The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 29, 1880, Image 2

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F120. KORTE ....
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TE ——
Vor nont de legates to Cincinnati
ninstrneted, but favor Hancock.
. A py
fon. Chps, 8, Wolfe is a candidate for
selection to the assembly from Union
onuty. Union county might send a
worse republican.
—
The boom of the day is the West
Point boom about the negro cadet Whit.
taker who got his ears slit while asleep.
He was found seemingly unconscious,
and told a fearful story of how the thing
was done by masked men. Some sus
pect Whittaker slit his own ears in or
Jer to have a fuss made about himself,
n that respect he succeeded. Grave
men—soldiers—are sitting to investi
«ate as to who did the ear slitting, but
not one iota has yet been found to im
plicate any one—yet it is a fact that the
ears of the negro are slit like that of a
marked pig. If Fred Grant were still at
West Point he would be suspected of
having got into the ear-splitting, because
at one time while his father, the Gener
1. was at West Point, Fred remarked
in the hearing of hia dad “that no d—d
nigger would be allowed to graduate at
West Point.”
samen —
TH
and i
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Cameron still declares that Grant will
be nominated on first ballot, he even
thinks his nomination will be made by
wlamation. If this¥comes true, then
» next emancipation from slavery, in
er, will be the emancipation of the
epublican masses from the thraldom of
the Cameron youth, who holds them
bound » ectly as ever bondage held
an Ali The great majority of re.
publicans favor Blaine in preference to
Grant, yet Cameron boasts he is greater
than his party. In Pennsylyania this
has proven trae—for he forced the state
convention to favor Grant, although the
majority of its delegates were Blaine
Slavery, indeed.
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men.
i heliiis——
he to the Clearfield coal region
by the strike is estimated at $200,000 per
week, and has been going on Over seven
weeks, which would make it figure up a
500,000, We never knew a
strike that did not result in great loss to
some one, and in the majority of instan-
ces the strikers are the loosers; they are
the parties who can least afford it, yet
{hey are often led into it by leaders of
their organizations who have nothing to
loose and whose profession in favor of
the working man is a mere sham.
" en pl pn
r Wallace's committee succeeds
irbill against political assess
1it would deprive the repub-
f a very large campaign rev-
the same time relieve thou-
employees of an on-
the’ (Clearfield
loss of $1
erment
SO savs
——— :
it republican conven-
out ! to be uproarious affairs.
» was 4a warm fight be
rs, and:
ia convention there was al-
Grant's friends claiming
heated {by Sthe Blaine and
state
t
ght-outs and adjusters
rd tf Aare
else may be doubtful about
tion of theauthors of our tariff
mdoubtedly meant to place on
ist all the materials used in the
of paper. It happened that
i, which is by far the most
nt in the manufacture of
1e daily and weekly press
ntry, and
exempted from duty. Un-
rv decision which held that
ission was fatal to the free
n of wood pulp, a few manufac-
{ that article have been able to
xorbitant tax on the gen-
{ paper-makers, by whom it if
hifted on the consumers, the
publishers of the country, and
den falls with special hardship
lishers outside of the great cities
msequently, being impoverished
handful of monopolists may
The most powerful champion
momopolists is Representative
Were his opposition to the
wn, the restoration of wood
free list, where it belongs,
complished ina few days
position continues the mon-
lists are secure. Can Mr. Garfield af-
ord to continue his support of a most odi-
us and oppressive tax which brings in
» the Government, but which
interferes very decidedly with the dis
ination of knowledge among the peo-
me
Foe oF
y i
try, was not specifically
thi
he a
» his op
norevenue {
A Ap
ther accounts of the storm at Marsh-
field say that a number of the killed have
been burried withoutindentification, and
10 record is kept it is impossible to ob-
wenrate list of the dead, The
» organized into committees
3 purposes, Telegrams offering
assistance were received from Chicago,
Philadelphia, St. Louis; Oswego and Col-
umbus, Kansas, One hundred and twelve
residences were destroyed, besides numer-
s outbuildings. The loss on the build.
= is estimated at £300,000; on business
uses, $90,000; covered by fire policies,
amounting’to $17,000, in Springfield, Mass,
Lycoming; New York Uuderwriters.
Phenix and Hartford.
Reports come from Panther Valley, fif-
teen miles from Marshfield, of seven per-
killed by the storm. Numerous
deaths are also reported from Greene
county and from Henderson.
nme tls Ap ———
The Pittsburg Post says a leading busi-
ness man and manufacturer gives it as
his opinion, thatthe iron boom will prove
a costly experiment, and that the iron in-
terest will lose more than it made. If
the loss was confined to that branch of]
trade it would not matter, but it has
produced a derangement in other indus-
tries which are now feeling the pressure.
Raw material has advanced, whilst the
manufactured articles declined, and no
orders in many branches of trade.
The democratic state convention met
Harrisburg on Wednesday of this
week. As the ReroRTER goes Lo press al
noon of same day, it is impossilsle for us
to furnish any of itsdeings. We trust fhat
wisdom will prevail, harmony characteTe
ize the proceedings, There is no real
cause for a factious fight in this state,
The party can never gain power in
Pennsylvania by hair pulling among
leaders, or by jealousy of leaders on the
part of those who envy their place and
standing. We can not afford to strike
down any leader—we need all we have,
and more too, ang the party and state
are large enough to hold them. In our
next issue we will be able tg publish the
result of the convention,
merase ere i oles —————
An antisthird term party is being or-
ganized from the republican rapks,
Ou
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f
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vention to meet in St. Louis nomi
nate candidates for President and Vice
President. This movement is largely
Henderson and others,
against Grant mainly and also aganinst
Blaine, Should either Grant or Blaine
be nominated at Chicago there will be a
republican bolt and the dissatisfied will
gather at St, Louis and make a nomina-~
tion to please themselves. The Germans
are strong sympathizers with this anti
Grant program, and they are endued
with no more love for I}
Grant,
The St,
has followers in every state in th ¢ Union |
and will turn out to be an a
mean proportions,
- o-oo.
We notice in the Auditor
Report that a large sum is annually
laine than
fair of no
s
Genera
¢
doe uments, vel in four Voars we have re-
ceived no documents worth mentioning
gh th
documents have
documents going throu e mails
are sure that no
Wi
which the total postage
conts.—What is done with
ments and what with the postage that i
appropriated only to be used for mailing |
public documents ?
La
Ex- speaker Grow says if Grant
nominated he can not carry
vania. We think Grow is right !
ce to the Curtin
a tha
In referen
ington speci
The appropriatic
been antagonizing
the Cartin-Yocum case has san
it come up next Thursday
the PO su ston of Speaker
has all alon 1 ANX
posed of,
CO
Ra
gr hog
. >.
{ De You
Ivy killed on 2
San Francisco, by
Mayor Kalloek, DeY the ma
wheshot Mayor Kall rte a fow ds ays pr
wt fall,
¥ Was shwotan
the
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harl Us
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Chronicle
M. Kallock
ous to the election k
very seriously. The
have returned the shot with
Thus San Francisco and the
from the
SOn =O¢Iias
fatal etloct
<
country ha
an
it
another sensatis
tion in the golden state
i a
On Friday, 2 23, the senatorial conferees |
of this district, met at Bellefonte, anc
gate to the state convention,
now in Session at Harrisburg,
. wo ly
Pettis, a forger, committed
his cell in thé Massachusetts states pri = |
3, and Doyle, a defaulting tax
_- in Georgia, also committed suicide |
in his cell. Truly the way of the trans- |»
gressor is hard,
— Th pire
In portions of Ca
suicide
ox ollecs|
snow. Inthe mountains some idea
the severity of the storm
feet of snow has fallen, while in
Avalanches |
sides of the!
snow sheds, |
drifted forty feet deep.
bave swept down the
mountaing, crushing ti
ie
i
telegraph line. Near Alta a land
tore away the track and road bed
buried them.
Snow ploughs, each
gines, have been dashing throngh gath-
and
where ploughs could not be driven
>>»
MODERATE DRINKING.
An interesting allusion is made
this subject by the Herald.
first annual report of the Society for the |
Encouragement of Moderation in Drink
ing contains some figures that will star
tle the extremists who are sceptical
about the success of men who began
work on the principle that half a loaf is
better than no bread, More than twen-
ty-two thousand pledges have been se-
cured through the society's efforts, and
one-fourth of these bound the signers to
total abstinence. Beyond this, how-
ever, four thousand men have pledged
themselves not to drink during business
hours, and thirteen thousand agreed not
to “stand treat” or be treated.
01
ed by these limited pledges, that many
temperance advocates affect to despise, is
incalcnlable, The mischievous effects
of drinking daring business hours wil
be generally admitted, even by men
who use liquor, while to the custom of |,
treating must be attributed at least half
of the entire consumption of liquor
throughout the country as well as the
frequent inebriation of men who are not
fond of liguor. All honor to the socie-
ty! May every city and town organize
one of the same kind!
HS
In Preble county, Ohio, a jilted lover
sent two balls through the head of his
sweet heart, and then one through his|
own,
Chinese now think Kearney
right man in the right place,
In some counties of Ohio Blaine dele-
gates have been elected to the state con-
vention, Jobn Sherman must go back
again and look after his fences.
A Georgia colored man tied a white
boy up in a stable and made him say
“nigger” 2,800 times, We are inclined
to think that in this case both parties
got enough of nigger,
The trial of the other six defendants
in the bribery cases was to come off this
week at Harrisburg.
SEN ATOR THURM AN ON ST RONG
GOVERNMENTS,
Colambus, O., April 24.---Senator Thur.
man arrived here to-day and, was escort-
ed to the Neil House, where he was ser-
enaded this evening After retnrning
thanks he said he came home to get rest
after five months of intense labor. [It
must be admitted that every Presiden
tial election of late had been a crisis, it]
was his serious judgement that the elec~
tiom this year would go far to determine
whether substantialjlibertyjand substan
tial free institutions should longer con-
tinue in Amevica, The people should
be content with the Government as it
hes existed for three-fourths of century,
under which we bave flourished ps8 no
other people have flourished. There,
were but two modes of making a strong
government, One was fraught with be-
nefience and (ko other meant despotism
over the people and rnin And ultimate
destruction to the state, Le first was
to constitute and administer the govern.
mentso that it would receive the aftec-
tion ol the people. A government thus
supported L STplover its form, Yas one of
the strongest earth, Such a gov-
crnnieniour forelatherdtionght they had
ordained and the Democratic [party has
always advocited. The other mode of
strengthening a Jovernmeni was by,
great standing armies and the rple of
Great Brittan over Ireland was “a Jilus-
tration of it, The great question Y4#
whether thestrength of our Government
should come from the affections of the
people, or whether it that
strength that despots alone, employed,
iii tot: tet
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A young wife, with one child, living
at Jamestown, N. Y,, was sold to anoth-
er man by her husband for $50. She is
now at the home of her prospective
father-in-law, waiting for the son to earn
mop2y to close the contract,
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ADRIFT ON
Oar letter from Sti 3
land, jolie of an icebreak 1]
which all others that have be
ible, while the
as great as ever h
any disaster near the
dred men, who had been catching | |
had drifted |
down from the Far North and had been |
temporarily anchored infshore by an|
easterly wind suddenly found the fields |
breaking upland working cut toward the |
broad Atlantic, Several parties of the]
adventurous scalers ade their way
shore, and others were picked
boats that went to the! ir rescue,
story of five companions, r¢ lated by the
what others may
while weary days, weeks,
months and even years wretched
waiting end of hoping against hope re-
main to be endured by the wives and
¢hildren of men who before this time
have perished alone on [the pitiless sea. |
A story of equétl dq arin r and disaster has
seldom: been told before: may the mate-
rial for such ne ver be found again
He
by |
ds
oO
one
rid
TERRIBLE WOR K OF THE
NORTH CAROL]
Norfolk, Va., Apel 2 Soni of the
terrible work of the fires that raged in
the swamp region of North Carolina Jast |
week reached here: Life and property |
were destroyed, houses and woods
vastated., Zackariah Owens, was engag.
ed in getting shingles from the swamps
FIRE
de- |
a house surrounded by the woods, On
Saturday be left home on business,
had not gone far before hi
flames approaching ro rapidly as {0
peril hig house and family and he has i |
tened.back to save them, He turned hi
wile god three children away, hoping to
reach] tHe wan yond beyond danger but
they were all avérianesn by the flamer
in the swamp, mi iway between the
home and the place of eafely and
entire family was burned to de ath,
bodies were found the next day by the
heighboery, the mot! wer clasping her ins
fant j in her Arie, dl the father and the
other two children ] nar,
®
the,
The
Jai i Ae
ig *
The gold fever 4
Georgia. The Lumsden Y rothers
Magoochee have taken out 2,70, "an
nyweights fn nuggets from eighty
square feat of earth at & total ex pense |
of $65. From a pocket thirty inchs!
es square they gathered 212 penny-|
weights in small nuggets,
-
spreading ip|
al |
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hy UE 1)
in W ait
of Montville
emanded
funeral.
had prepared!
RIAL LIST.
rd show
WERK.
4 Philip Tents.
lan et va M Strauss, ot ux
Alexander et al vs J. BR, DeHass et al
fil f vi 1. Mitchel Ex
M. Moek
i BK. Mulholland.
1108 V8 hve Holmes Kx'r
vi Jacob Sankey
Stover
BLOT Rider v Thoma Bower
bn Hoy vo John ( erich
lehol Bierly ve Josoph Bierly
yr 4 et nl vs $ Brockerhoit hairs
"Hoy s Harper
John Hoy vs J yhin Gingerich
Daniel Derr vs Charles M¢ G nf
ers’ Mut, Ins Co ve DD.
y Ann Boy ve John Gin go
: g Overseer
I Gingerich
vs Joseph Iddings
re DD. 8. Dunham
M. Hall at al adiyr va E.C Carr admr
Valentine Reese va William Walkey
; 1 VE John Spangler
s John Spangler
1 va John Spangler
Wi ane & Co vs Daniel Mc¢Bri
Orvis v s Dani | Nest tlerode,
JUR ORS,
rerag=——=2d Week.
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Halfmoon—1 Vileay
Potter—J C Boal
Marion—~W W Beck
Miles—~4¢ O 8mull
Bnowshoe—d no Gillignd
Union—8 K Emrick, A It Hadi
Tuson 8 Gates, D Barr, 8 D ¥rb,
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man treated There
ostracised by
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efficacious remedy now in use, for the
oure of coughs, colds, croup, hoarse
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cough, © Crer a million bottles sold
Within the last fe Ww years, Gives ime
ness, tickling sensation
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William Taggart
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the clashing of cymbals), with nccounts
for uw week, ju» committed upon him.
soo as All the listeners got bint, however|
the sarmons were heard with distinotuess
{ AC I when the number of listeners on the
circuit was decreased, the sound became
| much more distinct than when the circuit
Mr. Chinnock said that]
ira there would be no
vag open for all,
1
[With & sepaialp
{trouble whatever Tn hearing the whole of
{any sorvice without interruption, The po~| 4
[oul liar tone and accent of the preacher] §
were onsily rceognizable, and the
wight have been hoard by any one of thel
communication
with the Bell Teleplione Conipany. Mz
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John Simpson
John Kidd
William Mosby
Adam Bolinder
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HARRIS,
Koarney Wharton
John Irvin
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William Brown
Michael Brannen
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Jobs Irwin
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George
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mediate relief wherever used, and has
wer to impart
SI lu that cannot be
{had from the cough mixtures now in
Sold by all droggists at 25¢
NEW RICH BLOOD,
the
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is rapidly made by that remarkable pres
paration, LINDSEY'S IM PROVED
BLOOD SEARCHER, For the speedy
ieare of Serofula, Wasting, Mercurial Di-
sense, Bruptions, Erysipelas, vital decay.
ard avery indication of impoverished
blood. ‘Lindsey's Blood Seare her is the
lone remedy thataan always be relied upon,
{Druggists sell it.
BE. Bellers & 0
Wor sale by Db. J. i
Aug.?.
Prop'ss, Pittsburgh, Ps,
urrey, Centre Hall,
BIYTES
FEVER AND AGUE. :
The true antidote to the effects of in
his
nedicine is one of the most popular rem.
edies of an sage of successful! proprietary
specifics, and is sn immense demand
jague exists, A wineglassful three times
in day is the besQpossible preparsiive for
iencouniering a mariarious stmosphere,
regulatiog the liver, and invigorating the
stomach,
For sale by al! Druggists and Dealers
generally,
YET GOOD BREAD,
By ealling at the pew snd exten.
sive bakery establishment of
OSEPH CEDARS,
who has removed to A. Ksuth’s old stand
on Bishop street where hs furniches ev
oy day
Fresh Bread,
Cafes of all kinds,
Pies, ete, ete,
Candies,
Spices,
Nuts,
Fruits,
Auvything sad everything belonging tc
the business.
rience in the business, he £atters bimsel.
that he can guarantee sstisfaction to a!
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JOSEPH CE DARS.
"JERRY MILLER
Banner Axp Hammpressg—in the base
30 aug tu
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in fashionable style.
BLAIR LIN
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Office on Alleghony Bellefonte Pa |
27 fab of
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE
Iu sure to cure Sparing, splints, Curd
¢, It removesail unnutoral enlarges
ments, DOES XOT BLISTER. Has ne
legual for any lameness on beast or map.
It bas cured hip Joist lumeness in a
son who had saffere § years iso
cured rheumatism, corns, frost bites or
any bruises, oul or or laznoness. it has mo
equal for any blemish on horses, Send
foritinstasted cirenisr giving POSITIVE
bu,
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War, Price
ALL DRUGC ISTS have it or can gel it for Me
3, Kendall & Co, Propristors, Esosbur®h
TON fron w
0 agents,
t, Philadelphia, P ents, 612 Aned
| For sale by J. D. Murray
iS T ALEXAXDER. Bowxx
LEXANDER & BOWER. At.
tormeys.sl- Law, Be pocialstiention
1h Dottie Site Court
&F be consulted in German and Poglish, in
[Garmae’ . busiding, mys ks o.
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Buy no Sewing Machine before ex.
amining the
CELEBRATED WHITE,
the Simplest, Easiest Raozning, Lar.
gest and Handsomest Shuttle Sewing
Machine in the world.
sarAgents Wanted.
Circulars.
Write for
H.J. BOYER. Az's,
15ap3m Asronsburg, Pa.
YENTRE CoO, FARM ERS HOME
BUSH HOUSE.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES,
Improved Biabling spd Careful Hestlers,
Low Special Rates for Jury men and Wit.
nesses, Cleanlinms, Comfort and Table
unexeelled,
RO DISCRIMINATION
agais net the Produrers of our food, than
Fi Lous are mort wWorihy, OF more en
ed Lo siten The Bush House hay-
ing over Lb ree times the espacily of other
hotels, there is no cocnsion or disposition
to piace the guests in sitie PoRAl; This
seeounts for ie £7 swing Local Trade We
do not trust your horses te the care snd
t of iE es Alse onnected with (helho-
J. H. MYERS, Propristor.
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feblef
TYANTED. n of istegrity and
ability to sell trees, vines and shrubs
permanent empleyment to rood salesmen,
Address D. H Patty : Co. KNurserymen,
21 Broad 8 BL, Newark, N.Jd. Jileb 2m,
IM
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Tita) Harris & Co.
ARE SELLING PERRY 10W
REAPER SECTIONS and
£
And
RAKES,
BPRO
ROPE
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I WARE, ¢
Farming Tools,
SCYTHES,
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JAB. EARREIS & CO,
Bellefonte
! this live,
‘ IO $6000A YEAR, or
$5 $20 8 duy in your
1 own i cality. Xo risk.
Women do ss well 85
men. Manymake more
than the smouns sated
shove. No one con fall
ree money fast. Any one can do the
| work. You can make from 60 cis to 82
‘an Leur by devoting your evenings snd
| spare time Lo the business. It costs noth
| ing to try the business. Nething like ib
{ for money making ever ofered
- Business pleasant snd stirict’y honorable.
Reader, if vou wan! to know alinbont hs
best paying business before the public,
send us vour address snd we willeond you
full particulars and privete terms free.
Samples worth $5 sis0 free. You ean
then make up your mind for yourself
Address GEORGE STINSON & OO
Portland, Maine,
ANCER REMOVED WITHOUT
Knife, and.
gin. Apply to C. P Ww,
oalsburg, Cebilre on
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Fischer, M. D.,
, Pa. AHjal 1y
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HENRY Y BOOZER,
CEXTRE HALL,
TEACIVIER oF
Saddles, Rarsess, Bridles, Cellars, Whips
Flynets, and also keeps on band Colin:
s Nets, ote. Prices low ae any where else
{ All kinds of repairing done. The best
{ stock always kept on hand. Al Work ware
ranted, A share of the pul tie
| Paid solicited di or
nt
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3 2 Robert Watters
Moore" Wharton
William Parker
Rebecca Waln
3 Benj H Tellman
Eli Wharton
A 8 Valentine
T Miliken
¥ J Mitchell
Georgs Eddy
James T Hale
James Moan: us
Samuel Linn
eit (owner)
Es
Hams
Norton
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16/433 162 Thomas Greaves
= 53 488 Andrew Bayard
218434 §of Samuel Dobson
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D Karskaden
Sarah Bittlebell
N J Mitchell
David Carseadon
David Carscadon
David Lanpadon
Luke Minser
Francis West
William H West
John West
D H Cunningham
John M Nesbit
Hugh Pim
John Reiley
Burd Wilson
Kearney Wharton
rx NG,
John L Burts
Thomas Harrison,
{owner,)
Thomas
TAYLOR
Moses Coats
James Bush
Smith
Brady
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Jur mes Moore
Vincent Stephens
Lesly Malone
John M'Common
Moses Costs
Joseph Yoder
Hugh Hamilton
W W Montgomer;
John Montgomery
John Carr
James Carr
Michael Weidner
Michael Weidner
Jacob Beck
George Mong
Mary Smith
William Wilson
David Ralston
AM Elder
Clement Beckwith
Tract No. 1
Tract Neo, 2
Tract No, 18
Tract Ne. 8
Tract No. 1
of Thomas McClure
C Vanpoel
William Bell
UNION.
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381100 80 William Brower
200 Ann Deal
200 P. & R. Kuhns
100 June Blake
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67 66}117 Boyee Davis
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74 96 Christ Rohrer
212 Samuel Barkman
100 David Reed
560 Mary McEwen
201 133 James Suller
40 John Baker
44 Jolin MeComing
79 Henry Duck, Sr.,
{owner,)
WORTH.
174 Hoover & Reese
100 William Shipen, jr.,
433 163 Samuel Scott.
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P Mitchell 266
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580.8%0d work, Grain saving,
sight avd Smooth Runnin
leaning perfectly i in all kinds
of grain—wet or dry. Also the
NOVELTY
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factured by S. & G. Haves,
Mechanicsburg, Pa.
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