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Tribune. '). r. I: II KIHV, NAM Mr. It. UVIHIIIl, l.rtltnriand I'abllahar. (I alo.erlptltx.Ual tl f i' V ....... .!. I llw Month. tS ; M'..(l. .tO Sinl Copin .03 r. ft acf1ir-f tn tt.a act ol CencreuUi the 11 rt st Hi. ft lllii, B rornd cla4 mall Blittvt V have n few of Irl Hicks' al manac which we will give to any 1 v ml sctiber who pays one year ;f mlvar.ee or to any oid subscriber v.!. will pay up one or more year's 4ilci iption. There isn't many of ilitni, l ut lliey ate good etui give .1 splendid forecast of the weather A pure people makes a strong st.iSe. I'littiutism and partisanship are two t!iing, and not one. ''Righteousness exalteth nation, hut sin is a reproach to any people" ' Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots? As moil expect a Democratic newspa per with a hold on a public tit to In 111 against its kind. Of course our good neighbor, the Review, 1? in favor of 5sam Cook 'jt governor, or Judge Gantt, or any other good Jefferson City Dem ocrat. "Who fro dat liver?" It make? no difference who may I e nominated for governor of Mis souri by the Democracy, the Repub licans will nominate one of their best nun and work like heavers to elect li'in. If the Democracy nom inates any one except Joe Folk, the Republicans will elect their man. In the last Missouri senate there were 22 lawyers, 10 business men, 1 doctor and 1 farmer. Does this account for the boodliug? In the house of representatives there were , 4 lawyets and 46 larmers out of 10S members, consequently no hoodling so lar as yet discovered. Did the farmers in the house hold the lawyers level? Conclusion, Send moie farmers to the senate and keep the shystcriiig lawyers at home. In every community there are people who in some way become possessed with the idea that thev must boss everything, and without their superior wisdom things will go in the dcminition bow-wow t. Poor deluded mcituls; the success of this world does not depenJ upon one man. Lang after you are dead and gone and the dewdrops moisten the daisies lil'ove your grave things will move on the same as though you had never lived. Theie can not be a good country nude up of bad man. History says so, and reason assents. The whole is only the sum of all its parts Whatever' promotes the integrity 11 ml nubility of the individual citizen ministers directly to the welfare of the nation. Any man or woman who has a part in the uplifting of a kindle soul is doing a patriot's ser ' vice l y Ins country. That is why a n.iiioii j-, most indebted to its moth With several of the parties instiu tn 'nt.il in the issuance ot fraudulent 11.1U11 uli.ition papers in Louis i 1 tiie penitential y, and over one bundled :ind twenty of the natural ttio us decLtird void, and several hund.'cd mote likely to be so declar ed, it st pis the woik of the I?. S, Piostcutor I). P. Dyer has been very eliective and quite likely to be omcmotrso. With Pat Dyer as thu Republican candidate for gover nor ;u..l Joe l'ol.k as the Democrat cmdi d,.tc, wouldn't we have a live ly time, mid wouldn't we have a i ,1 ;mrnior for the grand old Mute ut Missouri, l i e ;ii,ti:heis o( ihepatiiot is the pwlitii i.it! who looks upon the nation tiuipiy us a wealthy treasury fiom whith Us nun pocket may be en ii.ii'.i '1 Lis 1 pe t'f a man is call t .1 c' !ii 1 " in the speech of the il.i) ; I ;' ir...y us Duly he culled a tmiu.i - ;.ud nu ingiate. Sonic day ; u'. !-. M iiiiinriit will be educated to 1: e point ili.u the man who feeJs at tl.cpdi'C tub, without leudeiiiig ii i i ut in public service, will, r; v lih tin r i.ist nS, be made , 1 jiiml I1.1111 licit nt society. i' i.i.i ne h animate field for the i.m .tit p.iii i'tiii.111: (he bearing . ,t -t i t p,tn iniiMii: u.e fearing u'.t hi; 1. tut tvriy man who is Vl ,1 lion. W. J. Dry a n spoke to the opera house lull ol people at But Icr l.-tst Saturday afternoon nt 50c a head, and they r.U thought lliey got their money' worth. V With all that has been said and printed about the King drag, not one in a thousand seem to have heard of such a thing. If they have ihey don't know how to make one, or how to use it after it is made. The people of the state of Mis aouri are growine very tired of b3odiers and boodling and may conclude to put the Republicans in power next year. When the Re publicans were in power in this state, with all their alleged faults, they paid off $15,000,000 of the state debt and reduced taxation and caused a more rapid increase of wealth than has been done by the Democracy in any twice the length of time. The people' may remem ber this and conclude to try them again. The Democracy has always accused the Republicans of stealing, but they have made the people prosperous and the country rich, while the Democracy have tried the same game and only made the peo ple poorer and the country bank rupt. Win. Rudolph, the Union bank robber, who killed a Pinkerton de tective, was captured with his asso ciate Collins, in Hartford, Connec ticut, brought back to Missouri some time ago for trial and was taken to the St. Louis city jail for safe keep ing, is at large. He climbed up to the top of the cells, broke the glass in a sky-light and crawled through to the root of the jail, run along the roof to a jumping off place, jumped twenty feet to another roof, from there twenty feet to the ground, across the jail yard to the jailers house, through the house to the street and away. People all around the jail saw him, but not an officer. He is still at large and probably in Old Mexico. The $1,650,000 po lice with all the Pinkerton force combined, have tailed to locate biin, and probably never will. This es cape is a record breaker, even bold er than that of George Taylor, and shows what nerve and determina tion can do. A DESEUVEU KEPKOOP. A woman who will not whip a child at all is entirely out of the modern way of thinking, regarding child rearing, but when she thus in flicts corporal punishment, and then continues the operation because the little one cries, she exhibits but a small amount of common sense. A little girl had been naughty, there was no doubt of that and the angry mother (ah, the pity of it) was al lowing her maternal hand to fait up on the small, defenseless body with considerable., force, and while the child screamed loudly, the mother accompanied her blows with; "lie still I tell you! Stop crying! Stop crying this minute!" Then the small person turned de fiantly, and between sobs asked; "Well, how am I goin' to stop cry in' when you keep a-pankin' me all the time to make me crv.? letter Dralnajre Hoard. The County Court, at their regu lar July meeting, appointed a River Drainage board as provided by the Harper law. The following per sons wete named as members of the board : W. J. Hard of Homer Township. R. P. Hayes of Chuilotte Twp. Lew is Stalker of Walnut " J. L. Stanley of New Home " M. P. Smith of Lone Oak " Herman Loeb of Osage " J. N. Bradley of Prairie " Wesley Robinson of Rockv ille Tp with instructions to meet in liutler on Saturday, July iSih, for the pur pose of organization. Now if the people want the tivir improved they can have it done, and will show their desire by doing 1 they can to encourage and assist the hoard. Don't let it all be encour agement either, but pitch in and assist the good woik along by labor or money. The board will gel an abundance of advice. I'lvtiy newspaper in the county ha sevtiul tuns to spate and it grows wild on every farm and town lot 111 the county. Hi t help, leal genuine help in dollaisaudj woik. is "scarce as hens teeth." Si get ready to put up or shut up about any improvement of the Hi'm tit 1 Cygust titer. WON l F.K IX I- I I N A N I 1 ,1 N O J. I. Morgan I'rtii't Kent It. WANTS tklORMAl lO. ' Mr. Editor An article in the Nevada Post of June 26. staled that the out standing warrants of Veinon county had been icdurcd to 507.00; this amount is the principal, and the interest is about one-third ot the principal j this article w as un signed. Less than a year ago the ounty clerk books showed the warrant debt to be $S 4 ,000.00 or thereabout ; $11,000,00 of this amount was bought up with the sinking funds; this would leave $63,000.00; since that time, according to the Post, this amount has been reduced to $5, 567.00 as principal, and $8,522.00 interest which added together makes $31,089.00; subtract this amount from $63,000.00 and we find that the debt has shrunk $29, 000.00 in less than a year. This is simply wonderful! This debt seems to be disappearing as if a "magic wand" was at woik. desired to call attention to the probable sur plus that could accrue. Our assess ed value was $10,000,000.00; 40 the courts part, produces ?-o,-000.00; saloon licenses $S,ooo; total revenue for 1902, $1000.00. As the financial statement foi that year has not yet been made, we will have to approximate: It took $6, 000.00 in lyoi ; it is fair to sup pose that it took $40,000.00 in 19OJ I think more but will call it that; that leaves J 3, 000. 00 surplus. Our sinking fund levy was 6Ijc; this on I 10.000, 000.00 produces $6,666.66 the interest on 5140,000. of bonds is $6,300.00 annually, leaving $366.66, making a surplus from both funds of $5,366.66. With this the debt is reported to have been reduced $jq, 000.00. This is the finest piece of financier ing I ever heard of, and I have sev eral friends who are in debt and they have requested me to ascertain if possible how this wonderful work was performed, that they might im itate and thereby throw off their burdens. I would be thankful for an explanation. If the owner of this wondeiful secret does not wish to give public lessons, I will accept them privately and be glad of the chance. D. J. Fkild In Richards Progress. The University of Missouri School of Medicine. The annual announcement of the Department of Medicine of the Uni versity of Missouri at Columbia is at hand. The facilitie and course of study show a marked improve ment over last year. A laboratory costing $o,ooo has just been completed and new appar atus is now being ins tailed. Every thing will be in order for the be ginning of school September S. Extensive improvements have been made in the Rusch Clime. It is probable that no sctiool in the west now possesses better clinical facilities. Paikcr Memorial Hospital built at a cost of J 0,000 was opened to patient last year. New apparatus has been installed and the furnish ings Completed. The course of study shows im provement. It is now four )eau, 36 months in length. Clinical and laboratory woik are imploved and emphasised. One puipose of the hospital is to furnish clinical in struction to the students ot the Med ical Jepaituirnt 111 order (hut by the observation anil stu-'y ot diseases, they may be fitted to practice medi cine intelligently. Ail thr labora tories are in charge of tutu that aie supported by saUrics and who de vote themselves to teaching, writing and research. IS) a proper airauge ment of couises a student may re ceive both an Academic an.) a Med ical degree in six years. A training school for nuises, connected with the hospital, offeis a ) stcmaCic course of study extending over tl.uc yeal to young women desiiitig to become professional muses. Roth men and women aie admitted to the medical depaitmcnt. The expenses for loon, hojul, books aud fees vaiy. !'r medical students who hoard 11 the club houses these expenses need not ex ceed $130, while lor lliotc who boaid in private families the ex penses need not exceed Jjou. This is but little mote than the fees 111 some colleges aud tiuivei sitirs. The Medical Dcpmlmri.t of the Univcisity of Musouii 11 tw tdfers one ot trie be.t couises in the west and the low expenses plate it within the reach of all. A POOL MITIO.V. Nit Ions; ago I heard a Kentuck i.m speaking of the belief in woman suffrage as "a fool notion," Ccntui ics ago the philosopher Pla to snid: "In the administration of a state neither a wo man nor a in.m as a man has any speriiil functions, but the gifts are eqiuilly ditfused in both sexes." And an echo of I'lnto's words come to us from le I giatest men in cveiy age of the woild. John Qumcy Adams, Abraham Lincoln, Chief Justice Chae and James A. Gailield I clived that the right of self-government belonged to the women as well as to the men of a republic, Longfellow, Whittier, George William Cuitis, John S'.uart Mill, Thomas Heniy Huxley, Theodore Paiker, Charles Kingsley and Phil lips Drooks strongly advocated the same "fool notion." Florance Nightingale, Prances Willard, Mrs. Somerville, Harriet Maitmeau, Mrs. lirowing, Kate Field and Louisa Alcott werebeliv ers in women suffrage. So are Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Harriet Prescott Spoffoid Abhy Marton Diaz, Frances Power Cobhc and Miliccnt Garrett Fawcett. Senator Hoar, President Jordan ot Leland Stanford University, Secretary Hay, ex-becretary Long, Thomas 15. Reed and President Roosevelt are a few of the many prominent mimes that lend prestige to this "fool notion?" Oh! un doubtedly it is. Uut how many wise people there ore vsho believe in it. Tnis notion is linked with a host of other notions fully as absurd. Those who believe in the political equality of the sexes believe that women should have, educational equality also ; that she should have equal industrial opportunities with men and equal pay for the same work. They believe she should have the same property rights that men have, ar.d Kentucky women, for example, may with profit look back to the time when a husband could collect his wife's wages and spent them as 1. , 1 1 ne p.easeo, wnen marn.Ve gave to husband all his wiVs personal p'-1 perty which could be reduced to posessio:t and the use of nil her real estate; when the light of curtesy auu oowcr were sn.imeiiiiiy unequal, and when Kentucky enjoyed the r proud distinction of being the only state in the Union in which a mar ried woman could not make a will. Where now is ail that barbarism ? Swept away like the rubbish it was by the work of a handful of people who had the "fool notion" that men and women ought to be equal in the eyes of the law. This "fool notion" lias spread until there is no civilized country were woman have not some form of suffrage. This "fool notion" is the prin ciple iindeilaying all of woman's progress and how strange that in Ibis land of chivalry such a princi ple should be coiitcmptuously dis missed as a "fool notion." Lkia Calvski Oiii:ni iiain'. lti:.L EmT.VI'K transfers. W D Coibin to J II Crawford und i int ttact sec 32 West Uoon $3,500 R C Powers to II R Wort, tt al, lots i) and 10, bik Hi, Foster, $30. Emma S page to II E Hurst lot 9, blk 56, Rtcli Hill, $350. E J Feeback to R II Conrad 120 a sec 25 and 26, Elkhait, $4,000. J W Uakcr to C II Lryant5 avic 5 Pleasant Gap, $75. W M Crawford to G W Witter lot 1 and 2 blk 4 and Itts 1, 2, and 3 blk 7 Merwin, $700. Anna Funk to J) W Grimm pa a sec 23, Deer Cittk, $j,ioo. Louisa L Talbot to I) W Grimm jo sec 23 Deer Creek, $2,1 25. Louisa L Tilbot to I) W Grimm 70 a s-ec 23 Deer Creek, $2,170 J F Ellington to E C IJi-ach tract sec 3 Pleasant Gap, pl.uu. C A Dtlameter to Alice K Ran lots 7, , and ij blk 1 jS, Rich Hill, $300. Sjlvanns Jlaiky to If A Tinsley SS a StCk 24 ali.J"-0 Hudson, fi,-S3-. W J McAiiiml. to W F. Thorn brugh pt lot 1 blk 3 tl Ac C a J Rut ler, I i.ooo- S A Akins to Win lli-nnington ,l lot N I Ik 7 Mi twin, $jo,j, S A Akin to G T Williams jLticulais. lut 7, Metftin, $ioo. I li. (J. Market Kevlew. Tho yard presented something of the old time appearance with 1 1,000 fresh cattle on sale today. Some choice whito faced steers topped the matkrt at $5.00. The general trade was about steady with Monday's prices on beef cat tle. Notwithstanding a decline of one quaiter to one-half cent in Liverpool, there has been a faitly active shipping and export trade. Monday's Chicago top was only $5.50 for two lots of extra prime steers. Kansas City it now in line with eastern points and ahead of all other Missouri river markets. An unusual number of western cows were among the receipts and prices were forced downward. Some salesmen declared cow (tuff 10 to ij cents lower. Very fair westerns sold around $1.50 per cwt. Several loads ol southwest ern calves brought $3.50 to 4.00. Pulls are selling mostly at $2.50 to 3 00. Stockers and feeders show a tendency toward still furth er declines. The range is now mostly $3 25 to 4.00, and the kind selling around J4.00 have to be strictly gcod. HOGS: Receipts today estimat ed at 14,000 head. Trading open ed late and continued slow until after noon. Prices were mostly 10 to i2i cents below Monday's quo tations. The bulk of medium weights sold at 5.10 to 5.30, with 5.25 for extreme top on hogs weigh ing over 300 lbs. Bulk ot light hogs sold at 5. 20 to 5.30 ; assort ed featherweights were steady with top at 5.40. Personal correspondence invited, consignments solicited. Rick Uros., Live Stock Com. Met 4. County Exhibit Being Collected The prophecy that Missouri would be adequately represented at the St. Louis World's Fair is no longer a matter of conjecture. It is a con fumed fact. Resides the 1,000,000 dollars appropriated by the legisla ture for the state, the individual counties are making further appro priation. Last week the Nodaway J county court appropriated 400 dol- , for col.lec,m., ,rr,nCine and preserving specimens of wheat.com, and fruit for exhibits and telegraph advices to St. Louis papers of later date announce Lafayette county a tfConJin lU move ,mt,orialinR 5oo (or ,he coi!ection 0 .gIic01turl 11 . What it means in return for the vatious counties of Missouri to be adequately represented agricultur ally and horticullurally at fhe Ex position is almost beyond the hope of the most sanguine. Especially is every middle west state est i tied to expect unprecedented - development as a result of the Fair, and Missouri may hope to lead the van. Already Missouri lias more ap plctrees than any other state in the Union, and for some years she has alternated with New York and Michigan as the chief state in ap ple raising. Vet not a tithe of its resources have been utilized. Vis itors to St. Louis are bound to learn of this condition of things next year and as a sure result the in crease in the Slate's horticultural output will be gteatly enhanced. Likewise is it in every other de partment ol agriculture and horti culture, and niininc., within the state, and cojnties having suitable displays of their possibilities are sure to reap due reward. The Missouri Wcrld's Fair Commission has now with the printer a very practical little pamphlet upon the preparation of agricultural eahibits which may be bad for the asking, by addressing the Missouri World's Fair Commission, WorlJs'a Fair, St, Louis. Itevlaetl List of KpecUt Pitrea, Via the Frisco line: On first and ihiid Tuesdays in each niMnth till November, One way at half fare plus $2 00, to 13 states. Home-serkeis North, west and south, one farr plus $2.00. South Dakota, one fate, plus 50c i'ctlle Springs, one fate plus 3c. Mithigait, Ohio, New Votk, one hue plus 1 2.110, June to Novemtrr. Saiil'taiiciscu, $15,10, August t to 1 ). All points within 200 miles, July 3 and 4, one far plus oc, and many otheis, loo numerous too men tion. Call 011 local agent lor pi- L. T. LsIIakk 1 sat, Aiccr.t. J NOTES nim iUITLKlt. Tho enmity court hit nppoluti'd n Knd liver I'oininlordon, mid nnine. tiling; v 111 1m. dn'mvr by mid by to rontpior llic mud wnti'ia w ld h Htmii l luii'M conic rolling dots 11 Hie Marian ileti t'.VKiien. It tuny !e how ever Unit nolldiiif inori tli.'tn pivllm lllitry work en 11 bo tu'rotiipllHlicd ttilM yiiir. Indeed It looka 11 If 110 money cntt Im mlm-d lefoii next (nil n yenr unltwH tho Ixitml could borrow It until tho levy eau 1h made mid tho 1 tax rollit t. d. Hut tunno wnyshouldj Ik tlev Iwii to make t tic survey mid CHtliniltcn tlilit season. Thero Im aomo talk ol Helllnir 1 1:0 poor farm nut In Summit township imd building n suitable liitlriuiiiy nenr thU city. We not-ond tho mo tion. Tho old farm la n, hunitm. viewed from nny atnndpolnt. It may lie only n eurloua conceit,, but It ftfoma that is cloe observer, can tell n Itopulillcnn from n Ivmo crnt by tho way he walks through our now court house, 'i'nke the nvornuoi Kepublicnu from tho country niul lie atopa about na If he wero moment arily exporting home Democratic ofllctal to yell nt him to got off tho tillug. Koine tltnea they net a if they were approaching aomo sacred diHr In tho Vntlcfiii. or tin) Hiidlonee room of eotne powerful potentate. But is iH'inOcrnt from 'way up the "crick" ehtiiKS Ida wny up the stair ways niul bnoH tho doom in ntul out of tho oltlees Juat na if ho owned the w hole ihidjcius ted house, nntt ho dotn this Just the name whether he voted for or ngninst theproposltloii. We like to It, dont you? It 1 American. W. J. Bryan, late candidate of ti e Uiieoiujuorod IVmoeraey, inndo his mnldeii bow to our pvople hist Sat urday at the opera house under the auspice of tho Christian cong renu- tiou of this city, on the plan of tiivl-j dlnff the gfUe ntvlpta with said con- j KtVjfHtloll. Ho hud (t good audleiu-e at .VI centa per, niul we ntv told hi share amounted to f'ai.OO after nil expense were paid. It vvaa euriotis to contemplate the pollthlaiiH who came in from all over the county to hear the "boy orator from the I'hitte." who him now no matured under IK-inocratic ad versltli. that he It tald lieitded. I do not ups ak of thla In levity, for It U rviunrknhh' that he haa kept nny hair on hit heinl at all when we consider the hnlr-pulIliiK that hiia Ihtb ko1ii on in his party ever since lie haa Uvn trying to lend It Into n-si'tab!llty and tisefulnesji. When Col. Rryan waa a I'opulUt ami hU w-oplo wnt him to I'onjsr.-sH he wan n IhIkIiI ruiij'-f.ut-d boj, full of life, c nervy and seal. But thu hllloua of dlseord htive roared at Id feet mid tho white eaps have overwhelmed him atid Ida joyotia heart o often slneo he ) t ame ft Itetnorriit that he la to ! pitied rather than bt.ktiu-d. Mo la a lilee iniin. We like to hoar hint talk Ho la a uiuneasurably ts-tter than the rauisliai k led party lie N trjhu' to net to "stand for soinethliif;" that Is not illservditnMo. that one fit-U like shaklnv ImieU with him out of respect for hU prslteut nerve, even If It U all list lies. At nltfht ho talked at the court house aud lot there wan no .'-) et lits per lit the door everybody In town nearly wtot there. He talked politic at nliilit, and on the money inst i u would have aittisded the old line I'opullstM. lie even went faretioiili to Wlllk at the hiH'lalists. (Mi tho tariff proposition ho lined up with. Cleveland and a Ion;; Hue of ancient Jh'tiiiHTiillo statesmen; but on the (iiouey mid trust problem lie pour ed broudsldi Into Cleveland and Ida IH'Iihs nny, mid the r.epublleitu par ty. When he emne by easy utitcca to Imperialism he a prepared to esplode a boiub at the feet of plu tocracy, mid l riiiirrti'terlse the policy of the K'lVeriilneiit at Wash, luutou an the name kind mid brnnd a that opTntol by lieoi1' the Third in that other roloulrtl perl ot our fount rv. lint what nunise tin most of all wtta hla ftlorltieat Ion of Misxiuri liemoerney mid Ita bill IlitlK fotiutvitaloiillt ile('Kttloll. f eoiirse w Were tlnd to hear I1I111 x'itk pleasjtiitly of our eonrtsa mail, whose vueat In- vv as, mid when he referred to the fact that Missour did not have to Int lie outside speak era to declare the 1111m n reliable rlchi-i l lieiuis-racy, but had a surplus to st'inl atimad Into the lienUhled lie. pulilirnn stiit. a te eoithl not l,e! feeltlitf III syilip.ltliy with the sent I iiieiit. We admit it linnkly then ait a t''"d many Is huh rnlle orators III lha state Hint wo could spare. It Hould really Is' fc'od for tia all to spare them liideltnltely. Think of la-e. Farts, Cook the w hole K"ii at Jefferson City. There are some "even In Hate eounty whom' absence tlur- iiiV a campaign could Ut borne w 1th euaiilniity. Hut on this holy Sabbuth lilht, after lint Inv lis'enetl to a sennoii on love by an aspiring 301111K tlet-y mail, Mu I'iime near forvet tlntf our main point. Voil hate uotle.-d in aome of the leading eounty Ih-iuo eratlc p.ts'ia recently nil iKCJtsloiial reference to Parker and IvArnioud au the pow.ll.le team lu the next na- liouai running race. .Now aa a till aril of Ittilier, II. ilea county and MU aourl vso protist aj;ulnst any , arriilifcolnriil. It M ,,,. ,,,. lUh( lies may who the m 111. rata flmll or lioiuliiale, but wo sliierislv U lk ve that iK'Ariuoud I Hie iu,t repreariitatlve Is hum rut. after Pry hii. of any proiulaeii.i; In theeoiuitry; mid our homo pride. If nothing , u lit tale our ileiuaiid (I,,,! . fcla m! the head and inn tt. ftill of the ,ivk.,t. IiJJi, tl fcu Ujertl!;ig proposition It would Ih vvortliwoiui' tlilnj; to Put'. r mid Il.iti'H eounty to l uve libit li t o.i'lileil 10 tin' lender l'f tln honey old hiiiutiiii; oiillli-, n ho Ix llotv llltddl' till' India of t'olij.'M'". A lid Wr MIc sliuvi 1' w lieu u e ! tli.it tin' iii.intli' of tirynn could full upon HO llMel' ITplS'M'lltltthl' of lll'J llllislll t linn hi- Not only would tint iiinn tlo rest I'Uvily upon Ma hlioiildeiH, lut thu very sphlt of lliy 'iiiImiii would It 1100 aui'W In the lump In i nloft by Ida lunula. Whet her I'.ryim'n visit Iii iv nt thU llini' lina liny alr- nlileaneo tituchliux thlt matter wo do not niidei tiiUe to snv. Folk forRov- rrnor mid Ih'Ariiiond for prnl lent M'ollld lliaki' till' lie pIlUk'tlllN turnip In "old MUsoury;" but what will i'l'pulilleuim en re mi hmij na Mlm-ourl a "It" III 1lu eye of the wholt eoiintry. Wo have aloud 11 kooiI ninny worse- 11 lllletiottti than either of tht'st' poKlldlltle, and still lite. (iood nlht, niul may lln who re wnrdeth the just ! Knot) to nil lie puMkftn editors. YV. t). ATKi:sil.N. Till: FRISCO HV8IK.M. Itotln baekw ard to 1111 enforced residence In Kaiisan City diirinjj the ii of the flood, nothing luipre-trd tho writer more ttiirlns Hint time of dire ntllletlou than the luiloiultnble plilck and energy of the America u cltfj'ii; an. the masterly tintimer in which tno buslucHa of the Frit;. o System was handled by (ieneral Su jK'iiuliiideiit A. J. Davidson and Kuperintendeiit of Transportation V. It. liray. Tlirso two men every day kept patrolling the four tulles t f track between Kmisaa (Ity m:t! Rostslaie oil foot with water and mud up to their waist rxituduliiv every portion of the track to make certain of It absolute safety tor the pacMise ,,( train at the first ln ment that the water would subside in the I nlon Ivpot. ltirlnv the entire week from Sunday, Mar, .tlst, until Saturday. JuneCth, not a pas senger train Imd lvn can. t-led. TI.e train formerly tisinv the liraud Cen tral station arrived and departed from I'.'nd mid ira nd Avenu' th-pot nnd nil the train nidus the l iilou lfM.t arrived mid departed from Bosvdale. paswiiKer la-inv transfer red to and from Ibtsvdale by the IV'pot Carriage aud HaK'tiCt' "' For two day of the hlh water the Frisco System wan the onty outlet f or I'nsM'iiu.tr destined tt St. IamiU and ptduttt Ifyoiid on necount of nil other IIik-h 1 "untroubled vv ltd wash out. Inirliu; these two day a con ductor were instructed to honor all ticket n-adln tost. lonU or Is y otut reKurdii's of Hue l-uiui; same, mid thU liiaKuaulintty oil the part of the I'll, o hialiaKeiiient w n .f jjreat as sistance to the traveling publle ni.d tin courtesy surely nppret late. I by the many ft Irudty connections of t hts popular line, tin Saturday, June I'.th, A promliiciitrallro.il inauafcvr gave It a Ida opinion that there would not In-11 pio-M-nrr tritlu Into the t'ldoii Sjpot for live day, butal t.-'.n that atleiu.'ou tie' news flashed alonv the w Ire thai Fri o No. l2 piiHsriit r w on Id conn- into t he liilou iK-pot and that nil p.-o-M ii.-r train of that syi.t.111 wtml.l uw the l uioii N pot the same aa In jure the btll water. "Iiuposaible." It can't done," were some f the eVtlaimi t Ion of those vv ho heard the news. Jllst a few- lUoiilelltM la fore ) p. III. vv hlstl.-H Is Kiiti to aotind III the I rls eo yard, -v t-ry moment itddln;; to the Voiunie of iiom. 'I'he t'liitlnea of i-'t her lii.es. sin h a had steam up, adde.i their ijiiotit. The atatloiwtry eiinlnr all over the treat west bol toms. St herever they could whistle. Jolited the chorus. Thousand of people oil tho U'lh and Uth stivtt Vlad.ict and ltloii( thob'urfa uvn their coat, hata, or any kind of K'tr liu lit. na tin' K'lU'tlit crew beade I y C.llernl SiiM'tluteideiit liivi,!sou juid Su) ttmeud. nt of 'I rmispotta Jl.1ui.n1yp1l.1t. il the bin pasM'iiuef tiulii Into the t'nloii la-pot. ' y scene that followed remind. ,1 Hie w titer of the return of a liniment from a successful , ampuln. Ktrty one w as shaking lunela with every one cl-e. the passciiicira Joining lu the . lie. 1, .trillion. It tueuirtl to In fusi new life and energy Into tlm atrlt ken pcoj.lo an.! waa prm t it ally the tiiiuliit! point from tlcspuir to hope. It will ! loii Uf.uv it,,- 1 11 t ly of I iU .. ti'tlu 1'-' Into the I n. .a IK pot oil June Kill will be folottt a, Manhattan ikml Mercury. IT Tea watt ts pic Ycu want ta 11 t If tea tt a key II Y:u srsnt to ri Tea watt ts plcw hard prjanl. sits your Ccrscs. y tjaoamaatvork rid Vtur Wi'.iilrn r!w t. . Ut iv it fa kUdm'.i lest ht ll It tuillnlrrd t .1,, O,. Buk alkt .l.. Ih. ,. krl, k.S 1, I ant "tf I I. IMM .....!,.. ,mJ . ..... b.lla. a...... ,,lk. xsstrAtitaattkv Tft8 CoffeyvHIe Imp.& F!f. Co tOttSllll I ktU, o s,ia it Gcnch Bros., llicli Hill. Heaa Tho Tribune.