When the Devil Sows.—The seeds of vice are dropped into young hearts in j nearly every case between sun set and bed-time, away from home The boys aud girls step oat of the family circle,: and spend their time—how ? In spending money they never earned—opening! the doors of confectionaries aud soda fountains, of beer and tobacco,shops, of the circus,the negro minstrels, the restaurant, and dance; then follows the Sunday drive rand the company of those whose steps,take hold ou hell. Iu forty-nine cases; out of fifty, the destinies of children are fixed between the ages of eight and sixteen, those few years, when the devil will preempt the precious soil, unless the parents are vigilant to make home more attractive than the streets.