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Show VARIOUS WAYS OF WORKING. Alt Maa Can Not Follow Somo Matt odo In Tholr Lab, j Wo aro aot all built alike; what la an man's pleaaure la aootbor man's pain. It la Impossible for a powef engine to do tbo work of a ton karoo power online. I I hli beat lava a couala who (work la done when ha hai to do a Ray's work la a couple of houra I Shlok my beat work la dona whoa 1 Sara a month la which to do a coupla Of houra work. , Practice la abaolutely Decenary. Somo never have been obliged to a definite amount of work aoch day. If yoa aro forced Into 4 narrow path you are likely to aecom plb4 more definite results than yoa are If you stroll on the boulevard. A manager of a Jobbing house aaya B caa do four times the work now than when be commenced dictating. This Is due to practice and to limits-ClonIn time. He baa Improved Involuntarily becauss hla work forced klm ahead. Part M. Pratt Main THE WORLDS WORLDS FAIR FAR BEYOND EXPECTATIONS BEST WRITERS ono-hora- o Verdict of a New York 'Writer Who Spent a Week at the Exposition at St. Louis in July. iifl VALUE OF A SUNNY WOMEN AND WORK. SOUL. Tbe census returns of the Bn red The world Is too full of sadness and Stales show very clearly that women sorrow, misery and sickness, It need more sunshine, It needs cheerful llvea are pressing forward more and more which radiate gladness . It needs en Into professions and positions formercouragers who will lift and not bear ly held by men, and this In our opindown, who will encourage, not dis- ion Is an excellent sign, although in some branches of labor there Is an courage. Who can estimate the value of a ontrry against this usurpation of what Is termed mans prerogative. 'Yhat sunny soul who scatters gladness and women more particularly require 1 a good cheer wherever he goes, Instead Is training from an early age which will of gloom and sadness? Every attracted to these cheerful faces and enable them to take their own part In life when through; the sunny lives and repelled by the the battle of W on whom they were deof those death sail. tbe and morose gloomy, the envy people who radiate cheer wher- pendent, or through misfortune. If Incumbent on them to protlde ever they go and fling out gladuess from every pore Money, houses and for themselves This early training is Electricity for Vegetables. land a look contemptible beside such a matter which does not appear to Dr. 8U m Lem Strom, a German a disposition The ability to radiate receive the attention and considerascientist nays that by means of eleo sunshine is a greater power than tion that It ought, for bow many womtricity It it poaalbla to fore fruit and beauty, or than mere mental accom- en are there who can, for example, Success. compute Interest Intelligently and acwegstables to twice their ordinary plishments jaits. curately , bow many are there who are GIVE VEGETARIANISM A TRIAL. capable of managing their own afVole From Arkansas. fairs, or their own property, If they Cleveland, Ark., August Jb (SpeIf you were In s cannibal country, have any, with anything like business cial). Nearly every newspaper tells how would you like to be the cannl-balee- f capacity? The education of woman of tome wonderful cure of some form To be fed and fatted and slain Is not complete unlees she baa as part of Kidney Disease by tbe Great and spitted to decorate the Interior of her equipment a knowledge of at tomerieaa Remedy, Dodds Kidney of your big brother? Well, Mr. Ed- least the rudiments of business. WomMUa, and this part of Arkanaaa is win Markham haa told ua In a poem en wbo sre blessed with a fair share Cot without Its abare of evidence that that be read to everybody and every- of worldly goods need this knowledge so case la too deeply rooted for body reads, that man la Brother to bardly less than those wbo have to sidd'a Kidney Pills to cure. th Ox. Shall we carve our brother? make their own way la the world, and ' lir. A. E. Carllle, well known and No, not by the who have not tbe protection ang or cow-eye- s klghly respected here, telle of hit of Juno! As for the sheep, how can guardianship of husband acd father, ura after nearly a quarter o a cenanybody aee one without thinking of for such women can never be sort tury's suffering. Mr. Carltie aaya: a lord chancellor? Now, we shouldn't that they may not at any moment b "I want to let the public know car to eat A lord chancellor, especial- relied upon to earn their own livelV what I think of Dodds Kidney Pills. ly a particularly tough one like Eldon hood. How to Live. t I think they are tbe best remedy for or Brougham. ' lek kidneys ever made. DESTINY IN WAISTCOAT. The pig hath a devil. The pig Is I had Kidney Trouble for 23 years eat. Yet too to la bad He unclean. ma did Dad never found anything that The easy-goinHarvard undergradservice o much good as Dodds Kidney Pill. there are pigs that do great on questions of to himself uate. left sathose to ar and too eat; good I recommend them to all sufferers." will not understand the misery dress, the hunt nosea that epicurean gacious, Is no uncertala sound about Thera of his counterpart at Oxford. When ProdSir. CarlUes statement He knows truffles. Of course, nobody but a the exam, period approached a week veaL Son eats that Dodds Kidney Pills rescued him igal or so ago, those In power issued an In la there the vegetarian edict from a Ufa of suffering end be wants anything the dress to be worn tbs publld to know It Dodd's Kidney philosophy? Lets find out. la It meat In theprescribing examination-rooto Include a 'Pills cure alt Kidney ills from Back (bat makes you snap and bite at tbe black coat and a black In waistcoat. meat Is that breakfast it table? Siche to Brights Disease white to addition the and tie the igaaea you an affliction unto tbe wife NOISY CLOCKS. of your bosom? Feed upon salads, gown. Tbe British public Itself was I like Nebuchadnexxar, Eat berries appalled at such puritan severity. It Manufacturer Had te Meet Demand with tbe birds. If worst comes to was the black waistcoat, a thing that all civilization la allowed to doff la ' of Savage. worst, buckle your belt tighter. Forthat Incited rebellion. Why, summer, ' A clockmaker discovered that "a tunately, everybody has s hell to mans chances In life might he Imrival was sending out large stocks of buckle these days. Let ns be mild-eyepaired because the warmth of a waisthut not melancholy. Lotus-eatercberp clocks to the, heart of Africa, coat, gratuitously Imposed upon him, and no longer ferocious carniand doing good business with them. prevented him from doing full justice XI (pent a Urge sum in making betvores. Nsw York Sun. to his views on the synthetic unity of ter docks and shipped thousands of It might ruin a state. MACAULAY ON SUNDAY REST. appreciation! them to the same market Strang Boston Transcript , to say, bla sales were small, although hla rival, turning out a cheap and la, Speaking on The ten houra bill THE "THIRTEEN 8UPERSTITIO accurate timepiece, was selling all be Lord Macaulay Bald: "We are not could make. PI sally ha found a key poorer, hut richer, because we have, Col. John McElroy, an adept in war to the mystery. Savages tike nolsa through many agea, rested from our contributes figures to show statistics, The clocks mad by the first exporter labor one day tn seven. That day la had a particularly lead and aggres- tot lost While Industry Is suspended, that tothe "ailly supersltltlon attachthe number thirteen finds no sive tick, ilia competitor bad mads while tbe plow lies In the furrow, ing In the reeprds of the civil a better clock, but It was almost nolsa while the exchange la silent, while no justification war. "It la In evidence just now In none amok ascend from the factory, a lea, and tbs ssvages would have of tt The next cargo of clocks which process is going on quite as important the tiresome clatter about the repubconvention being the thirteenth the maker shipped to the Guinea coast to the wealth of nations as any proc- lican In the history of tue organization. ticked louder than anything ever ess which la performed on more busy to beard tbera, and they sold Uk pink days. Man, the machine of ma- The war records show, according Col: McElroys curious ' deductions, . lemonade at a e.reus. chines the machine, compared with that th totaL loss of the thirty-onwhich all the contrivances of th Ml. W1n!w Soothtn jrvp. regiments and batteries bearing tbs Watts worthless and are IB Arkwrights tte lunii, waa 5.504, that wm twikuMn. Hiwuim, la repairing and winding op, so that designation thirteen of of same number the roglmenta and he returns' to hla labors on tbe Monbatteries numbered twelve was 6,775, Valua of Torptdota. livewith with clearer Intellect, day v that of those numbered fourteen Torptdo rang la now about 3.000 lier spirits, with renewed corporal while was Not n regiment or bat7,075. yards. Th Improvements which ar vigor." tery bearing the number thirteen had being made. It la exttmsted, will nearany special 1H luck, while most of WOMAN AND MAN. ly double this, and that before very them escaped with small loss. Philatong. This meant that when two delphia Ledger. fleets approach each other In order of Dr. Lyman Abbott, In the World battle usually In ltna ahead with Work, aaya that doubtless the enlargeLET NOISE BE ABOLISHED. ships '400 yards apart, and the line ment of womans educational and Inon an to to another, angle acdustrial making opportunities has been The next advance Is comfortable that as many guna can be brought to companied by some Intellectual errors bear as possible torpedo firing will and some practical evils. The most livelihood which science has In store begin when ton Intervening distance serious of these errors Is the opinion for humanity la the abolishment of 4s about two miles. , 'this Is, tt any- that equality of character Involves noise. We expect to see In the near thing. beyond effective fighting range Identity of function: that because future tbe Ingenuity and skill of man of guns. Aa th distance Increasei woman Is the equal of man. therefore displayed In an attempt to still the th accuracy of th flight of the tor he Is to do the same thtngv which roar and crash of city life. pedo Increases, and becomes aa great he does. Those of us who hsve been What a beneficence It would be tt If not greater than that of tbe gun Interested tn claiming and pressing noise could be dispelled, or even mitiprojectile. What tactics ar to be for woman this larger life do not deny gated, In city and town! The rumsued to meet these new conditions Is sre distinctive feminine and ble of wagon of every description, aot yet assured, but that tbe chances there masculine spheres of activity, and the "grind and jostle of street cars, of hits with th torpedoes are very that each sex renders the best service the screech and toot of horn and whislarge one In three under the condi-Cion- s to society within Its appropriate tle, all this din that makes It necesabove stated la well recognised. sphere. What we object to Is the en sary for venders of all sorts to shriek Review of Review. deavor of the male philosopher to In order to attract attention. evolve womans sphere out of hla own The noise of the city Is driving Important to Mother. consciousness, and shut her up with- thousands of people mad and shortenXaanhw cartfally erwy bottfe of CASTORIA, in It; what we Insist on Is that both ing the lives of a multitude of others. NSMdy tor taTsatt aad skihtn a sat m4 sexes shall have equal liberty and It Is th noise of tbe city that gives NtMItott equal largeness of life, and that each the country Its chief attraction The Beats & shall find its appropriate sphere for stillness of the country, what a bene f situ If Itself. diction ltJls after months of city exf tt ' To sleep In a country CM 0rw S Tear. perience! Tfca glad Yoa Rave always Boagbt. ORATORY IN THE CAMPAIGN. house where all ta still, where silence I. is unbroken save by' the baying of An Undeserved Cuffin' na a compelling force In a dog or the cry of some night bird! Oratory The "tipper" at A vessel discharging political campaign la duly appre- Stillness Is a marvelous luxury to pig iron at th harbor In Glasgow was ciated by the party managers, who the denizen of the city. There must on afternoon recently whea surprised on th lookout for every resource to some way to put a quietus to this a woman saluted him at the ships ar that will add to their Intolerable pandemonium. Medical aide with the doub'e-barrelequery; power. The 1 who ' Talk. spellbinder", Cua ye tell me, mister. If Its the enough to site up the temper rule for men tae get knocktt aff wurk clever his audience and who knows just CHARACTER TO THE FRONT. at this boat If theres na wagons tae of what to say to the ones about him on pit th Iron Intae, an' dae they no gel ny and all occasions Is to The keynote of U the addresses peyed fur th time theyre waitin till he worth all hla servicessupposed cost the that have been made lately at college On cum? Inempty wagons being campaign committee. As a student commencements and at meetings iff formed that such was th case ah aald: Oh, I only wanted tas ken. oo of the subject haa put It, the moat business mens associations has been a man win workla here aa 1 tbocht convincing address la one that haa the development of cbtracte. it )s be was trytn tae da me Inst nlchl profundity without obscurity, per- remarkable how this word "chars wT a broken pey. as I fist gled hla a spicuity without prolixity, ornament ter" runs through all 'the recent if, by euffln. Thats th wey ha s no oot without glare, terseness without bar- speeches and papers- - It Is th day. Im rale vexed about it boo, renness, comprehension without - di- common Impulse, oar Intellectual lead, gression, and a great number of other era had stopped tatklng about this or aeela he wit tetlln th truth." ' things without n great number of that economic problem, this or that But a speaker with political issue, gnd this or that means other things. Ooeks Art . tilted. Th Inhabitant cf Mains. Ger- and wtthout 11 these things Is a rare of attaining success ta life, and had There Is never Bear returned to th development of chtr-nctspecimen. many. are great readers. Of th 300 aa th one solution of an naC9t volumes la their library, 40,001 enough of him to go around, Boston Herald. tional problem. Wall Street Jonnw; used last year e - ox-ey- e Th World Fair at SL Louis Is sow tn the midst of Its splendid season. Colossal, complete, cosmopolitan. it commands the attention of th world aa no other enterprise of the present year. From all nations there are pilgrims coming to this shrine tod from all our states and territories there Is a constantly growing tbrong of Visitors. United States Sera tors. Governors of States man eminent in science, art and letters all express nqualifled admiration for the Exposition and free acquiescence In the statement that this is by far th greatest and best universal exposition ever held. During July a well known magazine and newspaper writer from New York. Mr. Addiaon Steele, spent a week at th World's Fair, Inspecting the groanda, buildings and various attractions as thoroughly as wax possible in that limited period Returning home, Mr. Steele published tn Brooklyn Life .he following appreciative comments on Ihe Exposition: In the expressive language of the cay, 8L Louis "has the goods." I had expected much of the Lou atana Purchase Exposition, for I bad kept in touch with the making of It from Its very Inception, five years ago; but after nearly a week of Journeying through this new wonderland I must confess that In every essential particular It Is far beyond my expectations. The biggest and best it was meant to be and the biggest and tost ent parts do Justice to their nobility of arch.tecture snd general grandeur. Then agile In the ground plans and bird's-ey- e sketches the only possible manner of showing it tbe lr finite variety, and as s' rule the full moneys worth 1 given The enos mous Jerusalem and Boer War concessions are net on the Pike. d tbts group looked stiff It la a case of dine at the German and unsatisfying Far from that. It is Pavilion and die at the exposition. Ia qu te as remarkable tn its way as tbe a beautiful Moderne Kunst building famous Court of Honor of tbe Columadjoining Das Deutsche Hsus the tost bian Exposition In one respect It is fiod and the highest prices on the even more notable, for Instead of two grounds are to be found, tbe table Tbe d'hote lunch and dinner costlngwo grand vlsUs It offer a dozen. mam vista Is. of course, the one look- and thrge dollars respectively. There ing up the Plaza of St. Lou s whose is also a la csrte service Everything crowning feature Is the great Louisiconsidered, Ue prices are not exce ana Purchase Monument and across sire and at least one meal should be the Grard Fasln to the Cascade Gar- taken there for the experience. Andens. On tte rt;ht are the Varied other should be taken at tbe Tyrolean arrangement of and Electricity build. ngs and on the left Manufacturers and Education, these with Transportation and Machinery still further to the right Arts and Mtues beyond and IH.-ra- l at the left roakng up the btyjy of the far. For Its handle the fan h'-- s the Cascade Garde" rising In a grand tarrace to a height of sixty-fiv- e feet above the floor level of the buildings mentioned acd crowned by tbe great Festival Hall, the Terrace of States end the East and West Pavilions and the Fne Arts building directly behind. Alps, either outdoors or in the go In the mountaingeous dining-rooside. The be.u French restaurant Is at Paris on the Pike Iwer in prices ard In exeiy say admirable are th two restaurants conducted by Mr. Rorer In the pavilions of Cascade Gardetfs The east one haa waitresses and no beer and the west on waiters and beer. For a bit of lunch Germany, France and England all offer delicious pastry in tbe AgriculThese are not free tural building ads, but tip for the traveler. There are no end of restaurant The Pike bas in tbe Tyrolean Alps to fit all purses on the grounds. I tbe finest concession that I have ever tried nine of them and nowhere found seen. There I a great square with the prices more than they ought to to. many qnulnt buildings, a little village As a matter of fact, for neither food mounnor lodging no on need pay any more street, and above the snow-clatains ablch look very real as the at St Louis than he feeli that k cu time-savin- g d g I., X -- -- vote-gettin- u i- er tn i 'VT'u i TVS Us. mrrfTFf Jfci ' i i ,T. "sA 4 I,;, t I yapasi : .1 I Z f n I f 4 ,t i 5 ' h r t m t ir f , v i i tt la, LOUISIANA PURCHASE Th exposition, rumors notwlt U quit 1 rr j V e b 4 , fiilahed. - On of th greatest, and certalr'y me of the most agreeable, of my many surprises was th extreme beauty of th main group of buildings. For the Ample reason that the camera does aot exist which could take in the vast picture aa the eye sees It, the sarty views of the group a bit here and a bit there gave a scant Idea of tbe scheme as a whole. Nor did the tariy view of the ten Individual tafidlcgs which make up lta compon- - MONUMENT AND PALACE OP VARIED evening falls. The best scenic road yet devised affords several fine glimpses of the Alps and there la a very graphic exposition of th Otor ammergau passion play Injth little church. The Cliff Dwellers' concession alsq looks very realistic at nightfall. It Is elaborate In arrangement and the courting, snake and other dancee by the Southwestern Indiana make It another of the Pike shows which should to taken In by alL In Seville there la an amusing marionette theater and some genuine Spanish dancing. For the rest the Pike offers g. How th Waiter Lost a Tip. At ore of the Kansas City hotels For where the colored waiters give espeThousands of Negatives Mad Millionaire August Balmont. cially good service, but always expect Among rich Americana perhaps adequate remuneration for the same from the guests, a waiter was espenone la so fond of being photographed cially officious tbe other day In servat August Belmont James R. Keen close second. One New York ing a man from whom be expected a being photographer, whose patron are moat liberal Up. When tbe meal had been ly wealthy men, has made thousands served and he wu standing off at one of oegatlvea for Mr. Belmont In the ride, eagerly looking for an opportuRat lew yean. One of the largest nity to to of service, he said to the ang! order for prints from old nega- guest: "Didnt yo have a brothah heah last tives ever received by this photographer came frem Mr. Belmont himself week, sah?" oon after the death of hla wife. It , "No, said the one addressed, I belacluded good print from every nega- lieve not" Well," continued the waiter, theh tive ta which Mrs. Belmont appeared, waa a gemman heah at mah table the photographer never guessed how token foe what looked vey much like yon, and Buy photograph he had BeBnont till then; he found that they he was so well pleased with the service that he gave me 60 cento when he thousand. lumbered nearly HAS FAD FOR PHOTOGRAPHS. Why Birds Live Long. much, longer liy do birds live so are often a hun-Iru- d which mammals, Da sixe? among Possibly, times their ether things, because they have beaks All carnivorous lutead of teeth. and liable to startauts become weakteeth drop out or vation. a their l Neither ar th herbivorous jn much better caa. Old would probably .die of stairs, Wsee their teeth would ton for wild, gu if Indeed, la aom stomy countries SThoraes have to be hilled because away by cropping ttlr teeth are wornrock. Rodentoow-di- e close to the from Injuries to teeth. But beak neither wears ort oe swaV 2, and as it constantly I grinding to o4 aid to tr-- h grit gtosard that seeds no repairing lL INDUSTRIES. afford, an&yet be well fed and housed, 11 he will use ordinary common sene in staking a selection out of tbo abundance offered. lot? Yes, but on the two hottest daya of the summer at SL Louis 1 suffered no more from the heat than In New York before leaving and after returning. Every day of th seven there was a breeze at the fair grounds and It was always possible to find a shady soot Tbe nights were cool and comfortable. ADDISON 8TEELJ5. SET THEM ON EACH OTHER. Belligerent Caller Fooled by Quick Wltted Newspaper Man. Representative Brownlow of Ten nessee tells tbat once he waa ronnini a country paper during campalgx time and mas printing "fighting language every week. One day. Just after tbe paper waa out, a big man armed with a club, walked Into tiu sanctum and fiercely Inquired if th editor was in. The frightened Brown low had wit enough to answer that hi waa not, but that he would go oul and hunt him up. He started for th street and at the foot of the stain met another Irate fellow, who asked: "Will I find the editor of this dirtj sheet upstairs Yes," said Brown low, "hes up there at hla desk just Itching for a fight" Th second max went up and Brownlow disappeared left" Th guest had by thla time finished Which whipped the other ia not re his meal, and as he arose he said to lated and Brownlow didnt "go had the expectant servitor: daring the day to find out Com to think of It Bam, that waa my brother that waa here, and I guess Ancient Phases Corrupted. he paid you for the whole family. He Ancient Piets la England w may be back again In a week or two." called by the Celtic word pehta" Kansas City JournaL fighters. This waa Latinised into P tL So, too. Barbary of the ancle Church and School for Indiana. maps la a monument to the xnianiiti Mother Kfthertne Drexel of Phila- of the Berber tribe by the Greek wo delphia, founder and head of th Or- signifying "barbarian. Even th 1 der of the Blessed Sacrament com- end of the victory of Gay of Warwt posed of nuns who defot their Uvea over the don cow la assailed by rul to th npllftlng of th Indian and ne- leaa etymologist, who insist upon i gro, haa offered SM,Q0O of her own derivation from his conquest over private fortune with which to build "Dsoa gau." or Danish settlement, n Church and echoed for the Indians th champions gates. Th Cell of th Winnebago, Neb reservation, words slt mass are responslhlo f th only condition la that th Indiana many old man craga npoa sea eoi consent and this Father Schell of aad among mountains. They mas Kerne r. Meb has obtained. ?. high rock." r t |