THE WORLD'S WONDERS ON DISPLAY St. Louis Working Night and Day to Be in Readiness, ARM BND) For the Opening of the World's Fair on Saturday, i UL RICE BISCUITS Cream one cup of butter Add one April 30th Next. Z 2 & oO 2 - TRS jis GT UD ot ir rr a st few ti 8 i « i = N i i i | bes 1X olks of two eg g# and hal a » . SR: Sn iT. nlaces ont . re tl Over on é ical onltire 11s04 is mitant | . waton FZ Tt } f 2 SOS, HE Ke 104! vi 1 pa 108 it Wy i (rovernm : § ’ tl enlture exhibits is fiunLea A | : : pound each, of rice flour and ordi loads of the twenty thou- { i ishervies building mm sed ast dee PoWestern part of the grounds, and { nary flour, mils the whites Wf twe §T y { i “cx . on ut poor orchs R & 14% sand carg of exhibits that | fense guns. adjacent to it is the fine large ath | MAKING COLD FRAMES AND HOT. | ut poor orchards should be cut dow: a 0 ' T ' \ s rhe for the good ainin's = . beaten y Drop the mixture will arrive at the World's Fhe Palace of Agriculture ig the letie field, with amphitheatre seating | BEDS 4 ie good of the state's reputation , : : tihin § , Ber : ' i In the discussic Prof Ms: from a spoon onto a buttered baking A Fair in St. Louis within | largest of the Exposition buildings | twenty-seven thousand people. Upon A cold frame is a small plot of | : iscussion Prof. Macoun was : i : snl ee : ‘ y i a y 4 : {a little s favorable ‘ i the next few weeks have been ve-jand stands in the central western | this field the games will take place dur | graund surrounded by boards and | chard Ho iavorabie to the old or ceived and unleaded. Large forces of | part of the grounds, upon a high ele | ing the summer, overed with glass, to protect plants vat ; he 1 Nas Wort while fo reno men are employed night and day in| vation, This building covers twenty In this hurried glance at the Exposi | early in spring and hasten growth, | ie Ab eld, gts © trees are not rot ’ 3 | ten at heart This trouble ineet, and bake in a moderate oven from ten to fifteen minute Herve at five o'clock tea i 1 woe lvine § acing var} oe | acre oP Y142 a len | ¢4e . > 3 Pe i { receiving and placing the valuabl a Yes of ground, the equivalent of a | tion of 1004 we must not forget that | that they may attain a good size , * o f r ] i i he t smal farm inl : 1 I 11) ary 1 1 day 2 11a at ‘ ¢ 1 . - products from many nations of the | small farm, and contains many th | very interesting quarter, known as th | tore being set in the 3 i , $ . i world as they come in. Any one who | sands of exhibits, not only from the | Pike This is the amusement streef | wxeellent for staris has not been over the World's Fair | States of the United States but from | of the Exposition The : ji | wt re oe SE half a finger long and one-fourth | { sumbers hese plants are y , grounds cannot, with the wildest | countries of the world. The Palace! certainly open his eves in amazement | stibie to late frosts and unl y KEEPING HOG HOUSES n inch thick it the blazer { ’ cept to iate (roasts nd unie I rvs. . : : have owne he : n stretch of his imagination, realize the t of Horticulture stands direc tly south | when he sees the arr amusements | tected In some way 18 mus! . magnificence of this latest and great-{ of the Palace of Agriculture and is| spread out his delectation t is | ha : 11s sd until oh Ins ta 3] suffe with rheumat est of Universal Expositions. With | 400 by S00 feet | a long story in i t Ug selayed (ns quile | So winter ha properly its thousand buildings spread out over The Palace of Art, composed of four | heen prepared an area of two square miles, enclosed | large pavilions, is one of the most in- | The ike Is considerably iN caused SOT A MB 1 SPEFeEE. 2 B . chiefly by unsuitable conditions wors! SCRAMBLED EGGS AND BACON y all ” apy - vad of all a wet subsoil Cut three slices of bacon into pled auntur } frames are used for pro io autumn cold A I a ised for pre trouble the damp floor hardy plants During | cuit to 2 Eg the fie | A ; : 1 i and even late in ; by six miles of fence, the great] teresting parts of the Fair. The several | mile long. and upon elthes nd Botses - . © 3 i eal o yw % 3 ¥ Barly hou World's Fair glistens in the sun, and | buildings contain a tof of 135 gal | ranged about ty | pens which is the centre of interest to all this part | levies, filled with the priceless treas- | tremel of the country. | ures of Europe and America, gathered | cover ring The management has very consid-| with great care by discriminating erately arranged many [ the prin- | committe . an example of the care cipal exhibit palaces in a pi vitl which these selection we group. While there are more au | made, Italy may be taken an twenty-five buidings of t size given up to exhibit purposes, the sre offered, yet only four hundres considerable pie : ne jour iu usan dinting very large buildings are some fifteen in number; eight of these, the Palace of Transportation, Machinery, Elee tricity, Varied Industries, Education, : i n, Manufactures, Mines and Metallurgy, ' is in the tern | t of thei for his occasion Liberal Arts, are situated in the north. | groun covering four act The § of the Exposition i MACHINERY weeks ago de N44 fuMiinp: labora pled I forse louis, returns h the Easter: over S15.000.000 a BROWN OR WHITE SANDWIC Any Kind of finely sateen to a paste with a quan It ix KO feet long and stands a jitdd ' Tn i iil 1 b met ots asi aad ie 3 mayonnaise, will mal delio the hil fie, OV $ ; eid na ty "orl i tl BD) focal ty where i isiton EE e ’ : . oa we : 4 a on er . x HO Our srengia an heal as w i fous liing for « ither brown r white ooking Hhe grand group af ihit 3 § 7 Tar Lint! 3 oF west { ppen t ses : : sR) . our horses wonia } ve hal hread sandwiches Waid sand ) on wiches are made of white b 1 and RUSSIA'S VICEROY. MUSIC AND ANIMALS. N-RAYS AND DIGESTION. ie . saat our hors «i yore humanity utter spread with a mixture of equal I wish I might describe beauty of the Government bLiroad terrace 1 A tiend Alexeiefl a Master Mind, a Master Pama ia the Mant Sensitive to the | This Process Causes Their Emission, as : ’ ald = . 4 . ARLES m Hye ia limes as i parts of slice t 1d n« . Will and a Masterful Hand. influence of Melody, ! Does Muscular Activity, aig ka % “ean nieaa ll eel and look elle Louie | sprinkiing of sliced walnuts, all moist Admiral E. 1. Alexeieff, described Rome very curious experiments have That the processes of digestion, as i igh i in q otable loeati Campbell, in the Epitomis ened well with mayonnaise. Chicken ir activity, | at Raub SE : : - sandwiches are made in the same 3 . rap LMaN Zoological Gardens in order to | Seem to cause the emission of N.rays, wiv a good a Ee Vand "1 CISTERN FOR LIQUID MANURE way, omitting the nuts and apple The Fhe Russian Advance,” as “a master ascertain the actual influence of music | is the conclusion reached by M. Lam und oli ho 4 other | In a recent issue of Green's Fruit ripe olive sandwich was very popular mind, a master will, altogether a mas- | upon animal The instrument was | bert, in France, after a corios of inter | "Ne Ys hot op wt 12 on Good | Grower I see advice given in regard | last season for afternoon tems. For terful man,” is the subject of an in| the violin an rr Baker was the per. | osting experiments. He believes that | ore hards niet rg oe ri ve | to soft or muddy barnyards My | one loaf of gluten bread uss a pint forming article by Charles Johnston, | former | these curious rays are produced by ause neglected r the peach and! barnyard was thus objectionable until | of ripe olives, one breakfast cheese " | Of all the animals the puma was the | ferments, especially by those con | grape : ; i} {| 1 drained it by sinking a cistern in { one tablespoonful of mayonnaise | most sensitive to the musical influ. | cerned in the digestion of albumineoid Jue me hot of procecube 5 © Othe center of the ward, into which ali | dressing and one tabiespoonful of : ence. His moods changed rapidly, ac. | matter, In his experiments on diges gin with shallow Jail Plow ng. 20 a8 | the liguids drained. 1 provided caver | cream; stone and mince the olives: ing of a new region of Hussian influ- | cording to the nature of the molods. | tion, =ays a writer in Harper's Week to make the plant food available for! ¢,r the barn so as to keep the water | eream the cheese, adding first the as large as the | the animal frequently becoming very | iy. M. Lambert placed a small quantity Epring Suckers and dead wooq are | from the roofs of the barn from en | cream and then the dressing. and, Ger- | excited and. nervous, “just like a of fibrin in tubes containing in ons | cut out, but not many large limbs, tering the barnyard. The rain and | lastly. the minced olives. Stir to a | case activated pancreatic nice, and | and the stubs paint d with while] snow which fell all leeched through | smooth pasts and spread ca thin slices future acquisitions many times great. Leopards were entirely unconcerned, | 11 another artificial gastric juice made | oad, kn Ihe fall yeu be Pa ot i the mamure into the cistern he | of buttered bread er only to see the whole of his life | but the lioas appeared to be afeaid, al- | bY mixing five per cent. solution of erlmaon . cloves a is a! | guia manure thus preserved in the | tr me work threatened with dissolution. “In | though their cubs wanted to dance | Pepsin with a four per cent. solution preferred Wood asties and barnyard | cemented cistern 1 applied to my | CLAM CHOWDER this lifework.” says Mr. Johnston, “he | when the usic became livelier. The | of hydrochloric acid. From these manure may be used for fertilizers. | plantations of strawberries, raspber One pint of clams, one-fourth cup Las accomplished miracles almost, fac. | hyenas yere very much terrified, but tubes the N-rays were emitted, and The found, is worked wh hn xin ries and blackberries, also 'o vege | {8 of fine carrots and two tablespoon ing conditions of great and unexpect- | the monkers were merely curious aud | Were detected not only by producing | Sion disc harrow, followed oy - com: | tables of all Kinde with remarkable | fuls of minced celery, one fourth cup ed difienlty, amid surroundings alter- | the monkeys were merly curioms, increased luminescence of a phos. | MON smoothing harrow. Spraying i8| guccess. The value of this liquid ma | ful of minced onion. one capful of nately picturesque with the glamor of | The experiments are to be continued, | Phorescent screen, but also photo done ln 269300. ; nure will depend upon the amount of | chopped potatoes, one-half cupful of (he Bast and squalid with intrigue and wi bh n variety of instruments, in | faphically, thus removing the sub Spraying . an important part of manure in the barnyard and its rich tomatoes, one and one-half pists of and physical wretchedness. Through | order to distinguish between the men. jective element from the experiment, | the work. First, before the buds|pess. Surely, If there is but little | boiling water, one tablespoonful of all these dificnlties Admiral Alex- | tal states which are actually produced As a result of these experiments, M.| open the trees are sprayed with cop | manure in the vard and there is much | larding pork. one-fourth teaspoonful eieff has acted with constant resolu. | by the music and those which are Lambert believes that in the course | Per sulphate solution made by dissolv: | water the liquid secured wili not be | of salt, a little pepper and a good tion, force. rapidity, and constructive | merely the reswit of an wnusual ex. | of digestion the fibrin undergoes | Ing two pounds of copper sulphate in| eo valuable. 1 cannot think that a | pinch of thyme: put the pork in the power. perience. - Selentific 2 merican. strains which act to produce N-rays. | fifty gallons of water. After the bios: | farmer is doing hic farm justice if he | chafing dish pan over the lamp, fry CRI - ob ——————— pr ba soms fall Bordeaux mixture Is used. | falls to build a cistern in his barn | until it turns straw color, haa rdd Youngest Cayalryman of Civil War, Interesting. Yucatan rosperons Yuen with ron Three sprayings are necessary for the | yard as I have done. How often we | one and one-half pints of “oiling wa The death of Oscar Arion Frost, at To hear the music of sweet bells, My. He ny i pro codling moth and scab, the third time | gee liquid manure escaping from the | ter, the celery, carrots and onions: Ottawa, brings out the claim for him | and also to test solid silver, take a Pe : a he pay 35 pe during the last of July. The formula | barnyard, particularly in the spring | cook until the carrots are tender: add that he was the youngest cavalryman | solid sliver tablespoon, and tie two nl grow oy : Yideuds, au ) “ for the mixture used ia six pounds of | geason, running off into the brooks or | the potatoes, salt and peppy: cook enlisted in the Civil War. He went | cords of equal length to the handle, | FEO ug ve lying vie tag. | lime, four of copper sulphate and fifty | ditches. A large portion of the better | ten minutes; add the tomawes; cook inte’ the Third Missouri Cavalry at| Hold the ends of the cords to cach ear, aries for the tamil py . po gallons of water. Onefourth pound | past of the barnyard manure {x lost | twenty minutes: then add he finely fourteen years of age, and served | at the same time closing the ears with aducation abroad y hale > of paris green is added. Spraying will | each year in this masner. By my | chopped clams and the liquor, a lituas through the war. It cannot be claimed | the fingers. Then by a motion of the Al eh n Herald. or. The 008 ald to put the trazs in a healthy con | method it Is all saved. cayenne pepper and the ‘hywe: mix for Mr. Frost, though, that he was boy. | body swing the spoon, letting it strike nn a —— diticn and enable them to throw off — one teaspoonful of flour and one fea ish in appearance. At the time of his the back of the chair or like wooden A Machiaverlian Maxim. the dead, scabby bark. But the work In the province of Samara, Russia, | apoonfu: of butter together; add it enlistment he was six feet tall and | object. You have no idea what sweet Whatever is the occasion of another's | must be thoroughly done, 405,000 persons get their subsistence | to the chowder and if neoded ade weighed 190 pounds,—Kansas City | music yon will hear, Try it, and see. | advancement Is the cause of his own The best investment for a yoong| from less than three Gores of land | more salt; boll five minutss aud Journal. «Woman's Howe Companion, | Giminution--¥rom the Prince, man is a good orchard well cared for. | per eapita. serve: if too thick add more water, i apple and elory, a at wotitly Lisan . * 1 fis or Ww i Hier I and mt Ia brs Nenator severidge in his book, | TeCeniiy een carried out i the Gi i mental and musculs in Harper's Weekly, Admiral Alex eieff has toiled for years at the build ence, na region nearly eounhined area of France and i many, and with a fringe of possible | Franchr=an.” is the report says — —_-v- nh
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