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Show poor water facilities and the match-box, inllammabilitv of their buildings. With the additional safety secured by the electric lights, water works and strong, brick or stone buildings, this rate would be reduced four or live hundred per cent. (' -'', '.man, are these things not worthy consideration? The Manti Sentinel lias riven its last warning to the unapprecia-tive unapprecia-tive people of that heedless burg. The Snitinrl was a good, faithful, hard-working friend to that town while it received its merited support, sup-port, but the moment that was cut off the paper naturally blew up and left that town in comparative oblivion, with a stain upon its character. Young man, leaks a trade. At present you may not sec tlie use of it, but in time you, Vnur wife and little ones may depend for their existence on tlie trade learned in youth. A trade well learned is to your life what insurance is to a house full of valuables; you may never have recourse to it, but should misfortune strike you down to tlie debths of poverty, you will there find your trade to succor and support you. t t t Too many of our skilled mechanics me-chanics arc foreigners, receiving high wage, whileour strong, you up; American boys do the harder and cheaper labor, receiving but half the wages. Our boys carry the lumber and the Kuropean shapes and puts it together. t t t In most European countries, a young man is considered fortunate to secure a five-year apprenticeship apprentice-ship in any of tbe trades, during which time he does not receive a single, solitary cent. Young men learning trades in America receive a small consideration from the start, and probably because of the ease with which they can secure remunerative apprenticeship few of them appreciate and take advantage ad-vantage of tlie excellent openings Somk ok orn business men are today paying the enormous insurance insur-ance rate of $ 7.50 on the hundred. This is on account of our present |