THE NEWS Mrs. May Davie, widow of James 8, Drown, bas brought suit in Denver against the Ibex Mining Company, owner of the Little Johny Mine at Leadville, for $200,000, her share, she alleges, of the cre taken from the mine, in which she claims to own an eighth inter- est. — (Goodloe Coombs, thurged as acces. sory to the murder of Jobn A, Rose in Powell count v, Ky., five years ago, was sentenced to the penitentiary for life, Seven of the jury were {or hanging Coombs, Three other men who were implteatad in the murder received life sentences, — Clara A, Dawaon, a rich fadyv,. and the daughter of a millionaire mer- chant of Brooklyn, N. Y., was divorced in Terry, O. 1,, from her husband, Johan H. Dawson. —The corner-stone of the main Luilding of the Western Pennsylvania Insti- tute for Feeble-minded was luid in Polk coun- ty, Pa, with Charles and Henry Lathroy, Ottawa business men, time in Ottawa, Kan. kicking the doors. Charies was shot dead and Henry was seriously wounded. The coroner gave the corpse to Undertaker Sessions, which so enraged an opposition undertaker that he stabbed Sessions, —The J. M. Dawson Can- nery snd the Fisher Can Company Jose, Cal | insurance $50,000, rosin room of the Howard, the thirteen-vear-old dau Charles Howard, a Northwestern Raliway official, is missing from her ho fn Mil- wauukeo eclreumstances that wu the suspicion that she was kidnapped. lu Philadeiptia herman Mudge't, alias Holmes, J B. Howe, a St. Louis lawyer, and the widow of B. F. Vitzel were indicted for eonspiracy to insurance com- impressive ceremonies, —- who were out for a struck the wrong house, in San Total loss £150,000; in the company, —— Alma ghter of was burned, The can fire started ne under rrant defrard an pany. —— Miss Mattie Martin and Miss Lizzie Miller, of Huntingdon, Pa, were struck by a Pennsylvania fast train and seriously injured, —James Patton both colored, are charged with assaulting Mrs, Robinson, a white woman se¥emny years old, in Clay county, Ky. Lyuching wm OBEresSmAD James (, gusta, Ga. and George Colson, is threatened, . Black, Au~ has written a tes to Thomas E, Watson, his populist opponent in election, Irauds, —By the burning of Mis. Cary's residence in New Orleans, her ile. are running on full time and want m« Wilson, of Pit of the recent concerning allegel Maggie Kinselle, n seamstress, Jost ~The coal mines in Marion county we min. Samuel P. sy vania county, sa d to be the jargest land-tax pajer in Virginia, is dead. The two hundred pounds of Hong Kong opium, that came over on the Sikh, is being detained by the custom authorities, Tacoma, Wash, doubtless, be seized, The opiur signed to a Portland Chinese firm, paid of about £2.50), —The Denver detec tives have arrested Frank Bock, a Fren sted and will, wns at At Denver, Col, after a careful canvass reported 215 families men are on i oC Ameri can Rallway Union verge of starvation, are destitute, in consequence of the black li saforeed by the raliway against the men wh struck last summer. The Dittsburg Syne eate, a discretionary pool, W. C Smith, mn ager, made an assignment to Attorney T, Trimble for the benelt of its dep Mr. Trimble has taken charge and says Le thinks the syndicate will pay fifty cents lar. Five Georgian m¢ tenced in the United States Court, ville, Tenn, to ten years each in tiary. They are the moonshiners, who shot Wm. Roper, the government inl threw him into a pit, days, until found by a searching party. witors, on the dol in the peniten. rmer, and amo ns III HAN ABOUT NOTED PEOPLL Taz publishers of “Uncle still allow Mrs. Harriet enue from the work, expired years ago. A J. Movuxrsex Jerson, Henry M. Stanley Tom's Cabin’ Beecher Slowe a rev though the copyrigh who was with in Africa when Emin MANY CRUSHED IN A CHURCH The People Fled From Their Homes in Terror and €Camped in the Streets -TheDisturbance Caus- ed by the Mount Lina Volcano. Details of the earthquake disaster in Biclly and Southern to hand, Italy have been slow in coming to the damage and telegraph lines, but the damage railroad to and property wis much worse than at first owing to life bundred persons were killed in the disaster, The province of Reggio Del Calibria sulle rod the severest damage by the seismic disturb ances, Reggio, Little damage was done in the capital of the provinces, Beventeen com. munes were iuvolved in the disturbance, in the vicinity of Palmi twenty-one miles north west Reggia, centres of which wore of on the Gull jlagoars, of Giloja, rectly opposite Punta del Faro, wr Palmli, + Here f these met village of San Procopio, n most entirely destro sixty were kiliad death ina church to which t refug There bo At Bagnara ten px hey had of the ge, jes are oti in their live fernia, being cru wore ing in the open alr, has sent a large the 10 disposal Prime Minister Crispi money for the relief of sullerers ) vessels at tl in towns of Triparal and Mileto I refect of Bagoara, were destroyed and ¢ 3 wd jured, tana ser} a 1a ME vy hocks were [e] teen miles west of Mess LOA, DO sever 05% fe arth that oreat 5 moven OF 8 FRILL LIAS ETERS FURL ROVen : n At grea peared in the wallz of taany houses, At Messing the shoek of iasted 12 seconds, It fan The tversal, the Was ace terror on the shock cecurr the people barb r Tacchini, chief of the of ships in the Sign the enrtil at Ro make was ¢ the pro He i» of inion nomena Is Cosy é me, says area of the Lipari Islands an vices of Messina and Reggio di Calal the of that the entire yanected with the voi EInA, the Stands uated a large PROGRESS IN ALASKA Ita Governer Reports =» an Alvases for Civilisation Tresprrens Year and James Sheakley, Governor of Alaska, bas of the Interior. He says “Notwithstandiog the matie the Spring and early Summer months, many now enterprises were unfavorable eli conditions of yes completed, The fisheries have been successful, the mines bave yieided profitable returns, th fo a few days to marry Miss daughter of E. A. Head, millionaire, Wx. Powe, the great authority on whist, who was born in 1514, Is at once an expert eivil engineer, a skilled organist and an aa. thority on all questions relating to steam ec. gines, railways, armor plate, drainage aad army ordnance, Ma. Grapsroxe bas never promoted his eldest son, the rector of Hawarden, or his sca-in-law, the Rev. Harry Drew. There is not a single member, of the family, male or female, who does not earn his or her dally bread, and there is not a title among them, William 8, Brine, who lives at 8 Learned street, Dorchester, bas been a eabinet maker every since he began to learn the trade about fifty yoars ago. It was either In the latter part of 1844 or in the first part of 1845 that Mr. Brine began as an apprentice boy at the trade. Mr. Brine was born in Boston and haa lived here since the day he was born, He fashioned the first reclining chair ever made in this country. Bruazixi is the name of a wonder in Leip. wig. Strazini astonishes his audience by first eating a soup which consists of sawdust plentifully mixed with conl oll, The mess is sot afire and after the flames have been ox. tinguished Strazini eats the peculiar mixture, lading it out with a spoon, writes a Leipzig ecotrespondent. He follows this up with bit- ing piece after piece from the lamp chimney, crushing the glass between his teeth and swallowing it. He washes it down with a jittie water, For desert he munches pleces of hard coal, peat, washing soap, tallow can dies and pleces of plaster, Sms III ss a A CHEWED ON DYNAMITE. Anan Head, the Ban Francisco John Wiss Wanted to Die and Blew His Heal from His Body Jobn Wise, citizen of Coalville, W. Va, committed suicide in © fearful manoer. He procured a dynamite cartridge, put it in his mouth and exploded it. The dynamite tore Wise's head from his body, scattering pleces of fish and Lrnin over his room. . . # Hod of season of unusual progress and prosperity, facturing of lumber The leading trait in tativeness, and they purchase lumber i ! Alaska, and they deserve the commendation of all for the good they have accomplished ‘I he Governor estimates the population at about 32,000. The Siterinn reindeer experi ment, he thinks, will prove successful. Good progress is made in education, Considerable trouble has been experienced in preventing the sale of intoxieating liquors, He says that Alaska has 4,000 miles of sea coast and 20,000 miles of shore line and the revenue officers have serious difficulty in preventing simuggling III ssn. TRAIN ROBBERS BALKED. Esgineer Honor When Ordered to Stop, Went Abad st Full Epesd An attempt to hold up passenger train No, 6 on the Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Road, at Panther Run, Mise.,, was Laiked by the coolness of Engineer ¥, A Honer, Panther Bun is a small way station. Soon after nightfall a half dozen strange men en tered the hamiet and husg around Jor au hour or two. Then they disappeared and were not seen again until the train bad stopped out and was starting out when oue of them appeared on the (r.ek aliead, signal ing the engineer to stop, Engineer Honer puiled out the throttle and sent the train through, As it vassed the sig. anal light a baif dozen unmasked men stood there, revoivers in band, and sll took shots at the engineer, Fireman Cole received a bullet through the arm aud is seriously wounded. Tue men were evidently new at the business. Tue railway officials ure ex erting themselves Ww apprehend the would-be KILLED BY A MANIAC. Mother, Daught'r and Bon Bisin With an Ax: Mur.erer (ommits The village of Wellsville, Mo, was the scene of a horrible murder and suicide which wiped out all but one meiiber of a family. Thomas Portercheck with a mother, two sisters and a brother occupied a small house half a mile from the business portion village. They were Bohemians in humble circumstances, Thomas was discovered net. ing strangely and gave indications that mind was deranged, He labored under hallucination that his neck was brcxen, insisted that a physician be summoned, £u eds vf the bis the relatives endeavored to eonvines him of error and tried to get him to bed, ed on sitting up all night, the family chair, Late at night retired, Thomas in a rocking sisier Mary was awakened by an agonizing When she emerged from her bedroom she found her mother ‘hon The floor was cov- could death, be beard The , Anding ail James, moaning in the agony of and locked, opened a window and to the ground. She and wal I'he murderer seized a ean of coal oll, g it over the floor and furniture He then d and fell rew a bu! att it on fire, . ‘ across his throat by the side of dead mother, The girl attempted to they spread so rapidly jess than 10 mi " 1 The sc that in a furnace, reams of the girl swaken- they rushed to and scene, but the flames had finished the work jae had commenced W the blazing wood had cocled sul ivy to which the mar hen bodies wore | They were those Tho moth borribly mu that The sister and mother, It As, er, daug tilated by an axe, ied his brother thet 3 mas Orst kil was I Tova tent Mary mother had been confined 10 ber YOurs, fon to kill his sister bed A NOVEL UNDERTAKING. A Great Company Furnishes its Em ployes Free Medical Attendance, souelan. President of 1} voor ad ovis de kKnean, the pt gn wedical attend. in the card for the f the employe, and it ine. as Proaide mpany, Tb seriied ie is folio not make vislis of jie fiend je nol trans ppirto t he peinirtiedd as the family sly OS cant conson, This priv the company and is De for wages, and may be ompany, at ils own vit © part of the contrast made void by the option, without notice, n A doctor has been engaged 10 attend sick employes, and everything that medical skill ean accomplish will be done for them dur- ine lines This is a practical illustration of the plan, It wiil doubtless be appreciated by the hun- dreds who receive the cards, Mr. Douglas bell. vos there ase hubdreds of workingmen aud workingwomen who fin! a doctor's Lill a great burden after a period of enforeed fdlensas, and that if this is lited {rom them they must feel that their employer is inter ested in them in cther way than sim ply to get all the work he can for just as lit- tle money as he ean. Mr, Douglas says aiso that there are men and women who keep at work when Jt would be better for health if they laid off a day or two and reesived medical attendances, Then agnin they will now feel free to consult the doctor tor slight troubles, which heretolore they woul i not do beens of the cost, Speaking of the W, L. Douglas Shoe Co. it may te said furt her that in thelr factory the rinciple of arbitration is recognized. Mr, yougins is a firm believer in the prineipie and hs been since the establishment of tne State Board of Arbitration. The firm obliges very ernploye to sign an agreement 10 Sil mit any disagreement that may arise, and which cannot be settled by tue interested parties, to the State Board of Arbitration, the decision of that Board to be final i I. A BLOODY BATTLE Ma So—— ROMme Bis Totally Wounded and a Foleo ma Bhet A ticody battle was fought at Owensboro, Ky.. which John Ashby, an ex-policeman and Jack Haverin, a grocer and saloon keeper, were mortally wounded and a policeman wounded, Haverin bad told Ashby and bis gang to stop dancing in his place on Sunday. Ashby stincked Haverio with a club and Haverin rati in o the house and be and his brother appevied to two policeman who approached lor protection. When Ashby came up they asked him what he wanted. Ashby drew a revoiver and fired at Jack Haverin, Immediately several pistols were drawn and a perfect fusilade lollowed. Nineteen shots were fired, Ashby fell with a ball in fils right breast and another in bis Jungs and is now dying. Jack Haverin toll with a bullet fu lila Jolt breast, one in the same armand one inger was shot off. He ia now unconscious and cannot live, Officer Btuart received a tall in his Jer. All parties implieated, of whiah there are about eleven, are of promi. nent ismiflen, Tw i NERS MANGLED. Horrible Mine Disaster in West Virginia SEVEN KILLED OUTRIGHT. Caused by an itallan's Careietunoss Many Were Injured-An Over- Blast Coal Dustand Explosion Followed. charged ignited The most appaliing mine disaster that ever shortly on the yilior' s Biation, put off ignited the coal curred In West Yirgivia occurred 18 Blanch conl mines, Pashaudie railroad, at ( A new miner, ao Halling, an overs dust in followed, which the mine, and a fearful explosion death and destruction in its path. There were 4% men in the m the time, ine at and seven are knowa to be killed aad many injured, After the explosion there was a terrifl whirlwind in the Donnell mins, everything y and Ro earrying before it, yney were lo the going the explosion mine some distanos and were toward the eptrance, Tue fures of nesr'y landed Roo drove them {f the mouth of the road track, 100 yardsout © mine acd ney on the rail. killing him lostanily Donnelly landed ins gully, stéiking bis His brains were sud, His wi! bead against a pos seat. tered for yards ar the first to flod him The nows of the 8 Wau and she swooned away, spread, pie mine, disaster quickly of pe the hundreds th of end in a few moments were crowded about the m Many wives and children of the ners were frantic, hearirending scenes were enacted, and the sire men Iu a shor ganized, and bodies, When byes the sur were face man gig hit h ihre were Eh There wor apes when the explosion oe Davis was io the entry, 10 earntying r Au eing the ¢ ine Is him, iranos The n Wellsvill \ owned by Ww e. and IL. C. Smith, of New land. The miners charged that the accident was due to the inexperience of the Ialian miser, and dec are thet they wil bol work with thein any mor . omni WORK AND WORKERS Tue mail carriers and drivers in East Tennowmees, numbering 200, decided to sirike for better wages Cuexny Duos uth Maa. start running on vw 2.500 hands oe Works of it 550 emg wages fo ia Tex strikn of the Lorraine Mills, has ig silk mills al « Losin, are to full Tue Tw a Chrom ifled Yu bade itimore, has pot loyes of a 10 per cont, ke effect Docember 1 the Rhode Island, worsted weavers at chet, be strikers will re, in Vawtiu been deslared off. work at th Tne New York offered to treat Union provide resign, eo rediuced rate of wages, cloak mani with the i Baron nd provided work, uincturers have Cloak Makers’ the other the strikers dess and first return to Grovxp bas been purchased in tae suburbs of Bt, Louis and plans perfected for a tobacco factory for Liggett & Mesers, The buildings will cover 20 acres and cost $1,000,000, piant will give employment 3.000 works men, A telegram from Princeton, Ii, a third vein of con! wo says that , four and & ball feet in thickness was struck three miles from Hen nepin, at u depth of 190 feet, by nepin Shooting Club, while boring for water. Tne 24 diamond cutiers and 2 importers who were taken from the steamship Friesland and detained on the supposition that the Allen Contract Labor law war being violated were relensed by the immigration authorities at New York A xomurn of coal miners at pring Valley, Til, met 10 consider a strike because several of them were discharged because they ab. sented themaeives on election day without giving notica, No action ; was taken, “the rank and file of the miners opposing a strike at this time,” A Br, Louis despateh says that Nieding- Laus Bros will try to start their tin plate mills, A placard was placed on the mills notifying ali old employes who did not report by Baturday, at the proposed reduction in wages, to consider their places vacant, The men held a meeting and reaffirmed their de. cision not to go to work at the proposed re duetion--30 per cent. A Durvaro despateh says that before the now year the American Structural Steel Com. pany, of Pittsburg, will begin the bullding of a Bessemer stool plant, costing §900,000 and Fiver heights, nonr that city. The company bas patented a process Jor making structurng steal, which, it is claimed, reduces the cost of manufacture more than one LiL The company will nse electric power, THE STRONGHOLD TAKEN. One Hundred and and Fifty Duteh Sol. dlers Killed and Wounded, The Amsterdam (Holland) Niewslag pub- lishes a dispateh from Lombok, stating that the Duteh have stormed , 3d saptied the town of Taken, He wen Jus ronsiiola 41 AAS SAAC MLS NS —— THE NAVY'S , FINANCES. Taymaster Oenersl Blewa:it Gives Figures in His Report Interesting The report of Paymaster General Edwin Stewart, of the navy for the fiscal year end- ing June 30th, is a document of unusual in- terest, The total amount expended on ae count of the naval establishment for the fle cal year ending June 30th, 1804, was #31. 870,144.91, the largest item being $8,251,072 for payment on new ships in process ol con struction, other than labor, One of the most interesting tables in the report is that showing the cost of malptain- ing in commission the various ships, The charges against this account includes the pay of officers, crews and marines, pllotage, ecal and all expenditures of money and material excepting those made for repairs. During the period covered by the report of the Pay- muster the U. 8. B, was $310,618.60; the U. 8B, 8. Yorktown (third rate) 8168 007.68 and U. 8B 8 Petrel (fourth £103. 502.78. These figures a idea of the the differ- ent Th BAYVY General the cost of cage (second rate) rate) flord an approximate cost of maintaining vessels of classes, ost of 1 York of the Pensaco #04. 011.850, These naintennnee of the New yard was $607 856 2 in yard amoutils ' ¥ 8 i ¢ 1 of officers nnd ana CIeTRS malerial applied phd dod Dari tha curnie info material required, [tis believed will secure atid satisiac. al information gmp t x | Ory geiis mai “ry delays complained of obviated, part OF i slant Ge CABLE SPARKS us‘ady as been Justice, MIC Was ydon Law Courts, Was Freight traflle on the rivers and canals the past season great de crease in volume, General Prudente Mc President ol B the Jfberiies « A terrific hu Brussels a number races was He pro mugurated razii mises 10 respect {f the eos i the Ppoopin, rricans swept Ia of canlinpeed and three pers over Belgium pfinished bouses us were Killed, the storm in The tase pars Loss of lle and property by Eugland bas been very heavy and S100 1M ship Culmore sunk, 3 ns were drowned, The seapori town of Limasol of C sustained much through the recent floods, d persons were drowned. Anihrax yprus, has uring or spuenic lever prevails siarmiog extent among the cattle aad several people have died [rom eating Sesh of cattle so afllectead, Confirmat.on has Leen received at Varna of a raid by Bashi Dazouks Turkisk Armenia, pe treated, The officinis of have made the upon viliages in by which were killed, wou usand made Bix The reacties sanded and the apologies demanded by British government lor the outrage co ted by Chinese soldiors on board Chiness government r the mimi ~ the British The Assembly of New South Wales has in view of tae rapid growth of Aastraling national life, the consideration of the question of federation is desirable ¥ of ———————— co EE ———— “ ANARCHIST FRANCH EXECUTED. Pow! ~Throwir Dies Under the Garrote. The Barcelons Jone Salvador Franch, the anarchist, who threw the dynamite bomb at the Liceo Thea- tre, Barcelona, Spain, on November 7, 1893, killing twenty persons and wounding 0Ofty others, was executed by the garrote. He dis. played the utmost bravado, shouted “Down with the religion,” and died aimos: with the words of an anarchist song upon bis lips, Franch spent the last twenty-four hours olf his iife in the black-draped chapel of the prison, and his wife and little daughter were admitted to see him in the chapel, But their te .derness and sympathy were utterly thrown away upon the hardened eriminal, who also remained obdarate to the administrations ol the priests who kept him company in the chapel, He scoffed at their supplications to prepare bimsel! for death and laughed de- wile made a last effort to soften his heart, but be roughly told her to go away, and she tearfully withdrew a'ter kissing him, To the priests be sald, with contempt: “1 fooled you nicely. Hypocrisy is a new wonpon which I have shown avarchists how to usa,’ As the anarchist mounted the steps leading to the platform upon which was the garrole be shouted: “Down with all religion! Vive Buanarchie! The executioners them seized him and as he struggled and ered they forced him into the chair at the back of which was the gare rote, Franch was then strapped dows to thie seat, and as this was belong be renewed his anarchist orios and tried to sing an anarohiet hymn, but his alse courage was evidently fast giving away, for hie stopped in the midst of his denth song 10 implore his executioners to hurry Sheds unt Freja satigua tor death, The trembling prisoner's neck FENNSYLVANIA ITEMS Epitome of Fews Gleaned From Variows Parts of ths Liste -~ John Kitka, age, of Shenandoah committed suicide by cutting his throat with i table kolle, He was despondent throagh want. He slept in nights and bad been starvisg for almost & week, He jeff a and child io Poland, Young Fred McDonnell convicted at Meadville of murder the first dogroe, vietim being Frank MeCandrew, a noewsboy, Mrs, Ellen King, of West Chester, discla any kinship with An girl recently 37 years of the woods for filleen wile Was in hile ims nie Kling, the young found nearly dead of starvation, A good flow of natural gas has been sleuck anklin Township and ludiecations point to a profitable oll flow, Fri ah Bamusel shot clin, 8 miner af the Bhamokin, was heart Taylor. Freemansburg was thrown into the mel an ment by tramps robbing general chandise store of George man. ly for nearly fifteen years this store hus and the has niways been ribitite to irampe. Bachman yes amounted to than 8150, a gang of Bach Rg 10 fr broken into at night time thievi # reported § The police are of the onli tramps visit the sion pan aequired « some ten years leave his safe og pen and ant 4 JBN Gd “Th burglars Gid not tamper or a piscard bearing the ip g Te 4 PE is sale js f . il is Dot 0eked, with the sale formed and vigilance committee has been special watchmen have been ap ppt inted office e « posite side « entered the by the burglars, such booty was secure Christian H. Ruch eo very BuO! id at Freemansin ind the somed ings, LY HY. Ollie hax Govern al returns of the * been receive i al r-eloct Hastie The nn the ument at ires, spot whers William Penn made Lis treaty Indians was unveiled by ex-Gov ol Seranton, was arderous assault vpol ihe woman's condition is sritics racy bas drafted a i Legisiature which uoket shops and Chatham, & feiter, was indicisd beauys kill A © tridge near Latimer station and five miners wore Killed, ounty Graad Jury. al train of sixteen cars went through a 8 The dead bodies of Martin and Ante Abodi were lound in « anspor Abodi, Eleven ithe burping bows Foul pl iatnilies were ay is suspected, made homeless in Middletown, Mrs. Richard Moter, to death at Wilkes-Barre Hight her pipe iy & gestructive fire £5 Years, urged in was aun allempl 0 Judge Brutaker, in at Lancaster, charged the grand jury that better accom o- dations were needed court Or eouuly prisolers, Slate Senator George Boss died at Doyles own, aged 53 years, Andrew Zuka, aged 87, Barre for murdering committed sulclde by banging. Since his wearceration, Glue days ago, be Las Leen very des) oudest and was evidently erime, in jail tt Wilkes bis wile, brooding ever his terrible A close watch was kept over him, as be had stiempted suicide on the day oi his sapture, and it was feared be might try again, About midaight Watchman FPalion visited the cell; then be walked around the corridor and was abesest about filicen min- utes, When be returtied be beard groans from Zoka's cell, and found the fellow bang- ing from the top bur of the door. He was cut down alive, but died in a Tew minutes, A bill is being prepared 10 be preseiiod @f the coming session of the Legislature to bring about a greater Pitisburg. Divecior EM. Bigelow ol Public Works is lhe prime mover in the plan, He said thal tho best lawyers in the eity were busy drawing up the bill ia or der to make it flawless, The bill will be ready on the first Monday in Januar, [tis proposed to take in almest the entire county in the greater Pitsburg, It will include the vithes of Allegheny and MeKoesport, the bor oughs uf Braddock, Homestead, Duquesne, Carnegie, Jarentam, Sharpsvurg, Eins, Graton, Manstield, Dridgeville, bar fers, DBeitztcover, Wilkinsbarg, Sewickiey, Corn- opolis, Bellevue sou Sihers, The population ot the greater Pittsburg wili be at loast bail a million, Toe bill will probably be presented in the Legisiature by Senator Willlam Flint. The nunual report of Superintendent of Public Instruction Schaeffer shows, on the whole, a gramilying condition of school affairs, By his prompt display of{bravery, Delivery Clerk EK. 8 Dish} prevented a reblmry a} he Allentown post offices, Actor Whitlam Smith, of the “South Before !
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