Show F The Street and A wise and honest a man of ability ness is not troubled about looking for everywhere are on a con- Many and great opportunities stant outlook for such It is the num-skull and street loafer who is constantly talking and complaining about the lack of As a rule his native town is too slow and and he feels com- to leave his parental backyard for some hust-l bustling metropolis in order to show the world f the stuff he is made C We have several such young fellows standing around the with their hands in their pantaloon pockets up to their smoking feeling confident that our home town has no opportunity for It is a sad but every village and town has such serious no village is so small and but is large and active enough for every honest man of practical ability to be happy and do something noble and s It is all fol-de-rol to be everlastingly hankering to live in a large city because of larger Of a man who has really outgrown his native vil- v- lage has a moral right to seek larger opportunity else- but that man is as rare as pearls in an T Thousands of our are annually rush- ing to our large believing themselves to be talented and capable to become famous in the midst J of the large and dazzling opportunities of the only to be compelled to turn the grindstone for sharpening the tools of If our young men are wise truly have great they will remain at least for a season longer until their wisdom teeth are It is more satisfactory to be a prominent citizen of a village than to be an insignificant and ignored by the mass of humanity fit in a would rather be a dog on a farm than a caged lion in a |