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Show Palisade & Eureka Railroad. This narrow-guage road is being pushed forward with tho energy that is indicative of Western enterprise. The line is to be eighty-one miles in length, of which forty miles of grading grad-ing is done with the bridges built, and twenty-five miles of iron is on the ground. The company has already one locomotive and twelve care, with more on the way, and expects to have a part of the road In running order 1 by March 1st. We learn that Mr. George H. Rice, the gentlemanly and efficient agent of the C. P. R. R. in this city, is to become the General Superintendent of the line, assuming the position early in February. . Mr. Rice is an oil railroad man, and has our best wishes for success in running the Palisade & Eureka Railroad, |