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Day
17
Month
September
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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A Model Kallway. The Burlington Route, C , B. & Q. K. R., operates 7,000 miles of road, with termini in Chicago, St. Louis, St. Paul, Omaha, Kansas City and Denver. For speed, eafety, comfort, equipment, track and efficiënt service i' has no eqnal. ïhe Burlington gains new patrón?, but loses none. 7S To The Pacific loas. Go to California via the through Iíjihs of the Burlington Route, from Chicago or M Loáis to Denver, and over the ne w broad gauge, through car lines of the Denver and Rio Grande or Coi rado Midland Railways, via Leadville, Glei nood Springs and Salí Lake, - througli interesting cides and inisurpassed soenéry. Dining cars all the way. 0 'ni I iiliu ni on the Wabash. The Wabash Railroad has just plm-t-il on its day trains between Chicago and St. Louis a line of elegant new Wagner buffet parlor cars. These cars make direct c.onnection atSt. Louis with through sleepers for Hot Springs and the Soutiiwest. The night trains on the Wabash running between Chicago and St. Louis have long had the distinction of being the finest in the West, their eompartment sleepers being especially popular. Tnif. new departute brings their day trains up to the same standard. 51tf A luier PInce. "What is Wall street?" asked the Englishman. "It is a place," replied the American, "where the charitable poor contribute money to support the deserving rich." - Munsey's Weekly. A Bnrglar Captnred. This morningabout two o'clock, John Wood.the well-knownplumber who resides on Main-st, was awakened by hearing glass break. On getting out of bed he received a blow on the head. He immediately grappled with the burglar, and after a terrible struggle succeeded in holding him until nis wife obtained help. On being searched at the station, Mr. Wood's watch and wallet was found on his person. He gave the name of Robert Terry. The broken glass proved to be a bottle of Sulphur Bitters which had almost cured Mrs. Wood of rheumatism.- Exchange. 2 Somelhlng to Takt. "Doctor, I wish you would prescribe something for these awful colds of mine." "Certainly,"said the doctor, and wrote the prescription: R Care. Puck. Surprise to All. After using "Mother's FrienJ" two months I was so speedily and eaaily relieved that it was a surprise to those attending me. "Mother's Friend" undoubtedly lessensthe pains.shortensthe time and restores the mother speedily to health. Will recommend it to all expectant mothers, and advise them to use it. Mrs. J. A. R., Muncie, Indiana. Sold by all Druggists. 74 A Fair Qneation. Stranger - What are your ratee? Hotel Clerk - Seven dollars a day, sir. Stranger - Ifl come I shall want a room on the parlor floor. Clerk- That will be a dollar extra. Stranger - I shall also want a fire in my room. Clerk- One dollar more. Stranger - And a bath. Clerk- A dollar additional, sir. Stranger (thoughtfully )- How much will you charge tolet meieave the hotel just as I am? - Harper's Bazar. The President Of the bank of Waverly, Iowa, says: Sulphur Bitters saved my life. For ten years I suffered from Catarrh and Liver complaint; I lost forty-five pounds and was growing worse rapidly. I had lost all faith in medicine, but hearing your Bitters so well recommended, I gave them a trial. Six bottles cured rne.- Smith P. Hunt, Waverly, Iowa. 2 A Brainy Yuulli. Senior Partner- We have now 100 men, and each costs on the average $1,000 a year. Would like to save on that. Junior Partner - Ah, got good idea! Discharge all of them and we will save $100,000 a year. - Jeweler's Circular

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