Show EVER LOOKS FOR TROUBLE The really unhappy man whose unhap PlacEs Is his own fault Is I the one who Is fovcrcr carrying a chip upon his shoulder shoul-der Perhaps his happiness Is his tm hnppIncHS for when he IH not engaged In I a pcruonul altercation he Is brooding over some fancied slight and awaiting u fa vorablo opportunity to give vent to his wrath The man with tho chip on his shoulder is easily recognized and his society by wise people Is I carefully avoided He can go nowheie without trouble following In hiM wake I he attends a theater he Is either annoyed by the usher or someone In the audlenco or at the man In the box office for not having sold him u cat bought long before ho nppuural at the window He la I the bane of tho car conductor 0 ductor and on the railroad train he sac cicds In embroiling hlmHcIf In a row with the brakcman conductor Pullman car porter and the passengers Each Hying cinder from the locomotive Is aimed CH Iiocinlly at his eyes and hu succeeds In stirring up the spirit of mutiny In the r hearts of lie travelers There arc some women similarly constituted consti-tuted who ninmiRo to bo In trouble from time moment their eyes arc open In the mornlnnr till they close In sleep These people an Indeed to be pitied If Indued they are not cordially hated This juar relflomo habit of mind can be 50 featured that the pctutancy crows to be a mallg nnnt disease and leads sometimes to the Insane asylum Parents who notice In their children tills fretful quarrelsome deposition cun easily find a remedv They may not cjroo to the measure simply a good sound thruahlnp Every one hits heard of the story of the child who was continually whimpering and quarreling Ill despair the mother cried Arc you nick What do you want Gravely the child answered I think mamma I want a whipping Bho received the whipping and there was a marked Improvement lu her temper 3an Francisco Post |