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Show TJiniiK oi; lour railroad eaacs, recently re-cently decided iu dilierent parts of the country, are middling to travelers. In Iowa a passenger attempting to return to a sea U he bad been n rupy-iiig rupy-iiig in the "l.i-lies car," without the blessing of a lady companion , wbrre his liaiid-e itln.'l and overcoat still were, was rudely and roughly bruised and abus-.d by a brakeman and forbidden for-bidden entrance l-i the car. For this little "pleas iintn " on the purl of the employe, the company paid Iikx damages. In anotlier t.a.-f, in tlic -ame Slate, a ciillenian having been hustled O'H of a l.tdic.i car, rect ivercd SI, .500 daiuagu. In Kansas, a j.l.ys-iciau j.l.ys-iciau quietly enjoying a ..-', guanl-evl guanl-evl by a eoudui tor's clicck in his hat-baud, hat-baud, w.b suddenly .-.Lulled by the man of the chck, and a;Loiind"d with the infunuatiou that he, the ; physician, had stolen it from a pa- ! c:iger in a forwanl car. Failing to ' understand this phase of t!ic situa tior., and refusing to pay lor his seat a second time, he was lauded by tht way-side, and in n -uit at law was |