>From NJ Herald, Jan. 29, 1891: "Fowler Giveans Sued" "Samuel F. Giveans, a Sussex County boy and well-known throughout the northern part of this State, has been sued by two members of his circus company. For many years Fowler has been engaged in the show business. Like all circus people he has had his ups and downs. During the past week he's come up against a snag, and they say they will make him settle. A dispatch from Philadelphia on Tuesday says: Horatio C. Broughton and Annie E. Broughton, his wife, have begun suit against Samuel F. Giveans and Cecilia, his wife, trading as Samuel F. Giveans. The defendants say they are acrobatic performers, professionally known as Horatio Zoyarrow and Millie Zoyarrow, and that they were engaged by the defendants, the proprietors of a circus and Wild West show, to perform for $35 per week, board and transportation; that they did perform from April 28 to Sept. 20, 1890, a period of twenty-one weeks, and thereby entitled to $736. Of this amount they say they received $275, leaving a balance due of $461. They also claim to recover $20.50 being the amount they had to pay for transportation from Corry, Pa., to Philadelphia, which it was the duty of the defendants to furnish them." Unfortunately, I was not able to follow up to know how this suit came out. Mona in IN