Show MI miscellaneous I 1 A happy WOMAN what spectacle more pl pleasing eating does the world afford than a happy woman contented in her sphere ready at all times to benefit her little world by her exertions and transforming the briers and thorng thorna of life into roses of paradise by the magic of her touch there are those who are thus happy because they cannot help it no misi fortunes dampen their sweet tweet smiles and they diffuse a cheerful glow around them as they I 1 pursue puisne the even tenor of 0 their w way a y they have the secret of contentment w whose h oe value i is above the philosophers stone atone for without seeking the tee baser exchange of gold which may i buy some bome sorts of pleasure they eon edn ver vert t everything they touch into joy what I 1 their condition is makes no difference they may be rich or poor high or low admired or forsaken en by the fickle world but the sparkling fountain of happiness bubbles up in their hearts and makes them radiantly beautiful they live in a log cabin they make it shine with a lustre which kings and queens may covet and they make wealth a fountain of 0 blessings to the children of poverty happy women are the highest types of humanity and slid we cannot say how much we owe to them for athe the ot of the ibe race would there wera were enough to go roandl I 1 THE RIGHT spirit breathe not a sentence say not a word gle gie give not an expression of countenance that will offend another or send a thrill of pain to his bosom we are surrounded by sensitive hearts which a word a look even might fill to the brim with sorrow if you are careless of the opinion of others remember they are differently constituted from yourself and never by word or s ign sign cast a shadow on a happy heart or throw aside the smiles of joy that linger on a pleasant countenance BE KIND TO tue THE AGED age when uben I 1 whitened for the tomb is an object of 0 sublimity the passions bave ba ve ceased hopeb hopes or belt self have ceased they linger with the young api BPI aad pray for tor the young alii and 01 how careful should the oung young be to reward the aged with their fru fresh hearts to diminish the chill of ebbing eifel the spartano spartans Spar tans looked upon a reverential respect for old age as I 1 brauti beautiful ful fui trait of I 1 char chai acter BL kind to those who are n the autumn of life for thou not what sufferings they may have endured or how bow much of it may still be thein their port lon loc do they beem seem unreasonable to t find fault or murmur 41 4 1 low not thine anger to kindle against them rebuke them doty dots not tor fon many have been the cro crosses seg ses and trials of earlier years and perhaps their dispositions while in the sprigg springtime time of life were less flo aible tadd our own do mey they requite aid of thee then render it cheerful ly torget forget not that the time times may com come ewhen when thou m yest require the same sisi assistance from others that thou 1 thein do all that is needful 1 for the od and do ic it with alacrity ala aJa crity and arid think it rot tot bard hard hardit baldit if in much uch Is a required at thy h balg intes leat lest na ge e sets his seal on thy trow and heis heib fills fils thy with wilh ti embling others may wait on thee unwillingly and feel relieved when ahen the coffin lid has covered thy face forever I 1 A man eats up a pound of sugar and th the e pleasure he ha hab has s enjoyed iq done with b bit bt t the mhd information he be can get from flom a newspaper is treasure trea surel I up in the mind to be used whenever nis his inclination calls for it 4 A newspaper is not the wisdom of one man map or two mer men it is the th of the age of aaa asb ages igea too A farni family fly without a newspaper is always half an age aze behind the times timp they never think much nor find much to think 0 of f and there are the little 0 odes ones n es growing up in ignorante ignorance ign orange oranee without a taste tast e for reading besides these evils there ia is the wife woy who wao when her work la is done has to sit down with bw br hands bands in her lap with no bing to amu behen gehen seber mind from the caris careb cares a and nd toils of the domestic clr cir circle circie cle cie who would be without a bews newspaper |