| Show I 1 no TIME TO swap an indiana man was traveling down the ohio on a steamer with a mare and a two year old colt when by a sudden careen of the boat all three were tilted into the niver river the hoosier as he arose puffing and blowing above water caught hold of the tail tall of the colt not having a doubt that the natural instinct of the animal would carry bi him mashore ashore the old mare took a beeline bee line for the shore but the frightened colt swam lustily down the current with its owner still hanging fast let go the colt and hang bang to the old mare shouted some of his friends frienda phree beoh exclaimed the hoosier IIo lio osier osler spouting the water from his mouth month and ghis head like a newfoundland dog do its all itil 0 mighty in fine yer telling m me to lei led let iet go the colt but beit to a man that cant swim this aint exactly the time for swapping horses at the london bridge station the annual number of passe passengers mers merb m ers erb according to 0 an engli engie h paper was no less than from eleven to twelve millions at the same time it is stated that the number of trains daily during thir thil the busy season beason exclusive of empties is three hundred and sixty hiye five or a train every four miji minutes utes throughout tho the tho day and night |