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Show A FAITHFUL SERVANT. Ueneral fanaenirrr anil Ticket A Kent Carpenter Car-penter in ttftlreil. There is something grand about a man these days w hen ho apeuds thirty years of his life in discharging his duties to the satisfaction of those who employ him. Such a man is Mr. A. V. II. Carpenter, who for thirty consecutive consecu-tive years so ably lilltid the position of general passenger and ticket agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee it St. Paul railway. During all th long years Mr., Carpenter was at his post executing his duties in such a business-like maimer that he won the confidence and friendship of all his peers aud contemporaries in 'the service. Tho management of tho Chicago, Milwaukee it St. Paul is not slow to recognize true merit and they have therefore stated that Mr. Carpenter will act in an advisory capacity in passenger pass-enger traffic affairs. To do business with such an institution like the C. M it St. P. is a pleasure and they have long been a representative railroad in this cduntry whore competition is so keen that to make a mistake is fatal to the interests of tho company. Mr. Carpenter's Car-penter's successor is Mr. (Jeorgo II. Ileafford who is no stranger in tho railway rail-way service and who will doubtless continue in tho same sensible anil satisfactory satis-factory line drawn by his esteemed predecessor. |