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Mr, Lang resy jog the retiriv people as mayor, that I a tors, | tion from prop ry | system of sewert xz success of our adminis-| tions for any work 1 his line, without which 8} exca ting of the viper be with delibera- a fair-sized de how great ma un convinced t y constructed what j is known PROGLAMA eu on the street, west by Ninth street, | Jones street, ¢ of the City of Palu This system is | and cloget sewer t] paid for by the | said district their holdings You will observe from this the ground alon: system (a vacant lot jn the most ization of Padi mote portion of the distri rner ‘Third and Broadway though located on the and yielding handsome rentsls yea suv du ies which! pay for street inter en mest realizstion thy aw ta the method adopted, merely cited as explanatory no law in the charteg auth expenditure of m ral taxation tow 1th tions of streets, yet observe Jater on t disregarded in mak ener werage levy with which y the mains ete, LU hoen made to reimnt treasury by a final collec rty 4, the levy- fa tax greater than suMcient to umping station, aud and employ assiste | provision ba he city ections only is pay the coss of int tof tarmon ned and pecifications made by Mr. Elli | Memphis, Tenn., he receiving 5 planning only said distric 1. but we find nol from Mr. Kiliott guarantecing the suecessfal working of his plans aud specifications when the system is completed, We fiud, in addition to the city engiseer, the y has employed a consulting en ineer a ry of $150 per month, ie sistant to the city en; lat $75 per month, and two sewerage inspectors my opinion that a competent civil engineer can interpret ntly the aus and spevitica- od that the nece-sily for a consulting en- | exist. I therefore his services be ter- gineer should » recommend th minated immediately and the salary | be saved to the city. The » contractors eau jagreement with the city to keep the |streets that were disturbed by their tions in good repair for twelve months after same have been passed over in the work of laying the pipes, which implies that the streets should |be placed Lrepair as soon as the trench led, wer 1 be so maintained until the expiration of such tim Leall y jon to | the ¢ lition of suc and al- leys as have already over. and whilst I would noi impe a bardsbip on anyone, 1 must insist that ts with the city be en- forced to the letter, L urge upc of taking up the whale e with the importanc stion of sewer nd deliberation, gu oyisions of the contr ‘ting eve y detail, every unueces and cu ex. of | penditure, STREETS, L recommend the pas an of dinance at an eatly date, compelling the g ofall gravel to be usec of old or building of new reen westes in such sereens to be uscd making a violation of the provisic of such ordinance punishable in the y court by af holding respon Je both the street inspector and parties furnishing the gravel. l wmend the opening of all ach streets as public trafMle require, ighth street from Trimble fort streets, being necessary wing development in partof the city, I recom- of the foot of mend the open Washington to the river just | below the marine ways, and es r ypening ¢ treet from Third street to the just below the mou 1 creek, 1 estab. water-cr zy at atter of great to the citi 1 the southern portion of the city city owns ground for »will ask your con- whieh v un early date for the ration opening of ¢ street across the railroad 1 the ¢ ” of the ects intersecting the railroad (or ospital) property, lying between 1 Trimble streets, west th street ubuRnS, precinets of the old city, in addition » the recently acquired territory, be iven early tention, tow givin; them as many of the conveniences as by more favored locations ; espe do Linsist ov giving them wa |they may have fire protection, li and police protection; they are tax ul to this recog t payers aud ent t It is an indispate we have nent, yet iave many, Very many, locations in fire at present ym the lack of rf city) where proves a total | | water supply. EDUCATIONAL being the most important branch of our municipal government, and so {recognized by the state law-makers Jin placing this department under a | trusteeship, composed of t ns thei the identical requirements as mem- | bership in the common cou il, and j while all matters pertaining to public education are y under thetr *} control, yet can this body do mach j.{ toward ¢ ng them i future morality of all cities dey given the school I carnestly request t }eah board of edu receive proper encourszeme | gratuitious work for the CEMETERY If the fr council could not take care }as in the educational board | conclude that while the coi a right under the ceding couueil could m Grove cemetery, the pr tion of a membe charter, yyiiac PATRONAGE. 1 slg insist upon the widest pos- Public pats cible@Mtribution of the on I find rizing the ney raised by gen- struction ft yetem, except for the inter: you will this provison is to- build a the law This} t govern pledged to no issue, administration of the afl city, in the interest of the ple, fairly, fearlessly, honestly, cognizing at all times the broad prin- ciple of equal rights to all, and none are entitled to any exclus' consideration, Thanking you for fully * | field Cotter on Ca jle tu do, which are now enjoyed at i- at an excellent tire depart hat we velve good igibility ly on the support ads jon may always in their amers of the charters of cities of the third class in Kentucky Jhad considered that there was a branch of such city's affairs, that the trusteeship would have been defived, I must neil have rier to adopt a trusteeship, I believe that if the pre- nage Ouk economy, and along the line of ap. propriate economy I shall request you to advertise for bids to furnish the feed stuffs for the city’s horses, con- tract to be let for twelve the lowest and best bidder plan can be easily shaped so that an bid inte for the fuel supp Is ers pool and submit the thea th me bide putronage to be d all as nearly ¢ upon the chairmen of all com yl all others who may be ul to give orders for the ity, to use their efforts toward ex- nding favors to the many insiexd of to the fev, mittees empowe L also recommend an ordinance preventing th wt from hiring any t indirectly from any € of the compens: ploye should be eatistied with same; ubodying ia the same ordinance that not more than two teams be employed from any one individ oye or oflicer » beheving one rec or firm at one time, unless an emer gency exists, and only then by con-| sent of the mayor. ‘This will be conducive to carrying | out the policy of distribution. In conclusion, permit me to say, we take up the reins of the municipal at fre wl untramelled, no private in- terests to observe, no petty griev- auces to avenge,no enemies to punis or friends to foist upon the pub Briefly said, our policy shall hat your attention, I am, sur obedient servant. Jas. M. Lang COLORED DEPARTMENT. Johnson Brothers, TAILORS and pairing for street. Ladies and Gentlemen All communications and 0. W. Mertiweathe Seventh stree Messr e Miller and John Le went to the country t Sanday t lise in company with Mi Overstreet and Ruthie Cartw Litle cora Bradshaw is still on the sick list. Mr. Brace ha winner i Treasury. The Gayolistic Dramati will meet this evening with } members are exper take formal cbarge of the Wa ton street church sits pastor, le Hawkins was in the city # few bet recommended it is hoy friends, that V chureh will tak and upward in which its late pastor life, road, was in the city yester course W know th The popular La Tosea club great surprise in store for its friew in to very near future T. © public installation cers utly elected in th be yer, ont u event of unusual interest, Lizzie be out again, to th many friends, pleasure of he coverin Ig Rev. G. W. Stoner, of the ©, M. By LRM BUL EVEL Stat iiss for Princeton, to get his horse buggy. We acknowledge invitation to be preseat at the first r¢ ception of the Pansy Social Club, « Mayfield, Dec. Among the of club are the following Mrs, Laura Holland, Pres. ; Minnie Owens, See. Co reception: — Cora Beaureg Humphrey, Laura Y Whittemore and Addi neu tensive preparations are quie ly be the devotees of society's dizz charches First-class. body can Jdoso, 1 therefore recommend the limmeiate repeal of the ordinance <|providing for the appointment of trustees for Ouk Grove cemetery, and must call your attention to the elec of the preceding ing council to the trusteeship, while | yet a member of that boly, which is in violation of the provisions of the| class ¢ Horseshoeing and Blacksmithinz ‘The only place in the city equipped | g with the ne rr and wagon work Building new wor't a sped 319 COURL@iialS ronage of the city, consistent with | ILLINOIS C SHOES | ~ FOR ALL CLASSES. Good Working Shoe, $1.00 Children’s Shoes, 50c, 75 pairs Ladies’ Lace Shoes, 50c, Ivan sell you low price I can please you in high price GEO PERNHARD, The People’s Light Power anc @ailway Co, Will furnish y POWER AND LIGH Reasonable Prices. 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Mirrors replated and made good as Mattresses made to order. and second-hand furniture 1 wi bo lane ows Mi. Hoping that you may ever The attendance at all the churc last Sunday was good, considering \ the weather, ‘ Rev. J. W. Hawkins arrived in the city last Suuday the 6t t. to expressions of pe not only a resp DENTIST. le institution in every way, but ours is th r S @ specialty of SEXUAL AND NERVOUS DISEASES. Tnsloos 6 Gonts for po h ig always plainly scaled. PHYSICIANS’ INSTITUTE, 17) Masonic Temple, CHICAGO, ILL- all and make estimates on efore and dv.ing Thanksgiving t A most favorable impression on all who bad the pleasure ot ng, or meeting him personally. Under the administration of this — reverend | gentleman, who comes to us so w Il 1 hy all its on treet Mr. Duke Johnson, of the rail-| # ay. 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