The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 09, 1899, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER
———
FRED KURTZ, Editer
TERME, One year, $1.50, when pald in advance.
Those in arrears subject to previous terms, 82.00
per year.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 cents per line for three
insertions, and 6 cones per line for each subse-
quent tnses tion. Other rates made made known
on i
CENTRE Hass, PA., Tuuss, “Feb. 0,
ANNOUNCEMENTS,
&¢
Sherif,
We are authorized to announce that Cyrus
Brungard, of Millheim Borough, will be a candi.
date for the Democratic nomination for Sheriff,
subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo-
cratic party.
Register,
We are authorized to announce that W, J, Car-
lin, of Miles township, will be a candidate for
the Democratic nomination for Register, subject
to the rules aud regulations of the Democratic
party.
We are authorized to announce that G. F* Wea-
ver, of Gregg township, will be a candidate for
the Democratic nomination for Register, subject
to the rules and regulations of the Democratic
party.
Quay can’t make it. The senatorial
plum won't be his.
rer infil eeaiaemiaran
A state income tax is now proposed
to raise means for the plundered treas-
ury.
ete
All the foreign governments keep
protesting they are friendly to Uncle
Samuel.
en fp
The Republicans of Lebanon county
deserve credit for turning down Quay
and corruption at the primaries last
Saturday. Bravo!
ei ep —
The black eye which the Republi-
cans of Lebanon county gave Quay
last Saturday will prevent him
ing the renatorship .the rest of his
days.
See
Ap pp
Thirty-six new offices is what the
Quay-Stone gang proposes to inflict
upon the tax-payers of the state, and
help the boss in getting votes for sen-
ator.
eee fet tives
It is reported there are a few spuri-
ous Demoerats loafing about Harris.
burg, on the surface apparently work-
ing one way and in secret trying to
place pegs for Quay.
rif tienes
The soap manufacturers are forming
a combination which is to represent a
eapital of $50,000,000 and will include
every large soap manufacturing firm
in the country while the smaller ones
will be frozen out as a result of the
trust.
cede
The Lebanon county Republicans
at their special primaries, last Satur-
day, for a candidate to fill Gobin's va-
cancy in the state Senate, defeated the
Quay candidate, on a square fight, by
1400 majority! Let Governor Stone
and usurping lieutenant-governor Go-
bin heed this danger signal.
essai rage
Any of the officers connected with
the army, reporting rotten beef sup-
plied to our soldiers, incur the deep
displeasure of Alger and the adminis
tration. Why not make these eat
some of the “embalmed” stufl and see
whether they wouldn't sooner eat
crow or buzzard.
rt —— er nb—
The Kansas Legislature has a geni-
us for laws against trusts, and the pres-
ent session promises to be rich in exhi-
bitions of that genius. There is a bill
to prevent oil trusts from suing in the
courts of the State. There is a bill to
invalidate contracts to which a trust
or its agent is a party, and forbidding
the collection of debts due to trusts in
the courts.
lp
The House of Representatives of our
state has just adopted a resolution de-
claring that United States senators
should be elected by the people. A
half dozen other states Have adopted
resolutions to the same effect. This is
right and it should become a law. If
the people of Pennsylvania could vote
direct for senator the result in Leba-
non county, last Saturday, indicated
that Quay would not make it by a
long shot.
i — AA AA A
The ratification of the treaty with
Bpain does not make the people of the
Philippines citizens of the United
States; but it does invest the United
States with the responsibility of estab-
lishing orderly government in the
archipelago and of providing for the
release of the Spanish prisoners, as
well as for the protection of the prop-
erty of foreign residents,
The moves made by the Quay-Stone
folks in the legislature, are,
For 39 new offices ;
New county courts with judges ;
A state income tax ;
To pension all judges that have sat
on the bench 20 years.
Great Beott! Let tax-payers climb
to the tops of the highest pines to see
ithe lay of ihe lass, since the state
ain
to > the Indigent, and that e even ‘in thelr |
starving condition they could not eat |
The Board of Meat Survey at Hava-
na found, as the result of an inquiry’
that the contents of 10,848 cans are un- |
mended that the Inspector condemn |
the meat.
——————————————
Becretary Edge, of the department |
of agricultnre, in his annual report,
says its various subdivisions have |
made continued and permanent pro- |
gress, Commissioner Rothrock has se-
cured for the state over 50,000 acres of |
woodland for reservation purposes, |
During the year, 1,132 herds contain- |
ing 14,437 animals, were tested with tu- |
berculin and 1,348 animals costing on |
the average $22.61, condemned as suf- |
fering with tuberculosis disease, The |
average annual amount expended by
Pennsylvania farmers for fertilizers is |
placed at #, 750,000,
a —.
A FRESH RAID ON TREASURY.
The Stone-Quay machine to help the
boss’ candidacy for United States Sen-
ator is now railroading a bill intro-
duced in the Benate by C. I. Brown, of
Philadelphia, to legalize the employ-
ment of 40 additional persons at snug
wages in the Capitol. The bill had
beenjprepared by the State Commit-
tees of both Houses to get legal author-
ity to fill such places as those which
made the padded pay roll of 1897 and
led to the indemnity bond. The bill |
had been in the hands of the Finance
Committee less than an hour when it
was reported favorably to the Senate,
While it abolishes the no longer nec-
essary positions of one engineer and |
four firemen, it puts in place of them
an $1800 a year superintendent of light-
ing, heating and ventilating applian-
with three $1200 assistants, the
four to be appointed by the Commis-
sioners of Public Grounds and Buaild-
ings, who are Governor Stone, Audit-
or General McCauley and State Treas-
urer Beacom. For not one of the re-
maining 3 appointments provided for
ig the bill is any place abolished.
ces,
enfin
PEACE TREATY PASSED,
The treaty with Spain, annexing the
Phillippive islands, our government
paying $20,000,000 to Spain, passed the
Senate on Monday by one more
the required two-thirds,
If we now have a war on hand with
the Philipines, we may have to spend
”
than
a good many millions more.
poy
KE mbalmed Beef Common
Levi Wells, State dairy and food
commissioner in Pittsburg the
other day securiug meat samples sold
in that market and supposed to be pre-
served with acids in the same manner
as the beef said to have been furnished
to the army in the late war. It is sald
that the preservation of meats by this
of
and the State commission proposes to
stop the custom in Pennsylvania.
The acids, the commissioner says,
are manufactured by firms in Balti-
was
means has become common Iate,
the trade. A number of samples of
meat have been sent to Harrisburg for
analysis. The result of these investi-
prosecutions will follow,
Ac A
Recent Millian Co, Deaths
Shaw, aged 68 years,
Lewistown, the widow
Palmer, aged 76 years.
Yeagertown, Wash. Rosenberry,
28 years.
Mattawana, Clarence
age 25 years,
Lewistown, the wife of Samuel Hull,
age O8 years,
Yeagertown, John Fellows, age 43 y.
Milroy, Mrs. Ellen Contuer, age 70y.
Harrisburg, Peter Ort, age 64 years,
Reedsville, Rev. And. H. Parker,
age 55 years,
Reedaville,
85 years.
Oliver tp., Annie Buchanon, age 25y.
Burnham, the wife of Ezra MeCau-
ley.
Altoona, Mrs. Jennie Mateer, age 29,
AA AIMS AAS I,
Recent Union Co. Deaths,
Rand, Lena, daughter of Samuel K.
Strickler, aged 8 years,
Wilkesbarre, Robert D. Evans, esq.,
age, 42 years,
MifMinburg, Harriet, daughter
James Beaver, aged 17 years,
Allenwood, Avunie, wife of John H.
Else, age 40 years,
Lewisburg, Mrs, Susan Rodenbaugh,
age 90 years aud 6 months,
Lewisburg, the wife of J. I. Wine-
man, age 67 years,
Lewis twp, wife of David Zimmer-
man, age 73 years,
Real Estate Transfers,
B. D. Brisbin et ux to Rebecca Sparr,
the former Sarah Harpster house and
lot in Centre Hall, $1250,
Jacob Winkelblech et ux to W., H.
Bteflen, 27 acres in Haines, 1890, $137,
ena os A SAI
For La Grippe,
Thomas Whitfield & Co., 240 Wa-
bash ave., corner Jackson street, one
of Chicago's oldest and most promi
nent druggists, recommend Chamber
lain’s Cough Remedy for la grippe Sho
it not only gives a prompt and
of Henry |
age
littenhouse,
John Bumgardner, aged
of
" Enso ol wf
STILL FIRM
Democratic Members Stand Like
a Wall Against Corruption.
GREAT BATTLE AT THE CAPITAL,
Nationnl Committeeman Guffey Has
His Forces Splendidiy in Hand—Ef-
lepublican Quay Hosses to
Futile
forts of
Break the Line State Chale
man Garman’s Position in the Fight
For the MoeCarrell Bill-
Boss Quay.
No Hope For
(8pecinl Correspondence.)
Feb, 6.-—-The deadlock
80 far as the genatorial
mneerned the Democrats In
and senate occupy the same po-
gition that they did before, viz., holding
the key to the The present
unbroken line of the Democracy, sturdy
and firm In its allegiance to the peo-
ple, 18 largely due efforts of that
‘noblest yman of them all,” National
James M. Guffey, of
Colonel Guffey left his great
enterprises last week and
Harris take personal
mm of He every
and discussed
with him face
that
glronger
Harrisburg,
situation.
to the
i.
Committee
Pittsburg.
man
came to
dire
man in house
the situation
The result
Democrats
they have
Next In im natorial
is the position of we Me-
This
torneys
burg to
8
eth hig forces, BAW
and senate
face,
tha
than
to
lines of
today
time,
is the
nre
been at any
it tion
Carrell bill,
measure
from
Casas,
ints
setting riminal
s+ the
ha bill
aside
and was introduce solely
§ 4
PR
strict
rests of Benato
at-
. fay
salting
passes
torney
aside Suro:
English
Years,
to
Democrats,
and Stiles «
There
sage
Aght ensued
RY Eeners
brought
again it
four Dem .
ner of Fulton,
man of Col
ams, voted wil
cans to put the bill
THE DEMOCRATIC
A Democrati
was
ged for the ben
This view
regentatives BSkin
of Frye
and others
Representatl
ures ed that
intended assist
4 that nothing would
g unfi!
wag shown
it wou
Hasson of
Fas § ix
Captain
the bill
Senator Nuss: | f
be lost by i
after the 21st ih Mar h
that if the bi
be impossible to conviet
in train wreckings
crimes
It had been
that State Chalrman
Harrishy urg in the int
Indeed, some Democrats w
0 charge that Mr was in the
pay of Senator Quay Mr. Garman is
for the bill, He declared In a state.
ment that he put out Thursday
night. It I= to be regretted that the
head of the party should even becharg-
ed with such a thing. Mr. Garman’s po-
gition is one of great dignity and im-
portance, and even to be charged with
alding the enemy ie serious enough In
fteolf. But worse than this! on last
Thursday afternoon eight of the brights
est men in the senate, all of them Demo
ocrats, every one Interciated in the suo
cess of the party, put forth the follow.
ing protest:
SORRY POR CAIIMAN
We sincerly regret and deplore the
action of the Democratic state chalre
man, John M. Garman, in his active
work upon the floor of the senate of
Pennsylvania In behalf of the MeCar-
reil bill, and further declare that his
action, In our opinion, was in direet op-
position to the best Interests of the
Democratic party.
(Bigned)
0. R. Washburn, J. Henry Cochran,
D. 8B lee, A. M. Neely,
Jacob B. Kemerer, W, Oscar Miller,
John A. Wents, William F. Miller,
The result of this wae that Chalr.
man Carmen immedintely fssued a
counter statement, in which he stated
that he favored the bill and that it was
his right to work for ite passage if ho
paw fit. Unfortunately, Mr. Garman did
fot make any reply to the brasen aes
gertions that be was working for Sena.
tor Quay. 3
The stand that the 88 Democrats
there were 87 until the lamentable
death of Harry Manning, of Cumber.
land,
with the highest appro
Ba All & shades of
It
H becomes a |
riots,
Inst week
Garman was in
of the bill
ent so far ns
reported all
reste
armas
£18]
nat
ciples and the honor of the whole peo- |
ple, have had to contend with. Tempta~
tions of all kinds, money, offices, every- |
thing that could be suggested, has been
offered them by Republican bosses for |
thelr votes, but rejecting them all, |
they will stand firm until the end.
short of a majority and he can never
make these up, There 8 no longer any
ehine,
faside, and the control of bosses as |
rest of the old state gang, will be elimi~ |
nated.
Dangers of the Grip.
is of its resulting in If
reasonable care is used,
pneumonia,
however,
all danger will be avoided.
the tens of thousands who have
this remedy for la grippe we
to learn of a single case having result-
sively that this remedy is a
is
by
any other treatment. It
and safe to take. For sale
Ross, Linden Hall;
seyville; ¥. A. Carson, Potters
H. F. Rossman, Spring Mills
J. H
Mills:
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Got Fifty Cents.
John Hughes, of DuBois, a printer,
died Wednesday morning from the
fect of a pistol wound received at the
hands of three robbers on the road be-
tween Adrian and Punxsutawney
late Tuesday night. Hughes stagger-
ed into a little store at place me ntion- |
ed and stated that he had been way-
laid, 50 cents. He
was taken to a hospital where he died,
ef
shot and robbed of
scoff i>
when
Little
thor
You invite disappointment
you experiment. De Witt's
Early Risers are pleasant,
bi little pills. They cure
tion and sick headache just
vou take them; for sale by
Crawford.
Ensy,
constipa
iE Sure as
oug
SALE REGISTER,
Brad ford
at Oi 1 ¥
ri-hort
head of shee
ard, decd
§ sho
Brads
SERY, wag
il. exsculor
13 miles north-west of Spr
buggy. bousehold goods and oll
Bale 8 | o'clock sharp
Krups, de”
Mills: sows,
ariicies,
3 |
an order of the Orphan's Coe
there will be exposed at public
Centre Hall,
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 199,
At 20'Clock, p.m, the following va
estate, late the property of Joseph =
A valuabie Farm situate in Poller
bounded by lands of Daniel Fleisher,
Harter, Thomas Stivers heirs,
taluing
on
township
George M.
and others, oon
130 ACRES, -
more or less, Thereon erected a twostory Frame
Dwelling House, Bank Barn, and other outbuild
ings. There is & good orchard on the piace; a
never-failing spring of excellent water at ihe
door from which il = piped to the barn. Also a
Tract of Mountain Land, within a mile of the
farm, bounded by lands of Joseph Nell™s heirs,
Uriah Slacks heirs and others, vonlaining thirty
acres, more of loss, snd is covered with a good
growth of timber
Terms will be made known on day of sale
H.C BHIRK.
B.D. BRISBIN
Administrators of Joseph Bhirk, dec'd
AUTION HAVING PURCHASED AT CON
woperty of F. PF, Treaster, in Poller township: |
Bore, cook Hove, I beds, sewing machine, bu
rea, 2 sels chairs, sofs, iron kettle, 75 yards oar
pet, together with all the defendants persons!
Jopetr. All persons are hereby cautioned not
to meddle with same. as | leave same iu his pos
sopsinn al my pleasure,
an26-34 MARY ©. TREASTHR
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§ Shoe Store
) =A)
We invite an early and
repeated visit and snepection.
Our stock is replenished
every few days—and to my
customers I have some special
leaders fully 10 to 15 per
cent. lese than current prices,
C. A. KRAPE,
SPRING MILLS.
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E. C. NERHOOD'S BAKERY,
Centre Hall.
Wes
Now pre i tosupply in an
Minit 23 all kinds of PPY y
FRESH 3% SMES, ETC.
PENNSYLVANIA
| Philadelohis & Erie R. K. Divisio:
i and Northern Central Railway.
] Time Table, 1 effect Nov,
TRAINS LEAVE MORTARDONK, EABTWARD
7.808. m.~Traln 20. Weok days for Stnbury
Harrisburg, arriving at Philadeiphia, 11488. ;m.
New fork 2.13 p. m., Baitie ore 11.50 p. m., Wash
ingwn 100 p. m. Parlor ear to Philisde iphia.
¢
¢
4
’
/
¢! $21 ». m~Train 50 Dally for Bunbury
¢
¢
¢
¢
/
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Bartges’
80, 189%
Having purchased the
latest photo apparatus
and refitted the gallery
throughout,
| Willkerbarre, Hurrisbory and intermediate sin
{ tions, Week days for 80m aton, Hazieton, sud
Pouwvilie. Philadelphia, sew York, Baltimare,
Washington. Through t wsenger coaches 10
Paisasiphia and Hillis ore,
1.36 fe ~Train 8, Weekdays for Bunbury,
Wilkesbarre, Borapton, Hazleton, Potteville, Har.
risburg and intermediate stations, arriving at
Philadelphia 61 6.23 p m,, New York. 9 30 p. m,
| Baltimore, 000 p. ma , Washington #2 7.36 p.m
{ Parlor car through lo PlLiisdel siphis, and pas
| senger coaches to Fnilsdeiphis imore and
| Waehington.
bly. m~Train 52 Weekdays for Wilkes
| barre, Beranton, Hasleton, Pottsville, and dally
| for Harrisburg and inter sdiste points, arriving
| at Philadel hia 10.2 pw, hew York 558 a. m.
| Baltimore Ab p.m... Was ington 1056 p.m. Pas.
| senger couches to Philadeiphis and Baltimore
Silp. m.~Train © We ekdays for Bun bury
| marrisbury. and all intermediate stations, srriy-
ing sf Phaadeliphisn, 4508. m., New York at 7.15
on Work, Pastel and In- {sa m., Paliman sleeping cars frome Harrisborg
: : . . o Philadelphia end New York, Philadelphia
dia Ink. and Ww ater Col- MERCLRETS CAL reinain in sleeper undisturbed
. . funtil 7.90 8. m.,
& npplied, prices 156 a. m~Train 4. (Dally) For
| Phituten points east and south,
inde ips of ul 6.52 &, 1m. Re w York,
patrons
first-
up-to-date
Can now secure
class and
work at same prices as
for the less modern.
Cabinets, Mantellos,
¢ «and Flerentines
¢ AN
photos furnished. Cray-
sizes and styles of
O's at Harris-
¢ lower
guaranteed to be
others. Outdoor
views a specialty.
Cartons guarantee dasg
best from $1 Ho 8 Ag
{ T.C.BARTCES,
thar # i
nilndel Iphis and Washin
nger coaches WPhiladelphia and Baltimore.
WESTWARD,
0
good as the
S30 a. m~Train (Dad
aigus, Rochester, Bula
lermediste stations, with pase nge © some
ie and Rochester, Week Says for
sfonte, and Pitsburg. 3
an sleepers to Rochester = id Erie
febtd2m | DGEa Train 31. (Dally) For Lock Haven
Centre Hall.
stations, and weekdays for
4 Gallery in Kreamer buliding
| 999% % 9% 09% N09 Philipsburg, Pittsburg and
ih cars to a yrone
Ty-
8p. Train 35. Weekdays for Kane,
Clearfiel , Phi Hpsin arg, Plttetn Cauan~
i FIRCUBe,
| daigus and intermediate SISLions
| THE MIFFLINBURG hy cca
i
{ Rochester, Buffalo and Nisgars
§ 10 Kane and Roca
| Warough msseuger coach
Mifflinb
| ester, Bhd Sas] 107 car wo Roc hester
| Wesley son,
o0
Cie fartie} da,
ure,
for Renovo,
inte rmedinte stations
2438 p. Train 13, Dally for lock Baven,
and intermediate stations
. i THROU FROM
Pa. i
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Proprietor, |
'GH TRAINS FOR MONTANI DOR
ure, EAST AND BOUTH.
eaves New York 1
phis 4.50 a m, Baltimore 4.5
AAG um, daily, Wilkesha
days arriving at Moutandc
Train 15 leaves Philadel
3, Baltimore,
pek days,
vm, with parior car!
through passenger coal
A and Baltimore
[ork 8.50 & wm, Pt
16.50 8 m, Balt
is pm, iv
2 pm, woek days, wi
enger cosches from Phil
i 21 leaves New York |
» ROETE
Philsdels
Harrisburg
~Train 1. Week days
— Week
We uso th
the Girt
hat Lack i
not the shirt BAO sm,
Linen sent to 4 arriving
|
‘ 1
i Laundered
SMOOTH IVORY-
LIKE EDGES.:
Finish.”
90 pm. (week days) ard
'p m. Through Parlor Cer from
lade pia woek duys and passciger coach
Philsdelphis and Washington
8 leaves New Yo
finds
pm, W sah ingt Ln y
“Union
“| The Top Notch in Laundry At
loss or Dh 11 {Fini
Clay W. Reosman,
Agent | for Centre Hall. |}
6 a Fire hi
6 47 Vicksburg
4 Miminburg
AM ilimons
S¢rien Iron
» | 2 6 ; Paddy Mountatn
- : Joburn
CATED IX ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIS Zerby
FUL AND HEALTHFUL BPOTE IN THE 3 Bising Bpring
ALLEGHERY REGION; CNDENOMINA- i Penn Cave
TIORAL: OPEN TO BOTH SKXKS;
ITION FREE: BOARD ARD
"OTHER EXPENSES VERY
OW, NEW RBUILDINS
AND EQUIPMENT,
LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY.
AGRIC ULTURE and HORTICULTURE,
with consis astrations on the Farm
and in the Laborslory.
BIOLOGY, BOTANY and ZOOLOGY.
re aad study with the microscope.
CHEMISTRY: with an unususily full and
thorough course in the Laboratory.
{CIVIL ENGINEERING }
\ ELECTRIC Al. EXGINEERING: These
MECHH? NGINEERING [cours
{ MINING ENGINEERING; jes are
ncoompanied with very extensive practiosl
exercises in the Field the Shop, snd the
Labnralor
HISTORY. AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN
LANGUAGE and LITERATURE; Latin
{optional,) French, German and English (re
quired.) one or more continued through tbe
entire course,
MATHEMATICS and ANTRORNOMY:
and applied,
MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work
with study, three years’ course
MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL SCI
ENCE; Constitutional Law and History:
Political Economy, eto.
MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoretl-
cal and practical, includingeach arm ofthe
service.
PREPARATORY COURSE: One year,
Fall term opens Sept. 11, 1885. Examinations
for admission, Sept. 13,
For Catalogue or other information, address
GEO. WW. ATHERTOR, LL.D. Presi,
State College, Centre Oo. Pe
TAIN F E ee y ¥
% 00 Bellefonte
Additions) trains leave Lewiste us ne Tor Monaco
donaet 530 a m, 7.1 m., 945 a m, 115
5.50 and £00 p. m. ing ioave Mon tandon
for lewisburg at 7.35, 9.%0e. m, 1005 a. m. 5.05,
6.08 pm, ands 15 p m.
On Sundays trains leave Montandon 9.2¢
1006 8. m. and 5.02 p. m., returning ove
burg $80a. m., 16.06 wom, and 5.04
J. B. HUTCHINSON, i,
General Manager
Or
and
Lewis
BR. oon
Gen'l Pe'ger Agt
BELLEFOR STE CENTRAL RAILROAD,
10 take effect May 25, 10.
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ETATIONS, (383 7¢ i
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Moraing tratos from Montandon, win linmsport
Lock Haven and Tyrone ‘onnect with train Ne.
7 for Bate College. Afternoon trains from Mon.
——— . — tandon, Lewisburg and Tyrone connpect with
Sin 30. 11 for Biate pS ollege. Trains from
e Col connect with Penna. BR. R.
Bellefonte. Yaina oi
{Daily excent Sunday.
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National Importance
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CONTAINS BOTH.
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RAILROAD OF PEN NEY YLVANIA.
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