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Show gn ,' A "HI to kill the osteopaths, which W$M 'lat; keen before tho legislature for Emf!; some lime, was still alive at last PwgJ reports. Tho regular physicians have BlH fought It to a llnlsh, but as yet have Bjliff not accomplished their end. On Hl Tuesday Senator Barber talked in pfiBUffi'' faor of tho osteopaths and said ho IM whs satlsllert that tho doctors wore WWt dhcctly interested in the killing of Ejjffk' the hill. He said there was more baek- jtf. biting, jealously and disparagement If!'1' among doctors than among any other Wm , class of cltl.cns; they cannot agrco HB among themselves. "When the homc- jjgHfc; opaths applied for permission to pract- Pfltl& lco the legulars made the same light. reffltt Their love for tho dear people, ho wmJHp Bald, was so great that they oppose any fBk change, cither sclcntlllo or other. tiBgL. y Senator Barber said he was willing kSBPwi to follow lu tho footsteps of such ' S states as Missouii, Iowa and Ken- tucky; he was ready to vote, and hoped the bill would become a law. ,; Tho editor of this paper knows little ;( of the merits or demerits of usteo- fl Pthy, but do know that Dr. Good- ,f rich, the osteopath practicing In this 1k'1. c'ty l'iis l'" dlllorent jxitltyits much H good, and brought relief whero others |