Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
af th parallel. An e.bold| form: her center of gravity was|th Colu nbiad, pointed - : ] avi Wi e enormous um D1 , PG - for!in advance of the center of her|perpe to the ‘horizon, wh died mom - what would become of them who id soon: want. polls ped more. and wo the nigh i ess to say, that stified in th projectile. |p; during the night of the 5th-6th of But some days to these intrepid} December, the travelers took ‘not ‘fellows was a century; and they ts; The an instant’s rest. Could they close. , devoted all their time to observe | +i) their eyes when so near this new moon which they no longer| very rapidly ‘under its speed,| world? No! ~All their feelings — ; “i though that was much less than| were concentrated in one single oes its initial velocity—but eight. or | thought:—See! Representatives of ‘|}mine times greater than that|the earth, of humanity, past and which. propels our express trains.| present, all centered in them! It The oblique course of the projec-|is through their eyes that the. . tile, from its’ very obliquity, gave| human race looks at these Junar - , the| Michel Ardan some hopes ofjregions, and penetrate the secrets {striking the lugar disc at. some|of their satellite! A strange emo- int or other. He could not think} tion filled their hearts as they “32 at they would never reach it.| went from one window to the - » «| Nol He could not believe it; and|other. Their observations,-repro-. . - .|this opinion he often repeated.|duced by Barbicane, were rigsly But Barbicane, who was a better| determined. To take them, they judge, always answered him with | had glasses; to correct them, maps. y} merciless logic. | pie As regards the optical instru- “Na, Michel, no! We can only | ments at. their en sal, they had reach the moon by a fall, and we/| excellent marine g specially are not falling. The centripetal | constructed for this journey. They force keeps us under the moon’s| possessed magnifying powers of influence, but the = centrifugalj/100. They would thus have force draws us irristibly away | brought the moon to within a dis- from it.” tance (apparent) of less than 2,000 leagues from the earth. But then, at a distance which for three hours in the, morning did not ex- geed sixty-five miles, and in a medium free from all atmospheric disturbances, .these instruments could reduce the lunar surface to less than 1,500 yards! ees (To be continued) > Fag .| This was said in a tone which ea ta Michel Ardan’s’ last ope, THE portion of the moon which . the projectile was nearing. was the northern hemisphere, that} CO! ; ey|which the selenographic maps| W! their nature.' place below; for these maps are eerenmnenrerse *. o 9 vee: weinel + 10g ppeeenenpn eh mn) Tod day's | ‘Aniatodenaidae: ent Hadley, Mass. Died Oct. 30, ' (Know America) ; ares 3 a *1729--Willliam Henry, noted | ee. eS *, |steamboat experimentér, born at of Police ‘| Chester ‘Co., Pa. Died Dec. 15, week-end: it Havana, Cuba: ,; | |‘ 1795—John’ S. Hopkins, Balti-| . b hehe s¢ -,| |more’s penurious mercha nt, 123 Duval Street, Lopes Bidg, | eave: for-Havana .":; | whose fortune endowed the uni- 3 th Se: M. Castillo and Mr; and Mrs. | versity and’ hospital of, the, name, S ALE ON ALL. +} ge c. rg eg abla gi born there. Died Dec. +24, 1873. -’ STATIONERY Rats Q for Havana, where they will}, 1800—George W. Whistler, not-| We will print either your name or dh ty ARE a few weeks with rejatives{ed soldier-engineer, father of the | monogram FREE of charge on any , 7 dlasibinstcnatce , - 4 }Died in Russia, building’ a rail-| | tm has G. Betanille on Trip. *. road there, April, 7, 1849. : ‘Rogelio del iy - efficient methods | us to offer you superior printi@g service at fair prices. Consider us when 4 » you place your next print- ! Be Fe od | : oF as 4 i cas 1 Lopez has accepted a position as golf professional. seas ore ing order, — - . : weds wey he city until shortly Phone 51 and Our Representative Will Call ae The Artman Press Fe Oc ccecccecoceseceooocvooocoeese ; ! \- THE CITIZEN BUILDING | DANHGLOAANAOGRCOANAEUONEAUEEUEOAGOnOGCAdaCgUGdeanecAant tonio’ Anuez, Jr.} son of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Anuez, 817 Center street. Date of the marriage will be announced later. Your Horoscop The aspiration of yesterday may be intensified into a desire for The Posting of Advertising Cards or Printed Matter of Any Description On the Poles of the City Electric System Prohibited Any Printed Matter nature is steadfast and persever- ing, with a considerable amount of native ability, but more sucess may come by being employed by others than by following the per sonal aims. Examine closely be- fore embarking in business for yourself. Prof. Bernadotte E. Schmitt, famed Univ. of Chicago and State Department historian, born in Strasburg, Va., 61 years ago. Dr. Kari F. Meyer of the Univ. of California Medical School, not- ed pathologist-bacteriologist, born |. in Switzerland, 63 years ago. pin — Posted On the RADIATOR ‘SERVICE ah wt SHED RADIATORS ( # Removed and Destroyed RADIATOR ac ES eG