SSSbBRs Ms m i& ■ ". ^■^^B Ilk ■ '■■■ met »fc a ■ II 1"^ ^/ llillii ;<••■>■ :- • ' •" ' • . •••• • &&§&£$« ;'+ THE <~c^ ^ JOURNEY Fronj the Cradle to tfye Grave, REVISED BY PROF. J. W. VAN DERVOORT. ILLUSTRATED. SOLD BY SUB SCRIP TION , ONL Y. g- UNION PUBLISHING HOUSE; New York, Boston, Cincinnati, and Atlanta, Ga. ACME PUBLISHING HOUSE, CHICAGO. 1883. "BJ-V5TI Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1879, by J. A. RUTH & CO., in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington. Copyright, 1882, By UNION PUBLISHING HOUSE. INTRODUCTION. " Your defects to know Make use of every friend and every foe." HE title of this book will suggest something of its scope and aim. Life is a fact, and not a glittering generality. The period bounded by its hori- zons is bristling with great possibilities. The alchemy of success consists in knowing an op- portunity when it is met, and what use to make of it. In some sense that lesson will be taught in the following pages. Tender infancy, frolicking childhood, and stern man- hood, each with the surroundings incidental to its period, will receive careful considera- tion. The parents or guardians of youth are exhorted to instill right principles in the minds of their children — to train them to be- come good citizens. Young men and women are told how to carry out these wise maxims. 3 4 INTRODUCTION. Another aim of this book has been to sup- plant, in some measure, the trashy and per- nicious literature of the day, by supplying instead, healthful and inviting food for the mind. It is a compendium of life experience garnered in brief space. Old age is not always experience. The youth of our land aspire to be greater — all need to be better. We lend a helping hand. In the preparation of this work, the best thinkers and writers — all available sources of which would add to its merit, and acceptation — have been consulted. It has been most carefully revised, and nearly one hundred pages of original matter and several new engravings have been added. The cordial welcome with which the pre- ceding edition has been received, its wide- spread popularity, induces us to hope that the book in its new and attractive dress will meet with a reception no less flattering. In the sincere aim to present a volume of solid, instructive and interesting reading mat- ter, especially adapted to the requirements of the home circle, we send " The Voyage of Life " on its mission. CONTENTS. PAGE I. The Voyage of Life .... 7 II. Infancy 18 III. Childhood 26 IV. The Rights of Children.. 39 V. Boys 48 VI. Girls 60 VII. Young Men 64 VIII. Young Women 79 IX. Brothers and Sisters 94 X. Man 103 XI. "Woman no XII. Home 121 XIII. Fathers 136 XIV. Mothers 149 XV. Tired Mothers 161 XVI. Responsibility of Pa- rents 163 XVII. Amusements 175 XVIII. Associations 180 XIX. Friendship 191 XX. Influence 200 XXI. Intemperance 209 XXII. Indolence 220 XXIII. Integrity 225 XXIV. Genius 229 PAGE XXV. Ambition vs. Vanity . 235 XXVI. Tact 242 XXVII. Courage 246 XXVIII. Economy 252 XXIX. Industry 260 XXX. Self-Culture 267 XXXI. Character 283 XXXII. Vice 292 XXXIII. Poverty 298 XXXIV. Ability and Oppor- tunity 304 XXXV. Beauty 314 XXXVI. Love 321 XXXVII. Courtship 328 XXXVIII. Marriage 337 XXXIX. After Marriage 348 XL. Advantages of Wed- lock 364 XLI. Tell Your Wife 372 XLII. Courtesy 375 XLIII. Home Government . . 379 XLIV. Broken Ties 388 XLV. Brevity of Life 391 XLVI. The Silent Shore .... 396 ietweei* tm mxU» life Uwm, lift* a jstw 'Iwixt nigftt m& warn n$