. Book of the Royal blue . h the Hughes and F>audotsystems, for use on all small lines. Thehighest officials in European administra-tions, it is stated, concede that these formsof the Rowland invention will supersedeall other printing telegraphs in use inEurope. It is thought that the organization ofa sub-company to take over the .Americanrights for the Rowland invention will benecessary. The Rowland Telegraphic (om-pany is applying itself to the rapid develop-ment of many applications of Prof. Row-lands invention. Dr. Henry A. Rowland was one of themost distinguished professors of the famo


. Book of the Royal blue . h the Hughes and F>audotsystems, for use on all small lines. Thehighest officials in European administra-tions, it is stated, concede that these formsof the Rowland invention will supersedeall other printing telegraphs in use inEurope. It is thought that the organization ofa sub-company to take over the .Americanrights for the Rowland invention will benecessary. The Rowland Telegraphic (om-pany is applying itself to the rapid develop-ment of many applications of Prof. Row-lands invention. Dr. Henry A. Rowland was one of themost distinguished professors of the Hopkins University at Baltimore, andit is with great regret that his death, whichoccurred only a few months ago, should beat a time when his wonderful genius washardly in its zenith. The university allowedhim full privileges to promulgate his inven-tions, understanding full well how importantsuch things are to a school of science. Many of Dr. Rowlands inventions are stillto be perfected and put into practical TllK UECKIVISU IKINTS TlIK MKSSAUES KKAUY KOIt IMMEUIATIC TYlE HIIEEI, ACROSS THE PAPEK. 0 DREAMIN WHElSf THE BAND PLAYS. BY W. D. NESBIT. H, when the old home batul turns out, an plays its ripplin airs,IM rather listen to the tunes than be most anywheres; Id rather let my fancy go, an drift into a daze, A-listenin to that old band, an dreamin while it they bring out some good old march thats full o fire an vim,Where the bass drum keeps a-throbbin with its cadence gruff an grim, An the trombones just a-roarin, till the tubas drownded out, I dream that Im a soldier, an I hear the battle shout! Dreamin while the band plays! If they try a a liltin sort o love song, where the music seems afraid To come right out an sing its piece, but sort o hangs its head, An whispers low an mellow till you cant tell what it the cornet player twists his horn an puts the tremoloOn every note he draws out lo


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