A Hint For Young Men
Not long ago a young man of this uity UM.U A uiu&i mvurauiü uppurtumiy tu enter a DUSineSS nOUSe in this State, at a largo increase over his present salary, with a prospect of soon getting a place in the firm. His recommendations were first-class, and the officers of the institution were ducidf dly pleased with lus appearance. They, however, made him no proposals, nor did thcy state their favorable impressionn. A gentleman of this city wa,s requested to ascertain where theyoungman spent his evenings and what class of young men were his associates. It was ibund that he spent several nighte of the week in a billiard room, and Sunday drove a hired span into the country with throe other yonng bloods. He is wondering why he didn't hear from the „.__ . voucerning that coveted position. - JVew Yotk Paprr.
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