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Show "Growl xo More." Under this caption a gentleman iu no way connected con-nected with stage lines hands us the follow) RL' :" From pusseusera wh'i hr.vo just re- j urn--d Iroui Lime, pr Gather ano Salisbury iiue, we loru rhat ah j I: lie "growls' made about tk-it L'nt were made through parties whose uai-1 ural disposition is ti grow, when il ( ,-arried in a Pullman's palace car from hure toTiinic they ou:d complain and growl tht it was nut the "Quevii own." The proprietors of this Jiut have becu accommodating the public und r a great many disadvant-ieee. whien if looked into by tho.-e whohavt traveled over the route so much com plained of, wiil make all due allowance rr the past aud re-t contented jver tie present condition of the Tim e tuge line to ''growl no more." There are people who con-ider on!; their own comfort and never the circumstance cir-cumstance which surround their traveling. trav-eling. Wo remember one time a genius ge-nius on board the U. P. cars, when that company was do;n all that human hu-man energy could do to ensure rapid and comfortable travel, rushing through ;he train to obtain signatures to a letter let-ter denouncing the road and the com pany because he had been unavoidably detained by a tremendous snow storm. Messrs. Gilmer 6c Salisbury have made an enviable reputation as first-clasa first-clasa stagemen, and the public ma; rely on th-.ir doing ali that can be reasonably rea-sonably douu to secure ease aud speedy travel. |