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Show Jo)s Tint Tailo Not. Quoting fmni lilihop Philll-is Ilrooks a couuncnt on "tho vatt -avier to mako ono another unhappy that la -nwicfscd by mortal,, tho Philadelphia Tubllo Ixl-gcr Ixl-gcr proceeds to lnvestlgato whether thero urn not some Individual Jnji so iwlc-I-rndent of others that wo can mako them pi nnoncntly our,, and no man, w omnii or rhll 1 will hai o iitr over ns to tako them away from its. Tio Ledger Led-ger thinks thero nro sach sources of lisp-I lisp-I lnoss ph iity of them. Tint of nil b mentioned tho Joy of perfect work "tho hopo of excellence." For this kind of happiness wo inuit lnvo a work wo lovo. Wo place beforo our mind's vision an Ideal of cxeellenco aud Uanty in that work. No matter vhat It l It may bo ono of Iho nieclunkal trades, It may bo n farm or a vegotablo garden, or it moy lio Iho loftiest dream if raptnroni perfection that ever illuminated il-luminated tbo brain of poet, painter or sculptor. Whatever It I, If wo keep bo-fijro bo-fijro u, tho dolro and tho determination to reach perfection lu that work then o cannot bo nil nnhoppy. Wo aro urtUti, luting our work, and no mortal can rob us or this trinmplinnt Joy, Hmcnon said, "A man Is relieved nnd gay when ho has put hlshenrt Into his work and dono his licit, but what ho has said or dono othcrwiso shall giro him no ieaco.M Another joy mado llttlo of In th's llfo Is tho puro and exalted happiness of lor-hu lor-hu peoplo, and helping them just 1k-canto 1k-canto ou liko to do to, without looking for any rotum prlco to bo jiald by thum. Bomo ono lias said that It is no truo loi o which oxacts a return. If It Is truo lovo, it desires only tho happiness, of tho bo-loxcd. bo-loxcd. It matters nfct whether tho ono lsdorcd cares for tho ono whoso affections affec-tions aro fixed on lilmi it matters not wlether they over meet In this life tho ono who loves for tho sako of lolng and of wishing good to tho object of his af.( frcikin, is tho only truo loivr, So they say. Tlio Ledger mentions, too, tho joy of sterling character. Your reputation i, what other iievplu think of ou. Your iharactirliwhatjou know jounelfta lo. Your character I, bad Indeed w hen ou know lu jour heort that you aro ells-lionet, ells-lionet, or a teller of falsehood,, or anything any-thing you would not bo willing tho whole world should know ou lo be. If ou can look oc.rilf in tbo faco iu tho glass und feel connclous Hint thero is not a sliado of deception or liatrcd or mvy ordodre to injuro or crow our another, if ou know as )on look at jcium'lf that jou would not wrong another an-other ont of a dollar to get on In Iho world jourMif, thntjou would sayno word about a 1-rroon that )on would not say to him, that you hao not an opinion en an subject that jou would eneak-lnglyhldo eneak-lnglyhldo from men becauso itlsun-popular, itlsun-popular, thou Indenl you h.nolnour-self h.nolnour-self u joy that mankind cannot givo or takonnuy, Tlio Ledger is), further! Tlie.. si, Ul sfiwor ll.. ln-;or, with lilili so one liny iiinlille. Tlnr. t. wcm i.t Utalr, ll.. dli,lit In lutur. or art. tli. Iuvim t rulnir or llurmute.iu.joriit Hiotislil una Iralb, lb, eiiiliuia.in In it uood csdmi. tl li -ill 10 rettlr. ivflb ursllluil. ormilur. wltu tunltoj, all Hi. it or u.s m ,m, u oorlil inaybrlrs u,lut II U.Imj mil laU, mi trrsaurra .r ir n lb. twn. itwi of imii laarla.tlihlch Do b.nil tun m,-ldl,.n.l . Llca no clmumtiUnrn rsn ,-tih-p swur. |