People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1893 — Golden Thoughts. [ARTICLE]

Golden Thoughts.

Advance THougttf. Teach' riitftf the fact that each person Is the rfiaker di his' own hell and his own heaven, and h$ will soon decide as to his future. Reep right on teaching the good idf 1 tlto sake of doing good and being good, a&? £ou will be helping to create heaven fdr now and the future. When a person tells you all of he*. flichds and paifts,.,agk her to undress and show yon just where the hurt is. She will that you want to insult her, but she is trying to insult you all the time; she is telling of her private affairs, which she might as well show as to be telling of. Those who are determined to be happy will never remain miserable long enough to grow Wrinkled, The abuse of humanity and helping to make persons Worse is the' greatest blasphemy against God. If God sent any ehe person into this world especially to hvflp better the condition of mankind, He Said by that act that He counted the work done for humanity as the work that gave Him the greatest happiness and opened the doors most directly into heaven. We have nd use or house room for any religion that leaves us in doubt as to our future location and occupation. If my child Or friend passes over there before I go, I know that death was kinder to him than to me. While the world of fashion and foolishness is filling the land with drunkards and women who have ruined themselves, it is gratifying to know that the Salvatien Army is winning the lost ones back to the better road that leads to decency and usefulness.

The only way to prepare for the change called death is to live aright from birth, and the only way to live aright from birth is to be the child of parents who understand the law of pre-natal influences that govern to the end of time. The careless, slovenly, profane, dirty, shiftless parent who has no love of order and determination to observe it, is mak ing millions of steps for the children, and leading them into the backyard of litter farther than into the green and pleasant fields of literature.