Show A CORRECT LIFE nothing lends more attractiveness to life or Is more to be admired than mat ri felicity just a as the reverse condition is one of the nt terrible things with which humanity has bas to contend such fa families milles as that of the taste lete william E gladstone for example are pleasurable not only to their members but to all who know them age in but to all who know them age la in such cases cannot dim the lustre of virtuous achievement nor talling faculties olY obscure the honorable purpose of 04 a lifetime surrounded by children grandchildren and great grandchildren each a picture of contentment in the present and of hope tor for the future respected by all who know them afar as an well as near they are at onlee once an honor to themselves an ornament to society and a pillar of the state domestic infelicity finding its climax in the divorce court was never so as now and this has but the tendency to 60 cam cause the he other condition of things which s should hould be so ordinary and commonplace as not to excite attention lon or cause special comment to assume an appearance of peculiarity rity So society clety and through it t the wealth cas can have no stable en enduring duAng 4 foundation in the absence of houa honorable raUle marriage and virtuous life there thereafter atten to secure this grave should be given the contract before it to s entered into too many marriages oc 00 cur in which is the control r ling factor and judgment if any exists is not ilot used at all attractiveness that is caused solely by a plea pleasing cleaning ning appearance and an acceptable manner to is apt to disappear in the midst mast of the hardships trials temptations and other realities of life and when have been acquired which create others when even if again freehanded free handed the parties are apt to be soured and 41 dla existed with life in general and own awn in hi particular they break apart and cause others to indulge in misgiving incredulity and dislike regarding what 1 i should be looked upon as the most moat ta bored and only correct condition in iffe the french nation to is stagnant in tho tha aj matter of po population on even it if it be abt 1 actually falling off this Is giving pov lotical economists and broadminded broad minded statesmen there a great deal of conc con concego cero I 1 as well it may various suggestions afta the encouragement of propagation bavda ben offered but it 4 can hardly be ex peeled that any inducements induce menta to tio contract marriage and have children other than rectitude of purpose and the desire to live honorably in accordance with the laws of god clod and nature will result in complete satisfaction the tie that binds to be enduring and beneficial must be gossamer like ilke in ts to weight upon the persons of those united yet in their hearts and souls it must have strength and endurance like unto one ofte e of the mighty cables of the brook brooklyn ox s bridge j there are striking and conspicuous instances of perfect harmony and fell fea tty y enduring through long and fruitful cods everywhere As previously sug estea tad when they exist in high places ley ach achieve leire the greater part of their prominence by reason of their rarity Is we have now in mind the case of roger A pryor and wife of new york on tuesday of last week they celebrated their golden wedding for fifty years they had been man and wife and still ahey t th are enjoying their honeymoon as happy and hopeful hopeb ua as when in the long ago they joined hands and hearts and began the high and holy mis W of being and having an honorable family at the golden wedding were present Vre sent their entire posterity so far awo sons four daughters and fifteen grandchildren 7 i judge pryor was at an early age elected to congress on the breaking att t of the war he entered the service ef the southern confederacy and be bame a brigadier general he was d made a prisoner for some ahne at the close of hostilities with ill he removed to new york where his family and his indomitable he removed to new york where 41 r up his long neglected law books fall be entered the arena with some of the L m eatean and brightest lawyers of the 1 his success was phenomenal and affe several years he has been an mccu nt of the bench all of his tellow fellow v and many other prominent peo lle to the number of a thousand or knofe attended the festivities of tues bues iday I day y last and despite the election ex tit It ement prevailing aBIng had an gedly enjoyable time such a career sins s that of the should cause athers to reflect upon the lines of the poet and profit thereby lives of great men oft remind us we can make our lives sublime and dei departing arting leave behind us c u footprints on the sands of time |