The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, March 16, 1904, Image 2

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Toll you what, Tthrn ma's away
t We have Jolly timon, I ray,
, When we make a plorlotia noise,
nTtiure't no on tn slug out. "Boys
I wo De qnlctl" Anil at night,
I It we May up Into, nil rlcht,
we've n picnic every Uuy,
I At our houte when inn nnoy,
We don't hnve to nny mnro
ficrape our boots clean nt tho door.
No imp scolds n when we Hunt;
i Faces washed or not , all right,
l Is'o one holler no to stop,
' Anil pick up tilings wo drop.
In the alley wo cun piny
With thu Smiths when mu'i nwny.
L. M.
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His Lady of Dreams.
By SUSAN SAYRE YARMOUTH.
She camo sudenty Into his sight, dis
pelling Ms brown study nnd Inter
rupting his pipe. She stood beyond
the table, beside the door, tall and
light. In a whlto gown that clung to
her arms and Bhouldera and rounded
Waist nnd swept about her feet In
heavy folds. A cross swung from her
Deck by a long silver chain, and she
wore a broad-brimmed hat with a
gauzy white veil, so her face was In
shadow. She leaned slightly towards
Ashe as he clutched the arms of his
big chair and sat forward In amaze
ment. "I'm the Trlncess Constantla Grego
rlous," she said gently.
"Of of Russia?" he asked stupidly,
trying to fan away the blaze of to
baco smoke.
"There are other lands," sho said In
differently. "And not no far away."
"Great Caesar!" ho breathed, bewil
dered, and his pipe dropped from his
astonished fingers. With the feeling
that it was the only bond between him
and rationality, he stooped to pick It
up, and as he rose he struck his head
sharply against the corner of the li
brary table. Dizzy from the blow, he
staggered to his feet and looked tow
ards the door. She was gone, as mys
teriously as she had come. He rushed
blindly around the table and
across the room, stumbling over easy
chairs and footstools, and sending a
revolving bookcase spinning round.
The ball was brilliant after the smoky
library, and was It also empty. No trail
ing gownshadturneduptheedgesoftbe
rugs, nor could he hear any hurrying
Steps on the polished stairs. He blinked
at the sun pouring red and purple
through the painted window for a mo
ment, and then turned back and sat
down on the nearest chair. Good
heavens! what a dream! Who was
she? What was her motive In appear
ing and announcing herself in that
royal way? And he hadn't seen her
face! Well, If it was as pretty as her
figure oh, confound his head! and he
was still feeling It gingerly, too dazed
to think of more than one thing at a
time, when he heard his friend's cheer
ful whistle In the hall.
"Well, old chap," said Thurston,
coming in. "Phew! but that pipe of
yours Is a fright! If we don't air this
room before the mater gets Into It,
your goose Is cooked!"
"Why, what will she do?" Inquired
the other, uncertainly.
"You'll never get another bid for
Bunday," said the first, throwing open
one of the windows. Gee! I didn't real
ize how rank Clssle is getting. Retire
her, Billy, and got another. But,- say,
what's the matter, old man? I left you
composing a sonnet and going to sleep
over it. What's wrong?"
She looked down at his maligned
pipe, and then up at his friend.
"Say, do you suppose she thought it
was rank?" he asked.
"The mater?" said Thurston puzzled,
"She hasn't been here already, has
he? If so, we'd better go back to
Blght Did she wake you up?"
"No, I Just dreamed it," said the
wner of the pipe, and began to feel of
his bump with a frown of pain. His
friend looked at him for a moment
curiously, and then almed a heavy
leather cushion from the nearest Mor
ris chair at him.
Wake up, you idiot!" he said. "This
la' no sleeping car."
"Dick, has your sister a friend visit
ing her?" he inquired.
"No," said the other.
"Well, there was one in here any
way," pursued Ashe.
"One what!" demanded Thurston.
"One princess," said the other. His
host surveyed htm in silence for a mo
ment. "Ashe, you're crazy!" he said at last
"Come out and take a walk."
Mr. Wilmerdlng Ashe was making
for himself a rather neat reputation
with readers of current magazines as
a, writer of clever little occasional
verses. Among bis friends at his clubs
he was considered a good fellow, and
they chose to assume that somewhere
he kept hidden away the person who
wrote hts verses for him. His moth
er's friends approved of him be
cause be paid his calls, and he was
chiefly famous with the young ladles
nt his rather general acquaintance as a
master of the arts of Welsh rarobltry
and bandlnago. But no one was pre
pared for the almost Oriental beauty
and mysticism of his latest versos,
which appeared in one of the best of
this monthly periodicals under the
name of "My Lady of the Realms of
Dreams," and which would have done
credit to a much more ambitious poet
than Billy Ashe, Ashe himself thought
rather well of them; be felt that it in
tome way compensated for the very
nasty knock on the bead that the Lady
had been the means of giving him, and
that be bad turned a most perplexing
dream to very good account It was
tetter than taking It to the Soclaty of
lygloal Research, wtTch be had
AWAY.
Put snmehotr I hardly know
'C'miroe it's ftiriT such things go
Ptlll, it kind of sems to tne
Rather lnncsoihe like, .you ee,
No one round to smile.' or ling,
Help a fellow do a thing,
'Nplnin thn lessons every dny,
Keep us straight when mil's nwny.
Ko one here when thing nro Muc,
Jnt to tell us what to do,
I heer ns up and make It right,
And talk Sertoli like at niplit..
Hear our prayer and tip-toe round
Till we're slct'piiiK snug and sound.
. (something's wrong, iu work or piny,
At our house, when inn's nwny.
Montgomery, in Tick's Family Magazine.
t
thought of doing in the vividness of
his first impression, hut six months
without any further developments,
waking or sleeping, had dulled bis
kcn conviction of its psychic value.
Meanwhile, a comfortable check from
the magazine had seemed to take the
thing out of the province of psychic- re
search. Ashe was a modest man, but not too
much so to find a little lionizing quite
to his taste, and he went to afternoon
teas and cotillions with a feeling that
tomorrow would be some one else's
day, and he must gather his roses
while he might. So he entered Mrs.
Foster's long drawing room prepared
to smile as he listened to his verses
misquoted by fair flatterers; he re
tained that serene attitude of mind
while he shook hands with Mrs. Fos
ter, and not one minute longer. For
beyond Mrs. Foster, and standing Just
outside the ring of light from a tall
lamp, was the lady of his dreams, with
her white gown that clung to her
shoulders and round waist, and flared
with heavy folds at her feet. This
time she wore a fan on the long,
silver chain around her neck, and she
had no hat nor veil, so Ashe could see
that she was regarding him with the
frankest Interest from a pair of most
attractive brown eyes. He flushed with,
surprise, and his remarks to Mrs. Fos
ter died on his lips. She was not a
dream, then, his princess! A sudden
recollection of the check from the Hun
dred Years made htm warm, and as
a corollary came the realization of
his narrow escape from the Society of
Pschlc Research good heavens!
Meanwhile Mrs. Foster was saying
graciously
"So good of you to come, Mr. Ashe,
and not to forget your old friends, now
you are such a celebrity. And to re
ward you, I am going to introduce you
to a very dear young friend of mine,
Miss Gregory, who admires your poems
so much," And Ashe found himself
before his princess, while Mrs. Foster
went on fluently: "Constance, my
dear, this Is Mr. Ashe," and turned to
greet another guest. All remnants of
his self-possession, vanished at the
sound of the names, and interrupting
Miss Gregory's polite expressions of de
light at making bis acquaintance, Ashe
asked abruptly:
"Are you a princess?"
She opened her brown eyes wider
and looked at him In surprise.
"Do do you believe in telepathy,
and astral bodies?" he went on after a
moment's pause. "Or are you only a
dream?"
"Dear me!" said the girl, "Mrs. Fos
ter said you were so nice, and not
startling that no one would know
that you were a poet or anything else
at all awe-inspiring, and here you have
called me three alarming names in as
many minutes. Is this poetic, license,
Mr. Ashe?"
"Did you really mind Clssle Loftus?"
he asked anxiously. "You see, she's
my favorite pipe, but she's rather old,
and I'm afrlad she's a little too strong
to be pleasant to strangers. But I
didn't expect you, you know, when you
came in so suddenly."
The girl's face was gravely puzzled,
but her eyes looked amused.
"I am afraid Mrs. Foster has a mis
taken idea of you," she said, with a
shake of her head.
"Where do you live?" inquired
Ashe. "When you're not In a dream,
you know when you are not in the
Thurston's library?"
"Well," said Miss Gregory, "I am re
lieved. I am so glad to find that I can
at last take an intelligent interest in
the conversation. The Thurstons' li
brary Itn't it a fascinating place?"
"You weren't in it long enough to
find out," objected Ashe. "And do you
think it was quite kind of you to make
me bump my head?"
"Long enough! I've spent hours tn
the Thurston's library," said the girl
la mock Indignation. "And I never
made you bump your head."
"Well, perhaps, not consciously," ad
mitted Ashe, "but it was under your
spell."
Miss Gregory looked at him with a
smile beginning to show at the corners
of her mouth.
"You are certainly casting a spell
over me," she said. "Really, Mr.
Ashe, I don't know what you mean
I'm sure I never had anything to do
with your bumping your head but I'm
not sur a that it would not do It good!"
"Cruol!" cried Ashe. "Well, since
you won't admit it, lot's begin again.
I am very glad to meet you, Miss Greg
ory. Mrs. Foster is too good to me.
Do you know, your face is very famil
iar haven't I meyou before?"
"Mrs. Foster has been kind to me,
too," returned Miss Gregory, prettily.
"No, Mr. Ashe, I'm sure that I would
not have forgotten It if we bad met be
fore. My home is not in New York,
and I am not here very much. But I
have beard of you ften from Mrs.
Foster, and lii Thurstons la Morris
town, and of course I bars read your
verses."
"How time must clamor at your
doors to be killed!" said Ashe.
"Ah, now you are unkind to your lit
tle brain children!" reproached ths
girl.
"You have been sufficiently over-kind
to even up accounts, In montlonlng
them at nil," returned Anho. "There,
you see, I can. do tho proper; now, for
Heaven's sake, Mies Gregory, tell me
If I dreamed of you, or saw you that
day at Dick Thurston's?"
The girl drew back.
"I don't understand you," sho said, a
llttlo haughtily, and then sho smiled at
his crestfallen face.
"It can't bo possible!" Insisted Ashe.
"The Princces Constnntla Gregoriun
and I was ass enough to ask of what!
Don't you know, Miss Gregory don't
you realize that you are My 'Ijtdy of
Dreams?' "
"I?" said MIssGregory "I your Lady
of oh, Mr. Ashe! Remember that 1
am not a resident not to tho mnnor
born, as It wore. I'm Just a country
cousin 'from Blnghamton. Do you
think It's nlco to make fun of me?
Constantla Gregorlus, indeed!" Sho
laughed out, a merry little laugh.
"She comes from a land nor near nor
far," said Ashe, guilty of the bnnnllty
of quoting his own verse. Miss Greg
ory surveyed him with amusement
"This is too fine a frenzy for me,"
she announced. "Aren't you hungry,
Mr. Ashe? Sha'n't we go in and have
somothtng to eat?"
Ashe followed her mechanically
"Don't you sometimes wear a cross
on that chain?" he asked.
"Sometimes," she answered, with
lifted eyebrows.
"Weren't you In Morrlntown at ths
Thurstons Inst September?" ho pur
sued. "Yes. I was In Morrlstown, but only
occasionally at tho Thurstons!" she re
turned. "Then you did walk Into the library
one Sunday afternoon and tell me you
were the Princess Constantla Grego
rlus," he said positive.
"Mr. Ashe!" she said reprovingly.
"Have you a twin sister?" asked
Ashe, desperately.
"I am all the daughters of my
father's house," she said lightly, but
her eyes were dancing as she gave him
his chocolate.
"Don't you remember the painful
taking off of Sapphlra?" he inquired
sternly.
Miss Gregory counted on her fingers.
"A princess, Constantla Gregorlus,
an astral body let me see! a dream,
'and now a liar!" she said. "Oh, fle,
Mr. Ashe!"
"I have $50 that belong to you," said
Ashe, Irrelevantly.
"I beg your pordon?" said the girl
blankly.
"By rights," asseverated Ashe, with
a nod. "Half of what I got for that
poem, you know. I calculated that my
thought and labor are good for half,
but you furnished the Idea, you see."
Miss Gregory sat down on the near
est chair and laughed aloud. Ashe
sipped his chocolate meditatively and
watched her.
"For a poet." she said at last, "you
are most unexpectedly practical!"
"When I've offered to share my in
come with a comparative stranger a
chimerical, eluBive dream-lady at
that?" he asked, raising his eyebrows.
"I'm not sure about chimeras, but I
think they were monsters of some
kind," said the girl. "And your In
come Is too small to be alluring, Mr.
Ashe. If you don't wish any more of
that chocolate, won't you have some
thing cold? No. Well, then, come
back to Mrs. Foster. I'm afraid you'll
be borrowing money of me next, to
say nothing of the way in which you
are straining your poetic fancy to find
flattering names for me." She took his
cup and turned away. Before he could
follow, he was seized upon and carried
off In triumph by Borne fair admirers,
and a quick glance back showed him
that a fortunate elderly gentleman had
taken possession of her, so he resigned
himself to the inevitable, and did not
see her again until Just as be was
leaving. He had looked for her to
say good-by, but in vain, and Mrs.
Foster did not know where sho had
hidden horself, so he was starting off,
disappointed, when her voice stopped
him with his hand on the door.
"Au revoir, Mr. Asho," she said,
loaning toward him from the lowest
stop of the stairway. Au revoir."
"Thank you," he responded heartily.
"And very soon, most fair lady of the
realm of my dreams."
"That is really a lovely thing, Mr.
Ashe," Bhe said, "and I am very proud
to think that you think that I bad any
part In It."
"But didn't you?" he demanded.
lie I believe in telepathy?" she
asked mockingly. "Am I an astral
body, or a bad dream?"
He shook bis high bat threateningly
at her.
The truth Is not in you. Mademoi
selle Sapphlra," hs announced.
"Hoar the lion growl!" she retorted.
Waverly Magazine.
Disreputable Rat.
It Is related that a Sanilac county,
Mich., farmer, who had been missing
apples from his collar, made a start
ling dincovery of the thief the other
day. Whllo crawling under tho barn
after a hen's nest containing a fortune
in eggs tho farmer came on a small
pool of liquid, bosldo which lay Wie
dead body of a large rat. On investi
gation the farmer discovered that the
pool contained the missing apples. The
rat, It was found, had died of acute
alcoholism. Aftor stealing the apples
the rat bad dropped them la the spring
under the barn. As they decomposed
they formed strong elder. The rat
drank the elder and died, so it is al
leged, of delirium tremens. Detroit
News.
TREASURER'S SALE
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Un -Seated Lands
FOR
TAXE3 ASSESSED FOR
THE YEARS 1901 and 1903.
Notice l tirri'tiy jtlvon thnt nrrcriMjr to
the Art of Assenihly passed the lth iluy of
March, Isift, euttt leu an art to amend 1111 net.
illreetlim tin- mode of sHIIiik unseated Imiils
for taxes, etc." the following traits of un
seated lands tn .lelTrrson county will be ex
nosed to public mile or outcry, for nrrenraiti's
In taxes, in the Court House, in the IxiiuiikIi
of UlOOU Villi', I'll,, on tho
Second Monday of June, 1904,
At 10 o'clock n. m., It being thn t:itli dny of
1 Ho month, unless sooner paid, and the money
for whirl! ruitil him! will he sold must lie paid
lit Die time of the Mile, otherwise said land
will he sold niritln 111. the t-tsk ami ex;nMiso of
the former purchaser, and In no rase will 11
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: m
9 4.1
50 .V
15 :m
is 111
A sft
17
Is l!S
9:14
9115
1:107
Sartwett, 1 C
Carrier. Albert .. ..
l.ltch, T li .'t "oil
Moorehead. II J...
Davis, r
simps hi, W A. ...
Moore, .las 1,
l.ulteis. .Mm .Inn.,
t arili f, A A ti E .
l;ii Id.-, M M
M00N10111I. H W. ..
Ilorton, W Itccli ..
Hoviilid, lia Id. ..
m
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'11 I'd
41
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.
:i9:it
59s:l
.T.i:l!
A4
Humphrey, W N ft
Humphrey! W "N
In
Ilrady & l.oux
i!9 111
A3 W
54 01
511M
4nss
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no
211
co
T2'i
irrt'i
110
1C7
110
11:1
;i"3!
Jfxu Mln
Clark. II M ft Ncul
V A 17 02
Dalley, J .1 ft Morris
.III , 090
Mciiarey, Mn Char
lotto 12111
.Mciiarey, Mrs Char
lotte 14 97
McOarey, MiC'lmr-
4:na
2(',7
Hurt
lollo 2H 05
39:ct
:i"l
.t'.rxl
1119
Mood, P
' P,
Ill lift
SIM
15 S4
14 01
Ieyn, Jo
llullers, S ll
WINSI.OW TOWNSHIP.
KM 10 Shaffer, llenrr
4l 117 Hutchison, Tlios ft
It M
4C5
111 ftO
in 07
111 911
19 92
A lift
aiw
10 4ft
h A5
277(1
itti.1T
iri tlest.Joel
Burf Ml Straw, Mary
Ml Ilevnolil-vllle Land
ft ImpCo
27'4 Helorme, Henry ....
4.70 llultmaii, F S
4IP, Cox.WT
11.1. s. (Jurvln, W K
lftt
491
The forcpoltnr accounts Include the tax and
Interest on amc to Mai-eh 1st, lot!. When re
ml 1 1 1 1 isr add Interest from March 1st to dale
of payment, and fto cents on ouch tract for ad
vert isiim. jus. it. rtKANS,
March 5, 1901. Treasurer.
TREASURER'S SALE
OF
Seated Lands
FOR
TAXES ASSESSED FOR
THE YEARS 1900 and 1901.
In pursuance of the provisions of an Act of
Assembly pn-ccd the loth day of April, Is44,
I will expose to Mile, In the Court House, Hi
llrookvllle, I'a., on the
Second rionday of June, 1904,
Itelnn the nth day of said month, at lOo'clock
a. 111., the folhiwiint pieces of Seated Lands,
with the mime regulations, etc., as I'nseuted
Lands are now sold at t reasurer's Sale:
Warrant. Acres. Owners' Name. Tux.
HARNETT TOWNSHIP.
17ft Dunkle, Henry $ 29 94
2'4 Itriiden, A It I vo
17.1 Crook, James T 4 111
2"i0 Fra.ier, J ft ti 4 00
HEAVER TOWNSHIP.
!S Enty, (ieuriie
H Kuty, TobhiB
1-2 Enty, Peter
21! Ilaliiesi Solomon....
1-2 Nolph, Mrs
8 Welly, Kit
4 Strauser, Davit!, Est.
lit Siniitheis, Scott
12
5H
54
t7
A7
1 09
:
Sft
mtooKviu.E HORoroii.
n k L Harr. Sarah, list P S9
2 1. Ctirtln, MauKle, Mm... il :t:
Il 1-2 ). 5 I. IloivUnir, lluith, Est. .. 3004
'aij'ail'ou Diiuithorty, S T, Mrs... 444
2 i. Dainrhertv. 8 T 104
No. 21, 2ft, 2 h Olbson. .1 I1 2:i
H4l. Long, W A 111159
No 15 & 14.21. Ilevuolds, Thus ft U M 4 HI
No 19,50, 1-2 of'5i. Tlntoir, S M 2 :i.
I. Thompson ft Hopkins. 140
21. W uti, lfoliecca. Mrs. .. 5 il
2 I. Sayers, Itaym'd, i Rose
a li uex for school I.,.. 2 11(1
I lliistluiis. Thus K Ill
2 I. Hielicl. Robert 1 55
II Ilrady, Sally (1 1)41
CLOVER TOWNSHIP.
70 Wesson, HA
CLAYVILLE HOROUOH.
Il ft I. Costello. John
5 1. Carrol. Mike
II ft L Felix, Peter
It ft HO Hot mire, Henry
2 I. Ilaac, Jacob
2 I. Hiiiiiin, Lyman
It ft f. Jones, Catherine. Mrs.
II ft I. Hamilton, .las A F.sl ..
II ft I. Knchlscal, Sieve
I. McUrei;or, Clark
It ft I. Mioso. Atiifelo
II ft L Shields, li II
I. Saiideln. Edward
I. S'zulilc, IVior
I. Writ-lit. Frank
II ft I. Jenkins. Thirn M
Vi of :i I. drove, Alex
it ft I. tiallo, Annie, Mrs
It ft It (alio, J 1 1-1 1 1 1
4 I, Conso., John
1. H iilirherly, Michael...
2 1. Klliiaiillnver, S
ll ft I. Swisher. W S
White, A C
ELDItEU TOWNSHIP.
ft 1-2 Krise, Laura
'il Slahlmaii. Amos
II Sllvls, It , Mis
in Smith. Peter H. Est....
07 I'l'iiler. Jackson
1M Paine. Esther
Wl Lowers. Truman
25 Kris, lohn
FALLS CREEK IIOttOUGII.
r. ctark, ll M
2L Filch. Tlllie li
L llaltleld, C II
1-2 of 2 L llecknian, A
L II o i-rniiii .1
It Mllllion. A A
84 (islmrn ft ShalVer
AT, Ostium, Hubert
5L Kay, M C
L Fill. II li
L Wilson,.! P
1711
IIM
A Oft
I 09
s si
7 14
S4I
il II
lll.il
14ft:i
1 ss
in 05
7 Aft
2 tilt
l :
1 mi
1 411
hi
in
2 lis
1 0.1
S5
ll :m
in oft
2 tl
2:i7
S05
5 5'.l
AST
1'IHI
2M
t) :i I
till
7 07
10114
A:ift
7 07
7 07
11 4N
41.19
17114
s 7s
A:ift
7 07
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP 1!)00 A
FALLS CREEK lillll.
2 L
L
L
L
I.
I.
1,
L
Cooper, Win F
Mill. I. hi, Lewis II
Huinphrev, VN ft llios
Johnson, Ityroii
Lofuien, John.,,.
Michael, f
Smith, E E
t'epper, .1 N
GASKILL TOWNSHIP.
A7 Ilariiett, Havld.Mrs. . ..
A7 Heed, IV'eaverft ilelts
til 41
14 49
7 4!
T 79
II 4ft
9 lift
7 59
Mln.
Mln.
4 Pence, ilunlel
HEATH TOWNSHIP.
SO Wyrleh. Johnston
40 TlllilM. Ellabelh
20 Thompson, Alex
20 livers, lleutv
21 n
9 :i'i
4 no
4 Its
2ii oft
5 Ml
4 75
11 77
11 17
5 41
5.1,7
am .Larue,. I M
IAD Wynkoop, Ml
1(0 WvnUoop, 1,1!
loo Wvukoop, I. (!
IK) W ynkoop. I. V
til 1-2 Corbet t. Oiiiii
S'jO Wynkoop, LC
KNOX TOWNSHIP.
SO Wilson, (1 ll
ao Thompson, W M
MCUALMONT TOWNSHIP,
Mln. 1A0 Wood. Jeiiks, Wluslow
II ft L Hrlnker, lie
H ft L Carlson, Alfred
II ft L Fredericks Eric....
121) 1-2 1 ieurlia rt , A bi n liam . . .
lift iloch, Frank ft Hon....
L Unlearn, Mary
i, Uotierthou, Johil
4 Smith, Moses K
2 Train, Thomas
1-3 of 14 Veil ft Cai K'iiter ....
ti ft H Yituubaon, liurlug
4 so
5 10
is :n
2 7:)
1197
II Ift
:ir i )
14 15
1 09
1 IS
1 A7
1 A5
2 t)4
t Hi
S74S
4470 I
JelTcnion foal Co.
Oranton :
M Hmlth, Jacob H 100
Sued, Ilonry 0 1111
M Schnell, Oeorgo IS 27
1S7 lirown. Job II.. 7S0S
7 lUllsmore, IV J HI 4ft
7S Schnell V.'t, 1 4J
ls3 North, James il Not 1111 111
8 No 2 14
m , North, Jim. No 2 14'.n:i
91 Jenks ft Clark 77 71
44 Wolf, William lt)05
Lochrle MniBiiret 44
2 1-2MIHCS, Fil II , SI
'S Anderson, Allied 9
AO lienmtt, 1'aul 79
ltevel Dim-, Ellen li:
Jones, ( 'at hrlli'j S
49 Mottern, lieo 1) 7il
Molltilnpo, llatlsto Hi
HftL
2L
A'i si liters Hioh 2,1
OLIVER TOWNSHIP.
24 Coulter, F.ll CO
Hi Coulter, S J Mrs... fit)
OS McConnoll, Mury J 1 :!o
I'ERRY TOWNSHIP.
HAL Andnrson, Peter. . . 7 fil
HAL Anderson, Andrew .1 do
41 Hlosu, Jtowl M 12 !H
H ft L JJiisb, Harry 11 .... till
HAL Hush, D A 4 fil
HAL Chick, Cuiirles .... 14"
HAL Johnson, Nelson... 2 0 .'i
L I.lud, Issue 1 81
Ukh flank, Wllsoti 2();)
HAL. Nelson, Andrew ... 5 21
U F'arcell, Wllllum .. 3(12
t, DaviH, John II ... IS
Barwlnd-Whlto C. Co
Grantors:
Coal 27 Stownrt. W J.... 8 2?
Coal 117 McHenry. W.. 37 17
Coal 67 Morris, C U U... 18 II
Coal 23 Foster, Mrs. 8 7f.
Coal 71 MoIIenrv. W P.. 27 01
Coal 3 Palraor, M 11 44
PORTER TOWNSHIP.
40 Kennedy, A J 0 30
POLK TOWNSHIP.
571 71 Harrlpor. S P 5 71
571 1.13 I.,ylo. Siimuo.1 A.... 3 IX
2023 33 H.)nd, William .... 4 31
riNECREEK TOWNSHIP.
L Ashley. EM 4.r
(1!) Hroivn.Ersk-lne&Co T.U
Mln 10 Corbett. AW 7 fir
H Craig, Win U. Itev. M
10 Djney, William.... 4 K3
lot) HnrrlL'er. S P 2!l fill
Mln 223 White. A C & Wil
son E H 83 4'
H A 1 WoIIb, n W 11 47
GH.8 Reynolds, CM.... 170
2 IirctHt, llobert .... 4tl
I MeConnell, J II.... 3U
L Steadman, Iva, Mrs 23
rUNXRUTAWNEY HOHOUOII.
L Dlllman, John 2 SO
31 Gillespie. J U. Est.2.r.9 30
L (Jrube, J M, Mrs.. . 25 Ht)
L Hastinifs, MM.... 3 HS
2 L HastlnBs. W T .. 7 t4
2 L Henry James 4 7."
1 L Knarr, Adam 7 84
L Klrkpatrlek, E A.. 7 85
L Mulhews, Clara. .. . 0 25
2 L Nowmaster, Leon'd 20 77
H A L Uo(ferii, C C G 73
L Sweeney, James .. 3 84
7 L A 4 Scott, Clara S 10 24
L Bloom, A M 2 03
I. Barry, William.... 3 ttii
L Ford, Mary H 3 Wi
2 L Henry. G W 6 (12
L Wetzel, I C 8 07
o A 2 L FiBh, Charles 105 83
L Fish, Charles 9 31
rtlNdliOLD TOWNSHIP.
3 Crawford, Israel... 180
G!i Broslus. Ibhbc Jr. . . 1107
1 Hoch, William .... 44
HOSE TOWNSHIP.
04 Iseman & Aloorn.. 10 OS
3 L Kauherniver, W (i. 5 (12
H & 4 L Kucliermyer. W G. 17 2.1
I. McDonald. Geo M . 85
L McKay, .lames .... 73
2 L Sayer, Raymond.. 2 31)
L Slitolo, .11) 1 05
2 L Hinck, SA 41
L Allen. J O.... 1(1
2 L Hcowii. James L. ..
II A l Fitch, FA 10(1
L Furguson, Harriott I
5L Grtlliitrlier, JnoH... 30
I. (iallHg'ier, Svlvest'r 1(1
II A L Miller, Mead 54
HAL Smith, GdOi'jro 8(i
Smith, ti.'oi'co .... 14
1 A. V. U. It. Co. . IN
5 Hureoon, Clara..., 2 0:1
2 li Dominick, Cuth'ne. (is
L ' Hanes, John OS
L LewU, Itmibln 12.1
32 Lucas, Samnol 50
ItEVNOI.DSVILLE HOItOUilL
1 Malhews'ciiHti.... 12 4(1
II A J. lluntincdon, J C . . ill 2(i
HAL Jones, Jennie, Mrs. 387
HAL Jones, II 1 23 la
It Matthews, Charles 1 1 57
II ft Li Itoynoldi. S T, Mrs 32 13
II ft L Cataldo, Domineeo. Ill 2d
I of H A L Driseoll & Daisy Ea 4 83
ilA2Li Smith, It F I) Ii5
II ft Ij KroMchwasku, Jno . 23 12
H A it Dunny, Andrew. . . ,'15 21
II A L I.'jehner, Frank.... Ill 2(1
SAL Hartraan. E D 5001
SNVOKR TOWNSHIP.
70 Gillinyhom, Garri
son Co 10 2S
0 StriuiKo. .Ios"ph. . . . 58
3 Kviinn, (J !(ii'(.r Oil
7 M .allows .Inrin .... 1 20
WAiti.iw rov.'.s'.ttiip
L A 7 it iitiiiii. IM Dr. .. 2 51
50 Hikor All imiof.s.iii 11 57
II A I. Miller. K l 4 15
145 11 i.:d. Hot. ti 1(1 21)
HAL 1 Miiwsmi. Itulii.4 Est 213
fi'l Wils It ih'i'i. A.. 13 (1(1
31 Wilkins li.lin I). . . 4 2!)
1 1 Wood wind. V ' 1! .'!:
31 J J.inliiiiii. t'lini'li'H. . 1 (11!
li'.) Fiku. Mn:li.i. 5 77
H A L I'ierce. Alvlu 181
40 OIlBiTinjfoi'. JW 00
1)2 Moore, Perry 3 77
WEST HEYNOLDSVILLK BOKOroU
It Fryer, Sumuol 2 3C
Vv'ASIIINOTON TOWNSHIP.
21. H iylos. Harry 3 25
Coal 32J f:ox, EilHha 3 31
50 Cox, EMjah&Ellijha 3 80
L Frllz, A 3 8(1
50 Hutehion,JohnEat 15 117
L Hcllur. Henry 1 1)4
205 Loeb, Harry Ill fi:i
L Marshall, II U ... 3 8(1
L Osborn, J M (14
iotih Schwemm, V li .... 15.1
100 Wheeler, David.. , 21 OS
1 Woodwurd, Marjf't fil
40 Wilson, James J... 2 24
2 L Snedden, Alex 1 20
2 L Hicks, Jaraos 40
L IVntz. Annie E.... 50
25 Cox, WT 3 14
71 Gorifan.Mik'l &G00 12 44
Mln Kit) Gordon, C 55.-..... . 1(1 72
03 Maxwell. S J 13 til
1 Woodroe, Joseph. . 10 '
WINSUnV TOWNSHIP.
. 70 Gordon A White.. 40 35
100 Gordon & White .. 61 7
I Grlndor. Jane 60
tt Herat, Mary E .... 2 08
HAL Knarr, John ...... 10 38
241 Miller, O W fl 18
HAL Miller, Curt fi J
HAL O'Brlan. Michael.. 12 33
HAL ThompklnnLiicasA 741
II L Shoring, Gsorgo... 2 97
lfi Dickey, Allen...... 7
II Kornhaw, J Henry. 1 00
i Larson, J W 1 20
HAL Palermo, O 90-
II & 1 Thompson, MatTclo 58
H Plfcr, J A V.. 10
CO Shobort, James.... 2 80
I L Winters, G B 10
H A L Mannus, Hugh. ... 80
L Hainct, S S 97
1 Holowell, Lewis,.. 07
i Holm, Harvey 81
i Hhodes, Grnnt .... 69
Itopelty, Michael.. 85
HAL Snyder, J Y 2 82
L. Syphrlt, J L 1 30
II A L Richero, Nicholas. 5 00
39 Reynolds, Tho.and
Gorslin 6 03
15 Reynolds, Thos and
Gorslin 1 23
47 Reynolds, Thos and
Gorslin 6 83
II A L Anderson. John... 8 40
HAL Haines, Charles F; 4 81
HAL Amora, P 4 81
II A L Challor, 0 0 40
L Shannon, Barney. . 12
HAL Tompkins. Lucy A. 8 40
YOUNO TOWNSHIP.
II A L Carr, W C 3 38
F;onl 6 Mcyuown, Samuel. 5 87
II A L Vlllolla. Annie.... 4 70
4 Williams, Reuben
and Bracken. .. 4 .'8
1 Cosmo and Morusco 1 19
Bcrwind-WhlteCo'l
Co. Grantor.
Coal OS Goo. Fetterman . 23 50
PunxsutawneyB&L
ll Ii Julius Graiser... 3 08
Persons remlMlnit tux nn forenolnir Coated
I.iindshoiihl add lilty rents on each tract tor
Id vert Islliir. JOS. B. MEANS,
.Mulch 3, 1904. County Treasurer.
SPORTING BREVITIES;
The St. Louis Nationals have picked
Houston, Texas, for their training
crotind.
Jim Jeffries is training Industriously
la New York in anticipation of a battle
with Jack Muuroe.
Thomniy Warren, nt one time cham
pion featherweight of the world, died
recently at Snn Frauclsco, Cnl.
Theodore Colemnn, the well-known
Syracuse secretary, says that Roches
ter will hold two meetings this year at
the half -mile track.
"Young Grlffo" wnnts to go to Aus
trnlln, and friends of the once great
boxer may raise n purse to send hi in
back to the Antipodes.
President Tebeau. of the Louisville
Club, has announced that he will carry
only sixteen men this scusou. Twenty- N-
ilve are under contract.
The Philadelphia. National I.cnuue
Club will lose tho services of Pitcher
Iturry, who has been ordered to remain
In Peoria for next season.
Grimlnser, of the Boston National
LenBue, has been secured by the De
troit American League team. Clyde
Itohinsou has also been signed.
Harry Griffin stopped Tommy White
In four rounds at Chicago. Jack Ityan
only lasted two rounds with Johnny
Martin in their bout the same evening.
"Jim" Itobinson has been engaged
as trainer nt Princeton for three years,
beginning on July 1. He begun his
work at Harvard, but went to Prince
ton about -8S5.
Courtney is confident that he cr.n de
velop another strong 'varsity crew at
Cornell. He has lust year's powerful
freshmen combination intact, besides
live of last year's 'varsity.
Itowing leaders at Yale express them
selves as being in favor of the new
American Henley arrangements, in
which Yale and Harvard will tuUe an
active oart for the first time.
WORLD'S FAIR TOPICS. -
Pntnr.Jny, July 2, will be Amateur
Journalists' Day at tho World's Fair.
Tho St. Louis Exposition authorities
have been notified that tho war would
not affect Japan's exhibits.
General Ben Viljoen, a Boer lender,
will have charge of the Uoor exhibit at
the St. Ixmls Exposition.
The perfume woods nnd plants of tiie
Philippine Isl.-inils will be shown nt tho
World's Fair In a special collection.
The World's Fair CVmimltloo on Cer.
cnionles has assigned October 3 for
New York Hay and October Vi for
Michigan Hay nt tho Fair.
Idaho will make n big exhibit of tin
ere. Important discoveries of this
metal, so rare In America, were made
recently near .Salmon City, Idaho.
Korea has withdrawn from p.irtloi
patloii In the Louisiana Purchase Ex
portion, and has oiliclnlly notlllfi! ;lm
utanagouicut of tho Exuo.sillaa to that
i.'.cct,
California will Install an r!!v fae
ffiiy in the California space in ihrt
yrlcultnro Building. Tho prnc;-:ns of
extruding tho oil will bo shown In all
Cctull,
Ths Kentucky Legislature at a scs
V.i voted a World' Fair npproprla
tioti of $75,000. This is in addition to
11 fund of mioo.OOO raised by tho Ken
tnc'.iy Exhibit Association.
California's principal exhibits will bo
miisicil iu tho Agricultural Building.
Lievcu counties or the Sacramento Vul.
hy will combine their exhibits In a
largo parallelogram, and will display
every product of tho American Conti.
cent.
In making her general mining ex
hiblt at tho Wor.M's Fair Virginia will
erect n house entirely from tho stone
quarried within the State's borders.
The cost of tho materials and construct
Hon of tho building ig estimated at
HKJ.000.
Pneumonia' mnrtn1l I- xt
City Is 18.7 per cent of the total mor
ality and in Chicago 18.8. Consump
Hon Is chargeable with 12.1 per cunt
wUn.iTaicdKo.,tt New York'
There, ars nearly five hundred Chlrs.
tian churches in Japan and over onv
thousand missionaries. j