Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 16, 1879, Image 4

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BELLEFONTE, PA.
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Democratic Platform.
Fixer That we the Democratic party *f Pannsyl-
TAnio. In coiifention asftembled, renew our *.** *f
filtlitk " ths fundamental principles pro. I aimed and
prnctiaed by the illustrloua men who ettle*l .ir frw
Institution* ami founded the Dru<eratic fmrij t*> pro
• tret ami preserve them.
Si*..so That the Just |-w.'r* "f the Federal uiii*n.
the rights of the Stat*** ami the libertira ..f the people,
are ltal |urt* *f ue harneuikms system; and t -MO
each |w*tt in its whole • .institutional (ijjur I* to "uu*
11,. HI- 1 1 HSNTI"II.
TtliXP That the D im-rati. |>\rty maintain*, ss it
rter h u maintain"*!, that the military ar** a*l "Ught
!• lie,ld all tilings,suUudmate t* the ci*il auth>>riti*
If denies, as it has drills*!, the right of th- Federal
mlbiimtratioii t* keep >n f art at the general . ipuse
ft standing army t t***!•• th" Stat* * fr i-dltlewi pur
-I—.'* without regard to cooUltnthmaJ rsstm tn-n*. to
rontnd and encourage framiulent o uMtsof the s.'tes 1
or f>> inaugurate rendHiatea rejected by the majority. '
FoCRTiI That the right t" a fr-e ••a11..! is the right
pr*'*-ratife of all rigliU. tle only ui n of (woo "fully ,
r.*lr"titig grievances and r*f"fniing abases. The
presence at the (-dl* <f a r.-guUr military fiune ami of
a h*t of hireling *>fh. ials, • taiming the |-.w r to
arr. t and Imprison ritlsens without warrant .r loaf
ing. de*tny* ail fre***l.ni of elevtiona ami upturn* th*-
very foumlstioii of ss lf gocvrnment We call upon all
good t lu/en* to aid u* in pf" rstng our institute ns
fr. in deetnit tiun by these imperial nitl*—l* of super
vising the right of suffrage and coercing the popular ;
will; in ker|4iig the way t. th" lellot-i*'* open and
fn-r, s* it wo* to our fathers, in removing th" army
to a Safe distance wh- n th" -pie oesetnlde to eipr* *e
tli"ir soterelgn pleasure at the |-11s, ami in sr. uriiig
•fU-lience to their will when eiprswsed by their Totes.
Ftrrw. Tliat Rutherford B llayes, harlng Wen
pla*e*l in p>W'-r sgainst the w>dl known an l legally
• iprewerd will of th- people. Is the repres* ntatise of a
c*nspiracy only, ami his < laim *f right to surround
th" fiwlhtt boxea with tr ->ps and deputv marshal* to
inliiui'late and tdwtni* t th" e|* tor*, and his unpf"ce
dent"*! ase of the veto to maintain this unronstitu-
Uousl and ih-sptk. p*>wer, are an lnult and a oienace
to the country.
SIXTH. That th" Democratic party. . .f old, favors
a * onstitational currency of gdd and silver, and of
paper CiOTeftlbls It to coin.
RtvSVTH- Tlkftt ws are Opposed to the cystem of
siitssidie* by th genvrai govrrnnirnt under whbh dur
ing the period of Reputdican ssrimdancy, piditPal rv>r
poratbms pnAte*l at the people's experuw*. and to any
appropriation o ! th" putdi* ro.'U"T*r the publo
to any "fije**t but lh" public servl v Th" reforms an I
e.4ioiai< en forced by the Democrat!" party sirne its
advent to power in the lower le use ..f I'ongr"** hsve
•avesl t* ths people many millions of dollars, an I we
t!ieve that a like result would follow its restoration
U* power In the ittste of Pennsylvania
Flo HTM . That the Democratic party l"lng th" nat
ural friend of the workincnian. attd having through
out its history sbs-l MVM'Q him and oppression, re
news its exprMsion *f sympathy for LSlat ami Its
|<*>mise f protect km t its right*
1 It At ws l*'k with alarm and apprehension
l)|srn the pretention* *f the grnsi transportation
|sntes t be al*'Ve the fundamental Uw of this com-
Uf.nwealth whh h g**verns all else within our borders,
and antii they a> r>pt the onstitntion *>f 1*73 in g'd
faith they should reiuara dJe. u of the utunait vtgp
lame and Jsalouey by Uth legislature and |**..ide
TSSTH. That the rtveat attempts under the per
sonal dirertlon of rating Repuldi* an lw*lera to de
bam h the legislature by wh"lswU l.rlliery and rorrwp
lion and take fr*m the omimmwewlth f-.ur million* •!
dollars fr which Its liability had never lern asrer
twined, is a fresh and alarming evideme of the ag
yrnwifDM* of rorporftte powrf ib rdlwiou With
|sslitk*al rtn*. ami should receive the signal cwn
*l-mnation >-t the people at the ptll*
KL svisTN. That the present rmmMtirrti of the Bute
treasury, a lank nipt gem rsl fund ami even w hoots
aal charities unable to get the money fong since ap
propriated t* their *up|-.rt. Is a wflUml illustration
of th" reck I"sa financial mismanagement of the Re
publican party.
Thf Terrlblr Xaßoao'e at Ihe Whit*"
RITPT Avrnrj.
On entering the agency a scene of
quiet tlesolation presented itself. All
the building* except one were burned
to the ground ana not a living thing
was in sight except the command. The
Indians had taken everything except
the flour and decamped. The women
and children w< R. missing and nothing
whatever could be foun-L to indicate
what had become of them. They have
either been murdered or buried or else
taken away as hostages. Their dread
ful and unmentionable fate calls forth
most profound sympathy. The dead
body of Father Meeker wss found
about IOM yards from his house, lying
on bis back, shot through the head.
The left side of bis head hsd been
smashed in with sotne blunt Instru
ment, a piece of a barrel stave driven
into his mouth and one of his hand*
and arms badly bruised. The dead
body of W. 11. Post, Father Meeker's
assistant, was found between the build
ing and the river, a bullet hole through
his left ear and one under the ear. He
as well as Father Meeker was stripped
entirely naked. Another employe
named Katon was found dead. He
was stripped naked and hod a bundle
of paper bags in bis arm*. His faca
was badly eaten by wolves. There was
a bullet hole in bis left breast. Frank
Dresser, brother of the man found in
the coal mine, was found badly burned,
ile bad, without doubt, been killed in
stantly as the bullet had passed through
his hesrt. The bodies of Katon, Thomp
son, Price, K*kridgn and sll other em
ployes not before named were also
found. K*k ridge was found two miles
from the site of the agency naked and
with a bullet bole through his head.
In the position occupied by the Indians
during Tbornburg's battle, in A breast
work made of stone, was found tfte dead
body of sn unknown white ruarf dress
ed in buckskin. He was sitting on bis
knees and had his gun in position to
fire. He was shot through the fore
bead. From this it appears tbst the
Indian* are not alone in their hellish
no k.
DENVER, Col., October 13.—The fol
lowing dispatch win received by Gov.
Pitkin at '.MO A. M. yesterday :
LAKR CITY, Col., <>ct. 10.
To Governor J'itkin .-
The following trustworthy news has
been received from Loa Pinos agency :
Sapavaneiro, one of the most reliable
sib chiefs, who was sent by Ouray to
t >e While River agency after the news
of the light had been received by him,
returned from Milk River yesterday at
11 o'clock. Unreports that ho saw the
white men and children at the White
River agency in chnrge of Chief Doug
lass; also, ono of the employes, who
was present when the Indians made the
attack upon tho agency. This man
killedono Indian and wounded anoth
er. Sapavaneiro thinks three or more
employes are also alive, as their tracks
were seen around the adjoining build
ings, anil they may lice to the woods.
Father Meeker was killed. The report
as given in the papers that Sapavaneiro
and Shavano took part in the fight is
untrue; and it is also not sure that
Chief Douglas* led the White River
Ctes. Ouray thinks tint Jack, a White
RiveiM'te, commanded the Indiana in
the charge on Thomburgh's command.
[Signed | "LINI'EN."
TIIE MOVES AND CHILDREN SAKE.
Loa Pisoa INDIAN AHEM V, Colorado,
October 'J.—Kmploye Brady, who went
to White River with the Indian escort
under Chief Sapavaneiro, has returned.
The Indians obeyed Chief Ouray's order
mentioned a few days ago. As soon as
it was communicated tlioy ceased light
ing and moved oil'. No further trouble
is anticipated unless the soldiers ad
vance. Chief liouglass sends word to
I Ouray that tho woman and children,
the money and papers ol the agency,
j will he sent here when it i sate to do
| so. Ouray does not believe all the mi
! ployes are killed. He endorses the
agent's dispatch to Washington for a
peace commission to investigate the
trouble, and let the blame rest where it
belongs. A runner is just in from the
southern Cte camp with a letter from
the agent. A council has been held,
and the I'tes will abide by Ouray's or
ders. They want peace, and will have
nothing to do with' the White River
trouble, and request "urny to inform
the White River I'tcs of their decision.
\ Salt Chilian's Blunder.
i A TERRINI.E SMANFM I' OS THE VI II 111 A.N
CENTRAL RALL.ROAU KTSI ITS IS A
MORE or HEATH* A\L> AN
ARVV or WOUNDED.
• DETROIT, Mich., < >ctolicr 10. A seri
: ous accident occurred on the Michigan
j Central railroad, a short distance et
of Jackson, nbout one o'clock this
1 morning. The Pacific express train
| which left Detroit forty minutes late,
collided with a switch engine on the
main track at that place, telescoping
the baggage and express car* and pil
ing the remaining coaches, eleven in
number, on top of each other. The
first coach was filled with emigrants,
most of whom were killed or seriously
' injured. Many of the occupants of the
other coaches were also killed or seri
ously injured. The engineer and fire
man of the express tram were literally
torn in piece*, but the engineer and
fireman of the switch engine escaiied
injury by jumping from their inguie.
The tram was made up of seven Wag.
Ncr sleepers, four passenger coaches
and the mail and baggage cars. The
tender of the express engine was teles
coped into the baggage car about hall
its length. Thi* car in turn forced ii*
way into the mail car and these crowd
ed the first passenger coach to the right
on the embankment and crushed back
through the two following. The pass
engers in the first coach were compara
tively unharmed, the harvest of death
being reaped in the second and third
coaches. The fourth coach escaped
with slight damage, and none of the
Wagner coaches were injured. As near
as can he ascertained the accident was
caused by the switchman having charge
of the making up of freight trains at
; Jackson junction occupying the main
track with the switch engine and ea
boo-e, he understanding that the Pacific
express was considerably behind time.
• The express train, however, Imi made
up nearly all the lost time.
Physicians and surgeons were at once
summoned from Jackson to the scene
of the disaster, and a special train carry
ing physicians left fietroit at o'clock
A. v. A large force of employes of tho
j railroad company, together with a large
number of citixen* of Jackson, were
promptly on the ground, engaged in the
work of extricating the bodies from the
wreck. Railroad official" an l surgeons
were also busily at work among the
wounded, doing everything in their
power to alleviate their sufferings, I'p
to noon eighteen dead bodies had been
taken from the wreck, ten of whom,
taken from the emigrant car have not
yet been identified.
The following i* the list of the killed:
W.lliam (I. Klkins, Lowell, Mass; Miss
Annie Gartlsnd, Mrs. Mary (iartland,
William John Rice, and Mrs Klixaheth
! Rice, Ithiladelphia; Milton Gilbert, De
troit, engineer of the express train;
Mrs. Green, Vt.; infant 'laughter of
Mrs. George A. Jones, Shenandoah, Pa.
Louia Morgeon, Buckingham, Canada;
I ('. B. Smith, Jackson, fireman of the
express train ; Mrs. Catharine Npartline.
) Kdith Sjiartline, aged fi, and Marion
Spartline, aged 4. Westminster, Md.;
, unknown man, evidently a Canadian,
j23 years old, five feet six inches in
! height, short black hair, smooth face,
land dressed in gray checkered suit;
j unknown man, sup|osed to be a sailor.
He baa on one arm the initials "G. K.
It." and a device with the words "Faith,
Hope and Charily." There were thirty
two persons injured.
The Fever's Work Ijist Week.
MENI'IIIS, October ll.—The weekly
medical summary shows that 74 cases of
yellow fever have been reported—
whites, 40; colored, 34; under 3 years
of age, 11. Total numlier of cases re
ported to date, 1,421. Total deaths from
yellow fever for the week, 22—whites,
13; colored, 6; Chinese, I. Total death*
from yellow fever within tho corporate
limits to date, 423. Twelve new cases
were reported to the Board of Health
to-day, four of which were colored.
Eleven deaths were reported. The
donations received by the Howard's to
day foot up #5l.
TIIK A WAR ll OF PHKMIIMN.
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lIIS UiMt 1.1 FR RMtCD MoJKDAT MORMSU—
SRRTcH OF HIS CAREER.
The venerable Henry C. Corey died
at hi* reidence, No. 1102 W.lnut street
rhiladel|>hia, at half past twelve o,clock
on Monday morning. Ho had been in
a feeble condition for some time, owing
to hi* advanced age, but doing the past
week wa* in a cheerful uiood. He at
tended the banquet given by the Hiber
nian aoeiety in honor of the Irish crick
eter* on Saturday, the 4th inat., and on
the Monday following was present at a
lunch given by Judge Keliey to John
Henry Puleaton, K*q., M. P.
The deceased wa* the son of Mathew
Carey, and wa* bom in Philadelphia
Mecember 15, 1793. He received a lib
eral education, and at the age of 21 he
went into partnership with hi* father in
the bnokmaking business. Mr. Carey
ia known all over the world as a writer
upon political economy and aa an advo
cate of extreme protectioniat opinion*.
Hi* firat literary effort that attracted
much attention waa an eeaay published
in I H.'JO, entitle! the "Kate* of Wagon,"
which wa* *o successful that it wa*
afterward enlarged into "Principles of
Political hconorny." Following this in
IH3K, Mr. Casey ]>tjt>]i H )i<-• I "Tlie Credit
System of France, Great Rritain and the
United States," u work of the most
profound erudition, and in IH4B, "'The
Past, Present and Future," a production
marked by great vigor and raro origin*
ality of thought. In 185.3 appeared
"The Slave Trade," "lottery on the
International Copyright," ani in 1858
the firnt and second volume* of ILs
"Principle* of Social Science." lie wa*
also the author of several other work* of
almost equal note. At one time be wa*
a member of the old Whig party and
later of the Republican party, and dur*
iug the war wa* prominently identified
with the Union League.
The Jumper Centennial,
A O&EAT OA V AT SAVANNAH—STINKINO
M'KEI II ITV SENATOR OOBOON,
SAVANNAH, October 'J. —The one hun*
dreth anniversary of the siege of Savan
nah and death of Sergeant ■!a*per wa*
commemorated to day in an imposing
manner, in the presence of 15,000 or
people, 'ireat enthu*iam pri •
vaded, and the demonstration passed
off without accident of any kind, The
volunteer soldier* of Charleston, 8. C.,
(ieorgia and Florida were represented
by over twenty companies of infantry,
cavalry and artillery. The military
pageant surpassed in brilliancy and
number any similar affair in thi* city.
The military alone, including the Sa
vannah soldiery, extended over a quar
ter of a mile. The procession wa*com
posed of civic societies, the Jasper Mon
umental Association Centennial com
mittee, beaded by the Thirteenth
United State* Infantry P,and and com
pany o( Federal troops from the bar
racks at Atlanta. The entire city is
brilliantly and handsomely illuminated
and decorated. The shipping in port
and public buildings are alo decrated.
After a parade through the principal
streets, which were blocked witii people,
the procession reached Madison S ,uare,
the site of the proposed monument,
where a large stand hud been erected
and was eUle.rately decorated, tbc
American flag being conspicuous. The
corner atone Was laid, with the usual
ceremonies, by Captain John MeMahon,
president of the Jasper Monumental
Association.
General John R. Gordon, United
Slate, Senator from Georgia, was then
introduced and delivered a grand pa
triotic oration, which was listened to
with profound attention and frequently
greeted with cheers. In the course of
Ins remarks the distinguished speaker,
in an earnest and foicible manner, gave
vent to the following, which elicited
most vociferous and prolonged ap
plause :
"Let u* hope that the passion* en
gendered by our calamitous civil war
and the distrust towards the South in
cident to that war may not furnish the
excue nor become |>otcnt>al agencies
for the destruction of those principle*
of government for which Washington
fought and Ja|>er died. I-cljiit- not be
misunderstood. It is no part of my
purpose to magnify unduly the rights
oI the States, nor would our people de
piive the general government of one
right or power wliich the Constitution
has conferred. We believe the most
lasting national good, a* well as the
greatest national strength, is to be at
tained by an unfaltering adherence to
the right* of the States* on the one hand
and the fullest recognition of all the
prerogatives of the general government
on the other. In other word*, under
our form of government, and with our
vast territories and conflicting local in
terests, the granu and limitations of
the fundamental law must I* recognis
ed. The Constitution must be the om
nipotent arbiter from which there i* no
ap|>eal. Nor do I seek by the refer
ences to the South to detract in any de
gree from the credit due to the able
statesmen of the North for their brave
defense of tins colonial and constitution
al doctrine of free, untrammeled local
government. 1 do not claim for the
South any monopoly of virtue* com
prehended in the term* patriotism or
Kepublicani*m. lam not of those who
believe that love of country or fidelity
to the Constitution i* bounded by State
line* ofcronfinod to section*. Would
that *uch obliquity of judgment and
all sectional bigotry and paasion and
prejudice could be banished from this
country, and that a broad patriotism,
broad a* the republic itself, could po*
sea* the heart* ol the entire American
people.
AA o-ild that the South, no longer the
subject of distrust, could contemplate
with a generous pride the mighty and
material development of the great
West and North and the grand Indus
trie* and achievement* which contrib
ute to the high civilisation of the great
Last. Would that the West and F.ast
and North, with a magnanimity of ju>-
tice 1 •♦■fitting a great people, could
cherish as a common heritage the his
tory, the honor, the courage, the patri
otism, the fidelity and the heroic en
durance of the *tr cken South. God
speed the day when the maxim. "Thi*
is my country," all my country, every
section, every State, every acre of aoil
over which the flag of the Republic
float* shall >• embraced by every Amer
ican freeman, nntonly as a geographical,
historical and |olitical fact, but a* a
living, potential, inspiring sentiment."
Philadelphia Marksta.
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Turkic never wu ouch it rcnlly g<"d,
• uhsUntiitl, .Atiafectorv, arid rapid-selling
Hr*t-ela** Luck HtiUh Machine
offered n> low mi the "New Fa mit.t Hii i r-
Ti.it," reduced to only (26; more complete
with Mnipnietiti, and lower in price than
any other machine. It ia elegant in work
manshift anil finish, urpa*iwi all other* in
iU work ami fulfill* all the requirement* of
every family a* a helper. Thoroughly
warranted by written guarantee for five
year*, and kept in order free of charge. It
will do every description of work —fine or .
coarse—that any machine, at any price,
ever did, or can do ; equally a* rapid, cor
j reel, smooth, neat, and strong. lla- all the
! late improvement*, i* easy ]/> b-arn and
manage, i* serviceable, don t wear out,
| alway* ready, and never out of order.
Kent C. O. Ii anywhere with privilege of
examination before paymentof bill. Agent*
| make money rapidly, supplying the great
demand for this the Cheajiest Machine in
i the World. Territory free. A.Urnt, f„r
I descriptive hooks, Ac., "Family" shuttlo
Machine Co., 705 I'roadwav New Vork
I 30-ly
The Dkatii-katk or—Our country I*
getting to he fearfully alarming, the ever
age of life being lessened every year, with
' " u ' any reasonable cause, death resulting
generally from the most insignificant orb
j gin. At thi* season of the year especially,
a cold is such a common thing that in the
hurry of every day life we are apt to over
he.k the dangers attending it and often
find too late, that a Fever or Lung trouble
has already set in. Thousands loss- their
, live* in thi* way every winter, while bad
h"'rhtt - OiTM* A'vci//. tIMM taken, a em
would hate nasal tea, arid a large hill from
i a Doctor la-en avoided. For all di*'-ax-- of
. the 1 hroat and Lungs, f. "Is* * tfsratun
Syrup ha* proven itself to la- the gr> at'-*t
dof"very of it* kind in medicine. Kvery
Druggist in thi* country will tell you of
it* wonderful effect- Over 960,000 bottles
sold la*t vear without a single failure
known. Sold bv F. I'ott* Geek*,
wholesale and retail. 20-oow-ly
I As Till* Is the season when cold* are
most likelv to la- taken, a word of a/Dice
to our readers would be in season: First,
then, keep jour f-t dry ; wear flannel next
your *kin : do not *it or tand in draughts
of air, and u|m the first symptom of a
' ..id or a < al) at fire* n - Drug Su re,
in Both Ho .►• BIOS k, and pttM ttfO a wttfe
<.f hi* "Compound Syrup of Tr. Honey
Slid Hloodroot," which will give you
*lmo*t Instant relief. It is a pUtuant and
tfrelual preparation, containing the virtue*
of Tar combined with tome of the best
r.rprrt'.rantt and nnw/vno, allaying all
tboac distressing symptom* which if not
j.r. mtiilv arreted will too frequently re.
•ult in that fatal disease, O>ti<umption.
Price, fiO '• nt* a bottle, or si* for
21-oow
A i n- .fdrcrffsciMcN/s,
Examination f Tciiflicrn.
\ Special Examination of Tcar-lu-rn
• illtstilM t tl,- -leaf's (ft,. . in
li.l I, r, I f-. 11* A 1 "M lr St IC't, l. k l* t.|
<A M Art-tt-sril* *> t > o. !-• 101...-1.1.-.! I, st
:e*t lhr~ lirori... t Uis doirr-l in tlilcli th. • .•
|-~t | . tssrh. [to-St] II WEVKk. <V. f,.| u
SIIKiIIFF*S SAKE.
BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni
tip KM, lssos.l -aI .4 He Coarl ~f ( c.u. i,
; I*l f < rtilfr (otitill hli4 I" m* dire* le*J. tbs-fs taiil
b* er{a4 at )*>!'!4 •*•!*, id Aar iat>un>. ots
Thtiradny, October 31, A.D. 1870,
hi < * t 'l<*rl*. r M ihHlovitit <)frHt4id mal
■ 4 fl -V '*r4arj|. I *it
AH that enruin 1<I nr of prowid
| minute Id th* r.f Aii.iT.s'.t'rjL (Vt,ff <<>idlt,
r.. Uoiri'M iiitt tloat rjM BP feel'< *•: tf tb
M urn|ifk< t, 11,*. nl |.y at, mil# % and \*uA+ of Hid h.
■t tba mlb by lan hof H A Min#l*. and <ti th* rm4
-y iaii<l ••f J Wirtr-taunt tog tm-o a'-r** m<*< **r
i0 Uf*rli4 % I*(ee|i*T ftamr |t"t]ae t*H*
and "the* ut 1 ulldittjr* Rrtraed. fak*i> tv *%#mib-n
and t< ird'J • lb# <4 A dun. f Wtnklfr
blmrk. JOHN M'AM.I.Kk
A ml itnr'w >it !<•'.
I X the Orpiliann' f'ourt of Centre
: 1 earn*?,mum-* BHU t> iirisbix. i-.i
Til* BlHlHuit.i*! kti'lit- .f Ist mud Crsßrt.
t' frj-fl * Ito'4 IS4 !!♦*• ndltM to u |*rt! o| .*f
tbrf fwtid nufd * 1b" ml* it. |mH
l*ti .f the rm) mUt <4 *i(! dew i4*nKtn4 )w> t .
mhenlttJ* 1 4 <imnlajlit.fi mnu<t>g i) h-.r m. l
le-fc-Jl of MM ft ds Mr.t. • 111 Mtte-Ifd hi
J the dflliee <f lII* •|a>"i(dliietl Mf hie offlte in |h lW>-
l-.t.t# ft ran Tin \ . th. Mh (!•< <sf !I(.tHfdM,
j at 10 ®V lut I, A m|i4f md 4 hr< |milie<
ihldittlM) mill atte-r.d <jf Iw 44nn*4 (rent <vi-
Inf in mi nit| fond
*■<> Wll.m R f KKKDKII. A4>t<*
VALIABLK HEAL ESTATE
ORPII ANS* COl *RT SALK.
|>rRSt*ANT to an order of the
■ rMlr sals. *1 th- „t WIIUAV VM >M,
. BBBT b.uwhip, Cr|f> ramniy. Pt,
On Friday, October 31st, 1879,
•1 1 r M . Ik# MMiRi dI eethl# uf JOVAA
PR"M, late , 4 pHllft l'MW|i, I
No. 1. A flno Trn* t, lying nno
' Bf>d a hkll miKm mnlh hem Ottirr'bvilh', relnlainihff
22 ACRES and 5 PERCHES
| Till* trml I* itk tke rb<4r*mt ll.tuWl, Putp
I ui4 Onk i>m"'
No. 2 !• choin tnd woll cuHivtUxl
hriu l|iMK in th* tilltf# r4 (liirrkHll*, nUinilt|
117 Acres and 111 Perches,
1 he* von #fwtd f*o f-.nimotihm* I)WKLI.I>1
llnl fW, oft# of nhxh !• Ih* Malse -n H ne Ihe
ofb'r • Urj" TVnunt Ilnnn nlno Uf|r* HANK
fURV u AlffiN PIIKit. VmiNl# lll PR. BDf) oll.fr
ItiiMtrif*. Tltm art fro tirellrßt <4 nlr
on th* |4bt*—V* a
MTBOKO BULPUUK SPRINO.
A Uf|r Mt'l 4f-ffd th# <lelliit|
h- n* TWO I.IKB KtUSiOfC TIIR HI.ACR r In
foil ofumlh'B amht a Imm tkkk ylrMii, in rroi, Imm
IB to WO liwlit'lt of If me lot Ik* farm
AN OJHTI A!ll riKKRI* H ITU CTIOfCI RRUIT.
Th* alma* bria lie* tB U* loan of t Tttirrh* lII*, along
th* jntl.lk n4; a g*4 mhool h<nt*e and a brVfc
fkiirili, ofbo* a**tl Mora, ar* all ltbln thro* hn
-ilm.l irtbk of th* plao*. Th farm la mall bawl. • •4
th* !s*t llbolib# l*i4, anl Uk* It all fa all, la th*
toost 4*tral4* for a bom* la Omit* con at jr.
fkW of th* j-aitku# aarmry ha h*
pal 4 in oa*h ; on* th? 4 In m* jrnar. and th* lalam*
In tat- yemra—th* latter too |atm*ma arith iit#or*t,
faraMa anavally, U> h* awarwl i>y Wml an 4 mxtrtgag*
oß* th* rtf*Blm*
Wil l UM num. Tnw4n*
For farth*f pafi imVara call al th* fJk* *4 J !.
Hpaiagl*, Hfllefml*. Fa. II h
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I ritwrmß oot jrrv. m ■
I, Wm g llwrrkKsM, Clerk of Iks Omrt o
•M mMf. A. k.r.li. Ml*. Uuat At mm iwykew'OMirt
1.-I*l At lUII-S-als. lbs <Mk 4aj (4 A*f**l. A. 11. I*7*.
M.s* Iks lti*nU< Iks As-lfss of a*S4 (Vxui,
(botinn, A Eals sw *taass4 S|—S ImaS ll.Jtcr OatkA
rl as I lolls.. Mick.-I flstrks., 11-ntj S Usu
ry llolisr, iMfilni Hollst. fco* rv b'k'l. UAlssr
WM-r. Snols W-fs lUI|S Mii Art. Matt E Msnik,
WlllkAM for s4 ( .ll.sno- r.J. Iks ksfrs a..1 Io(aI
M*sn*Mni<f lIEKEV rkfcrntkM >aa*4, io
.-so. inn. ime o* ik. mt RTH *"* f* v or Aw-
VKMREK KKXT. taAomvl or rWWss So Accept, Al Iks
salwalloa, m Is skow aw rt, lbs rsbl stosto ~f saS.|
Am i *n4 skowkl as* bs soM Ram aoUta to bs (IrsA
** lb l*,*Milm
Ia Is.ilai.si* wksrsnf, I fcsss bsisiisto sH tor k*4
Mnl .Mi-4 Iks mal of Iks *aM Oourl, Al Mlstot*.
Iks *Mk Ami (4 AaewM. A. P. MW.
wm. a m RTiiFiKi.n,
Mvtomtor, A. P. I*T C. o. C.
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