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Show NOTHING WORSE l PROSPECT, i Traveler Satisfied He Had Got Over the Most Uncomfortable Part of . , His Journey. ' W. S. InglU, the well-known coal op erntor, told a railroad story at a rafl road men's bunquet In Scranton. ; "There used tob? a little line," ha j snid, "a brancL Una about 12 mile long, that was notorious for Its bumpa,-' general discomfort and dirt. "A train on this line pulled Into ' town one morning, late half an hour,' ( as usuul, and a man said as he rose i and brushed himself off: . f ' "'Well, thank goodness, the worst J part of my Journey Is over.' J "'Coin' far?' said another man. f 4 "'Ilong Kong, China,' said the first chap." I I |