Ml i i J 1 i li p s i r.HTNHBUR, CAMBBIA CO-. I'-- FRIDAY. - - KE15-KXJAUY "JO, l!J-. The Virginia Legislature b:is passed u bill prohibiting srliing hvavy tine .tnil ifMpri.sonincnt. and' Tin: l.AWivntv omnty Ik'Uiwrntu' committe." h:iH mloptoil res'iluti'iiis fa voring thi" noiui nation of Cltvel;ml. Tin: Exocutive Committee of the VirKl's F:iir Ik'HiiI nu t at I larrisliur;?, arul after a ttt-th hy Governor IY.ttisnn depiv. atirjr. the newspaper attacks on the ioiiuuissk.il, a resolution war; adopt ed that hereafter the nieetini:-1 of the committee -Until he open to reporters of tli,o pnhiii- press. Ki. t'ov, a burly iiesjru, who brutally outraged Mrs. Henry Jewell, a while farmer's wife, at Texarkana, Ark., was captured Saturday. He was saturated with kerosene oil, tied to a stake and burned alive in the presence of ,000 persons. The crowd insi.-ted that Mrs. Jewell apply the ton h and she did so. A iisrT n from Washington on W'ed ta: Speaker Cri-p is a very sick man, and his condition during the past few days has given his friends serious alarm. One of the speaker's close friends ad mitted yesierd:'V that he feared it would be a long time Iffore Judge Crisp would bo able to resume his speakership duties. Noi itustan L'lNo James ti. Maine has written a letter declining to he a can didate for the Kepubliean nomination for the l'roeidenoy, the Chester county Republicans on Tuesday refused to en dorse tho Harrison administration. There are a g'-eat many Republicans in 1'ennsylvania who have an unwavering lelicf that Ilcnjainiu Harrison is too small for the 1'rcsidential mantle. Tiik comptroller of the currency has declared dividends in favor of creditors of insolvent banks as follows: A second dividend of twenty percent, making sixty per cent, of the Maverick National bank of l'.oston; a iirst dividend of twenty-rive per cent, in tho case of the First National bank of Clearfield. Pa., a first dividend of thirty per cent, in the case (f the Corry National bank, of Corrv, Ta. Tut Marouis of ISeequehen. Jiiinitcr of commeiee. presided over a meeting of the centr.i! commission at Vienna. Aus tria on Monday, on the Chicago World's fair, anil announced that the Austrian consul in New Yuik. llerr P.tlitM-hck, has been appointed An.-trian commissa ry for tiie exhibition. The minister, in a speech setting forth the advantages of a good display at the fair, expressed the warmest hope that Austria-Hungary wulild be well represented. yiLEHt is one thing certain 6ays, tlie Pdlcfontc TT-i.cft.ncK., in connection wit a the politic ml conteFt bctwtcn the Hill and Cleveland Democrats, new gome n Wiiu s.uth fierceness in New "York, and that is, that it is Letter that this fight should 1-e before, than after the presi dential convention. There seems U be no way for the Democracy of that state to get thoroughly wakened up only through a good, igorous, exciting fight. To them, this is as necessary to secure success, as a row at an Irish fair, is to insure fun. Without a tight there is neither life nor vigor in the Democrats of that State, and without one proceed ing, or at the time of the nomination, they have never yet won a victory. A strange fact in politic is, that New W.I-L- Lis n,.ver ,'one Democratic in a presidential contest, when its delegation was a unit for the successful nominee. When Cleveland was nominated in 'SI, Tammany Hall sent a delegation to Chicago, headed by Grady, Cochran and Fellows, that made every opposition to his nomination that earnest men could conceive of. They refused to le. bound bv the unit rule, and declared uim mo tloor of the convention, :is well as in the corridors of the hotels, that if his name was placed upon the ticket. New York would repudiate him overwhelmingly :;t the polls. He was nominated and New York electors were chosen for him. Four years later he was re-nominated ant .New l oi k was a miii mi mm. Not a voice in the Stale Convention that j naiutd the delegation, or at St. Louis, was raised against him. The followers of Tammany and the adherents of the county Democracy, vied with each other in the VMciferousne.-s of their glorifica tion and the country felt sure that New York could be relied upon to give her electoral vote to the candidate of her choice. Tue result of tint election is, known. There mas no light among the New York Democrats, before the nomination was made, and there was no victory after wards. As it was in ' 1 and 'SS, to has it been in that state since the recti lection of campaigns linger in the memory of man. It was the same in both state and Federal contests. No light among Democrat- no victo ry for the ticket! As they have a bigger, bitterer and bi tter fight on hand this year, than ever before enjoyed, the country has every reason to believe, that lot who may be the Democratic nominee for President, New York's electors will he given him by a much larger majority than lias been usual. Every sign points to victo-rv. Tiik New York Democratic convention met at Albany on Monday and elected a full Hiil delegation to the Chicago con vention. Tho.-e opposed to the early convention have called a state conven tion for the ol.-t of hiy and ord red primaries in all di.-tricts in the state for the election of delegates and for mem bers of a new stale committee. It looks very much as if New York would have two sets of delegates clamoring for ad mission tu tho Chicago convention. Si aui.rt i i:vi:i; has assumed almost the pro portions of an epidemic in smio parts of Chester county. Schools are closed lt cause of it. business has been suspended at same stores and children are kept close housed in the fear of their contracting the disease. Several cases have occurred in West Chester, but it is in the country districts where tho dis ease is prevailing to the greatest extent. North Coventry township is suffering more from disease than any other, all the .schools of the district b ing closed. Gui)f .i.i.Y the Senate Judiciary Com mittee is eifeeting in sub committee tho bill projMising a constitutional amendment that shall secure the elec tion of Senators by a direct vote of tho jK'ople. What the ultimate fate of the now measure in the Senate may be can not now be foretold. The argument of ex peril nee against the method of choice by State Legislatures is strong, it must l-ea hnitted; but as with the Legislatures of the states rests the final determination of the matter the result of an appeal to them is more than doubtful. Ai the election in the West ward of Kbehsburg on Tuesday of last wool. J- D Parrish, the Democratic candidate, was elected justice of the peace, had the votes been honestly taken and honestly counted. Une Democra t. who had an uuitiestionable right to vote was refused, and a Democratic ha!!' t was illegally ta ken out of the box after it had been re ceived, without color of law for the ille iral act and the Votes as then counted made the two candidates a tie. It is now proposed to have a special election to settle the question and we have no doubt our Republican friends who had and will have control of the election boa id having elected tho same men for election othcers sire perfectly williug to have the matter thus Settled, getting one more chance to count the I leinocrats out. Some Democrats appear to be satisfied with this proposed settlement of the question but the Fklkmas here and now utters its protest against it. IfJ.D. Parrish was honestly elected justice of the peace he is honestly en titled to serve and hold the cilice. If he was illegally counted out there is a legal way of righting tho wrong, count ing him in, and that only is the proj-er method to pursue. A jx-tition to the court will bring an honest count, give the oiliee to the man honestly elected anil that is the only program that we are willing to endorse. Wo are satisfied at all times to submit gracefully when we are hoalen out to i.. counted out never. MushiiifT'on bettor. Washington-. D. C. Jau. UHli, 1S02. Representative Springer, chairni'in of the Ways and Cleans committee, and Representative Bland, chairman of the coinnge committee, both assured your correspondent that there wivs not the -lightest foundation for tho stories that have been recently told alut these com mittees antagonizing each other on the iloor of the House. Mr. Wand says that himself and all tho rest of the free coin nge DemooiatR are ju.-l as anxious to see the bills p.issad putting wool, cotton ties and binding tw ine on thefreelist. which have been "prepared by the Ways and Means committee, as they are to pass the free coinage bill, and that they have never had any intention of antag onizing any of them. They only ask that a time be set for the consideration of the free coinage bill, and they will ut ter no complaint if the committee on rules decide that their bill U' taken up after the tariff bills are pass.il. The story that Mr. Mills intended of fering nn entire tariff bill as a sulotitute for the first tine of the tariff bills l iken up by the House, had just as little foundation. Mi. Mills has no idea of doing anything of the kind. He favors each of the bills prepared by the Ways and Means committee, the only differ ence of opinion between himself and the maioritv of the committee Ining that he would like to see the entire tariff re formed at one time, instead of going at it by piecemeals. He will heartily sup port each of the bills, as steps in the right direction. Congress, or as many of its members as can spare the time from iioMii t int committee, wink, -vill leave here for Chi cago to night, as gu-sts of the World's Fair committee of that city, returning next Wednesday morning. Representative Rayner, of Maryland, this week delivered one of the strongest sjiceches against trustsever heard on the iloor of the House. He reminded the Republicans that neither the Inti rsfate Commerce law nor the Sherman act, passed at the last session of Congress, liad orevented the continued formation of the trusts and combinations which it was their alleged purpose to eradicate: that trusts still blossomed and nourished as they accumulate in every commer cial centre; that they Still delicti the law ami the jurisdiction and mandates of the courts, and that they still, with arrogant front and bold pretensions, executed their purposes without the slightest fear of intlicted punishment or the slightest concern ahout any encroaenmem upon their perogative. They are so power ful and influential that the legislatures of tho stales seem to tremble at their presence, and the Congress of the United States had stood by with folded hands and permitted them, with an iron heel, to trample upon the rights of the j people. The committee to investigate the Pen sion Otlice has had a room assigned it in the eapitol building, and it will hold daily sittings of several hours until its work is completed. Representatives Cooper, of Indiana, and Lnloo, of Ten nessee, w ill assume the positions of pros ecutors, they being thoroughly familiar with most of the charges brought against tho bureau. Ciiaiiluan W heeler, of the investigation committee, says he enters upoi the investigation without preju dice, a. id that he will be governered en tirely by the evidence presented to the committee. The House committee on manufac tures has designated Messrs. J. D, Warn er, M. D. F.gan, Sherman Hoar and F.ra 15. Taylor a sub-committee to con duct the investigation of the '-sweating svstoin.' authorized bv resolution of the iiitv-.-c.i. a.r. I lie irv-iiev to - The stn i ! c o - ! are to tc run v it u i-ciiici:-'. ii.ne raSeil t he wind. A pure w h:c i.iiu'; th .l h chicken :. 1 I n iIm.-!; rv.i si '!!;:i:":;;r'l in Ka-t Hrra rhilad"l!i thaiily. IiiiL-U'TJUiiA. February 2 Itd' d to her guards; with Hour and provL-tonsi for the famine strii ken provinces of I!u: tia. thj -steamship Indiana left here on her voyage of mercy with the woll-wishe ot thous inds and the drains of '"America" following Ler as .-hi; steamed down tho river. The gre at car go is purely a Philadelphia offering. The last sack of Hour, the lat b irr. 1 of provisions were lowered into the batch of the Jndiana at o'clock last evening. Twenfy-ninethotisnnd sacks of I'. iur, the purchase of tho relief committee, h ive been stowed away in the vessel's hold and It tween the decks. Ih-si.'.. s nine car loads of individually donated barrels of Hour and an assortment of pn.vi-:. -us. ranging from pork, lecf, hominy, ami Hitch to lioston baked lieans and 1'inla scrapple. The vessel is crowded to her fnl1..wt I'll,, .'Oiionittee Ms.srs. R!:1hk- enburg, K.-vcs, and A. .1. Drexel, jr.. of! the relief committee, w ho are to go to the scene of suffering, will go by the reg ular fast passenger steamers from New York. As a monument of the charity of Philadelphia the Indiana and her cargo stand unsurpassL The vessel was loaned to the relief committee subject only to the cxcnse of running h.-r: the coal, the next largest item, was contrib uted by a coal company: an army of stevedores go with her without a cent of expense to tliecommittoe, and the Dela ware river ind bay pilots "chipped in'' to pay the pilotage fees. The ns-ponses to the appeals of the relief committee have been so hearty that over ft.MH was realiz.il. and the advisability f loading ano'her vs-el has twi n serious ly considered. Almost the entire cargo was raised in Philadelphia, as but com paratively few contributions were re ceived from points outside of the city. Captain Sargent, who commands the in idana, says he will ako the northern route to the north of Siot I and, and if not interfercf with bv adverse winds and weather, he ho!-s to enter the harbor of ! ie pi;i.;,. ho; Libau bv midnight March '.. MRsnmiTiuK MMivi;-. CJiarJ-.-s D. Mil- na. iurre-iul in Vilkcirr for wjte desert ;on at t!i" lime timl for another ucan iatre. JlccttUsc of l!ie low price of Cotton. furie. r in CoITi-e county. a.. tnirml hi cio;i of It and then c ci, ri.itt.il si:i id-. Carl." !'! jail, which inol her w inters lias lcul lr-.m IV t i .1-1 tiaTtti.oat .:,.. irov !.a OTllv CI. i)ti!: to the viil"l-"l d i-ci pi ; ie" applied. Yti tty ft f Tho il-.it Hill pay J , FIFTH AVENUK, PlTTSHUItG. rtALTZF.LLs-. I? I. I -lb. K:.:i.. i I I he i I aise 1 I :; .'. I V :: I. e.i :. t llow- .,.;. I t ! i I i inine i declared t liVe III 1 : S -o'iiUV.c-l of fi lm- e,,! 1 :.nd sj.e ; ; I :l : c i ml House. Mr. Sherman Hoar will act as Secretary to the sub-coiiimilUc, and he wiil be glad to hear from any persons desiring to aid in finding out about this business. It is expected that the first hearing before the committee w ill take place the latter part of next week. The House adopted a resolution call ing upon the Postmaster General for in formation relating to contracts made un der the ocean mail subsidy act. Re presentative Knloe is the author of the resolution, and he wishes to Use the in formation asked for in preparing an ar gument in favor of his bill for the re peal of the subsidy act, which he is con fident w ill be passed by the House. Democrat absentees are giving the leaders of the House a great deal of trouble, and now that the serious busi ness of the session id getting before the House the continuation of this practice will prove very emharns.-ing, as it ena bles the Republicans to tie the House up at any time by refusing to vote, thus breaking a quorum, as was done several times this week. The Indian appropriation bill, which is if lo, H", OoTt less than the one passed last year, which carri.il $'.,'il4.S'.S to pay for Ian Is p.iroh istl from various tril.es, is now l-eing considered by the House. No time has been Sot to close debate ujion it. M. 'lilt. WnrM fur 'I'lif nnxf MCfji tie. rtfil lltr ii ml iilttit t, sx ji, ii null ill Amc' i'-i irhi n it w'x mt f- iiiri.iiij.li.i mii iiroit idijtrt; I inn titittl ti, iln n (iiltj Ii mis'iilit;!. rum in lit itsimi ami in txisti iv." tivii. Hamilton. We can lell our republican rea.iei a se cret ami our Democrat ic friends a piece of good new: The 1l"o(7 intend to and will elect an other Democratic PresMenl tliWy.-ar. a it elected (irnviT Cleveland in s.-d. Whether the Democrat ic candidate shall lie (trover "levelaml. 1 eiaeseii I i li the cause of Taritr Reform, or anv one of a number of ot her Democratic leaders who can be elected. I el .resci: I iiur all t lie elements of opposition to Republicanism, tin- Wi.ibl will le foieiuosl in hi support. 77u o.i7 I'i; xiili nt iiiuxt In: a 1 h niiM-itti. Rut while doimr this the W'irl'l will lim its Republican readers, as it did :u I he re cent campaign, a taller ami better report of Republican meetings and speeches in t lie Presidential canvass tliau the organs oftlicirowii part y riut. The H" 'W m r t r cnorx in im: it i.(;wp.'i. r nts. Tin H'o'M is now printing an average of ov.-r :t.'!0.( i copies a day. It has made a net aveiace irain of :iii.uol a dav during the past year. It w ill circulate next year, on i he basis of l hi increase only, at least 1 jo. iiii.iki copies of the anlest. stronnesi and l-t I leiniM-rat ic new spa per ever pri nt.-d. The U'iijM i re -onieil a d is t i m: i v e! v (r con nl . - A geil'l'l.e c have I ecu lo'iiid I. .11 hrope. Ml. j il l r lo t he t ill. The fricu Is Wall, r R. K u !- ( ,Nc York. Wl-.lli-- l ffolll I he Keep.- 1 i.-l.lor.Ol' of sold tn atliiei.t, v. i!l mi.- Dr. Re, ?!') ,ii.l damages. The P.riceville. Ti-i:i... cal mines w il hen a f ler 1m- uoiloil on the co-op. r plan. The miner have air.-idy taken ort h of stoi u. Falliair l.ack'.vard oiil of his ;i farm t ' .re Sj a en of .i. n.--' wa killed h hi- :.;:!,, t I i r up tramping on hi- head. Mrs. Hail, of Miliiga.i. T.-.ci.. as s., terribly friiihte:ii d by u tr.ii:ip. whom .-he oiilered from th' pfemi-. s. exhiuitii, a rubier snake, that she died lh.- following day. A ma a k now ,i :: In "' 11 u a n n ;, s the wont.-:. ! A-'. h y. Lii.-rm- c unity, bv kiss;u- Iheiu in ihes'o-ets. Lib.! t- to as- ci '.' :n hi- -ii ! it y ha v e a- .-t pi o . .i f i- liie. Thi i.a- I ; a tei sil ie w in., r for slock on tie Idaho lam- -. Thousands .if animals ao- ..'eel. and tie- shx-kiiU'ii say l ii.it o.v to receiil h-'ivy m.-iw there i I . t lesj- m t a "T!.o Khtly Tin: i-: ". liir-l Catth'-s the Worm." j;:rd v. ill .i:t thr 1 I Tur. birthday of t be Tat h.T ,,t j '7 try l.avlLcr l-n tluly tibs.j , ,) ' f olltllie ot tillsltMis til Ut ttg-lili . , " ' . II I. 1.11 1J I 111'- lllO-l 1, 1111 fl-.;,J. V liiii.'-e Ihllll t f n 1 f iotl-r, 'i 1 h l -b' Ol 1 I e I ileal Hero I .,. , and oi I he ;'n athes- ', lll.lt t I : i -III ll s; Ih-l-i nidi.;. ': 1 1.1 ..H'li - in h fi .il I ill ordeal.' :, , , -pel ,t hl.i.er hi" i.i-.-.i, t .. li ;il .i I i t e - h it I l 1 li e Hl'o. t j I.. .-. ,i. i i! I. -1 let he . I I.; I . 4 (h1 no ( , v. i: h t h '-.j. r. and to in:' ie..ar: At a i a .. , : : i o a I I- Special IDUCEKEKTS ciuri i v cr F E 3 R U A Ti Y mmi CDSTilRS P:B OPHGLSTM., IARI i.iNi'.Ns. i i : : . i i n sni:!: riN.. RLA. k;:i . k 1 . 1- IT WILL RAY Yol" 'in diMK To TIJi: flTY.. J I urn :nt- e.i.il I I i .cue. uk invih: vot K i (i':i:ii'o.Di:Nri:. CAMPBELL& T)()K. i. l .fi ! A wnii.-. 1-1 1 I !:! i:: fllC ! Ulll CLOTH! I U H P: W t to! I. 1 f r ! Il'- fi-111.. : lie - M is. IS vi ne. a aed " y- at , an ol dent of St. flair. S. hii Ikiil comity. utur.iay lo-jht. Siie allll ill the ;lbseee of il it h her. w a taken lleWsp.,; of the peopl It b.-li. v thi that to be the highest joiirna li-in hi' Ii i (iedi.-illeii to the public service. The W m ill put heart anil coiiseien, in to lis work ;. veil as brain. It i th" handmaid of .lu-tiev. the iinrve'er of mvsterie. t he detect er and terror of ori me, j tlie friend of the t lien. 1 less. il.,. heip of il,e ) poor, t in-strenai h of the weak. Io t 1 ii nu j that its power comes from the people, il I trives back to tilelll freely whatevei service I it influence and its resources enaele it to lender. With a perfect couipmci.t. a thorough oi LTuniat i ii. capable direct ion and deep d-terminal ion to move on and up to hiuher ideals and greater aebieveni.-nt. the ll'oi d v. ihes its rauliimle of readers a happy new year, and ceiiith nl ly bids them to ep.-.. from it during 1 -.; i ten imc w oiiil. rfu! t hinirs t han it has already accomplished. l.ol'l i'lle .l--.il It on w a subject tv. fit-. 1 he w. eaari w ho li c with a iit and fell over ihe red hot stove. j H.-r lend was almost i n.i nerao-d when ! the I mlv W I s foil!;. I lyiilii on the stove. A tiispa ti h from Lea v enw m l h. Kan., says that the Kaieas Waoti ( nii anv. which ha l-.-u ma iiufact uri nz wairo-i ami bicji'ie for the last ,.v ..mc-ii year w it h conv ict labor at the state penitent ia rv. h.i announced t hrojh it presidear. Alexander Ciil lwell. that in the future it u :-Uid emplev free or olit-idi- lalxir exclu siwh. Ill Norfolk county. Ya.. a few s u:'s airo I'oi ueiius Wood lireil at am.) h.-r hi-jim. tiamed I'.i iny Atlati.s. at ! ifi! .-. v. it h a pi-tot. Tin- -triu-k a b.,:tle of wh:s;v-y ; his pic ket, pass. ,1 j hiouli a :-d slrnek a ipiarter of a il-dhir ami ulanced olT. l.o-l. seeilr; tin- whi-ky l lllH.iilU down the nro.s th eii;h! le- had kih.d him. ami m.i-i.- iii- .--c tpe. The 'j:w. of Italian counterfeiter-.-eiilly co;: ic! -d in the I'liited Stat'-s Dis trict Court were s.-nteue.-d hy .1 n.L'e IJut-1,-r at I'liiheh lphia on Tu.-sdav. as follow loifare Dinicidi. .on line and -i years: linnhj Tate. s;o() fine and three years: Lo co Vim eua D n ant. e. alias '"l in,'. '" 'Vi line and three year- and si l.ioTitl.s; Fie.lel i.-ic lie l;.i':it.-. aii l 1 . !. f 'Jrl line and four tears and live mouths imprison- lllC.lt. RIP I mo uLuin!iiu Overcoats! Overcoats? Wc arf now jrej):i"ol to show vu '!' l;tff.-- .nn 1m ( sc!c!cl stock of FALL AND WtfJTFR CLOTHING AND OVER COATS i" county un.l ive you the GENTS' F My liho ol TS. RTX IIS i unit !i l.ir- ist iiUv.ivs cornnletc. Am n'w preiinn-l to s'i-iw v.ti " - j i " per p.-ssortiiicnt than ever bcfoie. Call ami see me as I will m 11 you nice goods ami .save you in- ney. Very Respectfully, C. ,1. Nii.1B!tS.1UG'U, CARROlLTOWN, pa. J LUCAS & C 1 IC" IOC I'll 1 I. .1 ' Kill., I ,,. '1 1 e I )..) i.t.'i Cl.lV over . I , of ... I.e.- ! . I I l:i ! k , 1 ; .11 - elc I.i .1 W e in v . : ,. ' ion 1 o i .i.r ( i i - -i : ii 1 l. .;o ; XV 'il 1 I I ' -I' i , t -.: i I, .i I ,. : I d hli i f .l .1 ill -iii. !.t . v I ll!"!..;C. I. a . ,.J, I'oi l.l : . -III., o i illfl.i ill X 1 I V 1 1 1 1 1 -. I .. i -'or i. eoiio...' ai.. th.. r, Ol. . p.-l I 1 h "'I e I ..,,,) , , . j i : 1 1'icr t:!i-e .-;..( j:. ... 1 I.-". I " ..Ol I ' ' I... I i i r.vi I :.i.i 1 ' l.o i " 1 " ' 1 ; I.-;:. I . tlMi I'oO:' IH.OI I i'oilit M.ielHs 4.:.' . ! J re Ii I 'o: i t : -..",'1 I.;. mi !ll."iO 1 Pan Val.c i O.I o 1.1,1 .'. .Vi .;. i l.-.:, . t '.' .O I . ' "" I. "'I iii i- .-levant -1 .-i. . i , a Ij'I I o.i t . al e m c, 1 1 i i i ii.- . I.ai.'l .:.. . !- are -h.e.x n ! Lie. . ;, V Pi.H -. i .: : i n . .. o 1 1.-: a, ),.. : ;, j ; . , C . . -s i i v 1 1 1 1 1 ii I x liaiid-o-- . XX i: Il .-!,.. le 1 II.! iloll I o.;,;, . i i. -. 'ne ;..t -, i-in,-;, .fa, K. t- Ciis i.i.i d xi i:n -i . 1. r . ha ll-o!nel , t n in tiled Alii: p. : lea 1 i: I i .! a ! I Im- Spi ; ; , ,., , . Hi'- lot l.'M'lliIiiih el:,'.., ..k 1 1 1 1 . ! . i 1 1 1 1 p. a i I I, ; ; , ,;, . MiC il.l 1,1 I .1 i V M I'll. ; ii X . rv sj j i ., ,. ,1,1 I;, i ' , . in i eev lot and I i.i v . ,, . , l.ne of Mj... and t l.'i'ili. :, . I I l.a.l I - j I I , tll - j . !,!,,;. (. j l.ne of inlai.t--' I '..a,,.. I..,-. All l iei - li ;i i I ii s.i 1 1 s , te slia I- and suraii s.. V. ami rd ha e ju-t a 1 1 i v . el, I prices n nil X al lie-. li '!. I h.-re i- .,! .. t. ha vc lou i, d out lid ! : and thai l- : h- 4 -1 - -: . ) ".- II, parti. :ei.t. .No : Ol.lt the tllost pol I. a I I , . ale l lie 1 ol 1 he In-. ...... V e a I e ca .-el III I . i I. ei . I , ,. e i.ei-p all XI i.i 1 hs In p,. as.. ; !'. eon, III. 'Il.l ll,e loli and ruin, or I 1 i I he -hi i! I ami I l . i.i . I lit t i iii: A is 1 he lii'.-si - t X-. i o i e I a !. ii lo I, t a l;i. '- ... e-t ad v ant a u'e. i: I .'XV. I.I.I. l-.l.' Clcvi land at tun Arbor. Ann AuiMii;. Mich.. I'ehrnary 'I'l. K.-President (irover C'lcvelaml. acconi-panii-tl hy Kx-tiovernor t'ampliell, of Ohio; Kx-l'osttiiaster Oeneral I..u .M. Dickinson, of Detroit: U". S. Dis-..!!, cf TttK eelehrateil lllaine divorce case at Deadwcxxl, S. D-, was completed in one day, so far as testimony was concerned, mid hut a short time was required to make an end of the whole matter. Ju'foe Thomas on Monday granted her a decree of ahsolute divorce from James ti. lllaine. Jr., and awarded her the cus tody of h.-r child, $1,000 counsel fees antl $100 a month as permanent alimo ny. There was practically no defense, the defendant's attorney simply match ing the case, under instructions to liftht only in case cruelty and adultery should le alleged. Ii;. Sun. Hon Jackson toltl Some in teresting facts uhout Alaska in an ad dress li fore the American Inter-Seminary Missionary Alliance at (ietty.-hurg last week. He said that the territory was "as hig as all of the United States east of the Mississippi river, and if yon reckon our country now in its width, you will find that San Francisco is ahout the midway Hint of the nation. The country is rich in every kind of produc tion, but the blackness of a heathen night is intense. Witchcraft and belief in evil spirits are among the worst practic-s ot the eople. Woman is con sidered as a mere Wast, and girls are married to boys as soon they are weaned from their mothers' breasts. I,ut the missionary is respected and loved, and when not interrupted in his influence by villanious white men with their whisky and corruption, can exert a tremendous influence among them for a li tter and nobler life." For Free llircrj hi Knral Hisiricts. Washington', Feb. I'.. A delegation comprising the niemliers of the legisla tive committee of the national grange, l'atrons of Husbandry, was lefore the House committee on postothecs and rx.st roads t"-day to advocate the free deliv ery of mails in rural districts!. The del egation consisted of Worthy I-ecturer Mortimer Whitehead, John TrumU-e and Leonard I. hone. The last Congress placed at the disposal of the iMstmaster general $10,000 to make a preliminary test or trial of the free delivery of mails from small ollicts. This amount, it was stated, was not sufficient to exjieri ment on a proper scale, and the delega tion asked that an appropriation of at h ast $l'oo,i km) Ixi made for the purpose suggested. P.uffalo, Mr. Cleveland's former law j partner, and Richard Watson Gilder, editor of the i'i ntini Miiii:im . arrived here at 11. h". A. M.Vrom Detroit. The city was gaily decorated in honor of the distinguished party. Fully two thous and students of the university were gathered at the depot and greeted them with the blare of tin horns and with the I'niversity yell. Mayor Doto met the party and pre sented Mr. Cleveland with the freedom ol the city in a silver casket. The Ex rresident replied with a few suitable words of thanks, saying that of all the offices which he had held he liad en joyed none more than that of Mayor. A procession was formed of the Ann Ar lor and Yj.silanti military companies, students and prominent citizens of this and other cities, which marched through the principal streets. After lunch at Fresident Angell's residence the party proceeded to I'niversity Hall, where, at 3 tit-lock, Mr. I leveland delivered an address uikjii the subject of Sciitiiiieiit in Our National Life." Tli- I'nl.llr il KtpreriHf It The pilleic aie ii.il lite.l lo th, K- a ! Ihi'ing I'.e.til. r Company iioi mo;,- for bavins peifei ted ci.d prepared a li-av.-nin ai'.-iit that is pure ami xx l:o!e-..iii.- I cvot. l a .Me-tinii than for it- e;iosine. lioldly j mad. -. of tie- liiimen.ii- impure, adulteia I ted ami injui io'.i-ai tich-s that ar-sold im- I del the iia'iie of pox tl. r-.. iir.-ail i j pre pa rat ions, et ... I hi on J lion I the . oiiim . I III tllllkiliif these l-Nposlllt-.s tile C( -III CI 1 1 V I . . ..... has. (,f t-oiir.se. made itsini tin- targ.-t for ill! sorts of counter a'.l lc'.s. I.i.; tie ani iiiis Hi' these attacks h;.s Ix-eii iM-rl'-ct'y iitider-t'i" i hy the a'-n.-ral puhlic. and t y thcir li ry virulence have s,i x -d to more pl'ott'ilie'it'y call iitt'litioa to th-- einid Work f tie- al t i lepaay. li dinary a iult rations, such are found 111 cotlee. spices, .-li .. Mtiiotign ttj-y are vx i miles in a comm. r.-ial sense, are often tclera'ed Ix cause tiu-x- do not particularly ITect th." h'-alili of the consumer. Itut xx h.-n an article like l.akiir pov der, that is relied upon forth.-healthful prcpaiatiou f a'mo-t i-very meal, is so made as to rar- rv 1 1 1 ir 1 1 ! v injurious if not ranklv poisonous lemeti's into our daily fiod. it is the duty f t he pill lie am li ol iti' s to Jake cognizance of it. In this liicht f.,r pun- I.kkI made by the Royal" Company, it is noticed that the most trustworthy s ientilie authorities are mphaticall v upon its side. In all thecou- BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. In iirepentinc this Minouneeinent we take re.it pride in calling attention to our present sttek of jroods. It will he '.,ur aim lo eil n f'tl.inp but the best of jr;ooils;, ami at the lowest possible cash price. We have reeeivetl wi hin ihe last lew lays s-evenil new things in Shoes ami Gents' Furni-hinLrs, ami hav e a lare stock ordereil, which will bec niinjr in as (Ust the factories e in in ike them. Inviting you to call ami ,ee our f,,0il ami get prices, we are You is Ilespect fully, J. D. LUCAS & CO., Opposite Cambria House. EBEHSBURC, PENrtA. The v a li- It a ml a- SPRIXB II1IESS wmuw A I ' II, .1 e elea tit a ml I -.ill t li.l II I V i'l' !!.. 1 i . We are ii" it -! i. . i nur 1 ' ne. a ii'i at ..i.r i a n - j M.i ill th. i.i I p i 1' It XX l : I p l X 1 ton en v. .ii P xx i 1 1 1 ..r in sr.ir :;cji n Vigogne. Ectenrode - & Hop pel, N1 I l;ile-. tl! ". Ti .1 ' ( utitfrfeitf r t ujiliirt d. Came tu Life. t'oNci-KNiM; t;e Keaiiin railroa.J n u 6i!iihitioii Attorney (iener.-. Hens. 1 says in effect that he will take no action un til it appears that the coinhinc threatens the puhlic interest. "It has not heen the practice ol the Attorney (Jeneral's of lice." he says, '-p, invoke or lend the name ami powers- of the commonwealth to merely private interests, nor res-ort to it- extraordinary remedies when others as effective couhl c employed. It is the usual practice to entertain any respecta ble complaint of ahuse nuisance or non Use of ccrjorute franchises and, UKn due notice, to give full l.arins to com plainant und complained against. I fctantl ready to do that in this case. The questions of constitutional law antl of puhlic policy involved will he met when they arepropeilx j,n.( .nt,,j Till, inter-state commerce commis sioner r.t Washington, annotincetl its de cision on Sunday in the case of William II. Harvey against the Ixiusville and Nashville railroad company, involving the ejvinjr of free passes and free trans portation, anil the commission decides that the action of the defendant in grant ing to the moml.cr.s of the city council of New Orleans and the clerk of that Ixxly on iiccount of their oflicial posi tions free transportation us passengers over all or some jioitions of its inter state lines, violates the act to regulate commerce and is unlawful. Ar a meeting of the officers of the state Editorial Association at llarris Lurg the Quay liliel suit against the IJcaver Mar was considered. A move ment will he. inaugurated looking to the p.ir l.iii ot' the two men. Sr. Lot: is, Feb. 24. Nannie Long, aged 11, lying in her coffin at her par ents' home, No. 14 North Eleventh street, suddenly came to life this morn ing, after having U-en thought dead since Tuesday morning. Her funeral fixed fori! r. m. to-day. She moved her han Js and eyelids, and the breath could Ie seen on a mir ror held l-efore her mouth. To all in tents the girl was alive. The rapturous joy of the people was shortlived. Peath once more claimed her an hour later. All attempts since that at resuscitation have been fruitless. Away fr'nr Hcallli. II. Jones Monaghan, the well-known lawyer of West Chester, who disapjK-ared mysteriously last Octoler arrived in San Francisco Tuesday from Australia, lie stated that at present he was in the best of health antl glad to get back to the country. He also stated that he was very sick mentally when he suddenly left home, wife, children, and friends. i-or years ins business as an attorney had leen increasing until nature revolt ed from overwork and the fear came" over him that he must die a mental wreck. He retains, however, u fair rcc election of all his actions. miia Y-TiiKifc words a minute is con- si'l r d rapid writing, Cincinnati, February 21. The great est haul of counterfeiters, including the capture of plates and j-rinted bills, ever made here was accomplished yesterday by (iovcrnment detectives. The whole gang is in jail. They are Ualph Wish on, a steam engineer; W. (J. Horn, i Fourth street photographer, and W. T. Brown, an engraver. Detectives have In-en working on the case since llccem- U-r lio. they captured a dozen photo engraved plates of the Grant series of the $ silver certificates antl found a car load of dangerous printed bills. They also captured in process of prep aration a $10 silver certificate plate of the Hendricks series of lssi,. licsides these they found glass etchings for Uth counterfeits in course of preparation Bob Fleming, whom Jim Wishon had solicited to spread the gootls informed the detectives antl insistetl on their work ing up the case. beneral.'. merchandise CLO TH&W, FI,OUIS,FEEI, Luinherandeliiiigles. We keep our Stoekah'avs Full and Complete. (Jive us a Call. -I.a.h-s 30-inch all wool Knitkerb m kiis, all colors, 4 3f-inch Camel ll;iir St i iocs, all colors, "lc. oO-iiK-h Knickerbocker St i i i 70 cents. 10-inch Mixcl Uetlfonl CorJs 75 cent. iVMiK-h fine all wool Twemls, i .l.2:. test- of this cmpany xvuh tin- alum and I her impure hakiinr powih-rs the result has .r"Xe(l tliat every statement mad.- by thelloya! r.akimr IV.wd.-r Cotciiatiy a i C QUI 5 3 eh.'i' e 111 lilies -He ! I vi n. .1. for -am iles. price or oi her j ni"t 1:11 1 n z em' ui '! " Al'.ix Writ' a t ion. Spi eial facilities f.ii hy mail to x nir profit hot h to t he pni i t y of its oxx ii ami t he adulter- a i ion of ot her hali in a Pxx ;ls of t he mar ket, xx as fnliv am liori.tl hy the most coni leteiit chemical ami melie;:l authorities of the coenlrv. Iu this contest two facts have In-en pret ty conclusively settleil in the lillli.lsot the p'iMie the Hr-t that tin- Kojal i'oinpaiiy lias fotiml the menus, and uses them, to make a chemically piirearticl.-tif food: and the other that the market is full of jiolson ou. al 11 ti and other adulterated baking poxxilers, xxhich, no matter bow strongly endorsed hy commercial" chemists, are to he studiously aveiJed. A pure huking powder is tun- of the chief aids to thr- cook in preparing perfect and wholesome fooi. The recent controversy in the pr- lias left no longer a question ... . -.. :. Wltll tllt.se xvno uesire iui iix aim u- i siiiiieiiess of food xv hal baking itw der they ! shall u-e. f Kei WMle Froit Bflilliai, 113 riiatcn Eire t, Jeteten Pa. New Stock of DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CAR PETS. Call to ste u-j when in town. JAMBS GTJIaSTlSr. LIST OF FAMILIES DRAWING 0. D. P. Relief in Cambria County for year end ing 1891 and beginning 1892. I.OKKTTO. I'almer'tt Mtltiide. Ciucaoo, Feh. 22. Senator John M I'alnu r is still true to Grover Cleveland, despite the temptation of l'resideutial nomination freely offered hy the Demo cracy of Illinois. In reply to a letter from William Florence, a resident of Irving Park; 111., under date of Febru ary 11th, he wires: "I am interested in your remarks regarding the National ticket, and certainly agree with you in one (articular, that Cleveland would arouse the enthusiasm of the masses of the people. The contingency of my nomination for President is so re mote that it is hardly worth considera tion at all. I would not, under any cir cumstances, accept the Vice Presidency. I conld not be induced to accept the first place by the conviction that it was ne cessary that I should do a contin gency that is very unlikely." Farmeks complain of the depreciatetl value of farm hfirscs, though cows hold their ovx n. lh IS A POSITIVE CURE Frll Ihu. Tklafiil l'iiilim.idlVMll. Inwl M fwiuiui.u H.tiutm Ladies of the World. It will care entirely the woisrt form of Female Compliiinu, all Ovnfian troul.les. lnfliiDimat 100 ami Ulceration, Falling and Oi-i'laceuents, also -.piual Weaaness, una Is pnrt- ..larit adntnea ro tue Chanpa of Lif". It will ihssolve ant espel I amors from the uterus in an early etafeof deve opnient. Ttm teuileiicy tu caucrous hnuiora tliere is clircketl Terjr iee.tilr l. its use. Crre-. aiiiiieiiee t reely answereit. A J.ire in confliieuc LV1I A K. 1INKIIAM MU'.t'i.. I.ynn. Ma. Ly1U K. I'mkliani'a I.I V I'l; i ll.ls cure com (liialiuu, till oUMirw. ami C ri.iailv of tL liter. VicU. boa. kuU l nil lrn(Ul. I'etcr Hilt Haden M.-Ouir - Kd vlullen.. M ike lawsin - Mrs Nairle . Julia K:ti!il ..- Mrs. tirinHn .. JuUn S eti-nt -. CHEST M'KINGS. Ignatiuua Miller !T. BONIFACE. Mrs. Susan Miller Mrs. Win. leader FALLEN T1MBFK. Mr. K. Gallaher LLOYDVlLl.E. JuUu Johnson -- ST. At'GL'STlNE. Frank Mc-t'onnell la.bt-l McOuire.... . rcii 0MH. r-'t (Vi r.?i I ' w 4 w : ihi j 0" AeiiM xviiu Mrsi. Hviiti'ir... Joliu tihi'dy .... Mrs. S Owens.. Mm. IUimii F. VanleHlen.. . ASHVILLE. LILLY. UELSANO. Mrs. Bau-bour... GALL1TZIN. Mrs. Wester Mis, i. Skelly- Mrs. llansoi... ST NICHOLAS. John Keith....- Mr. Heile Mr. Silas Lout;-. XI ai y I liniouil ... Mrs, Jbuicli.... Mr. Dnuan Ilrbecca Hatzel FORTAOE. YflLMOEE. SOUTH FORK. EHENSHCKG. .li. Jainea.M . - - Mm. Knw ... vis Ann Jonea Iiuis H.iover - Mr -nrler.. Mary ti av Mrr. Junes.. t'KOYLE TOWN.sniP. Mrs Busli - JOHNSTOWN. litl.ls.-t Nlireli.-ii.... 3 0" tHKI 6 W 400 ... 3 00 50 .... Din ... 6 00 4 0- 700 400 4 00 30" . 6 00 3 oo 5 ti .... t oti Mm 2 00 tine 4 w X to 4 0.. . 4 iK) ft mi 3 ihi : oo Sun 2 I' 4 ll 2 00 3 00 Micloli UallaKl'rr M xi y Mie.-In n ... Murx o'OiMiell...... I- leu tiolilnii; Min S:ltllill I lie W.'lltZ 1 h-l.a LkVlnll .. ....... It. il uf Mct oiyan .. Mux I. kell-y Mrs. I' Malla C.-itti Sulu a.: Mrs. Intl'-r ..... .... .Iiiini K'lminlnu ... sihhIi I'..ii.Iwiii 'hi all annaiii.li Mis Huicti-.. i . ... lrx- Hurry airy Zitumei man . l Ml tl K 11'll Mary Fall.. Mr." Mai kli t In isilana Fink.... M.utli KmsIi Mm. V.Mnlll.'d .... Uridyet O'Neal. Mariraiet Mixell ... Ailaru V'.:l.- t. c. Ilaiiimera - Ann Brown . ... A nn I'aloi s..n H tniMli Uitley ...... Ann Su iva.i Lena Kaufman .... lt..tH-1'l tl I.-IIII John S. O.ilri- lane iiu-Huu I lim l.'s Habor Hannah Silk........ Mr. I.huley Mm Hu ens..... .... Marv Ford M k. McCarthy Susan Vai-i Klien Mori-on Martaict bull Kile u Ser Carnliim Aldre.lKO-. .1 Im Wallers Catli Kell.-ey Calln-rtiie Conway IHinel Craw ey ... . ifMlKM-ra Kti-rbiiie. . KAMI ART. IIITK.I S. V. Mll.LKK. JOHN F. LOM1, 1 3 ill 3 ll 3 IHI 3 't 2 on 2 10 J (hi 20 2 no . . . . 3 3 I'l a ".I 4 DO n.i ..; 8H . - 4 oo :i O-i 2 no tl on 3 i 0 200 3 (M 3 no 3 on 4 00 3 thi 3 00 3 i HI 3 ml 8 00 3 HI 3 "0 4 CO 3 to HIM 3 00 3'M . . . . . .... 1' f") i 3 00 2 oo 200 2 00 200 4 on ............... 3 oo 3 00 3"0 3 .K JliO 8 Oil 4'KI Toor Director. BOGGSOUHL, 115, 117, 119 & 121 Fefieral St, ALLEGHENY, PA. 'I'TI AI. LIST 1 LiM ! C'ii.e -el il'-wn Ii i t'liil al a t. rt: . ,,,jn u lie h'ld if. H'tUfi'urit Hie -i i '. Vim -v ol M.n-li. IV.n!: Th. tna . Hrtn.ll. Hm k.-i'I v. Hi.uett . 1 .rei" Ymkt v. " .hier. Mnli'tfi el al V Korh. Mcl-.na'..l l.e0 mer 1 rettz K.rtiiiari Brnc.., t'-e Aimer K.tMnl HhtT I.--kry IVii-m S'M.xman .. .. tirtimn ,.x a. l-ro-.er et al .. v. Ctu'- la a. y. ville xa t. r l'v n line. ...tr. M.-Keiviy. .. v l-ottl.T ...x-. f. P.i'hiiri-l;. ... Hi suju.!". .... v Nfi-on. . . . v Vh Ilex I' kr l ' ...vii. U .T Morre-I t. i-'C. Hol.lnson . Smith I xx llo 11 rr -n t.ar.itj'r Mrrv . Yeraiie iv fo. . . Hianu .... ..... .... Mrtin Niti-h S.. me , Hui.X'er, liuahes t. Co.. .v Hurkc. .x l-.ii-ll. .-. n nn vn sipv-i'ii. .x h. Ixretiui . ,.v '..i.n. Ailirr. vn. .l..h'ii.U' u I' ..vii. Smne. ,.v Sui't"- J A-S. x I ' A i l-n.Ui' i" : T rothocoiary's chVe. Feb. 12. y. i -riiri-K 14 heret.v ulx-en ttil "' 4 ion aeoouDm have hin Hie. I in the r t'.ummaa eiea.ol Cunit.ria eotinty. I' . '' 1 hr e..r nrnie.l ml.trnur" on tl.e T - narrh, A.l. 1-9-2, unlena cnuco ! - L euiii rarv: , a The tin. I and final aecorot of Waller Ii ' -1 plk'Fieeo' A. W. KlKiirh. ,. The firt a.-d flo,l a.ei.iinl cf E. It. ' .' aUnee ul M. F. Mrllnuald. r'lri.1 and .rilal account ol John lou:!. nee ot Frank Habn. .,.,, j i I'-v ! KMnbnrir. Fa .. Feb. 13. 1-W lT 't ti" FOR SALE, l'ha un.leraiirned iiiepe of real ectate situate In Munsier ' !mhrU eoumy. ta . eontainlnu Fem e ' ill M11 a t nr.ite fJ 9 In M nn. ler lu"-'"'- tiamnria eoua'j. i. wiimu.u pill -fi I ano n ii o" e .-ie u.i .......... la lii.i.ri.re.i an. I In i.'iifl dale - I lvlll"lli an. i wmi' - ' - ,1Bn and oix.n ea tarmii. l or F'urtnr t'F'lr" call on or addrenf Alvln Kvana. K'-en-"' r-- lleeemher 12. 18 W0. UCtlF. KtHKlt h- I.nretl.'. " Tartieal EnfftaM,rtta ar aa viuioui wtMla,TKev 4 If roavoiot,ooiiocBI(-a l detail, kwaanK okaaau 1 1 rtiM w wa ti, worn. . pir i. la KBpna ready iu- e- A , iV fa S,4sli Tig. S. iZl MONEYii ltd li.in.in b, rr l" !. I.. t -ff itn .1.. il,-- a-.k. 1 1 rutin i j . I- U- ' tr . 'JIE FKEKMAN li the laret piT tt NortU 1 vamtnia. In t tnrrA it. PILES ASA K F.r rlvf J' Car. for I'ilea. .".n' rree-A-hlr'-AMKl. ,iirrr."Oi it i FRIDAY. n Ix lit, - -Tn:s. 1:, - l'n.r. linn fri.-u.ls -Mi. J.T' the i-It.ir- -JI.-x. r. -X s It I I'm- v. i kiiiils'iii' j i W.tl'fi'. Mi. U-i i"llVt 11 f.v "aitrii.liiv . --I h ill Ii illium C.i "Tiic-ilux . - Mrs. i 't.i .Ti.liiist" lit-lat ti! .i ' .Ju.iy li-i i- mi '! I.y liis ii ... Mr. 1 1 ship, nn '1 of Ml-. Ai -Ml. .1 Tnllll I.I.. (Ill V- II III I 1 .Il.l. I, prmit.-il it tin- ujr.-ii'-v -Mi I. fiirt ii mi . Ml tht' I la -K.v-sl, ll liei i- . M li.-li In- i blllK. Me, vx in k tih . ' lut till Nt. i this wi lv. Mr. .1. inure-, Vm il I Nt. Axiimis i-r Mclvx .' M r. . vr fart n! rlvt-rl In. n H'i inc i- A. .1. liu hvi-n 'll-ll XV. lllf "f-.-.M-.l -Mr. V. v isttii.e i lu tlii- r j i-i . on t Mr. r il.n to tun Is in tli. fi-ll'lllS ll : -Tlte " Itivt- U ti:i tliat oil v Mr. uiul ' Itiirt.'. Kalnry u- t.tl ltill'l Til It. xv I Mr. Wt-lht-'t.i - til.. flUIIT ui-I I-'r.-ii. lv.r i fitli. lui- -jttl dux - hurt n-''- ly trtiiilie -Mr. t Utiui'-rv ri-ifti(li-. t.uU.- J.I.- .i-vx inn Ju.l. juilif lit 4'oiinty . tin- tri i lllli Im-. -Mr ttf M tin hi ycar-iriis.i-i i bums li. Mr. tvi;ra I niilt:, .1 i;i at tl. iai .Uttt-n. A s, Utll'XV II 1. lu sS.nn -fli un ttos t b-. 'Tli. lie Jil.i . at rtY t-rwrtt-.! i J lauy. ii. re-;r-tt -Jtn:i Imk ii hi. i Sufir.-n. xvblli i xxk ii. IU.-c tl Mr. t'lVX ll)l liis linn last, bi.' llxiut t jury m ; Mi in u tn IllK HH from i-t was t vi i niniit fits. Tl u Pix-ei. of i: ix-i th purl peace, that xv a ti-. Mr I!ao i of All.-1 stor-. i sufft-ri frli-iiiN I'tivcr, Mi -srHH-U'ill rienly Moiidai A-t the Mr. CI thV li day. tixt-d MartL trial I Samw i jail w. tun use: organ. Juj Vhila.; linprisJ 'Tho IMXIlftl It is XX lollci-riolict-: ofteni a wan uuy ci Oils,' Al T T
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers