People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1894 — One Fare Excursions South Via C.& E.I.R.R. [ARTICLE]

One Fare Excursions South Via C.& E.I.R.R.

Round trip tickets will be sold from all stations on the Chicago & Eastern Illinois R. R. on July sth, August 7th, Sept 4th, Oct. 2d, Nov. 6th and Doc. 4th, 1894, at one fare, to points in Kentucky, Tennessee, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Florida. Tickets good to return for twenty days from date of sale. Stopover allowed on going or returning journey. For further particulars apply to any C. & E. I. R. R. agent or Chas. W. Humph het, northern passenger agent 170 E. Third street St Paul, Chicago city ticket office 230 Clark street, or to Charles L. Stone, G. P. & T. A., Chicago, 111. Dunnt—“Do you mean to say that cigarettes are offensive to you?" Mabel—“No, no; it’s only the people who smoke them.”— Inter Ocean. “An American Heihess" will be continued at McVicker’s Theater, Chicago, for two or three weeks, when Augustus Thomas’ play of “Now Blood” will be given its first presentation on any stage. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Seats by mall. Three years’ undisturbed possession of a setter dog will destroy the veracity of the best man in America. Texas Siftings. In the commonest human face 11161*0 lies ■lore than Raphael will take away with him. —Carlyle.

W ife— “What a singular man you are, to be sure. Whenever we nave company I hard to do ail the talking. Yon have absolutely nothing to say.” Husband—“ You are ml#* taken, my dear. I have plenty to sav, but X never get a chance to say it.”—Washington Star.