HINTS fFOTG. 



HISTORICAL. 



JJgv AIRYINQ runs back to a period in the development 

 |(pj of the human race of which we have no record. 

 * * Man early learned to not only slay animals and eat 

 their flesh, but to appropriate to himself the food belong- 

 ing to their young a trait of selfishness which he has not 

 yet overcome, and even manifests by preying in various 

 ways upon his fellows. We have in the world large class- 

 es who add nothing to its real wealth, but live and luxu- 

 riate on the fat of the earth by drawing the results of 

 labor from the toilers through cunningly devised schemes 

 of finance, business and government. 



Away back in the dimness of antiquity, of which even 

 tradition gives no hint, comparative philology shows us 

 that a civilized race, now known as the Aryan race, dwelt 



