Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1888 — A Good Sentiment to Cultivate. [ARTICLE]

A Good Sentiment to Cultivate.

There is a growing sentiment in American cities, of which Syracuse is a noble exponent, that money is of infinitely less importance than cultivation, and that while wealth may offer opportunities of travel, reading, and of familiarity with the world’s best current thought, wealth is not necessary to a gentleman or to a lady. The man or woman who knows something about good books, who is honest and modest, Avith a desire and an ability to please, who has good taste, tact, and breeding, will succeed anywhere in the United States with the other best people.—Syracuse Standard.