The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, April 15, 1892, Image 1

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Samuel Paso 1 08
A. J. Haws' Hro;lay Hank... 3 vMi
.In -i. l'ark estate a 30
1 Nii'linlns Kell.tr t8
1 Samuel A. lirowu 3 f
.1 no. li :m 6 40
1 .Mteliael ;arl .'1 80
1 .tames Horsey a 40
1 .Airs, .triune ('uner 77
1 Allien i. i.-eihiirt 73
tinllit l.tvla 1 K4
1 .lus. liarropi 74
1 .SHvi:) l I.iii: P8
1 H:.nry Otto 2 18
1 Henry Si.-hr.iiln a 18
Cltcxt ( . i;s Htirtiiitti.
1 Win..l..nrs 2 87
2 Airs. Ella Mel 'oy Hi!
a I'Bth. Mi llulre 3 0a
fc.izal eth Wat'. 'I 87
UT
4ll
M
3
till
30
l.itt
1
4i
1
1
Cltnttf 'I'uifll sli ip.
Catul ria l i,:il Iron Uo
'I In,. I.,nahite
2 Amlrew Hrailley
.liH.ei.li HnrkPart. M K
Haywood is. Hill, coal PanlJ...
'J I ituriie l enroil .
H. F. Knit
1 Arthur Elui.eKan
Htn. '. Eel cr
1 1 Jim. -Moure
' tin 'i'lifiisltij,.
hi 66
115 iiS
1 i:i
17 ao
48 14
1 76
4 60
e
4 no
1 70
-7 Tho?. Kays
H I.l.'j J. Wriitht.s. ., .Al. K..
M I. (. Myers
75 'l huitias i rlltii h estate
3"0 AheJ.ouilen
84 lr In Hruthrrs, Mineral ,
al Same
70 Same J ,
I'm Same
L'TO Same '. '""
118 Same
l'O Saiiie....
Knsl Tmilnr Tnn nsfi l.
1 J. II. 'lurk
1 Mrs. Li. In II. tfnan ,
1 a J.mepli IPirkhitrt
1 1 .feues.J. Ein.ltey ..
1 3 Samuel Have
l :
.', st
o 56
8 wo
38 30
7W4
a 33
6 64
18 4fi
as hi
17 aa
o ii
1 eo
3 75
y 04
6 h3
3 75
.Ino. Meenju, cuai anil
hank
1 Wiu.Jutui
Inue
2 28
70
70
13 94
a 7i
a os
4 31
2 IIS
2 l'S
81)
i 456 ,
I
28 Si
7 37
3 ( .
1 15
o4 '
ai is I
i:i i !
3il I
1 15
1 15
75
iM
il7 35 j
75 I
l as ;
4.7
M
0
t
VI
U
l"0
25 5'
i
Win. A. Hrown .
J. K. I'll trl-a
2 H5
3 lai
1 So
1 74
1 64
1 i.-.l
3 37
4 75
l ay
l M
l 74
l
1 74
l an
11. l H..tlr
J . W. M.wre
Same
A nl lion v M I i lor
I te nil Is McCartney
John MiHtartnetr..
James M. .iowan
A. Nelm.n . ..
1 human K kert
i
i
i
iv i. Si-an lan
Win. Wampolo.... .
i
J. M. Veariek
Jm-hstm V'otrjixiit.
lamrs II. Adams
M. S. Bush ... .......
KliEtiM-th liishoiiK
l.avi.l 1'aul. mill
Jeremiah Hericin... .........
.'iilin A. Kas-er, mill
Isaac leuw-er
Haul l imn' r
Miehael MeMahon. ..... ..
Patrtek Mcfahe ..
Jnu l.lt.yd
t eo. K.ner
Ileo. 14 Kiimiliell
A. W. Zeiuler
.1 s.'oU Ir'unk.... .........
Jtihti-littrn . Fifth H'r7.
J.; I. .1. MiTiuhlln
Jiiliii.slnirii. St Tenth II .;.
1 .lames haeke .
1 Ida A. Hurrell
1 .Ino. Itnyle .
1 Stephen "ni).t,ell....
Hiram IJuzxeba
Margaret I a nens
60
100
3
3
41
3
176
5
l.
loo
51
3J
100
4
7t6
3 30
V
7 4.S
1 32
606
3 otl
4 Ol
3 5o
& 40
4 7u
3 a5
6 10
88
4 44
I 28
l as
l as
1 as
ii
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1 70
2 l'8
1 as
2 WO
a us
a os
i as
l as
1 28
l as
1
i os
1 i
1 20
1 3t
1 38
1 28
1 3
1 i.".'
1 3S
1 iat
i
1 2
1 as.
1 W
2 OS
1 a
2 48
1 29
1 ait
1 an
1 aa
1 aa
1 3t
1 29
I ait
1 30
1 2K
1 It
1 14
8 38
6 34
2 31
1 63
1 28
1 as
1 ait
a os
l an
1 ao
1 V6
1 45
1 11
1 21
2 6.1
l ait
1 .
l a.t
16,
1 &3
1 -s
SI',
12,
i '
9
1 45
1 4.
John .'rull
Mrs. 1.. Dudley
James Evers.de
K .1. Klwaras
John H reen
Henry tlniiiihnour .
H.J. Glides
M. irrant .
Maria tJ'ove
Emma illnter
Hammer .
M. K H j.'P
John II x h-tine
John limes
.1. Hus-hsime
Sanf r l lletzall
Mrs. Holirvia
Mis. Kuse H iclilDi..
N J lltuiart
1
1
1
1
Wtil am line
It AI.&. L. K. Haves
Sarah and '!'. O. Harris
Samuel luaran....
W . 11. Jonea.
.M trv II Mania
Mertll Francis.
Maira I. Metiar. ..
Hen). Maeon
1
1
1
1
I.ilia l. al lan ....
A. li. Mcllaniel
Maiv .1. Miller
W. Krohernck........
1
Joseph Mulvehlll
1
3icHarL K'MlKen-
A. lenoher...mm
.lame. Marn.a ......
Vl Nub e. Jr
N Ii. Ncriler.
Mjnjatt 'Kriec .-
W. S. Hrlen
lohn l'ark estate
Same
W m. I'UKh .
It I.. Kfcukin..
.1 oh II Kutter .......
Ki.hert Kuselherger
Ida A. K ts-ell
Ire... T. Kte-y
James W. Hose
tt. a, Ik J. W'. Kose
1
1
1
I
1
1
eu. W.Stutt
1
1
t'has. Sanders -
W. H. Sanlers
1
.1. W. at I . tl. Stormer......
1
1
t'has. Sheets
J. M. Simer
1
Samuel sunemn.. ........ .
1
1
F. B. Schrum .
Tay lor a; t o
1
1. ti. W illlams
James Williams
I
-
1
1
Jeiry 11. Wiltier .
Peter Warn
I.. A. W llliams... .-
lej. Wis.er
1
Mary YounK
Jtilnistiiirn, KU'vrtith ll'irr..
i fath Ooss
Jno. W. stult
Lilly Iliirtiwjlt.
2 W. K. Eraser
2 W. li.Sechler
Miiitxtt r Ttiii nshii:
Samael Calvin
Mccea In. ........... ......
M. M. MeHunh
John C. Noel...... .........
Purttujc Tt iir nnh i'i.
1 Joseph Korkey estate....-
1 Mrs. K. Ilrilhlh
Patrick MeCroeein .
t;ath. Paxrish ..
Jlai'lc Tttwtislii.
Ejihraim Kurkett...
Edward Hell heirs
Blair & Packer
Sauie......
Same..........
Same
Same . ........
Same
Same
Same
Same
Kev. A. K. Hell .
3 tieo.T. Beers
Jos. Frye estate .
1 S. I. Fries
1 John I.. Olll .....
Samuel Hauerty. Mineral
Same. Mineral
Same. Mineral.... . .
Hamilton Co
Ben Hess
Annie r. K. Kirtlaud. Miner
al Cbas. Kanstead
W. P. Walker
S. M. WooUck. uart ol P. Such
Same art ot I. Kelly. ...
Sume, part ol M. Wells
Joseph Time
Jno. O. dales
Same.....
I lav hi 1). Dillen
1 1 1-n heirs
Isaac Kdniistoii
Ceo. YY. liallaher
3 John I'l vim
1 J. T. Calkihcr
J Susan Hollas
Uen Hess
1 J. H. Lut
1 I,il Morrison
K. A. SluM'iiiaker
S:nie
1 Nancy free
1 .1. C IJowman
Van Scoyoc, Mineral....
Sutith For!: liurouyh.
J. YY. Haywood
1 KoU'rt 1 So wen
1 Thos. M. Jones
Stonycrcck Tmcnxhip.
Ella K. Cover
1 Kii hanl Davis
.lohn Dinehart
John Diltert
1 A. Farabaiigh
1 ('has. Fisher
1 Nancy (iardner
1 Philip J. tiens
1 (Jodfrey Hoffman
Frank Hendricks
1 M. K. McAlxti
Kckhart I'hile
3 F. X. Sedelnilre
Same
Maria Wyland
J John Yetterinauirh
1 Francis Seiimian
1 John Hines
1 Jno. 11. Horn
1 Samuel Hetzell
Frauk Hess
Krinn .t Ellis
lVf Evan E. Lloyd
1 li. F. M.-f i.naliey
1 It. IS. McConahey
4 A.J. MeLain
190
60
4'J
loO
27 64
16 21
3 la
37 4
1 611
1 60
14 87
3 84
ft)
753
418
S3
1'
113
163
433
43a"
33
4
5.(0
30
75 .10
113 10
103 96
13 28
35 63
S3 00
40 67
107 13
109 06
8 76
1 48
52 70
18 S3
15 00
15 86
6 07
4 74
6 3'.
3 83
38 60
6 90
31 13
94 66
20 96
71 83
71 82
39 18
1 30
P 96
16 80
2 82
1 .19
3 M
10 10
2 firt
i fi
3 41
5 12
3 70
3 .18
5 80
31 25
1 25
1 75
45
34
4
333
100
4P5
70
217
317
in;
35
45
80
10
67
30
.V)
1
!4S
U5
95
4 all
'.Kl
1
2 10
2 lO
1 30
82
on
1 30
2 10
70
1 14
1 22
1 3rt
2 10
1 30
181
no
I0
w
1 17
r, m
1 lo
181
no
2 10
Klchar.l ll'Nelll
Hanualt Kelnarl.
W in. helahar.t .
t'has. V . Kruwn
Mary I s,narwe .. . .
Frank llaixeil ..
W. J. Williams
t'lilrr Tuir$ixhiit.
Vhf. Hrn.lley 4. Co
Tno i M. tsteu
ltr. )-,. I
. i rs y ft. WylanJ. M. 1C
Same, IV in tier. . .
J. W. Hityie
F.. W. Ert in. M. K
Same Mireral .....
J to. Tut.t.tf .. ...--
Same
H- Wa.lly....
Mi.l Warte'rky
An-horv Miller .
J. M. Yearlrk
A. t:. M'.'Liu .
W m. a ii 1 a l . ...
t has. l.a.i-
yrtiiihlin (,r..i(..
Thus. .McfAm estate
I'hrtst Horner estate
Uttllitziii 7'.'ii .
Wm. Itoeker
llnxtiiHjx lltirninjli.
1 Jieiii Now
1 .1. 11. Pose '
J no. Putter
2 Jacob Averill 1 :
2 Au.'ii-t Stinen to
2 Jim. H. neeii 1 3n
1 E. L. Mnel. r '
1 Samuel Ingram '-
' il nt in 7 1 1 1 1 'J't'iriiftiip.
I'has. H. tiross
Same
Same
Same
Jere Mel ioliitfle estate
John lh.i'.vii
Mary A. Evans
John Keilly
Nil (!( 7kii lit! Ttiiriixlii ft.
1 J. P. i t, r.l, II
1 .1. K. l.ai i.-s
J. V If. I hinxhiss
2 J. M. Estep
1 Francis Kline
lames L-iin-'r
1 P. P. Miller
2 Y. .1. M.M.re
Il. ll Not.-ly
Same. M ineral
372
s.
s:s
1M
.Till
4.1
2
4P.
Ml 4tl
27 2S
13 s' t
IS 'si I
II S 7S
1 1 XI
1 4i
71 -V.
2
.1 i
2i s ;
4 :n ;
2 !t:t
c, r,i
i; .i
4 :i .
.13 ; '.
lloiri
22 s;i
111 12
'.i t'.s
43
.".ti
Till
.Ml
l'.t
Same. M in.-ral
Same. M iuerai
P. S. ti'P.i i. ii
1 Mary Kish. II
1 J. M. Watt
.1 ii... TiUd.s
1 Mary f. l:.in:ni
John Wesiovcr
Stephen YVils.iu
Tun in'! I h ill lini'miili.
1 M i s. Ami I ilancv
1 Mieha.-I I.vnch "
1 Tims. McFa.l.h-ji estate.
1 Callitin M vers
1 Thos. J. M.-f loskev
1 ( has. Ward .'
Wm. f. Wolf
M'isi ,'n'f,.,i T'tii'iixh iji.
Tims. Piiins
Same. M in. i al
II. J. Evans
1 Ewrhart v ll.'iid
John Hamilton
Iweii I lllth'sl.y
P. M. I.i'tiinioii estate...
M. It. Mi -Laiiirhliii
Itavid Mol'.iv. Mineral..
M. A. .M. t;..'iiiie
J. L. ( rr
1 Mrs. J. O'Neill
Allien Halt
Ed. 1 oiiithert y
Standard foal Co.. Lim
ited. M. U
thiidner P. M.tirnw
11. J. Hopple
Dan. Kearney estate....
Samuel Lemon
Same
Wm. Lilly
Same
David Will. elm
4 John Dunn
2 John Kiiilie V estate
Pat. (I'lliiwii
1 Thos. Purdy
1 Alex. Paati!
1 John Sinsrer
K. P. W.-si hrook
1 Michael (iei.riie
.1)1
.VI
3.1
.Kl
2i :
12
1 i.
1 Js
1 SSI
" i'-
3 :-s
- I a i
3 4s
12 77
.'i ol
2 I is
7 .".4
10 III
I, si
3 HI
.1 11
1 .1.1
7 07
Jim
1 on
2 .is
s It
HI In
:i :u
7o
3 7o
3 r.s
3 10
1 7H
1 70
4 ot
i7
1 2s
1 VI
1 .VI
21 1.1
2 no
l :.i
11 o7
4 1.2
s
42
.IS
7s
is;,
20
2)81
S'.l
40
4
2l'J
311
12
lo.1
2 IS
41 m
Ci'.t
a
1SJ
'. Henry J. Hopple
Went Tii'jlur Tuiriixiii.
1.1 Cyrus II . file
tlf f - Tmi'iixliiji.
lO ll.-nj. Seers
13 Same
.IS S. W. ISvei-s
73 P. A- A. l-'l ii ii- Mineral.
2.1 Same. Mineral
73 Same. M ineral
.VI J.s. I l.iass
l(i IVrrv Trox.-ll
.; T. Tl Williams
it Ht AuiriistiiH' Hautt
50 J. M. Elliot
2 Amanda fhiimU'is
rl .In... li. (iiil
42 D. A. Luther
Km CCA- C. Coal V Coke
Co
Ui Same
31.1 Same
33 Same
13 M. D. Kitt. II
-VI Shaw A" Test
Ni Same
4i Shaw ,t Kr. hl.s, Min-r-
eral
140 Same
US Same
Km Same
14 71
21 .14
i j
2 ;i
2 VI I
02
3 Vi
2 34
I t 3s
7 n
:.! 4s
S.1 4"
2 s.1
4 HI
s ns
3 .'.
12 71
lo 7'
y 27
1 4.1
1 2s
4 42
2 lS
1 4.1
2 "i
4 1 .1
'.
'.7
1 13
1 2s
..7
H7
1 13
2 .
1'Imt l txii r 1 1 itr n xfi if i.
Mary foburn
Wilson C ranit-r
Thos. J. Howe
lath. II itTmaii
Jno. D. Knox
Mrs. Flora S. tirtys
Christ Slaile
A. J. Paid
Win. Darin-It
Johanna 1 lark
1
2 Jno. V. Kelly
Adam Koch
ij Christ Koch
' E. Peters
1;. Jno. Wilkins
Lon er Vo,
i'-iiWtp.
1 AllM-rt I Soar .1 S't
1 Pacln -I Claw son ' ( is
I Pose Claw sun 2 its
131 Mrs. Jnu. Donnelly 1 2s
1 1:. Same .1 7't
IV llattie L. Davis j :js
1 Win. I lavis 3 oi
2 Frank Fratni.k.ik 4.;
I'm Peter liardner 22 '.
1 Henry lb-iner 4 ss
1 Ami. Lillia 7 ,s
1 S. A. Luke .i -.'t;
2 Sarahf.Livtoii -j;v
31 Michael Muivehill r. tvs
Clias. J. Pliefer !i 2i
t i. M . Thomas siii
I a ill Teeter 2 lis
Thos. Toner 0 2".
J. C. Kyan 2 is
Win. Svtcctiv 2 ns
2(10 I Shea 111 A- Putts s '
Wm. M. haii '.'si
Wm. 1 Iw ens 1; n
Same r i"i.1
Miles A. Smith 7 Vs
Same r, 10
(ieo. Warley 7 i;s
Jos. Wanner 3 :to
13 Morn llvillo A Cambria
Water :. . . s mi
Russell Smith 4 7n
Ivor Thomas 3 3o
Johnstown St. K. 11. Co. 4 Kl
Samuel Lenhart 3 04
Mary Nightingale 2 ss
Mrs. lSarhara Albright. 1 2S
Isaac 1'ulin 22 si
Sylvester Davis 1 70
Fred. Derklteck 24s
Chal L. Dick :i ss
Stephen Fodjre 2 4S
Jos. Hayzi 4 ss
Uriah Hulett 4 ss
Grace E. Voder 2ih
Jno. Morrison 20s
l. K. Tihhott 4 10
It. W. Moses 2 SS
Abe Mitkin 4 SS
Thos. Mabylinko 2 4S
James L. IVtt 371.1
Steplien Patroi'k 3 21
Dennis Kialen 4 7
Wm. Rager 4 43
Israel Robertson .143
Alb. Uott .143
40
20
IK
h tndley Smith
Lewis Smith
Mrs. Lizzie Stovmson . .
L. C Temple
D. A. Williams
Nancy E. Wilson
Joseph Mahaffey
ISird t Poling
A be ISIoiiffh
Ignatius Kihler
Mrs. Kate Kinley
Isolds Menhoid
Mi . hael Ruder
Jacob Smith
H'ni. Thorn tison
Arilhonv It'eiler
- os
1 (i!i
3(4
2 OS
4 44 '
2 4S I
1 fit '
1 iS
3 IV. '
1 40 !
2 !
1 40
3 s.1 I
1
1
1;
"
I
1
1
1
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4 01
4 70
1 4
3 3o
1 4
1 .VI
1 .VI
2 (U
1 K Adam Miller
John Spamtler
1 1 Mary A. Krone
lieo. E. Lincle
.Ino. lA-in
C J. MAY EK.
Treasurer of Camhria county.
Treasurer's office, March 31. lsirj.
1 lappy and content is a bride with "The Rr
Chester;" she lives in the Iightof the morning.
Tit I4 Arm mart, writt KtKktutr Lamp C. .Vra York-
He lends its on w. know nut nhore
1 hroK'li Ci.itiV . i::.l:t u' n iys.
Hy m.aii. vis. I,.:li ..1 la stn.Jv'lit fair,
Vh.-r liir.i.s sii: t:niti.i el iiraise.
Hy TKiM.lirr .-.: a:.d ripplii." rill,
Vl.er- ett r. ::. itnl lie
Soft sur-.nn r . '.eu.is ti.at fro at will
And lints f sunsi t al.y.
Amin. ly st. .rra -tossed sea and drear,
ith u rcv I s npsin tl:.' shore,
Yhere vui.ai t s,.t:ls v h-j struirled here
Sl.-e i, iratlii-U, 'mid il ri.ar.
And .. . r Fitch rocVy roads and steep
We . .ft tr -i i!'..tl t. ;...
Our :r:u..- f. et can st- :r 1 y l;is-p
Tli- M.iV s.. stra::: e a:.d slow.
Ih l. a.
us en i.i y
y! eh l.liss:
il uaUnown.
V. it'i - :.
We Lev
KVn i: '
. :iV. f..
Hf'.l ; n-
I.i .-.: .
r ;. uiile as tni-S
ut !
;ii' ai
-!t v.r- rr :ut. yen si;ad,,ijnJ
:.; ..ti.i t.im-1 .r. ::'!.
t. t!.cn. t'.i.i i;:.s--, a hand
-. '. 1.:, . in, i
. 1 1 ..ri'.i.' -r. in l.ii-.'.;:,j Irai,hic
THAT SILVER SET.
Aunt Jane's Cove tod Lefjacy That
Never Camo.
"I don't like to calculate upon such
things." ulit-rved my wil. "but if
Aunt Jane ivi-rc to die I sli.tnld not be.
a bit surprised if she left us th:;t old
fashioned set of rilr.-r that bc!nred to
my trreat-Tr.in ip.ire .its."
"It is a Very h::!i'!svnie set." I re
turned, elaru inr atntut our m olest ilin
inir room, "and will hardly uceord Avith
oar f urnil nr.'."
"It wujluu't look at all well with
thr.t saieboard," returned my wife,
promptly. "It is so d read f a '.ly shabby
nh. of course 1 mean the si.h btiard, cot
tiie silver. Don't be s; smart."
"1 suppose, then, if such a t himj' were
to V.apps-n you'd have to have a new
si.lel.ourd."
She nodded complacently.
"I saw such a lovely one down town
tixlaj- .".nti.iue oak. beautifully carved.
1 d. iidi.iire .ak so much."
"i.nt the rest of the furniture is wal
nut." 1 objected.
"Walnut is altogether out of st3-le,
especially for (iini'iir-r.sim." she re
;.!.. -d. with a d:sd;:itifiil glance at the
chr.irs which we had once found very
.Moil to look at; "and, afttr all, the
; lel.oard is by so much the most ex
pensive piece of furniture in a dining
room that it doesn't cost much more, to
L'et :i whole set than just that one
piece. And even a walnut sideboard,
new, would not 1.x tit well with those
chairs nml this table."
I said not'.i.nT, and the tacit sur
render was accepted by my wife.
Thenceforth it was understood that if
Aunt Jane should bc.pjcath us the sil
ver, wo were tu purchase a new set of
dinii":-rooiii furniture.
The next evening, as we were ap;ain
at dinner, my wife remarked:
"I have been looking- at carpets to
day, and saw one that just suits me;
rich and subdued, you know, but not
tlinpy."
"Carpets," I repeated, in some sur
prise. "I didn't know that there was
.ne needed this season."
"Why. htupi.l." rejoined my wife,
petulantly (and the emphasis was ail
upon the pet name), "did we not airrde
that the dinir.'r-rooin must Ik- refur
nished? Aud this carpet is so old and
worn of course it would not do at all
with new furniture."
Acain I ac.jniesced silently, and she
pr.H-s.'.l.-d to make plan f"r meeting
l.ic the next day to examine and choose
tho carpet and furniture to la' pur
chased later on. 'Well, if iny wife's re
lations left her hand-om.' iHer, I
tnu.-it. of co'it se, provide things in keep
ing w ith it.
She met mo, according to nppoint
inent, and. having in-pe. ted the arti
cles, (rave me to understand that my
tastc was so exc craV,l ' r.s not to merit
a iiionictit's consideration, and announc-
injr her own
"And now
choiei
su'ei-teil. c.M.lly:
let
'o look at the wall
paper."
"Wall pajcr'.'" I echoed, blandly.
"(U" con:-:-.'-, the l-.Kim must be repa
pertd if it is refurnished. As for the
woodwork, I suppose there is 110 help
for that; it will just have to le re
trained. Can they make that natural
w-ood finish on wood that has leen
paint. .!.'"
1 stared aghast; thr.t silver wnr;r"in
to i'.f t Hie a pretty sum. l!ut I was
helpless, entirely so; my wife had made
up lie r mii.d.
That tveninr she was much elntcl
at the prospect of Indiio surrounded by
such tlnn.rs as she had that day s-Iecte.L
There was but one cloud on her hori
zon. "The dininfr-room will Ih' nicer than
the piirl. rs," she remarked, plaintively;
"I am afraid that they will really look
shabby."
I said nothing, hopinfr that if she
were not contradicted she would not
pursue the subject further.
Vain hope! She had fixed it in her
own mind that silence pave consent,
and when I came home the next evening-
had assumed that the parlors were
to Ik newly fitted.
"Don't you think," she said, coax
inly, "lhat as long as the parlors and
dining--room are to le torn up, and we
are to hav; the painters and paper
hangers here, we rnic'ht as well have
the whole house done? It would be
very little more trouble, and then it
would all look nice together."
"It would c considerably more ex
pensive," 1 remonstrated, faintly.
"You might draw the money out of
the building association," she sug
gested, and then I knew that our sav
ings in that institution were doomed.
Aunt Jane lingered a long time. In
justice to my wife I must admit she had
become oblivious of the fact that all
t these improvements depended upon a
legacy which could only be possessed
aftvr the death of her venerable rela
tive. A day or so after she had decided
hat the house was to be thoroughly
renovated my wife said to me:
"I have lieen examining the parlor
carpets, and I find that by using the
best parts of both, and buying a wide
border, I can et quite a new carpet
for our ted-rooin, absolutely tin worn."
"Indeed!" I remarked, with pleased
surprise; there was one thing that she
would not want anj-how.
"Yes. and the carpet that is now on
it has. enough good to cover the chil
dren's riHim, if I put the worn part un
der the lied. Or maylte IM ln-ttcr put
that on the spare room." she added, re
flectively, "and give that one to the
children. Theirs gets such hard wear
that an old one w ill not last any time
hardly."
1 said nothing.
J I . . I " s W-W
uui iitil Ki aiiv I f - i ,
lieved.
"As long ns we don't have to buy a
liedroom carpet," she remarked, insinu
atingly, "don't you think we could af
ford a new set of furniture V"
"No. I don't," 1 returne.L savagely:
whereupon she burst into tears and
called lue a heartless monster. To
pa. ify her, 1 had to promise the furni
ture, together with a new silk an.l a
sealskin, that the mistressof the bouse
might tte as line as her dwelling.
"it d.K-s seem a shame." she said, a
few days afterward, "to spend so much
money tin this house. That's very
handsome and vxpeusive pajter that we
looked at, and to substitute an ;:n h
way for the folding doors will cost
v.tiK'thing" this was the first thr.t I
had heard of the archway n 1 then
those lovely carpets cut up to lit these
small rooms, toot"
"Yes it ie a shame," I replied, hard
ly crediting 103 sense. Not all bad
been lost, although much had been in
danger.
"I'm so glad that yon think so," re
turned my wife, briskly; "I was sure
that you wt.nld agree with me that it
would be wiser for us to find a house
that suits us ' ltetter, und buy right
away. Real estate is cheap now, th. 3'
say there's so much in the market."
she tried to put on a knowing look;
if she had known half as much about
that subject as als.ut mar. aging me, I
should have felt impressed. As it was
1 weakly objected.
"My dear. 1 don't know where in the
world I con hi get the money to buy a
larger and ltetter house, any house at
all in fact.''
"You could sell this" she replied,
nothing dauntciL
"Hut if real estate is a drug on the
market I do not want to sell," I re
torted, thinking cunningly to turn her
own weapon upon herself.
"There are those shares of stock,
then."
"P.ut that stock is going up daily; if
I wait six months 1 can get double
what it would bring now; or hold it
and draw big interest ou ru3 invest
ment." "Well, what else are you going to do?
You said yourself that we must have a
larger and better house."
Thereupon I mentally bade a regret
ful far-'well to the sttek and tile
money which I had expected to pocket
by boi ling it- My wife occupied her
leisure time for the next three weeks
in looking for a residence which should
le in all respects suitable for the
furniture we were going to buy. What
she would desire next I could not
guess, unless she should become
thoroughly dissatisfied with ine.
At the end of tho period mentioned I
came home one evening to find her in
tears.
"Aunt Jane's dead," she sobbed; "the
poor old lady died this morning. 1
have just come from her house."
As Aunt Jane had been at the point
of death for the past six months, 1 was
hardly surprised to hear this bit of
news. I did my best to comfort my
wife, however, and comported myself
like a dutiful uephew-in-law at the
mournful ceremonies following the
death.
When I returned home the day after
the funeral my wife met me at the door,
her fuee Hushed and her eyes blazing.
"What do you suppose that old crank
has done?" she demanded.
"What old crank?" 1 inquired, won
deringly. "W hy. Aunt Jane, of course."
"I'm sure I don't know," I returned,
mildly; "but you should remember, mv
dearthat"
"till, I know she's dead. She wouldn't
give her things away under any other
circumstances. She's left me one hun
dred dollars in eusli, and that dear old
silver to my second cousin, John Scott.
He'll sell it and spend every cent on
liquor and cigars aud horses. I know
he will."
Then the blaze in her eyes was
quenched by a Hood of tears I did my
ln.'st to soothe her, but my efforts
were useless I assured her that if her
cousin sold the silver we would buy it.
"1 don't want it!" she declared; "I
won't have it!" very vehemently
"and I won't get a single new thing in
the house, or a new dress or that seal
skin, or anything. I'll just stay here
with things as they are, and John
Scott can keep his silver and you can
keep your building association money
and stitck, too. So there, now!"
I After that 1 did not try to assuaire
her grief. I was afraid that consola
tion might be costly. Good House
keeping. THE THEATER PHONE.
due of llellamy's itrcttma on ai Fair Way
to lie Kralizf'L
The latest achievement of science
the theaterphone was lately tested in
the "Sorcerer Room" of the Savoy
hotel, binilnn. This hiy-h development
of the telephone, says the Albany Even
ing Journal, is able to supply at private
houses the music of any opera or the
actual dialogue, as sitnultaneously
spoken. of any comedy, farce or melo
drama playing on the I.ndon stage.
For a small sum a party of eight can
stay at home and enjoy the music of
"I.hengrin" at the same time that it is
Iteing heard nt the Covent Harden thea
ter. All the large hotels propose to
place several of these phones in the pub
lic rooms, where, by dropping twenty
live cents in the slot, it will be jtossi
ble to enjoy ten minutes of an opera or
play.
In Paris, where the Theaterphone
Company lias already one thousand sub
scribers, some residing as far as fifteen
miles from the center of the city, they
are turning on theatrical and musical
per f onn ances so chea ply t h at pet ple ca n
sit down anil enjoy them iu a rooni at
something like two dollars an.l a half a
night for right persons Special occa
sions, however, are charged extra.
Visitor "When I passed your
daughter's door, coming down, t.he
stood lefore the glass making horrible
grimaces. I'm afraid she isn't wclL"
Matron "Did she have a book in her
hand?" Visitor "Yes I think s'.ie
had." Matron "She is all right; that
was the Delsartean method of looking
pleasant-" N. Y. Sua
Antonio "Look at the pretty
cousin the angels have brought."
Johnnie (visiting) "Did the angels
bring him?" Auntie "Of course."
Johnnie "Then I guess they brought
him in through the skylight, and didn't
see the sign in the janitor's office,
which says: 'Children not received
here.' n
II iroun n! Kasei.; 1 1 ... ,1 ,:
H.-lov.- t hs v.' -.
He 1 c 1 t 1 v. llVl Ms 1 . s
He 1-il'ed Ins hill s,- .. : I V t :
lie l..i. I ::' ri.vi! t : rt- -.1 .
n :ti s mat .is;
; .. 1: V ::.- -!. i'!i s;
'.:.'.... 1 V.y.
.1 . .1 1 - i- iv:
; i .1 1.:::,
U.1I 1.1. 1st lie 1 iv.-l I., hear l. s t:i.i;s;ri ;. sii.f.
Ami s.t it 1: ir'.K i.t-1 tint IV- f tmc h-id t roiiht
Two rivi sit-;-, rs (', tir- is V;i:i'.s i.crt.
Who jtleast-l him iw-st, f-iil will each niinstril
ka.-w.
Would ' proclaimed the rre:iti r of the two.
So Mill they lucased him that th. y found hini
loath
To choose between th. in. for he loved tlit-ru he'll.
"I't all Hi'' na'ion j;:d ."e." i't h -it-th said h.-;
"Who l',i- s IfM n:v p. niVi . p;. as. s l;:e."
Thmtv h a'V 1 lie Lit: 1 tin - rival Jea-is mi::i-;
Th.'ir iiaines and i::'i-ic m i r -on every tonpue,
I'Mil a! h. t y in v, r n-.ieh' I a dour
Where l-Vm" had rot su:. all la. ir sum's l,e
f .re.
15.-J1 Oh.f sar.trrf tl.t-tls th' c .'i .:i wr. iiflii.
The ri.-hes a is 1:1c stV trior.. ..: le- i-mirl;
The mighty -,::rri..rs . v ery hat- m Wists.
And ant. It n :iu lUlsrit U I.;, t !: lri.;.tiit s hr.sls;
How l;,!-:m's v..ior was 1. liv, V. and i.-ari-d;
And v.ht n he l,u:-hod, lir ttmi.tr thoj -an ls
ilii'tri'il.
Mustaph i's sunns were all of sirajiVr thin;'-';
Fonrn::. u wi.; tae ,ri lo ol e..f!iiy l.Vis.
He sal : to t' . 1 1 of h..me. and 1::,tli. su-l Viv;
How- A ; i.i a .i al In 1 his eh. 1 : ti In. 1:1 ;: 'Hive,
f his., ti, 1'ii-ir I; s. : ts th" p. i s i;;r..- ii- 1 r.-i.t .
Atd When lit Uuislit d, all the Ieoile v.. pi.
For thourh TVn I'.af charm. 1 them with his
ails.
It was Mustapha's s..r."s that reavl.e.l lii.-ir
hearts.
James O. Hurtu It. in Ilarix r's Ma:-:' zinc
TIIE SKATLNT. RACE.
How Bob
Tracy Cc
Bicycle.
.ptured tho
Long Rend I'oud was like
a nurror.
Its shore was lined with tin
Tonsvill
people. Old Squire Totisvil.
w lio was
referee of the great n'.i:.
lg race, lia't
with ilue dcUlterntion an.l sundry rnps
with his long staif walked to the cen
ter of the big curve an.l tested the ice
by thundering upon it with an iron
spike.
This was unnecessary. All knew
that the ice was safe. There had been
a steady freeze for a week, but Squire
Tousvil was a man of cousequonce in
Toiisville township, and liked to
show it.
The place had lecn named for his
father. He felt the importance, too, of
being chosen referee.
The squire turned to the shore.
"Thct ice would hold Noay's Ark,"
he said. "I'm! an" all the critters, tew.
I'm! you 1k3's get on your gliders and
line up."
The boys who were in.l'.:-:ited by a
wave of the hand, immediately tossed
their coats lo their f riend.s a:id "lined
up" opposite a little Hag made of a
piece t.f red llauncl tLd to a wire
which had been lived in the ice.
All Toiisville inhabitants wore o.it to
see this race. Hardly a fataily lived
within ten miles which w::s uot in
some w ay related to at least one of the
ten stalwart, l.tho young nun who
stood, with Unshed cheeks. 1 ri;. ht.
eager eyes, and bodi.'s poised at the
starting line, waiting for the signal.
The race was to be skated over a
course five miles lng. g"i'.g and coin
ing two miles and a half to the end of
Long I Send pond and return. To the
winner would be presented a safety
bicycle of the l-st manufacture.
f Five of the -ir.pc'i it..r - w -ere
broth
"ISob" years
ers George, .Limes, lien
a-id
Tracy. John was twenty-three
old, and Lob was sixte -n: and the
others were "in between."'
line of the other racers was .Tack
Hill'iar 1, a tall, merry yming fellow,
just bail: from college. Long Lend
pond lay upon h:.- father's farm.
Another was Sam Wiiiiams. .-tgile,
splciid d on a rush, but "short-w in led;"
ami the oth"r three were Will V.'alters,
Joe Howard and Harvey Siinuis.
The Tracy boys were all line speci
mens of active y.n.r.g iaauhoo-1. Henry
and ISob were yung g!;::i.s; Henry
was six feet and one inch in his stocking-feet.
ISob w as one inch shorter.
AH the Tracy boys were fond of one
another, but Henry and Lob were in
separable. "Fling a stone at Rob,"
the neighbors said, "and you'il hit
Henry." The best of feeling, f.,r that
in;'.! ter, prevailed among till the con
te.-tauts.
With one hand S.juire Tonsvil hel l a
huge red bandana handkercii'ef at
arm's-length, while with the othct he
held his timepiece, which he regarded
intently.
Sndd'Tly the handkerchief flut'ered
and dropped. Re fore the stentorian
"Go!" from the squire ha 1 reached th.;
air, ten figures were gliding swif tl- a
dozen yanl.s away.
The spectators silent before, set up
a great shout. Each competitor had
so many friends on the bank that noth
ing but a medley of yells could be
heard.
Sam Williams, with a splendid rush,
skimmed by the others, who, though
going at a fast pace, were skating
steadily. Williams' friends howled
with delight.
The cheering proved too much for
Will Walters Joe Howard and Harvey
Simms. It excited them to undue ef
fort at the start. They forged ahead,
too, and before half a mile was cov
ered they were abreast of Sam.
Except for the sharp ring of the
skates on the ice, everything was e
lent. The shouts of the anxious
friends at the starting-point were now
hushed. The skaters were out of sight
at the bend.
Straggling a little now, the racers
made no noise. All their energies
were needed in their work. They had
no breath to spare. With bended bod
ies they swung steadily forward, with
long, muscular strokes
Once only a little excitement was
caused. Sain Williams still going at
a faster pace than was wise, caught
his skate iu a protruding twig, lie
fell heavil' and slid several yards
lie was on his feet in an instant, and
with a forced rush reached his former
place at the hca'.. The fall, however,
had hurt his knee; and that, combined
with the exhaustion pntduced by his
sudden spurt, was fatal Lo his chances.
He was winded w hen the turning point
was reached.
In response to ch. ers and "catcalls"
of those gathered at -this point, Wil
liams called up all his force and forged
ahead for about a hunilred yards more.
Rut "steady and sure" is a ltetter
motto than "make haste." It was but
a short time after this U'forc the Tracy
boys and Jack Hilliard, who had never
varied their fast bti. steady stroke,
came on in a bunch, each stroke send
ing them nearer and nearer the four
struggling skaters at the front.
Thcs" four were now goi- - a1- fast
as t hi y could, and with 1 leaf f( ipng
:i!id goi:i'.' in g'tsp ., bodies be;.t ' -.v
ami arms sw i.iging, w eve -L-1 1 g
with gfe:;t : wift liess over 1 he i .e 1 ( e.vard
the goal, v. le.-h was no.v about two
miies a -. a y.
Nearer rind nearer came the racers
to the st art ing-jw .int. They were now
"bunched." At a distance it could uot
In' seen w In. was aliea'L
Suddenly ottt of the group darted
three tall figures, closely follow, d by
three more.
No'.v th" skates glintel and i li'tiined,
and across tin- join! to t he s'.i -i.t , ex
pectant watcher who, wi'.'u 1 .... great
1 :f".r;n ha 1 crowded ii.'ivi tin
pott irtar':'.;-; the sl::-l- c::::n the
sv ol. Mil' "'.:ni of til ' si;:.;.-:, as 1 hey
touched t l:e ice.
Sam ;ir-,::i-. Joe Howard. V.'dl
Wsil'.-'i's 1 ! : i'arvey sinnii . the four
who bad r!'-l..-il ::t the 'tart, were fall
it'."; f.Ttli. r :: .-I iai'.hcr bat k wi'h each
soooTi-i. 'liicv Ueea me a v. are t hat the
race, to the;. 1. was lost, aud were niak
ing to - :.!; ::;.! to win n. w.
A ti.e 1 . ing g-oiip eaiin- t loser
Jack H'.U'.-i'-'.. ii I.i- gatfU- c. .ll.vro
jersey, u .'' b seen in 1 !i h-.id. whiie
elc.se I'ti'iif.'li b ' i I h'tM '. .1-. r.c'n him
v.cp- Rob a il II try -i'i-i".-. ."ohn,
li 'ir re :::! .lames Tracy w. n: ten fed
fart l. r b:iek.
.lust v.'.. :. .Is.-!;. M.-nry at.d :s.,b-f..r
it v. i.s ev 'cut tiiat i.o.e . .f 1 1.1 w on'.. I
win w.-re s';;:' V ti'.-ir be-t. cal1-
iii' up lh:.t . .'..). I'fiil ti.::'" ea'.h'd
".seeoi.d v.i.et." tli- if. ".I I'caii to
fall Lack. '1 ley had ili-cv. r-1 that
th.-y w.-re c vcriiiTtiie lino.
'Ih" skat-'r.- w.-re :i'i!::i"t ii:i,.:i them.
Ib-nry lied tlrae. n a Utile ; l,ead .if
Jack, when su-'denly, with b.fiy bent
almost double, Rob glided between
tiieni aa l to..!; i!ie lead.
Then a .start li ng 1 lti:i;r occurred. The
crowd was tiiss.dvitig iikf ; -.ii'ok.' in a
wind: and ::.- the la-.t group I f ,!.-.' and
ran, a litlie g.rl not more than live,
years cl.l was Sell sl::!t !'.n .' i,:.:: diced,
iiuMitiv by a n.p" a 1 ev s s !. Sue had
Loon overlooked in the g et re! scram
ble. Fiifjovjiig. wneons.-ion , that she
was in tf.-sv ,- ii: r.g. r, she ga. d calm
ly :it tl.e tl.i.".' skaters, who were al
niost upe... he.'.
I'.ob. i:t his l ent position, did not see
h.-r. Ai! 1.1s 1 1 1'..1!:) i'i.'.'iI l.irce and
atti-tit i"'i w.'ie i:i his legs.
A little .'asking cry from Henry, who
sajd a'.te re. ::rd: "1 w ond'. r now where
I got the win: from," warmd Rob,
who quie'.: 1 y ra:.-e 1 his head.
1 !e w r.s to. , .1. .so to tt rn. I!" could
not - top. 'I he crowd on shore Were
setting t'p '.'. tar 'y cry. It iookid its if
he l.iv. t era'-h into the child. Siie be
gan to laugh, for her ir.iiul si;l real
i.ed ii. i danger.
ouick a-. ;ii.'iisit. Rib :t....ried,
caught the cliti 1 i.i his ari:i, n 1 rai--ed
her U'p. 'i hen he -t'-a': "- ! - " -v .t el y
into t'.e a'r if : :: c i i -sv ' . i i-:ir t he
sl.'i 1, Lit; eat '1 t il t . Iti ' . i . ' a . i .' i : ng
fi pc. a-. 1 . :.! I ' :: !
V.'I'.ii.- I.-.' was 1 , Ih :.., I ;:;i
..,::,. t,.r!1 whlis: broe:' ' 5.1. ; down
le-iivily 11510:1 hi - i'in';. 'i.ils saved the
c':i'd, who hi;;.-r.'d close to hi-. ;, roast.
Like an :.-r. v he tli.:. !. . ! ilr t,
Willi his bur ;, n, stiitin.- ! ; :. d i.iviised,
across tin' lint the winner.
ISohind him t.'l w n . ( ot 'ii- ii 'n. Jaclc
and Henry had swerve.', slightly to one
side, j.l' t in time to tiae ' crop., rs"
over the sled, which was lluug by
Rob's fall directly in front of their
skates.
Henry went first. After hint, and on
top. went .lack: rt:id then it was so
sr.i'.d. II that they could Hot escape the
general 'downfall in a bun -li wvnt the
1 l.ree 'i'ra.-y hi ivs.
I'. r a ini'tnent before 1 hey craw led
out, ruefully ft cling their bruises, it
looked iil.e an immense mound of
clothing which had sjiroute.l innumer
able arms aid legs. I pop. ngiieing
tin ir fei-t th- ir first a.-'it n was to con
gratulate R..b upon his ; rt .-.enee of
mi nd and his ,:.ri'-s.
S.j it ire T'i:svil presented the Lhycb
to b!u-hi.,g Rob, ;;::iid the cheers of
the crowd. He aptly expressed the
opinion of all the spectators w hen he
said:
"Rob, my dear boy rim! It gives
me upon my word 1 feel honored in
presenting to you this here new
lanirlo.l ridin' w h -i 1 that ynii have so
well won. And 1 also wish to say,
voiein' t he crow d, that we ail admire
your quid: wit. quick ;-! idi rs end your
pluck. Take it and I e ha pi " 1 h :iry
I). Morrison, in Youth's Companion.
He Had :t io.nl 1 line.
The cverige Florida negro sees no
terror in tin' county j 1. It :i if. ,.'.:
Sambi n great deal ol" fan. unless il be
in watermelon C.tno. It is to hi. :i what
going south is to the Caucasian a re
lief from toll and u season of rest t:n,st
thoroughly enjoyed.. V, hen S:.--ibci
emerges from this forced but ro less
agreeable seiiest r::t ion of the jai I. he
becomes an object of ir.t 'rest to his
friends of the house of Ham.
"When didyo' get out. Rill?'' said one
of them to a fellow who had just with
drawn from a month's engagement
with the city.
"'Rout half an hour ago."
"What sorter time like d' ye have?"
"Fust rate; plenty to eat; nice room
to sleep in no one there to Ix.ther me,
so I slep' nigh all cr time. Had a w hite
man to w ait on mc, too. Yes, sir, had
a first-class white man ter bring ine.
water an' wait on me. I'm (Twine in
again, too." N. Y. Ledger.
Sailtoitlt I.ilxtirtea.
Apia. Ihe c.-ipitel of the Samoa n
island--. is famous f. .r its eopsurnpt i. .n .,1
lsn-r and nmlin-1! is, l, i- :-. ti:iu-u:d
thing to see a n.-arl v-mi ked i V. 1 ye walk
ing bathes thr.-.u li the '.-eti with :i
sill; nmbrclia sjucad oy - his head.
The use of the umbrella is to
protect the ear. fully oil.-. 1 an.! drese,l
native head from the en s of thr
sun's rays. ll. r dr.'ssk- r is the
sole toilet op.-: it ';, oi v.r 1 the S.i
inoiins. j.:id upon this th.-y be-ley
avatt atnonnt of time an.l in-soee r.
An American -about t ..lepart from A pin
asked what h f, :;d je-es,., ... ,':,
wife of a chief who had en t ,d
him. lb' was ussur.-d that n . .i'ig
w. -.iltl please the '.. i : b ; ; t tli i.i an
umbrella. With t"'.::o i fl . i':g . as to
the vt.M'k of umb-e' !:ts ! d. : to L .- ei r
rie.l I v the im-re'i "it . . f A' i.i I.,, vis
ite.l a shop. ;i:id was :e ; ; ,'i -d t . find
a large coReet ion of the be t Murope.vii
utnltrdlas. II. leeritol that ti. v'-o!d
wi-11 ;:t giio-1 prices, and that li-e :.:i
i'.ves were -trt in.-l e i :u i in r i:-- t ) the
quality of that part lar urticie. As
lor t he lady, she w as .1-1: jhted w irh the
American's e -it.
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