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MORNING HERALD: TnURSFAy, DECEMBER 24. iS91. IDAIS.Y AND WKEKM TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: DAILY Publinhed eery mornlrit rxci.pt Mornlav lXrlitrrt-ibY CMriT, per ee - ty Hail per year... WKKKI.Y, (Pnbll-hed every Fritliy MorniDif.) O e copy, per annum, in vlvaiice.. i.00 u j,..t mid tn hIviuk-Uh.... iORfcOOS PACIFIC TIMETABLE, Arrives Departs nrnKur. . lhl...... Il.npiutl2 .2" pin , 3. lupm .7.45 u The Adam's Express company hns compromised matters with ita defaulting President lloey and will not prosecute him Probably they could not attord 1" The Btory of destruction ly an earthquake, in Salvador, is i nnd to be a pure fabrication. The news fa lira seem to 1; as unre liable in tbat part of the world as in various other localities. Later developments iu tin Field failure butiness, in New York Beem t indicate 1 1 at Field's! nartner. Weicbers. was :u deep in the nutter as. wai young Fie'd himself, and will probably come in for a share of pun'shment. a9 be rdioul.l. Knc.i.isii sparrows in Illinois, are now to be put to the te-t of a war of extermination, by a law tor their heads. Over a thoiisan 1 of their beads fell upon the county clerks table in Chicago on trie fit day of the law's operation. The sparrow will probably runic out victorious in spite of the two tents ottered for bis 8"alp. ir is eaiil that the ttate oi Arkansas finds itself ia an un pleasant predicament. "The ap propriations have outrun the revenue, and there is not a dollar in the treasury t pay current tx penses with, and will not be until the whisky licence comes in on the tir.t of year. That will bo a ease, where whi.-ky brings rciief to the state oilicials at least. The peculiarities that some times crop out in the art ion of school lioards are matters of ic juark on many occasions. One of these acts that must search for a prop to lean iij":r. ;.u'"Hg ibt --WetTiliTe. wtiuiiB of humanity, was put upon record by the school - Injar 1 of Oakland, California. whe:i it passed a resolution ic- luesting ail lady teachers ih able bodied husbands to hand in their resignation". The only way those teachers can retain their situation will be to maim tin ir husbands so that they shall n-.t be able bodied. In jr ag. nts. It leads the Indian apolis Sentinel to say that the remedy would seem to lie in n strict license system for the man ufacture, trunspoitatioii and use of the dangerous products, which might, it would seem, bo made as the regulations which so nearly prevent illicit distilling and eounterfcitiii'j. In this connection the regulation of the manufacture, sale and use of pocket weapons should be undertaken. It is notorious th:it a largij majority of the murders committed in this country are the direct outcome of llie pernicious custom ot carrying pocket weapon. In comparison with the number of people who carry weapons the numlier who have real necessity to carry them is almost intinitesiu.il, an 1 il those who have no lawful need lor them did not carrv them, the number who now need to carry them would be still farther leduced. It is possible th.it a solution of this whole problem ia beyond t lie reach of legislation; that until humanity is educated to hold human lile at a higher value no remedy can 1 e found. Rut it is a pity that sonic of man's mo.-t, use- ful and valuable agents should be perverted to the use of maniacs, fanatics and criminal.1. We iK in to s;iy to our i;i- zt I.-, lli.il 'or ycai- we luive itu .-h. in.' l)r Kin Niw I);-i,v.:y lor ('oii-mni'timi. lr Kin-'' X.w I'i!i. l.te-U.-tiV Arnica Salve Klcclii'- l;:lir;, m.,! 1; ivo i.cv.r li ii'lir.l n tin !!:! 9' :1 us, or .!..!! Ii.ive ;inn .ii"!i i.nivr-:il :itif.ic- till;, W c uo not Ih mI.iU- to -ii;ir:ii-teir tin hi every ticic mul we st.unl iv.e'v to refund the plli'i !l.i-e Miie. if .1' I f.:' to'' ri .-II'!- (In hot follow t!ieir u.-e 1 lie-e n pii'ila I;. no won tiii ir i it oi.ul.ii itc piir.-!v on tiuir mi nt.-., t oh:iv .V: Ma.-on 1 i nir rli 'i 1C I. tl I K U ! 1 1; I; i.M I r . I M: M! child t u ' t .il ti. l'laii;lie!.I. ! Ill, !. I.. he the t..tciii, !,t !h;,t hr ! atiu'tit culil, wliii h M ltlnl en In r ! iin ..-; he w trenii il for a month lv i ;i I I'.iTiiiiv ill )ic:;in, I'U! revv woi e. He toi l her : nc - :i ho;.cii.: victim 'l'coiii-uni;. nil ami il .il no nieiiii ine nil''! i ille In r. lit T illlU'vi-t Ml,' .etil lr. Kin' New i'.-coM i v lor 'e:-'iiii.tio'i ; .-In' !..;!! ;l:t :i lio'Ue to !.; r llr'ii'.'ht follll.l herself ieu- ll'.te.l Ilolll tue lir-t l'o-e. She coll- liiiind its ui: i.u ! ufL. r t.iUing ten liot:le, fenm! ht r-i it '.-niinil ami well. now iloi i i -r owi hoiieworl; urn! i .is w e'.i .i .-he w;i. Free ti i:il l.otlle f Ihi 'Te..t llicoverv :it Ko-h iv .V M ixiii'. ),u Store, lare hot lie .Vie. mil l.t.i) --WE HAVE NOT AN ELEPH A S !ON OUR HANDS,E r.LTT WE HAVE THE L. RiiEST .NI P. EST 5 T.I.ECTK.H STOCK OF Dress Goods, Fancy Goods Underwear Hosiery, Htc. EVER SHOWN IN ALBANY. We have jus! opened our FALL, and WINTER CLO KS ai 1 .TICKETS, both in elolh and plush goods, and we ieel jutilied in saving that thev excel auvtliin ' ever siiow n in the '. 1.1.10 V. to call and look knowing that we can pie "He you as well as s;ve you money. At We all V . .LBA.-N' OIRIBG-OXnT lEECAVIE "Y"OU 3STOTICEID THAT Alleii Brothers i iroc.-i latest y Stoi i f al'.v ays iu the in u l:el. full of fruits, vege'ab! If there is anv thiicj the very be hal Tiik searchers after the curious in old documents, will tin I foo 1 i"i interesting reading iu the item statieg that a Postoil real estate dealer is the possessor of a great curiosity in the shape of a deed, wind' is a genuine iniieiituie executed on paithmint. I'.y th deed Eoue land near IJuzard I'.ay was tran.femd fro;n the Indian Chief, King Philip, to John Cooke, of I'aitmoiith. King I'liilip's tignature was the lette 1 while the other chieftians in Hreted used a cross. The edges of the parchment are indented in so curiously irregular a manner that it would be impor-iblc lor any idece of paper, except its counterpart, to tit into it. I'.y this method the Indian was perfectly assured of the genuineness of tho con t r ac t . Between the supreme courts of Iowa and Illinois, there exists considerable dillercnce of opinion, at least so it would seem from the difference ot view that t:ikes upon the same subject. A dispute has arisen between them as to whether the boundary line at Keokuk lies in the middle of the Mississippi river, or in the middle of the navigable channel. The Iowa supreme court has decidtd that the former is tho cau-e. while the Illinois courts hold to the hitter. The real sufferer from the dispute ia the company owning the bridge tbat crosses it that point, for the Illinois claims taxes on by far the larger part of the bridge, and the Iowa assessors levy taxcg as far east as the middle of the river bed, anil the company has to pay double taxes on a part of its property. A puit to determine which state is riuht has been brought in the I'nitcd States supreme court by the governor of the two statas. , TIIK MDKlll KNKICII i:i. The f.ieiliticii of the resent day ; r the production of everything! hat w ill conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almott unlimited and when I Syr.ipof Figs wan first produced! the world was enriched w ith the on ty perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy w hich is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt andetlectual tocleanse ' thesy.-tvm gfnily m the Spiii. time or, iu fact, at any time atn the better it is k no. withe m-ut lopular it becomes. THEY HAVE APPLES, CAl i. 11 I.'iWF.i:, (MtAMiE. ('lil.'.'.Ii Y, LEM ONS, p,i; ETS, l.IANIT.ULIES, Tl'UMIS, CA PdJ. i L, AND CAUIiorS. LI NX liLOCK, - - - ALII AX IT OUFAi (JiN The consideration of the subject of the recent dynamite explosion in the ollice of a rich New Yorker, with such dire effect, has caused universal expression in regard to the handling of such t'eath deal Fell !.;. I. The.-e words are familiar to our n aders, as not a day parses with out the report oi Die sudden d' ath of some proini lent c iliins. The explanation is "Heart liease." Therefore tieware if you have any ot the following sympto! ih : Short I'.reatli. lV.in in Side. Smothering Spoils, Swollen Ankles. Astl.matii i.re.r. nuig, vve.tK aii'l Hungry pei:s, l ctMiTitess in Miouiiier or Irregular Pulse. These symptoms mean lieail iliscase. I he nio- reliaoie remeiiv i I 'r. .Miles' Aew Heart Cure, wldcii has Fave thousands of lives. i!ok of tcstiinonia!s free at Stanard A Ciisick, who a!so sells the New Heait Cure. W UN TIW IS HEUE, AND Till mind and (ill the lips of every "Who has the best flock of INQJ'IRY ON Til E will fJl Trimmed (liiiwjils anil bilits Fall Draw. Large and comiilete stock of Christmas goods at French's jew elry store, log bargains. Finest line of .yrups in the city Parker P.ros. o- -TLis iiuestion can be s.ili' factoiiily answert 1 at the old establislu d house of- SAM'L YOUNG, JIU) HAS OPENED FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRDE fibrit, HUMPHREYS 1K. l!i'M!'intriit SfK in .arr ntitk..lh rent i:irei:illv jir- paroi ircser;pti"iiH; umsl lor manv i.mi' in i-rivute pmetite uiili hiu: 'i, .ai .l to.- oo r thirty j cars uni 'I ly tiiL i'l' i'll'. Ki TV riillijli; .M'Oilio is il LUIL' fer till' 11. .V)0 IIMIU'I . The: i-iiius etifL' uitlimit ilrui-iiif, l-iir.'iii.' i i n-l'i -.iivi (hi -it,iii, :ui.I ;irc in fa-'t utiii devil the acttTvi.'ii rmitiJiii ul lh: w.rl.l. LIT Or I'HIM ll'tl. Mis. I I1KS. I'KK'KH.. 1 '""t. Cm.-st.i.n, i'li'.umnTiti'iii. .. - W'r:ii. w.-riii fiver, worm eoiie.... li.:; 2 Crying loin-, or tevtliin, of intants.. .'i 1 P. irrlii ot i hil'ireii it aiiaits 5 l'ri:tiry, Oririii-, r.iliinusC.'lic 'J.n i;t'lio'ir:v Slortii;, viiietiii 'i: i CiUin, iuIiIs. I nnKiiitis i. S Xi ur.d.'iii, t.h.'t.a. I,e, KiU'ili hf J lii'-.ie-.i.ji;i-, siik lit aiiii. lii-, ii-rtu'o.... si'i U les-.-liin, liiiii.tiis Hti.lna h tr 11 sn.Ti-;.ol or I'm. ful Iv-no-U - J w lutis, too iri.f'iM- i.-iio,is -j:, i Crot., p-.ii.li, ,lnt!i nit hriMthini; i!." I S:,ll l.ilt-llhl. . ilsij.vi.i!. l'i-lliltOllfl. " IUii-il.u:i.iii, rte nil iitic uilis a:, i r i i r J-1 : i :i tie, el.il 1. n.uUri.l fiij r I'.l. -i, I in. ! . r 1,1... In - . ,vi I Ci.t.trrli. mlt'li I1.1, i i;lil in tiit- heail SO 'J W li'-' l ill.' I .ll,-., ll'.Ullt lOll.ln f.ll Ot ci'-.l ni l. il.t.;., pliysii-ul uoikncs JHI K 1 rit y .l....oe M rH1 ..:roiis iii:.;lit. i ini nilriiniy w.iki... noteii ...i l- . t U.I- litillt, Mllilliitil.il.... 1 IJ- v.i l In .ir-t.. i-t, .if sent o-t..ai.l on re 1'tt.li ri .-. lir. II enetii. i.' M umal. II II :u'-l ri hi. ii.'M.i-l in i l'itli ,ii,. .rilil .,..ii ,., lUMI'llliKVS'MKH, o, til A 113 William M , Svve ..,k. 'iff MlnMMdVMHHMMnjMHKIlM. i.aiiies nresH iiomi-T, iii cloth, silks, Itcei.'ii auil il i.injl laces, linens, an I w lute if.iodn. notions, novelties, e'c. Also a complete assortment of Cools and Shu.'s, S'aple and Fauey t5r nvrios. A M AMMOTH ASSORTM EN'T i ! slia .vh:, Uiiderwe.ir, gloves, hosiery IISTAP.LISIIEf) IN isr,ii, Till P l. by keeping a sli:ck large enou; - as will give satisfaction both ii 10NEER DRY .00!K HolTSE II S MAINTAINED PCP.LIO I AVO; ugh to supply any want, an 1 making a specialty of selecting such good in (plant v ami prices. c LOSE CASH P.UYERS YI.-ITINO HIIS M ARKET ARE ESI LCI A LL invited to inspect bis slock, which is complete in i:Il his numerous depart ments, and purchased especially for the. fall seaswniof 891 JlllllS S P E C I FIG S Bazaar -HUE YERY LATE I 4s that you can bin Oradwoiils Jiazaar, L-al. 1 .00 .0111 Children or riTCIIER.-3 Castoria puce of siejar: 1 00 l. '.'o ; It 0 1 1 is. gran ii- Wholesal lb, extra ( lateil, !.. . My display of r.ew toys and novelties (or the lu'iliihiys this year willjbe something w unilei till. T NEWS at Julius for net ash. goods as follows : 1 7 lbs. granulated sugar. . "ii lbs. extra C sujar -No. 1 kerosene, persingle r ifallons good pickles !!0 "0 His. No. 1 Savon soap '.)') Arbiickle eoll'ee, L'.'u'. per pound 1 w ill conduct a strict cash store, and all goods w ill be sold for net ca b from 10 to L'." j;l.r cent, less than regular price. My Hock' of Ch'maware, fancy goods and all the desirahie f-tylc's i((lihcs. a t H'-lhis staple gioci r ics crockeiy lamps and lixiuies, is complete in every way. I make a specialilvol line tea'. 'coffees and baking powder, and al ways pleases my custoiners. .Ii i n s ( in i.w oiii., . Ai.i'.A.w, Oct. i;. ism. Pension, Postal, Land and Im! Depredation Claims. a u LAW" bll Ed. 0I1K ES OF AU CF CLAIMS, I'ndt r t'ne management of W- R. HEARST, ii Prop. S. F. Daily Examiner, JOHN WEDl'ERP.URN, Manager, tils F. Stiect, Noitiiwcst, Washington, D. C. Will practice in the supreme court of the I'nitcd States, the court if claims, the several courts of the Distliet of Columbia, before committees of congress, ainl the executive departments. We obtain pensions and patents. Indian depredation claims and ail cias.-es of land claims, mining, ptc eiiiption and homestead cases pros ecuted betore the general land ol I lice, department oi (he interior and' the supi cine coin t. G. W. SIMPSON II is dVplaycd at his store, a full line of jdogDr goods I Yaquina Route ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD K. IIIICii;, ltrreUer. INCLL'DINti Scarfs, Tidies, Throws, Handker chief, (dove and Jewelry Cases, Tahle covers, Slipper cases, Calen ders. Etc., Etc. He also has a complete line of Fancy Work Ma teriais, Pon Pons, Arasenes. r.ratl esone, Tinsel, Fancv Cord. Panner Koils, India and 1'rnpery bilks, ladies Handkerchiefs in linen. Silk and Molting Cloths. In stamped goods our stock is complete. ers, Etc Ti.lie Etc. P.anners, Scan's, Splash- Napkms, 1 ray Cloths, (V.U iiiul sec liis licdiitil iil show window, and ex niiiiiic liis rlcirdiit stock. OH. MAMMA "liJtve you seen Uufe loveh' louuires nt Brink's? They are tin; prettiest iu town, hikI all his new furni ture is simply elegant." They all say so, ami an in v ifiQ speetion will prove it. 2 Trices always the lower. HE CARRIES A FULL STOCK OF' NICE FURNITURE. RE MEMBER TIE "'L J J - - - OPPJSITE OPEM OUS Ask inv nci'til far ! Diitiuln Sltorw. ' 1 i.ni lor ii to in vxii' pin' :i U n r ilvalfr in 'itil iitv ht'curr ihe ntcfiicy, unit i'vt iJm'Iii inv tn. i-T.IKE .NO srilSTITL'TE.-Jj L. E. .BLAIN, sol ALP.ANY OREdON. A. I a. in jfv ' v WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS It is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt the feet ; made of the best line caif, stylish and easy and liecausc we make more shoes of this grade than any other m inufacturer, it eipials hand sewed shoes cobting from .f I to .?". f'.OO genuine ham' sewed, the linest calf shoe ever ollered tor eiiui'.ls l rencli lin ported shoes which eo.t fioin S to XVJ. $4 hand sewed welt shoe, fine call, stvhsh. comfortable am durable. The lcst shoe evi custom made shoes costing Steamship Line 22 Hours Less Time Tliii t) any i.ther route: Accomwilatinns tiriHurj..isl for ronifi rt an snfety. t arcn and fivii;litti ia ) 3((Lii.u a llie Orci;nii lieve 0tii!unl (roiupaii) ' 9liii9, iniK h li'MD tliat ty any ether route Ke:ii all points in tho VWlIluu.t t'i l :kI San Krancigoo. Sailino dates, FROM TAQCIKA. Sti'.iincr U itiamctte Vallcv, Dec. 3, I 2 liv. :il. rit.'U SAK FRAXCUtCO Witlaineiti! Valley, Dee. S. Hoc. IS, lcc. Tin: company ruierve the rljjht to (oha ig tcAiuern i-r iiiiiii.'ilxtc. DAILY rASSKMlKrl TRUNK, (jl-.iLCi'pt Sumlavi.) L Ya'.tilt'.aTii'O A K I Lv Atli-.ny li'20 r; C'iriailif lin'H ami" Orvallia hi rl Ar Ali uny ; i : i a m I Ar Va-iirnA 'SS r. O Ai .'. troi .O iutM.! at Ait.jtn arid Cot WM. V . H.iAO, C, Iluui , (itmral Uaiiuci r, C t' & P. Airt-iit Corvallia, 0 on EAST SOUTU -VIA- SdUJHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. TxiE EOtM SH.STA LCITE C'-ilif'irnia ixtii8 ti:i:ti rim i e il ill 7ni p IU..I.V... l'.ir'Jj p r;i..l.v.. a m..Ar.... ..Crtia.il ... . . Al'.arl .. -j. r'ra:.i.'iie MJHri! Ar.. 7:3. jiu l.i.. 7-.ii'.u l.ornl I'a.. illu l:ii:- (Kx. Su'.tlaj s:u."i a ni..Li'. l-':2i'li m..Lv. .:-io p ni.r.... L( li.oien l.'rnie ! ... TurtlarJ Ar. . 4: (Hi ; a . A:l.i;l:l I. , . 1;'.'.: . i. ItOo-Mt.-ir I.V . . I.:li : u l..vi p aMLv.,.. 1.- ; . ru Ai ... 7: I j in. I,v, .-l' a iio.Ar .A!!. . I.t :, All..- 9:! ...Ar. . . . I.v ....... Ar. . tj.-'fi pi-i . ..1 pui Lv. A .KINV LOl-AI., rll.T (Kxt vpt Sllll.l.i', , . rtt.. I.v i'.rtlan.l Ar... !;..'. i y. -J in Ar. ..AIImhi..... i.V....i.ll.; 1' I'LL M AN Ii U EE J ."i'HLE Eil i ? . TOUlilST i't-r a.-i.iici'iti.!.ii 'timers atuu:ln J t. SLEEl'JNO CM:, ll.ljii.H, S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE rYORlQ 133 THE HUN' I oliercii at tins pi ice ; same gn'ie tis. from s; to :;..( iiolice slice ; larmers, railirmt men and letter carriers ail wear them; tine calf, seamle-s, smooth in ide, heavy three souls, extcn sion edge; one pair will wear a vear 2.rU line call ; no better shoe ever cl'i red at this price; one trial will convince tlmso who want a shoe fur com fort and service. .fL'.'J'i and .-'. 00 Workingmaii's shoes are strong and durab!e. Thos' u bo have given them a trial wili wear no other make. P.( YS' 'J and .fl.7" school shots are worn by the lmys everywhere thev sell on their merits as the incrcasieg Miles show. LA 01 l iS hand sewed shoe, hest I 'ongola ; veiy st lish ; equals I'lenc". imiicrleil shoes costnii; Itom I to o, Ladies irU.oO. 2 and 7b shoe for Mioses are the best Oongola. Stvli.-l and durable. I'aulioii. S( e that W. L. louglas" name and pi ice are tnmjieil on lbe liottom o! ciclishoe. W . L. lOL (iLA, r.rockton, Mass. Albany Collegiate Institute, jyi15A.:iw, September 9, 1891. OIJEGON, June 10, 1892 Pour il p.irfnienls of slmly: Collegiate, Normal, r.usiness. Primary Tciio writing and Slioitdiand arc taught. For catalogue address, LEV. ELI '.PUT N. CONMT, A. M., President. ITEEI-rTORJE GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET, WANTEO SPlXdA T LY-Hay, rats Mil ictatdv, tr supply 2uston cn the Origin Pacific Pailroad extension nan my increasing heme tradi here I w 'i in rpiantitioB to suit the purchanere. Store in btralian Lrick, Seulid street R. M. ROBKRTSoN. Spidngfielcl Sawmill A. VniEELEli, (SrivINtiFIf L1L) PLOPIilETOPv. SFJiJ:NU FIELD, - - - OKE(iON S.T" Alt.any yard and oflicc on Railroad, between Fourth and Fifth eets, A. W lieeler, Aloanv Manager. llavin g luinber not excelled in (piality, aiitl faciliti es not surpassed lie prompt au.l s.Uistact ory ailing ot orders, 1 res pectftillv solicit 3 si of the trait. A. WHEELER. TXJLI'CJS JOSEPH, Manufacturer of Choice Cigars letween l'oitiand uml C'oivailia Miiil Train lnli - F., a 111 . . Li' ... I7!.i:sii.i ... l-.ln 11 I11..A1 I'iV.aiM. . 1 pt rcriilay i t ..'; p. I.. I2.i..p. iiiititut v .it At Allrmv an.l fcr: :r.m.. of ori.'.n Pa.'iti. l:;i.-oi.l. J:SH-i., Tr.ilii !iiilj (t:itpt tin 4.4-1 p p in. . I.v.. . Ar.. ..I..r- 11 .1 ..MiMim.i, Ar. Ii . THROUGH TiCKFTS lo All I'oiut EAST AND SOUTH 'Vet ti. U. t :iii.l Till i: f :ii,at:oc r,-!.-:iriiili.' 1 .tn na;-, tte., call on 11.11 :.:,' ;i.!i lit at Aii .tiv. K. hoKlU hMl, E. P. !! XI MIS, i-vn".; cr A". i:. ' . !. K A WEAK MAU Can ore himself of the de plorable rcMiIie of eai ly abuse ni J perfectly restoie his i.orand vital ity by our home treatment. 'I he remarkable mien of 1 ope less cases of nervous debility and private complaints are ever where stamp ing out (jnaclery. Treaties and question list, a plivsii ian's gift to sutlering humanity, will be sent fiee to those alliici. c. Address witii stamp PIONEER INSTITETE, 405 Kearnv St.. Room 2. San Francisco, Cal. carry a l.:ro ftiK-k of printer s staticnei v. well as- sorted, liotiglil direct from the manufacturers at a low iiguru, ml can civo tln best of work in all kinds of j rinting for the least money. Try ti. V. ('. Conn. OYSTERS. IS EVERY AT- sins -AND DEALER IN- M IMPOKTED AND KEY WEST Cigar-' I'lttgauil fii-.okinir To. net tp, Mrcrfi liuc.m full lir.c ot Puckers' Arliclcs. e aoor in l'lleillcr's camly store, All end I risr riprt ny, Oregon, n DUCK or sale At in v kiln one mile east of town, or dclivcied ?:ivwheie in Ihe city.