Show e y 1 an hallway ticket among tho the canons various exhibits secured by chief smith of tho the transportation 4 department of tho worlds fair dunagi his recent visit to europe is a small brash brasil pocket ceet an ordinary legage baggage V cleckl which is i worth fae a greatt deal more inore thau its weight we ig I 1 at I 1 in goad 11 it ii n or 0 octagon oct cigon anapo fialon fi adon on one 0 va I 1 0 sado sa s1 d 0 afi 1 stamped tho the inscription ign L S rail raila way avay Bag barworth worth no 29 ou OY tho the op cosite side the tho num bevis repeated the th j relic represents tho tile lind kind and form forn of oy 4 irl lav use sein in 1832 for I 1 open carri carriages cai agel ou the leicester and swan I ington railway tho the distance covered by the main lino was a trifle over oversia teen miles end and tho the passenger fare charged were ero 1 pence a mile theres there ra w was as ono class only on and tho the passengers passenger 84 stood up in an open carriage gene generally known as a tub which was nothing be e t ter than a high bided glodd wag wagon onh ha ing no top lopno no beats seat sino no spring bager buffer 0 these brass tickets were isid to the thc various stations nse tho tile guard of the tram train carrying a letter bag something in the etyle of a collection box having eight e J g I 1 t ee separate arato divisions 0 oho aho for each j at alio end ct cadi each passengers r s journey his ticket was vaai taken up and placed in the bag liag by the ho guard to retura returned ed recorded on the books and again used now york recorder |