn am tro too early or too thoroughly thorough 11 that ignorance gnon ince of the law here as in in the state slate ex uses auses no one the fact 6 ih we e curlit ought to leim learn t and I 1 when we have haie learned obe it the of life is is rt quiren by every cvet one we ill all lo loe loc c a head full ot of idl idlas ideas as and a heart beart full of lappy feelings every day because we do not ck them up tip where here i they hey lie ie thickly as gold in in feather river getter better in truth would ie the water cre caresses cresses cr esses ees and crust of bread or of her nit thoreau by walden pond than much of hat we dignify by the proud title of civilia i ion very well so far as it goes but better ban than all be failor fail faith hr and baptism fur the emission of sins sins with the laying on of hands or the gift of the holy ghost as taught aught and by the latter day saints for then they hey would have the spirit of the highest to aide their ands m I 1 ads in the way of all truth and conduct and to heal their badics s through the he anointing with oil and the laying on of lands an ds A cauree of 0 this kind would would far exceed an importation of combe on physiology or some amp any other on the right theory and of life still it is is good to search wisdom in ill all subjects from the best books eai acu |