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Show WORDS OF WISDOM: MB A man Is sometimes known by the BbI things he might have done but didn't fflfl He who Is skilled In art does not con- jkH tliiuo In slipper making. Turkish Pro- FfH verb. laBfl Too often the man who pushes him- Iffl self along In the world shoves othcrt !fll nslde. lH Opinions should be formed with great Ifl caution and changed with still greater BIB caution. aHfl A muii Is beginning to lose confidence BH In Ids theories when ho Is unwilling to listen to arguments against them. jBjB nriitltudo Is the fairest blossom JH which springs from the soul; nnd the BJ heart of man kuoweth no no more frag- IBJ rant. Hosen Ilallou. VJ CIvo a man such a heart ns the Ron II of Cod describes In the Itenutltudcs, BBJ and n whole universe of sorrow cannot PBJ rob him of his blcsseduess.-C. II. Spur- StBJ genu. jgVj Kind your purpose and fling your life 9,41 out lo It. nnd, tho loftier your purpose UM Is, the more sure you will be to make gfl the world richer with every enrichment fjfl of yourself. Phillips Hrooks. mm We become heavenly minded by liv- njfl Ing to inuku others happy. If It Is the flHl aim and work of your life to be a 1 blessing to others, you nro living nl- lljfl ready tho heavenly llfe.-K. II. Sears. bj It Is no small commendntloii to man- fjjjl ago a llttlo well; he Is n good wagoner Ml that can turn in u narrow room. To Bfl live well In uhuudaiico Is the praise of jBJ tho estate, not of the person. I will JjBI study more bow to give a good nccount Bfl of my little than how to r.inke It mora BB Joseph Hall. flj A quiet home; vines of our own plant- Jim in-;; n few books full of thu Inspiration Jffl of genius; a few friends worthy of be- UkB lug loved, and able to lovo us In turn; mm a hundred Innocent pleasures that bring B no pain or remorse; a devotion to tho j right that will i.evcr swerve; ii simplo J religion empty of nil bigotry, full of j trust and hope nud love nnd to such a philosophy this world will give up ull tho empty Joy it hns.-Dnvid Swlufc j |