| Show aa I 1 A kothy rl der ly fy people we are emphatic I 1 ca a y a people of del nerves visitors from otherl other ands are astonished at the fierce acrivi that pervades our most insignificant at a ana but they thi themselves m speedily conal let restlessness and no longer marvel a aa ron derf ul developments of invention 1 d speed of practical application A por part in of this energy 15 is i doubtless due to Amb am lican ican climate which teaches in a vigorous ind obtrusive manner mander that quiet and i t bt t do not form part of natural law in t tf t country but it is I 1 far more a result c our newness our youth in fit tile the family 1 nations scarcely out of our of history we are called upon t n tand up squarely in in competition williel wit liel thousand years of past and show the a new tiling thing or two and wo a ih it are doing it now and alpar apparent t hare shouldered a contract to keep ke ali tho lead for all time to come new instill ments for cf time aime and distance limited express rains across the continent and unlimited chances for express speed in dissipation dissipate alread n the american temperament lias has already grown to be one of great delicacy of nerve our children cli ildren at an age when their contemporaries III in other lands are still at school relegate ate the old folk folsto to the rear and fathers opinion is voted as good of course but belongs to a past period 4 yet in all this mad speed there is reason it does not follow that we live liv a shorter lives than elsewhere even in in length of years that is not doi the case wo we are not less capable of k ken efu appreciation of good things when ancl onca they are introduced in trod to us on the contrary we are apt to see beauty and sai say so BO too loo when not even a glance of pleasure shows that our slower neighbor baa noticed it but from a medical point of yiew our temperament pe isa is A dangerous one to the state in that it does most distinctly repress reproduction the future li american merican will mill be conglomerate the bladl of our forefathers will be so far diluted that its will be lost in ii foreign overflowing tide which if sluggish in its flow may still be of service by reclaiming front from too much nervousness nervousness our fidgety people american Kag magazine azille |