Show LIST contribution youthful diss dissipations leatious aud their if ef 4 Mi rewell prophecy Afaga old hire aeo hm has the foundation orits of its joy or its sorrow borrow laid la I 1 11 youtha very stone laid in the fou foundation taken take a hold olevery of every stone atone inthe la ho wall up to the very eaves of the building aul and every deed tight or wrong that transpires in youth reaches forward and lias has a relation to all tho the of mans life A mans lifo to is not like tho the contiguous cells in fit a boots boas honeycomb it Is dimora inore like thu separate parts part sora loftt plant which unfolds out of itself every part bearing relation to oil all that antecede that w which aich buo does in youth Is the tha root had and nil the after parts middle ago age and old age are the he branches arid and the fruit chosa character the tha rout root will determine R every very man malt belongs to t on an economy in he chasn I 1 lato ate or his friends for h himin eighty years its a fair term of life ills ilia body ii 11 I 1 placed in a world adopted adapted to nourish and pro teel tit it nature I 1 H 4 con genial there are elements enough of mischief lit in it it if a man pleases to find them out A man can wear his body out nut hit hi quickly as illy ho plen plene ael oi destroy it if iffie lie will but after all I 1 I 1 the lie great laws lawa of natu nature re are bourl courlas a b ing laws arid comprehensively to re la Is the he universal nurse the universal physician of curl roco race guard ing us agalli PM warning us or of it by I 1 incipient pains hol a as setting up not outwardly but I 1 inwardly award IV find caution cautioning log tio by borrows and by pains for our benefit every E very immoderate draft which 1 Is made by the appetites und atud patis passions Ibris Is so much sent forward to be in old abo wo maysin may sin atone at one end hut god lakes it off at the other every man mail has hag stored up for him some bonie elgh eighty ty years if he ha knows known how flow to t 0 keer keep them and those eighty years like a bank of deposit tire are full of youth through ig ie norance or I 1 through rough immoderate pas pai slon la Is wont won t continually to draw ibeck check on old age men do not sup pose P so that they are doing I 1 tal though told that tile the wicked shall not live ou out half their days daya men are arc to look upon the besse ee of 0 youth no as comet b I 1 am that belong to that time they say any that of course the young like colts unbridled will disport themselves there Is no harm in colts di sporting themselves heina elvea but it 11 colt never peti gets drunk J do not object to lo any amount or vivacity that lies with thin the bounds ofir of reason eagon or of health but it I 1 lie do reject and abhor aj worthy to be as dishonorable and unmanly atily every such course in youth as aa takes aw away and it r A purity from old 0 ff age I 1 to do not bellevo believe that any man should taue the candle caudle of b Is old age ABB a and nd it gh t it I 1 t by the vices of life his youth every mau man bial transcends trans cenda nature nn luren laws in youth is taking beforehand those these treasures that are stored up for his 1011 old age afe he Ss id taking the food that should have been his bis suite nanie in age and exhausting la in riotous living eving in ills his youth mere gayety gaiety and exhilaration are wholesome they violate no law moral or ab payal caal 1 I do not object to mirth 0 or rl gay oty ety but I 1 do object to any mans mailing making a an I 1 tin amul imul of himself by liv 11 v ing IHK for the gratification of his own animal passions people frequently think that to lo require in the conduct of youth uh that which we expect in later ater life has bas something of puritan lam ihm in it men have tn an that youth Is very much like wine crude le and insipid until it lias has fermented butted ime but when it faas fermented and d thrown down choles th the oles lea anil the oc scum am has been drawn off the great creat body between la Is sound and whole souie some find and beautiful I 1 am nut lint one that 1 la alie thinks ta 1 u its so I 1 think blok 1 that youth 1 Is s the b ginning beginning e of 0 the plant 11 filand that every wart or ex cresence la Is on BO multi much enfeeblement of its fruit t bear ink ing power I 1 do not believe bellevo that any man Is better tor for haying having learned the whole hole career of or ff of lust or lie file dallal or r I 1 indulgences d I 1 ces that mat belong to a morbid r bid 1 ii j A young man who has hal idl 7 5 gh eh these things wily mity be fast but in after ufa life ho he has not the sensibility nor the purity nar tho moral stamina that he be ought to have lie he has gone third ugh an experience but for which his manhood would have been stronger and nobler I 1 thor hughly disbelieve that a roan man la 14 any better belter for having in youth passed through Ili rough nn nil experience that doff develop lop ed his itald ills his lustful haip f aites E excess in youth in reri ga grard I 1 to io animal indulgence i Is bankruptcy lit in old time ase for deuson I 1 deprecate late flours ho houra ura or irregular sleep 1111 0 flisk ask nie me frequently do you lou t ill ft k there is any harm in dancing no I 1 do not thoro Is much gool in it do you then thenon ob jact to Ht lancing danting them belv helves es I 1 do not but where youth unripe aubele unsettled and unhardened unburdened nerves lire are put through an all excess of excitement treat trea cil teil with stimulants led irregularly anti and with unwholesome foad surrounded with gaiety gayety which is winch which is protracted through gli hours when they should bo be at alpee leep I 1 object not because of tile dancing but bul because tile he dl it Is taking the iline that uti unquestionably questionably was in bended for bleep bleed and spending it in the highest stalo and excitement tho iho harm harin Is 19 not lit in the dancing for if they danced its as do tho the peasants io in tile open air up up on in the cias gi 04 under the and in in tile dabit might inight be ba coin it virtuous but bill as still belonging til those negative things that tiny insy be beautiful but tile iho in ili the night the H l will not amt say of precarious hours for hours tire are not imal so precarious ns as nerves are re the itter ni aili lil und wrel week hafter week through the whole mel nenon toon it li I 1 as waging out the tio very lire lifto I 1 rtin ato nut not of abdier viloe vance lout I 1 hin ain hi al ways way that litre gre aru forty folly days or jent eject in the when n cm can rest from their unit und when nr round or ir axce merit lit in the hn pur pursuit alt of pleasure lb ili to in and ruin the in in il couitt the it ti natural yov ert oung i b P I 1 of cither it it r in ii fial eil cr lit in solitary life drain I 1 li 1111 vitti lily and impair I 1 tho he tire mary inrid lous old ago I 1 boull I 1 that the young knew how clearly those these things are written godi handwriting la Is very plain and very legible to those who have eyes to see aee there la Is not an intelligent physician that does not ho he walks through the street the secret history of tho the lives of those whom he me meets e Is and that too without following then them in their midnight career I 1 care not to hava men corae come to me and state their secret courses cou I 1 lean can read it to in the iba skin akin an anil d lit in tho the eyo there Is in not one ona single appetite of passion that has not its natural language lauring p and ever every y undue indulgence of I 1 thil hut appetite apy or passion leaves that natural natural language more or leas stamped upon the tokla upon the features upon the expression of the iho face or the he carriage odthe of the body there is at al ways soule token that tells what man imen are doing if they are doing an anything any to excess pride has hag Us its natural language langu ae mirthfulness tins has goodness rood ness has nobody doubts this so ho have the pass passions lons their n natural a tur a men think that if they commit their wickedness la in secret places or in tho the night that it la Is not known it la Is known although altho uRh n no 0 man may ever soy to them th thou 0 it urt art CUU guil tyl tyll the use of stimulants in youth is sno another ther detraction from happiness in old ana age man maa usually take what they least need i in jn 0 other word s swe follow our if and id not our weaker ones had and therefore it if men are excessively nervous they almont invariably seek to make themselves more so BO 1 I rejoice to say gay thail was waa bril bronchi up fro from ta my youth to abstain itom from to tobacco b acco it ii la Is unhealthy it Is filthy from beg laning to end ini rare cases ebira there la Is already nome bonie unhealthy or morbid ton tendency desey in the it is 14 possible that it 11 way may be used with sonja benefit but abut ordinarily dina din rily arity lt it is unhealthy I 1 believe that the he day will coule come when a young man manwell wilt bo be proud of not beli loom addicted to tile he of any kind I 1 believe the day will come when not to d rink drink vat lq use tobacco notto norto alste one aued is strength h in tile the secret indulgence of pa passion paa sion ision but to bo be true to otiela ones nature true to gods law to iu be sound bound r robust 0 bust cheerful and to bo be conse IOUs that elements of st strength and beat herlth are derived from the rp reverent verent obedience lence of the th e of quit clod will bo be ol 01 matter of ambition and ancl endeavor men I 1 WARD |