Surwyy*THE PRINCESS AND OHIMMIE.more curious» imagined thnowBarandliefriendship can 11 a r ^ I -ill the orttt which iainteresting the 1280 member# 01im Bailey’s big circus faniilv l conBiderable portion of the pub* 1 ich is attracted twieeb a day to the exhibition of the greatest ahow on earth. The circus **nd the two ntor***Bid friends will bn seen in 8an Antonio Saturday', October 8. In the side nIiovv one of the principal objects of interest is u younff hidv who, on the flaming billboard and on canvasfront of the big^l^H H| ( 111 Princess Weenie Wee. the smallest liv*is describedantil515 t 1 * Vy i I 1 ’ ’ ’ ' ing woman, age 10 years, Una weight 712 pounds.”17hand and a knife in the other, (him* ime, the chimpanzee, on the day in question wan enjoying his dinner in the presence of uu one save Andre Ziu-gari, when little Weenie Wee, having doffed her exhibition costume and prepared to walk a block and a half to her hotel for dinner, chanced bv. They had never met before, Chimtnie and Weenie Wee, and for a moment thlt; uation was embarrassing, for tlie small est lady was regarding the brightest chimpanzee in a way which showed that she desired an introduction. The trainer rose to the occasion and the shook hands.sitt wumcncs, wciKut i « - i^uuui. * inow, wnetner or not a monkey inWeenie Wee isv bo far as records j think is a question that has taxed the show, the smallest bit of humanity ! ability of scientific men long since, that has existed since the days of (Jen* even before, the dpy8 of Charles Da?* oral Tom Thumb and (Commodore Nutt, j win. Whether Chimmio really thinks who had so much to do with the early or not does not matter, but when he success Of the great showman whose j had shaken hands with the diminutive name is still the trademark of the best lady of the sido show' and found thatthe n.ont i.lereatmg t«nlt; .Uo«». ,bc w„, willi , riM„ai hoUnl.k. manv prodtg..* of human .“ forty feet .way to the l.o* offu-e nn.lm,!?.*! Camo back pushing a wooden chair enjoys the best of health and is quite1as much interested in the, crowds that,wonder at her as are the peoplei:J ®rture she is quick and alertIwhich he placed opposite his own and then politely helped Weenie Wee into. J|P,, . , it. Bv t his lime a croup of employesgaze for the first time on such an collected ami the pair had a smalli.intestinal lady. _ jbut appreciative audience,.lust outside the siC t a»d «lt;How lt;j() you like bim w#fto the right is the entrance to the big 8aJ)j (he box *offlee ma„ top by means of the menagerie and it,: ,,r ... . , ,when you enter Tiarnmt. A Bailey'»I, ! 1 h,,,k ,1'-' '* T0T' ,llt;- rtainly is ^111**,” Baid the little lady.That was the beginning. The nestzoological exhibition you will stop at jthird caue to the left you will see1 iiimmi • • ;lt;ien, a baby chimpSQie#, iDl^ 1 1 e 1 $?• Irl » request j• . . » ... ______ . 1 jt_ --women are slv things —of the midcet :and now if you happen to have the Iwho has surprised his owners and train ers bv exhibiting traits more like huentre to the circus during the hoursChimtnie 1 w^en ***« Renoral public, v* excluded,man intelligence, than any ever evinced i by a wild i in a I before. ----------, .4Vadden, the baby chimpanzee, and the ou flnlt; the brightest ch.m-dainty Princess Weenie Woo have been 1 Pa'**ee an‘ | l® ittle lady dining to.sworn friends ever siuce the big show jS^her or walking n x*ut hand in hand, congregated for the trans continental *PP*ren,b obln ions of everything tour just started. Their meeting oc-if'J their own happiness and the wo* curred in front of rhimmle^s cage on I things to be seen in the cagesthe third day of the first week of the the walls of ,h« big ^enag-run at Madison Square garden, eriecircus _New York Then* the young ehiovpan zm is in the habit of eating Iuk din net aftci4 i*t *matinee audience has lei*YSAitaMRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SVRUPitlt; 1 the uienai;erit tent i- emntv rtf ! Has beou ^ for over FIFTY YEA*RB. ; : , i *,w ,i ... . | by Mi LI.ION'8 of MOTHEUS for theircurious sightseers and t lit. otlui gent.v CHILDREN WHII-K TEETHING, withwhose main business in life seems 10 PERFHSCT SUCCESS. Ji SOOTHES thebe to “rubber neck ’’ CHILD, SOFTKNS th« GUMS. ALLAYSI-,..,, . . , * nit TAIN; CURES WIND COLIC, and In,a 1 ht' a\ci;iU‘- m.ite human be- thft wgt rlt;»rne.lv for 1HARRIIOEA. Soldmg h lt;o,stume for that horn of the dav. vy Drutcgliit* tn every part of the worldseated on a low chair before a dwarf »‘!r^ f,nlt; a»k tor “Mm. Winslow 9 . 1 , . i .i. * 8oott;!nK tlyrup, and tuke no other kindtable and srmeil with a fork in one wc a bottla.