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PUNXSUTAWNHY, PA., WEDNESDAY. FEBEUAEY 17, 1892. NO J # a or ERNOB BOYD'S ADDIJKMS A SPECIAL FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS ! BIO CLAIMS FROM SAILORS. I. PA A TTORNEY-A T-L A W, Fdhxsdtawnkt, Pa. Office next dcor to We.tern Union Telegraph Office. JJDWARD A. CARMALT, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, Offio* with Judge Jemki. Legal ally attended to. BaOOKflUfcPA Offie* la MaUon Bloek, oppaalta the pnbUe JINKS * CLARK, A TTORNEYM-A TLA W, Baooxmu, pa. Offio* la Mataon'i office, Mataon building, op. poatte th« Cour* "otiBo. C. CAMPBELL, A. TTOBXE T8-AT-LA W, 0 C. BENSCOTEB, Pants S*ock once a year in order to make room for our It is our custom to make special reductions on our Bbooknilmc, Pa. ATTORNEY-A T-LA W, Spring Stock. In doing the business we do for a year it is wonderful the amount of odd pants that accumu- Coats and Vests with different pants, leaving the pants f-VAHIKI. BAMEY, ATTORNEY-A T-LA W 1807 Fst. N.-W., Washington, D. C. Practicing attorney In the ■•▼•ral eonrta In Waahlntrton and elsewhere. Proiecntea claims baton all the OoTemment Department*. AUo he purchaae and aale ol real eatate. 14-11 g A. CBAIG odd that belonged to suits. Here is your chance to get ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, BEOOK VILLI, PA Office ill Opera House Block. Oct, 1, 1880. jf G. & C. Z. G01a>0N, genuine bargains. In the odd pants there are pants from $18 suits, $20 suits, $22 suits, and $25 suits, as 16-31 Brook villi, Pa. A TTORS J6. YS-A T-LA W A NOULE SA1LOK. goods for us. We keep nothing but you a first-class pair of pants for. No old shop worn PUNYIOTAWKir, PA Office two (loon eaet of the Port Ofloe. £)K. W. F. BEYER, PHYSICIAN AND SUMMON, STEAMSHIPS DISINFECT)' ,1 R4» 0R. B. C. ALLISON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, We go through our immense stock and pile out on HORATIO, PA. All calls will receive prompt attention. 9wll PUKMTOTAWIODT, PA, J)R. J A. WALTER, pmsicux AND SURGEON one long counter all these odd pants and mark them SEVEN CASKS IN CHICAGO at prices that you can save money by buying them, even if you don't need them for some time to come. We have odd suits vou can buy the same way. Also Men's and Boys' Underwear and Overshirts. Over performed', f£e™cenr™? and felted lor the adjustment of tie proper gla»B©». T\R, S. J- HUSHED, SURGEON DENTIST, Pwwn*wmT,PAr coats for Men and Boys sold at cost Shoes that we can save you 25 per cent on,and guaran- SAVKD THOUSANDS OF tlVES. GAce south end of. Jin die* street. J)R. W. J. CHAJTDLKR, auMOMowjDMimtir, BIO RUST, FA. fmuii ,*?T Tki I *1 1 WPp Special Pants \ Sale I XT-AT-LAW, nmnimT, n Boom t. hoob! rtory of John Eel tier*(brisk klMk. rftoUo*1* tkc fcoortiof »4Jk0Mt00«a- £LKX. J. Why the Lonisinna Statu Lottery Withdrew. THE SECRET IS OUT The Hunt for Typhus Casa 1ft New York Continues, IS IT UNDER CHESf • THREE MORS VICTIMS **"" Iff' WILL REMOVE TO MEXICO. Scope, Will Bs 0 g niud. Where a Haw Company, International in Berentj-PeT.'a Oases in AH Now PBlMQii Brother Island- ? , W. WIN8LOW, Bun A, Brown. Kotary PubUe. TyrUNDORFF & BBOWN, , A TTOSKJS Y8-A T-LA W, H. W. MtrKDomrr. Boost Ho, 4, Zeitlcr Building, opposite Hotel Fantall, Pnuxeutawnfy, Pa. We Have" Inaugurated The Drawings Will lie Larger Than flic Old Company iirnl There Will llo Drawing* For Mexico, the United State* and Pants Sale "In addressing you to-day it has not been my purpose to make a speech, rather to extend to you an expression of my appreciation of your kindness and hearty acknowledgment of my thank*, therefore I shall be pleased to meet you personally in the Executive apartment and now extend you a cordial invitation to enter." "I am Governor of Nebraska, put there by the sovereign will of the people, expressed by them through the ballot box, and vindicated from the highest tribunal in our glorious republic. The peri oil of service remaining to me as utj executive is limited, but I hope in the few months remaining to be still able to do something to vindicate tho expressions of your will. Fellow Citherns:—It affords me great pleasure to ce permitted to make a personal acknowledgment, to so large n number, of my gratitude to the peoplt of Nebraska, who have stood by me so loyally in securing to me the restoration to my rights as a citizen, and to the people their choice as an executive, rights and privileges of which I was temporarily deprived by the majority of partisan Supreme Court. Lincoln, Feb. 16.—The follow In- ait the salient points of the speech delivered by Gov. Boyd on the occasion of the pub lie demonstration in honor of his restoration to his ofHce: •Ion of IIIk flcHtoratlou to Ollicp, At the Public Demonstration on Uioikt/ late. This is due to the fact of our selling a great many m \tar "I should, personally, not be r rom-t. to see a thousand cases in the -««• weeks." "If wo escapo nil this," he suit. im little less than a miracle." Ono of the chief officials of 11 F. ',i Department put tho niatttir pis 1* ram. morning. In this city not. ono Italian cv.i \um-. yet appeared. Tho first that « SitoiK will pfunge tho Health Offl/v •« oiek again to the vergo of despair, frr f »'li emphasize the possibilities of : »."«n In these crowded districts. It Is certain that there will V. mi% perhaps many more, cases of fewsr points that gave them up. TherOMHOcB that about it was that no new ec-titan sit contagion had developed, espccir/'j-nsast in the Italian quarters. Tha Italian contingent that t \mr tat the Massilla is still the nncertajt. fttrtar in the reckoning. It is too ear!] 'w* say what it will develop, but t<r tveex twenty-four hours that past !k««p brightens. New York, Feb. 10.—There isaf«M«fl| of relief at Sanitary Headquarter* another twenty-four hours lias pjumril without bringing any fipesh dangv-t bun the typhus fever plague. To bo sure tiran more patients had been taken t«r Vi® Island hospital—increasing the n-.®tvtar there to seventy-seven; but they * tie «ffli of the original importation, a>>* titafc they should be stricken down "»~ pec ted. Investigation oftlie Infection InWrw T«Ak and PiMenjen on the KiiilJhr-fM Senate ]*n*ses a Revolution tor a Not » Victim Found Among tho ItjUaaMf Iftw Tork—Chicago, Ilovrpver, C«prtl the Dlicoverv of Seven CM**, All Tha two represent tho opp tromes of tlie situation as seen f itary Headquarters. Dr. Kdson, on the other It; hopefully, "It looks now as if w scourge absolutely under contrc The Brooklyn authorities were of the whereabouts of these pers<-' > Tho child lived scarcely an ho The Board received from Ell, 1 i woi. a further list of twenty-five Itali -.1 •engers on the Mass ilia, twenty- ,ir nC whom wore bound for Brooklyn • I yrtm for Syracuse. None of the patients on North i'n fiwr Island had died by noon, save < ufrjr that was born during the nig'. tun mother has tho fever. Lawyer F. A. Orr has the cases of twenty of the men. IIo says he thinks the men are justified in asking the amount of iudemuity they have. "If the Chilian Government turns over to the United States $1,000,000, as she should, for this unfortunate affair, why we want it," said the lawyer with a smile. Hamilton received three bad wounds and thinks that $50,000 is not too much for the Chilian Government to pay for each wound. Anderson has three or more marks as the result of his beinz In the row, but he says'ho will be satisfied if he can tret hold of $150,0 00 Chilian money. Tho other claims vary from $30,000 up to $100,000. Some of the sums demanded are very large. Tho total claim foots up in the neighborhood of $1,305,000. The largest sums ure demanded by John Hamilton and Jeremiah Anderson, both coal heavers on tho Baltimore ut the time the assault was committed. San Fiiancisoo, Feb. 16.—In a few days there will 1m forwarded to Secretary Blaine the formal claim of the sailors and others of the United States man-ofwar Baltimore who were injured in the fight with tho mob at Valparaiso. for Their Wounds. The Baltimore's Men Want Pay from Chill $4.50 and $5.00. You could not buy the cloth in many of the pants for anything neat like what wo would sell the very choicest Imported Silk and Wool Goods at well as $10, $12 and $15 suits. The odds and ends in Nev and Seasonable Goods PtmxacrrAWWT, Pa. Often his service# to the people ol Ptraxsulawnoy and vloinity. •yy G. LENT, M. D-, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, The Americau business will be conducted under the popular name of the old company, the Louisiana State Lottery. To roach the people in the large cities of tUo United States agents, will bo employed as at prfiBeUt. The money will bo carried from patrons by the express companies and to tho winners of prizes by the express companies if necessary. And all of tho expross companies of tho United States will bo subsidized and assisted to extend their lines into Mexico. The new company will bo international in Its scope. The drawings will be far larger in tho aggregate than the drawings of the Louisiana State Lottery. There will be Mexican drawings for the Mexicans, American drawings for the people of the United States, English drawings for tho people of Kngland and Spanish drawiugs for the people of Spain. Morris and his associates have made heavy investments in real estate in the city of Mexico recently, and it is understood that they have already discussed the project of purchasing from tho Mexican goevrnment the fortress of Chapultepec, the magnificent placo whichit was rumored several years ago Jay Gould had bought from the Mexican Government for $5,000,000, as the future headquarters of tho New Mexican Lottery, the successor of the old Louisiana State Lottery. Tho fact that John A. Morris had entered into a tacit understanding with the Mexican government undoubtedly influenced the withdrawal of the offer of $i,250,000 to the State of Louisana. Ho would undoubtedly liavo stood by tho offer if the red-hot political contest had not been precipitated. While the directors of the company have not as yet held any meeting to consider the propositions made by different cities in other countries it is understood that Mr. Morris favors the City of Mexico, and that practically settles the whole matter. New York, Feb. 16.—A special from New Orleans says: At last the true secret of the withdrawal of the Louisiana Stato Lottery ftom tho fierce political struggle which has been raging for many months is out. Half a dozen friends of John A. Morris, the principal owner and director of the Company, have been aware of the coming change, but the secret has been carefully kept. Although he nas not yet mads an announcement, a stockholder of the company has said that the Louisiana State Lottery will be removed to Mexico in 1893. President Diaa has expressed himself rs favorable to the proposition, provided tho Louisiana State Lottery will make as favorable a proposition to the Mexican Government as it did to the State of Louisiana. Assisted to Kxtcud Thclf Kogiand-AU of tho Express CompiiiiieH of Till* Country to Ho Subsidlced ami GUILTY OF CKtMINAL NKGLlGKNCi The ship's doctor was instructed SB accompany two patients—one with pnew monia and the other with capillar* bronchitis—to Ellis Island and see iheA comfortably transferred. The steamship Belglanl&nd has sis* been disinfected, and sixty-seven liusshw passengers were transferred to HoffmMl Island for observation. The ship «■ then allowed to «o to her dock. irtunlaml Sent <0 HofTiunii lata N«w York, Feb. 16.—The stea»j>jM| City of Berlin has been thoroughly ili «• fected. Iler pnsienijers were transJerrrf to Hoffman Island and tlio ship ai-uwsi to proceed. Fuiengtri On the Cil; uf Berlin Murdoch Gillis volunteered (o swim ishore with a life-line. 11 3 was carried tshore on a big wave but could not land, the coast boiug so precipitous, lie was drawn back upon the vessel where he rested nu hour and then tried again, and successfully. Ho drew himsel up from one point, of rock to another until he reached a place where he could f.iston a line; then he drew ashore a larger line, by mean.4 of which the captain and crow got safely to shore. Halifax, N. B., Feb. 16-—A thrilling story comes from St. Johns, N. F., of the rescue of the crew of the Princu Edward Island schooner Avenger. She was driven on the rocks twenty miles from St. Johns iu a blinding snow gptorm. While she was pounding to pieces the boat was launched and was immediately ■warn pud. life of a Captain and Crow. Hi« Heroic and Thrilling Effort* Saved the Crowded Tenement. Italians Snfltering from Typhus Found The men were arrested by direction of the coroner and thei»- examination was held yesterday (it Aurora The railroad company was exhoneratud from all blame. Auburn, N. V., Fob 1G.—Tho Coroner's jury empanelled to investigate the accident on t lio A uburn and Ithaca branch of the Lehigh Valley liailroad, Saturday last, by which Milo Smith, a trainman, lost his life, after making a thorough inquiry rendered a verdict that Engineer Daniels of Sayre and Conductor Kggle ston, of Ithaca, of the snow blow train were guilty of criminal negligence in passing Levanna Station in violation of the rules of the company IIIlium for altallrund Accident l'lucuil On Kngtncur uurl Conductor. Soon to lleeomit h Counter. New York, Feb. 10—The wedding of Count Fostltlcs anil Miss Elleu llnggin is announced to oL'cur i n February 21. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. Louis Haggin and a granddaughter of Mr. J. B. ilaggin, the millionaire turf patron of California. Count Kostitics cornea of one of the oldest and most distinguished families of the Austrian nobility. lie is a member of the l'aris Jockey Club and is a noted personage in society in I':".'Is at:d Vienni. We Still have a full line of J. T. Wood's Boots and Crowded into a singlo room, the pnUmt found Domiuico Gabumori, his wife fire children, all infected with the dlsenwu They were allowed to remuin unttfflat Health Department could be ngttH. Two other passengers on the inMWft steamship are known to !>c hi Ohtag% and are supposed to have liwitri where on Milwaukee avenue, though. W0 trace of them can be found. Cbioaoo, Feb. 10.—The police ban located seven of the nine Italians wtm were passengers 011 tho typhus fever-tofected steamship Massiiia, from Ftilermt which reached New York, January A They were discovered in a crowded &9Wment house on Eighty-first street, Mkfi but a short distance from the thicker settled district around the Webber A Abbott carriage factories in AuhweK Park. tee every pair. Hats—Our hat stock is much too large for this season of the year. We are offering special inducements on Hats, Gloves, Neckwear, Hosiery Umbrellas, Trunks, Satchels and Valises. We can save ycu money on a good Trunk, Macintosh, Rubber and Oil Coats. fWrtirtkV**T, PA. OSM 1» fotfttcptflN Vm*. pit 6i tL BELL) DE&tiati Mystic, Iowa, Feb. 10—This prosperous mining town is threMtunod with an* nibilHtion by tbe action of the Iowa Central Railway in raising rates on coal to a point where it cannot be shipped at a profit. Heretofore 1,200 car loads a month have been >hipped to Mason City, St. Paul and Minneapolis, but since the sew rate wont into etfret tho mines have shut down and over iii)0 men are out of work. The matter will be laid before the Stale Railroad Commission. Tkrenlonoil With Annihilation. "Philadw-phia, Feb 10 —This city, by f*fae generous manner in which she lias -contributed to the Russian Relief, will be instrumental in saving the lives of thousands of starving peasants. The fund lias reached nearly $18,000, Count Tolstoi recently declared that §5 would gave a lije in Russia. At that estimate, Philadelphia li.is already saved 8,438 lives, with a prospect of increasing and doubling that number before the Indiana sails on her errand of charity in charge next Saturday Starving ICussiana. Quaker City's Geuerous Work for tbe N«w York, Feb. 16, — The. QaMt»> Russian Refugee Committee of Qu* aMr have notified the Hoard of HeaMM** all expenses at whatever cost the care of the sick Jewish lmTngpniir recently landed in tlii* pott will »*«■»- fully paid by them, arcl in doing all that lies-in tholr pow«f gate In every way the condition poor sufferers and to effectually fMHV all spread of disease. , » Wilt Heitr All th« Kxpense. PUjqpHJTAWKEY, PA. * JVWttOt Or THM FMAOM, Tom Tawmxtr, W —< otk*r *u*i— promptly Moosax H. TORRENCX, Atlantic Highlands, N. J., Feb. 16.-W. Coe, an engineer oil one of the steam dredgers here, had a dispute with a man named Peterson, resulting in tho latter drawing a knife and cut.tiug Coe's face open from the temple down about four inches. Although weak from the loss of blood Coe knocked Peterson down and gave him a terrible thrashing. Cut Hid Fncu Upon. Boston, Feb. 10.— Huudreds of tne inbound passengers of the Lowell division of the Boston & Maine Railroad witnessed a horrible spectacle at 8:30 a. m. in the Boston station. Richard Egan, a oar washer, in dodging a shunted train, sot In the way of, and was ruu down by a ph«*Jng engine. His left leg was mangled from tbe foot to the thigh, and At | the hespltal.lt was Mid that tbe could Mangled Under, a Tratw. PJk.9 i;: -A. ; i.: - :i' ... CLAYTON NORTH. QWfpr Boom Hotel Paatall Block, —- - -— ONE PRICE m mam in iwiui CLOTHIER,* Easton. Ph., Feb. 10.—It win uuquc> (ionalily ihe corset worn by Mr*. Alfrei1 Uoule that saved her lif« on Friday sight, when she was assaulted and so nearly killed by n robber at Pine and Hose streets, in this city. One of his terrific kuife thrusts would have reached her heart but for the ojmoi. st.tys. On*i ArfftUiumi f«»r the Ctirnat. An Irish Uad Ltntu *<*•* Dublin, Feb. 1C—The Land Iwj* Leader MacAuley. who waa emdtMki 1884 of complicity in the Oram* JMBbm murder conspiracy ha* heeta rolimi Mm mm sentenced to ten yearn irapiteoMMk'- with Thomas Daljr and fouietherm. Now Mtaiuaaklp Ua> Wabhinotok, 14—The Ifc American BrpiibUoa is lafonnad Birmingham. Ala., Feb. 16.— Blley Webb, colored, who assaulted Mrs. Cramp, a white woman, in Montgomery op February 3, and who wm captured Sunday, was removed to Selma for late keening. Early In the morning he was taken'from the Jail at that place and banged to a tree and hie body tiUed with htmtleta. Heoonfeeeed. Kll«y Webb I.ynclwd. f)H>roit!>, P»., Feb. 18.—A.n appeal Jor money for t.ho relief of tho IJnssU* sufferer* vrts maile Sunday from orery liulplt in Bedford count* A movement 'us on foot among the p iblic ,'liool» to Uke Biepa towards raw'ug luueytor the Mtuu For the Relief of Stftrvlsf Kutniait*. •J** 1 ! *
Object Description
Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1892-02-17 |
Volume | XIX |
Issue | 37 |
Subject | Jefferson County -- Newspapers; Punxsutawney Spirit -- Newspapers; Indiana University of Pennsylvania -- Newspapers: |
Description | An archive of the Punxsutawney Spirit weekly newspaper (-1911) from Jefferson County, Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Smith & Wilson; Spirit Pub. Co. |
Date | 1892-02-17 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
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Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1892-02-17 |
Volume | XIX |
Issue | 37 |
Subject | Jefferson County -- Newspapers; Punxsutawney Spirit -- Newspapers; Indiana University of Pennsylvania -- Newspapers: |
Description | An archive of the Punxsutawney Spirit weekly newspaper (-1911) from Jefferson County, Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Smith & Wilson; Spirit Pub. Co. |
Date | 1892-02-17 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
Relation | Property of The Punxsutawney Spirit. Use of the microfilm Courtesy of the Indiana University of Pennsylvania Special Collections & University Archives. |
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Contact | For further information contact mengle@cust.usachoice.net or call 814-265-8245 . |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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PUNXSUTAWNHY, PA., WEDNESDAY. FEBEUAEY 17, 1892. NO J # a or ERNOB BOYD'S ADDIJKMS A SPECIAL FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS ! BIO CLAIMS FROM SAILORS. I. PA A TTORNEY-A T-L A W, Fdhxsdtawnkt, Pa. Office next dcor to We.tern Union Telegraph Office. JJDWARD A. CARMALT, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, Offio* with Judge Jemki. Legal ally attended to. BaOOKflUfcPA Offie* la MaUon Bloek, oppaalta the pnbUe JINKS * CLARK, A TTORNEYM-A TLA W, Baooxmu, pa. Offio* la Mataon'i office, Mataon building, op. poatte th« Cour* "otiBo. C. CAMPBELL, A. TTOBXE T8-AT-LA W, 0 C. BENSCOTEB, Pants S*ock once a year in order to make room for our It is our custom to make special reductions on our Bbooknilmc, Pa. ATTORNEY-A T-LA W, Spring Stock. In doing the business we do for a year it is wonderful the amount of odd pants that accumu- Coats and Vests with different pants, leaving the pants f-VAHIKI. BAMEY, ATTORNEY-A T-LA W 1807 Fst. N.-W., Washington, D. C. Practicing attorney In the ■•▼•ral eonrta In Waahlntrton and elsewhere. Proiecntea claims baton all the OoTemment Department*. AUo he purchaae and aale ol real eatate. 14-11 g A. CBAIG odd that belonged to suits. Here is your chance to get ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, BEOOK VILLI, PA Office ill Opera House Block. Oct, 1, 1880. jf G. & C. Z. G01a>0N, genuine bargains. In the odd pants there are pants from $18 suits, $20 suits, $22 suits, and $25 suits, as 16-31 Brook villi, Pa. A TTORS J6. YS-A T-LA W A NOULE SA1LOK. goods for us. We keep nothing but you a first-class pair of pants for. No old shop worn PUNYIOTAWKir, PA Office two (loon eaet of the Port Ofloe. £)K. W. F. BEYER, PHYSICIAN AND SUMMON, STEAMSHIPS DISINFECT)' ,1 R4» 0R. B. C. ALLISON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, We go through our immense stock and pile out on HORATIO, PA. All calls will receive prompt attention. 9wll PUKMTOTAWIODT, PA, J)R. J A. WALTER, pmsicux AND SURGEON one long counter all these odd pants and mark them SEVEN CASKS IN CHICAGO at prices that you can save money by buying them, even if you don't need them for some time to come. We have odd suits vou can buy the same way. Also Men's and Boys' Underwear and Overshirts. Over performed', f£e™cenr™? and felted lor the adjustment of tie proper gla»B©». T\R, S. J- HUSHED, SURGEON DENTIST, Pwwn*wmT,PAr coats for Men and Boys sold at cost Shoes that we can save you 25 per cent on,and guaran- SAVKD THOUSANDS OF tlVES. GAce south end of. Jin die* street. J)R. W. J. CHAJTDLKR, auMOMowjDMimtir, BIO RUST, FA. fmuii ,*?T Tki I *1 1 WPp Special Pants \ Sale I XT-AT-LAW, nmnimT, n Boom t. hoob! rtory of John Eel tier*(brisk klMk. rftoUo*1* tkc fcoortiof »4Jk0Mt00«a- £LKX. J. Why the Lonisinna Statu Lottery Withdrew. THE SECRET IS OUT The Hunt for Typhus Casa 1ft New York Continues, IS IT UNDER CHESf • THREE MORS VICTIMS **"" Iff' WILL REMOVE TO MEXICO. Scope, Will Bs 0 g niud. Where a Haw Company, International in Berentj-PeT.'a Oases in AH Now PBlMQii Brother Island- ? , W. WIN8LOW, Bun A, Brown. Kotary PubUe. TyrUNDORFF & BBOWN, , A TTOSKJS Y8-A T-LA W, H. W. MtrKDomrr. Boost Ho, 4, Zeitlcr Building, opposite Hotel Fantall, Pnuxeutawnfy, Pa. We Have" Inaugurated The Drawings Will lie Larger Than flic Old Company iirnl There Will llo Drawing* For Mexico, the United State* and Pants Sale "In addressing you to-day it has not been my purpose to make a speech, rather to extend to you an expression of my appreciation of your kindness and hearty acknowledgment of my thank*, therefore I shall be pleased to meet you personally in the Executive apartment and now extend you a cordial invitation to enter." "I am Governor of Nebraska, put there by the sovereign will of the people, expressed by them through the ballot box, and vindicated from the highest tribunal in our glorious republic. The peri oil of service remaining to me as utj executive is limited, but I hope in the few months remaining to be still able to do something to vindicate tho expressions of your will. Fellow Citherns:—It affords me great pleasure to ce permitted to make a personal acknowledgment, to so large n number, of my gratitude to the peoplt of Nebraska, who have stood by me so loyally in securing to me the restoration to my rights as a citizen, and to the people their choice as an executive, rights and privileges of which I was temporarily deprived by the majority of partisan Supreme Court. Lincoln, Feb. 16.—The follow In- ait the salient points of the speech delivered by Gov. Boyd on the occasion of the pub lie demonstration in honor of his restoration to his ofHce: •Ion of IIIk flcHtoratlou to Ollicp, At the Public Demonstration on Uioikt/ late. This is due to the fact of our selling a great many m \tar "I should, personally, not be r rom-t. to see a thousand cases in the -««• weeks." "If wo escapo nil this," he suit. im little less than a miracle." Ono of the chief officials of 11 F. ',i Department put tho niatttir pis 1* ram. morning. In this city not. ono Italian cv.i \um-. yet appeared. Tho first that « SitoiK will pfunge tho Health Offl/v •« oiek again to the vergo of despair, frr f »'li emphasize the possibilities of : »."«n In these crowded districts. It Is certain that there will V. mi% perhaps many more, cases of fewsr points that gave them up. TherOMHOcB that about it was that no new ec-titan sit contagion had developed, espccir/'j-nsast in the Italian quarters. Tha Italian contingent that t \mr tat the Massilla is still the nncertajt. fttrtar in the reckoning. It is too ear!] 'w* say what it will develop, but t |
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