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Show Work StiilJBe- ing Pushed. Work on tho railroad grading ia still being pushed with vigor. Thorn are now morn nieninild touma nt work and tho company have reuelvod tlireo oar loada of Burapors nod other machinery with which to push tho work Within n -. Blunt tlmo now everything is oxpeotod to be in sunh a sbapo tbnt a filial compliment ot tcatuB and men can bo haudled. The work already (lone, which consists con-sists of nbout two mile of grading, mid about four miles ot plowing preparatory pre-paratory to gradiug, has given entire satisfaction to Mr. (Weber, and ho asaertH that t will be hut 11 short tlmo till tho work wfll liavo a anlng to it that will warrant tho asBortion that this year will see cars running through Iron County. iMr. Weber also platen that the workmen so far secured aro giving entire ButUfuotlmi,' Iraed he olalnia them to bo better tbati tho average railroad worker, insomuch ns they aro honest in their effortri to put iu full timo, und wuiklwhilo they aro at It. It now looks as though it la about timo for the "knookoVo" to crawl in to their holes. Tho) nail Is being built na rapidly aa If possible, and the asmranro 19 given that no timo will be lost, nnditbat pay for nil work will bo forthcoming ovory Saturday, eo it Boomn that "knooi- k 1 era" nud their croaking should, bo relegatod to obllvlou I J I , , 1 |