Show CEMO OP THOUGHT I Modesty or rather fear Is ono ot this Brit vlrtun of love I Uaitac I I I It many times falls out that we deem ourselvM much deceived In others because be-cause wo first deceived ourselves Sir 1hlllp Sidney I Oh what a curious place the world Is and what a number of things are found out a fresh In III What faded old facts stand forth In startling colors as wonderful and new when youthful genius I gen-ius gets a chance of sitting still while It passes and making unnoticed studies of ILJe Ingelon There Is this difference between thoso bo temporal blessings health and latency Money U the mo1 envied but the least ensjcd 11 heal je most enjoyed en-Joyed but the least e lIl and this superiority of tho lattci Is I still moro obvious when MO reflect that the poorest poor-est man would not part with health for money but that the richest would gladly glad-ly part with all their money for health Colton How cully If fate would suffer U we might keep forever these beautiful limits and adjust ourselves once for all to the perfect calculation of the kingdom ot known cause and effect In the street and In the newspapers life appears so plain a business that manly resolution and adherence to the ninHI plication table through all weathers will Insure success Hut alit presently comet a day or Is t It onli a hall hour with Us anccl whispering which discomfits dis-comfits tbe conclusions of nations and of > car nmcrson |