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Show T r -- Y , u r r-- t PAT. AN KDCCATION THAT 4 x erable carea of the home and family, borne down by the greatest responsibilities which cannot be laid aside, crowded by one duty' on heels of another till time for fresh mental oatlook must bewresteJ from a hundred clamors if gotten at all, even the sweetest bsnisons of an holy home cannot keep her from the danger of mental overstrain, as every insane asylum will testify. Broaden her upward View by genuine-1- ' faith in God, widen her mental horixon by thorough and genuine education, 'nil this danger ischiefly averted, while her usefulness in the home and out of it is also vastlv increased. In proportion a the Christian home is important, our girls must have the benefits of jt thotough Clmstan education. ,t Socially and .lerthetira'ly we need The cures of business uoder modern ('"in petit ion tend to crnwdout the social nature and 'the appreciation of ti beauuiul. If we are not to I mere machines this tendency must be The following discourse by Hew. J. D. Nulling is reprinted from The Tine of Sept. 17th, by req'iet: A If it be true, m Gascoigne said, ia or unborn then better boy untaught, M Washington wrote, In proportion the ttruetore of government give force to public opinion it is essential that public opinion be educated, there is no human subject of more important e than this save one; and that one is personal religion. In considering it let us ask, What is LducatmJ A very com1. mon idea is that it is a sort of cramming process that the school or college is g or a some hat like a cheese-pres- s to apparatus, its purpose ling crowd a given amount of know ledge into-the pujuls mind. This ts chieriv a nns-- i take True education is more like an elc trie dv iiamo; it develops the latent of thought andjower as this Maially. This element icjlteo docs the cm rent w hu h gives to lime iiihi vender city its light ani- l- power. Tne left out of account ill theories of educa' ediii ation is fiom the Lain tion : but doing this is like calling a set word loeotno-tiv- of wheels and a smoko-stacmeaning to drs out or man. a boots ot or a pair top whip tbe latent I esoiyuijq- - of bemi; which in that n crowning Mans glory, com-myof almost the very opposie the and A he overtops the animals completely idea. Saul Iiantel Webster. likeness vohisCreator, closest s the show man is not educated until he has tl.e moral nature. To loe sight o power to summon, in an emergency, his tain his h mental powers in vigorous exercise tojtLisina plan of education is to se fact regardmost of the stupendous sight effect its proposed objecL fai a t The true aim of education, then, is to mg the being to be trained, and insubordi-sense- , and largttt which holds all the pthers fit the pupil, in the In-If the mental natttte is for whatever uiav be before him nation to facul-anin life here and hereafter; to develop as a General overthe lesser human r Commander-powea as nature moral is tiea the strengthen and found out everv would no nation as and all ; over Chief witli which God has endowed in him. If the gold miner in a rich lode he s foolish as, to put an untrained ftstud the mouth of his mine w uh mander over - forces In war, so a plan which leaves the moral of education all the purified precious metals obtained nature untrained is liordiv better than from his mine, toe gliteiing pas-agwould typify 'lie results of a true, none, and may be far worse. As a Christian ediu ation upon and in a hu- - j w dd engme on a railroad has plenty of pivverhut lacks wise control, so is ma,, lle, , educated ; II. Jit Wlint I neitwn ot Thin krvop-meu- l many a inan thus- partially ca-- e are either in the and dangerSei'h ii! left tlniB bv the power here is. In measured only The only answer for the direction of everv good faculty with uncontrolled and the opportunity There itself. which evil present may how endowed. are we knew which on every teachers to make man, altliongh to judge from should be a Bible be a teacher should de-- k it lwhtnd ; the theories of certain so called educatin love with ho-- e heart is reverently n a was thane that lie ors one ought from that Wool and Word ; his God and very poor hand at creation. Tho-- e vv ho suitable such d.ulv por mid read sh he would train man as a m re me o' nitty comment or sectarian without turns, into make tend would montros.tis the pupils moral stead of well developed human beings bias, as will help train word of sincere pray the let Then nature. The reason for endowing ns with varied in eihue, faculties is equally a reason for cultivat- er fallow ; with instructions 1 The reeentinvestiga' wire, as etc may ing each and all of them. It is, not of aVrench educator as to the efenough for a boy to rev 1 am going to tions of schools without moral instrucrueasuie diy goods fora living, there-foi- e fect lartdr-Hl- h alarming, and I need study onlv arithmetic, or tion in that hv every nation. -- houl he regarded ocof other for the intending devotee The fear of the land is the beginning miliar statement. cupation to make w.isdom. of In tlie firt piace, notone youth in a wb on How can III. ohis of e hutidied is ipable deciding obtain'd'! b( ccupation liefote even ins higher educa- jiinfniiOit Deteuuine to have it; or if a parent, tion should begin ; and, second, sucb a children ; then begin. w hole purpose o give itjo youi view ij contrary to Our grand system of pi blieand private of God lp creation and to the whiyle need schools andvcoheges puts this within God If Ixitli woiids. of hmnanitv for wi-- h es had wanted the humun race to be a he reach of almost everyone.wrbo w ho in man a college knew I it young collection of him-e- lf on 25 to 50 cents per etc., lie would have boarded had the best of health and for food, created these articles alive and with nee,lf useful public honored an isnow filling eyes and hands instead of going to the stories t ion . Every college can tel human of jrnsi lieing trouble creating every self-de- the or sacrifice, of ; equal greater on earth In the intricate mental and Dial itself affording an education second of Himself. likeness Every To course. to spiritual in value only the regular living being, however huiuble, has re- those who are already too old, or are from lations not only to hii daily work, but otherwise absolutely preventedcourses the Chauttfiqua studies, regular to his hon e, his neighbors, to friends, ami the various stan lard books and down, county, atate, nation, continent, papers that can be bought and borrowed world aye, to Eternity ar.d to God, afford the next best means of educa-- i ion Every man has two educations ; forever! To limit tilth a beings trainhe receives from others, and anthat one for ing by hia money getting occupation Abraham be gives himself. that other a short term of veara ia to commit aa Lincoln, sprawling on the floor of his almost unpardonable error. log cabin home at midnight, figuring out to bis sums with charred sticks on the back education briefly: need We specify a fire shovel, ought to put to shame I. Phytically. The body is to the of forever any healthy and free young man is foundation rest of onr being jrhat the or woman who says I cannot get an Schools or colleges do not to a steaui engine. But it needs care education. but only train and development. Training as to the furnish brains or will,oneself determin; better fav put them of and tobacco and effects of alcohol of home study course a through edly other injurious habitat as well in' gen- during the long evenings thau idly give eral rules of health, should be given in the matter up, or than even to go lastly every public school. Something in the to school or college. element in educaThere is oue other way of gymnastic physical development tion which must not be forgotten. Garmost if field's definition of a college was a log ia also possible here, although this maybe deferred till college life. in the woods with the student on one on the The 'very play of children and work of end and ire.t Mark Hopnins in other words, the mental and older peop'e measurably fills this need. other; force of tbe instructors determines moral Mentally. The mental ability is Uie value of a school or college to the to tbe physical as a generaljto his army faithful student. Personally, looking of higher educathe results attended will depend more back ever eleven yearscharacters such appear strong forces of tion, ones upon wise generalship the most potent factor in my than upon the mere bulk ot power clearly school tenchpr own training. Every itself. The brain needs not only to se- should atm first at being such a charin colleges that such cure a wide range dt facts, but bv acter; but it alwill, of course be oftenest found, and to these facts to be trained to that those institutions great numbers who most instant grasp of the situation and are now thoughtless of the matter should command of its forces which constitutes, plan to go. ' It dees not require a fortruest tune; $200 is ample to pay all bills in good generalship and insures the halt Lake College, for instance, forty education as life. Insofar success in weeks, or one could get along on less has really come to one it has given him than half that sura, of which much nVrt and others ; could be earned meanwhile. just this power, among Eddration that Pays, then, is eduer it is tne greatest trium ph to eoul-poall tbe essential of humanity, and the greatest part of cation thatof teaches human being with its a factultie was he which God in the likeness to magic and of development and increase created. It is of greatest business value through training. It i not limited to efalso, as President Thwtng of Adelhert this life, but reaches forward in itmennext ; for whatever of Such to tne fects said recently College. Cleveland, tal or power we acquire here is an one will master the rudiments of a still a spiritual of s when eternitys gates part so thoroughly swung wide for tl.e redeemed soul to business sOg quickly and reason, even if there that in a few years he meets and pases enter in. For this were no others such a- - we have found, had not who ba man peyond thevoung It every soul should strive for a broad, the advantage of going to cohege. I.beral education. 9 broadens his outlook, tyves him power, If anyttrng I have faid shall prove a young and if it loin lies his heart also, makes sMooilus to parent, teacher wor.11 be .an pet m along tbee linen, it uin or woman. him abundant reward.. If I can 1e of any menneeds this human no being And aid personally likewise to anvme theretal developing, strengthening, broaden-proces- ? after, they have but to make the fact a ary time, and help will gladly more than the. devoted ing - be innnmWorried the by housemother. giv;n, ' n hay-b.ilin- ANTED T BUST WO BT H Y AM) active gentlemen or ladies to travel ' for tespons hie, established house in Utah. Monthly p O0 end expeosee. Position steady. Reference. Enclose stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Dept. Y Chicago. 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