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IAN TIRED OF PLANNING
And toiling in the crowded hives of
men; heart weary of building and
spoiling, of building and spoiling
agin; and I long for the dear old
river where I dreamed my youth
away, for a dreamer lives forever,
and a toiler dies in a day. I am sick
of the showy seeming of a life that
is half a lie; of the faces lined with
scheming in the throng that hurries
by, from the sleepless thou#hts' en-
deavor I would go where the chil-
dren play, for a dreamer lives for-
ever, and a thinker dies in a day.
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/ CAN FEEL SO PRIDE,
But pity, for- the burdens the
rich endure; there is. nothing
sweet in the city but the pa-
Wient fives of the poor. Oh,
the little bands too skillful,
and the child-mind choked
with weeds; the daughter's
heart grown willful and the
father's heart that bleeds.-
John Boyle O'Reilly in The
Inland Printer.

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PRINTING INVENTION
Most Valuable Acquisition to
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THERE IS A WIDE-SPREAD
Belief that typography was, in all
its details, a purely original inven-
tion. A popular version of its ori-
gin, hereafter to be related, says
that. it ,was the result of an acci-
dental discovery; a conflicting ver-
sion says that it was the result of
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MORE THAN THIRTEEN
rears of secret experiment.
Each version teaches us that
there was no perceptible un-
folding of the invention; that
the alleged inventor created
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PROGRESS   AND
Social Enlightenmont
ALL SERIES COMPLETE WITH FIGURES.