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bi 3 ING, APRII oo a 2S, {leer bisebiterhit eickibiebiebintint deb eebicki bein bits THE FIRST MEN IN TIE MOON. . 1900 HOG yrighted, This Sane Tells of The Greatest Ma Marvel- a i a Wonderful Trip Romance of the Age : oe to the Moon in a BY H.G. WELLS. $|netaeetea nes Glos sulere iy le bundle-Ike iit Two Daring Eng- ———— lishmen, Who Ex- Author of ds 5 capi “The War of Worlds" and + eeeeettedsnt ore ale al Slee rious Satellite. “When the Sleeper Wakes." +| ‘ : + RRR RRR eerie SYNOPSIS OF FROTEDINGS CHAPTERS An Fogitah eclentiat ramed Cavor discovers Himttatlona of clase Bedford awifter than any geen before. How to you—the way that growth (he etary) set out for the m sracee yorege the adventurers arrive rd the close of the The leaf-tips etew so th: onward even while we | decane shri to analt Have you ever on a © thermometer {nto your watched the little thr. creep up the tube? These moon 7 breatbe lunar onthe orbe euriace moite and gigantie Tuaue oprings up everywhere, ‘The fire effect growth of the alr le to make make both ten 111, grew Itke that, et me Th a fow minutes, as tt seemey +)» | CHAPTER V. Jnuds of the more’ forward of thre: nls re! Wogan tn fethee it balla Thereupon he The Moon-Planta’ Growth. HE harah emphasis, the pitiieas black and white, of the scenery had al- together disappeared. Tho glare of the sun had taken upon ttaelf @ tinge ‘of amber; the shadows upon the cllff of the crater wall were deeply pur- ale. =o the enatward a dark dank of fee eq! crouched and sheltered us from the sunrise, but to the weatieard tho eky was blue and clear. am to realize the length of my ‘naenstis ity. We were no longer in a voll. An atmosphere bad arisen about un. The ovtling of things had gained in character, had grown acute and v : scve for a shadowed space of white sub- stance hore and there, white substance that waa no longer air, but mow, the arctic appearance had gone altogether. i re broad, ru spaces of care and tumbled ear rea epreed. to the biaze.of the sun. Here and there at the ALIGHT. m PREPARING TO m sw omiucl My blood-veasels tirring in thet expanse of bar- dated the upper tw o- here turned our or'but our feet -brown edge of the snowdrift were transient iutle pools and eddies of water, the only The sunlight !nu: tiirds of Ge ‘ rene au re stk the sphere wes ‘and there upon the slope, and emphasing’ by Kuie wrnie awed snow tnrends dee, were shapes like etioks, dry, hi things 8 the thl In shadow and tytn thet h y. qT 4 the carpet of tent And th once. I arm. I yet renness. Upon And ead red here and almost all this like rors preedion kom ‘one finds beneath the hi pine trees. . avo vor!’ 1 said. gat 1 ct, may be 6 Guat werta now—but Gonathing at jon. . ‘oimaber mo plies pecdies A “a, = = —-- i # eiie) cate 2 geet HF PERMITTED ME TO BEGIN UNSCREWING THE MANHOLD LID. e 1, 80 ‘pregnant | ©, iene the sticklike| plants had lengthened into a ste fanbols?" I watt, gars, and ithe sound of Cavor's move- we ies, these| were even put! oO! mA Cavor, “ lente diminial iittle owal at might have passed | of leaves, and all tne slope ta a 1 noted how atill everythinte had ed #o re @: re 1 le of io in} of “Qnd new fret one and then another|ftter was now dark with the #! had atirred, had rolled over and/o! grean herbage of bristling sitkes {As our air atzzled out from the ecrew, era and down the crack of cach| that swayed with tho viwor of thelr it condensed in litre of them showed a minute line of yellow- | growing. fon-green. thrusting outward to meet| 1 turned about, and behold! along th I experienced a the hot encouragement of the newly |upper edge of a rock to the ya nu set about | breath—that tise, sun. similar fringe in a searcely | ion ewayed and bent, dark pe ° crumpled For a moment that was an and then |condi there atirred and burst a thi the ota ag ¢ the su “It in a seed,” sald Cavor. And then Deyond this fringe fon about the cars I heard him whisper very softly: pat te of a plant mass, bra bh: the back of the throat grew upon “Life! Life! clumatly Ike a, cactus abd arrelling | PaaS and presently passed off And Immediately {t poured upon unlyisibly, swelling like a bia a min aS cee ee ect that our vast journey had not heen brupuy made In vain, that we had come to no arid waste of minerals, but to a world | covered tha rake. Kave the lid of the that lived and moved! form waa rising manhole half a turn and made a hasty We watched intensely. 1 remember t he light fell u explanation to Cavor, but now he wax kept rubbing thi a8 defore with seo th thasmorel sanguin s.i eee ey ered my aleve, jJea. 3 ( ha lonseretinen Pe nieecngee ied neomed extraordinarily mmall and re- icton of mist romo as (one wa. looked away from It a a i usea changed the quality of mote becaure of the thinness of the air The picture was clear and vivid only 1 Y h In the middle of the fle bout back, ita ot ¥ the whole sheet, save whore tt] that chrried the sound, Mien the end Abren and needa were | it thrust ont \nnediate contact with the + ie recommended a nip of brandy and ma lod 14 disto b Mitel . ane yen sot me the example, and presently I felt FOAENIAC Rnd Gls orten! Uy) the curvatur SN ray 6. Detter. I turned the manhole xtopper back again. “The throbbing In my oars sucha Rrowtn. the t whieh will eomet ames el! ¢ dlameter tn a single night. leas Inga. out of gullies! and 1 Mats) of i Midden. fro but not K enough! all down the sun: grew louder, and then [remarked he piping ‘nota of the outren sed atime T-could not be sure th hail coaged would | Uke the take of er mouths that a anid Cavor in the ghost from ot shining rock, a are of sthese seed. dot spiky and fe CIRCUS READY ARCUNENT FOR SMALL BOY FOR MOLINEUX. ‘ay 1 me (To Be Continued.) NECRO m ECREASING. Ir ety recelved for the open game of ntyeseconil Megime ace at the armor: 4 co a loft Fourteenth street n ten years ago. raining Are entreed. including a Wa MeLaughiin, Co ‘i 1 an onde lonk and Arnold. Had to Parade to Date When Legal Fight Health Statistics of Seay, Garden Under «| Will Begin Set South Show Big SS AULEERIGEAD: Tarpaulin. for June I. Death Rate. tot yer Whinty Fence th the scans the Pith Avenue Hotel, dled yente ut his home, No. 1027 Hiness of atx dye. He was on in LO, that familiarizing himae! The reword of the | printed form within « Molineux, sitting in ale condemned for the murder by polavn Mra, Kate Adama by Kuinow powder | ™ r Every boy who can muster the price, | or by Nook or crook auhieve entree, will see the performance to-nig Gince yesterday, when the performers feo thetr way to have shown | crease of the teorald about the h fownpour of rain from Ambro nt | fadleon Square Garden Weather was no deterrent to the Soya enthuslasta who crowded the Metropo:!- tan Opera-House last farewell for tho Cure and one 50 cent box made mesoundand well.” All drug- Book on Piles, Cleveland and eld ubiiscatacem ates not expected to be present, as hix ence is not essential, } wy i ' to bid favorite eve ‘anon to the paulin-covered proceasion tWo | Containing cyanide of mercury sent to! , the Garden has bee ene | MSY an To-night the great spectacuiar feats,| Athletic Club, has worked diligently on s gi Blane, the fens. spectacular (feats, | Athletic Clot | NO KNIFE. forming animals, the nem aoe her,| He has prepared a neries of Mean f orming and a} at makes the circus of Mean for oO will be oMclally shown at the first | his counsel, and says that he Is sure Un 7 | Mn, Hinkley, Indianapolis, performance, Court of Appeals will give him a i writes: “The doctor said it _—$—o ; trial, must be an ration. costi ’ _ fe | oper: ing SOUSA’S AUDIENCE SINGS, | 0 great battie between two teas! $200 and little chance to sur- giants will be witnessed by . from New ¥ |! vive. I chose Pyramid Pile | 1K palate gists sell it. that a at it ofan 220 REGT. GAMES TO-NIGHT. More than two hundred entries have the tite ‘mory. more "AIL the focal erneke Fal Don- wag y of ray 7 Park avenue, after eof ‘This is circus day in Manhattan. And) The date fort Amorcan Miset best-known hotel men in the city. In every boy—amall and large—te waiting inex murder ered the employ of the hotel for the opening hour to-night in Madi. ente in ern Or poeIens unt t Wan or Baiae Garden June 4. On tha y ars ago, when he waa made The failure of the big show » parade | penis ail) convene in Buffalo is ¢ i and two caughters survive through city streets Saturday B. HU will appear for the Distriet-Ai- tent renee, | Mire ta lerca The: funeralin ly belheldiccom was. Bitter <dlsappolntine y and John G. Milburn for ie thern eltles the past | 2it_Iate residence Tuesday evening of the aggregation from the ; or Hil ts now hard at work death ra ee lender, The programme embri i} 3 i crithaee bat Ach Nadtakovan one IF YOU HAVEUA SET OF CAR Grand Marshal for Labor Parade, | cause and cure, free by mail. ular through the season, Encores were ‘i ded Ee] Rooerk Campbell. of fy Pyramid Drug Co, Mar- deitanded and given without stat, and | Denter’s tools, blacksmith's tool: tu heen clea 11 © bad, Bich, with the concluding number audience vemtiew | MIPS bor Day pa 6 and artis to.thelz fert and joined | OF drawing tools to sell advertiee | itis expected that ten agaie on im thé rehdition or ad Lang Bye." it In the Sunday World. = men. will turn. out on that occasion, GIGII. eT WOMEN SAVE VES AT FF Little Ones Are Carried from Blazing Room cf ienement. © RST THEN SUICIDE. Young Man Worked Nights to Become an Electrician. Overstudy te given as the reason for the = one years old, of Brook n Me was roods house tn 3} years had been studying elec da often tried udying no hard and to taka a rest, but he refused Several months ago he loat his a) and since he had bean a was fo eased and ned on and A Zoo tor Coney 1 “The Streeta of Catro peared from Coney I mand for Orlental Joys which they en- gendered has not entirely passed away. This expdniny the arrival here to-day Hix three-humped came! worth outn ships of the aeranoreana have disap Dut the de- hane Dr. Greene’s NERVURA Pralsed by General LONGSTREET “It glves:me pleasure to add my‘testimony*to the many others Jn favor of Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and norve remedy, which 1 have used with highly ben- oflolal results, andam able to commend Its virtues from experience.''—James Longstreet,l217 New Hamp- | shire Ave.,Washington,D.C. General Longstrect is the last sur- viving great general of the Civil War Every child is familiar with hia name The General is now 78 peste) of age, halo and hearty. Take his advice; you can rely on ft. Dr. Greene’s Nervura Lenefits all who are rundown and weak. Itis the Foremost Spring Medicine. Asa spring meditine to strengthen and tone up the.erves, purify and | enrich the bl invigorate brain muscle and body, as well-as regulate the action of the stomach, liver ani kidneys, Dr. Greene's Nervura blow! and nerve remedy surpasses anything the world bes ever known. Dr. Greene, 35 W. 14th Si | .. Now York City, gives consultation free to aii who calf or write. Ifyou bre puzzled about | yourself this spring, write to Wr, reene to-day for ice: BESTFORTHE | | | | | Ceiage, Renter: EEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN Ge we hes rt 1901, VIOLA ALLEN | SRR TTT: Counterfeits. 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