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wails brought him to, and opening his eyes he said : 

 "Becky, did ye feed the pups before ye left?" 

 Mahony's pups always shared the kitchen fire and 

 comfort with the family. 



MEMBERSHIP IN 1877. 



In 1877 the active members of the club were: 

 J. Howard Lewds, Henry E. Saulnier, George M. 

 Lewis, George W. Hill, Frederick Fairlamb, 

 Samuel Miller, Samuel C. Lewis, Fairman Rogers, 

 A. J. Cassatt, Edward Worth, Frank Thomson, 

 William H. Corlies, Dr. T. C. Stellwagen, Dr. 

 Daniel Bray, Theodore Wright, Charles H. 

 Townsend, Dr. R. S. Huidekoper, Samuel Welsh 

 Jr., J. Mitchell Baker, Moncure Robinson Jr., W. 

 H. Jenks, William Lloyd, Davis Lewis, William H. 

 Miller, George Young, S. Frank Sharpless, Charles 

 Camblos Jr., W. G. Abbott, Dr. J. W. White, 

 George E. Darlington, and J. Edward Farnum. 



The contributing members were William F. 

 Miskey, L Lawrence Haldeman, T. Burd Dixey, 

 Charles B. Sprogell, Isaac Miller, J. M. Stoddard, 

 John L. Evans, Horace R. Manley, Samuel W. 

 Seeds, William P. Eyre, and William I. Leiper. 



The officers of the club were : George W. Hill, 

 President; Henry E. Saulnier, Vice-President; 

 William H. Corlies, Secretary and Treasurer: the 

 President acting as Master of Hounds, and he a'p- 



