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Show THE CITY OF SILK I'K I X 15 V I L L F. hits ueen b r 1 n ci- u- uoru t e 1 1 1 y Sllll'l' IS.vS Its orlplllllc lillM took l:i Mn)lre, which uus been n lined! nml.-i-tne Surierul iucorporution art. 'rim cm-pocat ion now covers all (it soot Ion ;, township f wiiili. nuiun 8nnt, hiiU 1ms 1. 2. :i :iint I nf lownsliin t Hiiutli. ran'je 3 fast. In I i ;t y count v. I'tali. Hie city Is on the Kio (i ramie WeMei n :oi:l Short l.lne railroads, and fmm il.i- pot it, diverires Km Tint ic brunch of Hie. Kio Western. Sprliniiillc , it ,-,ni.t. tlon ubova ri.tiOll. hits a bank, oeve-i nernl .stores, h commlsslou house, Kmeerv, two meat tiiurkets, two bnriliviue stole, two Jewelers. tlire(! drill ston s. two ii.illineiv stiilillslinienls. u wuuklv p.'Wiiap. r. - v.o io'i print Inn cstiilillshiiiHiiis. ttVe hlncUsmi t h-.. io implement nouses, three iivci v ':ilii three hotels, uiist mill, feed mill. plnniiiK .I',!!!' n'.!1'!', wuor i VIl!;r,i'',V".'"'','-1w,,',1,,,n fnlll. Di'serut ami 1 stern Knion t"lenipli lines. Wells Faio unJ Paellle uxpH etmi-IunlPs, etmi-IunlPs, Hell Ion;; uKt inee lelephone cr am-tv, am-tv, two liailier shops, thret. Lmter u-.iv Saints' uicotintt houses uini two mni-.i in 011r.se of construction. I'r.'s'.iyti-rlun ehnieh, liaptlst mission, four ward nublic schools, t'tntral liitfh school, I'r -,! vtt-iiari M miner ford academy, two (M:toi. u dontist. two Timoral directors, tailor shop three slue simps, tin shop and bakery. OUR city isone of the lfadln,' one- in Utah in Rlik raisins, nee culture. ;w haeis, (tood roads, general appearancu. iiulft and tmlsrprlse. UK want a suuar factory, sllli factory, an Incubator factory, nut and bolt fuc'tory, uar,hlne sliops, eanninu factorv. OlTIi'KltS are: Mayor. ,i:imes K. Hall; recorder. re-corder. I'. K. Iloutz: treasurer. .Mrs. huella Hayiuond; marshal, F. C tianimcll ; JusMce, ). II. Thorn: eounclluieii. Joseph hovnd. II. T. Heyuolds. l,oren II. liarmcr. ()'. II. tluiillngton Jr., Joseph II. Stoi rs. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. J. Martin. Merchaut tailor, Statu street. T. II. IVterson. lilacksniltli, .leff'-rson st. Molert & Cairrev, rut-nltiire, Stato s'reet. (1. E. Anderson, Photographer. State street. Erdinnn it Son. dealers in meats. State st. II. T. Reynolds. peimral inerchandisn. Stale street. Fred Carter, contractor and builder. Monroe street. James Wigmnre, hardwara and Krocertes, State st reet. James Stevenson, bakery and confectionery, State urcet. Pe'ul Bros. & Mendenhiill, jeneral merchanillse, Mate street. Win. R. Royhiuce, harness, deulerin harness fixtures. Stai.e st. Alired Whitehead. drus. chemieals and c H.fecl iouery, Itoy-lattee Itoy-lattee street. i S. Wood Men-rinlle do., wholesale and retail dealers in general men uatulise. Dr. C. J Peterson, nruipist. dealer in drui;.' chemicals, books, stationery and wall paper. Win. M. RoylHiiee, whalesalo fruits, produce, seeds Tain: bicycles, Studebaker wagons. and -tale HlMll. I J.Slanson, Jnwclory. State stree'l. 10 l'. lii inton, dealer in farm implime'ils and estras, Stale street. Murk Conk, Manufacturer of nrlek. yard two miles fciuih of Spi lnr,vlllH 0:1 Stale road. Spring ville Crea niery, John A Mobbs pioprietor. Slate road. V. . I). Hand Laundry. .1. K. Murphy proprietor. State sirepl. Whitinoro it Son, llm-cliers. Slate street. A. C. Bird. I.ie-y and Feed stable, Washington st. T Child it Son. I'roiirlitor' T-orks. Thri tui't'l iti hou; or bin tin' SpriiiKVi'le marble 'ks easl. (wo nurib of ! hi Ton It-o Cream I'arlor, I Ireamery ice t'.-i: hi and choice con feci iouery. iou-ery. Next door norih of Teierson's driijj i'OJ' I. Frank Afkl-'V. 1 'onf'Hv. lonery an.l ice crei in parlor, pppo-t-itr pust oltlce.".-: a-c slreel. J J 1 1 1 It. Klooied, Healer In Shuilier wa irons and farm i:iiplemeiit, Wasiiinjion street. T. Tan.?, Harness maker and dealer in hame-. I rumiiiutfh. -rr-1 THE WAT!' It 1 lit I Li! I, E. HrniNuvn.LK, July f. isds. Editou InukI'Knhknt: Your ailicle headed "The Wnler B iard" suits the minds of all the broard-mi tided men of Spiingville with whom I have co 1 versed. ' The present system or rather "no system" arouses, as you say, "bitter enmities among the people" and does not meet the wants of the times. Wheie we live we are roasting in the sun whose scorching rays are withering wither-ing everything vegetable. About the time our appetites wore on the keen edge of indulgence in-dulgence for green peas the vines of which were laden with line pods, they were cut down, and all that remained of a fine pea patch destroyed, before maturity, by the scorching sun. Potatoes, too, are almost totally destroyed and all other crops ol the great vegetable family are cut down by the sun. Small fruits luve droppgd from the stem-like, autumn leaves Cherry trees are yellow as in the fall, and the leave'j ure covering the ground. For some time we have been packing water by hand, in the hopes of saving them; but you mav ask, where is all this des-tructiou des-tructiou and why? You are aware that the city of Springville is divided into plats A and B Flat A has drawn waU'r every eight day?. Our lat two waterings in plat P, whore I live, lms been twenty-one twenty-one days iipnrt. Vmi can read- iiysee how futile attempts mi' to raise jrardeus on a irravellv soil n r under such conditions. Tiliriv seven years :i the first water! was turned upon the soil we occupy. Darin' iihout bai !' tluit j number of vein's a very extended area of 1 ind h.is been taken lip re n i i'i into t'r.e canyons and ,i. . i i. i... i r;.. "' '" i"m" ''"' '' UrtMj to lie w it -red lms proven fart.ouoic.it I i r tli'' water sup- ply. S; ill all should he don- to aid all mi lite pi iueiple of equity. Up above us, water m isters are appoinic 1 in deal out water, whose land has been taken up about hall the 1 1 , 11 mi's has. Wa lai: In humbly su niilica'e these men us mi net of seem 1 njj; chariiv tor a little of the water which i- j'l-tly our own. Our lui'i rn 1 inks like a wheat stubble. Year after year we have suffered the loss of our crops to a (ii eater or less extent and prospects look more gloomy ahead. What will the end be? Must it result in the evacuation of an extensive area of ihe city, or must there be it check to the extension of the water areas. 1 , .t .1 .11' une or me 01 ner is inv:iaiie. All must see that. This, its you sav, is a question for the city fathers. Defer it us t hey may, the question cannot long be delayed. de-layed. Each .succeeding cenin- cil Uaves it to its successors in odicc but the demand of the people is imperative. We have no season .water tickets in plat B, and therefore practically 110 water system. Every time we get water to us, it means a two mile journey, going and r -turning. The distribution ol water is left to the dictum of a watermaster who is bound by no law, so far as the lime and frequency that water is to be used, oilier than his own will. This niusl be changed. f ARM Kll JI DGKS AM) I'ASSMS. It has been charged, and nol denied, that it is almost the universal practice of the judges of ihe courts of Utah, as well as of the other state officer.-?, including in-cluding members of Hie legislature, legis-lature, t) accept favors from the railroad companies in Ihu way of passes or free transportation for themselves, and ofien Corf their families. It is said tin t thesti oli'icers, especially tl0: i , 1 .1 s 11,11,1 Jl,uK''s. frequent trifis away from home, laluavs travel m, transiiortatioii .. '1,1 1 i -i , I 1 u r 11 1 -11 ''d them liy I be railroi 1 ! companies; that I be 1? foresaid (judges are not at. all mode, t !J, " , . . , about I Heir demands 0.1 I i- railroad companies, an. , f course no corporation is so, ".oulless" a, l refuse a request coming from such a source. We' .1 I , , ., i 1 1 nill BUUirillf l null . judges do a great deal of travel- inrr inclndiiMT evln.uro Ion .-. " l"i outside the .s'fite. Of course, they always get back in time to prevent the I'nrefeiture of their offices under the law. Whether on these trips they travel at the expense of the railroad com-panies, com-panies, The Bee is not prepared to say. It hopes later to be able to state positively regarding the matter. In fact, it would afford us pleasure to give space in the columns of The Bee for some one who knows the facts of the matter to enlighten our readers. If the judges are accepting these favors, their masters, the people, ought to know it. It is a serious matter. The truth regarding re-garding it should bo known and ventilated, no matter who may be affected thereby It will not do to prate too much about the superior material judges are made of. They may be just common clay like the rest of humanity, influenced in the same ways, and by the same things. The railroads have a great deal of important litigation before the supreme court, and no judge ought to, and it is not easy to see how a self-respecting judge can, put himself under obligations to a railroad com pany or any other corporation . , . , I - , . or a private individual for that matter, who has business before him. The judges are paid good salaries and mileage this is enough. The Bee. To Cure A Cold in One Day. Talit Laxatlvf Itron.o Quinine Tahlets. All I iruijisM refund the mom y If It fails to cur.'. I 1 ice '.'. cents. THE IUL AM vr.ll SMOTHER. "Gain our tin, tin : s cnnimer.ec. mv dear girl, else van will have no - . ........... i?.,n, i "'"'ie, et "A si.-iers innueuM-, . 1 .. II... 1 1 .......... M ! . . K 1 . turn, t . ver in'i jiioiiici, 10 tin- "i.ii' L.i'lii's', Iloint: J.ianml. "I'oi-ce yourself your-self to in' inlfi'.-ti'il in whatever l;e tells ynu. La no escort le as rliann - ing t! ytu as he is. Make nun 111:0,1 he j,'osmt. excitement nga'dinir nleasura in the sain,' society thiiti'no-i 1. ynu iio. ami it for some reason hi: tiiuls it. tiii'soine, tli"ti airatiu't' to to in aiiothci set, hut, alwas a irooil one, which he will appreciate ami in which lie will he iipiueciafi'd. If von hive any acfoinp'ishnaiit, uige jour hrother to he a siihh i,t wilh you. If ynu are a tfoo.l pianist, never refuse to p! iv tile tune he likes, ami if you can imluce him to tike up the violin or even the h.uijo. so much the heller, for then you two may be eowpanians I in melody as in life, Never forget I how much a man, anil especially a youn man. likes to he remembered. The tiny token on his hill. Inlay, lie: reuienibrane.:: on the holiday, the little letter of conraluhit.ion sent wiien he has succeeded either in his slu lies or in tin.' business world none of the small pleasures of life are wasted on a brother. A brother is very often ihe reproduction of his sister. It, is as if he. were a minor info in-fo which when the sister looki'd she found reil'cted all her faults an.l l,f virtues.' I Mr liieic II irni.r hi'iihl'ii.lar ni t.hi' Burton House, Burton, W. Ya.. and one of t he most widely known men in the state was cured of rheumatism after three year.i of siilTerint;. He says: "I have not sullicienf command of lantrua-ie to convey any idea of wli.it. I solTereil nil' oil vsicin in t olil j me that noihini: could I e done for ineantl mv menus were lull y convinced con-vinced that nothing but death would relieve me of mv sufTerintr. In June, !s(4. Mr. Kvaus, then salesman for ihe Wheelim.' lruu Co.. recommended Chamberlain's 1'ain Balm. At this time my foot and limb were swollen to more t han double their normal size and it seemed to me my 1,'. would burst, but soon after I lej'au usiuj.' the l'ain Balm, the swelling beuaii lo decrease, the pain lo h ave, and now 1 consider thai I am cut irely cured. For sale by C. .1. Peterson. "For three years we have never been without Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Iiiariboea Itetuedy in the bouse," says A. II. Fatter, with M C. Atkins & Co.. Indianapolis, I rid. ."and my w ile would as soon t hink of beini; without, (lour as a hoi lie of Hi is remedy in the summer season. We have used it with all three of our children and it lias never failed to cure nol simply stop pain, but. cure absolutely. If is all rieht, and anyone any-one who tri' s it will llnd it so." For sale bv C. .1. Peterson. Heiaiirbiilile Kt'snie. Mrs. Michael Curtail., Plainlleld, I III n.-il.-nc II,.. ut.it,.,,, ..lit tl-..,t .-lui 1 c,iuhr cold, which settled on her lunns she was treated foramonthby u . .1 1 V; .. . . .. 1 .1 . , :!;.' lie told her she was a hnpless victim of consumption and that 110' medicine could cure her. 1 i r (Irueuji Hutr- .... 1 1 .. 1 - : . v- r : . . . y.'l'-o J '1 . iviii; s .seu iise..'i v III! Consumplionisbe boueht a hotileand to her delight found herself beue- I'1-10'1 (m" '"' ,1,,st!-, .sl"' '"'"i'oied Us use and alter taking s;x bottles, I f,,uni herself ,-ound and well: now ! does her own housework, andisas ! 'H rr'- "r'V, V " '''' V'' I bolt -les ol t ii;s (, real nscnverv at(. i J. I-eleisnn's Dimr Slote. I. :n,. I bottles ;,) cents and I.OD. .,-- UNJERS! Y OF UTAH. The I'lnvcisity of Ct.it! comprises lliolouijb eoileeiate Ciiliises leadili",' to ,1,,,,-r,.,,- ,,, 1 Mlp,l..-. 1,1 f,' 111 111. arts, and minim: ! ellLMIieil iliL'; beside science, liberal and electrical which 11 slate I ,,.. vi'll normal sciiool and a nicnaialorv school aie couductid under the direction direc-tion of ihu university faculty. Qualitled students may be admitted to tin; normal and preparatory schools if over tifteen years of a;e, and lo Hie university courses if over sixteen ears of aue, The normal school offers advanced courses leading to decrees and a four "years course leading lo a cert ill cite, which, by provision of law. quuiiliies the holder to teach in t lie common schools of Utah for a term of years without further examination as to schlnaiship. 1 11 ronne'-t ion with Ihe state normal school are conducted a thoroughly equipped training school consisting ot the usual eiyht grades i.if a public school, a department for the training of kindergarten teachers, and a manual training department. . The laboratories are very thoroughly thorough-ly furnished for work in chemistry, assaying, electrical measurements, general physics, mineralogy, and biology. A small annual registration fee is required, hut no tuition is charged. For further information address. J. T. KiNGSMJKY, President, Salt Lake Citv. Thousands of persons have been cured of piles by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. lt heals promptly and cures eczema and all skin diseases. It gives immediate relief. C. J. Peterson. Tlironsrh Tourist Sleeper. Effective January With and each ' following Sunday Ihe Kio Grande Western Kailwav will have a through tourist sleeper for Port land on train No. 1. This car will lav over at Salt Lake City until train No. :i, Sunday ii.o in , li I'll, it 1 let- 111 ili iiiii'M i'i . L. by tjiis train atOgdeu. Eastbnund the same car will tie carried from nights, deliveries being made to (). S, Ogden to Salt Lake City on t rain No. 2.cverv Thursday niornirig.la.ving over at Salt Lake City for train No. 4 Thursday eveninirs. This weekly service ser-vice will he operated tie tween Portland Port-land and Boston viaO. R. & N. (). S. L.. H. 1;. W.i C. & li. C. 11. I. L. S. it MiS.. . V. (!.. and B it A. BVvs. F. A. W AHLKifiJI. C. P. A The A nu n . :u Xm v, Ciil n n:::! Kawdi. 1 a 1 01 1 hi. in. ni i I ci I ! . c v t .'I'll i I ! he ti.iesi half A iiicr;:"i n N , v , I u vv each ! ' ' lu.'turcs -f t 1:1 a sunt 1 1 wan lie jttsi i rcn ptin-l'-licil iii.il tlx- Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul R-r.lway l as made arrange-Miei'ts arrange-Miei'ts for a peel a! edition tor Hie I'riiclit of its patrons nn.l will furnish ! tie (l,M s, I i nr l,itwl --,.,1 n-,,1 livI h ; , nr.-.-.' for one dollar. In vi,'w of id''t 11 res are verv limilv. ''iiil "a- mi' will' full :nliirst to Ceo. !! Ile.-ifTnnl, Cener:;! I'a-.-eii:?-'!' I O. M. - St. P. ltv.. Chi ;ic(i. INMe mailer of the mm ale of Harriet M. Urinloii. deceased. The iieili'isicned will sell lit private sale nn umliilded one half Inlerest im the foiiovins described real estate, es-tate, nt.il all of ihe p..i-.onal properly hereinafter herein-after desciihe l: t 'limine iicli'jx lO.'.h chains si, nth ae, I s.:,i' chain.-, west of I he liort hea.l corner ni' the suiuheiiM inmrlerof t ction (i. lown-hlp 7 v.'itli, raiijre U ens!. Sail Lake Inei-iitian. si'iiate in ihe conn' and st nte of I I all ; I It. -nee soul hone dcuree w est In chains; f litiee eon 1 1 s. ileviecs west in eh 11 ins; thencr iniith one de;;iee eiisl. Ill, hnii.s; t hence son lb Ni decrees easi III chains, to He' place of be-I'iniiiier. be-I'iniiiier. Total are;- ten acres. Uso the f.iliowlnu' le..-,'i-ihc.l personal imiperl v : Five siii.;-es ...'the capital -loci; oT lie- Sju-'l otr vi I le-I le-I : iik he; ci 11., -la n v ; one bay mare I hive years j.jd; one I. an. lied and four li-nd of sheep. That srid sale will take place Saturday, the til It day of Audi t. a. i. isi's.ami written bids w ill be received ai 1 lie residence of I he 11 11-,h 11-,h TMe."..,!. u, spnin; Hie. couutv of I'lah. slate, ,t' rial,, up ( and in.-liidire.' tin-t, .lay ot Ancii-.! ,v !. h.M. Terms of -.ih.- cash. S. A . ItlilN TON. A.lininisl'-alor r Ihe Estate of llairiel M. Hrinlon deceased. Haled the'JIst Cny of July a. 11. lsps. W WI'K 1 1 Viretus for 'Oladslone. His Life and I'ubiie Sei ii,t,," 'v l iios. . Ilanford. wonde.i f ;.l ,;ury of a piorioi.s Career. Over 'il' 1 lar.;,. r.ellaiit pat;, s. Ilia soperl) rare 111-i 111-i n i 1 in.' -, hide s!, nitnesl, liest and uiilv eiei,,,-,,.,! "(.la.lsioiie lioul," published. Only tl. .'.0. r.iiniiiissiiiii :'0 per ceiit. Credit, eiven. 1'ieiL.lii paid. null;,, free, lo-op all trash and clea r -t:..i a 11,011 ' h w it h I he on ly 1 1 lie ami (....id " l . ladstoi.e hook." Address'; Tint nonunion no-nunion t'o.. Hepl.:::i. Itv.' -tlaii Ileariiorii street, Chieano. -Is DO YEARS' EXPERIENCE TriAor TtA n a V. : l&M Designs Copyrights Ac Anvnnr. fleiKlIn n nhptrh nnd dfrtrrli'tion puiv qnl;'l-lv uruwtiLm mr i'itn-.ti fr-o wliihr hi tll ;riTl IS pmhlUilV It'iClllJtl'lP. t HIIMI 11 1) tPll- tnms atrtct!y tnllihitttM. IhiMritM.nk on Pntrula bi'iu frn(. uldt'M mreitt-v for situ run: (nitrntr), l'ltifMifl taknn ihrnui:! Jluim lo. recelvt gperUit nolwe without thttrL'e, in thn Scientific Jlrricait A hnnrtrjomoly illnst rutted woolly, l.tirirpst rlr oulatitui f any hiMchi ilic Jourtml. 'Irni. $. tcmt: four nioftihs, $1. SoMbyall nwHrtt'Mlers. MM&Co.36,B'Mii-New York liranvli Oltico, K5 K St., Wanhluutuii, U. C. Uncle Sam's Mails (Jo east, on the Cim i;i. Si'kciai. the B.urlinfctni.' new Ih ;ii ( i-Chii t.gi) llu-i "the I rain flat In ir ir Chicago a uliole day neim i Colormlo than it was a) eat ago". Look at the time it makes: Leaves li-nver.. 0:110a. in. Arrives Omaha. .IBaa p. m. same. day. Arrives Chicago. 2:15 p. in. next day. .Superb equipment. Wide vestibules. I'intsch gas. Tickels at offices of connecting con-necting lines. Be sure your tickets read via tha Burlington Koute from Denver. (i. P. TllOMl'SON. Agteit. 0. W. liy. II. F. NESLKN, Trav. 'Pass. & Freight Agt. W. F. McMILLAX, General Agent, 211 S. W. Temple St.,(). S. L. Bldg. SALT LAKE CITY hip ftinnmrammiM rt WI. 1H. ROYMflGE, SpFingville, Utah- "The Produce Merchant, IS HEADQUARTERS FOR :::::: Th (3 Crescent, Defiance, Monarch, and Sterling Bicvcles- An sells all kinds of BICYCLE SUPPLIES. AIbo repoica and rents wheels. I can save you money if vou buy your wheels and supplies of tuc. Please call and bo convinced. The Colorado a Has ihe best through car service in the west. If you are going to Colorado .Springs, Denver, Ciipplo Creek or any other point in the East, it will pay you lo use the Tike's Peak Koute. ::::::::: W. V. Ii.MI.KY, (Jen. I'ass. Apt. Denver, Colo. tjeiits clot lies cleaned and dressed and made to appear like new by Win. .1. Leishinan, the new tailor, Sprlrig-ville. Sprlrig-ville. tf. Railway TWO SPLENDID TO THE VIA : : The Great Roek Island Roate. Rocky Fifountain Limited. Leaves HENVElt (i:;iO a. in. COLO. SPRINGS .)::Sa a. in. Arrive: LINCOLN OMAHA DES MOINES DA VENPOHT. CHICAGO Next Dav- 11:45 p. m. l::i() a. m. 5:25 a. m. !i:4 a. m. 2:15 p. m. Through Sleepers and ("hair Cars Colorado to Chicago. Wide Vestibule, Vesti-bule, throughout. The finest train in the West. These are New Trains in Addition to our Former Service. For particulars and folders giving time of these trains write W. H. FIKTH, E. E. MC'LEOD, JNO. SEBASTIAN, Gen'l Agt , DEN VElt. A. G. P. A., TOPEKA G. P. A., CHICAGO ONE GIVES RELIEF. n't Spend a Dollar Medicine until you have tried can buy them in the paper 5-cent cartons Ten Tabules for Five Cents. mnt It put up choiplj to gratify th onlraiml pm.nl tmu4 (or a low frl If you don't find this sort of Ripans Tabules t the Druggists Send Fire Cent to The Ripans Chemical Compact, Nb. xo Spruce St., New York, and they will be sent to you by mail; or 12 cantons will be mailed for 48 cents. The chances are tea I one that Ripans Tabules are the vory medicine, yoa need. " TV-1 '-IIliMe-.'iv.iMl.ia.i.'.'-.-" ' ' '',M" ."'r"'v . C. .. ,v !k. .,Vtiuil t.J.?t TIM33 TABL2 . K)R Sl'UlNUVIM.E. t'tAU. (H)IMi WES? No I. I'aellre nuitl.; ,r jo a IB To Salt I.uUk. OKile.n and tfao tAt. ' No.r.. I'assemrerto Halt l.aku.. . l.y. S:W p.m. ?"' i ,,w,''if(r ).v. 6:30 a. w. o. in, Leave .':,V a. in. (liilxedida'.ly iMiept .Sunday. I'.ureia and all Tlntte liolnts. No. 3. r.i.'ltle limited l,r T:W o.m. to Salt Lake. (sdn and t lie Const .No. ?, Leavu A;IS. m.. Salt Lake City. UOI.NU KAST. No. 1. Atl'sntlc Kxpriws...., t,. 0:41a.m. to I. V. Junction and Colorado point. No. 6. l'ass. and mall 9-50 a. m Kiom Salt Lake to nil San l'ot poinm. No. 4, 1'lileaso limited Lt. 9:u p. m, H. C. IKDGE, 0'fK.ral MamMttrt, S 11. UAUUOl.'K. f. A. WADLEIGH. Tratilc Manaicer. Geo' J'aieniter Agt . ? .. .r . IV . h . TUNS DAILY EAST : : : Colorado Flyer. Leaves DENVER 2:4a p. iu. " COLO. SPRINGS.. 2.45 p. m. Arrives TOPEKA 7:30 a. ra. KANSAS CITY.... 9:15a. iu. Ar. ST. LOUIS (Wab. R'y). .6:15 p. m. Arrives ST. JOSEPH 10:40a. m, " LINCOLN (El. SUB.) 0:42 a. ui. OMAHA (El. Sll).. 8:50a. rn. Through Sleepers Colorado Springs to St. Louis via Wabash R'y. for |