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Saving the Train. rowd of in the store, its—the only vtumn liars were | eupying all | that the proprietor took tawhen | | a little, blear-eved, weazen-fuced individual iked in by the back door and slunk into | adark corner “That's him bummer, with “Who “Why, tell E usnal the vs said the ung green patch over his left | veral at once. | ved the train from reply. they demanc larkness, deed should re of the blazing the chap whe Come, s heroic tout unde ump. After much stiT horn of 1 #8 Tew and cl track, wh lay ag vastly asa jon, reing he began: ranight as dby a his—bright | pwn the the Pale s body, and light as it | 1.1 had not the power to move it. rumble roar told me that the expre ye down and soon reach Nearer and arer it appr as the rang aside, f between the on and und the train flew on unharmed ‘The silence was s for a moment that one might have heard a dew drop. | Presently son eo said: What did vou do with the beam?” +L didn’t touch it,” he replied, * touched me + Well,” persisted the questi couldn't lift: it, 1 nig woul " ows intens but it mor, “if you and didnt touch it, how in thunder did the train got over it? “Why, don't you see? 1 the sad-faced man, as he from his « nd sidled toward the the obstrnetion was i | moonbeam, and 1 ju that the shadow | of my body took its place, and—" | Bang! flew a ham against the door, and if | it had struck the the retreating hero | there would have ‘been oh rr | grease-spot fre Ton the panel.—Drake's How to Reform. Tutere were just half a dozen of them, and they were drinkin monade at the bar of the Queen's Hotel. and disenssing the raceful condition of the streets and the isfactory st civic affairs y ntleman,” said No. on this city wants isa capable and honest board of aldermen; and it wants it bad. What are yer going to have.” And then No. on up to five, replenis| and wiped off their chins. +L tell you just what it is,” said No. two, bringing his. fist 1 the bar counter ith whack, just got to clean out yand put in good men; that’ 's a at we must do, and the sooner the better, It’s my turn now, what'll you take? . And then numb four, five time and rs one and two, three, nd six hugged the counter a second 1 more lemonade. “This city’s just going to the devil,” said No. three. “© What with their (hie) Bird's Ifill pits, and their sewers (hic) and shee what'll yer t lets drink munici reform (hi | and fare | Dottcont THE JUDGE. And then time all the six ig and had more lemonade + Iurroo for municipal reform and honest | overnment,” hiccoughed number four, + Let’s turn present council (hic) right ‘bout and run ‘selves; hurro, whaz yer going to | have? Every one ade, and nominating “ Shity ed upa third D. B. CANOLL, COMMISSION Grain and Provisions, 76 Broadway and 9 New Street, N.Y. FO. ¢ WALKEIE® CO. Chieage, Mls of the half-dozen took lemon- | n talking at once; each one he other for next year’s council. “form, wurss way (hie),” s number tive, * with *t nee, (hie) lets have ‘nother (hic) drink.” ‘The fifth drink was taken, and there would have been only number six, turn it was to set “em np, was so helplessly drunk that he had to be taken into an out- house, where he was left to cool off ar yer. ‘The other tive had another drmk at the expense of the house, and then they nominated number six as candidate for one of the wards; pledged him their support in another drink which was charged on the slate, and were then turned out by the tender. Apd that is just about the a of real practical interest which is being t the citizens just now in this miszovern lightened city of Winnip. Siflings. Suse Walt Margins deposited with Farmers’ Loan & Trust Co., Ne Ve CARPETS. REMOVAL. 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