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Show I ifaj. Powell, the nolo anthropologist, says in his recent locrr.ro nu Ivuluticn" that "Mil h.nL-i :.ieti ar.- v.v.vkiii-r f-T j other men. It a r.-.an v.,::i:s exrhisivi'ly for hiniS'-lf he is a enuuu-riVitcr or a . forger, or n sneak thief or a highwayman, j All love of industry, oil love of integrity, j ail love of country and of humanity is j expressed in labor for others. One man is trying to make better houses for his neighbors; ailother umn is trying to mako better laws for his neighbors, and another man is trying to u'aUe belter books for J ; his neighbors. Every niiin thus for- ! I ever dwelling upon the welfare of his neighbors aud making his best endeavor J j for their good. So the habit grows from : generation to generation, until at last 1 I some men forget tbere is a privato or per- i j Boual reward, and labor fur their feflow j , men because of their love for their fellow men." Globe-Domocrat. j i 1 |