the men whom they seek to ignore m public affair* put in §41140, or more than twice as much. ITtn doubtedly the most important j factor in the recent growth of Laredo was the Improvement Co. and the one which, it is confidents ,ly believed* will be the mostworthy Iand stagnation, and is not «t public confidence.The past progress of L'«redlt; has been wrought^ its tutu re development will be rasbicwiud, and its citizens will be redeemed from the power ot money, ignorance and prejudice by the men opposed to Mr. Martin und hit gangfetescac13potent tn the future. Its name I aQ(j geod citizens without re-' proclaimed its mission, which gard to party should-rally tothough vet unfulfilled, has trana* their assistance.O M I '*itiYformed the chaparral into a town,the plodding hack into an electric railway und the price of common labor irom fifty cents to a dollar a thiv. Mr. liavmond Martin andto *■his brothers in law and bis nep*BL G. Dickinson.Ddlon and O’Brien at Cherbourg.Cherbourg, Ociol#r 15.—Messr*.Dillon and O’Brien and Clancy ar-riv-d at the H ite Atgle at noon lo-lay and started far Parts at 6 o’clock und his prifetttto and his tfeia evening.:oitipadres are - very rich men; but Iriw much of the^'Vtock of :Stis company do you suppose they ^ purchased? Notone single share, j VViuit encouragement did theHighest of all in Leavening Power.—1.4I ih-men of Mr. Martin’s party 'tv*;: this company? Of the 74*25 mares *u ihc original issue taken by The ci. .u n* ot Laredo at $1.00 per *lmrc \ ,»id in, they recklessly rook 1155. shares, while citizens who will vote solidly against them-. ■ r. “1 - ,Im November took 6*00 ahares-of t more than five and a halt times | a?lt; many. Justice requires me toABSOLUTFor sale by F M Ramsay, Reid r#do, and Tomas O’Omor, New !