Show J THE TEN COMMANDMENTS Tin new version of tho Ten Com inandmentH na adopted by the business bus-iness men of Mnnt is good Gospel for any town to live up to They are an follows I 1 Thou slialt not go away I from home to do any trading nor thy son nor thy daughter 2 Thou shalt patronize thy homo merchants also the printer and they shalt patronize thee Make haste therefore for that which will cause thy countenance to shine with intelligence and bring prosperity to both 3 Thou slialt employ thine thine own merchants that they may notbo dri yell from their homes to find bread for their little ones Thou shalt also consider them as neighbors above all of them that dwelleth in u strange town 1It Thou shSlt noL ask for credit cre-dit as the goods cost much money and the merchants bruin is bothered bother-ed by jiintiy bills His children clamour daily for bread and his wife abideth at home for lack of raiment udorneth her sister Blessed Bles-sed yea thrice Blessed the man that pays cash 5 Thou Hhll l not Usk for reduced re-duced prices for thine influence fur behold wilt I lit in thy heart and tho moruhtiux rtiimlith ft hike a book Ho laugiiotiUlbd to scorn and shoutoth to II ills clucks hu ha I Ufj Thou shall do whatever Beth in thyt power to encourage and promote tIll Wollfnre of thy town mid tlliuti own people 7 Thou shalt hot suffer the voice of pride j iti > overcome thee and if othjar tah + entice thee consent con-sent thou hot fty1 thou mayost be deceived A 118 TllUil ail lilt upend thinucarn ings at hoille and they return from whence tliby canto and give nour ishuioflt to such us may come after thee liD Thou shalt not bear false witness against the town wherin thou dwellest but speak well of it to all men 1110 Thou shalt keep these commandments com-mandments and teach them to thy I children even to the third and I i fourth generations thnt they maybe may-be made to flourish Bud grow in plenty when thou art laid to rest with thy father < |