People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1894 — McVicker’s Theater, Chicago. [ARTICLE]
McVicker’s Theater, Chicago.
For os# week, commencing Feb. 25th, Kellar, the greatest of wonder workers, In a grand Original Entertainment of 19th Century Miracles. Seals ran bo secured by mall. “Hit’s mighty hahd ter set a good example,” remarked Uncle Eben, who was la rather a gloomy mood; “an’ when yoh gits through yoh ain’ got no ’surauco of hatenin’ snyt’ing.’’—Washington Star. Uncle George—“l trust, Henry, that you are out of debt.” Henry—“No, I haven’t got quite so far as that; but lam out of everything else.”—Boston Transcript. I)r. Hoxala’i Certain Croup Care For throat and lung troubles. Druggists, or send 50 cents to A. P. Hoxsie, Buffalo, N.Y. - ♦ .-—- A Chicago man who had just surrendered his watch to a footpad was moved to remark that he didn’t know when he hod been so pressed for-time.—Washington Star. No Safer Remedy can bo had for Coughs and Colds, or any trouble of the Throat, than “Brown’s Bronchial Troche*." Price, 25cts. “They say Brown has taken the lecture platform!” “Shouldn’t wonder; take anything he can lay his hands on.”—Atlanta Constitution. Actors, Vocalists, Publio Speakers praise Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar. Pike’s Toothache Drops Cure in one minute.
Russell, four years of age, was aaflfcw down the Columbia river with a party ox friends. He was much interested in ovarything he saw, and at length ventured this remark: “Papa, I think this boat must has* awful long feet to walk in this water.” The girl who can skate has a good ttnuL but the girl who is learning has her hawl squeezed the tightest.—Atchison Globe.
