a a 4 A ¥ Bearings :: It will be worth all the self denial that may practice for years to see the World's Fair of at St. Louis Money saved, earned or borrowed, cannot be better spent than in getting acquainted with one sever 10d the world's latest and greatest of expositions. All of as can. | not travel around the take note ‘of what the nations ari but the nations from all world desire us to know and have sent | their best works to St. Ix placed on display. Therefore, by all means, see the World's Fair. [It everything to your future growth mind, to your present pleasure life-long satisfaction. Who that saw the Centennial Exposition or the Columbian Exposition that does not re vert to it with pleasure? Within progress as revealed at this world to doing, around the nis to be means or any means of and recollections of Keenest the two of the | square miles By tains MARK BENNIT The histor f } motives | one of the ical exh } Ld in the featur It SHOWS devi lopment of 2eventy-ive locomotive construction ge indeed £ the person who is not yet impressed with these evidences long struggle with the prob + I transportation, the most ely. influences, next to the niust alwn first. To describe in detail this exhibit ilizing of moder: newspaper, which ve stand would be a long itself Now let us cross the flower gardens to the Palace of Machinery, The first Allis-Chalmers siory 1 Just huge south power ar en generators the things to the of steam turbine Parsons the SOM ure rest eve, Th gine S000 horse-power, the Curtis of Ri hors power, the steam rbine of HOO four Westinghouse genera each, and Aud then , small of watts, tors of horsepower each house other generat great and a twelvedere outde display in adds under Art at the 195 galleries. Each : lighted the the noteworthy the nine acres root, ce of gil 1 root, fron illedd with countries of choices: world ir nade pro LCTEOSS The group of buildings to houst this magnificent display expenditure of more than Even to the timid traveler, represents ar £1, Nt presents no complications, It is The bearings west or diagonal. into St a confusing All trains Union Station, road terminals in Louis the world finest rail The sta one of the south 18th tion is on the side 20th visitor emerges street, | and streets that station he etween the when erg fron finds himself at the SO the CORNER OF PALAC Louisians: Louis Purchase Expos 3 at Nt ever wa the spac tion of It is nearl Columbia: nearis Agriculture, v under roof, and fill the me lection ever BinT tions the side great numb hil Ors Five 8 wt wonder! assem The import of world cotton, sugar, rice as Bie here been before, ties are Such a tempted machinery on exhibit The Pal in size, covering May oniy — they have 1 - x ' 1 dang Feaned po revealed inguiring lairy dis aml sneha and tools aon wee of Trans hint at the wonder ELECIMICITY IN JAMAN, the Island Empire in Work. Activity of struction That the modern are de} termined to keep abreast of the ples of the Western world is sl not only by their quick art of war, fo appropriate all ern the are reo. i own masiery of the but also by the corel HORN resis o f mod scientific discovery Acveording to London Engineer, now displaying much activity in| the utilization of its tight ing, power and traction purposes, ‘The Tokio electric light works have been | in operation for a cousiderable time, | and it has become necessary to greatly | extend the power house, The plant at | present has a capacity of 5050 horse power, and this Is being increased by an additional 3600 horse power. This new plant will go into operation dur- ing the present month, and work will then be commenced on a further ex. tension, which will ultimately increase the output of the station by 10,000 horse power. Fresh demands for elec. tric power are being made on the elec. tric company by the railway company, which is operating an extensive By 8 tem of light railways In Tokio. The Dardanelles, The question whether Russia has the right to send her Black Sea fleet through the Dardanelles is based upon A treaty executed in 1841 between the five great Powers, whereby it was ggreed that no ship belonging to any nation save Turkey should pass through the channel without the con sent of Turkey. This agreement was reaffirmed by the treaty of Berlin, executed after the Russo Turkish war fo the 70s. walla Eleetridal they electri for fotirtver all over the Man tnds on Plaza of St iTactures the sa the on fouls the variety 1s wicle it is equally ir posite teresting in and newness of ite contents of Manufae # the Palace of Edu this being the first time thing ineatio allotted} i Fey Ton fInnokite fhe i glace to the fires 118 Bt rel soutawarg cHiion ullding » the fi Th eastern part Set the Mines and of Mit A UnhAnbe wr An, Why It Proves Beneficial When a Per san is Alling, I'o health i f perfect maintain the balance o a bodly so complex as the cir muscular net Han K, where culatory, respiratory, and nervous systems inter SG nucn upon of ve one another, there ry frequent adjustment, especially in such a age as busy this One great benefit of change of air ie that the great law of contrast en forced upon us by all natural phenom allowed fuller its beneficent work The various organs of the body are very really rested by slight changes in diet, “ha is |KCope for cooking, water, new surroundings, people and amuse ments The same monotonous daily ronmdd of duties tries them as it tries us, and change of work is actual re fresiitment, | If specific ailments have manifested | themselves, then the seashore for a tonle and general stimulant, mountain alr for its aseptic property, a sandy | district for its dryness or a sea voyage | to invigorate the whole system will be | calculated to ward off what otherwise spell serious (liness. would | Man's Nerve Impulses, The speed of nerve impulses in man | is stated by Dr. Alcock, In a recent paper before the London Royal So | clety, to be sixty meters (216 feet) aj second. The experiments of Sir Mich. | uel Foster fifteen years ago showed it | to be thirty-three meters, Dr, Gowers, the eminent neurologist, remarks that | either Dr. Michael Foster or Dr. Al | cock Is widely wrong, or the rate of | transmission has become greatly ac At thie Hotels we European plan for wherever counvenient neals 1 them ate houses range i'r Ces fron =. per day per Ig rate is £1.00 pes person person wi goeasom ¥ every case with all good conveniences be had for HET Fate presupposes and this piities mav wre luxurions guar 4 pay than nore The hotel prices have a wide range ‘ompetition will be brisk AN CORUAN W.THUUT STOPS. That Was the Opinton of the Man Why # Musicless Saul, There is sist} § enth streot nis =oul., and mwer floor whose The ower floor «oul is full of it man ago add ed a four lung parior organ to his and pey two healthy daugh of his began to practice on it Several nights friend long Hot ates, and fers Inter a paid a visit to the first he got inside the apartment he beard the parlor organ on the lower floor, “Fine toned instrument said. becntise he, in his soni. The musicless man grunted, “Whose make is it?” the asked, “Don’t answer “How many stops has jt" The host pulled himself up for a powerful effort. “Well.” he replied, “it's been in the house for about a that,” he too, bad some musie visitor know.” was the ungracious had any that I have been able to dis. cover." New York Press, — ws os“ —— Happy When They Arve In Jail. “Many a prisoner a8 soon as he steps in the outer office,” said a Charles street jail officer, according to the Bos. ton Record, “throws himself into a chair with a sigh of relief, muttering: This is the first happy bour in many mouths,” ‘This is especially trae of men charged with large embozzle. ments. Their consciences soem to be on the verge of collapse unt they ar- rive under the shadow of the Jall, when they then see their future clearly.” Portland Hag its Oddities. Portland dcoes pnt claim to be a cite of wonders, but when it comes to showing euricus sights it can be ounted on to have a long suit every dame. Over at the Cape, where they bave many strange and wonderful things, not the greatest of which are he famous cabbages this strange sight is to it has not yet saeged from be seen, for view brock, is to on the seen a The tree is post was part of a The The There near Al road to Two Lig POEL growing into a tres t big willow, and the Ip against it as wd forty vears ago irm and still Irowing round wive hits, { ’ be nalied fence a nails hele tree ke pt and has now grown the post so that now the for ner section of fence is imbedded fully én inches. The and bark tlso grown over the top, until not nore than fifteen inches of what WAS sriginally a four-foot poEt are to he een. The rest he tree, Bome farmer of & future generation when he comes to cut this great wil ow down will be surpriged well-preserved post ingide and the recurrence, like the tomahawk, will loubtless go on record and an’iquari tng will try to reckon what prehistoric ‘ace put the post Me, Advertiser. hold, wood to there.—Portiand, Whales Swim Long Distances, Whales that swim about the islands which lie off the coasts of Ne rway and Finland in March and April, travel im mense distances. In May they turn ug at the Azores even at the Bermu das sometimes pay a visit to the Antille They in June they are back again off Norway. Some of these have been known tc bring back evidencer of for harpoons off the been for or and swim fast, for whales where have been lar kind America have them. used Women as Ministers, Fifty-three women have } ial and are work of ministers Fi fifty of riage three are ma them were Most parishes, where 1th f them have | pastoral visits, offic and at funerals How to Keep House, FITS permanently cured. No fits ors ee ness alter frst day's use of Dr. K o's Great Nerve Restorer. 82trial botticand treatiselros Dr. RB H.Koixe, Ltd, 881 Arch St, Phila. Pa If the good die young what's the matter with the pdves 10 a nipe od age? parson whe Use Allen's Poot-Fass, It is the only cure for Swollen, Smarting, Tired, Aching, Hot, Sweating Feet Corns and Bunions, Ask for Allen's Fool. Ease apowder to be shaken into the shoes, Cures while you walk. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 2%, Don't scoept any substitute, Sample sent Fazz, Address Allen 8, Olmsted, LaBoy, N.Y. $ ine way a hit with the girl's {a or a an for a % Prrxas Faneress Dyes color more goods, brighter colors, with Jess work than others With the exception of the girl's father and the dog, all the world tolerates a lover. Mre. Winslow's Soothing Ryrup forehiidren teething, soften the gums. reducesint: tion allays pain carcewind colic, 25. ahottle flirt than eat and ome do both simultaneously Same tis had rather we g t TamsurePis ay life three years ago i 1x8, Maple 85t,, Norwie vaCure forConsumption saved Mae Troman Ron. h, N.Y. Feb, 17, 1900, Other people's troubles bore a man more ian his own To Improve allan Railways, The Italian State railways, accord- ing to a report from Rome, will soon place orders for 200 locomotives and several thousand freight cars, $100 Reward. S100, The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded dis. ease that sefence has been able to cure in all ita stages, and that i= Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive sure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con stizutional disrase, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter. nally, aoting directly upon the blood and mu. cous surfaces of the system, thereby destroy. ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the eon. stitution and assisting nature In doing its work, The proprietors bave go muoh faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hun. dred Dollars forany onse that it fails to cure, Bend for iis: of testimonials. Address F. J. Canney & Co., Toledo, O. Bold by Dru s, Tho. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. A SARA Oil in Trinidad, On the Island of Trinidad oll is found amid a huge tropleal vegetation, and is sald to be of first-class illumi. nating power, If a druggist has no conscience he usually has something he considers equally good. REN NP Itt IPNRA AIPA P RAPP I PIRI PI EPL PELE OIT BEA OBOE I a aebons HOSPITAL SECRETS. Says: Tonic of Efficiency. CEP ORIREINP OIG SOO IOOI EPPO ed heey * MRS. KATE TAYLOR. Kate Taylor, a graduated of prominence, gives her with FPeruna in an Her poiition in so- Mra. HU PSE ecrperience open letter, ciety and professional standing combine to glve prom- inence to Lev wllerances, special I 10 INIA IP II TH PERI PHP IRIS SRP HDI EDL EPSP EL ROLES BIBVRIABNIIIANT SII INIIIVIIINOOOnW iy + HICAGO, 11.1. 427 ( As far as 1 ay : sat is the ir “Peruna grems to reslore vitality, increase bodily a nad health and strength in a wonderfully ~~ MRS KATETAY LOR, vigor rene short time,’ WEATHERWICE | IS THE MAN WHO WEARS ss SLICKER) A reputation extending over “a SiIXly-six years and our & 1 guarantee are bock of “11. every garment b the SIGN OF THE oH ere imitations Be rei name TOWER on the buttons “ON SALE EVERYWHERE. ak A J TOWER CO BOSTON, MASS. U 8 A. TOWER CANADIAN CO. Lined. TORONTO, [CN J Queer Phraseology example of the ravages } iI Alar Neither,” he swine.’ "” His Dear MotherinLaw. n Ithaca grocer the habit of feeding the sparrows in front of his place of business out a whole loaf of bread the morg- ing.but a man who wae driving by saw the loaf and took it away from the bird with the remark “It's good enough to take home to my motherin- law’ who is in threw +5 Other A Large Trial Box and book of ine paid, enough to prove the value of Paxtine is in powder form to dissolve in walter — non-polsonous andier superior to Hguid antiseptics containing sicobol which irritates inflamed surisces, and heave no cleansing prop erties. The contents of every box makes more Antiseptic Sole tion ints longer ~ goes furither—has more uses in the family snd does more gondthansny antiseptic preparation you can buy, The formula of a noted Boston physician, and used with great success as a Vaginal Wash, for Leucorrhaea, Pelvic Catarrh, Nasal Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts, and all soreness of mucus membrane. Eads a thoroug and hea Cause in All leadis shox; 3M ye nd to us for it. Dos take a substitute — there is ne thing like Paztine, Write for the Free Box of Paxtine to-day. B. PAXTOR CO., 7 Pope Bidz. Boston, Mass, W. L. DOUCLAS $4.00, $3.50, $3.00, $2.50 Wace SHOES +8530. » MADE W.L. Douglas TS i Fook for name and piiee aon bhotliom Bonglias uses Corona € oitekin, which js every where conceded tobe the finest Pate nt Leather vot produced, Fast ar § yrie ~ a WE Pe 8 ru Write for Cats i W. L. DOUGLAS, Broe ion, Mass, use { stat Potash we form of sulphate produces an Clhsrwg Dy writing for it GERMAN KALI WORKS ©3 Nassau Street New York By I i. ™kSptr PENSION FOR ACE, A new oper will give pore for age. Write te us 81 ones for ants and ins‘ roctious Free of harpe KO PENKION NO PAY Address THE W. HH. WILL~( OMPANY. Pe » Fashington, nD. © ADVERTISE !* iis paren | 7 D R 0 P S NEW DIRCOVERY: ove welch wlief and cures oe ass Bork of wettmonisls snd JO days’ Sestment Dr 8 NN. GREEN'S BONE, Box B, Atlanta, Ga 3 A Y S Vree We PAY 535 2 WEEK and EXPENSES fo Put not year to live the Libby's acur wo ——— Aeiwions lunch serving. LidbL § two stapes, nd on the stomac of «No matter what alls yoa, start vin Chie
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