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Show How Dynamitic ih Cakuikd. An oxehango nays: "On an incoming train Saturday on a wrutern railroad, some passcngurri wero together in a palaeo ear and discusiing tho Brem-erhaveu Brem-erhaveu oxplosion, whence they actually ac-tually digreBKed to tho carriage of oxplusivcu. One man contended that it was impossible to prevent or doled this -if people- wero not allowed to idiip nitro glycerine or ilynamito legi tiinatcly, Ihcy'd Hmiigg'e it through in their baggage. T''i:; ,;,vii r'.ion was contradicted emphatically, and the passenger was laughed at, fiuulcd and tgnominiously put to scorn. Rising up in liia wrath ho drew a capacious leather valise from under the Boat, and slapping it emphatically on the cover, said: 'Oh, you think they don't, eh? You're playing mo for a sucker, aro you? Don't carry explosives explo-sives in earn? What's this?' and he gave the valiao a resounding thump. 'Thar's two hundred good dynamite cartridges in that ar valise; sixty pounds of deadly material; enough to blow this yere train and the whole township from Cook county to Chim-borazo. Chim-borazo. Thar's dynamito enough,' ho continued, but ho was without an auditor, for the passengers had fled incontinently, and ho could have Bat down on twenty-two fl'-ats if 1,0 had wanted to. And the rcfpeclful way in which the baggagemen on the outgoing out-going trains in the evening handled tho trunks and valiscB was pleasant and unusual for to seo." |