on: ic hh sas + ak M—— : i . mm id db y J view # 3 yep oy Pn y y COMVICTED, | THE HISTORY OF A WEEK | »Awsencr saragrrs pears J\ Ay | | The Eminent Tragedian a Victim of { Wednesday, March 18, ! Pneamonia, ca The long fliness of Prince Jerome Bona: | New Youx, March 21, — Barrett, { KA ———— ER. Npronding sor Legunds Around, JENARYI VAN INTR | I EN NSY LY AXTA I OIN | S. | The marshy, overfl wed lands, sunken lots nS | and half submerged river bunks. which give them birth, the seeds of Maluria impregnate | the air, and are Inhaled at every breath by thousands unprovived with any adequate safe. BUara against the mneful influence, Yet sch exist temedy or to prevent SCROFULA Is that impurity of the blood whieh produces ws litly lumps or swellings In the neck; whieh causes running sores on the arms, Pegs, or feet; wislch develops ulcers In the «pes, Cars, or nose, often ¢.: n : bilnduess or deafness; which 1a tho origin of pln ples, can esrous prowihs, or “humors; which, fasten- ing upon the lungs, canses consumption and death. It is the most ancient of all diseases, andvery few persons are entirely freo from it. “ve” CURED It Be By taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, whieh, by the remarkable cures it hus accomplished, has proven itself to be a potent and peculiar medicine for this disease. If you suffer from saxofula, try Hood's Barsapariila, “Every spring my wife and children have been troubled with serofula, my little boy, theee years old, being a terrible sufferer. Last spring he was ono mass of sores from head tofeet. Woalltook Hood's Sarsaparilla, aad all have been cured of the serofula. My little boy is entirely free from sores, and all Tone of my ebildren look bright and healthy,” VW. B AreERTON, Passale City, N. J. Hoed’s Sarsaparilla Seid by alt druggists. £1; six for $3. Prepared only by G.L HOOD & CO, Apothecaries, Lowell, Masa j | 00 Doses One Dollar Ba SR Fathor Mollinger, of Allegheny City, Lawrence | 18 to have a new $100,000 church, Last Scenes in Camden's Great Murder Trial, ams — HIS NERVE NEVER FORSOOK HIM, parte ended in his death at Kome yesterday, | B the actor, died at 10:45 last Adolph L. Reichard, a victim of dys. Mr. viladstone received a tremendous ova night at the Windsor hotel, epsia, blew out his brains at Wilkes | | tion un departing from London for Hastings, | The death of the distinguished actor [op Was n total surprise both to his physi- cinns and friends, as he was boli ved to be improving until late yesterday itor y Burley BV SRY (44 64 hia adr js the ev ye tI maver, | Almshouse Clerk Kinney, of hyn were hurriedly summoned kill county, i of ¥ lininoned, [hey remained with him to the end, | all AWTY. using every means to rouse his rapidly | Julius Moscol, whose body was found failing eneririos but their efforts were on the railroad tracks near SBeranton, in vain, and th Kreat tragedian breathed | Was murdered, his last An the presence of his wife and | The 600 em loyes of the Lehigh Val a few friends, who had been hastily | ley shops at Easton are now working | The state sennte has passed the Stewart potent slike to | bil, requiving that polles Justices in New York shail be lawyers, | The authorities at Iquique, Chili, have is« sued u decroe closing all the telegraph oMoes, | shutting off the wire via Galveston, The Varlety Iron Works company, Cleveland, 0., has male an smignment, The Habilities are about $250,000 and the assets | $150,000, Bhergwar, the Malay sailor, who murdered Capt. Lyall, of the ship Buckingham, three or four months has been sentenced to death at LAverpo il. Thursday. March 10, A frelght wreck on the North Penn road near Ambler, Pa., destroved two vars and Mathew W. Ellis was killed in the Black Diamond mine, near barre, PUSe in dis constituents Wilkes. |. and the professi nally lor the baiet Hostetters Stomach Big urd, turemonst aria, but ai 4 ays © ORDIZed substitute i drug, i Dame Schuyl- » sars Up Brave Un. { i The Prisoner Bea pn vely mussing and his books are der the Osdeal—=Motion Made for a New Trial—The Judge's Charge to the Jury—He Urges Them to Place Reason Above Passion. anus i lakes the Liver {ne CAMDEN, N. J.. March 18, Yesterday bio, the defense called the last witnesses for the accused in the Lingo murder trial, | and some important testimony was heard 1n relation to the blood stained bushes in the neighborhood of the mur: der and their mysterious disappearance, The state then entered upon its testi. mony in rebuttal. The testimony was al! in at 12 o'clock and the jury retired. The court refused permission for the prosecutor to brin in further evidence as to whether blood was found around the body and as to Mrs. Miller's clothes, and both sides closed, Buy your winter clothing at Philud their own ‘ ’ works at | shop.w called in to witness the Inst sud scene. eight hours per day, the Ws Drrett's illnoss dates from Wed The puddlers resnme at ay WRAL when he wages, $4 per ton, in the iron damaged a bridge, | lt" 4 West Hamburg, Pa Republicans of Pottaville, Pa.. passed reso. " ! 1 10 Was i It Intions urging the election of United States senators by popular vote Col, Mapleson, the English a pressario, was married to Miss Laura Schirmer Byron at the British embassy in Paris, w , lie old | Mary Lernan, aged 6, was run over and | : | ’ ould be out | Killed by a street car at Wilmlagion, The wheels crus hed her skull, G.E. Rich, of Mansfield, O.. left a wallet containing $61) in the closet of a Reading hotel. When he returnel the wallet and money were They have no old. Branch, was compelled to theatre Orn Rods, suction track or shod. 3 MG Ie Hot V proposed that the Peansvlvania © Pope building at the world's fair shall be a Wik ac simile of Independence hall, sua Miss Aliens 1. the late Daniel 85 ted suicide n Barnes, a Titusville lad of sLot throng the Lreast WA | ra thiel in 8, M. Winchest Closing oul LO Cecmive Vhe Philad, Braneh HIWHYS ht and honorable bus se mnerely from a Francis, dan thier of Francis ol Levling That Lite Tieking UY hanginzr Sed and ‘ ina Del * few VA | UA Commit ¥..1 on | of \rguments for and Against Lingo, CAMDEN, N. J... March 190. The pening argument for the state in the trial of Francis Lingo for the murder of Mrs, Miller was finished yesterday a morning, and Lawyer Taylor begun the 3 first speach for the defense, Mr, Wes cote followed him and the state will then have another chance. Judge Gar- rison will sum up, and it is likely that Lingo's fate will be decided today. Something of a mild sensation was aronsed by the prosecutor's allegation that the torn sleeve which was pro- duced in evidence had been torn AgaIn, Tuesday it was in the hands of the defendant's connsel. Mr. Jenkins ns ted that the button had been cut off This has an importance not seen per i st glance Lingo alleged that bothered him and that he tore rew it away. The state at- » Show that the sleeve, even if I not have been an inconve buttoned, and advances the that a poor man accustomed to thing would not destroy the intentionally, gone ries Wagoner, a sonof John W ag of Mt. Rock, near Carl ie, wa father's been . Fix . wiil J 4 0 y " death bya l 512 His now who Rave hareches, The Reading Bowmanite 5 barred ont of the Ev hold servic churches are built Friday March 20. Severn A. Frown has been appointed post. master at Wilmington, Del Lord Hartington has acoepted the chair. manship of Great Britala's labor commis lon. Ex-Congressman McKinley spoke at Rock. ester, N. Y.. last night on the subject of the tarify, Charles I". Kimball, formerly United States consul at Stuttgart, Germany, died in Now York, aged 6s The sale of the famous Laguna de Tache ranch of 40.000 sores in 7 Riare county, Cal., to an English syndicate for $1,900,000, ported A nurse girl la the family of A. J. Sa son of Chicago's murdered millionaire, has been arrested on a charge of attempting to poison Mrs sngelical « * in the school houses until inging LAWLENCE Mrs y sent for Thursday ey br. Jd. P ws to a fortun Oliver, of Boston, Mr. Ba ‘ ) physician, was also summo on at once A and it was decided 1 Case was serions, hot th complications appeared, th ¢ man n refusing nses for many places might pull through. ; J 2. Jus was infla o'clock last evening th Wi spid need by photographs of the shag change for the wors 1d ; hour Mr. Barrett was conscious condition About fifteen minutes bef came Mr. Barrett was enti scious, and so he rem died, The funeral place in Boston deeply moved when he rec of Mr Barrett's death WA RKETT Barrett, wi er that 2 Rd farmer, S——————— naling ih weallny Cons Lit | Wi ’ held vi ‘i 1 - Sb ! ior DeMocn — A — seri 8 re. wanties | tainly Snell. * WAS The verdict formally expelling Rev. How ard MacQueary from the ministry has been promulgated by William A. Le snard, Epis. copal bishop of Olio. Saturday, March 21, Plowing has been begun by the farmers of Camberland county, N. J The telographilo routs te Chili, via Lisbon restored, and messages are ao epled with oul restriction Stall have for Michael sleeve nad Mr. Wescott Cuts His Hand, Caxpex, N, J., March 20. Judge Wescott continued his argument in Lin £08 behalf yesterday. In the course of his speech he handled the razor with — which the crime is alleged to have been mmitted with such recklessness as to call forth a warning from Judge Garri son. After declaring that if the wounds had been made with the razor it wonld have been dulled, he taereu pon, to prove that it was sharp, drew it across the ack of his own hand making a deep $5.50 each 10 Frank Hartman for initiation § | en! ihrbid Tramrry B the Order of Juno. They were to receive cut. After cutting himself he asked $1.00 in Sears 1OF an lavenia os Th Lingo to bind the wound. Chalkley about $1. Hartman disappeared with the Leconey was again an interested listener, L. 2087, M. 3, 18° T0 WEAK NEW JERSEY METHODISTS The Conference Condemns the New Liquor License Law : . " ¥ . op ranklin, } , Tobin was ta; 4 v4 baru} Preston, March 24 There was a | , L im + ; . . lamin It Bishop The Rev. Frederick Upham, oldest Method iat ¢ ergymen in America, die at his bome in Fairhaven, Mass . . The farmers in the vi nity of Higlstown, N. J.. have formed a Joint slook company the canning of lomatoss and other bies raised on thelr farms Forty five men of Hackensas kN. J, pad provmbily the Yeslerday lively discussion in the New Jerse: s charged that arson was co:nmitt Methodist the liquor legislation enacted by ¢ The legislature which adjourned last Friday, | Operated Dy Levi : Ti vernor 1 oti Hi y) Deen worked and men © governor a er officis We ry = SOVernor and other officials w boys are thrown out of emplovment denounced for taking the power of the With 82.500 capital and James A. | Jol granting license from the courts i | Heffner as président, the farmers of the od to conference yesterday OF HOvRs Thi rine nolnaraer nl yh Ou can find tu that line clmimed Jetta Maty A ntos, Jane Burd. Peta Bal George Glasgow, M Mary ( Mi Ritter Vegein- oilers new Lincoln formerly Miller & Co., has ao nnd | } niring from the effects of youthful errors, sary wos knens, loat manhood, ete, I will — treative (sealed) containing full for home cure, FREE of charge. medical worl ; gov 4 Le read vy overy em who is peeve. ye stod. Address, Peal I, ©. Poy - ek. refine, Conn, er, Waldee, ” ® 5 ote. by mall, § hotel ILENNON & OL, Bosse The Last Day. Cavpex, N. J., March 21. —At pre- cisely 8:33 o'clock last night the twelve men who held the life of Francis Lingo in their hands filed into the court roan with solemn faces and took their seats in the jury vox. Judge Garrison was in his seat as soon as notified that the jury were ready. The prisoner showed littie of the s misery of uncer- tainty that he must have felt. “Gentlemen, have you agread upon a verdict?’ asked the clerk. “We have,” the foreman. “What say you as to the golit of this defendant” Murder in the First Degree, “Guilty of murder in the first de gree. The strained silence of the room was broken by a buss of confused sounds and an attempt st haad clapping that was quickly resented by the court offi cers, and three or four spectators were immediately ejected by the court offi Cars. The prisoner's head d during the polling of the Jury. The light of triamph made the face of Richard 8. Jenkins twenty years J ounger. Wilson 8. Jenkins and he ooked toward each other in mutual congratulation. It was an earned vio. forward money. without forming the iodge. Monday, March 23. Toemer and Hanlan are to row A race at Port of Pines, near Boston, May 3, There ia great suffering among the strikers in the Connellsville, Pa. coke region Charlies F. Smith, of Dawn, Mo. fled the town to escape lynching for killing bis step a3 Eider, was killed alally injured in a rail Louisville, Ky. A lawsait decided at Waco, Tex, gives Peter McClelland, Jr. heart of the town worth half , A workingmen's society Bas bess organ. ined In Chicago which will open co-operative storm for the sale of meats and croceries A prisoner en route to Jeferson City, Mea. mcaped fram custody by Jumping through the window of a train moving forty miles an hour, The captain of the British steamer Irthing. lon, just arrived at Gloucester, reports that bis second officer, Rroest Jenkina, was washed overboard March 4 Fifty thousand dollars has bean raised ja Troy, N. Y.. and as much more 8 10 be raised to erect a home for the Young Women's as sociation of that city, Tuesday, March 24. The Milwaukee Bridge and Iron works, of Wilwaukes, Wis, have made An assignment | Asbury Park and all | ated to co-operate wit! | temperance localities and giving it to a coanty commission appointed by the governor. This will give a license to the temperance towns in the state, A committees was all the churches in the purpose of havi appointed to visit Tint Bll for committees cre- a general com. mittee for a unification of the ballot. They now favor the indorsement of all Bova fide temperance candidates in ejther , and will support them if pledged. Fhe discussion hx continued | y wu : - ——— X Felson Succeeds Hearst Sacramento, Inited States nate. The vote stood: Felton, Estos, 16: Waite (Dem), and Johnston, Senator elect Felton was born in New York fifty. eight years ago, and came to California when he was 17 years of age. Hb en. gaged in mining and mercantile par suits, and entered politics as a Demo erat. He aterwargs became a Re blican, and was elected to the assem y for four years. He declined renom- ination six years ago and was sent to eoagress from the Fifth district. He has also held the position of United States sub-treasurer of San Francisco. | to make any further attempts to | churches of Friedensburg district organized A com- pany to drill for oil on their own lands The Pittsburg liquor license court be. gan work with Judges White and Mayer on the bench. Oniy five min utes will be allowed for earch applica tion. Superintendent David MaoFarian Who rescued them, will head a company to exhibit the four famous Jeansville miners and give them a share of the | hal procecds, The Bowmanites have concluded not of the four fo Allentown, but servioes in another hall William H. Shepherd, a suninent business man of Wilkesbarre has been missing since Jan. 14, and foul play is feared. A reward of $1,000 is offered for information of him. The trustees of the Evangelical ch urch at Shoemakersville have weloomed posters appointed by bishope of both actions, while in ing churches the congregations will divide. Articles of association were filed at Carliste for the formation of company for the mining and manufacture of cla and slate. Jay Cooke, Jackson C. Fal. ler and others are interested in it, possesion hold | I ———————— Patz, Andrew Sosha. B. J. E. I. Zimuwima the Philad. year for I ———————. SALE-TARLOR STOVY arge No, Ii parior heate self torder nickle trimmings, as new, will be sold for less than RC we. Any one desiring such a bargain all at this affios invineible™ ove FOUNTAIN HOUSE, EMANUEL BROWN, Corner of Buhop and Allegheny st. I ———————. Htop that GHroNIc Cove Now! For it you do not may become oon. saumptite. Por . Sevofula, arting Diseases, SCOTT'S ihere Is nothing Ike Bishop Leonard decides that Rav. Father | MacQueary cannot resign, but must be de. i pomed tory, and they enjoyed it. Lingo's nerve did not forsake him in this extreme moment. Seemin gly he Au Was the coolest man in the ise Bi when the verdict was ann anced A motion for a new taial was at am Hood shot his brother four times made, With a Winchester rifle and killed him, near " Navajo, Tex The ( losing Argument, The World's fair directory at Chicago has The closing argument for the state voted to collect the second $100.00 on the was finished by ex-Prosecute? Richard $5,000,000 of capital stock | 8, Jenkins at 10:41 yesterday, much Anton Rollinger, who has run a moonshine | The Company Yielded. Ciicaco, March 24. ~The switchmen employed on the Chicago and North. Western rallroad in this city went out LJ - - ¥ J on strike at 6 p.m. last evening, but re. turned to work a few hours later, the | company conceding their demands. The : " I Window Shades and Fixtures, It is aimost as palatable as milk. Par trouble was caused by the discharge of | Switchman Crowe last Saturday by better than oth Em " |} an of so-called ulsions, | a oom 8 . ¥ a £3 A wonderful Sesh producer, sooner than had been expected. The | distil ery near Port Jennings, O. for five | ROOM Mi( '" LDINGS : Yardmaster Melne ry A the officials of the road and claimed A conclusion of his Speech was somewhat = years, bas been captured. Scoit's Emulsion MULSIO Of Pure Cod Liver 0il and HYPOPHOSPHITES OF Tdsme and Boda. earthquake at Butte, Anaconda and Mont, shook dishes from the cup onoee ——————————— I~ a —— a a canse, from the switchmen's union : |] A : R . i i 3 3 t Crowe andl | MM di hare N abrupt, and it appeared as though he Mayor Gourley, of Pittsburg, vetoed the hat or a uscharged with | { was physically unable to continue | annual Appropriation ordinance passed by | OUt and demanded that he be PAPER HANGING farther. It was an evident relief, how- | the council. The measure appropriated $4. | taken back and Mclnery discharged, Winey Rhone tinless worn uneomfrortably tight, Svmncal yr alip off the THE “COLCHESTER” RUBBER (0. thoes with inside of hoo! Hed with elines to the show and prevents the Call for the “ Colehester “anuegrue COUNTERS (Gi! ROOFING! Ni usmc foorino rELY ean put It on, and full particulars ox BLaeric Rooring Co, 0&1 Wost Bre Local agents wante costs only $2.00 good roof for years Send stamps for ever, to the jurymen, especially as | *00N Judge Garrison ‘postponed charging them until 1 o'clock. giving them an opportunity to have dinner first, The Judge's Charge. When the court reassembled Judge Garrison read his charge in a clear, concise voice, He first recited the sory of Mrs. Miller's disappearance, the find. ing of the body and the arrest of Lingo, He said: “This testimony which you have listened to for over a week must consider and decide whether it | connected with the Baltimore fart you beyond a reasonable doubt of the defendant's guilt. When I say a reasonable doubt, I do not mean a mere probable doabt. The law means such a doabt as preclnd ss in your mind a belief in or a moral certainty of the guilt of the prisoner.” After setting for the state's theory of the assaalt, outrage and ward r in the woods and the evidence of Ling ence in the woods, the bloo clothes and on the razor, Judge Garri- #on said that if the jury believed that | froma the evidence, the state's theory Was established, it was their daty to convict, but if they had a reasonable bt of the truth of this evidence it was their duty not to convict, Place Reason Above Passion, The judge then went into a lengthy Joviaw of 1 evidence, aajlaliing the w in each caso In a sm} eo and posi tive manner, He concluded as fol. lows: “In this case, gentlemen, be gnided by your judgment, not your passions; your reason, not your prejndice, only the evidence in this case and the law as laid down to you, and your duty is plain.” Judge Garrison concluded his charge at » Court then adjourned until 8 o'clock pom. but it was half an hour lster the jury returned with the ver. Lingo to 0's pres | on his | { Chill, received via Over 3,00 immigrants arrived in New York on Sunday from European ports During the next thirty or forty days 0,000 or $0,0% more will land, Professor David 8 Jordan, president of the | Indian State university, has accepted the | presidency of the Leland Stanford nniversity | of California, Hughes, the “lepper.” won the six day match at Madison Square Garden, New York. The score at the fnish wan: Hughes, 846 miles; Bennett, 540 Moors, S32 Hegolman, 5% Herty, M8% Noromac, 58k Peach, 20, RC. Holliday, of Wilmington, Del, now Central diyi- sion of the Pennsylvania rail tired on full pay. The foriune of the late Prince Napoleon, Anountiag ov S120 yoarly. is divided among his children, 25.99 going to Prince Louis, sad £3 to Prince Victor and Princess Letivia. 10 is stated thas ali the wanascripts and historical documents are left to Prince Louis, —————— Tied Together and Shot, Loxpox, March 24 ~~Dispatches from Buenos Ayres, sa there has boon severe fighting near Val. paraiso recently, and that 200 of the in. surgents were taken ors, tied to. go and shot with cannon and mus. etry by the government troops, Fle at Longue Point Asylum, Mostugar, March 24. A fire dam, aged the Longue Point lunatic asylum to the extent of $12,000, Four men in the fourtu story leaped from the win. dows and ong of them, J. Liachapelle, was almost instantly killed. The others were seriously injured, Fatally Barned, Jensey Cry, N. J., March 24. An explosion ocenrred at abont 1.40 o'clock Jostorday in the yard of the water Ol Refining company at Coustable Hook by which three men were burned to doath and two others fatally burned. Hatfield Tired of Warfare, WakrLiva, W, Va, March 23. Capt. Hatfield, hitherto one of the most blood - | thirsty of those engaged in the MeCoy- Hatfield feud, in Logan county, is out in a card, in which eral amnesty has been declared famous fend, bloodshed, © WAr spirit in me has abated, had | sihornel Mp, in the of peace, © have undergone > fearfal loss of noble lives, and much valuable property has been in the struggle. now propose to rest.” Chinese Law in America. OrTawa, March 24. A detective, re- cently from British Columisa, states that during his stay in Victoris he mw enough to convince him that the Chi. nese in that province were administer. ing punishment according to their own civil and criminal code. He says he got on to the track of two oases in which criminals had been tried under their code and secretly beheaded, thinks many Chinamen are thus dealt with on the Pacific coast, A Female Coiner Arrested. Prerssuno, March 94, — United States detectives arrested Mrs, Grant at James- town. She is a member of the Warren county gang of counterfeiters led by Farmer ini Marble. Pittsburg detectives expect hard work in conviet- ing Marble, whose trial will ooour in July. He is worth $100,000, He has retained the most eminent legal talent to defend him. Charged with Killing Her Sister, Mzota, Pa, March 94 —The trial of Heury F. Schmids and Caroline, his wife, charged with the murder of Emma Plitsenmoyer, Mrs. Schmidt's maiden sister, in Chester, on the night of Dec. 4 last, began in the court house here Fesoriay. The wotnan will be tried says: “A goen- | in the | and there will be no more | He | J ARD {wn Decorating! ———— We have the Largest Stock and Finest Line | of Wall Paper ever brought to Bellefonte, con | sisting of Pressed Figures, Valors, Leather | Effects, Ingraing, Felts, Granites, Embossed | Golds, Liquid and Varnished | White Blanks and Browns-all Bronzes, Flats, with match freezes Ceiling Decorations! ! for the coming season are eapecially beautiful | And In great variety [| A full stock of Window Khades, Spring Rollers of colorings and design and Shade Cloth In great quantity Room Moulding In all widths, designs and colors. ——— With the above goods all in stock, and a corps of Good Workmen A ————— AND i — {| 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE In the business, we think we Are prepared for a large spring trade, ay Work promptly done at fair prices. We nak all who contempinte and examine our goods, S. H. WILLIAMS No. 117 Wigh Street, papering to drop In BELLEFONTE, pA. { There are poor tmitations. Get the —————— —— PENN'A. STATE COLLEGE LOCATED IN ONE OF THR MOST BRAUTIFUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THR ALL®- GREXY RpG1ox ; Orex 10 BOTH SRX BS; TUITION reese : Board AND OTHER EXPENSES LOW NEW BUILDINGE AXD BQUIPMENTS LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY: ———— ~AGRICULTURE (three courses.) and Aon: CULTURAL CHEMISTRY ; with constant illgs. trations on the Farm and in the Laboratory L~Boraxy and Honricvie RE: theoreties) and practical. Students taaght original study with the mieroseo BCHEMISTRY : with an unusually full! and thorough course in the Laboratory, Civil Escispening ; ELwornicas Excixeenivg ; { MucuaNioar EXGINEERING | With very extensive act eal exercises in the Field, the Shop and the Labrotary b~H1sTOuY ; Ancient and Modern, with origi nal investigation, S.~INDUSTRIAL Art and Design. ToLapins' Covnsn in LITERATURE A ENCE: Two years, Ample tactlitios for siramontal, vooa and in LANGUAGE AND LIvRRATONE: . tional) French, « a] is Do MATHEMATION AND ASTRONOMY | pure applied. ane Jerman and 10 ~MBORANIC Anys: combinin with dy, | reg Years’ course! new Bulgar ! These cour SOR Me Ae companied y 81 uired,) one or more continued Ste toes and equ IL <MENTAL, MORAL AXD Porrricar Sor : Sonstitutional Law and History, Politien | enroll AnATonY § Eh ANTHENT Two years. Winter January 7, 199, Kpri { PR For - an El . Alogue or other . GRO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D. Prest., Stars Couinon, Crxras Oo
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