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Show Mhltiirtt Ithllll l nh. Omaha, Sept li Missouri, ranking fifth lu population, fourteenth In alio and among tho first in amount and va rlety of n sources In tho galaxy of elates, fully proclaim, In Ha exhibit, tho supremacy of Ha educational Institution. Insti-tution. Missouri ha no atata build- Ing at the Trant-Mlatlstlppt Imposition, Imposi-tion, yd tho stnto I well represented at lit licadquartora In tho Agricultural building aud Ita mineral, agricultural, forestry, horticultural ami dairy ox- hlblt attract but little lea uttcutlon than la tattoived upon tho exceptional Ono educational exhibit which It Installed In-stalled In tho south gallery of tho Liberal Lib-eral Art building Missouri la rich In stnto normal ' schools (doubtless ono reason for her high educational standing), havlngotic In tho north nt hlrlorlllc, another in the central part at Warrcnsburg and a third at Capo nirurdeau In tho houtli cast I'romlncnt among Iho exhibits ore specimens of tho work for which tho SL Louis aehnota havo acquired a national reputation drawlngnnd klo icrgartcii work. Hannibal, proud of ' being distinguished us tho birthplace tit "Mark Twain," hat a card allowing tho houto In which lie wu born, tho oavo inado fainoou lu "loni bawyer," together with a biography of the author, , No part of tho exhibit acemt to at tract mora attention than tho "model rural school houie," designed by Htm lohn H Kirk, ttntn superintendent ol ichools, who had charge of tho rural school section la tho recent Trans- , Mississippi lkluoatlonal convention Tho mothoJ ol sanitation, heating and equipment am admirably planned and tho entire coat It estimated al I0OO |