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Show business n.;i!u' mihtv poor i the-via .--around new p--r supporters. sup-porters. WntNKVKi: you handle a pick or a. pen, a wheellurrow or a set of book?, dig ditches or edit a paper, ring an auction hell or write funny things, you must work, .says an exchange. ex-change. Dn'L be afraid of kill ing yourself with work. Work gives an appetite for meals; gives the appreciation of a holiday. There are young men who do not work, but tiie world is, not proud of them. It does not even know their names; it simply speaks of them as old So-and-so's boys. The great busy world does not even know that they are here. So fird out what you want to do, and do it; take oil' your eoat and uiai;c a dust in the world. The busier you arc the less deviltry you will get into; the sweeter will he your sleep, and better satisfied will the world be with you. After tomorrow write it with a AX ORDINARY lllVC of bcCS COI1- i tains from 20,000 to 25,000 of the busy little workers. It requires 1 the combined weight of nearly ( 5,000 bees to make a pound. But when bees come fresh from the fields and flowers they weigh three J times more; that is, they carry nearly twicejhejjyjg jjriiroTTrTcm'lo weigh a pound. 1 The Bur leu wishes all its read-i read-i era a happy and prosperous New Year, We thank our patrons right i heartily for their liberal patronage , during the year that will close tomorrow to-morrow at midnight. The support, in both town and county, has been generous even beyond our expectations. expecta-tions. We fully appreciate the patronage accorded us, and will in the future, as we have done in the past, stand by our friends true as steel. Ciiari.es Dickens' "Christmas Carol" is the acknowledged most beautiful Christmas story ever written. No Xmas is complete without the reading of that sublime conception. It can be read in two hours and a half. Hundreds of educated people never allow a Christmas to go by without spending a few pleasant hours over this most delightful narrative. The little story is filled with lofty Christianity and is bubbling over with broad and generous feelings toward our fellow men. Those who have not read Dickens' Christinas Carol have a rare treat in store. rrsi.i:ss mkn who stop supporting sup-porting their homo juiper from Home slight olTi'nse find set up n yell for anotiirr paper, turn out in Lhe end a very poor foundation for the new venture to build upon. People's Peo-ple's characters do not undergo radical changes in tiic twinkling of an eye. In time, some little difference dif-ference will arise and those same men will show their true colors by going back on the second paper ns theydid on the first. We. have a few such men in Frigham City. We have proven them thoroughly unreliable un-reliable and we no longer place any more dependence on their eon-tinued eon-tinued support than we would leave a str ieken hiend lo Ihe care and support of a whim.-i'-al baby crocodile. croco-dile. These baby enicodiles in |