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[[preprinted]] February, SATURDAY, 13. 1897. [[/preprinted]]

Tempt +12[[degree symbol]] @ 7 AM
" [[ditto for: Tempt]] +18[[degree symbol]] @ 7 [[superscript]] 3 [[/superscript]] " [[ditto for AM]] and Barometer 28.41 -
" [[ditto for: Tempt]] +38[[degree symbol]] @ 4 PM " " [[dittos for: and Barometer]] 28.49 -
Beautiful day - Sun shinning brightly - About 4 or 5" of snow covers the ground, sleighing fair -

Pay-day - Pat Con - and Jim Kishbaugh at B Mtn
                W.A.L. and Mr Kishbaugh " [[ditto for: at]] Vul-

Nearly every body suspended at Collieries - Collieries idle -

Mr. Jones wrote a letter to Mr Kishbaugh today, requesting him not to leave any pays at the Colliery with the foremen or any body else, and every employee must draw his own pay -  Sometimes pays are left with the foremen when there men are not there, when the men are working, or away, etc and this mixes the accounts up of unclaimed wages, etc - For further information about the order enforcing this system, see "book of rules" -

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[[preprinted]] February, SUNDAY, 14.  1897. [[/preprinted]]
Pleasant this morning early Warm - snow melting slowly -- Foggy from 9 AM to about 2 P.M. Then sun came out again -

Sleighing is rather good judging from the number of them passing through here today -