nil Xlinliis lrot'inan, 1 lulWlil Hffhlj at BY JAM KS li. IIAS!?0., The 1rs-end reI Me rlrrnlatltn'of tt e mi Y h iKNtR ri itmrricS it ti. tie larora ri.l.Miliril m f i.''. v it 'errs wtiwe lnviltmlll i infr:-d at U r ti i: w.i it Ivw him: t m Ii. ''n.ff .....tit 1 tnrh 3 m. ntl s nop an i cord. " ' 1 lrrh 6 n (Till:' i In h : vi a' ; it.i i.fi e in. i.i .... S.L 5.C Cut ln.(- h.O i-i.tf 10.01 Ju SS.Ot 4U 01 76 W. 1 - .. -.!... J , 1 CrDter 1 I'ir.-ulati'n, - Snliori ltlu Ilntrn. l.S 0 "J IfiClK II U II I ts i. Jrcl't-i l4 ..'""ai, 1 f i'a.s xi 3 I II 111 (1 lihr ii:.iiitt.s 1 ;inr r, in nit- . 1 ye . . . , I'tlVIltll?. 1 it t-ii'i m i-lviir.i'P ' it t. t iit,l wtttiin :i uii.nil." I : ii .1 i.i i.l will. in ri umi.lli 11 n t i nut t'.iiu Itie tr f 1 :o no ' . I "'. 1 .j.a.ua. 1 j;ir d Hti'itifn ltir. ti-ft lii" ti"U, '0-. 1' Ho .jh4Mitrtt tn-'rrt'on. ft per 1 cc' Alu u .r'aiij ilxcutt:r'i Null. Cr 12.6 AuiltorV NotlrtS! ............ a.OO iirif nii't Muiiiur Njtlci-s .. I 60 s-fcet..iii o..p or i.rH-critiiivp i1 sny ri.r'Hira tu.u iTri riit) at..! -i n. li un I'-nt li.tiS dr. t.ne4 to oli t'ii.tii n ii i 1 1 UMin it I n ino r indl i ntui.1 intrn I ii. i.M I e j k l i a. i. v 1 1 1 i.'f mtot li. k mil .lil Im.I'Pi i t nl U i r 1 . i. fully and rxc-iiiM- f x4(-u' il st Itv lo.si -iirs. Aad Hi. i I j i.u t. riii t It. MWUIttmul r jrnr w,U b. ch.ni.J to pay postal- mTt no evfiii wilt the boa terms l- eiDSUli toe'i 'HE IS A FREEMAN WHOM THE TBCTH MAKES FHF.E AND ALL ABE LAVES BESIDE. SI.60 and postage per year in advance. NUMI5KU Hi. 1. I tho?e wbo don triad trom. k vw , a,t(lnl mnflt nut mm JAS. C. HASSON, Editor and Proprietor. Z1 to Im iilnrrJ on the mine loottnic u thoe wh. f!!rritM t -t aiitinctly understood fruu. U.M time rornar.l. rptf for jour purer belore you top It. If ttni Ma muse on t.nr 'i.Hwir .to "tr.erwte EBEXSKURG. PA., FRIDAY. APRIL 2-2. 1S9-2 VOLUME XXVI. Ammi r9 a scsIhwhk lite tf too snort. ins Tfti trtti . 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IJIack t'lievi-.t. t'ns ami Lite in the line -of Suitings, linnle u in Sac.ites Clay U or-t.-.l ery i li i ii- ne Prtn. i- Ail X-8CKW .-a r it- atel :tt .i i.i- th.if v 1 1 1 ilety cum pen lion. .iimi. a nim'' 11.,;- ami t ap- of tin- I.at-t Shapes anil Styles. ZD. C3--A. IEnT il FiiriiMnr. ljf .'''t i I'.llli'T. Ilit'LT 91 .it. iir.v,i'i'ni. .TREASl'RKR'S - Seated anfl Unseated. Lands and Lots IS Cambria County, -A. I', lf -:- I TCH A" .1 5HVK.lt, Trrns'irrr i.l 'iinilrli I ..,iint-. in Itif 'i ti ini.nwi-slHi i t IVnn-yl- vanln In i-r.r i ! Hie fever-il A.-i-l Aem- i bly In nt.l I "..inni. r,vr:i It n .!lr-'-t nif ttlf limn j and ninnnrr i.l sfttlliir "ini-.-:itcil lun.ln 'or txi. I do hi-n-t r wive nut ri. Iliat the lolto inu trm-ts nt anaast r.i l.in.l-:in.l lntJ i.l aroun.1 In khiiI ru'inty i 01 Canit.rl i. i r niu-h f r' t nere.it an in iv t nc- 1 eaatary t.i iiv nrrenriie' ot tX','J il'K' tlierenn fotone vpur .".r 'in.r. wl.l i ttere.l ''-r ut ' the tt.mrt ll..iie ii, ... !..-,. uuli ft Kt.tfii-hnrif . I 0B the SKI'1 I' M ,x I' W. 1'i-tna tl.c 13T11 DA OK .U NE NKXT, j and eorttniie Ut n.li iioun.' until the h..le t..- ..t.t t. taxes anil i-n-n 1 1-inly iri.m .l:iv In ilay ,r .ui-h rri-ari: ires nf .i.-.-riiinir there m: IS'MI nnal I !!. "ClMlrl 1. ilils. T. A MKS OK I M V K11- - Ill V All II AN ' KKS. T. K.- A M I'esT-. Acaai 4) 43 u 4713 TJtd MIT va ton oi SM . M 411 no un 400 101) 140 100 14 40S I'B'i .1 V -ii i .l..hn An.ter.ill John Mnrron V lent ire l l-t.T .. S5 Murtii. M i iki.i Id . : 14 Slime S;l III llel I -l i VI II hi Ki.l.t K.. Tno--. r..mihiM Siurie . Sn me S inn- . . . llfiv li'..e r'er.li'i: .mi I i..r,,.n .liiei.t, I "'eilli nl .Ino W IIimmi. iSiuitli f:iip). I I". St. rin Th..i s i-ltli .:irt .. . . H. M N.nl A Nii lii.l-i y. I. An.teruli heir J.ihn iitiin i ri n W. Yli-kn.y .... M ieh.iel Sny.ler John Th.-m i iwen l. W 1 1 1 1 Jim s Kre.l. .m 1 5 -ii Snyder... TlmmiM E.lwitnls. part Unhriel Horlnir (Snyilerj Slimm-I IJee.e .Iiilne t Fnher tiim.ria Town th ii. Wllll itn I.lnt.m .Inn. I. Kviini ,v I'll .... rii..nnell. Kerr .V Marker 1'itrioll 'lou-n'ihrj. John Weher ' Utir'-rhf Ttyrnshit. S.iinuel 1'iilvin.. I ne h ill interest ul Slmw x I'f-t OnetiHlt Interest ol Shaw & Tmt .1 H Kl-ke n.l S. S. HlHir... I '..n-li-n 1 1 irtman I a til- - I '..n.'r 'n Murt.n T ! i in:.;" i t .Tamh : I7 j:w T'.H l7 "it i ;ii ;7 Ml 44 :i4S Vi ki : il "I l-.'t an 121 l -.'i "f. Hi 77 lo '4 ,'S ". 6.1 'l i I ian no I V Vi I :t-.' mii l as C; (t 71 -4S 5 4 J 47 H 73 13 ! 9 Sz 8 26 64 17 51 51 5 Kl M 7177 l M 48 3 67 05 63 01 XI W bi no ft, loo . . ,s at. IV. atm 900 1W -lo Mi. Ti.hn Stl'tler ' 'l- t 7',.,rnfWyi. .l.iii. es U'lth Tr'.i.ier I. rt. M hue. vvtn l'.irer Henry I 't, i i pi Simi.ii WalWer I ia nie ; t " ' r-..n lnn f'hh-nlii'. 406 ir 186 16 13 9bo 40 4S4 4m 330 900 86 900 904 194 400 900 900 116 WO sso loa 109 1-JI i.;7 J4 f't ...' 10 7 74 li'W I Its so i; i n :i."i in Hell n I l.iir John Mens ,1,-hn 1'i-her l.,!.n 11 iirri .1 l.n i:r..'!u Silne Tl.c. r.i-t.r t..l. I tie ( An.'lv tray- Patrien K-l!y I'atrii-U Sii.-h .lances H ;irrin .1'isehh Harrii M:i- anl ti Hun-lav , Wm Itnfnii Ezi klei Kuriuer rt'm. TUtim Iese H-ih Kuth Mei'mnell heirs I.ewm U nit .1 nine ltr-si n ............... . '. ( i i.ltx et al .lame .li.nes 1U .lmiif. C'.n.lri.ii Mnrri-- tAol' Henry Wolf Henry invi- Jaeori ll irrii .... .lo-eiih I n v I s .la me .lone. , James Cumin. n , .'fi-r Toirr.nhijt. Joseph i l.om.i.. (ialhtzin Tiu-ntip. Alary Hummer Jati f Con' iron ( Ahlan 1 In depen'tent school district). Jaii.on Tou-njihijt. Win. H. SecMer John Hul l. ley , Thomiis White Thomas V .-kroy , Wine I'.rot her Wm. H Seehler .t'.h n Me Ken t ers. '. .. '.. Peter Inshuni; tMv 181 483 U0 us S4 42 05 :si 51 r.H 2s to o lot 46 S 440 H 4 140 - 1 12 43 ! 7 52 1 :t '.ti 5'.:u . H 27 1 10 56 : 13 04 I 20 41 2 ; 40 V2 ' 7 ne I 2rl f d ' :i :u i 13 61 ; 14 M I.eo nn.l J..s T. I. I'oi tajr Tow n.'. . We-s.. V'rnl. rt.-k II unter Samuel Hu t m ieo itiitwHl.t H xc. '.Her " !..!.'.!.'" Wm.T. .M.H-onneli'. .Ino. C Stray estate Thus. MeConpell estate... John an. I .Inrnes Klnports ktadf 't otrnuhif). ieo. It M.ritan T V. s. A . Klynn Patrick Hori-l.in.l John Harri.n 10 Thos. Sanl.i-rn Iinvlii Jackson Henrv Kei.i.le .1 H l-'lhKe Wm I. Walker Samuel Havuerty W II. Woo.ls.... , Jame I. Hwln John Hol'en H. K. Hell .. 1 O 4 0 JO 180 TO too 1S1 -J 44 rp ; 40 )T4 ; o i 19 180 loo '168 0 V 180 Jlo Vi 42 71 :u Si 24 73 30 31 1 m M 4H 15 77 166 38 26 4 8 40 311 4 68 24 24 11 74 9 J0 6 76 K tr. Ackers an.) K. Wilson Hunt, j art Eneneser Kranhnm Jere Jacksou part. O. IP.bb. part".'."."'. Summtrhill Township. ho Jacohagie 80 Henry Woods "" 80 James lialton ."."".' 80 James Seariitht ..' Wm. Smith. 11. u, part.. Mitchell. Elude Palmar teinn two - thirds in terest StonyirreL Vvvhsai.. Lewis IMItt L. H. Cohlck '"'"'"" m 480 48U 48U 7i 417 14P. 34 1411 34 14ft na 14. . 34 I 24 40 46 67 ,. T 2 2.1 1163 country, aim nicy cinniiri- un i n- FABRICS OF HE SfJSOH, -imeres ami ev , I 'utaw :i s ami line of Spritis; S A 3ST , lllEkit;li Ur.. LTo. PA- SuHHtinnna Toicnhip. Jos. Ttioiinis o7 vt Wett Tuylor Totrushij). Secler a. I'eel.ir 4 8 It i iiimfim Toirnnltip. Stiiiun K.mi . Sii 38 Sei-lner Jc C k So ub 140 JV2 wo Ml 43 00 lien. A. HiH-hann.in la la Suplilil Uur.l H rt H. S. Smith it ;o 7 4S Siuion K'M.i. -1 ho I Oe.i Haniiltiiii. .rt 8 M I White iotcnship. .tn- Sim in Walker 71 ".'4 S27 Henrj rhilii'i" - 77 17 ilium KKnten.l 44W Alex Hr.iwn 15 77 bH4 l h nuHi Ur wo l-tm 7.1 Wui. H.rris - '-' 7:t I.u .Inhn H irrl l"l iw 6'ii .lames K.-e.l 1-1 oi. W hlte, l.elltz X W llile 'l h.s. Sm, I. urn lo7 03 170 :i siuion W.il.er 4ti 3d 3S5 Henry rtulie- Wi7 .liiiiiin .Mi-t'my. .. .. 6.10 Smuuel ' viii .. ..... 117 81 1H ine-h.i ! t inllel utn x Kreli.s .Inn ! i.ite!i b6 Kre.l Mnl'emiiix -1 'l 645 .latiieiiJ-tei tieriM.il... 7h ml tti awx KreMis i '! 10 M .llhemi tl.iwitn...... 4 "5 l.owrr liiin- Tutrntkip. iitO .luhieiin heiri 1 IS Joseph t lie 5 7- 5.1 .1 eenh ii'e' 1 " MO .luiue" ''. .K-Vn.iliev. 4 ft 10.1 Ellen 7. i-K '' 61 SO lncki-i.ti t CUIr 3 v fsratrsl LsmUaml !.! ! ami IH!M. H. L. V!1ASI'C1. .lif.l n Toirt.tKtf. P.nri.-k ."U-tfOUh ft Co 4" s4 Same I'll M. I., ai d John (S.-utln mill. . s K4 1 1 Mrs. ail. Kjnkiu - A i. C. Hu-sey Il, i reel M urpliy .... 3 ..I K Knox IT 1.'4 HI Jnlui 'i. Krinit 10 p. A4HUI Kuuner U ') Same H. K. Kull 5" .4srir rloruKi;. 1 John Kiirir; n 3 14 1 Ait.ert Ka.-k 2 5.S 3 .-nmurl i illl 14 so 1 Jellies McMullen i'M 1 J ti. McMullen 1 i4 1 John Adams 1 i4 i Kilsiu,) Iiunneieao 1 1-3 1 harle Pre.-ci.i 1 3o 't t'harles H irnriKo -65 1 John Hut. Hard I i:i 1 Less Mc .Mullen 1 63 1 .lau.es Maloney .. 1 03 Alifijheny Toicmkir. Spendly tx Co.. M. K.. ot 11. Be-her VI 8o Spemlly l Co.. M. K.. oi Wm. Ilallaher 4 51 Spendlev st Co., M. K ot li Uallairher estate V2 8' James Biter 6 17 burr 'i'oirnshtp. 11. J. Holan.l estatf 3fi Jo.enh tlar.lner 5M 50 W 31 00 Ti 100 30 41 30 ir eo 3 46 130 123 10 10 o5 U0 130 40 100 loo 134 l'K) 4'i U7 40 64 :ii 6'i 5 117 Wm. Williams . 5! Wm. Jackson 6 117 J. M.-lKinant 1 al Joseph tllan 4 44 Wm. 1. Keith 84 Vincent H uui estate 2 1X A. t Jackson 1 76 Maikttit lovrnship. Itlacklick Navltatlon Co 29 73 Same 27 62 Heiijainio tiilpatrick 2 02 Sarah E.Makin 1 '" Lawrence Wylau.l 15 H Same. M. K 8 5ti Stonel nck .S. Marnu If. 13 John Enlist 4 42 KIcLar.l selJers estate lj It Co iiiln ii Ti'it'iixli If. Kavlil E. Havls i6 63 Jone l J.loyd W James B. Younit 4S Same 1 40 Andrew Illstiart !. 7H Jno. Murray 7 3 tleo. S'melshuruer ISO Jeo. Herkey and ui'll 3 20 C. 11 Keuii 4 o3 S. Kee.l 2 0 Mar E Tihhutt '- PaulJ. L.ni 4 0O Cifntlltiiirn linruiiiih. 1 3 BeinardKarl 5 41 Cm full Tiin iixliiji. 2:1 02! 4 Sanuel Keily 110 7 1 sh 4U K t ut, en Newman 2 !H us 04 ' Ou st Tiiieiisiii. .v. 94 j UK) S. E. Burns 40 2rt 22 23 : 72 I'.XA. Klvnn. Mineral 15 51 5 78 08 Jno. 1 rates .v. Jiru., Mineral... 13 5S 50 Samuel (Jill .... 10 hv) II 77 40 Same 7 38 18 42 H5 tiray 61 Wyland ll 5 3 Haniel Klli.e 2 81 73 38 HO Martin Suinicier, Mineral.... 6 67 67 Alhert Koha 3 30 Jjjlr Churtii lil Tnii nship. ii4 ' 1 1 Jamee McKenzie 3 65 7H2!i i 20 T. W. N.ikIo 1 i 20 23 : low Iewls fx 11 McMullen 23 27 Jo ;n, j 1 2 AuKUSt Moyer estate 165 4 ,0 j 45 Vincent. Tonkin 8 26 ; Ciwiinniijh Tiwitltii. 1 j Samuel Paice - A J. Haws' KireClay Bunk.. 5 Jno. Park estate 1 .Nicholas Kellar 1 1 Samuel A. Brown 130 Jno. Euan - 1 1 Michael Oarl . 1 1 James Horsey 1 Mrs. Jrnnle Custer 1 Alhert (ietiielhari 3 Uritlit 1 t H-avis 1 Jos. Hurn pp 1 SavllU I.an 1 1 Hen-y (mo.. 1 1 Henry Schmltti tltcxt Siiriiiix llnrnuijh. 1 1 Wm. Jones 2 Mrs Ella McCoy !i 1 2 Calh. Mi (Jui.e , 1 2 Elizabeth "A alt 4 OS 3 20 2 31) 66 3 f 9 6 40 H 80 2 40 77 73 1 '.'4 74 6S) 2 18 2 18 2 87 82 3 02 2 87 Crmjli: 7'oi'"(ix'i. 150 157 2 7 53 Camhrla ( oal K Iron Co 64 68 1 111 17 20 41 14 1 76 4 60 66 4 i-O 1 70 2 Andrew Bradley.. , Joseph Burklnrt. M K Ha j woo.) Hill, coal Dank Henry. PenroJ B. E. Hull 1 Arthur Elnneitan Oeo. c. Kisber 1 Jno. Moore lhun '1'iiu nslii ). Thos. Kavs LloyJ. W'rlKhifi Co., M. K.... 1. (. Myers Thomas 1 rim th estate ... Abe Louden Irvin Brut hers. Mineral Same Same .......... Same Same Same ., Isaintt Eaat Taylnr Totvnxliip. 1 J.H.Clark 1 Mrs. Lj.t Hi riuian 2 Joseph Iturkhart 1 Jauies (1. Elndtey . Samuel Pae Jno. Meegan, coal and lime bank ... ... 1 Wm. Johns i Klchard O'Neill Hanuah Ketunard. ........... . Wm. Keluhard 1 Chas. W. ttrowu 27 113 53 75 3o0 80 21 70 1"0 270 118 100 1 : 3 pi V 64 8 W0 38 30 7V4 2 32 64 18 4o 28 01 17 23 9 1) 1 60 2 75 04 5 2 76 2 28 70 70 12 4 2 74 206 80 1 1 Mr Itonanue ..... ' I Kunlt ixfll Si 1 W.J. "A imuis.... -i S tihli r Tnriixhii. H3 'has. Bn-1!er & 'o 465 1 Tno.. h- M. Estep w - lir. liui.d tis M M (tray l Wylamt, M. U J 0 Sume. r;uiltr 1 ,i. V. H.iyte I 16 (1 E. W. Ervui. M. U . lii-i "Suuir .Mueral VI ! J.W J ru. Tul.t. 13 It1 7'i SMine f 8.1 I H. : Wu.lley 1 14 1 ..! Warie'.Kj II I An luii.v Miller 75 1 J. M. Veirii-K '. ino ..'. ii..iitu. :r7-.'. 1 Vvm N.-anlil 75 I'tliiil. L.4U I Franklin lUiftfjh. Thos. McCann estate 2 7" Christ Horner estate 65 1 liiillitzin T nirxhit. UTS Wm. li ker..... .. 255i lntiHiJ Jiitriiinjli. 1 1 Win. A. Bn.wu 2 05 j 2 J. K. ( hart, s 3 IM. 1 1 11. u Holler 1 "' ' 1 J W. Muo.-e. 1 74 j 1 Sau.e 1 5 j 1 Anitiottv M Uler 1 in 1 1 Inotiis M Oirtaey a 27 1 1 1 John M.-Catlnei 4 75 j 1 Janieit M . rowan I , 1 A . Nelson 1 64 ! 1 TIiuums tt.ikert 174 1 1 W n. Scau 1.111 I Jf j 1 Wm. Wauipote 1 74 ! 1 J. iM. Yearn k 1 2J j Jil-i,j. 7"w- s' i f. 60 lames I). Adams 7 "6 I 100 M. S. Bush 3 3ii 1 3 ElU.llietll Hlshoni; t'J 2 lavid I'aul. mCl V 41 .leremiah i'erui .... 7 4. ' 3 ... lui A. U.Kcr. mill 1 32 I 176 Isha : Bowser 6 no 60 Pail Conn, r 3Ki 150 Mielial McM thon 4 00 loo fatnek Mci'ane 3 50 H6 Jno l.lojd. 5 in M (e.i. Kui-r 4 7o 32 (ieo. B kniumell - 2 25 I - loO A. W. Xeiir ler 40 J.i.'Oti Kuuk ,.'ii--lM-). F'tfl inrtl. ix I. J. Mel.auKhlin Ji.ilistufrw. .rulh M'lK'l. 1 James B icke 1 Ida A. Kuitell.. I Jno. Boyle . 1 Stephen Ctinptcil... Hiraui Ci-zict s .... iy Mariiar.-t CAf.ens 1 John crull 2 Mrs. L,. I iilley 1 .lame- hmr-iili- 1 1 K .1 . E ta,nl" 2 .'4 .n li ii r.-en 1 11 -i.r.. il.,i,ifriiiur 1 It. J.'.il.-.dea 1 M. irr iot 1 Maria (r ovj 1 Emm 1 i4inier 1 (. J. H iiuiiier . 2 M. K Hoops. 1 .1 ohn Hoch-tiue 1 John limes 1 J. H.s-h-iu.e 1 Sant M Hell -ll 7 Airs. II .lirvia 1 Mni. I0..4 iii'i-kiiii 1 J H.ik-uart 1 winij.ni H l 1 DM. I. U . Hes 1 Sarah an l I . ( .l irrls 1 Samuel luicran . W. H Jones 1 Mam H .! .run 1 ,M. r.ll J- ran is 1 .Mairiie .1. -let.'ar.... 1 1 Bei.-.. M 10.11 1 LlI r .-Cal IK ill 1 A. B. M.-I.niel 1 M-tv .1 Miller 1 W. Kroherin k 1 Joseph Mii'veinll 1 Mcllay a. li ..Uurs 1 A M. noher 1 James Marnia 1 Ed N. t. e. ir I N B. Nesiler 1 Miriau ( ' Hrier: ...... 1 W . S. ( Hrten 1 1 John 1'ark estate 6 lo I ti 8S 4 44 ) 1 2s 1 2S LO I 70 Sr.! 2 0! .' 2 OS I I 2S 1 21 I 1 2H i isi i UH I 1 1 --. I 1 21 1 21 1 2t 1 -." 1 2i 1 1 1 21 1 -". 1 4 a im 1 21 2 41 1 2 1 :-j I 21. 1 21 1 -i 1 w 1 V.I I 21 1 V 1 f I II 1 14 8 38 5 21 2 31 1 6.1 1 21 1 21 1 -. 2 01 1 2-.' 1 211 1 ." 1 45 1 14 1 21 2 6.! 1 21 1 W 1 2V 1 61 1 53 1 OS 1 21 2 IS 1 28 1 20 1 a Same Wm. I'uuh j 1. 1. I 'anion 1 John Kutter .... 1 Kohert Kusselhertser 1 Id A It i-sell 2 ( ieo I. Kte -y 1 James v . il"-e 1 C A. (x J . W. hose 1 (eo. W. Stntt 1 Chas. Sani!er.s.... " 1 W. H. sauJ. rs 2 J. W. at 1 . (. Stormer 1 1 Chin, sheets 1 J M. Si lifer 1 samurl sttneman...... 1 E. B. Sehrum.... 1 Taylor fx o 1', 1. C. Williams 2 James Williams 1 Jeiry B. Wiltier 2 Peter Wartx 1 1.. A. W Illinois... - 1 (ie.J. Wiseer ..- 1 Mary Vounv Jtjiitxlmrii. F.Uvrnlli MiinJ. ' Cath (loss 1 45 Jno. W. Stutt 1 4.1 lAlly llurtiiiijlt . 1 W. H. Kraxer '-'2 I 2 V. 11. Seehler 82 j Mmixti r 7'i' ii.ni(. I 10O Samuel Calvin 27(4 6 Mives I.elt 15 21 40 M. M. Mi-HukIi -i 11 loo John C. -Noel - 27 64 1'iirt'i'jr 'I'mriixh i. 1 Joseph Horkey estate.. 1 Mrs. E. (irimih 72 Patrick McCrossiu 2 Catti. Parnsn Jlniilc Toinixlii i. 1 61 1 611 14 1,7 3 b4 o0 753 411 52 M2 113 162 433 433 32 4 SW 1 50 1 1 46 24 4'. 333 1 100 465 70 217 217 Hi! 25 45 80 V 1 07 . 1 1 l l Ephraim Burkett Edward Kell heirs Blair a. Pat ker Sauie - Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Kev. A. K. Bell 3 (o. T. Been Jos. Erye estate 1 S. 1. Eries 1 John I... ill Samuel Hairerty, Mineral Same, Mineral Same. Mineral Hamilton fx Co - Ken Hess Annie 1'. E. Kir.iaud. Miner al ("has. Kanstead W P. Walker s. M. Wondck. urt 01 P. Such Same Jpart ot P. Kelly Siuie. part ol M. Wells Joseph Titlle J no. U. (iates Same . ll.ivi.i I). Dillen Dtlleii heirs 1-aae Kilniisti.ii tieo. U . tidllalier :t John l-'lvnn 1 .1. F. 'iaflahcr J Susan Hollas lieu II. S 1 .1. II. Lllte 1 I. He Morrison 1'. A. Shoemaker Same I Nancy t're 1 .1. t". llowmaii Van Seoyoc. Mineral 7 . 113 10 103 .J 13 28 25 83 S3 no 40 57 107 13 lnv 0J 8 76 1 48 52 76 11 33 15 HO 15 15 6 o7 4 74 tf 31 i 2 S3 38 50 6 'Al 21 13 '.4 M it; ;i 71 82 71 82 3U 18 1 :io V t6 16 8n SV. 1 .V.t :t r.s Jo pi 2 os 11 '.1.1 :t 41 .1 p, :i 70 :t 5 s'.l 31 ..' 1 2.1 1 7.1 7y 3.1 Smith Fmh liurmiijh. .1. W. HaywiMMl ltoliert Kowen Tlios. M. .tones Stmnji ruk Toicuxiiy). LIU K. ( over Richard Ha vis .lolm HinehaiT .John Dilx-rt '.1.1 4 .V) '.I 1 .! PI J P 1 :vi s s 1 30 111 711 1 14 - 1 30 ! 10 A. Farahatio;h li;s. Fisher Nancy t iardner I'liilip J. liens (iodfrey HotTman Frank Hendricks M. IL McAli'C Kckhart l'liilc F. X. SeiMuiire Stime Maria Wyland John Wcttermauirh. . Fram-is Seihtnan... John Uines Jno. 11. Hurn Samuel Hetzell Frank Hess Knits .t Kllis Kvnii K. Lloyd K. 1"'. MeConaliey... . it. 15. McConaliey.... A.. I. Mc Lain , John Now .1. 1). Host: Jno. Hut ler Jamli Avt rill 1 31) '.m .i (i rm 1 17 i fill 1 Id HO SI ' 10 !) JO M 1 30 J A u!fiit -tiiii-ti ! .1 HO. It. I ..- 1 K. h. Miicli-r l Satiui.-l Iliuiam ' k mm 7 i 1 1 Ti'i'n xh '- tH Tlto. UohuIkm- U".: .17.' tia-. II. I.ro-s 4'-. s:i Same -' s:t Same I ' IM Sa 1" '" Xdt .lele M. (ioliii:le etnte.. IH 4.". .lolm ISrown 1 1 rt." UK Mai v A. Kvaiis I 4o 4:!'.t .l.ihli Ueilly ' 1 -V. S II XI (III 111 I II llll VoW! l ("p. 1 .1. K.t'orileil. 1 .1. K. Charles .1. A 1!. louclas. . . . j '.i:t 1 .1 :!r. I jt v- . 1 -. in 1 f.r.l I ; :h ; 4 U i .' .Vl'.xi lHlir.' I ir,' .vi ; IS 1 !l (if j 7 1 .. -si , 1 30 I U 7.1 ; j-j i lir. J .1. M. K-le4 1 J-'raneis Kline 4:t .lames Lanvr 1 I. I. .Ml'-ier i W. .1. M.i c 114 ll. ll Nf.tHy Siliur. .VI literal fid Same. V ineial Vi Same. W inei al p.i 1. S. 4 Krieii 1 1 Marvin-hell 1 .1. M. Walt .Ill .llllA. Till. lis Mary I". Km. 111 .VI .li.lill W'et.iver X St.-piii'ii Wilson 't'ttci.nrllh ill llnruiiiili. 1 V rs. A 1111 ilancv 1 M ieha. l l.vuch ' I Tim-. Mi l-'aililen estate. I 'allitiu M vers 1 J lios. .1. M. i l..-kev I 4 'has. Waul ' . 'W 111. C. Wolf U.1N.1 'ii'ioi Ti'ii'iixlii 11. s Thos. Illlllis 4". Same. Mim ml .V H. .1. Kvaus 1 ! Kveihart .V Ueail J7 -.lolm llauiilioii 7S ( l i-u I iiirl.--!iy ls.1 II. M. I.etiiinii 11 state. .. .'() M. K. ,Mi l.iiio,lin .. Havi.l McCoy. Mineral.. .im M. A. Mi l 'utiiule Si .1. I.. U r 1 :i Mrs. . I. O'Neill Ul AIU11 Hall 1 Kil. I tounliert y Vl'i Stan.lai.l ( iiail'o.. I.iin- ileil. M. U :v (oiiiimi I;. Morrow P. II. .1. Hopple I ul Han. Kearney esiate.. .. Js Samuel l inoii -rim Same ..1 Wm. Lilly .". Same lu 1 I la ul iil.elm 1 t .lolm lliiiin 1 . .Iiillll K illlleV e-tate I'at. O llou.i 1 1 TI10-. l'urilv 1 1 Al.-x. Kaal.. 1 .Inhn Stiioi r ! i:. II. Wi-tliim.'ri 1 I M iehai'l ieor-re 1; Henry .1. Hopple Il'of Tiiilnr Tuiriixiiiji. II t vrus II-. tile White 7''ei7io. III llellj. 1 Jeer i:t Same .vs S. V. livers 7:1 1". V- A. Ki un. Mineral. J.1 Same. Mineral Saute. M itiera I Ul ,1ns. I .las Iim I .-i 1 v Tiom II ' .. T. Tl Wiiiiam- Im Auiru-t ine Haul t .m .1. M. Llliot ' Amamia Chamls-i- ."si .1 no. (I. 1 i i II 4." 1 1. A. Lut h-r PS) C. C. V C. Coal V Coke Co .VI Same :tl.1 Same X"! Same I t M. II. Kitt.-il .Vi Shaw .v Te.-t si; Same 4o S'-aw .V Krel.li, Miner era I 1KI Same 11". Same Pm Same '"j'" 1'"' i 'run'iixltiji. ! M ary Col.uru 1 Wiisoii ( lamer i Tln. .1. Howe t Cath. II Il 111 .1 11 1 J 110. 1 1. Knox 1'.' Mrs. Hoi a S. Ortvs 4 .. hli-t Sliltfle 1 A. .1. Kara 1 !' 1 i 1 1 11 ' 4.1 ; :t :.s , ;i . :t 4i i U' 77 : rf.'ol ! 'J 1 rS ! 7 :it ; in 01 j r. :t .1 1 J .1.. I 7 o7 0 ISI 1 im j 1' -is ; 4:t ' Jo lo :t :u ; 70 '. :i 70 a :.s i 2 10 i 1 70 ! 1 70 ! 4 o4 j H7 ; 1 -"s : 3 ." 1 -Vi ! l'4 1.1 ; j.., ' 1 .11 j ii 07 ! j 1 a I .1 1 It 71 I 24 -14 i j ;i i -.' ! IK! ' a .v ; 2 i4 1 i.:- : 7 U .11 4s s-1 is ".' 1.1 4;u ! sus j :t i ., -.Vj lo 7C '. '.'T i I 1 4.1 1 js 4 1 ' j us 1 4.1 IIS 4 oi '. .' Wm. Kal liett 1 Joliaiiua t lark J Jno. W. Kelly 'j Adam Koch '.. Christ Koeh 1 . i:. I'etel-S 1'4 .111.. Wilkins hmrrr i'mh r Tmi'iixhiit. 1 Allien Hear 1 Kach.-l t'lau-011 1 Lose t'law son P. Mrs. Jno. Donnelly l'j Same Hattie L. Davis 1 Win. I).iis J Frank i'ramokok I'eter ( ialilner 1 Henrv lleim-r 1 Aiw. Lillia 1 S. A. Luke Sarah ( '. L ivtoti Michael Miiiv.hili 1 Chas. .1. I'lief.-r 1 C M. Thomas 1 David Teeter 1 Thos. Toner 1 J. C Kyan 1 Win. Sweeny Kheam A- I'i.tts 1 Wm. Mehan 2 Wm. ( iw ens 3 Same 1 Miles A. Smith 1 Same 1 ( Jeo. W:i rley 1 Jos. Warmer Morrell villi- fc t'aml.iia 1 It 1 -.'s .C ;c 1 i:t J st; .1 S'.l UK J IIS 1 -js 3 7'.l J 3 S 3 i s '. r. 41; .'J .! 1 loo si I 7 OS I '.1 -.I ; 1 J 3'.l j 0 os ; .i .1; 1 3 1; J in I '.I "Jll ' J OS j os j s '.SI j I Ml I i lo I .1 0.1 1 7 os 1 .1 PI 1 7 os 1 3 3o j s m j 4 7o ! 3 .'! i 4 10 : 3 04 i 1 is I J-.' si I 1 70 i J 4S 1 3 ss : J 4S j 4 ss j 4 SS i J OS j os I 31 r.im 1.1 W ater Co 1 Kn.-sell Smith 1 Ivor Thomas 1 Johnstown St. Ii. K. ('rt. 1 Samuel Leuhart 1 Mary Nitrhtiiurale 1 Mrs. Karl.ara Albrijtht. li Isaac ( ulin 1 Sylvester Davis l"re.l. Derkli-ek JO I'hal L. Dick Stephen Fode Jos. Ha.i Friali llii!ett tirace K. Y.Mler Jno. Morrison K. IL TiliU.tt O. W". Moses AIk- M.ikin Thos. Mit.ylinko James L. I'ett Stephen I'atrock Dennis Umli 11 Win. Kauor Israel Koliertsoii A lt. Kott Find ley Smith Lewis Smith Mrs. Lizzie Stevenson.. L. .'. Temple D. A. Williams Nancy K. Wilson Joseph MahatTcy Kird A lolin. .'. Ala- Klottoli Iirnatitis Kitiler Mrs. Kate Kinloy Louis Menliold -Vi .had Under Jacoh Sniilh H'tn. Thompson Aiilhonv ll'eiler Adam Miller John Spantrler Mary A. Krone ieo. K. Lingle Jno. Leib 4 10 J sS 4 SS J 4S 3 7t 3 -JO 4 7. 4 43 .1 43 .1 13 J OS 1 I'.'.l HOI "J IlHi 4 44 i 'J 4S I 1 !' 1 os j 3 ." 1 1 40 I J m i 14D 3 V. ( 1 CO ; 4 7o I 1 40 j 3 311 , 1 40 lr-il 1 .VI i J tm C. J. MAYEK. Treasurer of Cambria county. Treasurer's ollii e. March 31, ly.rj. 1 Iappy and content 5s a bride with"The Ror Chester ihe lives in the light of the morning. Toltarn mure, writ &MAsJcr LautS tV. AVw 1 'ark- qiHE EKEEJIAN Is the larett paper la Nor;h J. Camr.rlri. Vua t lurot it. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11; 1 1 1 1 l 1,1.: l 1 1 l 1 1 1 l 1 1 li 1 , 1 l My toi:ni.'' l-.nldie -ai-.l to me (Clh: hot a Is.'.Uii i.' I v.-as li. 1 Come. I i . :.n I sit t y i;ie awhile. Ami the r i,- v.-';h 1 -:r wiMirue t-mile." I t,--.t In -i i.- my 1 iu;iie tli.-rc itihl 1 1.1 '.ri -11. 0.- it v.j's si fair I. 1 t .:.i:i.l nL.i -".tiiili-il v. i'li liirn uin.se love wort'.i to me all l.c .rti. liU.ve. H." prii-eO my cyiw. he pni-.il my hair. 11.- I , d t'.i.it 1 hi., liuiae uoulil share. I'll t' ot';-: hi iiher.l you. my sV.i 1 p, -Au 1 .- -te lrera li.irm yvv.r life I'll keep." So -.a.:-; my lKj:-.uie l.ul t. me! So si-. ei i y my 1 ul u : he. Ami 1 1 1st', in 1! i'.h a .-nili', My hi .ir: o' r-ull for words the while. My lronnlc la-Vlin went asr y i( Hi! oi't '::.' -Hows v.i r d; r-ji that dayi, Mr l.i'ti!i'. ulki my liie v."iil.l keep. Were 1: ' EJ.t -i: th rJ- I. his shii-p V lit !tiv.-a t'u hill :.t duty's call. Ale I 1 r.s!v-.l i'l tlie .! ;. stiow-fulL Hut n t::e fr.i t :..'hivi' is h' Safe tliif 10 v.Mt.'h anil w att for me. Happy Hours. MY FOOLISH JEALOUSY. It Led Me to Doubt a, Truo and .Loving Husband. "fftp iVen inarrieil just a twelve month come next Friday, liavcu't we, Jennie'.'" .In -t a t welvemont b, .ThIiti!" He v;:s t-laiidin;,' i:i the ": rwnv. tin hamlsr.tno yi ui liusl:ui;l. his .'.inner liaslv.-t on liis ni-ui. his honest eyes aJl aolow with love and (eliht. slu-t a tv. elveir.i nth, and now Tti LVit L;il.y as xveil as wife- Oil. .Jennie. rirl. I'm the li.;;p:e-.t rar.n a!!v.'! Co:i;.- here r.i1 i ki.-s li. -.'ore I ro, :i:nl tell ine what ' ..a w. 11! 1 li:; 1:1" to .''ire ynt di the anniversary ts ojir wi'ihlii). iay..v" What's the use," I as 1 roceiv.nl his ;.': you Iviii.w yuu haven't au l-xt.it ;iol.:ir to spare." j I .!o; 1 .ti t we'll pl.iy nt ma!;i lx-H.-ve. as tli-- ( liil.ir. 11 .1. What won I.l yni like to have, provide 1 y..u could h::ve it? Sjn it 1; u4. irirlie!" I la;:.-."!.ed..;,i:i L-ll to llii:i!,;:i Let i:ie see. '1 1:. i . -nr.:.:: : things '1 wiinl. .'. a. 'tis Lard t iiei .0. : 1 i.t i Ihiu'.; I'll take that :i.-ss patttrn ot Vroun vilk, tlitit we Im.kiil ul .lov. n a; W ilson':- the other !:: v." "Allri-i.t. ::n.l what ir I nl y?" "... a cl.r'.stcnii;", rolic, .f t-iuirse." My husliaud'.s !.r.:wii i-ves tlaneed. "i'lmr Jennie." I.e :u3:I. "I'm afr:.id y n 11 Hot ;;ot 'i'iu. u:ileo we keep tip our p-am of make-! 1 iiorc. JJy-le,-; take 1- i a "f 1 ;1. . , 1 t;! And. T.-'.tli anoilier rt- lnjlh. lie ". a., o'oiie. .1 to 'c -p. .:r..l l.e'l tilid I i to w ric. c'catrit:' i i.v !:i: Wc eoi.ii! i.u'. : .lolm-. iviiA's 1 all thii 1:oi::h.-v (iitl 1 rot mind it Land, and li . 1 i t akin;' tat i-. Ictt-t) a serv:: u'. ,i r.l t- I'liT : mall. I l::ul ..r'.; .111 toy hands-. Put 1 at a!L 1 loved my l.us vi d me, and a happier couple .lid not live. In the midst of C"ijp. s Miss I), .re;:.-, of inv mother's. A my Lusy w.rk in lK iit. un old lrien I a .il.I maid. 1. 1 1. was Miss Doreas. a rri-at soelfVi- :tt uuitri mi'tiv, and at mankind in e-.-n.-ral. "So you're hard at it. Jennie."' she said, sitt iiiir .1. iwn. and throwing Laek her boiioet-st riti'rs. "and (Innl'.'ir.jf yourself to death, and that ehild n vour hands, too! Sneh a trim, hand some lass as you tised to Le. and look at you now! A poor, fatrcd slattern! What a fool ye were to marry. Jennie! Weren't ye. V" . 'No. indeed. Miss lioiO-'s- I d do the same thino; over atrtiin to-morrow. rah! Such simpletons as you las'., j are. lell. you 11 open your eyes to in.' truth soon enough. Workinje your hands to the l one, and sr.ilin;r your '.mh1 looks, us if any man that ever had l.reath was worth it. I say. why ilnti't John supply a hired frii-l".'" 'He eai.'t alFord it. Miss Dorcas." 'C:..rt lie-' Mavl.e not. Has to I siiuaiider too much ca his own pleas ures, diH's he?" 'No, indeed," I answered, indig nantly: "John never squanders a penny. Miss Dorcas shook her ana pi sides with sarcastic laughter. "Never squanders a penny!" she re peated; '"and never stays out at niht, either, or yoes feallivantin-r round the town with other women, and you Imi at home tlaruinj'' his stockings? Don't toll me about them, Jennie these jrood husbands. I know them. I haven't two eyes for iiothiii,T. Didn't I see John only niirht Tore last walk ing down town, and another woman beside him?" John?" I pasped "my John? Oh, 3-011 must le mistaken." "I never mistake. Twas your John." "And who was the woman?" "Can t tell. Didn't see her face." Win-11 John came home to supper 1 determined to ask him, hut a feeling of shame kept me silent while we were at table, and the minute he was done he arose and took down, his hat. "Why. John," I asked, "are you po i njf out ayain? And it is raining, too." "So it is; but I must t?o to-nif,'ht, Jennie." "What for. John?" His eyes fell, and he turned from me in evident confusion. "Well you see don't ask me, Jen nie. I've promised to fro, that's all; but I sha'n'thave to (roafaiu, may be." My foolish, jealous heart rose iD my throat, and I stood hurt and silent. John kissed me and kissed baby in her criln. Then he took off bis coat and threw it on a chair. "If you don't feel too tired, little wife, vou mitrht fasten in that sleeve- liniurr. I'll wear my nifrhU" He was tfone, and away our small table thick coat to after clearing I sat down to think, ami I soon made myself miser able enough. At last I thoujrht of John's coat and picked it up to mend it- It was his best coat, which he had. only taken for common wear a few days before. Kru:shinr off the dust, I heard the rustle of paper in the breast pocket. Is there a wife loyal enouyh, un- I fiminine enough, to refrain from pry ing into the secrets of her husband's pockets when she has a chance? I drew the rustling paper forth. It was a note a dainty, three-seornered affair, with a rosebud on the broken beai. I looked at the direction: "John Danton, " my own husband's name, written in fine feminine characters. A sharp pang pierced my heart, a mist dimmed my eyes. What woman was this who dared to write to my hus band? I must know. 1 had a ritfht to know. I tore open the tiny sheet. "M v UtAiiEST John: Do not fail to come to-cii-'ht. 1 am a .one. and I ehall look lor you" J could not read another word. A blindness like that of death h lined my eyes, a taint, horrible sickness crept over tne. Miss Dorcas had told me the tivtth. John was untrue to me. And I had lovcu him so! 1 crush -d the fatal note into my pocket and caught up my coat and hat. "Come, baby," I soblred. driven out of my s'tisps for the minute by my terrible pain, "we will fro. When he comes he shall discover that we are (Tone." I took up the little one. and wrapped her in a heavy shawl; then we left our cheerful lireside, aud set forth through, the JH-Itino; rain. "Why, what in the name of wonder has brought you out to-nifrht, Jennie?'" crie 1 my futher. when we entered the sitlin-rooin. "And you've brought the child. t..o! What's up?" I s'irank down beside my mother, and !eran to sob out my misery, my b-ad upon her breast. "John untrue?" repeated father. "Is that what you're drivinir at? Oh, bosh. Jennie: you're jealous, that's a'l. 1 don't lndieve a word of it. A truer, otter tn::n than John dnn't breathe." 1 drew forth the crumpled note, and held it toward him. "He's out every nifrht." I soblred; "and and I found that in his jvicket." Father pulled his spectacles over his nose, ::nd opened the note. A minute, perhaps, he peered at it curiously, and then he exploded with laujrhter. t)li. J en uu Jennie, what a sell!" he cried. "What a precious little fool you are' Take tLis note, and limk at it a train. Did j on never see it li-fore?" I took tha note and looked at it, woinicrinL' what he could mean. Tl;o name at the lx.ltom of the tinted sheet eau.rht my eye for the lir.-t time. I "reiv hoi with shaum from head to foot. The letter was my own. written to John by my own hand i:i the days of our cot'.rtsh'p I fell upon mother's bosom, and 1 ur-t into t'-nrs. H'oTjie, Jennie, take up the child. :::id I'll fr- home with you." said my f..1e.er. "Now, don't you feel cheap?" i did iiot; 1 only felt supremely 'sappy. Home we trndred throu;rh the dark and rain. John met us at the door. "Why. here you are. Jennie," he cried. "You'v.; jriven iue a terrible fright. I was ju-t lockii.jr i.p to come in search of yoii." "She".-; not worth the trouble, John." put in my "atlu-r, and then and there he blnrt. d out the whole stoiy. "I'v'irc me. John." I v.' hi.- pcred. He lM-nt ilatvn u:id kissi-d in-'. N.thin to forgive. Jetiuie. Tke fact is. I'm rather pleased to see you cars- s.f 11: nt h about ia.-. S..rry to have iiiad.- you s 11 Iter, thouprh. I was wroi.fr; I should have explained lcfore. but yott see. Jennie. I wanted to surprise you. Hut we'll hav it all out to nilit. I've Ix-cu doing a little extra work, you see. I want-'d the money to buy the anniversary 'ifts. a.nd here tle-y are. T.-morrow's the day, but to night will do as well. He put them in my lap. the glossy brown silk, that I had coveted, thu em broidered mu-.lin for baby's robe. I linked up with br'.mming .-yes. Oh, Jhu. how g.io.1 you are. Hut let my hap..itie.ss be perfect- Miss Dor cas says she saw you walking with " Yes. she did." he interrupt ed, "with old Mrs. Crimes. I built her irreeti house; that was the extra work, Jen nie." Father laughed and buttoned up his coat. "You're a gtxvl-natureil husband, Joiu'.,'' ,ve said, "she deserves-a sound scolding f.r oeo.g- '"ha little goose " Kut 1 11 not scold lici," said my husband, with his dear hand ot i..y head. "and I'll never keep another s cret from her. llctwecn married hearts there should never Ik- concealment-s" OoiMl-night. Jennie," said father: "I'm sorry for you. I'm sure you feel cheap." I only felt unutterably happy. Kinnia (Jarrison Jones, in N. 1. Weekly. RABBITS HAVE FAMILIES. flint la the CrSMin Why Australia la So Vt-ry I'uliappy. The fecundity of the rabbit is amaz ing, and his invasion of remote districts swift and mysterious. Careful esti mates show that, under favorable con ditions, a pair of Australian rabbits will produce six litters a year, aver aging live individuals eaclu As the off spring themselves legin bree.lingat the age of six months, it is shown that, at this rate, the original pair might be responsible in live years for a progeny of over twenty million! That the original score which were brought to the country have propagated after some such ratio, no one can doubt who has seen the enormous hordes that now devastate the land in certain districts. In all but the remoter sections, how ever, the rabbits are now fairly under control; one rabbiter with a pack of dogs supervises stations where one hundred were employed tn years ago, and with ordinary vigilance the squat ters have little to fear. M illions of the animals have been killed by fencing in the watcr-l.oles and dams during a dry season, whereby they died of thirst, and lay in enormous piles acrainst the obstructions they have frantically and vainly striven to climb, and poisoned grain and fruit have killed myriads more. A fortune of J.1,000. offered by the New South Wales government, still awaits the man who can invent some means of gvneral destruction. Scrib ner's. A Skrewil li.ill 111. Sometime ago an Indian named Washctaka. a memlK-r of the council of the Kaw tribe, made a visit to Arkansas Citv and got gloriously drunk. Now, the Kaws have a law that if a member of the council gets drunk his associates are to expel him and elect his succes sor. As Washctaka soli-red up this impending disgrace confronted him and he bctran to plan bow to avoid it. Finally he lought a two-gallon jug of whisky and took it h. .me. At the next meeting of the council he took the jug to the council lodge and Ix-ft.re the council adjourned it was a very full council indeed. There was noliody in condition to make charges against Washctaka and he remains a councilor of the Kaws. Too Much ror Him. Mrs. Snaggs was bewailing the fact that she had no library. "Look at me, my dear," said Snaggs, swelling up with pride, "am not 1 a whole library, including dictionary and encyclopedia?" "Yes," answered lus wife, loo'U'n'j s.t Lini discontentedly, "'jound in calf." Detroit Free Tress. Vh-r :'.u!'iniuTu-iritiii'ntioii i:i v.:iil lor air- T'i i h yen : i;.l rtwri! it oa t'l.- s'n.i. 'Vi.- lit 1 use t: h..!.'. or l..,-- le. for the ininter .. : .i i;. : 1 - t":ii. y..: .!r.i;i a ni.'ki 1 in the j-lnt. II ;. or. v :irt ir. .a ,,p 1 w ;:U r tender steak and (-'..; ;- '"i.i'o, Ati-i IU 1:::-. -t dishes '.h it he's P"t. 11 i.'n'. s;:r. y . titertuui yi.u vuL the the In-st t.'iai's ot) t!.- 1.1. r.u I f you only dn... a 111. W. I in the slot Ia -1 ,.. rl..r i-.:r" u "sleeper," ia .1 "f.ycr'' or a 1 rei ;.-r." II-.' i in- je.Tter f. r t's ' i hutc.-st i hair or cot. It NTiin s y,, i I!," best place.-., cheerful Iik.Us an. 1 sraiiitt l.n . .-. If you liiwavs drop u nii'la 1 in the slot. '.f yon iv.ir.t a 1 .litit i..n t. secure vo-i a p. .sit ion, A:id he ii l.ke to, but :' i.ti'.w - tli.it he caniiel. Vi.i.r si., "t via-, to w la i.ita i- not to iri?v o: -L.a l ';a. Hut just jviu Uroji a nic!:i 1 in the slot. I( you !..' s it"e prettv ii iter, and she lets you l i.. i.v you'v, t-...:. I.t 1.. r. Hut h.T lovit.i- f :'ti. r tliit.Us 1.. 'd rvth.T not. ii. u't y .ij ai'i'ui' i;t:i t.' "liiuce---:" i;:-t show u;i;i ti.iri'ls .itie ini otii' That s lae v.-y to drop a .i.c'.;-l in the sj.jt. You will litnl ire same variety in all prades of pi mk3 s- . t v. For nioui y is 1 lie basis of t'.ie t.lot ; You cm r..i:' in iiiviiaiio.;.-. wuli the entree to mast st a'.:'. lis. If you only dnp .1 iiicla 1 ia the slot. So throurh Tfe, in oil your pi ttinf-s, fortun., f'.'t. .U.J :.U i.!.f1 illli Th.it pi to la-i a 1 s.iln.o i:i th j- t. It's the coin '.hat l.iis ti:' i-iirisn. to .--tart up the met ti ui' -in You i.iu-t ;ii-...i-.-s r.roi :i 1 i: :a 1 in th" vlot. J ii:;: .-y S ; !t:i:..:. ... Vo.. I aiiij.us. PAYING TUUll OKI ITS. How a Lifo Devoted to Duty Be came riouaaiit. John Lamsuy tvas working on his liiViii, his careless, loose dress display ing to ad vaiita,;-'.- his tall, muscular ii r ure. and a bro-.d : tra'.v hat s'laded a l.ail isoiiie face, with l..r--e dark eves set beneath j! ! .rehe.'i 1 whose 1 tvao'.l; and height in l.iatid a pov.erfui brain. The hail. is that guide 1 the plow were strong hands, but whiter and more delicate than such pursuits u-u-ally allow. Daisy Hale at wat.-hing him. IK-r ilress v. :is print, but made w ith 11. it'.tiees on I lie si; j rt. rind ru files on the v.ai-t. 1 ler short go'di-n hair was curled into a fringe car.lul!y over hc-r forehead, and gathered in longer cm!, ii to a com b lK'hind. alim c iiie'n was a aunty hat. covered with pull's of whit. :ni:.s liaat.d lui'...-. of bliierii.lM.ii to 11. at. -h the tp ts re. .ii hi-r dress. Tin- face tni.lcr Da'sy's hat was gl.rouiy, not to soy cro-s. A very pret ty faeo. but tm. pleasant, having ti petted, spoi I - l-eli ;'i.l f n ivn. at.d a br tod-in-r d isco:.' -r.t i t t'.-- lar -1 bine eyes. 1 'resent !y t h" lai:i:er drew near lnr. and. taking off his l.i.t. fjiiii .1 hi-u.-clf w ith it, sto-oj.iiig l:Ls In .rs.-s h ; ; he leaned in l. l -i:! 1 .- against t 1 p! w. "Vim luok deli -iou.-.i;,- e I tinder 1 1.1s great tree." lie said. "A in I hem ! very much ilres-ed for i:ine n'chx-l; in the morning." "In a li v. p.-nny calico:" sin- said, cor-tetiiptuou-1 . 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Oh, Auut Mary, what is it? Oh, please don't cry so! What has hap pened?" Why, Daisy dear," through sobs that would not be checked at a moment's notice, "don't ruiiiJ me. 1'ro only tired, dearie only tired." Could she have struck deeper? fired: At seventy, housework d es liceotne a wearir.ersl At seventy, it .nay seem as if one ought to rest w hile young hands and active feet take up the burdens. Siie was very tired, this patient old woman, w ho hn I given her life w..ik for others: fir-1. tor her parent -: then for an invalid brother; l:i-.tly, lor the 01 plum chiidr.-n: with such innumerable acts of neighborly kindness a-, only the recording angel of gi i ,1 deed . I; new. Weli might : he be tired! it was new to her to be caressed, to have tender han lead her to her room and loosen her dress, a tender voice coax her to lie il. n. 'Now, 1 w..i darken the window," Daisy said, "arid you are lo rest. Sleep, if you .-an. until dinner time." "Kut. Daisy, you cannot make the dinner." "1 will try." was the quid, reply, and Aunt Mary submitted. Washing potat.ios, shelling peas, frying h'i:u. mak i : ig eolTee. all allowed thought to be busy, and Dai-y. sigh ingly, Jitit away some of her day dreams over h-r horn ly tasks. "I cannot be a lady." she thought, "and lolm won't be a g.ut Ionian, but I will try to pay my share of the debts." She had taken off her flounces and hat r.nd put .m a plain dress and large cheek aprmi before she began to w or!;, a i l -In wa- rather astonished, as he kit. -hen duties jirogres ,.'d, to litid horse! f 1 .appi. r than she had been si iee she returned home. W hen 'hn came to dinner he was astonish, -d to fad Aunt Mary "quite dressed up." as she hliishiir ly f-aid, in a clean vrin' dress an l k. bile apron, her dear o!. 1 face showing no sign of he: . or .'e:iriness, while Daisy, with a.h'.s? olooi.i and bare white arms, was carry ing in the dinner. "The new girl at your service," she said, saucily, its she' ull.ii down her sleeves. "Dinner i- ready, sir." K-.it !.. r lips quivered as he bent over her and w b.i-pere l: "(oil bless you, dear.' Forgive me if 1 was too ha-ty this morning." It was a merry meal. They ii.ade a. play that was more than half earnest o" Aunt Mary's being a great lady who was to be waited ujam, and not allowed to rise from the table upon any consideration. Dinner over, John returned t his plowing, and Aunt Mary, firmly refuvii!" to sit in idle, t.ess. was a lowed to wash cups arid saucer--, v. l.i'.e Dai-y made short Work -f p. ds a:,d j aus. John saiil but little as the il.-.ys wore on and still found Daisy r.: her post. It was in t in the nature of things for Aunt Mary to sit v. .th folded hands, but it became Daisy's task to inaugur ate daily mips, j see thai only the light work cat le ' the older hands, to make daily work le-- of a toil and more : a pe a ..iii The ot t'ig i-'.i l to tiln! I10W liitu ll that had seeiie 1 rsei 1 w a . -she enjoyed .1 to her ; ...1 1 1 mere drftdgery. With younger hand:, t e:.'-r,- on the doiiicslie ..ilairs, they ceased to en gross every hour f the day. ain't John encouraged Daisy in making u-c of the still', shut-up parlor as a daily sitting room. A pair of muslin curtains at each window were skill fully draped to keep out the Hies, t he cent cr t a ble re signed its gay vase of stiff artificial flowers and standof wax fruit, to make room for two dainty work basket- for afternoon work, and the j-rii nlieals John took in. Over the shiny horse-hair sofa and chairs pretty bits of. cinbroi iery vcre dcapod. anl fresh l'.oi' i rs were supplied 1 ac'i day. Aunt Mary's caps, collars and uprous w . re adjusted to slid the new order of tilings and tin- easiest of chairs stood ever ready Jor .'a r resting, t ime. John, bringing to his task the same will and brains that had carried him through college, was inaugurating it new order of affairs on the farm, and made the work pay we1!. Once more c.itue a June day, when Daisy sat hi tin' fields, and John stood loaning rtgaittst the fence l-esi,le h -r. Four years of earnest, loving work had left traces upon both young faces, cnnob.ing them, and yet leaving to them all the glad content that rewards well d ung. Many hours of self-denial bolh had met bravely; many deprivations both had borne well. Daisy wore a black dress, and upon the hat in John's hand was a deep band of crepe, but through a sadness in their voices there yet rang a tone of happiness. "You love me, Daisy?" John said to her. "When have I not loved von?" had she softly answered. "And yon w ill be my wife? Darling, I have long loved you, but after Aunt Mary was struck down w ith paralysis I would not ask you to take up new duties. Now she needs you no longer, and you shall leave the farm whenever you wish." "Leave the farm! Oh, John, must we leave it? 1 thought it was yours now." "So it is." "And you have made it so beautiful, as well as profitable! Oh, John, why must we leave it?" "Only localise I thought it was your wish, my darling." "It would break my heart to go away. I love my home.' Aud John, taking the little figure into a close embrace, wondered if auy city could produce a sweeter, daintier little lady than the one he held iu hi arms. Home tueen. ( rime a- -.1 liis. li -e. No i'i 'ti can s tvc many '' a-pro-oee'i.: ; attorney and evi ;': il judge . i' boo", forming v- ry decided theories as t" 1 l imiual 111:1,11 s. 1 have watched the matter c; 1 . 1 '1 1 1 V, s. .1 s .Mayor Nooiiu.i in the 1 ; 1. .1 ie-Deinoi t. and am i-oin iin-.-d net only that i-.'e o isa.ii--ca -ol.ui also that il is bot : i '. fi 1 i. nts a ml iicrcdit ary. Mote than 1 hit. it is a disease which runs v.-f" largely in grooves Mini .-veil in nation-. Thus t 'ion-are ciiii'Tants 1 f certain li.itoei ai'ni c. v. i'l coi.ii.iit -iV :i ' - -te rt .st , n-i-'iM . n..t tire, u i' ! : t : '.' 1 '' 1 v any concept ion 01 I he . 1 on 1 1 1 vol ved, but v li v.. .aid starve ratlcr 'han steal ii cclii, and there are tia' .'!. I thieves lin ifc tin- Mini honor in all tiling saveoiic. Some ila. . li I ci.i '.::: m time, 1 will write a liook 01 " -. with sjiecial reference to 1 -.: -. s v. ' deli l av. -ume under my jK-r-oiial not 1 e, l- till, whatever the literary i'.ipeviec t!,.:is. tlie work will be a . ;. h. 1 !e one. 1 some: tines thtioi our ..'....; 1 .- 'urt t::.i. idiH ry is bacd uil ua 1 .p. oej or iusuiixct tUcuiyi
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