With the children on Sundays, through eye-gate, and ear-gate into the city of child-soul . Nail, Pen and Clock Spring. facturer may desire. Now, here are some nails, such as sell at fivecents a pound, and here are some steel pens, which are worth fromone to four and five dollars a pound. Here are some springs, suchas are used in the construction of clocks. These are the springswhich make clocks go. When you wind up the clock you simplytighten this spring, thus storing the power which is necessary to keepthe clock in motion for twenty-four hours, for eight days, or even alonger period. Now here


With the children on Sundays, through eye-gate, and ear-gate into the city of child-soul . Nail, Pen and Clock Spring. facturer may desire. Now, here are some nails, such as sell at fivecents a pound, and here are some steel pens, which are worth fromone to four and five dollars a pound. Here are some springs, suchas are used in the construction of clocks. These are the springswhich make clocks go. When you wind up the clock you simplytighten this spring, thus storing the power which is necessary to keepthe clock in motion for twenty-four hours, for eight days, or even alonger period. Now here are some springs, such as are used in springs are worth, according to their size and quality, from. IRON—LOW GRADE AND HIGH GRADE. 11 twenty to fifty or sixty dollars a pound. Here also are some littlescrews, such as are used in the construction of watches, and whichare worth even a hundred dollars a pound. While these different articles are all made of the samematerial, you see there is a great difference in their value. One isnot worth a single cent a pound, and another may be worth one hun-dred dollars a pound. Now this difference in value is due to twothings. One is, difference in quality, and the other is the use whichis made of the article intowhich the iron is manufac-tured. I suppose, if these differ-ent pieces of metal could think,and had the power of speech,this piece of old iron wouldcomplain to the other pieceswhich are of more value, and Qht Q JZ^m\say to the watch spring, I am , Watch Spring and Screws. just as good as you are, we were both dug from the same ore bank. I remember the time whenwe were both cast into the hot fire and melted in the furnace; afterthat I w


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