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Show MINDING ONE'S OWN DUS1NES0. Ono of the Most Excellent Rules a Person Can Follow. To tell a man to his laco to mind his own business would bo considered about equal to knocking him down, or, as tho Krenchmau said: "Horizon-' tallzlng his perpendicularity." And I jot It is ono of tho simplest rules of right conduct and tho most useful that mankind can adopt In their intercourse in-tercourse with each other. There Is a great deal of tho Paul Pry spirit In tho human heart, or wonderful In-qulsltlvoucss In-qulsltlvoucss In regard to tho personal and private affairs of friends nnd neighbors. This spirit makes moro mibchlef than almost any other cause, and creates moro mnllco, envy nnd Jealousy than can bo oxcrcomo In a century. Let ecry man mind his own business, nnd thcro will not bo half tho troublo In tho world that thero Is at present. |