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[ONAL DIRECTORY.
HENRY C. PEEPLES,
ATTORNEY
Practices in ail the State mid Federal
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]0HS J. HUNT,
FOLKSY AT u»,
Birra, oeoboia.
THOS. R. MILLS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will practice in the State and Federal
Courts. Office over George & Hartnett s
corner. nov2tf
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STEWART & DANIEL
ATTORNEYS *T Ml,
Over George A Hartnett’s, Griffin, Ga.
* Will practice in the State and Federal
Courts. juljl9dtf
D. L PARMER,
fig* TTORNEY AT ..LAW,
WOODDl-BY, OEOBOIA. __;■■
• - -ion given to aUburiness!
izzr and
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rite* Management.
. 6. DANIEL, Prflp’r.
s dim tall trains. i
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the ailmimstratiou will undertake this
function of tru e friendshi p. * ’
Safety Appliances on Railroads.
try. intended to call out full information
and discussion upon the question of
Federal railroads. regulation The of commission safety appliances in the
on
circular letter say:
“The hu ge number of accidents to em¬
ployes and passengers occurring on the
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following beating matters this subject. of special importance
on
“Firet-The history in each state of
safety appliance legislation. How far
such legislation has been enforced.
What hare been the means used to en-
i the present oondi-
itomatic couplers. and
i are d£
"Third- What progress there is in the
W§MJ1m gS±H*r.----—. tidwednlameaiis of greater safety to
trainmen. To what extent freight trains
are run without the necessity of brake-
men traversing the tops of cars.
“Fourth—What “Fourth—What is is being being done to in¬
troduce ”^&?SSK .irt oof/i safe methods nmHr/vlA. of nf heating and
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specting other safety devices.
“Sixth-Whether legislation these matters looking
to Federal regulation of or
any of them is desirable, and what the
reasons are for and against such regala-
felons. such Federal Iigisla-
*‘Seventh—What
regard to train brakes; in regard to car
“Eighth—If Federal 'should le^slatiou ^be
agencies, if any, Whether Federal be provided inspec¬ to
carry it out attempted and what
tion should be to
extent and how. ” read
This circular letter will also be
to all state and territorial railroad com-
_Aawtoit on f/t flirt rtflfirtrtW* fit
*' Appointments.
Washington, May 18. —T
has made the following app
of internal revenue
of Ohio.
tents of rapidly the buildings, the but 1
spread almost so nothing among taken out. mt
wae
last election, ana importation is
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Kentucky.
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aged 10, stepped out in front
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KANSA S REGULA TORS
Pay a Visit to ' ho Rod Brutally
Beaton HI, Step-Daughter.
Kansas Crrf, May 1 8.-Joseph Pelse,
an Austrian in the rcstawant business
at Horton, Kan., v s taken from his
home by 200 men " rsdny night oar-
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