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' md ' '"'I li mv - t ti (1 h are minimized, his failures are magnified; his n ami his met hods are adopted without credit, Is p.isMt..e t, do this, vituperation, ridicule and .ire employ to detract attention fiotn the plain vi- of u'k of ab.llty oti the part of thoe who thus display a. ,er. oi i easier than ai complishnicnt. - " fl ttei ;u pit.g ( I it c'lMU the h.l lid ill 111 len , hut t n .i taiidng all tin- -, the snoot Will ni.m mount to l.oulders of his cuti.s. lie saves hi hriuth lor re-vm!e tlnii. ni empty vaponngs He lets while they !e tiny wait. always one min it. the oonumn.lty who l oojipou- e corporation, or one aociation s are stoli t ' f nno. of di.hoin cm ty ntwed pji, htflhUe, in That OUS by .1 i I . JilShtT plum's i lo'tueiitly a.. turn of the t Bill U H1 Mams and Ha Lenli of Cars, cret n- -t III A h.i'vi-uieiit- pLui , , Ah INTELLIGENT TIOAT. 9pa ifw. UCCK.sji ijK.s not come to auy man without effort; without op- po? i on f ..Tu otht rs. Tin nun who ai t ompUihcs things In this world necessarily rrik.s enemies. All mediocrity rises against him. His iV! ! -- the Editor of l.abor and Capital By i i Man Who Acts The rid i ,i . J Au A FAKE" ChEF. of a walking cane and the die will an of frock, organdie stability H Bo(M th DUhfi Which HU for you if you pretend to admire Ills ftfttrtcT m m KfitiuTBt, inuM-lami Icon upon Lis strong right One of the n h men from the West arm: and a irtisi..il giant adores son who vjjouvi (M tonijMirinly In New if you will only defir to bis opinions on art and scicu' e, and a literal y man a. ways oxpe. ts you to admire the cut of his c lot In and rave over the curl I foigot.' and color of l.vl.n ..nd-oX.,w I ko w Low i hat sill of paper p o H r dts ver! It ,i i vv as o; Vii ,r i; . v r? 1' iv ti pjong over to I'U.l I ,e on' a red tl, ha' e d Iliii n t ,t tost a the height FRIENDSHIP, I. mu u. -- I v vv COM . I j i 1 i a. Hm Ow John Dudley, manager of the sheep yards In Morris, ten n ilea west of Kansas CUy, on the Atehisou, Topeka and Santa l'e Railway, uses a 'goat as a bell wether that Is known by all tba train crews ftoui the Missouri River to La Junta. Rill Is the name of the animal, and he does work thm two men and a tribs of hoys could not perform. If a car of sheep is to he unloaded Rill fa Sent la to lend then out The door ia opened uml he (ti.wrts tn way in among tht blinking Mitep. tdovvi.v, and without reining any cxi iteti.ent. he makes bia vv.iy along the vv .ill, of the ear. Tba imiuiitive sin ci follow In bia wake. Aong ilie side of die car to the cud, ami along flint wall hemakes his way, mid o on until he gets back to tha door he makes bis egress, the sheep tohow a g Ry his leadership a pt.M('loii i foimed, and within three the car in, nut. empty. When it ia ilcMiert to load a car BUI is sent into he pc, i. Mill in there, Bill, la the ciimmand giveu. Into iite car he goes ' ami Miou both (lei ks are loaded, first one .111(1 then the other. It U a trick td cot out without the sheep following, hut Bill Is "onto' his job, and it the proper nion.enl tie jumps through a nu now opining left for him, and an attendant, quickly shuts ike door after .itsvvered the orerton g,i ,, "I was 1 Le be-- t I 1 ok vv and jou If he bad et. t 1. l.i. n to 1, If on had allowed lliark. Uc w ... t , .it ll have i ct on ' n ti s v.nir i (Miking would field for ii),. ., cut. mu . lie But .vou IV, .is , w r AH of w t , L o Ob ,, t,, prove that it does not nuke mm h difference what ill. H .1 out to ties place, miles people say of n. j, , III r II. vv ill i nine. u t nml w ork. b oi m 'ti ad li.tt can you a vv iv mu B ink s if Meeji'm v. e ..in hut wh.uevei rewatit hard work i I w t i I ' a not o !ci things from h ,,, iluiii the I'lin ii e ku Let i all iLi brings 1 si II m .1 ' t it " V vv did lut inter : WT 3bein,.n w icriUic, tin man ho 'voih will not only bring re- O a V O my TL t'.iiiain of ; tie explanation as-- Sttlts, but to o J, t t Wei tl) lut. .0111111.11 ty t i g the r Jv Iiom not lie had tl to'i.s p'over at show ' i., in I i liiMiuti.i.i. nr .1 ler on .it y our work our pride I. of tl it a XOV h'Mii, r 'li t, it tli.- .I'.fv salary com and a b.gh re: ii., m on to greater and belter mum slioiml .spin i.uit t .11. ot i ladies spun!, L,.'- with the a tie juggling with things than y.ut e m i onitdilol O ll h I oil (l!eV ..II I really don I Ike right L ml ot pmle km ps u up to the high standard we have set for k.t.lnn at i omits would enable him to ll 0 li it) Join luiv mosi of his delicacies at a restaumarked, ii.ding it to ; ii m onr social lit ourselves, and in out busiino-- life ev even turning mound him. ' Pride help u to mint the good rant So l,.ith sides were satisfied opinion already gained from others. ' ' ' I l'ollv I is mu when the i hef Matted that night for it What ( Hi nil allv lokid innoi ontly, ii ii ,.i hi .I Pride Mic'am us through During the flood Bill Pearly lost, bis many a stiug.le and stouu, and it is a potent tli 'V re n i th it cd to h it Yotk Sun. New luik- turning the paper ovir is though it r. life, lie was pnt into the lower deck ait incentive a ev er lived m a man' qn ilitie lm k The of it is a as great m in -- pecmeii. were some sii a ni ovv ii vv.is almost Ik ginning to of a heep car. The flood was soon up limitation a, (.in I,,, put upon a man's abilities ' . t t ll It , I'. 0h, yes. tin adv i isfim lit ot the sh-WISE WORDS. Hill gl I l tl The kind of pr do to luxe is the for progress, the pride to that level, and Mr. Dudley lifted that stands pride '1 In How dnl It get sale Boudbreaktt I" tlcel.it ed l'ollv. III re that Stimulate a mm to ai torn, that Mraightens him up. so that he can meet him into the top deck, Rtlll the waters I r.w t a jrrc.it thing for lawyers. must Imvo cpo ped it when I Ih. ip. .tl'j there7 rose. The end of the world eru t. CV( tv man face to face, and that will gain him courage to overlog floated Into ' " hen was putting away your so, ks after Mild I 'do jot attempt minis lead to deeds; dreams never come every olit n !e the upper (leek, where Bill stood up to lij do. mending them last Saturday. Ho yoii to i noiie and wheedle me in this fa-He thought Every man should have a deep Rense of obligation to live up to a record his shoulders tn water. know, JikL, deir" she 'went on, let-ton the log was something to walk on and An educated pig makes no better fot honesty and mtegiity, a record for things done; for superiority of attaintmg the paper tall to tie Moor with he mMde the venture, only to be tilled ment, which should be In beacon light to lead him to the heights of success. 'I haviift ashed von for anything. pork. beautiful lndiffetenee, that I never sitd Folly t out . her and under work for full you each day and devote each day conscientiously to by his own. weight Into pntbetn ally A false prophet always wants a really thought I should love any man lio lug. in to trembic while Ler eyes work With all your elringih anil "Get in there, Bill, commanded bis that ability. protit. well enough to (lain sinks fot him" Be the man who act ami you will he Mire to achieve results commensurate friend Dudley, who was coming Jn a look d dangiTouslv vv et Peiional worth makes permanent with the efforts 1 suppose," I ri mill kid. loo. Ulg '1 here, little gul' mid I, patt.ng to both out self and to society. Labor skiff, and Bill scrambled back. Afterand creditable expended Terr soveiely at m shaving up and her shoulder with t lie handle of my wealth. snd Capital. ward be was taken Into the skiff and A him n by the hand Is worth two by mixing the lather with a hi unless and razor. "I didn't mean anything. carried to dry laud. I Kansas City decision tyuite unnecessary uiubr the only thong it you wanted a tonnet. the ear. Times. JZ? la wisCircumstances, that I nm about to le "I don't want a bofinet! Prudent, cautious pouted WmU Bird ot rv. wheedled out of my last penny. And root. dom's Polly. A London ornRhelogtst has a plan I suppose you know, Mrs. Heavy-featheI "sked. resuming my "Then why One farted rose Is better than A dozen for getting rid of the oversbutidBtira that suin' that slump in P. I) shaving, "did you go to the fresh thorns. ot pigeons that brood in the tops of Q. we cannot allotd any luxuries, like sale? M noli of the sting of life cornea from in that city. Us public buildings well like spring bonnets, for in"Oh -- well because 1 just wanted to our smart thinks it cruel to trap or shot them, " sayings. stance see the pretty thing O. Witter. so he would reinstate in the parks of No power can ever die that wrought I was stirring the lather furiously by "And were they very pretty? HE successful farmer is the one w bo keeps a act of book, and London the once numerous kite, or, as Lowell. for truth. this time. Just beauties: said Polly, with a knows what every crop and every head of stock costs him, he Is called lu.the north, the Polly balked at me for a moment in And there was one little toFortunately we seldom hear what igh. and what each yields In return. Some men do the same thing Once this bird was quite comus. mazed reproach. Other people say about que or after whether it because mon year year, not, Covent Garden and if be about pays simply they re"And I suppose you know, she In seeking their level lots of men are have gotten in the way of doing it. Such farming does not could be induced to return be would "I don't approve of a lot of gewtorted warmly, as soon as she had resaid I severely, compelled to slide down bllL pay, and that farmer wastes a great deal of brawn and thin out the pigeons and at the same covered from my thrust, "that if I gaws, but this was very plain and womans a muscle which a little calculation would save. Never Oh, courage by judge time afford Londoners an opportuniwanted a spring bonnet I should know So much for the practical, money-makinsaid Polly, assuredly. "It was the way ahe avoids aa interview with side of the ques- ty for observing a display of natural better than to have left that clipping Rimple," taste tion; but isnt there something more than that? Isnt It worth falconry that would be a novelty. Tbs exactly rich and eleJust your where you could find It." moreto have an and artistic. Jack." education, so that when one site by the fire during the long ornithologist would also have jays and ' na ns life gant God The who gave gave I dropped my brush with my face the average woman," I remarked, liberty at tha tame time. Thomas wlntsr evening be can appreciate the words ot wise men and of poets? Isnt magpies rehabilitated, so that they If half lathered. it wfth something to understand how the great undertakings of the world's might keep down the aparrows and would Jfut leas time and money on Apparently," said ,1, sarcastically, the outside of her bead and more Jefferson. hlster makers are carried on? Isnt it worth something to know, as you toll other small birds that threaten to bethere ta a science in getting a spring the enchanting view WBtrtbe Courtship , boiling sun, how the snn and air and lt in elements work together come a nu!iu-e- , r " thought on the Inside" bonnet ,T' and marriage If a from , , distance safe the ruddy apple, th flinty wheat or the golden corn? was "And the pyrnduce it very cheapest said of atera No, mountain. the Polly, wiping the 111 climbing to A ! Give us the educated farmer, with hla steady Integrity, his frank and open In the store only 18, marked lWIU('a a pnk rose and tucking it In her hair, thing have- - another "vompiaitrr against ' If men received everything they prayj jigrt, and his fearlessness tn overcoming oTudacles, and we have a man who Is , . btr there is an art In managing a down from $50. She would be infinitely more at- for they would soon become too lazy ypable of filling a thousand spheres of usefulness which he alone who lives the English tongue," began the Literman. A man la divided Into three There are a good many to get out of each others way. dose to the great heart of nature, and who sympathise with his fellow a, can ary Mam I finished, , tractive, parts; hbr heart, his soul and bis of in but it seems to ms gaps course, it, fill. to Brethren bit wants la A man I said That Just what thought, Evangelist, marry always vanity. You might as well hall a mothat the most absurd is that a lanso I decided that I ideal woman the first time, but the "and Polly sweetly, tor car on the wrong side of the street, guage which baa a dozen current toque, even second time he Isn't so particular. as to attempt to coerce or wheedle a wouldnt ask fpr the JZ? name for drink has none for tha a bargain and yon Be noble, and the nobleness that ties man without appealing to his vanity. though It was such young woman whom a man is engaged It so, and even In other men,' sleeping but never dead, liked would have It la the woman who knows bow to to marry. Most of the terms that hat will rise lu majesty to meet thine own. my old bhie forget-me-npay a subtle compliment and who though might be suggested are the basest of Is gone, and the one trimmed In yellow Lowell. takes the time to do it every morning asters best girl, Untended, and coin In the rain the other soaked got Some people seem to think that and most afternoons, who has everyWe have to fad back weakly forth. and death- is the only reality- - in life. on the French fiancee,' And yet tba" thing she wants, from a diamond tiara day, Wheres that black hat with the Others, happier and rlghtlier-minded- , to the right arm of a policeman across relation is English aud Americas By Mary A. Livermore. a crowded street. You may compli- feathers on it? I inquired. see iind feel that life is the true reality HAT code t manners should prevail in the home? It Is A great enough, I think, for us to have a word You well was know lost that very ment a man upon anything, from his in death. Julius Hare. question, for law itself is but a reflex of homes, and peoples of our own. Of course, there ia nose to bis necktie; from his brain to the night we left it In the automobile, are gathered out of nurseries and nations are but the ontogaieJ'swectbeart,' but that seems to have his boots. Society and the NewKleh It never really matters said Polly reproachfully. of homes. Manners are indeed but minor morals, .and dropped Well. I pursued, "what baa be-out of use altogether Pbila Father, what are the new-rich- ? when nor how nor upon what you more Importance than laws, which are but their expom 4 m. Families that have made their forGood manners are almply beautiful behavior. They are the fcf t-compliment him, so that you do It come of the six new hats you bad V at.tti Walk For HmJth. tunes in the last twenty years, my come of kind hearts the courteous expression of kind feel fugs skilfully and often especially often. when we were married? The best' .way to get oxygen Inte My wedding hats? asked Polly In- son. You may tell a prize tighter that he In our Intercourse with one another. Wbat we call etiquette is blood la the to walk a mile uphill twe Are to me father? didnt expect they happy, should have been a poet, or a deaf nocently; you a substitute for good manneri, and is very often only tbelr coun- or a day, keeping the three time wear them forever, (lid you? No, my son, they are most unmute that be is a charming conversawould at be terfeit. Yet, without it, society times, mouth closed insufferable, and how And two A the about expanding the noshappy. yon got (he artificial law of politeness, upon whose observance society insists, tionalist; and either of them will swalThis all other methods. trils. beats month are they unhappy? Why ago?" low the little dose of fiattpry like a even natural angularities and asperities, snd bold rudeness, and Hips ever drop of such a walk see them, Because were cannot During dear. winter Society "They feel better and for hat, it after ugar pill ding In check.' tn will blood make tbe cirthe and are envious. body sort of Haven't head cover, you any they In the home. It Is probably most Important that the married couple shall ward. of the lungs snd stream, red aud cuit Pardon me for these persistent I drew a clean line down the middle ing, Mr. Heavyfeather," I asked, and and the of of charm manner, recognition equal ptaln the courtesy back to Its appointed work of questions, father, but what is of my cheek with my razor before re- - brutally. ionsblp which Invested the day of courtship with delight There should pure, the repairing worn-ou- t' tie giesnsingie any lack of courtesy In tjhe home habits, even when the husband and Oh, ye, sald.Polly. with aweet enJ?Wn. sues. a Tha I am pleased that you show such uphill walk, as a prophyI perceive, said I, when I had thusiasm, I can fix over that little rife are In entire seclusion. It should extend to matters of dress, and reg--' and curative measure in many commendable spirit of Investigation, attention to each other's wishes. It ia fatal to the happiness and perma- - lactic finally finished, that managing a brown thing chronic ailments dependent upon a' famof is my son; composed Society scimanner man is not so much an art or of of one to fy loveliness for call I the married life either and the tha Salvation the What, drop weak condition of tbe heart, lungs ilies that made their fortunes mor ence aa a form of war. relation. Nothlug la too trivial to be iglog courtesies of the ante-nuptiArmy bonnet?" prova invalthan dared that tends to strengthen family affection or prompts its expression and blood vessels, would twenty years ago. Yea, the one you hate o. And If It Oh, no," said Tolly depreciatingly, uable. Medical Brief. themi They were once new-ric- h selfishness a she leaned, tor ward to admire, her wasn't that I shall look so shabby beand loving aefa. Success. i selves, werent they? T Misses. , . eyebrow In the mirror, it la more like side you Rs4 Certainly " A woman could Sir Gorfrey Langdon, South African' , . A .form of diplomacy, -- Me?I havent a spring bonnet T " 1 What alls them,' then?" no more win in open light Jritb man commissioner for native affairs, reBut yon look nice In anything yon Two things, my son; dyspepsls and than Japan could whip Bussla In open put on, Jack. Yes, yon do! Even yonr cently stated before tba legislative envy." field. But when it comes to strategy, old council that the native miners on tba makes cap lookdistln yon golf d Envy, father? Rand were a comfortable and Its the little woman and the little na- guished. And when yon pnt on yonr Yes, my son; envy of the new-ricAn of tion who understand how to make it white flannels or your dinner cost-Itan tbe miners In Cumberafter Early ' Bir land or In any part of England. Men Cultivation of pay, better than muscle and gunpow-ler.- " a shame," said I, that you does Society envy the nw Why George Farrar, commissioner for nahave got to wear that miserable rich? From OAnkcra the Magazine tive affairs in tbe Transvaal, report Oh, I see," I remarked ecathingiy, quaker-kokinthing Just now when Because Society has spent Its moo-eif the United States leaders in every line of activity, in politics to tba legislative council that the nalike the bloody Russian I have sailed all the other women will be decked out and the new-ric- h crowd has money and business, have been conspicuously prone to die, aa it is tive mortality In the Rand mines Into the traps and the mines laid for In feathers and flowers. to burn. ,saUI, iq harness. The death of Mark Hanna la a case tn from November, 1902, to July, 190 tne and doubtless have swallowml Now Jack, said Polly, dont Father, which would you rather point. But the lost of those distinguished for their successful was 70.6 per thousand. about a pound of soft soap since my weaken. Your taste Is too artistic for be: new rich or Society?" attainment of wealth and fame, who have continued their wedding day." a poor little lady a pocket. You mustn I had rather be a Democrat, my Honduras lre(t Aaliosls, activities lonjf after the advance of age and the diminution You look as though you might he so fastidious." Draft animals in Honduras are son." Newark Evening News. of physical strength must have warned them of th approachhave," gurgled Polly, gazing thoughtsaid I, looking stealthily Maybe, and horses. These ing end, is a very long one. In the older countries of Europe, mules, asses, oxen fully at my lathered chin. Into my shaving mirror. America Enterprise. If I should State ia founded, it animals are 11 of a diminutive type United on of the whose civilization that And I suppose, I continued, Ignor- do ,1905 Mammoth Cave, Ky leased without that new office desk- wjis easier for men who have more or less successfully attained the object end serve very well for tbe carrying ing the impertinence, that you Imagfor 100 years to a cold storage firm. said 'There! that Just Polly, why aimed at to retire and enjoy freely the prizes they have gained, although of freight, but for tbe purpose , ot ine I believe that I am wise and clev- I sold to scl 1906 Natural Bridge. Ya wouldn't ask yon for it. I know how there the old barbaric struggle ia in many cases kept up to the end. Until hauling carriages and wagona these er and handsome and all the other & Bros., bridge Contraetom et dn the are. I for Manayunk should generous If ask you last twenty-fiv- e years the Idea of retiring from active' life and- tittle beasts scarcely do; and yet they things that yonr fancy and yonr flat- the new moon, youd go right out snd National Pert ti ing down to a 1907 Yellowstone In which life personal tastes and proclivities could be fol- carry packs of 200 pounds over th tery have painted. to buy It for me. And we cant bought for a private game preserve b? mountain trails and through roaring iry aa at least eccentric, are. flared Polly, looking afford regarded Well, you John Rockysmelter. streams,. before retirement tThere taken to be . . have been two necessary step at herself defiantly in the glass, always 1908 Yosemite Falls turned torn setiva Ilf could with one was the acquirement I guess I know what I can afford!" be , accomplished; of one safety them." TowS Bollt Ooor a Coat Xiao. every Go look In that wallet in shot, tower by the Rising Sun fealth, and the other provision for its safe keeping, As civilization pro- - Many bulldiug In .Motherwell, ScotI caught myself smiling at my I growled. 1T1 th second and more important step can be more easily managed. The ?, look like the leaning tower of shaving mirror, and immediately drew my waistcoat pocket." 1910 Walls of Independence fcdlvidnal no longer has to depend upon his own effortajo. guard the store set land, With hpautlfnl reluctance, Polly a grave face. Pisa. Tbe little town Is built over the Hide for his future support The power of corporation? originally directed side of a coal mine. Some house "But it wouldn't make any differ- took out the wallet and counted out 50 In bills. iP'y to the accumulation of wealth, is now to a very great extent applied to hare collupsed, business Is at A standence. if you were not any of them, as Iti conservation. "Take of I it, remarked, twenty still. and the town win probably toon far as that go s went oil Polly. Id The existence of a leisure class sble and wilting to enjoy their Uvea ration- be deserted. . think so. And If I didn't think so. and go get that toque at Bondbreak-ers.- " an the of leisure part al and Intelligently la a check on the wilder exhibition yon'd like to be told so. It's a funny ' g of nddenl7 Aray Xaaoarora hy Ball, You darling!" cried Polly, Jumping acquired wealth. It also hold out something beyond mare money-gettinthing, but Its true that a man would reasonamaneuvers German after tbe retirement army During a( the goal of a auccessfu! life. It encourages rather be complimented on the things up and doing something very silly. ble fortune has been gained, and discourages to some extent the piling up of there were moved over one railroad ha li' do'nt possess than on those that Oh, go away," I growled. Youre exaggerated redundancy. Th effect of a more philosophical view of life on two days, without suspending Its regulie do poises. A vlilian always getting yonr pompadour all fnll of Dt0U the part of our business men will tend to a more even distribution of wealth, lar traffic, 56,000. men, 5200' horsey lo.-- s Helen Rowland, In Wash a woman who imagines he s a soapsuds. The centre of tJtlUaU7 228 wagons and 5!0 tons ot baggage, tut a leveling of the inequalities saw m frequently pointed out facturles is now pattern of honor. And' a little chap. ington Post. THE VANITY OF If AN, f n 1 os. ire. i i .1 i tjoj I i I r J i i I i . , . , . I 1 I , I ' . i vv - 1 v i d . ' r v i j v I i -- ,1 I s . v v i i Ni-v- ! vv 1 I v L 1 vv h the-wat- -- -- er, self-contr- Ths Bond-break- Successful Farmer is Educated put-tock- ." g -- -I . V7hat Code - of Manners For the Home ? al t Go Endless Pursuit of Wealth Argument For the Business and the s weU-looke- Retirement Leisure g -- ' I t- I - |