The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, February 12, 1897, Image 1

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to a ii-hip
Louis S'i!iellialter, lial-
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Jos. I. Mi-yets, liallitin
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F. 11- Singer. Johnstown.
Sixth ward
James I lallatfher, Jolms-
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S. K. Jones, Tat ton Imii -
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Thomas IVCtlllen. l'otlasre
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Jtio. J . Myers, Kead.
tounsliip
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borou-fii
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M. W. JSennett, SpaiiUr
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Jno. L. Fisher, .stony
creek township
A. Kcirn. Susquehanna
tiw nship
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Geo. D. t'ritifrle, Wilmore.
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K. KowUn.l. I'.hickliik
tnwnphip . 112 S6
Lincoln l.loytt. t'amhri- town-
hip ,Ti i'l
Jnveph Sticn. I'arrnll town tx.r-
ouh 15 64
11 Kirkpalrl k. arn.ll inirn-
rbip 61 4
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N aii le, lrhl,l townxhlo 70 UK
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townehll) .... 26 V"
A. Saeeliao, :oibers,lie
tmrouvb .... 42 4.5
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.li.-ei li Street I'royle townmnp. . . 74 6'.'
I". K. Schnnter l.ii.-ytmn
liorouicb 10f.lt
V.. Kenionl. Dale (s.ronuh 4i ::
.l.ibn Kinerty. Iieun township 72 47
S. ill. Si.) tier, KaiU t'onuuiauuh
tMtroiiut. .t 42
A..1 't-r. Ku..t Tuylitr township .'it h2
Joi a than I.loyd, Ktiensburit, tiit
want 5 22
E. W. lluui.tirey . tlirnliuri:.
Went want 7 34
Aneltn Weitklaml. Eliler town
ship 77 :!2
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i.iinb la .
I. SpK'Keiba.tvr. (tllit7.iu tor-
ft 28
4 22
1 06
13 7
2 64
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14 7S
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curh SI
Jo?. H. Meyers, (iallitziu town
still.. 116 :;5
T. A lei.7.ier. Hastings tiorouti.. 71
S. H. llildetiran.t. .la.'kson l.iwu
(hip .l 27
Johnloirn l ily
itoiner Watntrs First warl sf. :',i
..uit-r Wallers. Seeoutl waril... ,S6
Joiner Walter?. Thi-.l war.l l 22
1'. W . Benmr.1. Fourth want... 104
t'has. H. Witt, Filth wjnl 126 lii
F. H.Smi!er. S.xtn warl Iu7 74
Josiati Wa't-rs. SeveDth war.l. 114 74
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V. II. .Nortlicr.tn . iN luth want lol :t
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James liallaither, Twelllh
war.l ..... 77 It
H. I'rufikliar.l. Thirteenth want ;7 (
John Mouan, Sr.. Fourtakei.th
war.l :."
Mii-hael 1 vtaH. I- iitecnth war.t :;; l i
t:. W. Kwitonl. Sixteenth war.l Hih h
(ieo. S. Paul, seventeenth war.l 1"! l
f. K. Smith, l.l ly tKirouah ;.'."
Fuweiie l.itzinifer, l.retto
Ininiuh 2 2ii
.lorr Urtll' Koromjh
i.. I. Kikks. I lift war.l . 8
J, W. Hess. Sn-i.tiJ war.l : :' 17
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tierice I. ini-. Ki.'hian.l town-
Hup - :"6t"
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bi-
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t.r.,uaii
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86 23 1 4 IS
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122 30 34
1 12 ;8 8 41
75 24
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i . rouicn
H. lc iflvri. r. - ..ucuiauich
township....
li. .M.-i 'let.-ttT, laistown i.r
ouk h
Isaa.- J . Harris, lohn-town, 1 irs.
war.l
Jno. K. Kdwanls. Jotuisiowu.
e-..n.l want .
Chas. H. Witt. Johnstown. Fifth
ward
'has. li. Witt. Johnstown.
Sixth war.l
Install Waters, J o.. iisu. w n ,
eventh ward
lames lallaiher, Johnstown,
rwcllih ward
eter Kelly. Jackson township...
Michael C.issi.iy , .Munster town
ship
W. K. Kurua. Morreilviile. Firrt
ward
S.K.Joes, I'atton tnjrouieh ..... ..
ino. K. Fi.-her, Stouycresk town
ship
Jas. I". McClarren. South F .rk
Ik routi
T. Met iouun. suHiuicrhill tior
OUKO M. W. Kenuclt. Spanuler I'.ir-
otiith
(Ieo. It. I'ritiKle, Wiimore t.or-
'-"
ouia
S. B. tJregorv. IV es linen t tor-
ouku
lames SouiciTillfl, UarntstHiro
t'oroun
Hiram Hershbertser, Koxtmry
borough ........
I'hos. t lutings. Clt-arhcnl town
ship
.lauies Souiervnle. SU4.uetia:ina
townstnp... ..
li. F. Kliiblet. West Taylor
township
F. 11. Howell. Oall::no twroah
l'had. lieinxier. Hastings borouti
F. H. tlriive. Jaokson township..
Ansrlui Weakland, Klder town
ship .
13 7s
lit 13
1 n'.
S. W . lonz. I'or'.aite tM.rouicn
li.s. A . Wright . Porta-- township
A.J. Kxger, last la l.r town-
shii.
H. S. lien-Inn, KoseOale l-or-
oui;h
J.J. Ktioi'.iiy. Arbvilie twruouh. .
Adam Smith, Washington i wn.
ship
Adam Smith, Lilly borough
K. J. Meyers. Washingtou town
ship
Crispin Kiel, t'pper Voler town
ship Total...
-f 3.714 72 ir5
tl AMOl'N r HI E lUSTKItJrS FROM I
SEA I Ell I.aN'IIS FOR lsy 5-r.
Road
Sch.K.l.
$ r6 1 : -d
61 :i
3:v 61
s ya
Adams township 2.2'-4 :il
Harr towustnn .
lilacklick town. hip ...
4 oiiem.iuah township.
I'royle township
Cressou township......
1.3 56
:.S 72
lot Hi
140 20
115 6',
757 .!
22 21
367 12
2 '6
8'I9 52
52 54
in; 16
0'el 68
VJ isi
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2.". 7 4
ii2 S'8
8 4'l
o5 78
45 U4
66.1 43
9.'. -JH
10 3
117
lot
60s
17
283
2
1.47U
77
loo
en
26l
117
3M
361
6
70S
41
56
102
8
t best township
ITambrla townsbln ..
i'tearnel.1 township
Carroll township ...
Dean township
Fast Taylor township
Elder townslili ..
Jackson township.
tla.litxin town!iip
I.wer Oder townshtp
Tort age b.wnsbtp
Kea.le township
Susquehanna township
Summerhni townstnp
West Taylor township .... ....
White township
WashinKton township
Cpper Y cater towtihip.... .
s H
7 4:
Totals..
'
37
f7.4IO
I V 73
HI hi
T
tlAMOCNT KECEIVEH
FKOM MISCEL-
S 182 M7
1. AN Kt IIS Mll'Kt:t,
1 1' 1 1 .rt. ex Prol ht. notary..
W. n Kline. Johnstown, "stcona wara.
exonerated
Cambrta tounty oommlssioners. irom
I ian Jones ......
v'lniara Ha via. Counsel lor P.M.r lre-t..rs
Amos H. Mylin. Audi tort leneral. thlee
is 117
I urlhs ol Slate tax . .
1. W. tioulter. Sherilt
James P. Mot'laren. exonerated tax
H. R. clrimth. costs
Edward Kuce. lor boarding prisoners
Henry McAnulty. costs
Elmer E I'avts. costs -
Jno. J . Houck. tax on one ball lot, Has-
tiDas boi.uh .... ......... ..... . .
Peter lorenxo. cosis
I'. H. Farren tlae imposed on F. Iiavis
s" W. Iiavis. I'n.lhonotsry
M. I K tteil. costs and collections...
jno. 41. tlates. cost -
Thomas J . Huhes, Steward
Joseph Sanders J F
J ltod. judament and Interest
15 L Ooodwm, J. P. Irom Adams town
ship -. '. 'T "
Richard I. Evans, lor piece ol office case
S. W.Repp.J P. ol Stonycreek township
p! E. Dillou, judgment and interest
.iti 0.1
13tiS
l'.t 35
VV Vl
1 Vtl
FKOM
Rfc
Hor. "j i'ti
i m
200
Komi .
576
A lams townhlp
A'hvllle iH.r.muh
llarr township
t.aml.rta townshi
Ka.l Taylor township...
Fl.ler to'wushin
Morrellvllle tmrouich
I'ortane township
I'orraicn Iwiniiiirh .
Kea.le township
Sunim. rtiill township..
Stonycreek township. ..
WashlnKion township.
. 5 04
:.' e":jo"
t 20
2 Z0
7. 3 0 7
6 23
SO
.. 52 12
. . 3ll Oil
. 1 :so
.. 1 24
1 oo
2 24
4 l0
25 110
Totals..
...$115 30
l.F.TAII
:8 ;o je w
I.HttMIK
TK 'KIVF.I I
li lItTKKSKS.
FH M
Filtv-tour licenses in cttv at
ifimi ,2
,000 00
Slxtv lour licenses in borouirb
at floo
Thiriv lwo licenses in town
ships at 7f
One tilth ot name for use ot
o.onty
I.t-s8 i'reas-jrer's couiin isslon...
y.6.0 mi
2.4'iOut -
f.v.t ooo i
7.8HO oo
mi oo 7 .
11 no
ISTKlKt'rioN OF
I.It:t.NSK FUMITIt
57 00
22S OO
7 312 OO
57 on
57o is I
57 oil
... .' . 114 00
57 no
I US I K1CI S.
Al-U!d townsti'p -. .
Anhville tM.roUkh
li .rncsooni borough
Harr township
rarrl llown tntrouifh
Carroll town-hip
I'hest Sprints tornoi;h....
Chest townsh'p ,
I : earhehl township
Cresson township
I 'n.y le township
I la le ImrouKh ...........
Fast tVnemauich borouKh
Khensliuric tinnntuh ..... ,
Kliler township
ilaliltzin tHirouuti
(Ialu7in township
Hast niss borouicli
Jackson township..
I. illy hopnmn
!.iretto
lwer Y.mIit towns ip
Morrellvllle tierouich ...
V .tt. n tiorouich
Portaiee l.orouirh
I'ortaKe townstnp
Kea.le townsMp
Kirhlan.l townihl
South Fork rtoroutch
Spir.it let lor..iich .. .. . ..
Stonvcreeh town. hip ....
Sinnioerelll hoTouifh
susoaehanna townshtp. . .
1H0O
312 00
57 OO
1 14 oo
P42 no
IM ml
"."77" 11400
1,026 on
57 oo
n j on
57 on
u.ioo
. 114 oo
114 no
114 no
4".t hi
5TonO
114KO
2-JS 0.'
"..'7.7. ..".'.77 57 ot
312 0O
22i ll
Ill of
. :;i2tm
57 l.l
rjh on
. 114 ll
114 no
2H.S20O0
..2S.i;4o O0
Tuiinethill lorouicb
Wa-htriiton township....
Wilmore lM.r,.iiicli
John. town City
Total
s
sKKI" HM.
f'r
2:5 r.
2. 1 1 .'
2-'.r. 'I
To t.M lance In treasury f
To amount ol duplicate .
!'. ann-ont rc.ve.l from .-n-
fanies l..r l.'i an, revh.us
to.-.-iin.'y ..r.lers pld
Hy si..''iiient to uniyrr. n
:-'
Hy ex--iM-ratl'." c.ntt able . . .
Iv Mm. cot .me f r..m ."..n-ta hies .
I(v I r'a.irer's ciii.iiiislion on
t n"o '.. t ne pr cent
H. l..l .n.- in treisury January
lly amount t rat.trre, to couo
1 ,070 Hi
:- .i
r.i5 4
:.!.' r I
3 5S
2i j iJ
lils 62
tl i -6
IV
Totals.
...
I'l Kt nl NtY.
lalMI N I:
l-.lll.t-eih I Isi'irf ev It ......
..t
4s 17
s7 S7
14 o2
I'l 1 1
35
71 7'i
:o t6
jl 74
I4 4S
72
32 '."I
262 '.
7rl
4lt .VI
7 07
27 ::2
I..hn I; M -4 "loskey e: ax
II .1 Hern .
A lt.er' i r."k ml F.N Kurk
I..hn Yinn't-kv and Ami Yamnltxky
H J V.-lee lev and A. lerrrll
Michael I k.n. hue . M . .1. lk.n. t.ue. and
W .1 larney
I..,.. t ivley and Felix Kit Icy
I. .n Y-ie
. I,, lui I. m 'rt'crif
.1. S II 'i p and Jonas b.iuin .
W l. I:,, m l and l.epli M . Holaud
lol.n Miller
F. .1 l.um.d'ie
l..r.T7-. IC.s.-tittlug
.lone- l .11.-Mu.len
W a-h I t. Cliir
I onra.t HiiM-k and Malinda Hi.K-k
Aurfu.tine ,M.-l an nell . J mines H. M
reil. Catharine M -Connell
il. F. Knter and Charles McKeel.....
I.l7.7.ie l.unir..
I., tin A. .Noel and J. M. Kr.zl.reiner
It '. Scanlon
F. H. Huek
Kd. C,nn:ir
John Kenar.l and M I.. Iary
.lames H. Clark
.Sanies B. Clark and Edward Clark..
Ij ,u Swnnhart ar.,1 11 Y.Conrad
on-
1'4 S
. 34
:'.ix n3
66 44
82 45
'At IHI
4H 81
71 :v
27 M
51 07
2i 41
4 1 ol
135 :w
347 10
37 05
4S
bJ 50
10 60
27 rl
565 01
440 34
100 2.1
.I..c LoLtlier .Inhh Itrouan. and
P. .
S inder
W .1 .Van scoyoo.ll I.. Van Sffoyoc, M.
I., t 4 Ihsuow . ind W' . E. lilHMfi.w
S. E Jones. W F. Kol.inson. and K I'.
Mct'oriuick..-.
peter Hoffman. E ixaheih It. II man snd
Kmannei Smith..
Andrew I'epska and Annie I'enska
John W. Hess
K II. McCartney. Uavld Falleon.and W.
C. Saxtou
A. J. Herfcey and W illiam C Horner . .
Isaac .1. Weakland and .lohn.1. W eakland
V'. I'. Miller. Krhart iieister; and Francis
Yahrier
W'illta-u Klllen and 1 W Anic'is
Augustiiie Mciotineil. C. A. illi'tlonigle.
and t aron Leatiey
l.-i7 01
Total
tl 4:ai 25
j Nsl'K ANt'K ON COIKT HOCSE.
North British, of London. on lurnfture... 1,1X8100
Nir'h Hntisn. ol 1ondcn, D Court
House & OOOOO
Continental, on Court House r. noo 00
Continental, on lurniture. l.ulooo
London Insurance corporation, on lurni-
tnre - 1.000 00
Ijondon Insurance corporation, on Court
House SOhioo
tiueen ol America, on Court House 10 00O Oi
Wneen ol America, on lurniture l.ooo 1.0
sennit iardcn.uf Philadelphia, on lur
niture l.ooooo
St.rlnf Harden, ot I'hiladolph la. on
Court House Hot", on
American Central, on Court House.. .. 2-'00n0
American Cent'al. on lurniture l.Oo-ion
American Fire Insurance company on
Court House 50o0ti
Fire AssiK-iatiou. ol i'hiladelptita, on
Court Houe 500000
Orient, on Court House 5 ihsi 00
inent, on lurniture 1,000 CO
North America, ol Philadelphia, on lur
niture 10CO on
North America, ol Philadelphia, on
Conn House 5,0.1000
Northern Assurance company, ol Lon
don. n lurniture. l.iio (J
Teutonia. of Ail gheny . on lurniture.... I.noutio
Total .. - tavi.t-oooo
iSivkw urfer otir bands at the Commissioners"
Ofli"e Ehensburg. I'a.. thl2sth day ef January,
IS'.iT.A.n. A. I. Mll.TEN KEKtJEK.
P M LAW KEN K,
JOHN HirilNtlS.
Auditors.
24
N -
66
ISI
71
si
27
4o
Ti7
82
i"5
ss
74
75
II
77
MO
2
3
I 4 .1
es
31
AJIiit'NT rlK KISTUI'TS
HEMPrin tlFLANKS.
School
KKCK1TTS KXl'KNDITUKKS
or I'lMir and llims" f rmplatnifnl ol
Camlirla 1'osnly for IHI.
F . H. B A KKFK. Trkasi her. In Account with
Cambria County Almshouse.
ISrlKOITCKKS.
old criers -
Clothing and dry ttnods
Incidental expenses
1 Ir.iceTlta an.t provlsioes
Furniture and carpels
heat and Hour -
Insurance........-
I eiephone .. ..
Steward ...-.---
Matron -
Servants ...
in . 57
372 in
4 so 81
s'M as
138 01
4-vt 35
342 VI
42 iai
6c0 00
laO IKI
240 CO
240 ISI
s5irj
124 4
311 84
6iS 02
164 2K
1.15 !
1.1156 110
156 86
91 io
55 8-i
80 DO
15 1-0
327 13
I 46
145 05
17 tat
18 67
4o 32
3.1II0
VM 55
.
65
-
Farmer -
Machinery and repairs ......
Justice and Constable tees. ...... ........
FerttnxT
Meal -
Hardware -
Tobacco - - -
liixmont Insane Asvlum .. ... - -
Weruersviile lusane Asylum
Warren Insane Asylum .
Mercy Hospital -- -
F:xpenes ol Foor lnrectors to Annual
1 onventlon at Pit'sburg
1 26
28 54
781 60
4.7'-.' 02
115 47
1 55
10 114
So IH. t
71 45
44 66 :
Annual dues to Ass n..... .
I hildron's Aid Society
1. 11 in ier
Iiruit v .
Report to slate Board ol hanty
14 jeensware
BlacksmUhing...
Livestock (Jersey bull)
I.al.or .. .....
Solicitor -
Livery hire
Minister's service
Out dour paupers - -
Burial ot oul door paupers -
stationary and printing
Coal
I'hys'ci.n tor Almshouse -
Physician lor out-door paupers
I
1 os
33 :5
6 tO
166 32
752 4
30 5;i
4:1 22
5 no
72o 23
1 no
2 00
4 O0
62 06
8.155
I
..J18,62
Total...
MIK'NT Kt'F. PtIOK AMI HOUSE OF
V
EM flA 1Y M KMT.
P MctloUKh $ li fi2
Poor Instrlct ot Hauphin county t oo
K. A. Marsh 3125
Total
'TOK ON FA KM .
.ftol 87
Four beail of work horses, 14 milch cows, 2
brood fows, 72 chickens. 1 Jersey bull, 1 boar.
PAKM PKOMTUTS.
KlKhtv-lonr ton" of hay. Ooo bushels ot corn
(ears.) 4 bushels ot millet. 167 bushe'a ol oat. 73
busbels ot wheat. 172 bnsbela ot rye. 68 bushe's ol
buckwheat. K(4 bushnla ot potatoes 2 080 heads ol
cthbauti. 40 bushels ol onions . 45 hushe Is ot ru ta
ba;as. 75 busnels of lurnlv, 15 bushe.s ol carrots.
35 bushels ol red beets.
JlL.L.KOON FAK54.
Two thousand sovet. hnndred ami ninety two
pounds ot beet. 44d pounds ot veal, 6 o5 pounds
ol pork. 860 pounds ot lard.
TyjANtTFAtri'lTKEUON FARM.
Nine barrels of sauerkraut. 60 barrels ofsnlt
soap. 3 barrels ot cucunber pickle. 2,150 pou ds
of butler. 145 xallnns ol apple butter. 114 tars ot
tomatoes. 12 ar ol strawberries. 46 jars ol black
berries. Mo a-a nl pears. 10 jars ot plums. 18 jars
ol chow-chow. 12 jars ol sweet Pickles. 10 ealloos
ol spiced pears. In cations of jellies, 10 irallons nl
piccalilli 2i3 men's shirt'. 22 men's drawers. 14U
aprons. 115 .tresses. a4 skirts. 14 nlnhtitowos. Ion
chemise. 44 drawer. V snnbonnets, 2 shrouds . 2
children's coats. 32 children's d'esses. 73 pieces
Inlants clotbina". 4 table cloths. 7 roller towels.
20 tea towels. 131 hets. H4 pillow slips, 4o ted
baps, 12 ticks. 10 bolsters.
"NMATKS.
4
Inmates remaining In House lan.l, 1R96 93
Ad mltted durina- l"tJ wo
Horn durinn year - . .- 3
Med during year . -. 16
I iischarited dunua: year . 64
lieserted durinir er 2
Remaining: In House Ian. 4. I sv7 o4
Adnlts. male 64
Adults, female .'.. 35
Children 4
A verave ier month... .... 1"2
ForeliroM .... 61
Natives 53
Meals given to tramps .....1.820
JAMKS OF DECKASEII.
William Roberts. Martin Chicago. Isaac Jel
fres. Owen MHI vern. lranlel Allen. Michael
Kisn. Kl'li Flemmtug, Peter PulaKkl, I.ucas
Kodelt. Ueorue Teco, William Clark, Frank
llesse. Markaret t.arl. Tony Hallow. Jobn Mour
ice. John Khiuildt.
JNSt'KANCK 11H.1C1KS.
Fire Association ot
house ..
Philadelphia on
.. . I 3 usi oO
Cambria Mutual on house
and marbln-
erv S.oooki
Phoeii is company . on storero-im 5io lai
t'hnwntx eonieany. on turniture 1 .5oo 00
i ieroaaa . ol Pittsburg, on hoepttal and
lurniture l.OoOuO
Etna li.suran.-e compaby. oa hospital
and Im.i lor 3 I10O0O
North America e mpany. on tara and
wagon shed - 1.7'MU0
f irient. .h enaine house and fixtures. ... 5oo lai
1 aia.louia. ol Scotland, on house aod
content ol barn 2 T2i 00
Si.rmttnel.l. on house and c utenUol
barn 2.725 oil
'..nnne.-ital. on tarn Itu-e l.Jsmou
North American, on engine anw t.ump.. aoo 0i
North American, on house ..... 3 o.sj no
Total
rv:j 700 00
I irta under our hands at I tie Count Com-
mt'sioners' i.lti-e. Etvnsburg, Pa., this 2Mth day
ol January , a. li lw7
A. I.. MII.TENHEKOEK.
I. M. i.a w kkm:e,
john 4irriNts.
AnditorH.
LOVERS STRATAGEM.
tut
1 hoy lUithi Trleil the Same
Ilevlcc
vi I; li Ainusui; l.t-aultK.
"Know that, fellow iu there'.'" askeil :t
yotin man of t lie Star w rilcr. ii.ol.lin;.
his, head toward the soda water clcr
i'i a eoi ner drujj sl.irc.
No. the wiriti-r didn't know him. In.;
had ii I run iml the Hula fountain :
iiuiiiImT of times during the stin.iiiei
" ho is lie?"
"Well. I lon"t retiieinlier his nam.',
but he is a. ha niriT-on from llaiiiret
xillc. I had an int itatton to is:t a ji: '.
that I am tl.nl in oc with out i..
M.iitnt I'leasaut. and I went out liiei.
on Sunday r.ii'lit ; and while j-ittii!-
I. ihe pori'li with I lie yimii!.' lady tl:i
fid low catia' up. 1 w as i :i I rs! tii-cd. !!
wa: n't I'lioitfrh inleri'sti'd to -a!eh 1I1.
nauie: tlie only thiu.o; that ilitcri.stei
Tin", was tin" prolial.li' iei.rth of his st;i
tin re. at:. I I was vorv anxious on th:i
Miiiject. ISut he didn't s-'ni li lu' i:
any hurry.
"Finally, in desperal ion. I remarl.ci"
lltat it was fret ti ni late it was on!;
ti'tie o'c'oek and I had Letter lie fr I
liti"- home. He said In-was just thiiiK
inLr the same Ihiiifr ami he would kec
me c.iinj'aiiy 0:1 the ears. Wo wen
down 011 the Fourteenth street line at..
I just Jiehetl to .see that chap iret olT.
1 roul 1 rot. liaol; 011 th' hill with tli
irirl ::ir:iiil. At Seventh street h
1 11-rned lo nie and askol :
"MIow far do yon pro?"
""To the end of the line; I live near
1 lie ea ;: tol, I a i:swerel.
"At the end of the route lie pot o!7
and went oer tow aril the h ot. whil--I
started loward the eapitol, ?ett r
ii.inct! 1i slip liack in a few miiMttt s
tieti ho w as out of stprltt - :iml ;ro t'
I'oiirtii-nt h street afrain: and within
ten iii'tMifos I was on the ears riino' to
ward Mount I'leasaut. once more.
"When Ihe ears p-ot to t he inrtier near
the fjirl's house I jui;iMt ofT ami start
ed iij the walk. I eiinli see there w-r"
two sit tint on. the jxiroh. a male ansl a
female, lint it w as too da rkto reeopnize
the male until I reached the foot of the
steps.
"lt was that durned soda-sijtiirter!"
Washington Star.
PASSING OF THE FAKE AUCTION.
One Kind of l'.tilne That l Happily ami
IVrnii'.nently KimociidiMl.
Whore litis the jewelry auctioneer
'one'.' I'ii to three years ntrn there
...ere at least a tlo"ti laces on th'
"-'oittli side whore a framly iis.i:iy 01
uplclii's. diamonds ami revolvers in
! he w indows called at ten! ion to a scarce
ly less loud auctioneer w ithin, lie stood
on tin delation liehiml t he counter; be
had "en piiers" 1kUi inside ami outside
the piace. iMid his sonorous tones vieio
rinirinir all the time. He vvatolicil the
stream of assi-rs-by on the stn-4't :i:id
"Pae' etl the play" of the oapiers. II
sold all manner of watches, ami he al
ways ".o-ot the liest of it."
As a rule, says I ho t'hieasro Post, these
salesmen were excel lent a net ioii'-ers
and knew all the wiles of their craft.
I'p to two yenrs apx some of them
were still runninpr, Imt they prndiialH
"ruled out. :it;.1 now there is not o:i.
ith t':o trininT cveeption of a atnr
' -v nit-lit llii tr in West Madison street.
Tliev must do a lirsMl Lnsiness. fi llinr
;ii:ti:t it ies of material at an excellent
:t'oo. T Tut there was an end of al!
I li i 111's in t heir line and the jewelry auc
tion has vanished.
I.trlle. Kewaro!
Mirs Tal Why. d yon know, that
or; Llif is Kn particular as to whom
: ' il! marry, t h tt she Iris refused
T, frori over fifty men. ISut at last
ll ' is ' llltOll.
Miss 'i!ttinr Why docs-n't shewed?
Miss Tab He isn't. Hay City Chat.
21 60
mioti
61
675 lo
J44 V
3::7 53
31 25
87 50
77
I've battled through adversity when skies
were Line an" bright
To win of fickle fortune but a feather in
the liRht.
An" I've never felt a flurry nor the small
est mite distressed
Till Sol had ssink to slumber In the cradle
of the west.
It always se med that even, with Its dark
ness an' Its dew,
i:rou:ht forth a host o' pygmies, an these
little troubles grew
Till, like Gulliver, they bound me. an'
when hop had nearly none
I felt a peace come stealing through the
gateway of the dawn.
I've lain awake so troubled, an a-tossln
through the night.
A-hopin' I'd be guided In the paths o"
truth an' right,
A-wrrstlin with my conscience over some
thin' I had done.
Or else a-plannin' duties with the rlsin' o
the sun:
An" I've conjured up the sorrows that It
seemed were sure to fall
L'lin me an' to wrap me in a Bort o" somber
pall.
litit the ills have always vanished w hen the
morning cried: Hegone!
An' a dream o' K-ace came stealing through
the gateway of the dawn.
An
so I say to sinners.
an to saints who
strive as well.
The cares that came upon you when the
shades o' sorrow fell
Will vanish with the vision of a soul-enlightened
day.
An" .ol will wipe the tear-drops from your
swollen eyes away.
The host of little worries that beset you
through the night
Shall steal in mi .-all li an', banished, shall !e
frowning iu their flight.
An" the rest will le the sweeter for the
ills you've undergone
When that holy peace comes stealing
through the gateviuy of the dawn.
Hoy F'arrell lir--nc. in l-slie's Weekly.
HIS K0MAXCK.
It. was two years since Joe Hentley
had left his home in u ijuiet little Ohio
town t-i a-ck his fortune in the wet.
For two years each working day lunl
found him at his desk iu a larg-e mer
cantile house in Chi'ap;o. lie h.ul l-a-eii
I'ort unate in s-curiiitr a jKisit !un at once,
throur.li a lirotherof his town stmas
ti r, who w:u now chief clerk in th.-nf-t'ee.
Joe will lieter forre tti.isc tun
years- - lonesome ln ears I tie were.
I he more lonesome, erhaps. Is-cau" .m
hail never Ihi-ii away from home ail
ainoiiir sbranirers liefore.
When lie first came to Chieaio the
world's fair ami other attractions made
Ihe city a wonderful place for thei-ouii-t
r 1 Itoi . lint t liese soon pale.l or passed
Si a ay. ami the lone mesas set t led IImi
him as lie felt hiui.-elf a stranger in a
stramre land.
For a time he nttend.il church. its had
Ik-i-h Jiis habit, at home, hut tliey were
siieli larjre places, and the oiiir'retr.i -lion
and younif folks dressed and actcl
so ditT.-rcntly from the church folk at
home that he (iiiuMy iot in the hal.it
of stayini aw-iy. He sorely missed his
town aci-uaintjiiiees. t!ie coinpanioii
tliip of his j-isters and brothers and the
liriirht sm.le of Cousin Fan, who usvl
1, op in so nnjie-tsly and leave
such a volume of sunshine In-hind h-r
w hen her father wouM come to tow n to
tlo his market inff. The trirls wi'h
w hom some of his fellow clerks associ-at-l,
and with whom they t risl to make
him at Itonw. somehow failed to fill the
Hill. Somehow it didn't seem rifrht fo
Ihe fello-ivs to prevt them on thestnvt
with a familiar slap on the shoulder
and a "Hello. Kit, old prrl. Iwiw you is?"
and in spite of himself he felt too much
of an aversion to them to enjoy himself
or make himself entertaininir, and
dropped tiK'Tii.
At last a chanp-e came pradnally. to
lie sure, so slowly that Joe l:nrlly
knew there had lieen a. chaiifre till it
t" as t.here. For several days the seat
'at. the opjiosite enl of the talde in the
restaurant where Joe ate lunch had
1m--ii occupied by a modes-t-apearin-"
little woman, whose lonjr hushes frinired
the darkest of blue eyes, and whose
slisrhtly j o u t i n r lips and roumled
cheeks plowed with the natural health
which can never lie duplicated by art
and wlcch only country air can pive.
The next day she tvas, in the same seat,
and the next and the next, and Joe soon
came to look forward, iinthinpinply, to
see the bripht face of the unknown.
One day the chair was vacant, and
Joe. with a sense- of deep disapKint
mcnt, knew why it was. he looked for
ward so earerly to the noonday mea!.
The next noontime he took particular
pain) with .his toilet and was so im
patient that, he was at- the table fiv
minutes! liefore his accustomed time.
She was not there, ami his heart sank.
A minute later it Iwinnded apain as lie
saw tin" well-know n fipure -oiniijplown
the aisle. As she pulled liack her chair
preparatory to takinp her .M'at. some
how or other. Joe never quibe knew how
it. happened, the b:p bins- eyes flaslicd
for a moment into his and he was on
his feet, bliushinpand liowinp.
This was the liepinninp. and it lie-
came customary to lxw . later to sit side
by side and talk duriup lunch, ai.d. if
time M'rmitted, to walk with her as. far
as the Monadnock biiildinp. where she
was employed. He had vainly tried to
discover her name, but when he had
naively informed her that it was awk
ward to cull her "Say." she had asked
him to call her simply Miss Marparet,
add in-r that this was what she was most
penerally called and was most ac
customed to.
This went on for several weeks and
Joe had several times lieen ou the verpe
of askinp for her address, that he mipht
call, or askinp her to accompany him
tot he theater, but lie kept delay inp. fear
inp that he mipht rupture the prowiup
friendship and lie left iipaiti to himself
and the lonesomeness of feelinp that he
knew alttM-st no one.
One noontime (and Joe will always
renicmlier it) she was not in her accus
tomed place, althouph the day liefore
she bad lieen seculatinp what the bill
of fare would lie. He ate as slow ly a-s
he could and sent his whole noon hour
in the restaurant, but when he left the
chair was still vacant. The next ilay
the same experience. He reproached
himself for not findinp out. more aliout
,er perhaps she was sick or had met
w ith an accid'Mit. At any rate, s-he knevv
his name and address why didn't t-lie
at least drop hiui a line? Surely it was
cruel to leave him in such uncertainty.
He brooded over what mipht possibly
have happent-d to her, till his health Ik
pan to tail. He never thoupht the daily
walk of a few blocks could mean so
much to him.
Several w eeks passed by a.nd the chair
still continued vacant, tin the very day
his two years was up Joe rtmeuiLiered
that Kite had spoken of Oconouiow oc one
day in connection with her family, lie
would a-sk for a few days respite from
work and go up there. He hail ncier
asked for a, vacation and they surclv
would not refuse- him. ISesides. it was
not far from Chicju-o aul many Chicapo
men went up Saturday nights to spci.d
Sunday with their families who were
stop pi np there. Anyhow, he would po
for the rest of the week possibly he
mipht see her or hear of her a.ml the
chanpe would do him pood eien if he
didn't.
The next nioruinp, Wednesday, he
started. He could only be spared for
the ret of the week, but what mipht
not bapien in four whole days? When
Ije. arrived at the deot of the pretty lit
tie Wisconsin town he found liimscl,"
anxiously lookiup around, thotiph he
coudemued himself for his foolish nc-!-in
doing sxj why should she hearouiid
the dejiot if she was in the tow n?
After he hail s-epistorod at a hotel he
wamlered aimlessly aliout the town,
udmirinp the handsome houses and the
lieautiful twin lakes, and watchinp tie
launches, filled with happy caiuK-rs,
dartinp to and fro. In the afternoon
he hired a Imat. ami tried to fish, bur
after a couple of ltours effort, when
only a couple of siokly-lookino- do.-tisb
rewarded his efforts, he pa if il up iu
dispust ami returned to the hotel.
At dinner that eiemnp he w as mad.
aware of the fact that a circis was in
town by a couple silt it, ir turn-, th.
table from him. who had come in fr..,.
the surroiiinliiip couiitry :iih! were - .
inp. In the Iwirlw-r sltop alsi 1 he r- w ,-,
iwitfiinp talked of but the i-iren- i
made him f 1 ijuite at liens' ti s-e r,.--nthiisiasin
t riai.il by Ihe n re f .. r ..f
a I'iri-us Iw-inty in town. Iloia .1 T-r- ..
from Chieairi 1, w here rvot Ii : tip .--tiit-. t
lw aide to ..iiiinati'l but ut-iM." in
terest.
Then be t ui.llil-rel that at l.out.-eii-rv
1 Vint to the rin.j. v.!
s boil 1,1 i.'t ''icy d.i it here? and . r
haps jli in ulil lie there. He -aoni-l e
to t h- " r 1.
It was a i:ttle late when J.w r 4.1...I
the tent. He had rant j.n'jt.l ..,
how many would 1m ahead .f L it. f,.r
the siiii'lc liarlw-r'a -ha:r loir how K.t
il would take rbe hotel laiotbhi. k t .
put a sat ifaetori pls mi his ti.-..
As be enteresl the tent he went il.ni 11
the open siai-e to t he roja-s arnl sf.. rt ne
at one end plauced ascntical'y at e i.
faee a.s tSo flickeriiip of tin- e-.i s. 1 1 .
lamps would allow. Of a t-u.td.-n In-stop-d,
rilblied his eyes, and looked
apain. Yes. surely that was Marparei.
look i tip fairer anil more winsome than
e er. a piearinp ipiite out of place a nion"
Ihe rustics vi ho surrounded lier ami.
wonder of womlers, there was an empty
s-at lieside her. In a matter of ten
minutes Joe had forced his way lo
where she sat and found himself at her
side. She apicared if I ad to see him and
Joe felt supremely happy as evplan.i
tions on Isolli sides were bcinp made -thoiiirh
he thoupht it stranpe that she
assipned no reason for her sudden d -Kirture
from Chicapo.
All t tiinps must liave an end and the
entertainment came to a close. Joe's
rvipiest to "see her home" hail lieen ac
cepted ;...d lie seemed to le t r-alinp on
air as he- left the tent with the little
blind rest inp lipht ly on his arm. As they
were nearinp a crossinp and Jos' was
openinp up the subject of carryinp tin
a c-orresoiidenee a woman's form eamo
under the lipht across the way. Mar
paret half turned around to po bad.
with a "Gracious, there's ma!"
looked more closely and saw a iniddle
aped woman with a determined-lix.k-inp
face hurryinp toward them. She
took Marp-iret sharply by the arm and
drew her to one side as she said :
"I've lieen huntinp for you even -where
what made you chanpe your
seat? We won't trouble this younp
man for his company any further" -
with a scathinp look at Joe "I'm
ashamed of you, out viith a younp man
and your weddinp only three flays otT.
I'll lie plad when Frank has you to look
after instead of me."
And as Marparet was lieinp hurried
aw ay from liiin across the street, Joe
caupht the pleam of tlie rinp on the lit
tle hand that was surreptitiously waved
to him. Chicapo News. '
4.amtHiig In Indlaw
Amoripst the Hindoos throuphout
Ihe whole of India there is a holiday
celebration in honor of I-ukshmi. the
poddess of wealth and pood fortune,
whereon pamblinp is uniiersally re
paroled as a relipious duty. It is know 11
as the fcstiial of lamps, and on that day
all classes indulpe in panics of chance
with shells, coins, cards, dice. etc.. and
ihe future of the ii.dii idtial. whether
piMwl or bad. is hniked upon as a fon-cast
jf his wealth or poverty durinp the 011
suinp year. The women take a most in
tense interest in the prioeedinps ami. if
fortunate. exK-nd their winnii.ps in
the purchase of sweet-meats and fruits,
as pifts to all their friends and rela
tions, toys for the small children and
fireworks for the lioys, At IScuarcs.
th 'ir sacred city, as nipht approaches,
small earthen lanis. fed with oil. are
kindled, makinp the outlines of every
mansioii, ala-e, temple and minaret
visible. All vessels in the river are also
illuminated; so that the whole city is
one blaze of liifht.
A 4 hainoli -oottoot.
A bandy foot rest is made of heavy
felt or chamois skin, the latter pre
ferred, as beinp far handsomer than the
felt and more adaptable to showy work.
If chamois skin is used, select a skin
larpe enouph to easily cover the toi, as
flawless an-l smooth as jKissible. Cut
it in a circle the size wished and finish
the edpes in clusters of scallops, an eye
let hole in the center of each. The orna
mentation on top consist! of sinple
leaves embroi Jercd in vivid autumn
colors in silk floss, into w hich a plimjise
of tinsel is introduced. The top is now
ready for use. Have a circular lox
made, heavy enouph to keep it from
topplinp over easily, and iad it 4 sides
well with cotton or hair. O.cr this
stretch a width of velvet or plush, a
deep preen fir crimson, fastening it in
place by tiny tacks. Throuph the holes
in the top run a heavy silk cord, lacinp it
cross i ise all around the box. St. Louis
Republic.
la Another Claaw.
"Your friend is an aa-tist. I think you
said."
"No, sir; I did not. I said he drew
pietures for the Sunday papers." Phil
adelphia North American.
THE LORD ADMIRAL'S PLAYERS.
They Made m ltrave Showing In th Owofl
Old llays of fjuooa IVewa.
At earl dawn, the Oxford cxi-rrier
liad broupht the news that the iJayea-
of the lord hiph admiral were coming
up to Stratford out of IxntkD from the)
south to play on May day there; avnd.
this was what had set the town to buz
zinp like a oivarni. For there were ia
F-npland then but thj-ee preat com
panies, the hiph f-.h.inilierlaiu"a, the faxl
of l'embroke's men, and the stape-play-crs
of my Lord Charles Howard, hiph
admiral of the. realm; and the day ou
which they came iuto a Midland market-tow
u to play was one to mark with,
red and pold upon the calendar of the
undent ful year.
Away by the old mill-bridpe there
were fishermeu auplinp for dace and.
-erch; but when t be shout came tlou n
from the Ixuidou r.and they dropnl
their poles ami ran. throuph tiie wil
lows and over the praiel, p'as.hinp and
thrasJiiup am-Htt- the rusheis and sandy
shallows not to Ire hast when the play
ers came. And old John Carter, com
inp dnw n the W arw ick r..;ul w ith a load
of hay. laid on the l.teJi until pirbaJd
Dobbin snorted in dismay and broke
into a lim.l w-rinir run to reach the old
stone briL-e in tune.
Ihe.liMal.t li. r w-iiieu liovi arrriulU'
inp mi apain. r,dil.p in double file.
I hey Hum.' their Ur iirn tu ll.o
lirerr, alel 011 11,.- i-Lali-f il.r M it.. I. ith
t lir I butnM iitf 1 I l.rs-a' l...!s, i-aUie by
-nat.ti.s i.,- .m. i.l .,f a, I t r iestr uiii
110 r drawn.' hi. ! r li. !.. .wl tipl.t. aa.-l
l.-alii if a be .lr. al,d t !- Iuuf?r--i
Iaj.ia. a.f a li ,u . 1. r 1 r.. in if 1, lij
I I..- tips! . f I - rsa rs t.1 rra. ,m.
I k l,.i, l-r. 1.-. a.l ' Ii.rm
- ' ru . 1 ... I i...i. 1 1,, i r t a r in Xi.r f r-jir-
I'.i i roervi.i.'t I 1 trull .trn ail
' t,.- .iruii.il. r. is. tr.. ir l-t prah.
' a l.ilr - li.. . is, a 1 1 1 u 1 :. t rrr o
.1..I it.- hi . : a I I M. t I.C
I'f .1. . I... 1 al. I tla inirr tw-liiv-a ..I
f lie i,. M.!n,S.v
1 Im-ii a iim- I !..- t-auii r .f tlie .-.sa-
1. 1 . ' . r . t i... n 1 1 ti iM.kt iiiL,
.. t..l 11 1. 1. r . 1 1. it , a t. a j. t.ae a
'i a. l ! w-l. I w I. p I be pTr-atc-t 1. no
u a T'-- r-l. al.. ..la it w L a paiiali.
.tup t-..ii .1 r',.vn.e -a, laarii.p uj.rfi
H i...ni,ss.l tlie ain. f U.l lal
l.arl.-s lloaarl. b li .utiiiiral of F.np
ial.il I i h its 11 al.- Wttsi pjllt iM-lhl-
d In 111 witti a ti - .'a tial. hs.ldiu a
tret 1. 1 1 11 In. band ami blowuip upwli
a sb.-ll. the Int. .11 .t the se:io whuU
l!litfai.d ruitsl; tt.s riap w as bripht sea
l.liic. The thir.l wa. white, and on it
w ,ls a lt d w il.) r"- w ith a iroldti heart,
tie- nun, n standard of tlie eoniiui:y.
After t !.- flaps came two-score men.
Hi plan of Iio- a.lniir:'!. the tirir.p
ineii. 0 rooms, h..rse-l.y s titul ervinp
knate.. wed uioiit.t-d on ph1 horses,
an. I all of them clad in -scarlet tabards
blazoned with the 1 oat-armor of their
master. I u I heir cSTJai t bey worethe
famous badife of the Howards, a ram
pant silver demi-Iion: and b-n-ath their
tabards at. the side could l seen their
jeikins of many colored silk, tiieir sil
1 or-buck led belts, and lonp, thin Sjain
ish riipiers, slappinp their horses on the
flanks at every stride. Their leps were
i-asa-d in hiph topjuHl 1 id i up-lnM.tis of
lawny conlovan. with pilt purs, and
the housinps of their saddles were of
blue with tlie pilt anchors of the ad
miralty tiKin them. On their bridles
were jinplinp bits of steel, which niade
a constant tinklinp like a thousand lit
tle boils very faraway.
Some had faces as e-niooth as lioys.
and were quite younp; and others wore
sliariejaiint'sl iieards w itii istiff waxed
liiustache-s, and were older men with a
tinpe of iron in their hair and lines of
iron in their fa.-es. hardened try the life
they led, and mine apain were snHwith
sbaven. so often and so closely tliat
their faces vicre blue with the ln-ard be
neath the skin. l'.Ut, oh, Ui .Miiwwa
AttwiMul and the ret-t of Stratford
l.iyti. they were a dastoinp. rakish, ad
mirable lot. with the air of something
eieu prealer than lords, and a keen
knowinpuess in their i-iiarklinp. world
ly eves that made a common wu-eman
seem almost a fool lieside them! John.
Itennet. in St. Nicholaii.
HUNTERS HIT BY THEIR GAME.
I Ditaorm W hero Sportsmen Have Kerelnal
Severe Itlciwa from Itlrda.
Came killed in full llipht has a mo
mentum tlu-.t carries it a lonp w ay some
times. London Field relates several in
stances where the birds have hit the
sjiortsman. In one case teorpe Mon
ners was shotinp in the woods of I-onp;
Island w hen a pr.iuse. driven by lieaters,
came flyinpalonp fast and hiph up. He
shot, at it. and then, with the other
barrel, fired at another bird. Just as
b was alsmt lowerinp his pun after
the second shot he received a blow 011
the head that knocked him sense
less. The prouse first hit had tumbled
apainst his head.
That same afternoon a wheelman
ridinp alonp near the line of hunters
i.lmirinp the s-enery did not obsene a
!iip black cfx-k till its feathers brushed
his head. The black cock had lieen
killed and had nearly hit him in fallinp-
The ISadminton volume on shootiup
tells how- the late Charles I-.slie an
kmwked out at the liattery by a prousi
he had shot. A stronp hat jiroliably
saved him from serious injury.
American hunters have hail similar
eXierienoe. A man was ridinp along
in a wapon some time apo. accord i up
to Forest and St ream, w hen soniethinp
hit him on the head w ith enouph force
to make him dizzy. An unwounded
partridpe fly inp throuph tlie woods had
hit him fair. Why the bird did not turn
aside is as much a mystery as the fact
that partridpes sometimes fly apaimtt
house sides anil are killed ia so doinp
A Royal Rider.
Oue-n Henriette of ISelpium. by
birth an Austrian archduchess, contin
ues, in spite of her snow-wiiite hair ami
i-ank as jl prand mother, to occupy her
time with circus ridinp. A yearairosh
pave in the ridinp school of the trojal
palace at HrussoUs a semi-publie per
formance, in which the ami herdaus;h
ter Clementine put their horses throuph
all kinds of faiwy paces and tr'iek-rid-inp
with the skill of professionals.
Thev leajied their horses throuph burn
inp hoops and over flaminp hedpes, and
her maj-sty janifwd a j-t horse over
a dinner table covered with flowers
and Iipbted eandellra. Then she
throve a team of ?0-iu-liand, herself
mountefl on lier favorite mare. Detroit
Free Trees.
.3,4su tfJ 317 rl
Total...
..7,W7 13
Totals.