Show ia in science and world has E r hoped So vast will be that we can now any conception of tut already a great Kf the inventions of the u-Ke It is only of I regard as practical that I speak twenty or thirty years will within the next EL three concrete take enormous strides the art of molding con- Le mil be reduced to a science what is of there up a large number of bed architects and through efforts cities and towns will up jn this beside Turner's pictures of ancient and the buildings of the Exhibition will appear But great expense will attend it will be done so 1 it tie poor will be able to enjoy more beautiful than the aspire and the man in a a to- will be better than the man of today who Wiring 1 I Moving machines il he so perfected that the Til not only but will and all the accessories and of the stage will be faith-i produced on the of will tte done as well as on the reg- hut its standard will i very near to and J S that such entertainment Refurnished for 5 cents will The result will be that have the advant-rf tle of d d v and an inexpensive and gg Way of spending the and the death knell of fifteen or enty W pending on the financial pass almost alt- and all r main Ct operated by will spring containing a large percentage of This will be drawn from by and will be to increase the of the Even now this is done to a large extent in All our water power will be utilized by electricity an extent now almost and will be used with great both industrially and for A successful aerial navigation will be established perhaps for miles and will achieve a practical working shall be able to protect ourselves against environment by the use of serums and things of that sort so that the general state of health will improve and the average span of life will increase by a large The grand fight which is being made against tuberculosis and cancer will reach a successful and those diseases will be entirely A new force in of some sort or will be discovered by which many things not now understood will be have only five if we had eight we'd know We shall realize the possibilities of coal supplies and will learn how to utilize them so that 90 per cent of the efficiency will not be thrown as it is let it be as I stated a few days ago in the New York hardly any piece of machinery now manufactured is' more than 10 per cent As the years go on this will be improved upon more automatic machinery will be and articles of comfort and luxury will be produced in such small cost that all classes will be able to joy the benefit of |