OUR BUSINESS BOYS. 257 OUR BUSINESS BOYS. (What Eighty-three Business Men say.) By Rev. F. E. Criark. iL SECRETS OF SUCCESS. WONDER if most of the boys who read _ this volume have not said to themselves as they have heard their teachers talk to them about industry and energy and diligence in study, and as they have heard their pastors preach about purity and truthful- ness : “Yes; that is all very good. We expect it from them. That is what teachers and ministers are for, to talk about such things; but, after all, we never hear practical men in real life say much about these matters; and we ‘rather think that good luck and sharpness and brass have about as much to do with success in life as anything else.” I have no doubt that a good many boys, and girls too, for that matter, have had such thoughts as these come into their heads, whether they have spoken them out or not; and so the homely old teachings of the minister and the teacher and the father and mother about true success in life, have done them very little good. Now with just such young folks in mind, and hop- ing to help them, I have asked a hundred practical business men of Portland, Maine, what principles they thought would make a boy successful in life, and what dangers he must look out for in these days. In Portland, as in most cities of its size, there are a good many very successful business men who have made their own way in the world, and who had, when they began life, as little money to jingle in their pockets as any boy who reads the WIDE AWAKE, These are men into whose places you would like to