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Send Postage Stamp for Illustrated Circula THE ]FE CTHR \ \f S is the same all over throws the switch and the carrollsinto place, | ployment i rds to fifteen engineers nted the Oraaha carriers as a delegate, has | She was not confined to her bed but com- | Girls are so frivolous. S nmediately bes “l CH“A\\. United ~ States, so that when o man | He then swings his hand in a civcular man- | fifteen fore. ., thirty helpers and forty-ive | returned, well pleased with the result of the | Plained most of the timo of a_peculiar sensa- | comes moro intorest flies than in learns hi: trade (for it is a tr ner ove llif‘ head, —which ;l'-ms'“ switchmen, - meeting ,{uf-nmnu-m-mm has if something having | all his lovely language. While heis pouring e ot omdrom ot Becomtl alinal, Winsahoad, s switeh s closod Licensing Iransient Teamsters. The convention was held in Pythian ball \[0 [vas moving about. Onecvening rocont- | out his love aud passion sho is wondering Eireh el i X | 1y she comp 10f a tickling sensation in | how the flis manage to hold on to such & How it Beginsand How it Trequently Comes iliar with the sidetracks. and the work goes merrily on day after day Thursday night the membersof the Teams- | and was attended de 3 | her throat and called a doctor, who by the | slippery surface.” : ndliog of a train is when the work | and week after weole 4 ters’ unioa held a meeting to hear the report v Tnited States havin ree de- | aid of instraments formed the opinion that . e, toa Close. pgins. If the switchman wants the train to back | of the committee appointed to visit the busi- » om. the delibe s a | thesensation was caused by the presence o . v o dopot by, the | 1P hoswings his hund ncross tho treols, Tt | 1oes men of tho ety for the purposes of 56 | recolution. ahs o SR al | an immense insect, swallowing o pow bo brain 15 11”‘1‘“‘l into tho depot by the | {¢is to slow up the hand is moved up and T i o ”"‘f”!’"“!l el "“”_"‘ e r" ;“ ‘“'“‘“y “:“I‘l‘l“ | exful emetic Mvs. Mickel was relioved by the f 3 Niaetitias Qrgi W | down. Atnighta white lantern is carried by | CUving signatures to a petition, asking the ws' and orphans’ fund was estabished. | expulsion of a live frog from her stomach. It THE DIFFICULTIES OF THE CALLING. ftap oft the enislna, Tho ::‘l"jll_:“'l""'I';;(‘m'::, the switehman and with it the same signals | council to pass an ordinance licensing the | A memorial was also adopted askin wais about two inches long, almost white and | “How did your father reccive me? Like e et ol * | ave used. Should a car bewanted on the | transi g ross to ks - law - giving onploves Who | the liud logs were missing. the prodigal of old. He jumped on my necle.? anc 5 e * | track sc o engineer is signaled by the ) 3 » | Bave passed the civil service examination & | = Gy e i Penel Who was mosb.. conaErmed/wha B ) | The cars have been picked up at the sm ack s tho enginecr issignaled 0 The meeting was largely attended, and the By R U Eniah | w QAL thy es imaginable the icher o Was most_conc n T'h‘f“‘“‘;""“" ’"“““"". Cars Are | jiutins and are in a hitand miss o e [ Awiichmany o erosyee) (b hands. A8 | report was one that gladdened the hearts of T i [|hands ot a clods w i o [ Abasloi gobbung by ShRbA CRRAEADY shifted, Traing Made U 5 e londad ruit going to the | Switches or *leads both sides ¢ ] o ) i bird would s theless, a feath- | 8'lom : 8.01UB and, the D et S v o n tracks of tho yards, both the fireman | all present, Itshowed that 200 of the lead- i ered warbler of some description took up | Sunday School Teacher (in Kentucky)— Wages the Hardy Men Ke- ? . and engineer cateh the signals. 1 the fi ing firms of the city had attached their names 3 mous vote the convention re- | 5 : : e 1den: friit tae board a load of tea for one of the wholesalo > Ir tho f fumse th o MIUROLS AYOL0csInaL SN | Guarters for the night on the Lima (0.) town | Johuny, how did the forbidden fruit ciuse ceive for Doing it. groce) ® next may be loaded with | man catches them he imparts this informa- | te the petition. next meeting of the | _ I PoBE ¥ AT 0 , and was s cozy 48 @ “bug in the ru the fill of mant Johuny—They made i z rocers and the n y i £ o i y hogs for the South Omaha packing houses. 1 tion to the engineer, who then handles his \{'u\lm'ulhhlmmvr will bo presented induo | garriers, _\I:« oll v\\(:w:” o et | It was first noticed about 10:30 o'clock, and, | inter brandy ! 5 e " ha: iy Tt each | machine accordingly orm. or tho fivst year, $00 the seoond you { > oon puss, an interested [y s g nulohne maeRINIa oS ow, the plan of oporation 1s o get each In the curly days of milvouding those sig: | Tho movement was started early n the | tho third yeie aud the fourth year i n- pass, i interested You must be as quiet as possiblo tonight, Theraare fow trades or professions at- { ¢Arin its proper place and wn|tlm| kept | An salls,: b i spring, but did not assume definite shapo | all cities of the fivst o peony 15 l--kmml ]\\n.n the | Johuny,” said his mother, “for w g o there until it is seat on to its destination, or ¥ 3 ot [ A e e raiate, ARONCARIRIE S0 0 0 e D! Beatny | the fiest | Pird would do. cnew it | have the mitister for suppér, dended with more danger than that of the | ynionded at the warehouse to which it is veral men to pe up on long traius, mw i few weelss ago. i p ‘_“l::_ ~;t “;m!l.!'\l'w“d l:: 2 ! w:,:‘;..lvltkt business, and_when the minute hand drove | for supper, eh? Well, 1 hope he'll taste railroad switchman, and the maimed and | consigned. To do this without getting things A S A S e S e L b S Rl e D y8 g " | upin frout of it demurely hopped aboard, | good.” Cibhie e : e o At U hstudy asie | In practicoat the present time was adopted. | ing for mo o con o takeouta li. | aft T ;| and, taking a scat on the @xtreme ond, rods | 5% g Mocariolln eripp! !‘ 1 about the yards in the city a fearfully x'.“v'\\(.'f'h'.:,‘“u.u.\ s much “‘l‘\;;"fi‘ 4518 | Tho most dangerous part of tho work is | c lia ten maters nay thels objoabdsnat Some member introduced a resolution to in- ORISIOr 61 ""“l““'l‘“‘m“‘llu His this Colonel H'Ingersoll?” asked the the best evidence of this fact. But, notwith- do: fany ro | the coupling and uncoupling of the cars, Dress any one, but to protect themselves, | Struct the executive committee to draft abill | fafoly by, - A aroy cockioy. “At your servi roturned the : Ros, poard, for the complications that are to ! 4 tho exel nmitio ] rmer position on the hour hand wp At lanel stauding, theto is a fascination about the | j1avie"ty aride are equally numerous and s requires the men i zointo the narrow | ‘They” claim “that ' lundreds of non-resident | 10 be presented th congross |y..‘,,u1’: B foxithe A Dl bone wis ulisartiied by workinen. i | hachek o ERINS e 10 Dase oun it it ot e S A i A 5 qually o e B o aw] -ow! o now in the city, working sioning of carriers disabled while in the A big bone was une: 2d by workme on't you believe there's a hell in hale businessso that when a man becomes a | more disastrous. ADRocle ‘l“ lf‘-;“‘q‘ll ':)\‘1\“:"\“‘“1"N;“fif‘“'h‘ il A Raw in W cliy, vorde 8¢ 5 B TATHA L QR IE o s o avating for the cast channel span of the :,:,{““',"‘,"," ::-‘;l“,ll“‘," B psg) Switchunfy | ho switch engine, with its crew of thie | step he may bo thrown down and under the ractically crow rosidont team | . The report of the fnncecomittee showed | new bridge belnie constructed by tho Wheel. Mr. Wilgus—And are you still firm fn iaas sie0, st aliab orlspromoted. e 6 . oroman © sud [ibWoT 20L0WaSs | wheols afore the traln caniba stoppad or ak- | ow: out of business, “hey arguo that | that for tho erection of tho Cox mouument fu | i (W, i) biidlgs conpuny. ihe bowe tho faith, Brothor Pottel Polte—I dunuo=1 Death frequently oceurs but promution is | backs down, hitches ou and shoves the train | $ A0S b these coma in from the interior, camp In th w Yorlk city the letter cavriers have con- nbedded i blue c dunmo. 1 have been a little shaky ever sinco scldom ewperienced, though @ fow of the | 9ntothe ship” track. There itis left while | "my, giironds haye taken nec I - | woods outside the city limits,vand _tive in | tributed 1,623 of the 810,000, bottom, of the excavation, fifteon fect | that rain stopped the gume justus our club en by attending y o ss have | theyardmaster's clevk looks ovor the way | 45, byt the men do not take the advantage | tents, thus avoiding the payment of taxes or the ensuing year the following officers and fully cight feet below the depth of | was getting the best of 1t. i men by attending strictly to business have 5 y i i -4 Al 7 i The exc It ' m - 8 roing 5 g bills hauded hjm by the conductor. This ro- | o¢'vhs ipuation. Coupling sticks have becn | and us they are at no expense they can work | were electo esident, J. J. Goodwins | tF lie excavation is buta short, dis Whereare all those people going to, of- worked themselves foto less huzardous and | quires but a short time, and with the packuge | 5 JG8 SAETM OB CAORR BOTH PV | for comparatively nothin vice. president, Robert Sampson; sceretar ance from the river;and is soil that had | f asked the man from up country last beitter paying positions, Switehmen are not | of bills in one hand and a piece of ehalicin | FIOVCRL T O M RO N R lyinomin B e o romitutarms, D, VW, | Probably been undistu cages. The | Sunday moraing, “to a fire?” *No, I should born as switchmen. This kuowledge of other the clerle walks along the line of |} otes ™ Phose coupling sticks are of hard Central »or Union, Washington; execative committee, L. H of bone, which rently - | say ] ¢ toget away [rom one, throwing switche ing ring trains | © ing this one to John Smith, the | LA | 088 SEF LR e 0f wooden | The following ave the officers of the Cen. | Crummer, F. W. Campbell and George | blete by somet ] ngg tochurch, s awohar, Ininpingon uovilhe pralis foux City, another to Lincoln and so | VOO wn ave, the wpReatiics of Woorte 10 following ave th 23 Sweenoy: legislative committes, 1. C. Den- | Tully twenty-five inches in diameter a wivalist (to old Kaintuck)-Don't you and scaling car wofs is only acquir om intihe had checked the wholo trala, which | [, boln clehton lhohios Jou ai W0 | tral Luvor union of this city. President, 1 byhe 010 4ra o es bro sy are, when not 3¢, Cr- years of patient and dungerous experience. | is then ready to be worked ove ies broad. They ave, an_be summavily dis- . B nis, Chiaries W. Morton, George J. Klefluer | Breatest bulk, a foot through atthe more | wantto go to heaven my dear friondt “No, e 1 et VPR e ettt a1 George e Willa vico presidont, Wilham | qud Wiligg Diinn. arrow parts, snd about two and one-lalf f sab.t +What! Dow't you want to go to To become switchman, 4 man, as a The switching crew then takes things in | hroad belt, known as o “arness’” Wit | B. Mussor; recording secretary, William | [t was detided to hold the nest convention feet long. vent Tellme why.' *“'Causca feller'd graduates from the position of a brakeman. d fora time all is life these sticks, a switchman can stana beside | Sebr asurer, Julius Meyer; financial | at Detroit, ) g e - e ave to dic 'fore he could go, an’ by gosh, T He becomes a hostler, then he steps to the | 8¢ s consigned to the docal | his car and couple, or pull the pin without | seer, August Beorman; Mr. Kloffner ks in very ligh terms of r. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg. don’t want to die. position of a fireman and the nest step is into delors fro sot ovor on th tracks boside thotr | i G or ificing lifoor limb. The o tho treatment receive hands of the - do ministers always talko A : Lodd ol o 2spective warchouses, while those contain- | gl dor men, however, will not use them and < = T Bostonians, The dele; 5 e convention CONNUBIALETIES, The hottest days on which to make £ IRighmAns Alics, } 0 lots o to the company warehouse. | when they see a new man using one, he be Board of Directors—George Willard were banqueted, driven about the cityand [ g o = Sermons forty minutes long1 The switchman is the especial deliggt of | The cars going to the other roads are thrown | comes the ule end. "until he | Meyer, John Carnaby, Charles Newstrom, given an excursion on the bay. Suoopar--Is your wife fond of music Y the ladies and as they watch theac jung | onto the “hotel” track, where they remain | thyows stic 115 lnown 48 “a freshy | Willinm Goodin, J. W. Baldwin. wzan—Yog of chin music. ; s S S O ) s, LIy WA vs & young | untila trainload has accumulated,after which | A ‘trash,” however, he does not want to be S B R Dr. Birn T Bee bldg, A divorced husband of New York sold his Settle oin my polished erown 1 man, .uun.np the side of a freitht car, run v ave shoved to their respective yards, and ratheér than be called one, will any nem . trades’ unions of this city: interest in their boy to his wife for &30, AT A than whe nole o alllthink along the top, clamor down the side and open quently when cars come in ber of chances of making a painful and rapid S Monldor 1. H. IKirby, Jamos R 5 ; A Harlem bride received among her wed My head’s méant for a skating rink? or close a switch they look upon him as an [ bad order, that is, an end may be L trip to the hi A O'Connor ; . A presents a receipted bill of i Why, O why ¢ object of more thau passing 1mportance and | drawhead out or o B, N Among the great army of men employed Pypozraphical Union—G Willard, N, her father, e Solrago rip" trac sWileh | about the Omaha yards, accidents are very | S i S. Horton g Like every large eity, Omaha has her army 1 r There they re- | few (st lesies e L340 [ obin % Cornioe il 3 person be divorced and remarry - - - of switchmen, allof whom are the best of fel- r 1, when they are | who has been employed any gth | David ' hwell, W. R. Smith, it 3 < in thir ) i . DOG BITE: lows, big-hearted and jolly, and men of the | pulled out and ilwm d of. of time has something by w Tailors' Union rust Beerman, S. Wig. Murs, Maggie Ellis, a mulatta of Chatta e e e M £ oho i X & - 2 best of labits, seldom looking upon the wine c rds thero are scores of short | B is rominded of his railvoad carcer, It may | man, Gust Nelson. , Ton., hus given birth to the smail- | A well kuown lawser of Toronto who ls Who Cures Them With or mingling in bad society. Indeed, good | tricks connecting with the main track of the | b the loss of a hand or foot: it may be the | ~Wood Machinists—William Scbring, Wil- [ st child on record. It weighs thirty-one [ LRI R T THHEHES SEEIE B Wt Vinegar and a Bit of Rag habits are compulsory, because & rule is in | yard. These are known as “leads” aud | joseof acouple of fingers,or it may be a | liam O'Brien, o ounce: sult, wheroupen it wis attachod oy aludy to j1iXInouss and Bt o€ Rag (A force on every road running into the city to used for sotting in trains that ave not | scalp wound received when he n tie Cuarpenters, V. B. Musser, John A cow bolonging to a farmer in Olivertown- | 1" systomutically ovaded. His wedding | Tribune: I have boon bitten by dogs the effect. that if a man reports for duty when | Peady tobe worked. Each *lead” hus aca- | yopof 4 car and went through a culvert Nelson, a s son county, wive birth to threo | Bad systemutically ovaded. His wodding | T e T haves bean, hibtan by 4op - fntoxicated, or fmbibes the ardent wiile on | Pacity of thirty-five cars, Most of the men who lose limbs or are dis- Jarpente : s For scntly, all of which are living i i ol e wun BRAGET U SApL R | reponiadlygnoe sy eralysa, bt ‘dfi!"‘l duty, be is doomed todischarge, So rigidly | 1usending outa tram, tie latteris made | abled are provided for if they have been | Giles, J oy | Heal ud will ba u fie mat- 1y noighbor’s was very sick and L was ate 15 this rule enforced that rather than upin station order, that 1s, the cars for the rithful servants, They are given what are Painters, . 32—James Brophy, G. L An eighteen-year-old youth at Cleveland et e AL L L] hocars of | tempting to reliove it. It bit mein the while under the intluence of drink the swi station nearest the starting point are put B orics having come to the ears of | .ty "thum just below the nail. That £ ) e known as *'soft sits,” such as flagmen Rox ¢ 7 | went to the circus and iaughed so much that | 1" faii, of Bridgenort. 0o man will pay & physician § fora sick ¢ neavest the engme. Those for the station | crossings, bridge-tenders or 2 ainters, No F. Dombrowskl, | he has been unable to stop liughing since. | coming the habits and chareter of his wite, | member became black as far down as cate and lie off uniil be recovers from the farthest out being in the rear or next 1o the | depots and ofices, wher ar- | Charlos Lar 0 St i b Do *tors say the show affected bis brain he takes a novel method of refuting the the wrist. It remained so until the nail :m t;llll(l;ls‘l:;lullm'x‘uwil H~”u pol, only the -"l"l'"*«‘- . Pt ; ies that ave sufficient Soho wait moms 3 s 3 4. News- A spider bit John McGrate of Bridgeton, | Fo proposes to hire a hall and invite the dis- | came ofl. The owner talked of hydro- 2 zana, but all over tho lan e yavdmaster of each yard is the re- | distance from the door, 3 ¥ Conn., on the leg a few days ago. The limb s of his domestic peaceto s public de- | phobia, and said that the dog had Years ago, one of the qualifications for a | spousible man, though the “kick” doesnot | The switchmen are divided into two shifts opers, Mo, 1--30, Baldwia, James Bas- | £aths B 100 0K AN, S0 AV andl feotin] | urtess of his domestio peasata s putlio do- | pt u‘ i u-’, [(:|-l(\\4‘,‘“v‘.‘.\‘v: B il “]f I ‘, 4’-“?:1' switchman was to bo ableto aispose of come directly to him from the man to whom | —the day and the night. The day men goon | mussen, R. Christiausen. el ospecially when water was brought before | which have been made against bis slandered | ufeaid I should Tannbes \e much liquor as the yardmaster, — The yard- | the contentsof the car may be consigned. It | duty at 7 o'clock in the mo 1 ‘work | Plunbers—0, A, Header T. Swing-J him. His symptoms are very much like tnose A e sgsiriafhey g3 Anon.Q o by NAYe WRHan master had o mark that be bad to reach in or- | Mr. B, ias o car in the yards, he wants Lo | until 6 o'clock at night, whil | wood. ; of hydrophobia. . i SR s g srvous fits and died. The verdict would der tohold bis job. He had to bo able tol getit tohis warchouse X s | goon at6 o'clock at night and work until Omaha Musical Mutual Protective Union g e et A Williamsport, Pa yha, it tho mal ave besn *hydrophobia,” careyus much 48 he wadmister, and the arrived and he at once proceeds to | o'clock in the mor with an hour off for | No. ssseutin, J. Hofman, Heary B R M ! Miok | Jelokbamity And. Gitondontie | exhuborende, But 1 simply applicd a solution of roadmastor’s e; the superintend. | n a kick with the uptown freight { lunch. Twenty-six s constitute a i A entered his $80( v bis body | ths e ot Sas te oA g e B alt and vinegir,” a little more vinegar ent. But, dur things have . This gentloman knows nothing about | for which thoy recoive e an Tollows Saddlery and Ha " 0.19—Orrin Tod Wzt i f I.GRNE, L ATAS A1 Tho suid in ‘reuy: | than salt, washed the wound w.th it changed. The great 1 porations | the car, In fact, he don’t kuow a freight car Day switchmen, $§5 month; Decker, P. Kewiz, b ol o R L a8’ ve- | 4 hiye oo R B " ekl L T A L P T R T S LA 7 found too muny wreked engines aud | from a handsied, but he hus 8 man who does | switchmen, $0;: day engineers, §0 po srors No., 4—A. E. C yBen Enge. | (1004 the bullet worked its way out. o By conslcoru LoF by ayn, HOve [EHOR Wal fv 01Rh rag Deayng. IBR:L U cars on their hands, and trcing the | and that man is the yardmaster. The kick | montt and night §5. ~ A di KNIGHTS OF LATOR, DO faa s anlaa S Tnagt, JHb Shnod | pArzol thaboan swer, Sucie Wankey Ly | keening i sainrolod voll irlth tho S0l causo to tho ot ' they found that | soou flnds his way tothie yard=<and the troublo | hours, aud all overtime is paid by the ho by N oot Haliway Men_y, | Lick near the epine. Lt was round, welkhed | eliews tobaceo, 30 that { huve w0 need of & | tion, and moved the rag so that u fresh drunken cmployes w ponsible for a | issoon disposed of. These kicks come in | the sum beiug paid in proportion to the | (1" . L Morrow ymas Mec know e confederates a *‘buck and ¥ # B W s part covered wound at intervals, groat l-ul«lni nl :\n uce tho fron-clad nmer aid_ winter and go oward helping | monthly wase ved 3 ball i JEAPS IR SRR L I’I“" iburn, & | This remedy was once applied 1o my tule regarding liguol iking, ake the yardmaster's life oue of mi: Telpers and foremen huid by the hour, : No. 7 Carrier y J Ny A - neg man from Virginia, graduated | o1t hy g colored woman in the south As the boys hurriedly move abou the mpties,” or cars after they have nul- [ et Rour and | aae ”nh‘ JAROR = Wa An aphidiasi opsle bas Apalo _appeared. Soom A Ve detiy mils 30 el g Bie "o 4 bite. My arm was then yards their work seems like child’s play; but en unloaded, are pulled out and set in upon | the lat , b they always have work As y 5 MOBISTAG = Tuling | (TS RORAT R0 1 VIR JONR Gr ORERD 5 | pucket uring his unlvemity coursoh bo. WS nd padnful, The remely 1 is far from that. They must always be | the *‘leads” and made un' into trains. going | theit wige about the same as the | aever. 5 D DUOUELAD YRR GRA L BHAR 8 ARS [ Se couag s o Mise DIBUS T tiarpenian of [ R a0k ARG BAT MO st OEIRE ready to go. It does not matterif the Da- | vest, north or south, depending on 4 . Bk ka—P, 5. Swick, | ducennd has been seen bul twice suce | Providuce, Thoy parted until suct time s | acted like a charm. In two hours th kota blizzards are coming down at the rate | » they belong or from what road they [ In the Unlon Pacific yards there arve 100 I Johnson g AU MRS, SESLECIAVAIGR L R b Lightburn could ‘carn money to support a | discoloration had disappeared and with of forty miles an hour, bearing before them | ived. When caough to make @ teain | switchmen, thirty-six engineers, thirty-six g A o O Kenney, Thomas | 1648 lengthy, but it hus krown to ! it | wife, He went to Kar ity with his §19, | i the pain, and only the needlo mark the feathery flakes of snow, the switchman . hored on_any one “lead,” they | foremen and seventy-two helpers. bosides the | Baraott 12, Cody forty feet. 1€ s never becn seen o entered o lawyer . 1 his earnings, | whore the fang had ontered M must face the storm. If the mwofs of the that is, fhe cars are taken out p which is as follows: General Assembly No. I R. Thorp Datam dark, oo uon. 416 AUNSATEIGS % | invested in real estato, and struckit rich. | yain, I was bitten by u weasel in the cars are covered with fce, it is all the samo mul sout out to whers ey helong. a H. McCoy ; as=istant yards v b Ll J person lushes the water with its ta fghthorn has u d in Providenco to | o, 84T T WaS Dlten byt wenect i B9 to him. The support of somo one depends | signal code is something that is as old L b, gonsy, 8. Plomia 2ushasford, | 1988 his bride. orted Lo be worths | Grand Central depot, A o4 1t1n upon him holding his positon. He never ailroading itself and is the sume on all al; yardmaster at South Omuba John Hdll Tohn Bow : 8w v | #100,000. A big and had placed 1 . ‘G VBinks Of darigor—not evon It death stares | roads and th all switehyash “Hm it ‘v, and W. A, Hysneth at Council Bluffs. | ““Ascombly. No. 514 1.Jesse Blake, | 1 e force of t i ! Why so many bald-headed mon are bach- | Wi emirilng that it waa i klton, bim in theface, If a train is bearing down | track or *load” is kuown by its number, and Phése men handls on an average 2500 cars | mierney, B, I, Overall 4 8 dopubs an D00 vo | elors I thus explained by a recent writer: | placed my hand on it Quicker thun upon the switelies ho tends, he dure not hesi- 'y Mt about the yards knows that num ty-four hours and work them over |~ Assembly No. 25—, Miller, Clark, 20t i There is @ great deal of capillary attraction | thought u couple of teeth puncturcd the tate, for ot such s time' tohesitate would | S0 that if a carls to go in to “load No. | t o 7GR P J 0 that at e I d un or- | in deve irls adore a hindsom: | joint of my left forefinger to the bone. be tobo lost. Instead of stopping to con- | 7, the yardmaster or his ussistant stands bo- | In the Chicago, St. Paul, Mioneapolis & L R0 G Wiltiam us pressure the w washing away o | glossy | lovely. And when a lover | T compelléd the girl 10 toll me what was sider the consequences, he nimbly throws | side the trainand us it passes holds up one | Omaha yards where thor elghteen miles | wWalgren. . i1 Ericlac ledge of rock, wh S es o woo her with the top of bis bead | in the hagz, My finger was badly swollen his switeh, eclimbs upon the car, sets the | hand and two fin of the othe T of sidetrack and 1 rs nandled every ) sriokeaan. lution and give the aineral gu ali- | shining like wsed pupkin ho is at dis- | and painful before 1 reached hoin, soma brake and signuls to the ongineer to back up | switchman who stands on the rear car catches | twonty-four hours, Edward H, Hewett is The Lottor Carriors’ Convention, | os but whoso gald and silver not being | mivantage. Justas tho words that grow and | £6¢ BIURISL beyorh & HRRagt, SRChu TS nrlgoulmud as the case may be, the signal, passes itin the same way to the | yardmaster, William Smitker night yardmas- Tha Anweatiod of (s Naticasl Leties asolved, aro brought to the surface In o me- | thoughts that burn egin to awalkon in her d L NEha aar reedy result. otically speaking, all of the switch- | engineer and a8 the train backs down near | ter and Charles Stockhawm yard clerk. & A Rt O allic state . bosom a sympathetic thrill she may happ remedy, i A peedy roiult, ards in the city are constructed upon about | the open end of the “lead,” he climbs down This road, which also handles the Elkhorn | Carriers' association, held at Bostou, has ad- Mrs. Aunie Michcl of Colnmbus, O., lived | to notice two or three flies promenading over ek S Sarch. RasihiA @ sime plan, und the system of huudling | the side of bis can pulls the coupling-pis, | sug the Northwesteru, business, glves ew- | jouraed, aud Gearge J. Kleffuer, who repre * for o years With frog, lu s stomach, | bls plrenclogical orguns, and all 13" over. Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg, A twenty-three-pound turbot re v killed i g wis found to contain to less than 14,311,200 | Under the present statutes of Missouri, a Dr. Birney cures cutarrh, Bee bldg ’ e