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Show UTAH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. aj yaga ViP BiniMBapagntsawtfs. T1 rtlttt t V A? i jrjyy.iaswagBgagt 4l Ct j CC Vl 'V Wj' i O A frir;t who greatly admired him Reckon e! i puts it back in de Tpr was present in in? last hours, auu j dark sain, he II seeitr" asked with deep sympathy what j Yes. Tessie, God will sec you, was the future ouilouk. whether you put it back at n gin III A iF ! V hole in the pocket's a very bad thing. And bi rigs ri buy trouble faster (lutii Ui . liiujf. uiiau me sau, x n.Uii,. My ia.4iu r 0.1M it For all iu a day 1 lost, I may pay, Ihrotyyh a hoV- not as big as a d. Ur, A number of things, It eluding outlie rings chain Fido wore a a collar. Kn.m d cr w-?- nr in hi c dsv Hen it'll be ail right:" If you make up your nhd never A response. Surprised and deeply pained, lie hastened to quote some precious promise suited to the solemn hour. I have spoiled them all for my-- at There is If, was hi- answer. nut one bur is associated with some jest. His light went out in darkness, My knife, a bieei pen, a nice little note though his name was on the Chinch That my dear cousffa Anna had sent roll. What a lesson is here for all me, who are willing to be taught by it The boy vim found that pmneu u uu uj Lay it to hear V Exchange. his - 1 1 - ! h.-.- the time to torment me. Id lost a new dune GENERAL GRANT'S MESSAGE. Th it very same time, Cut. it lodged in the heel of my stocking; To the Children. And one thing beside, Vv hieli to J Oil i 'C3uulc When General Grant was presi'though f fear you may think it quite de! f of the United States he adAnd fries Ail shucking: dressed to a Philadelphia editor The doctor had made some nice little this leftm, under date of June 0, pills, 1870; For uie to take home to our baby: Your favor of yesterday, asking 1 was quite hut when I reached there, a in despair, message from me to tbs children had slipped through my poekei, and youth of the United States, to They it may be. accompany your centennial nun-be- r, And Aunt sal lie, she, is this moment received, Mv As cool as could be, no matto Sunday-schoo- ls, adviae Slid u hole in a boy's renufation ter what their denomination, is: Is harder to cure-Anworse to endure, Hold fast to the Bible as the sheet Than all pockets unsound in the nati n. anchor to liberties; write its d your rbiil a hole in the pocket's a very bad thing, And i am sure a real cause of disaster. But baby is well; so you never must tell Perhaps he got wIl all the faster. Th Independent, 1 THE LOVE OF COD. like a cradle, rocking, rocking, SiluF, peaceful, to and fro. like a mother's sweet looks dropping On the little face Below, Hangs the green ear Upswinging, turning. Jarless, noiseless, safe and slow ; hails the light ol God's face bending Down, and watching as below. I nrrnw 1 Tessie ? him with veneration. The words made a deep impression on the boy, which was nevei effaced. Even m Lis old age Le lowers his voice and assumes a respectful tone whenever he speaks of his sovereign. If a message is brought to him from the palace, either verbal or written, he always stands to receive it. What a lesson is the custom of this great statesmen to boys who speak so lightly, if not profanely, the name ul the king of kings! It is very easy to lower our standard of reverence for anything. We have only to speak of it habitually in a light way. There is HOiliiog iiso iw IU IHiV sjT3 Hits OUt text of Sculpof ike most ture. We may repent of such sin with hitter weeping, hut those words utu ilevrf ho to US again is what they were before. W e may HRES3 4 ttiivt) UT'ini Hilt aIouS W TxaZ (.Vimi to you, 'kSposin his head's turn1 i nutnl the wrong way, and he don't see GOODS. V iF Ati Reckon veere out dar, case it were dark es Egyp!, said TessH grinning at me, and showing a low of white teeth and a pair of large V black eyes. but that makes no difference; God sees you all the time, and knows what you do in the dark just as well as what you do when it is light. Ihe girl's expression changed, and she looked about her stealthily, as though in some dark coiner she expected to see somebody louking at her. Failing iu that, she looked back at m 6 said; work while tu vex im. Tam'd No, Tessie,' I said, it a sot right to vex any one who has been kind to us; and God does more for us than any earthly friend we have. 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That evening I watched Tessie to see the effect of our conversation, and soon after dark 1 discovered her on her way to my roma with the little thermometer she had taken from it the nigh? before. After that there seamed to be a decided change in Tessie, which pleased me veiw much; but I was even more pleased when, one day found her with a bottle of cologne in her hand, and heard what she was saying: I reckon ir smells kind o good, an, I reckon Id like ter liab it: but de good god's a lookin', an' lie might ax' about it some day." My little friends, would it not be well if we could take that as a sort of watch word; He might ask about it some day?" Do we not all do little things quietly, in a kind of slurring way, as if they wouldn't count? And vet we would be ashamed to be asked about them. Remember that every thing counts, rnd that He might ask about it someday," Remember that God has a great book, called the Book of Remembrance, ' ' in which ail we say and do are noted down, and that some day the book will be opened, and that you and I will be judged by the things well ten in a y School Eian-gdist- . that b ook . s v I,T I.y K F rqTV New arrivals daily of Fancy and Si a pie d fn think of HWisrnmPil fov lm oun jjrtftr rMi i vv fnVa VM..i iv H.wl VUj iVi pK-elul- I in-iiue- nce Dunno, miss. But, Tessie, you must know where you sot it And as feeble babes iliat suffer, Deed, miss, I dunno, no moreri Toss, and cry, and will not rest, 1 aebber tuk it none; if dead. de Are the ones the tender mother corned. Holds the closest, loves the best. jes do when we are weak and wretched, Just came! 0 Tessie Tessie, are By our sins weighed down, distressed, you never going to be good?' Thea it is that God's great patience I is good, miss, said the little 1 fold us j closest, loves us best. girl, who could not seem to learn Ob, great heart of God! whose loving how very wicked it is to take other Can not hindered be, nor crossed ; peoples property, and who had Will not wary, will nut ever never been taught that it is wrong In our death itself be lost; Love divine! of such great loving to tell an untruth. Only mothers knew the cost Yes, Tessie, you are good about Cost of love, whit. h all love passing, some things, I said; but you are 0ve a Son to save the lost Selected not good when you take things out of ray room, as you did last Speak Reverently. night. 'Heed, miss, I sebber tuk it When Prince Bismarck, the none; it jus corned. IV isle, I said solemnly, what great German statesman, was a lad, his father once overheard him will you cLo Y 1)611. 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