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Show During the remaiks of l'lesldent Lund at the quarterly confeiencc recently re-cently held In this city lie stated. "As a rule people ate generally the most l est less when piospeilty comes to them, and speaking conveisely they aie inoie contented when their income in-come is moie limited." At the Mist thought this statement may appeal stiange, but after a little letlection the linpiession follows that the statement state-ment Is coned. EUieine wealth bilngscaiesand additional lesponsl-blllties, lesponsl-blllties, which hae a tendene, by long dotation, to biing nervous dis-ouleis dis-ouleis followed by lestlessiiess, which in time bieak down the phsical strength of nn individual. Those who aie blessed with enough to live upon and enjoy good health, are the best oil in the end. Woining to get ileli, that happiness In old age may be seemed, se-emed, Is a fallacj, foi, as a rule, sue!: people may get the wealth but not the health, and without, the latter no Individual can bo happy legaidless or all other clicunistances. Willi these facts in view people with moderate means should be satis lied with their spheie in life and not clamor for that which would place them in a woise position than that which they now enjoy. Men of great wealth and expel ex-pel lence will state, almost without an exception, that their happiest das weie those In which they lived witli moderate means, not in the davs of alllueuce. |