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* f Eaiii tojno§|ft*.$e6Httoued mild U!IWSW--''fl? l l il1 *~ l>AY, PBOEMPKR 22,1931 if ii» $50,000 SURPLUS Iffijnittffe;^ Report Saturday ihrening- fcommittee of interested citi- |s assembled' last- evening in Ijaw offices of Judyge; B. E. Har- jrt to diaciijss ;^ie 'advisability broviding. Medina 5$$h banking llities to be.\ created through a institttttto -\Eboai^ejned -in* Ltive to view of the local'coh- bn created through tile closing both the Union aitti Central (ks. [ was the opinion' of those pre- that such an institution (ild be provided, if possible, I at the easiest..-possible time. not alone 1 to provide banking Dities forJjMtedina, but as a fas of creating 'an institution would takej.ovgr the liquida- | of both the : TJnion and the al Banks and \ to proceed this liquidation in such a way \ the least posfiftle barm cotfld le to those laitijutions and iri- puals who have the willingness |y but to whom immediate and Id payment of their obliga- *-^ouhj'nieafi a serious flnan- fqohdition \aaJ ; Sp?siBle' bank- Icy. - *-'- hether the ^best interests of I banking public of Medina (vicinity would be best served ngh an Institution purely loc- natnre Wone which was al- fin so far as possible with some existing* banking institution lialn of Western New York was lestion. that brought out much fission'and on which consider- ftime was .spent. j thejlcoucllision of the meeting bmmittee was named, a com- W v . Sparely as an information fcjhlj commMeeT\ to \confer , jiaijikers -throughout Western : fi(Ek and if possible the ,AS&nJtag^J)epartJnent». such ,*; ||st possible flaffr.. On tfiiji dtttee were hahieS•/ judg|fc'\&: iarcourt, <3eo. A.\;6owen, Bay\- Swett and Herbert A. Acer. committee last night imme- ply \ contacted wffh outside ting men and haVe arranged bake a report with this larger gronp on Saturday night of Iweelc ] waSjpointed out that to est- Ik a new bank it Will be neces- to raise the sum of at least |000, half of which would be nr stock *an3T The ' remaining 100 surplus. The possibilities pe raising of this amount were oter and It was the opinion <se present that tbi) could be £ hut Would require the co- ition of the citizens of Me- l as a whole. • Governor Favors Luxury Tax Albany, N. Y., Dec. 21—This week may reveal the means to be adopted to make up the deficit certajnjo face the State during 1932. Governor Roosevelt expects to confer today witjh Senator Sea- bury C. Mastfck, chairman of the special legislative commission which has been studying taxation and possible sources of new in- come, and tomorrow he plans to see the State Tax commissioners. Democrats and Republicans alike admit the State will have to raise much money to make endfe meet next year. Some say the de- ficit will reach $100,000,000 de- spiitje the Governor's trimming of the budget. The Governor has said a gen- eral sales tax, as some had sug- gested, did not fit into his scheme of taxation. He indicated he might propose a tax oh certain luxuries. ,00010SS AUBURi Auburn, Dec. 21— One fireman was killed and damage estimated at $500,000 was done this after- noon by a fire that destroyed the five-story Hislbp building and spread to adjoining structures la the heart of the business district here. It lasted for nearly four hours and was described by Mayor Charles D. Osborne as the worst in the city's history. , Lieut. Irving Dwyer, 40, of the Auburn Fire Department was found buried under tons of bricks after the Hlslop building roof caved in, and died almost imme- diately. The fire, said by firemen to have originated In the explosion of a gas boiler in the basement of the Uislop building, destroyed the Hls- lop department store, the city's largest The flames spread so fast that clerks did not have time to get their belongings. In this building were the offices of the Wackencut tailor shop, PRIVATE DEBTS CQME,_ FIRST SAYS KAHN Washington, D. C, Dec. 21—If it comes to choice between wheth- er Europe should pay its debts to individuals or those its nations owe to other governments, Otto H. Kahn believes the private ob- ligations should come first He made this assertion today before the senate finance com- mittee and in addition told the group that Kahn, Loeb. &.&>.,. in which he is a partner, had helped to sell foreign securities totalling Sf,136,00O,O00 in America since the war. ;^J0?niirB»*eiiiliii*y9.gav«»wa.y -to ajf|gflftFtf£ 'y$$&# . 5t' \^ gvgtlli; aid forcefu) tone .as he flat- ly debied Ms flrni ijad, attempted^? ,Jafltf<efic§ ; President Hoover to de- clare the one-year moratorium tm intergovernmental debts, now nil? der debate in the senate. / This charge had been made by Repre- sentative McFaddem Republican. Pennsylvania. \I did not suggest the morator- ium and had no knowledge that It Dairymen's League Meeting-Monday -4 The next sub-dlstrlct meeting of the Dairymen's League will be held Monday afternoon, December 28, In the Y. M. a A. building, Lockport, N. T., 1:30 P. M. Speak- ers: Miss Anna P. K. Stapler and Director H. A. Rathbun. v»«*W«*«l mmmmw Days —then Christmas &tl€@«| was coming,\ the banker said. \I say as emphatically as I can that any allegation that connects as with the negotiation of the mora- torium is outrageously unfounded Senator Barkley, Democrat, of Kentucky questioned Kahn about the priority of private or public debts. He replied at some length that \the sanctity of contracts must be protected\ in order to \keep the economic We of a country go- ing.\ \It Is of less importance that one sorennnem^pety atHithifen -IMf can secure a postponement, than for a private individual In one country to pay one In another country,\ he said. insurance agency' and Aubutfp radio'station, WMBQ. PKlGK^UENTb^., TO THE FRONT j^lCokyo, Dec, 21—Japanese troops faxeved out of five Manchurlan gaheentration points la 20-below- ^^ weather today to Clear'band- Mi out-of the South Manchuria Credit Service Company, P^ffe^ef 6 *** ^ ^^ *\* photographic studio, the MeCarl (Mukden. '\ : §pthaugh it was officially an- qtotmced that no attaok was plan- Ijieil on Chlnchow, last stronghold jfe- Manchuria of Chinese regular tps, observers thought that If ..„.. bandits- retreated in that dfc m Moose Women JfoJ&J The women 6'r the-Moosev.ltiei^ very enjoyable Christmas i*§0^1| the home «|f Jessie Atkins .rajM evening ami 4? were presentjp The following participatefe \** program; ' - r .Recitation, A-jresent for Sant^l - •.\ • - Margaret ^i Piano Solo, Smiling E^es, Corlfn W«erjp Recitation, •yf Little Bird on the Tree lO^Q • ,- /«- ^age Watjtf f ' Solo '\ • ; -vfi- , • ,_ \\' When Yoar Hair Hh4 T&fn'od Silver Norma Recltatioo, A Little Baby, Betty Recitation, % > Hang up the ikta'* St|< Solo, ' J Santa Claua will come tb-i M*rgaret Recitation A Snowman's* --p--.*--. ttou Aotta ScWap Recitation. Trick on Santa, r ;J | Glen Stewajftf Recitation, l ,' : iyl Getting Ready tor Santa '^ Elloen McClel!»« Recitation, Sandman's Vialt • :, Harold Burch^j: Recitation, Signs of ChrUtmae Robort HH8 Recitation, A Possibility H«rr/ Atktlf Piano Solo, Rtiatlo Dance, ^Q Edward Ai Recltatlqa,, A Go.^ 0?>\' f$6w York, J3ec, 21.—The late H^Vry Payne Wlut«xoy, who left a $76,000,000 estate, once agreed to |iay SffivPOO for a song. Alfred Hanhurst -of Tftitrany, cliar^ed to- day in a claim filed with Surro- gate James A. Foley. Hanhujstj whois»id he was a \bralc&r and author* told Suno- gatf I5oley he wrote a aong call- ed t^ty lUitajb Pretty Rose, and, the l|t|# % Mr. Whitney ngnreed to lace, died today of a heart attack. pa| j$n $*S,000 for it. The premier's brother was m his automobile with his wife, his daughter Rosa, and Augusto Bon- danlnl, his brother-in-law, whon he wns atrlcken- Ho was doad before medical aid reached him. Although in his youngor days Ar- romw *w?p Recitatfoin, A farfatttuw Sfor^ Irlenc Steward Recitation, The ChrUtmas Mouse. Donald Monagan WW TRI^L FOR PAIR OF ACCUSED JAPANESE Poughkeepsle, Dec. 21—The ma- January. Schwart* will present tho \\\ u,: u \'\\\»»', „, tIJ , ,., ,___———- chiaer y _oJj)^l w ^ tae 4^mx>otfc4 W « 8a 4 By the grand Simoon ^ ftaWf ^A'-r^^Wtm-Krrm--'immmrWmm^ ^l l» today to \bring Qentra Akijfama, SS-year-oId Japanese butler, and his sister-in-law, Sadako Otsnka, 26, to an early trial for the murder of J. WllHam Schau, wealthy, cm.} Sah&tt mamrtorr, ployer of the Orientals. District Attorney John Schwartz said be would ask Justice Graham Witachlef of supreme court. New- burgh, to flx the trial date early In as It meets January -Kb. Mr*. Florence QBIek Carotia, 26. Scbau's houao guost. navcd .onl>, by the arrival of police af flie iff *mmmmmmm*m*\** Shelby South Gravel Road Mrs. W. P. Sanderson has a hard cold. Frank MoCarger of Royalton called at William Volka Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. 51. Bail of Al- bion were Sunday guests at W. P. Sanderson's. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Leighbody of Buffalo vera recent guests of his uncle W. P. Sanderson; Mrs. Mande Ewald had as re- cent guests William Barns and sis- ter. Anna of Lockport. Mr and Mrs. Saba LysKS- will spend Christmas at the home of frank Howard In Medina. Mrs. Glenn C. Rowley and son Vernon attended the Ladies Aid Christmas party at West Barre church on Thursday. Mrs. Hoy Stacey son Cleiand end Mrs. Glen Rowley of Medina spent Friday with their oarther Mrs. W. P. Sanderson. Sir. and Mrs. Roy 8. Stacey will entertain members at the Phillip and Stacey families for dianer on Christmas and a tree for toe children. Mr* Wiley of Parts, Franca, spent th» week end with Mrs. Cfisrics Peatt. she went on to Cleveland. Ohio, to spend Christ- mas with a sfet«r. Mr and Mrs. Edward Parker wfl? hive as gneste Christmas &*• and Mra Cart WeftSe\ and t*» children of MedtaSi Mr. and Mr*. Bllery Parker of Royalton and Mr and Mrs: George Pfinnstead and son of Bnffala fgpjjrted rc- corering from hatchet and tenth wounds, that Aklyama admitted Inflicting after dispatching the mil iionsire ball-bearing manufacturor Hospital anthOritiCB ore hopeful she will recover unless compllcn lions develop. Forgot His Trap, Shot Dsvenport, Is^ Dec 21^—Anton Flelichmsn, 71, w« getting tired of visits feoni chlckta thleva*. He arranged a gun inside bis barn with s contrivance that would dSfoSFwrge it if \th«'4oor were opened. He forgot about ft and opened the door himictf. He w« wound- ed in the leg. Electric Rates are raiey Reduction of the efectrfe 61 of many consnmera In Holler, wiD he- sceompethsd v H^--*-f»«lsd > o1i8* iifi schedule of rates announced Mon- day by the Footle Service commf*- ston. tinder the new rates th«t» will be a mlnlmoin charge of f l month- ly. Char«:tf for oufff.. neW be soven cents a kilowatt hoar lot tb# flrst« kilowatt fioitra * Month, and three cents a Wtowatt fc* eech adiiitional hoar. The pfwtflt «d- cHtlonsl htfer rata Is ft¥« eeais a klto**tt. \Phe »*m rata *ih bo ;,ooo r%r a Song recstion the Japanese, army would pursue, and clashes within the Chinchow area might result. The Japanese military intel- ligence service reported that Chang HsueMiang, whom the Jap- anese deposed as governor of Man- churia, was moving airplanes up from south of the Great Wall, and some commentators expected the first engagement to be in the air. Chinese irregular forces In the areas to be mopped up number 30,000, the Rengo News Agency re- ported. The strength of the Jap- anese . offensive was not made public. GIRL IN PR0VIDENUE Providence, K, I., Dec. 21—A widespread search for Virginia fenfteld, 19-year-otd Columhus, O., heii-ess, ended today when she was found In a local hotel. Dr. Ar,thtu* Brown, hotel phy* sictan, said the girl was ill, due to ovorstudy, and refused to permit questioning beyond a brief interro- gation by polios which served to confirm her Identification. The girl disappeared white ch- rome to her home from Mary Lyon School at Swartkmore, Pa., last Thursday. Next day she registered, at the Narcflgansot Hotel hare si \B. Scott.**- Attaches of the hotel MUSSOLINI'S BROTHER DIES SUDDENLY IN MILAN Mtlau, Italy, Dec. 21— Arnaldo Mussolini, who helped his brother Benito up the ladder of eminence, but chose for himself a lowlier Bui, *aid Hanhurst, ho got only i,. and ho i s suing the estate for the remainder. He alleges that Mrs, Haf riett McKolvey, tiaCroase, RSETwos present when tho deal ^as made. a|= MUTE IN DEATH naldo Mussolini froQuenBy assist- ed his elder brother financially and In other ways, Ids chief importance lately arose from the fact that the odltorials he published in tho newspaper Popoti D'ttalla, which had been founded by Benito, were accepted na tho opinions of the prouder himself. Arnaldo was 4ft years old, two years youugor than tho premier. His ond wns most audden. Tho at a said sho had left her. room, only once oi twice since her an , lva, v She hod no visitors, theyaatd. * * Doctoi Brawn identified the $t when he vras called to gtye nt<4c- '' cnl attention He said she. readl^ ' gavo ' Virginia\ as her first nam*!, and appeared luwy ahout he$ la it name, but finally fiirnfcmaa I' Told that hei father was aeejkiai^ her, Doctor Brown said she asked\ that ho notify htm of her whoro/^ abouts At this point, Dr. Brow* said, she burled her-, head In the. badclothtng and he advised, agalmt fiuther QUeatloninsc, Belfast Revives Ancient Customs Belfast, Dec, 21—An oldf t Mh> ioned, Chrtetmaa ce^btatlon,^ ^ under way In Ulster, with.tn« v t*K- ' vlved popal^rlty of tlie(11»^|o«a . minstrels, better khow« jb> t tft«T older genewMon as .\$1$ $&*,\ J mers.\ • -.''..\\»C'\ ; •\ *\ These wander% ^^jftatiM^ dress in weiM cos$ro$4 ^«^ thoir faces, make a #*S% tijja^ ' with wooden 8wortf%-oi<. h«^g« < staffs, and mske a honsp tfe hetfea ^ tour singing—ijirtrBdg; T T~T\T Tho loader, who u*»islly, -^f«jt* his coht l&eido out Wttl Wi\ tnek came a fow minutes altar | **\•**»« te<^lf*m, passes ronna^a* loaviug tho railway station, whero| ,mt 0n * wonoy cdjloctod la «gtot?. h» hod aeon Signers Ellsa Bonda- ot r a BM **J Jrf'how. ninl. hla wife's sister, off for logna. Bo- Atlanta, Oa., Dec 21— A bttnd man today conducted a hearing at which a doaf mute, by sign lang- uage, convlncod a coroner's Jury that the fatal shooting of • bf» yonng' Surrogate's Court <!fw> wills w«r» admitted to prO' gate's Court and ietfera of adtnin- Itfrailon granted on two eatstaa. •ttie Vfm Rldgeway Cemetery AtsocltXion benefits by both wills, with $50 bequeathed for perpet- ual care of the lots by the- testa- nient of Medora ft. Barrett and a $100 gift in tth.* will of Parke A< f Davie, both of Rldgeway. 5 Tho Barrett w!Jl disposing of $S$G0 (n personal property leave* 160 to a nephew, Burton A.WeItf of Los Angelas^ and the residue Is' divided among a nephew, Leslie wife yesterday was en aeciduut. Ho was exonerated. Horaeo Sandere related with his ^edSjL IhPojjgh^jinJBtejtniateE, how his wife, also a deaf mute, had been killed accidentally when n shotgun wns. d!ach«r*>d while otio was cleaning a bedrootit; qloaet Paul Dononuo, Fnltoft, Coumy lag, la blind* Middleport icr and Dora Tanner Hartner. A Sister, Lodera Weld, is alio naro- \ as next of kin. Leslie Tanner d MjW« Tanner are named as -awtoalOHt - '- 6 ^The Davis will names his Widow, Robloah Davis and Richard Zimm ns execntOTs. It dispose* Of I&000 in real estate and S6.OO0 in j>*nao»! property and after the cemetery bequest It lesvns th« rfsfduo to tho widow. Ethel Davis Zimm of Canandaigus end FlT- enco Williams of Buffalo are nam- ed IK next of kin, letters of administration were grinted to Sfsimi Willott, of Shelby on the e«t*te of iter fst.ber, Charles C. Parmstee, lata «f Shelby. It is rated st $S0O in pliwonal preperty and 92JS6Q In rail est«te, i&r*. Jacob VsndarWoade was given letters en (be «stet« of her iaboand, Senry, Van^ejfWond»j 1st* erf Shelby. & k siatM as |Sp5& In personal property. Two eiis, Etim, 11, and 3ohn Wtnrr, one-year-oW. are named as next of kte. village Board WiW Name Another Cop 41 the meeting of the board of tratteea of this city imt evening 4{Ut* «Mr hall It w»» Totot to pot ftn\»«Ki4bsr police officer on the ivWad the met- €naat« of the eBy>«n|«crnM(f s •oStclent sum to dafiray>th4jmid oCIc«r'» weekly pay. A sab* fon'ifst has fieen rfroilated smong the' bsffiesa men and nearly tsfficfent (anrln 'tore tfeen sot^ «*lh*d» Mas Towef feu ralutoed ho mo from a trip to Burlington, Om Ernmett Fsrtnoll* of Rocheator spent Friday with his mother, sir* P. J. PertnoU*. Mrs. Warner Thompson of Lockport Is visiting jjor Mr. and Sirs, Robert Stean. Miss Edna Walls a stud™* n > tH'Cld tho holiday season with nor i»r onta A «oo, Stairt Morten, Jr, horn to Mr. and Mrs. Stuar-. Joura of thhr vtthMpnfr¥yr»co»o, Do- cember 16. Miss EJIhot Kirwln, n student of DtoovlIJ* College. Buffalo, I,, homo for tb* ChrlstniM holiday Fell Eigrbteen Feet To Floor Of Barn Middleport, Dec. Bl— While thrashing boana at tho home of Fred W. Tlefol, Woili«9d«Si .Biktusteg-^kete! ward itouloff. who Is Employed by Mr. Tlofel. fell about 18 font to the torn floor. No twnos ware- broken, ; ut ho was badly bruised and Is undor tho oaro of a physician. MARION DA VIES, MOVII STAR, GETS XMAS \BOMB\ in otheivdays the rhymers weri\ not nbovet teertirfst tactts* whew., money was ifo'ttised, and ttoweiH*' given njtdep a g^i^V^oJd act, known parodoxteaUj'. aneiigfe «»' tbo Wbitehoy »«t,, to ;: arrait 0 - mon with MackenM- f^««l W^ are out nfte>Kda»'Jr. — Often the rhymera ja:e.w»t flw* ' They i\m vlnwed m'm ''Wfti^ foellr-gs, bot on tf* ^hftla W wel«oniP«l «# - rs> r wr, I- '«• c.-4>tij*'i n\ th-ilr .-() • ••', ••- \ vtthiges Us lav^b* . *\\' Good Work to Be Performed The Dssghtera of tktttm Vet- leaersl, and wfll elltnisate an ex- j sran* will meet in the 0. A. K- Mtm Csrria Porter of Salem, Mass, wilt *|«ttd tho holidays wttlt her eiiitr,, Mm. Herbert Fowlerv ' •'• Mr. aftd Mhfc Qbutlm W.Greeno and RayiHosd,Qfeeno of Buffalo called on Wise Mary Johnson Thursday. Wilita Jfsther, a efmdent of Al- fred University, will spend tho holidays with hi» psrents, Mr. and JJra. Jsy Msther. Mr. and Sfrt. Charles Fanning attended a dinner and dance at tlie Hotsl Senses, Rechestor, Wednesday avenlng. Jack Campbell, a «tud«nt at the New York-Military School at Cornwall oa taa Hadaon, will ipend the bolidsy season with bis mother, Mrs, Cora CumpbelL. The roefflber* of the Seventh Bay Adventlsf* church are holding a Week of prayer, ffiey met with Mr. and Mrs. Riley E, Halt. Friday areola*. Arthur McDonald, a student «$ the Geaorai Motors School of Technology *i Hint, Mkh, will spend tha holiday season with his parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mc- atd. : srltm Johnson a student of Oeneseeh&cta Normal and D»n Johnson stndeat^Mhe t'ni*«Bi«y of Itiitiels, »B Isjsead tii*r>sesweBi'» «aesttoa with their e&tenu and Mrs. Elbert Johnson. ' Miss Battle Kfttrndgc entertain- ed with a oa« o*ef9Ck lansfieon at fetor heme. SfoefB Main street, rei- .$#¥. ft*e Htindfed was played SOjUta Monica, Cai„ Deo. £l— Marlon Davlca, vlvasleua blonde star or tho tllmfl, baa received one Ctirt$tiuaa pachago that Is going to have a place ander a police mfc* rlscopo rather than hor tree. Tha pe-<tn)fta-. de»»er«l-the- pat*-. »BU to hor beach house several (iayii ago, and on Sunday tbe act- roos'B butlor, 8. J. May. oponod It ami promptly called police when A cloud gf _«n|iifcn gmthnd otiL PolWo, utter a preliminary efr animation, mild the package con- tained an Inflaromablo powder, and adthongh tt was regarded (n Mlw) Davtos's heutehold as the work of a jokestnr, authorities do- cldud to Invostlgato farther In sn Calvor Military iieftool at Cniver, ind.. came Friday tff spend too holiday vacation with their pat- onl», Mr. and Mrs. Prank Lobbett. Miss Helen Seaman a member of tho KOhOfll faculty at Wesley- vflle, Pa., &ffa» t ranees Seaman, a member of tli» school faculty at Perry and Paul Seaman a student of Notro Dame nniverslty at South Bend. Ind., are expected hems to spend the 'holiday , season with thslr parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. if. Seaman. effort to trtrn whethop any lit *jjV toy behind tha act The package was deliver^ irtrapped to the cbnyenttoafe Chrtstmaa paper of rod and gjr«».ft. end neotfaMlea. Jt wns addreansjr. _^_ xo ffio aetresa and In the coriifi^r*. served for the addross of the »e«a\ at were the words, \Mlsa Httf,* Bwmlnntlon disclosed It had b«»tt mailed from Mallbu Ueach, nunv ! - -fflor-retrearirirrTftm eotemtw cated aboijt' twenty »iHe# up/ Q|«- ' ocean from from Mias tmttf home. Inside the package an unfntsl?!* glble notft was fonnd Madfnft \Please oe&daV elao fe» m«^» PleaW It nu been writfesft «t» #i nnosaal ro«k» of typ'ewjiffe|» whJefe police described as \fipanjih* type, much larger than th* etdto* ary typewriter d(e, Miss Moran is Injured by Fall Aun* Moran of street bad the fflUfwtirae to {all dawn the. «slh»| jd^gra ffiiigritf— mamlftg^ and 5 htm& haf coBar* bone, atie is miss m welt a* could be%xp«ct6(I, < 4 isattg «&em&. tata*- tm Vim**- ofieiBas Wednenday afternooa. to J'with, Mr*' He»h«t Pewter, award. refrigerators aadipaelt Chrhlmt* hose*. Those nott «da ih* high teora prite 0ood evening ehihlrea of th» \w«tr\ cornwrt ' Hew did ran get along with the puzsle tent, ntte? The oatno of tbe noiig ts ftamona. Here is how toe puMle looks when completed R KDKJI r A r K e u m » M & a v C OU OH Y P U A IS8 /BAHAMA ••tat that fthsple! How Now w. same* <5a Uk» to know about %, tfiSr—-3500 eoald play on Ch*ftth»a» Efey Well, nere tt fs? I All you ae*d la a ^nart milk? I bottle and a doxen c!nfhi»pins. Bach member of the family take* tft« dds«ra ^u>tht!s-plo* and utand* tries to put them in tha bptir&si, tiixuli one mutt &Ue& at ttast m* pis into the bottle. Tteae C&st f^JJv sra called baehy-prfase maneft* Mm the mtim famtfy to plw*#, than the badhyiprtee'Wtattai* *r# bltod-folded. jet tbe Wg t##fc, A frtetnre of a horse t* dr»ws «# * large plsce of pafer and hasm the wait and plaeed 8ce<wdls# ** tha height of eaeh mmsbmf- ©{ ta* ' prtzawtonersv Ttten the- coatfi«t»l, is giTOs a aarrow esrip of aiefft with a pin on one tnO. w\$ tod III* for* the Wim. The tttek t* ft : sea who esa a*i«»8 the tatt tj*-* cne. .eovraet agot- tha «aa wfe» amam nmtwis: *H® *\tr«et $a$t* iion wtos tft« pjfw. »&,:«& tsajt %m a fras of easily, p o><rwn aw wftat« not. lis, a lot of run and io< ea- energy tor remseraioia aaa \ pace ^amuamit ooxea. i otwo no « in« stao <cora v\ ramtes. U Is estimated the. redae! | tbte to be pr«meBt and feetp and I' Mi.» J««»l* LabbeU a student of.,directly' o»«r ib» bo«tl#. Tfcsii t6»,| Joy the tamei*»»ry totaaee. Wall of th«jha»e things for the oases, pleas*] William Smith -cdilefe *t. Oeaeraj! person p!ajia« lakes each pto ejsd| children tha^s all tat *0*$l*. jltara th#m at rrask Hast's slwrejaad Watsoa Lobbett * ststoat of f hol4in« it at the: end of bit ttcsVCfood-aite! AVm M$U*% don wilt eat r«r«aaea plant f 2##9 yearly.