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Show The San -Fii-vNuiffa Bulletin 8tiy that within thu past fjw duya twenty or thirty millions, more or less, have dropped out of the stock market. The fools hiive been nipped; the wiro pullers and mauagertJ have pocketed tho game, and ail parties will be ready to repeat their share in the folly and fraud at tho next turn of the market. Theoutoidu man who enters into mining stock speculations specu-lations at this late day, like the kerosene kero-sene maniac, deaervee hid fate. of affairs, the power of taking in the commercial situational a glance, and acting upon the information which they glean. While others halt they act and lay the foundations of gnjat fortunes. When others rush to take advantage of an excitement, they withdraw from the tield of competition. competi-tion. It is so in all the affairs of life, both great and small. Enthusiasm is a valuable and necessary element, but none should tbe carried away by it. Always preserve a cool head, act with deliberation, and when once a line of action has been decided upon, follow it up decidedly and energetically. Keep cool. |