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Show rr.ldetl M.-.1I'. AJHre. While the Vtndribilti tecure the aervlert of ablo men and jy them well the talarlrt of their prrtldc.it running run-ning from tlO.OOO to (JJ.OOO a ycar-they ycar-they itlll run their ruada according to their own Idea. A pretty good tory la told of John NcweM and Ilrnry 11. l-ilyanl which llluetralra thla. It wai toon after lr. U.lranl'i promotion to the prctldencyof the Michigan Central, when ho began recvlilng order, from New York which, In hit opinion, en- cruachM on hu prerogative nt pre.1- dent. 1 lo hunted up John Newell ruid lalke-l th matter ocr. lllunt John lUtennl attentlrily and then aoldi "Balary eomei regular, doetii't Itr "Yew," replied Mr. Ij-dvanl. "You don't liaio any complaint at to th way you are carrying thaw In.tnio- lloni out or tho way the road la run. do your "Nocomplalntit everything lovely." "Well, who nwiit tho road any liowr remarknl Mr. NewrlL "Why, the Underbill.," MJ Jr. Itlyanl, In urprU, "Well, then, let mo tell you tome-thing. tome-thing. You Jut let tho owuere run their property. Tliey pay ut more than any other railroad owner do for tho tamo ten Ice, and ru they are rather nlc i-eopliiwhyriot do at they wanl in tor1 Cincinnati Commercial Oa-utte. |