People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1894 — Low Rate to St. Paul. [ARTICLE]

Low Rate to St. Paul.

On account of the Annual Convention of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union of America, tlie North-Western Line will sell excursion tickets to St. Paul, Minn., and return at half rates—one fare for the round trip; tickets on sale July 80 and 31, good for return passage until August 6, 1894, inclusive. For tickets and full information to Agents Chicago & North-Western “Is Hick’s wife a nice housekeeper!” Mr. Hacks—“ Well, I should say so. Why, half tho time Hicks can’t find anything that belongs to him.’’—Demorest’s Magazine. It Is not strange that stove manufacture™ should be fired by ardor for tho grate cause. Clerk—“ Are you going to discharge me, then?” Druggist —“Yes; I think we can dispense without you.”—Harvard Lampoon. If you are a laborer, see that you are worthy of your higher.—Rural New Yorker. The most expensive shoes cost two dollars a pair.—Puck. Wherever there is lovo there will be trust

“Young Mrs. Eaton seems to take a great interest in all the current events.” Mrs, Grasply—“Great goodness, why not I She took the prize last year for both the jelly and pie.”