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Light of Liberty from Esbon, Kansas • 3

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15 M. L. ife K. "Lock wood. LEBANON, SMITH KANSAS FRIDAY, APKIL J4, 1893.

Second year, Nov 3.T Whole 40. hut made no difference in" the result. MINERAL CURIOSITIES. at tb world'. lair.

Tbe dei)artineut of Unities and inm Wt vu nf tha u.et thft rpkn4. 'Diltl' wnees Saturday hiftht to a blackleg. EobtTaHff. tte mo5t ToWaii. with tlie ladies, as a rule, are not the who I a 1 i iAi thc 00a gooi jact to throwtn- the gate of the 'vWori Fair open on Sunday; but narv a word have nnv Sf "fliAtn said Thnumb or of ep inCieasCU, tlie CHll ser ice made non-political, SO that a olmn wj mmg M-'s rigl-t; bof th rimllow p.W, ratU-bnun Coterie vnan gu ciuuicul- uui 111 J' Klre mean a wholesale discharge of wiiS in the citiesml ZTtownsjrerenWed nnderOTonnd: Love Not Fred Love Im not free to take, like sun and Rir, Nop nive away for naught to any one.

It is no common right for men to share. Like all things precious, is sought and woo, So if another is more loved than you Say not, "It is unjust," but say, "If she lias I'iirned more love than I it is her due: -When I deserve more it will come to me. Put ft your longing be for love indeed -I'll teach you how to win it a sure way. Love and be lovely that is all you need, And what you wish for will be yours some day. Susan Coolidge.

From too much love of living. From hope and fear set free, S-." i We tlii'nk with brief thanksgiving Whf ever gods there be, That no JilV lives forever, Tliat dead men rise up never. That even the weariest river Winds 6omewhere safe to pea. Swiiibn.t. Vwet -I We suppose they think it's a necess- -J lniS thine" Of irit nn Thia ihino Af two shoulders," wont W(nl nm nnnhnlU Ivill sometimes 1 slopped out.

In pacing OS er words, public officials who make to the lmperml treasury ailtts great pretentions of being friendly to this, tOO, after reducing tlie organized labor when seeking P.refer:rates to a cent a word for mes. ment, and afterward giving them the upon in Mv vu. v-hm fSSS. zona. loN ar New HampHhirBi South Gar IZrm SrO I II1 Vl fcTUTTT fUi Myl.

AOA lK OK KK5TUCKYa olina. Ijouisiana. Texas, Kentucky Ohio. Minnesota. Kansas; California.

Idaho: Montana. Florida. Maryland Indiana. Michigan. Missouri.

Sotrth, Dakota. Utah. New Colorado, Maine and Oklahoma, while1 the foreign -o-ntriM, which will b-'crditkblv resented are Uennanr. CJreat. Britain: New Sonth Wales.

Canada. Simitt. Bohv- ta. tireece Orange Free State. Austria, Cuba.

France. Russia. Japan. Colombia, ii' u-y iut nuu, nig tfork. That while, the philanthropists of the WOrld annually contribute many mil- lions of dollais to lessen the.

amount of veiy much more1s conlri. buted to increase the amount of vice, frime and misery tle world. That the devil is despised and feared Qf lmmanify; and mass aro working for his- Ssitanicfs majesty for daily wages. Iriati whil sroott neaitn la- rsooirni- zed as one of tlie greatest blessings of life; two thirds of the human family are engaged in a deliberate attempt to make themselves invalids, and wrecks. That men as rule, learn nothing- from zperience; ami century of im- provement in tse arts and sciences- 1ms been marked -by any great amount of moral and mental development.

-Ex. A'freioht car cot' loose at Colbv Lni 1- ui.tiuuui.v- jr miles in little more than an hour, running easl of Almes- The trustees of the United Breth- ren church held a meeting at the res- idence Rev. Heisier in this city, last Saturday evening, decided to achurch in the city of Manfca- to this Muniior. More Tea 7hTttrn Trmhlirm5 t.ht Imiii. a W- 8.

Martin was elected Argentine Republic. Italy nezneia. home into the minds ot an expect-Brazil. CVin Colony, flollaml Mexico, at peoirie the conviction that the job of work to be given 'out, may at SOme future timfti find nut rrairan frl nmnU -n --the time. The.

Salary Grab- Tom Wataoa: A Congressman is elected in November. His pay be sins 1. A i. lug. iuui in ui marcu ioiumy- x- uues lwl cSm tilKDecemhfir 'follnWino' in 1 -r e.

nis? niiiiii jcais 111; a rnara li cAirtACi le lonw term whi nine, months; and i 1 ich is about the -short term, which is alwav.s three months. constitutes twelve months' work for which the Congressman gets $10,000, l.p in'i u- ori1 eorn f. scarionary. LUfrcLore, iien iviessrs. Livingstone, and La wson 4" ff jl 1 1UU per.

month auiing the -ses- SlonS they add $1 200 to' the iation Comrress 'ii cuc.t cil ciate tlie value Wiiien tnese init upon; 111 X-T i Under the Clerk Insolation passed at this session, eaeh mpmer can agree to: his wife, Or S011, j0r fill outsider, $100 to do the work whicllthe (noessmari IS pni- to do, i ii til-' Jierson named by tlie draws rem. raraguHj iwuur. Hay ti. Honduras and Chili nDHiwiiDiiD in dertment of mines ami mimnK is rah -trilmtMl bv therstHtH Kentnrkv It is a sort of certain to attimt the attention of visitors. This will have fa-adni5 feet high mineral resource will tf f-cinrse tie atle- qnateiy reprewn hihit will the representation in niini A V.

Ji .1... mayori" the issue of closing billiard magnificent salary of $10,000 halls and -hop tonic joints. Alun.t for twelve month's work. -S00 woman went to the "polls and thtir -xt i ,1 votesdeterminedtheresult. Now when it IS lipnie Jn mind that, witli verv h-ttle Var- 3 new othcos were opened, and by 1881 the government was meetlllL' exnenses.

avincr in- 1 7 A terest the 1 "the United- States were to nof 'rc -flm nrrvn rt -r i Tinnnn corrinM it wn ronnu fTip prnphfipa nf tlw r4rktjil partment, shut one door against the accumulation of abnormal private fortunes," give better, cheaper and wider service, fur nish employment tc more men and at the same time contribute. to the national treasurv. i. uunc ownersnin 01 monop- nes is sounu nauonai nnance. soutn Australia, wnere tlie vaihrar; lrith hu avAnrifin -a ten miles, are Public proper! v.

-there -was" tor the vear enaniij: June SO, 1891, a profit of 5.32 per on the capital, which was a better showinfthan even the privatelv owned railn avs of Tl Vll.f A Vv; ana tlie surplin revenue irom rue railways ami other public works pafs the in- Pnblit 1 1 1 ownership is the thing. A vonian in the western' part of iev lorKsiaie wanxs io nave ner pas-. tor dismissed on the grotind that he rides n. bicycle and studied medicine In his earlier suggests the siorv of tlie woman wlio wrote tne 4oi- Mancbestcf, a guard" in peniienliary at Lansing, writes us to the effect that Thad Crosier is dying of quick consumption, and that he cannot live to exceed sixty days. II is father Jas Crosier, than whom there is no more honorable in this is attempting "to i- secure a pardon for las son, that he may hiii last days at home.

iih-ti, GREAT RQGK ISLAND ROUTE prove speeu unu gn imit and comfort that popxilar patronage demands. Its equipment 13 thoroughly ber ftu feW by BfM the building will lIevotM to srtA ba' Tf h1r; the repr.Klmtim the re.f one who had been chasing a sonn-e of art nd Rt-ient-e will lie taxed to "chanoe for a general unt bat as the ntimmt to make the illusion jierfert. at last closing in on ii; of one who The negro guide who-has esi-orted so bad rather been wors'ed in-trying many thousand visitors through the no- to endure the woes of the people, tual cave will he hronght on to explain he beauties of the nQon each (lay and dismisses lowing note to the teacher: '-'Pleas ftt fivc 'm the Afternoon, the teche my Mary Jane any Csiology. A i-rtv- i.i- Pnt tax-payer oan aipre- 1 lion, J. W.

Adr, during the sos- seventeen were sent up for penury, bvi been davit in tryiug to hold tbe land. Times Cawker Gilv. We were glad to Mrs. bodd, who sbuie time ago, bad one of, her lower 3imbs 'broken during a run-a-way. able to wjilk up the street yesterday, without the aid of her crutches.

Ezhon x' j- i "i -Wm. Small died at his -home in Ezhon on Saturday March 25th, 1803, 1.. 1 .1 ui i grippe, unu wws i urrieu on iuon sion or ine unitetl Mates district court winch has just, closed at Wichita, sentenced nineteen men lo the jnitentiary in eight, davs. Ft. Scott elected an anti-prohibitionist for mayor by over 200 mojori- ty.

1,328 "woman and 1,937 men voted, -v. Secretary of State Gresliam has created a sensation by telling how, the tax-payers have been robbed by allowing litgh "government officials to draw double sararies, or $15 per day extra. V. I Lebanon elected a straight demo crat P. C.

Glenn, for ayor; and! a mixed Council. 155 votes were and Hie head of the winning ticket; received a majority of 35 No pat ty Jinjs were drawn, iand the only issue was the hop tea, question. The officers-elect are among our best and nothing "but the best results need be expected to follow. But to intimate, as the Journal does, that the defeated candidates are not of a progressive naiure, is an iejus. to' our honored citizens.

GEMS IN VERSE. The Fortune Telle. She stood in the weiid first twilight By the firo of the gypsy camp, -Surrounded by shadows, half startled By the crackle of horses' tramp; New England, blue eyed and slender, And Italy, haggard and fell; The past had been spoken the future Those ominous lips should foretell. zy My husband," she blushed; "shall I see him Ere the maples turn to Your husband," she pondered, "yourlus-. band, 'Cre olives are picked you behold; nis face is handsome and manly; His hand has the grasp of a king; Ask not beyond this for the harvest: i -r Know only how fair is the In palace or cottage or castle, -l: "-In city or town shall we i Ah, daughter, you the future More than you wish I should give- If the hand that shall guard and protect yon Has 10V3 in press, ne'er complain; Your borne shall be sweeter for dreaming.

Though your castle's a castle in Charles Knowlcs A Philosopher. Zack Bumstead aster dosser fize About the ocean an tho skies, Angab and gas from morn till noon About the other side the moon. An 'bout the natur' of the place Ten miles be-eud the end of spaco. An if his wife sh'd ask the crank Ef ho wouldn't kinder try to Hisself outdoors an git some wood To make her kitchen Are good. So she c'd bake her beans an pics, HeM say, "I've goiter flosserfize." An then he'd set and flosserfize About the natur' an the sizo Of Angels wings, mi think an gawp An wonder how they made 'era flop.

He wondered ef yer bored a hole Right through the yerth fum pole to pole, An then sh'd trip an stumble through, -The best thing you had eughter to do. He'd calkalatc how long a skid Twould take to move the sun," he did. An if the skid wuz strong an prime, It couldn't be moved to supper time. -An w'en hfe wife 'ud ask thelont Ef he wouldn't kinder waltz about An take i rag an shoo the flies. He'd say, "IVe gutter flosserfize.

An so he'd set an flosserfize About the yerth an sea an skies, I An scratch his head an ask the cause Of w'at there wuz before time wuz, An w'at thc universe ud do Bimeby w'en time lied all got through! An jest how fur we'd hev to climb Ef we sh'd travel out er time, An cf we'd need w'en' we got there To keep our watehes in repaie. -Then, ef his wife sh-d ask the gawk. Ef be wouldn't kinder try to walk To where 6he had the table An kinder git-his stomach fed He'd leap for that ar kitchen door -An say, Wy didnt you speak afore? An w'en he'd got his supper et, He'd set an set an set an set, An fold hie arms an sliet his eyes, An set an set an flosserfize. -S. W.

Foss. When Jim Was Icad. When Jim was dead, Hit sarved him right," the nabors scd, An T)uscd him fer the life he'd led, An him a-Iying thar at rest I With not a rose upon his breast! t-Ah! menny cruel words they sed When Jim was dead. "Jes' killed hisself. "Too mean tel liv They didn't -hev one word tcr give Of comfort as tbey hovered near An gazed on Jima-lying there! 1 "Thar ain't no uee to talk," they sed, "He's better deadr But suddenly the room growed still.

While God's white sunshine seemed ter fill Th8 dark place with a gleam of life, An o'er the dead she bent Jim's wife! An with her lips close, close to his, As though be knew an felt the kiss, -She sobbed a touchin sight ter see Ah, Jim was always good ter me! I tell you when that rum to light 4 It kinder set the dead man right, An round the weepin woman they Throwed kindly arms-of love day, -An mingled with her own they thed 'i'Ee tencicrest tears when Jim was dead. Frank Lb Stanton. The Ocrnian Villus nt tbe Fair. The German -illage at the Chicago World's fair will 1 avtnder indeed, with its castle and other antiquities and "its specimens of art, armor and architecture of all ages, The great attraction, how-' ever, to most people will be the iiU'1Sf-. mnidu.

Two mil- 0j- certs will be giv- tbl TmTTVisi- twn 9 lumdA havo frgHuieu in er- many. The meiu- KDUAUD RUHcnEWKvri. tjers of these bands are all men who have been in the military service as musicians, and they will wear the regulation military uniform. One band of 48 pieces will be nni- formed as a regiment of guards on foot and will be ted tsf Eduard fSuseheweyh. I who was royal Prussian musical director and nhtil 1S83 land leader of the Third Grenadier regiment of the guard (Queen fclizabeth) and sine then direttor of the Tivoli concerts 'at Csrlht.

lie served in the war of 18C3 jainst Austria and in that of 1870-1 agairst Fit nee, and wears the Iron Cross and iecorations for bravery in pall the howls ttm HCMded to tlie indigmnt hean -LUt Bre, denounced be 5 mingieu Willi perspiration, aueBiea the Lai with whieb those outraged friends of the people panted for "a chance7 to undo this Kepublicao i 8 i w'tfi of class legislation With thoairic tnreand limp. 6.rt collar, Mr. Speaker Crisp denJ38trted to. the sufferingf masses thai Georgia aone was robbed of torn 4 8,000 000 per annum by this fearful invention of unearthly republicanism never alln ding to the. fact however that fciv the said Orisp second Congress that a magnificent democratic niajori'y nevVr dared t3 jouek JMcKinh-y Bill.

r. CbarleyIoses, with Oisorder-f locks and wildly revolving arms and keenly strident voicp, piled' up testimony as hth as vivid fancy and fervid rhetoric could uile it to nrnvo ht thp llpmnf-Mt a worn the buttons off their breeches iir the manful endeavor to the leariU taxpayer qqq per yearby tbeparFsaKe of it.e wl nthr kindr vRIIU r'Li ne lonf V-1' i umer, great in bought anl speedi, towered eu bioiii ustings as he thundered the culminating atrocity legislation, and really drove on i ne gainst of class legislation, and really demociatic bosset. with a conraee and n-solution which bordered d1'on lab- tvmeritJ an1 recklessness, were tM, ln 'kv TO i ront'the embattled hort of nnspeak- Republicans who were robbing the people with irtgii. i IV-li AA llirpu tlllllKO'' i vav -ww v. of last summer--an air at once of but had at last cornered iheur op pressor and now bad where Waller had the "Then came the election, 'the fate- cu4- November 8.

l93r the tlay which saw more crime, more mote fraud and mora- revo-lution against popular, government ihan Alexander- Hamilton ever dreamed or Aaron Burr ever plotted, Ominons were" the" mnrmura of dimai isfaction Je very where, igh rolled waves on the. troubled sea after: the storm. Then came oil npon the paters. Sotthiiig assur- lrrwioh9 1 1 ir i Not 80. 'V What we we-is lite miixhtv fihock of hungry and contending democrats 'as thevA push and oroiwd- and strug gle in the Exeuttliye mansion; and ibe sounds that reach are hose of democrat, wounded and worsted tbe Mclfinlev Bill is the 'culroina- tine airocitv'T of class legislation: biddledv4n tlie darkened wsrds, they are and tbey are poweibss.

them -r Let tbe iIikut to the las doll vhe Bosses have pot the "chaime''. lliey It was (tbe ehance4o get ee, eTRANGE Tip young nan ha all the wc 'i-A turh I STdHiii the 3100. "His eanustlv hoped that be may T1V 1 3 In Other words, tin people "succeed, as the hospital physicians 1 A. A 1 1 ill I i.onitAt nn.1 Is Labor and Production the Basis of all Wealth? Tbia ia'a Dollar Th's. is a Dollar -Can yon see any difference in the 'above dollars? This is a Dollar based: "a the prod acts of Labor-' ani 'in is Dollar based oa tbi credit of Danker.

Can you see any difference in tlie above dollars? Wfhicli would you call tho Host dollar? 'v This is a Dollar based: This is a Dollar basad nn tho prodncts of Labor: on the credit of ini rruuuuuun. Bansor, Butlr guaranteed by the bonds of Labor snd Production above dollar is called an irre-I'tEHABLE dollar, be rauae it has Labor and Production beck" of it, and would be aa usual lrzv 'dollar and an uuedntrolable dol'r above dollar is called a rkdekma BLE dollar, because it ha Labor and Production i kof it. It is aLlMiii i) dollar and Banker can control it The value of. a dollar docs not rest upon the value of itself, but upon the value-behind 4 'Governments are instituted among men for the puipose securing to each the right of life, liberty, and the persuit of happiness." The life and liberty of the people depends upon their rights "to occupy the earth. -The happiness of the people depends upon their ability t) be able to exchariffi with each other their products.

When unjust laws compel peop-e to use a commodity money gold or silver- their "liberty and the pursuit of hap piness" becomes a delusion and a share. When people can exchange the product. of their labor with eaehvother, they are then exercising their right of liberty in the pursuit of happiness. But an arbitrary Jaw- says that before you can exercise the right of liberty in the pursuit of happiness, you must provideyour-self with a particular' commodity controlled by a few men, and at their valuation of it; and by its use mankind is reduced to a servitude worse than slavery. It Is said that law has fixed the value of this commodity, and the charge for its "use, which we must admit.

Butj in Minnesota in 1867 a farmer could bonow $14.80 at 10 per and pay the interest with one bushel of Wheat. To day in Minnesota a farmer, borrows $14.80 and angrecs to pay 10 per cent, interest must sel 1 to the controllers of ley S-J-bushels of in order ta pay the interest. The law says it is illegal take more than 10 per cent, interest. Yet the law says it is legal to. compel the farmer to" sell 1 more of hirt product" in order that" he may 'the same number of dollars.

"The farm er is an improvident cues1'-and "has too many 1 i uxunesi. ''The banker i a financier." lie doea not live "beyond the income he can obtain from Labor and Production; 1 Ifinn430t3. la Vanguard. Municipal Election Notes. r- o- as tlie State pupcr f.r tbo ensuing -rliiaa-tAir.

tltided a republican tiiavori; Wdenaosratic nolice iudsre. and Ezajpcfia elected, her republican ticket Tfcj llrdieo wte vas very heavy, day in the. Prairie Home cemetery un- certain iuties for a tc'm of'fn'O death in prison is awful to coiiiem-dertheamunces of the A. "-R To jl- lU ap, plale. Kensinglon Mirror.

Kev. McMillan conducting the cere mo- 1 TI -nies, which were attended by large PratuS from tearing Itself, concourse of friends who deenlv svm- tiei'l Iff liuemilil l) i ihc liaige Ot SOCket, tlieV Cave him tweire have clerk to hold them upl pathize-with the bereaved family. lilOntllS vacation during; tlie r- term and only require, five There seems to be a general, whisky hours of aVtlial AVOlc- ill the, crusade in many partf of Kansas; and House during the fsessions. jointists are having a tough time of it. pjut gome (f t'hft m01l vho rep.

1 he vigorous enforcement of the laws i .1 it i is not being done by the officers elec- nted that they VOllld-beted for that purpose, but by the major- ghld to have the phU'- at ity of the people; who, liave formed year, how say that they must PAirr op MKiiufAjf exhibit con vene Congress and he tarV Some of thlnHon.vRn. Promissory oil ive. and not the lea beantifnl of these Colqult and Livingston went out will be "the one tHntnhnteil by Michigan, ihe surface ohe- great deep, which will serve to show that the Wol- -rebellion ff waves. Both veriue State ixiasessea imtural sonfcea thtfse able promisers vowed loudly of-wealthontsidff'of tta forests, and jositively thatCongress should Her iMivilion will te of Ktndstone and. meet immediately alter March 4th, marble, iu the Florentine style of archi- 'j 893, and do away with' fbis Vulmi teetnre.

Viie fejitnreof it will he a huge: natijig' aTocitv which has made vopier globe 12 feet in diameter, with an tht. so -mal last f9T-XnVT and which was so leniorse- Uhio will-tnuld her entirely of the minerals found within her robbing the people. and it will be a splendid illustration of But, a'l, me! tho 4th. of March lier resources in that has come and gone! Amoug the numerous spectacn lar ex- at we bear 2 bibits will tie a trilver haft 8( feet high i a from New tkunh Wales, ashaft of an- Is the uf dm thracite coal feet high fn.m Pennsyp, warr firaiung the Kobber vama. a granite'pillar 18 feet high i- the richest quarry in New York and an Not so.

gnrttopresetiting the rj.s. Wfc hr is Uie ea-sy and ex. -lal caves-of lentral Anierica-built by i the government of Honduras. of bunZr "mwr as he ligntly taps at the- ante-room The i.ihert, iteii win Re Ther. doorn the White Ilofiise.

Philadelphia lias again tnsentetl to -Do we see the valient ho6t of the lend her preHms relic, the famons old- jeople's defenders driving before Liberty and it will be transported them the entrenched forces of class wi seiawu, TO' TH ES-EAST. It never occurs to these best dinsns cr SEa.ist the worlq, weary lalorers that a part of The Ecck Island foremost in adopt-the salary thev drar-- durino- any dvantag3 to im- 4 fbl.jrlA nf 4 work Should be a Uiefl TO Aiire. i ne view tne take is coaapieie wiui vesuotiieu trains, mag-J nificent dining caraf sleepers and chair to Chicago on an open platform car with fouj trusty policeuieu to guard it. It was aken to the New Orleans jmrtton ex-: Wi themselves, into law and order leagues. Seems us that a t- law and" order league is a pretty good thing to 3urr Oak Herald.

Brow on four--well developed Two of them are mules and the othtr two are Jemales Ibe combined weight of rfi 1 each, and thetwo females nine pounds The. mother is a robust woman Avho weigh 160 pounds, while the father is a very, weak man and weighs less than 130 pounds. xu uimiiu viuitiijia uas a maiir ner of celebrating Easter- that is necu. liar to itself. It is the egg rolling eel ebratiou that occur: "White lot," aa'the annually on the grounds lrtck-of Sion are called, Here, on Easter Sfondav.

ihonmnda ry, -thousands of rich and poor, of- eggs on cluldren asRembl, x-h and poor, whtie and black, baskets of- eggs on their arm. ami joy their -hearts, in- wu uu Mleir in- The usual method of cracking is not neglec- ted, but th feature the day's a- musemeut is rolling eggs down hill to 11 cracK iu egg oi auversa.ie,. iMiunino'lv o.iul tpmrvfinfrlvlaid to 5n V- 7 The Marine bund plays for the chilldren; ahd the. presi dent generally gives them-a receptionV and the White -Houec childreTi, when i io 'inv Art f.Vio firvpt. Mrt Moime, IlIMarcli a2nd-MM- Jane wife of a motonnan eii.nIovel the treet railway, gave birth to chiidrfen to-dav.

bflt. il itr ill! It.lli i 1 1 MtOl li. Itl -moving Tim ijbkrty BKi.u A by other tosition in a very imet way. tint on this" VVhat matter that trip it will in exhibited in every con-''the "people of Georgia, are- being Mderable city along the nnte.r It is now robbed 43,000,000 per year, a silent hell indeed 4iud chu no longer Small ls importance of that 'proclaim aa its" inscription di-" qotstion compared to lli i desire to recta, by sonmL hut the sight of it will Ket Joe James air office. -hre the patriotic heart; iloe8: it matter now that much lliorfl Simple.

then position .18 Oiio.of dignity and parade and that if any real ana para work is to be done: another man must 1e paid to do it. Government Ownership- Mason A. Ureen la Boston uicne "As OUl et 'conomic system in making' less lias resulted i Un I vt.mf nf nnnn n. i 1 1 tlon the owners of over 50 Vct" cent or the wealth ot the couii- coot ot the weaitii Ot til try, confess to lack tained aidor in anv try, confess to lack- sus- tained ardor in anv hand to- raouth devices for eldsinST a fis- rrjOUtll devices IOl" ClOSl -r i i i i I Should itwm sjlate for lie decaue, not tlie 'lay. 5 A mitlne to rU? IC Owner- OO 1 is that recently improved palternl Faithful and capable mauagement and polite, honest service from' employes are important items.

They are a doable duty 4 to the Company and to travelers- and it ii sometimes a task difficult of Passengers on this line wiU little cause for complaint on that ground. The importance "of thi Lane an ba- better understood if a short lesson ia geography tiio ll-lT ID thft rvlA -r a rT tue Ilock Island What other sub-Eastern has it? Peoria. what impcrtant points ifc run trains to the Northwest? SL Pacl and Mboneapolia, -Minnesota, 4mjtim 111- -im U1U xtbraska pel 3Joiaes. Diixeii- port, Iowa; Omaha, aud Ne DtiiktSSD- tMw t.i. ti UlCili UUtA UUU ItUUlC 1UU9 Rtnrion flna tn c-mnnrla TV and you can -save time atkl trouble by gemt 1Jie aUII UVUI1 ViVAVW Infannation Pot WorlU'w t-'air Visitor.

Wurl.ru fair it plans, has assumed docs il lie that nearly all visitors will prefer to take nationaLiOportaneeof, nlUog I in-their ineitlH rvmt day to day wherever it tiy RnckerAvith an official as Vbat- are th pepfv-nvbow? lrt of its scheme that fnnn 50.000 to why should kv remember Ihem; 100.IXW fwople can be served with meals nw that ibectecl ion i daily within the exposition grounds Scattered on tbeir' disrart farms: slup of monopolies i remedy regular trains to Englewood suburban tm on nmnti- nntmnn Wfinii lv. "Ti'V on1 vliet tn6." telegra)h phone service, for il kance, be be added tQ the po nlone an estimate considerably below the Hgnres of the ways imd mfeaas com mittee. which i-aicnlates npon a service, for at least 200,000 people in emergencies" Tht press is rrqnested to announce, as a safeguard for th public that position bat only one department antbor- ixed to make contracts for rooms or fnr- niMi iiiiuruiH' am huoui J.C9 un ters in the R-nd-McNany buildis. Chi cago; and commtiuicatlons addressed W. Marsh (l-ksson; its chiefT will, receive immediate attention.

I -vn i-k rv5r Mtaa r. I tt WWt aah vmn 1 4frtX i wbere on earth is tne' such an ami- i 2ce ia the-Ujdted Stktes. Canada Ul' exhibition 'of nuiae demoiracv' "o1" h-- prebaUv'nowUre- -n-Ji. over.

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About Light of Liberty Archive

Pages Available:
621
Years Available:
1891-1895