John Nagle's philosophy . eading,and that, at home; look to the child who neverturns to a book with pleasure. That child willseek amusements in places where character isblasted, and the seeds of immorality are your child by giving him good habits asa talisman against vice. When the seeds ofvice are sown early, they are not easily eradicat-ed; and when the flower of virtue receives ear-ly attention, it is not readily blighted. UNSELFISHNESS OF GIRLS. The boy as a rule is selfish, petted, girl receives no attention. She is notexpected to make her mark in the world. Butif p
John Nagle's philosophy . eading,and that, at home; look to the child who neverturns to a book with pleasure. That child willseek amusements in places where character isblasted, and the seeds of immorality are your child by giving him good habits asa talisman against vice. When the seeds ofvice are sown early, they are not easily eradicat-ed; and when the flower of virtue receives ear-ly attention, it is not readily blighted. UNSELFISHNESS OF GIRLS. The boy as a rule is selfish, petted, girl receives no attention. She is notexpected to make her mark in the world. Butif parents would only make an inventory of thekind acts of their children, they would find thegirls so pre=eminently in advance of the boysthat it would be a question whether the latterwere worth raising. It is because the girlsare not raised in an atmosphere of adulationthat they vend their energies in personal effortto rise, and succeed, while the boys, who arcpromised a career, await its coming withouteiFort on their THE FROST KING. Last week was a return of the old-fashionedwinter when time was young in this snow came down fast and furious, but re-mained where it fell, and the country roadswere smooth, glassy and level, a delight to thetraveler. There is between Meeme andSchleswig, Manitowoc county, Wisconsin, aforest, the most extensive in the county, thesurface broken with deep ravines and ruggedhills. A good road runs through this woodand a ride over it, on Wednesday last, wereworth ten years of humdrum life. At a dis-tance, it looked like an immense orchard in blos-som, and one could almost fancy the windswere laden with the fragrance of May. Everytwig was wreathed with garlands of filmy snow,with a delicate bordering of embroidery gather-ed from the humid atmosphere by the fairytouch of the Frost King. The evergreens drooped beneath their loads, forming beautifulcanopies, fitting bowers for some fair was a suggestion of peace in the wholescene
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