Rensselaer Union, Volume 7, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1874 — Performing Every Operation in Good Season. [ARTICLE]

Performing Every Operation in Good Season.

There is a proper time to do almost everything. Yet many persons are a A. the very rear end of everything they attempt to perform. ■"They are always behind in seed time, and are at the rear in every respect during the period of haying and harvest. They rise early and retire late at night; yet they are forever behindhand. There seems to be a sorrowful lack of judicious planning and executive ability in all their operations. Hence they are always in a fretting sweat. Without proper planning one may rise at the dawn of day and work hard till the mystic revolutions of the earth darken his vision and shut off from him the light of heaven; he may sow with diligence and reap with care, but unless his work is done in proper time and iff a proper way, guided by the influence ot a well-trained, intelligent and disciplined mind, that work, will all be in vain. Now, then, if you have corn to husk, take your breakfast in the mornbig (not at midday), march lively to the field and apply yourself resolutely to husking until noon. Do one thing at a time, and perform the task thoroughly. Train yourself to engage resolutely in a job and stick to it until thetaslLis completed. Then take up something else. — If. Y. Herald. So far twenty-one foreign governments have accepted the invitation to participate in the Centennial Exposition.