0 1 T I. .mi n . t . ,v, I t t, . HHf! no i The Somerset Herald. C JV.VRD SCCLL, Ee Iv the assignment to eomtnii ees in 11, ; House, the Speakerhas placed M r. Kick on the committee on P:i'li T.jildings and (Jnuiids. Now, watch that Altoona puMic building drop In.o his lap. If it should come to t'-ieac.ual pinch of war with Johnny Bull, many of the ltriois now yelling for gore wo Id I Sound, like Arteiuas Ward, v to Kit rsiice all their wivi- relations in the cause, rather than risk their own hide-. All this war talk is unproiitu'ole, and calculated to retard our reviving hnsi i.ess and industries There is no pi oV a i!ity of war unless these r.u i. hot heads commit gome overt act that will force it upon the nation. Now U the lime for a calm couhidertitiou o :he situation, not for brag a.id blu-.ie.-. The flurry with England in - 'J; at to the front the Monroe docl. . ie, so much talked of a.id w little j.:i.e.vio.l by the great mass of oiv people. The gist of the doctrine which n. s h-en maintained by t'.ii S" tne- 1 -'"'e its first pmmulg.itio.t - idc.-l Monroe in his iiiie to co.r. :.i IV-c-m'ier, JSi;, as .o31w-: Ws ::, there , . " - ' ' toeai' e el.-.'c is e.V ., :.( the t.? v - ' '- ' . deehf e v.-e j-t ii -o i v ai.eiupto ' -ii m t o- e '? -leui to .i0''- 0"' "' '"'"' ' ' " j...e -o.'s f !!! e- '"' Wi h tue ci-.ii ' o i'c . ' -Ies ofa ry Ja t -e r h- e ' iii.e -few' asu ''. '! with lae -oxe.-.a-r i. w-k i. -e--. m their indepeii-le.i.-e a.id .a.':".- ., suit viio- i.!ueic.n'e -e ve j.- gr-e.it Mi!-i'?i".iiin ?tit j.'-.! i i -.e ackiiowleoii', we -onld ooiviev -:i i : i.i.iijot for we !'.. oe -A " .e h'S Uieui o; co.i .'oiling i .-' o.her .uaiine t uc-r de-iiay ( by any Kit -ope.i v.-e. ) in any oilier lislit thi'a ? a ui. .. of mi uni'.-ieiiiily dis.ni ii'o.i . -"U .-ie Vinied SLies. almosi univei-sal declartiiion of the journals of that country was that it was only an electioneering scheme of the President to forward his phuii for a third term; and although thi view .u liecn someMhat modiiil, it i-meuf-urahly adhered to, si i' ido .'ie dcn laivtl dctcnaina ion to i rd t r o.i the coun first mapped out by tiut government, tome w hat nu'.y. Ir do- look "pretty Mee.i" if, a e English assert, iN ove .i iie ;ro4o hes to mark out a boundary li e and compel ihem to at; iu, his, we comprehend it, the object of t his m-mitt-ion is only to ascerUiii, if iw-.sible, for our future guidance, the ime statu of the affair, and not for the puriooe of euforcinp aoiaieKsenoe in om- ,?sent iew. The shoe pinches prin -i;dly, however, btHyiise of the w.u.f ely an nounced detemiinaiion to stand ;.v f.ad eii.'i -e, :n nil time to come, in Mon roe dx- rine, which Kuropean n.'iions h.'e liereloforo lookwl upon as o.ily a r.ieiv dPiilimeatal myth. AVe ileraie, however, cmt opinion taat, .athough a jark might ii the m.ia.iae, cooler ooua els will pre- Jtl, and the t remeudon - .-onscfnieo- fol low ing such a wsr ill not be v i'K.igly accepted by ei:her lo-iy to the :)-ve.y. 1 E!iau tTui.ilid" Pv.. 0 ue V.,-ti '! -12 t. m . I .- - p.'intcd r : ... -i .4- a j- :y i u e i'i t, ;iM 'il lli Lc -- ' t i tV. al;' Uio v io GoU in 1. I a- . i, i'f - e . "i"- -S i: js. .': - -, i'ie ii "' ae hi-iesi: un T.ik talk of war, iirwhw hy t'.ie Pi-, sideut's nicssicge tn !e Veno ueiaii bou.idai-y, affected th money nwr'ei in lndou. and America a 'jouiU and wcuritk at on-e fell scwral toi.ns App. lvntly, the Pivsidciil 'jec me rattled over the threatening .'i-i.-ucLJ clo'.ul, and, on Friday evening, !. h Jr rilly ut another hiK?cial mcgc to i'o.isre that was just a'xwil rejourn ing for the holiday mx-ss reii'esting th.it no adjournment be Lken, i older to restore confidence, and to avert a tl-.reatened financial disastc. Thismes tise nearly created a panic in monetary ircles, fall loans in New York jump ing from, three to eighty per cent., and stocks, fj-tuputhisins with the sc:ii, taking a tumble. Congress at oiu-e postpom-d adjournment, 'nit no action has ts yet been taken on the ii.ianeial jiK-stion, nor can nor will there e any legislation on the Mihject until aflcr mature deliberation. If Mr. Cleveland thought he could " iinaiiciai views, lie was grossly rai.-Ha- kcn. His action looks very much like a trick to gain a political point. He knew and knows the iuipos-ibilily of PlKvdy action on the financial (puMio.i and he thought to place the Maine, if trouble comes, upon Congress. The country knows that the wretched finan cial condition of to-day was brought aUiut bv the legislation and blunders of the administration, whereby o-ir rev enues were largely dimliii-h'il an! gold was drained from our treasury; and uo tKcial pleading now on diiilt the rc- HiKinsibility. Tlnit the Ilepublicans in ct;ngre.- will devi e a plan to re-lor? i;r tiiiancial .ifl. iis in their former healthy comlilioii is not to !e doublet?; but this -an not be done in an hour or a nay. j t win t.-Ke tune to rcom-rc liffc!vn-es anl estahlish a liasis. l nere is no cause lor a panic, ami it one is forced upon us by the driveling conduct of the pariy in iower. iu? country will know where the ie-;ionsi- biliiy rests. UucleS.nn is able to joy all hi- debt:, and J -lu-re i- no tear of his prov.ng a defaulter. a.-.ii ieace aud good will to men,' we i...; .h it tiie spi it of the seabon may e.,.f j.uo o;r je.-R.'d minds an-J !;et-p is ia tiie kiK. iei'se a "d lo e of Gol n.i.' o h: sa Je-uw Cli.-Is , our Savior. For bid that the two foremost nations of the world which bear the nni of Ch -i .'nan, .-ith one lanjuaxe, one f.iiili, one Lap I.it. shall 'e embiv led u w ar n il h i'.l iis horrors and Ija- o. 'SiL' iL we beseech Thee, that e .e y tawed fk-om imb.-ubijf our !;.. .i ench ollie 's bloml. Iet ibe .-,u 'i vf j -t ce nod m..sa:iiiin;iv prevail ppio ; -ue "iie.s o-.:KHh nitt'.o-is ana aii'onj lie fo p'e ;he: m' people of t-he tnj la ' -solh tii'l d-fTereueesapd ticuli - -s n';1 v !e ami--:- A? d ri5ln" '"s-r e let-'; ? M 'd.it Gu't j-e ro. y .ss i n 'ie eV.ivi'ishnient of t-oo.-o-d, a-n ty fid b'-oihe-bj kindness. May iiiia b-ome an aagijst and memorablo Ciir.sinias in the history of the English-speaking world mid of the whole earth. Let health, prosperity, brotherly kindness and charity perTade all our land and onr mother land. And may God be glorified and the reign of Jesus Christ, onr Savior, be established, we humbly pray Thee, in Hiiac.ed name. Amen." WE MaT HATE A SCRAP WITH J. ECLL. President Cleralaad K-Affirmf ta Xoare Doctrine in a Special Her.g to Congress. Tne day allwnoon the Pre-it e ii Ke.it a i.e - -.e -t co i.-e ra i -ig Ve pala quc-.-o -. - e.idini tha --." 't- .) -.. a i-'i o.e oa Mn i.ne liocriiie anu " , ' o.' ui" the wli Je w.'i V a 4 itj.u . i G-. it-ti .ieiits. g-;e W a. jii4-i..--(a ot .ue Vene e! !oo..n a y A -,c.e iad re o that Hi K.- ii:sh tiove -iiuieiil rejec t ta: ause -iiw.1. Ia doi g mj, Ird Sabs jey deines that the Mon.w Docti " ie is a .i i of ihe hw of nations. He ad.uii" . re.r-onal'leness, Imii de- not o- i-o!e i- -rw-ognitioii by Gret Bri.ian. Kin illy ao a -gues that the pilicition of taedoct.-'.aa to ihe Ve lemela dispute is r n e e iion of its interpretation not warrenied ty tiie history of the doctrine or the ei.-cuai- biau-esof the case, lieplymg to tass P.-e-ident Clevelaud says: Ia the belief that the doctrine for whie" we contend wes clear and deanile; ih.-t it waa founded upon subvtantLd eoa ii'er lions and involved oar safety and welf...; h.-t it was jully aopli&'ble .o our pre e.it cwndit'oiis aud to ihe s ieofthe veld p.-o.-e s, aud ih.a it wb di.ecily rel.- et .o --ie peudin2-on.rove ' "5 a.ut . .km t m y con viol io, i iu :-j tiie li :U men of . ie e.M'te, bet ini io;is o leA.- t i Jiia -f .io;' ?.'u w.iouvive mam w'e:'ie.-(';-e.-t H-iti. n ""oi's'it u.- c.a .n of iHiunti. y (' ead ie.- io. c l :s oi-He itw:!'.u. t --tgh-jcr ho'lw j. d a-ere:y oi'sb- .ws-e-; '.( of e o f :.Irly ; 'adeit within he.' H-esoT o - o shii). .a s Cover iae ii iM " ;, Gc . e una i of Gre. t B -i! i- r- n f r-lj!i vlio-.i as the pro.m.-; -o -e i --'jf tl-eone tion. to the eiiii that e os Urti.idary dispute iieLW.i '.he i o oi tcsia it-misht bo dele.-iii-ne . . o f exact .landirs and rela iou fn e .i H.-t o the contro-.-ei-sy might be ma.'e cle.'.-. Jt will leeen from th 'ri-e--.K ide -cu herew ith submiilel that this pi-OjiOM ;u h:is been declined by the Brili-U Gove i inent nj on jrou ids wh:c! ' r. I'.f "ire" .i- n-e- seem to me to be f;:r i;tni ' t: f.ctoiy. Itisi'ecply disaopci riig th: Mi.-h an appeal actuated by ho .a-vt f;.iu!y feelings toward -o.ii .i.v " is dire"tly "oiioe.ned, addr ed 'o.'.e -e ise ofji'vtlce and io i -e luagnani ni y of the crrei't powe of tl:e wor'd, .ad 'o:!c'aijf Us . elu' Ions 'o ore co.n. mtnively .e and mail, should h.' procure ' uo lx-ltc- resiiHs. Tbecon "eti'je oaed ni r ov emmeiit in view o. ibe piereat i oi de not r i- oacnrtofse . ijocv Hjh ing lrttr'-d fai-b."iil!y for mr jy yi... a iflii-uai i e.-t jtr". la.i to i'jn-i .js disp.il to iiu... arbiiifci-.o.. kid a..ving beea now iinaily annriseil of her re.'.!.-d to do mj. l. m.i'hi .e.ii. I..s -,t to aeee.it i tie bittuuiois, i.i rivoiii' its p'aln e iai.eme.iis r.ad lie.-; iU it acoor. ui ly. Gre.. B. ;.-.;" cseui pAioitio.i h. i Devei' iuiis f..r Imh'ii les.irdcd as ai! m'ssible by Veoe .ae , ihoush any .v' j i, uient or too in.i'iiua.y wuicU .:i.-t .- a v m.iv deen be- advantage and u y e ner iu.a of her own tree will -u .;o . of onir e. .e objected to by the Uiit4d S.a.e As-.nm'-i2. ii -weie . thai the .-.iude of Venezuela will remain unchanged, the dispute has reached such a stage aa to make it now incumlient upon the United States to take measures io detenu hie with sufficient certainty for its justification what is the true divisional line between the Republic of Venezula and British Guiana. The inquiry to that end should of oourso be conducted ca;eful!y aad The 21'Crsel.ea Acqr.i 4,1. HiXiiNonoc, Ta., Dec. IS. Eiisw-i'.h r .uIJose-ih McCracken we.e to-tiyae-qrjl edofi'.m murder of Gaore n, w.io, ou the.ii;rhtof May U,w j-Idd'.ed with shot whila acting as guard for a par ty of White Caps who were tearing down a fe-ice that the McCwckens had erected on their farm in Oneida township. It wa; claimed by the White Caps that the McCrackens had gone outside their own property to put up the fence, and there was a long and tierce quarrel over t he aiailer liefore the White Caps weut into I judicially, and due weight should begiven tear it down. I to all available evideuce. records aad Wesley, Jo-eph and Ellsworth Me- I facts in support of the claims of both Cracken were charged with killing luwn I parties. In order that such an examina- ; .r ni of la e " Kev. J -H-iili Cook, the h-ctnier. arrived at Kobe, Japan, IVom Ausu.itia, much broken in health. A heavy stick upon which he proposed to hang a hog fell and killed Ilcury See, at Osceola, Tioga county. The State Board of I'ardoiis has refused f.om ns, as Chilli or Buenos Ayres, the u',s nee of the scene of action diminish- ng our apprehension of danger, might still have left us to coutentourselves with remonstrance." But he instances a supposed case in w hi -h vre mi; at c-rry the Monroe doc- ne iurlher, .iz: ia case the allies "cojinienced die war in our own Inline- ne tlibo. hood.M Tha especial declaration of the position of he United Stat js was thus expressed 13- President Monroe in his message to Congress in December, IS23L 'We owe therefore, to caudor and to the amicable relations existing between the United States and the allied Powers to declare that we should consider any aite.apt on their part to extend their sys tem to any portion of this hemisphere as dangerous to our peace and safety. With the existing colonies or dependencies of any European Power we have not inter fered and shall not interfere, lmt with the i-wiv.krrimoiilM wlin tini'A il .w1 n rA 1 thpir . , . , ,J siim- me u;iys oi I'anici cosier, w n- independence and inaintained it, and i . ... . , i : was Mr. Bavj .en s sponsor fur his r.rsl ItUUBO IIIUVLICllUCIlUfl V'll ic-atr coDsidctation and just principles ac knowledged, we could not view an inter position for the purpose of oppressing toein or controlling in any other manner Inea- destiny(by any European Power)in aoy other light than as a manifestation of ta unfriendly disposition '-jwa.d the United States." has O Mrs. A. E. Uhl A Welcome Dae- of '98. T'no bci'nni.ig o' tiie now ye.-r M .e a welcome nslier ia tiie sli. ;e oi' a tsh pluian. c, de-c.'ipiiie of tiie oriI i. l.: .ure and uses or tne u.nio.'.u ic.iio aim rUemtive, IIoeitC s Stomach r:.e s. Co.uMiied with the de-riptiie nia.ir-r will be f-iiiud calendar and ....) to,.) c. 1 v.dcul.- ions absolutely ieli..ole for coi- I'cctness, suitislic, ilhtMiuioas, ve cs Mrefi'lly selected, and Oi'acr uie.i:. 1 lVod h'gli'.y profitable and eiiieiUialug. On iliis p.iaiphle;, pubb -liel and primed : m;a'ly by The Ho teller Co. up . ;iy, of Piiis!mrg, u") hands are eiiiployeil Ji ;he mechanical department alone. Ihevca uioiiths are dovoteil to Us prep. . i' l;is procurable f--ee, of drugs'-1" f,'d cuin.iy de-i!e--s eierybere, fad is niiiiled b Engli-h, German, J" encli. St.iai-'a. We.'sh, Xonveg' -. Hol!.A(', Sr ei'i h a-ui Bohemian. Eonnd, Gagged and Bobbed. U.vioxTows. Dec. 21. 1I3. Thomas Martindale and wife, an aged couple, rerc bound, gagged and roblied of all i hey had by a band of masked robliers last night. The victims of the outrage w ere sitting by their fire preparing to re- are ii-.n live men hurst open the door, wi hout any warning, and sprang at tho old petiole. Mr. Martindale was sitting near the table listening to his wife, who was re ding the Biolo, when the surprise Nino d t bey h.id time to ro-ovcr from t , o s -o :k the loVrtn-s fizcl them and ihe .i u 'th si.'O it: roiics, w hich Iitv Im- p ovaleil for the emergency Mr. M iiioM-.de Wis ti.-st bound aud gj .ged and J.lintb'olded and tied to a Ms -ie; w -e s then t.iken in c!i ego a .' i -'r-l to a ch. i . The ro'ie: l-ii-c-'t p.its! iu '' 'ier feet ia t.io n-e i s ;e tl1(! "!. --ie. I where i'.ie money was i Sli-J e . ' lo i .v a.;;' -iiit lie;- ti.'sota -o.''.l .101 r .o ee I-c- toriarcd and t p t.ea. -i io!;' .-iie,c t!ie i.io.icy was, a-id the o;i.ier- "il $!G. It ws evident llicy w ere not strangers ia the viciuity, as they ue.it demaadc the ti00 which had bee i pai l M Msi -.tin Aula the dav befoie. but which he had deoos'aed in the laiil:. There is no cine. to grant a pardon to ex-City Treasurer John Baidsley, of Philadelphia. Twenty-four miners lw-t their lives Friday in the Nelson mine near Dayton, Tenn., hy an explosion of tiro damp. By the huithi of a steam valve on board the American line steamer St. Paul, at Pier It, Nov York, Wednesday morning nix men were scalded, to death and five others w ere badly burned. Captain Isaac Basset, assistant d-Mr-kceper of the U. S. senate, died on t d uexiny. tie was one, if not the very last, of the few officials of the government who have leuiaiucd iu the public service who sponsor tor Ms r.rst official position, that of page in the United States senate. M. T. McLaughlin, of near Pehnoiit, Westmoreland county, discovered two men Mealing his turkeys ami having his revolver, opened tire on them, shooting one of them through the body, but not injuring hi:n to such an extent that he could not get away, with the help of his pal. The parlies are known and an ar rest will likely be made next week. Nine true bills were returned Friday against ex-City Attorney Morelnnd and Assistant W. II. House, of Pittsburg. Three iudictments charge each of tho de fendants with maki'ig contracts with three banks used as depositories of city funds. Three are against More land and House jointly and three charge Moreiand with having made such contracts, aided and a-ssisted by iIou:-e. In bis confession, m:i!e in his cell in prison on the night be:'o: c he was hang ed, Harry Ilayiva.d in..do tho startling staiiueiit that besides i .ie immlerof Cath arine Ging, for which be was convicted, he com in itied three otiier m;iiler. Ho attributed his troubles l.i gambling. which led him to associate with counter feiters and other ciimiiiiiK. Ho related the details of Ins atrocious cn iies to a stenographer without tn mi Tc-.'"- the slightest ctno! ion. s 2 s "My iiii-i.ind li.nl two enneere taken from li -s H'v. and a.io.tir-r . coin ? o i his 1 p. Ii .no .wn itfude- -' Bn s k Iji'Kitt I . I'll !l ! .-.'ie.l:l. I.- is 04tii'.e.ely wii." M.-.s. Win. K'.by, Ak o.f.i: .ei.. ,N.V An Alliance With Bust!. mni ;n Sotiijler W'eslcv was con viced trial ot his two brothers they admitted doing the shooting that killed Hawu, bnt they claimed that they shot to frighten the men who were destroying the fence and that they did not see Hawn in the darkness. The chargo of the judge was clearly against them, but only one twllot was necessary for the jury to find them not guilty. A nolle pros, will likc-ly be entered at the next term of court in the case against Wesley, w ho stands convicl- e-i ofaoeiling a crime that has no princi pal. Xeant Death for One. Bit.' !Xoto. Ia., Dec 30. Two liiile ' '. . si- e s, were CViul'T ill tt.lh ' .'i-.ie i tliis ciiy, a'l ap;ie.il were i4.m io lue lv.os ot iieaitlioi c .iicao. 1 '., .-ad St. Iionis Mo., fo a m'.,I of i .iu lo i.cat t ie ti. T.-e apply w . iHCi', sou o.i y euoiijh wj-. o-eiv- cn j enable o ie ot tiie I it Li c n.u e.i.- to . ea.eJ. This pi-o'iably it.ea.fi, 'e?-h f i one child and l;."e for the ollie:-. The relatives were appealed to to decide which of the children slio.-ld lie lieatcd with tiie re.aet'j, but they lies: l.. led to offer aiyaovce. The nn-.ier was leil wuh t'ie plis!ciaos to decide, and, alter a con- si :ai ion. tiiey applied the reaicily to the Mr- Ci.EVKi.AXDsprung a suniri -e on I e'jild w liosc condition was the mist seri- the cotiiitrv on Tuesday last bv sendia? I O"8 and it recovered. The other child is inln ( Yinirr..; at ttiww-i 1 niiw-i r... t-m.1 1 I dead. to Venezuelan affairs touched in ienns that electrified and pleased the whole ii.i!iou. It insUts upon the validity of the wo-cuilcd Monroe doctrine, aud clearly iudicales a determination to en force it in the matter of the disputed encTaiclan boundary line. It further recommends that Congress make an ap propriation for the expenses of a com mission charged with the dutv of de termining, upon imiiartiul evidence. what is the true division line between the republic of Venezuela aud Ihiiish tuiana. If it shall annear from V.tU in vestigation that Great Dritain U only claiming such territory as she is clearly entitled to, by treaty and other legiti mate means, then we have no cause of cmarrel with her; but if the territory in dispute lickings of right to a sister re public, then we are bound, for the pro tection of our own form of government against foreign invasion or intrigue, to prevcut new occupation or invasion of Mast right or Sack loirs. . Ea:-Oii A, Kail., Dec 20. Major Ccu- euio. j. iioa'a-u stronslv :.nio. e i4ie .o : i;4i o" P e jdeut ClevcL'nu oa i.ie ie. iei.-,i q.ic :.oii. He vv: -j 'je .-a 'y ma te, and ijm hoi u o e-t ier a n 'at or a backJoi a. li.. o.- .t.y i-i iiiot Itu-k down, hot I dot not . c'jia e i.ivi'..Io. Itwoidu tie lei "Ve, lie m-c.i o.' !io-e mo na.:o is go-c 43 war. are Cu.'i-ia:is, a.U we join wot-snip tne saaie GoJ, and war sjniiM not be; bin. aner all, Mr. Cleve land hi's iaken the right position, and there we siioald siand." tion should be prosecuted in a thorough the Gongi ess make an adequate appro priation for the expenses of a Commission to be appointed by the Executive who shall make the neee-sary investigation mid reiKirt uiion the matter with the leat possiiile delay. When such re,Krt is made and ac ccpteil, it will, in inv opinion, be th dmyof the Ciiiled SLiies to resist by every means in its power as a willful aggression upon its rights and interests the appropriation by Great Britian of any lands, or the cxcrci-e of goverinueiil.il jurisdiction over any territory, which alter investigation we have determined of right belong to Venezuela. In making these recommendations, I am fully alive to the responsibility incur red, and keenly realize all the conse quences that may follow. I am never theless firm in my conviction that while it is a grievous thing to contemplate tho two great English-speakingpeoplesof the world as being otherwise than friendly competitors in the onward march of civilization, aud strenuous and worthy rivals in all the arts of pea-e, there is no calamity which a great na..o.i can invite which equals lh.it which lollows a supine tu omission to wrong and injustice, and Hie .-iisq;ioiit loss of n.-tioiial Keli"-.e- spc-i and honor, Wue.it h w hich is shield ed and defended a people's safety aim greatness." The House promptly pas-ed a bill ciealing Ihe Boundary Commission e OiPiiie.it lod by i lie P eide.il aod ap- p.opi laniig j-lixi (iM o. evien-s. In I iie Sen. .-, Cii:oid!e- of New H.smp-iiire j ilrodmied a bid :.i-o,i. i.iioig !0i,003,- 0(H), to be iaised by tiie sale of bii-U, for the purpose of si -eo lie i.ithe liii'itay aruianieiit of t'ie l'iiiie-J States bv ad- lilional eoa t defence a.id tiie pti.-ciia-e of I.WW.Ourt i.i'autry rifles. l.OJJ gnus for ueld aniilcy, aod not o.caodiug 5.030 lieiivy ii4is tor fo. i u.-.l u n. Awoke From a Three Te' Kn. Casies Tb.it Ltti tie Pxe.iueat to Hike the Uteraace. Cannot be Taxed. Alioruey-Oenei-al McCorinick filed V64-V iiiiDortant opinion lat Monday, with Auditor-General Mylin, decidin clas.es or all kinds "of lite in'siirant'e policies are taxable or only certain kinds, and i" bo, what kinds." The question was iii -.1 raised by the conimis-doiiers of Allegheny county in reference to the Ui-caiioj of certain policies of life insur- a. ice companies held by reside. its of this tale. The maiiei w j.t referred to Audi ut.--('vicil My'i.i by the comuiiv.iouers. c. ! by lioii iii tura to Alloriiey-t;enei-i M lCoi aiick. The le.igthly opinion of the Ailoioey t'e-ie :d i-o icludcs as ."olloivs: ''The coiite4ioi'.iiieoiis con-iriictiou - e.i the acts ot" IS70. 1 . a.id iSMl ex -bided liie ijsii.-ance policies. If nc .it.-iiclion by you:- deiiai-luicai of th iv-ts a'sive refe.-reil to had not lwen ais-ord with the legislative iiilenl, it i" f.dr io asii.ue that the legislature won! b:ve long siiice correcleil the law by ad i-ing life insnraiK-e policies as a taxable Hu'ijiH-. They have not done so, and am of the opinion that Kilicies of life i -ora.i.-e Oi'no kind are the subject of lax alma or stale purposes under exislou law. "Iu your onmmiinicaltoii lo me you say 1 !i;it a.le evaoibiinglhe subject a.id a cenaniiti that cCi'iam MIicies of I.ie n suraiit-e had a nre-e.it cash value, I deem it uiy duly lo .icbide them wil'.iin the ia is of perso.Ltl property, -. -joci to tax ation. I canntil agree that ibe fart tlia tli:-.e o i -ie Lave a surrender cash value uta!.c Ihcia u'.Xi'ble. Fire iiisuraiice h1- icie- aio have a i-h S '-vender v.-i.e, and if that is suuicieut -ea-.i, would 'ie t-ixable. The b.oad rotiad Uiion wiiic I put my co.ic usioti is ihal life insurance )Kilicie were not inietided lo be included wi.ain any of the acts ofa--se!tibly provid- i.ig for taxation for sU-le purposes. The act of I5TI1 does not pi-ovide that 'all per sonal property' is to lie taxed, the Ian gnaze of the act being "all personal pro perty of the classes hereina.ler cnuuirr.tt ed, thus elearly excluding all pei-ou.d p4tipciiy as doei not tall with'n any of the classes aniealed." Newack, X. Dec 19. Mrs. Apu Larson, who has been in a cataleptic Mu- jior fo lii-ee years at Essex Cooiny Ito- pilal, was aroused yesterday by the Con ner te!l, and went to the mess table and enjoyed a meal to the astonishment of physicians and nurse. When f-ent to ,.t ... ttt., ....ui B r.ua- leJ ,uiciJe. Doring i,er Jong sM.p Mie I"" I l,M been feil reonlarlv bv &i tpn,lmii atwl i ne message is strong, clear and res- seems to lie iu cood health and talk sen- ... oiute, though somewhat brusque, and I -iMy on so.ne subjects, although inaui- feslly we-ik in mind. Will Hot Permit a Funeral. is genuinely American. On this que tion the people are with the President; and this is clearly indicated by the ac tion of f 1 i-i r n-nnw-nllh-na tn IW Pmi' .ti....,.48. Fkaskiiv. Pa., Doi 21-Physicians T . say IhatXeliielUker. who is supptised . ..iv., .".oTisiii ..ouns i,v ,)er pHre,)ls to , in 4 trAwo at their tioopteu a resolution autiion..n'' llu-l ,., : ).. ....i.. , ...... ,.. ,. rt s- in s. diiii luniisuni. it i t-i 1 1 Prcritlcnt to apixiint a commission, and dead, though thev do not pro.ess to a- apjiropriatingiOd.W) to defray its x- ouot .or the life-like appcarancd that her iKvly present-s. She was taken ill on Saturday of last week while on a visit lo her sis.e'-at Kane, Pa., and to all ap- pe4"-ees died the next day of dfop-y. v lien i lie supposed corpse w is brougiit here oa Monday ber family and friends noticed that there was a natural 4-olnr in the face and that the li:n!s were not rijrid. The liotly has now laid seven dava p.-iises. The action of the Prcsi I nt is I ived on the n-fusal of Gnat P.ritain to sub mit the Uiuudary dispute to impartial crbitration; and, ailbouuh the course pursued is unusual, he takes (he ground that to allow (ircat Ilriiain to dcter- luiac for herself the bounds of her pos- w-s-ions in America, against the protest I in the Baker rcsidenoe, and the pa, cms of a neighboring republic would be "a I w'll not permit it to lie i.nened supine submission to wron? and in; us- I nnid they are certain that Cue gi;l is ti'V derninitnrv to our nstiiintil lionnr I oea-u It is not to I disguised that the step laKcu iy the 1'rcsidcnt and eo hastily ,:, o., vo..s, is a serious Bristol. Pa., Dec, 2L-Tho little son rcs,-.uMu:e one mat may lead to of Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, of Taylorville, unpu-asaiii constspuenccs, but it does had a rough exticrieuce to-day. The The doctrine, or, as it was originally nulled, the declaration of James Monroe, was, s. y s tae rew lorx Herat:!, an American echo of the famous protest first raised by the B.-iti-di Minisle4-, Canning, against the efo.-t of the allied European Powers known as t'no Holy Alliance, to ovei throw frea ins'.ilutions iu the South Ar.ier.caj Stales, and to lennpose upon these S.atcs the yoke of the Spanish Bourbon monarch, Ferdinand VII. Alter a series of bloody revolutions many of the colonies in Soulh Ameni-a had, one by one, in asserted their Independence of Spain. Bat at the Coii- gre-sof Verona in October, lvi, Kos.i.i, Prussia, France and Aust. ia propsed to reinstate Fertliuand in all his authority over S:ilh America by the interventiou ot foreign force, England, however, pro- le'.el against tuch iuierveniion, and threw her whole intlneuce against every attempt of ibe allies to destroy the new S-Mith American republic.4 and plactj them again under their old Spanish mas ter. Seeing that civil liberty was menaced with extinction in S mth America, Presi- A drowning man would have lililo use for a tne aod of rescue w hich would re quire d.-ys. A dyspeptic doesn i want to 'other a iih a remedy that is going to Uke we'.s i j iiiow its beneficial effects. i'.iO Mount Lebanon Shakers are o.Tor- iiig a p.oduct under the name of Shaker Digestive Cordial which y:elds Immedi ate tiei-eu me very urst uce proves iteneficial in most cases; and it is owing to ' heir unbounded confidence iu il, iliat they have put 10 cent sample bottles ou the market. These can be bad throcgh any druggist; and it will repay thcaniicl ed lo invest the trilling sum necessary to make a trial. - ineanaicer Digestive cordial relieves by resting the stomach and aiditig the di ges'.ion of food. Laxol is tho best mcdicitie for children. Doctors recommend it in place of I'astor Oil. Cemeteries Cia be A?s;i;ei. aiisiit-e w.-ccn, or lae state .sniircme . i. lt.-s h.i.uled down an opiaaia in a WtiicU is of in lei est lo a'l towns i.i tiie S . tie. U is the nppOid of ihe cilr dent MonnH! decided at J lie opening of I of New t'astle against I ho Slotie Church Congress, December 3, ISit, to unite his g aveyarxi, arising in the cxiurts of Ijiw voice with hit -of E lgl m I ajainst the I ieii- county. Tho decision is that tho fulfillment of the hoalilo purposes of the I e.eiu;ition Xrnm taxation of graveyards. Holy Alliance. It was against the sub- I a.ithorbHl by article IX sections, of the juration and reimpositlon of monarchy I Constitution, does not extend to a upon '.ha free South American States, by I tnanicipal assessment for tho conlrue- Lad Tsmulea Dow a a Well. not follow that war will inevitably eu- uc. We do not believe that there is the slightest possibility of it. Roth na tions have too much at stake to submit it to the arbitrament of arms; nnd when the solier second thought comes, peaceful counsels will prevail, a.id an nicible adjustm nt will hi arrived at. means of European 'armies acting in proximity toourown southern borders and hence in position to menace and in vade the United Slates that Mr. Monroe protested. His cardinal idea was, as he intimates in the preface of his declara tion, to come "to the defense of our own" child tumbled headforemost down a well j poliik-al sysieru which was threatened by tion of a sidewalk. The city ncthied the g -a vecard managers to lay a pavement around their land, aud upon failure lo comply the city did the work and entered a lien for J217.(i0, with interest,, against the lan L In the court below Judire Hazen gave a judgment for the defendant. holding that a claim of tho city was a i1:! Vet deep. Tho mother was near at the allied armies of four great European I species of taxation for local and not Stnte hand, and she screamed to her husband Pow ers. I purposes, based aoleiy on tho taxing for help. Thelailer procured the driv- H is message w as inspired by his Sec-I power delcgai il by the State, and iuas- iug reins f-om a set of harness, and, rotary of Suite, John Quincy Adams of I much as thf law expressly exempted fastening one end at the surface, drop- I Massachusetts. Daniel Webster, w ho I cemeteries from such taxation, the lien ped the other end into the well. It reach- J upheld Mr. Monroe's declaration, said : I was invalid. Tho city appealed. ed to the bottom and down this slight j "It did not commit us, at all events, to I Justice Green reversed the court below, leather line the father climbed to tho t ike ui arme on anv indication of hoa- I entcrim? the alKirn division. IT hol.t rescue of his boy. The lad was still tile feeling by the Powers of Europe to-I that as in a previous decision it was alive, but it was hard work to get him . wards South America," and "if an anna- I decided that churches were not exempted reet assessments, neither can a gainst provinces the most remote " comctery be, being ia the aame category. Ok course, the menage Licked up a li.t-ril.l.. 1...I ..,!. .!.. i, i -i, , i ""'"i " iu K't uiiu : rj ooutu America, anu li an anna- i ueciuen U-rrtble 1 ubouh when it was laid before fro,D hta perltoo. pltlon. His injuriea ' ment had been furnished by the alliea from at ftglisa public, and the first end I are not considered serious. to act against provinces the most remote ! comcter rtf.v iiikk, Hec. V dispatch from Wa-dnigloii ys th-TO a.-o in tii.i S..!te Depart m en oiuilenl::iI docuicenls w iiich are in tiie na are of a secret t.-e.. y with Ptissia, under tiie terms of w.ocu l'.ie Czat-'s tiovcrnment pl-.'.dge.s iiscif -o allord all possible a -sist.iiK-e to tiie United States in case this itnintrv Iss-ame involved in war with Great Britain. According to a rtport ipin-tly circu lated, Minister B.eckiu.'alge has rr-.rntly inquired of the S. I'l '.cr-burg aiU iuri lies if they rcg:irded the compact to be still in force, and ha.n rett ived an af- tirmalive replv. It is further Kilid that Mr. Breckinridge has communicated in formation to this t lici t to Secretary OI uey. . a MY . . $ Annual Clearance i SALE I t Begins on I Dec. 26th j ten ger 3 s V O s O o 0 0 o t s O S O o o o 0 o s o And will Continue to Feb. 15 th. This will be the lcst op- Iiotiuaity yet offercJ to DRY GOODS I Of all kinds cheap. Ladies "Wraps will be cleared out at the lowest prices to be found any where. A Fine Line of S -:- To sell at much below Current Prices. I expect to continue busi- to give all their money's worth to merit a continuance their trade. Mr. Ceo. 11. IHetterlcH The Piain Facts Are Uial I bare had Catarrh IO Yean. Xi eatarrh cure did me r.ny good, but II Wi Sar Hood's Sarsa 'Wzxs pttrilla retires aparill.t helped me auntlerfully. My head 1-lrlAArMl UnUAf4ln.'l returning. Homl's S:ir- Sj.H.mj l:iarll:a Is !. GfcoK.iE 1 wife a world of coo.1 lor Thai Tirrrf FhL I. HIKTTrKU H. itol.t-k-.I'S. Hood's Pills aro cfficlocl and centle. iMake Cows Pay. What is the use of keeping cows unless you caa make money with fSi3 1 business vrould . stand a waste of from 25 to 50 per cent, and the dairy business will not. Yoa waste that much butter by pan skimming. Get a Safety Hand Separator and save it. P. M. Seahi-les. West Chester,' F. Rutland. XL SILKS Black Dahius that r.re so much be yond the usual in stylo and U:ility for the money that every one who s.c the goods or samples will luiy '21 inches wide extra heavy and the price is $I.2i. Another lot of silks Dlnck TlriR'ade with neat white strijv.-, 50c Silks that will tell their own story, ami we'd like to peiitl every reader of this paper sam ples of them, s;) they can see how this store dKs tiie silk li'isine.s. A collec tion of yilks fur waists, lUccptioti and Wedding (towns that are riht up to the Ialot fishtomihlo ii!-a, m tiie same low priiv Uisis tl.ttt this store dots all its soiling. New ro-ass irinicnt of Fine Ilkck Dres.- (jootln have jmt conse in 7-lc., fl.OO, fl.Sj t-i-V)-(he l.iie.-t foroi-ti tilings lew, if any, stores luin-j o;it iw things as l:t in the staon ns we 1, nii.l that's oiie of t'ie r.':is:tn why we do it there arc a lot of peopk who want nice tiiiiiirs now, just in much so as earth r in th? seas.. 11 rtnl wo pro pose ;o s.e that they ei shctn, and nt riht pricc-s, so as to make friends fur this store. (lit in so:iu new Nvcl:y Press CIocmIs and suitings "oe., $!.(K) pml $1.50, that vou'll le gla-l to know al-i .it, an ! w-'r letting wt tth- cr an. Hi:' ar. gvi-1, an. I tin", tin I r imi't hs to style, hut not rew 1 v arriv- ::c: the alxive, :-.t very ni-.-ch Ii'-ssthnn their ncfua! vylue Inith l'!:u-kii-l to: ond. Wtitoour Mail Order lH j:.rt- ni -Jit to sen.l you s:tii phs r.f (he f-rve- il vrlucs at U: n:d 7"e., tir.tl von'l! .v tlr.e Dnss Cihk's thr.l will smpri-e u style, ij'jidity asi'l priv c:i.5dcr- eti. We're always srhul to send sai! - iles. riess and it is to my interest , of their good will and hold 9 I Mrs. IA.E.UHL. Webster's (International Dictionary Inr iluablc in OBiee, School, aad Borne, finreeswroftha "Vacbridtea." standard of th V. 8. joT't ITlnt intr Office, the t'. 8. Siii-reme Court, and of nrarlr all the Hclinolbouks. tVanulT com-. niriiItd by Stata Sn)crintendents of Bchoota, and othor Etlueatora al mt wiiliout cam-' THE BEST FOR EVERYBODY CICAUSS ' tt Is tnrv i- Tntl ths wcr.1 wanted. u i.-iT.-tt t!ircorr-t hii-otUteUcalplftCoa, 4.444 Ult ifrttitiiKK 1 nilU. ' tt is easy to ascertain the pronunciation. j ti. tr:m!:ti.-i4it"n H-iinitit tiy fn onllnnry dia cinnMlly :n..ri.4.-l Mtt.i uaej la Ute tcbooUiooka. 'A is cut (a t-a;n the trrowth of a word. 1 t'-iTm4-1:.-- :t" lt:ll.itii-l tlitlifTrrrnt mma liir :ti5 : nra .ti i!to c'.u-rt( Utru derluMul. 1 tt t easy irt learn what a word mean. . 1.- .Ttn:l..:i nt. rirxr. rxplk-ll. and loll. aad cr-Jt i.-.t. j.ttjuMM in a m.t4.-4rale paimrmpti. C. C- C. TIVRKrur cb., Publishers, :r:';:an ;nM,H ..stia on application. oooooooo .1 1 i. ran balk by If .yi.sher, noiiios'soi. I'ii. She liulq!cndcnt. NEW YORK. Htligicus, Literary and Fami ly tw k pa per. UmiC4ion1inalior.nl, unbiased and iinp.ir- ti:tL A p iper for clergymen, M-Iiolitt-s teciieis, lii-.iiiesiiieii anil families It disinsst every topic of the day -re-Unions, theological, political, liiemry, social, artistic and scicnlilie. IU contritmicd art idea are by the most eminent writers of the I-htglinh language. It employ sH-ciulisis s;id 1isliiigiii-.!i- cil 4ite - a, eilimis of ii- Twenty-one lep.u - laeut--. A pa;-'-. ! i. I'lila .ly (itied fr lawyer". l.cl'4-, i-ierymen, thoeenjtaged fn hii' ne, yoiin people .f Ix.lh -sf -men and women who read and think ft.r tliem-sclves. A paper especially valuable for thsc ;itere.-4e.l in Fine A no. Science, Miii.-. A paper ciWiz vaiuablu ini'orniaiion upon r inunco, 1.1.0 Ins-.ii jnce, t o u- inerce. A paper for Sim lay-Selui-il Workero,' hose h ha-.c a lVrin, t.aruin or Iluiiie iants. A paKT for the fami'y, oM an-1 youn. BOGGS BUHL, Allegheny, Pa. IMPORTANT. TUe 77i-n lent ar.n'iir.-os to its sub scribers, and lo any who m.iy laco:iie so. hat it is prepare. to furnish any papers nd iiiiigaxinca publisited in tiii imniiiT, Kntjlanil. France and Oerinany, at a ve.y 1 irj;o reilu-Hioa frtiin pabli-liers' rate. Tiiis opjHirt unity is open only tosub-cri!-erst:f T.ic In rih-.t I'j.on rcii-ivinj lit! of papers or magaancs fi-oni i.niivi.i u:Is or reading rtHniis, an estimate will icn by relnra maii. tl.t J! imytif j.(.ic-'.'.'..-i in or ot r lie . . p trt 11 yf.tr. Vtt:f, . jh f, Pi.ir) tich. "TRIAL TRIP." one month 21 rents. SjK'riincn c.'-. fi f: THE INDEPENDENT, r. O. 1hx rs:. 130 Fulton SI., lew Yark. 1 FOR THE HOLIDAYS You can not buy anything more useful than Ntcni;er'.o Store can ujply you. You ran get Anything That Is Ust-ful, And in Many Insiatict Ornamen tal 11 Will. FOR CHILDREN, FOR BOYS. FOR MISSES. FOR LADILS. FOR MEN. There is no one artido that there is sold m.ire of than Handkerchief. Vt'o have just received the largest invoice of Hand kerchiefs ever br.Hijjht to this city in cotton, linen and Silk raiiniK in price from 2 for Jin. up t.i !.. each. We show a very large lino at 'tc, 1"., 1-jc, I.Vj., '2t)c. ami 2jc Two hundreil and fifty new Umbrellas for tho Holidays, at 50e, 7oc, fl, ?l.."n, f I.7."), rikI up to f 1.7 each, l)th in natural sticks and fancy handles, includ ing pearl, drcsden, tiger-eye, celluloid. sterling silver aud gold. I'ur.s Leal her GoimIs, K11 Clave. Irf wo CJoodM. Cloak, fit". JOB I STH GEE MAIN STREET. Johnstown, Pa. 27i? Jlr.it of American Xeirpa pern, CllAJCLES A. It AX A, Ed itor. The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. Ihette first, last, and all the time, forever. Daily, by mail, $6 a year Daiiy and Sunday ,by mail,$8 a year The Sunday Sun i.s the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world. Price Bo. a Copy. By mail jj2 a year. Address TIIF. KU., 3f. Y. IF YCU TE THIN.KING OF REFURNISHING YOUR FEET, Kenieiiilier that we are Headquarter for Itoots, Shoes. Ilublwrs, Slip per and everything in tho shoo line from the smallest article up to the largest ail of the reliable, iiever-rip, water-tight sort at tho lowest prices. OUR MOTTO : PERFECT FITTING SHOES AT PERFECT FITTING PRICES. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. George P. Stein & Co., "ill Main Cross St., bUMttoir. fa. Facts About FURNI TORE U'e can inform the trade and public at large that we have come out victori ous in our deal with the furniture manufacturers of Michigan. We s all we asked for in tho way of bar gains, consequently all we expected what more do we want? We only want the tratle to know that our line is U-t ter iu every respe-t now than ever be fore and that wr are going to contin ue selling i-urniture on a very low liasis. " O.UU will buy a solid Oak Suit for the bed room, eoutaiuin nix pieci-s, made and finished in the very latest styles. CtO . .! iron nn dim 4j.cu.ijij takes from our Hon a nice suit, cither in Antique or Im itation alimt finish. $9 arrl CJO no ju.uu pays lor a ni.-eover-BtulTed or wooil-rrauie suit for the par lor, upholstered in Urocattlle, Silk tapestry and Plu.h. C!R 4n-l -o n r.n uiiu ji-j.uu uke one of the same style suits upholstereil iu Tap esiry. I.OU, I.3U, $.UU. Niee Reed Rock ers lijth century finish very orua mental for the porch. n 1 ,r- nn. v anu o.MM buys a solid Oak Si.le board. C. H. fiDDnnmn bUff auiM 606 Main Cross Street, Somerset, - Pa. mm 9 THE 0WLY PERFECT sew mmmsu For Holiday Present s -;o to- 134 & 13G Clinton St., - JOHNSTOWN p. lou will jim The Handsomest Articles at Jos Moderate Prices. James QuiIir GOING SLEIGHING- mm Not to-day, of course But wlicn winter comes. It 13 only a few days otTnr.v, ar;-l w. Legin to think of SLEIGHS, BOB SLEDS, HARNESS, RQ3r; BLANKETS, SLEIGH BELLS, AND WHIPS. Wc Lave alreaJjr thought of them, and have a lar.'e tock 0f v.. Slylcs in our repository, ready fur you to select from, f.j out the one you want now. We'll keep it for vcu till tnow flie?. Prices Right. Quality Cuarante Jas Holderbaui: Scribner's tor Christmas. Frank II. Stockton has a Christinas love storv. wl.i. 'n leani a characterixtic title. The Stayinj? poui-r ! ;r lloban." Its ili-.istratious are quaint and exact: v suit able. A thr-!!:ng Detective story by C. IZ. Carrvl!, entitle ! "Tlia Itiver Syn-Ii.-atr"." perhaps equaling SiierL.-k Holmes' !-st work, lilustrateil. JtH'l ('handier Harris' characteristic tale of a faithful slave 'The Colonel's N igger-Ig." other Christina stories are "A White Blot." 1 v H.-n-ry Van I'yke, a (H-ti- ami imaginative tale t. fa ".j.-tun-( liiustnittl); "Heroism of Ijiinlers," lv A. S. pi.-r II histrated); and "Hopper's Old Man," by" K. C. V. Mrvtrn. Sentimental Tommy, By J. M. Barrie. Thff-e who have re-.i(l (and who has not?) "Thf I it:V MmiMer- anit ;;A Win.iou- in Thrums" ,-n aiiti.-iia'e what Mr. Uirne s "S. n::ti:ental Toinmv" wi'l 1. It is to be tha chier serial in y.-rifmr' for l-.ii. U -inning m the January i-mnlier. " Two Years for $4.50. but nt-v.- sn't" fi and a v-ir senbers i-.m h ive all the nunil:rs for l-5 SlllrM-ririlioll tor I't.r S4 ."Jl .;-tt,er' M.i.j;:,nr is going to be better next v-ar than ever. It is ffoinff to have new features. Itsi.ni -Iishersare not satisfied w ith past m-.-es.s. It pun'i to more thoroughly deserve tiie confidence of the p a.i nijr public. T-,Teiw,lS!r.T rl-?1-"! Quarter Centurv in t!.e I tnte.l Mates wi.l be eon tinned. Just now it is proachinj: a period cf absorbing intere-t to t!:e r r.-trt t;enr-ratioii the tirst administration of Presitient Cleve land. .Vr,,. M.ivui nought to get careful s.ni. K-ration as a Ihnstms., girt. The U-M otter ouglit M get dtiulile consideration. CHARLES SCRI3HER S SONS, 153 Fifth Avenue fijwYai 1 The New Capello Rance WE eell the NEW CAPELLO RANGE, guaranteed the tot Range of its class on the market It has Tery large : ens, heavy grate?, linings and tops. Baking and Iica-tir: the highest as thousands of daily users can testify, t'j-:: the best buy a : : ALSO A FULL LINE OF : : GRANITE, COPPER &TIN Milk Cans, Screen Doors and Windows, Ice Cream Free.-: Gasoline Stoves. Call and see us. RespectruIIy. P. A. SCHELL, SOMERSET. FOR J. For Sale By B. HOLDERBAUM, Somerset Pa. o'&.o MS II 15 U v. Comfort T.a !i-!y h"uVi"?,. S" The Cindere - lit;-"' Is -i.f iii :' -' . ,. r 1 1 - 1 !' .'l i: - '"' i.iis.rj .' -':-': '' -. t...... Kv.ryf.'- t:uri:-i.i:-lil.-tl. I-1 "'.'' ul).! tii - .,,i'-a : ...vi u Tn.- -s-I.l ,.. H,,..r. V. Ihr-. ..Ji " "!"'. . ...uli l--'!"V; .n-ui..ii"" P" Co'ci Ficc rtm. WILL B'J?-' JAMES B .U0LDERBAUM, SouicrsC?
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