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Good Advice For Young Folks

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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
February
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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In a ree-ent speech. President-elect 'leveland sald : "We abould Btrlve to rid ourselves uid oiir coiintrymen of the idea tliat 1ht is EtnythJng disgrneeful in cconomy, wbetber in public or private ife." It mema Idle to approve a saytag bat incúlcate a habit that uliould e more common tlimi it is, but so nu. -h ttttsery and iinhappinoss rcsult rom i an-lrss extra va.uanic that the ennon cannot be preached too fre[Ueotly. And, iurthcr, wlicn the nteraiue comes írom a man occnpylng Mr. ('li'vcland'.s poeitilon il takes an idditional importan-i'. The impreston iíí prevalent that ecooomy is not genteel ; that a frank adinission oí me'e ina iii ty to induiiit' Id some luxiry or eren neceaslty ha ébsübbj, and bat one's tastea mvBt le gratified, even at the expense Ol Jionor. Shaine opon mieh a pride. Live as yoiir father and mother lived when they oommeneed raanted Ufe, and have ust tbe same ambition to ■nceeed as they had. Swcew so achtored is pleoaaat and eatisíactory.- Cincinnati Tribune.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier