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& THE GLOBE'S GRAND OFFER TO ITS READERS. •» t, <^^*^"" M^"" MW *' m ' ■ i» i i i ■ in ■. —^— ' - - .--—^-=£Zi. ■-^-^^-^-7 m^^^-^~~-~=~~^==-:^r~^~^==-^~^^-= The above cut represents the size of the oook. It is magnificently bound in blue and gold.— Size 'of cover; 9i12; "Size of page,^xlOK " ~ Size of picture, 6xß. . . -. ■. ~ * "** • This Remarkable Book Contains 529 Pages and 256 Photographic Views of the Great Columbian Exposition. m______M__________t • ■ ■■■■"■^-''-■Tffii-WTMMiMnw £iS H™e' SS I WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION Kobert A.WAi.i.KK.Second Vice President, ( Bowaiid O. Edmonds, Secretary. J EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. CHICAGO, June igth, ißgj. The Illustrations in this publication, issved by the Globe Bible Publishing Com pany, of Chicago and Philadelphia, are from original photographs of the World's Columbian Exposition, the use of which is authorized and permitted by the Exposition management. H. N. HI GINBO THA M, President. THESE ILLUSTRATIONS SHOW THE Thirteen Original Buildings, I War Ship Illinois, Forty State Buildings, Lake Front, Buildings of Nineteen Foreign Nations, Lagoon,Pavilions,Gardens,Fountains,Statues Court of Honor, I Midway Plaisance and Its Scenes. DESCRIPTIVE MATTER. Opposite every illustration is a full-page description of the picture, making a complete Literary, Historical and Pictorial volume. You Live the Exposition Over Again, or you see it reproduced in all its beauty and glory In permanent form. An Ornament to the Finest Parlor in the land, and a Columbian Object Lesson. The Great Work can be seen at the GLOBE Counting Room. A PHOTOGRAPHIC PANORAMA of MAGNIFICENT BUILDINGS, fresh from the hands of genius; the wedded architect of a wondering world; GLITTERING DOMES, TOWERS and PINNACLES reaching upward to the kisses of the sky. ARCHES delicate in design as spider's webs, or massive as tunneled mountains; INTERIORS exquisitely clear, each delicate detail admirably defined- EXHIBITS ranp-inf through every branch of science, art agriculture, industry, ancient and modern; STATUES, the frozen thoughts of noble minds; FOUNTAINS jutting their jeweled jets in diamond strings- PAVILIONS Sail nations; FOREIGN VILLAGES, Streets, Theaters, Cafes Chantant, Race Types, Beauty Shows, Gondolas gliding over deep lagoons between snowy edifices, the Glittering Lake flashing back the Tories of th* c.7» wooded islands, and a thousand other attractions of the DREAM CITY by. Lake Michigan; a glorious book and a glorious subject. " ■"* ' • rug FAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: TUESDAY MOKNING. JANUARY 9, 1894. "SHEPP'S WORLD'S FAIR PHOTOGRAPHED." mS£/°-! , K mCorth 1 0 WOa-ÜB'S COLUOTSIAN EXPOSITION, magnlßcently I^ o^^?^ °-"*e-- ,al ««P yr!a:l»tccl photographs, the uso of roiimnrfti n/i So -VJ&R, -?, lUe, *l tbe Exposition Management, comprising Dedication the Exposition Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building, Panoramic View of General Exterior VIeWS ° f ,£? Administration Building. Machinery Hall, Agricultural *Pl^frini ( ,.R,Xi . Building, Manufactures and Liberal Arts or Main Building. bK.W u,l01 »&- Mines an( Mining Building, Transportation Building. Horticultural Buiidi"- Woman BBuiidl "S. Art Building, Fisheries Building, United Slates Government PailOrdllliC PhotO^-ranllS of tl, e "Court of Honor." Columbian Fouutain. Electric Fount- Wooded Island La"oons amS Columbus ( i« adli a ' Statue of the Republic, 00 feet high, General EXt6riOF PhofO^rollh*? £ f , the Forestry Building. Anthropological Building. v„«fo niii rv.- " « W . 5« /* . D i alry * Bulldlll^ Leather Building Peristyle Cafe and EKS : ' L, }» ? I"BP'er2.Mj.)fcelin1 "BP'er2.Mj.)fcelin length, Central Railroad Station. Choral Building*. Children s Building. Battleship ••Illinois" or Naval Exhibit, Stock Pavilion, Convent of La Kabiaa, Krupp Gun Building. Photographs of the State Buildings and Their Exhibits ffi^^G^idSk HI., lud -- lowa. Kan.. Ky.. La., Me.. Md., Mass., Mich.. 'Minn., Miss., Mo..' Mont., Neb . N. L J. . Y..N. TO N. Dak.. Ohio. Ore.. Pa., R. 1.. S. Dak.. Term.. N. Mex., Ariz., Oklo., Tex., Utah, V t., Va., Wash., W. Va., Wis., Wyo., Ala., Alaska., Nev., S. C. Del. Interior PhOtOfirßTlll^ Of ElhihlfS delude n&fi'y of the United States, also of Argen iiuouvi fUVIUHauiU Ul kAiiiUllD t i ne Republic, Australia, Austria. Belgium, Bo livia, Brazil, British Guiana, Burmah, Canada. Cape Colony. Cape of Good nope. Ceylon Chili. China, Corea, Costa Rica, Cuba, Denmark. Ecuador. Egypt. Franco, Germany. Great Britain and Ireland, Greece. Guatemala, Hawaii, Havel. Holland, Honduras, India, Colom bia. Italy. Jamaica, Japan, Java. Liberia, Mexico, New South Wales. Nicaragua, Norway and Sweden, Panama, Palestine. Paraguay. Persia l Portugal, Russia, San Domingo, Siam Siberia, Spain, Switzerland. Turkey, Uruguay, Venezuela, Yucatan. YIBWS Of the FfirfilVn Rni!dillo<l ilic, " de Austria. Brazil, Canada. Ceylon. Costa Rica, none UI lUO 11/lOlgU DULlllUg!) France, Germany, Great Britain and Ireland. Guate mala, Hayti, India, Nicaragua, Norway and Sweden.Russia, Siam, .Spain, Turkey Photographs of the Side Shows in the Midway Plaisance SSftift^SS: meyan, Turkish, Irish, German. Austrian Villages Bushman's Cabin. International Cos tume and Beauty Show, Dutch Settlement, Street In Cairo, Solomon's Temple. Blarney Cas tle, Ferris Wheel. Egyptian Obelisk, Moorish Mosque. Turkish Minaret, Cyclorama**. Pano ramas, Menageries, Casinos, Cliff Dwellers, Esquimaux, Arabs, Snake Charmer3.Turks,Eto. SEND THIS COUPON WITH YOUR MONEY. I "SHEPP'S WORLD'S FAIR PHOTOGRAPHED." t £ daily, TUESDAY, jan. 9, 1894, ' 5 \ Name , « £ £ Street and Number...:;. 1 ; d J Town and State 5 I Adiiress"World's Fair Department," Daily Giobs.St. Paul, Minn J A i2^""Writo your name and address plainly on above coupon. A — THREE GREAT— H H fi i % \L__\__ fijoca B ______ tt \ Q f fir <ihpnn'Q World's Fair Photographed" dilßpy 0 WOI ill 0 rdSS rSSUIUgi dpiloQ Is a Subscription Book sold at $4.50. The Globe has secured Exclusive Control in St. Paul for this wonderful work, and, by ordering a large edition, is able to make these offers: OFFER NO. ONE. - Any one sending in one Sunday Coupon and one Daily Coupon together with $2.50, will receive the volume. Or, if you do not buy the Sunday Globe & four Daily Coupons of different dates .and $2.50 will secure the work. If sent out of town the party receiving it will have from 20 to 30 cents express charges to pay, on its receipt OFFER NO. TWO. For Three Dollars the Book and One Monthly Subscription to the Daily and Sunday Globe, by mail or carrier, will be given. For this sum the Book will be sent: to mail subscribers, express charges paid, and delivered free in the city. OFFER NO. THREE. ' For THREE DOLLARS the Weekly Globe will be sent One Year and the Book, express charges paid. ' ~ - ■_■ ■ ■■ These Offers are the Opportunity of a Lifetime. WHAT THE GLOBE BEINGS TO YOU. A WONDERFUL BOOK The making of "Shepp's World's Fair Photographed" has absorbed the entire interest and energies of head,; heart and hand of the publishers, andl entails such a financial outlay as guar- 1 antees the very best results that human! eyes can gaze upon. The official heads of the Exposition Management would not give the seal of their approval to any thing but the best, and we think the very best none too good for our; patrons. The photographs of the build-' ings in this book stand out clear-cut a3 cameos against the sky. Every nice de tail of ornament and design is clearly; visible. Almost every mark of the chiseli reveals itself clear-cut as an intaglio. Photographs of the Exhibits, In "Shepp's World's Fair Photo graphed," the interior views of build ings, pavilions and exhibits are distinct, definite and beautiful, defying competi tion. Nearly every country on the Globe paid tribute to the World's Columbian Exposition. Woman vied with man in the splendid display made. Anchored within the walls of the "White City" was a wealth of artistic and industrial treasure, the purchase of which would bankrupt the richest nation on earth. From snowy Alaska to Cape Horn, fro the isles of the engirdling oceans, from the nations of Europe and Asia, and even from Africa and Australia, glorious treasures were poured in in one generous avalanche. Whatever human intel igence could conceive, or human skill execute, was found in these treasure palaces of the world. Huge trains drawn by palpitating en gines, snorting in steam over thousands of miles, bore these inexhaustible riches to Chicago for many months. We bring them to you in our wonderful book, which, now that the World's Fair has passed away, will remain not only a souvenir, but a vivid panorama of the most marvelous display of ancient or modern times.