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SCHEDULE 0 F : COUNTY ACCOUNTS. - A U D IT 8 B Y StTPEBVIflO BS, ohulinan & Son, poor account B e g i^ ^r a b y ,“ ««- !-!! !*!!..]$•!,! 1 ! E. A. Dunham,“ ** ........................................o. b . Knight,« *• ................................... . Knight,« J. B, Morris: :*» * » Thos. .Clark, * ....... J. B, Morris: :*» » Thos. .Clark, * • .......................................jR*ankHarvey, .Clark, .......................................jR*ankHarvey, «• , * ** .......... .......................... A Q'-®a)J, p rin tin g .......... .......................................... . Montgomery, supervisor A Q'-®a)J, p rin tin g .......... .......................................... ueo. a . Montgomery, supervisor ......................... Unpaid taxes ueo. a . Montgomery, supervisor ......................... Unpaid taxes ........................ , ......... 181485 Pursuant to Chapter BOO , Laws of 1880,1 hereby certify th a t the follow ing is n true statement f all-accounts audited isnd.ailowed.and the amounts elaimed. at the annual Pursuant to Chapter BOO , Laws of 1880,1 hereby certify th a t the follow ing is n true statement o f all-accounts audited isnd.ailowed.and the amounts elaimed. at the annual f tlieall-accounts Board faudited f Novemberat statement o f isnd.ailowed.and the amounts elaimed. the annual statement o f tlie Board o f Supervisors o f Schuyler County, commencing November 18th, ,1888; A lso fh t ich f the.said-aecounts properly verified, . OHAKDES WATKINS, clerk, TOWN OF CAYUTA. I * A S A1Jstra?t of 4;cc°u n t presented fo r audit to the Town Board o f the Town o f :Cavu tfc t the annual meetinsr. Nov. 8.1888. and thnant.fnn nf i.f .w...‘ or ' 'W *' ting, ^ i Jeon A S A1Jstra?t of 4;cc°u n t presented fo r audit to the Town Board o f the Town o f :Cavu tfc t the annual meetinsr. Nov. 8.1888. and thnant.fnn nf i.f .w...‘ or ' '• W *' ting, v*! ^ V the ctTono t W i d Boa?d th Jeon ■ ffame.' . Nature of Claim. r, stationery. B o a rd ,... ......... ■, lawstationery. book, Surrogate r, ,... ......... ■ , law book, Surrogate ............. , x ................................................I ? OUITOgute, et a i ................................................I County rk l g ; .............Mpfflgpffltfcy, services as Supervisor ..... SwartwOOd’ ' ** “ \-Z .W aitef B u rrillvta * on esropeous assessment, . . . . . . . . ’ .....' * Claimed. $ 693 40 21 94 Allowed. rejected 4;cc°u n t presented fo r audit to the Town Board o f the Town meetinsr. Nov. 8.1888. and thnant.fnn nf i.f .w...‘ ting, v*! ^ V the ctTono t W i d Boa?d th Jeon B.GN& inS ia r m a t C“ :. , EeubenKellogg, inspector.............................. J; B.Smith, mspectOT. . , EeubenKellogg, inspector.............................. J; B.Smith, mspectOT. . . . . Myron Decker, assessor... . mspectOT. . . Myron Decker, assessor... . A. D. Jayne, assessor. Myron A. D. Jayne, assessor. __W Flanders, __W m, Flanders, assessor ?• §• M. D., v ita l statistics ................ C.P. Godfrey, M. D., v ita l statistics . ... Nicholas B a rfj excise commissioner ........... ......... a rfj Myr°n, Ennis, excise commissioner John Richaros, excise commissioaer Myr°n, Ennis, ......... John Richaros, excise commissioaer E. C. Reynolds, clerk f election............. E. C. Reynolds, clerk o f election............. O . P. Godf iy , clerk o f e le c tio n . . O . Godf iy , clerk o e le c tio .................E, A. Ayres, highway commissioner Jacob Bunn, of house fo election. .................E, Ayres, highway commissioner . Jacob Bunn, use of house fo r election. . Jasob yanKureh. f house fo election., Bunn, use r . Jasob yanKureh. use o f house fo r election., A nDAlt 15 SlVllfh a# 4>Um AbheAQjpmit jusiSde of” the peace””“”“ Jasob yanKureh. use o f house A nDAlt 15 SlVllfh a# 4>Um AbheAQjpmit jusiSde of” the yanKureh. use o r election., A nDAlt 15 SlVllfh a# 4>Um AbheAQjpmit , jusiSde of” the peace””“”“ ... n .Trt^he, iustice of the peace...........\■ —• V\C (UuwwVI lull?Lic AbheAQjpmit , jusiSde peace””“”“ n .Trt^he, iustice of the peace........... -.variwood, supervisor —• V\C (UuwwVI lull?Lic n Ben, L. Swart- .Trt^he, peace........... -.variwood, supervisor iniith, town c le rk V\C (UuwwVI lull?Lic n Swart- -.variwood, supervisor iniith, town c le rk .............Sm clerk lie AbheAQjpmit , jusiSde n .Trt^he, iustice of the peace........... -.variwood, supervisor \■ —• V\C (UuwwVI lull?Lic n Ben, L. Swart- -.variwood, iniith, Ben, L. Swart- H , G, Sm iniith, ............. , G, Sm H. G. Smith, town clerk s u p p lie s ........... Wm. White, f the Smith, town s u p p s ........... Wm. White, overseer o f the p o o r.. . . Wm. White, pool* supplies............................... White, overseer o p o o r.. . . Wm. White, pool* supplies............................... B .X i -Swartwood, poor-supplies.................... O. P. Godfrey, 51. D „poor supplies B .X i -Swartwood, poor-supplies.................... O. P. Godfrey, 51. D „poor supplies oamuelBrown, highway commissioner..................... ......... Godfrey, „poor supplies oamuelBrown, highway commissioner..................... T o ta l ......................................................................... Appropriated fo r roads and bridges. Appropriated fo fu d ..................................‘ Appropriated r Appropriated fo r poor fu n d ..................................‘ \^ F O B A U D IT S BY SUPERVISORS. Harmon Jayne, ex-overseer o f poor ........... Joseph Rodbourn, ta assessment Harmon Jayne, ex-overseer o f poor ........... Joseph Rodbourn, ta x on erroneous assessment Ben. L, Swartwooa, supervisor............................................ Joseph Rodbourn, ta x on erroneous assessment ■ Ben. L, Swartwooa, supervisor............................................ T o ta l ...................................................... S238 Herk m o o 41 52 3 651 79 TOWK OF DIX. An Abstract o f Account presented fo r audit to the Town a t the annual meeting, Nov. 8th; 1888, and the action of the Name. For W hat Claimed. „Sylvester Bronson, ex-commissioner o f highways E. D. Tompkins,Bronson, inspector f election . . . „Sylvester highways E. D. Tompkins, inspector o f election . . . . . . . . . F. F. f election Tompkins, inspector . . . . . . . . . F. F. Chandler, inspector o f election ..................... Geo. W. Miller, inspector f eMctfon F. F. Chandler, inspector o f election ..................... Geo. W. Miller, inspector o f eMctfon .............. F. W. Fiero, clerkinspector ot election........................... Geo. W. Miller, o f eMctfon .............. F. W. Fiero, clerk ot election........................... • ......... ............ Chas. A, Cole, clerk o f election ................ John Backer, inspector of e le c tio n ...................... ... .............. Backer, inspector ...................... ... .............. Mark Miller, inspector o f election.................................... Benj. Clark, of fo election and Sling tu Miller, inspector Benj. Clark, use of room fo r election and Sling re tu rn s ....... C.-B. Huey, clerk of election ; Benj. Clark, Sling C.-B. Huey, clerk of election ........................ ; ............. F. W. Jackson, clerk f election...................... Huey, ........................ ; F. W. Jackson, clerk o f election...................... Chas. E. Pike, of election................ Chas. E. Pike, inspector of election................ M. L. Edgatt, inspector of election ......................... M. L. Edgatt, inspector of election ......................... James Y, Probasco, inspector o f election.............. Horace Clark, clerk f election............................ James Y, Probasco, inspector o f election.............. Horace Clark, clerk o f election............................ George Backer, clerk of election .................” Horace Clark, clerk o f election............................ George Backer, clerk of election .................” ................ L. M. Gono, rintin George Backer, clerk of election .................” ................ L. M. Gono, p rintin g...................................................... E. D. Tompkins, ex-town clerk-. . Gono, p g...................................................... E. D. Tompkins, ex-town clerk-. ...................... . ................... —EJQ, Tompkins, exreg. vita) statistics.................................. A W. Everts, servicesexreg. f ITaii —EJQ, Tompkins, vita) A W. Everts, services o f vv. ITaii Homer Crout, constable Everts, Homer Crout, constable ..................................... .Horace Grover,Crout, constable lic ..................................... .Horace Grover, constable p o lic e........................... Wm. Batty,Grover, constable licp Wm. Batty, constable p o lic e ................................. M. D Batty, p ................................. M. L, Bennett, M, D „order.................................... M. L. M. medical services L, Bennett, M, „order.................................... M. L. Bennett, M. D., medical services Wm. C. Tracy, Wm. C. Tracy, assessor Frank C. Ganung, highway commissioner ......... Ganung, highway ......... Cole Bros'. Jtranscrfpt o f judgment .................... Mrs. W..K. Williams,poor account Jtranscrfpt o judgment Mrs. W..K. Williams,poor account Andrew Williams,poor Andrew g. Scobey,“ S. B. 2Scobey,“ *■ g. S. B. Cole, 2 bills, *■ • * .............. ............................ J. B. Morris &bills, Son, Cole, J. B. Morris & Son, poor account Edward Ciarfc, •• Edward Ciarfc, •• ........ Grant Ellis,““ Ellis,““ J. B. Everts,“\ • ................................ . ‘ ** Everts,“\ E. C . Smith,“ ‘ ** John S. John S. Budd,““ Frank Small,““ ...................... Small,““ ...................... Albert Ellis,““ ................ Geo. D. Norman,““ Ellis,““ ................ Geo. D. Norman,““ ........... ............... W. Norton,Norman,““ ** ** ’ W. I , . Norton, ** ** Jas. B.. , Norton, Jas. B. Thompson,“\ . . . . h .v .Haas, • **“ Thompson,“\ h .v .Haas, • **“ ...............................................M. Y. Huoy, *■“ .Haas, ...............................................M. Y. Huoy, *■“ ...................... W. S. Jones,““ Huoy, ...................... W. S. Jones,““ ........ H. E. Behah, **“ Jones,““ H. E. Behah, **“ David Smith,“\ ........................... Behah, ........................... David Smith,“\ .................... D. C. '• Smith,“\ D. C. Hillerman, '• ‘ Hillerman, Dean Seaman, M. D.‘ ‘ John . . Dean Seaman, M. D.‘ John Fero, u -- H. Laraby,“ John Fero, u H. Laraby,“ R. T. Irvine, M. D.. H. Laraby,“ R. T. Irvine, M. D.. - Stephen FUkins,“ Irvine, Stephen FUkins,“ *• A. Rellen, Stephen FUkins,“ A. s. Rellen, M. Case, A. s. Rellen, M. Case, Case, Clark & Walsh, Walsh, D. H. Higgins,““ is Barber, i H. Higgins,““ is Barber, i H. Board of the Town of Dix, said Board thereon. said Board thereon. 9 ,068 67 ABSTRACT OF TOWN ACCOUNTS. OATHAB3NE to the Town Board o f the Towh o f Cath- 1888, and the actionBoard of said Board thereon to the Town o f the Towh o f Cath- arine, a t the annual meeting November 8th, 1888, and the action of said Board thereon * NomA . Fo pWhflf. rnfllmAri J at Clai ed, arine, a meeting * NomA . Fo pWhflf. rnfllmAri J a e. , r at Clai ed, ,B . Eoper, M; D., medical.serviees...................................... * NomA . Fo pWhflf. rnfllmAri J a e. , r at Clai ed, ,B . Eoper, M; D., medical.serviees...................................... P ,B . Eoper, M; D., medical.serviees...................................... G. W . Morgan,poor s u p p l i e s . .. G. W . Morgan,poor s u p l ThoA VaULooU, poor supplies. W .H Beach; M.D., medical services. ThoA VaULooU,poor supplies. W .H , Beach; M.D., medical services. B ,L ,S, iy ^W O d l poor-Supplies ................ ................. B ,L ,S iy ^W o O d l poor-Supplies ................ ....................... JohnT/ockethy;“\ B ,L ,S iy ^W o O d l poor-Supplies JohnT/ockethy;“\ .........................O, B, Sherwood, * > ■“ JohnT/ockethy;“\ .........................O, B, Sherwood, * > ■“ ..................................Fowler <EO#8n,“ « .........................O, B, Sherwood, > ..................................Fowler <EO#8n,“ « \ ....................................Stephen B u rrill,« <EO#8n,“ « ....................................Stephen B u rrill,« ........................................ . ......... John Hager,« i.“ * rrill,« ........................................ . ......... l John Hager,« i.“ * ....... ......................... IS. D. * '“ \..• \'.V * * Hager,« ....... ......................... IS. D. Bolyen, * > '“ - \..• \'.V * ................ * ..... ID avidSm ith! ID avidSm ith! w ............. . .............. ........... ................ f geofgUD.NormaU,‘‘“ .................................................... S* tuedical services. . . *!!. Ii *'^ \!” ! I ....... '.S S f e g f ' • 8\ 5 = : G.G«MontgOmmy,«« . I ' ? \’.\’ * ..................... • Geo.N. Wager,-““ •O.H,DateS,« -. ......... IRichard-DdiUi; •O.H,DateS,« IRichard-DdiUi; u« Poor ■BigBNM Deah, Oyerseef.ot Poor ddrvi cek’ \T \‘ ’ .S .T iC onch-“ ** ..— * i— ..— * , i—- I *'\ fflmydTracy, poor s u p p l i e s P; Howard .Gatlin, poor supplies'.' Rimdle & Gatlin, P; Howard .Gatlin, poor supplies'.' ......... • Rimdle & Gatlin, poor s u p p f i e s ........ ¥* 5* N°PUr, M. b.. medicalservlces -<*» s ........ ......... -<*» N°PUr, .........___,......................... A B. Gates, poor supplies.. ___,......................... Total _■ , ^ S ® X pharge_ . ............... .. . GBOrgoEuddick congtahie . ............... •A d h u rS Brown assessor . . . . . . . . . . H obart E ll ot, house fo r election highway comm teiOUer' .' .‘ E f N ^ a S tt T kS S r 6 ° f tt e * «» — - § - | VanLoon assessor % ' ? Bplyen town clerk § | % ' ? Bplyen town clerk .............J .............J o L & g ^ & r k E n iH t Pierce, inspector Edgar McLatferty inspector Pierce, inspector Edgar McLatferty inspector © i^ U Beardsley inspector Edgar McLatferty inspector . © i^ U n g Beardsley inspector Edgar D ckens constable E. J.TJeardslee. le rk . Edgar D ckens constable , E. J.TJeardslee. c le rk . ___________________ ’’C ___________________ ’’C i“ in iustice o f the peace, justice o f the-peaco A\ o peace, 9 ^ 1 F w r, justice o f the-peaco A\ ‘ . ’ . ? w ^ ^ A ' JSaV ’ !ustioe o rth e Peace., , , . , , ..* D vtarstatistlce ’ ..* D vtarstatistlce T o ta l .......... ..s ' m i r .. 895*28 Allowed. is Barber, Cyru i , G. H. Jocksou, is Barber, Cyru i , G. H. Jocksou, J. J. Love, J. J. Love, **“ ........... Love, Jas. Wedgwood,“ C. E. M. Taber,“ Wedgwood,“ C. E. M. Taber,“ •• ....................................... E. C. •• Taber,“ E. C. Harding,“ •• H. Harding,“ H. V.Twiss, >• ......... T. H , Abbey & Co., W .H . Heist, M.D.,““ ..................................... . W .H . Heist, M.D.,““ S. A. Minier, . . . . E. H. Wakelee, M. D.‘*“ C. H . Everts,““ E. H. Wakelee, M. D.‘*“ C. H . Everts,““ G. L. 1“ ................ G. L. Haight, 1“ John W. Ko t o, room fo r town meeting Wm. H. Baldwin, p rinting . ■ Baldwin, p rinting . tJ-H-Everts, coupsei to excise board . . GUas. H. Patchen, overseer of tJ-H-Everts, coupsei GUas. H. Patchen, overseer of poor N. T. Quack, excise commissioner John H. Catlm, assessor N. T. Quack, excise commissioner John H. Catlm, assessor __H. R. __H. R. Lybolt, assessor........ Wm-Waugh, excise commissioner. H. E. Brewm, excise commissioner Brewm, H. Shulman,.p°or supplies ............ J-Shulenberg,Shulman,.p°or of supplies ............ J-Shulenberg, overseer of poor ........... E-W Fiepo, J. P., criminal J-Shulenberg, poor ........... E-W . Fiepo, J. P., criminal ousmess.............. W J. P., criminal business . W -B-Starkey, J. P., criminal business ........ S* W. M. Nye, J. p., service b i l l -B-Starkey, ........ S* W. M. Nye, J. p., service b i l l .............................. A . M. Nye, courtp., f sessions l .............................. A w . M. Nye, court o f sessions ........... W. B. Starkey, service b i l l . Nye, W. B. Starkey, service b i l l ........ F. W. Fiero, service b ill Starkey, F. W. Fiero, service b ill Fiero, ___John Clark, service b ill ........... C. B. Huey, town cle rk .................... W -H .W a it fo r Grant EUis, assigned ................... . .................... a ........ E. Ellis, police Jas. P. Skinner, Ellis, police ................... Jas. P. Skinner, p o lic e ...... Wm. H. W ait, supervisor ................. Skinner, p ...... Wm. H. W ait, supervisor Wm. Swick, constable ........ ait, supervisor Wm. Swick, constable T o ta l ...........................................................................Appropriated fo r roads and bridges................................... FO R A U D IT S B y SUPERVISORS. account“ E. Coolbaugh, assigned, poor account“ H enry Wait,“ •* ....................................... Jesseenry Stoddafd,““Wait,“ ....................................... Jesse Stoddafd,““ ....................................... F. C. Roe -, ••“ ......................................... Duriand, Smith & Co.,““ Co.,““ ..........................................Benj. Clark,““ ................................. riy,“ « .. ........................................ JonathanPage,“““ Wm. H. W a itj supervisor Unpaid taxes. ............................................ a itj Unpaid taxes. T o ta l ......................Less OrddU fdi* fines Balance...................... . ............................................... Claimed. Allowed. $ 60 92 288) 01 Clerk 288) C. B. HUEY, Town Clerk 260 00- 3806 70 ~ • - Claimed. Appropriation fo r roada andbridges Ouessa iro n Bridge... ■O • . -• • ' 260 00 ...........700 00 060 00 TOWN OF HECTOB. i 3 n„ M is? act of Accounts presented fo r audit to the Town Board of the Town of to r a t the.annuai meeting, Nov. ,8th, 1888 , and the action o f tho S id Board t o e o n Claimed. to r a t the.annuai meeting, Nov. ,8th, 1888 , and the action o f tho S id Board t o e o n Namp.-.-F or W hat Claimed. ~ • - Namp.-.-F O .W. Davis,-inspector o f e le c tio n ....................C. D.RmessdeClerk« O .W. Davis,-inspector o f e le c tio n ....................C. D.RmessdeClerk« ... ................................ M artto Robinson, -inspector r* S. J. Seybolt, - i i n S. J. Seybolt, - i i n ...................................... F rank O .Tidm or,“ .“ ........................................ or,“ ........................................ C .F . Snyder,“ ........................................ G. A Soule, . ........................................ G. A Soule, o» ......................... C .D. Smedd; Oss’gd,““ C .D. Smedd; Oss’gd,““ ......................................A. Cronk, * • Smedd; ......................................A. Cronk, J. ACronk, Oss’gd,““ ......................................A. * • .................................... * .................................... J. A Wager;“ * • ................................. Bela Smith, assg’d; clerk“ ....................................... Edgar Diekenis,“ Bela Smith, assg’d; clerk“ Edgar Diekenis,“ » Geo. M. Ely,“ • * Edgar Diekenis,“ » Geo. M. Ely,“ • * ......................................W; A. Culver, inspector ......................................W; A. Culver, inspector h '\ .............................. W. P. Smith, ■““ Smith, Osborne Smith, • ** ** ..W. a. Culver, ad’h, c le rk“ T. A. Swick; tospecrtdr“ T. A. Swick; tospecrtdr“ ............. Elizabeth Gcrowe. UiSSbfhouse 5or election'! '\ ’ ....... -‘ -J-' . . V . ' -J-' . . . V . ' ..... T . ^ S h o w ,d E p W 6^e te c0io27T .7T . ' D. W. Jeffers,““ T . Sh ow ,d E p W 6^e te c0io27T D. W. Jeffers,““ S. W. Vanburen,““ S. W. Vanburen,““ ., ........ Jno. W. Osborn, clerk * • Jno. W. Osborn, clerk * • ...............W . H. IxiveU,“ tt .... .... . IxiveU,“ ’W . M.. Lambert, * • W; K. ................ ......................... . Lambert, ................ ......................... W; K. Mulligan; inspector * • ,.............................. L . M. Howell, r ‘ «• W; Mulligan; inspector ,.............................. L . M. Howell, r ‘ «• .............. ................. . Howell, ‘ .............. Chas. D. Potts,\“ .... .. ••“ Potts,\“ W. D. Parsons, ••“ Parsons, Chas. Egan,““ .......Jas.W ilson,clerk _*• Egan,““ .......Jas.W _*• ... ..... .“ .. .. '‘ Hec- ■W----: 2 6 , 1 8 8 9 . N U M B E R 1220. . YYlI,r> S lO l'N firfE FS . SCENES ON T H E B A T T L E G ROUNDS Wh e r e c o s t e r w a s k i l l e d. oxecu- hisser- kedtlie a t one t yard. d b a g Oto the ripfcim. 'm an’s tw ine- mflf iVt-th? strokeir 4V ' strokeir 4V ' - /has a dism al (Si-r o le la c e him . .him f or u pffold. lid die i-oyen (d tells for- loved Ute o ff nParis S jir^vdness o r th e fm lia A s in E lu d in g Cap- till'e — Reminiscences o f t lio Fatuous B a t’tio —A G a lla n t O ld W a r H o r s e - A W om an C lianged In t o gtone. “Dustei*’? b a ttle g to im d ,” said H . f i. Park, the a rtis t and correspondent f o r H arper’s W eekly and F ra n k Leslie’s Illu s tra te d Paper, \is one. o f the m ost carious places I ever visited.” * Hiy-P a rk lias spent several years a t various places in the yygstern territo ries. “I w.is so yiu ^ th a t th e lia ttly g ro u n d was peculiar,” continued he,“ The fig h t, you know, to o k t>Iaco in a v a lle y on th e L ittle B ig H w h r iv e r . W e ll, a fU J jo u t th a t r iv e r and la r-ip -th e distance on e ith e r side are low, un* didatijig ; foothffis, covered in sum m er w ith m ost lu x u ria n t w ild grass and th e greatest V ariety o f w ild flow ers possible to i mngina ■you c a n fin d alm ost a n y conceivable color there, - I n the distance, ju s t over th o firs t lo w hilJs fro m tho. r iv e r , a re other h ills covered iv jt h som° w ild pines and shrubs, character- is tic o f tlio h ig h tablo lands. Blending tho b rig h t green grass and m an y colored flowers and ^'ees W ith th e cjeaj-sky and tho b rig h t rannrng riv e r, y o u have a scene fo r a painter. OUTWITTING A GREAT COUNTRY. “I t was here t h a t tho heroic Custer fe ll on June 2b, 1870 . The points which I g o t fro m the Sioux and others w h ile at S tanding Kock were to the. effect th a t Chief G a ll, and n o t S ittin g B u ll, led th e attack. As t o the Indian w hoM U ed Gen. Custer, i t was Rain-m-tho- Face.* Caster had no sooner dismounted to engage in the f r a y than th is chief, who, w ith his band, was ambushed in thu w ild pines, shot h im dead. Then th o Indians rushed in on tho troops an d engaged in wholesale butchery. \A l l th e able bodied Sioux of th e 0,000 and .Vfore n o w a t S tanding Rock agency took p o r tm th e hatfler except tlie o ld chief, Sit- t.ug-Bull, who, as-now clearly established; i.a s a,vayf anti th u s a fte r long years i t de- veloped th a t S ittin g .B iiU , who was credited w ith leading the a tta c k , was n o t there a t all. Cro L S B , Cro .afoot, son o L S ittilig B u ll, was, however, and i t vas he.who surrendered S ittin g B u ll’s ■Son* A s fo r S ittin g B u ll, he cla im s th a t he ■ novor.did surrender. VYo c a ll th is .a g re a t c ou n try, b u t is i t not odd th a t th o u g h th is b a ttle occurred back in the m id d b o f 1876, C hief G a il was n o t cap* tu re d u n t il th e w in te r o f 1881? Crowfoot, S t t i g B u ll’s son, fin a lly surrendered a t F o rt B u fo i I J}, f . , i n 18S3, ftn d Rain-in-tlie-Face, io was-captured s h o rtly a fte r tbemassacre and confined-a t F o r t L in c o ln f o r m urder, es- caped, and i t was n o t t i l l 1 8S1 t h a t Rain-in* the-Face fin a lly surrendei*ed a t F o r t ICcom. Tho governm ent was a lo n g w b ilo also°in c a p turin g several o f th e other p ro m in e n t In * dians, Thero they w e re Out in the h ills a ll this tim e succeasfplly elud in g th o troops, oud the wai was prdh-acted f o r yeara, a m ero hand- l ' d o f Indians,, compai’a tiv e ly , standing o ff tlio e n tire governm ent fovce, I t seeins nnpos- sb le bn 1 ero th e In d ia n s ’ ---the soldiers, in them iounta-.,..., in g m among them and k iU in g m o fe and il y m g a w a y again, T H E . R A T IO N A L DRESS S O C IE T Y . > .. j An Account o f One o f Its V e ry In te re s tin g Sessions fu London. Before a meeting Of the R a tio n a l D rt«s Kn- Siety iu - London, Viscountess H a rb c rto u urged upon members th e d e s ira b ility „f , adopting tho divided s k irt as a d h -tinrfiv e 1 costume. Sbo w o u ld say th a t a v .-.man I dressed according to th o present fa.-liiou t<»A up a t least th o space p f tiire e taou. , H o n .Ili-s. Bpaufoy Ileneago desired L.ad,, w hy not?the-time, also? L a d y H a rbe rto .i iv - 1 plied th a t M rs. Heneago’s in te rru p u o n v * .us outside o f th e present discussion. ( o ui.uu ing, she complained th a t v.hoa u v.oman ’ traveled w ith a hag and a r u g i t was imnus-! sible to enter a ra fiiy a y carriage elegant] 1 L a d y Glendora A b e rn e th y — Then why tro ve l w ith a bag and rug f Mrs. t i w illia m G-William woidd lie gla-1 to bo infoi-med w h y - it should be con-'i-Icrcd inelegant to show h a lf an inch o f a lj,-e p e ttic o a t.. I n d y Harberton. thought th a t th e good sense, she w o u ld 'n o t say delicacy, r f bers ought to furnish them w ith th * rn in v iw to such ijuestidns, i f not p o in t out to th -:u tho logical continuation of th e in iju iry . The THE WHITE .U T l/X K l). ' A C H A T VVITH A R ES TAU R ATEU R ON T H E SUBJECT O F W AITER S. W lia t Is Xtcijuired o f T lie m —TYliIto Ser- vito rs A re ’ I»aUl tho B est Wages—TJiO ^UtflW -cucB ltd iv c o ii A m erica an d E n- ,I'opc T ip p in g Is a Good Thing. v W • iVaiting is much harder work than most) people t li i nk it is,” said a popular restatu’a- tear to a Neivs reporter.“ Some men never become proficient in it ; they never can; and hence the market is never overcrowded w ith good waiters. Barring the summer hotel season, a .-.iters of u certain stamp are always to be had, but this supply As never, sucli as to lire vent an able man from getting a place I t seems easy, J suppose, to the publjc for a man to take an order mid bring in this -vict- uals, but there aro many difficulties and re- quirements incident to w aiting that are com- monly tocrlookeil. There are few places in which moro crochets and-fcities are exhibited.\ than in an eating r>bom, : n ! i a waiter has to t.\ T \T T '0 *” ''**■> nus m than in an eating r>bom, : n ! i a waiter has to ■alculafion <>f inches a m lf h a lf \iar'ies was i t.\ T \T T '0 *” ''**■> nus m * i ' - obviously no proper occupation t i r tliis ' ®a rn U1UC.1 o f ^“ mah natni’e and school iiu n soeioty aelf accordingly to give satisfaction. Mi-s. ( J w illia m G w tlliam vvas gi-eativ obi; -ed 1 v ‘, 7 ^ ° f ^a f staUYant is th e G ie a t I to I.m iy Ifa rb e rton ' i : 1Iu ono to please, and i f ho J.icU; f 1™, th e opok, i t is the a l 0° a m 61,w - ' M* gWU JJJ.CIJlUl j' asked fo r fiv e minutes of L a d y H arbprton’s tune, fh is Was r e i i i . - i . The liiai'chiimcss then stated th a t she lim l hail tho advantage of a s tric t b rin g in g ,u;j among circles to uhich too resolution o f social questions was perhaps fa m ilia l’, and desired to say th a t.a e - eording to th e best sen-e o f tlmse circles, ladies did n o t tra v e l ia si* -p in g ears. Lady Hnrbei-tou bogged .to ask how th o marchioness had oonio on fro m E d inburgh last week. -*■\ Ia u ly Landi^aio’ ro p li.-i th a t th * jo u rn e y referred to h a d been tdksii under exceptional circumstances, A report had reached her a l 0° a m 61,w rI - ------A — . **■ M* gWU JJJ.CIJlUl j' , pi'oinptnoss and deftness, therefore} a re prime.; requisites f o r the w aiter. Nobody, w ants au i l l natured w a ite r, yet a large ra tio o f the guests a ro more o r less inconsiderate in their- demands. I n case o f dispute o r dissatisfaction iv o nl vays have to side w ith the guest, though we m ay kn o w th a t the w a ite r was In n o wise to blame. “On com plaint o f patrons o f m y establish-’ ment I have a c tu a lly had a t times to change, waiters to other p a rts of th e room, a n d even lay them o f f fo r a few days—w aiters, too, whom I knew to be among the best in m y. employ. A lit t le clumsiness, forgetfulness o r c .n fu iio u to d is trib a tin g th o fp o d to; th e gucsi •.o fte n bring s lig h tly deserve! rebukes, and woo lietido the w aiter w ho incurs th e i l l tcare- boai>- beeu fervvas lexer kvvere ti th is ftbelio 'fcid so ^ -im if Sound Would !< The •a ut- fieard . .. _ jeaker Keogh to-.pow named, rode a inagm'Qcent Cthna cliarger cahed Conmnche. Capt. Keogb was * ‘ th is I everywhere in the thickest of the fight. Re- |up6n [ peatedly his gallant horse boro him where fir, Ateiy, streamed heaviest fro in Indian guns. Keo^h Sdiree-j though wounded two, o r three times, still fetant kept his scat andT-enovvetl his charges, jpath-1 '\\Thore\ were sueqessive 'advances and re- treats u n til'th e battle extended' a ll up and down the valley. The fig h t was a t random and general, ever> m an-for himself, and a t last When the massacre, o f troops was com- plete, and others visited th a t battle ground, they found old Comanche four miles away from the attack, his dead rider b y his side, ani^ the gallant steed w ith seven balls to his p rin t. O apt. M . W . Keogh, -------—------■> * --* body. , \The fa ith fu l w a r horse was so frig h tfu lly injured’th a t no one, had hopes o f his' living , yet w ith ono accord they became his attend- ants. A surgeon was especially detailed to eSti^efc Tvhat btillets ljo could und prescribe f' ”' I t was a long struggle, b u t finaUy 7ur him .I t as ehair a il n ig h t, Tho m a tte r then dropped A resolution th a t vvoi.n n q u ickly on a n y emei-gen-v was offered i*v Mrs, C arnaby jS ’oWa, and ruled nut o f order by th e chair, ' C ontinuing, K a d y H a rh e itim raid th a t fash- ion had ordered th a t woman n il!-1 i r i a r l.n t out. o r tw o garbs—th a t i.f V t ms [a voice, ‘‘ t ill, oil !” j oh t h a t o f a N ah’s A r k figure. ■ s: M ix Ovvilliam G u iP - r-i agato displaced some agi6a ti0iL,«<fihc> w m ild L u g t , i bo to- formed to W b ie lio f Ladv H -rb ci-to n ’s types she was to consider Jscrscif <■ Jinparccl. Xiady 'H a rb e rton b e j ^-i to say Venus. Mrs. G w iliiam . G w iliia m resumed her scat. Dress re fo rm , said Lady H arberton, should rcrtain sense the waiters a ro the b u tts o f a® Iestablishment, M any o f the prop rie to rs’ i*v s: i ,fa 'd ts arc saddled on th e ir shoulders, and many a m alediction ia h urled at 't h e cooks over th e ir heads.” “How do tho m erits of w h ite and colored waiters compare?” “I do n o t th in k th a t colored w aiters equal w h ite w aiters, though th is may bo a mere funcy of mine. One thing is curtain—-colored w aiters a ro the m ore easily managed. T hey are satisfied w ith loss, and w ifi stand more?-- As a rule, a good vvhito w a ite r can com m and, say, $2 a weak m ore than a colored m a n o f th • same a b ility a ;;-l cxp.-ricnco. Seven d<jl- la i's'or $s a week an d board w ill s a tis fy a eol- ored w a ite r b e tte r t i m §10 w i l l a W h ite | ™ t The id a ll ids b y jas i t |and (same iken . ithis _;eat frpng ' and . rlyle’s jence, rly le ) her ,'p p y n e a t, pTeas- B an d com- y ex - f the.| ^ fecia- . .. _ 04 . 1 L v^CU aA2» *L£1 clothe the fem aiefoi-m , THE STORY OF o l d COMANCHE, I. - So'vren' 1 ladies rose and W ould be g la d to be “B u t a t th a t b a ttle where Custer wa!s killed I ia ^or“ eci w !’ a t were th o obvtous-reusons. something occurred th a t I have never seen to I „^ re IJl>ed, th o dres=iuakers. p rin t. O apt. M . W . Keogh, fo r whom F o rt „, Mlss 5 °vera P urm U siui t*. saj --* wiat tho most sensible w om au she ha(t over known had been a dressmaker. . Lady Haber to n --T h a t duus u u tp rn v u th a t your jud g m e n t is sound. . Here tlioro was souio disorder and th e chair was appealed t o.A f t e r discussion Lady Harberton consented to w ith d ra w th o ex- pression. -Hon. Miss Rovers’ request th a t Lady Ila rh c rto n sliould order a basque o f the dressmiikei-referred t o ,was considered by tlio c h a ir to be unnecessary. . La d y H arberton m ust in s is t th a t she fo r too had no desire to be m istaken fo r th o w ife i f e ith e r Bhein, Ham o r Japheth. [ A v.iico fro m tho p la tfo rm :“ You a re n o t so old as all th a t, m y dear.” ] L a d y Harberton would be glad to know who was tho speaker. Unless the speaker ac- knowledged herself th e ch a ir w ould o rd e r the p la tfo rm cleared. . Tho speaker not acknow ledging herself, tho chair d id order tlio p la tfo rm <1 _iv d . Tho officers, however, were unable to — arey out the-chair’s orders, an d la d y H a rb e rto n en- deavored to continue. Fashion, she said, demanded a small w aist o f women. [Mrs.' G w iliia m :“ Mine is n a tu ra l:’ ’] and she ac- c ordingly contrived i t . N o Woman ever h ail a sm all w a ist n a tu ra lly ; in no aspect o f na- ture d id tw o th ick lim bs over spring o u t of a lircum ference smaller th a n themselves. . M an y ladies hero demanded to have the speaker’s words taken doivn. L a d y H arLerto.i was endeavoring to repeat them when ih c meeting b ro k e up in some disorder.—Philadelphia Times. Music in E v e ry th in g . I t is v e ry oniu..ing to go in to tho shops in Geneva, Sw itzerland, Wliero music boxes uro sold. Y o u are shown in to a room and in v ite d i to 'ta ke a c h a ir ; tho ch a ir p la y s a p re tty tune | as y o u take your seat. Y o n hang u p y o u r I hat o r um brella upon a ra c k , and th o rack I m urm urs a few strains Of m usic. A decanter ored ’ bo n o t a li a l f bufcp, whole measure. ] A v o ic o : | m ™ “Is lio tth divided skin h lf mnoKiin* ”i mj?a “Is lio tth o divided skin a h a lf mnoKiin* < ”i mj?a ?,aad 11)0 colored m an wrfi ask fe w d r Lady Herbdrtoh w o u ll not notioo verbal ! f 00s T le^-^U o u s than, pleasantries. Thoy might be-meant as. pleas-. f moro subservient, and hence entries, b u t th e to ^ o c\ e^LTaU y u ^ n i ^ ™ T eas,ly Theyaharsatfefiofc representatives t i i -newspajSra praran t iras V JOUIVr fa1rc’“ ‘d e m m b le less a t * Him wonUl ra v-tbet I lonf Uour? a?d e34tra ^ That, I th in k, .. i Y ' i au 1 not tho fact th a t they have any special j quait’ik‘3tians f<h’ £bo4^oi:kj is theiiSatoxi*57113“, j quait’ik‘3tians £bo4^oi:kj I soU nuiy colored waiters* a re employed A ^ A W A T T E K W O R T H $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 f' ”' I t was Fding I 7ur him .I t as ,jcom-- Comanche began to nrerid. fd b y-| .“ H t was w ith d iffic n lty removed to F o rt (pres-‘I Standing Rock and the secretary o f war is- ( I sued a n ordor th a t henceforth o ld Comanche inch I should have a soldier especially to attend to him and th a t no one should ride him. “The f o r t a n d agency o f S ta n d in g Rock take th e ir names fro m a n exceedingly queer loO km grock w h ic h towers up on th e prairies. up I n the distance, and even a fte r th o observer comes close up t o it , i t lOok i s tran g e ly like a w ithered u p old w om an o f g ig a n tic size. fecia- “The'Sioux call the old stone -figure a petri- fied sqnaW, and they have a strango legend o f how many moons ago, in the days When the Sioux were of g ia n t S ize, this squaw, who had I been fhe daughter o f a great chief, refused to ^ ,do thObiddtog o f her loi'd and master, him m if * hen-1 .a-noted Chief; and was fo rth w ith changed b y itt ih the Great S p irit to.stono. H e r, texribla fa te i prise? ! is oftcntimes quoted now to th e Sioux wives ) itie a l | and maidens as a reason w hy'‘they should T u r liis li Cnlslne. , Rousseau has said th a t fro m th e food o f a [ nation y o u can te ll it s characteristics I f th is is tru e no b e tte r spot f o r th e study o f ethnology could ho fo u nd th a n Cavaila. Doubtless, i f i t be desh-ed, dn. o p p o rtu n ity w dToccur o f d in in g w it li m any nationalities. B y a ll moans accept a n ' in v ita tio n to d ine -V TT . — WV V V I J U U .U X14T A U tfc V A V Il L U U H H ‘i . fiscourso excellent melodies. I f y o u desire more elaborate a r t t lio la rg o box contains a whole orchestra; and even t lio littto boxes on tho tablo can play m ap y exquisite things. No need o f buyin g opera ticke ts an y lo n g e r; you c a rry home to yo u r tr u n k harm ony enough fo r a life tim e; T h e m anufacture o f je w e lr y and th e c u t- tin g o f precious stoncS is one o f th o oldest a rts in Geneva. I t is k n o w n to have born . 4. —*—■ ;**. . “Do w aiters usually stay in tho ItestoossS\ “Yes. t i l l , about m iddle life. Y o u w ill ra re ly fin d a w a ite r more th a n 40 y e a rs o f a g - . A t about th a t ago th e y d r i f t in to other laics of occupation. ■ M an y become b a rto n - dors, others porters o r ja n ito rs , and th o like. X havo been surprised a t th e number o f col- ored w aiters who find th e ir way to th e va- r ie t y stage. You know th e y are a h a il fe l- lo w well m e t class and f u ll o f fun. F e w o f them save a n y th in g ; they ra th e r are g iven to improvidence; B till, I havo known w a ite rs to w o rk themselves up u'.i )L , - i.avo become hotel or resta u ra nt proprietors. I jm o w ono m an, John Brennen, who served me as w a ite r fo r .veal’s, a nd w ljo is to d ay w o rth §20,000. b u t, as a ru le , llm w a ite r w ho lays b y enough fo r a fu ll dress w a itin g suit is doing w efi. “Tho coveted placo m o^t waiters aspire to is a s itu a tio n to a clu b house. There th e av- erage pay is about §40 a month. The dress suits are e ith e r furnished fre e o r p a id f o r by* the w a ite r by sm all deductions f r o m his m onthly pay. The people tho w a ite r serves, are not a miscellaneous publio, b u t a select company, each member o f w liiq li h o soon knows personally; a n il when in d iv id u a l peea- liarities, likes and dislikes, aro k n o w h , he runs less ris k o t g iv in g offeuja or dissatisfac- tion. He is sui-e, fu rth e r, o f good fa ro and good usage. Tho club house is the w a ite r’ s goa).’’ “Am erican w a ite rs have t> con test w ith certam difficu ltie s th a t European w a ite rs know nothing about,” said another w e ll know n h o te l proprietor.“ Europeans a re d if- ferent fr o m Americans. They have become leisurely in habit. They h a v -fu r th e r learned on a rt co m paratively ra re in A in e ric a — t3^o a r t of eating. T he y aro m ore given, t o Wipe m id liq u o r d rin k in g a t meals than we. HoaCo, as ono m ig h t n a tu ra lly expect, tbe stam p q f th e people has been impressed upon th o w a it- to g required. In . the O ld W o rld ouo o f our- counter restaurants, w ith its too trea d in g and elbow jo stlin g , w ould bo a cu rio s ity , visited onc« as a freak, b u t shunned after- ward. A European w a ite r, accustomed ip easy going habits, would loso his head and vh o ro o n e p i -our wasters would ho per- „ more pushed i i i its w o rk th a n Am erican w aiters. F l i w a rra n t th a t f u lly 50 per Cent, o f a ll tho people who come in to m y establishment give a.speclal te - unction to the-w aiters to hurry,; a h d ye t w ith a ll th.* rush th e y expect tho highest de- gree not o n ly o f ,S kill b u t o f courtesy On; tho p a r t o f those w h o servtfthem. F e w A m e ri- cans v is it Europe w ith o u t eompiaifring, o f th e ' execrably slow service. Tho fa c t is ,'th o y c a rry o v e r th e ir A m e ric a n habits an d expect j vixvsl-AiLLCAiuudiric ictuibsituuy eci* Ilo f M i l ’ d t i i m n m n ^ A - M n n . L a 4 1 . . . . A Ji - l i . f Eurojjcan we&s&s u ^ a t they arp T fo iit if r. seeingth a t hs> Widely ing* »uoiug mm, n o } - „ thoChief iobaccomm, I not/JeacU th o w orld,“ T ip * . i. i i . I i , , ------------------ . .. . .. _— r e n t and in s opportunities f d r apjassing - ; touch m ore tw ente T h o ifirs t watches aud ( altogether to a h a fs h ly I t is a universal dus 'w e a lth are m an y jip d varied. Sfieuee and^“ to41 '(m w e rdm a d j h e ro in ISOO ; a t fho present . to r n th a t Uaseomb f slay I not o n ly counic* I I-le t o i i n k . m A - t.. t a . . 4> . ftlT _ .f . i. i i . I i , , i - - .-• expedition mo tlie ch ie f characteristics Of a M 3? Gene va .mamifactares tmuA d ly 110,1)01) , nauco it, b u t l f L v m t I u t h a t fthojrt T urkish meal, JDIie ta b le ptepaxnVOda ar** | \“ usn0s ¥°We-. A ; an Am arioan 1 m n bi-^u 1 i 10 im- cent, of th o valuo. o f a cbOckis tho fqWi b u tth a d is b e s a re .n ia n j o i ve? t i i o I 1 ran!£ IV o ltiia s t wq$ahos more U ig fiy , . irig lit la to g to g iv o tho v a te i ahd i f i t be ' * .................' o ^ to e a rtto o to .'.tjh n v o Posh c a n -ie l to re given i t w ill in s m o s .n ic o t ^ u o r u lin g o f ' dotted ab o ut and I B y a ll moans accept a n ' in v ita tio n to d ine -V TT . — WV V V I J U U .U X14T A U tfc V A V Il L U U H H a rts in Geneva. I t is k n o w n to have born c a rry o v e r th e ir A m e a n habits an d expect Il f M i l ’ d t i i m n m n ^ A - M n n . L a 4 1 . . . . A Ji - l ------- ° »uoiug mm, n o ■\yitlia T urkish p&ilict, saysa ‘v vritei*iti Gom* i . 4. - - —*—■ ;**. j j vixvsl-AiLLCAiuudi ictuibsituuy eci* h ill fot^ A u g u s t I htid th a pleaSiifa o t 'tofc* prac»,icau as eai’ly os tlio F U th c en tury, n m l . o f Eurojjcan we&s&s u ^ a t they arp T fo iit if r x n g a in e A l'w ith th o g ovP i^oi^ot fe a ta a , ‘w h o ! w T h irte o n tli jsw eicra %cro , exact fro m w aiters a t JiGme, l& ttc o { h e r e t o is passing ne b f o r a Jfurk^ seeingth a t hs> ^uu-iw uuu ( . l il t v f u u u v u u B iersw ■ ti Atiiom - „ ------------------ _— T h irte o n tli jsw eicra %cro , exact fro m w aiters a t JiGme, ^uu-iw uuu ( . l il t v f u u u v u u B iersw ■ ti Atiiom Widely renov/ned; b u t tho a r t o f w a tch in a k -1 disappointed a iitl disgusted ing* in w h ich tlii3 c it y not/JeacU th o w orld,“ T ip p in g lifts hami 6ondenuied b u t I thin] i . - .. . . i . I , - - ing* in w h ich tlii3 c it y not/JeacU------------------ th o w orld,“ T I-le t o i i n k . m A - * t t a . . 4> . ftlT _ .f * . i. i i . I i , , . ; touch m ore tw ente T h o ifirs t watches aud ( altogether hami6ondenuied b u t I i - - .-• _— - h I t is universal idren. tibua is o f ir ly cei’y irta - iives nted key. pUint o f^perfection; aiid in r deqoi'Uthm ARd^naaieliUg c c ito ia iy po-’ .cemne.titor^in, n I’ raueisccj Gh.-ora, lo. iv e l th e • h is 0 in, iv e r WRP r r e - fC*d ' * .................' cheese, etc., a r e . dotted ab o ut and I perhaps m m a n y ss te a dishes u ro Handed I LCarl 40 aound on covered h i a m i d is le C(ga I too b in u ty o f 1 1 sistmg o f n e e o r barley. i e s 0 1 1 too m t i t im boiled fish, cakes seasOnel W ith vctetehlc^ I tuI5r c“ n u U j . —; lo a s t lam b, qpans, a sj i Sot rissole Wrapped up m v in e leaves, tu o mev ta b le p ila fa fid frto te and as w m o i ( h a d n a ffiu tb x i au u j i,u u j k i tva ous pis giass o r suerqe W I ' S w S - SffS '' vo id ,''a S n l a g o fe is uxpecceu-no m p ms, fingei-s in to th e sa vo ry morsel as i t - js handed to h in t. D u rin g tho whole o f th o feeding TCpcess scarcely fo b r o r ftvo w o rd s w ill be u t - irc d ^ a n d tit th o m ost yo n r repast w ill la s t ^ A F ortune E a s ily Gatofeil. Real estate has proved f o ba th o r o y a lto a d to fo rtu n e i n thousands o f iasfemees, a n d is ]“ wytncc an to fo rtu n e i n thousands o f iasfemees, a n d is tw enty minutes, b u t. then afterw ard, w ith ]“ wytncc , an tho coffee and th o hubble-bnhble, cohYersa-?0w> Perhaps, both tho safc^ and m ost prom- tion W ill flow freely. To the T u r k eattogfis a I feing field o f spcculaton. One o f th e most tefious gastronomioexercte, w h ich w ifi n o t marvelous cira a p te to ih ls Itoo is th a t p f adm it o f any eo n ve m tio n being enterod in to ] r CSi Gites> o f Kansan C ity , w ho has dtfrtog itsprogrw -toQO od Housekeeptofi ' * tlio pto p rio to rcU h effect.*'—^Chicago News. -^ ^ Th? tU'ess rack, o i Cowes Or fu x e k o coat, o r whatever i t m a y bo called is intended to be w o rn o n ly (and is o n ly so word h y gentle- mon o f taste) w hen a d isplay o f shirt* rieeves m ig h t bo open to ob je ctio n, when a-Smoking'* jaoketrw ould be to o f Suggestive o f lu x u rio u s dissipation, o r when though 1 diesnxdofin dress a ro present, tlio re g u la r dress coat is 'n o t im p e ra tive ly iieces_ary A f o v w h o re Spect th e eternal f i t »« o f things have laised th o c ry to. re a lly fUshionablo circles: \D q w p w ith th o drem saek,” b u t th e y ate vmrtAwto- m e . fiA e d riE 3-su,eki3'aaelegane«fid useful g a rm e n tw h e n .it i r n o t offensively obtruded wher& ifc has no. r ig h t to npneai-, aud i t illls * i long f e l t Want; I t k tho connectiug li o k bo* tivecu eloganfr neglige a»dt elegant eventojg drew, an d shoutdbo much m ors exteutevtly- Used th a n i t is a t present, B u t I t can be w o n t a r f u ll dress nu m m Appropriately t i m . W a fa g g lo v e tc a u te* w o rn a t a vsditfeic.— M r m t - - cr fli - ' i ’ f f * t f t ' * *ik T o ta l ...... ,1888; A lso fh a t e ich o f the.said-aecounts was properly verified, Dated, SupervisorstBooms,-Watkins, J7. Y., December 16th, 1888 a IDavidSm ith! w IEI.oyd.Trac>,“ . u geofgUD.NormaU,‘‘“ : G.G«MontgOmmy,«« • Geo.N. Wager,-““ •O.H,DateS,« .S .T iC onch-“ ** fflmydTracy, poor s u p p l i e s Rimdle & Gatlin, poor s u p ¥* 5* N°PUr, M. b.. medicalservlces A B. Gates, supplies.. Balance.. I , . . . . a . GBOrgoEuddick congtahie .. . V.Twiss, J. F. Baines, M. D „““ T. H & Co., § eo-KeIs, assigned, poor account........................... E. Coolbaugh, assigned, poor account“ * .......Jas.W ilson,clerk G. S; Benson,\ W • iVaiting L a d y Harbei-ton trusted M ix G w iliia m 1 w illia m would w ould not m ention it . Con-! ^ G ili tinuing.^ she rem arked th a t ladies tra v e lin g in sleep.ug cars e ou lil not dress q u ic k ly on au emergency. Hero th o Marchioness I-a n d ra i: „, ■ ’\ was offered Keogh, -------—------■> * . .. _ named, rode . v*-;.'. it the hairo (bus- tauss horse J his wnoy ipant ssmg I ------- ° is passing ssmg I o n lv I 5“ 3 ore l tho P!'im where tho Chief iobacco I I-le i 6 00 #00 8 00 8,00 6 00 8 60 MOO 800 100 7 18 40 78 $ 693 40 .675 54 1 968 88 657 18 I . Allowed. $ 9 90 4100 -too 1800 12 00 18 ,00 1?00 8'00 , 300 a?<® 3 00 4U® 4,00 ,1200 6(00 Si® 700 . ' * 1 A rth u r 0-Woodward, County Clerk ---------- 8 . . . p '.V-indexing deeds..,. , ................ 8 DeyvJsWait, Sheriff, ................................ . ................ 4 George H. Stillwell, assg’ d Supt. o f Poor .............. ■ 6 H enry Gr Howard, School-Com’r, fo r expenses 7. Chas. ft. Watkins; 01erk»f-Board ; .......................... 9 George M. Post, Coi'onorv.-1tv. . ............. ......... ................ : 9 W. F. Bishop, District Attorney, acting Surrogate, ........... 10 W, A .E ittS i ■ Coroner's Juror . , . . ........ ....... .................. . 11 Emmet H alli * t ‘ - .etc, ................ ...... 18 W .S.Gimderman o . . . . ........... ...... ......... 18 J. W, Townsend, *> - ........................................... 14u,QbasiButphen,« : * .............. ]5^Joteph-Stillw ell,—-. - - A * .............................. 16 L ,W . Howell,“ .................................... -17 - Frank-Dunham,\ • i - L ... ............................ 18 IbwiS-Smith, . - ■ ....... ............................ 19 ; B;H.-Fountain, V . ...................... ............ 20 Chas; A, Cole, • ..4* . 81 Wm. B. Miller, •\ ................ ..{............... . ......... 98 Chester Benson, V- _................................... *8 W.S.Jones, ' ■ * * JS 4 09 4 00 12 00 12 00 12 00 1 00 2 00 800 3 00 800 4 00 4 00 13 00 5 00 5 00 7 00 700 22 12 1 7 75 4 95 18 11 5 92 25 71 3 75 30 00 Si® 700 7 00 22 12 17 75 495 1811 6 92 25 71 8 75 80 00 S 238 27 Herk . G. SMITH, Town 175 00 1 00 00 22 00 11 60 7 93 809 60 10 (JO 6 (XI 7 85 6 0U 6 IX) 8 (X) 2 00 3 (JO 8 00 '2 00 300 4 (X) 1 00 2 IX) 8 00 3 (X) 8 00 3 00 1 00 1 00 8 00 1 (X I 1 00 4 IX) 12 ou 6 (X) 8 00 185 (X) 95 IX ( 112 50 2 1 17 17 25 7 au 9 57 21 .in 64 Si i 64 71 11 52 an 2 74 25 (X) 15 1 (0 6 00 9 30 5 30 6 IX) Benson, _................................... *8 W.S.Jones, ' •• ■ * .................. ....................... 84 T.D .B ees,assg’d, T o ■ ................................... 85 A. S . Selien, ‘ . “! ... ] ■ 86 Scipio Beardsley, ; # : .......................... S7i, JacohBunnu • . j e ............................. 38 H,L..Demunn', ' ' ■ ‘ t ........ .29 JEnoctoMoore} „,« .. * ................. ’ -80 . MorgcinBacker;\ • ’ ......... 81 E. GiBrewin, •«> .............. ... ............................ ........ ,82 J.-M. Norris, ass’g’d\ ' • ,................... . ■8 E. O. Bolyen, Clerk* Coroner’ s J u ry ........ . ................. F.W .EietO ; , . O, . : ■ ■“ ■ . ’ h . p . stinweii,; o“ Grant Ellis, . . coal-county-bid s * s ......................... * D. C..HiUefman,ogt., **“ ............ . . . . . . . . . . D. H . Higgins, . — VanAllenw Spaulding, seed county b’d’es\ ...40 Dttn’J Gilbert, sp rinku n g stree ts..;.. . . f .i..'\ .'.......,41 Henry Domunn, repairs county buildings............... 48 H urd & Brown;, lumber“ ** ...............■48 H. Y.: Haas, furniture,. **“ ...44 Dhrland-& Pratt,“ -“ « * H repairsetc.t county buildings 40 M -T .<SrS . E. Banks, . :“ »• 34 36 36 37 •88 •39 47 J. H . Drake,““ * > ....... 48 J .B . Martin,“ ,l» - 49 - J . J. FhlmeK.iaSs’g'd“““ 60; ®01mah&S(Jh, ja ii account. ....................................... ........ 61 Geo.D; Norman,“ .....................-68 A.S.:SellenV -“\ .5» Johh; S. Bufld, «■ .....................■;j54 J .K B ftth e S ,M .D .i . .......................... ..... .............. ■ .66-Geo. A.Binge):, constable ............................... 66 E .S.Rarick, ** •67 Bed,J,.Ennis,-“ ; ................... ................................ 68 - Chas.E.Pike,« ... . . . . ...................................... 59 w m .p . swicit, •« ......................... .60 Jas. A. Cramer, .“.etc.............. 77717; ' ’ '' 61 EzraC.Jayne Ju stic e .......................... • 62 W . B. Starkey, ‘i ............... ................... - .68 *SUfc W , Nye' \' .................... 64 E.-W. EierO, ........................ f • ja A B .W tl* )S i eto .....................i\ \\ , 64 E.-W. EierO, ........................ f • ja s A B .W a tl* )S i o eto .....................i\ \\ ........... ? SS, Miw, H i Welch, h ijtia l p f deceased soldiers............................ 67 John C. Vine,“ . »•• — 68 rE rW rH lb b te d r-« ---u ............................. 69 .Hiram B. itobertai ^ «« ..............................7# O.S. Frost,headstone, •* . ““ ............. ..................................................... Frost,headstone, .............. F W ^ a n k V a n D u z e H 'tS E U o lls r.,,^ ..................................................... ............... • ■ 2? ^“ n45omSrBroWmbianlk;l)OokS, County Clerk . '.\ I. 78 , J ^ ,P ^ s o n s & c f o ., i^ lh h - s t, e t c i. ,, ....................74 E. R. Arifnv'Ww Xy Hr. 21 70 C no 7 10 4 75 6 50 10 on 8 75 27 85 2 95 19 15 13 50 80 (X) 88 00 85 60 35 60 80 00 4080 3$ 50 8 00 sixt 10 0) x OUITOgute, ................................................I ? County a e rk ,e t a l ....................s i v i r i.F?-',0 ' g-. e i^ e rt witness and post morlem 88-E. H . Wakelee, M, D.!« ■\ » 83 E T .liy itiB fa f:D .,« . f * , ....... V f 4 M - L ,Bennett, j i . b., f«“ F ;.’ ' ' 85 <t •,. . .. M i <r« ........ . 86 Geo. 14 . Post, JT. D., medical Services ...................... 88 ........... 8# c . m..Woodward,®, . . '“ -7.......... ................. ............. \~59~^^BTp.ShertoanTSlieriCt’s ju ror.-.. , - - $ 60 92 4 00 4;00 4 00 400 '4 00 400 4 00 17 00 4 00 4>00 4.00 4.00 4 00 .4 00 I;o.: o 10,25 17100 ■28*00 rejected U 75 5,00 525 16-.65 28 10 48 00 74 00 62 73 24-00 83 59 06 00 84 08 1 8 00 10-15 300 803 11 95 685 204® 803 75 86 00 rejected 28 00 78 .00 15,23 1900 490 158 39 10 50 •5 -50 108 93 ........................Q8 - M ,.J,..*3UnilerJUu1 - legal Bervi(^a^*uul7.diBbnrfeemeutn Irr s u it- A. ..^ a 8« n s tT 0 w n o fE r ta i.w ..;.. .................................... ......................... 94 Jf. J. Sunderlin, services and disbursements to L. M. Gano • against BSafd1 o t Supervisors ......................... . ......... 96 L , M. GapO, mfsS. p rin tin g ..................... 96“ se^ion la w s 7 ; „. . t . . , ........................... ...... 97 A .G ;B a } I,m is a ,p r in tin g ^ .....,................................. ' 98 W »H .B aldw ia,m i§s.praiting-, ! !“ .99 • m . o Ses^ion-lawa,.... 7...................... . . . . 805 00 110 00 197 00 444 00 880 95 848 63 444 00 806 85 23 00 860 00 . loo % H efcntaugh, m iS .p rin tttig , ...................... M . . C opng C l e r i . .. ............ . IU; j , ' . pnnting-pampmets. ........................ ........ 5 ® ai°P > D istrict Attornoy-. offlce re n t and fuel............ 104 TOwnaf Dix, f o r flnbs receiyed .................................... ij g tax on erroneoteassessment” 106 J.-W esleyStilwelt“ ■ ■“ • »- • 107 Geo.A-. Olihe,“ .. “ ................... 108 M.T.PisB, o . ..« ..................... 109 Nancy Stamp,, • »« u. ................... 310 Jonathan P a g e ; u“ .............Mpfflgpffltfcy, services .............Mpfflgpffltfcy, Supervisor ..... ■“ li2 - ^ + , ; X ; SwartwOOd’ ' ** “ \-Z 118 W m H , W ait. . r • , « .. ......................... 314 E . C. Duriand, o *. •. * ...................... 315 .8, C. Keeler;““ » .................. 316 John Vfuei,“ ** •* ......................... 317 AdrianTuttle,“ 1“ .......................318 LewisaBeach, •• • * « \\ ................. * ’ * $ 693 49 675 ,54 3903 S3 657 18 200 oo ' 1 75 00 806 06 10 00 8 00 300 3 00 8 00 800 .SuOO - 2 00 2 00 - 8 00 8 0Q - 4 00, 100 8 00 •3 09 8:00 8 00 8 00 1 00 1 00 300 1 00 1 00 400 1 2 00 6 00 3 00 125 00 89 00 1 1 2 50 2 67 1 7 25 7 96 9 57 ; 21 50 64 50 64 71 11 58 20 2 74 25 , 00 1595 6,00 9 80 s m 6 00 81 55 6 00 7 10 4 74 6 50 10 00 8 75 .27 85 2 95 19.15 13 50 80 00 28 00 SodO SB 00 80 00 40 SO 68 75 S3 50 6 00 6 20 10 00 4 00 IS 52 8 75 40 85 1S 00 25 00 20 00 80 00 5 QO rejected11 00 0 00 80 00 rejected 5 00 5 00 205 ob 116 00 197 00 444 00 220 95 837 16 441 m 194 75 23 00 140 00 160 00 120 00 23 02 2 53 7 W 1 8 50 R 05 1 ! 17 81 14 , . 77 92 91 24 103 80 82 44 88 08 77 74 82 78 $ 60 92 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 IX) 4 00 4 00 4 00 17 00 4 00 4 0 0 4 0 0 4 00 .4 00 4 00 4 0 0 10 25 17 00 23 00 13 50 38 39 5 00 5 25 . 16 55 28 10 48 00 74 00 62 78 24 00 83 59 96 00 24 02 18 00 10 15 8 0 0 8 0 3 11 05 6 8 5 80 00 203 75 86 00 10 00 22 00 73 00 15 22 19 00 4 00 158 39 • 10 50 5 10 lif l ua 35 uu 16 28 57 72 75 '1 5 80 l» 26 (XI 4 45 2 51 13 (X I 5 1“ (1 (X I 12 63 52 75 12 99 5 (X) 10 00 12 50 97 00 2 69 25 00 4 60 6 00 20 00 86 00 40 00 28 00 29 00 30 00 8 75 72 00 100 40 166 85 53 00 10 50 15 00 27 00 28 00 * 58 84 44 88 9 00 1 50 23 00 122 00 57 72 1 01 76 05 804® 20 00 445 260 13 00 -■ 1 8 0 0 0 12 63 52 75 12 09 1 00 1 6 00 rejected 97 00 2 69 4100 2 23- 1 00 20 00 36 OO 4\ O 26 00 7.-00 3o 00 ■* 75 72 00 Hit: 49 166 35 moo l'l 50 I. '-09 27 00 2s i® . 50 $ 4) 38 - '■00 ) 50 23 00 . 122 OO _v Claimed. $ 8350 1 70 63 50 6 SO 85 17 32 00 7 17 2 05 60 03 29 77 60 4 00 24 48 46 75 7 00 30-28 45 25 50 Duriand, Smith & Co.,““ ..........................................Benj. Clark,““ ................................. C. w . C lin h a riy,“ « .. ........................................ C. Van Allen,“ « ....................................... J. F, Barnps, 51 . D.,““ ......................................... J. M. Swartwood, -‘“ ..................................Letyisi W ait, sheriff .............................. '. ..................................... Town p f Reading, to poor s u it.............. ! . . . . ! ............................... ‘“ poor account..................................................... Geo. A. Ringer, constable....................................... .............. Geo. A Cline; ta x on erroneous assessment ................................. Nancy Stamp,\“ * • .................................. W alter B u m li,““ ■> * ...... JonathanPage,“““ ................................... Wm. H. W itj supervisor ........................ „ 40 50 22 00 85 58 75 6 50 28 09 1 5 00 46 60 1 76 17 25 3 00 01 25 89 60 210 23 3 25 8 53 4 03 rejected6 68 41 78 136 30 801 69 3932 70 126 no 25'35 80-66. - 8 00; 16 80 1 9.69,64 00. i9 60 4 45 88 75 81.1*1 SQ- IO 00 medical.serviees...................................... . ................. ................. ....................... .........................O, ..................................Fowler ....................................Stephen ........................................ . ......... ......................... * ..... ........... ................ .................................................... \!” ! I ....... = ..................... r-; \T \‘ ’ ..— * , i— *'\ s ........ ......... -<*» .. $ 8350 1 70 63 50 6 SO 85 17 32 00 7 17 2 05 60 03 29 77 60 4 00 24 48 46 75 7 00 30-28 45 25 50 25'35 80-66. - 8 00; 16 80 1 9.69,64 00. i9 60 4 45 88 75 81.1*1 SQ- IO 00 ..s ' m i r .. 895*28 865 82 00 10 001 90 00 U 60 80,00. 86 00 ’ 9 00 400 .4 00 . 10 00 ISO 4 00 048 .4 00 7 00 3 90^ . >83 50^ ' 14,,005.00 ; 1200 3.25,. $ 33 50 1 m 63 50 6 50 85 17 82 IXJ 7 17 2 05 51 •63 29 77 .50 4 00 24 W 46 75 7 I X) 30 UR S 45 25 J 50 25 15 80 65 3 no 16 80 19 69 54 00 19 00 4 45 83 75 81 12 1 60 10 00 ..881 14 465 39 415 75 .2 40 22 00 10 00 90 00 •11 50 • 90 00 : 28 00 .6 .00 4 00 4 00 10 00 1 50 4 00 .9 48 I 00. '7 ooy ,1 76 8s 50 3 4 00 .6 00 12 00 3 25, ...................761 01 8. J. BEARDSLEE, Towm&erk. 6 00 $ 6 D0 8 00 sn8 9 78 9 77, 6 00 6 o2 9 72 97* 6 00 600 400 4 00 4 1 0 4 10 6 00 6 no 4 00 4 (fi 4 on 4 rtO 4 00 4 (X) 4 00 4 no ■ 16 00 16 00 ‘ 4 00 4 no 400 4 00 4 00 4 00 1 20 1 80 ■ 16,00 16 no - 16 00 16 00 4 00 4 no 4 00 4 00 ' y 500 5 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 20 4 80 ,: ,4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 - v 600 600 9 84 9 34 4 00 4 00 8 00 pno- 4 00 4 00