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Attention
farmers.
Why remain in the North
niul stay Indoors lx mouths
In the year commmlng w lint
you rn!t during the other
alx months?
Uo South where you can
work out door every mouth
l the year, ami where you
are producing something the
year round. If you am a
stock raiser you know your
stock are now "eating their
heads off" mid, ln-nliln, have
to lie protected from the rig
or of winter by expeMidve
shelter.
Kconoinlcnl stock feeding
require the combination of
ImhIi fletdt-fi trm Ins: and fat
forming food In certain pro
portions. Alabama ami
t'lorldii produce In nhund
ance the velvet tican nhd'eas
utva, the timl a Ibnii pro
ducer, mid the latter a fat
producer, mid they nre the
cheaHKt and wt fattening
materials known to t ho world
More money can le innde
and with ! labor. In iron
em! farming, fruit mid lierry
growing iiikI trnrk garden
ing along our roud In the
Huuth than In any other sec
tlon of the I'tilou.
If you lire Interested nnd
dimlre further Information on
the subject, addrvMa
G. A. PARK.
Oa'l lowawsralio. & lm!t,tTtt Afimt.
Ll.llia SaahrUla U. H. Co.,
LOUISVILLE, KY.
OArilTARIUr.l.
' J. .".'jUMit mi,
Uuil at ik aas WrsaAatta Su.
draatl'd with a f,i, mf cf phTntrlincae
nri trtmcJ ir alicaraaie L ,
((fir tOOH tut accomincMaUua t( ptUMU,
PtflrmJt tmrfirml ryn'MH A a
DISEASES OF WOMEN.
Wll ulpo4 m Iml of waist.
Wr o t&v tuff, rr4 ftr yMr rur4 M
mm. ftiMCiti book lorowe HiEii.
Yr!ac4 niit. tll' Ra
buitMli MtUM4ltMautUu.
Alt koa for iurit.( tatfintBtcl,
CAICKIS. TPMOtl Ka Hour ViU Crt4.
mn ioii raiitoon on
pu fiwt, rurrturn Lnrj. Et. SkifB,
1.1b, I Kliutl H.UjI,
f (ptv, 'irrk, j Siix4 t, J
Kuck Tiuv.btr, I NmtuUlMUM.
rtLtt. rwU-tr r4tilf Crutt.
VARICOCELE.
HadtMlty C.r4 la Th Bar r rn'ItT
Oniuua tJ iur fepac.M Vntjt boot.
Km ruTi!r. timiMut for a f VIU)
DEFORMITIES CURED. j
t?a4 (wu,tl kilo, ab.lr.a taaoiv. tf npvt
Wnhani fur Uin Pp?!.! ftUu
pmi4 lc-litt .siMica at Ik. aaaitaoum,
fauenta tnf at koma tr
C.aaaliaikaa f ra and vecedi'Biul. al
of if tatiar. Thirty vaart .lriuM
ttlaalrla4 Back Ft. !ti aisrk valaaaM
tote! aukUw. Call iUSuh 0 1 V.
DIL C M. COE.
t,tll ValaMlc, aUXJASCITT.Hd.
St Louis a Horth
Arkansas Railway
Coooact. at Selljrman with lha Ht
Lottiaand Han Kranelaoo, Nw tlma
ard in arrant Sunday .June. ?.S WS
MORMKO TRAINS.
Ha, 1 Lv. Kuraka Hpxt, 6:Va. W.
Ar, emhyiuau 6:40 a. ro.
No. t L. Halljfiuan T:iOa,lu.
Ar, Kuraka Hplnft 8.07 a. tu.
KVKNiKO THA1KS,
Ko. ft I.v. I'.ui.ka rpluga 6:f5 p. tu.
Ar. Hlljtuiau, 6 Ji p, m,
SJo. 6 L. Hllirtuan ":l&. ru.
Ar. iluffka Hprliita 8:0'.: p. iu.
Ko, 7 L, Kuraka bptiug h.Hit p. 111.
Ar. Mollgiuaii S J) p. tu,
No. i I-v. Kalltfiuau :' p. in,
Ar, Fut.ka Hprlnyt 10:47 p. to.
Pounectluu uotu Rich Hill. &la.
tuada will tba Fei.oo via lha i'aolflo
alCarthnga, or via lha Uaiubla at
JJk'tiola Juuotluii.
A Laiiit.uiua ua Faiuphlel (lulita
to Kur.ka HprliiK at a ilaaltti r
baa bii l.auxl, with ti.w tauii(ul
lllintratloiii. A copy .ut frea to any
addraaa, Addra all imiulrlea and
order to (lo, Val, Mauar Kurvka
Ujfriugt, Ark.
GEO.WEHT Mauafia.
Read Tho Tribune.
GAnoER Bured
WITH eOOTHIKO, BAtMY OIL.
er, 1mm ir Cutrrk. rirna. V l.iala.' t'lor.
Walnut Street M E Churrh,
I'li(Mf will he jirctliiiij ( the
Walnut btreet M. E. Churcb next
Sunday at 1 1 a. tn.and 7:30p.m. by
the pator.
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Junior League at t:$o p. m.
I-pworth Lcgu at 6:30 p. m.
Prayer mcetinfj Thursday 7530
CiiAS. C. James, Pator.
Flrat Presbyterian Cliarcb.
There will be preaching service
belt Sunday at 11 a. m, and" 7:30
p. m.
Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30.
Sunday School at 9:4 a. m.
Juiiior Endeavor at 3 p. m.
Senior Endeayor at 6(30 p. m.
W. li. Chancellor,
Pastor.
CoiMnenelticr Novonilwr Tut, tlirn'
d.'illr lvMiinir-cnr wrvk-e. tCnnuiia
City to JaekK.iuviJle, Florida, via
ji-niinit. nsrinnitriiHiii mm Atlanta,
will Ik liKiiiriirjitl !r tlie Frlar-n
Wjteiii nnd will be continued
throtishout the winter montha.
The Smt beaut eru Limited trail
k-Hvcn KntiKnH Oty nt :.'i0 p. in.
tlily. iisakliiK the run to Jackson
ville in :t hours.
In hddition to through sleei'rto
Jmksonvlile thlH train carries ele
B"tit ehnir ear mid Olmervatlon
Cnfecar, operated by Fred Har-ey.
Sit titlMT line offer Hueh mijH'rb
nervlee.
Fir further information write or
address J. C. Iivbik.v
Aw't (ieu'l Piutat'r. Agent,
tl Kantian City, Wo.
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CLOTHING
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Mlasonrl raclflc Time Card,
south hoi-mi. t. i.orw ami k. c.
So. .'$ lnvi r:2T. a iu.
No. i'l I4hvm p. m.
No. ."10 lnvea... 10:10 p. nt.
NO. 104 (Lncnl) 10:15 a. rn.
Wl:T llol-Mt, KT. WHTTCKSTHJI.
Xo. 37 Leavea 1m p. in.
No. '-Yi I've ..5:L" a. tu.
form Hor.vt).
No. 2!) Arrive 5:35 a, 111.
No. 17 Arrlven 12:.Vi p. ni.
No. 2" Arrive., 10:10 p. irt
No. 1j:5 ( I.n al) 3:.' p. tu,
KANT IIOt'Mt ,t T. WtlTT CKNTRAL.
No. Si Arrive 12:20 p. tu
No. 40 Arrive U;.Vi p. tn
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A M1rm BI T LUm, Traaria taa
Utr t TrrrlUirie. Of
AR.IAKSJIS
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OKLAHOMA
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SQUIHWIMT
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Aita iht
SOUfHCAtJ
K.IwyJ r.t la -v all fM M
EUREKA SPRINGS
Th.. frit .-ttt Oil.l. nWIIIM4l.4
-ir-l, . ,-t.l'l 1 :.!'. A II .r',1 iltuit
I. u.- IU l, .'.a,VUH ct lt tiWr.
KICII Hill, MiaaOtMI.
ltKt'AU l ,
Knn.11 City Mall and Kx-
preax B:T, a. nt.
Tt'MiM. Oklahoma & Mciu-
phU, Mall u lid iH'Mi t):00 p. Iu
Carlton Center 4:43 p. tu
A it i;t v r.
Knnxaa City Mail and Ts-
prn 0:2.") p, tu.
lVxaii. ikl.kiioiua anil Mcm-
1.I1U. Mail and Kxirt !l "At a. tu
Carbon C.-uo-r .Y40 p. 111.
1 or tlt'ttiilt'd luforiiiatlou In i card
t. train wo liv, rntc, rto., apply to
I'.. T. LalWuiicre, m-nl uj;viit, or
Ja. lionouue, A. O, 1', A., Huua&a
BV
0 Uil
City, sio,
IKE SINDAY SCHOOL LtSSt
Kcrtiew or tmb Focbti QcaBrrta.
I, 27. Itettd I'attlin HQ.
TWKI.VIC UBACTtrt'f. Tkmhu.
X. "I?t,Kinr ARK THKT TfHAT
owruw tmt Hot-Mie." PaalraM, 4.
There are many forma to Ood'a
houxe. The a tarry heaven lor a
dome to Jacob' temple at Bethel,
W hcrever we are w nhoiild nutbe it
(Jod'a house. And who mny d-ell
there? Thoae whoxe life ia clean anrj
upright. For no irnan can dwt ilW
(Jod'a bouae without lielng; bieaaed.
2, "Tar tii rone an all be tta
L4MiiP.ii KouKVKii. 2 Kaiu. 7-10. Thla
waa Uod'a protaiae to Davi'L (jod
does not forget bla aervanta. Tbe
ark of (Jod had l.fn recently brought
to the capital city of Darld'a king
dom. Tills meant that a royal line
waa alKut to be established, which
occurred when Chrixt came to rttie
the throne of David. For hia great
er eon Uvea forever. '
3. Crkatk i.x sir a clka.1 ukat,
O God. Faalm 51-10 Sto U tb "Jw
ent of all moral onclearineaa. Ko Ute
heart luuat lie eatablUbed by the
i leauHliiK of the life. Tbera W only
one who can cioanaetbe heart. Uod
to whom David prayed. Make thla
your prayer.
4. Bl.KIWKD Ut HJC WHOMK TKAXH-
okkmniom ih t-oituirr.f, wuoau hk h
covrREi). I'aahu 35-1. Forgip'tieaii
penk to the heart a lueludloua
Hound. It haa been well atated "to
forgive U divine. The dlrlue alonv.
I believe, really forgive and lory.
What are the linilta of srace trben
our moral failure are covered, hid
from view by t lie atonement of Jeaaa
CUrixt. Ood'a kindly love will al-
way a be felt by thoae who desire It
Will you be one of the bleaaed ouea?
5. HO.NOK THT ATHtR AND THY
MOTH Kit: THAT THT HAY MAT PB
LOSO CPUX Til LAND WXK'H TB
LOUO TUT GoB tilVITH TUJCK. Exod.
20-12. Our obligation to God Smpliea
the dlacbarga of our obllgatlona to
our Mirenta. Aiwaya honor parent a.
Tlw-y are tlwi lieat frlenda yon have.
You cannot lie too respectful or
obedient to your paneuta. ThU com
mandment coutalua a protniae, but
we ought to keep it even tho no
protuiia? were attached, becauae It ia
riirhL And you have avn o many
exaiuplca of bbobetlk'uee to aretita
and the reaulta that follow. Ln-l ua
oliey tlie prot. tor Um1 itaa glreu
and live long; on the earth.
ft. A -OOt.!H WON IN A GtttKK TO
him pathkr, I'ror. 17-25. Thla ia no
idle talnv How many aoua and
daughters do foolish things. How
many bitur ex!,rteiwi do we bring
home to father and mother's heart.
h hen we clone our eyva to truth and
right. No child cau commit a sin or
a wrong and fail to ntlvig tlie iwvr-
tuta heart with ita reauiU What
David auffered, who rau declare it?
Ijet us not cnaau auflt-rlug to father
and iuoUht by any of our actions.
'. Thm Imku im mv eti-iiKho, I
MiiAi.t. not 'at,-l'aaliu 2-11. To
any flock of beep who the Hheplwrd
la makea a dinVrvnoe to theia When
CiikI ta our ala-pliertl we have the
nuwt intelligent of all. Let lis be
aure we are in the great aliepla-rd's
flock. He is always txvkltig torus.
Has bt fouud you?
8. Wink i a Moi-kra. Prxv. 20-1.
This la a startling statement. It
does atiinulate, but it llaewba re
acts and leaves us wrecked high and
dry ou tlie strand near tla larve
ocean of power. I.Cs real strength
ia nervous ey:ltemeut. uu know
this tmghv to W trnund agaluat.
l wl! ouUkea bodtty w tlou, but nt
l!w aatue time wear out the dj alcal
I1ivIii(hui, It haa uo pity, but
mock ua vi(H hollo proiuU-a thai
eajx-rk-iK-e proves valu.
a. Tkiktixtuk Iaihh with all
think bkart. Prov.i-i. Many cu b
fall on this line tiecause tiK-y la-lk've
they have liioru wUhKmu than Cm:
Almighty. Many nx-u w ill trut aa
oIIht niau with their sultau.v, but
not Uod. Muny nau rvU I agulnat
Uod vi hrU lie cbUatelta tWiu. Then
apilv the same truth agalust which
tliey lutve rvUtlled. to tla lr chlldreu
and any, "1 puuUhed you for your
goixl." We go whole hearted tulo
all ot tur nh'ttirs but our worship
and truat iu.Uod.
10, Tuk KAa or tub Ixiko w Tita
Hi.nMu or wiaiaiM. Prov. a-ltk
This doea uot lueau a mortal fear
that repulaes, but a divji aud true
affectlou w hit-It would lear to dl-
bey or offend because of ttielr lore
lor Uod. It we Ivor cr lora Uod, we
wlflVaow and a'k to know more
completely bis wilL A fll'laJ and
rereivntlal love. Man twfelns to I
wise wlM'n he U-jrlim Ut f-ar d.
We read that "thef.'ar of Jehovah U
a fouutaln of life," and again, "the
tear of Jehovah prolotigetU days."
11. "I was glad when ttyy aaUl
unto rue. Iet us go luto tlie house of
the Lord." What a iHJgbtful plase
our church should tie. It ought to
Imp to us as a place of attraction.
Our hearts must 1 right to enjoy
Uod'a house Make our churchee
places of delight, for a community U
Judgel by the church homes It roaln-
talna.
12- Thou shalt call his name Je
sus, for be shall save his people from
their sIub. ThU name means aa-
viour. Man has always looked for
a saviour,, one who would be the
anointed of Uod. The aarlour from
win and tr.ausrettlou, from the pen
aity, guilt and power of sin. And
how broad - i the proml-e, that
"whoaoever will"' may lie aaved
through faith In Jesus Chrbit.
tie Keystone of the Arch,
The Mercy of the Lord ! from
everlasting ta Everlasting
upon them that fear him.
Psalm 103 17.
Tlie re Is nothing in all tlie range
of human experience, like Uod. He
Is the one ujKin whom we can al
ways count, who wiU be with us In
all our experience. Khali we not
say with one of old, 'TSe the Lord
O my soul, and all that is within
me, bless his holy name."
Ai-I'UA Ali-uaklm.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Tax cults are getting ripe and
many of them will be pulled off at
the February term of Court.
Frank L. Templeton was in the
city, last week, ou a short visit ta
bis brother. Mr. Geo. Templeton.
V
Now is tbe lime to subscribe tor
tbe Tribcne and get any one of
half a dozen papers as a premium
or any you want at reduced clubbing
rates.
Mr. and Mrs Solomon Wolfe, of
St. Louis, celebrated their golden
wedliu'g Tueidsy evening, Dec. 11.
Mr. Wolfe is interested in Rich Hill
property, being tiie owner of the
building now occupied fry the Pot-i
office and Postmaster Mrtio's fatn
ily. -
Mr. George W'iikUon, of Arthur
was in the city laid Friday, with a
load of corn, lie maJe the Tat
bunk office a pleasant call and had
his subscription set sway ahead.
Wilkison knows how to raise good
corn and appreciates a good local
newspaper.
Mr. G. S. Kerns, returned last
week from the west, to look after
some business materia th.tt required
his person) attention. He has vis
ited quite a number of localities
from Montana to Texs during Ms
absence for a number of years, but
found none better than Missouri.
Frank M. ElJridge who used to
be associated witu us in publishing
the Rich Hill Gatetie, the first pa-
par printed in this city, is now sec
retary ot the Tulare, California
Water Company, and agent at thst
place ot Wells, Ksigo Express. Co.
Many ot our citizens, who were
here twenty-thice years ago will re
member Frank as a splendid good
man,
Iu the case of the stale vs. J. W,
Dlankenship, tried before Justice of
the Peace Hotter ou Monday, the
jury found dcleiuiant guilty and as
sessed bit punishment at a f-ne ot
$20. B'ankeusltip was accuird ot
cutting Mis. Magtiibush's ieuce, A
vast array of witnrsites and consider,
able leg!l spariir.g matkej the pro.
cecJings. Pioicculisig Attorney
LuJwkk was as.u.tte J by W. t) ack
s a, while tbe defense was repiesent
ed by Col. Win. Done, who thowcJ
a thorough mMciy of Hlackstonc
and ability to cope with the Oistin
guished counsel for the state. Uut
U( Timet.
RIVER
iaIPROVMT.
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Ccrrespisesct Kntr ItUn
Pttliihed. Ss;3tstlss$ tithe
titters, tzi Sersethlnj Ut AJ!
Ti Ttlsk ASsst.
Bullet: Maraia .V-a (ygwa Biver.
Oi- KXt: or tub C'Hitr or K'itr,ri,
Umtkii Statka Akmt,
Washington. V. C. Af.rl 27. liV7,
Hox. D. A. DeAhmotsd.
t ' c rr . t o .,.:.... 1
I bave the honor to acknowl
edge your reference to this oface
of a letter, dated the 25th ultimo,
from Mr. James B. Lipe cf Kicfc
lini. Mo., requesting certain ia-
, .. 1 .. " , .
formation regarding the Mirau
.
In reply I beg to enclose for the
information cf Mr. Lipe a copy of
a report on the subject, dated the
24th instant, by Lieut. Col. Amos
Stickney, Corps of Engineers,
President, Missouri River Com
mission. Very respectfully,
Your obedient servant,
A- Mackenzie.
Acting Chief of Engineers
X0493
Copy of iaclo. t accorap'g.
Mfc. Lire: I herewith band you
the communications received from
tbe war department, in response
to my request for the information
desired by you.
Very truly,
MtKMOCR! IUVE CoMMIStilO.v:,
Office of the President.
St. Louis, Mo., A pril 24, 17,
Bate. Gex. John M- Wilson,
Chief of Engineers, U. S A.,
Washington, D. C.
Gexirax: '
I bave the honor to return
herewith the communication from
the Hen. D. A. DeArmond, en
closing a letter from Mr. James B.
Lipe, of Rich Hill, Mo., inquiring
if the Marais des Cygnes is a nav
igable stream, etc., referred to roe
under date of April 18, 1897, for
icport.
The Marais des Cygnes and the
Little Osage or Marmaton unite
and fo. ra the Osie River on the
dividing line cf Bates and Vernon
Cos., Mo , about 37S miles above
the mouth of the latter. Tbe
Marais des Cygnes is ita most im
portant tributary and is generally
considered and referred to as the
Osage Riv-r above the confluence;
it rises in the eastern part of Kan-
sas and its meander through the
state of Missouri is 56 miles. Tbe
vicinity of Rich 1 1 til. Mo., from
which the commuaivatioo of Mr.
James U. Lipe is dated, lies within
the limits of the lower halt of thU
distance.
Although there exists little" ii
any commerce 00 the Marais des
Cygnet at the present time, it is
understood that steamboats have
run up the stream, and abiding by
decuion of the U. S. Sarieme
Court ia the
Case cf
Tbe Montello (so Wallace 4 jo)
1. The navigability ct a
stream for the purpose of bringing
it within the terms 'Navigable
waters of the United States' dos
not depend tspoa the mode by
which commerce is conducted up
on it as whether by steamers, or
sailing vessels ct Dutbam totj,
nor upca the ditl.cuit.es attendicg
navigation, such as those made by
falls, rapids and sand lars, even
though there be so ? teat as that
ahi.e they last they prevent the
use of the best means, such as
steamboats, icr csuyicg on com
merce. It depends upa the fact nheth
er tbe river ia ut natural state is
such a that it af.ords a channel
If of uitlul coatmerce. '
if a navtgaUe water of l).t t's.u !
State.
A a fattfcer rvkkcte t'.ir. the
;trA3i it to ttzitl'.S. t' t f. . e p-
pTtiriatifma, ijwiiV.
000, Ij the Coite,3 btt'.ti
thK ia:mnt a the o?e
River, between ii;3 aJ t'A, ia
clasive. were hsaJc for te
proveaent ,f -Oia?e Rivet !.!;.
!t5;jri si KasijaA."
j la iS;S a surrey cf tie river t e
Jtweea Ottawa. Kaai- sd Ojc-
a a
etti-
' eavigaiba covtrisg tUt iltizzi;
of I'p c.ts, was a txtjest cf re-
S. A., Feb. 13, 10751.
Regsrisg the secoai 'rz..t- of
Mr. Lp '-Low tnsca territory a i-
jacect to the Mreasa hit teea re-
, , . ,
iseived by tfie goietDKieat f;r cas-
,, .
itage way I am &ot a are ttat
p . 3 j - '
the basks cf cavigatie rivtra ty
the United States, except, it 11
understood that ia old S-ac'sh
grants, a tow path space was re
served. Very respectfully, year cbc-d;tal
servant,
Ao Stic ,
LieuLCoi. of Engineers, U.S. A.,
PrtsL Mo. River Ccmanssica.
Tbe Kev. Irl It. Hicks 1S4 Al
uiaaac The Rev. R. Hkis Aiinaaac
for 1004 is now ready. It will be
mailed to any address for 30 cents.
It is surprising bow uch an e!e
gant, costly book canbe seatprepaid
so cheaply. No family of proa
is prepared to study tbe heavens,
or the storms and weather in ijcj
without this wooderful Hicks Al
manac and Prof. Hicks splendid
paper, Wobd axd Wobks. Both
are sent for r.j osta ios.t.Aa a
veak. Woate aso Woaxs is
among the best American maga
zines. Like tbe Hicks Almacac,
it is too well known to need furth
er commendation. Few men bave
labored more faithfully for the
public good or found a warmer
place in the hearts cf tbe poj:le.
Send orders to Woap aso Works
Publish 1 sg Co.. jjoj Locust Sr..
St- Louis, Mo.
flow te Stake 3ieuey.
Agents of either vs ahould today
write' Marsh Manufacturing Co., i
Lake Street. Cbtragu. lor cuts and
particnlar of their hnntijutue Aluist
inuiu Card Case a ith your name en
graved on it and filled with lw Call
tug or Dual nea Cards. Everybody
order thcra. isaaiple Cjuw aad 1
Cards, iustpatd, s. Tbla Cam? aul
lMOCanls retaU at 75 ewats. Yuu
have only to show saaipl tOK ure
anorxh-r. S'nd AtX- at ,nof fr csunt
and ItM earls nr s-nd 5tv for 1,J
canis without rs-.
Tourist Sleeper to
California.
Commencing IveeniUrr !th, ao,l
Tuelya thereafter, the KrWo Sy.
teni vUI I'laioe la aervkv Utivtrn
Kinningham, Ala., and Nan J'raa-eUa-o.
Cl, m thoroughly I'.ju jii.i
Touriat Mi'plu Car.
yuiu- tutturaUy the cars
pUos-d iu the cpuUr Kouth a.irrtt
iJniitM V-aricvg Birmingham 1 -,t p,
tu. Tuewddy s; MemphU. ? l a. t..
WevStsewiays. Eetnrtiing fc'.tte Kan
City. MvtadaT, p. m ; smve
Memptia, i"0 av. u.; rinu;hata.
i tit, Tuesdays; iutt-rct'-.tUtu
at&tkutts, tttue Iu trofHirtlou.
Thx.' CUiiibi ttjtii'U f rlii ia in 1 r
UU h tUi-e cra nre operated. i3.t
the totrwt or luvahi a griiad duer
a'ty otacvavrj . phtiu aud inoautaiu.
through KuUo., tiiid t.V ltts kk . t
thv-'tud 4 huuUitMu4 I i,'vr."
Thvwe cars ar ta tharge of a thr
ougt'ly eo(ieteut atteuduat.
CiU vh nearest rir-tutAtUp
tWo St,m Ut U rtha a:. I furt;u r
IsifTUiAiiou, or at!,ltvM,
. lUi.TuN.
Siaaa.aa raaawct, A.a(,
St. Uiu;u, Mj,