Word: central
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...wise to exercise the right. (A) It is in line with policy of U. S. for one hundred years. 1. Tendency of our history steadily toward centralization. (Harper's, LXXXV, 240, and Cooley, Principles of Constitutional Law, 27.) B. Interference may be necessary to protect interstate commerce and U. S. mail. 1. Local authorities, as experience proves, not always disposed to do their duty promptly. (a) Chicago strike. (2) Such delays affect peace and happiness of entire nation. C. Dangers of centralization cannot be urged in opposition. 1. It is a choice of evils. (a) Principles of centralization and localization...
THERE will be a meeting for workingmen at Trade Association Hall, Central square, tomorrow evening under the auspices of the Wm. E. Russell Democratic Club. Professor Eugene Wambough will speak. Professor Shaler will preside...
...period of this country for six months and in this state for one year. These men must first call at the assessors office, City Hall, and be assessed for a poll tax of two dollars; they can then register at the Registrar's office in the police station in Central Square. Those who receive any outside support are not considered self-supporting, and must return to their homes in order to register and to vote. Leave of absence may be obtained for this purpose at the Recorder's office...
TICKETS for all points West, via Boston and Albany, New York Central, Lake Shore, Big Four, Michigan Central, Northern Steamship Co., Great Northern. Rates to Poughkeepsie for the races...
TICKETS for all points West, via Boston and Albany, New York Central, Lake Shore, Big Four, Michigan Central, Northern Steamship Co., Great Northern. Rates to Poughkeepsie for the races...