Show l j SOTTO YOQE i 1 1I 1 workers in 1f I arduous 1 some TKHUS ARE f t cause m this city and the temperance to tune time 11 in most of the papers from appeals to their stirring aPPe be found I Trin manifesto is latest the public their j t sounded off thus isi + r rot E comealL come i I f i I Become TO the Temperance ftnc call wine H gin rum t fJ1 i I And Givenpginrum our pledge now sign the temperance j We feel like warning like this which I t 1 Treople that itispoetry dnnk 11 1 td strong Brat bkefu tPn makes J1l n extreme modera I j 1 sbould be used with I i I 1 Son touchingly beautiful 111 WETIEXDEIIE a r j Wn on Ned Buckley lastSunday obituary wasted entirely I t which it appears was saying the dispatch gives II as Buckley t the lie by turning up in he was dead to i are not things 5 Obituaries are 1 1 Buffalo shall send Mr i ° be trifled with and we Sundays at I r last bill for the i < once BuckJeytbe We shall be unable to use that i fcgainfor at least a twelvemonth i one 1 JUST now dense an ass of himself a t make before his mortality t may i man it impossible foi and renders clogs n 1 up deter r never yet been him to bray has never t editor however has Tribune t mined A i1 nearer to solving this impqrtanl come than we had supposed was U problem The other day the sheet + a wacticable tion thai information grave tbo gra contained h i held is being ir s tfee reason Conference Z C MI here has a lot R Logan is that which it wishes to work off i3 of goods the D 1im of its Logan through The full ludicrousness of tint franco until it is remembered not does appear t Statement not intended to membered that it was l be funny g Fe INTO Just DINWOODKYB model restaurant if restaur-ant yesterday there came a shabby looking individual who took off a overcoat heavy but very seedy very called for a c it on a peg and hanging Jim eyed him rather doubt f dinner and then filled his moment for a j f i fully When he had finished his meat cider his and made for r stranger arose the an d rm JIm being nearest it politely overcoat to assist him on with it litely stepped up seedy man hastily said I it when the I I can pay for this t Thats all right It r i I one a f CEOSBY ov the Burlington road and jotwell of the Wabash though their I i companies are rivals are very fair Lfl 1 themselves They were in Salt c t i friends Lake together the other day and Crosby tt I being in a waggish humor told a cer reporter who asked tarn newspaper him whether any one else was in town that Mr Shotwell one of the receivers l i re-ceivers of the Wabash road had just arrived ar-rived The reporter being somewhat verdant printed the item and next Shotwell was dismayed to be besieged day be-sieged with inquiries as to when the Mi i Wabash had gone into the hands of a He acknowledged the corn xk1 ill receiver and took Crosby and a large party of fl I i his friends up to the Walker House bar i f5 reflection Everyone of the drown iI I hi outfit to called for a 500 bottle of wine 1 and poor ShotwelPs discomfiture was t it tt complete 1 I 1111117l 1111117 CROSBY IT will be seen by the above i has quite a dry sense of the humorous II j He put up at the Walker House while IIr i here and Van Horne assigned him a room on the topmpst story When he I ti i came down next morning he was asked 4 i how he liked his quarters Well he < replied I am a Denver man you i I I mow and were about 2000 feet higher I there than you are here 7 I canthelp i 1 1 noticing the difference so if you can put I < me up a little higher next time I shall t1 r I l feel obliged to you j c t DUKIKG KB performance of the I riephants antics at the ghildrensball i tl at the Theatre yesterday a little innocent inno-cent took fright at the monster and at t once set up a din that could be heard t above everything Dont be afraid said a little 5 years I year-s i old to the frightened child the elephant is only two of my uncles i |