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Show $ ' Posawo or tmMedical I ' .; . aclenco or perhaps .increased, intelligence I-, awt'sMial comfort, arising from the In- I' ? ereased wealth of civilized nations, have I " S?vfeil'nff towards prolonging, the I of nnn. existence It ja ahoy a in ,r no official returna. . of the lifo, insurance - owpanes.ofGMtrJJritarn,that,theavcr- I age dritikxJf hlmsin.lifc toanfficieritly f " P?a Hie incroaso. to require a constant jevlsalofiberfttea ofjnsurance If this .- , the fact, with all the. various "pathies? I c , .of tho medical schools in txx operation; f : " ;y?e dpnot think the doctors are dcserv- I 'Sf -Rt f,1110 stso they populnrly rp a ' " v" r' , J v - u.CJuMtiOK or a Wifk; Do you re-- re-- teebr' wliat your feelings were im' " ' ' ??ie)jr..aft?rT0tt.liad,Snoken the rst anlund word to your IiU3band2 Uidfou HotjsfeiBi.ashaoied and grieved, arid yet too.prondtoadmitH? That was. Jj and T?w!jf,be, your evil geninsl It is the . Jj.PW wWch 'labors incessantly to de. froy;yourpeacc, whicli cheats you with .aa evil delusion that your husband de. aerved yourangcr when he. really most required your Jove; It. is. the caacer ytbick feeds on thosa' .unspeakable emo-W emo-W JP felt, ou Iho, fitst:pressure of his Aaiidand lip.. Ifever forget the manner in which the duties of that calling can aloiio be fulfilled. If ydurhusbaud ishnsty.your of; Patfenc will, chido as well as' caohhini. Your, violence may alienate Jut heart, and your neglect impel: hini td desperation;. XoursoothingwiU 'redeem him your spftness v sub'duo htmand tno good-naturod twinkle of those eyes. pw Vfilling beautifully with priceless teara. will makei him all your own. fef. i f ' us.' , .Majojib, or Business. Suchisiiggast- .kj as the following . secure a race of business men'wlio would honor the land that (urnuhes there so noble a thea-t thea-t tre,for,8uce8ful enterprise: I. Engage ia no business iscOBsistent wjth tho strict-ft" strict-ft" naorality, nor in whicli you cannot aily seek tla blessing of the Most IligK, .3, Ifsllow your .chosen, vocation, and that a.atau ' whatever ieraptations to.ep'oc'ula-ti6 to.ep'oc'ula-ti6 or rapid acquisition may present Aeselves.3.AdoptnoHricksoflrade,', 7 je?!ietoned"by:custom;.thatia-5'Tei, je?!ietoned"by:custom;.thatia-5'Tei, decepU9a3 or unuthfulnoss. A. Wf ?cur a.debt beyond your resoiirj est,S..Alway8 livo within your income .Devote.a fired portion of yoiii'income, beforehaad, to charitable uses, io' boJem-pIoyedand boJem-pIoyedand accounted for s fiysiemat lcr,jr faa,i,7; expenditures, Tho man who will rcgulatri his business by such wmple'rulesiis.these may,.fMQ, hiniself from the favensh exc(eraent oi.'ndven.. arous traffibkers.and assuro himself, with Cod a blessmg, of an honest (Jompetfcncy, ."ofk behcvpknt .iffluenoo and a good name. - ,Ooa ,CHiW)nEN.--Our children are to Eufi'S m kty-m church and !w '? W the 'manner m which they fill thP.fnlf upon tho manner in which . wedHCUe thew. If we train them up, : ferpd and his church, they will amplj , . "PJ mo 1 1 our cares; butif they are . trwnednpforthe world-in (he street- m tlw gMBVling and tippling saloonin Sabhaitt . breakings profanity, lieeatioaa Hess, and iBteBapcrance in idleBess -in sin, tkey wMli disgrace bob- Banes;saad repajr as by-andby wkh a teftgeaicet How ferfl wr rssponsiWlity! Whea -we consider that Our son nay Hake, at talented, useful; wA happy wsB, rpct-ed rpct-ed aad beloved by all aroand hiaa.or may wakaconsuamate villain.de tested bythe world as a nuisanee and a eurao, mi Aftt oar daughter has a f66rrespoadtflg Alternative before her that ia the history of botk.la alt probability .there is a crisis, or tttrniflf poiat, whea it is uncertaia which way they Trill prepoaderate, and that we necessarily pky an important part ia tiBpiag the aeaki, we aa bat feel that this 1 a master not to 6trifle'd wlth, aad that every means possible should be resorted la ofder to sedure the ,right drift,and save tfcds so' dear to ris. Ai we would have them honorably act their part upon the stage of life, so let us sedulously-aim to qualify then for it. SpiWHQ Ttt IIor!?. Our reader have, all heard the story of soaping the clergyman's tin horn at pamp meetiag sp that whea he weat to call the? congre-, gatioa together he blew the "soft soap" over his brother clergymen, and how be exclaimed: "Brethren, I have served the Lord thirty years; sad'in' thai titee have never uttered a' profane word, bu I'll he d djf I caa't whip the ;naaa ,that soaped thathpral" Our readers, we say,rhave all heard this, but have perhaps never heard the' sequel 'ai'girea'te at yesterday by a gentleman present Some two days after a tall, swarthy, villaiaous jooking desperado strolled on Ahe, grounds and leaned agslihsf a tree,' listening to the eloquent exhortation, to repent which .was being made by the 'preacher. XfWr a while he became interested,finally affected, affect-ed, and then took a. position on the anxi oua seat,, and- With his face between his hand8,pomencfd groaning irt "tlie very' bitterness" of bis soro. v -Thej clergy, man wnlked. down and endeavored to-console to-console him, No. .consolation" he was too great a sinner, he said, Oh, no-there no-there was no pardon for the vilest. No; he was too wicked there waa ho mercy for him. "Why, what; crimo have you committed?" Have yoti stolen?'; '0h worse than thall" !lUturder; is It?!' gasped tho horrified preacher. ' Worse than, that!" groaned' the emitter! sinneiy Tho excited preacher, commenced "peeling "peel-ing off", his outer garments.'.-31erey brother, C6lel"shoutcd h'e'hpld my coat .- Fvo found the felloW "that";soapedhat , hornr ' .." . v 'ju'.V " - - - - - |