. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . agreeable of colored menand a favorite with everybody. He is surely anexample which the rest of his race could emulatewith profit. He said, with a broad grin, Theseboys are surely good to me. Thats why Isticks around. Several gentlemen have reported that afterall the Christmas presents were purchased bymother for the children and various uncles andaunts, there was still enough left to give fathera piece of silver—one fellow even admitted thathe received two pieces. Bill Groves saidhis piece had E pluribus unum engraved onit and asked John Hilleary what


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . agreeable of colored menand a favorite with everybody. He is surely anexample which the rest of his race could emulatewith profit. He said, with a broad grin, Theseboys are surely good to me. Thats why Isticks around. Several gentlemen have reported that afterall the Christmas presents were purchased bymother for the children and various uncles andaunts, there was still enough left to give fathera piece of silver—one fellow even admitted thathe received two pieces. Bill Groves saidhis piece had E pluribus unum engraved onit and asked John Hilleary what it meant. Johntold him that his wife evidently thought hewas the one man out of many. Bill wasmighty over that i)resent and diplo-matic lelations, which for .some time have been• strained between John and Bill, haveagain been lesumcd. Is it anv wonder jjrinters .iic bawled outnow and t hen for bulls due to I lie of towns ;irid indivi<lii:ils. Jlcic arc THE BaLTLMORE aXD OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 73. (See Telegraph Department Notes) just a few instances. In West Virginia we haveBedin^ton, and in Virginia Belington; in WestVirginia again we have Saltpeter and across inVirginia the same to^\-n is spelled Ohio we have Berkey, in Virginia it is spelledBerkley, and in W^est Virginia we have it stillfurther developed—Berkeley. Amongst prom-inent railroad officials whose names come upconstantly in the davs work, we have G. , W. B. Calloway, W. S. Galloway,and A. K. Galloway. Then we have T. , assistant general passenger agent,Pittsburgh and H. H. Taggart, division passen-ger agent, Baltimore. The transposition of aword or a letter will frequently spill thebeans. James Hanson nas an imcle who has a feedstore in the country and during the summermonths he frequently spends a few days withhim and lends a hand during the rush last time he was there he was given con-siderable of a jolt by one of the bright cou


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