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SNAP SHOTS OF T H E Some of the Inter- WORLD' S A Vis,t to tho Exposi cstlnft Foattiroa rr rrp Hon is Equivalent to i Briefly Described jjj jh I jX Tour of tho Globo Any effort at exaggeration. In at tempting to describe tho World's Fair at t. I .mils would more than likely result In failure. One's li.iaglnntlon would Indeed bo abnormally develop rd It ho wcro to cemcelve more rIot c8. more beauty, moro maJeMlc splen lt.r. and a more comprehensive gather ing if nun and tho works of men, than has lieen assembled on two Square mllca comprising tho Louisiana Fund a so KxpeiKltlon. Moro than a thousand rtntlve Fillpl to u ro living In tho 40-ncro I'hillp plne tract nt the World's Fair. Their botnen havo boon reproduced In St. lioulu nnd tl. ey ore counterparts of tbe lift behind In the Pacific archl pr'thro. Tho Filipino colony em fcrticrs representative from many tribe.,, siul Americans and ITtiropears will Interested In feeing tho aub Jrt that b'relo Fnni acquired slih the Philippine Mands. and In learn ing nf their lives nnd habits. Fit-'.'1 II. o native villages, the Jh!l!ndiio commission, which has ex pMide. nearly Jl.f'M.OOO on tho exhi bit. Iris erected rcpAc:. of many of Cho tm st fmv.oiiM builfllngH on tho la lands, fieveral lilts of old Finnish r i rturo aro rnro to delight all b;.t-rs. l'jt.-icdnlan plants nro vrn loss fcpoun than FiS.pinoh. And tl.tre nro n'!- Imt (it the; o flrar.go people t3o-ti i; d nearby, while u 1 i 1 1 fur lY.rr c.:, inay bo found r.imthcr Mrartro car..- pygmies from darl.est Africa, whoo very cx1t.li nee. until recent yeais whs dmibtt'd. Tho Alnus, tho et"irU:!fn'H of northern Japan, rre an other trnr.go race thnt May bo teerj J .T rr - -.-. - ... - ml !he World In1r. The:-o queer l'op!.s nro small of staturo and their bo.:n nro covered with hair. They nro quite a different raco from th. li.udorn Jflpaucr-c. Japan, Indeed. 1a the .'ront rani: cf nations at the Crre it World's I'alr. Tho titc n looted by J'jiti fcrr her pruup of buildings our; of tho choicol itlkitc l to for eign t.iitlor.r., and tho cnterprlslnj; Japatun.o b.ave made ttio most of their .r.d vnntBK'.H. On ft Idgh Mil overlook 'tnjc VacMnery Palaoei workmen from vho Stlkuilo'a realm havo built a num. her cf,4pilDt and beautiful pagodas mid navo cmhelllshi-d tho surround frg with Just Buch Rsrdens as havo won the. Japanese the enviable re put a Uon of developInK anO perfect In g euch flowers and plants as thejr cultivate. 0oter of Lamb-Raising Industry. Gn-vley, Colo., Is becoming almost -a noted for Its lamb, as for Ita po tato Industry. Rhlpmenta of younc Iambs from Greeley to Fastern and ether markets, are now belns made, at the ruto of from 75 to 100 carloads wi'.(k. The experiment of feedlnj tsmha during tlie winter months oa food compoaed. In large part of ojrsr-beet pulp, from the many beet engur factories In that section of the Ptate. has been proved a auccess la -northern Colorado. Tens of thou sands of sheep and lambs are Hots' tln:; fed In that manner at Greeley, rt. Collins. !oieland and eUewhero, ta the region referred to. T7eal Cass of Broken Heart. T).ed from a broken heart" an old uomnn of 74, who married her t'ou'-th huband, aped 72, In Decern ter lart, at Wert Ham, was deserted ty Mm a frrtnlght after Ihe wedding. Xlhe died ruddenly on Funday, her last werdi being: "My heart's broke n I " and a coroner's Jury, on Wednesday, found that the CTne of death was valvular dlsrafce cf the heart Fblla f elp.ila Iedg-r. Noted 8clentlsL Tt. Mstlmltlsn Kltxe. who Just a Cttsrter of a centiiry ago. Invented a iKmlnous apparatus for looking Into stomach snd other Internal or gies, ! Mill llvlnjr. In Herlln, where Is an Instructor at the un'.vtrslty. Telephone Statistic. 'Ir. the t'nttis.1 State j there sre up- rs.i of tO.f'rf.O'O frimlllrs atd st l-r i: 5.0ft0.fion pliics of l.nlr.e ,, rr.sk trf t tctsl of I3.CC0.C0O opportunities 1 to r'i,r telephones. Of lhe,e about! nr-eltith a" cow enlppcd. Never was the United Ft ate gov ernment so deeply Intercrtnl In an ex position as it 1 In this l'.04 World's Fair. Already tho government's In vestment Las reached tho fll.0oo.000 mark, and this does not includo the Philippine expenditures, which were paid out of tho Insular treasury. The result Is tho greatest exhibit ever made by Urclo Sam. One of the Interesting Government exhibits Is tho great map of tho United States, worked out In growing crops, each state being represented by crops chiefly grown In that Btate. This nap covers six acres of ground. Ono who has rot rem tho map may havo an Idea of Its lmrru n.iO size when ho Is told that Illinois on this crop map Is To feet long. Tho bound ary lines between the states are gravel walks and tho World's Fair visitors stroll at will through the states, and receive simultaneously a lesson In geography and ar:r!culturo. The largest tlnicphco In tho world Is at tho WorM'j Fair, ard tnay bo seen on a slope on tho north hido of Agriculture 11111. Tho dial of tl.U great clock Is 112 feet In dlamot'-r. The framo work Is steel, of course, but It li eo cow red with flowers that It appears tj havo beta bu.lt entirely of flowers, and for that reason It h popularly known ns the "lloral clock." Germany's partlclratlon in this World's F!r f.iri ru ses anything that that grat nation has e ver done at any othT Interr.atif.r.al expsithm. Tho N;it!o::al rnvilirn. on v hi -.! Mil over 1oi,Ims the Ca.-c.v!es, i. a faithful reproduction of the nneler.t ras'le Charlottcnhurg. and t!io gardens sur- I 1 r , roundlnp: It aro gems of tho landscape architect's art. Germany's lmraenso pavilion, of whlto and gold. In tho mammoth Falaco of Agriculture. Is one of tho featurca of that Interesting building, whllo tho Falaco of Varied Indurtrlcs contains another German exhibit of unique Interest. Mor.t Interest naturally centers In tho races of tb nlrship.n. To win tho grand prlo of $100.0) the sue ccsfful aeronaut must cover the 10 ir.llo courso at the- upeed of Is1 milea ar: hour. Santos Dumont ha3 Btveral of IiIh wonderful machines on the ground and Is pangitlno of uuccess. Other noted aeronauts aro prepared to contest vigorously with the famous Utile Itrazillan. The historic stage coach la which SHE WANTED TO KNOW. Girl's Question That Paralysed Gun nery Lieutenant. Che was a dear little girl, and had spent most of her life In a country rectory. It was net surprlslne, there fore, that her knowledge of things maritime and warlike was not ex tenrdve. The young ejur.nery officer of II. M. S. had hem showing her'round the battleship. It was the very first warship of any kind she had ever visited, and her mind was full of the wonderful sights profented. Helng an Industrious and a thor ough young man. the runnery lieu tonsnt had explained very fully the mechanism and the use of the tor pedo In warfare. She examined the long, deadly, el rsr shaped engine of war critically and f-'nrfully. Then she tapped It with the point of her parasol nnd let her glove run over Ita burr.lthod eldo, and finally paralyzed thf gunnery officer with the question: "How doe the crew get Inside?' Ixmdon Tit nits. California's Ouilding. California Is erectlnsr a pavilion In the srrlculf'iral lir.lldlng at the world's fair that will attract univer sal attention. Its exterior In entirely core red with dried fruit, f nr tons of apricots, peaches and rturwj being exhFjIted. Many Virittles of V.csqultcet. In Iviltdiua's world f.iir exhIMt there v. 11! be rhown r.lnty-elght vsrl etls of tae.h;ulto"s. They are in css snd are g':rsntoed tot to Lite cr si!r.. 1 1 ,&fa,, r i-vr:;.-.?.-r.r- -"?;.ii u i:j , i ra ft lir mw Looking Down on the Government Ouilding from the Missouri Dullding. Hank Monk drovo Horace Greeley Into Flaeervllle "on time" Is bccii dally In th (Julch. Mark Twain and Artimus Ward. In the early days, mado Hank Monk and tho old coach famous by their vivid descriptions of tho celebrated ride. Tho landscape of tho World's Fair Is a feature of diversified beauty. It embraces Mil and valley, plateau and lowland. In tho Cascade region alcno moro than 4.0on.0(io brilliantly colored flowering and follago plants aro used In the creation of the Rainbow Gar dens. Moro than 3ft.000.0)0 plant3 aro uxed In beautlfylrsr other sections of tho grounds. All of tho main avenues nro delightfully shaded with rows of silver maple., ard In several Bocttons there nro great groups of forest trc's that ever afford a delightful rhr.de. T! o 1nrgrt engine In the wotM !j an exhibit In tho Falaeo of Machinery. This monster with a power c"inl to that of 5 ( oo horses, occupies a spaco in tho center of tho great structure, and towers 35 feet In tho air. It li ss lir;o ns an ordinary threc-'tnry ho.i-e. Altogether th engines devel op a pov.tr of LO.Oimj horhes. At tho CMeago fxjodtion ten years -ago, which moro ii"ar!y than any other !-i;r.il:'r tntcrjrlo npprmihri tho j rest r t In magnitude, tho greatest power developed waa lC.t'OJ horse power. Th' IMho h a mt nllurlr.r plac. It li a broad baulevnrd moro ttrm a v.V.) onix. v. i!h tho sho-.vs of all ra tion arrr.tred on rltlier side In tho yot captivating array. Tho archi tecture of The Tike Is that of all l.-'od r-S In-.'1 orjes and countries, from the prenls toric ages to tho present day, and t virythlrp; that Is new. Mrango and In tcrcMing 13 shown In thhs street of all rations. After night Tho IMko Is s blazo of glory and myriads of eb-ctrlc Hrhts aecentuite the beauties of the quaint architecture. In one newspaper artlcln but fow of the places of Interest may be touched. A large volume ould be required wero each feature mention ed In a slr.glo line. Tho visitor who can find tlmo but for a week's stay at tho Fair will seo moro Rlorlcs than ho ever dreamed of. and were ho to lengthen his stay to tho seven months of tho fair he could ras every mo ment In profitable and Interesting slghtsoclcg. An Experience. On of Allentown'ss young ladles re turned recently from her Gret trip to New York. On reaching the metrop olis she hsd sccepted sn Invitation I to a matinee. It was a brllllsnt pro j ductlon and left an Impression which was dimmed only by a visit some j time later to the opera In the even ! Ing. She was giving a glowing ae 1 court of the first experience to some friends the other day, one of whom Interpolated enviously: "Yes. I have seen It." "Out," continued the ether, "did yon ever sttend a matinee In the even 1lc7" Philadelphia Ledcer. Why Co-operative Colonies Fsll. Cooperstlve colonies fall biraase they gf-t out cf touch with the great world around them." ssld a lecturer recently who had been a member cf hie famous colony of Zoar. "All the property and all the earnings of the Zoar colonists were divided equslly." raid he. "As a reiult there wss less energy snd thrift. Petty Jcalou-lca Interfered with the colony work and when Its leader died It gradually went to pieces." Canadian Routs Is Shorter. At a recent meeting of the royal tranportatlon commission In Halifax, reports and msps were submitted showlnc that the Csnsdlan route be tween Furope and the Fast was fSO mllej fhnrter than those from Uclted Ftatee ports Russian Ship Canal. P :rveya. which have Just been com pleted, for a ship canal aero Rnssla to connect the Psltlc and mark aess. r'-ow that the distance will be 1.1CI tillci and the ccst lO.O0O.CC0. II. P, Nd rnr. MaJ. Gen. I'll us. In a t-li-jnn from! F. it Arthur foiiuady tleno- tlie n?- p. ttt4 tli.it the ..'iipaii'.-M. I.axe eroe.r tin Vu In lhr. j The i. i. itt d Frev N j.i,:,. to nil- t-ainee iiuthMit;itlvt ly li:ii t!i talk ' of iiiediatlon ?i tin Ki .lap.. in se : nr ;; fo .ill. led upon the pcrv.u ili I.I ard MU l Kllli. ot i r of KliuT II I loodhlied mid end the oouilkt. but that the steps Initl.iteil baxe utterly l.illed. The euiperor. nilli tho full e n ur nvice of the Imperial fainilr, ami his adUerK, has tlrinly dee't't-d tif.f -rily to reject nil propeiU I.k-Ut t- In terveutlon. but to pro.i'Uto tho var l!li nil tho risoiireew .if tlio i ntpire r.ntll vl. tnry onxuin the Kuslan arms. It Is h.i I.I th.it tho einper.ir. replvin to Viceroy AlexletT'w Jipplleiillt.ii f.r b-ave. hai to'oTrapht-d h' refuil. roll liU' that ho hoped Fio vleoroy wouUl If able to k.-iii sood HeWt hh.hi. All we;ik points on both tin hi?"' n't 1 .cm tddi ft of Fort Arthur have been ') p'lentheioil in tho ia; tw.i iti.:it .1.- that tho iiiipro-jriinbHit v of Fort Arthur Is now re'ardd ns absolutely nured. The g:inlou lias been considerably slreiicthetM-d nr.d tb f'v.-ts aro provid ed with nil iiece.lt!s for nioio than :i year. Coviplcte -inil,lenei. ..',iiU with Hie troops. Ralb rs nnd luhald!. atitH In the nblMtv of Ui!-k. to defeat any Jnpatif. niin-i. Iliikl9ns irt ltnT. The RtHslan Vladivostok iMailrn. after n loiu' period o' pi.'eth Ity. Mi'l e!.tdy npjieatcd otr (Ji n 1:1. on tin- o.at coast ft Kiin n. Moinhij i:i r:iin', and h.ank the Go'o Maru. a .!;:p.iin st. uicr- ilwinr stent). i r of r. VI ton. A brii f th"'iMm neeUe.l from len mm s.ays three Uuto-lan crrl-r- bad enferr l the harbor nnd that th y uere ;ll t lu r bei the tolovra m ci?t. Their nrrhal rre.itd ciiis ernatlon Pi the r.nj n-tei tetl d.ip.tueso cd'Uiy at l Ie"":in. It I- thor.cM I '. 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Ti'J r.t lntfibv i:."t "tNi-t nr li rt :.5: hst t.:'H) f l.r."-li Miireinv. II 4 0 ' I :3; i.. oil 1. :. i.i I.Wiii.I t ptror i. tl r' Ifitt tt I.Onn-lb buleher steers. ; f ; ii: I rt fit eow. fl 7'Y4, few e--it;j thl-e, S ' fsr in it. ..!. T. :. I.".: com mon f. i: 10(r2 :i; I li' t ofVi, 14 :.'44 inr.h nr. ,. lf. hL-i't f.it helfern. ;'! ! "' J.-s, J i .1 Z ; rem in on riH.lt lilfi's f.'i trt feciJIntf ' Kter. t Vest .-ii -! I -n? nii.rs ,t .'ii-.! '.': ini.'.nn Mocker. Mil :..! .ill $ ; :$ (M; l.eloriit l-ti'l . lV'i : '.j f -.'' mot !ertn-. r it- olv; xtr-i ti.l'.l.r-. ir.'.?:.:.; f.ii- i i. ,:.. .. u. c.ive ..Too". $1 sUffS S. w'th ti fcM- jTinvi ::t SI; fair I '.o.'. JI ? ' .'. :i. It..tri4 Yorlier. J5 ;r; ri--. li .(.'.fS: m.H'in :im I -ivy. tt : f i ?S ; clei iro. ly; 1 " t ar left over e-sl.t. I'kcp r.""i t.imi.. jr :)'r7 :s. f.iir In ,-niiil, $7f enlt ("immc.n i r ' 7S; iei timtm. tl:' tst cllor' I I .m.. $ tr.c.'". .".:.; nMe t -h-.f. SS 75 -i !0; fair to jr"" t. S ' 2J'-li h : cn!!s Vfiherw. fi'-f. I"; yen Mil-. IS 2r. t f, .'i0; best ctlonel nhi-ep. trt "'1 7 i. ntij buck. S hfi'tZ', oo, li 1.0 'U i 7j; CrnlN. lllr. Plrfllt-VChc.it Sn white. $1; Nv Z vel npt. tl: Mav. : ft'il oi at SM,c; J -it. S.'iOO in nt kS R 0ft ,, t H',r. r. 100 tn it so. tO.oiii tei at sii5r; r'.pemlrr, S.O.lii hn nt i l,e. B.0O bo at Kfic: N. a re.1, pr lu. irn No. X mixed. COo; No. i yellow, M'jo rer '"I. nnt No. .1 r?htt lrtt. ? c.ir at 4', ... I.v n;-m.le. X c-rs nl 4tic pff hu !: S. 2 pt tientl t "Zc bn. Jt.-nPpet mot April. $1 76; My, It 77; all nominal. "hlrirn lenMi). -Wlrit i prrlnir. s.; ry:.c; No. 3. h4tf :::; .No. r J. 93 J V4 ,c. O.ni-Ho. 2. 4JHt.C0e; No. 2 cl. low. He Out. N. S. C 7 ' . 3 7 c . No, X white. Hrc Na. . S7 tffcSe. inrley eimmon. .tlCSSc; fair la choirs matting, lit'i&c r.cfore dntlce CJlnley. of Clevelnnd. would m;.rry Clnrler. Itboden nnd .Inlia Korfen. he made them pIzm n pledge norer to io k n dlnirce. At levrr, IVI., ilr.. Mary A. Pow ell C!snfieel fo the iniudi-r of Is or fe i r il.iuchter, lsle Alblu. rehrnnry it. The r Irl'a body wa backed te Mi ers. Jeabmej I sai l to l nr u-cn :ho eius. .leVn Inrta. rn Cliamherburr. V. i former wenlfhv boo I. ruder nnl nr'ocr, now dead. Iei le I ? ii.iii)i (. Vilson Odlere. fTl'MHO ,.f wbicli U o v.ed fo the trectlop. of a r.;.lur4t jcienee silUJx. ! 'nr. I I t: - I I -V 1 Vhy Pills Crlpj. J;,vt " ll)ty euuuia hrh ad dr..Ntii drug, with n.thh to modify tb-:r vlol.nt B;tioti. If la ml cf t !.It, ou wl'.l oht.ln atlf4c!ory reu!t ty lk- l;.g Ir. C.! lfli's (I.niitiTr) Hyrup l-p- -.in, a eorrevtive," iiot a "cathartic ' lax.i Uvu. Itm t on ii poutlf, It mii.ta naturo i j,t tlia itomach and lu tor::i.4 .,,, it U.n at .1 lipvrr IrVrn : chil.lr.-n . well a grown p's.j.!, lata It f or it pl-at-ml tasto. T1ij MWitniru actlriti of tli p'j in makes the di'psiivo procc k.t f t. 'I'ry it and yru will wonder why you never hare bt-f trn. All druj.-ista cU It. Uki and (l.Ui tUr. VVac Italy. The dally wase for skilled labor in Italy Is, for machlr.l.sta. to 70 eont; iinoi:s, T0 to CO cents; carpenters, to o 70 c-ntJ, and cjttoa workers, 33 to r0 ccr.ta. Catarrh Cannot lie Cured wnhUiCAL AI'fMCATIOVS.M thr cnn. ( rrh Ilia i.f ilia dlM.. t irrb I Ll-1 or i. u.H ttiilnnd d i . nj In "Mr t curt- It f-u mui ukt lutrrnl r'nr.l. Il:r i (r-li r'uri I. lakc-n In inii:r, nl ii li illrn ilTi-n lh I.1 t! iii ji-.'i. urfcr. II .' Ctrrh I'urt It n l qu.rk ni.l -i um. li M..ni tJ hr ui f tha ti plij.li li In l!i!C'.uiitr tr ti r iui l tf u!i.r prt. r'pll"ii. li It e unp i i.f ilia I rl rnlr kuc i. c .ml Inr lth !iu l.o.t hi piirtrar. (Id rt rc t en I' riiifut 1'irr.i'm. 1 h r-r'r t nlilntl niflli In o I 'iTiii.ni I. wlut .r -4.n et ui-h .udr-rful r- Ullt lu CUI'nf ei -.rrti. f r t'Onii.i-:t. fo-r. K.J. (.Ill NT.V A CO., Irvi , TvUUj, u SnM lr Pr irirt!. J.t ! ",V. Ticde fcr Hortes. Sf ler.tlfiu testa In Euhstltutlr.-treacle for onts and otn"r cereals Iq feod Ins hordes hivo yielded s-trprisinr: results. It Is cow deTinltely estali lhhel that ai a horso diet there Ij tn iglc in treacle. With this rup on his bill of fare, tha horse rapidly takes on solid w. Iht, develops prodigiously In ni'tsculir iti'rg), grows a glossy coil nnl enjoys un!ntorrupt J health. Frthee ar!:i;.Tls, th.refure, treacle !h declisud to uo Ix'th. a tor.Ic and loalth fool. In aJd;t;.,n to many d.virahle re.-u'.ts a treacle c i I t duces t! o eo--t of l.or.-.o L;!r.tti:aLc: over 21 f r ci i.:. In "fiollng" mu.de the so-.ir.l Is cor. d acted fro. a the l;iirui.:e:;t to the I erv n by n:( a:is nf cleetri; wires. I:..' toad cf the KO'ir.d waves merely knoeklrs on tho ty rr.'ianum cf the ear. & In U:teni:ic to nurie, the waves of Lrrar.y eo-jrse clear throurh the body, tn that the tune li f'lt fro.-:; leal to foot, Tlie device can be nt'achod to any kind of mu s.cal Instrument. o that ono can feel a piano, phonograph, guitar, Lar.Jo or an orcaa p!ay, cr ft "! the blowlnc of a cornet or a trombone, and If a wire could be attached to every Lorn a perfoa could feel the music of a bras bard. Those who have prac ticed 'feeling" music havo lemon ftrated that they can easily discrim inate Lctwe-en the frelln- of dl.Terer.t airs as well aa of JlZerect lestru- CK'Ltb. Analysis of Radium. At the Faris academy of fcler.ee r- I cently Mr. Par bo i read a eoianiunl J catitu from M. Curio as to the dl;an i peiranco of thsj radio actlv.ty Induced by radiu:n In soli 1 I hi 1! s. For ex , lulnirg this phenomenon and the hw which govirns It, Mr. CurlA ad vaneei tho hypothesla of rad.'ara transforming itself Into a fjbrdar.co that may tve rise to a second l!y. and thus bring about a diminution la the Intensity cf the radio-activity. Criminals Are Expensive. The average criminal In Massachu setts eoxts J200 a year for his bmrd and keep e nly. Ad ' to this the amount that he cunts the state fcr the uup Iort cf liw courts, Judge, policemen, etc.. and It will bo found that the criminal cot-ts society elniost a much as the honest factory worker ct tor his libur. HAS A SAY. The Gchoel Principal Talks About Food. The Principal of a High School U a flourishlr.g CallL city says: "For 22 years 1 worked In the schorl with only short summer vacations. I formed the habit of eating rapidly, masticated poorly which couple! with ;ny sedentary work led to Indlgestloj, liver trouble, lamo back acd rheuma tism. "Upon consulting physicians some doped mo with drugs, while others prescribed dieting and sometimes I ;ot temporary relief, other times ncc .'or 12 years I struggled alonr with i his handicap to my work, seldom laid up bnt often a burden to tnyelf with lameness and rheumatic pains. "Two years ao I met an old friend, a pbyalciau who noticed at once my out of health condition and who ?re cr.bed for me an exclusive diet of f.rapo -Nuts, nvllk and fruit. "I followed his Instructions aa-J In two months 1 felt like a new reaa with o more headaches, rheamatlssa or liver trouble and from that time to ihia Grape-Nuts Las been cay main ood for morning and evening mea!, tm stronger and healthier thaa I have een for years without a tract of tlie ld troubles. "Judging from my present vigorous physical and mental state I tell my people Methuselah may yet have to 'ake second place among the old men, tor I feel like I will live a great miny uore years. "To all this remarksble change la icalth I am Indebted to my wlie rlend and Grape-Nuts and I hope the N.nt urn Co. ill continue to manufac ure this life and health giving food or soveral conturloj yet, until I raove n a world whero Ir-dlgestlon la un nown." Name given by Postum Co.. tattle Creek. Mich. Ask any phyiclan what he knows bout Grapo Nuts. Those who havo rle.l It know th.crs. "There's a reason." ltok In esrh pks. for the f.tmoui Ulie book, "The Road to WeUtrlile." MEANT A "DUTCH TREAT." Unique Dinner Invitation Which Franklin Did Not Accept. An Interesting collection cf Invlta tl m to and fro-n Heujamln Frar.kila lt;ilng Ms vljit it Knrland has ba r'aeel In the L'.ilverslty of I'emsyJ van!a library. Anionic the Irttora to Fran VI in are some froti the f-er4 for ircdt nni for little dlr.nerj. but jerhapi tho mort Interesting Is ons troru a gentleman who described him self as ,-ln lodgings" and unable to entertain Mr. Franklin at Ms home. He therefore propped a Thslt to the Ctar un l Garter, and then went on to bay that bo ou!d frder a dinner at a crown a head, evidently expecting Franklin to lie.r his bhare. There Is ro record of an acceptance. Telephone Is Pcpular in China. Th Chinese havo been greatly op p'ed to railroads an ' telegraph lines , le.ause or ceitr.ln supernnloni which aro cirerally bdl -ved among tho peo rle. IJut tho telephone, on the con trary, has Lecotno very topular . nmor.c all distei of people. The fact that a Chinaman can hir the voice of or.e of hla friends maho him . believe tl at o:no gotul a r rein are enrrjlns the nound alonj the wire. The teb.-phon reproduces a voice that l.e rcco-tnlze. and therefore the Cbl- rn--'.in (!n"i r-nf fnet Hint t l. . . . -u - Jmv-tcry as tho railroad or the tol ! graph. Directs Cock Exhibits. Hntlle Terducm has a unique record !n the French book trade. In that he has been cliro-rn by tho Cerelo '. la I I'.ralrlo to direct every larce exhibit of Trench hooka at tho International s i os.tlon: for the last thirty years. IN.- 1 eredit 'l vsith the. r iccesS cf j tho Fr-:-.c?i exhibits at the Centennial I ir. 1 !ri CI Iciro: und ho :! in charge at tho r.irl-1 world's fairs In 187S, ::nd KuO, nr.d Lo la comlt.:; to St Louis. Jjp.nr'se Soldiers Well Tr!r,ed. Tho Japaie-o Mddler 13 tai:,n to breathe prcprly, with as r.Micii care aa If he were: a professional tenor, and nt the ha.t sign of palpl'atlon of t!o heart l U ordered to cej.-c his e:. rclses ard He on his ba"k to re ct.ver. In curso of time hi.-, heart nnd lir.ci Income bo stren-rthr ned that ro amount of exertion Injuriously affects them. "SOUND AS A DOLLAR." Vnrt'.cc llo. Minn., April r:th. Mr. J. V. Monro cf this place, ttands aa a living j roof of tho fact that Fright's IM..ea: even In tho last Mages may to perfectly ar.J permanently cured. Mr. Monro 5ays: "In li'.'S thre reputable j hysiclans. after a careful examination told mo that I woul 1 die wl:h 'r!xht'.s Disease Inside of a year. My f-et and ankles and legs wre badly swollen; I could hardly Maid on my feet and had given up all hopi s of get t I.i ; cured, when a traveling ales. -nan told me that he I Imself ha1 been c.red of Urlght's l)I-.'.Te fvo jrars before. "He raid he had taken to his bed and CXJ ecfd to die with If. but that he. had been cured by a remedy called Dodd'a Kidney Pills. "I commenced taking them at one and I nm thankfij say thnt they saved my life. After a hort treat r.rr.t. I was cemp!etoly restored te rood health a:u I am ta 3ound as a dullar." Narrow Streets In Japin. Mort of the Japanese cities are very old and their Mrecta are too nar row for Mrcet railways. To rebuild the streets for the use of the street railways Is rot an easy matter. WIflf)ltiStlck LAi'Miutr nix n Wen l i...ll, bn-ik, frvoennr nt elothea. ('.nt i M cents ai.il isjual W emls worth of nny otl-.er bh.ing. If your p:iM-or ds an I k-- il semi Jiv fnr aample t4 Tho I-iundry Liiuo Co., 14 Miehi.-an rtrs-t, Cliieatro. The sermon t'.i.it I a work of art s not likely to m.ike slnnern urnart. nr vorii rtrmirs faded r Ke.1 Cross llnil lUi.e an I rtmke tbns wbil aain. Lnrgw i oa. s. koe, ft cwota. Uod'n prutnNo are Ills Imiuls for the execution of our rnyen. Tha SSoat Wavxf eutc4aattackol Rheumatism SNeurilgia It to I St Jacobs Oil Wiilch 1 rwit f1 Pn!f Hra rSr. ti1 a rrr"ti rnm, nr-th. vhdu. n4 m4 Ika aaflarirc. X'rlca, 23c. oml &Oc SOISiesS i TS;iE-Mss tno C0PTH!f.HTS J Nf.lleil "lif'-iri Aa " WA K Ml pS rw. UuWtOobUlGl'tUsU"! ftlQaiM lffi wi -iif. Vs in rtea 1 1 mcbmS. ...rrs .tr'r-ly e rttSdraeal. A i )rm t. 0. HtCtrft. a t. a. e.aM.Watiiito, 0. ?.. -.sr trt fiittvf m i irv torn a- M