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Show Cheatlug an Apple Girl. Knoxville (Tenn.) Not. Gib.. From tke Weekly, stopped!" exclaimed Major D. A. Carpenter yesterday to J. 33. Hoxsie, Master of Transportation f tho East Tenneesee, Virginia aod Georgia Railroad. The eastern bound passenger train had pulled out of the and.0''"0" IN THE NORTHWEST. i'Vl OtUlJQ IN1ER-OCKA- J NOTICE. i- Ogden Junction Office JOB: WORK A First-cla- ss IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, has the largest aggregate circulation of any newspaper published in ine Northwest. It is sent to more itian e.uuu i"ost- oflices, distributed in every State and Territory in the United States, in ail the British Provinces, and numerious loreign states and countries. N Superior Stylo Order Books, Receipt Books, Letter Heads, Cards Visiting Cards, UOlXiVJ Bills Every Variety oj Varnishes, &c. M the lowest prices. Win. DRIVER Proprietor sl31-l- RAILROAD WORK! 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V LATEST i ixi Ladies Belts, Neck Ties, Linen Collars and Cuff moves, Dusuesj.onoes,. anawis ana fancy The Leading Republican Paper Notions in endless variety, motioned down by every employee of the company in the vicinity, and in thirty seconds it had come to a stop, to the wonderment of the passengers and the curiosity of the engineer. - It happened in this wise: Just before the train started f man standing on the step of one of the cars had called to him a little girl with a basket of apples on her arm, and purchased a dime's worth of the He placed, the .apples in his , fruit, packet, and just then the train moved slowly off. Taking a 10 cent note from his vest pocket, he held it, in his hand as the train moved on, the little girl following imploringly along, and finally he returned the money to his pocket and wunt inside the car. The little apple girl burst into tears, Just then Major Carpenter crossed through the depot on bis way to dinner. He asked the reason of her tears and she told him. "I'll give 10 to hava that train stopped," shouted the Major, who though a small man physically has a heart as big as all out-o- f doors. The train was stopped and backed into the depot, and with the Major's- - protection the little "girl identified the fellow, who was made to give her the dime and then to listen to an opinion about himself expressed in very rigorous English by the thoroughly aroused Major. Officers Madden and Cain were called, tnd the fellow was taken off the train, marched to the calaboose and kept there until evening. Then he was made to solemnly promise that he wouldn't eat nnnlA fnr twelve months. and released, takin z the eveninst freight train for his home near Strawberry JAND" tooK is Nearly Oxiir JbLX put-hu- u, an-nt- & Daily. y to the forefront, of journalism wan early aad achieved a success unpreceuwiueu iu assent history of 8uch enterprises. By universal s il bag oeen assigned posmuu g rea-so- Semi-Weekl- prest-utativ- and was rattling through the jard, the bell ringing r merrily. Major Carpenter stood within the depot and Mr. Hoxsie ' was watching train. The request the . was sufficient for Mr. Iloxsie to act upon, although ignorant of the and a freight engine standing nearby shrieked shrilly, at the cd g;neer of the passenger train and the alarm was taken up by other engiues ia tho yard, while the traiu was WHY FA III Established less than three ? ears ago as ft Reto mainpledged Paper, Republican f tain and defend the principles tic-po-t fast-recedin- mmin Press, 'I'll give $10 to have that train -- INTER- - TUB , p H P S3 oi Grand Combination Organs, FITTED WITH THE NEWLY INVENTED SCRIBNER'S PATENT QUALIFYING TlBES, a most important bearing on the future reputation of Keed struments, by means of wkioh the quantity or Volume of tone is tery largely creased, and quality of tone rendered An indention having Inin- EQUAL TO THAT OF THE BEST PIPE ORGANS OP THE SAMiti CAPACITY. 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