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THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. July 6, 1899. D Nebraska Jtrtrpmbcnt tSM WSAtTH MAXMKS md MJXCCt UtWMNDMKT, t O WrUtaiD IVX1Y THURSDAY AlllttMltoMt, UTSCSUf, - NBDRAtKA. TCLfPHONlllS. Qt.g tVK YEAK ISf ADVANCB, 41 , as auks a ttr. t aayait t I Tb spirit of progres that burn In tb soul of vry true populist; th mul lotbead call "discontent." Jtooearelt ay thatdurtog bin wostorn trip h found that "erorybody" won for Mckinley. If didn't happen to meet tbe alitor of tb Independent, Chicago I so unhealthy tlittt a bog nerer Ur es longer tbon 48 hour alter arrlrlng In th city. It in hoped that th opening of tbo big drainage canal will belp matter. Tb money spent In lighting tb Fili pino would bar built tb Nicaragua canal twin over. Beside that, tbo peo ple would bar bud tb fun of awing C, V. Huntington knocked clear out of tb According to tb Imperialist editor, Agulnaldo i dead on Monday; Wedues day, and Saturday, but on all other day b I aliv and fuU of tight. It I now conceded that be will remain allr for all of tbl week, Plra Mr. rfcgasta. Olre oa back tbo 920,000,000 and take tb Philip, pin. W bar concluded that you pulled tb wool orer tb eye of McKlu ley' commissioners and cheated them won tban a bora trader. , "We will never bar good law until every man I blsowo lawmaker" wa rem arked tb other day. Man will never b hi own lawmaker until tb referen dum u unlrereally adopted. Go to work and baeten the time by voting the pop ticket. t 't The 'Chicago Record ay"th two dominant factor In Iowa politic are the Nortbweetern and Q. railroad." That need to b tb situation in tbl tatenntllth popullt took charge. Kino then tb magnate bar kept tbmlvea out of eight. When tb pop wanted to rot 90,000 to tb First regiment the tepubllcan proponed (0 amend by rotlng 9000.00 to a plutocratic cable company. Tbat i Just the Bite of It. If a long string of resolution had been unt, the cable com nan v would have gotten tb monoy and the boy the word. With word they could have bouaht no comfort. . If a certain writer on the Ponton Tranecrlpt l not a little more careful in hie statements he will oon find him elf being called long-haired, wild and woolly, lie iayi: "Price have beon sent op by arflflolttl atimulatlon," and "the pmentstiffness cannot last Indefinitely." When a man talk that way out went, tha mullet head denounce him aaan anarchist. A dispatch from Washington soys that many men In the rhlllpploiNi will have to be invalided home to tbe United States, it being demonstrated, particu larly in tbe typliuld cases that conval escence Is rare unless tbe patient loaves the Philippine. To make "nn ffmrtlv force" in the Wand of 30,000 men, It wUlbenrctwutry to have 50,(H)Oonto rode, Th trot.!- mm hwrd eountrktt to make war in. McKintoy ought tobnv thought of tbat la the beginning. Weaver, AtWn, lloloomb and Marlon lltttltff have utt boa eieonatsd by the nlddl-(f tks-rtuJ ipa, bat none ut them have Joined the fvpubiiraa partj aad ttprw-4 a eilliagw to give aid and ewuiKirt 1a the g14 staadstd latMioy ixtavr, while a vt4r.f the (wis ul the aiiJJWif tks-ruAilore, lnierkaaad lVtte, have aleilokH amy prlalpW thatthoy tr advtd whtle thy rtiiMMHHi ti ! pupuiute. n a rMa Iti eUrd by the wn aha kwp tree Ij thtif rtaiW Hwt m wka ahod It tor the 4vsfw a4t il f"4iitjr s4 sltaMS hit the h4 on atweval 4 the kit. ttvft Mta by trots have rows li thletthivf t hvt hhWi ti o tks I. I'm Mll U thttlr IgUttfM tWy vtiltd I tasNe tkiu4vf ktW aad we 4ty tb. The eotkm yt tu tWuK4 U k.ih thy have twl tawiiea 4iagh tadw4 tUtr light la hve. Wai the ;ihj,(hk iiM fwnd, thUh the t'MrMi will have, ( t! ta their rM-at eiwaiuia that they wit! ftiie tu ewwUeee th ru. giitoaa that rvd4 tWm ta thtrfr teie- Mt4 awadttbat CAMPAIGN rVVDS. Han nan I, no donbt that the mode There can be no " TJ ol raining campaign fund that we Hare iiinnl dnrlnir the last two or three cam palgn is all wrong. It should be done with nntlrelv. The asseHsmeut ol office holders is wrong In principle and still worse in practice. To nomloatoa man for office and expect blui to faith snrra the people when his campaign will cost blra the whole or a large part of the salary that he will receive, is ex peoting a little more of human nature . ltd luwnafcnmsd to perform. Our officer ar our public servants, of men . or men II we take hi md to do "certain things. their salaries away from theory or In other word foroe them to donate there to u befor they begin work, we are earn mittine-a barefaced fraud to begin with. We cannot reasonably eipect good service under such circumstances. Tb populist state committee has at lost become so Impressed with thie view of tb matter that It baa resolved to do away with It. Tbl action of the com mittee should receive the sanction of averv notiullst in the state and without doubt vory rotor la the party to whose attention this matter I brought, will Immediately take action (hat will make tb old method unneoesary In all fu tur campaigns. Any man who will not contribute a fow cent to pay tb actual and necessary expense of a cam palgn I a fraud himself when be claim to be a reformer. A few cent from each would furnish all the money necessary and the state committee ba furnished the reader of tbl paper and all others an easy way la which they can contri- but. Attention I called to tip official state ment of th committee printed on an other page. Begin right now. Every man wilt be given full credit Bend your subscription today. AMTIC Of HULL AKD BKA1W. Wheat ba been slowly creeping down ward for several weeks, It will go up a little and then down a little more. It I amusing to watch tb ahtics of th bull and boar on th board of trad a told In the market roport of the great dallies, Th gambler act lik allly children. A report come from Kansas tbat wheat I turning out better than expected. It goe up a tenth of a cent. Another re port aaying tbat there ba beon large shipments from St. Paul and It goes down two tenths. Another tbat Liver pool cable are favorable and it goes up a tenth. Bolt goe until th board closes and tbo gambler retire totbolr office to figure up their winning and losses. ' ' The next mornlns om gold bug, im perialistic papsr will bar an article tell- In bow the Cuban and Porto Wean are siren to the rloeol gambling and put up an argument based on th state ment to show tbat tboy are incapable ol self -gor era men t. It never mentions that the state legislature, olty govern ment and congress of tb United States have sanctioned and legalised tbe most extensive system of gambling on our boarlsof trade tbat can be found In any country on earth and that there Is more money employed In tbat sort of gambling than In any legitimate busi ness In tbe whole country. A HEW YORK HOWL, Tbo reciprocity clause in tbe Dingloy bill of which the republicans have talkod so much is nothing but a cheat and a fraud as this writer informed the people at the time of its passage. A lot of mul let headed manufacturers who have been walling for two years In expectation of greatly extending their trade when it became effective, which was notnntil two year after th tWMwg, havs just found out what it really is, and they are in a towering rage. All the bill amounts to Is to allow the president to impose a duty on tea, coffin and Vaullla beans. Tbat is tariff for revenue exclusively as those things are not produced in this couutry. The truth about the matter la that tha nifu who drew the bill knew that the tarltl in many cases was so high as to lm prohibited and would produce no reve. nue at all. Thry knew that there would be a big M.-U whlun they hoped to make good by an lesua of bonds, but If that proved to be dangerous to th la tereate ol the party, then thry eould fall ba-k oa a tariff oa tea aad coffee. The prldat aow has a right to Impuee aavhadtttyat btaowa awrwt will and take a tew more aiillum out ol the imh kU ol tha workirra aad faruMra Ui carry oa hie rilliin war, lint thre ts a howigultt op (run tha ,S' Vork impurtare aad mnttlactvrr siK-h re wae aevvf howrd Ulura, II taa gaatlatuva ka r4 tS pi'UlWt I wr tkoy wuuld havekaoaa all about 1.x a long time ago What are the ruUka tMaaagwe g lug to da abuat that f JM.OtHt.i-iK d lHt? (Ut etiese "laeotsw" by Uauisg btvU? Yt it It U oaiy M,oH),tw a thy lalietate, how are tky giiug o gt the aiuwayT 1'at More banlwo4 the gtH)rtUme yt tu tonT Ty atll lad net that this w one ol the atuat (arW a thtiw-fw that thy aUI have la awt ta the etteilag rwaipwlga, I UhUai SH)re the pua at Ut tura the twrty Im the dvatwiMU, aai Lttgat lltieard jraatathiaf ! It tktae tw pHvaat the hrated ar dr id the dwueratie perly hy h MM Hi, laae 1 d:attgiiak eUt choaM tHrtWf ad If they wald aut It a parity. POPULISM IS BOSTON. The Boston Transcript, one of the oldest and greatest dailies in that hub DUblisbed two editorial on of the world, published two editorial June Slat that are populism pure and nmlnfllni). The enlture of that city is iuat finding out What populism is and aeem very much inclined to adopt the solution of the present economic ills con tained lo It doctrine. The Transcript has begun, just a we began, in this state eight or nine years ago, by stallr.g a b (nets. The editorials are auite as trood as anything tbat we can write so tha urn nrlnfcui her lust as the 7 an- i"' f PeanM ,n tDttt Paper " 'ollow"! OKTT1NO A lil VINO. Borne very interesting correspondence hot) appeared lately in "letter to th editor" on thla problem which confront ererv man or woman with only hi or her resource to count upon. It I problom which lead many a one, more than any record show, on to hopeless ness and despair, and th next step is tb quick adoption of that grim alterna tive lo "getting a living," a poedy death. Tb attempted euiclde of young Lentz. an industrious, well-tbouffbt of veteran of tb Bpanlsb war, because be bad no employment and wo unable to obtain any, la a significant commentary upon tbe contention tbat "job are plen tiful" for tbe willing and tb' counter olafmin answer, that employment for all who desire it is constantly becoming mor olusivo. ; 1 It Is Impossible to study society from all sides and reach the concluelon that all wbo are able and willing to work can get work. Those wbo come in contact with certain phase of it may be able to understand why inroluntary Idleness should exist, but there are hundreds of thousand In th country who can tell them If they will but listen. The causes which make it harder for all wbo wish employment to get It are not far to seek. No doubt our marvelous industrial de- velooment la at tb expens ol tb Indi vidual workor for tbe time being atleast. This ha been partially offset, It 1 true, by tb new force which have come into practical use and tbe new Industrie tbat have been created, but only par tially, but even these new forces and In dustrie not gnly make tbe problem of living a mucb more aerlou one to tne average man than In tbe day of tbe old simplicity, but they are themselves soon locked up in bug combination of In dustrial constantly economizing by re ducing tb number of band. Tb un fortunate wbo will be crowded out tbe present year ia tometblng enormous. Old or young, they must practically be- rjn life over again and adapt themselves o new conditions. These are undoubted new facts tbat cannot be met by . trite . M 1L. ' ana staie commonplaces aau lob uuui placent assumption tbat there is always work for tbe willing worker. On tbe contrary, they constitute one of tbe most serious and pressing problem of tb present time. i , FASHING Of TUB DBVMMER. References has already been made In these columns to the reduction of oppor tunities for employment by tbe consoli dation ol what were formerly numerous competing branches of various indus tries into gigantic combines or trusts. The resultant hardships have been in sifk'd by the comparative suddenness with which this change has boon brought about. Tbe shift from handicraft to machine work wa gradual. Along al most every line ol labor the warning was far enough In advance of tbe accomplish, mont to give the ordinarily far-sighted time to adjust themselves to approach ing new conditions. Dut the wholesale economy of employment tbat has been a feature of tbe many combinations mado during the lost twelve months, has bad Its effect in an abrupt and summary way with hardly any fore-shadowing. It is yet too early to undertake a defi nite measurement of this effect; 'still some indications of it lu a particular line have been given in the testiaiony ol President P. K. Dow of the Commercial Travelers' National league before the Industrial commission at Washington. This leagus alone has a membership ol about 100,000, which (sixes than a third of the estimated number ol travel ing a!enmrn in the amntry, The Na- tli.nal t'namullni anil Klaninlnia Pmim. Neny, which oVud lor It raw material oa the Amerkaa Tia Plate company. baa throw a a grt many out of employ tnont aad haa rdued the aalriee of those retained. Tbe tobamt eiimblate hava dlwharga.) a Soul ,1hre thousand saWanwa. Tb bryele treat will gt rid of about ail haadn-d awa gradually aad rdu He aiat'i la vf y eity. The vbair trust till drop a boat Ore huadml, aad so th rrcord ruse. All this d tot tale lata avet stt!a and bdt s:!y thoaw aho lav be tf I aa traMtaf mWimi ta triMttUr baa. I Met-tir a man la 1st twir U he had a lair rHd ttu!4 hob4 iin-li.al la a rittt Is breach tl lit ba of tr.U vt la.ttr wha a Mala i-jatik.a. bat aaw til ur e'U a tl4 to kit. 1W are aaaaf oMavfa wka d not liked.-!"!-, hat kH at w f law w ta wuuld a taihrr wvWhimm taa rrp rf iva ul aatataJ tHHiittaliKh1 ftiw paaww thaw 8a4 lkMa4fa al th ay l lh asat id a a'ttealM inet tlt, ltsuybMil that UWt WiUM twiuiliml aa la a bantlm tt lulaiu'M tuit hat ta wwaad, bat Ual is Wajaa ii af hi aaat efiay ar W elitMsUHoa. Hat aa la rMi krii laak aa ttk ItoaluW I Waa4 KaaJ Mvjvad wWaa It a4 My by bjr lis ratU la tsaiaaO. Ik yriaaal sun. aa eaaaet kaat tadwlattait and tha Uboe wiUagaiabe aVaiaad ag a artt HAMMA IK LONDON. Mark Ifanaa is in London and has created a great sensation according to the London papers. He was taken to hear a debate ia tbe English parliament by the secretary of the American legisla tion, Mr. White. After listening to tbe debate for a while he turned to a mem ber and asked: "What is a rote on this bill worth?" 'All London i borri fled. When tbey come to kuow Mr. Ilanna a well a we do in America tbey will take a thing of that kind a matter of course and say nothing about It. Some people claim tbat Ilanna baa been misrepresented, but all the London dailies accept tbe statement a true, tb Times and others commenting editor ially upon it. Ilanna made some other etatemeot that are given full credence over there. Among tbe following: "There I not a man in the United States today out of work wbo want It." "Every promise of tbe republican party ba been kept, every prediction fulfilled." "Tbe power and wealth of tbe democratic party I centered in New York." etc THK MATTED SETTLED, Old Tlddle-de-wlnk (remark that: "Tbe appearance of Secretary Algorand Governor Pingree In tbe field swinging between them a forty foot two-edged machete, warranted to behead an octo pus coming and going with every slash, has nan-led more dismay to the Bryan ites than any other political demonstra tion for the last twelve months," , Tbe truth about tbe matter 1 that this combination Is a great boon to the Iiryan forces. Pingree has been able to give to tbe plutocrat on senator that they would never bad except that be had been pretending to fight these ten dencies in hi own party. Thousands of reformers voted tb republican ticket in Michigan at th last election because of Pingree' attitude Now that they bav eon tbat tb result of their rote wa to elect a republican legislature wblob by It rote strengthened plutocracy In tbe United States senate, tbey have become very tired of the whole business. Pingree will never fool them again. It needed only this combination with Alger to settle tbat matter and it ha been ettlod. riGBTIHa WITH SICK MEW, The etatement I not denied tbat Otis, at tb rery time he waa sending hi bombastic dispatches, waa so bard pressed by the Filipinos that he ordered tbe men in the hospital out. Major Potter wa sent Into Manila to rush men to the front. Acting under instruc tions be ent out 108 men. Of these thirty were unable to reach tbe depot, a mile distant, many of them fainting on the way, some twenty-eight or thirty ultimately arriving at San Fernando In worse condition than when sent to Ma nila, tbe others being ordered back by surgeons along the Una of railroad, who aw a a glanoe that they were in a pre carious condition. It can b proved by the record of tbe hospital tbat men were ordered to the front whose tem perature was 103 degree. Nothing so disgraceful a this baa ever been charged against the officers of the regular army, in all tbe history of the nation. What suffering has already been caused by this Imperialism! A HARMLESS LIE. The St. Louis Globe Democrat got off a harmless lie tbe other day which was quoted approvingly in tbe State Journ al. We only wish tbe gold standard papers would publish that kind of lies all the time, instead of tbe half-truth lies. Eveu a mullet bead would know this thing to be a lie, for It has no dis guise whatever. Tbe Globe Democrat said "Silver ba all the qualities in debt payment which it ever bad. It Is tbe precise equal ol goia la ibis reaped undor thelaw. There baa been no gen eral "depreciation of value" In agri culture, or la any other calling in the United mate. The opposite bos teen the case." The deptha ol deprarlty to which the republican pt'ty ha sunk wba a great dally will unblusbingly publish a state ment like that can be wen by anybody, ' at.ati.ti MILLION. Mr. I ?!. Lockwood testified belore the Industrial eoromiswiga that that $11,000,000 bad bea paM to the Standard Oil company by raaylva aia rallroade alon la rbata. II baa ba a producer and iWaUr la oil and knows by aad "Hritti what tkUeont- biaattoa of railroad dirw iora alth IU t rlulWf baa don. While the rat lor oil waa ft a bwrod, IVocktWII waa pf ml t td to ebl bU product by awwae d rbi lor 9) wet, Th lllaoay alio a a wUre the tlhlIWr luillioM rwiu tma aad bu Matt Uaay has bwaahto taau tffwtuaJly b that tat b the lat taty irt, Mr jitiod Mrs that th tol rdf Is K goVtraawat tar&li td twitrvajJ. It W oao i4 that aaiaa t4 akb h uuet!y fn aaawrwoe, ai are ptmliat ed d't ksu Ik !W id Ik editorial rtwr dot ar Jt biaaig t 1.4 est t tklaga. (Ht4 tt wnure l oaeinf tb Wtoe) dwilM eaya that the fiwait taaatta M4iirtsi atat twaiaiitte la ia a btrge attx4 4 svi wha afw ppaliau rat War a aVtax etata, ta ml ha lr4 we grMi bark aad ltlfUiaM tHMf I'M Willi w bMlhal thlag I i-d apaU rtghl aad this writ t at kWkiMf , THAT DEFICIT. A square, -full lie' seldom does any barm. It is the half lie that does tbe mischief. Tbe republicans . found that out a long time ago and make full use of the Information. Tbe statement tent out from Washington last Sunday waa aa iuiiuwb. "Contrary to th expectation of the treasury officials the government's ex penditures during tbe fiscal year closed yesterday, exceeded the receipt by only 988,875,080." ' Tb expenditure only exceeded tbe in com 988,870,0801 Whore th Incom cam from la not stated. The fact I tbat th deficit I 9288,878,089, for there were two hundred million Of bond sold and tb proceed went into what I called tbe "Income." Tbe authorities at Washington state It tbl way: "For tbe twelve months of tbe fiscal year the receipt were 9016,210,474; dis bursement; 9605,003,784. Selling bond I called increasing tbe receipt of the government! That la tb kind of financiering that tb republican party ba beon doing for the laat thirty year. . . -Secretary Long In a letter to tbe Christian Register say: "All bis (the president's) military effort are directed olely to tbe preservation of law and order there, and If the Filipinos would oo-oppcrate In this respect, be and tbe peace commission, which be ba sent to them, would enter at once upon the work of regeneration with A view of giv ing them all the privilege which tbe territories of the United State between the Pacific and tbe Atlantic now enjoy," Dut tbe Presldsnt ba never said any such thing to tbe Filipino. II bos told them through Otis that tbey must make a surrender and the only condition would be tbat their live would be pared. Tbat waa a sonseles proposi tion. If their only desire wo to live they would not fight at all. Sec Long ay in another place; "Probably under a protectorate of our government, a our own territories ar under It pro tectorate," Tbe citizen of our terrltorie will be astonished to learn that tboy are living under a "protectorate." Tbey have alway supposed tbat tbey were an integral part of tbe United State. T 1 ' There seems to be a difference of opin ion between tbe western shooters lor McKlnley prosperity and many of tbe leading republican papers in tbe east. Tbe Boston Transcript say that there are' "hundred of thousands" wbo ar able, anxious and willing to work, wbo can get no work to do, and tbat tbe ad ditional "unfortunate wbo will be crowded out tbe present year Is some thing enormous." Tbe thing tbat struck us five year ago I Just beginning to get in )t work down east and there will be more howling In the New England state wifhln th next two year than wo ever beard In Kanaos'and Nebraska. Tbe way Edgar Howard 1 getting roasted by bis democratic brethren ol tbe press in the state for his attempt to shelve Allen is a caution to sinner. From the many complimentary notice of the distinguished gentlemen in tbe republican press, It I evident tbat the editors of that stripe are Very anxious to hare brother Howard run for gover nor. It would be a picnic for them what ever tne consequences to oro'ner Ilaward. One of Linooln's wicked sinner was going down O street tbe other day ap parently in rery bign spirits. Wben askod what made him so joyful be said: Heard that Alger has turned reformer. Just as soon aa th deril bear tbat be will go out of buslnoas and I am safe." The republican battlo cry In Michigan tbl year will be: "Algerinejcanned beI and Pingree potatoes. Come every body to tbe feast" Nebraska la aoon to have another Anglo-Saxon alliance. The great water power of the Piatt at Pr-uiOiit 1 to pass into ths hands of English capital ists. Several lord and duke can II v Ut off the profits of the toll eolUwted front ritin ol Nvbraaka. lUfua to make tbe money tbat American enter prlaa tuut bar aad borrow fold of the Engllah, That Is the republican plan. Prvpar to put up the Intvrwit. KRlrt Hill AM roi LMKa, Th outrwgvoea prurvwdiaga of there puhlkeae'la Kana la max leg a p4iU cal metkia out of tb educational latl talioe of that state hi attraetUg atten tion all ovt ta eouatry. Nw York aad lUtalua plr ar dufcetg It, Th tollo'lag ts printed trout the Outlook, th gvt N' Turk rvlUlou w41yt "Tb removal il all th pru!or aho had alk-ooly via of way kind mil have a ! run fit oitly spaa Ik Kaasae totWg, bt akd apo Put ofvfWf It bast tab) th Ut ti ik uutiit that th trd.ti ttwui th Md id srvar lag private eltwrat hU . tki "fawdaia of taaihlag M Th i4od ta KaaM IktvwWM th dradtktt (4 tr ta Vlat ilWt tin lb poS thm (4 tal4fal tattlatfa t that ol pi ta lb paty ta p, rart r!1! i rUat elrrliara et4 U ptMaihW, th wort fMBlNailatlwaa id pMMt rte that w ! tiw4 ! w Mi4i4a. I'ulitt. aiiM aiaat kp thlf haa4 v4 ta NU WlfrMllv.tt Hardy's Column. Picking TeacherB--LawmL;kerii Divide A tne unices Advance to ousiness toi ; lese Graduates. There I nothing tbat ralsesonr dan der so mucb as to have other cities and states com In and pick our teacher over. Wo would not bo offended if tbey would take ball of our politician or half of our lawyers and doctors, but a good teacher ia bard to get and a poor one I like a poor egg, worse than none. l!et- ter dismiss a few a few of the poorest teacher In our University and pay tbe best one enough to keep tbem. What la th us of having a legislature Tbe court make all our laws any wa; It would save time and money to let court band out our law to start with. If anybody is dissatisfied with what tbe legislature does all tbey have to do I lee a lawyer and perhaps bribe the Judge and tbe whole thing will be knocked out. A small tecbnicalit; such a an I not dotted or a t not crossed will invalidate any law. If tbe Judgo are thought not to be competent Just associate with them tb employees of tbs stat house and everything will be fixed up in atyl. 1 We have three atat officer to cleat this fall. Suppose we let tbe Deonle party have one, tbe Dryan democrat one and the silver republican one, and airree unon the devlslon belors tbe state convention meet. Then next fall let the democrats have two of the best state offices and the silver republicans onw we nave irot to nave inrornn etrenirtrr and harmony or go to th wall. Tb following addres wa delivered before the graduates of tbe l.lnooln itus Iness College. There wre over one bun dred trraduates and a brighter class of young men and young women were never oen together. "Mind your own business." "Tbi I none of your business." Tbe expres sion we often hear, but tbey ar almost , always pickled in rlnegar and seasoned with pepper. Tbe first presuppose that we all have business of our own to mind. and If we don't mind tbe businecs our selves it will not be minded. Tbe other expression presuppose tbat w ar In clined to mind other people' business. Did you ever notice bow easy it Is to give advice In regard to other people' busi ness? Wje know all about it. W can run their business without any trouble. If you ever have trouble . with children , and don't know bow to manage tbem. ask tbe advice of some . old maid or . bachelor at least forty years old. They will know all about It: tbey can siv you Juat the advice yon need every time; the never miss it. Just about as good ad riser yen will find among common people. Tbey know iuat a mucb in re gard to your business a old maid and acbelor do about rearing children. Tbl world M on great business office and we are all clerks a few day and w are all discharged. It la for na to tear , our mark: It is for ns to do our duty: It I for na to attend to onr own busi ness. Young ladies and young gentlemen, you are about to go out to stand for .. yourselves. No longer can you lan up- . on your teacner, and not rery mnob longer upon your parent. You muet atand in your own atrengtn, inyonrown will or be pushed over. It 1 for you to cut and oarr your own destiny. It I before you, it Is in yonr bands. You all must work out your own edestiny. and you. 'more than everybody else will be bold responsible for tbejend. You need not expect tbat success will come by tbe mere turning of tbe band. Success Is captured by hard work, with thought, study, and application, no matter in what vocation In life you may be. It comta not easy to anyone It may come easier to one than another but it i for all. Don taplan to alway work for tome- body else. Work for yourself, or at least plan to work lor yourselt In tne end Vou may run tbe typewriter, -you may ' keep books, providing you make tbat a stepping slone to a business of your own. You may clerk iu a drygoods store, providing it is your plan to own a store for yourself. You may work by tbe moutn on tbe larin providing It is your plan to own a farm for yourself. Hut this working, life In and life out, with another man to furnisn the brains, nud you tbs muscle, Is not natural. You bad better sell peanuts on a ten-cent capital with your own bralu than to be a clerk in a bank. , Do business lor yourself, on your own capital with your own brain aud muscle. It m not Improper, not out ol place, for ladies, for girl to plan for aelf sup poet. Don't bang over tbe raggtd edge ol life watebing lr sum mau to come along and offer to be your husband. The cbanwa are that you will have to support a man In order to hare a hus band. Plan sell support uitd ths un- " worthy man will be scorned wben he eroaatta your path. Did you not know that aiuuug th very tuwautv-xafut bust naaa men olth olty ol l.ineula lor the past taenty-tlv year one I womant One ot th most usaful person la bu)uit la lheily today la that woman aad sh I no I out of pltte y any rowan. I bnoa a roeatioa or employment that aill harmuniM with your tt and your ability and tuelinaiMu. You ena not all b aiunh'Uu or actor, but you ra all Naotuatbiug. 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