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INDEX

  1. Chinese concessions basis of a company incorporated through author, 125
  2. Chrisman, Robert R., 114
  3. Christian Science charter refused, 251
  4. Chronicles of Nathan Ben Saddi published, 362
  5. City Troop, 364
  6. Civil Service problem, 291
  7. Civil Service Reform Association formed, 179
  8. Clark, Champ, 245
  9. Clark, Clarence H., 239
  10. Clay, Henry, supported by author's father for President, 48; writes a letter to author's father, 48
  11. Cleveland, Grover, 134
  12. Clients, relations with lawyer in former times, 111; early, 123
  13. Clover Club dinners, 234
  14. Coal and Iron Police condemned, 349; work reviewed and law criticised, 530
  15. Coal Oil Johnnie, 115
  16. Coal Strike of 1906, 420; activities of state constabulary, 423; proclamation of May 2d, 422
  17. Coal tax urged, 534
  18. Coates, Moses, 34
  19. Cochran, Thomas, 186
  20. Coffman, Doctor Isaac Z., 39
  21. Colesberry, Col. Alexander P., 184, 253
  22. Colket, Coffin, 204
  23. Colket, Mary Pennypacker, 204
  24. Collier's Weekly prints a poem, 424
  25. Collis, Chas. H. T., as soldier and politician, 173
  26. Cologne observations and experiences, 218
  27. Comets of 1858 and 1860 portents of war, 80
  28. Commissions for executive work deplored, 536
  29. Committee of 100 organized in 1880, 185
  30. Commonwealth vs. Tierney decision, 228
  31. Congress Hall restored, 245; the court room in which author presided as judge, 206; ceiling falls, 238; courts move from, 245
  32. Congress of Authors at the 1876 Centennial, 148
  33. Conrad, Judge Henry C., 136
  34. Conspiracy discovered by Record, 325
  35. Constabulary organizd, 381; recommendation for organization, 532; stop a prize fight, 426
  36. Constitutional centennial celebration, 133
  37. Contempt of court, limitation of, to acts committed in court absurd, 213
  38. Converse, John H., incident of, offered Chicago clerkship, 159
  39. Conway, Jesse, 81
  40. Cook, Joel, 101
  41. Cooke, Jay, 75
  42. Copperheads, The, 84, 97
  43. Comwallis' surrender, new facts as to, 223
  44. Corporation charters, governor takes active interest, 285; outcry on attitude, 286
  45. Coudon, Henry, 56; Joseph, 56, 76; Cecil, 56
  46. Coudon, Joseph, 76
  47. County bridges recommendations, 524
  48. Courts move from Congress Hall to City Hall, 245
  49. Coventry visited, 225–250
  50. Coxe, Brinton, president of Historical Society, 156
  51. Coxe, Dr. Daniel, 156
  52. Craig, Matthew, an American manufacturer in Cuba, 243
  53. Crawford, G. L., rents office space to author, 115
  54. Crawford, Jack, 419
  55. Crefeld observations and experiences, 217
  56. Crimes created too frequently by statute, 208
  57. Criminal cases, satisfactory memory of, 207
  58. Criminal practice, refusal to engage in, 129
  59. Crittenden, John J., of Kentucky, 93
  60. Croker, Richard, fellow voyager, 227
  61. Cruikshank, Montgomery county school superintendent issues teaching certificate to author, 76
  62. Cuba, proclamation of McKinley a mistake, 472; visited with daughter in 1894, 242
  63. Curtin, Dr. Roland G., 113
  64. Curtin monument dedicated at Bellefonte, 428
  65. Curtis, George William, president National Civil Service Reform Association, 179, 474
  66. Cutaiar, pardon refused, 332; visited in cell, 333
  67. Cuyler, Theodore, described by Samuel Dickson, 120
  68. Dairy and food division achievements, 528; license receipts, 529
  69. Dare, William S., boss at iron works in Phœnixville, 33
  70. Darling, J. Vaughan, 117
  71. Darlington, Bishop, as a Shriner, 418; portrays author as idealist and radical, 12
  72. Darwin, Charles, corresponded with author, 15
  73. Darwin, Sir George, marries relative of author, 149
  74. Daughters accompany author on European trip, 247
  75. Dauphin County court appointment, 286, 404
  76. Davies, William T., 183
  77. Davis, Jennie M., 214
  78. Davis, William Morris, 90
  79. Death of author's brother John, 43; of author's father, 60; of judge's mother, 253

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