. Book of the Royal blue . hington, Baltimore, Phila-delphia and New- York. The most powerful electric loco-moth . s The most wonderful ocean termi-nal owned by any single railroad—I-i 11st Point, Baltimore, Mil. ABOARD THE FLYER—ROYAL BLUE. ABOARD The Flyer—Royal Blue,When travling east or natures haunts unfold to view, All in her garlands dressed ;Mid mountains picturesque and grand, And valleys gliding through,There beauties greet on every handThe Fiver—Roval Blue. ••The Flyer—Royal Blue sweeps by, Swift winds along its wakeFan leafy trees with branches nigh The schedule time to m


. Book of the Royal blue . hington, Baltimore, Phila-delphia and New- York. The most powerful electric loco-moth . s The most wonderful ocean termi-nal owned by any single railroad—I-i 11st Point, Baltimore, Mil. ABOARD THE FLYER—ROYAL BLUE. ABOARD The Flyer—Royal Blue,When travling east or natures haunts unfold to view, All in her garlands dressed ;Mid mountains picturesque and grand, And valleys gliding through,There beauties greet on every handThe Fiver—Roval Blue. ••The Flyer—Royal Blue sweeps by, Swift winds along its wakeFan leafy trees with branches nigh The schedule time to as it glides so swift away, The flowers blooming tooDo bow and bend, as if to say, Salute the Royal Blue Past water-fall, oer mountain streams It safely speeds along,Oer fertile plains away it steams While life seems one sweet soul;O, happy soul, while thus you roam And friends so fond and true,Well know it brings you safely home— The Fiver—Roval Blue. I D Freeman, M. DOsgood, fnd. Sept. 25, BETTY. Betty was my sweetheart ; truly. Such another no man had ;Such an one to make him merry, Such an one to make him mad. Bettys farmer brother gave aDonkey to her Christmas day ; Donkey that a nun might ride on,Donkey solemn, slow and gray. Betty doted on that donkey ; Betty, most inconstant on it, never caring That she quite neglected me. Betty, darling, quoth I. jealous,All the people, whom we know, Will be saying its surprisingThat you love a donkey so. Betty was my sweetheart, truly. And she whispered: If they do,They will only be repeating What they said when I chose you. — W. /. Lampion in Iroquois RUDYARD KIPLINGS .00: THE New York Tribune publishes .1terse criticism on Rudyard Kip-lings railroad story .007 in which theEnglish of it is handled withoutgloves. But it is a good story never-theless and it is only natural that theEnglish writer should become a little■balled up (this common railroadslang is here pardonable) in his Amer-ica


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