PARK AND CEMETERY. 
VII 
recently dedicated with interesting 
ceremonies on the Elks lot in Ever- 
green cemetery, Painesville, O. The 
figure is of gun metal and is mounted 
on a pedestal of Barre granite. The 
total height of the monument is about 
thirteen feet. 
T. R. McElhane}^ for eleven years' 
superintendent of Jamestown ceme- 
tery, Jamestown, Pa., sends us a sou- 
venir card bearing a picture of the 
soldiers’ plot in that cemetery on 
which a monument was recently erect- 
ed. The monument consists of a hun- 
dred pound parrot gun mounted on 
a granite base with a pile of cannon 
balls standing near by. 
The Sewickley Cemetery Company 
has added an additional tract of about 
fifteen acres at a cost of $25,000. 
The Mt. Hope Cemetery Associa- 
tion, Rochester, N. Y., has had plans 
prepared for a new chapel and re- 
ceiving vault, and expects to be able 
to arrange for its construction. 
FROM ANNUAL REPORTS 
The annual report of Tacoma Cem- 
etery, Tacoma, 'Wash., notes a perpet- 
ual care or “irreducible” fund of $70,- 
728, and special efforts are being 
made to increase this sum. The re- 
ceipts for the year amounted to $35,- 
ARTISTIC 
Special Designs Sub- 
mitted for Receiving 
Vaults. Memorial 
Chapels, M ausoleunis, 
Sarcophagi and Pub- 
lic and Private Monu- 
ments to beerected 
in any part of the 
United Slates. 
Larwill 
Mausoleum^ 
Wooster, O. 
Erected by 
Harrison 
Granite Co, 
MEMORIALS 
IN GRANITE AND 
BRONZE FOR 
CEMETERIES 
AND PARKS 
Main Office 
44 E. 23d St 
New York 
Granite 
"Works 
BARRE, VT. 
Harrison 
Granite 
Co. 
No other device could have been used for this occasion. 
The adjustable features are indispensable. Write 
The Bomgardner Mfg. Co., Third and Detroit Sts. 
Cleveland, Ohio 
