| Show A FORECAST OF THE WORLDS GREAT EVENTS Things That Will Happen and Events That Will Come Gome to Pass Between This Thanksgiving day and the Next one I BY HENRI CACHOT My t prediction made In ui the London ondon papers a year ago DeO for the year of ISh 18 and l D was so widely copied dad has come true In so 80 many man of at l the tc clauses clausell that I do not hesitate to lIln use Ulf m my gift of for U om corn corning omIn In ing year I cull call It n a gift but It I U the exercise of In e no supernatural power making my predictions I am st d dby by the stars sian the histories the trend of affairs of political Import and the tho tons lOlls of statesmen At the same time I 1 Iam am lucky In forecasting events that arc ago not foretold of any ony of these I predict for the balance of the year car 1699 and for the year 1900 1000 first that the Doer Boers will win winI I deny the truth of at the prediction that the tho world will come tl to an end cad this year and cnn can see nothing to indicate that It ran cnn do en before the tho year 1901 The Worlds I Fair lr must be celebrated the prophesy must be f And all nations shall gather where a mIghty hero once stood ThIs mIght mean Napoleon Or It might be construed to apply ton to a hero of the next century All nations shall gather where n a mighty hero once stood would apply to the close of the next century as well as to this All Indications point to a continuance ot of this era OrR people are mistaking the signs algae The rhe present ern em has In my m opinion another hundred years to run thou though h It may possibly terminate In 2901 1901 It If so It will 11 bedur lag Ing the tho Worlds Fair TIm THE QUEENS DEATH DEATHA A lamentable event will oC lr In the death th of And the I wilt will be fulfilled which says And In the last halt half Of the century greatest and richest monarch shall die dlo with n a broken heart henrt Queen Victoria If you remember said lat last 1 March tarch If England Is plunged In a bloody war I pray God I shall die China Chinn and Russia Hussla and Japan will en engage n gage galte In a big war In which Japan will gain territory The Tho trusts frusta will increase In power Aguinaldo will surrender before Christmas lI Next Nelt falls alls wheat crop will be the biggest In the hIstory or of the country FLOODS AND ND CYCLONES S There Thero will be n a terrible flood on the Mississippi Topeka will be destroyed by a cy cyclone cyclone clone America will receive the greatest sur of hIstory on the result of at the presidential election The question of religion will agitate the Philippines and our relations with th the Sulus will be disturbed Two of the greatest millionaires of the century will dl die carriages will run In every city or of the United Slates The United States Slates will annex annes Cuba by a 11 popular vote ote of the Cubans who will Insist upon annexation even against the wishes of the pt people ople oo 0 the I United StAtes A new lIew cabinet will bo be created 1 hood will be dearer The United States will declare n a great creat exposition wll In leg rill laws will be and and Ithe tho Government will 11 own canals and other transportation systems There will bo be a revolution In China The Franco will president Tho President of France will resign but Franco hill not become R a mon lOon archy The Queen of Holland will marry within six months the Relations will be between the United States and China China has has n a year of trouble ahead I I predict that fashions will change chango Women will dress plainer and men will dress In brighter colors The men ot of 1900 will wear red and and other colors for their small articles of dress such as vests ests and ties tics and gloves moro more than they now wear them and Japan will have n a ble war In which which Japan will fill win this Is positive Itu sla In all her pride and I greatness will suffer and Japan the quiet and peaceful will take away her territory from her Japans name I repent repeat will grow to bo be al almost almost most as powerful as that of at England and the sun lun shall not go down upon her possessions |