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Show Ttt Itallrnad It reek. "About tho qurcrtit wnck 1 was rrrr ln,H said n rotlrcil brnkraman with onunnii. "wnaon llio Chesatttaho nnd Ohio, near cnlerprUo, Kjr. We wcro rotulng up A bill with a brnry train whvii euddenly nround ncunocniuv a boi car lotided with hoop poles; Tho car bad Imvu left on tho siding nt l'u lrprU prnxiiuably without n bmko act, nnd during tlio night It luul l-otu blown on tho main tmck by tho wind. When It hit our vnglno It bmko Ate draw luirs nnd bmko tho tntn In Ihreo part, but luckily wu kept the dlstneiu Iwrwl tralu fmm ninnlnjjaway The I wbolo front of tho engine was broken . In, but no ono was hurt. A big bunch of hoop poles was found wedgvd In tho cylinder of the tnglna I don't think the cnuw of tho wreck was over dlscor-cad, dlscor-cad, although tlio agent was discharged dis-charged on account of tlio wreck." "Tho oddest stfht 1 ever sco, broko In an engineer, "was near Wheeling, whero twocaincIIAck cnglnctf coIUdeiL I wat up lu tho cab running' ono, when the other train dashed around tho cuno, Wowcro both running nbout twiho tulle an hour. I was thrown from tho cab, alighting on tho cab of tho rival train. Hoth tho stacks wera Jammed together, and tho two cabs looked Ilkod one. Noouo a Injured." Omaha World Hcmli. |