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k HAVE YOU TRIED THIS? S-T e Prescription Said to Work Wmde»s for Rheumatism. a Tt:s ka« been sea knowr. to the best ( - * ozr for years sad is nos given to I ^ Put Jr. “Get one ounce of syrup of f s-arsapaaBla compound and one ounce T T-.S cok round The* get half a pint y good shfehey am: pat the otter iso IT: - fh*r• - Into R Take a tablespoon ■ *f this mnterc brftte each meal *ed at bed Shake the bottle t f re rrrag• Good effects are felt the fits’ day Many of the worst cases ••*!« ha * been cored hr this. Any - * t-i ' bus theee ingredients on hand cr sill ipJcity g*-t them from ha oi-^eaaJe house. SURE THING. *» >«w vkAtota* Hi H* tuu * A QWANvkf t-e*A »*.<* «** fc*HA W W"l 'mil >»A-. (A*. 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A tost 1*a i :• c yozr i-at - - &' Ctata.Mk .-tta tta ^.: tv- *I~ «aji lb* -4*mnonAMe «tad **«•* nartin)^. ~*s ami v fetto ar. it tear- it." i—ta. 1 i. ftr ASp* ©'’•»** iy -ar^r is DeaponCtoa. Mr* Mot ?rvzr tto **■ taataata wt jrs. rta A rcoz tato Adtari faOrlt «tot * - t aixT" Vt3» V — t*< toojrs. Lift altar S —zto .ra_ta^d tor " tsr-* Aar*, yinj taTtato tor- tfca* *M» a • * »■ -.A |_»nrj ■ a* * ft* laarkr «■' -* airtnirao 1 ite t **•»• a to rto ;r*« a Aem A r»T- ajsc I tax.;- 4k fir■ so I »•* A : .' :ta lr. sjat eat «• VSr lama a»S aura.A t«M_ TV-* I .«*.ro tto U1 A—lA ito AAi*-* — ta :m a< tzar Vaj dtas CoKwtaxss «-ta 5a-trier .A ai* Visa »-£ **s£s*r«a to ato-’ rdl ztar toWtoWtto* AMtei **« ai_ fto1 - rl* of ttta- C‘r*i ('nSnur rkstl avi to *w *fc» r boiifmk* ant g *ta* - k*-» to V»- t-OtoM-ttlfl Aid raiit ■ Mir* <A UtosnalMta AzcatfSia. a- . • r,?i.-a:d fas fit iratora tar tb* nwrttoa <rf a as?Tin*i -as -*iraa Tk* AaMfc ratr :rots tv * IisiS»r»A » tnrp ^ t- Jto -l **• ,WT7 !♦**" -ita-AS •a«tu trati i> otr r» %r ?*•» 'la*Atari* MMta.anu* ta-Mtot It --xporittto *«s He rcTclai r- *<1* f*t *»v -am a -HAHkuI liy **»fariec t» N -1 ay itar 13 zzr M'fer tKia7 BrJtaa* t-xjm »It **- *-too * Aerra Cerda • itar «t*a «tc cs* lart k -r — a -it* jfinaam VETERANS COMPLAIN Want Commander Barnes to Make Concession. Complaints of the members of the Soldiers Home at Grand Island against the treatmen. accorded them by Com mander Eli Karnes was the subject of discussion by the Board of Public I-ands and Buildings. The latest ae t.cn of the commander was to prohibit :ne -jidiers from using the chapel for their meetings and the board was in formed that Mr. Barnes refused to permit them to use the chapel in w: .1 to practice for their Easter day eternises. As a result of this last complaint tvc t -urd adopted the following reso lution Wher.as. The Board of Public and Buildings has on Burner . ■ ■ »■ .is reiviitd communlea •% M .iters' and Sailors' H.'Uie at Grand lalnai. x- - • ; _ tlmt they deprtv-. u of the use of the chapel !•.. Id . s lor . e holding of meetings ttut were n n > way detrimental to .no interests or go.si government ol the fc.'tue. and. Whereas The Kurd of Pnldio lucid- and Buildings is dc-iroaa of : m sV-ug for the nuiate® ol sa d .•m- i >. thing in -ts power that will add to the >aif *1 and amusement of >a d iuo!u Witsviug that thv.v are justly *aui vd to ail that the state Ol Nebraska .a# vAtvWd .o U at and he tur-her. That the . hAps-l htoWng was vnv *■ ed for the - dv put p.ol levv vs .v eg a p-’-a-e Ol pu.Wtw gatwviveg tor the utvsuW'rs ot-' the hv-ev v—a that the vkushses v* hva'.-us andi l-u-v-eg »*d V •'d ag wa sa vtoa.gp dsaat rs R.d( va tv- >t\v aay -e .-h--’--v-em w sa*- t y\v • tkyaieJwfv. >0 tt H tte »*• -v-v Vr INtH-O W*«JP awd B-rthRMps fr*Md 'tho <r**t Mr-ARRA*.- V- -at»4 ts RsRyhV lRHRrfi ’"-'‘A aaw HORi a, tO ho Rsoj T.V Rh ’Hftrate* V# W kd#!V Ve rR vr* v cruets <Aft w NR eovV.-V VHP sr R-M "dahWHoRhlA1! ta the grVAi ••"WMWRfc W MlR Rmc •' Vdapspl By Mo Board o* Pro-Ire lj»tnS«- s-a BuiM-ms this l‘ft| das o- M*tvR t It IhTA State Nc-mat at -Cbaefrce V -1- ’or the t lab o' V »toy *ra K T.tsh veoMfed a tem :«ra-y r» summing order to prevent State Bor'd o» KVI •:••.;fmm •■r.ws'-si rg with the const motion ot -'•a'* Norton' s-bool a* Ohad~<>B Jadcv IV who cm* .'.el the temp s y s ' - ' ‘I. - V. -vh .v n> the iIj .<■ upon which to hear argument far « p> 'maaent 'RjMK'thm The at.o~B«ys apis'**: os f.>* the - - \ \ K Crvp 01 the Bur rc m ra w yv :.rd f C. v'a*sS;;rs It !» alleged in the '.m that the law under which •R i .sard act id is ut.\4s ;ut tonal its -..»" tN' .stye.' is’ *' is not sci out vseatly :t the tu>; that the law re Hi. ted tl at RTupcehls 10* the new - h.vN he he'd » It the Heard within v v» das* after ;he law tww-aa>' el - .. .*4 that With the s-\.v;v:'h • A v city «r N'wo it led >-- ‘h Kssn.mai wj'"* the tune limit; that tie vrv-etaiy an- RPestdent o* ths kvard w tmsheea of the CSsadnso aead • a». *4 a* " s to soak, a deed t*» the toss;.;y whu h »t ' tlMSUCht to r.:-* >>«»• t* th state, and that there « »uhi o* the ;:tV w t vh the state *5 v-va.'v i-s the gtvsMSai 4. • _ r--;—- newt &rtH»n. I- " X; thr aiv-v * iha.ta ;® > • • - .- .rW ; vwtir!-«: Speakers - * rt>d»-o WMUpv or them *■ t.'4- >'* * »'i X . -S-i - \ . > ■ . . Y VC \ twtsai * tx tkMt 4 3' v - \ » - ■ ' O' - i» r V - - k rwa. K JderriH XI-*■ <«K' T-. rfc*y; ix- John XWciy, V» !t»4ts»; K kw.-T On y XI is t':wK i > IXvr.ti. M .■ « *ry. J. vn r: •“ 1 «' ~ a - • - ah - - *■ -sad *■» law or py-wdont <la wit} sV V»® .» r* * > ‘ieged ws..r)'d ' :X ‘ ianc .dll Tmcvion company . asd : t< Mrhly prnbahl* Hurt Cast v ' r* «4«t pet this st •-• » r»: r.d will fail The Calm Fa-ifir railroad has wk o* r *t ■- - ar #• he rs’laay riwsafv * -a • :q: **. ;w* local ;ra:ts* to A -T.T,' ’XT’- 11! ;».-•> ;t ■ :i_ aad c .u. a* the pc*,*ie« >it l«cal mvH o* the Um .kar e* Ha? 1*4. U* a-w Charges for Sbrrwr*. Ks*W" ■ - tai a - a c><hon icat - vn ‘"•a. ■ pri'-n* e: :vje IV aier P*'-i -7 np ecoL;«an-t -'fc.nc :ha: Um r::j ; t r~ a a> »i ■ ra-1 to establish a as ■ era sy.-'.nm oi ' vent eir. us - »£-< awnac r.sa. I* encloses enj- ,s o; a; wfe h pn»>-Ces a sl.dint e- t» sa- x* the «’ie ol : :> r.—ns a. rea.- s. !»;. bas nc tie r»; f*s on the raiirnnd transtwta tj*»» oar mmC m a m 4m - xas two t*» thirty-*:* ra-> shall be . 3- I $>• per etr. where ns:at a,i to i t cars 7J7 per car State lost;t*«ticcs' "arense later ‘'tanif.PT Cowles has. :•• --.i a <,oit» linethy table show at .** ei,--iert of stale institut.Ans ’ b ..r« tadcr control of the state A- - iiiic Iznds ar.J boldines r-i'••«». J_t . -» and Febru Sepocjr Wsroen Resign* tx -* I Ulaay. ‘nc ;he las* time !-«-*• deputy wa-dea at be s.ate !•- r::catiary. has resigned, to take op hi* -cedesce on his iartn near Cla> Center. Read S**c»s Crcwrth. Tin -e;<ort of the Chicago. F. Haul VtTseapolz* k Omaha railroad filec w ti the *Tte board of assessmen tnder the prortsion* of :be termina u law show* aa .3crease in the val aauoc of local property as well a in rcireise ta tie net earnings of ti rand Fi- t to Report. Tie R.»:k Island is the first rai' -cad in .be sla'e to repor. on ti aloe of the terminal property loca d in ::■• s and viiUges. under t? .ro*.. .3S of the termini! :ih law. The Spring Suits S' HH i k-\ VaiVv. vd put* Md fkft . ,vir'.vd thrny lv.‘ WW-tt* bbU*. Tbi'i W * MMbfVWv'** IV VhVbV -1 xAs-V •—.’dvb» ftb *s Wft ftWUevd Xft fVy yttv.>v eylf-Vv liWft Wd> VVfi WlWd yxw. \bt-\V- dv-> -rb* b-d Vf'X ->. b* ft 1- H VbrVb -bdv- WbWiVftV f* ft^ftbv. ift d'-'-b s*\ •,. by WtnVivJr ftbftV WiVbft *HHkdn* fftkbftdft*. V'fthdf WbibVdfbl V* *V<-b« ibftx br ¥r W* VftVibtt* ftV Wib *ftrb Whv f h> dfbb-ft' -Mfi Wr ft *»v*A Vh^wf Tbfd*’ ft *M -t'ftft -M Vhe ■nrtftb'svftivW Vb \%b vu#ft, tdiftsr. ftftA bftwfc Ipfft < : v and ft is a .-Vc bwvHty tft fftysb U' Mr s that marks the first shew -ng or s-:it% ns entirely of Wrfs year's \ trttnre ■Wowe of tl. i-tiff* and collars are ’aoed with the material, hut thorn ttt mv eaeh.'t to tfr models have* ft rk ■ :oh tor a 'fir'>h Nearly alt ti e coats art' single breasted, or very slightly doubted, and they fasten with one, iw-o or three buttons The coats are short, but not unbecomingly so. Tbs' sleeves arx' on the straighis'oat sleeve tines, fitting into the armhole wub little or no fullness The skirts s oar the ground well, some being shorter than ethers Two inehx's from if' lhaor is a good practical length. There ts no skirt so universally be coming ax the plaited model, an., it h ts' bs- tbs* fashionable thing for the spring suit. The plaits are ar largod In various ways, profit !y g awiped, or coming Pels'* a >\ ke. lb'll b't and side plaits will l»e u «ad. Very fetch t.g are ihe fabric* lor ths «, tightful spring rsiinent. and rh.-.uning eo’or add* ts attractiveness !»' the I'oaotv |h,- weave* t\ rue, vvjw n. rough hnuhed good*, lbs ugh very light »n w, ghi. arw the is test Uwu-s. and w kit* threads SVK' WO\o* it. sivtsi a K»wly |i*ky sdysu-y w*s vkiyk u uiyat v KvUvf. Vo smmx vva* Vftv'ViH. vo. sva\ Viuy, “V*<H * *■■*.';Vs fvyvuvki. kts avuyvus tktj Vftdffcv ft Vvv. ^iva^Wy ft'Wk, fftvmv^wiv av-d^ sdtaftwv* 'iVft W* **d vswd*** *ft\ *‘d V* *v** W* ^yj-w VftvV- *>, sWift -Vfd v* fav-VAv fft V**Ve W*Vs ftt WftftV* V-*\vVft ft- Vftft v.ft^ft- %*Nr V\ -• a- -!• ft ft* ft-- ft* fdVfti'M *f *Vi ftaWhftift lift- ft* fft-Vft *Wf, hfd Vi* ftftkft* Wtftf ft dftift v-ftft *'• is- \yo- . . , -vy*, ftfta v-aVi y*,* VffttS, Vh\ sftts find y-ftaft ft ft* hxvftn vary. :v sWlfti *iV* * ytvfix-'Vaf ftx'h *f Ti fifthd ft fashffti -ift ft* fifty sftrrt < days Vhv ffty* wat ft yfi* I first sky tx-h is an ait arormd Vsftft car:, nt (ft " oto: ■ t It 1s ft na\v sv-yj vf a Hv>s<\ widt' w-alo with Mas, satin, «oM hwttv: « htaxk vrstda and a rood fata si with navy silk dot tx-d ,n whitv T.io sx-wnd skotx-h is vf a fifty sftt WtKj hwnvsjntw with btaxk satin xftlar an* vnh's, and an xxM fir sh atvvx' tho fass'ninn wad* ft matchirs soutax-hv | an., wv* cTrtch<'t*d buttons. It is an ox vlivnt 'Wxxxivl. too. for a whit* S^:-Rx- suit, l'h»> long ooat is ft dark blw* sx-s*. w ft xxxiiav x uffs anxi I'tjinss x'f x-x'p |w.r x\'(x'Tsxt x-U'th. Thv bnttxins at* b’ax-k attxl s;tsx-r St.x-h a x'x->at will 1 b- vx rv tisx t\.| fx->r a wxvman \\hx> Rxs-a S a suit a fixvxi xix-al on thx- x\xts x'f train Tko mnainlttR suit i* a vm-th-at, xftufxxrtahlv affair fv'r vvvryxiay woar t Stw# xhx-vtxxt with b!ax-k satin but xxi»s taxi vftUtv and m*r» xxi natural sMix-v DIRICT FROM PARIS, rrioono ot niolc-ce'crvd je!t. lirvd • ufc l ;aefc velvet, v kn. t of velvet c. »wr. thro ch a st.-el clasp hekJin* a tnoie-STay leather. Little God's D-ess A Ctrl o: s:\ years has a pretty p.na fore dr» ss of white iiuen. bavins a ivanel front and back, with three larjte scallops. with small ones between. »t the tops and bottom The sides are •aimed t«' «ive desired fullness and snail sieeve caps are notched All t-otches are outlined with blue em '■•xudery m a dainty button bole stitch The button holes are worked vith blue, and the buttons are white pari, with blue centers. The dress :> in one piece, to be worn with sheer cuiape COLORS .THAT SUIT YOUTH Anything t' JM It G,vd. Hut Ce«wp> n*t»®iH Are ta •* SMth nil* Handled l>ore >* undoubtedly an ape in et'ons the clear bines, rials pink* abd v 'Slew s belong to youth,. and youth ab " 'uM wear them The ti«f will soon come wh*-» the 5v*htv s' ,• x the Intruder* the vh alba! purple* and the shadowy sreeua m s* h« our h*t YhcmVro. s,'T*'i r ye roxvV v's white ye m.ay and glory a all the ltvsh, boauut't, eebvrs of youth. It is tot one xa> .*r that ts t.;> bright, too loud ror a yv«ng put, « a w com I nation cf mu ,'c nioi'oesdi"* If ibis he remembered when reply*** *’ :r.K tdc wardrehe, and only thi.se ee\>rs be chosen wh:eh wall oontbY.* With those already got, fewer takes will be made, ami the numba? of "pcrfeetly hideous hats or trivia hur« in forgotten clothes presses would si wit* dimin sh. It ri a mistake for a young girl t** eliminate all the stronger volor* fm < her belongings, for she. and she alor e. i an do them jnstlee. Making a Paper Mat. In these days of fancy paper cos fumes a girl should know how tc .nakn an effective hat. Tear crepe pape** into two-inch strips the length of the shoe* Take three strands and p'.ait closely into a smooth and ever, braid Cover a wire frame with these braids and face under part of brim with plain crepe paper or mult tc mr.trh Make a bunch of paper few ers—roses, poppies, or carnations— and arrange them on the hut with a band of dull green, brown, or black glared paper to represent velvet The Paris Shades. •n Paris the red-pink shades of re! vet find many admirers, but purples, greens and blues are dose rivals JABOTS EASY TO CONSTRUCT Smalt Pieces of Embroidery and Lace Can Be Tjrred Into Very Effective Trifles. In the spring neckwear are two ' jabots that can be made of bits of cm- ] l-roiderv and lace. One is made from nine inches of batiste embroidery, finished with Irish lace edged two inches deep and worked in eyelets above it. The em broidery is sloped at top so the left j side of tie is seven inches long and j the r ght side six inches. These sides • are rolled and finished with narrow j j Val lace put on without falling. Piait in five side plaits and finish i top in a narrow hemmed band. The other tie is made of two pieees of ecru Brussels lace of heavy mesh, i Each piece is four inches deep and 14 j nches long, with the ends overcast on ‘ wrong side to make a tubular section. The two ends are joined in center vith an overlapping of gilt gauze rib K>D wound so tightly that the two | id^s fall in a festoon, one over the ■tiler Polka Cots. Polka dots provide ornamentation for a plain lawn shirt waist and en rich the trousseau of a recent bride The colored dots form a line down the front box piait and the plaits or each side. They also run down the top or the sleeve and cover the entire four-inch cuff and the attached high ocilar A plaiting of the plain white material extends down one side of the from piait, and this is edged vith a narrow line of plain color. A Novel Dryer. The woman who goes in for beauty fads has now adopted the slapping method of drying. After the bath instead of drying with a Turkish towel she slaps herself dry with light even strokes of the palm of her hand and fingers This is supposed to have a benefi cent effect on circulation and is es pecially recommended to those who are subject to a dead feeling of the limbs. Ancient Adage. Some remedies are worse than th.> disease —Syras. $3.50 RECIPE CURES WEAK] KIDNEYS. FREE RELIEVES URINARY AND KIDNEY TROUBLES. BACKACHE, STRAINING, SWELLING, ETC. Stops Pain in the Bladder, Kidneys and Back. Wouldn't it be nice within a week or ro to begin to say goodbye forever to the scalding, dribbling, straining, or too frequent passage of urine; the fore head and the back-of-the-head aches; the stitches and pains in the tack; the {trowing muscle weakness; spots be fore the eyes; yellow skin: sluggish bowels; swollen eyelids or ankles: 1< e cramps; unnatural short breath; sleep lessness and the despondency? 1 have a recipe for these troubles that you can depend on. and if you v.an: to make a quick recovery, you ought to write ami get a copy of it. Many a doctor would charge you $;;.50 just for writing this prescription, but I have it and will be glad to send It to you entirely free. Just drop me a liue like this: Dr. A E. Robinson, K-2U5 l.uck Building, Detroit M>ch and 1 will send it by return mail in a plain envelope As you will see when you get It, this recipe contains only Hire, harmless remedies, but it has great healing and pain-conquering power. it will quickly show you its power once you use it so 1 think you had bet ler see what B is without delay 1 will send you a copy free—you can use it amt k .re Yourself at home. SURE THING. Katherme Was Miss Wly ns ex P» nYwly dressed at the MU*' Kidder—Yes. indeed Why, even he; slippers were tied with teal haves. Let the Doubter* Ask Me. Janies Houser of Hendv'sen. Iowa, wrote the following open Utter to the Lotted IXvtors. the fan oos special! "ho are ioeated on the second floor of the Neville Moek, Omaha: "Dear IXvtors 1 have been so bom-llted by the treatment 1 have is eetvod from you that i t.-el l ought to write and thank you personally. I have Men telling all my -tends and neighbors about yon and have been the means of many of th>m going to see you for different ailments and diMsa-.es, and all who have taken your treatment have been benefited and pronounce your method* of cure noth ing less than wonderful PYc my gel \ can say, truthfully, that you have done nte so much gvvd that l can seouviv explain it i haven't had MS «l MS Mm ' «p N ifehtt I meneed your treatment and l have better health In every way than I have had in the past ten years vl feel grateful tv- you and recottv '■ -1 t tntk \ > one any one t* so foolish to do St the *V 'i ' o' so gtvat a medical firm as the XY :»sl iXvte-s, fust tell then- te *sk me and l can also refer them to many others, "JWRji HtH fiKU Toe l»o st* et Vino, Mrs Whoopsem-bYr my pan- I think Mr Dvlec was mean when he made h‘s wtY promise she would never n-arey again Mr Wheopseb—Oh, Mary, don't ece the »sv mar > - ha:shiv you ought to be thankful because he prob ably prevented so- e brother man from, being made miserable, U«st, VV «,g. VV *»r»\ Waters t'yra, ■ ■ vss' Its- St u, l-lss- It -,stv Trv V I'"’ V, • I - Tree - Vvv : v t; S,s,;v.s, gv a; yMr : ■ -S - Writ.' t'er t>s hs,u tv " o t; Don't Let 'Em. The defects of the understanding, ok-- ihose of the tuoe, grow worse as we grow older.-- Ro«oh< foneanU. a vtttrt tVv: rot i.it * Vvw » ■:s rl ."'V ,wl. 1. • ,VI.»s.-Ri,,« ,» ,r„. •' <t ! ' ' <"' ' -S-'. ,' V,', !,,;!1>»: >,,>1 »1 a, ,1-Tisv - v SV-.Mr ■■>»*.< $1 ,» RADICAL RAILROAD REGULATION AND ITS EFFECT ON BUSINESS. To the Business Man:—With enor mous crops commanding the highest prices ever known; with every kind bf business on a safe and sensible basis; with merchandise stocks of all kinds al most at a minimum; with everybody desirous of making good all the neces sary improvements which the past, two years' depression would not permit or. and to fill up stocks which have been almost depleted, with plenty of money ami credit to do all these things, there is a hesitation by the greater part ot the business community, for the reason that something h.'.s appeared calling a halt in the progress which had so fairly started in the latter half of 1009. The one great and most ap parent element which has caused this hesitation, is that the railroad cor porations of this country have stopped the purchase of anything beyond th- >ir immediate necessities, so much so that betterments vhvh <1 beet; projected, (which arc t . ou'. I it meats, but iu a great many v v- a.-, almost, or soon will h m mi;1 amounting to c-wr o.i the* ml i. lions of dollars, have b » h M tr 1 is customary for railroads to piviv.i'i their budgets vi expenditure* Jut: . i.\ 1st. If tL .. e buds la had l ecu pr. pared on thy lines of aeebssitios the Outlook lur general bus ness panic, tarty among man 'lacturers, would U exec pi icm ally c»od i r ifUtj. These budgets have pot boon presented- and ate not wit am tay e-UK or e\ a wt-.h.n iYv sight yf thY-e who would gladly vveicoi.. vhcu .cud e is doubttul wb-.u \\o Vd b- ably- vo m.cko any (<..> on pb^Y s'ASt iu the uitcuwwc. using cud vpiul^viviad Wsuld U is uuouys. xU# -»,V'y VfY# vHY 'thtb ’ac':'vAd.- vo ---1 VP'A *u>0 d yv* Yd k0». .. W-- *■ o., b--.1' Ye u- - '•<.•'•'s stated <*OW s'*. W b'-:ssY '-h-c,v vHv- ws>d v YA AP*. Ad YY d'Y^* Y-V- V V-’-Y VfO VVP d'-vYi Wc Y W* Vfcv V""-. v<; ^f*c -aYd Av* \yyv WWft. Vhv •> \:.W> ¥.«• A true V>V. ■• <v» • W ' . h Ys ahee'-.TvA v>*<.fai, AYrd -ft, -va*or< ft're. s YhvVtV tYio <-ar *< ¥bo«c • >AtV- d Sr YYi. part x • 1 A’tfc; t t« "’RvAVJc! ^aYl-road YYcsruha .** '<Vr ‘lotr-vYa'rbrs syyYY tY> ho YYtY-tYid finl of rtt» csttoc* ot th.' depta-ssfoo Of SV.d lf*>A ftYtd v;,\ • %vcry ir.d 'carfen ot tvcefbcritig the field with >'Wi more law-s to irrc-VYa w •; V. at di«cOur»ge the' itvVestrr ewt of rr.or.oj r rn(.;\>nn vr-erp; ;scs\ yy re . I; re Tv'; ttcroaj •»* or irnww: or • in o\ - - . lint', and absolutely oallins a halt » n now projected railroad enterprises And the mitrands haw not reach.>d the position that they now occupy through any concerted plan; they ait tv* lire and appreciate the necessity y renew ir.g their tracks and euuipntent that the recent depression would not perm;- of This in the then Of a \ y general actual or threatened «l » wd tor large increase* tn the wag" ot their employees, and knowing that thy only way they can grant these ad vanees will he hy a corresponding ad vance in their revenue, and the only w ay n which they couM inctvess, ih • revenue would lw' hy raising th - rates and certainly the out hook 'or this is far front promt* stg, They have no certainty as to the character of log ts'atien o com*; they ate in »w w t ar os Oaugre**, and **e warranted tn that fear hy sp-c al tolls already Introduced which is a aufhelent cause tec thent tv' hesitate They ate not port yin that the people generally V ' ■ ' they are eg ally uncertain as us whether the public Wy'uld nc -ode wt.h lahot' in its increased demands m\" the t'aihyg'ds They feel as ad cw" r-s os property naturally would Pvt, tha. the eamthu capacity ed thetr prv> t t \ is now Absydutely dependent urea th manner in which they shall Is- gw ere.-d They yto tow know what that gwertuncus is going to he; the' ate air ost ts'siti'y' that th.-re will he no hr u MA t tVwv which will caws' an tn creased desire on the part ot :::\or*o*» to rut their money into railroad s op ertles. They have been given to . e tierstand that probably thus ' - > v ing capacity is to bo limit. 1 y* a narre •• lines by the Govern, n . * that i ,vn if they were wi'i to » these expenditure*. is woile t dull cult for them »o obtain the t financing. In fact, looking it front at- t. the owners ci r,ti!nxnl pa a > nothing to s« *> h i w :'.e c - > . i e them ia spending any money an: l they have a what extent tl ey r. , i ' * vi trolled and directed l*. th. V v el Government, an ) under v 'i eecuot stances, all ot ih v..st indastr el .n lerprisea that aie dep* a.Uag c; eat me railroads, will tind that at the time that their present o:\l> s ia e\i which i hev me working, is; ed st ■ . i\ s i 'eh; ago when u was not er a n 1 iU:.-i the pre sent adverse r ai s - vi ia ellly arise, will 1 \e be tv v: ( ct.d, tfc • we wt'l a;-it l ' la practieul.y the soar position that wo were u dure g : .'ic early i. x h. my ,udy;.i> u ..eh s t 4 ., j\> strain; its in: tiUeo with ih, vet t ing t a parities .>1 'hi- vailre: 'hero will be a pin. u. ni ncVbuvk ih ii*.» fyuer.G business e; the country, v a it u ay take ye. r.. >o *v rcou e SOhie tVagie-see u think tie;:. t ho raiilyad ia tv rvsts .*'v the Ve. i V • » that is behind he ... dly fry w mg un >est ex thy l n. ;e tati t. ... . V'fh*h.l*d3at ibis -s aVe'-’Xi, y -V, c.\ “V- *VV»i Xd waive as VP td car. vm-tv*;. 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