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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1892)
i v7 I Vi I 1 I 1 illlllllllllllll ."W.d'-iaSfa riiMM) lUIIIIIIIIIIIII TV TtlWrt TfTs towards thee! y - Ho lmd come by tl $fon f oloso of abright sumtncr'sdny that arrived ufc tho paternal inaiision. by the quickest route, "The Burling- ton." I lio Htm was declining in tin; west the only thing that does dec i no west, of Chicago, except base ball and its slanting rays throw a goldun tint upon tho gray hairs of the aged father, who sat on the front porch reading the last " Burlington Route'' advertisement. The gate opened, and tho old man peering over his spectacles descried a ragged tramp coming up tho walk. ibout to Hot tho dog on him, in accordance with niHtom of that hospitable region, when tho tramp came up, removed a dilapidated hat rim which on- circled Ih'h brow, and cried, "Father, don't you know mo?'' "Know you," returned tho old man, after soru tinizing him a inoinoutover hisspectncles,"Ivould know you if I 8a w your hide hanging in a tan yard; it's my own lost b-hoyl" Then the fond parent fell upon his eon's neck and wept wept because it wuh ho dirty; it hadn't been washed since Christinas, but ho took him hi nil the same, gave him a bath and a new suit of clothes, and then walked him down to tho). & M. depot to wo to what perfection "The Burlington" had brought their passenger train service. 'Twa marvelous, and tho prodigal son straightway registered a solemn vow that his children and his children's children for all time to come should recognize "The Burlington" as the one great railway whose equipment was always up to (Into. We ilou't know how this legend of tho prodigal son came down through tho uges so accurate and free from side issues, but it's here, intact and unincumbered, ready to adorn a back cover or point a moral. The moral of this story is, if you would prosper in this world, travel only b.v "The Burlington Houti:." , . spectacles de $0)t. J. FRANCIS, Gon. Pnssongor Agent, . OMAHA. DUilitiwi A. C. ZIEMER, City Passongor Agent, LINCOLN. -$-$5- iiimiiiiimir W.ei-ri?Hal ) ' M !r32?SS2?2S5-5S2 U ZS23ffi(( v::s::::!Z::2 mm iiiiiiiiiiiinii 1 1 I