t(lllll'VUIUII VII flliu %,* V'H.great-grand-children now living is 1S4. The following are the names of the children that were present.: Sarah Gwaitnev, Cynthiana, W. IT.Milerand wife, of Parish, I)is., also a daughter ami grand-daughter. of Burnt Crane. Ills, also their son, George Cleveland and wife, of Ills., .!, T. Cleveland and wife, J. »V. Cleveland and wife, R. 0. (/leveliind and wife, L. W. Cleveland and wife, of Cynthiana, Ind., Elias Williams and wife, of Uaubstadt, Ind. Together with many of the grur.cf-cliil-dreii and g*eat-grnnd-chi!dren which are to numerous to mention in this by name, we have Washington Rutledge, wife and daughter, of Olympia, Wash. -j-liigUt-bere we want .ny^Pflwof our dear relative from this far off country. Mrs Pboeba Rutledge who is a niece and and a namesake of, and also a girl raised to womanhood by Grandma Cleveland, has come nearly three-thousand miles to see her aged aunt once more in this life, of whom she has not seen for thirty-five years And to enjoy the feast and happy reunicut of Grandma and her children of which many limes she longed to see, though she. was very much wearied andfatigued she could not enjoy the feastas she would have liked, but this meeting will be long remembered by those that were present, at id may the Blessings of Heaven rest upon each andevery one and that when we are done*witli life's turmoil and strife herein I his world. O. may we meet in iliac better world where parting will be no more.L. W..C.Slia»rlt;eh5*ciisoT1initorliefasatohi