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ELIHU E. JACKSON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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east thirty-four and seven-tenths perches; eighteenth, north
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thirty-seven and one-half degrees, east twenty-four and one-fourth
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perches; nineteenth, north three and one-fourth degrees, west
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twenty-four and fifty-four one hundredths perches to a point on
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west side of said creek north of the county road bridge over said
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creek; thence, twentieth, north fifty-six and one half degrees, west
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fifteen and one-fourth perches to a point in bed of old furnace
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railroad and with it; twenty-first, south forty-three and three-
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quarter degrees, west fifty-five and two-tenths perches; then
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twenty-second, south fifty-nine and three-quarter degrees, west
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sixty and three-tenths perches to a large rock; then twenty-third,
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north sixty-six and three-quarter degrees, west sixteen perches ;
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twenty-fourth, north forty-three and one-half degrees, west twenty-
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two and one-tenth perches near a white oak tree on west side of
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Koontz run, then across Koontz' run; twenty-fifth, south fifty-
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six and one-half degrees, west nineteen and one-tenth perches to
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a post in front of fence of Charles Weisenthal's house; twenty-
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sixth, south sixty-nine degrees, west ten and seven-tenth perches ;
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twenty-seventh, south thirty-five and three-quarter degrees, east
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forty-two perches to a point in fence of Castle school building ;
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then twenty-eighth, south forty-five and three-quarter degrees,
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west twenty-four and one-half perches to the southwest corner
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or Samuel Barber's sr. fence on Church hill; twenty-ninth, south
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forty and three-quarter degrees, east fifteen and four-tenths per-
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ches; thirtieth, south twenty degrees, east twenty-eight and
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eight-tenths perches to south side of county road; thence across
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George's creek and Cumberland and Pennsylvania railroad; thirty-
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one, south twenty-nine degrees, east thirty-one perches; thirty-
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second, south thirty-three and one-half degrees, west ten and nine-
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tenths perches to the corner of A. Jackson Clark's fence; and
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with it thirty-third, south twenty-one and one-fourth degrees, east
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twenty-eighth and two-tenths perches; then thirty-fourth, north
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sixty-nine and one-half degrees, east seven and eighty-eight one
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hundredths perches to southeast corner of John Ricker's lot ;
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then thirty-fifth, south seventeen degrees, east sixteen and one-half
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perches to the place of beginning.
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SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That the male citizens of the age of
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twenty-one years and upwards who have resided in the town of
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Lonaconing six months preceding the election, and who must be
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registered as prescribed in section five of this act, shall on the
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first Tuesday of April, eighteen hundred and ninety, (1890,) at
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Elections
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such place as the judges of election shall designate, within the
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corporate limits of said town, and at such place for all succeed-
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ing elections as the mayor and councilmen of said town shall
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designate, elect one person residing in said town, mayor of the
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town of Lonaconing.
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SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That the persons qualified as re-
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