8 CHEMAWA AMERICAN. show you a person who is never in constant There is no better teat by which you can demand, a person who is rot going to be judge of a pevson's culture, civilization, or very valuable to humanity. whatever you may call it, so quickly and A person cannot succeed in anything so accurately as by the way in which that without a good, sound body a body that person respects authority and obeys orders, is able to stand up under hardships, that The average boy usually has the idea is able to endure. A great many of our that if he were just somewhere else, in an- young men, especially in the larger cities, other state or in contact with somebody undermine their constitutions, and to a else, he would succeed, forgetting too often great extent throw away their usefulness, to utilize the forces that are about him because they do not understand how to take care of their bodies. Do not keep late hours. Have a time to go to bed, and have enough self-control to say to those who per suade you to dissipate, "My time for rest has come and you must excuse me." Learn all you can, but learn to do some thing, or your learning will be useless. You will gain a great deal if in all the work that you perform, whether cleaning a lawn , lay ing off a furrow, building a chest, drawing a plan or studying a lesson, you are perfectly conscientious. If you- choose cial plan, who has no time to study this or these three lines on which to rest your lives, that, who has no regular hour for eating or truthfulness, honesty conscientious, sleeping, you will find that very soon that performance of duty, your future success student will be left behind. No matter is assured. Uow brilliant or active a mind he has, sue- A person must be able to earn his living ce8g can onjy come Dy planning work, before he can be of much benefit to him- j nave often thought, especially when self and the community in which he lives, traveling from city to city through the If you are at the head of a stable or barn, north, what a good thing it would be to plan day by day how best to provide for establish a chair in some strong university your horses and cows. When you make yourself master of these humble positions, you will find that the higher calls will soon come to you. . We should not permit our grievances to overshadow our opportunities. It is not very hard to find a person who will speak good and kind words and be un selfish when speaking before an audience; - but the way to testa person's real charac in hand. Get hold of the spirit of helping some ody else. Seek every opportunity but make somebody happier and more com fortable. Never get to the point where you will be ashamed to ask anybody for information. The ignorant will always be ignorant if be fears that by asking another for information he will display ignorance, Better once display your ignorance of a cer tain subject than always know nothing of it. The boy who goes to school with nospe- for the art of scrubbing, yes, the common. homely art of scrubbing. Seldom do we see clean floors, the art seems to have pass ed away. If you want to put yourself in demand, make up your mind that you are going to give as few excuses as possible. If you are milking cows and feel that you know all that there is to be known aboutit, teris to notice his treatment of hose who you have simply reached the point where you are useless and unfitted for the work. It is not very hard to find people who will thoroughly clean a room that is going to be occupied, or wash a dish that is to bs handled by strangers; but it is a hard come into daily contacts with him, how he' speaks to his companions when his voice is heard by the public. It is a good practice for a person to get in the habit of making an examination of himself day by day, to see to what extent thin8 to find a person who will do a thins his thoughts have dwelt on those things right when the eye of the world is not which are high, and to what extent he likely to rest upon whatever is done. Tin has permitted himself to yield to the temp- cleaning of rooms has a great deal to do tation of being low, in his thoughts and wUn formiu? one'8 cbaracter.-Ex. imaginings.