I,. I. liaaKr C*. asirverkd March. t»«4, by no»»ft Kflrj Flled In (''nunly clerk"* Dfllce, March 34, 1808 Iftisrici 8 'I A. c> IVHHon, lot* B fl, ach, 141
t nlinoscn, mti ii tn ii inclusive, each. Sit rn»no-i»n. mti *> t i ru. mcluilv*, ea'h. 8.41 Unknosrn, mt 46. 3 II
T nknowr, lot BT 2 48
^iiT.y, mea ti, 72, Tl, a«ch. 2 ab
140, 141, •aoh. 2 13
Jnhn 'V*' FPher. lots laO, 141, •*. I nknnwrn, Inta 204 fn 307 Ifl.IiL-. .
**eh, 3 14
('•rrie yn i,4*<w«. lof. "te {M ee^-h. 7 as B J, Thnm*!. Int* 271 fn 27". In.-iitsf- *,
•aeh, 2 O'l
John Ho1*m. 1«« 21»<t. 20T. '*eh, 2 'B
Mary K. McCnllnua*. 1 it :iiiO. '2 81
Jamea A (tllrny, rTf 301, 2 flB
A. F., I>amherl, Id* .338, 829. ••ch. 2'IB
A F.. t,«mhert, m»s .Vtn. 3.11. ee.-h. J Ofl
H Schiilg, lota .186 33fl, 3.1T, e*. h. 2 Ofl
Jnhn Iy-.*ken. lata 840. 341. e*. h, 2 »fl
Unkn-i-wi. luia IBI. .'4.-.2, **rt. 3 41
t'nknown. Inta 377, .378, ead,. t i Ueorge ;5, i-himney, "via ,100, 400. 401,
each 21.-'
.lames A 'lllrny, !->»• 402. 401, each, 2 AB
Marv F,, M'-Ciillmigh Inta IM, 406, each, 2AB Mnry M..nahan Rat and Marv A, M. -
Onvern, Inta 412, 41.3. 414, rach, 2 AB
File* «h*nnnii. Int 416, 2*
M»nile Lngel, lot 4,34. 2 34
Hugh T P'lllv. lite 44S, 44fl, each 2 84
Mra Maniie Knrel. Infs 4.''.B, 4,VI, each, 2.34
Mine Ptrsn.!. L'. 477 1T8. ITO. e*rh, 2 HB
F,dward Thevnall l-.f* ,'.<ifl, BOT. e«ch, 2,34 • f ,M'-Vania a. L.t* 612. Bl:;, 614.
tl*
ff'ocfc I. irnkneiwe.
tot ••.
lota 41. 43, •arh.
••a* ttm. I of rtofal farll raataawy. Ma<le
by J, M Rudlaer. Jr Filed tn i'nunty <
by
>1tnr..
Arthur Hennett
• «
Ma<le
"lertcs
Ifl
1*02 IMstrl .. ,...„r r.—.'¦- ¦ ., Iota S30, Atl. ea'-h 4 OO
IWap ef rirtral Park tllla r ampany. Ms«J*
hy 8. Tf Mef.«ughlln. Iflcifl Fimd In Cnuntv r-1erk-. (im.-e. Mav 8. I908 luafri.-t Ifl
ninrl, 9
Merle Kl-ln. I--'. 10, 11. eae'h. if,
T nkn()wn, lot" 19. 40, **ch, 8 8ft
M«p nf Affe* Heatty Cerperatlott. M«de hy Thomai V dmlth. 1904. Filed In County '•lerk'a 'iffl.-c*. .Mine Ji, l«nB. Dlilrlct North Itempatead 6,
rr .ck I F.mma n Anarell, mt* fl to 38 Inelu¬ siv*. saeh.
Rlock J
I'.m'i.a n Anir*ll, mti 13 t.i 71 Inelu-
T'flfcfle* o. let tA I'nkflewTi. lot T. t"nltBowis. lot 74 l'nlino-w»». lot 8. I'nknown. lot 8A. Unknown, lot t. Unknown. Int 9A T'nknnsm. I'nitnnwn. t nknnwn. Unknown.
let to, tot tOA.
lot 11,
m.t IIA.
I fWI
1*. *«'h.
XfM
each,
Mr*. r*ne Mrfionald. Int* .'.IB. BIfl, e*ch,
Chll 1. riilnk««ier, lot, flril, 832, «V13.
•arh,
.1 tinker, mt. fl4fl In flfll |n.-l.i«ive, each,
J, Bak~er, lot* flR4, fl.'.B. e*. h.
Mleiiei T I-nnian. Ini« T02 I'i 70."5 In-
rjiiilve. each.
Albert ^.-heier.
Then-lore Jarvll
Thoa. "ninineeln
llenrr Rller*nr,
.mhn V TTrnwne. Inie 709, n
Fll* M Cray. Inla S2n. 121.
Unknow-n, Inla 8,!3. R3t, h3.".,
r. It. Itsll. l.di K,t,. R'.fl. e;
.I,,.e|.h T c..r..oran, lota Kfll
r. lleMenatilfn Inf 010. Mmi of Merrl.k FitrK ,\iinr<
I,. I., comprl-'ng 381 \.A%,
I„ I. Realty In .'^^.i r v e, ,.,| 1...
hv Al' I1: 11 H'mltli I'im.I |.i I'.U
om..e, September ',^7, lOnB |ii»iri
.lane V. Mci'.r*, b t« 14 I" 10 I
alve. ea.-h,
Wm It Appley, lot 2n,
Unknnwr. |..l 34.
F. rmlsno, l.rfl 30, 4(1. en.h,
Jntoni S..v;ee. I'.ts ot, fll. 04, esr
f, M. K'.i'enhiirg, Ir.t- 73 t.i TO I
Jira, each. a
J Manbllia. Iota Io7. IiiS, each,
t'eter M'-1,e"d, l"t IIO. 117. eaih,
I'nknnwn. mu 243 (.. 747 lnc|.|.ive Mmp of Merrick I'tnrti nl Merrick,
by Smith an.l Mil
2.II
2 Ofl
2AA
3 63 2 34
Msrv (frief, Inf* ,T,", In 79 In.-Iiialve,
,K| t-o Ifl ir. iiielve, 09 to 91 1nc1u*lv*i.
M«rv flfa»f. |..t* 9:., 98, 97, #ach
Fmno II Anweil, |r.(, inn m t3fl Inelu¬
siv*, **eh.
ni c-k 3
Fmma R Anwei: mta 129 to |fl3 in
-Iuslve, ea.-b.
61 .M>
3.1>S
308
nnt
<i
rknnwn Inl nh.
r'-nlisn mi« ihn I. filler
Thn*
1*3 111 119.
, mt 191,
lot 10:1,
Inclii*lv«, lf»i, e*ch.
Th'.
Fir
lot 104,
I Mnp Vn. 3 of I'ropert! nf f harlotte I
leraon al >ev Hyde pirk. Pu. vey.l M' 1.1 I*.:: hv Win v.. Ilswuhuraf. Filed '.untv .'lerk's (iftl.e Auguet 4. 1803, IHl
3 IM
n.on 1 o\ 3 on
3 r»,-4 Hert- I
I nkrnwn.
I nknown.
Unknown.
each,
Unknnwn.
Unlinnwn.
••ch.
12.
Int* Jfl tn .^1, IneliialT*.
tn* 98. 88, aaeh, mta 40 to 49. ineliittv*.
e«rh.
mti 81, W. aaeh,
Inti 64 to .Bfl.
Incliwlve.
fn 10. Incluelvi
Blnck 7
I'nknnwn. lot* 1 lo 4, lnc"ii*|v*,
I'nknow-n. Int«
t'nknown, lot IIA,
I'l.known. lot 14.
Unknown. I..t t4A.
Unknown, mt 16.
Unknown, lot 16\.
t"nknown. lot 18.
Unknnwn. mi in\.
li,kn.iwn. lot 17
Unknown, mt IT) Unkti..w
Ton, TflT. each. 'T2fl. 729, T30i, 74-1, 744, each. 7fl2 Tni. each.
885, each, nl
N II.
Ulre-k K
-•liiali
I'llalleren, mti 141 fo 148 In
8 nt
9 .'.s ni
.k K
2. flB 2n
2 Tt
IRO*.
I'r.p.
n.llrikv Inta (343. .141. 34,".., I Map >'o. 3 nf property i.f 4 hart 'I.e 4 I «lers< n »l New Hide I'ork -r
I .Itn" II. 1102. hv Wm U llawi 3 11 I l-'il'^.l in Cuuntv ' lerk a .itt).-n, Arrll P 2"fl| liiatri.-i N H 6.
t nknr.wn, mis III. IIO, rndi. 3 ai
.la.-nh Mvei. I-.f I7«. 4'it
Bf-fp nf t-fnl-'ln • I'lf-e !•-•-'¦. ""'le l.v T.-re.|eri k Do flevnl.e. lOii.': Filed In ('"Unty < leik'a 11(11. e r-'ebniary 8. IIHI'.. Iilalrlet 17. Inknevm l"t« ITl. ITU. ea.li, :i,'i7
Mtip of rrnpertr cf Samtiel T, I'reetii, Kmnlilln Mciiinre I'srk. I'll-1 In .n.intv . ...rk " iiffl.-e, Februarv 10, 1Tlri7 Iil^lrlrt 17 I km... n L.ts 22 h. 23 In.liflve. e„l,. 'inr, I'nkii'.nn, luts 27 In 31 In'.lusi ie. en-h 2 .'.7 .Map of VIIIh Site, at |i.i...l|ii .¦<n">*re, rroperty nf tli- Alimrl Rmlti ( ..rp r. (• ¦*». M.ide hv Th'.iiiM, C >'nillh. .Isnunri IT. luori. F'll'.l III ('..iintv I'leik'a oni.-.. lune 21, lim.-.
I'nknnwn. I'nknoivn I nknnwn! Unknown, t'nknown. I'nknnwn. I tiVn..wn, I 'nknnwn. I'nknnwn.
let 11,
mt m.v
lot 19,
bit 19A,
If 20
lot 20A,
lot 21.
Int 21 A.
lot 22.
Int 22A,
th« ta«t dar tt *l«w aale, 1^
ilea deerrlblnf tha hinfla pffr Kr.* paid, an'l the time when w-111 tie entitled ro deeda. and
I'.la
2fl tn 2(1, In. lualv
lota .41 l"ta X..
iw 48 haifra anar tft rr--*!-. a ,-ri^lflra* 1 48 chaaeel 3 40 Ihe pitrehs*er* w-in rs* entitled ro deedi
1 48 after the erplratloTi of one year from
2 40 Ulst Ony nt such aale. uiey ahall he
1 4(1 to re«-e|v» e'.nvevan'-e» of ih« l*nd
2 40 char<».1 hy thetn, rewpecilvetv. unlee*
1 48 nr or nociipant theremf, or mm" oiher peraon
2 40 Inlereeted therein. piirsn*ni tn 1*11 , *h*1l h*'
1 4B prevloiislv redecme<1 fhe Mine )-v p«ylng t
2 40 Ih* iVuiniv Trea*nrer. for the ii«». .,f the piir 1.46 cha*Wr. hla heirs, or sselgni,
(Ineed In fhe feTi-lflcflte with !n:'re?f st t!-e rife of tn per rentuni per nnnnni frnm the due of ..tirh eerllf1ria,tc, tnd Snv f* f which Ih* holder nf eal.l r-erflflcnt* •hall hsve p*ld between the dan of ihe ,ale and redemption. tngether with the sher" <,f the eapense of the pilhllcatm.n nf notices In red*«m the resI eatate »nM fnr unrald tai.a, n« apiinrf.inr.ed hv thf C'ounly Treesurer In the real eatate *o
« ao redeemed.
;!>; Tt-T7,LfAM F,. LTTSTFTt,
1 ;j( County Treaaurer.
2 40 1 46
ll^ RIfl** at Watt Po»n«,
240 Th* trtrtftt recruit who starts In st '"*'' West Point ktKOtt's iis iinicli nlioiil ths flne points of rifle nrlsR ns n lonS' J Jill shoreiTisT) about fli'liiR Klr.wf he niss- lers tlie cli'njcntHr.v sie|i8-tlif mnniifll of It nns mill the <-orr(?(t llrltiir (itisltldiis —nnyo the i'npiilnr Srioiicf Miiiithl,T Then he must iPHrn n ihoiisniid fnctl not mentioned In Ihe dilll ri-Kiilrttloiis. Atnotic Hip rlflp klnlii, I'or Instiitice, Is the snioklnif of tlii- plass rille sights for Work In tlie sun, I1.V slmiil.v hold- Ing fhe siKlits over lh(i Itn tne nf s
1 4B
2 TO I 4,^ 2, TO
1 4B
2 70 I 4B 2,70
2.40
J 01
ttt ttoom Hitm.
In his book. ¦Wlnnorred Memor1«i.* Wr Erel.Tfi WrKHl rel8i*« how h» onro m^ 8 qtilet Amerl(iif) eenttsman la Eniflsnd, 8nti flier beimn to ffk of Amerlcsn fxiftry. Sir Rvelyti mention- oA the well knnwn r>"*'TTi, ".Mm Kliwl- •o," which he hlBhl.T etilofflKed.
"M.T enthtislsstic prslae nf fhe poefn •it<i|ted. I f lioiight. sn sppreclsfUe ptirr In mj ootnfi'finlon. 'btit h« remiirked qnletly:
"".Jim Venn n flne fellofr.'
"I 88ld. Or the snthor msile him mt>T
" 'Oh. hilt he wsil"
•' 'Wh.T, wns he realT
•••Yes I knew him well."
"'But dont you think thst ths f>o«t emlielllflhpfl .llni's set?"
¦¦ 'No, I lltn sure he tlld not.'
"'Well. Iitif hcw can ynti he snrsT
"And he replied tinlckl.v, "I trnife It.' "
Thp Rrnflcmnii to wIk.jii sir Krel.yn xvfls spci'lilDC proved to lie Colonel .Inhn Ilsy. HiitlKir of the "I'llie County r.nllsd.n." trho iV93 thon tho United States amhnssHdor Id Londcm.
The Editor, Krtifors, like nrtresseta—hec pardon, like flctdps—«re hidden frtitn the viilfrnr UHze when «i(T slHce. It Is nnl meet
A flyint Ae»i... .
The iiTitrhtr of "Taieii of tlw Kl.nn.
crvliea" tells of n HtrswBe H<tt<ieti ¦lat fiffurred In l-'mnt s.
.Vof t*<i)K SIC', h* any*. I rsfi iit'fT»i>
II ni'l^for I know l<sililii|{ lerv iriiu'li iniKiyed snd tvltli oTie e.\e nerifmslv 'listnicft'd liy 8 lurtct* ("titiifed swell iiiK nti Ills cheek tyiiie. ThliikiHK that he hsd hsd s smMnh (if snme kind, prolislily a hsd Mnrllnc In tt lilrh he hsd Iteeii pitched ssnlnst the front of bis msrhlne, I ssked whst hsd hsp- pened.
Hs explained that ahont six hours earlier h« wss starting diif on a fast hiplsne and wss K«>lng full sper>d on the ground In order fo get s good Jump hito the air when hr met s large slued hnmlilehee going In a hurry In the op¬ posite direct Ion.
"You see." he exfilalned, "1 was dtv Ing alfotit slity knots due east and he wss dding bettreen fltlrty-flve snd for¬ ty knot* tine ireat. arid he wnn a Isrge hee, snd the Inipm t "'na something ter¬ rific. And." ho iidrtjfl vindictively, "I hope he hss Mpllled all his honey and that he's still iiiicdnsclonar'
nin tell-or, l)(ift»>r. omt ni> alcohol [ thot the ciirtiiln shoiilri l>e llfieil upon ' (lanlnii
Skill With a Skillat. A writer In the Woman's Ilntne Com
Our 9te«r»fla«t MustiltM.
Che strotigesT rnnat le In the hnman botly I* tbe Kliiten* nmtlmil*. Ilsrdl/ s nrttivemenf »if fhe lower eitreniltle* can tv made ivlthotit hrinirlng It Into pla.T. tint Its I'tiW'f duty Is to hsisnca the jielvls (11)' fhe head of the thigh iHiite. It 8sMlst«« In (srrylng the leg forn^srd and iiiitt^'ard in (Talking, and withont Its aid any ntovement of th* h<Tdy fmm the ni|>s would tto tmpoisl'* hl«.
Am It Is the ttt ron ireat, so la It siso th* Isrtipst miisf le «"»• (iiissess. In the full grown msn It <-nn ejtert s force of lif* |K>iiiid8 to the 8<|iiMre Incli of its section In t he thickest part
Another strong niitscle, wliich Is Situ- Sled In the islf of the leg. Is rsfiabl* of aiistsliiliiK Moven timest the wf>lght of the txslv. The grent tenthm. wliich Is Inserted hi the heel limie and which Is 1 alletl iciiddi s'lilllcs. is hI«!o of sin- Itnliir strt'MKth. When retnoved from tlie iiodr il liMf< Hn.itiiliicd a t^'olght of 2.(8«i iMiiinds, .ret sonietimes hy lb* siidileii ii'ildii of the tniiK* leu of th«» cair. to u tilth it lieldiiKN. It baa beeii
Btld|lpe(l M(TdMS.
It.known, lo
tn . 4T. In-lnilv
111(14
ii:ll
'I*
2,111 'h, I '8
In
trial 4
I'nkn..wn
I'nknow n
I'Bkn'iwn
I'nkn..w 1.
Ilnknow-n
t'nknown
I'nknow-n
I'nknnwn
rnknown
I'nknown
Cnknnwn
AnInn Rl
Anton Ttl
each,
I'nknov. n
t'nknown
lnknown
T'nknown
1. iK :
Inta I, loll 0,
lot 12,
I Itn.
.lulv II, mil
tl
Ml'
Kva \'an Wmie
-.fa I to 1. 't 42.
1(1 11, IC. '-a.-h
2 1.2 : Ulc-k II
flninp--n light la.icr of liiinpliiiick Is sprend over tlie sight, wli Ich eniililt'S the soldier fo Hre, even when he Is di¬ rectly fiicliig lh(» si".i). And «lien iils back Is lou'Mril the sun tin* rt'tirctcd gluro Is eiiinlimted, sn tlmt he ciiii Work tviilioiit dtitiRcr to his o.vps. i
Another kink I.s the doiiliHiiK "p o( | the ordlnnry rifle 8tra() In order to iihii j It to oiiliiin n sling »;rip. K.v itiiililiig |
to' tbe slltig sliiirt ciioiigh it Is i)«»s><llilr for ;
^nl the loft tiiiiKl to obLilii n vi.stiikc (;ri|i i j on the ritlc. This liol|i.'4 considcrulilj' I
'" In Btcndyliig it
2 28 1
:28
2.28
persnnnllllrs. for this might load to I'crs(inolitle>»; hence Ihe editor is In a flock nil lo himself^ snve nhen attend¬ ing ('oiiveiitloi)s.
The cdltdr. lip it knou-n. however, hna no sorrows. Ilo l.w a gay lot upon tho iiiilvrrse, shifting shiftily from one vBhltp piigc to fliiothor, lilllhering lllltlicty ns occflsltin tits, regretting iiofliliig, dnrlng evor.vtliing.
The editor fnttPtis upon nnoiiytnlty. Vet lie is litininii, fur when liy rhiince
"Where tie are living st preiapnt we have no ga.i rango. only a two l>itrner plate, and the coal raiiBe is so Inrge that It re(|iiircs n grent denl of fuel to best the oren aiilJIclontly to liake even a few inufllns or Ms«-iiit. nn iImi I have tried tc find a satisfactory siilistitiitc that could lie cooked In a skillet. Hy using thr skllicl dr,v nnd siuliiK ling it lightly with flour I linUc very en.Wi.vnhlc biscuit fftUe or Bcone. I'"dr tlicsi? I use simply M lilMciilt lin ttrr msde a trllU-
Id. TT, era, 1,
.-TS. ln,-|tl,.lve.
2.411
2.BT
hl.s nflnii; tiiipcnrs tli(?r«' Is no living [ stiffer. psiicd or rolled to nUoiit a j tB llll his coiK'olL And VB-hoii it Is mis- j quarter Inch tlilcknoss. One must he I spelled-ye i^ods, the iiinsse.s hni« thoir ' sure fo Imve the (Ire or gns low enoiigli
IS l.l 24 In.-ill'll ,10, ,11, each, 3B ,1»). .IT, each. i 411, 41. 42. IB. > 4T tn .'.(1 In'-liiaiv BI to r.s Iti'liii-lv BO I.. (TO In. luall 8T fo oo ln'-lii«lo-, . lot -01, Inta O" to 00 Inrln..
.-*eh,
ei'h, eS'-h.
I "1 ! |.:,„ Villi w
1 HI I (¦„),„,,,,„ ... ' ?' . nkti'.ivii, '.
l." en.-h
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I "' I I -kn 11.11 l.,
I nkn .WII, I..I I ;, I M»|i (if Se'-tl I ' 1 f'liiiMre. I'nif
I I
Mnp of Merrirk llnnor at Blerrirk, romprl'.- In* nsn I,<>la nnned Ii.t L. I. RtiaUy fn.
Surveve.l hv Ali In n Smith. 10(l4 Flle.l In
I (10
1 .1(1
2 71
lllet 4.
Therean
rnknow
T'nknow
Mra. ('.
Vnl*ntlr
,I'.ae,,h
8; Men.
Herman
H I'. F
Ahr*hai
Mill
n, '..
r. lo
Fnh
lo Vl.
Foalk
'el. 1.
Sanf
rink 11
¦r. In
a 70,
3T,
enf..l
1 iier
k, lo
ta llll
ir. 1.
an. 1
11 Strauf".
2
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a
1
te
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In
a.
ea
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4
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1 'JV.I
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187.
I7ll,
204.
224.
(2:10
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1 111
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101.
it; f
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1. ll
211
III Fi-enkl il i Keiill.i (nr- .
!¦ ,^l.|it)v
Head Walteri.
A hend w.'iitci loust iilivn,v.w he nblfl fotell (It n irliiiK'C Ikiw tniii'i) tiKuicy you arc troing to siicnd so thnt he will bu able to Kticci' at .rou nccdrijiiiiil.v.
WlitM) n rcsliiiirHiit prdiirlclor liirca a new l)(>ii<l waiter he expects to he great
reienge!
Ilorc's If) the editor. .Miiy lip lire long and ivrite sliort! — IMdiinoiid Tiines-Dlspatch.
not to liiini the mitsiilc of the ncone before the Inside liii.s Mine to cook siif- tleleiitly. If gss i.s used u mure even distriliiiilon of the bent mn.v lie olitiiln ed by ii.nliig a lieiiled lid froin tlic .sfdve under the skillet, or a lienvy filo(-e of
No Recommendation. Bignor Mun-onl, in an Interview In j '^ "f «*>*¦«' ''¦°" ^'"' '**-'''''' "'«' 1""'
ly Ininiiibili'il. To iiinliea fnvonililc im- ^A'asbiiigldii. pi-;ilsp(i American democ- I P®'*-
preH,sion the head w.iiler must he ahln racy.
r.(), "j.-.i.
eai-h.
Mup ff (Jlieel
1 Ts I l!l"-k A
I "2 I
I'J.BB. 2.^».,
>. Stephen nnxtei
Hen Ale .N'eiuo, Int '.T.T. Pen Al^ Nemo, lot 2.".x. Anprllo n. n.ihleio. i... p,(il, Anillln, R. nuRlelo, lots .104. 110" •arh,
Ansllo H. CUdleio, lc>t SOT, Analls H. (Iiidlelo, |..t^ Bin fi x clualve, each,
Kate Sullivan, l.its r.r.r. .i.'ll. ?..'!.'.. Harrv A. Krneace. lot H".4, Flnima .J. rinieru Ints .Kil, Itfi'.', Mra, K. A Thompson. lot 3114. Ahrnhiim Strauaa, Int 416. •Toaeph VoaelfanRer. Iota 421, 426, 42R, each,
M nnrt M. Quin. lr>ts 441, 444. each,
Herman Sontay, lots 4B;, 4(iH, K, Mendell, Inta 47B. 471, each Hobert 'Broekelhurst, lots 111, (01, sach.
Map of Mnrrick Btnnnr Addlllon ot Merriek oi^ed br L. I. Ilenlt.T Co. Mmle I.v Itol.ei' Kurt:. .<!ept«mber. 1004 File.l In' I'-iunn Clerk's fifflce. Oi-tol.er 1 IHOL niitrlel Msi LInirel lots (181, (i,12 each. :'
W It Keflder.'on. lots G31I. 6H4, Oir,,
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Itenrv .Meyer,' L.ta 24'J lo 24H
.-iilslie. ea.-h.
Krank .I'ilrien. bus 2iW. 2'H. cj,,!,.
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1 I BInii nf Hi,
Mlaa Llllle Hall M. Manilelaon. lota clualve. ench. Mrs, ('. Hrand. lots J. S. Clalatcf. lota (il Mr. Men.lel-'on. lots .loaephi.ne (Tulh-h. In FrItr Sf^ckei-. lota TB M. ISlcenberger, lotx rli-*lve. es'-h. Mr. Mendelion lot* clualve, esch. I'Ineo nhline». lots clualve. esch, T,ewl» Teiwkisky. lo each.
Alois r>lthalin T'nknown. Iota llenry Wentre elual-e. each.
each.
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to give the pr(i|irii'I()r n look tb.'it will nink(» him feel prof ly dieop, r.cfdrp the Interview Is over llif proiirletor is sliuw- Ing the hc'id waifi-r Ids fiimlly fiortiHit album.
Tho hend waiters In fhe mngiizincs and DioTles cnn 1(1 never hold renl Jolis becjULse Iliey linve lieen seen to smile and bow li n renl boad waiter eier smiled nt a ciisttinier he wdiim lireiili out with n nisli, mid If be ever Imweil It would cniisp intprnal In.liirics.
There ni.-iy coiiie n diiv wlien n lipiid waiter's Lows nnd siriles iiiiiy be hiiil at rnodci.'ite prices. At present, liow ever, they ore witliiii tlie rcncli cf ftm —Brooklyn l-jiKle.
"(Ivor licie." lie snid, ".vou respe<'t a mnn for ulisit be Is liimself-iiot fop wli.'it lii,s til miiy is—.nnd thus you re¬ mind me ol' tho gnnlener In r.ologna who helped me with ni.F Hr.sf wlreie.ss apimriitiis.
".\s my inother'a g!ird(?ner nnd I were working (HI my iippjiratiis together a young count Joliiod ns one dny, and while lie wiitclicd us work the count boasted of bis ilneiige.
'•*riie gardener, after listening a long iB'hile, smiled nnd said:
*¦ "If you conio troiii an nncient fam¬ ily It's so miK'li the worse for you, sir, for. ns we gnnloners say, the older the seed the worse the crop,' "
In an
na.vsi
England and Russia. A knov) ll (Ijic of Kiiulisli Is o^U'.r Plireiid unioiiu ihe ediKiilcd fliisses ol' Uussia. Tlici'o Is nut ii iioiiilile pliiy or novel proilmcd hi I.dnilon wliich Is uol acted or rend li> Itiissla The Kiissliui IntelllKetizin kiio'ws not diily I'miicli and German, but also Knglish lilsioi'.v and llternture, tlioroiigbly.
Disproves a Japanes* Proverb. "If yon sit Idly yuu will lose money every rainiite." is a lil)eral [)ur.ipbrase of u well kno'wn .lapanese proverb and serves as a protest ugaiust Idleness. But we cite the case of the great BiKldhn at ,Nara. whlcli despite Inaction i.s reaping n forttiiic. During the past yenr tbe ihiddba received 351.000 vis-
Much Abused Coffee.
.V prominent medlcnl writer arilcle "IIow to Keep U'eil" "Coffee relieves fatigue by stlTniil.'ilIng fhe bmln. tbo spinal enrd. the nMis('le!4 the heart nnd the kidneys. It doesn't merely I leniinil) the tired I'eoling; it en ables tbe body to eliminate the ptilsoiis that cause tbe tin'd feeling. Coflei' l- not a tnorul ineniiie. It makes for so- clablllty.
"It Is food HS ivell on drlnU as ordi¬ narily taUen witli suirnr iintl cream. In all onr iirivntc iind lio.spltai experience we have never (>iu-oiiiitered au In stance In which d.vspepsia. nervous¬ ness or any other Hlliuent was reason¬ ably attriliufnble lo the moderate and habitual use of coffee as a beverage It Is true that liuudreds of mortals deny fLernsehes this boon been use of some fancied or educated fear that it isn't good for them." —Huff nio .Sanitary BuUetin.
8aaw««d aa Feed.
Kelfi 1^ HII eiHiriiidiis sea plant which alioiiiids iiidiig the I'acKU' coast, A full ;;nitvii plant wiil linve a stem 3(W feet ill leiigtii, whlcli Pears at the top
HI! f'lr iMlll' I r<.!!l ll!!-' I"!!!' grcW flf-
I,) or more irl.iiit lean"*, euch one of Willi ll will altliin a length of thirty or foriy leet
'I'hH plentiful legeiahle is ^ntirel.T ignored by us. tuu the .Inpniiese prIiB ll lii(.'lily Tbey iimke nlnit Is known as •¦kuinliu" from kelp. Hci-niise it fadi'.s III the ciirhin iirncess much of It Is dyed green, jnst as l''ren«'li peas am d.ied to tive llii-in tlieir pleustng color. T'liM ..^hreddeil d.icd "Ivoiiilni " is nseil a.s H ve^eLilile nnd Is cotiked with soups and inenis It Is even made Into a sort (>f con (l'l Hun by sugaring small .strips of It. i'o|.iilnr Science .Monthly.
All Circus flings the Same Size.
It)lll^^ay ti.lvcfs iir>> the same size all ovei (ireut Iti'iti.in and the (•(infinent— viz, 'Jl,, liy II4 iiiclies und have been so I'.r llic iii,.| fifty years. Thla sure- 1,1 lii(ll.!iic> II worldwide tendency to s|jiii(lai'dl/.e
i;vfry liiiildcr'.s ladder la built to I scale, and tlifi fireman's Indder is on lllc wale (if Hie seaman's run up tho rut lines, lliit jicrhiipa the greatest tri- luupli of sLiikIh i-iliy.ing Is tbat of tbo cii'i.'ii.s 'riierc lire liig and little cir¬ cuses ill lllc iviirld, but the ting Is al- wa.vs (if the stime diameter, for the bareliack rider bas discovered the ex¬ act »iii;;le III which lie can square th'j circle ,S'd matter wliether It be a rin-.; cut ill lllc turf or a luxuriously appoint¬ ed ilieaicr. tbo circus ring never Tarlcii a foot. I.unddii .Mall.
Gytha, tbe diui,i;hter df KIiik Ilitrold,, itors, who paid admis.sion fees aggre- who was slniii at HustliiKS (lOiiiii, Kalin'„' ,'i;'.).;?.':i(i. The exaction ofa fee tbrouprh ber marrL-ige with the Uus- to visit tbe bijj Buddha began in 1911.— slan I'rince of Tchernigoff laid tbe first Tokyo .lournal. foundation to tbe close relatlonsbip bo-
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11 I."". I I'.ln.-k 11,
lota
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I'nkni.wn. Iota I(il«, lOlT, each.
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In.luaive ea.-h.
,lohn Intel l.its 1044. 1046. each,
I'nknown. lot. lor.T. lO.Mi. en.-h,
fnknown. I..t« ItUK. I0«?. ea.li
Alvin U.i.n»;e. luta ino.'. 109.1. escli.
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,1, T, ('. .Sn.ilh. I,,ta I 101. tin:, ea.li
Mr*. L. Iliuter. lot I 1 4.S.
John A. .Spiinr. Im I 1 td.
Valentine Uhineliai-t. L.i.m Ilitn, IISI.
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1241
each.
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VHleiitIn VHlentiii. Viilentiii W un.l IiT), ea. Ch»a. Wolthn sach.
Win. M. 'W. Nei»|oii. i.it» i:'i?. i:;).-.. (tkch,
Henry- Hhii»* let 12K4 .lohn A. .-^iirlnK. lot linn, Mra. I, Hujer. lot l.tdl John snil Kliaabeth l><iiir. lot 140X, fred W'lnterann. lots 1'. 11, to 1.117. inelualve. each, Aithui- «l Scha.iTern. lota ISI9 tn
IUJI, Inclusive e;l. h.
Arlhur H. Sihauffern. lot* !3»,1 to
list, inclush'*, each.
I). C MoOrayne, lor* l.Ud, ISST.
"Ull. each
1> H. l^iln. lota tlt.sx, mo, 1101,
<««ch,
CHh*rln<* Mullen. lots i'i'i tn isno.
Inihielve. each.
K. (1 \A"lnler*nn, lom LIT! to HIS,
IncluklvM. (Hih,
r. K. M->ii»rd, lot, 13TS. IITD. *«rh.
It K|.-hli«iniiier, li,<» )4i«, I4IT. ea.h. Msp of ."Merrirk t'erk I.o(*. Survo>*
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Counly Clerk* Offlc*. July l\. laSl.
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lluknuwn. Iota L'l. 2:>. es.h.
Harriet > liuii.ller. Iwt • 2-1. :4, eech.
I'nkliiiuit, luta 4'., iiti, 27. each, Ulirk 2.
I'liknowu. lol J 1 to 11. Inclusive, *bcu.
I'nknowu. lot li>.
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l'nknown, lot* l(. £6, each. Block J.
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tween CJrc.'it Brit .iin and the Itiis.sliin empire. 'I'lic renl ICnglisli "discoverer" of Uussia is, of course. Kichard t'lnin- celior, wild, tlirough his voynpe to .Mos¬ cow in I.'i.'k!. estal)ll.sbed solid <'(iiiiiner- clal connections between the two coun tries. Peter tlie (Jreat's mot lier wa.s brought III) III a Scoltisb liouscbold.— Exchange,
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Peanut Cookies. Thl.s crumli recipe makes V,0'2 peanut cookiesi at n cost of 40 centsi A cupful of skimmed milk, half a cupful of but¬ ter or cleoni.'irgarine, linlf a cupful of peanut butter, fuur cupfuls of fine sift¬ ed dry crumbs, f-wo eggs, two cupful,^ of sii.i?ar, two lenspuonfuls of bakinii powder, four tca.spooufuls of salt and enough flour to make n stiCf doupih, which 'Will bo about three and n half or four cupfuls of fldur Cream fiit and sugar together, add eggs to milk and add flour and milk alternately to creamed fat and eugar, roll thin and use medium size bi.scuit cutter. Put --< [ half of roastiid peanut kernel on toi) of T Kl each cookie. Hake on greased imii in medium oven until brown, — Kansas 1 «o i City Star.
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Odd Marriage Belief. An unmarried man or woman of marriageable age Is sdniethhiK that is rarely seen in the Ft.il iHlands. The reason of tbl.s Is not fur lo seek. The natives believe that if a person dies while hi an unniarrled stale bis or her soul is dmtnied to. wander about throush endless m^es of eternity In an 1 .13 I lateroiediate region between heaveu 1 -^2 I and hades. At thf end of each moon they are allowed to look into beavea, but are never iiemiittcd to enter.
Ancient Pillory. The prophet .leremlab waa conflned Ul the pl,'li)i'y (.lereniiah xxtx. '*'(!), which aiiiiiars ir» have been a com¬ mon intKle of pun isliiiiciit in his time. Ancient Hebrew iiri.sdiis cuntalned a special chamber for tbe pillory. This waa terined "tlie houtie of the pillory"
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Pal J lt<-0»ul*y, lot IOei4,
Andrew Valh. lol* l«a&. UDI. kach.
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I'nknow'n, lot Da, 1. „ I Albert J. Adama, lot W, ¦""«' j TAIL
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4 ^1 (II Chronicles ivi. lOi.
Awful Stato of Affair*.
"IIow uow, i;erHlduie'i'"
"1 ara investigatiug tbe condltloaa that Niiri'oiiiid poor worldug glrU."
'Their lot la ofltsii trying."
"Indeed it U, Why. half of them go tu worli without chaiierona, Cla- rlca."—tAuib.
DJo Falia Prida.
"I'm afraid." lier father replied, "you IN'ould iidt be able to supi>ort my daugh¬ ter in the st.vle to which she has 1)»»- come acciistoin(*d."
"Well," the young man said, after lie had ttioiiRht the mutter over briefl.v, "I'm not proud. I'll gladly let you hei|)."—Cliioago Herald.
Paaaing of tire Spare Room. Of course tbere .still nre guest rooms People in tbe country hnvo them, nud rich people have tliem In tbe city Tbere are guest rooms ordinary and I guest rooms extraordinary—modest lit¬ tle corner.') in wlilcli to tuck away a transient friend or relative and impos¬ ing suits fit for the entertaiument of a royal family. There are guest rooms wltb secluded martile temples of Hy- gela attached and puest rooms with movable washbowls. Uut I contend that the spare room as an lustitution Is passing from our nnfion.'il life. As a nation of a hundred millions we don't have spare riHinas.—Atbiutle.
Hia Failing, narker—Doesn't Ciitfem. the tailor, remind you of a doctor? i'arker—1 sliould say not. He reminds me of that little bill I owe liloi every time we meet. —I.oudon Telegraph.
Wise Daughter. Father—If yon paid more attention to codUing and less to dress, my dear, you Would make a much better wife. r.)augliier—Yes, fatber But who would luarry me?
Britich Field Marahala. A field marshal lu the British array i.s eipilvalent to an admtr&l of the fleet in the royal navy.
No whip cuts ao deeply aa tbe lasb <i* conscience.—Proverb.
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•ounty
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_n j commence a*Illnc at public aucUon. *o muih of each of (h* aald a*r«r*l and r**p«etlvr lot*, tracts, plar-va. or iMxcala of land aa ¦haJI b* *u(no«n( to pay all atat*. county. t IW I »U«!>'»»lf. «i'tvpoI or oth*r tasas aa****.J thare- '¦"^ I on 111 tl.* ya«r 1»IS. that may th*n r*in«ln du* on earh thereof. rv«p«.<-tlveiy loctifh*.' vilih 'ha lnie-ir*i oiata an.l -|i*rKFi »i.i.|i
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Putting Har Wise. Cora C'ooington .My Iluine. ttlt^aa bis auul, bua «,'uiirei^.s4HJ uii bix p44st ld\« affatrii to uie. I'uii^ i'kkiwa—Ha waui't confeaalDg; h« wai boaatlng.— New Vork U|pbe.
Htlpffulnaaa. Tb* trueAtt bt-lp, we can render lo an 'I0i('te49 uiHU ia not to take bin hunleu
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tie To Avoid Headachae. HI
ve Headucbea amy be a symptom HI
tie ot bidigestloii, grippe, typhoid fe- VS
tie ver, inaliiria, liysieiia. uepliritia lU
ne (iiiRammatiun ot the Uidneysi, 'J£
ve rheumatiKLU. dialielea. uuiiemla itf
ve (im[ioverished bloudi. aeuraatbe- itf
ve nia inerve exhaustioni and neu- He
ve raigia. Tbere are various klnd» Vt
ve of bearia(Tli(^s diflTerently local- ttf
Ilf izcd. A sharp h< lie, fotnlng in Mf
ve paroiiysms and HtT'eH-iiiig tlie "Jt
ve eyeballs, iiiditufei neuralgia; a He
ve sharp and coiitbiuai (laiu, byi- He
ve teria; a dull and diffused frontal He
ve and temporal ucbe is due uaual- He
ve ly to digestive diaturbancea, to ttf
ve anaemia or to nephritis: pain at He \
ve tbe lop ot Mie lieud iveitexi may ttf
t)f come I'liiiu excessive ¦"uervouk- He
ve ness" or Irom bladder Iruubie, Ht
ve while aliur]) aching In the iHclpi- He
ve tal or iov^er back part uf tile HI
VI bead may uieun a txiiftuulag of Ht
VI uienlngitia. adeuoida or meraly Ht
IV detayed te^tb To avoid bead- Ht
ve aches keep the blood pure and Ht
V( tbe cliciiliiiiun active Uy projier Ht
V( diet and rt^ijular exerc-lw« In Ibe Ht
Mf opeu ulr. K«t)i> tb« uustrlla claar Ht
IK of all obstructiout taudlng to to- HI
te terfara witb uoaa brMtMoi Ht
tt Have aay rafraetlr* •rrora of Kf
Ml tbe ayaa promptly corr«<"ied aud ttt
9 ofit Ibut ibf tiM-th are «eiteiid.Hl to -Ht
I m i"4*Kiilarly to |ir«f)eui (l«iital ttt- Ht tttfttuitll-
Ancient Proofreading, The editions of iiooks primed 'J(KI or 300 yenrs ago are almost cnllrel.v free from typopraiiblcal errors, iviiicb may be attributed to the fact that earl.', publishers were gpneriiiiy eminent scholars and tbeinselves gave miicb attention to Ihe revLslon of their proofs After reading tiie proofs tliey freiiiiont- ly turned them over to other scholars wltli the re(pie»t lo revise and correct, and as tho prinler's time was then deemed a matter of small conseiiiience a perfection was attained wlik-h is aeldom equaled by modern prlnters.- Excbauge.
Our Busy World.
'1 understand each human being takes abciut eighteen lireutbs a minute, or nearly 2fl.<M»0 a day." said liie pruc tical woniiin.
".lust think of it." rejTlled the ahsent minded wtminn. "1 can't see how they can find time to do it'*—!>t. I.ouls I'ost- Dlapstcb.
Waye of tha Oyatar. Oyatera after they have been brought away from the sea know by instinct the exact hour wlien the tide Is ris¬ ing and apiiruucblng their beds aud so of tbelr own accord o|»en tbelr sheila to receive the food fronn tbe sea as if tbey were still at home.—i..oudon Telegraph
The Hotel In tha Foreat, nnsacn. the heiiuty spot of Portugal, is a vast forest, in tbe center of which Is situated (ine of tbe finest botels in tbe 4'Oiiiilry. Travelers arriring at this noted hostelry Invariably comment ujioii tbe position ol' a certain ollvu tree standlii;; liiist outside tbe hotel in file center of tlie roud, most awkward¬ ly sitiinled fur trafllc. The reason tho obstruction la not cut dowu Is duo fd tho fact that Wellington tied bis borne to tliis identical tree yn the evo of the battle of Hiisaco, 18fO, and the Incoii veiiieiice Is put up with out of respect for fbe great general. An an¬ cient monastery formerly stoixl on tho site of the hotel, nnd VVelUngrton iaaald tu have slept there on the eventful eva. —New York Suu.
Balliffa. The title bailltT waa formerly Tery boDorable, and the offlciai was Tested with muny important powers.
Home is fhe seminary of all othar!••
Btltiitiiiiis.—Chapin.
When Turl<ey Wat Graai. Turkey at her height was tn possas- sloii of every famous city of the an¬ cient world except Home, She held by fhe sword .Mliena. Corinth, Sparta, (jrecinii Tliclics, Constantinople. An- tlocb. Seleucia. Ctesiphon, Babylon. N'lnovch, i'.ii^'diid. .lerusaiem. Damas¬ cus. Mecca, .Medina. Ale.vnndria. Cai¬ ro. Moiii|)bis, Kpyptlan Thebes and Carthage .Some were in ruins, but the Turk wus iii.'isU'r where they had been.
Conjugal Amanitiei, She—I wna a fool when I married you He- Aren't you u tool HtlilV She — No. I aui not He--Then you should be tliantiriil to me fur reforming you.— Ixmdon Tit-bita.
Diving Animala, One thing that none of the Innd liv¬ ing aninials does is to dive. No mat¬ ter bow liHi'd pressed a swimming deer, rabbit, 8(iiili'rel or oilier purely terres¬ trial animal may be, it will remahi above water. But the niiiRkrat, heaver, leo bear and otter dive immediately.
A Suggaation. Dootor (to pressing creditor)—If you must bring your bill every day, at least yoi) inlKbt come with your head tied up, so that people would tblnk you were a patient I
Saliva Sacretion, Tbe ainount of saliva dally secreted by an average male adult Is a trifla more tban three pinta.
Vea. The aecret ot aiicceas baa been fairly well kept, conaideriim that so mauy (leople are aiiiloiia to tell abuut it-- Puck.
Hii Suaiiicion.
"Well, wbaddy yuu wantf*
"I au) ttte man who waa married Id the cage of wlldcuts."
"I ust ye wbaddy you want'?"
"I Ibouxbi 1 would like to look Into tbe cage «i;alu. I fear I left my wifa tbe^ and took one of ttia wlldcata."'— Uouatoa Post
Cynieal OeflnHien. "What le your Idea ft fam«r "Kaue." replletl Miaa tlayeoiia.
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ill In Ita early stages ajx acuta Vt
VI cold may l)o avoided by tbe uaa Mf
W or cauipbuL If tbe cheat aeema Ml
IK 'tiBbt" rub It thoroughly with M(
Vt ciiual iiarfa of aweet ull and Mf
tv cainpbur and wear a coiupreaa Ml
HI during the olKbt of Baonel aat- Mf
Mf urated wltb tbe mixture, beated Mf
% aud covered witk dry flannel. Mf
Ml Three or fuur drupa of campbor Ml
Ml ill a glaaa uf bot water taken at Mf
Ml nlKbt la excelleut. If tbe tbroat Mf
Ml la a little aore uae a K*<Vl« of' Mt
Ml tea drupa of <»mpbor to a table* Ml
Ml apooufui of watar, bains care- Mf
Mf ful not to awallow thla. Bab* Mf
Ml biug tbe Doae with awaaC «il and Mt
Mf campbor and tuhallng tbe foniM !•
tt of tbe latter will help uaattan Jf
Ml wb«u tbe iiead baa a senaatiaa li
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