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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WIDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1895, Advertisements for the taken ontil 12:30 p. m. for the eveningand | until 8 p. m. for the moruing and Sunday cotumus will be | by requesting & nombered An have answers addressed 1o a 1 letter In eare of The Hee. An- 11-2¢ca word, Nothing tuken foe lias than 250 for first Insertl ents must BXTUATXONB K EXPERIENCED correnpondence city referen WANTEL—X 1,000 MEN TO WRIT Fecetpt (absolutel which cured me of ner N ALE HELP. plain sealed 2 4 hox 1,341, Kalamazoo, Mich S, PURE AND MILD -—— i , 19 Wabash a BALESMEN anadinn office W LARORERS { free transportation WANTED—~ Y »in A LI INDUSTRIOUS? 33,60 a year Ju_can maka 1t easy; six hours o making money sher; the only pracileal washer manufactur In two minutes o experience necessary it easily; cheap and durable nish sample (welghs six p unds) in Kents o take orders wi s Perfection M. FOK RLNT HOUSLS SVUV THE CITY u 108 7N4 1TH FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES Continued. FOR RENT, THREE STORY AND BASEMENT brick store buliding, 1003 Farnam street, Largs elevator, first-class condition, sultable for any kind business. Reasonable terms. Inquire Yoom 314 First National bank bullding. 1402 FOR RENT-THE -STORY BRICK BUILDING, 916 Farnam strect. This bulldink has n fire: roof Cement basement, complets ateam heats e Mixturos, water on 41l flsors, gas, ¢, Ab- ¥ ut the oMce of The Bee. 1910 FIRST FLOOR OFFICE ROOMS FOR RE at 1613 Douglas 1-m-7i5 AGENLS WANTED. 4y EN AND_WOMEN dress ihe Ha TO $10 A DAY, AD- y Huater Co., 834 New York Lite i Omaha, Neb. 3=0i3 ENTS WANTED-ENER( MEN _TO | 11 oo by samp ol sy | neller. . Liberal Address wit York City LADY | AGENT Mrs I M8 120 WANTED, NEW WALL MAP U, 8. I, six feet long: eloven bea colors; N experienca needed; you cannot money easier: send sso for sample or Rand, McNally & Co., Chicago. J— M85 WANTED--10 RLNT, WANTED, UNF furniture in. St RNISHED ROOM TO 1 ms. Address 8 17 [ RenTAL AGoNCY. G. G WALLACE, RENTALS, §12 BROW STORAGE, STORAGE, FRANK EWER My G IN OMAHA, U ousehold goods Blore venworth. Mi6 STOVES STORED DURING SUMMBER. TEL. ). 1207 Douglas. Omala Stove Repair Works. T STORAGE BUILDI Bov. bond wa Inwest rates B Mi3T PACIFIC 9TH & Jones General storage and mnr-rT’nu i FOR SALE— 1 URNITURE. FOR SALE IY A FAMILY MOVING OUT OF the city, 1 Andrews doubie folding bed, writing desk pattern; 1 Garland I's play tent In Ita second season, 1 onl stove, #plendid heater. Address R 51, Bes office MUST BE SOLD BY FRIDAY, WTH, 70 FEET moquette carpet (nearly new), o piece parlor set, dining room set complets, 2 bedroom suits, writing desk, kitchen utensils. Call at South 20th ave, 0-§ FOR SAL CEN tral Tocati sons for selling; gr i 3170 —_— FOR SALE M1 CELLANFOU\ HARDWOOD COMBINATION HOG_ AND chicken fence. Chas. R. Lee, 9th and Douglas, Qi THE STANDARD CATTLE CO., AMES, NEB. hias 400 tons good baled hay (o sell, Q—M1i3 DEER. INQUIRE A. D. ore QMoo SOLD EVERYWHER! Qis4 R SALR, Brandies, CLAIRVOYANTS DR 1. WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT, R liable businéss medium, §th year at 119 N. 16th 548 MASSBAGE, LATHS, KTO. MADAM SMITH, 18TH, 2D FLOOT, ROOM 3; magnetic, vapol ohol, steam, sulphurine and sca baths. M FINEST BATH AND MASSAGE PARI clty. Mme. Howell, 818 & 320 8. 15th: thoroughly practical chiropodist and manicurist attendint T—M8§T Jy. 118 FOR RENT—D] 211 8. 2th st : 4206 Cuming e 822 5. See Fidelity Trust Co. FOR RENT— 8 NEW 10-ROOM HOUSE, [AL AGENCY 620 SO. abundant feult: also 4-room ¢ 219 Board of Trad M6y Sy 4 _TURKISH BATHS. TURKISH BATHS: ONLY PLACE IN CITY exclusively for ladies. Suite 109-110, Beo bldg. 1% FOR $5. MME, POST, 319% 3 " BATHS, PERSONAL. BUSINESS CHANCES, L?z e e . ar DOLLARS WILL, Stanley Baker was in trunk sold at Hion Pacifie unelnimed uncil Bluffs, FARNAM 8T wateh and—thain: SALE—MY LOAN AND JE Fred Mohle, WELRY BUST- 15174 Farnam. Finder will receive 1% reward by returnin MONTHS OLD, RE. RAYHOUND of Clarke's Pu SATURDAY oot _gideden, h FUK LXC HANGh arning purse S Dardware of tauplements Council Bluffs, Haymond's Jow sprang upon FOR TRADE, A SIX-ROOM HOUS for ‘a stock of hardwa CHAPTER a dagger flashed | coll wind of it MeDIUMS. WHOEVER WILL EXCHANGE MILLINERY FOR RANGE atamp 19 the nly great clal have to spend In inside of It hortened my sar boots also, a pair of shoes and | I might be lighter upon my | NORTH SIDE, feeling very PAWNBROKERS, 2 Parnam sire A when the time of thought has pssed and the WANTED T0 for action has arrived the barracks of the PASTURAGE, WE HAVE 190 / 1116 Farnam st Chasseurs of FINE PROPE! 0D ORDER went by of the blue and gold of CATTLE & HORSES, T. MURRAY. iere they sl FOIt TRADE HAND MADE will give dift caught sight of me in came shouting 1 hurried on, tending not to hear at my deafness, chief of my squadron the lamplight, BEXCHANGH, school books, window shad-s, . UNDERTAKER 1T Farnam st BAKER, UNDERT. with a curse at last to his wine into the forest he scattered tre is not very h Fontainebleau. was In full flight afterward he FOB sAI.E nm;h EhTATE was in full flight, bounding like a deer in the moonlight Rna Conservators. into a path which led into the edge of the e as [ was 1 had seen enough of - stant to touch the cold hand. T \stan uch 10 hand. at prices that will surprise you, AR OMATIA DAI‘«CI‘JG nd came back, videning dark circle in the mo moved save an u,\-.uvan erties and’ farms. g the summer top of my speed after th tire benck, were three m ranged in a nearly even live. B, a different stage of baldn FLk&Tkmn L UPELL."_S tric light .n\wl motor plants and i kinds of electrical in shoes and gaiters, buy lots, acres, farm I thrown off IMPROVED else he was too fright BUSINEs>S NOLICES. DAMAGED MIRRORS R. him from th He must have boen 5 B, = 5t o crank a big m proved to their own satistaction the power of the sun as a hair restorer. What the sun h E beautiful 6 or glade to glade until he what vou want, room cottage? e you A splendid DA 3.‘31\7 ag Yawyers and soilcitors, SUES Ruilding, OMAHA, N¢b. Advice FRE RAILWAY mm CARD Leaves [BURLINGTON _Omuha|Union” Depot, at Fontainebleau quarry. and knew that he He ran well, coward runs when his life is the stake. I ran as Destiny runs when it gets man's heels, him in full sight Fidelity Tru iy & CO. Bes and staggering. *kiing of his breath the rasping and cr great gulf of the quarry suddenly yawn In front of his path irat payment $20; unroasonabl taries. You know that hair in its mechanis cal form of cuticle. Each hair cellular membrane of the skin from a small bulbous root, which b; glancing at vanished from RIVER. [ Arrives ason Sts.| Owmaha Vanished utterly, you understand nonthly paym; himself over? 4:50pm. Bl T NTRAL NEBRAS ; house, stabie, 8 ncres n crop Sriiica, Lochl (Gxvept Bumdiy:: 1 Lincoln Local (exoept “ast Mail(tor Lincy terror at the sight of t payments.Thi was his broathing once more, me where he must be. He was hiding in the il & Muson p-u{ I"Omana There was a half moon shining and as I camo up to our trysting plac as not the first to arrive. passing up and down, and his face sunk somewhat forward upon his He wore a gray c ~Clilcago Express AL the edge of the quarry and beneath the oy is a small which stands a wooden hut for the use of the as into this, then The emperor was his hands behind him Leaves [CH! str mighty oe¥ grass needs sun n I)r[r o 1o & Musod Sts. |‘Omaha Chicago Limited With @ capote 1 yyat in the darkness I would not venture to He Lttle knew Etienne PPERLY CORS sure. 1909 Farnam' street. U388 €O., 36 DEE BLDG.; HEALTH DOOK hom treatment; lady attendant. Ut THE BELLE TEN-ROOM cottage, cliy water; L. S. Skinner, agent, TWO 9-ROOM facing Hanscor Inquire 1115 South 32ud stre FLATS NEWLY CLEANED, | néast corner 11th and Inquire ‘Toow 314 Hirst red and painted at n rd, $15 a month. HAAS, FLORIST, PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS, Banquet, hall, resifens and’grave degorations. 1813 Vinton street. Telphone Aid BATHS TH, 31 MME. POST, 319% S. _UIsi g2 hFD 15 will be sold at auction, 15173 Farnam. PRIVATE HOME FOR LADIES DURING CON- finement; bables adopted or otherwise provided for. 2621 Charles street, Omaha, Neb, M8G5 J14e & AND 7-ROOM ¥ WITH RAN 0 conveniences; awnings, Call_at ‘corner_flat, St from 10 0 13 and 2 to 4. George’ Clouser Janitor service. . H. Parrotte, Douglas block. NT, FINE COTTAGE lawn, on car line. R. C. Ps raon, Rami: VELEGANT & ROOM COTTAGES JUST BUILT, Fidelity Trust company, 1702 Farnam. TEN-RCOM_BRICK, Capitol uve. TROOM MOD) 262 N. 4th; rent, §2 " FAST FRONT. home for smali UMBRELLAS COVERED AND REPAIRED, 86, No. i6th. Jas, Henderson. U—381 J &0 dress in our winter campaign in Poland, it was said he used it because the such an_ excellent disgu With a spring I was on the platform, was_through i the corner, myself down upon the top of him ET, MADE TO AND VINTON STS, king round at night and overhearing the talk in the cabare however, and his way of carrying his head were so well known that he 1, and then say whatever they thought would please him Valley ‘Local.. E R his shorter R 80 ACRI: transfixed him res in Sarp: 1 must have Union Depot, 10th’ & Mason s.;'; Omaha, , his blows had no power in them, ind presently his dagger tinkled down upon o"tock for cash s for land L 81005 Tot for cash. WC FOR 5C. was afraid that he would be angry with me for having #ept approached clock of Fontainebleau clang out the hour of . that it was he lot_and cash. m..Oklahoma & Texas EX (ox Sun: ain, and wandered across it as nearly out . drug stock for land. | California_for Omaha prop Denver for Omaha property. It was evident, was too soon, and not membered ‘his injunction that I should make ntented myself with halt- 1 and Webnior st | clutehed "t Passenger (dal 1 had come as far as the glade and saw in the distance hat gnarled stump which must ever be asso- ciated with the most terrible moment of my ing within spurs together, grounding my sabre and salut- He glanced at me HARRISON, 12N o the Abbot's Beech, REE- 85 mnm) Depot,. ists_ang Wibste and then with- BARGAIN, 12 CABINET PHOTOS. 32 DAVIES, 113 5. 16th street, opposite Boston Store. U-Mo9 30 A PRIVATE PARTY HAS MONEY TO LOAN on pianos, jewels, bicycles, etc. Husiness strictly confidential. Address Postoffice Box 3. U—M702 3 A PARTY WHO PAID §500 FOR A autiful, full corner lot that he will trade for o ast Mail ana Sat) Wyo. B (%, folk Express (ex. Sunday)...10: out a word 1 sat down upon a fallen trunk, with my sword across my knee: ween my hand: what had happened, 1 keeping always about and my head be- Once or twice think about and what would happen the same distance behind him. he seemed to look apprehensively to right and as it he feared that some one were 1 looked also, but, years 1 per Trust company, sole agent, 2 Farnam st [Union_Depot, 10th & Mason Sts t _.Kansas City Day E observing us. have the keenest sight, BICYCLE=. it was quite impos- C. M. G. BIART, M. D. HAS RESUMED practice. Practice limited’ to discases of the skin. Office hours by special appointment. Tel. 1,343. 121 8. 2th s U—M709 13 HAVE YOUR OLD CARPRTS MAD Tugs: any size you wish. 13211 v street. UM Iy WILL MR, KEISERLIN publish @ German paper nd his address (o this office. 130 OF 4 mv.niw.imfi» OR UNFURNISHED Apply o owner, G SMOOM COTTAGE, WITH GARDEN, 8 Inquire 1623 HR B Cor. 2ird and Chrk St wood nnm. and all M MODERN . 240 Boe bldg FURNISHED « Tocality; centrul NICE SOUTH FRONT ‘nishied, private (amily. Call 2413 Cass si. PLEASANT ROOM, 1915 DODGE, H STREET. E—M10T-J18 YCATION CONV AND ROOMS WE 181D ROOM, FURNISHED ROOMS FOR ( men or married couple. 808 North 17(h st FURI\ISHED ROOMS AND I'IOARD | 2 HARNEY, rooms with board; special ta THE ROSE, TWO SOUTH ROOMS, NGLE nu EN BUITE, GRNISHED ROOMS. & for Arst-clags board and room and sume ROOM AND BOARD AT 312 50. FOR RENT—STORES AND OF}'XGEl RICK, 22X8. AND PR ot yoir own pries Fw nfl'ron\' n MME. NORRIS WISHES TO ANNOUNCE thaf the next 3 days she will make sulis for _$10.00, 513 Ramge bk U-85311e of the city, C i3, Bea office. U=MS19 12¢ jght Ex. Via U. P. Tran.. SSOURI PACIFIC, th and_ Webster St .8t. Louly Expross ————— COLD BLOODED NURDER. ¥ except the patches of moonshine between the great black My ears are as quick as my eyes, and once or twice I thought that I heard a twig crack, but you know many sounds there are In a forest at night | and how diffieult it 13 to even say what direc- tion they come from. We walked for rather and I knew exactly what our destination was long before we got there. one of the glades there is the scattred stump of what must at some time have gigantic tree. e and there are so many ghostly storics about 0. DAXON, VICTOR BICY( cycles. Omaha, Bléycle Co., 42 shadows of the trees. Uetective Lawson Iy Cormor ebraska Local (ex. Su X_CITY & PACIFIC. Gath and’ Webster Sis. | The shooting of B. Kinnett and once connected with sufficient to offset snders Lawson by F. his former employe, Louls police force, distrust and Lawson owed him wages, show no debt to Kinnett, {0 wAs TO _please HEARINGS Wil Barnum Bro., 120 N. SIOUX OITY & more than a Then e Siison 8. | u.mm Relay Spectal. In the center of but Lawson's books For several days to acquaintances he would ard offered for AND EAGLE. CROSS GUN l"n “TUNION PACK . 10th & Muson Sts. mnmm WORK FOR BOY OF 14 IN OR OUT It s called t AL DEANE & CO., 1116 FARNAM STRE] kill Lawson, if part of the rew THEREIN T to himself.” ¥ Pure Rye Whisky, At deal Alth bullder. U—Ms61 13 MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE ANTHONY LOAN & TRUBT CO,, 313 N. Y. LIT loans at low rates for choice security in Ne braska and lowa farms or Omaha clty property, Wais OAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE s Co., 1305 Farnam st. Wil TORS DIRECTORY CO., 10 WALL ST., New York, offer any part 100,000 castern in vestor's names, who Lave money to invest; Just complled. Write for partieulars W—31303 J25¢ CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR, 03 N. Y. LIFE. Wis) LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON or bought. F. O. Chesncy, K CAPITAL, SURILUS, Mort, New York. loas agents, room 207 First Nat'l vank bldg, TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA veal cotate. Brennan, Love & Co., Paxton blk. Wi MONEY TO LOAN ON 03 at 6 per cent, W. I. M HA REAL kel, st Nat TO LOAN ON IMPROVED “idelity Trust con ) 1 ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY .+ W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam, 3 AN ON HOUSEHO plaios,” horses, wagons, o ind of el securtty at lowest posible Tatea, Which You can pay back At any i in’ any amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTER GO Room 4, Withnéll block X154 37 B. HADDOCK, ROOM %7, RAMGE 11 FURNI. K. % X5 MONEY TO LOAN ON_FURNITURE plunos. I'red Terry, 43 Rawge bik MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, horsss, waguns, ete., at lowest in city} R Femoval of goods: etrictly confdential; you can pay the loan off at any time or in any wmount OMAHA MORTGAG 3 LOAN €O 306 Bo. 16th 8t Nin | 7 Vou AR FIETLAR S P SECURITY YOU 0., room 403 BUSINESS CHANCES, | CoNeat cou To CPAY. ing well: $60. . I, Williams, Room 411, Me- ND RESTAURAN ER Cugue Uuliding. Y83 12 ‘? }afil A nu\‘vxl:‘ LA::‘:Q "Afluri\(;l‘\ll g AlTens ;1 At once. Al R oo Y-t that T know would not care about mounting sentinel over However, I cared as little for such folly as the emperor did, so we crossed the glade and made straight for the old broken trunk we approached waiting for us beneath it WESTERN BICYC GUN CO.,2116 CUMING. | 3.00pm, Heatics & srrumuh the arrest of the train was not paid him. office lite y MANAYLLS, GRAT:S> AND TILES. WOOD MANTLES, Kinnett went ta Lawson’ Three minutes later were fired by K on the floor. interviewed in jail. I shot him because I had a right 10th & Masan St GRATES, TILES FOR FIRE e R Milton Rogers & Sons, Omaha, g Kinnett was were standing rather behind it were not anxious to be seen WRITES AS H. but as we came its_shadow BUILDII\G &,LUAN ABbOulAL!ON. SOUTH OMAHA, of The Bee: 11.—To the Editor 1 am pleased to know that you have recently taken a declded stand in your midnight gang of polit- He was a dirty me and robbed walked forth glanced at , 50 that I came within arm’s length of You may think that I had my hilt well and that 1 had a very good look who were approaching remarkably so, while the other was rather > ASS'N PAY 6.7, 8 per cent when 1, y and has talked about 1704 Farnam sald he owed me nothing, came toward me. justified in doing -~ columns agalnst OR SECURE d to the front, Apply to Omaha L. two people, The one was tall a very spare frame, Then I shot him as 04 Hee Didg, persistently recklessly dominate the republican will ba Insanity DRESSMAKING. e determined way of walking. DRUSSMAKING IN FAMILIES, black cloaks, their figures and hung down like the mantles of Murat's dragoons. had flat black caps, lik since seen In § into darkness, They each wore slung right SSAULTED ON THE STREET. the nomination of Major last fall, and denounced you as vigorously as others, now compelled, to' acknowledge that your Prominent Citizens of Philadeiphia Engug o and style guarantee which threw thelr faces though I tould see the g of their eyes from beneath them. cent past events, PHILADELPHIA, den Snowden, ex-#uperintendent States mint and member of the Union le was assaulted Market street by Colonel Willlam L. military man of this Pennsylvania Colonel Snowden ~Colonel Low CARPENTERS AI\D BUH.DERS. PAPER HANG “Brick work, pllnlflhm,'ufl R. 1, 35; shop 913 N. sands of other stald republicans, were misled and erred in our judgment. for our representatiyes, Bonest effort to secureour tandard bearer we were forced support the most ighobte and willful set of scamps that ever disgraced our county in the legislativo halls sign painting, Again, in voting Barker bik.; tel. in an earnest and shadows walking figures as one might expes Abbot's Beech that they had a stealthy way of moving, and they approa they were such to meet at night walking on BBDBTHAN Lanvy YPE WR(TING S SCHOOL, 513 N. Y. LIFE. a prominent legs of their shadows. county election artillery during the war. work in defeating the most disreputable can- us follow 'up the good consummated PUMP3 AND WINDMILLS D WIND MILLS: s came o a stand also within a few on his way to catch.a train for his hom | Bryn Mawr. When he re encountered by relegating obscurity all the other black sheep of this anti-republican ompanion's elbow, with Churchili’ Pump Co. anti-American litical crusading outfit, Men whose ancestry in America runs back and whe have evidently sup N party since its organi religious po- particularly was slightly and I became certain as I was in the last state of ing raised his cane and struck Col the taller one, the nearer to me, d him that nervousness for generations, ported the republic: HAS REMO! 200 5. 16th st FUSH IT ALONG, OD THING 1 and bigoted views. TDAN COAL. hissing sig discharged from the mint about tw ago and he has had a grie onel Snowden Is not dange high positions by gerous agitators better element in favor of nsistent and dan and malcontents. of republic best Wyomin Victor White, mr., 1605 Farnans and democrats ously injured, notoriously Tofliered Hoavy I 6 rooms at $1.80 per day 5 rooms ut county convention, guards rule the hat moment! drop dead myse and the bums and black- a marve! th can from Ph and board by woeek or month. Frank Hilditch, get together and put up good men. convulsively with fifty reg 13th and Dol and we believe that we will be able to elect the mayor of the city a man's gas Abe as-asin, leaving his weepon buri threw up both his hands upon the gra with heavy MEDICAL. CHICIESTER § terminated the a colonel and ll\.— soldiers were w. y swor) through | one corporal killed was recovered from the Indlans. rebellion is the most serious vyer the main forces are making little progre and shrieked its latest effort to rob our peop to buy a park that already belongs to u 80 lengthy & communieati for T always feel like bestowing credit when D. ANDERSON. A large amount of haoty mnlrm‘ with such mere blow of the hiit against the end of Ln. breast bone sent him six paces before fell, and lett my reeking blade ready for lh. ure Lhe bust; safe, A stamps, for o letier by Chichester Chem- The Yaqul | Pardon me knewn and it is Justly du HOPE FOR HAIRLESS DOMES A Halo of CLeer for Occupants of the Front Row THE SUN AS A H\AIR RESTORER The Theory of Hellopathy Put to a Test in posures Succoss ful, Others Heyond Redemp- tion—A Queer Fad, New York—Some Two physiclans strolling fn Central park, New York, the other morning were chatting about Oriental countries, fn which they both have traveled, when one of them remarked: Hut you needn't go to India to see fire worshipers; we've lots of them right in New York, and as ardent in their devoticns as any Parsce. They meot In the park every and this 13 about the hour of worship me along and have a peep at them." It was shortly after 11 o'clock, and a very hot morning, says the New York Sun. When the medical men reached the Mall they turned into a narrow path which for some from the sun. Here they came upon a man walking slowly, with by u distance {8 unsheltere 1 head. As he moved along with moeas- 1 tread he held before him a newspaper, which he was reading with evident enjoy ment, despite the fact that the top of his ad, devold of hair, fairly glistened in the of the sun. Now and then he paused and passed one band tenderly over the bald space. “That's one of tho sun worshipers,” sald the dector who was leading the way. “Though he turns his back on Sol, he is in- voking the sun's favor all the same with the fervor of old Zoroaster himself. 1 scraped up an acquaintance with him the other day, and he told me all about it. He is a firm be- liever in the efficacy of sunshine as & hald restorer, and is ouly one of a large number of people who believe the same thing. There must be at least fifty men, young and old, who come to the park every bright day and bathe their more or less hairless polls in unshine. There's a group of them over there on that hench.'” Seated sida by side, and occupying the en- 1, their bared heads ch presented 5. Viewed from the rear, they appeared to be men woil on in years, but a glance at tuelr faces showed that none had passed middle age, They were chatting pleasantly and gave no heed to passers-by who smiled at the array of shining domes. Most people put these men down as I the medical man, “but that is stake. Many of them have already s done once, they say it can do again. ey admlt, however, that hair whose growth has been forced in this way is like the hot house plant, very delicate, and fits life can be preserved only by the most careful nurs- ng, liberal and most frequent doses of sune shine being the best tonic “The theory of hellopathy is by no meany as !t Is presented by its vos pect may be regarded as a condensed iginates in the its vessels connects with what we call the chorion, in which it fs imbedded. In bald heads this bulb, through defective circulation of the blood, has ceased to put forth shoots of halr and needs some extranc s force to restore its force that contains the quintessence of the life principle, electricity. Such a force fa sunlight. When the hellopathists wax poetio this is how they talk: ‘All nature s de- pendent upon the smiles of the orb of day. Without fresh air and sunlight vegetation would cease. The forget-me-not by tha mlet’s side would droop and die and the t wilner and crumble. As light to make it grow, so does human hair require the same vivitying In- functions—a fluence—that is, hair which won't grow any other way “I met a man last week who sald ho had for two years b a disciple of the sun cure, He took off his hat and displayed a head thinly covered with hair. ‘Before I joined the ‘congregation of sun worshipers,” said he, ‘I could feel the full force of the serips tural declaration that the hairs of your head are numbered. Look at me now. This head, which two years ago was a Sahara of bald= ness, Is transformed into a knoll of caplllary luxuriance. You'd have hard work counting them now, eh! he added proudly. ‘I tell you it Is ‘the greatest thing in the world, and it doesn't cost a cent. Before I became acquainted with nature’s great halr restorer I squandered all my spare money on patent mediclues guarantced to make halr grow where none grow before, but always with the same result—total and humiliating failure, But look at this, again doffing his hat and running his fingers through his meager locks. ‘Why, 1 have regained my old popularity with ‘the ladies.’ Continuing their walk the doctors met a oun_ worshiper here and there. One might suppose that considerable pluck was needed to bare one's ball pate to the vulgar gaze and go walking through the park, especlally since the object of the proceeding fs no longer a secret. Dut the ardent degire for hair s There Is oné man who attracts more attention than all the rest. He has a particularly long, bald head, and, being sensi‘ive, he has invented a means by which he can court the favor of the sun and at the rame time keep his hat on. This s accompl fdrom which the top of the crown has been cut out. He is very proud of this fnvention, and several of his fellow bald heals are hed by slmply wearing a derby thout to follow his example. Some of them urge as an objection to it that the hat pre vents the free play of alr about the head, which is almost as essential in causing the halr to sprout as the sinbeams. lhe Man with the Bay Window in His Mat, as he Is known In the patk, Is something of a philosopher, and has given much thought and study to the subject of halr. The thema has gaged his attention, he sald, ever since the morning when, on stooping down in hls offico to pick up a pin, the preity typewriter exclaimed: “Why, Mr. —! You're getting bald.” Sinco then he has spent hundreds of dol- lars on alleged halr restorers, none of which r restored a ~1m, halr On the contrary,” said he, “every da bronght, my. naked calp’ Into ‘bolder relle until finally there was left hardly a vestige of hair to tell the tale of what hal been, It was a_case of hasty baldness. 1 had long before given up the nostrums and began to udy the matter myself, with a view to devising a remedy. But it was a hairless— I mean *opeless—task. 1 read up on the history of Lair, but got no comfort, only such tantilizing reminders as this: iflles burled his hair in the tomb at the funeral of Nis friend Patroclus; evolutlon of the to sure among the holy orders; French peasants sell thelr halr at francs & pound; how barbers of antiquity shaved the heads of corpaes. Not a single word In all the litera- ture on the subject telling how to make halr grow on a bald head. Dut I'm on the right track now. Just stumbled onto it by the merest accident. I had uo faith iu the sun cure at first, but with the eplendid re- sults T'm getting 1've got to bellave. Sew Jie took off the crownless hat, and potnted out little dark patches on his scalp which proved to be incipient tufts of halr. How long have you taken the treatmnent?* “Two months, Come and see me agaln in two mont and you won't know me." Othar Lellevers In hellopathy wera quess tloned, and each had an equally encouraging experionee to relate. The carrousel, in the center of which stands the equestrian status of Bolivar, Is a favorite rendezvous of the baldheads.” At midda ien the great Hate Restorer bathes the with effulgence, a lozen or men may be seen on the benchies thereabonts on sunny mornings, Though s been conrting the solar rays sinco last sum ir heads show lit- tle result fn the way of hair, although their sunburned comploxians bear witness to their patient ing. The gossips among the suy curlsts refer to these cases tncurables, notwithstanding their discouraging experl enco they retain hope, and occasionally pass a hand over thelr heads with the 1088 omplacency, as If momentarily expecting the advent of the much coveted hair, i Bl LA Onty try it once and be con Age tye Whiskey, ed. Slivel

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