f( ..  ident or the state and not exceecing tUe value o1 *I,Uvv. relo:naL
nre    property to the value of $500.
ror     0 h 1e.-THoe worth $1000, aend Personal Propert. -T here is ex-
sine   emptedl.y law the family homestead, not exceeding in value $1,000;
rih    the wear=ng apEarel of such family; beds, bedsteadsay
the    for the use of t le family; one stove and pipe. ue suffcentfrsx
o    daTs. In case the debtor is not the owner of a homestead, ieIs entitleZ
trti-   toold,exempt from levy and sale,personal property not exceeding
t for   5500, in addition to the e   property as aforesai
Ontario, Canada.- Grants that are Free ansd Homesteads In
- A    the possession of actual settlers, in the Algoma and  ippissing Districts,
ex-    and certain lands between the River Ottawa and G eorgian Bay, are ex-
;res;-  empt from seiznre, while in personal property, beds, bedding, and
ents   wearing apparel of the debtor and his family, household furniture,
r, or   provisions, arm stock, tools and Implements, to the value of $60, are
e  x-  exempt from seizure.
able
3tat-    Oregon. - Personal Property. - Books, pictures, and musical In-
strumens, to the value of $75; wearing apparel to the value of 1,
and if a householder, to the value of $50 for each member of the family;
'me-   tools, implements, apparatus, team, vehicle, harness, or library, when
and    necessary in the occupation or profession of a udgmient debtor, to the
s. to   amount of $400; if tbe judgment debtor be a householder, ten sheep
ated    with one year's fleece, two cows. five swine, household goods, furniture
aln-    and utensils, to the value of $300. No article of property is exempt
cor-  from execution Issued upon a judgment for the purchase price.
said
par-     Pennsylvanla.-Real or Personal, $.00,-Property, either
the    real or personal, to the value of $300. The exemption may be waived
A of   in note or contract;
pie
ces      QuObec, Canlada.-Person alPropert enumated 8sfollous,
rcu-   is exempt from forced sale, being used and owned by the debtor: Bed,
lave   bedding, and bedstead; necessary apparel for himself and family; set of
me-    table and stove furnlure; all spinning wheels and weavers' looms In
reed    use In the family; one ax, one gun one saw, six traps, fish-nets in
onal   common use; and ten volumes of books; fuel and food for thirty days,
worth $20; one cow four sheep, two hogs, with necessary food for
thirty days; tools anA instruments used in his trade to the value of $20;
fifteen hives of bees, and wages and salaries not yet due; besides cer-
read   tan other properties grantedby the courts.
vch-     Rhode Island.-No Rome Benipted, butPso            Po    t.
The law exempts from sale on execution the household furniture,
and family stores of a housekeeper, provided the same do not ex-
ceed in value $200, all the necessary wearing apparel of a debtor and
.rtsj.  his family; one cow, one hog the tools or Implements of a debtor's pro-
and    fession to the value of $50. There Is no homestead exemption.
a in
and      South CProlinap-Hom         worth $1,000; Personal Property
I       $5W-. -There is exemptirom sale and execution In the State a home-
ma-S   stead not exceeding in value $1,000. Household furniture, beds, and
S    bedding, family library, arms, carts, wagons, farming Implements,
erse,  tools, cattle, work animals, swie. goats and sheep, not to exceed in
value in the aggregate the sum of $500; in additionthereto all necessary
wearing apparel.
-Lot
the      Te   nessee. -Home worth $1,000, and Personal Property.-The
!        omestead, consisting of the dwelling house, outbuildings, and land
the    anpurtenant, to the value of $1,000; also personal property to the value
I  of  $500.
ex-
Texas.-Home weort $5,000, and Personal Proerty -To every
citizen, nouseh older, or head of a family, two hundred acres of real es-
tate, including homestead, in the country, or any lot or lots ina town or
ty used ass homestead, not to exceed $5,000 in value at the time of
id     their designation as a homestead, (subsequent increase In value by im-
on,    provements or otherwise does not subject it to forced sale); household
are    and kitchen furniture $500. To every citizen not the head of a family
and    one horse, saddle and bridle; all wearing apparel, and tools, books, and
)nal   apparatus of his trade or profession: also five cows, twenty hogs- one
rse-  year's provisions, and in ease of death of husband, the court wll set
not    aside to the widow and children other property or money to the value
)ply   ofthe foregoing exemptions, If the estte has not got the specific articles
fur-   exempted,