The Tribune Almanac and Political RegisterG. Dearborn., 1897 - Almanacs, American |
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The eclipse will be invisible north of a line drawn from near Lowell, Mass.,
through Harrisburg, Penn., Memphis, Texarkana and Waco, Tex. At Boston, New-
York, PhilWashington and Nashville the eclipse will be very small, more than a
contact ...
The eclipse will be invisible north of a line drawn from near Lowell, Mass.,
through Harrisburg, Penn., Memphis, Texarkana and Waco, Tex. At Boston, New-
York, PhilWashington and Nashville the eclipse will be very small, more than a
contact ...
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The National Convention of the ProhiKoło, was held at Pittsburg, Penn., May 28,
1896. Joshua Levering, of Mary– land, was nominated for President, and Hale
Johnson, of Illinois, for Vice-President. Close to midnight, when contributions to
the ...
The National Convention of the ProhiKoło, was held at Pittsburg, Penn., May 28,
1896. Joshua Levering, of Mary– land, was nominated for President, and Hale
Johnson, of Illinois, for Vice-President. Close to midnight, when contributions to
the ...
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o PROHIBITION BOLTERS. The new National party (Prohibition or-ters) held its
first convention at Pittsorg, Penn., on May 28, 1896. Rev. harles E. Bentley, of
Nebraska, was rominated for President, and J. H. Southrate, of North Carolina,
was ...
o PROHIBITION BOLTERS. The new National party (Prohibition or-ters) held its
first convention at Pittsorg, Penn., on May 28, 1896. Rev. harles E. Bentley, of
Nebraska, was rominated for President, and J. H. Southrate, of North Carolina,
was ...
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Butler...and Pittsburg Railroad may bridge Allegheny River, in Allegheney County
, Penn. june 11, 1896. St. Louis County, Minn., may bridge St. Louis. River, Fond
du Lac, Minn. June 11, 1896. CUSTOMS. An act to expedite the delivery of ...
Butler...and Pittsburg Railroad may bridge Allegheny River, in Allegheney County
, Penn. june 11, 1896. St. Louis County, Minn., may bridge St. Louis. River, Fond
du Lac, Minn. June 11, 1896. CUSTOMS. An act to expedite the delivery of ...
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Gettysburg, Penn., over which jurisdic– tion has been or may hereafter be ceded
to the United States. This act does not prejudice the rights acquired by any State
or by any military organization to the ground on which its monuments or mark– ...
Gettysburg, Penn., over which jurisdic– tion has been or may hereafter be ceded
to the United States. This act does not prejudice the rights acquired by any State
or by any military organization to the ground on which its monuments or mark– ...
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Page 74 - ... fog, mist, falling snow, or heavy rainstorms, whether by day or night, the signals described in this article shall be used as follows, namely: (a) A steam vessel having way upon her shall sound, at Intervals of not more than two minutes, a prolonged blast...
Page 203 - For the purpose of voting, no person shall be deemed to have gained or lost a residence by reason of his presence or absence, while employed in the service of the United States; nor while engaged in the navigation of the waters of this State, or of the United States, or of the high seas; nor while a student of any seminary of learning; nor while kept at any alms-house or other asylum, or institution wholly or partly supported at public expense or by charity; nor while confined in any public prison.
Page 207 - Neither the State nor any subdivision thereof, shall use its property or credit or any public money, or authorize or permit either to be used, directly or indirectly, in aid or maintenance, other than for examination or inspection, of any school or institution of learning wholly or in part under the control or direction of any religious denomination, or in which any denominational tenet or doctrine is taught.
Page 203 - No member of this State shall be disfranchised, or deprived of any of the rights or privileges secured to any citizen thereof, unless by the law of the land, or the judgment of his peers.
Page 205 - But no law shall authorize the construction or operation of a street railroad except upon the condition that the consent of the owners of onehalf in value of the property bounded on, and the consent also of the local authorities having control of that portion of a street or highway upon which it is proposed to construct or operate such railroad be first obtained...
Page 205 - The assent of two-thirds of the members elected to each branch of the Legislature shall be requisite to every bill appropriating the public moneys or property for local or private purposes.
Page 97 - ... that he will support the Constitution of the United States, and that he absolutely and entirely renounces and abjures all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign prince, potentate, state or sovereignty, and particularly, by name, to the prince, potentate, state or sovereignty of which he was before, a citizen or subject," which proceedings must be recorded by the clerk of the court.
Page 205 - No moneys shall ever be paid out of the Treasury of this State, or any of its funds, or any of the funds under its management, except in pursuance of an appropriation by law; nor unless such payment be made within two years next after the passage of such appropriation act; and every such law.
Page 74 - ... (c ) A sailing vessel under way shall sound at intervals of not more than one minute, when on the starboard tack one blast, when on the port tack two blasts in succession, and when with the wind abaft the beam three blasts in succession.
Page 110 - Act, thirty per centum ad valorem. 318. Stockings, hose and half-hose, selvedged, fashioned, narrowed, or shaped wholly or in part by knitting machines or frames, or knit by hand...