Cape May Herald, 9 February 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1905

CONDENSED DISPATCHES.

It ta reported *t Cbk«r» tfaal tb* Palmer Boum has been purchased by Jobn Wanamafcrr. TUe prtce paid Mra. Palmer la aald to te 910.000.000. Word baa roac^od Cambridge. Md.. that flee men-Were drowned to Hooper* atralt while attrmptlnc to rear* 1 abore from Icebound oyatrr veaaela. Jack London, the oovrttet. baa born Qomloatad aa candidate of the Boclallat party for mayor of Oakland. Cal. The chairman of the c'onventlon made the atatement that London would n&ept If ootnlnatrd. The ae«'ond BritUb crnlaer aquiidron, couimamled by Hear Admiral Prince Ixnila of Battenbent, will be Inspected by the klnjf off INwtamoutL at the end of tbta month, and it will then atari on n cruise of aevernl months with the object of abowlna the British flag In distant waters. The squadron will visit several American ports. Meadar. Tak. a. The senate has passed the house Joint resolution provldi'.ix for Kntliertnjc «t*tlstica relating to marriage and divorce. Fite broke out at Hartford, Conn., in the store of Warner 9 Bailey, furnishers, and. working Its way to the saloon of Edward K. McKernsn. caused a total lo.-** of shout $40,000. President C. T. Beckwith of the cloa•d Cltlsens* National bank of Oberlln. O.. died on Sunday night He web un-conm-loua and had taken no nourishment for two or three days. By the explosion of 2^250 quarts of nitroglycerin to one of the magaxlnes of the American Glycerin company, three miles from Montpelier. Vh. two of the company's employees were seriously Injured, but probably will recover. t Norfolk. Va^ is a city of Ice. Tbe cold that has continued for several days has frosen every body of water to this section except to the main harbor, and thousands of people have enjoyed good skating there for the first time In years. Rain froxe as It tell, and hundreds of peoplp are skating In the streets. There Is no longer any doubt that Christopher Smith, alias “Sandrpck." Is the “holdup man" wanted for moat of the daring robberies which created terror to the Fifth avenue residential district of New York. He has been identified positively by seven of his victims and has confessed his guilt. A proclamation “addressed to the American people” has been Issued from tbe various stats capitals under tbe auspices of tbe national grange. PaXrons -of Husbandry, tbe various nanapsl. labor and agricultural organisations declaring that Washington's birthday be observed as “Farm, Home and Factory day.” D. Cady Herrick of Albany. N. Y.. ex-judge of the supreme coart and late Democratic candidate for governor, has been selected by ex-Lieotenant Governor William L. ftbeeban. ex-Judge Alton B. Parker and Cord Meyer, chairman of tbe state committee, ns their candidate for the leader of the Democratic party to tbe state to aneceed exSenator David Bennett Hill, who has retired.

Fire tn the Central hotel at Central Isllp, N. Y-, caused one death, exposed « Acore or more of [tenons to great danger and resulted In c financial loss of 00.000. Fire broke out in the business portion of East BL Louis. I1L, and destroyed a number ef office and store buildings. Severn! persons were Injured. Property loss. $2«.ono. - The Cleveland Electric Railway company will carry paaaeugM-s tbe full distance on the several lines of its tracks for 4 rente. Should a transfer be required the fare will be 5 cents. The funeral of Frank Croker. son of Richard Croker. who was killed In an automobile sjfndnit at Ormond. Fla.. took place from tbe Church of BL Ignatius Loyola. New York. Tbe aerv Ire waa abort and simple Telling a disjointed story and with his mustache removed, George Wood, who to wanted to Conner with the murder of Georg* Williams, a grocer, at Watcbung. N. J., has t locked up to police has<1 quarters at Hew York. Two men. John Metro and an unn. ware frosen to death dur-

WUkcabarre, Pa. The thermometer reached 1* degrees below aero, most seven cold of tbe winter oc riHer. r.fc. a. Mr. a tiL SchwabV New York, cording to reports from 8c Petersburg.

Dr. W. B. Flower of Pittsburg sad child of the lata Charles Lockhart of

Tttgmi wm be the wedding to M. Paul’s church. Norfolk, of Anns ntaHugb Lae. daughter of General FitsHugh Lae sad graat-nlace of General Robert K. Iaa tbe Confederate chieftain. to Lieutenant Lewie Brown, Jr. Seventh United States cavalry, a native of Bbode Island. A few hours after receiving tbe last rites of the Catholic church and hearing l»er father confessor read the prayers for tbe dying Mrs. Mary Mabel Roger*, who was sentenced to die upon the gallows Eriday afternoon, listened with amejWment to tbe announcement of Hlghr Sheriff Henry H. Peck that Govermn: Charles J. Bell bal granted her a reprieve until June 2. Tkarldar. Vek. S. Prlnceas Victoria, who was operated upon for appendicitis at Buckingham palace, passed a reetleas night but otherwise Ufa well aa can be expected. Three negroes were lb have been bunged In tbe Allegheny (Pa.i county Jail yard for the murder of John Kluat l<ectadsjc. but Governor Pennypacker has grunted respites In esch ic. 'harlea W. Darling, assistant secretary of the navy, tendered his resignation to tbe president asking that It take effect near the expiration of bla four years’ term of service, which expires to December. 190o. The suspension bridge spanning the Fontanka river, near St Petersburg, -ollapaed while a detachment of dragoons waa crossing. Thirty men and es were precipitated Into the frosen river, together with a number of cat*, wagons, etc. One of the dragoons waa drowned. Governor Higgins when urged to return to a direct state tax Instead of finding additional sources of Indirect revenue said : “My podt ion on the question of taxation has uui changed. There will be no return to a direct state ux so long as tbe supply of blue pencils bolds out” Tbe chart house of the Cramp shipbuilding plant at Philadelphia has been burned. Plans of many war vessels of our nary as well as ships built by tbe Crumps for foreign governments were destroyed. It was only by tbe heroic efforts of tbe thousands of employee* of the works that the spread of the flame* was checked. Four more supposed wives of Johann Hoch have been discovered. Tbe total Is now twenty-nine, not counting two in Brooklyn, regarding whom the police have beard only rumors. Tbe “new wive*” are Mr*. Loughken-Hoch. said to have wedded the prisoner to Ban Francisco four years ago and to have died suddenly; Mrs. Hulda NagePHoch. St Panl; Mrs. Henry Bartel-Hocb and Mrs. Fred Doess-Hoch. both of Cincinnati. Wednesday. Fek. 1. Walter L. Cohen, a negro, will be reappointed as register of tbe land office at New Orleans. Helen Newell, the seven teen-year-ol. daughter of Peter New all. a well known Illustrator, has disappeared from her home at Leonla. N. J-. and the police have been asked to find her. Mamie Rayburn, a singer, at Cincinnati. rushed out of her dressing room, her clothing aflame, and ran screaming through the theater. The girl ' burned from head to foot and la dying tn hospital. ; « The Adirondack tee carnival, which will last three days, has opened at Saranac Lake. N. Y". Tbe streets are like fairyland , scenes, with arches of evergreen and all of tbe residences and tmsiness houses being gayly decorated. At meetings of boards of directors of Vanderbilt line* held to New York W U. Newman, president of tbe New York Central, was elected president of tbe Michigan Central and also of the • ’leveland, Cincinnati. Chicago and BL Lon la. Senator Daniel A. Campbell. Republican leader to the Illinois senate, was struck to tbe face by former Senator iUley to tbe upper room. Much excitement followed, and two of Senator Campbell’s colleagues. Moeller sod Brown, and tbe sergeant at arms ejected Riley from the chamber and afterward arrested him.

IT FINANCIAL AND COMMBRCIAL CSmIbs Stack kactutlcBs. Money on call assy at 2 per cant Prims ■tSrtiuttts — ' ‘ change*, t

ntt N. Y. Central.. •TU Norf. A West.. IMit Penn. R. R....

ALLENTOWN. Pa, Feb. 7.—3m K. Moaner, a millionaire leather i chant, the largest ownar of tanneries In Pennsylvania and a member of firm of Keck. Moeser A Co, with ofl to New York and Boston, died here last night, aged seventy-flre yearn. He

HARDWICK. Mass, Feb. 7.-Tbe High school bonding, la which was

right The toaa. ladodtog $7,000 worth of library boohf. was HOiOOOl The fire

■.AO. Brooklyn R. T., C..C..C.A Bt L ~ A Ohio.... Chi. A Northw..

(Jen Electric.. 111. Central Lackawanna Loula. A Nash.. Manhattan Metropolitan — Missouri Fac —

Bt. Paul Southern Psc... i Southern Ry... i South. Ry pf.. Sugar Texas Pacific.. , Union PaclBc.. , U. S Steel

New York Markets. FLOUR — Firm, but quiet: Minnesota patent*, g tot Ml Xi. winter stntlghu. BBO I.B. winter extras. BBM4J0; winter patent*. BJObLB. WHEAT—Opened firm on Maher Liverpool cables, foreign buying and a scare of ■borta; market eased off later under reallilnc. May. <1.1* 7-lt«l Uli; July. H-M« CORN—Opened up on cables and In sympathy with wheat, but eased off later: II; shipping. lOgBc-. good to holce. SOClttr. POTATOES—Quiet: Long Island. H TOO state and western. C.BCl «0; Jersey "tn&jkDSrtrm: long rye. tltn oTU BEANS—Strong; marrow. Ptil.06, medium. KM. poa. B.mMniO: red kidney.

CALIFORNIA. Thirty-three Days’ To*r vis Penn*) Ivania 1U11 road. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company ba* arranged for a special personally-coo ducted tonr through California, tn leave New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore, and Waahlugtoo, on February 1ft. by the ’Golden Gats Special.” comp<>-ed ext In xlvely of Pullman parlor-emokl.ig. dining drawing - room, sleeping, compartment observation cars, returning by March <1 This special train will be run over tlw rutire route. Tbe best hotels will be n-rd where extended steps are made, but tbr the iralo will be at tbe conetant command of tbe party. Round-trip tickets covering all nrcrssa-y expenses. $t75 from all |>olaU on Penn syleaala Railroad except Pittsburg, from which point tbs rate will be fS70. For Itineraries and further Information apply to ticket agrnt*; C. Btudda. Eastern Passenger Agent, 383 Fifth Arr, New York; Hugh Hasson. Jr . Psaaengrr Agent Baltimore District, Haiti more. Md.; B. M ; Newbold, Passenger Agrnt Southeastern Dlttrlct,Washington, D C :Tbos. E. Watt. irnger Agent Western District. Ilttaburg. Pa-■ or address Geo. W. Bmd. Genera) Passenger Agent Philadelphia.

Quirt; domestic fleece, SKrJtr HOP8—Quirt: state, common to choice. ISM. St.Ur ; IMS 2»0Cc.: olds. ISbl&c: Pacific coast. UM. UbKc . IMS. *0X1 c ; old*. IXBTlc

JTTKR-

—Firm and 1c. higher

P, £XK1^ r

Igher. extra xtr* nearby

I Ic. higher: nearby fresh and western fresh. Be at mark. CHEESE—Steady and In fair denlhnd; New York full creams, fancy. IteOUWej do . choice. 13c.; do . fair to good. UWO U fclVE POULTRY'-Qulet; etsady, fowl*. UWVl«c.; old rooster* *0*Wc. ■ spring chickens. UHOUc : ducks. l«0Uc . gr— ^REiBED^^OUL^RY-Flrm and In fair

fancy. 300

choice. BHAMe.. good. 13*rtle.: turkeys, nearby. Sc. , choice. 10c.; do, fair — IK- ; western do, choice l_ Be.; do . fair to good. DOMc.: ducks, by. ttOltr : western do, 13®16c ; geese, nearby. UC13c ; western do, »ODc. Live Block Markets. CATTLE-RecelpU fair; market etsady; choice. B.3MM 40: prime. B10O* B: veal

calves <7 SOd*

HOGS - RecelpU fair: market higher: prime heavy mediums end heavy Yorkers. B.309C B: light Yorkera. Bl#«iU; ptge. SHEEP 0 J^D LAMBS - ReccipU lUbt: The Ooldan Text The asm e work* that I do. bear wlt--&aaa of Me. that the Father bath aent Me.”—The miracles are Indisputable evidence of Jeans’ Divinity. Destroy them, aa some rationalist* have •ought to do. and yon dee troy the Christ Tbe miracle*, demonstrated Jeane’ power over nature as He walked on the water and stilled the atonn; over material thing*, aa Ha filled the fishermen■* net*, a^d fad the multitudes; over bnman life, aa Ha healed the sick and raised the dead. Surely, He waa the Christ aent from God. The record of these miracles has been left for ns.

—Read tbe Hkkai.D for an appe:ix*r.

John H- Bvnravt. the •nm of on-

vv ceut. <11.IBj upr.n 1

dollar

Railway Mra Froeva «o Dratk. INJTTBVILLE. Pa, Feb. 7-Search la bring made for two Phi la drip hi* and Reading railway section bands who. It la feared, were froxen to death to the storm. The bodies of Joseph Faak and Frank Eckert, railroad employees, who lost their Urea to tbe storm on Sunday, were found yesterday.

Tbrrw Haadrrg Hrarard at Stryker. TOLEDO. O, Feb. 7.—Three hundred school children had a narrow escape when tbe school bolkllng at Stryker. O, waa burned. Tbe fire started In tbe basement and bad spread to the halls before tbe alarm waa given. All tbe children were rescued through tbe windows.

Wsjaaa Mwrdrrrd at Allegfceay, Pa. PITTSBURG. Pa, Feb. 7.-Tbe dead body of Mra. John A. Kirkpatrick wap found to tbe back yard of an unoccupied bona* at P Jackson street Allegheny, only a abort distance from her borne. She bad been murdered, and the morgue physician last night stated that the woman bad beau criminally assaulted. Suspicion reals os a man aa yet unknown to tbe police, but who evidently was an acquaintance of the

FORT WAYNE, lad, Feb. 7.-A fire here baa destroyed the Paragon Shirt Waist factory, entailing a loss ot $110,nuo. The loea la covered by Insurance.

Lower Township Adjourned Sale of Land for Taxes. Public notice 1* hereby given by Jame* T. Hoffman. Collector of tbe Toa-n*hipof Lower. in tbe Copnty ot Cape May and State of New Jeroey. that the oole by virtue of a ta*warrant isaued on the fourteenth day of September A. D. 1904, bv the townihip committee of oaid township wherein he wa* to have aold at public vendue all the land*, tenement*, hereditament* and real estate hereinafter mentioned and *itoate in said Township for the shortest term for which any person or persons will agree to take the same and pay the taxes assessed against tbe same for the year 1903. and remaining delinquent on the Pimtday of July. 1 1004. with the interest thereon accruing, and oil cost*, fees, charges and expenses in relation to the levy, assessment and collec lion of said taxes, and which said sale was to have taken place at the Town«hip Hon-e in Cold Spring, in said Township, on Friday. tbe twentieth day of January. A. D . 1905. at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, has been adjourned until Frifigy, th* Savtntcanth Hay ef Fafaruxy, ▲. 2). 1906. at one o'clock in tbe afternoon of sud day. The said lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate to be sold, and the names of the persons against whom tbe said taxes have been laid on account of the same and tbe amount of taxes so laid on account of each parcel, arc as follows via.: LOWES TOWNSHIP: Samucl S- Cord, the sum of aixty-aix dot-

Mrs. J. F Cake, tbe sum of seven dollar* and twenty cents ($7.30) upon six acre* of land adjoining lands of Frank Rutherford. Heir* of Andrew Rdmnnda, the snm of two dollars and aevcntv cents ($3.70) upon one acre of land adjoining lands of E. Fleiscbhaner. Smith Foster, tbe snm of one dollar and thirty five cents tli .yj) upon one acre of land adjoining land* of A. Pierson. Ottilia Hess, the snm of three dollars and sixty cent* (ly 60) upon ten acre* of land adjoining Carthanm tract. J. W Jennings, the sum of nine dollars ((900) upon hotel property and lot N.' . Price, the »cm of forty dollar* and fifty cent* ($40.90) npon two hundred acres of land adjoining land* of J. M. E. Hildreth. N C Price, the awn of seven dollars and twenty cent* t$7,301 upon forty-five acre* of land adjoining land* of William Week*. N C. Price, tbe sum of three dollars and sixty cents (<3-63) npon twenty fire acres of land adjoining land* of Willis Johnson. N C Price, tbe snm of one dollar and eighty cents «i 80) upon twenty three acres of land adjoining land* of D. C. Oliver. N. C. Price, the snm of five dollar* and forty cents (#5 40) npon fifty acres of land ad joining lands of lane Bale. Lewis Rayfield, the snm of three dollars and sixty cents (<t 60) upon two acre* of land adjoining lands of James Cox heirs. Heirs of John F. Shaw, tbe snm of ninety cents ($.90) npon one and oue-qnarter acre of land adjoining lands of Uriah Crease

heir*.

Heirs of Jane P. Schellenger, the snm of two dollars and seventy cents ($3.70) upon one acre of land adjoining laud* of E. J.

Hitch ner.

W. S. P. Shields, the anm of twelve dollar* and sixty cents, upon twenty acres of land, adjoins lands of Charles Dawson. Laon Teal, the anm of seven dollars and

twenty CriiU ($7 30) npon thirty land adjoining lands of K. Tomlin. Hein of Kcsiah Tuner, tbe jltoras* '*“*

acres of

B ** en ‘ CAPE MAY POINT. Young Men's Christian Association, the anm of three dollars and sixty cents ($3.60) npon lots a! and aa in section K. Yonng Men'* Christian Association, the sum of one dollar and eighty cants Jti.80)

npon lot 89 in section A.

x^eng Men's Christian Association, the anm of one dollar and eighty cents ($tAo)

Ehreabarg, prince at microecopiste ■dim years ago waa employed by the Prussian govern mast to Investigate a eaaa of amucgUap. A cask had been

_ ad aad shipped onward to iu destination Tba only clew to the ert»laala waa that the unpacking rat have been done at some of tbe cnatoma bona aa through which the goods had pawed To all aMNuraaeae the atoaruegnta had a bopeleas teak. Ehnabarg took bomb flf the aaad which had beea used la rufuwk-

and eighty cents ($1.80) npon two of land adjoining lands of William

W In Hioek A.

Allcr Chew, the sum of seven dollar* «i..i ««erir cent* f87.*n> upon lot No. 90 In M ock K. . AI lo* < *bvw (he *nm >rf ll iv dollar* and •l*t> cent* (83.00) upon Lot No 96 In Block A lice Chew, tbe sum of I * 0 il-.liars and - < rulv ortila >92 70) upon lx-i No 7 in

itb-k N.

WIIILm A. Cross, th* *u"i of two dollar* and Mvetity cent* ifS-TD, upon I-ot No.

<3 in Block A

Cl., s H C*mp. (he *nm of on* dollars mid ritfhty cent* (ll.MU) upon l-ot No. 26 iu

Block K

Jo*. K Corbtn. the «um of one dollar ••od eiabty cent* ($1 Hi/ upon lx>t No. 10 in

Block K.

Cbas. D(*U>n. the *nm of one dollar and eighty cent* <11 .HO upou l*il No. 7 In Block Ambrose Drat rich, tbe sum of two dolUr* and seventy cent* (fct.TOi upon U* No.

ftBIn Block A

Samuel E K*ina. ibr«nni of *rvco dollars and t Wen 1 v ceni* ($7 JO) upon Lou No

18 and 14 In Block A.

Heirs of Thoms* A Fern ley. the sum of eleven dollars sad seventy cent* (III.70)

oiKio Lot No. 19 lo Block A

Heirs of Thomas A. Fernlry. the sum of two dollars sad seventy cent* (92.70, upon

IA>ts No. 99 and loO In Block A.

Heirs of Thomas A. Frrtiley, 'be sum of six dollars and thirty orut* (9ft.W) upon Lois No. 182. 128. 184. 140, lift. 162. 168. 164.

170 and 178 in Block K.

Heirs of Thoms* A. Fernley, the sum of two dollars an-l oeveoty oral* (92.70) upon

lota No 48 aad 63 lo Block I.

Heirs of Thomas A. Fernley. tbr sum of three dollars and sixiy cent* ($3An, npon a lot of land, tOO feet undivided, lo Block N. E. P. Frasier, the sum of three dollars sod *ix y cents (93hO) upon Lot* No 13 sod

14 Iu Block D

Anna Fahey, tbe sum of one dollar and eighty oenfa 191 J(0, upon Lot No 02 In

Block A.

E. S. Farrow, toe sum of ninety cents [8 901 upon Ijot So 148 in B'ock K Cbarle* H. Foster, the sum of fonr dol-

lars and fifty oenU ($4-60) upon lxn So.

16 in Block H.

Henry tiloman. tbe sum of one dollar sod eighty cents [81.80] upon Ix*t No. 84 In

Block K.

Henry Sloman. the sum ot five dollars aod forty cents [85 40] upon Lot* So 34

and 36 In Block A.

H. P. Sloan, tbe sum of ninety cents (8 901 upon Ix*t So 32 in Block C. Ella J. Glblw. tbe sum of ninety ornts [8 90] upon Lot No 153 In Block K Mary A Hoeckley. tbr sum of ninety

cents [8-90] cent* upon l-ot No 23 in Rlock

L- O. Howell, tbe sum of one dollar and

etgbtTcrnu [8I.8O; upon Lot No 18 in

Block K.

Ktnuk A. Hall, the sum of one dollar a ini --ithty cent* 181.801 upon Lot No 10 in

Block A.

Frank A. Hall, the sum of ninety cent* [8 I*'] upon Lot No 45 in Block A Frank A. Hall, the sum of ninety cents

[l.»0 “poo Lota No 94 and 95 in Block A

Maggie V. Hovey. the sum of one dollar

and thirty-five cent* [81.85] upon Lot No

19 in Block K.

Henry Jacoby, the snm of ninety cents [8 »'l upon Lot No 39 Iu Block I. Mr* E W Kirby, the sum of nine dollar*

f» 00] upon Lot- No 118, 124. 130. 136. 142, 159 ley 166. 166. in. 172. 177.178. 181. aod

182 in Woek K.

James Murphy, the snm of two dollars sod seventy cent- [82.70] upon Lou No 29

in Block K.

George Myer*. tbe anm of ninety cenU [8.90] upon l-ot No 143 in Block K William McConnell, the anm of three dollars and sixty cents [83.00] npon Lou No 57, 56. 59. 60. 66, 70 and 75 in Block K. 'Mrs Mary Middleton tbe sum of one dollar aod eighty cent* (81 80) upon Lot

No 14 to Block K.

Mr* Charlea Ottison, tbe sum of sixteen dollars aod twenty cenU(818.30) npon one half of IaH No 174. and Lota No 115, 116,

117. 129. aod 130 in Block E.

Geo W Porter, tbe sum of forty-five cents [8 45] npon Lot No. 3! 10 Block N. Mr* Martha Palmer, tbe sum of ninety cents [8 90] upon Lot No 16 in Block N. E K C Paulin, the sum of onedollar and eighty ornta [81-80] upon Lot No 90 to

Block B.

Roberta & Cohen, the sum of one dollar aod eighty cento [81-80] upor one quarter

of Lot o 84 in Biodt A.

James E Selvey. the sum of two dollars and seventy cents [8270 upon Lots No 19

aod 20 to Block N.

Wm Selvev. the snm of ninety cento [8 90] npon Lot No 16 in Block N. Scott & Robert*, the sum of two dollar*

and seventy cento [82.70] upon Lot No 137

in Block E

Mr. Smith, tbe sum of one dollar and eighty cents [81 »'] npon Lot No 37 to

Block A.

W S PSblelds. tbesum of nine dollars

- — -7 | n Block B . the sum of ninety

cents, upon Lot No 135 in Block K. Wm R I'nraer, the sum of four dollar* and fifty cents, upon Lot No 38 in Block Frauds Yanderecbein, tbe sum of two dollsra and sevenij cento, upon Lot No 64

to Rlock K

F E Wanner, tbe sum of two dollars and seventy cents, open Lou No 129, 141, and

147 in Block K.

Stephen Winslow, the sum of one dollar and eighty canto, npon Lot No 134 in

Btoek E.

Samuel Wiley, the sum of one dollar and thirty-five cento, npon Lot No 11 to

Block K.

J alia A Whildln, the anm of one dollar and eighty cento, a bon Lota Nh 76. 77. 76, 79 aad 80 in Block &. Baarori F Ware, the sum of ninety cents, □poo Lot No 43 in Block N. Estate of Lsaming Whllidto, the anm of two dollars and seventy eenta. npon Lota No 74. 75. 121, 1*. 122. 83, M. and 61 to

Block E.

“ Wbmdln. tbe anm ot

jnd sixty cants, npno^ ^14,8.ML* M. *6 aad 9T to J2SL-iraES!££«f» 98.8t.6$.8B,gT.n,M,80aad U ia Bloc

npon lot 87.11

Young Men’s Christian Association, the snm of five dollars and forty cento ($5 40)

npon lots 46 aad 48 in section B.

Yonng Men's Christian Association, the snm of one dollar aad eighty cento (81-80)

npon lot j* in section E. Estote of Wm. Beatty, th.

‘ Harm and five cento (84 051

30 and « to block AT

she M. tl. Blister, tbe son of two dollar* .SSgggj'ig.'S&i!.