| Show i 1 home pa paragraphs ra graphs tt t n M HINTS FOR DAUGHTERS 1 you will probably never be able ble to realize how arch you owe your parents until you have children of your own show your appreciation now and you will be sure to please them greatly and at the same came time sow saw the seeds ot of lifelong happiness 2 do not keep all your smiles for the houses ot of friends but dispense them freely at home cheerful faces make home biome life warm and happy and serve to drive away care and trouble from tile the brows ot of old folks 3 above all things do not grumble and wrangle at home because few things cut a mother to the heart go eo keenly as childrens complaints and disputes it if you want anything lu in particular ask nicely for it but pray do not find fault in a grumbling mood or be peevish with your sisters bisters and brothers 4 when making presents to your friends remember that mother and father have known you longer than any of them and havea much deeper affection tor for you so make them a little gitt gift sometimes and rest assured that your will be greatly appreciated 5 keep together the ties of home as long as you possibly can because death will sever them soon enough be united again let home be your heaven when entering the worlds busy arena and you will never want a safer eater or more welcome place of rest 6 you cannot have more sincere friends or better cou counsellors coun than your parents their friendship will never desert you and advice given by them will always be disinterest ed so BO lay all your difficulties and troubles before them many a person who has chosen the downward path would have been restrained by a mothers sympathetic advice or by a fathers timely warning 7 if the ways of the old folks are not up to date and what shat you would wish them thein to be do not make t M M any fuss but bear with them re member that your parents have the lip habits bits and recollections ot of thirty or forty years ago and as a matter of fact you will never get them to change their ways radically however much you may try we earnestly entreat every young man after he has chosen his vocation to stick to it dont leave it because hard blows are to be ba struck or disagreeable work performed those who have worked their way up to wealth and usefulness do not belong to the shiftless and unstable class iut but may be reckoned among such as pulled ott off their coats rolled up their sIc sleeves eves conquered their prejudices against labor and manfully bore the heat and burden of the day whether upon the old farm where our fathers toiled diligently striving to bring the he soil to productiveness in the ma cabine shop or factory or the thousand other business places that invite lion hon ost toil and skill let the motto ever be perseverance and industry stick to one thing boys and you will have success prom from every view point the farming class of this country la Is in better shape now than at any period since the civil war more people own their own homes and little farms more are trea free from the yoke of bondage inflicted by burdensome debts more are becoming independent each year ty making a comfortable living tor for their families more are waking up t to 0 the necessity of giving their children better educational advantages and withal prosperity and aud contentment seem beem to prevail throughout the country let progress still be our watchword let us learn to be content with what we have let us get rid of our false estimates set up all the highest ideals a quiet home vines of our own planting a few books full of the inspirations of a genius a few friends worthy of being loved and able to love us in return a hundred innocent pleasures that bring no pain paia oi 01 remorse a devotion to the right that will knill never swerve a simple religion empty of ct all bigotry tull full of 0 trust hope and love and to such a philosophy this world will give up all the empty joy it has david swing the faith of immortality depends on a sense ot of it begotten not on an argument ot of it concluded bushnell our hopes are gods written guarantees of immortality agassiz there is I 1 know not how in the minds of 0 1 men a certain presage as it were of 0 a future existence and this taken the deepest root and Is most discoverable in the greatest geniuses and most exalted souls cicero I 1 never spoke with god nor visited in heaven yet certain am I 1 ot of the spot as it the chart were given emily dickinson it cannot be that earth Is mans only abiding place it cannot be that our life is a bubble cast up by the ocean ot of eternity to float another moment upon its surface and then sink into r nothingness and darkness forever else why is it that the high and glorious aspirations which leap like angels from the temples of 0 our hearts are forever wandering abroad satisfied geo n D prentiss A big year faces the garment trade declared president joseph L elsenwrath Elsen drath in a message to members of the chicago garment manufacturers association representing an annual business of now h 1 the time to advertise constantly and consistently the united states Is full of money while it Is true we shall have the european trade and part of the south american trade dont forget that right here in america we have the coin the crops and the citizens dont forget that it Is your advertising man that puts you or ori I 1 the map keep at your advertising dont give a big splash followed by a lot ot of silence the young man with limited means who has but a few hundred dollars to begin life with or per taps has nothing but a pair of 0 strong and willing hands we would woud say to all such young men that tho the farm Is the best beat place in the world po io not bo be afraid of 0 toll toil but set bet an ex ample to tile the weak lazy loiterer about town by putting yet your hand to the plow |