River Falls Journal (Newspaper) - May 23, 1860, River Falls, Wisconsin VOLUME ill. RIVER PIERCE 23, 1860. UY 3L- AVU Sco LET ME KISS HIM FOB HIS who left liii in was with Mcr in though with care In- When cloned 1 mi- liim lor liii 1 lire lav him anav Sure mny Infn in lior Ui il would Till lur huirt nearly in to him Mm fur licr i Oum t It it mi it IH hind to lur 11' lif f 1 1 in 1 1 IH A of i liir him his mother I dm ill Hit foul lulu I ion in t I'M nt ntr ii AH L 1 the in inu him fur r ami nor In n ye y lum LI woman LILLY S ni Imi j J. li JH it. Kin f- l Cmr mr II .ml r. 1--1. A u J w n v wJ mi loo for Ami hi till with us n r COMPOSITION KOR i uo Tho rose is tho protest most of all a little out of it is very it is nnd so Tho rose bus all speaking of Jt is to nice to converse with I do Jove it so The rose in winds of Tho of Hows tho roso line to to like n nnd the to liko tho cold nnd un- feeling to It bnt f tho but memory lhat of tho looks forward with but ward with Such the vriso of Tho cup of life is ta tuo the or is impaired as nnd drags nro made bitter that we may not struggle when it ii taken from our contented with what ho hut a chance of becoming for what ho will Ho hni laid down to is already ing lady who took luro n good mi. the of tho Knickerbocker for we find the talk which wo The writer shows the healthful of a and Tho in referring to Iho volume from which tho subjoined extracts aio taken is horo and there something to startle the suspicions of very suspicious and make some very ex old ladies almost tear their cap Tho more dogmatist may no be for the writer of this volume j is nol encased in a but 1 bodly mid talks ns one faco to faco with n fi and if wo have to sco and a heart to ho is imbued with the fro noblest spirit of humanity and Christian up to Mrs. ilia's said tho to his wild one was n sort of the children got each a present ol some nice book suitable to antl and es hare gathered together more than sixty in that outlying the other ladi who would otherwise hu poorly did you say to I durc say it would have i'd very talk to it would linio look moio und Piim move if thoy had boon Hal i told tho children I them so about their not formally havo so ninny thoy have but I was not sura they tho the few they had ter ion nnd so did thorn moio whilo they had so many was danger Mould load more could nnd in a way to make thoir mind's il n gront deal bottor to read a books and nnd than to inn a thero weto a many bonks for n good wero half so fni ilicin s old ones which very nise now so that and o' the ihu Giant nnd tho Mid with the and Children's and the of Choice Old Fain and the of Poor and and tho were n library for little folks which none of the who modern hooks up fur nnd I was their though of tho now books wera indeed ns and for them us any thing could bo such as and man and the Settlers in mid nnd that to Catch a and other Ii stories by tho snino nnd the and some others that J 1 was to see thorn only this they must more they read such books na the more dead would 5'id the hauler if they did not try or or or selfish and self- or and but did not think nny tho worse of thorn on that provided they honestly ed to bo good tho harder they found the more was pleased with if only they tried the more ly and thoy must not bo or of if they should sometimes stumble and fail into most ly Ihoy but bo and on to do and bo sine God would then them just nnd and ance for just ns loting fathers and mothers ays and they 8UCCCOO at tor God's good it was in all thair to one to become good that honestly and kept on how good God K At thought it would one of the mom fulloH things in tho that littlo folks should of tho sweet in- fluence of right tho blessed scuso they aro God's dearly loved and subjected to such teaching as Mr. mado to think themselves tho childron of tho Evil nnd sure to into his nt tho unless they happen to bo among the which it is ton to ono Ono would think their young ba and chilled to its very by groat black horror of such a But Hod lakes care it shall not bo so. If you chance n of those little ones oct of doors at school jcu uill and and kicking up their liko young colts let nnd filling iho air with tho ling of their shouts and A spectacle nnd R one in a tight logical of the thoy taught to see tho doomed littlo wretches nud thoughtless chances of thair fato the loi ing is in bia than selling foith a God wise than all tho a bud one and Let us it is so. Let us bo sneh enter so little into the of children's oil for the liko ilio of hail fiom tho at flo you tint tho and hold any ril 1 they thoy some of them only think they but in they hold only f hold but or in will be All things i have golton something from thing good tind quickening to true iotis fooling in thoir But God bo neither the are in their own for lie UM- Tho and tho tho so the l was lather in the good thoy did not got than in the hai in thoy 9B9E THE I there were tions for little For tho younger ones the which ed tho contained many ed by own The rock leaves its scratches on tho mountain tho river its channel in tbo tho leaves its a in the tho fern nnd tho leaf thoir modest epitaph in the things young and falling drop makes its could contrive to grow ehor in the or not a footstep Thero that alphabet with jn the Jmw or along thu ground but prints its pictures 1 couplet of tunes to 5 or a mnp of winch I remember nothing hud but tho Adam's We sinned might have done i of ils match; every of man inscribes itself on the memories of its and in his own faco Tho air is full of sound the children tbo sky of tho ground is all upon harm if they or tried to believo tho meaning it was ed to orat least it perplexed and troubled But I don't think they got nny insight of nnd so no nor would I think if the let had been mlo a by might with equal truth be In Cain liis sinned fin too was tho moving ballad of Iho bunting of. John and the moio moving pictures of his and nino small children mound him nt tho heads going down just liko tho stops of stairs from to except the ono that can tad at tho Other things thero too in which nny purpose or jou may ba the part of its had tho genial effect of good fiction on tho childish mind nnd the both i and hnd tho of tho tho Family ing most cuts or mid oien tha n lo their some of them nnd every object is cied hints which speak to the Wo find the following excellent homily oil Honesty in an tiue in must bo honest dealing with oin fellow nil need nnd I There is n class of in this world in i by no menus whose prominent whine they nro another blessed were not allowed to read it on Tlie full of some oi them in- not Lifo without is A mnn in any neighborhood known to be devoid of common honesty is slimmed as nn to his and nn outcast ft om respectable Liko a of the is n hiss and in Honest men look upon him a putrescence on the His betokens The frowns of en icst upon His doom is to er and O How PEOPLE WHAT Four men Olio of tho moie At tho foot of tho gardens Pennsylvania avenue fan the r ght hand i side as you aie that is nn inclosed containing one or more tenements and I some conservatories mid I j some have died aud Here for some yems past and until his whine enjoying Sam's sojourned a learned in rny and many other Some while passing those were vaunting his to from a spirit of called them in lie doubled whether eminent knew ll e between oats and nnd hi n Howery boy could persuade them that corn Miko to deceive tho Frenchman with whatever he could pickup where they in tho lane skirting his From a wreck of flower pots nnd ho selected one sound pot and a dead rallying next tho the rnt in the flower pot ho covered it up wilh leaving out tho which he fixed perpendicularly by tying it carefully lo a small stick which happened lobe tho garden Ho called on the and told him n ship having touched at ono of tho islands of the then terra nita had seme hnd presented him with a very kind of This ho wished tho fessor to No Miko had been able to make it nnd he might have it for ten years and not find people who so he hardly felt justified in keeping it out of a public col- lection and yet he did not like to part with a from ft The professor eagerly to examine the Hauler the r hearts it they did not try tho other Miss Yon according to their tala of tics lo imitate the good which ovor tho touched their so and to tho they must have noth ing to do with such books ns Truth Hi ought his nnd Made Small nor with Mr. tho Book of of and tbo nor with of nor Miss Sharp's Profitableness tho wisdom of serving Gcd be- He pays bettor than tho Kvil that they must never look into in they must speak the obey lovo their ers nnd bo kind to every ny their and remember always that God's children and not tho tunt God to tea to them a timo na often ns they get provided they did not neglect miy or thing should try to do right it was for any thing they might hope to by whether from God or from and never to do wrong it from nf what might come of it or that the good Lord lovad and not a thought or wish about but to have them and happy haro and and therefore live as His dear and Him out of could not bo good without His more they could lift the in n that hard to bo harder forborne than for others because their was not ni naturally prone than others to ort out of or to bo or it ono of ATOen a mother's head and u ro between n father's and a and so through God's them and lovo rounding the littlo ones get a chance tor n joyous unless in ho midst of very unhappy when will all thoso I never think of tho social of highly with so much sorrow for its in nny of its other as in its bearing upon the unfolding of K x ft hnd been for time in her tinning in and out tho indented edge of a collar she was trimming for Fied and bis sister on tho other side of ho absorbed in the no tho other Miss The Mrs. at length her eyes upon tno ibeling people now from what if used lo bo about ols and works of replied tho did not in tho days of your it is through tho world of fiction children first enlor into tha di- vino and eternal I afraid I don't understand his bog your rny I was transcendental in I moan it is from true from the living products of tho creative children got thoir first ideas of tho of a world out of True nnd pure fiction is the pit rest tho natural necessary aliment for tho young the quickening of which faculty alone the other faculties nnd heart aro best oven if they be nt all unfolded in any other sad litno in those old for tho unfolding of the young mind and said Mrs. a less ono would any at first replied tho God watches over com- and they does not let strous doctrines nnd pious absurdities of altogether com- and tho impulses of love in thoso days children were indeed 'the Sunday they called ren ns other els might I tit vorv of thorn of such and ns no book cnn tho of of of little or of thoso our and tho shocking of Ar peoples up tho nil run with so much do they quicken tho fatuity and touch the foi thoic was the of which iho good (I 0.111110! type of second c After n close in- bnl look special hold on Iho instincts of mother that no black doctrines of and and no sourness sanctimony should a little ones nnd as they grow wero with thoso fnl in the such Joseph had many childron lo feed nnd so little to nnd his littlo who thought he would nol ent his of tho bit dio nnd to there might be more for his brothers and n story that hns WHS n mill the was n nnd tho a What ynir of was asked the could only think of God's And what was Mr. Ut it seemed as if a million were down n and with And what Mr. ted how fnsi rotk wearing j it 1-ike the j to up to it inach Sunday they would really drawn many n tear from other more than 1 can all of them novels and tales and romances to the Besides arid it seems to baen n special of in of the it most always in some ous by nobody's procurement in there went circulating through ever copies of or the Glass and the of and which somehow tho pious fathers and mother to see belonged to tho class of books and so tho little ones got thoso ideas of the and supernatural entering tho childish mind through the in tho garb of it for divine eternal Then God be there wero bnt few in nt that did not in through His of tbe most of human books to at a proper of tbo rending whereof ob- poisons would find proof la berless by wator shipwrecked littlo people built and played at and his great while their unfolded and grew in the joyous activity of their of good set is smiling in youi hico is your fellow man to an to dio Is equal to your putting a in tho right road assisting tho blind is your moving stones and thorns from tha rond is charity youi water to tho thirsty is A man's good wealth hereafter is the good ho docs in this world to his fellow When ho people will properly hns ho left behind him Hut tho angels will good deeds has he sent before There is a in so polite that lie begs his own pardon every time ho tumbles Being he always grants it. he determined oral least christened it bv n fino name two Mike teen Tho professor exhausted himself in persuading Miko tho in- science i requited ho should sacrifice to them tho sentiments of by surrendering this rare production of tho vegetable kingdom to the keeping of thu Thu reluctant Miko on ih willing nnd solemn of the that it 1 o I the utmost j and so it in a it c u i y ut with ntn of seventy degrees by the thei as iced and in tho National was copied into er Tho was exhibited eminent nt with tho nnd iho tip of tho began to Tho they have aches and thoy no ono can 1 would like lo say n word to these whining Stop It is of no tbn everlasting and you are the most deluded of creatures that ovor Did yeu not know that it is a well settled principle of physiology nnd common that those habits nro more exhaustive of vous vitality almost any tion Ami not know that life pretty much as you taka it and make it You can make it you can it life is meant only to fit us for ft higher and purer stale of Then stop whining and and jour way You are in wrong relation to yourself nnd nil nnd that's all that ails Then stop take up tho song of life and leave forever that whine ot 'A merry heart doeth good like n but a broken spirit drieth up tho and your take lo themselves wings and fly You will gradually grow more into harmony with order of nnd tho bright light ol heaven will shine pleasantly into souls nnd them into DOMESTIC Every house should as nn i lil II f VFl f r bo seen what papa say and what compensations there weio for those days were A minister's wife first time I took my oldest boy to churchi when ho was two and a half I with and frowns nnd lo keep him very still till the mon was half this time his and ho climbed and the seal looking preacher ns if ho hnd hit upon a 10- for his he pulled mo by the chin my end a distinct f and good people's thoughts tive and I old of the different of by which somo become ci and ethers byway of slab of comes A i whilo becomes a ly BE just fear A lawyer engaged inn ted n witness so much with tho poor fellow at last cried for said the thought you'd What wind should hungry sailor wish that fowl and chops eut of the u shark swallowed tie professor was THIS It examined with giant by of the chief to tho botanist promised ono first slips foi was too good joko to said in n so long linn n The nnd shame of iho fessor were nnd so u as ihe of iho grest not at Ihc author of the but at he through whom ho hnd been nnd who ought to have known n good old This important fixture should ways if a or as next an so ble to tbo comfort and con- of n well household is that if this system of keeping become it wiil J quite to under tbo head in for er tl J Indies lo supply the lack old gone to the belter discovering themselves in de- would keep in nor begin 10 miko winding and grave caps full ten jears before great reaper come lo gather in ihc shocks of corn fully Old ladies are Providence designed to fill n larto space in the domestic re- living not for hut for most j of this sido of- Nobody abuses small talk ho bo to its Small is tho small change thoro is no ting on without it. There are times when 'tis folly to be when gravity and ought to be down A philosopher cuts poor figure in a ball unless he loaves his o lOphy at Metaphysics aro the of a death's head on n festal have met men who wero too lofty for small indulge in nor the state of tho wci B a- boro such in other they were above making themselves above and above being They wero all nil all and all and they bestowed upon ny with more than Dogberry's noble A man who cannot talk no more business in society than a The world is made up of nnd he who can trifle elegantly and is a valuable acquisition to He is a Corinthian column in fabric of Tho following lines nro taken from Siv Davy's envy of or lect in it if J could what would be the most nod I useful to I prefer a firm ious belief to any for it life a discipline of goodness es new varnishes and throws tho tho destruction of most of all lifo even in nnd for corruption and cny calls up to and makes an instrument of torture the ladder of ascent to and combination of earthly up ibe most delightful visions of tho gardens of the and the of joys sensualist nnd skeptic only snd a time of nnd consequent an honex OB bis opinion as to which denomination of were in the right way uid ire ride out wheat to same die road ii do and say it difference which we for