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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • Page 7

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891. Urments for Me' OSi xJtt ORSI. If STREET. ATLANTA IPERUANEVTLY it palaor oC Ui9 Se l1upt43nCe rLANTA GA. Jg LOT is Moulding and LUM- Description.

Atlanta. Qa p. KLNQ Seoy and pply Col ud Dealers and for Corrugated Roofing. Wood. discounts.

GA. ieir grace absurdly' Keptember Jcession. i jre variety leases and matter qfg fashiofla first 1 et lot Be Two Hundred Dollars In- i stead of Fifty. HOUSE SO DECIDED YESTERDAY I the Senate May Not Agree The und ing Bill Goes Back to the Committee. jijinost important thing the house did yes.

jgfcywas to pass the whisky tax bill. nil increases the state license from 50 to gfi. Sbt tote was 94 to 48. passing the bill in Its jgijjl form without the change of a letter ffs punctuation mark. nee were three amendments proposed.

jn first was to make the license 100 in. 1 of 1200 as the bill proposed. jjl was voted down. ne sjes were 09 the nays 75. jxt was by Mr.

Craigo. of Oilmer to manufacturers of spirituous or malt who sell in original packages of not less in gallons. tlle were 42 the nays 91. Then the bill itself came up. jlr Huff as the author of the bill.

was al. rtd twenty minutes to argue in behalf of It it strong speech and an effective one. Xl. Fleming opposed It on behalf of the tine committee. Tb.

bill passed ito48 file sves were jtesrs. Anderson. Atkinson of Columbia Bald. dn Earner Branch. Brown of HsraUon Burge Cason Chapman Crowder Davis of i Davie of IluUocb Davis or Lumpkin De.

Dodson Ldenneld Everett Ethrldlre Faust GodJard Graves Griffith Hall Hand ofUtoosa Harris of Washington rn- per Hancock Heard. Hill of Cherokee Iierranjton Hfndlron Hogan Hot. pot Huff. In raham lvey Jackson of Oconee jBBllgs Kemp Kitchens Klmbrough Le. attox Martin Mason Mann Maxwell Or hanks McDonald of Sumter Me- Matthews of Jefferson.

McAfee Meeks lB tlier Montgomery Mitchell Mobley jaeley orraan 1 lanhiii Peacock Peek Pee- jBPeny Pope Raney Rerubert id Rob. gBg rs Sitley Sinquefield Smith of Greene Usggt stokes Strickland Swain Tsrver Tray. jr trammell Twitty Underwood Walker Wheeler hue Isdom Wylly and The nays were leisrs. Atkinson of oweta Barrett Baxter WJealllet Brodnax Bryan Bush Cagle Calk Campbell Clifton Cooper Craigo Cutts Oil. unwoody Fleming Gilbert Glover Hannu llartnodge Began Hill or Mertwether MBdaw Itzendorf Hulsey Jackson of Herd Isle wk Laslie Leu is Mathews of Mont.

Merritt. Morton. Neal Payne Phillips jjlkSappot Chattahoochee Smith of Butts rp Taturu Turner Welts of Marion Whit. leQWilliams Wright and Wooten 13 The Funding Bill. The funding bill" was taken up next.

It rcrlded That on or after January 11922 4Jgovernor and treasurer of this state be oi they are hereby authorized and directed I tens negotiable bonds of the state of Geor- ie amount of 300000 and to negotiate for the purpose of raising money to Jifo that portion of the public debt falling bill the year 1892. Said bonds shall be of 61. denomination of 1000. and shall mature tt the lot day of January 1892 and shall bear forest at a rate not exceeding 4J per centum per annum. said interest semi on the lot day of Jtnury and July of each year from date of Bid bonds until maturity and shall be pay- lila both principal and interest at the office he treasurer of the state in the city of At- tata and also in the city of New York tf nch place as the governor may elect.

Said tad stall be signed by the governor and ztersigned by the treasurer for said state o4 its behalf. To each of said bonds shall Is attached coupons for the interest and upon ci coupon shall be engraved the signature the treasurer of the state. Said bonds shall nt be negotiable at a price less than par. Mr Fleming opposed the bill upon constltu- mal grounds. His speech was one of the iloot of the session and had the effect of' topping the bill.

MR. FLEMING SPEAKS. Mr. Fleming took a few minutes in clearly lid concisely stating the exact status of the ffll and what its effect will be in its bearing ipon the constitution. There are he said 307000 of bonds tiling due in July 1892 and this bill pro- tides that all of these bonds shall be funded bj issuing new bonds and that no part of said fends so falling due shall be actually paid In tub.

Now when these bonds fall due in Zily 1892 there will be in the treasury to the ttdit of the sinking fund 5100000 in pasts l3iog from the tax of 1891. That money is wed by taxation for a specific purpose and inlet a direct requirement of the constitution nd with positive limitations upon its use. Mr. Fleming read the section of the constl- tstion bearing upon this point. reads.

general assembly stall raise by taxation di JM IT addition to the sum required to pay public ex ieisrs and interest upon the public dthste sum of J100 000 which shall be held as a lulling fund to pay off and retire the bonds of IMstate which have not yet matured and shell be JPpUed to no other purpose whatever If the fends cannot at anytime be purchased at or be- par. then the sinking fund herein provided a say be loaned by the governor and treasurer tli state provided the security which shall be Banded for said loan shall consist only of the fla land. of the sut but this section shill Jotbke effect until the II per cent currency bonds Jieu under the act of February 19 1873 shall been paid. Bear in mind continued Mr. Fleming.

that vhes per cent bonds known as the Sotting bonds have all been paid for several Jw and this section Is now in full force. This legislature last fall levied this one. thousand sinking fund tax lithe money will be in the' treasury when bonds fall due in July. It stands there as liICled trust and we cannot use It for any pose whatever except to use it In paying Abends when they fall due. For- of course.

UbondJ are purchasable at par when they JJ8dae The principal is all the holder can demand. Here then is the mousy on nd raised for a sinking fund and liens are honds due and purchasable' tpai Every Ofltion required by the constitution Is pros. sat. and yet this bill proposes to re- 9" all the bonds and pay none 4 misapply this 100000 to meet other nlng expenses and appropriations. I ques- no mans motives.

I understand the oh- wt to be a good one namely to keep down tax rate apparently but I submit that we not afford to violate the plain provisions of tICOflstitusion for any such purpose. Let constitution be respected. and let us face men the issues we have- raised. I do not eve in practicing an legerdemain on the. fences.

As is known. I was opposed to some appropriations but let usnotseek to do the real issue that confronts us in in- Wjfing the tax rate. 7 us provision of our constitution is no new ff1 in the financial history of the ed States. continued the gentleman from Amond When Hamilton was secretary treasury Albert Qallatln was ft member 7ess from Pennsylvania and he Cham- the policy of znakth pecttcappro for sptcifie purposes ltt the use of each funds for any He succeeded A his ff ofi TH szg BACK. iE sent back to the at Mr.

Huff con. to amend or Bills Pawed passed at the Of That the do- be dead hi. heirs- law or his executor or his administrator- may. at any time within twelve months after 1 1 My ihwrs sale re estate not thereafter redeem such real estate by pay. the purchaser the amount paid therefor with 10 per cent added together with reasonable compensation for any Improvements put thereon pending his tenure under sheriffs sale.

and if such purchaser shall fall and refuse to execute to such defendant In d. fl. or. If he be dead to his executor etc. on a tender of said amount a deed to said real.

estate hen defendant shall pay that sum the sheriff of the county and- le suit in the superior court thereof to compel said purchaser to execute titles etc. All such cases shalllxs triable at the first term to which snch wnt IsWturnable When such purchaser does not reside in Georgia the tender may be made to hi agent representing him at the sale and the sheriff to whom such tender is made shall be a necessary party to such litigation and on the rendition of judge nient by the court in such case the final disposition of said fund In his hands shall be decreed and the writ so filed be served on the sheriff and upon such purchase II suctoipur- chaser be a resident and have no agent etc. known to plaintiff then said resident defendant shall be served as now provided by aw By Mr. Tatum of Bade To amend the oil Inspectors' act approved December 30 1890 by striking from section 5 these words "Provided however that in all cases when the in spection Is made outside the town or city In which the inspector holds his office. the inspector shall collect from the person procuring the inspection IS cents a mile for each mile traveled going and returning In making the Inspection and his other actual expenses.

By Senator Hodges To amend the local op Ion law of Hart county. By Mr. WUzel of Fannln To amend the charter of Morganton. By Mr. Mathews of Jefferson To amend the act incorporating the town of Wadley.

By Mr. Smith of Greene Requiring the scanty school commissioners of Greene county a pay over to the Thomas Stocks institute all the public school fund to which the white children of the Greensboro town subdistrlc are entitled. By Mr. Martin of Fulton To incorporate the International Railway Employers' Acci. dent Association.

By Mr. Wttzel of Fannin To amend the charter of the town of Blue Ridge. By Mr. Sharp of Carroll To incorporate tile Carrollton and Roanoke Railroad Company. By Mr.

Huff of Bibb To provide for the registration of voters at municipal elections in the city of Macon etc. By Mr. Hand of Baker To amend an act Incorporating the Albany and Bainbridge Railroad Company. By Mr. Cason of Ware To change the limits of the town of of By Mr.

Whlttield of Baldwin To change the term of Balwin superior court. By Mr. Kennon of Bernen To amend the act incorporating the town of Alapaha. By Mr. Jackson of Heard To amend the charter of the Merchants' and Farmers' Bank of Hogansville.

By Mr. Gilbert of Mnscogee To permit the commissioners of commons of Columbus to donate certain land. By Mr. Sony of Floyd To amend an act to repeal an at to incorporate the town of ForestTllle. By Mr.

Mattox of Clinch To submit to the legal voters of Clinch county whether they will abolish the board of commissioners for said county. By Mr. Dunwoody of Gljun To incorporate the Brunswick and Altamalia Canal Corn. pauv. BvMr Merlin Fulton To Incorporate the Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Good Samaritans and Daughters of Samaria in Georgia.

By Mr Mitchell of To incorporate the town of Neal. ITHESENATE A Busy Day and a Large Number of Bills Passed. The senate did a rushing ys business yes terday. It passed a score of bills in that many min- utes and then adjourned over until Monday. as there was nothing left to be done.

At the opening of the session Senator Can- dler sprung a sensation on his collegues bye resolution that. psg etaJ Mflembly adjourn- me die on the 23d. In offering it he announced that it was the most important mess- ure that had been or could be passed. But Senator Terrell did not agree with him. He did not believe the time for adjourn.

ment was ripe and he moved to table it. It was tabled by IT to 13. Senator Candler. however gave no- tice that be TpwM introduce. a similar resolution on Monday and continue to agitate the question of adjournment from day to day until it WI acted upon favorably.

Senator Todd's lion bill the special order for the was then taken up. MrTodd and Mr. Cabanlas spoke for the bill but owing to the absence of a quorum from the sen. ate the bill was tabled for future considers. A resolution to appoint a commission to con.

for with similar commissions from other states formulate a plan for similarity and un- wtt" one minute going through the hopper In the following order th To amend the registration laws of worm ravent seine fishing in Worth count To amend the charter of the city of Macon' fallow the issuance of bonds forasyswm of iTInlhoria the city of Elberton to issue bonds to the amount of 840000 for the erection ksftnd 0 light system. I an act incorporating the Athens Jackson 5f i. general forernmenr1 over Airlands pur- dJMed b7 the same to public Irafldiar purposes. To provide for a system of pntylc schools Bnensj Vista. To amend the public school of Covngton.

To amend the public school laws of Marietta. A. resolution provIding that the governor sell lands owned by the state along the West- era and Atlantic road which axe not used by said road. The senate then having cleared up all pending business adjourned Over until 10 o'clock Monday. SUITS FILED In Whteh Heart Sixty Thousand Dollars I Liked For by Various Plaintiffs.

Mrs. Sallie E. M. Mobleyl of Westminster S. C.

has brought suit ton 12000 against R. A. Adams and Thomas hi. Pace executors of n. G.

Herbert. deceased. The amount said a be due on a promissory note. Mrs. Mobley is represented by DorseyBrewsterandHowell and by Latham Roan and Q6lightly.

The Iron Car Company of Connecticut has lied a suit in the circuit court against the Rome railroad for the use of the Central Trust Company of New York and the Iron Car Equipment Company. The amount asked fur is 513333.32 with Interest as the rout of freight and coal cars for the years 1889 and 1890 Francis 1. Achey has filed a bill against W. N. Manning of Milton county administrator of Addison V.

Holcomb for the foreclosure of a mortgage for 54000. Have Returned. Colonel A. E. Buck has returned from Maine where he spent a most enjoyable summer vacation.

Messrs. Ed Barry E. Goolsby E. H. Chambers and R.

R. Billups well-known rail. way clerks have returned home from the Thousand Islands. A TbUGH CROWD. Murderers Porters and a Rapist at the Police Station.

Captain Bill Starnes arrived in Atlanta last night with five men carrying thorn to the coal mines. Its the toughest meanest crowd I ever handled eays the captain and Ill be glad hen I get them off my hands. They come from Sandersville where they lave been in jail. They are John Wright and Bill Mitchell both cot. ored.

sent up for seven years each for forgery. Harry May colored sent up ten years for murder. Baker Green colored sent up for fifteen years for rape. J. A.

Troll the only white man goes up for life for murder. Captain Stances says that the men nearly tore down the jail at Sandersvllle Thursday night and but for quick and hard work of the sheriff the men would have escape WILL OPEN OCTOBER 1ST. The Board of Education Rents the GartreU Place or a School. It is reasonably certain. Superintendent W.

F. Slaton said yesterday afternoon that our new school will be opened by the lit of next month. While Superintendent Slaton was- talking half a dozen applicants for admission Into the new school came in and their names were registered The number of the last certificate signed yesterday afternoon was 2159. The school board has given instructions to the. variouseommittees to immediately begin furnishing the now schoolhouse.

The Gartrell homestead has been leased for the-remainder of the year at a rent of 70 a month. It will make a commodious school building and several hundred children will be taken in It will be a primary or grade school and there will be a principal and four assistants. These will be elected by the school board at its next regular meeting. Thursday of next week. Already there are fifteen or twenty applicants.

He Broke III. Neck. SAvmn September 18 Special James Alkens a colored carpenter while at work covering a house on the Ogeechee road shortly after noon today lost his footing and fell to the ground breaking his neck causing instant death. Short breath palpitation pain in chest weak or faint spells smothering cured by Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure.

Sold at druggists Free treatise by maiL Miles Med Co. Elkhart md. Sims. Portfolio of Fashions and what to wear for the fall and winter of 1831 and 82. Price 25 cents by snail 30 cents.

For sate by John It Miller Marietta street opera house block. Row You Can Go. At only one fare round trip. via the beautiful Queen and Crescent to all points in Ohio Indiana and Michigan tickets on sale September 2111. Good to return to thirty days from date of sale.

or further information writ to or call on S. C. Ray passenger agent 1141Hr. Mitchell strait Atlanta Ga. It Makes Rot Fires.

The thousands of people who have used Glen Mary coat will testify that it is the best. W. F. Plane. Massager East Alabama street yda :10 Magnolia street.

lm iMK SUM JONES AT CIRTERSYILLE. On next Sunday the Rome Express will leave Rome at 8:30 a. m. for Oartersville. 2 RAILROAD TIME-TABLES.

Showing the Arrival and Departure or AU Trains rein This City-Central Time. DEPART. CETEAL R. OP GEORGIA. Ns.

to Ii ass tl pm STEKSrAXplH rriO RAILROAD. FromNisijvffleCTW en To Nashville- am From Marietta III To CllatSnoop' Prom Borne. am To RomL- I pm From Chatnn I 46 pn To Marietta 5 86 pm KMh fl jja pm To I tt pm ATLANTA AND POINT KATLBOAD GO am prom Point I IS am TO UPfU" rvu. A AP To Selma 4 IS pa To West Potit JOo JIB Prom Belma JJ From Qpelita Si To Mostomsry JTVlI as LI i niml 1. ObOKUIA kUtLUOAtx.

nl pu To OoTtaftoa I pm JtA- VIROINIA AN UEOtilA g' or Borne. 1 3 tt I'm and Memphis and AU. point 1311 pm No Ii for stosne NUIIVSIIS GhseliU New York sad mit pa Kolt losBom ADo elites Belma and Catttaaoon. 7 am piklMoNT un. ATO aa nm matt aai From TScmiosDASDaumu B.

i HI 4- A 4. 53. P5PtTJOAlfr JEWELER. WHITEHALL ST. Reliable Goods.

Fair Dealing. Bottom Prices. Pi err You BUNK BOOB LEDGERS nflnt HeetrcpTlas 084 etc. P. HARRISON" 4 ca.

State Prtnwrs Atlanta yt msaltUiam before placing your ortn Until the cold wave flag is up. Buy your winter garments now while our stock of Clothing. Furnishing Goods and Hats is Complete. An examination of our goods will convince you that they are the NUBBIEST. BEST FITTING Garments In America And our Prices.

the Low- est consisting with fair dealing. Call on us and we will be pleased to show you through and prove you the truthfulness of our assertions. Yon be well repaid for the time and money spout with us. C- Price Clothiers. J1 i a WHITEHALL ST1 I Douglass Thomas Co.

We are glad to announce the ar rival of the new French Flannels so long looked for. An elegant line arrived yesterday. Two pieces a very good one and a medium grade. Stationery. Delay at the mills has prevented our refilling our stock sooner.

Everything is all smooth now and we have a full supply. Our great black and gold box containing one quire of Edinburgh Linen Paper with 50 square Envelopes to match cannot be equaled on this continent for 250. A full pound of Royal British Linen Note Paper commercial or octavo size. with So envelopes to match all for 35c either ruled or unruled. 500 reams real Irish Linen Note Paper ruled or unruled 5C quire Envelopes to match package.

For Men We offer SO dozen guaranteed fast black Half Hose worth 2 at ISC pair. So dozen ply Linen Cuffs round or square corners I5C pair. 20 styles ply Linen Collars loc each. ply Collars both sides linen. made holes 150 each.

New lot of fall Neckwear. 120 dozen in and Teck Scarfs at 2ic each best and latest styles. New Puff Scarfs at foe each. Don't forget our fancy goods department Our prices are setting the trade on ire. Colgate's White Wing Soap 150 box.

Colgate's Turkish Bath Soap 450 dozen. Cuticura Soap 150 cake. Douglass out in Men's and Boys' Clothing. Everybody pro- flounces our stock this season the most attractive ever shown in Atlanta. Our Children's department is brimful of novelties both in kilt and vestee suits.

For school our Rough and Ready" Suit with. extra pants and cap to match is the most satisfactory goods ever sold the trade. E. BEAU NOW READY and no mistake. Consult your interest and US A CALL.

We will inaugurate for the season the LOWEST PRICES FIRST-CUSS GOODS ever offered in Atlanta. Orders by mail solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. E. BEALL 29 Whitehall St.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORSIT AT Lw Room 43 Gate Qty. Slink Bonding Atlanta. Ga. U.

UOZZA 91. D. Physician and Surgeon. 2 Marietta Street over Jacobs' Pharmacy. Hours 10 to 1 4 to 7.

Phone 185. seplg ly yight callsat office. I. NOREMAN Architect Old Capitol Building Atlanta Us EJOHNE WOODWARD DENTIST Rooms 13 and Old Capitol 24 floor. sep2 ly.

DGH V. WASHINGTON ATTORNEY AT LAW Macon Ga. Special attention tocommercialelalms damages corporation laws and matters of real estate ii state and federal courts. sepl 6m JAMES x. BIKES.

moo. D. rELDB Late Judge Sup. Court Mid. Ct.

LES FELDER Attorneys at Law tug 27-1 Room 33. Pitten Building Hl A. HAYQOOD wIrgT AT LA TT ce174 Peachtree It. Avnasvs. GA.

nHARLE3 W. SEIDELL rr0R3ET At' LAW Room 34 Whitehall street. July 11 Atlanta. nurm W. EOaSTttBE.

IT OOOSSELOR LL fiaadn Qua Sty Bank Busildieg. AtUatw Telephaa 1030. orgla reports boujUJ sal4 tad exduaged. in 01118 W. Attorney at.

Law omce 94 reaehtree street. Atlanta. Us. Special attention given to the collection ot claims. II.

C. IX HILL ATTOBKZT3 LAW Rooms 14 and IS Old Capitol. Telephone 439. rB ROSA MONKISH. K.

D. and Dr. JYJ. Private saaitariam tat UM ear ettlt- aMsofwomea. Ladle accommodated durinj pttf nancy led confinement Offlcet unctsrs PcebWx Fontrth 04 Oh arch ttfe Atlanta.

0. WJIUIEa AW. Ii ARCHITECTS. ATtAiTA GA. OlIlcefonnthflooc ClIanherUJa ft Born ton tmildlat eomsrWhltohjiUaadUtJiMrstrsota tak U- Room a.

Old Capltt1i Building. Atlanta septl-ly IV JtiAVAlMaAfcA AJV AMsVTff 17 PeacJIUee Street Atlanta Os WfflpncUea la State and Federal Courts. MONON ROUTE Today our new' Fall and' Winter Suits are at your service from 750 to 28 per Suit. Our Boys' and Children's Suits late styles and good quality from 92JO to 10 per Suit. Fall Overcoats for llenl sad youths at 8 to 824.

Our i Merchant Tailoring Department contains all the latest novelties. Suits from 2 to 50. JAU. 41. Whitehall Street.

SUMMER RESORTS. The oldest successful Hygienic Medical Insti lute south and the only Sanitarium of its kind conducted on rational and scientific principles. OVER THREE THOUSAND PATIENTS Restored during its sixteen years of practical usefulness. SITUATION elevated and healthful. Perfect- home comforts for those needing correct medical treatment.

Especially advantageousfor invalid Ladles. BATHS of every description and known valnsr DIETETICS a specialty. Massage Pneumatic and Vacuum treatment and sit advanced Therapeutic means are employed for restoring acute and chronic diseases. or pamphlets and particulars address U. O.

ROBERTSON MD 134 Capllol Ave Atlanta Os. June2S d3m top sum res ASHEVILLE N. 0. Th Most Complete Heath Resort in tb OPEN THE ENTIRE' YEAR. millS ROUSE IS TILE MOST DESIRABLE IX I.

the south for persons wise need rest ad medical attention. No hotel in AzhevUl has as well furnished rooms and its cuisine is unequld Only In the case of patients is the diet regulated. The table Is an important feature of the sanatorium. Elevators ope a lire place electric lights and bells- music hall billiard parlor tennis court etc. The water is pure and plentiful.

coming from Urge limpid spring near by. The sanitary ax- rlllgerneuia are as perfect as care and mosey caa make them. Persons suffering with throat and. lung troubles are greatly benefited by a stay at this plans. The medical management is under the dl setlon of Dr.

P. W. Neefus recently of UA Jackon sanitarium at Dansville N. 1. The sanatorium is thoroughly equipped wltt modern appliances fortba scientific relief sad cure of-all nervous and chronic diseases.

The balls departments are new throughout and are under the supervision of competent and skilled attend ants. The methods of treatment include all forms of baths the medicated vapors Turkish electric. Russian Roman molIere thermoelectric electrochemical massage electricity in all its forms also Swedish movements. Medical attendance smut every form of treatment included in price of room. Beautiful drives fine 11 very magnificent mountains scenery.

Although the comfort and welfare of the sick are the first considerations every opportunity is given to those woo eestre to spend a pleasant and profit. able season here. Address for further particulars MISS KMTTTK VADOHK. sugll-dlsn ASHEYILLEKU A. it.

Darling Formerly Battle Mouse Mobile Hiram Hitchcock Formerly St. Charles. Hotel kew Orleans. FIFTH AVENUE HOTEt Madison Square New York. The largest appointed and most liberally managed Hotel in the city with the most central and delightful location.

HITCHCOCK. DARLING A CO. julyl-dSm wed frt mono gnu ATLANTA TRUNK FACTORY. Tie store today is alive with helps lor tourists. A.

sort of cngress of things for Travel. tog Is an art perhaps a science. Are you called to solve the vital question of Valise or Trunk Here are hints of the elegance and cheapness 0 the stock Flue Sole Leather Crab flags reduced from 3 to LCaT Sole Leather Cabteet' asi reduced Trout J5 to 3. Sole Leather Ig-iach Valises reduced from 5 to 13. Hindion.

Bridal Trunks TouTllf.lS4 18 S2 Whitehall Street zz i ai ojTedbTiB euicon at. JiBtiTZm tttintmnttoing xi Beast teeMiMiiMB Manttel LlYUUltTAX The f3' 1 i n. most VI liC JUe ro i I. I 200 II naYI115. tllext Pt on I flit WM lost.

ayes p. fr. It. I stron opp sed ce nebill 94 to48. Bur ey EV1r tt Godd ud of Barn.

iii Huper driX In IBlD Klmbrou ill wetber ley Perry Reid Sean 7 White Wisdom 94. ulllet CooperCraigoCut 11' HuJ ey I lIe Lewis Phil Up. JII Sapp of 1Wns 48. overnor mhheyare Issue ofGeor- In the 4isme lIle i 4 pable dlt. 1i untilmatunity tl1he II i4on bondslhall 1Il beengraTed tllIle abe ne otlaWe est clearl Wand 307OOO tld 8 bylsacing 11111892 calh I1 ing ri aed eu const IICh 1e IepubUc eXlensfs debs tile 0100000.

he State da any time krrpar lor II the seeuritywhicb 6elWldcd TI1Id lot Lb. Cd fI utting JUrand fBlllevled lIId the wi II in' 11' heu Itan Ptrpose lh bonda ldue. Fo due. da par. Ii on 4 Id ng OIUIIDO JeCUo ood one-namely lIle fate but cannot 14 llel1eye any nces.

tteappropriatioris us not hade ilno hlak l7 th cod. IeC1 PellniYlTanJandh ch. maklnP cfiO' apprr Uont IptcI oplJ naA soJuse 1) use 1 DdJ fo oIler I ded 1 elTent. dtJ Iht. Olrrt WIio 0 wboknsVb0 i th6P feron ii rXiri 1 tin AI h1a lOCetary qttheUeUU In that h1lthand responsible Itioo' Gallatlniftxed his financial pollcr anlt wu one of the main stays of efferaon dmtnlatration So that thll wise financtal policy was literaUy em.

bodied as a bed rock principle In our govern. ernment. The Georrta convention of1871 puUUn our constitution. IU. proper It Is Wise.

Thil bill violates that principle and violates our constIttlo I admit we will no hue money enough In the tre ury in July 1892 to pay the ire xI1 XX but we can lla1' the 100000 and fund the remaining mOOO. The obligation to apply tbia linking fund to Its constltutfonal purpo ea Is binding on us to the extent of the 100000 JUSt AI sacredly II if we hAd the entire 301000 In hand. Mr. Fleml urged that the bill be sent back to the COmmtttee with inlltructiona to pay th 6100000 and fund the Slmooo. THE The bill Mr.

Fleming's proposition lenting to It- with instructions prepareltlch other bills win be necessary to effect a payment of 8100000 of' the bonds falling dueJull 1892 and effect a funding of the remaining 2O7OO of said bonds. Il I These bills were afternoon session By Mr. Lewis I fondant In 11. fsoy if he mon hs the date of lheriffs of real and by' lug to then to sui suchrit Ilr furnable lu ma hla and' ballbueryed 0 t1Md law. To approndDecember strikln in- To To 10la news Toamend Requiring to To To To To To Ware-To To To He' To ame To To To le al etber To pa Mr of To Sa arltans to iN tchell Tolncorporate IN THE SENATE.

aud. ruahl day es by bp IttIJ sine the23d. importanmeas Sen tor oJl onf riiJ I un the ken Mr. Todd lion. to planfor fortuity of lawl 1' Then local bilI were passed at the rate of Worth county.

To prevent county. cit and allow for a system raterwMkL To uthor1 cI wat rworu and electric To amend SavIngs bank. To amondan act Incorporating the Banking Company. To prevent the tilling of game In Worth COtlD from April 1 to September lit. To Incorporate the quof 1 tlD' Vernon In Montgomery coun To incorporate the Merchants' and Farmers' bank 01 JesuP- To Incorporate the Securi bank.

ofCorde1e. To alloW' fndl and disabled COU14Prate IOldiels peddle withOut a lic nae. To amend the act tncorpomt. iJhefi1. ledgevillO Dk1ng DpaDy.

To 1il rtot fa of' 4f 4- 1J lrir 1i' 1 1' Yli 7 I islP 1 1 1it i ch edbi i lJl em fpu1 11c lCh lIII Bae sta To. onr DO uP. Monda SUITS FIlED Nearll' II Vr1 R. to Mobler. Dorsey Brewlter aud Howel urt ainet B.

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