Ide h non- No dc. ery. . Park I Volume 20 Honor the Dead, Be Grateful to. tbe Living ET us not forget. that if honour he for the JeaJ. gratitude can only he for the living. He who has once stood hes1Je the grave. to look hack upon the companionship which has been forever closed. feel1ng‘ how impotent. there. are the _ wild love and the keen sorrow. to give an instants pleasure to the pulseless heart. or atone 1n the lowest measure to the Jepa'rteJ sp1r1t for the hour of unhianess. W111 scarcely for the future 1ncur that Jeht to the heart. wh1ch can only he discharged . to the Just. But the lesson wh1ch men rece1ve as 1nJ1v1Juals. they do 1 not learn as nat1ons. Aga1n anJ again they have seen their: nohlest descend 1nto the grave. and have thought 1t enough to garlanJ the tomh- stone when they had not crowny the hrow. and to pay honour to the ashes which they haJ JenieJ to the s‘p1r1t. Let 1t not displease them that they are h1JJen. amidst the tumult and the dazzle of the1r busy life. to 11sten for the few ‘voices. and watch for the few 1a111ps which God has toner] and lighted to charm and to gmde them. that they may not learn their sweetness hy the1r silence. nor the1r light hy the1r decay. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, jUNE 1, x90; 70671 Rash†in M odem Pdintery . or atonedn the lowest measure to the hour of unkindneas. will scarcely a heart which can only be discharged men recexve as 1ndiv1duala. they do again they have seen their: noblest Number 22