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Show COWS NOT FAST ENOUOH. Trouble Waa They Could Not Ktap Ahead of the Train. "While I waa tranllnir out In Ohio last mouth," aald a drummer. "I had occ.-ialttu lo patronize a tnlaeralile one borae' rnllrn.nl w hlrh serves av-erul av-erul of the Ohio river towna. We 'word JoKKlnir alnnx at a dlatroatlnaly low ram of Bprmt when of a audilen the train caino to a (lend atop In the oil'ldle of a Inriin nicailow. Many of the paiaerr.era whose patience had become be-come eihaimted asked a brakoman the cause of the delay. "Thero'a a herd of rowe on the track ahead.' he answered. "In about ten niluuiea the train trot under way amln. Jerkin convulalve-ly convulalve-ly at'ini for alioul a mllo or two, when It again came to a bait. That waa the limit An old man who srat titling ear the door turned to the brake-man, brake-man, who wat plainly annoyed by the many qurallona. and aald Irrltalilr: 14 'What In thunder It the matlai, anyhow T " 'Why, we've reiiKht up to the cowa axnlnr tarcaailcally explained the brakemau." |