A kind. citizen- elf that ill be 3 re Away en don’t be rude sis own I want my 1nd you no It you mm in 'ho boy which 1!, he he will be. If- glenuy once:- of the Archie deupisg I drum is oom-' I feel- Ion. st. :dt the newest inï¬ll: mid 0p- she boy cannot ‘0 would which mud it wenk. When hue while ion Ior Int to it o!- Boy live of bohuior. like the am by ad not pull: mun II! at want. your 11!. I: doubt: ad bun: and your-tel! on the work has you. well muted that the right m at this hour‘n duties '52 he the but magnum tor the hour. or III- M follow It , held on mm"; never Inmate. You on an you can present every N with the cumnletive force of e whole life'- cnmveuoo: but 0! the em talent of another you have only a utenporaneone hell-pone. He must be able [to forget himself in MI work. no nut ever set himself more am- cult nudes-tinny. Bo nut understand nut every busâ€" lneu' has It: trials. ‘ Ho must study situations as they meant them-elves. Ho Him know that the most for- mnlte of men have their trials. 1!. null be more willing to grant favor! flan to ask tvr them. (no must know that struggle is the most valuable part 0: success. He must learn to Iolve difï¬cult problem: qulckly um um cautiously. ' He must know that his two hand": have been given him so that he may work. He must learn that most things tuned in a. hurry are not worth the HI mutt not change an: employ- 30,000'tEeE-Elg-g: moat mry week In the hope of mm- ‘ in: nonethlng better. Over 27.0000 He must be able to distinguish be~ twopn a pnrtlal succeu and I total 7% IRON Inn-sou. ,n-‘uc uh. m. M to m. ‘ litmotuodotyhm. inn-haunt rumba- â€mum-mind’s!†“MMIMRUMII. no nut not In. on put Incest-ea. _B_O If“; not mistake egotlun IF A MAN WOULD SUCCEED. 64 t know most men nutter The world has 8.0 a; 331:1â€: before min: a single 1.007 religions.- lansuazel and Over’ 27,000,000 home. of chun- pagne are drunk anzzully. There an ulwaya 4.000.000«people st sea. - A successful lln'ancier la 3 man whc cu: â€pm-ate other men from that: money without the dd of t landing. And the mining prospectus m thc coin vials the lard-luck story I! bumping the bumps. not at! I. (I. man power that ova-tun the lam ulna: whine Ila-y- t In henna I MINI-i though In. strenuous atom to bath or In new . ’ When n inn II 7100ng for tmublc tow of his friend. no too busy to u I!“ In the larch. And the mining prospectus m til. min 'h.h til. thJm ï¬n" I- v-- u '- anon-gamma. minke-tuthommdflm.‘ down on the Mouth of a prairie but... I‘m the plan- when the bunch-3n- Hwh-komflkothonvqottho summer-0... Anathema. Immunithohflhido uno- tad the cotton wood. am now taunyoudoepeo-uhonotomwhon ‘ho wmwhbmflyuov. 1 unleash. _bul_k o; s plug; herd In Did you ever notice how few people there ere preeent when anyone hey you to say nice thin:- ebout you? mum juicy mp0 and mmwmmm Juan Io m'n sincerity by VIII! In â€I. but lay what In doesn't and he’ll have the time of M- Ma. "bx-ca want to succeed, either work at the thing in which you are interest- ea or cultivate an Interest in the thing at which you work.~C;nt Per Cent. lnylmuuubcuermtlln hum-gnu. Puttfrg up money on a chance 1- mmbiing~whether in the “money market on stocks or at the race truck on a horse. When a uni stops growing Its beau- ty bag In: to fade and when a man quits studying his brain begins to thrive}. The greatest combination In the world Is ability ambition and initia- tive, seasoned with honesty. ' A thousand men do a khing soâ€"ao and exist on liver to one who does it well andcommands his own price. Feed your mindâ€"the fellow who feed- hls body only keep: on shovel- lng coal. pends on the brains of the man back of It There areA {mountains In the 0W woman. '~ In. on: m , _ -â€" ‘. “may.†mmammwunuu - momma Mu. Milan in fortune swollen I nu unho- by The urging power of a dollar do- ton of old rage is worth 850. COMMERCIAL PROVERBS. INTERESTING ans. Old-time religion. people, In what I want to knowâ€" ‘ 'I‘o sprinkle with tho iiro of mm on new religion I mow! An' \\ hen thin life in 9701'. with its sor- rowu an’ it! sighs, The: o_l(_i- HIM religion to light me to m the N m and inieosTJtiL u. “Elmo-o Ala-om n-.slv.sooooo. Iklei! ' -â€"Atlama Constitution. m can at 2.000 distinct 5.1.. o: “In“ an m Ildh. ()id~time religion. people. made flower! in wintry ways, An' lite moved to the music or the old (amp-meetin' days: . 'Twu then the brighter country wan beamin' on the sightâ€" "Sweet ï¬elds imyed in "via“ green. an‘ ï¬ver- of delixht!" on. tor the {eel or s handed rein um th'o plunn of o. yum. stood. And the have. Prue peg-u that the open V.“ _ “â€" -ywâ€" phln und'tho wind-I'm 111;me breed. Oh. for the thy-on the long dlvldu 5nd night: by the any art‘- glow. Kurd on the tall of tho hord- that too.- whm the pram. bronc- blow. Oldâ€"time religion, peeplo, II the kind that suits me best-- Sweet ï¬elds of Eden there. Invmn' you to rest! Now _and tl_1en_a tempest on Jordan's stormy banks, But all of u. gnu-(ad In the hallemtah ranks! stirred) and riders on n- truck: 1 can hear the rush of 3 mad lumped. when the lightning. flush and slow. And wild 'hoou hating the pnlrle 00d A non; for 'the nun whenâ€; , We ennui understand a 01::chth . The fellow who lads the ma ~ And we, m win I: m, may. din. greater than our own until sounding And smile: beneath his load. congenial to It has grown up within A long, I any. for the man who tofll And laughs In the smiles: nght-â€" ' Who keep- his eye: to the bended skies. And trlel to win with right“ ourselves.â€"Whlpple. , _ _._--- -v. wnav .vIle "on Who léï¬tZ-Qho'n down and but! -â€"WHI F. (mum, In Milwaukee Séntlnel. the run cloud- “ M (37 199 "gm heath of tho atom wind A long for the man who labor- Wlth nevertmnch or frownâ€"- Who seek- no tune or lofty name. Through use: rumbling down. The man who bends unto his talk. Though fate has been unkind. And does hll bent to reach the crest With thongs that chute and bind. A long for the man who loses, No matter where he may beâ€". . Who knows the coat of efforts lost. And groped- through mystery. It Isn’t much. the tong I give, Its me is Ihort. no doubt; But a word of cheer for the fellow new a._ _ ltmn,~flfl-Mymmw A m.‘ l.-gA- ~ or no potent“! tor v0.1 or VIM! worm sumac. Lucaâ€"Groom _..v ,__- .v when the law‘wm wind- 1:157. Hi! Old-Time Religion. \ Who's Down and Out. A man once stood before A crowd Who cheered. his words man“. He spoke to them In lc‘cenu loud And waved hls nrms aloft. And to himself he sometimes salt "Mine In the only thinking heId- The om: sa ation of the clan.†-Wa|hinmon Gar. her: an can†m: m all. u hunkâ€"Scull". Never m'nd no much that work my lb. do lLâ€"lm The other: on their wuy: Quoth he. “The real work I. mint. Those other: simply walk in "no; Jun think pow. they would toe! my Ion!" Fool hon! As every [Mud o! M b V0.5â€. no in every mount 0! tintâ€"J. _l A string of horses once did draw A circus chariot ray. The ior_e_moat ioolgeq behind and aw I want to play hide and seek And climb In Hie old hay loft. - Oh. the world In empty and all In VIII It: riches. and oft and on I turn aside ‘from the path of pain To list .to a whisper soft: “Cne‘aall. two um. xickemu, Inn. Bobt‘all. vinegar, tickerau, an. ' Hnum‘ scan-um. Irish nnrmn Swingeflum. Swangerlum, Wmhumbuuk.†â€"Cella Hyrover Robinson. In N" You! Bun. . l have seldom known anyone who deserted truth in trues, am he could be_u:usted In mutter: of Importance. The acquirement of WHO! I. the gequlsitlon of power; the no of knowledge is the exercise of power.â€" Burton. The world 4: I looking-glut. Laugh at It. and It huh: back; from, ad Yru do not burn thatâ€. .1 In “3'0“ ll" am you In! humâ€"Jon xl'dn. The Oldyflme Games. I want to so back to the old bond "It. And swing on the sycambro trot; I want to go home again my: rent And let my heart go free; , And play the games with the old-um. zest With the boythat I and to be: "(‘h'cka-mnâ€"chlca-mmcmâ€"nee-‘crow. “lent to the well to wash her cm, When she got back her chicken. were zone! What time, ~'old wltch?’ Our grand busineil II no! to no zhat lieu dimly st. a dunno, but to 10 I]!!! clurly Ile- ut hud.â€"Culyle. 'an own (loom 1| tutti-400mm ll- 11m virtue of n mu in mud, oz by oxtnordlnary exerflou. Int by very dty conductâ€"Paul. Thoro II no trait o! hum chang- “so time of Us In chm. : (and that W â€11.1“ too 1033. -8hukeam WITH THE Brutal Reminder. ‘Aalt Fool mull