. The World almanac and encyclopedia. ely reproducethe actual appearance of some of our most popular pianos andorgans. They will prove of the greatest assistance in making aselection. They are sent FREE—CHARGES PREPAID. The Cornish American pianos and organs are built and soldupon honor. You can pay a higher price but it will be for em-bellishments, ornamentation, not for tonal quality; and ton© onlygives an instrument value. You advance no money. You shoulder no risk. We guarantee satisfaction. After one years trial if you find piano or organ not as repre-sented return at our expense and we w


. The World almanac and encyclopedia. ely reproducethe actual appearance of some of our most popular pianos andorgans. They will prove of the greatest assistance in making aselection. They are sent FREE—CHARGES PREPAID. The Cornish American pianos and organs are built and soldupon honor. You can pay a higher price but it will be for em-bellishments, ornamentation, not for tonal quality; and ton© onlygives an instrument value. You advance no money. You shoulder no risk. We guarantee satisfaction. After one years trial if you find piano or organ not as repre-sented return at our expense and we will not only refund allmoney paid us but add interest at 6 per cent. We sell for Cashor Easy Payments at Factory Cost; you only pay onesmall profit and you cant buy a Genuine Corniah Piano orOrgan anywhere but direct from our factories. Send forAlbum, Miniatures, and particulars of Free Musical Education,to-day. CASH OR INSTALLMENTS. CORNISH CO., Washington, N. J. XIX ..*^,,^.;«:ft;:.:.vw::.:::K>:::¥WS?Hx¥^. fimtK^^-:Ti!!^ CAXL);liA 9^0®,,^^ V^f- toners used in this wireless-tele-graph station is the familiar steel structurewhich for years stood at Niaerara Falls, thePioperty of the Niagara Gorge R. R Thistower IS used both for obser\ation and forwireless The Intramural next runs through as finean oak forest as exists in Missouri, crossinga number of deep ravines on heavy trestlesThrough the trees the visitor presently seesanother section of the City of Jerusalem,the dome and minarets of the Church of theHoly Sepulchre. Another brief stretch of oak forest andthe visitor gets a rear-end view of the Pal-ace of Art. The Palace of Art is composedof four distinct pavilions. The main sectionis built of Bedford cut stone and is to re-main after the Exposition as a museum. Itssculptural decorations are in bronze andmarble. This section is 348x166 feet. Theflanking pavilions, built of buff brick, arefireproof but temporary and are each 240x422feet. S


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