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PENNSYLVANIA-Continued.

PRICE, J. SERGEANT,

RAWLE, FRANCIS,

RAWLE, WM. HENRY,

REED, HENRY,

REYNOLDS, SAMUEL H.,

ROBB, SAMUEL,

SANDERS, DALLAS,

SEIBERT, W. N.,

SHARP, ISAAC S., .

SHIRAS, GEORGE, Jr.,
SHOEMAKER, L. D.,
SLAYMAKER, AMOS,
SMITH, WALTER GEORGE,
STEWART, JOHN,
STEWART, W. F. BAY,
STURGIS, E. B.,

VAUX, RICHARD,
WADDELL, WILLIAM B.,
WAGNER, SAMUEL,
WILLARD, EDWARD N.,
WILTBANK, WILLIAM W.,
WOLVERTON, SIMON P.,
WOODWARD, STANLEY,

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Lancaster.

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New Bloomfield.

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Pittsburg.
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Lancaster.

Philadelphia.
Chambersburg.

York.
Scranton.
Philadelphia.
West Chester.
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Philadelphia.
Sunbury.
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OBITUARIES.

KENTUCKY.

MARTIN BIJUR.

Martin Bijur died at his home in Louisville, Kentucky, on April 30, 1882. He was born in Prussia, February 28, 1833, and received his education in that country. He immigrated to America in 1850, and a short time after landing, came to Louisville, where he has lived ever since. Soon after his arrival there he entered upon the study of law, prosecuted his work with great zeal and energy for several years, and was admitted to the bar in 1856. Almost as soon as his license was procured he stepped into a lucrative practice in the higher courts. He first entered into partnership with L. M. Dembitz, but severed this connection shortly afterward, and continued his practice in partnership with Byron Bacon. Later he became a partner of Judge P. B. Muir, and next a member of the firm of Muir, Bijur, & Davie. Some time ago Judge Muir retired from the firm, leaving Bijur and Davie as partners, which has been the style of the firm ever since. Mr. Bijur was small in stature, but strong and healthy, never having experienced any illness until the fatal one. He was one of the few men who rise to distinction by their own talents and efforts, and was in truth a self-made man. For a number of years before his death he was recognized as one of the finest jury lawyers in the state. Combining a vast amount of legal knowledge with uncommon ability and

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