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\Vhich the same I would rise to explain. ’
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In the game .. he did not understand." What is frequent in tapers—that’s wax.
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l THE LANGUAGE THAT wAs yLms. l ‘ FOR ALL POINTS IN .
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‘ N 7HICH 15 why I remark, | . _._'__,______________ l
' ‘ . And my language 15 P131112 ‘ 1 TWO EXPRESS TRAINS LEAVE CHICAGO mum. ‘
l '1 hat for ways that are dark, ‘1 ‘ _
l And for tricks that are vain, . L3; Travelers purchasing THROUGH TICKETS over 1
‘ The heathen Chinee is peculiar— .2 this Road from the East are furnished with transfer tickets by l
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e Wit 1 cm f claims direct to the gates of heaven. l
If you have any heavy hand baggage or valises place them l The following rather remarkable dream, as related by an em-
380?le m the racks. A young gentleman once ‘negleeted to l inently reliable St. Louis gentleman, would seem to indicate
0 t 115 and it fell and broke the neck of his mother-in-law. i ‘ that such is not the ease, and that the geographical location of
Always wait until the train gets under motion before you at- l ‘ Chicago is not clearly defined on the heavenly map Of this
tempt to get on Some young men do it, it is supposed, to show i planet.
111?” muck but most cautious people think they show some- ‘ The gentleman above mentioned, while stopping at one of '
idlenigs $1133," A young mhlrieci rnan tried it on _some time ago. ! the elegant hotels recently opened in that city, was taken sud— i
, present trou ed with cold feet, havmg had an ele- ' (lenly ill, and during his illness became delirious and had this
gant pair of basswoods presented him by the Compan His l ‘ i
wife is new chief engineer ofa Singer. y. Singular dream. . '
V 1 He says, I dreamed I died and passed into ethereal space, i
ofi’ltiii—iiihlslijho: the Company;3 proiliibit passengers from jumping l and was enabled to look back upon my kind, sorrowing Chi- l
last fall to 53v: liisn'wgigeglteyo'ininfi flhne iEJUX'. A [Linn tried it I I cago friends (my friends alluded to were mostly so-called real i
four new telegraph poles and‘ter‘i rods of erTgan%h:i1;% 1);): l , estate men. I had looked at several corner lots and intended to
found m an adjoining township negotiating with a tooth car— I invest in the City.) gathered around all that was left for them to
penter foranew set of masticators. ’ mourn over. I heard them consoling themselves with the
Passengers are requested to stand 0 th ’ knowledge that their friend had died in Chicago, and. conse-
as possible, in case of accident, and th: caerspltitlgzlclggiiis Thigh I quently WOUId not b? subjected to the delay m entering the
act as a cushion, and save much destruction of Comian ,3: : Celestial Gate that might have occurredhad hestarted from his
Property, Never use profane language in the ladies’ ca}—i'g£) } own Cily‘
Outtog thehplatform and let sliver at the brakeman. \Vell di- ' After becoming somewhat accustomed to the change ofthings
rec e oat s are never thrown away upon him. and snrroundings,I left the odorous locality. It occurred to me
When leavinga car carry out your bird ca es b k I frequently during my journey from Chicago to the Celestial
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brellas, and any other plunder you may havge, in :1; :32; , 1- l Gate, that the road did not seem much traveledwbut then I
ihielt’rlle‘lyl“ punch the heads of all the passengers sitting near 1‘ L i recollected that Chicago was always claimed to be the healthiest
‘ ‘ ,i i city in the world, and it was seldom that any one died there
You must always provide yourself with a Ticket Money 01’ l i from natural causes, and such little irregularities as murders
a Pass (most’people prefer the latter) to insure a safe mp “er ,7 i and suicides could not occur there under their vigilant police
it‘l‘nisopd. fl‘hfit man that tried toget over this Rt ad present— 1 { system—hence the seemingly unused line of communication.
mired: aggh:rc()i:dtliglt<;ts, gotflhis tlizcket punched by the _Con— i i In due course of time I arrived at the Gate of Heaven, and
punch: on is oad use the old-fashioned 1 announced my arrival and desire to enter by a vigorous pull at
. ‘ the bell; Saint Peter made his appearance and requested me
To enjoy all the comforts of modern railway travel secure ‘ to step into the great recording office he leading th- way. In
spies gigiisentefi sectii‘ons iIn the magnificent Palace’Cars of l l the sanct’um was a. ponderous book,‘ behind which stood the
p. y. .0 ct erpa ace carsin the world are arranged ‘ l Recording Angel. St. Peter asks, Where on earth did you
so convenient as these. The Superintendent of th 51 ' ' ' ‘ '
. Car Line after , - . e ‘Cerg i‘ l die? you seem to have come alone. I immediately, With full
, , \ experimenting 48 years, has succeeded in lac— ~ -
mg a line of cars upon this Road in which all can be acgdm— l confidence of being ushered in and placed amongst the chosen,
modated wnh center sections. It ,5 a ut big thing,” and highly , replied, that I had come direct from Chicago. An awkward
ipprcjliatefij byjthe patrons of the line. (Patent applied for.) 1 Siience ensued while the Recorder rapidly turned over the leaves
0 0 er 0“ “555 them. of the great book and occasionally exchanged a wink with
Never start .on a journey w'thout providing yourself With v , Peter; thinking that possibly they had misunderstood me, I
plenty ofsleeping berths, Those corked up m hat bottles are I ventured to remark again that I came from Chicago, 111., the
considered by practical travelers the safest and most convenient. i Ci‘y 0f more magnificent churches and—Saint Peter here in— .
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l, Bl I zerruptcd me by remarking that the name was unknown to him
i l or the Recorder, no arrivals ever having occurred from Chicago,
l ‘ and he was confident from his somewhat lengthy experience in

l his department that no such place existed on earth, and mildly

l suggested that I belonged to a Certain class that could not enter

l there.

I I remarked to Peter that possibly I was a little off the line of

"I l regular through travel from Chicago, but was positive I could

“V l convince him to a certainty that there was such a place on

\V ‘ earth if he would detail one of his reliable angels to accompany

:1: me over to the other place. The proposition seemed to strike

nc Peter as entirely reasonable, and that, under the circumstances,
I should wish to convince them that I had no intention of de—
frauding the doorkccpcr by using a fictitious name.

'3‘: \Ve started for the other place and arrived duly at his Satanic
Majesty's gate. Our knock was answered by the old chap
in person, who asked us from whence we came. Peter’s re-

5 l presentative remarked that we had come to interview him, and

d i asked Satanic if he had ever heard of such a place on earth as

1— Chicago? Satanic, for the moment, seemed shocked at the

g ignorance of Peter's representative in mundane geography,

“ but finally exclaimed, Chicago! Chicago! ever heard of chi-

' cngo? Well yes, that name is rather familiar at these head-

c quarters: we have a special correspondent there, editorially

1. connected with one of the papers, who, when I am not there

{ myself, keeps me well posted. I llavcjust retumcd from Chi-

f cage, after bursting a corner they were getting up on brim—

} stone. Chicago is the only city on earth that makes any
attempt to rival this locality, and for the last few years I must

4 say they have given me a good deal oftroublc; they approached

a little too near my realms some time since and the atmosphere

' became too warm for them, although they Inid'it to Mrs.

. O‘Lcary's cow. “We never allow Chicago people to be troubled
with cold feet after they make our acquaintance. Satanic
became so much absorbed in the conversation that he uninten-
tionally let the pondcrous gate swing wide open, and we ob-
served illustrated upon the, wall of the great recording room
a map of Chicago showing the bum: district. My attendant
expressed an opinion that from the evidence obtained here he
would have nc trouble in convincing Peter that I was not a

‘ fraud; and tendering our thanks to Satanic for his kindly ex—
pressed regards for his Chicago friends, we took our departure.

After my attendant had informed Peter of the result of his .
Satanic interview, he immediately sent for a photographer and

. I had a full size picture ofmc taken, at the same time remarking
to the Recording Angel, that no entry need be made of my
arrival from Chicago, as the event never would be forgotten in

heaven and probably nothing of the kind would happen again.

\Vhile congratulating myself upon my very narrow escape
from the apparent common destiny of the citizens of Chicago,

I awoke and found myself still on earth.

I at once gave my doctors 21 furlough and left the city, fully
impressed with the idea that Chicago was too well known in
Tophet to bc a. very desirable place to die in.

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‘ Southerners, hear your country call you. ;I‘he sun shines bright in the Old Kentucky home,
‘ » Up, lest worse than death befall you; ' T‘s summer, th‘? darkres are gay, _
T , T , T . D' . , The corn-top’s ripe and the meadows 1n the bloom,
° f‘mS’ ° 2"“ ° “m? m 1’” While the birds make music all the day;
i“- 11A}? the gem“ fires 5‘: hghted’ The young folks roll on the little cabin floor,
et a earts e “OW unite - ’ All merry, all happy and bright, ’
To arms! To arms! To arms in Dixie! By’n-by hard times comes a-knocking at the door,
Advance the flag of Dixie. Then my old Kentucky home, good-night!
’ Hurrah! Hurrah! _ .
For Dixie’s land we take our stand chorus.
And live or die for Dixie. 3:66P no more, myth?) '
, I , weep no more 0- ay.
:0 :rms. To “me D' . We will sing one song for the old Kentucky home,
11 conquer peace or mm. For the old Kentucky home far away.
To arms! To arms!
And conquer peace for Dixie. 54-, They hunt no more for the ’possum and the coon,
Fear no danger! Shun no labor! . On the meadow, the hill, and the shore,
Lift up rifle, pipe and saber! They sing no more by the glimmer of the moon,
To arms! To arms! To arms in Dixie ‘. . $11: “:6 bench 11:? fie Oldlfagm d?°T-th h t
- , . ', e aygoes yleasaowoer e ear, .
Shoulder pressrng close to shoulder, ', With sorrow where all was delight;
Let the odds make each heart bolder. , Th . h h h d k‘ h
, T ' T rms in Dixie ; e ttme as come w en t 6 ar les . ave to part, 7»
To arms ' 0 arms ' o a ' ,’ Then my old Kentucky home, good—night!
Advance the flag of Dixie! ’,
v- Hurrah! Hurrah! 9, The head must bow and the back will have to bend, ’
For Dixie’s land we take our stand Wherever the darky may go;
And live and die for Dixie. :3. £51“, guise dlays a3? the trouble all will end
T ! 3 n e e w ere e sugar cane grow.
A0 darms To armsf D' . A few more days for to tote the weary load,
n conouer peace '01. ixre. No matter, ’twill never be light,
To arms ' To arms ‘ ' . A few more days till we totter on the road,
And conquer peace for D1x1e. Then my old Kentucky home, good-night!

 Ube JBonnte JBIue flag.
Come, brothers! rally for the right! ‘
(mm-Elana m2 matglano, -J The bravest of the brave
Sends forth her singing battle cry
The despot’s heel is on thy shore, Beside the Atlantic wave 3
Maryland, my Maryland; She leads the way in honor’s path,
His torch is at thy temple door, ' Come, brothers, near and far;
Maryland, my Maryland. Come rally the Bonnie Blue Flag
Avenge the patriotic gore That bears a single star. ‘
That flecked the streets of Baltimore,
3 And be the battle queen of yore, chorus.
l Maryland, my Maryland. ,> Hurrah! Hurrah! For Southern rights,
Hurrah ! We’ll rally round the
I hear the distant thunder burn, Bonnie Blue Flag, that'bears a single Star.
E Maryland, my Maryland; By every stone in Charleston Bay,
1 The “ Old Lines ” bugle, fife, and drum, By each beleagured town,
j Maryland, my Maryland. We swear to rest not night nor day,
, She is not dead, nor deaf, nor dumb, But hunt the tyrants down!
Huzza! she spurns the Northern scum. Till bathed in valor’s holy blood
She breathes ! She turns! She’ll come! She’ll come! A, The gazing world afar
‘ Maryland, my Maryland. . Shall greet with shouts the Bonnie Blue Flag
. ’ That bears the cross and star.

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My country, ’tis of thee, 1
Sweet land of liberty, {
Of thee we sing. !
Land where my fathers died,
Land of the pilgrim’s pride, I
‘ From every mountain side 3
i Let freedom ring.
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