I 7c ntrrT : o rrf rr n7trr , ; lr : ' ' * ? nf z * , , rtTvu er , ys9c , GltS T 01 'F , S SC IF1'CE ' OF LIFE Lively Cbarcclcr Eketch of the el Premle by an English Journalist , SECRET OF IIIS WONDERFUL VITALITY 15o ilnd Ihthli , , ninad Sleeper and It SVife 1ho 1Cuonr Iiuvv to ldlntl- ) Ills Life- _ IIIh 1Curry front - Ituullue mil Ilnnurdeu. ( ( opyright. 16 , br S , S , MeC ore Co. ) As the weatcring sun sinks to Us setting s whtte hnircd old man comes out from his library and eft himself mt the alone steps that lead from the caatle front to the lawn , lie carries In his hand a boon In which , as soon as he has aeated blmself , lie Is completely nhaorbcd. The old man la hlr. Gladstone , the book he is alulying Is one of the Innumerable volumes which he 1s devouring In the prosecution of the study to which lie ) ina devoted his closing years , and he seals hhnsclf on the steps In order that hla Impaired eyesight may catch and utlilzo the boat rays of the settlug auu. Time old stalcaman , scholar and aludent to the last , Is now S6 years of age , but his In lotleetual vigor Is not nbated , nor has he lost the sinewy grip with which ha fastens upon the suljects to which he devotes his attention. No one who reads the stretnlots argument with which Mr. Gladatono nutmnarizes the reasoning of Bishop Ihitler on the future life Is conscioua of any weakening in the vigorous dialetle vvhlch has so often been employed with brilliant success In the ilouse of Commons. In that polemic Mr. Gladstone Is all there , but as a recent visitor to fluwarden remarked , "Although Mr , Gladstone Is Mr. Uladatmie still , when the eye flashes as of old in keen debate , or when you listen to the Inexhaustible stream of his vivacious cenversatlou , you ore regretfully compelled to admit that it is but a tempcrary triumph of nilml over matter ; when ten minutes later you sea hlim again In the corner of the i w In Hawarden church , dimly visible ht the subdued light of the chancel , you are bound to change , however rc- luctahtly , your recent ophdon. It Is Indeed - deed a very old man who sits there , with bent back amid pale wrinkled face , holding his book close to ids eyes , apparently no- able to find or to follow the text. A stray auneam , while as sunbeams usually are , falls upon hint from behind , the Ivory white of the bald majestic head gleam In the light and time few slivery hairs round the base of time head , from a striking contact of the gllttering gilt edges of the book he hnlds The day is far spent , and you turn sadly from the contemplation of the sad , quiet figure , " Frail thought he 1s , as Indeed he may well be , weighed down as lie Is with the burden of four acre years and six , still Mr. Gladstone is far amid away the most potent personality In Ureat . lie had retired from politics , but until death has cloned that eager eye and stilled that eloquent tongue , nothing can dim- hush or Impair his authority ; lie must ever remain the first among us all , WHAT IS Mlt. GLAUSBTONF. S SECRET ? \Vhnt Is Mr , Giadstone's secret ? How Is It that lie has preserved uninlpalred for eighty-six years , both his physical and men- tai powers ? That he has douo so Is admitted - mitted , although the body is at last ex- hfbltiug sotnesvhmat of the Iiarmltlcs of old age. Mr , Gladstone Is still vigorous , alert , resourceful , capable of reading and writ- lug for hours together , and also able on occasion to take tong walks'C hear a great deal of the eight-Hours day and the eight-houra nmovemnnt , hot Mr. Gladstone , wolf on to iiis ninetieth year , does ten hours' work , amid no mistake. How has ho contrived to do it ? \\'hat Is his secret ? For If so be that we can discover It , It may mean years of life to many men who , al- thiouglm they have no dcsiro to be great states. inch , do not wish to trouble the undertakmr bcfcre their time. Mr. Gindstomme started well , lie wns born of Leahthy stock in comfortable circnilt- stancea , with a constitution of Iran. He had oeormnotr driving power and physical eu- etgy ; the evidence of which may still be seen palpable to rill men In time massive fonation of the back of his head. From hla parents he had every advantage of bored- Ily and environment fromu his youth up. These timings cannot be bespoken by anyy one , and It is well , therefore , and It will he Moro profitable , to devote attention to the moth- 0d3 with vvhlch he was early endowed , IIIS STRONG RELIGIOUS FAITH , The first thing that forces itself upon our attention is the fact that Mr. Gladstone from Iola youth up has contrived iii sonic way r another to appropriate for himself all the advantages which come from a sturdy std assured faiths Ii the hovcrnment of the universe. Looking at it altogether apart from the question of time truth r falsehood of relIgIous belief , there is no doubt that from a purely hygienic point of view a maim tvho feels that there Is outside of hmtmn amid above blot , n nmoral order controlled by sonic being infinitely wiser than himself , has ad. vantages from the pohit of view of a life i Insurance society , greatly superior to those I possessed by a man who has no such con- solation. Mr. Gladstone has probably had his doubts like most Wren , but they Imm e been as waves to a strong swimmer , which carry him onward - ward to Isla goal , Mr , Gladstone Is ono of these met vvho are never so couvhtced of J the truth of anything as when they are set to work to defend It against the arguments of its opponents , and Mr. Gladstone's faith has vvaxe.l all the stronger because , like the oak plaited on n w9nd-swept hill , it has been compelled to drive Its routs deeper hi the soil because of the tempest , which hurls through Its branches , Over the mantel-piece ht Mr. Ghadstoe's bedromn , there Is emblazoned - blazoned a text width explains a good deal of time tratqulllity which has saved Mr. Gladatono from nervous cxhmaustlomm. Time text runs , "Thom wilt keep hint ht perfect peace whose nlbnl Is set on three , " INFIAIENCB OF FOIt'i'UNATE MARRIAGE , H Mr. Gludstone's aitmlmio but fervent rev Iiglous faith Is tine first element in thle secret of Ids conthnued anti comtlmmiug vigor , time j second place must be awarded to the happy hnlluence of u forlmmnto marriage. If Mrs , Oladstomo had been n cleverer woman aio right have been hers helpful , for sonuo natures have such an overpowering uulivid- uallly of their own , that what they seelc in a conmpadnn Is mil a posltfvo so much an a negative capacity. As Iron slmarpetmeth Iron , so n moan shnrpenolh the countenance of hla frlcnd ; but Mr. Oludslnne was not partlctmlarly In need of being sharpoued , but be tvas In need of being rested , Therefore , Mrs. Olndslono was nut so numch as atolhcr pword bindo clashing with his , as the scab. bard of Ids sword , I Mrs. Gladstone. however , rlghly or wrongly , held the vlot' that Il was the wife's duty to make life as "cusidony" as possible for her husband ; she would dls- p play a world of patience and cunning diplomacy to keep any' dinagreenhln thing I art of hls way , even to the extent of sitting tine-mm upon The Tines for a whole evenhlg 11 It should canlait an article that was calculated to mule lda equanluilty. There are a multltudu of Illile stories current ooncernhig the way in which she eased oa the pressure of time outside world , using no i end of Innocent domestic strategy lit order to save him wear and tear and nervous strain. Neither has she over been known t to have given lmim the slightest trouble on j the score of jealousy. The prime mtn- Isler. especially a prime minister ilko Mr. Oladatone , who is gallant and courteous to all women , and who has constantly found t great allmulue to his vitality from the s friendly Intercourse of women of hlgh and I low degree and of all manner of moral i states , mlgbl have found in the jealousy or resentment of Nils w Ife , a formidable adt t Elston to the burdens of stale ; but Mrs. Oladalone siways showed a smiling face. slways bad very good health anti a 2 Bje ee t-iatlsfled temperaplont ; she was also a hi food , motherly woman , full of charity and I hUaatllropy , with plenty of little Interests or her own wl h which abe solaced herself hi ben the a1)sorbImg cares of etato swept her v jbuabl d le rdllly out of her orbit , a /lfl / ACULTY FOR BLEEP , t u 17qelges these two , his religion and hie } fd , the two outside Influences which kept , yladat4D9 tty yerDalll youth by mint- M8 : 3 1 mlzing the worry of life rind lubricating the rapidly revolving wheels of this Human dynamo , Mr. Gladstone had various habits which conduced greatly to his longevity and physical vigor , Flrsl of these unquestlon- ably Is the gift of sleep , a gitt ho shared in common with Napoleon and other notable commanders In history , Mr. Gladatono , I throughout the whole of his life , had sleep at Instant comnaud' ; he could go to sleep at a momeul'a notice , and what in more remarkable , wake up bright and fresh within ten mlmmtes of going to sleep. lie has always been a famous sleeper ; hls niglmliy allowance of sleep Is fixed at seven hours , Is a man who hikes sleep and could enjoy an extra hour , brit the lmablt of getting up after seven hours' sleep has been formed and Mr. Gladstotto adheres to It.Vhen Mr. Gindstono lays his ) lead on his pillow he Is nble to nhut his mind off from all the business of life ; when he goes to bed it is to sleep amid he sleeps with all his might. Bright used to lay' awake for hours thinking out. his speeches amid the curse of Insomnnla has played havoc with inure than one prominent statesman on both sides of time Atlantic. I do not think there ever was a lime when Mr. Gladatono could not sleep , After ida faculty for aleop must be tloned the metlmdical regularity , time almost - most automatic perslslencc wIth which ite ndhered to habits which he had fotmd bene- fleial to his hcaltlm. Mm Gladatoue's body was Ilke a chronouleter ; it vas adjusted to a eertalu time and kept so year It and year out without a shadow of variation. Ills orderly - derly nilud possessed a horror of umipuncht- ality , mud the endless mmeertaluly that fol. Iowa time hick of fixed rule. Not that Ito wan n martinet or a pedant , hit he took care of his health : A saying of his that every piece of meat should be bitten th Irly-ts o times Is ome of time nlaiy Instances which might be cited as to the attention he hays to small things. NO BAD HABITS , Mr , Gladstone , although not a teetotaler , has hover emulated time exploits of bonto of hits more bibulous predecessors , If Mr. Gladntone is not a teetotaler , lie is at least a total abstainer from tobacco ; lie neither snuffs , chews or simokes , either pipe , cigar or cigarette. Notldng has luduced hlnt to yield to the seductions of time fragrant weed. Another quality of his svas time rare gift of concentration. The bump of concentration , must , If there 1s anything in phrenology , be enormously developed , "Whatever the work may be lie has ht hand , said a recent visitor at Hawarden , "it takes hold of lilm so entirely that he has to be roused from it as most are roused ( runt sleep , " Tills enabled butt to be almost - most totally IndhmTerent to his surroundings , a facutty simply Invaluable to lint , ss'hen as leader of time House of Cnmmmons , he lied to sit for hours IIstening to the monotonous drone of Irrelevant debate. Whyhst abut to concentrate hlnaclf so absolutely upon the subject in hand as to be oblivious of all the world , he wan capalne with the utmost ease of varying hits sub- jects. It has long been his habit aivnys to have three ( woks la readhig at time seine time , aid with mil his strenuousness , Mr. Gladstone is well aware of the advantage of occasionally uastrluging time bow. He reads hovels w Ith hearty gusto , and Mss Friedrlctis , iii her charming little volume , "Jir. Gladstone in the Evening of His Days , " mnentioims that when he was worn out with several hours' steady continuous work at Indexing Bishop Butler , he recovered the lone of his mind by regaling himself In the evening with "Robinson Crusoe , " amid "The Aruhtan Nights' hhmtertalnntenls , " liii READS BUT ONE NEWSPAPER , Another thing which might perhaps be classified as merely another phase of time same faculty , but one which nevertheless ltolped to prolong hla vigor , was that he sedulously eschatved time practice of promiscuous - cuous newspaper reading. Arthur Balfour , time present header of the House of Coin. mona , lies always Wade a point of never reading a newspaper at all unless lee is compelled to do so , a rule which has certainly - tainly Its advantages , but whielt could hardly be adopted by any one unless au- dactous or less happily constituted than tar. Balfour. lie told me once that not only did it save a great deal of time to let you' newspaper reading ho done by other people , but it was so much more interesting to hear things at first hamd for yourself Instead of taklmmg them second Laid from news. paper reporters , Mr , Gladstone , In time moat- ter of newspaper reading , stood rnldtvay between - tween Mr. Balfour and Mr , Brhght , Mr. ilalfour read nothing , Mr. Bright read every word In a morning mmowepaper , devoted regularly tvo hours a day to Its Perusal. Jir Glndslonc usually reads one newspaper regulnriy. It used to be the Pall Mall Cazctto before it clanged hands and ferny ll hen been \Vestnllnster Gazette. rite Times Mr. Gladstone has never read regularly , I renlemher him telling trio hl 1877 hat ho never looked at the Times for any other reason excepting to rend the lelegrauts wldcltV , J. Stillman , time Thmumes correspondent In Montenegro , dlspatched as to the progress of the camupalgn against the Turk , OPPOSED TO RACING AND GAMBLING. Another achtevemenl that must ho taken No account is the lntmense diversity of hlterests wiitCh Mr. Gladslomie elmjoys Ism Ife , He touches info at every side , with the oxcuptlon of rachmg or gambling , std vehrever he touches it ho thrills responsive to its touch. Merely to be prime mmiilutor of time queen Is of itself sulilcient to provimle topics of interest for any ordlllary person for time rest of his Ilfo But Mr , Gladstone vvas never able to devote more than a sec. slut of his time to pollllcs ; ho has probably spent more time over homer titan lie ever ltd over the question of parliamentary ro- fOrni , and at all limes Ida Interest in the. logy outbahances hla Interest ht mm dame affairs , It is thoroughly characteristic that hla avorito hobby at the , presenu imomeot hould ho time Instttmtlon of time theological Ibrary , which ho has founded in the Inl- mediale proximity of hIavarden , provided it with a hostelry , where students vvho desiree o study the tlteologlcal books may be boarded and lodged for 10 , or 25s a week , St , Iolnlols 1lbrary coatalrs on Its shelves 0,000 volumes , chi efly theological , wblch ave been weeded tomu Mr. Gladstone's own Ibrary , atmd the institution has been en- owed by him to some 30,000. It 1s the obby of his old aQQ , aid no thonte of conn oreatlou ever aroused the veteran so surely s an gnus'on ' to 8t. Delnlols , which has fey , Mr. Irew , his son In law t as Its rrtion and librarian , 1118 CONVERSATIONAL I'OWEIiS , II u almost impossible to start any sub ject of conversation in which Mr. Gladstone - stone cannot more than hold his own. Admirals - mirals in the navy have told ma how amazed time ) have been when seated next him at dinner tiey have ventured to raise some questitm relating to lima service , Mr. Oladatotme , they said , always scented to know more about it then they did , at ( cast whenever It was a question of atntistics , even although the statistics related to the nunber of stokers In time fleet or the average u Ight and weight of sailors in time navy. "ere Is a tradition to the effect that on 0 occasion when M. Chevmllier , the linent trench econoullst , wan Invited to owning street to breakfast , he carne away sadly dlsnppolnted , far Mr. Gladstone and Mr. llright happened to raise mho subject of corns , discussing chiropody in all Its branches , with a wonderful array of personal - sonal experience and literary rofcrenee , which bewildered time Frenclmtan , who at first vsas under the allusion that time ptlule mimisler and the great free trader were engaged In the disettssion of the cant laws , IIIS INTELLECTUAL VIGOR UNABATED. Wide as are the interests of this life , Mr. Gladstone is miot content therewith , and he Is devoting his declining years to a cc- stalelnent of Ills theory of him next life. The last post card 1 had front imimmi , and Mr. Gladstone always times post cards , waste to express the great lulerest he felt in rending some articles deallmmg with lie cc- stilts of psychical research published itt Borderland , nod prontlstng to refer to time subject of splritism when he came to revise his article mm Inttnortnlity. Add to nil these tlmimgn the fact that Mr. Gladstone lies always - ways lived n country life when he could get time oppurttmnily. Dove at llawarden In time midat of the stately park which his tvifo Inherited front her fnthc'r , he has ever shown the Icencst enjoyment of the pleasures - ures of rural life. Not that he lies devoted himself to practical agriculture , lie is ht- treated lit the subject , no doubt , and lies done what he could to raise time staimmlnrd of fanuing In his own neigllboriood , but ids interest iii agriculture tt'as nioro that of the observer than ut time expert. his exploits as a wood cutler have attained - tained n world-wide notoriety , amd although it rimy be a ndstako to Ittagfne Imo was always chopping down trees , nevertheless the fact that he could Iind aim Innlomse fascination iii the joys of felling thubcr : 9 y f x / ' . I , . - i 1 lr m L 1 , e1 ; I c , , ys \ i /J 1 ' ) ! 1 t ? , t I f I 'Tt' ' \ - _ . ' ( Fvmt an Unpuhtished Photograph , ) MR. GLQDSTONE. slmosvs in vhmat trim ho must have kept his muscles aid how carefully he had nursed amid developed his strength. lie was always a very rapid walker , but now he seldom walks more than three or four miles i a day. Putting all these lbings together , they explain ltow it is that Mr. Gladstone in the midst of the turmoil of party poll- tics has ever been able to preserve an equable - ble anti tranquil soul , w'htie his observance of time laws of health , regularly exercised , and the continual variety of his hlterests enabled him to keep his mind brightly furnished - nished to the last , W , T. STEAD. 0 An in er Chntan , l'auorrtnut Is afforded the tourist who selecta the itln- erary laid down for the nmaguiflcent new train put 1n conmission Juno 24 , by the GRAND TI1UNIC htAILWAY SYS'FEM and known as the "Sea Side anti \Vhito flour taro Special , " It Is to charge of a Special Agent of the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTE\L Full umforinatioh on application to L. H. Morrow , City Ticket Agent , 103 Clark street , Chicago , - - - LAllOlt AND INDUS'PiLY. I Duluth has 900 mmion saw-mill men , The V'estcrn Federation of Miners has 76,500 members and 1710,000 , Common labor in Italy averages 20 cents a day , and the skilled worker earns tram 30 to 65 Cents , Efforts are being made to establish cooperative - operative window glass factories to afford employment for the 5,000 men idle by the t shutting down of the trust factories , Ean Francisco compositors have asked the netvspapers to set aside typesetting ma chines for time present , as 250 men are idle. Many firms slgncd the appeal , I John Anderson , the general secretary of time Amalgamated Society of Engineers of Great Britain , has just Issued the forty- ninth annual report , It shows that the society has 79,000 members , and its resources - sources last year were nearly 53,000,000 , Miss May Abraham , the new English au- perintendcnt of factory inspectors , is a very 1 beautiful woman. Iler features are din- tlnetly Semitic , of the purest and most cc- m fined type. She began her public career as Lady Dllke's private secretary. \\'ith a property loss estlmnnted all tune way from ; 20,000,000 to 150,000,000 as a result - sult of tlto great destructidn wrought by the j tornado , St , 141015 should be a busy piece for mechanics of all bullding trades for the s next four or five years. s Time tin pinto industry in Great Britain C is In bad condition. Wages have been recently - cently reduced In some plants as much an t 15 per cent. At places where time employes H refused to accept time reduction the works have bceu closed , throtving 2,000 mcn out 1 of unplnyment. Iu The Rtcinnond Locomotive works of Rich- t mood , Va. , lies just received an order froru b the Cleveland , Cincinnati , Chicago & St. ti L.olmis Italroad conlparly to convert sixty of o their loconottves front simple to compound f engines as fast us they can be put through w time sltops , The railroad company has been making oxperlmotds for several years , and d lies found that time ltlcimmend compound dot ( vice insures a saving of 80010 400 tons of T coal a year without loss of power or extra o expense , d Mr. Jahtes Gordon Bennett , editor of the t New York herald , hiss nuggestod a plait Ii of Insurance to his employes whereby , If ti time proposed plait is carried out , those who imavo been In hula emiploymnent for one year n or store may receive a policy oil their liven for 1500 ; one-half of the yearly premnlums n as they becoume mimic to be paid by Mr tl Bennett , amid the other half by time person taking out limo policy. If time holder of the It policy should leave Mr. Bennett's employ , B p he may , at his optiat , continuo the Inv surance by payimg the full amount o1 the I yearly premluuts. It One of the most hopeful signs of the tines e lit Ireland is time rapid and substantial at growth of co-operation , At the time of Mr. sl Gladstone's home rule bill adventure , it waa practically unkuowh in that country. ti Last your Chore were sixty'sevet societies , U : with 3,500 members ; this year there are es 112 , with 10,000 ; std tire are seventy more , d with 5,000 tn@mubers , in process of of anl' a zatlon , These octettes exist chiefly In g rural regions , a d are Inteadgd to promote cc agriculture and to resist the repacity of d storekeepers , mil FUiFTy T IlOIJ t111D . I T TI,1TS Washington's Arrangements to Care for the Christian.Encleavorers , GREATEST CONVENTION OF THE YEAR Pi-c Chrtrehes and ( 'eulrid lion Provided - vided for theruverllov-1'nntous 111)100'S of V4prshthm , Ouch ( a ) the telernles , A coutbined seating capacity of 40,000 will he available at any given moment dur hug the Christian littdcavor convention , which , it is expected , trill draw lu the na lional capital , in n little over two weeks , scares of tlmousands of visitors anti ilclt' gates. It lmaa hot been the effort of the local committee of nrrnugementa to provide as ntamy scats at the ttectmg places as there are delegates expected In attendance , says \Vashinglon Star ; If it had been enc hnlf as loan ) amore nceomuuodatlous ttotld be cc- quired , as far its presoil eslhuutcs eau deterntihc time iumbcr tint tvlll attend the convention. But time comnttttee lies exerted - erted Itself to provide scatlugs for n tuajor- Ily of the estimated throngs , and as there trill be some 300 separate laid disllhct ventinu meetings during the six days In which sessions x111 be held , it Is very lilt- mui mmisslot ono wiil ore e gain n to r two orctetl several of them if the proper effort is made , lint 40,000 elttulgs available at tune same mlomeut is am omorntous utunber. 'Flue like was never before aceim imi this city , mud se1- doni , If ever , on this eonthtoih Of price Itnpertance mind Idcrcsl , therefore , arc thin arrangehieuls for the meetings of this conveutlott-the fifteenth annual gntherhig of Christian Endeavorers , As the utunber of delegates is expected to be larger that ever , amid more accommodations are to be provided , so also wlU'o ' the the be inercased over the u heretofore for , \Vltch the coltv'entiuns were first held one large church was capable of sealing all time delegates who applied for admlasiou ; with succeeding years larger auditoriums were required and large public halls were sclecled for the meetings ; ra- cently , lenmporary' shelter him the form of lingo tents has had to be provided to acconr modate tite enthuslastlc Eudeavorers , In Wnshitmgton this year it hna been found necessary to cmnbl mammoth of meeting places , an three one large hall all five of the most capacious churchca x911 be utilized for holding coh- ventian sesslons. These x111 constitute the principal mmiilorlumls , but at certalu tines twenty or more of time local churches will be opened for meetthgs. Prunarily important as iuccling places will' be time three tents , named , respectively. " "Tent Endeavor , " and "TentVillistou , "Tent Wasldngton// Time two first named were dedicated at last year's convention lit Boston ; that wileh has been named In honor of the capital city of what might be called "lindcavorland"-tor mho Uulted States is the natal country of the orgauza- ; tlom , and here it lmus its greatest strength- has been provlded especially for this cun- veutlon , amid will be used for the Ihst timee here. Tent \Villiston is named after the church to Portland , Me. , where the first Christlan Endeavor society was formed , n little more than fifteen years ago. Each of these manumtit stretches of canvas - vas will hold about 10,000 people. Approximately - imately , 5,000 persons can be accununmlatcd in time settees far the audience , while on time great platforms provision will be umde for over 1,500 more. In the accompatytlig ground plan tile Irragem eiit of seats Iii tile teila is thesS s s dtvide the aulftorittnt hmto sections , and the seals , except in the middle section , x 111 be placed obhbiuoly' to the platform , econontlz- log space and securing an arrangement most cmtvcnieut for those wlmo are to see and hear. Against the extreme ends of the platform the benches will be act at right angles to it , forming sort eof "amen corners. " Numerous exits will be provided , so that it will be possible to fill amt empty time teats in a brief space of time and with a ndnhnum of dscomfort. : Tile seats for the audience will he all on a level ; time platform seals will be raised tier oft tier , In scull-circular form , nearly to time roof of the tcnta. The plalfonus alone will hold more Arsons that most of the churches of tite city. The maul section will be reserved for the ciunus , and the two tiatkirlg sections her nilulsie-s and those holding platform aeala. Ftn ni six it a tlred scats on tue platfor nu in caib of time three tents will be sp ziaily reserved for pastors and the speaL ars al 'he convicetion , Tickcts for these seats tie even taw being Issued at general hcadgntws ht Ilaslua. hum the front and center thcr3 will be placed about tt'enty-five or 'htcty chairs , for the use of time presiding clllcers , chorus leaders , musicians sad nue.mlcers , and at time front edge of the plntfnrm a rostrum Is to be built , from w'hluh IIto null csres will he de- Iltergd. Directly b''meatit will lie time tables for the press reprsve'mtutvas. The ideal convention meeting place , where the three tents are to be pitched , 1s time While Lot , lit the heart of the city , fret' front the roar and bustle of everyday tropic , nftproachahle from all directions nmd close the heading car lines. The other audt- toriums are also easily accesslbhe front all p arts of Washington std easily reached front mho louts lllonselves. Half way down the famous stretch of Pennsylvania avenue , be- hviceu time treasury and the capitol-the scene of the most magnificent allitary pageants this continent has witnessed-s ! situated the Center market , over one w9ng of which 1s Central hall , the largest of the mcoting places provided entlon sesslons , Th nau will scat ghoul 3,000 persons , and Is mw of the most nttrnctlvo and commodious halls In the ctty. It wan dedicated for public tune by alto Christian Iindeavorers of the dist tct nat January , on the occasion of their fourth annual convention , and many Important sessions of the hmternutlonal gathering will me held there. 'rho five clhtrches which have been chosen for meeting places , in addition to time tolls amd the hall , are all of them large ones , of historic interest , nil situated especially convenient to ono another and to time V'Ittte , ot , where time tents will be. Those from uutaide the city , whto taro Inspected time many ndvantages of sttlaliut and car votlonce apparent in lima arrangements In- ariably lmnve manifested time greatest en- uusiasnl , and time close proximity of these flvo churchca has been frequently the sub- cot of host favorable comment. One square east of time treasury-al the oulh cod of winch the tents are to be tretched-is the Fmmdry Methodist Epis- opal church , one of time meeting places , ocnted right in time heart of mho lintel dis- rlet. It is one of the dice of the churches elected which are or have been lcnown as presldents' churches. " President hfayca 'orsitlppe8 ( lucre during hls renidenco in the white house. It is'the only one of the five , ott-ever. vvlmiclm is not the home of a Chris- hum Budeavor socleq ! However , the mem ors of that klndred young people's orgaulza on-the hipworlh lcarsue-very generousi r ffered the church + to the cornntittco of 1890 or convention purposes , and the proper 'as cordially' accepted. Two squares north and east of time Fotnm- ry clmurcii is time Now York Avenue Preshy I : of time nmeellng places , rlan chnrcb , another l Ida also hues been the church Route of seine t the natlmt's chief executives , as Presi- enls hluciiauan , Lincoln amid Jnhnnmt al- } naded services there , It lies ate largest lelniersllp of any bhurch of its denomima- on In time city. I Next in order of location comes niut First ongregational citurcb , mm time r a the Foundry church. amid four squares nut. It has a large metnberslllp ; In size rid influence it stands among the first of me Congregatlnnal churches 1n time country , S doors have always been open for meets of benevolent or re- gs ht limo Interest c glows movements , and the majority of Comm- am options and meetings of such a nature c ave been iteld in it. As an auditorium tr is particularly adapted for large crowds , 1t in convenient In arrangement , and its mmstlc properties are all that could be do- 1 , red. To the north and cast of this church is h f e ourth meeting three the larg CC l church , distant squares , t and most progressive church of that mominatlon In the city. Its Sunday house , r completed , s rlkind mrQql as ther Qdel to the t intry , and its school , divided into six apartments-kindergarten , prlr rim , c ( adult and boate-qumbers 01 edLate , junior , 'i 0 Fasil i s Those $25-$28 and $30 I f , tJy < CvI ( , U 7A I Lay s ' / / / % ° ' 9 Pants . r . I E.1 Made to Order , 1 Made to Order v , L y a f' ! 1 r. s t r Thousands of } yards cut u1 ) during the past 2 weeks-but you'll find that the assortment is still large. Are you afraid that the price is too low for good wol lcinanship ? ' Ask to see the garillents made up-Examine the t r11111111t1 ' a s and workmanship. . - If you appreciate values = we'll get your order without urging. If we can't fit - ' refund your money cheerfully , 2,02 202 South t South r o 15 JIz Sil 15th Slr nearly 1,500 members. Its Christian Endeavor - deavor societies , junior , Interumedlatc and senior , are ht a llourlshiug condition. Less than ten minutes' stroll from time Calvary church , the Fiist Presbytorlan church , the last of the five , is reached. An old amid historic church , it has mumbcred among its attendants Presidents Jackson , Palk , Pierce and Cicveland. ltccently remodeled - modeled , its Interior is considered ono of the very' handsome ones \Vasltingtou. . Its centennial vvas observed lit the spring. All of these ntlditorlums svill be profusely decorated with convention 101(1 United States flags , strcamners amid bunting. him the tents trill he displayed a number of flag ; of foreign nations , contributed specially for this convention - vention by Christlan Emlcavor societies lit the respective coumtries as an expression of the intmnntlmmal character of tie gathering - ering and iudlcatl e of the world-wide extent - tent of time emgmnizatlon. A corps of unlforved and trained ushers will be constattly in attendance at all meetings held hl the nine auditoriums provided - vided , so that seating arrangeuents may be properly attchded to. Thtse sectiou of the chorus will assist in the singing at the throe tents , and the fourth body of 1,000 vocalists will he dh9ded up among the other meetings In the halts and churches. With no many sort Ices going on sim- ultalcnusly' , delegates to the convention will fled ht tlltlcult to make a choice as to which they will attend. There ame no assign meats of meetings node to certain delga lions ; anyy one who conies to the com'entton is privileged to go to any meeting he or sumo desires , protkted only there Is room for admission. Doubtless the three tents trill be time goal of very tnany tvhn will make 1VaGhiugtott their temporary abiding place utter the Slit of July , but In time smaller uteetilgs , where seeing amid hearing will be less dlfllcult , just as able and popular speakers will deliver addresses , and , betides catching thin overflow froru the lent , tieso meeting places will be sought out in preference erence by hammy. vvho do trot care for large crowds , _ - I'0 I'ItANIC al.tYll AS i1.1VY C1t0Clili'1"1' Jmnrgnret Itusmer in l'hlladciphla Tines , 1s ( rue a knight am ; c'cr won' coat of snail , Or at a tour tiny set a lance in rest ; An eagle's eye , man mtrnu that cannot fall , A heart of steel , lima' bucksldn clothes his breast. Crockett the woodsman treads the forest scone , And manhood , nature's manhood , lives again , Jfore fashion's pAllah pales heaido his mien , Of true nobllit ) ho w onderl then , "Davy , S hove you , Strong to defend , n lion's courage springs \vItliln ii is soul it t danger's Hers' breath , t eowtmrd'a love of life nsiuln hut liinga , And ( earlu ss for bla love lie foccs death. Nor dreams lie of ruwnrd ; mmuugh for hint To nave her , tho' they infer shall meet again. All sethlsh tlmoughla at lamer ° s lest grow dim , So does the tempter's lure. What won. der , then , llm'y , I love you. " U\Vhlyperuig \ toaiIin Iitt0stoodliiiidsniusie sweet ; Tito ( all of water , birds' tongs , forest moons , Or time slid voice of time tempests , time maul Pent Of rntn and hnll-nntmro ii Is only uclmool , Ife learned great lessons , nor forgot ml gudl. Condo to succor , slronm mind firm to rude Evil In every form. , o wonder , then , 'IiUVy , I love you , " our U'cnh and beautiful the story scouts , Compard to tllsolcd sophistry and urn , , Iko nntmrds baiply mulch to opimn's drenms l to violet's horl A chemist s Prfume n Ycary wo turn ( ruin steel amid poison scenes , 'rho Intricnte plotlings of tire French- unan's brain , Po naturr's woods , where the svarmn sun- sltinu glnms , Nor false lights tire our eyes , to cry ugnln , " 1)nvS' , I love you. " All Free , These syho lmavo used Dr. IIng's New' Dle- every know its value , and tire who have f have now the opportunity to try 1t free. ail on the advertisetl druggist and get u lal bottle free. Send your name and ad- ress to 11 , E , Bucklen & Co , , Chicago , and et n sanlplo box of Br , King's New Life Ills free , as well as a copy of Guide to eath $ anti Ilousehold Instructor free. All which Is guaranleeml to do you good and at you nothing , Kuhn & Co.'s drug store , The Eagllsh courts have ruled that a trlker cannot seek to induce others from eking his place , Although "picketing" bas cen the principal weapon of strikers , the have discovered a law that prevents o man persuading another , JIEEJaaL1N MEDICALINSfiTUTE Until Further Notice Will Give Free Consultation ' - and Free Treatment Iii All . . . . e CHRONIC DISEASES New treatnment for Catarrh old Rhemnatlsm , Diseases of Women Diseases of the Nervous System , Bladder and ladueys ; all ITiood 1)i eases , Sk n IIseasos , I'hmplee and all blemishes of the ( ace ; diseases of the lye and Ear , 'l'hront and Lunge ; Los of vitutliay ht young and middle-aged men ; Dlsenses of the Stomnch , etc. , etc , Robert \V. McOride , 2C' . . Manderson Street Omaha , says ; "I have suffered from rheumatism fuur yemmrs. Tried doctors until I lost hone Your lust treatment rg- lieved me 1mm PEN MINuTEs. have not been so tvelI for years" nouns-s to 12 n , m. , : t" C end . to a p. m Sunday , a a , ut , to 1 . . m. Rooiiis 114 Li 115. Arlinbtoti Block , ( leaf Ioor ) llrest of P. 0 , ) iirt i-ia- Searles & Searles t'c , ' SPECIALISTS I. ' lierl'OUS , C11roifC w and Private DiSedSi9 , t j'm 7 polmeor Zero of M o m by runtl ' coaeulnttlnrn free' cm cm'V. . ' mil { SYWIU $ Cured for life and the , oisao iboroughhr rleaueed from the system. I'iLmit , FISTUIA an RI'CTA1. ULCERS , 11YDROCELCS AND vAnlcoCI L1 permanently and ucceetuluy cured , Mathod new and unfailing , STRICTURE AN D GLEET ntIt Cured by new method without pain or cutting. Call on or addree , with tarup , Dr. ScarlrS & SedrICi , ttOlnalmr r ° ' LST a I ( you are saterIne from the eaecte of D Tonthful buyer tlIn excesCe ut miulurer 7oars , rceultlng in nervuuencs , , ntatuiy p 1osics , , pane , lack at mernnry and sonoral dell hated condition , wrimo ow , tad 1 w 11 ho happy to non you. In pith , enveiopetltorecipe that enatp4 melycured silo of u cnsu of ninny Sears' smandbig. 1 ' want NO l' % V. henna slam to help toy fe- low'manhmhlsaNicttou , Correspwt00CC v conndentlui. C. L. UEWLAND , Ilox88l , Kalamazoo , Mich. 'p. . , ' CURE YOURSELF ! t I'S i'4 b. " lmig tl for anuolnral to I t Ju , , dlehargee , InduuumU"ae , neraut irrliatiuna or uirrmullous Yreenu aooiyiun , ' , , c , s xinl not onlni. . TNEEr1N16HEUICLCD. , . p ' Jrty CINCIXNTIe , . , k tl 9a , or seat In plalmt srapper , by exrn ee , prepaid , for I lo , ur 3 botmles , tern , . 'Ircutar , cut uit rotmmet 10 P . E aQlf PARiLLDCLY A PEIgAtiEIITLY CREED DR. B. 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