. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . l be more fertilizers tohaul, more farm implements, more rawmaterial from which these tools aremade, more crops to haul, and more pas-sengers to carry; it means that the rail-road will be doing its duty to the public,to its stockholders in the intelligent exer-cise of its initiative, and. when reduced toa finality, that the railroad is perform-ing its share of the work which mustbe done by the newly-fdrnied partner-ship, and farmer, if agricul-tural communities are to progress and p


. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . l be more fertilizers tohaul, more farm implements, more rawmaterial from which these tools aremade, more crops to haul, and more pas-sengers to carry; it means that the rail-road will be doing its duty to the public,to its stockholders in the intelligent exer-cise of its initiative, and. when reduced toa finality, that the railroad is perform-ing its share of the work which mustbe done by the newly-fdrnied partner-ship, and farmer, if agricul-tural communities are to progress and prosper. Not that Davidson, the Archbishop ofCanterbury, is a genial old gentleman. Pounding. On his way to dinnerCasey stepped into the doorof his friend OBriens en-gine room and found thatworthy member sitting onthe tool chest eating hislimch. OBrien, says he, whaafs th diflfar-rice belwanc yer ingin an a lazy hobo) reakin sthone? Oy giv it up, Casey, whaat is it? Whoy, says Casey, Ih hobo poundspart av th toime. an ycr ingin poundsawl av th toime. And Cairy got out just in time to miss. INSIDE GAUGES, NO. »a9- and nothing delights him more thandropping into a Sunday school unex-pectedly and catechising the classes,especially if girls compose the class,lie recently took in hand a class ofsmall girls who were going over thestory of Solomon. Now, he asked,who was the great <|uecn who trav- RAILWAY AND LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERING. May, igio. eled so many miles and miles to see theking? No one answered. Why, you allknow. The queen who came to see theking? Still no one seemed to re-member. You do know, I am sure,persisted Dr. Davidson. The namebegins with S; and she was a verygreat queen. Just then a little handshot up. and a shrill voice , I know, the Queen of Spades. Hot Box Story. The Joseph Dixon Crucible Companyof Jersey City, N. J., when commentingon the dangers of a hot box, say: Twoyears ago there occurred at a powdermill in Indiana an expl


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