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Show I WINTER M.CRKAT10N. " K Tho winter will ioon bo here and all . n olui, excepting ye nlltor, wilt hare ', i J ample oppartunlty to onjoy ourielvei In M tarlouiuayi. Entertainment!, pnrtiei, B dramatle amuieuienti, lyceuma, etc., 11 "I" doubtlen bo In order, and each por- jp ion will want to hare uii or hir ihare - ttbepartlcularamuiemonltliatappeali 2 to taite or inclination. ' f While wc amuio ourielyei, lit ui not f forget that our time li altogether too I K pncloaitobewMtedonmirofrlvoUtlei. f It , A good moral play it much more educat- 'i V log than a dance, which merely appeal! H to tho pbyilcal aeoioi. A lecture, or a jB. muilca entertainment doci InDnltoly I B more good in a community than a tup- t per or a banquet, however elaborate or r luraptooui either one may be Wellko to lee the young enj y tliemieliei Hut with all otirenjoyinent we houl i not loie light of the itubbcrn (act that inch thing! ought to Improfand e.lu-eate e.lu-eate the Intellect, ai well nt mlnliter to the outer atxl phyileal nun Ourdii-trli Ourdii-trli t and chntcli ichooli are in full Mail, and under efllclent maoagemenl.are doing do-ing a good work. HeMy.howeTer, nod without (ear ol being wecifiillj contradicted, con-tradicted, lUt the; are not patronized h) our youog people ai ihey ihontd be Voting men and young women are running run-ning around the itreeti and wailing their ptreloui time Inilead ofimprorisg the golilen moment! that only tome tlili way oner. The mill cannot grin I with WHter that ha gone o pr the w heel, nnd time once pnit can nerir be rt called Someul ui are perhapi now living with our larenti who foollihly board, tlotio and help tn without inititlngon any adequate return (or audi fmori Themoit (oollih thing a parent can do (or a child li to permit it to grow up In Uleueii Fouieotui who neglect our oppor-tunltlei oppor-tunltlei while young will, when maturity cornel to ui, ihed teanol unat ailing regret re-gret at the chancn to help and Iwtter onnehei that w hae iharnelully waited ami thrown away Young people peo-ple enn look around thli community and plainly ice that tboie who ham made Intellectual and financial lucceireiol their IKei, are not thoie who have waited their lime in youth. Theia-looni Theia-looni and gaming table! have no charmi (or luch lonilble people. Alkanyol our builneii men II they have any me lor Idle, diirolut people in their employ? Try the eiporlment. "He that li diligent in Im builnen ihallatanl befort prlncei," laaitru today ai when Solomon the Page enunciated enun-ciated the Immortal doctrine. Go to echool, boyi and 'glrli ; fit younelvc! (or the reiponilble poiltloni that Church and Stale have In ilore (or you, "Woik wlillo It li yet day (or the night cometh when no man can work." II you do take a wlie courio In tbla reipect, you will alnayi congratulate yourielvti over the game, but, on tho other hand, !( you do not, you will quickly, and regretfully, and with many teanot unavailing rcmone, reallie the truth and force o( the poet'i itatemcnt, "That ot all aa I worda ol tongue or pen, the laddeit are theio Ot It might have been I" |