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Itn' tV ie:d ttdis over her copy
witholit ahibadh-vrtonof
Ittitude.
Calvert had julst ueenio inl 11nd4 Setedo
sillistIf inl scowlin int lrosilective preoc.
:11pat1ionl at his deSk.
'Tt was the it I ::w of the ojlico
inonths. On tiho way home,
Ihe un1tiunlely lilovenilenit of a
wdilti unY anlikl'e, and for a
V was colnfined to the houiso.
V- v, however, I began
-1 writ ing as I lay oini aosofa
n c-ewnger boys and
- d h11sil :111(andCondo.
-- i'niher of tho staff
n ith the oflice.
n:Perbhap it 111month
*ltloney, a geutlo
b I turns iinaniy dif
nTeA ppeal office,
n - b-i ililortallt
a a in ri in. Th joy
b h I y b sliie eyS.
I - ruing mtuch of
bldttlnghl to
* .rry Ifor 'oIu
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a pilo
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wi-ly' ty h o it1 whenclear(m
prin: a wl mutw. it yo'. ill ive tittiiil
loiok g hieltr tih113 your ownt bil eg hi
ging lyiur p(l'1n. o Tiit iialtbuinerti
tht s Ih n i I, 1. ..bA intellectual, or,
rn(t ro nph w t n socialblo ll(
ove ~ ~ ~ , li Usif \il |teur'y })eople,
liit a ph.' j ,. .' :. in 1i4- 4:pinion,
ally) who ntl :b i , by the use or
ab1111; of' Ohw uri It 11 :y111lola. of Ian
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1: th11:t he( carl'i ;k .-1t h11r.'' :-ht 'aidi
tvil ativei y. .iti:ill ollit it'ably oil
tie edn; , (I* I" r 'ir
I continl-rl-4' the( inlevital-- throh of
res iil i iitI i I n t 1 i tih <lis very,
I lf ly ew jii rt i. ---h. t \exIi thinlt
1111110n0y Was .J! t :111t-ln iall w ith
htyil -r! rls i lt -. ..A 11h 141
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I in lilt nition.
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Wor Cn ntoe ung acces
Sic -W-omen Xell.p~n
Why let
all your
n eigh
bors and
f r i e n d s
think you
must be
t We nty y
y c a r s
older than you are ?
Yet it's imlossible to
look young with the
color of 70 years in
the hair. It's sad to
see young persons
look prematurely old
in this way. Sad be
cause it's all unneces
sary; for gray hair
imay alwayrs be re
stored
to its
4 n aI t -
i r a IaA
color F
by uts
3" VN, 0P
Ur
For over half a cen
tury this has been the
standard hair prepara
tion. It is an elegant
dressing; stops fall
ing of the hair; makes
the hair grow; and
cleanses the scalp
from dandruff.
$1.00 a bottle. All druggists.
" I101'"en llitsi Avyer's Ha~tir
\ igor t 'r o -r 211 vietis a 1 1 Can
o.va , it q, e ''In ieur i to 1- h14 pithnet.
tile itw bil .i t.itic ill existence."
A pril 2.1, 1h . Ector, Tex.
if !t o lot obt'in all the betlfit
v ,1Xi Vete.I froit, il Vinor, writeo
the Doclttot itt it. A-1dress,
Ul.J. C. AVE-:R.
Lowell, Maus.
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N I li t T lA, wh 1 Shit nei s with Edi
"i thl hit I pri tho l id1 td , f atire' ini
her t tl ttical Inanifta tit ils, has Ilde
d nli w rlation In the Junk niunber
o f the C tur11Y Mirin ,w ich dc
vote :s age l;uo aiun b l*o start
lini l illstraionsK tit the l 'u evt I i a l lip
hiii1 ifltas l i ien-i t d islsted wer ( capableix
ilt
4itt hi its lipu it laatt l ti ltl u , the Ire!
- l 4., lit i- licii i ti t re l
utitilnar, u. it l t taks lit' in inaltt
ins ltte trt 5 wari r atu oi, t hetil
thhne :t*ttitinneineii iteu h h ou tt ito
itd, ih ' imsitItvm re t. t l lolh lw
011 iI t l il wli t. Wititn - the oll
l i ' i DI it I kti\ I ! 14 Itt tillIt it
jilt ito j- l ti n the l l i ver t ti n t i re,''I
11it I -. I t i at t I a i pra tiil ca l op li
htin l tyillw i~I I ! an11 Ih lit i currntti1
ili etillit' t ilt ' de ltIlinised w~t't r,
-iparat i i hthebyt'en in ' h -ris that
the intas (.it ,iititful ;t elt' ittnl
itiiiiahjig tiiost[ Iiltes ;ilttl /.r.Ntile
sgiet it1 fro i tearh u ni ng t L t
gularity of habit8, by the proiotion of
inarriage, by Conscinitious attenltion to
the childienI, anil generally statetl by
hlie! observiice of all the many pre
cepts of religion 11a1it ygiie .
.Evertitng aegai nt the tChing
alrelig-ionl and Ilygienle tenls to< -
tscase tho nass. Whisky, wine, tea,
collfee, tobacco, anltt such stinnulunts
are esIponsible for shortening the
Ii es of inaniy and ought to be used
will mo1tilerationi. Btt 1 (10 not think
that riuorous ieasures of suppression
ofh 111its ftolltwed througl l)aly gen
erations lrC (oti1tlIC1id)lable. It is wiser
to preach Inod(eration than abstinence.
We have betie accustomei to these
stinlitlants, aild if such refornits are to
he ( fflect they m11ust be slow aild
gIatidual. TIhIose hV Ito are <ievotinhg
Ihiri eneges) tsch etils could make
themselves tar more Isefil by turning
Sheir elforts toward pioviditing pure
water.
"For every person who perishes
f roml the use of a stilnuhilalt, at least
a% thousatcl die from tile coniseiuelices
of d1rinkin tg i mj putre water. The germts
of lestruction it conveys are all the
iore tertible as they performil their
tatll wotk I e I ceived. They seal
o 1r looin while We live and en jov .
'The mtia jot ity of people ate so careless
inl drinkinlg water anl the Consequences
are so disastroits, that. a philanthropist
can11 eCar'cIy use his eiforts better than
by eineavorlilg to eiligiteni those who
athus tlitini g theiselves."
The rear(1hng fores are war, igaor
an1ce, intsaniity :an iubecility. To re
duce these is to ilicrease the mulu of
hIu an tlierlgy. I tilighteininit, is
Velocity, andi it tie clhtidren born into
the worbl ate "ol Iigher v'elocity"
11:111 thivrt parlelits, the energy of thte
rac ik increaseil, etc.
Th111r11 shWuit ea alification jutst
ithetc. 'here are kitits of edlucation
that reAluce elerg. TO I nITIse
t I I r'-y til it inu1ist be practical.
lis reinar"Ok, (li war as4 a retartiing
force ar striking. littt is the I noist
uis ul material If civiIi z ation That
tsel ill wal i.-; about GO per cent. of
that. usL 11 or11 alOf thle pupsI )(!
duct it frtomi the effective torce of irol
itn Civilization ian y(u1 have only .1
per cent. left.
OnI the vonltrairy, if' the <lestrutilve
0or re~tihn force of ithe ironl usedill
warf'are. het turneud to usefuil necounit
and athlei to tlhe efective iro of civil
izatioll, the result will be Li efIective
f*orce(' (f IGO per cenlt..-four t li'nes that,
no0W ejy by the ac a theC same
expense.
Witen it collies to tite mexals of Stop
pilng war, Alr. Tsl's ileas arte falitas
tic. lt plposes to mike iachines
that vill act hke :uitoniatols, whether
aienthro-mugh the air or unlda~ the
watr. They are to be coitrolletI by
!onMC kiinfl of vlectrical linpulse' anl
aou to)nta waves alduni et withI
it wirTs With the alit as the tinediu
clillm illienti m.
lie gioes to the leIgth of saylig thiste
it.-hines tal lit <tvelopeiici to a still
liiher type which will act fori ilsel
elirectinhg it., Inot ions tutia cor th g to
urIolnldiig Jspractially acting like
at e lo t NIo t i <li ret) ii n. ition.
The probh-mIiitg i ill sicesn f( I tiorc
stae lwlith1( the --tice itticet oftal
tohe lrct i osrator 1n0 eath li n-~
<'.r lO s ht e adotI Ti hW prti ses i t o i ~ seit
n ite hy~ioentI froade twatr aitituetas
I uea ito sin5 ttt in. t ct gvt ll)
Th headlccins ill t i1Wtesulice~ti to liet
the ptiones o thetartietuler othit
to te eectr~I ieoclto nlte <e
iveinent tfat new pisnelcily wichi
Ithei earth mrtini to san. ith tis
te tatemwil e isrcnutle at nlten1
taryie~ rontuunietio i~s s proab. T he lt
Itit e wilaeliut wirelt is litilg to be
Ilntiet Ic lilts thabe itens oft in-.
itesing i.SlIblleeet i ot tt
in ieiiir lt toe iititent'i:led with I
'other l ontisili .\ i s est itiays: t t
d .l measurae men leciicl)t aml calieulitions0
luivle thivt (othatlcii it isieretlpneti
utablie toiproctuce Pon ourIi gltb anIis~ es.e
lthat w5ithout lhe Iligte sit ,to t I ts
effecJ t wilbe. pIeep tle n someit of
lie arerttttu plaeit, aieV enusand
.\-ars. -
I That wletiianiii a meselssage tto al
p elnet i , rt i, i let troi we a t an
tnswe uis rbal. halsnoth
Tesh conides hi nut iporant~
of inuensepowe to reto Dtaes
lie aysit illbe racicpto tans
fo *h oe ofsatefalsto anyu
st raon o h ir, sixort evje mile
h its , fml tha itcy wilo be tr d o tt b ttr
ant oe ali triontomh ialy, fthltan t oe
liioppeIr wr. ena's ite tix pior t o
'ower t o m 1 ii cofn tris (li the initoed
States, i itIt u hip, Ce tralon (1 hot ii
hVaricocel o re~arevenu.i, wl;I
taxghni pisr in te iet os il uola'i
i, mlthetr deandi frtooda hu~oses
ils etrha it hoas beeno oforuu vear.
CUi4a. camigvesl n ou
OUR L CX PPSRITION LiETricit.
PAIMS, MAY 28, 1000.
I have be( I in 1Pris but; two days
after a sOvon days tosslig oi the
Atlantic ani have had time only for
11 glact at the Nexp Lloio. This
glance has IbuloressPied 1ilo with not, jug
sa) much as its utter unpre-part doess.
Masonry, caroentry, painting, digging,
cartinLr, sweeping, dusting, sprinklkig
everywhere, with only horo and theao
an exhibit compieto and ready for
business. The shops, restaurants and
midway plaisance-like showu ar- of
courso ready and are doing a miore or
less tt riving business, and tLu saine
old features of Frencimen, Ditchmeuxn,
'39l6i=mn and Yankees masquerad
Ing Oriental garb, and selling Useless
or1, ntal glincracks for twlceo the
amount they can to had for In any city
of the United Status, are very promi
nlent.
The E'position is doubthless, as the
lato Mr. 1irnui woulL say, a mon
mtrous aggregation ect, cut. It %ill
when completed surpass all previeus
ex p~sitlons In bigness and richness and
wit I e anl admirable epitolle of the
past centutry's transcendent progress.
Why should it not excel all others y
Te world at, least in material thinigs
is moving fast, and what was evolution
made for, if aeah succeed lig ex Positio)u
shall notdoulo its predecessor ?
Moreover l'aris, and I regret to say
it, sucros to bu but a poor fourth in the
export trade of the world, with l'ag
land, our own country and Germany
ahead of her. But she gets back at us
every ten years or so 6y making a
gi oat expositio.i, and with the p estige
of her only L'aris levying tribute on all
the wialth of tho world. Tho 'amlount
of money we ape- nd In l'arls in one way
and anothet d:s rogrettib6e. Hundreds
of rich American families live hore in
winter and -in the scuth of LPranco
during the sunier. So far as I know
the only advantage gained Is l-n bettor
household service. Servants In Prance
are doubtless more ellicient, intelligent
and cheaper thuan in tie United States,
Iiuit inl every other coinfort, of living
we suirpass the l''rench. AL least, this
is mny imipresl'i in afte.: a fourth visit to
'ari;s and a residence off and on of
several llontihs..
The i e,sor'.s twivt have buon so ex
terisively epread about the crowded
conlditioni of tbu city, and the high cost
of living, are mxist-ading. I do not find
the prices at hotels or pensions (1oard
iog hum115x) mtc c higher than usual.
Tnev are I think a lit.tle lower than a
the Expoit'n of 1878. Anyono ad
cord inag to Ihis taite, purse an d endur
ance enn get, board and lodgog from
one dollar 11up. I ami logl g Ing at N )..45
LIue de Ulchy, about, Iwo mieS from
tihe Kxposition,, in a pension with
steamx-heat, elevator and edetx'ie
lights, at a cost of 15 francs ($3) )e'
day. The same accomodations would
cost is nich in most American cities.
Before I soiected this place I inquired
the rates and looked at rooms in many
other localities. Some were higher,
some lower, and I speak from personal
observation when I say there is abund
ant, room here and at reasonable rates.
To say that the Americans directly
!n charge of American exhibits are
angry is to draw it mild. In spite of
the utmost ( Iforts they cannot get the
''reneh authorities to cOmIplete th
buioings for thoir exhibits. Thore
ar-e lime, atist, mortar and rubbish
ev(rywhere, and only two or three
'riench workmen whore there should
be twenty. Meanwhile the l''rench
authorities are urging the Amiericans
to open uip thi:ir dia-plays. T1he Amuxerl
canls say "'Ni, not unxtil these buildings
arie complet d and eleaied. We will'
not subject 0our line wures and delIcate
feud stuils to deterioratIon from dust
and mud and li me."' After n"icth priayer
and implhree:.t-.>n tile A mericani comi
mnissioners linalily resorted to iv wit~h
the rest, ui g f'eat acceleeratit n on'thbe
part of thie 'l neh. The biulJktngs, it,
is expected, will now be completed ini
two weeks. - .
T1here is a sinister report that the
American national building Is Insecure
andl unsafc, and that if Sausus baxnd
should play thxere, it will ne w;'U pil
to the assenmblage.
The American nasional bu13Ilig is
ecli psed by that of I taly, I. mm aniua
and b~y other countries that have not
one tthe our wealth. I t was vanity
andi folly to bulid a natlioal bui1(lig
anyhow. It does no good, Leac-hes
nothing, brlings nothing. It, camibt
1111 the wandering American with pride
when lie sees it, ftr he is always or
lI w ing wi th that, stu If and ready' to
tellI yrou that, wile we have no-voluanxo
like V'esuxvius, we have a Niagara
l'alls thaxt cann put it out in live mxinutes.
Jusit at, prteent, the Amecrican corn
p~ropaxgandxxa e'ms to ailford our l''ronchx
friends somae amuxsemient. A kitehr ii
has been establ ished to pireparo corun
bread, corn frItters, ece,., as a free luncn,
and tlxus recommend the use of cornt
and iucrease the demiand for It. At
the exhibits of all the coountries there
is guard or sold icr sLand ing or walk
ing in the uniform of his coutry. The
nationsj have nxot forgotten to selec',
sold ieris of good appear'ance for thiis
ser-v ile. hi -. Iluxgo R rauise, of MI iI
waukee, a veri table Hercxules, six lee t
liv;e inzches tall in his uniform, ruddy,
hxandsiome, is (In guard at the A merican
corn bread kitchen, and If any for
eilgner' Is skeptical as to the il (Uct of
corni as a diet hie Is poi nteil to) this
eorno fed A merican, and M r. K rause
can tell them in good l''rench what,
corn has done for hinm.
-- Hishop Willixm Taylor, 'who is
now oni the su peranonated list of the
Methodist I piscopal Chunrch, has had
a most e'ventful career. Hefol-o his ret
tivement from active lIfe, four year's
ago, he had preached reguxlarly for
fifty-three years. lHe began as a streot
prleacher in CalIfornIa and( then enter
ed the foreIgn mission field. Ilo hxix -
wor-ked In Aficla, Auxstrallia, As-ia and
South A morica, and on mxost,. pf the
islands of the South I 'acific.
FOR Y0JJ
uenit anid a speedy cure write
Newton Hathaway whose
is a sufficient guiaranitee of
ts. Consultation u." yil.FreeC.
(Idney and Urinary a
cult. 'Too F'requeont, Bloody or Milky U rlne,
arll funaetlonaul iseatses .of thxe1 llert, I ,ugs,
lIlier andl Storniach; also C.atiarrha, Ilupituret,
ltithournatisgn, Pilles, Fistula uand axi llioot
andit Mini l)kseases and all Femaxilo Diseases
I reatedl according to 'the latest and bdst
aanithodsI known to bmedIcal sclinco,
oin Tretmn Bycrepn
rsof il. Writo for fren book just publ~ied 3x4
ympijtomi blarnk lI you cannot calil.
J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, U. D.
D~r. Hastharway & C'o.,
'% Hou th Iumoad Street. A tlanta, Ga,
MEN55QN TFIlls l'AV'ER WJIKN w~rTI.'ox