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A Helpful Suggestion
Kansas City, Mo., April 7, 1899.
Dear Editor:—A gentleman (Mr. K.) prominently connected with one of our Western railroads, has been an invalid for many years. He was finally compelled to quit work and sought relief at Hot Springs, Ark. But his seeking was in vain, and his friends and associates were becoming disheartened over his condition.
About the middle of March, the general manager of the railroad suggested to all of his (K.'s) friends, that they write to him on a certain day to "cheer him up." They did so, and various were the subjects of those letters.
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May 18, 1899 issue
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A Failure of Science
Lydia L. A. Very
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A Wednesday Evening Meeting
M. E. Killie
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Mortal Mind
Paul Washburn
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The Difference
BY EDWARD A. JENKS
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The Lectures
with contributions from Ada J. Miller, Belle Black, O. Clute, H. Graybill, M. A. Hughes, D. Bromfield, Alex. G. Tyng, E. J. Harrah, Charles Rockwell
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A Helpful Suggestion
with contributions from W. E. Benson, M.
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The Appeal of a Great Awakening
BY J. B. WILLIS
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Our Inheritance
BY FLORA DE WOODY
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Questions and Answers
L. R., W.N.J.
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Convinced by Demonstration
James E. Patton, Jr.
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Healed at the Lecture
W. C. Taylor
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase