VI 
PARK AND C EM ETERY. 
P. Shane, j\I. Hawkins and Allen Pot- 
ter. 
Union Cemetery, Newburyport, Mass., 
has awarded the contract tor a new re- 
ceiving tomb to George H. Elkins on a 
bid of $997. 
The Bronnenberg Cemetery, near An- 
derson, Ind., has been incorporated by 
Henry J. Bronnenberg, Henry Saunders, 
Arthur Hughel and others. 
'I'he Magnolia Cemetery Company of 
Houston, Tex., has amended its charter 
to provide that owners of lots may par- 
ticipate in the election of officers, as pro- 
vided in an amendment by the legisla- 
ture. 
The Greenwood Cemetery Company, 
of Alacon, Ga., has been incorporated by 
A. F. Brame, J E. Rodwell, J. L. Cole- 
man, J. M. Coleman and W. D. Edger- 
ton. 
Altona Cemetery Association, Altona, 
111., has been incorporated by E. F. 
Swanson, C. A. Carlson, D. M. Simp- 
son. 
At the recent annual meeting of the 
Pleasant Hill Cemetery Association of 
Chester, Pa., the following officers were 
elected : President, Augustus H. Bart- 
le}-. of Bartley; vice-president, L. F. 
Dickerson, of Pleasant Hill; secretary, 
Alonzo P. Green, of Chester. 
William Enrich, secretary and super- 
intendent of Cr.ystal Lake and Hillside 
Cemeteries at Minneapolis, writes that 
they are busy at both places with im- 
provements. The main improvement at 
Crystal Lake this fall will be the grad- 
ing and putting in shape of five acres to 
be platted into lots and sold next year. 
The Cedar Grove Cemetery Associa- 
tion, Chambersburg, Pa., has m course 
of erection a concrete wall over 600 feet 
in length on the west side of the ceme- 
tery. ' It will be surmounted by an iron 
fence. 
Official statistics show that there 
are eighty-six national cemeteries in 
in thirty states and territories in the 
Union. In these cemeteries there are 
buried 353,385 soldiers who fought in 
the wars of the Union and of these 
34,085 are Union. There are 9,309 
Confederate soldiers buried in na- 
tional cemeteries. Of all those buried 
in these cemeteries the identity of 
201,282 is known and 152,103 un- 
known. 
LAWN GRASS SLLD 
BECKERT'S EVERGREEN MIXTURE — Florists and Landscape Gardeners desiring a lawn 
seed that will give them perfect results should use this mixture. Price per bushel of 22 lbs., $3.00. 
BEST GRADES OF ALL GRASS SEEDS. Write for prices. 
W. C. BECKERT Allegheny, Pa. 
The Kelly-Springfield Road Roller Go. 
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 
S X E A 
ROLLERS 
OF AI-L KINOS 
For rolling Macadam, Gravel, Asphalt and 
Dirt Roads. The most successful machine 
for rolling turf and light driveway.® 
„ _ , Send for catalogue. 
220 Broadway ■' , ^ 
New York Office, St. Paul Bldg. 
Reliance Stone Crashers, Screens 
Elevators, Bins, Etc. 
ALSO SOME SECOND HAND CRUSHERS OF 
OTHER MAKES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE 
UNIVERSAL STEAM ROAD ROLLERS 
5, 6, 7, 10, 12, and 15 tons in stock 
Scarifiers, Horse Rollers, Hand Rollers, Sprinkling 
Wagons, Road Machines, Scrapers, Etc. 
TllltOtl QoIiaII iRoad Builders’ 1 126 Liberty St., New York 
J UliaiIOV/llUJJ.Ub lEquipment | Works, Kingston, N. Y. 
Austin Reversible Rollers 
Distinctive features 
A.nti-friction roller 
Iseerings. 
I^erge Diameter 
FLeversible. 
Perfect belance. 
'Weight can be added 
without altering 
proper balance or 
addinj^ pressure to 
bearing's. 
Five sizes. 
Fi^bteen different 
weig'hts. 
Write _f or Illustrated Catalogue oj^ JSprinKJers, Sbueepers 
and Karth Handling Machinery, 
THE AUSTIN - WESTERN GO., LTD. 
CHICAGO ILLINOIS 
I BUY AND SELL THE 
SHARES OF 
Well Established Cemeteries 
THOMAS J. HURUY 
49 Wall Street - New York 
Roofing Slate, Blackboards, Structural Slate 
Special attention given to Slate Burial Vaults, Catacombs, Etc. 
ALL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY, 
AND GOOD WORK GUARANTEED. 
All Sizes Kept Constantly in Stock. 
Order Direct from the Manufacturers. 
BANGOR STRUCTURAL SLATE COMPANY 
LOCK Box 48. BANGOR. RENN 
