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Show RATE3 ARE REASONABLE. A t!H v. Pn- - Iwrwnl Imprn.l.i, 4 si 4 4 By AMELIA DVGHEMIN . t,H,r first-da-- fi-- r y now Petroleum Is Kellaed, The refining of petroleum is a proc-s- s of distillation, In which it Is separated Into several marketable products. There are two methods of distillation, known technieallly as "in Tacuo" and "cracking." In the first the petroleum is distilled in a partial racuum, and in the sacond, with susteam. This process reperheated ceives Its name from the cracking sound of the steam as it enters the petroleum. Are Ton l'siti Allen's Foot Ease? is the only cure for Swollen, Smarting, Burning, Sweating Feet, Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Easa powder to be shaken Into the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. It o, An Allrg'd Scheme. Messrs. Carnegie and Schwab have before, and we are not ure, says the American Machinist, but that Carnegie's gift of 110,000,000 to make tuition free in Scotch universities is a deep-lai- d scheme to disqualify all young Scot hmen from becoming efficient competitors with American steel works by giving them all a college education. Ohio, Citt or Toledo, Btti ofLvcas Coi n it. ss. the Frank J. Cheney makes "nth that he & Co., senior partner of the tirr.i nf - F. J I 'hetiey duinir business in the ('iu- of Ti.l.-ilo- . County anil State ateresaiil. ami thai said tirm will pay the sum (.t OSK lit' i lt Kl) 1)M,AKS fcr each and evervease of Catarrh that cannot bf cured by the use of Hall s Catarrh Cure. Fli.WK .1. CUKN'KY. Sworn t'l before me ami subscribed in my presence, this OtU day of December, A. D. 18a. A. W. UT.KASON. , IhEAL. Notary Public, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internallv. and mucous surfaces Ij1ih.i1 and acts directly en the of toe system. Send for testimonials, free. F. ,1. 1'HKXEY CO., Tuledo.O. Poid bv Ttrmreists, J.ic. Hall's Family l'iilsare the. best Kenn.l.nnkporr. InfJtMtrle. g is one of the industries of the Kennetmnkport, Me., which used to build great ships, and even now launches an occasional schooner. Canoe-buildin- Visitors to Salt Lake will find no better place to combine pleasure and health than at the Sanitarium liatlis one of the finest, bathing resorts in the country. Whether for washing away the dust of travel or simply to spend a pleasant hour, you will'rind what you want in either the private baths or the large swimming pools. Open day and eight and within five minutes walk ot all the hotels anyone will tell you where. Indian Olrl to He l awyer. d Wah the Indian to enter girl who is 1, College, Cambridge, Mass., Is at present employed as a typewriter and stenographer in the office of a Boston lawyer and does her studying for her full-bloo- Rad-clif- examinations at night. Every person and every animal on is benefited by the use of Wizard Oil, for accidents and pain. the farm Women ft I.tpldarl... gam-setter- The consumpt.on of rubber in the world is at present about 4,!i00 tons monthly. The world's production is 54,000 tons. Syrup. For children leeililuir .of. en. . he (fiinn fleuiuiatlou.ailni,l'aui.caies wind colic. Jx wept w ried in. & I alorg the lla iLill get that Worgen'e t'et Nam. J. Tierpoiit Morgan, for all his M otenvs- mendous Import suce in tinaiich,; and Pther affairs, owns a pet name, which, bp ever, none but his wife dares Ufe. Mrs. Morgan not infrcqieut'y calls him "Polity." the name being a reiic of sparking days. - a!l," te said to klrr.saii; will tuiiik more of me!" fa Tartar died five worship?: amid Outdoea tlia ttrltlah. Abdul Hamld II has beaten the British average of decorations for service In South Africa. There a as a Are in the harem at Yildi Kiosk recently, that was put out quickly. The Sultan has already bestowed COO medals for g on that occasion. tre- was Just as well that he nlnutes later th's faithful a goddess of clay. A riant SOO Feet lllth. The largest plant In the world Is school and recosniied that WMe MFTY Tl FEMALES. Feather ws a quiet and inoffensive probably the riant sea weed, called bv scientists nerewytu. This p'unt often fellow, devoid of the impudence and Them exe Meuy Keiuuuei-BtlOceuj grows to 4 height of 300 feet. It grows bad manners peculiar to recruits and l"U for Women. around the South Sea Islands, where rerctful and helpful to his seniors. One thr y woman who ha l watched the natives use it for The sergeant instructor, too, after a rope. les and fruit rotting day time took a fancy to his timid recruit, the veget; r at grocer's, and which were Ideal lottth llruihea. and took extra trouble to teach him by day a dead los to him. proposed that they The Ideal tooth brush is not hard how to keep his heels out, his hands enter into a an'ng"inent in the fu-- enough to cause the gums to bleed, down Rnd his head up. she should preserve and and ture what lu bristles are firmly fixed. In "I've made smart cavalrymen out o' ntire surplus, either for n:a picKie tooth brushes the bristles usualcheap bigirer duffers than you," he used to r upon commission, in the ly Seem made to come out, and they remark encouragingly as he flicked regular pay case furnishing the sugar and do, getting fixed between the teeth in White Feather's horse into a canter, latter At ther woman, with share a most uncomfu'-ibspices. and annoying "anil I'll make a rider o' you. or I'll incts, a butcher's it wife, y. break your neck!" White Feather's business . lock, and found a ready made up so neck remained unbroken so It is to be BU11 More Counterfeiting hotu-e-t overworked many sale for it presumed that the sergeant instructor Tb Secret Service hns unearthed an- another, who knew but keepers. Si ballJ cf cuuutcrf,-Heranvl secured fulfilled his word. one thing loroughly, and that was ?ther Humility of bi'KUs lulls, which, are c.li'Vrrly executed tlial the average perPresently he begun to lose the hang- cookery, ea d every morning at cer-i- s to son would lo ver Ihem ot bolng dog look of suppressed olllces and formed a list spurious. Thtnus suaiiecl terror with tain phys'ci ef ureal value are alwhich he had been accustomed to ea- of families i ways tileote.i fer imltiitlon, notably "fi ich sickness prevailed. lUltcrs, which haa nutny ter the riding school and to acquire To these fa: s she offered to come tinliutoreStomach but no equals for tligordcrs like const ipal Ion, nervthe easy swagger of a cavalryman. His every day f an hour or so and pre- - IndtKi'Btioii, dyspepsia, i ousness and Always go chest, contracted by long hours at the pare in then iwn homes mutton broth, to reliable drunKisis debility. who have the repuof ask what tation trainfor. chicken glvli,g under )uu counter, developed Jelly, panada, beef extract healthy Fresh air and much exercise gruels, fruit atd herb drinks, wine ing. Abeve ftutptoloD, helped White Feather's development, whey, cuata: yjetc, furnishing her On being Informed that a member of which had been sadly retarded by the time and lab -- cheaper than the artl- heavy, atmosphere in which cles could be 'outtlit at restaurants or his race had been sentenced to the he had lived. His nerves acquired tone, women's exc! "uges. Some women are penitentiary for Brother forgery, and he learned to take a tumble now specialists m one branch, such as Dickey exclaimed: "Dafs what comes r dls yer eddlcation. Thank da good and then as a matter of course and to handkerchief lamp-faembroidering, fire his carbine without shutting his shade makin painting, feather Lawd I never could read or write, en eyes and blanching at the explosion of curling, gio cleaning, and the like, what's mo', I never will!" Atlanta the cartridge. or can make euutiful neck scarfs, or Constitution. Blow me, if he isn't going to shape launder fine tees. Such can C'hii MVr Shoe. 1aiII into a man at last!" quoth the ser make their si ialty pay, some by the One size smaller tifter using Allen's Foot-Easaid of friends some by the patronaga geant instructor. a powder. It makes tight ornew Then a great blow fell upon him. He of dealers it. uch goods, some by a shoes easy. Cures swo'lem, hot, sweat ing, hnivass themmade received one morning a letter from house to hous by aching feet, ingrowing' naps, corns and the girl to tell him that she had given selves. A youi girl In one of the large bunions. All iltu gists and shoe stores, is recently puzzled by SISc Trial piickatfe PKEK by mail. Adhim up in favor of a shopwalker who eastern cities had expectations of being set up in finding herself eft almost helpless and dress Allen S. Ulinsted, I.e Hoy, N.Y. business by his father. She admitted homeless, wit! no talent in any ou Diameter of the Kurth- that she had adored soldiers and that direction. Th e was but one thing of Although the diameter of the earth she had caused him to enter the which she nevfcT tired, and that was has been roughly known for many she had of children, atl of whom seemed to years, It has army for her sake. But only lately been accuromitted to state that the soldiers she adore her; so tills young girl went out after ascertained, ately years' adored were soldiers who possessed the at so much an .hour to amuse sick and labor and a cost of $500,000.thirty It Is 7,926 n. worn-ochild a Irritablo wore Many Queen's commission and who mi'es at the and 7,899 from mother found ler presence a most pole to pole. equator stars Instead of a worsted stripe. If poor White Feather was a physi- grateful repose She was indefatigable v games and SUMMER EXCURSIONS perfecting cal coward, he was a moral hero. There in inventing m er naturally retentive is no chance of a display of feeling in old ones, and Via "8antA Ke Itonte." memory came ilso to hor aid as a a barrack room so, like the Spartan A series of Summer F.icnrnions rs bclo the woman story-telleIt takes who boy of old, he hugged his trouble to by the Santa Fo Kuilwuy. Tickets trom advantage of o iiortunlties, the woman run him, slipping the cheap little engagefollows: Salt Luke or Vilen lire ment ring with which he had sealed who can plan a well as execute, whom ""Louisville anil return, $47 :iO. August Missouri river mts anil return, 914.00, dully his troth into his pocket without a the world wan: and for whom it will June 'O to S eptember II to make place. I lilcmto ami leiurn, fcxi.M, daily, June 20 to sign beyond the twitching of his white push its ranks ilart II Beyttcttiber Then he lit his pipe with the lips. St. I.ouiMiiid return, f.'il .SO, dully, June 20 to II. SHIP. September not of because out contempt, but CHST letter, For further Information apply to 0, F. Warthere is little privacy accorded In the nnt Oat To Be e, Mr ren, General Agent A. T. & S. V, K. U. 411 Speetral Vessel correspondence that comes to the barveloUMrThenonienon. Dooly lilock, Salt Luke City, Utuh. rack room, and a private soldier is not Amcricai The clipper Luzon, ship South Dakota Karma. provided with a desk wherein to keep Haw ian islands with a his faded flowers and other sentimen- from the of an Illustrated booklet Is the title full cargo of su Jar, had a strange ex- tal tokens of the past. Just issued by the Chicago, Milwaukee the horn, Jb St. perience after mnding Paul Railway, descriptive of the The blow was a very heavy one, for When off the rren Staten land, in between Aberdeen and the country White Feather was without the worldgood weather, id with scarcely any have told sea on, the lool it renorted a sail. It Missouri River, a section heretofore ly knowledge that should unprovided with railway facilities, but him long since that he had fixed his was about an ir before sunset. Alwhich Is now reached by a new line of affections upon a vulgar, selfish and though the Luli was almost becalmthe Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul brainless flirt, and he still believed in d ed, the vessel siVted was under a her. Railway. Everyone contemplating S'jB Luzon's made the topsails. For her sake he had learned to over- mate think ehange of location will be Interested a storm was bearing down In the Information contained In It, and come his physical cowardice. He had on him, and ho speedily shortened a copy may ba had by sending a two-cedreamed of a possible commission in sail. Rapidly the stranger came nearthe dim future and had rejoiced in the stamp to F. A. Miller, General be seen was could she that er, and it recently acquired promotion as a step Agent, Chicago, 111. Passenger partially dismasted forward. In the toward her. Private Mailing Card. however, the expected squall For her sake, too, he received the meantime, Private Mailing Card with eolored did not make its advent. The strange news cheerfully when the word passed ship passed so close that It seemed as views of scenery on the Chicago, MilThere is no need to mention the name of his regiment here. That is a through the barracks that the regi- though a biscuit might be thrown on waukee & St. Paul Hallway sent on secret that belongs to the army alone. ment was ordered to South Africa to board. Still her crew paid not the receipt of ten (10) centa In stamps. Suffice It to say that his comrades are meet the Boers. He knew that he was slightest attention to the Luzon. On Address Y. A. Miller, General Patenby nature a coward, but for the memthe latter consternation prevailed. The ter Agent, Chicago, 111. proud ot his name. He should never have entered the ory of her he swore an oath to himof the storm-tosse- d vessel Tit lea A e t Iteau- self to do his duty without sparing appearance was so uncanny that the Luzon's men army at all, much less a hard riding himself owns Arundel castle also Whoever in the coming fight. were beside themselves with terror. owns the title of earl of Arundel in the cavalry regiment which had a reputation to sustain by a yearly tribute of Not until It dawned upon Capt. Park British peerage, and It is Bald there is "Look 'ere, old chap, we ain't going that the other ship was a part ot the no broken necks and collar bones. lejral obstacle to some ordinary His proper vocation was that of a to call you White Feather no more!" phenomenon known as the "fata mor- millionaire "trade person" buying the linen draper's assistant, and he had said Trumpeter Pipes as they lay to- gana," where a vessel is reflected place and taking his seat in the House filled that occupation very satisfactory gether behind the shelter of a large great distance, could he restore anyor LordB. This, of course, should the till one evil day he had fallen in love bowlder, against the face of which the thing like order among the men. The house of Howard, to which the earl bea girl, a silly, shallow girl, at Boer bullets were pattering like a most remarkable feature of the Incilongs, get Into a financially tight place. whom no practical man or boy would heavy rain. dent developed three weeks later. In full sight of the whole army their When the Luzon was nearing the have taken a second look. He adored her, and she adored solsquadron had crossed the Boer front equator she paswd the Russian ship diers. In their walks abroad she would amid a hail of bullets which had Komlsnfoff. bounl south, and her men direct his steps toward the Horse brought 20 men to earth. had no difficulty: In Identifying her White Feather's horse had been shot with the mirage, they had witnessed. required to harvest the grnin crop of West guards or Wellington barracks, that ern I annua. she might gaze In admiration at the under him, and, at the risk of his life, She had the same distinctive lines, and, abundThe inoi-the he had wounded trumpeter sure enough, hef foremast had been carried ant yield on theL'on-linen- t. fine, strapping soldiers who were to are He broken off close n the forctop, a Jury-mabe seen there, and every time she into the shelter of the bowlders. the average that pinched his arm and exclaimed: "Oh, was unhurt, but trembled In every limb taking the place of the missing i. id of .No. Hard v lient iu Western spar. She had leen reflected at least Jack, look at that lovely soldier!" his from fear and great exertion. two bowlders he 1,000 miles, and the storm which the Camilla will le over From between heart gave him a pang at the thought to buslielh the aci o. i'rice for fnriii that he was only a draper's assistant, peeped out and saw, amid the bodies Luzon's men hal observed had prob- thirtywill excellniit. be Splendid Kauebing with nothing in common with the of men and horses that littered the ably wrought tlf damage. Philadel- help Lands adjoining the Whent Kelt. military but the handling of red cloth! plain, a wounded man crawling on his phia North Ame:lcan. Excursions will lie run from all points in He was a dreamc. by nature, and fall- hands and knees amid a spatter of the United Slates to the Free Grant Lands, were bullets dust of weakthat love lessen his In did not kicking puffs Beeure a home at once, and if you wish to ing CHILD POLITICS. ness In this direction. Dreaming is from the dry earth all around him. at prevailing iirices, and secure the Alarm Keiubllca" "Junior City The It was his captain. the advantage of the low rales, apply for pardonable in a poet, but an unpardonor I)rtrolt. White Feather watched him for a literature, rates, etc., to F. I'mnsr, able crime in a linen draper's assis:-an- t, Detroit is learning that the "junior Superintendent Immigration, Ottawa, Canand as he stood at his counter his moment; then he saw him stop and in the various ada, or U W. V. llemiett, Cnnndinn mind was far away from his work. In- lie down on his side despairingly. He republics" e::ta!ilt-heAgent, bol New York Life Bldg., schools of the city, which at first stead of listening to the "Forward!" could crawl no more. Neb. Omaha, "I will, for her sake!" He murmured thought was a fine thing, Is having of the shopwalker he could only hear When visiting Ruffnlo, do not full to see word of command and between his clenched teeth, and, rising evil results. Tie mayor protests and the Cuuauiuu Exhibit at the the short-flunbeneis that hardly the blare of the bugles that sounded from the shelter of the rock, he fHCed fhows a conditiiti citizms of these Junior rex through hlB dreams; wherefore it was the hall of death that pattered to the ficial. The x THE GENUINE. .publics, for cxatiple, ballotted recently not long before he came into conflict earth around him. Do as these: on such you questions As he walked into the open a faint with his practical chief. A few shap words passed. He threw up in three cheer reached his ears from the Brit- favor city owneieiilp of the street railseconds a position it had taken six ish troops half a mile behind him. The way system at he appraised value of Do you favor the approyears of hard, unremitting labor to at- Itoyal artillery barked him with a $17,500,000? tain. Then he enlisted. shrieking flight of shrapnel, which priation of $l.")),0(.i0 for the erection whistled for a moment overhead, then of another high school building? Do He gained his title on Mb first disburst over the Boer lines a quarter of you favor expaision? (this involving after play in the riding school, where, a short ride on the neck of the riding a mile away In a shower of bullets a discussion of the Phll.pnine quesmaster's pet buck Jumper, he turned that for a moment quelled the storm tion.) But mnr' than this tne "junior citizens" devilled so rapidly as to deathly rale and cried aloud that he around him. lie reached the wounded man, lifted become lobbyists. Children were ask-i might he allowed to dismount. The home at once gratified his desire him on his back and returned step by ed to interview aldermen or sohool Invrtii rirtv jJ&KiV I uni i vera, "ILL liLLr IUU UK I to f by throwing him on to the tan, where step to where Trumpeter Pipes lay spectors In urge appropriations for WILL ELSE ' fiOTiiiHG i schools. shCrt, the Junior republics he lay trembling In every limb, much hidden. 1AM: NO JUWWb'lEJ KAJ LOOK fCe? ABOVE TP! confine not to themselves did theory, The trumpeter gave him a fnWit to the diversion of a couple of rough CATALOGUE J fs'EE riders who were standing by. They "Bravo!" as he staggered and fell with but got Into practical politics with a SHOWIK'6 fUU LINE i,t NTJ AND HATJ that was were quirk to Inform their respective his burden into the kindly shelter of unanimity and dispatch A J TOWER CO tOyrON MA53.M The Detroit something appalling. his former occupation the rock. squadrons, an-Free Press protests that Innocent chilThat wits White Feather's reward. being known, he was promptly chiis dren that are already struggling On a distant hill the British comtened White Fea'her. e fads In learning In those dark days It was the Joy mander shut his field glasses with a against ninety-ninto and write read, cipher, ought not to of the more hardy recruits to take him snap. have their heads further muddled by Ntwnrr rpitM nt alde solemnly and request the service "Tell the general to keep down the an attempt to (mister the methods and three farthltiKs worth fire on Mie right there and get those of morsel of men In from behind those bowlders," processes by which the people of the of white feather. Any down or fluff that mi(;ht float into the he said to his sld, "and bring me that rountry arc governed. Indianapolis barracks was promptly captured and man's name. If he Is alive, tell h'm News. OWN PRICE. YOUR BIDS BY MAIL. Krcla-hithat I saw It all and 'that I'm going It is not work that kills men; It Soar. , prefented to htm with due ceremonies illniutuloB, a I. lUI"aitli to recommend him for the cross. Never Is worry. Work Is healthy; you can by Trumpeter Pipes, the low comedian aw a finer show of fire discipline In hardly put more on a man than he of the rrnlment T.vwzin The older 'men forbore to Join in my life!" added the commander to can bear. Put worry Is rust upon the l off. himself aid as his not movement that J It blade, galloped with thexe somewhat tiring repetitions M In fm. hold b i1nik.Tt"tl. White Feather's eyes glistened as he stroys the machinery, but friction. of a stale joke. They rememle'ed E H. lu received the the W. and the heard Bterher. message riding their own prerces i CHAPTER No one ever knew what passed tn .hat interview. Harvey briefly told his wife he had begged for forgiveness and gained it, but the old re'.ation between Gladys and himself would never be renewed she was through a with the life of which be had part When He'en threw herelfhav-In his arms in a passion of grief for ing done him hurt while striving only for his benefit, he kissed her sadly. It was all a mistake, he said; ha had been the more culpable of the two. unTogether they would take up lifealludder the new conditions, never ing to the errors of the past. He was very kind, very gentle; but there was that in his manner and look, which told her Harvey, the boy, was aldead, to make way for the grave, most atern man who henceforth walked by her side through lire, affectionate and true, yet with the ineffable marquality that tinges the humblest riage with romance forever stricken from his love. Withlu a year after her departure Gladys was married to a man slightly her Junior, whose wealth doubled hers. Her beauty and vivacity made her the center of a wide social circle, and having been shut away from city pleasure so long she enjoyed them now with childlike enthusiasm, in a bewildering happy present the past became to her a dream, and after the arrival of her first child, a half forgotten one. The house in Rockville was sold, and long years passed before she again saw Harvey. In the careworn man with stooping shoulders she found it difficult to recognize her once handsome buy. He was only forty, but life had gone hard with him. There were many mouths to feed at home, and all Helen's thrift could not make one dollar do more than the work of two. n Long ago Gladys had wholly forgot-gotteher grievances, hut not the affection for which she had sacrificed so much. Even now, though she had many sons of her own, she loved her unfortunate boy too well to allow him to endure anything approaching privation, and with her husband's assistance secured to Harvey an annuity sufficient to plate him and his family well above need. Phebe, an old woman then, grumbled when the news was told her; but really she was enpleased; even her anger could not dure forever. And Harvey had been her boy as well as Gladys'. So all were in their way happy and content all but one. It is hard for the covetous soul to come near to fortune yet never grasp it; and even wlen better days had dawned, and want was forever set at bay, the bitter knowledge that she had doomed her husband to a struggle with poverty that robbed him of youth and hope and ambition was with Helen Atherton all the days of her life. (The End.) u y 1 Hos-letie- In H liullia is reported that the French Intend to build a railway from I'iio Tinf Ku to Tien Tsiu, with or without Chinese consent. It I do not hdteve r!o' Cure for an ejul for cotiKlia end coldi. John F Uoria, Trinity Sputum, lad., Feb. .6, UJ- - ba TnoI Rm't" Yonn-relXplomat. Clarence L. Thurston, who was reot the cently appointed secretary I'nlted States legation of the ArgenHe tine republic, is Just twenty-one- . la the youngest man in the diplomatic service of the Vnlted States. Ramllfht Hex KleotrlrttT. Dr. Niels Flnsen, of Copenhagen, the discoverer of the new me Urinal rays. 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X- .'' i 1 Coitr, bulo rrons., iW.Wn, -, i "'. r .1 IH1HM1. ot pun-bas- bV lit - - st e purifying-- , preserving-- t : iluka, USEforCUTICURA, HARVEST HANDS 20,000 a single And nt three-penc- laeal City will !(, fM ,r- ia safe to conclude ev. w. fork Tribune, that the ideal Mt-t tbe future will be ieia noisy than the avers city of Street cries of shrillness and all ,f tomultuou sounds will be moderated oy the next generation, If the present muni el pal rulers do little or anthlna-to abate a grievous nuhunce. New Yorkers are the most patient peofle ever known But some Aar thw mm break bounds. It Hue la Ike H'th A y. A road is being built in the high g Women in the Philippines, at least In the Island of Luzon, are showing wonderful skill as lapidaries and Their taste and workmanship are far in advance of the poweri of men. Mm. Wlnalnw'e Soul bin 4 ft J rr-v- ,.; one-da- ?f Forsaking all Others Buffalo, N. Y J'lly SO. A Joint of rallwav v4--rwaepn's hotel and u w;ls ,e!d mis attwtu. m w.th view i.f adopting some lurans f.r .rrtvtiB so far as possible tiie !:::;. siun that appears to ai distant i"ints that Exrailway rat.-- t the position are high an.! that hotel raU-In Buffalo are fritvs.:v The conference rev.-a!,the fart that IhiffiU. .an accommodate two l.un:!!.l thousand visitors in its In. us s and hotels at rat s rajisins from fifty cents to two oullars j)(.r ulaht, ami that no one need ;ay mote than one dollar s for a lr.ilsjiii!' in a private house. It was also shown that the railroad rate is lower than for any former exposition a five, ten or fifteen day ticket, according to distance, being at the rate of one fare plus one dollar for the round trip, from all parts of the country. The Niagara Falls cheap, special excursions of former years, when trains were overcrowded and everyone subjected to great discomfort, are remembered only so far as the low rate is concerned, and this is quoted as showing what rniht be done. The passenger agents assert that the present half rates are as low as can reasonably be expected. An extension of the present limit has been looked for. as it gives too short a time for anyone to see the Lig exposition, but it has not yet been modified. Other points which the representatives of the publishers' association will lay stress upon are that the Exposition is completed in all details and that both Buffalo and the Exposition are well policed and as free from dangerous characters as any city in the country. A joint committee was appointed to deal with questions affecting the Exposition and the proper welcome and care of guests. The Exposition has had in operation for some time a free bureau of information for the convenience of intending visitors. meeting S? JulT 'M. Ann. 'W. rcl). TaUsnWd; Jlliy Th only l.h rr' wHh the f!!!l"iiiu EDUCATIONAL. HH V " pai.nl and lm- - - auo U,I.bU.b ni.rMfillna N. Imprtman Throwof! N Oepribl rs IV ti" f.....illinr.. ii market. Sue Mi. WFSTH-'Sn It I ForSal. ty To whom wine J Jytt ,'vi i"?r i - V 'a,!-- i i ! 'i ' - - ' - i A' r "?r""I ..n!er. ., nlm-liu- ' hM'M'I ir Lilt, -1 ' "''-- r 1 -.- ?ni- before dcrlul pr.a V Gn;i Which niakc f ivsT.'f I tab. B INION, n u ur uini not price.. THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, rv.-lle- lltillper and NOTRU DAM13. INDIANA, . ahu-ttlm'iiao- the DH.LEHCS Klutrr .nil Lrtxm, t'cnnnmlc and M.tory, St.i.m whom Clalc, A Inn wl i in. J urnaii.m. A.t, 5ckrtve, 1'harmacy. Law, rr.i'.r. Inat t.nrrif bnil Licclr k.al engineering, til. .it attptlmi nun or w.inan nf !!u':r lir.u,r.it. Civil, ww t Vain.. ArchUrcli.rt. i.r. 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