Vlai" limn 'UlUtllU. er '""g and wine cap j, beneath it, It is pretty oti)ttliiiig uiuki to r "avenport solid. Thf i Usually a ished finish. 1 that it i3 'ost ii k-,t hanit e, niauvf. ture. ru' d fnIL tu French brown or slashed to 'own fur. r covered. Soutac-Jif, t the f. nri. ore tfian 1 have it ir leaved ' Jounce I liaa his u ay. shirred d color, th cool, w cloth, i an old dies, in m kept nvoriie lamp, idtuitc n with locent up apery i with irmly, 't let here, f the JdJy dnty re-iltor- the li on urn- 11 he of of uh, led in rid 80 id lo' id rl is t.' e e stone. tit iii'h . liraie v i i i , , clou, ln f- rii;-l lv U. i r i he MratM Imt 'i . , !s tl.ey desiri-C.i-V t( riu it, and tit .-r lutnieiiu carry s in triumpli. are i, S .18 !l lll'UI'IH. i.ct-t vmiiij in;i:i, .- ri: tl IVi-ll . iiitli ! i.s'rtuliv :,M' ii'a- i in. d to b'-'.iM V - -a:: I r-1 ..:r I ? art !!.. r,,"t:. , i 1! i : I .it 1 lan i i'o t Hi wiu-re l.'-i i t-.i!-d. !!) i;a i iiiciiiiT;;tin:i i that in t!ii" Ii i li" iv;;s l.iiiiial laT hii li.'irlal sunn-tune, i:i lll'll'-f, v. liv nt t! -.ii- .uiU--'." C-;.. ,r. 1 to th liorl-l -n oi r.ui ;; .Mirrt.iy hum I , !i,t' tliire.li, licawiy 1 tiillic iirmi-r. lii-ii . .i : ud fori s.w the (ieray 1 the iMHs;h:lity and .,,..M,alli;.-. ,.i roiinuta iiitviitly I j ..rld'H iu-ro -italic i-ni-.n j , ! Vi-ii, I .i; t'liiu 1:.; .i i ' in t li.si!;!ity i,l aii i '. ,!! itl hear hull j, f . , Im.iTC, OUt llllo lil.:.l;. A caiu defeat. l i i -, . ii, .j hint that, for all I i.. i-r t'Ollhl not .(;,;-.. e !vT'i In- f a l of the l,i t Pr. I-, V. Ilajdcli intoi v. ;l Is of till) ;ork,e io I . i tin' then VMirlii v, i 'e ; i MaU-3 fol.ij;:cal s:u ' ..; i fnl geys'-r n-'oii-, I . ,:.i tin? iKirlhwi-.it .!,. it . y l.e hahtelied his il.i.t. 1 i':ii:ii2 when la mo. it.! - j i y of M.ltlllliotll o! : II. (' flciir 1'It! ' v.:st-1 ! i .. hi nt piazza .',);, 1 la!i j a ,' hfi'l! over tii i'i -. '1. ; iH rc;ii-ii in ., li. . i i lily to fcit there lo n r and hitl er, vviiih! a ha -uitatioii h,-o:i, ned r- red loin u!..i,t1. ' iifd the traiHli.i n: ;'. u oil ,'; he saw tail' e r tia- li.-i a' of tie- iiioi.ii !. y I . crinic iiua-.i d "Uh Ir-jiMi.ii,!., tU4 ,vi : per U-r- 1 down .iiey ir Vnv, lie :r.i riii:i!"d. I ilm' hninei.iii i a eon ! 'id might explode ll. i tiiii body wc ! tii1 1 in ii f : '. ; .Wld ,11:1, U U-co I NHL Nl e expimfd lo bcaiS he dcleriliilied to 1 nnl in- yp araiely and allow hi-s hod (. d uotvii lull to heroine one ol Jkrajiiiil formiii? iiimiei fcrssia'.i. I ohjectH. eiise mass ol iitvn, toriiiwl hif plans Mr. 'yr ms took I'holorolonn anil laid dow n fllif Ij.'l -(; of the HTh-S of phtZZil.i ol liiisnntih Hot .prlnt,"! whi-ie the jey- ns.itt f i fell upon him and in a short :i! i.: i:sed hh body 111 hardclif I cal I nier. j While the strange yourij man v.Jtaex liH life devi iliir a- thclic Nils of death, MiM Mignoin-tte 1 avr.- le.'idiiia a diHsimi ir career of kCu,; faiii'iea inrl icaie-hiiii,' lln IwMfora man who should hi? cjno- piof her idefiH so creaunh m la r feu of romanticism she had in- W jated thev. ildcst noblo red nun M deepest of titifrcipienU-d deep keertaiiu-d that his value set on n ,M!i was less than that of a horse. titudii d a widov.i r pre ident bi:t il .'nlli'ded her tit' situ he he illil Hot "bit Kir dly to her adv, ii.i i -. She uenl toead ika-niiiiie 1 to t;(xe;i..iS" a great irfw-e but all tiicpriliccushe met spoke! jftoflovo butoi aii aiiiiual stipeueu NUconm her htubaud. In I -'.i0 .Mist I'avre deeded to enj.'y Bummer in the e,l iv.toiu- Xational park ft tract s ilely nmlcr tne Wsdietiou ot the goviniiueiit hu! f'-rtiiMly a part of the thu territories oi "joining aiid Montana. I he a .Maui KoUilIot Springs hotel Biillen ner m Eauth: ideas. While here she olun 'itwd (he piazzas of the great Hpniijf. I N placed bottles, combs, hoisesnoes "id other obi ecu under tho trickhin.' j f-n-uiiis and saw I hem 'turned lo stone I16 li'-r heart's content. W hile st.e : boxes v i!h a varied collection of these and kindred objects her ideal itlhH respect as in the case tf a man. ' 2ii(u)lilled. Hie saw tho big heap of objects in- nmliited, whlcli s'-cmed to have mki 'fWii into the viilh'.v, and alio was iu--'''Kiiaiitnt tlio irovcriiMient for enaclini; i4'8 to protect this "ftvalanehe" mid making it misdemeanor to carry any tl')ii hw. tlie clambered tip and ""n tho Bvalanrtbe -for such me sianv 11.2 eollei Inn iiliiecta neetned .o lie "J ach dnjr paused before a massive of whit iiiiler. thft solidity and Stwilheaiiiv r.f which she ttimircd so tuch that it l,cnme n monomania with ,rr.: ' 'i ! i.' r ! I: -. " ' , I,,,' ; . : . . - i At r ;i i; J. tri;-'- i i , -; , , - l.n., , i..-.., I i'..',' and it W.i. i :V f .J -1 f !, i-!i ;d-i!' Mii'-d i i i, 1!. tl.e't ij u, - ' t I Ii I : i I ,t 11. :. 1 y i ,'- w ;i hi : I.ypi.,, j -1 1 : : M..-H a 1 i.e. a i. .:n-d ever li d il. le A - li .'e.-aiii : nd ol i ' illde- ' .' e h-.l l.e.'-tt.. I h a-, a i ll.M' !i.'... 1 Vci, In: il i! v,. ! rile a Ir. a! III i ' lliea f. Se.U th. Unrld. H. i' Inline id been l'.n:i I at li- .. li.i.i!.' naiiiie el ii. t. 'i Iter prayer and in tl. nios'. lii.mtie way ever c.iimiie I j '-a in- i (...lieeiiaiiie even Hie wlle; llr:.iti'U . jlioiel.st, had eliah.'ed her ,olilld her j j lover III stone. ! Hie Win Ml lueak 'iie .: I ! Ih'' Inn;,' --.ii that bad hidden hi:u from the , ,'.orld. I.'- v.oii'd lire." lo n-ceive liitn. 1 ! i -f should he l.n on else p.c-.eut. Ih-sliMiih'i av.ake li'iin h.n,.' dn-aiu lr..ill the ill Isillle U l it!, s.;H.,i; I opi'tl i ii i ees on her lov hi!" s .-di'Miid awake to lite anil the world in l.er arms. Mie arrayed hT.etf j,i,r:iins!y. lier dark ha;r win arranged with while hands about it. A simple l! win j gown of white enveloped her ionn, and over it w.n tail lintin'. while lahric of iliu- s;oi, o delicate as lo ill cen t: lie; eye Her brown even, large and long lashed, i liiiun wi'h joy ia tiny sandals licate lingi'M i .liiell of a l eai Her feet v,viv incased The li.-tiis ol her de one pink lined, like tin Ma. was arrayed at la,!, ready with endearing terms to re reived la r lover from hi i c.i-c ol stone. Incandescent lamps sia-d a soft.mellow glow over the loom, on the cone en hancing the glorious beauty of the girl. With a sharp chisel she began to in dent a cu-a.e on the entire length of the cone, (iiadiially the crease deep ened, often she placed her ear to the o.eiiing, trying to catch some Hound, some movem-hl. The opening arrived at a dei " ':''1'" ''""(' ('""U1 : . , i , , -,- I lie. i II 111 1 1 C. Spill Open Wliiioin nijio.' IIC II1B1 I 1 ' e- " ." s--. - i...: ..I.. I .., :i e us- S 1 HI Wll.l.l hammer gently begin the sp.n img pii.- cfss . . . ,,,, Vu the tomb began u opc.i sm. paused. She was s.'ared. Jim man would really he as in (learn. nu could she revive him unless ne inimeu- ately came to life? Suppose h'J wro , . I ...1 ll'i,l ,.,,,,1,1 ul,e (I'll eompleleiy ueiei. n ii.. . e authorities that which they '"111" heheveanduot convict her as a niu. u. i-less ; Cradually ic would her courage cami) back. nave 1 ti i ii somehow, llau i anted her prayer and sent ne . ii.it are v I.er a husband in the most mysterious, romantic fashion? Surely the, power which sent him to her to he rescued would enable her to restore mniiou . .. She gave several lapJ and u.o cone .... vided in twain. In the morning they found her in tln milSein ... a dead faint. She did not ,,.vive for many days. Ileside hd' were two halves of the cone of Hilidoiiss.il l(:r. The occupant, which lay bes, e ,u,r,wastht limbless trunk of a d'. ad r(.;.Villia:nll.I!allni.!nN''W rk I'.vcnlng Telegram In bottling calshu,, or picklcn boll Ul0 corks, am. wh.Ui them into the hollies, ami vM i.ii.eal..d. 1'sc the tin loll corks, "If IMJil. I 'urn t) i a t . ;it li r i o::;i-- if I . "fl,. lit ):it. I,-!-!;-,, buiv turn ef the . At intic. m COLUMN II lilli.V l.il,.. ... .i. of In:-; eily, : O'-i-'are- no nioiuy i he annual in qui s .r ani an e. I ivim-Iy ill. iilivill lint. Olll' ar.i hlii'iiji iM a, la;!. iin-ans ol savin .' the . D aeim'.sliMle ,v, i the family's; affect-: M 1 lie ..tor; lealilliT is nil its i M of r nueli to niv "for . all' llg)i-t, ' says lli miserable, ibj -ets y oil e'el' h i m, isl so, hut. I could i- t .rie him a.'.av, for ho was ri' il would li.iv eined ., i;'l l s. lie-ides -.' hieh ini'iiens faiiey to him and i . : i 1 1 inseparalile. One v, if'.biisy abiiut th" housi! domestic duties, win mueh a ein'iiiunus knocking, i.dd not 1 icale. Sic Weill door s .veral times, but no a- t!i. tilth ami at last sin- ran up- .' .tail- :. ft .h nin-serv whei-e sli III hi-' mil's . TI had J ;irl. ' u :i- not I Inn but the stray , ,, ami hold mi; tiirlil lo llm 1 he child, who was hiino ino- a il iiiee tiieti hid1' way out of Ihe j roeK . ill il" AllldllW. With 111" dl-ess ei'llip-d III his mouth he could not hark nor make miV K.im,l v. Ii.it verexe.'pl a lo.v wliin iu, hut v.. is li,-:il i n.-T his rcinmiiii. nl a !:;d a- hai-.l as he could on 1 he il lor. hopinir. I '''i-.nU: believe, in thi-- way to ,.t!rni. a'l.'lil'on to himseif and Hie ehihl. M v.ii. this tat ton. at any rate, that bi-Mrtiit inv wife on the seme. She ci'mntthe child, who was anuisin;' iiiiii-..df ti'vinu' tnca'eh at the, mornim.- glori on a nil ' irr.wmg om-iiue n- wimhnv, mil biu'hlv elided over wlial l. too!.- for tiai dog'e 1 with li 1 ti i The strain on the animal, however, i, ,ii-i li.-ive In' -n soii'.eiliing terrible, for ,,1,,.,, mi. wife took tin) bay h fell Oil 1 1,,. thiol'- n-ml imr and all but lifeless and was t',0 exhaust ;il for nearly half than feebly n, .ne io slir or do'inoi liek V i Vi r lies nil. I lis sue, 1,111-11 to i- - him, lle.v ong Hit! faithful eiva liiiid on the baby we I,,,.., I, ei l.-i-ie. M will n - I' i--e.o v. hul, it lnu-1 hav IC'll I she IllllilllCs. 1 UO-.i.'ll IH" K had only left He' room lor it munient. No. sir: nioii".v Wh.'UCV,.,' .Nir in 1 hi; pi' 'in'. in mil buy Unit dog." I)- eon tidls this story Cato, as tin! dug is eaii.-d. Ill annua I shows plainly tliat. k.i the subject of eoiiversa- I hi.. hie entertains Ins tirouii ne.sienuid riie'audienei' by si.l'ilttillg to mil fro with an air of the greatest cim- us nl si nl v as it tuugm Sli Hill it, "Vis, livas i iiiiii, iiio i ilie, Ky . l.'iii'ivspuiidaiit o ll.-iu-i 'rat. 11." Louis the (J lobe- or,, ,i r i nk. why vou won't let nu ert Sco'lt.'' ponied Waltel ( d oli'l s i, lav w ii h K 1 knoiv he don't alw;ivs num. llrown. his moiher. id smokes cigars, ant soineliiti'-s sweai.i. lint I have heel ,,, . M up hdter than that. He won hrrl in'. md 1 should think you wouh ,t pie. I'erhapslcaii dohim goed. Walter " said his mother, "lake Ihi; jrl-tss i,f pure '.valor, mid put just on. doi- o' run nu. ' " , , , , , . "O im ther. who woaiu nave inuuu one cro-p won d l.l'citeii a wnoia lias: so?" , , . ,.v.,.,. it en ch:tnLr..'d the color o ,,. . ii,',l . has it not? It is a shame Ic .i..'f,t .lust tint, one drop of cleni vviile.' in it and restore its purity, sa.c his mother. "Why. motho!', you at me. 0v d'-'m nor are laughing a dozen, nor lifly won t uo i n-ii .. - . ... , ,-,11- -in ,-,1,--mi i, e re.ore i. ,..oo"" . . , f T ,,l ,in.vm'dV'f itobei-t scull's evil ". .. . n inulii with your careful tr ,i,,im'. ni-my drops of which Will ....,l no impression on him. Herald and Presbyter. ... . i... ueenitinlateil work that d is ill"'"-" ' .,, .;,., I,, th, ii;?- rac-milination W. ho rc -s o V i ,, , i' in clean the establishment m. ivre bound tiM lean . , . ev i on, ". - which they sei u , ' r',1,,.i1., , pay every l iv, ltl,,i,. emplovers i1'.' To I ven them by tWaw out of the t . . " . t,e 'total sup-! toiners. l '' , , -rVt,,, Huhstitution I"-""!'0" 'n J 1 1 al es to be paid to for t of nxu.i siiuiie-s i them by the employers. m:i.. 'I'" ! nr- m,;,,,.(i i-.jiu a.-amirUjii .1). t..iit .S t-ivtary Knsk livai-d re i"rk iT.fra-ed ia o!a'.i''literinir in N. v 't was v.ld I;ef tnow Ijmvv tru'j 1his is," ''' Ui'y v. iit i questioued ia I 1'i malt -.r. ( Iwim iiwt ' "I aid 1 r.'ai .-tart- .1 a,, iu .-i:i-a:ir,ii tnd l:uve put 1'V.) M) ,.,a ;...-r,t.s .... ,l. .-,.:.,,..,. -H-i it in-' oi.: k..-t f.,r h inli-y that all'tii'ds a mai i .ih.'hiit, if lim-s.- l!oh i.- a-'iai' ri'ii'i ' 1 -nl.. ,,f , -! IfKl-h j duty of ; dU-ir.-i- , i 'i'h- ! ran ."(; IK I)-.-', ;:! to other KuroiK-an "- ai, 1 ,s dd as h ef it would y .'::. 'ij'-e'Tin of injuring the iir lr-i.f in KuroiK'aii maikc-1.s. a tiunj U USiut: doiio it is the a.'i-i.- iiti;rai di.-parl nuMit to i' il a'ni i-oi it ." i at-ti,;'-it has com plot :d a.-- ipict inspection !it-i- houe and , oo' a at tiie nhu ! o:i tl. i Am.. ' no '.. " 1 :., qiiaraiitii'.i; aaiiipt lean eitile in K:i"!aiiil i, on!v lioa,;!.a!, a;d tlaj i--eiv-ary. '-('attic "'"l'H-'i to Kuyhind are p'oi-rlv in--l'eel. .l ami ta.'X'eii. mi that t!iei; 'is nu loii. i- a nu. --oi y for a lonjr (luarantiiie. 1 he ...lion oi poi-U is not yet in have, j am lioA- urruiiiriii' for 'a trip to (.'hiea.'o a'ld Kansas ( .'ity t ) ii)aiie;er ateii pn,;.e. ih-oeet io l. In the next t nir- l:i;.-.l ho;,e to lia.e every t hi iir ready I'oiii.'uet lieero-eaiiie iiii,eetioii (i ! i1 jiork as tu deteel ti-iehino :is. 'i'his is a hi-j . I,, for these i ikj . Liu, will ivqnii- ' a liTjju forei; so as to inusre tiiat. ail jiork exported will he free from any ti-ae,. of trichinae. As l-'rantw and (en-many aileu that our pork i.-, deceas ed they try lo keep it out, hut this ex cuse u ill not In, Id eooil iiiu.-h loiiL'er. I her,, is more ti ieliinosis in German pork than in ours. Ifc-sidc the iiT mans eat. their pork near y raw and ol fours-: they suffer eunid-'fiinlv from tl-ieliilili-is." ( li risl,,,:,,.r (,,11111,1,,,, ,,,) Hi,' ('oi-tit'ei 1 air. At an informal meeting of the world's fair ciHtri:illee on foreign exhibits i"ue-,i:iy it was decided to reenm iiiend io Ih" diivclory Hint ."id,0,)) be ex pend.'! in ivprodueine the ani-'n nl con vent oi' Kibiila, a! rains, Spain. i'.-Tii biiiidin for the exhibition of Ihe relies Ol CoitUlliiUS. W. !. ( 'lll'l is u ho lil-li , , , , , , , . , . I'o scheme, turned out this slory " the eonvent: .In.sies It was at, the door of this eonvent thai the. f. minibus disappoinleil and dinvn .iileiiee le-ari-eil. asked for foou ami shelter lor himself and his child. II was here that lie found an asylum for a few years whiie he developed his plans and pre pared Ihe ai-eiiinents which he submit ted to the council at Salamanca. It was in one of the rooms of this convent that in: met the Dominican monks in debate, and it .wan hen; also that In; conferred with An hi zo I'in.o, who afterward cum man led one of the vessels of the II, -et. In Ibis c invent. Columbus lived while In; was making preparations- for his vov;i:;c, and on the morning that ho sail d IViiin I'alos he al tended himself Ihe little ehan d. There is no buildiinr ri the world s,i closely ideiitiliod will his osenverv us t'nis, mid fortunately il . ai'i-hite.'lure is of such a character Its In permit of a reproduction at a com paratively small cost, and at the same lime furnish a iiiclurcsipio view and ap proiiriate group among the splendid b eildings that w ill be erected at Jack son I 'ark. It Vt ill not only be of itself a monument to Columbus," but it will ."iirni.sh commodious and convenient e'.owi'oon.s for the collections and relics ii, Columbus I b;U are to b'; exhibited. It sides a i't.'ge collection of mans, man-it- ript-s, hooki and piefiuvs that are ! ''"g swti'.rcd i,h"i-e will be among them h iblio aiid ni'i vale collections both from l-iiiiop.; anil Hi:; Liiiifed Slates. Many of I he arUeics l.:ing of great value, il i.-, proposed to bring l.lie.in all together in iliir, building', where they will 1)3 secure from lira and all odinr dangers. Till; JiKJDOK IS I'llKK. riil. on (ho ;i-t-at r.ronkl'n SlfUclnvo No Lnuia 'llll(M'll!(l. Tho penny toll system on the New Vorl: and ISi'Ooklyn bridge died an easy deal ha!, midnight,. Hilda select collec tion of the dilfercnt varieties of the genus "crank" took part in the funeral ceremonies There were the 'cranks" wiio bought the last ticket, I hose who p-ot through first without, paying, those who goi across first, and the disgruntled 'cranks'' who got beaten altogether. About thirty men and hoys waited at Hie, New York end acd about forty at the hh'ouklyn end. The first man through was alarge man with a red fac who made better time thaif tho "litlUj sway bach," but a very breathless and noisy boy disputed tho honor with him at liiu expense of all the billions on his coat. A- si n all sign with the, word "i'Veo" was displayed ut the New York approach exactly lit midnight, while the Lh'ooklyn approach was opened thru;; minutes later. This gave Henry li. Van Ivetiren, Hie greatest ticket agent of I ho bridge, who recitived tho first penny ever paid, the record of receiving ibis last penny paid. C. V. Moulion received the last trib ute of copper at the New York end. Jamrrs Brady, a roundsman, hung out Ihe sign, and Ollicials Karrell. Lhlgale, Moral! and llarkins olliciated as time keepers and referees in the slight trou ble which followed. A wild looking young man with his hair streaming in tho breeze had tho doubtful honor of being the first man across from the Brooklyn wido and pito otisly appealed to thu reporters to en roll his naino and send it ringing down the ages. Nona of tho six ticket takers will bo discharged, as they have all been pro vided wilh work in other bridgo de partments. Almost 8,000 people went through the Now York approach dur ing the day and many bought tickets for mementoes. Mr. Van Keuren told a Trihimo reporter that almost a mill ion tickets were still outstanding. Those who scrambled for ti' st placo at tho New York end had had a sub stantial award in view besides mere hollo rlorv. as thev had heard that a gold watch liwaited tho first man who reached tho Brooklyn end, but if the watch were there it was very hard to find and at 1 o'clock tho disaipointod would bo winner was Mil buntinsf afUr Tribune M World' t'lr Notts!. rdraguny has decided to participate a the eixition. iiarbadoe French Guiana, Oylou and Cor; a have also joined the liet. The women phvEiclane, pharmaeitits, and dectists of Illinois intend to pre pare an exhibit to be made in the Illi nois State building. The department of E'ectricity is mak ing an eff jrt to seaure a eoaipleta col lection of bintorical electrical apparatus in order to hor tbe progress of the fec-ience from early tioif s. The Daughters tf the American Rev olution have been granted 3,C'00 square feet for on exhibit in the Woman's Building. The crganization, of which Mrs. f'reeidect Harrison is president, h; s 1,000 ocembers. Hassan Hen Ah, of Morocco, is seek ing a concession to inaka a Morocco ex hibit at, the Exposition. He 6aya be will tpend .?".0,000 in showing the peo ple, macneie, -usloa,i, amusements, etc., of bis country, and in bringing to Chicago a tribe of Berbers. Ample accommodations are to be proeidtd at the exposition grounds. The location for restaurants thus far decided upon art four in the Mines and Mining IJuilding, sixleen on the es planade in front, four in the Woman's li ni ill i titr. Home are ou the ground Hour and some in the galleries. The Catholic church in Chicago wants to make an exhibit at the Fair, and has applied for 75x75 feet of space. The exhibit, according to the request, is lo consist of, first, kindergarten work; second, primary grades; third grammar schools; fourth, colleges and academies: fiflh, industrial schools; orplianges, and deaf and dumb institutes. The supporting edunina for the Fore stry Building are to be truns of trees with the bark on Chief Buchanan has requested each State to furnish three for this purpose, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Jouneeticut, Illinois', Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Minnesota, Montana, Ne braska, New Mexico, Bennsylvaniii, Texas, Wiscont-in, Washington and West Virginia have promised to fuuish their quota. Electricity is to bo the mo'ive force in Jackson Park during tho construc tion of the buildings. The eleclic plant lias been completed and steam engines must go. This is done in order to re duce the fire risk. The saw-mills, used in getting out building material, which have been run by steam, are now sup plied by electric power, furnished,- if desired, night and day. Electrical En gineer Sargnnnt is prepared with a sixty horsepower plant to supply electric-motor service. In a few days, 300 horse-powor will be available. Expert engineers are working upon tho drainage problem in connection with the Exposition grounds at Jackson Park, Aa a rosult of calculation in the Construction Department, a somewhat now plan will bo adopted for taking care of World's Fair sewage. All the offal, conveyed through underground pipes, will run into four large tanks at the Eouthwestern portion of Jackson Park. Theso tanks are to be thirty feet in di ameter and forty feet deop. The novel feature connected with the plan is that the sewage deposited in the tanks is to be treated chemically, and the Con struction Department believes that the water flowing from them after the chemical treatment will be almost pure and wholesome. So far as known a similar treatment has never been adopted, except at Berlin, Germany. There the method hus been found to work with satisfaction. If equally suc cessful at Chicago the waters of the lake will not be polluted by the drain ngofrom the Exposition grounds. I .!euset! " scar nor ALL RIGHTI 8T1 YorkFoundry and Engine Co., YORK, NEBRASKA. GRAIN ELEVATOR MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES Engines, Boilers, Pulley.---, Shafting, Etc. Pipe and Steam Fittings. All Kinds of Castings Made and Machine Work Done to Order on Short Notice. STOKE FKOXTS, WATER WOKKS, CASTINGS, ETC. Send for Catalogue of Muehlnery, ltt (loueh Medicine. ... l Vr.-T:T'a)-i;.i,l,outolncctio0. 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