The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, March 08, 1901, Image 8
INAUGURAL ADDRESS
OF WILLIAM IKI! Elf
Conditions No*.v and I\ nr
Year.'j Ago Con pared.
EEDUCTION 07 TAXATION
Avniu 'i c!' I'r. i'tciio:) < t?i\v 1 'Vi.li
Activity?I vi'I.t' Ion i oL' I i!io.i ''i.tlo*
Willi Cuba I>< 11 icl?<)i>.. .11 -L io Out
look us to 1 ii!;?;?ir?
Washington. M i.- .1 t\ 11 wluj;
is cue full text ?s d- Iivered
l>y President M il. . on
the occasion oil nis -?:i:
^ly Fellow t'ii. -. -i?: W.-. i< \ i
grmble I he: -- ?:i !. 1-: ;. i
was jjreat anxnev wr i . t "incurrency
ami credit. Ma . \ - \v.
Then our treasury : \
quute to meet t:.e curr
tUe Bovertttnent Mow t. a- ut.ictcnt
for all public i v av
n surplus instead ?>t a u ... *. i a i
felt ooictratm' I to e :i v- : .mv
in extraordinary > i r > . v
nues to pay t tie or ti a s .
the government. M>\\ I \ -a
taction to aiinou:: taut t . cr
just clo?e.l has r?iue" i *. >: t i
"hum of c-11,00o (i i >. i .i a w;t a
deep soiiciiuitc leu:'.
jnv.^MUJl Hi iHti Ki.llill .. .Ill"
agricultural and in . . :-tr
mid the cons< 11:1 ir ; . rib
iug population. 2> . . av
production is cr >.\ : iv. ,
labor is well enipi ?\ i A r
products liti<i go <d 111 i - > . 1 ;
abroad. (Jar <ii\vr-r. 1 r . . !
however, are iuvi. as:; ir. a :pr
dented volume us t > a : o'l 1 i
necessity of still i'tir* : . * Sii* i
foreign markets by i :.. : . . il ;
relations. For tlii- \ urj . : p: .1 j
trade relations with " i x* it: . > ~ -1? .. 1 i |
in liberal spirit bo caivi'u'.ly cultivated j
and proinotcd.
Our Foreign Kolalt.n-.
Four years ng.> we n : brl: !
of war without the ; 1.ti > . :ts :
and without any pr p:ua h i r ;i'art :ir }
preparation tor tie- i::t; ti in-.: .1. 1
did all that in honor e v. It i d.-ne to
avert tbo war. but v.r.ava l. I*
becamo inevitable, and n. congriss, at I
its first regular session, without party I
division, providod money i:t ant nut ation
of tlio crisis and in pr y-at ri >n t >
meet it. It came. The r .-ult wa ; .-a:
pally favorable to American ; : n - <a
in the highest degr- huunrabl.
government. Ir imposed ni >:i u> o
gat ions from which wo cat
and from which it would I - j
ablo to seek to escao \Y : ?v . i
peace with- the win- . and t; - i
vent prayer that i! u:t. r i. between
us ail i oth t.
be settled by poaortul urhitm; ; >:> a:.-i
that hereafter wo may Lo aj ... I ti.a
horrors of war.
Second term.
Entrusted by the people for a t. 1
time with tlio office of prosidoi::, i " r j
upon its administration ap: recta i. r ' .
great responsibilities winch : : :.cn : >
this renewed honor and coiumi--:t ?:i.
promising unreserved dev m.'i o:: impart
to their faithful < i-c ,:?r. verently
invoking for my gr.. u
direction ami lnvor of A.::;. > i
I should shrink from tiie da: i.- i :: ; .
assumed if I did nor i?-ul i. i:i : .r
performance 1 -hold i hi v ;1>. > >; .
tion of tho wise and p. t:* . to- > ::
parties. It encourages ni" f r t:. ; *
task which I now undert.:. : > ..
that those who voluntarily < ;
to me the trust imp >se 1 up > i t.i chi :
executive of the republic V. ..1 ; v
generous support to my done . : >
serve and defend tiie consti.inion
United States," and "to tin
luws bo fully executed." Tti nation.i.
purposo is indicated through a, n.itu.n.il
election. It is the consriti;;: .:i il . . i
of ascertaining the public wi;i. When
once it is registered it is a law to in all.
pnd faithful observance should 1 !1j.v
its decrees.
Mllopo Mukctli Not .\-lia:ned."
The prophets of evil w : i ia.r tl.
builders ot the republic, nor i i ir>i ?:
since have they saved < r - rv i ;
faith of the fathers was a : i v
in its creation and tie* I,t < t scendants
lias wiongh: i end
famished its detelide.'ri. '!' > . el
^K)ui\g Women
The entry ir.to wor.iar 'io i is a
critical time for a menstrual
disorders started at that lime soon j
grow into fatal complications. That I
female trouble* are ? .nvev. 1.
proves this. Win.: el Cr rJui cstab- ,
lisbes a cainlen &ni natu..?i :fu..i j
flow. When once this ir.ipori.'tRt fu::.-tion
Is started right, .1 heahhy i:(e will
usually follow, fvlany woi n. y ui'.g
and old, owe tlwir hves t> \? ::e. <\ !
Cardui. There is nothing h ; it to '
ffive women frcech m from p.*; n and to
h young women (or every duty o: iiie.
JIjOO bottles at druggists.
I
Miss Delia M. Strayer, Tu'.ly, Kan.i "1
have suffered untold pain at menstrua! pe. J
riods for a long time, was nervous, l . -J r.o I
appetite, and lost interest in everything, !
in fact was miserable. I have taken four
bottles of Wine of Cardui, with Thedford's
Black-Draught, when needed, ar.d to-d.<y
I am entirely cured, i cannot express the
thanks I feal for what you have done
for me."
Foradvlcn In euros re/iolrlnsr arpeui dlmo. J
Uona, mldr?-??, k'vihk ?< mpmii,*. u.AdTlaory
I? parln r-i.t, I tic Ct-.uf$n Sin 1- I
lotus Company, Ckalliiiiui en, Inua.
mmmwi
BWWllMtewariftiTiifiriasiiiiii 11
str.ict'n nv-r< f!.v<palr iTul win
w ul i < . ? > i ii i ubt!it>
<>t our i ; v:- .mil u>i
Clvili/ttl OH I it i Y |)i\i . <|VHtluj|
U' >1? t 1 At .i : :r .:i in
treuche . in t'r lout>: u\ tauo theii
\t> t ' t v. ; i.; \ it vt-r ;ii -v go,
uuil lib y r.'.iri'i tid iiiUtnizpu and uu*
\v. rtiiy ' i i! "fit- f t::' w ) out
own It' ti - -is;*.: !.- t-iniumi:;
foumirv: ty r<=. Out
will n " u.-:< vimato by ox,
: ,?.i n iiini ..ur m-ii.-i >; t't-:nwiil ik-t
.;lur r rropio >?r;s : -rant sen-.
A ' . ?\ .-v> \V.I :;.l )l;l'
ncs roti? Urines j,, (uhulnlstcf
any . i . will i v tiNdovolVti
Q ::. .t . t t in- .?; >?. i;v>-i will
i vi.i- It it: 1 ti-.il iii.-ilrt'
th - . llltiU Ol' iv ; ! >
ll l.i'T" :t: tio> < ::_r ti * who
would itiuii way sot .- tiilliv*ui.> ?vo
uttiac tmt . v shour >d, but tbu more
or :> :'.% i >hii> iv - til"
wo ii.tw t i.v . .. . : ->l. I'll.' pa: '.i of
|>r i- - i >V!*?or 1. ,\ \v
;iiv oil > ' i:ui ...:t . t" <1>. Our "atlien
foitu.l . uom Wo lind tliuiu ao.
, Xli ' tliont. I'hey cost u>u
in . Due tuo wo not nui i 1) tI
tor tor tli" t ITort and sucritioj unduro
jot to -o w - ic lilted u(>np > '
(>j?|-s; ion <>vo: ? tu .
Wo will bo eotool i, too, witli tb
i"j:. c tii:ir ?.p' -i:: ? laironte I
every movoiiioiir < t tbo republic froui
i:> ?? r.uti. is l-.i: ivii.iout
>uo l';:o V ; ill-lie i.t - i;. ;:v.i .i on
ttud mid its ' . ry : . bus > salted
lout tut 1 i:;i::i.i:iity. Wo lire under.
:i ; tti r.i. . .i- .i i ar pivduraiitiulv
:> eeutury \Vo are
I-.I low in,' i.. v i.:. y .. I. Tiioy
t; .i;I;: i. \Y 1. : -u >rs falter
nil pie i > rutin tnipott noy in tbo uti<
ti hi? Sttt'v'. < or* r:5 yonr.s ?>t' ncliiuTO.
::: ; : ; : :. i wo \. 1. anvil.
.. . i ; l.'y v. .:a i . \w :s on
ttUlttel'S tUM Ill 1 Utittl tO
11 iii With i:?? 4. 4 par; >- \va>
tiir nation u> . ?i. 1 . > mi>u -airit
ha-it -iv'V'! !! ; a i 1 it pr'j.lcar
v< rciitnty. W'j a ia re 1 the
principle 4*4 iijui'.uv aai 11 y o.iicelvos
an . ly mi act 01 oaf- will we assign to
tvos n su". ordinate ran'.: iutholam.ly
o: ra". >:.g.
My iciiow cit:i . tl: ' * :; lie events
if t'.io pi t I ;*l" h.iv ;;4jti ? into
:ii.story. Tie v arc i > u? : i.> j c-rify
r itai. - . , ?,v a a;
'Many til?'l I '.U 'tit "US and l'a>
selves and Vol itions with tl: rout
! t v. . . ;> .! w hit 1 tho
U111 i i : so 1: .ivb.\ in the
t . i; !;ra"i'e4 ia Cn; it. Wiii.'' new CO
Am-rtcan kfhas L en 1:1 iir.nuouy
wi n i:< true spirit untl best trn iitious
an i s il aliiijt with t.m r salts of lis
troUcv will bo that of mo ivrutivu and
iiavr.'. ?.
I?< "si '.Sans W.t !l < il'> ?.
V." face at ti i m in: at a tn -f important
?iu <>: ta tuturoiMl:i''
ft I ...red Sr::t. v. itii Cu'oa.
with our 1; 'igiili ?: \vt must remnin
close ::: -i:..-. i'i. ?. c. ir.?;i"'i i
tllO imrpoao.-s of this gov rU'.lli'lit in thu
resolution of Aj'ivl T . in
made j,* 14?'l. liviv ; 1
of the island by tho nrinv 7? t'>,<aijj, t'.io
executive, with nil practical-lo spocil,
has li. a a. ting its tiuot'.'.e in lie1 -tiooessivo
j-tops ncc">s*iry 11 ta > "vtalei-nment
of a lrce mid hulc{ en . nt governj
14*1 la'.'.'d to a a::.' a:i i p- r; mi
oa.i;:hi >:ia 01 tuti i'tiari mal law
which now vest upon tho Unit d Statu s
Mii- .1 i .1 i; i y 10 i. :i: i ill
li -a i I .L by t'.r- : . ;.Ij to train a
constitution is approaching thuo tuple
tio : or i- ; lib >r-\
i; o i Aim rloan c i;': 1 J
til-. MOW f?OVorill?OMI is of Ml ; IVJit
iij'tmr; iiav, i :vo.vin:; an . : r >
suiting from ''li:* rvenliou i fl:.
;i'i of :> are, ti.:' 1 :r::i la I > ;. advised
t. iw :>r ; t ?> loeyrt-- < ?
the 5 lav which ilio K \ i\ nci:
Of til tfavi Mitnent i I
fho i e?r ialnoM-: ui Cuba i.iul till
Unit* i s. i'iio principle - \v id
led to onv iM' TVi'iiiinii no are mat u
I'undanioir.al ia'.v ii:?.?:. v. : v . ..
t*?>V 1*S:i;< :t V : b- :; i: a U
id-euro a ;:oV"-nmi?-!U i\?; :olo j. r
loraiin.,' t:: -aiti.-- :r::ii mr;wir; tlu
functions it a st-parato nation, ?;i ob
scrvin : its i11 rnai '.mini <>bligat.?ni-\ o
nrot'vui'.rr i . ami property, i i.-u tut
order, -'.:cp p?.-. i lib rty mil oi?:i: t;i
I ii: ; to the >tabii*Ji?-d an i ii.-1 ,i -al ol
' icy of tao L. anted ~ fates t:i its rea-.t.
j to Cai p..
'lilt* p v. . i\: wo p.:".) ?.1?<\ U
I leave to trie Cut tit ] must r;
i with :t nn raiito -s < f perm m -nee,
I Wo boiiome h; uvt for the pnciiicuiiod
! o: ' ho i1. nil 1 wo remain
I ablo to tliv Cab U*, n?? less than to otll
' own atitry and ! '<> for the n c >::
I struct inn or Cuba :;s u ireo common!
w >altb, on aai iiiijff luudatlotis of rijihr
justice, liberty and nssuri i order. Uni
oiifinnchb- m <>t' j.?. pl?? wi.I . :
bo C t : Ulltil Ii* Cubit s Kill ' In
a ...i: v, u a.:, |. ; a t r??- .
ii;.r a iin-iy ?-\:?.?rini* .ir b ami,; \\ .. >::
itself tb'j ? A:ai ats ot failure.''
! !;(? '.< I la : ; .
While !I. i v::t ' < : a... \\ ill: .
v.vs ratJti i i-J! J : . -J, !V.,'\ : n?i ratill
Cat; n- v.. . : .wiytu ?y nr.it;.".),
tit.) H it :< indicate i i: > ?.
? ; ;; iVorinm tit : : ho i
lilt) ; . it ha , huW'OVi'l'i t . ?vi i I llll
army to unable tlioeJcoontivotu sup ri
to till) illh.lbi(lll) M tltld t I'M i ..
authority of tii > l hit< '1 tshttt ; i r iJ
out i.iu nrai'.ipe.a^o. It it.is uutnirual
t <ati;. 11'>tt of native troops
unrti-i try to the ivirniar lore a. It lt.tr
I) 11 'vU'ia . froliie jiiuo t-? lliuo of III
a i of : ltti itary and nnv t
oHl >rs ia rho island! of my notion
;;' >1 n:.aerv:1 e > ni: -t-o:t . <>i ) it;
: : : a > wit a widen t .: y v v
c!! j, of 111. ;1 ?ln; k rf j?-av
tr V .a thai a i of i \
t'.nl act ', aa : . ex.vutivo comnr..--i >:i
Ti _ < th- r witii tin* very-onip.etc genera
information they Jiava u'jaiitt a,
Tit"?o rep >ri ; luhy set forth tit" c a
t: .us, I '.st ami i>; - ia the islnn-is,
ami t ; in>:rn -ts >ns o! *.irly show tlu
principles which will guide tho ? ?; r
tiv until to ci :: -iv-s a.l, a l i;
i do by tl; treaty, h: Ovinia
*iii?- civil right- ami political stain- >
tho native inhabitants."
I.oc a 1 So l" <J over a in o a t.
'I'll c ?:iyr bavin,'* added t nj fane
tion of i ant nority l > t jhiw* r.s r.)
r-'r.dy Jos- ' -y "i t.'iii < *: jvi- d by the c>
citu .a unt. ; time ,:i-titu:i m, tin-rubj
bavai;: vvi : ? eutiv t tli r sp n i
bi.ity lor tin.;: .vrrnim nr or tho 1'liihp
ptu si.a!i e mtiuno the it fort - a !fi
a ..'ti'i ii:11 1 order shall l>o iv-r?.r?t
liil'ou^ia at : ae idan is mi i a., fn-t as eon
(iitio'is permit will establish local gov
era meats, in tlui fe.rumti >n of which tie
full co-opera! ton of tho peoplo has boei
already nv.-ed. and whuu o?tftlih-h#r
Wti. it.iM itin nouglo lu nuntt'.tUlfti
, tnem i no <orrioct purpo-e. tonjj ago
nrovai eh. t > at.i r.l t1 ;- inhabit ?nt* of
th i ! . f - ?v- : t ?\< ta<C as
, t.-. v \v : aiiv : r r. will ? pursued
! v. iiii earnestness and ul . iy.
: (i-Kit lionlis Already.
1 | Alio riv v.i ;!in.> been ueeoilir
j plished in this dlroctiou. -The isovoru*
i meat\* :v;uv-e :?ative<. civil and null,
tary. nr h lairhinl and noble work
in their ins :i >?' ? nus.eip i::i and
I mori: the approval and support oi their
I c antrynu I'll- m?t liberal tortus of
a: ni' ' itavo ativauy been e.nunmi
eared t<> t ie in>u dents, and the way is
still i *> si lor in '-e wh > have rai-ed
tii? arm* s.^: the govern in. :u for
hull; rab.e u'e-sisioi-m I > it- aut:. >ri:y.
' i i - : e 'iinsryiii' si mould not li.-H' -eivod.
W. are n : v i^in ; war uy.iius: the ill'
habitants of tho Phillppiuo islands. A
1 p?.. > i .if thorn are raaUisig war against
the United States.
Ily tar the ;.:ro.it r part of she inhabitr
ne.jyni/.e American sovereignty
arid w Ieotne it as a* jnviranty of order
and o - .urity fir life, prop-sty, lib::
ion* of r. !i no: ' it ili.i mir.
suit of lu>Mj in in them lull protectn-n
will l>o ;:tvon. l'lioy .shall i:ut bo
tibnuti tod. We will nor ie ivo the <iostiny
the loyal millions of tho islands
to i<i. i vai tn uj- nu's who are tu re,
i belli*>n against the United States.
()-.: uu?l-t civil ins:itn i-.ns will
o-a vt ;.s those w.to : >w Ureal:
tii.- . ix-i ;i ; i:. pit. lore-.' wilt nor
lie needed or . sedwbon tho.so who make
war atrain.-r us shall maim ir tio
moro. May it * ad with ur further
bio ulsli 1 and there Lo ush -r< >1 in tho
ri t?'n or ; -ao t-> bo made permanent l>y
a government of liberty under tho law.
<).t lit' Ketti-c?l Ids:.
i W.\>i:v *5 toy, March -I.?Two proud*
1 . t > .
ncnt nav..l m rs w<re pme-d on tau
ivtiv.-d !i.-r tou.ty on. ration ot tho
:aws< :i licence: of uue. l\.-.n ar ih-ar
Admiral Piiiiip C. 11Uhorn, v. -> has
b i chief of tit bureau of construction
I and repair for the past ? :e!it y ars, and
J I. t.r. Colhy, pay inspector, the
- ranlvitio o!?:ocrs of the pav corjis.
WILLIAM fflllEY
IS iNAUGUriATEU
i Enters Upon His Second Term
as Frcsi&cnt.
,
j MAGNIFICENT CEREMONY
j Wonderful lievelepinmi of tho (irti',!
li-p ;t>tio Nti ikinjjiy ami I niprcsslvely
i 5 i asl rated? Imp long ! ami
j Jiio dent".
Wakuisot :.*, M : .? 4.? William Mo
J Kill lot of Ohio today w As inducted in
the . i.i. < ' : i i c fit-1 engii;a
; in ii ?x i.iii- iv>U3 i.*. t t 3 ; i -; ntsoi
i the Unit* . State* thus hcuui d by tile
i American p? wi: ti. n
Siinu'iiam ine ly Jnenuoro a veil t>?
Mew lei'. Lccanie vice piv?i.l? nt of tint
United State*. 'lit'j ceivimmy that
timmed i'..i >eco:t ; ,'i-.-ump::ou by Pre.?*
: iiieiit MciCisili'y of the cares of suite was
: impressive ami lull ot sugitestinli of the
j dcvelopua n~ of tno republic during tbe
i pa^r tour vi ars.
. | J'ho v.'i ata.T i- always a - .nrcj of upi
predion.si . o:t lnaugsirati day,ani t
j ha . bee almost a truism tha n-. vtr
? can a i te-ol ; r ?* on two e- li-eeu.
tive inauguration.: to have well la:
i wont in r. A 1 ppoli of : ninrkubly
j line w -athcr added to tae probnbiiine;
I that i cnange i"ast soon lr.? expected.
! Uiir tie- weather nrcati. beginning Sat
. ! un. iy ln.*t, insisted on declaring lorliti"
> weather, nud the spcoiul i ullctin issued
> ! last lr.-t'it exnrossod absolute conlidenue
> i oti i bar p
j A: o'clock a. tu. a uin.i'.ing rata wr. ;
fall.11pr. and at sunrise the clouds hun f
> j so illicitly that tlifi orb ol' day wn
: scarcely visibl". hut about S o'clock
; j the clouds began to br-air, ami iu tlto
- I couv.-.'.' of an hour broad beams of sua
i ! light swept the avenue, tlio variation;
t from light to shadow, as rho clouds
scuddc.. rapidly over tao sky under tii
influence of a northwest wind, adding
i variety to tin- picture*. On the whole,
! the weather protni-ei io redeem tt:
i pieopo hi ilie went nor mnenu ttiat in-1
* | weather w. i L> glorious, the temperai
uiro bi-iiir; mil t and bro.uI trotohos of
1 blue sky : .;> ,! as tire sun forc-id its
j way through iho clou 1
! M i aniiicvii I Parade.
I 'J lie patvniu that followed l'res tla .r
MoKmlev today mi Lis return from t;. Capitol
! > the V/uiie lb u<e ami }>a>-e i
in r .-view there he for- - nisr. was dill- i t n
from ah it j ?:lec - :ti the niaj-at'te
pi\boniitn t: of t!? mi itary teitur-.
Tin! civil m its-... ist was *iup to th-;
uv- iaye iti jiumbers, yet i-y actual eouu'
in : !v by tit.- mar>ha-.! :!i ;i>ii-:--r-i outI'.umbvrod
civilian;} in lino by nior:
tin. ; tar- t<- --a in i.luo wu'u many
soldiers who laid cayriml the couur.ty's
. j 11 , J;:r oat into the \.orlil an I hah
. w.i^id war watch \\f.i - all in tit ti.r
wh it tiro lust inan.yarnl prom .- : :
n rein 1 .1 l'-.-nn yiv im t in ai
With iii v <t;:i v * ran--,auci i.i t
; lac of a-ill .. a - t no pre ?idt ill's i -.-or:,
niaivii- il a nutm r contingent, made u.
entireI >* of .-oliii-Ts of tile civil war. A:
, tu.-ir neii'l ni. reh .-d iho liou^ii 11: 1 :
: i band
lor tli- ur.-t tiir.o in a quom r < i :
c "t ' , * j'" ].:vsid?-nt rodo fr ?m th<
White House to t;iu c.i'-itol without >
( ftu < beside lii.M i i too t-.ttviaf;
Cvnnrwi- tin* .i-r < :' viv-idour
U Stai - I'm to i:U tilta in
cupy . . :.'iiii'; jto-1;i'>!i. J h 'it ? !
K:ui y hint for i ;> r j?;ini;>iH i : i ;
i-. t'ii. ir.eiiiLiis ol tii'i cioni.'.::
i hj;ichosen by coii^'i't) s to i tin
ohnr.t i>' t '.o lnur.fjurnlioii, lmadi i t
\ Senator II Uiiia.
Tho : :.t;ons <.f tho world, ,?ru.ir ;i!i
' Bin:;:!, ] ..id ili ir tribute to tho pr.->i
dent in n". iiiianco at tho I'tiri'iiioiu-nr
tin-< it.il ar.d in uvi. wi.'i/ the
i parade.
j Tan i;avv w.i- represent.-d in tin- < ;
; ctrioii: more mv.ni-m :?!v than over beI
fiiiv. i! ilt' ;i doz-a w.ir.-hips. nu-i
! Hi.in i n re u-sonibied in tho Poticn
theiuv.l wur, coati iauted ti:roa;;:i
tni'ir sudors and murine; one (it th
mo.it iintii-i;: and ciijnynbio matures o:
tkm ci inony, mniciru; ??v r J.On
r-troiif?. Down on tho wati r front lay
tho f.nn ns old flagship Ilnrrford, whil
' i nr tlm juivyyard floated tho double
i tarreted monitor Purinnt. luril:-.'
<: i.vii tin; Potomac lav other vos-eis 11 inblo
t > yet up tho nvi r to Wnshiu^tou,
j hut whoso crows swelled tho lis: of pull
radi-rs *
I ? l-.illl WtlilO Jlotl 1 to < Itpllfll,
i ; I? Mii 40>U0 ti'ftla it wuou tut! u-rwsl
! dent enrerb l tne w.'i'o it?m-a rnrrin :c. !
I With biin were > nntor Mhiium, i?> -i f
! sctuattves M .-Ke? ami Uann* a. sv-irv- :
I tarv Cortelvon and tho members of i.n- '
! cabinet tool; tneir places m their owij
i carriano, and with :i trumpet I 1 isr, i e- j
procesdaii starred. In i u-> of t hor.?r- '
rinses A ^ . y r;d < P-i-i
; Miii's Wei,' > ..ti'.i i.i !!tr. in fail i'.iV-- '
j uniform. I' a o;: 11 \s turned \vu>t i 1
i upon i\ i\ar. i -i. eau to ranch the
; rear of the c.?o ?t*t coUunu. ami then | j
1 oouutcrma; , p -.-in : th\> White ;
Hous-' nijtin at t o'clock. Ciranrf
?.i ir-ha. < it. ctio and .-tut' were tit the !
inn 1 id tnc hue.
<> ;. of tif fit \-t rotable and impro-- ' ,
*;v.- :< mun - oi the whole day's eeivmo*t:
. \ .i- v/.i.-o, ii ? veterans at the
?.v <>t couiui.utd. tit:- i'.>rio liican bat- ;
ialiou .- wnutr into tan lino of march. I
Tin y laid b > n ivstinj.' o:i Pennsylvania s
avenue. near KI-vontli street, and as '
the i -deoat< t arc bnyinon passed tln-ni, <
y v. ; - i eau if ul i-ivcisi-.n t
to thou* place, wiiaout cat -in^ a sec- ?
ond's delay in tho march ini; line. The !
i crowds sots: up a mi-.-hty en.-or as these 1
lint WAIi KtVhNUt
1 BEDOOTiON BILL
c:
i Full Text of Hcasurc Finally .
Passed by Congress.
A COMPKOHI3E EFFECTED [
lloth !l< am-3 Acquiesce !u tin* Changes
I?? CM.tiiaiciiclocl by tli? ( iini' rcnoe 1
| <'omii)ittee ? New c'.ii'iluli* liiu's iulo .
Klloct July 1 Next. i
Washington*. IV b. 28.?The; cm- .,
fc-lees of the seiiu* j and hou?e upon tno j
war re von uo reduction bill today an- N
nounccd ike result of their deliberations 1
upon that measure. As air .sidy at .to.I. j
the report of the cuuuuittco shows u
compromise all tilon^ the lines of tiio -1
bill, the changes iu the present law boiny
us follows:
To: aeoo?Twonty v.- r cent discount <j
of the original tux of .' 2 o per J ouud, 1
us u?uiusi. 2b per ivi:t i o atctiou u< li:.*eil {
by the ?-nalo and none a? i.c bi.l pa.->cd
tlio lie use. 'i he rate agreed upon will 1
nuiltu the ; \ *'.) On per KM p un l.s, a sta
i in the ! dispatches yesterday.
Ci those voi;{hu?K more than
13 ,und> ' or 1,0'J) the iioil-o rate of -til
per 1,000 was retained, as against i'-i 00
us llxod by the seuato aud (il W a> iu
the pre- nr .aw. On t: o<e weighing ?
lit . 'I I> . .... I . . ?I.A . *
ruto of 1,3 cents nor pound wa> nliowo I i
to .Mum!, si.-? a tain>t i. c rite <<l ; i jut
l,0l)U as tlx . !.y lac t x.slm;; i.:\v, Wl.i.dl ]
was not us.-rurb d b; tiio ic
Ci^..rctt?'.s?(j.i t.\vfL;bti!'< uos i
more iban 3 : > pt r tiio senate
ami m tixiti ; :.) rate at i 5 o its per
pound prevailed. i' . < hou-e did not
change tbi) exi-u "t i '
Peer?Tito ho.i r.t:c of ijl.fl.) p : barrel
and ro. . .tilts;: t.-ts ? j (ii-cuaiit was
' retained.
13 aiders' cnpiirl? ,'V t:r J i\v ro'
tinned, ih- uua.no i l'rjtu its '
utuendi.ietir. i
The .-t icl: 1 r ' t; : i: repealed by ,
tii or tibial actio:: ot b >;.i imu-es.
Ceitili'mi s ot ; t' >e.c ttiausforred?
R.Um o! '<! cent for t-a-ii ;;iuJ is ro- '
?aii:e !, ami tne :- a:.it aim a.lac. :11 inak- '
itig the law luciu'lu tho transactions of
baclicrs'.idps was ace ptod by tlio iiouso
on ;et\ e
Isal. s of products at cxclmlitre.-?Tlio
si nr. < rttiii a-iiUfit; i -mcr sales of
nunvMtiub; n ; tu.i' fours of transj.
.rialw : was ace i?t i, 1;: tii" r ite of
' < tat a,f eu; a i-i>V a- iix i by the
j pr'solit law ;is i lained, tin- soliato
inat:. i . n; uniting tlio rata tj>'3 bcia^
j (lb i-n c i to.
J j... a it cm cms ? Hope ilcil in m c jrdunce
j wtta riic house t'Ciio i.
Wen dieaies deposit?Tax rrpealod.
' Promissory note j?'JJox repealed.
i' !M 1.1 It. " -- i'::\ r.I
i Pills :>t i-.i % I ?ri?ica ? i'ho rate
:i;:. i ai e.>u;s l.-.ou ; j.J?, in accord
i ano with tie - mat nniLii iiuenr.
i.utii' r tor export?Repealed.
j Kxjffi. - r. ci i il ..1 il.
T'-:i-pliono mt a ago? li-pealod.
, i Mi-o.-ilan. ou ; littmls? lax repealed,
except 11 ] it til bond of indemnity.
Uert ideates of damago and certificates
not otiierwiso specif! -d?Ilopoalcd.
Charter party?J*, -pealed.
(Joiiv -van-.-.- Fx noted be' ?\v $'1,5U0.
Above fi.&X), cents for c-cch ffiOt't in i
accordance with the -on t action.
| Ti-lf^sv.ph "> <-'.ige ---Tax repealed.
lustiiaiic.:?Tax repealed on all kinds
of iusuraticc, in accordance with tlio aoi
tion of in<! house, tho senate confer .os
receding on all sonaro amendments,
j lx*:is? s?Tax repealed.
Manifests tax Repealed.
Mortga t- R peak d.
Steamer ticket-.? fax repealed below 1
.$.10 in value and iho rate fixed at 50 ;
cents for each $50 in cost for that price '
and over.
Protest?Tax repealed.
Warehouse receipts?Tax ropealod.
Proprietary medicines?Tax repealed 1
in accordance with house action, the '
senate lioing disagreed to.
Perfumery and cosmitios?Tax repealed.
Chowing gum?Tax repealed. ; j
Legacies?Law modified so ns to exclude
from taxation legacies of charita- I
bio, roligious, literary or eduoation&l
character.
The total red notion of the revenues an |
made by the bill ah axrend npou mil >
amsMi u fii-WW-fW, m* MMIM* '
1 r.s 1 br'.suiv silon^, shoxvin;; j
uu'ir anno and pleasure t>y smiling , i
faoos.
Ir was 11:40 \vh n tiio pr-idont, liis
' cabinet .u till escort reached the eapii
tol. Mr. McKinlvy was conducri 1 to
' the president's room, of; she tro-onr
lobby, where ho was immediately ,
join 1 l-y tlie j <tr. ooau it;' <j of con- j
j gloss. The .secretary of tif navy, gen- ;
| trals of the army ami their im.mediate i
nimvr^ entered ami exchanged giv, titles !
I with the commandcr-in-chief of the
! army and navy.
Alter the greetings, th> president
I signed the bills which the dying cor.
j gross had passed. A great pile of them
awaited him. Several 1 Mat e' minor
! importance failed. l ie was some
doubt about thet Lost - xp >si: ton hi 11.
Chairman Tawneyot tho house commiti
tee mix: u-'.y stood by until the president
a Mixed his signature. It was among
the last bills signed. A few minutes
| before 12 o'clock the last bill was signed
' and the president and ths members of
j tho cabinet entered tho senate chamber.
! T I I ?" t M A SH
3HA ;L?STCNfo L X?0SIT!ON
'"tt.Jure < t i t- 1 -I' ll p iroprl.it ioi
Vl li! 1 lit N.i ' iit f.
Cii Aliav'.i v.?V :.i o
lirct;. . - : ? ... ? v.'..r I::tcr
a a i \\ -t 1 i w.? >-?r: >a nu
! i.- .. : l.i. -!:t tiift
lio i till c.vp.isisioi
roul.i it -" ua iM.i!i'.v.i t trou^i failuri
i) rou -jv y ?v raaioat ttppropria
ioa. i." i'1 ill'
: .V' l'n: f i : .in,;, imc I tin V UOra
Coin nt . i> ji. ; ft wiii 11 .?r I hi r.lti'roti
i'iif u-sui.ii,^.- ... Ik*i*:i jrivi-ti tint'
natty or in <1 j si; nts nr Wusituts
"it . ... : t ,:l . \ lit-;:.* Of t
i.'. in.-!' a::-l .V ! .1 ..flit llis
tlav wi.l not ho ucl:iar.
21 ay havo :;'.r mi*.
. r. i:>'.; . . p. ti". a.i t i.i:i ; ? ii
ilny.<, I'tt'l wailo i;:? .< i hi* iii vuii:;r?'s.
' ti r-l i v \v ;: hi r. i ti.it wi.l no
;.t rteru %v -;!.*. the oapj.-nuns u'atsn.
3JOn WIDOW TAlC'iS POISON
ilrs. Mai y tjor.Siin At:<t:ipJs tol'ini
mil >iili-..If.
Atx.anta, Mave.i 5 ?Mrj. Miry ti r
Ion, u Ioa wi . v a > .-i-: i .".i ur i.j
-ovojoy *, t a vial nt l.m i
mam l.i ::i. ; .'. .'ii.i' of ?.; !
a .a ii'.- li.'n, n': 1 j.l \v.v* ?iUadV
. ill in" lira 5j
to .
, 1 ' . f .'.t -Mtns
'V' si \ . ?;i t:.* ?i n? 111**
it .. -1 r ?? z' : t ? I' i r.n ;:i out
h-'-r . 1 r i : a.i i m utf it
; . . . ! I .1 i' I off Wi!
v , .. : i . i.. . Wi.l ;e no ii
I !. t r ?' ! - : i:; !' .< lias
pi : i ; :: .. -"n c ?\; . j>roit
l V :.V :: 1 : ii. s ><) C.iV;*y
t. . e . . . I.
Till FZC I .v ' : a? : CLGW2RS
"hoy < ';?;>! i n t </ ! I i I'iit'lr Worl
. ? SI5 : .'I i 'lit* t'.. I i I .
IT. C.. March 1.Profolvsiomii
Mili: oiabt rs l.Uw op >:t th
safes of Hen! oc Co., II. S. lloberso:: nui
the p-.sroilico :.t Lite. >lnr -n thi~ morn
its;: bet we- it :\:t i b o'clock, wont t
tli depot, t tol ; r. ra.lzoa i ii ? ? 'ear, t od
t > >. svt<>:t jus I eiv mj;n>> ed to It.sv
the S at it- : i i rat si t?>: X' v York
l''roni tit" ( w.-'ctii -n they t;.?r ?'!, lo t t;
ca-h and bctolis and p ip-rs t niomtti.i
to .-.COO, several tuoa-and front t'au t*.v
stor .
A dozen r> o '.ivo an I lown op?
and robbed ::i ; ate r c-titiy.
t atii.l.v >hot V. '! tin ting.
Wa st< ( Ma roll 3. ? II or
Dixon, up ' i ! " a.'-. ,u..I ?V:iIi I old
about th' -'at ' v. re < Itm.tin;
when 1)'." a Was :.< i htiin ,y ?-:??>:, a
entire i uar a l :iet;>iioC ntcrint; ii
hhottidi r, ' . : nnie.t <>: ir away. 'J.'n
woun l v/i.l ii.. y \v ? fatal.
Contractors^
-?builders'^
Mil I CIIODI ICC
ft'iD llllUL OUI I Lll. J
OaXtlsgS, S'OSi SsAUU, uOiuiujii *?d Cn.i
nel BolW, Hod., W*,(feu, Ta?k?. Tow.r. *
Ki??i Wtr? md Mml!? Ro??. Uelastajr *a<t>?
Und Pnapi, JboXx, ft.rr4.ka, Orxbx, ?<t
Rep. Hotata.
Mwry ?*y. ttak* Quid Daiivn,
'.wMBSRD IRON WORKSJ SUPPLY CC
ieuvifi. ?a
7 he fia-it Prcsrription f<>r Mul irh
:'>i . i i ?*\ m is a h ! l i?- i f (hi v?
' ? i' i- i i i ! Ti i, o. It is s i>.|> % in
III Iji.tliilir ]|| ;t t;iStl!.>S !<;'ln N
mm* i j? i" |'i k't- ;,0u. I ! l y
NOT ICR.
i !l 1V.? bought Jl llOHV} llrsift V-Jfo
w? pounds cupfwity, >i> d -m
i<? * pr'ptirfil to do nil Vcir f 1 ^ nf ti* >?v
.i,'..i,? nr will bin* out tho WHdfi'i.
t."??(5m J. VV. tin >:i v '
<? ^A&srtrL*Tit
it* signature li on every box ef the poni-ln
E.axative Bromo'Qirinirtc t?w??
H> t'.i.tedy that cure* ? colli tu unv ?' ?!
n roctacn >;i o ' ; >.() >.: CD as passed tli
house an.I 4 4o.,;"0.!* D.\s . uiiomhil in tli
senr.ro. Thu bill vli Like ciTeot .July
next.
A !?);>' <*;l hy < \u:-..l es ?.
W.\ -lit \i; i'?\, l'el> C'<. ? Ik'tli hoii-i
have:: ! >;<( !; : -r pare ??l t lie oouioreiu:
L'onitnitteu 0:1 lit.: war revenue led actio
bill.
56TH CONGRESS ADJOURNS
liivei* niiil Itcrhor 15:M <ie!s Lost I
i In* ">!t i l.l .
WasK.n r i"a:v.: 1. ? i'otli house
co:i;;r - s ;; ;. i- i >L* die at noon.
The ni-'-r i-.i : feature was th
ici. ;:i up :*. ; hy eivi'. upproprui
ti >u bill. v. s, ..iiy this moniip*;, tli
senate n ee if I i'mi:: its nim-auiuienc pr<
vl ii:i.. t r the t: >*i:j >::s. ?.">.000,
)UD to S:. .* .*i i.*.ot?? for iJuffal
Hid $"ou,u<>u to Cluriostou, S. U, Willi
jut division the motion <>l 53 01 .tor Alii
son to recv lo was n.?*rocd It was th
a<*. xvmnin'.e.,- [ o.u in tin; 1 ill in disa
{ivi ur.-iir, an.I it meant that all tlango
>f an ex:r.i sos- i <n was over.
Tin action of ihe "Semite on tho sundry
jivil bill v.'iis followed by ili.? >? 'iiato rc
:edin^ from the t'n-.rti .-ton am.-minimi
o the Sr. Louis t x: o-.tion, bur wliioi
lad passed tli house a-a separate mcas
ire. This a a : ?:i p.i ? ed tliu bill npj>rc
arintin:; :.'u.Uh VJCd for 5"'-t. Louis. 1
vas an in: r-. -lta;; oecas.oii.
The most important- action taken b;
ho hou-o utter midnight a-ide frou
hat on tlie appropriation bill was th
Ufeat ol the rese.ntion for tho designa
:ion of a sub-commit teo of the insula
iffuirs committee of the house to visi
L\>rto Hie.), t'uba and tlie Philippines t
nuke a report on tlie conditions exist
ntr i't those islands. The resolutioi
suffered defeat by t'ue decisive vote o
lot) to S4.
We Mureii -1. ? Tie- jsrcsi
ic tit has -.iim ! all of the appropriatioi
nils i opt tile river and harbor bill
ivhi hi t hied to pa -- the o.mt'orenc
ita^c. The Sc. Louis exposition bil
ilso was signed.
e Health Office Honrs.
Q
j Wili he in my office, at the Cot ncil
Chrub. r, uo!U 10 a. ni. to 12 m. vstiy
Uf?y, Sumhijs aiisil hol (l.?>8 excepted, for
the cotivi ni< ( ot (it '/.ens wishing burial
no niHs or i.? tiaiisni'l iiny o'In l" busiut-83
po- auiin^ l? ll.e office.
11 2o?il. \V. D. II Anni?.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
c h
' Condimril Sc!ir<lulo ia I"..Toot
Jau. 17th, 1901.
! " .stations. ?rner.
0 CvTcIia first on ii U0 P B 7 00 a i.i (\
i- " Kuinniorvillo. 13 00 n't 7 11 ? ih %
[. ** Branch vi1 to 2 00 nai $ U t n
(i .. 2 ii) a in u k'J n i.i
Kingvliio 4 25 a ra 10 15 a ! ?
Ly^avamuib 12 :io n Ul 12 30 a i
.. Hnrmvell 4 13 a in 4 13 a m
BUy lcviile 4 28 a m 4 23 a m
y ? 7 00 a" in 1*1 05 n i.i
>. .. t'1"s,,,oru^ S 14 a m 12 10 u'n
Is ewboirv H :o a in .12 25 p m
Nmot.v-f:i;t 0 30 a ml 1 20 p in
. V?wood 0 50 a in 1 55 ii in
Ar. Hod; im JO 15 a in} 2 15 p i.i
Lv. Aiiiiovilla. y a ml l ib p m
^ Ar. I'."Ana II JJJ ,, 1M ;j |q p m
I.v. Ainimnon ' lo 45 a m! - p m
y Ar. <i; , . ,V ? * . . }j -J.I J? ni' 4 13 p 111
J, Ar. Aliimia.(('eiiiTiin.'. ;t .v, n in. Ii'tk) p ni
o fcTATluXS. j "
I Ml H?. Ml, )
hY' i'.i'^i'iivillc j 5 ..<) |: in' 10 15 a in
i'lf li 00 i> III lo 40 a 10
t "Ulinniston. | 0 24 ji in' 1-J 65 a in
0 A i-- Anderson ~j~"< ~K p inI II 40 ? "i
- tv. Helton 6 45 p nr~ll 15 a lit
11 Ar. Dominic 7 13 p pp 11 40 n in
j Ar. A . < o ~~| " iTlo > 111 j "To :>5 p m ^
I>v. Hodgos ; 7 ;o p ml n 55 a m
Ar. Uroonv.'.ikI | 7 55 p t? 12 2o p m
' Isimity-Mx 8 33 p in 12 53 p in
.. li ""berry 0 30 p 111 2 CO p 111
n Prnsjiovitjr I 11 45 p 2 14 P in
|f Columbia I 11 (X) p ml 3 80 n in
0 Ar. RMcviilu 2 57 a ml 2 57 a 111
. li.iriiwo 1 U 12 a in; 3 12 a in
1 Wax.-mirth <?.? ;l m| 5 p.) a m
Ly. Km grille 2 32 a ml 4 43 p m
Orangeburg 3 45 a m| 5 33 p in
Brunelivillo.. 4 25 a 1111 0 I.i p m
Kummorritlo 5 57 a ml 7 31 p in
, Ar. Charleston 7 on a ml 8 15pm
*P?y?VlxPai.,yi .STATION'S Dally Daily
No la. | N ?>. 1.;. j . ? * J _____ N'"- li No. lfl.
f JI JWp| 1 U> n,I,v..Ohurlesiou..Ar n lip 7 00 a
12 Uln| 7 41 r.l .Suintnervillo " 7 31 p 3 57 a
2 OJ a; 8 55 n! " .Brnnchvil.e. " 0 15 p 4 25 a
*: ?J?| " Orangeburg " 5 113p 8 45a
4 25 a 10 Ion; " Kinuvihn " 1 43 p 2 32 n
t 12 80a ILv..Savannah Arl....... T5TS
* ,ya| " ..Barnwell .. 3 12a
' 4 2Sa| " ..Ihnekville.. " 2 57 a
8 aJ 11 II 40 HI " .. (!olniitK<i> 1 U O t ? rt HA_
.. vw,u...uiu ? u w |ii n ?tv u
8 67 uili 2Up " ....Alston.,.. " 2 UUpi 8 60 a
0 58 n! 1 23p " ... bantuo... " 1 23 pi 7 41p
> 10 15 a 2 (Up Union 12 46p 7 ldp
I 10 86 a 2 22 p " ..Jouesviile.. " 12 26 p 6 58p
1 lu 60 a 2 87 p! " ....Paoolet.... " 12 lip 6 <2 p ,
11 26 a! 3 10 p Ar Spartanburg Lv 11 46 a fl 15p
11 bo ii j 8 4 i p I v ."spartanbury Ar 11 22 a 8 00p
2 43pi 7 16 111 Lv 3 (JO a 8 06p
v ,-P" p. in. "A" a. in. N" night.
DOUBLE DULY 8EI1VI03 BETWEEN
CilA It LKSTON AND CHtGEN VILLK,
PullniHii palace sleeping oars tin Trains 33nnd
8f>, 117 antl ?!ti, on A. tuniC. division. Dining cars
on tlio-to trains servo a1: ntenis cninniH.
- Trains leave .--partanbnrg, A. As C. division,
nortbliound. 7 :u. a. m.. 3:37 p.m., 0:13 p. m., '
(Vestibule Limited) anil 7:37 p. m.; south'
bound 12:20 a. in.. 3:15 p. in., 11 :bl a. m., (Vest!- rf"
bule Limited), and 1U:'.\ih. in. ^
j Trains leave Greenville, A. and C. division,
nortbliound,0:'J.' a. m., 2:24 p. ni. and 6:22 p. m.,
(Vestibule Limited), and 0:15 p. in.: south- '
bound. I :j:o a. m..4:1I0 p. tii., 12:30 p. m. (Vestlbulo
Limited), and 11 '15 a. m.
Trains 15 nnd 10?Pullmpii sleeping Oars
bet ween Charleston and Go; umbla; ready for
l fw"?!?KVi'tv
Cars let ween Savannah and Asbevtllo enrouts
daily between .lacUsouvilie nnd Cincinnati.
. Bit AN K S. OANNi )N. S. H. HAUDWICK,
Third V-P. A; art!, Idgr., (-leu. I'm Agent,
Washington. D. O. Vusbington, D, O.
. W. H. TAY oil. R. W. HUNT.
Asst. (>mi. Pas. A^t. Div. Pas. Agt.
Atlanta, (ia. Charleston, 8.0.
Charleston & Western Carolina
Railway Company. \
AUGUSTA AND ASHEVILLE Short Lino
; Schedule in eflcct Muy 27,1000. **
' Lcnvo Augusta 0 40am 1 40 Dm r
Arrive Orvenwood 12 15 pm -jL.
Anderson 0 10 pm JPJ
Laurens 120 pm 0 85 am
ZLU lireonvlllo 300pm 1015am
ft : (.l.-mi>i>riiijfa.... 4 30 pm / JW"
i {?' ..-partanourg 8 10 pm 0 00 am /[
' L nion 7 30 pm jj
? Nalnda 5 33 pm *.X,
-!-j licnder&onville.. 0 03 ptu
) "* Abbeville 7 00 jini 7 (
l.euve Aslievilie 8 20 am
Union 8 45 um
vi>urtanbiirg 1145 am 4 10 pm
i- (ilennr-piiiiKS.... 0 15 am
i 53?i tJroenvlllo 1201pm 4 00pm ?X
U .r ^.Laurena 137 pm 7 80 pm
Anderson 7 00 pm
() . breed wood 237 pm 000pm
Arrive Auginte . 5 10 pin 10 48 am
:t Lcavo Columbia 1106am '
Newberry 12 20 pm ?J
Clinton 1 03 pm
Arrive <ireom il'e 3 00 pm ,
Spartanburir 310 pm
y (ileim springs... 4 00 pm J
lieave <>lenn springs... 0 45 am '
Spartanburg 1145 am I
Grcoiivillo- 1201pm
Arrive < Union 167 pm
11 Newberry 2 87 pm m J
i< Columbia 4 06 pnr.j
io I-asieM ami irosi Line between NrwborryJ
and Greenville, Spanunburg and Glenm^J
? onneetion from Newberry via ColumMK.3
Newberry anil i aureus Hallway. X -'W^
< v/t (III I IIUWI 1I1III1UII ? I 11U " ? " v i
W.J CKAIO, Oen I'ttW".
Augusta, Gjl j
T. >1. EMM EIO'ON, Traffic Manager. AjfJW
union and glenn sfriMiM
RAILROAD COMVANY *1HM
c*
Schedule Effective Nov. 12, 1960. '
) Tiaiu No. I") leaves
Union Mill! Station 6:15 a, m.
Arrives Buffalo 6:27 a. m.
.. Train No. 17 !?avea
Union Mill Station 4:30 p. rar
Arrives Huffalo 4:42p.m.
Train No. 16 leaves
<l Huffalo 12:15 p.m.
A1 rives Union Mill Station 12:27 p.m,
Tiain No. 1H leaves
Buffalo 6:10 p. mf
A1 rives (Jtfiion Mill Station 6:22 p. m>
i, AJI 'from* Uaily K>cept Sunday. '
m The Union and Glenn Springs Rally
road Go , is m.wjn paied to lv p'le all
1 h>m'!ij:er and freight bun! n era l?etwe?n
Union and Huffalo. All fieiglit for Buf- <
f.ilo will lie handled ither frim th?
~ *< utl.i rn Hailwav depot or from the
Union ('i?ttoil Mill Slati<?. Tiol<el&X> 4k'
I?nff:tlo w ill !* M-liI hi the Union C -tlon
Mill SiHtlon. We r ow have a first c'fcwk
,a oaH-eiie^r roach in ot-? ration.
T. C. Duncan. Geo. M. Wright^
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