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New Yonx, July 10.-(Spool al).- Bichard Croker has ordrred all hisraclng studs shipped to England and will aban- don the American race track entirely and make an edort to capture the Derby by a horse of own his breeding. Prrrsiwso srmxn MAY ua slrrrnun. Prr'l~ssn'R"ff' Yes. Doubtless your readers have had the exposition tale in Varied f°'mS~ Tha SYS may see and the mind may appreciate, but my pen is not gifted _Wim f&§\ll3.Y adequately to describe the manifold beauties of the Rainbow City, in which the people of the Western Con- tinent are to flttingly celebrate the “closing of the old and the glorious dawn of the new century." Visitors describe i this as a splendid city upon a noble site, ‘ in one of the loveliest parks of the world, "gcmmed with shining lakes,grass-covered I giacles, inviting/ shade and wealth of iIora;many palaces of Spanish architecture staficovered walls, domes, towers and' , pavilions aglow with numberless pleasing hues and tints; court settings of wond~ rous beauty. A Plaza and an[Esplanade, with ornamental band stands for out-door concerts to be given by the finest bands in the world; sunken gardens filled with choicest flowers and cooling fountalns,the water taking the form of sheaves of wheat, roses and lilies of large propor- tions, original statuary scattered every- wheroabout the grounds, in fountains and groves, upon buildings and bridges, ltcgether forming a vast symbolieal inter- pretation of the Exposition; vistas of exceptional beauty; a grind canal euclz-~ cling the larger buildings; a Trlumphrl HAVING A Rilh' ouoaransuozoss. The most phenomenal run the drugglsts ever experienced on a proprietcry medicine they are having Just now with Catarrhozone remarkable cures effected in this viclnty is the cause. Drugglsts all recommend Oatarrhozone and say it is the surest and quickest cure for Catarrh Asthma and Bronchitis it always give peffeot sltiaiaction.Relieves quickly pleasant and convenient to use. Sold in two sizes,25 cents and $1.00. As Catsrrhozone appears to be the most highly recommended remedy for Cstarrh Asthma Bronchitls. &:c, we strongly advised our readers to try it. Bridge, challenging wonder and admire-11 tion, overs mirror lake and g_ottos of mf vclous beauty and interest; exquisite, borticultu al and Sorel embellishment of " grounds, a wall of green' foliage |urround~ ` ing the Exposition; at-bore for rest and refreshment; a beautiinl rose garden, and wonderful water gardens filled with rare aquatic plants; gondolas, and electric and vapor launches upon the lakes and canals; a perfect harmony of architectural, sculptural, electrical, horticultural, noral and color edccts, to illustrate the progress of the race daring the Nineteenth Century." i Perhaps the impression made upon one .the base of the tower falls a cataract of Y < pq l of your own citizens would be of more ln- "°1'°S' U Yourreaders. I may say in pas- iD8 that an article published _qol- umns from the peno! Mr. W. B. Iloaion. evidences agrasp and power of descript- ive writing equalled by few.A| fan as I can und out-the various buildings and courts show more than a fair measure of success. The beauty of the buildings is the first thing that strikes the visitor, coupled with the grounds in which they are lo- cated. In my last letter I think I men-_ tioned that Buffalo is “beautiful for sit~ nation", and by the contributing band of art Buffalo has been favored with a mag- nidcent park. To it was added a- large amount of temporary occupied ground, on which most of the exhibition structures have been erected. To describe them is mostdlfhcuit. Photography outlines but' does not give anything like a proper idea of them as they present themselves to the eye cf the visitor. Agreeing ln one great scheme, they vary in detail in a manner that gives them new attractiveness from whatever point they are viewed. The general design is Spanish, with the indu- enee of the Moors suggesting itself her; and-vanishing there. The red and yellow roofs, that, had less skill been shown in the coneeption,would have seemed tawdry are so in keeping with the whole idea that anythiugdlse would fall"to secure' the right result. Adding te, and part of the efectivenesn of the general design is the arrangement of the grounds. It is a lesson ln gardening of . rave eifestivenesgu a_i"d~` all thro__u`gh',the work of preparingla for a memorable event. ~ A CENTRAL FACT. central space, which separatemwhile unit- ing, the main groups of buildings. It rises to a height of 375 feet, and is snr- mounted by a statue of the Goddess of Light-a new creation by the way. From water. In the foreground again is the t. e ~s='°"“”"*”" _ E _ '_ __ _ __ Clearing out a. lot of _i I Cl~llCAGO MARKETS- laliies’ ` lunguia 1F....,.._ - _A1 is nes for prices ranged I flf0m ilenllille un A to $2' 00'Th°y mas; £0' -mounts or evel'Y des€l’iP"'f _ i ~ Y EVERY WOMA§ NFEDS IT. l There are times when every woman i tormented by itcbibk SlI5°_%Dd W°°1dRf_V° anything for relief. flhers ls a prenamtwn known as Dr. Chase’s Ointment, which is i a prompt relief for these suieungs. Wom~ en prize it bothfntthcfrownnse nndfol' il s wonderfuIeH`e-'F-iveness in curing Baby Eczema, scald- head. chafing, and the vari- ous skin diseases of childhood. F 1-' : . __, , Pictu re at home with our Pease-_,_ Parma: Binding. _ i -We have just receivedla' work. , We make you mats and uon.Sce our samples. _ li§SZi°l§‘ ma; iPo$,8M.lD. __ _ , Z* I ~ _ If; `_,"` f __ *J - 'l » ¢- - /y (_`_ _~;_ _ ._ ‘o_ K / "£35 -is -_ `_ -\.5;, /,_ ,_»"`,-_*~ -' _,_ ’ »¢'v`_-\-__¢-_ / 5 .;`:£f';`.‘?~‘1=;"°*"" lux ‘w \""" _`::,_~»-.*_- ` gg?-' -» ,Kip \ , ` ,_‘v ia fl __ \ . » 61...' 1.. , 'f H'\ /4,5' ` ' K ". I ‘ " ~ "" ‘fi.`_,_.-?'\¢*`,¢f " ‘ I” ~,_~. 1 , f ' , ., _ -v 1- ,.,. . °'~. f-:_ ,.-':-7. ' - _ "l ' *Im , _ __ 0 ._ \£;/.~‘:' ` a A A A-_I 41 rm A T to I I 1 - -e -s ..n°f'i..i'1'};.“...`f»`II'..f§S..'l°..ff“"’ ` “° I I I _ New Your ?=mlnKsrs. _ _,mm wb.. 052: can 48%; o¢Bs__ -ineeanecslcu with them at Niagara. The Sept. Wheat, UQ; 60311505; Oats, --i » . fa '. .'f§_ _;- .,_-_ ` ._J `_ : .yI:i_` “ 4 °‘ "' MII/rv v gi \% Chaee's Pills. or =°°**ls_r vm! nl f-he =ftl='~_f9. The Electric Tower is the feature of a l glP"""_’*'__ ~ if THE* l '-if'--i~'i~§ ` if' muf- HE? £4 8 he x lv' . -Ab' loin!! . Mt a o L'-t k i A `a~\rw - ~ ras- ' ' (HD » land DNN nnl » H4- ‘ is y Basin of Fountains, overlooked from the Esplanade by the Triumphai Bridge a work of architectural skill that, likethe other features of which it is a part, can be appreciated only by being looked at. Be- hind the Blectric Tower is the Plaza and the Propyleea. _ On either side of the space cccupied by these features are the Mach lnery and Transportation, the Electricity, the Agric- ultural and the Manufactures and Liberal Arts buildings, _ while grouped in other positions are those of Ethnology, the U.S. Government, Music, Horticulture and Mines, and a number .of state a nd other Bl»l'\l8S!1l'8l. ILLUl!NAT@ 'BY ELECTRICITY. The buildings are hard to describe euect- ively,asseen by daylivht. Theyare im- possible todescribe when illuminated at night. 'Phe cataract of Niagara is the soarcsffof the great :st development of electric power 'in the world. Some ten 'thousand horsepower are _turned into light for the one purpose of illuminating the exhibition buildings. The Electric Tcsierln the centre. bntonly a part of the whole. D_uring'Queen Vietoria's jubilee some Montreal buildings were illuminat- ed In a manner that was fairly called re- markable. Whlh they ggj_cy_ed hundreds of lig there employs.-.d`in illuminat- central space stands outlined in light and throwing back .la |.` way the- blaze from the great tower, adams in varied design from cap to base, its great fountain roll- ing over an illuminated background. The scene is a-nightly one, and its cient on beholders le such that thousands come nlghtafter night to look upon it, and tens of thousands gather to watch its gradual developmdnt every evening, and stand almost in awe as the glory-for that is the only word that can _be used-busts upon _Budde fair- buiidinila tens__of `minesaudimlner;u.ls _ thous£d' nTl town* variednsscrtmene,---inf-nselzleh fu- - 2 tries from which they' come, Canade_on the north, and theArgentine Rspublieon the south, and all that lies between. _Perhaps the most impressive is the group of locomotives in the machinery and - nad -ofthe nrst engine that hauled atralnof coaches in America are the gigantic monsters that can and do haul freight car trains a miie in length, or speed with passengers along the rails at rates ap- proximatingamile in forty seconds. In this building the Grand Trunk has a great collection of views of its track and equipment, and the country it sex ves, Victoria bridge. Next in interest to the loeomogves is probably the collection of self-propellin'g bicycle for one to a hnge rubber-tired goods wagons, ca.pr.i»le of _moving about with tons of weighs on them. Bash sectional building, however, has its own particular feature, often of tehnlcal as well as of general interest. T A collection of the natural products of transportation nuilding Set aio del including a large picture of the new' automl le vehicles, running from the y F i the countries of Central and South America is widely divergent, and in~ dustrlally promising when the. southern parte! the hemisphere getsanopportunfty ' and the _stablecsoelal order gppeat the industrial history of I Canada ls representedby Ontario in psuitablcforbuiidifnz attract wide attea tion. Theblg peovlnoe’s fruit ‘exhibit is ‘Juice noteworthy. The -Dominion Govern- §`ment's special building has lsplcndid collection of the cereal and lathe! agricultural products of Canada, aswefljasa collection of game animals stufed. A great wood budalo ls a central and appropriate adcrnmeut. A display of modern road-making possible only by the inventions of the In my last letter I reterred to the excel- past two decades, and the development lent service of the C. P. R. The following' transfer, etc. machinery ina reproduction, exact ln Btn; detail, of an old Spanish-Amulcan sible, -ge them. ' ' "mission" isa blending of the historic °°d°°*`S 7- This illumination has been rendered _I and the modern in aeurious way. Vhmugh W I . istheir proposed I I :I I = ._ _ .11 __‘ l_"= ur i norm l *UW °f lil, gin _ the Great Pan-Amer-lean Exposition et- Budalc and see the greatest amount wbhw at the show and en route toand from __ V same, the Oanedlsn Pacific will run I i1’orsonally-Clondnctedlllxcnrsicasto-’ld;% the Maritime Provinces on the follovvk Tuesdays: July Zlrd, August Nth; Sep- tember 17th, October 15th. __ ___-.. TUESDAY. I ' July 25rd Sept. 17th augments; occurs. as fi 3 4.1% _*pf 6 A Leave The R as from th .3 all and r_ _ ‘ ___ _F ____ __ ,___ , _ _ _V -er; ><~»:.-.‘.'f-;¢_s,"‘* ' ,_ .,. H - .2»~,_i_: f 1:4. .:f`;;i‘€‘” Ai " se.-a / --r world never, sew its like before; it may beg P°"¥».$l3-90- g _ - it-ainyysqiliezenusees its like again.- The Buff# exl_ll_b_ltl9_|_i____vvlll live ln ills his- tory of el§'kiel‘ty because of it, as it will live in tho&-_l`\ist¢lr__y_____¢_;f‘a1_‘_¢;lllteet\lre b¢¢l\10¢ of what thfgidehigner of the whole were , able to ou`.!'llae_and strong to 01'- ill- ghrglmee Q many wpgtions to yield ' ure of personal illtsrvt- r _, _ srrrvsst. _ = \’; im _ The ¢xu";tlu°n,gll_1_,_£v¢ ln.. cfs sae; ~ 5 _ ,§\ ,because ot _the I ’ n of ltatuaryi I I I C/ ll 'r lt. The Bulalo has its part- the beet skill has 'been p t forth- in idealizing- ‘the some! L. \, ,, _ , ~.., ._ ff I what un2\i§ly animal, whose now; _‘T-`,=_j`-. < dnished f~rei@ the cIty's name '___- "c`i’.‘i-f\»“f_~',~' li' commemorates. Gi28l_lU¢ Kl'°\lPS» in. I` anmhhodbyncotmxg’ Ryhm & Co I *Y `."§ I 'I I combat, and other: attitudes, of buffalosi M°m‘re°1‘) s are arranged on the great bridge and at other points. Theentranees, facades and _Can°'d° Pwm° ‘ . _ _ 6 ` ' _ » , ' ‘Montreal St. Ry. , f e StOCk Of the ual- 5 rroudzngsof ,the _buildings are made TIIGSQ5 hu(-lg b@IOI]g t0 ¥ln¢ q A -xtmctive byusuall unconnted numbersf Tnronw St* By' Y I the ‘ty _ o£statues,r`leproductions‘ of the achiere» _?i;1'_?;i;nSSt"RBf' and M9 laid °” Also some nice outfits for; ¢f'=5’,%5 _ »f»_nf;=ly seen and U16 this new and mtereslingi - '- _ ‘ ' ”°'”*“‘°”°°‘“°° _ ,today Experts have written many bucyi _ f_ DR. C'EASR’S RIIZIEDIES. _chapters expmnatory of the meaning, lgepn gang purposeand history of these works. To -une , . _ catalogue themwould-be useless. They Noni) Sm d° 7 _haveto he san in me _m___wM,n,_s at i_Dom=u*on Iron an