| Show to the young man man more han any other creature on earth is affected by his surround ings the most aesthetic young abes placed on the western ries with a crowd of rough fellows rude in their speech and careless in the manner w II 11 in a br ef time their ways and hab ts and be metamorphosed f om dude to cow boy man ever qu ck to note and to imi tate is i bousi acau ring char acter from h s oso ates does this mean to the cung man at the of h s career young man if acu icu have associated with riess and quest enable for a time letting our speech be in slang and our bear ng free and easy go no ito good corpany coa pany and note yo ir r rr aness i a soung nun 11 th are vale hem pir blie b as soc ti ft th the peo ie from choir sou acau re knowledge pol ish and ayr make our tr ands among those ou would take into our cn lome to meet vo ir giroti cr or sour w fe th s is true chariot r build ng and i good character pas so ich of the bu n ss of to dav is done on fd nee that good character and conefy are worth cents on the dollar in any arrari et the oung man of today will be the adi ei of tomorrow he should ther fore inculcate with n h s read heart r deas and honest mo tivee else the foundation of business will be dundei mined keep busy an employer always 1001 s aifong the cri ers for a 1 eu tenant if cu cannot get large take whit ou can get aad try harder A bright oung can honest sphere well balanced cu cir w th bis em s inhere t at heart never en deavors in van it h s own employer does not note hs abil ty and worth another employer empl of men will and the worthy worker will pass on and up to better things remember He member there is but one career for each man one for you and ou fiut make that one s il or be classed with the debris of failure driftwood on a commerce al ocean the demand for great business men is always more than the supply good men can get a place any time the average man is usually employed the below average casually and the med elocre fellow scarcely at all alie moral is to waste 1 atle time on frivol ties spend hours in earnest benefiting preparation and do your duty the young man that does this cannot be kept down like the sun he will rise triumphantly and like the golden orb his career will set in a halo of colors Is it worth whiled opie read once pushed a graphite oa S country ally in a southern ty where the morning glor es climbed the porch columns and the young ladles were as rosy cheel ed as the apple the dago has polished on his coat sleeve the figure is not elegant but fitting the reporter ailed the p ace it was suited to his art temperament and he might have been tl ere yet had not something hap bened he was detailed to report an important political speech for the morning issue fate intervened and led him gently away for the time being when he returned from into the eyes of the ma den with abe apple colored cl beeks re resolved to fake the speech from stenographic transcriptions the most treacherous of hieroglyphics having filled a long column he retired for the night that a bit of craft is frequently as good as a lot of hard work imagine h s chagrin next morn ing to read in the rival paper that owing to a railroad accident the speaker had rot arrived and the meet ing had been postponed he d d not return to his chief but immediately conceived the need of a change of climate and left town I 1 ater in 1 te he met the ed tor op e queried that individual why dian didn t you come back after that errors mistakes are apt to happen in the best offices to which mr read replied what come back and work on such an un reliable paper as thata my deputa tion would have been ruined forever there s a lot of fun in this world it we would keep our fun eyes open and our hearts attuned to joy did vou ever note haw your very soul Is lightened and bloed by the mere mental turning of self to the glad some sided teach your thoughts to run in a channel bathed in the sun light of good cheer dwell upon the flowers that grow beside tho road rather than the dust upon the turn pike laughter and good cheer light en many a burden and make the tedious way a ramble in a woodland path the wise writer tries the knack of striking to the heart of ane reader he knows too that the simpler and hoeller the offering the more apt Is it to find its way through the avenue of understanding to the shrine 1 e seeks with a master stroke the reader s cf s f arc u u td the real mitlon of his is swept by some mesmeric po er that canies him back back to the spot where the wr ter seeks to am press him he reads and feels a quid ening at the heart H s inner self 1 as been reached by the clever handling of some simple bit of ment and he places a mental wreath of praise and on upon the brow of the scribe who in simple lan guage touched his heart and took him closer to his happ er self many men p irue pleasure on a limited express and walk back not all the heroes of life get their names in the school histories A 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