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Show AN INTEI Ltr.F.NT COAT. Rill I, III, Nam. sn.l II. I.wli h.n O 1 or ( , f John Tln.ll.y, manager of the ,h.ep yards In Mn, i is, ten n Ilea west of Kan- t hiis t'liy, on tbe Atchl.oii, Topeka and t r'-int.i I'e Hailw.iy. uses a gout as a f bell weiher that Is kno.vn by all Ibe ? train ciews fiuui ll, Missouri Hirer lo ;' I.n .lunla. ;,( Hill I, the nun,, of the animal, and t - he does work 11, at two tin-n and a tribe T' nf hoys could imt perform. Ifanrnf (, sliecti Is to be mil,..- I 11,11 Is sent In j ' 1 lo lead them out. The door Is opi neil ami he rn, I, hi. way In among the blinking sli.ep. Mnwiy, nnd wlilioiit f ; creating ui.v cxciiciin-nl, hp makes his f way along Hie nails f Ibe ear. III. liniulsitlvp sin ep follow In his wak.. k . Along Hie si,!,, of ,be ear to the cud. I and al. .ml Hint wall be make, hi, and ho on until he gets hark to Ilia door, wl, re he makes his egress. Hie f si. cop follow icg. II y Ills leadership a ' pro. , --Ion Is roiim d. and wllblu Hire, mm ill, s the car Is empty. When II Is dclrc.l to load a car Hill Is scut Into the pell. "1... In there, I'.iil." Is the 1 coiniuaiid giicu. Into Hie car he goes an, I ...,li belli dc. ks nre h.a.l.il, llr-t one and then tbe oihcr. II I, a trick t get ...It without the sheep following. but lllll Is "out,,'' bis Jh, and at Hie proper mon I he Jumps through a narrow opening 1,-ri for blin. and an alt.-n.biiit ip.lckly skills the d.s.r after him. ' li.iring the flood lllll nearly lo., hla life, lie wa, put im,. Hi. ,owcr deck of a s , ear. The Hood was soon up to Hull level, nml Mr. Dudley lilted him Into the top deck. HUH the w.ilera rose. I I ml of aslilg log tloate.1 lino Ibe upper deck, where lllll hIih.I up to his shoulders lii wuter. Ile thought the log Wa, so, nethlng to walk on and he made thp venture, only to he tilted , by his own weight lino the water. lot In Ihcre, lllll,'' con, uian ,.-d his ' Men. I lm.il. -i, who wus coming In a HkliT, ami lllll s.-iaiiibled hack. Aflrr- nard he was taken Into Hip skirf and carried to dry laud. Kansas City Tillies. |