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g seen, are; mle tnc iiumrg .shadows IcngtlituiIVmmiitfo* '■ tiie dial Df’ tlietr life:r f The%rs ihi* trust of frienci mid neighbor, ;r ilj that- ev 1 Ami an age 6Civnlt;: anil halo,-Imnl in ffo* I 'luui machines shall rto tho liborOf the stmnj' arm and the Hail, )reaenteu sit • or ihlt;* a:oiit Jittirt find the ll;iil—-juol, il ioacivantac*oa certainBt remark*- (iri‘:lt machines perform the labor I (If the good, ohl-t'asl.. . ishtoned flail.i war a ins*!n/j mv.nl.on 15,11 wIlM,» bl,'SS('1 amttup W0I11011,5 'lcbbon Ami vvIh.ii, honored nmong men,Tliey look ruuiul them, c:m the brimming Of tli fir utmost wishes then Give them happiness complete;And ran ease and wealthjivnil I To make any mu sic sweeter Tlistii the pounding of the ilnii?mi, Givens,ukI another vo did not the con ven* '*-lufion uii Mr. ('olvin. DWELL.be they ] or novelie time aB nlI wasted.| a book wli was to geMonthly.1Ob, the somutii}£ of tin* flail.1Never music can be sswccter Than tin* healing of lin* tlafl!~J. T. Tnwbrulpe, iu flar/itr1* .\fixffazlnt.tho Nest old by aHINTS TO SITTERS.Boys, vs !as though j deep in. going to c do nothing more nmbi in the mid hoots and of you belje the folI low many people there arc in the who, though really line looking, do nut |* acco iQ a tiiake a good picture. Sometimes this filthy, creoin tho fault of tho photographer, but ionk Tran * oftener the sitter is to blame. For the iidi, 1H71:1 benefit o( those who would like to knowe Spanishmake you Wake d| to do sonthe most successful way of producing honest anin France. a picture of them selves or dear ones |y \ jj£,v ’ wo condense a few valuable hints, ice. Death Early iu tho day is without doubt ! the best lime to select fur sitting, as Italy and j then you are not bo fatigued or hares besiege J rosso..; It is a mistake to choose fticliarmy.j somebodying rich, oboys- Sicthat othertimid to tr *■not be like Tom, who i don't know score of oiveiy bright day. Tho best light is ob-rjr-rs. Na* tained when tho sky is clouded and the , Nice and j Hun shinning through the clouds. Some itrift. I fancy they can sit without the'head; samein March, hat lH 00* as ovea the'1sica, Nicejmero ac^ of pulsation will cau60 a iQvpovated' uiovement that ruins tho photograph. 3 Win1, if you must while sitting, butkeep the eyes fixed on one spot.^pain andL'lie peetitz German! Avoid ail forced or unnatural expresgland. i *dons. Do not give the photograph afamine in | thought, but by to fasten your mind oflaugh at tli To do so run errand*right, rathe or hang ara rat her tell i drink thancoavso booti Congress1 some pleasant train of iddhs. Do not nobody.reconciled ' he taken in the height of fashion, furcut in Eu- when that changes, which it usually»ur States, i in Italv.0JWTC93 indoes in six months* time, it makes you look absurdly conspicuous.Ladies with long necks should wear Bide curls and arrange their hair low.Victoria. Never pile tho hair on tho top. Ruffs ah. The = the neck are becoming, »q they take Lissat* 1 the long look Short necked ladies and Hun i with broad faces need to dresa exactly! who is cIiobI Discovery! contrary, wearing dresses low in f he i of your boiTruth, temake men; with it If talk anoerir sisters, avoi deadly poi? vulgar langi my. Bewart look into thLViiria.i neck, with the hair done up high. Low England. [ foreheads should have the hair combed muments.1 back, while high forohcada can addL'Ue Pope lend** theo blessesre mquir* 3en Wil aia under iB ft imin-a negro h. Theycurls and frizzes on the brow. All colors may bo worn if it is a real artist who is taking tho picture, as ho cun produce beautiful results; but ordinal*• I ily, black, very dark green, olive or brown look best. A rich brown will look almost like velvet. Pure white, unbroken by colors, takes i#cely. Do not “get yourself up lor tho occasion;*'that is, do not curl your hair when you never wear it so, but dress about as yon generally do every day, bo that youriw of reti-1 friends will recognize you, and you willr the ro-felluw for rbo time Noiihorn io grind*Keep them wholesome.Don’t fchir 0013* a lad it ence if you Don’t think about you, ' yon may dlt; remomberan child is kno* his works be right Jusgood and rifevmy child t is fitting v in glory !— Advocate.riiafc they on of the ror lees our.try is busincaa a, and to f the cir-Snooks' benot bo obliged to say : “That’s mo; but I wore my hair curled just then. I don’t wear it sp;now.With regard to children, let the per- f-dfly that thei bod accompanying them get them int6r|hB jiroceedei a real good humor beforehand, then mans poult leave them in the hands of Gib operator, through a do Never threaten a child if it won't Bit, for he then imbibes the idea that it must bo a dreadful undertaking; nor coax it with sweotmeats. Avoid startling plaids or gaudy colors, but do not put dark dresses on them. Let the operator chooso their position.—[West-imply to J crn Rand.IP Oil AAVthe old man tho boy now in Gilead.“Pa, who i young hope know him, i eaur you eign yon wrote th
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Bowling Green Clay County Weekly Herald

Bowling Green, Indiana, US

Thu, Sep 24, 1874

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