Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 26, 1895, Image 1

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THIRTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1895.
WEEKLY WO. 6fi I
SEMI-WEEKLY NO, 311 I
OF
leiiief
SEM I WEEKLY GAZETTE.
POBUtUHCU
Tuesdays and Fridays
BY
TRE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY.
OTIS PATTERSON,
A. W. PATTERSON,
Editor
Business Manager
At !2.M pur !, $1.H5 for aix months',
tor thriw rrtiiuciiR.
iS ets.
Advertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
THIH PAPKKis kept m tils at E. C. Dnka'a
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EsohaiiB?, San Frnnciaeo, California, where cou
racts for a.lvertisiior can be made tor it.
0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 10:30 p. m. daily, except
Sunday. Arrives i:l' a, m. dully, except Holi
day. West hound passenger leaves Willows Junc
tion l:13a. in.: cast bound 3:30 a. m.
Freight, trains leave Willows Junction going
east at 7:2.'i p m. and 8:17 a. in.; going west, 4:30
p. m. ana j.no a. in.
crFICIAL DIBEOTOET.
United Mates Officials.
fiuaidnnt Gmver Cleveland
Vioe-l'raaldftnt Ad ai Stevenson
Hen-etiii-v of Slate Kichnrd 8. Olney
Keoretary of Troasnry John G. Carlisle
Secretary of Interior Hoke Smith
Seoretary of War Daniel B. Ijaniont
Hmtrntnrvof Navv Hilary A. Herbert
Postinaator-flennrai William U. Wi son
Att'irney-tieneral J udoon Harmon
Seoretary of Agrinmtnr J. Sterling Morton
State of Oregon.
Governor. ... W. P. Lord
Honretury of Htate Tl. K. Kincald
Treaeorer Phil. Jleterlian
Bunt. Pulilio InrtruPtioo . M Iiwin
40
ICYCLES
Are the Highest of all High Grades.
Warranted puperlor to any Bicycle built in the world, regardless of price.
Do not be induced to pay more money for an Inferior wheel. Insist on
having the Vav( rley. Built and guaranteed by the Indiana Bicycle Co. , a
million dollar concern, w hose bond is as good as gold.
211b. SCORCHER $85. 221b. LADIES' $75.
Catalogue free. INDIANA BICYCLE CO.,
HOMER II . HALLOCK, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., V. 8. A.
Hen. Agent for Eastern Oregon, Pendleton, Or.
WmS I M M ONlPtfl
a1JiliaVljVaVJ''i iTtA ftaf "ftfaVi'
JrPii.:.M''t,''
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TM U.S. GOVERNMENT!
PAYING MILLIONS
A MONTH
Attorney General
Benatorn
Contrroaaipen
Printer ,
Idleman
McHmie
Mitchell
J liinarer Hermann
) W. K. Kiln
.0. M.
( H. V
J. If.
.W. II. Leeds
H. S. Hi-an.
H., ,ram .liiduM F. A. Moore.
( C K. Wolverton
SIxHi Judicial District.
Circuit 4xm Stephen A. Lowell
I -niniciiMii Attorney i.Johu H. Lawrey
Morrow Connty Officiata.
To persons who served in the wars of the United States or to their
Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension ? Had You a
relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wats
on whom you depended for support ?
THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED
UNDER THE NEW LAW
To receive a pension, who now do not. Thousands under the new
law are entitled to an increase of pension. The government owes it
to you and is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present
your claim at this present time ? Your pension dates from the
time you apply. Now is the accepted hour.
frWrite for laws and complete information. No Charge for advice.
No Fee unless successful.
a
GOOD FOR EVERYBODY
Almost everybody takes some laxative
medicine to cleanse the system and keep the
blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS
1 1VFR REGULATOR (liquid or powder)
get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant
laxative and tonic that purifies the blood
and strengthens the whole system. And
more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU
LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active
and healthy, and when tne Liver is in
good condition you find yourself free from
Malaria. Biliousness. Indigestion. Sick-
Headache and Constipation, and rid of
that worn out and debilitated reeling.
These are all caused by a sluggish Liver.
finnd disestion and freedom from stomach
troubles will only be had when the liver
Is properly at work. If troubled with any
nf the rnmnlaints. trv SIMMONS LIVER
REGULATOR, ine King or Liver medi
cines, and Better than Fills.
S-EVERY PACKAGER
Has the Z Stamp in red on wrapper,
J. H. Zeilln. & Co., Phlla., Pa.
... . W. Rowan
.... J. 8. Hnothht
.. ..Julius Keilhly
). It. Howard
,T. W. Morrow
ri. W. HarriiiKton
... Frank Uilliam
J. Willis
Oe. Ird
Anna llalsiuer
....T. W.Ayem. Jr
Joiut Senator
ttaoriwnntntivo
oonti.'ndtr
f'-mvtfll'mor"....
,I.M. litter.
" l'Ur
" tilieri
" Trewirer
AsMeewir
rWnroynr
' School Snp't
' rnncT
HI1TNEU TOWS) OrFIUKKS.
t. Them Morgan
r ...M.... (). V. Varnsworth. M.
l,lchUr.tlHl. Otis Pnttrn.m, T. W Aynri.Jr..
B U llnMtf V J. HlftAUItl.
r,.n. K. U Fwlsnd
Mughal A A. KoberU
Pm-inrt Officer.
I...,n. (!, Vamr K. I.. HwUn'i
l',,n.il,l N. H. WheUlone
rMlted WatMi Und Oflimw.
Tut DAU.M, (in.
J, V. floors
A. S. Ihtltn
LA OHA1IUB, Oil!
B. F, Wilson
i. II. Kohhins
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EN
ELECTRIC
BELT
lONE IXE8IS
A few wurin days, bnt getting cooler.
Oar school is progressing nicely with
good btteudsnce.
The lone danoing olub is in full blast
and is K'-vioj? weekly sooial bops.
Mat Ilalvorson was np at Lexington
with bis wheel on Saturday evening.
Regular prenotiioo; id ugnin Bunonooed
for the first Sunday in December at the
lone school house.
John Balsiger depnrted tn teach n
private school near the monutain, dur
ing the winter incntbs.
Quite a number from our vioioity at
tended the sobonl eutertiiinmeut at Lex
ington aud seemed well pleased.
The people of this vicinity extend con.
gratulfltioDs to Mr. Coohran and Mr,
Sperry on the advent of a son and
daughter, respectively, on the 9th.
John CoobrBii is gaining quite n repu
tation as a banter. lie shot and killed a
monster wild out the other day and has
stretched a large number of oayoies with
bia rifle and traps.
Many are prophesying a bBrd winter
and oome what may, it is always best to
be prepared for the worst. Hay will no
doubt command a good price in onse of
a severe winter Bud feed In general will
be higher. Jake.
Iome, Or , Nov. 20, 1895.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.-
Latest U. S. Gov't Report
ARRESTED
Dr. J. J. Bill
Arrested by
Kngene.
Marshal Day at
From Eugene Guard, Nov. 20.
At 4 o'clock this afternoon Marshal
H. J. Day arrested one Dr. J. J. Bill, a
traveling veterinary surgeon and dentist
on a letter from John W. Minto, ohief of
Police at Portland, on the charge of the
larceny of a watoh Bnd other jewelry in
a dwelling committed in that city re
cently. Bill camo here one week ago yesterday
arid has been plying bis vocation, lie
stoutly maintains bis innocence.
The offioers in Portland bnve been
notilied of bis arrest.
LATER.
Since writing tbe above Marshal Day
examined Bill's room and found some of
the missing articles.
Trad Mark Dr. A. Owtn
The Press Claims Company
PHILIP W. AVIRETT, General Manager,
618 P Street, WASHINGTON, D. C.
no neir (J
If. B.Thl$ Company it controlled 6y nearly one thousand leading
papm in the United State, and it yuarantrtd by Uiem.
H . -r
lt.Hl-ior
KAWL1NS IHIwr.NO.il.
(). A. It.
MiUt Uiinuo. Or Uut bwt KnionUy of I
rh month. All Tatanuu r lnlti tn oia.
I' r. Hn. (io. W. HHITH.
AdlaUnt. tl I 'MBauuwiM.
MX ONCY LOAf
mi 1 hi proi r. r
I Mc r .r
ONCY LOANED, "'
hfrtHiri I'l tirvollal tlrel
nirli-a uimiii in,nil rrin nil
llMfnn trllh rulrm .rl(i- nf rale ill Intm-cl
not iorfl in-r pnt p.T iiiiuin tnrtiri-
ronrirol Ihat b lxn lkn br alhr com-
puli Al-irr nii m.iiip.
MKKVIN nAoKT.
Hr flty. (Hnn,
L UM1TE It !
ttri nvt r tL Km or vn
1 T dn mi 1 Lurair. M BUM oi nvppnar,
what U known m Ui
BOOTT MAWMILiU. I
rxa i.oo riiT. koi uh.
CLtAK.
- 17 M
irMUVIHI) l MUM'S EH, WILL AUD
Tb 4bot n.inUll.mt r ftfl. tljr fof h.
I. HAMILTON. 1'rc.p.
FACTS
AHIi
FACTS !
MiU CAN BI'Y li'i.00 worth of dry good! and itroonifi and then have
ctiotiKh left out nf lltmnn to imn lnwi No. I Cn-x ent lllryt'le. Tlilt la
i liml cIm incliliw. Why then pay ll'WDU for a blryi lo that will (h
no blteriTvlre T
T en
at
CKEtf.'KT (ron-her," weight 30 poundi, only J0.
Llie' and OunU' Ma tatera all the way from 10 to TV
B y' Junior," only I Hh pueiimatlr tlr- a'""'! marlilne.
Our aperlal," Men't !'; Udl1, .
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
Tbo latest and only iclentlflo and practical
ikvtrlo licit made, for eeneral use, producluR
iccniilno current of Eloctrlclty, for the cure
f disease, that can be readily felt and roiru-
lated both in quantity aud power, and applied
to any part of the body. It can bo worn at any
time during working boun or ileep, and
WILL POSITIVELY CURE
HHFrnATIS.TI
1.1 .tl IIAUO
Kit A L, DEBILITY
LA I'l K HACK .
ISFKVOt H llEA8ES
VAIIM4KKLK
KI.I AL WEAKNESS
I q POTENCY
IAIUNKY DISEASES
WITHOUT MEDICINE
t t
nd will efTecl
Mrs. W. B. Meek, who resides at
Camptonville, Gal-, says her daughter
was for several years tronbled at times
with Revere cramps ia tbe stomach, and
would be in unob agony that it wa
necessary to call a pbvsioian. Having
read about Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Kerned y she onnoluded
to try it. Hhe found that it always gave
prompt relief. It wan seldom necessary
to give the second dose "It has not
only saved na Iota of worry and time.
she says, "but also doctor bills. It i
my opinuiu that, every family should
have a bottle nf this remedy lu the
hnnse." For sale by Slocura Johnson
Drug Co.
JOX.
Electricity. tirotwrlT
the place of dURa for all Neryoua, Uheumutlo.
ana i rinai i rouinea,
ipplled, U rant taking
Kidney and I'rlnal Tronblei
curmln nocinliiKly hnpolii'S r.itea where every
other known muane hai failed.
Any alui"jlnh, weak or dlneaaed organ may
ly tii la mciiiii t roimva lo iieauny activity
bnforn It la tiKi lutn.
Indlii'( riedlral men nio and recoramond the
Owen Hilt lu their practice.
CUR LARGE ILLUSTBATCO.CATALGGUE
CiNitninef iillrat Information regnrdin the rure
of a-nli', rhronlo and iiervoua illnrnxMi, prlrea,
and hniv l.j nr.l' r, In lini-llr li. (irrinnll, h(dl(.b
(ml Nurw.'irl'iii IntiKUKVi', will he Inn I led, lipi'D
jii hIIiiu, 19 my ddn.ua fur tt c uta ieiae.
Ik C?rcn Electric Belt and Asrliaice Co.
Messrs. C F. Moore & Co., Kewberg,
Ore., says: "We sell more of Chamber
1
swarm with children, and children,
whether well born or ill, are common
ly possessed of the "Old Nick." There
is nothing iu the world that an unre
generate youngster so loves to do as to
pull a door bell and run round the cor
ner to observe from a safe vantage,
with fiendish glee, tho discomfiture of
the woman who leaves her baking or
dishwashing to answer the summons
and ilnd nobody.
In well-to-do neighborhoods the sup
ply of mischievous urchins is limited.
Among the tenements they swarm.
Hence the high door bell is there a ne
cessity an.l a defense.
MIXED THE POETS UP.
The Illi;h Hchool Pupil' Error and the
Confualon Which. Followed.
Now that the "sweet little girl grads"
of hist year's normal class are being
crystallized into the prim schoolmarms
of years to come, the never failing sto
ries, true and otherwise, funny and sup
posed to bo, of class bulls and blunders
tire cropping out and being added to
ain's Cough Remedy than all others put the ahoiidy great volume of "English
ouether, and it always eives satiefao - 88 She, Is sPoke; ne of the latest
cimmvs nuiu hib iiijrii Hcuoui ana is iast-
t
ticn." Mr. J. F. Allen, Fox. Ore , says:
"1 believe Chamberlain's Conh Remedy
to be tbe best I have handled." Mr.
W. U. Hitchcock, Columbus, Wash.,
says: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
sells well and i bigbly praised by all
wbo u ae it." For sale by Bloonm-Johu-son
Drug Co.
SPONGE GATHERERS.
Tha (Hen C'eCltic Cell 1 iii ;.. :CI lo Zil -1.il-. SlnM,
CHICAGO, ILL.
t.ie l-:tl CIUi4 Cell r-.M: 1'imni.Hn II'.
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WESTERN WHEEL WORKS,
WMIWfaUVJ HI1W Hin iwnni
THE PITTEUSOX rn r. yZ&
Ilrppner, Oregon,
MORROW AUD CRM It I
RUPTURE
Instantly Relieved
and Permanently
CURED
UITUni IT
fyk& n'' or Operation.
Treatment Absolutely Painless
CURE EFFECTED
From Thrco to Six Weeks.
WRITE FOR TERMS
THE 0. E. MILLER CO.
tr.'-. t'.ittna :S.;r, MaiNttaia Hu.ldlng.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Jnltf- Wtrei yon ever up before this
oonr l?
riamp Chu't say, JuiIk. What lime
does your houor git np? - Spare Mo-
ineuts.
Ehler Herri What, U 'nr Idea l
faith T
Jobliits Pntting a moki I on the plate
and txpeolitig a crnwu of pure gold.
New York UemM.
lllHirniici. Sllieriiiteni1elit (HU'l ioiolia
i ) 1 low did your IiIIhIiiiiiiI hiiiieii to
lie o aoon after Keltit'g itisilMtl fur a
ar;e niiiiiniil?
Widow lie worked h tlln lf to death
Iryinu lo pay Iiih pn miiliii. New toil
We.kly.
Mr Tiii.hle Aien'l j ou afraid lo stay
iu yimr liouan alone, uur ImaliniiJ being
way so much?
Mr. I)iek-()h, not nt all. The
pol c-nmn on lliia bent ia engageil tj tn)
eonk. New York Trulh.
HaMUll B.UK Dl MWl INTER OCEAN
w. rtst?io. ti. manor. ' "
ra.akf.
TawucnicESEiiuiMisurmfis
Most Popular Peputllcaa Newspaper of ttic West
And lias the Largest Circulation.
m afiw ... .... ..,,. M.,t .i .. .
Mnl K((t,i.J. kul l fit' --3
y fiitm. Wli v.. I a Hiitt .-. ijl. J
C i.a ut im n .1 wr.M m,, y,.
ii t.fif Mtf Ur vr. I'in.
4iHUl Hill mr4
2 tin tuitska. r3
Mi. Yetirer Tomniy, d )" snt
some nice J tin T
Tonino Y's, ma.
"I wa Koing t'i give yon aolna tu put
no jroiir hrea-l, but !' ht lli key f
I'm pai.lr)."
"You don't need any k"j, m. Iran
rriM'h down thriiiiiili Ihn trs'iwiui nJ
open the dour from lli Inride."
"Tlml's ha I asntrj to know. Now,
j itt wall till onr In Let lines liomaJ."
I'aa.erger-Capt tin, h" Ur ere we
from land?
Cal'laiO Atxmt Iwn mile.
r.Meliger H'll I ' I"
whal diretlon U it?
Captain -HtraiKU J. .n.alr.-Til-Illle.
hn aalau t h.ld lib an a"'J frii n.
1heapm4 id Ihe l.l' yrle liin,
Ai4 hu II hertinf the rnlh "f alii,
Ilia -eil lmmrrl la (ltn.
H'pl he rellM el mw anil be (..llli-d Ihefltla
A 1 .1 Ihrm.ll I.I. ). .
A II. 'il wllb e (fin It.al delll.h . ilte
II lliten'M the l,....f lad
- jolt ll.l.ll
They Sometlmea Turn Wrecker or Worae,
It Ia Hinted.
Everybody connected with the sponge
trade, until it gets into the hands of the
brokers and shippers, ia "colored"- any
ahade between jet black and the hue of
West India molasses, says the I'hilu
delnhia Record.
The hands employed in washing,
shipping, packing and preparing for
shipment abroad are generally paid
fifty cents a day for ten hours work.
As for the men who. do the dangerous
part of it those who go down to the
va in ships and wrest the sponges from
the liottom thev w nw hlrerl
the day or month or promised a dctlnite
sum, but their earnings depend entire
ly upon luck and circumstances. The
owner of a vessel fits her out at his
own expense and the profits of the
voyage are divided up in Nharrs be
tween himself, the Bulling master and
the men. Kach Bhip carries a crew of
from right to twelve men, and while
the owners, as a rule, find considerable
profit in the business, it is rarely in
deed that a kikiiil'o Usliennun docs
mure than make a tolerable living.
It is durkly hinted that on favorable
neeaslons when the "sponge rated" bus
not been good theso men turn wreck
ers, an occupation verging dourly Umhi
p.nii'V, ami wiiiietiine when no proltl
thin wrerk bus turned up for inontlia
they are even tempted to decoy a ship
from her proper roiirae and load her
tiiMiu the rocks by a display of fuNe
lights. The intricate navigation of
themi waters, dotted by thouaanila of
rniall rrrfa and Isle!, willed run I
trsveraed with rtMiiparallvr asfety only
by three rhanneU, haa always fur
liiahed ileliMiiallliig lot of flotaain
nd ji-taain In the way of shipwreck!
mrrcdandiae to N'aaaau.
enen ny llio Washington t'ost on a
swei't-voiced lisping youth, with an in
cipient mustache and a furtive glance
that will wundcr toward the girls' side
of tho study hall. They were being
called up the other day by the English
literature teacher and examined as to
their memory of last year's work, and
the sweet-voiced youth was asked for a
quotation from Scott. He started
bravely enough, but mixed bis authori
ties before ho finished:
Oh, woman, in thy houra of enae.
Uncertain, coy. and hard to please;
llut seen too oft. familiar with thy faoa,
Wo lli.t unduro, thou pity, then embrace.
The conclusion was entirely too much
for the class, the red-headed corporal
from I) company exploded In a regular
vacutioii laugh, the rest of the room,
including the teacher, followed suit,
and the Kwii-t-voiced youth collapsed,
vowing lie would never memorize an
other quotation so long as he lived.
wiwc oniHKcnc maxims.
A PULLMAN PORTER'S REASON
Why We
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DAILY (withoyt Sunity)
DAILY (with Sunday)..
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M-PArf THR PuTC OCfAw kf a aAaeajH tbe tlme ta eN
ia N erwa ea mmt m eeet Mi ina
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Hay in (a or Our Klilera land a Contribute
from Theuilore Kooaeeelt.
JiM-osn remarks, friendly toasts and
cheery greetings rather than profound
pblloviphlciil truths arc to he ruiught
usually mining those who continuously
Ilnd solace iu wine ili'ltiklnjf. llut there
Ik sunn' literutiire of wine proverbs, so
culled, In which there Is an admixture
of wit and sngiieity, says the New York
Sun.
"A cellar without wine, a home with
out woman mid a purse without money
are three deadly plugues," is one of the
olilcxt and lest It noun of the wine
proverbi. "lied wiiii; polsniis oysterM,"
is allot her. "Wine Is ii tunii'oiit llrst
a fi ieiid, then an tiiemv." Is a third.
"Ilur.fiind.v," It Wnii nl, I iM-.ving, "lathe
wine of priiH'es, Silleryiif nol.lea, rlurrt
of the gentle Ihiiii. mill Iter of the
euniiii. n H'e." It sri'iu i t i Ik. a fair
Infi n ii. e tliut thimi who huve gone to
trmil.il. of roiiipiliiiff in various
works the iiwit hegina of wine drinkers
have cIiom-ii tlirm ai a good cultivator
chooM-o the liest irriiH-k, with inuclt
lire -iin.l u In ii the siitliiirs of auelt
remarka wen nut ilriiihlng "t'hsm-
pngiie," It Knuii.o iliinlter'a saying,
ia like i riiiii.in - iioihiinr more ex-
rerahle If Ihi.I, iniihiiig morn rseellent
lfgil." "l,ovr," hityn ariot her, "stole
its purple lii'hl fr iu the wlm cup.
re ia another: "The Ix.ttleUof the
arUliMTarv, tn-Btiil like a genilrmao."
Drink your rneinv'a wine; It's goxl
as your frnti.1 a, an iiinMiiaiie
but not iti.phll.rM.pble aaying. and "Ue-
itieudH-r." anya aimther. "olives and
wine tell talnat a mail U."
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hln la M(I 'HltMiM Mw.af
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Toward the f.eslne.
"Iu riding on a rullman car," said a
lotrd porter mora) than usually ob-
M-rvsnt, aeinrduig to the hlcago I rib'
line, "ali-ep wild your head lo the rn
giiiu. There are not o many bead-on
rollloii on the rallniada, 'SH'rirni'e
baa shown, and tfaldi'S the danger la
leaa from a nareiid rollisloii. The
reowm for I hi ia tbsl every pawngrr
train baa its ow n right-if-way and runa
regulaily.and la looked f.ir by the train
ahead of it. Tdi grratril danirer is
from a train tn hiinl willed ii.ir.n l
know whrii We luife at...H. or brokrn
iiiii ll.iiig etui lia-rn lor-fil to slop.
This la Hie Hid f resaoll f.iT sleeping
lliia way, but Iderti are other.
"You get Ihn draught In the right
pla-e," th prlr conlinued, "wild
your bead toward the engina. Your
head feel eool w it doul bring rim d
lo Die fl.eid of air you would gel if you
Were lail'itilig Ihe other way. llut the
ni'iat important reaaou fur trarellng
tht way U Ihe mailer of Ida t'lreuU
tlou of your l..pl 1 he motion of the
train la atr-ii.ar and steady I ha I It
M'ti.ta tail the low aid tbe end II.
la farthest from the eriffine, I'ut )ur
f.l to ll.e ri.fine snd the bll if a
away from ymir bead, b seing ll vl
and ray, fc-i J'rti ran real l.aasil.ii.l
U hen yu bat g4 yimrwlf fiir.l tloa
way, sod. ttwrir, hare r"t In Die
rtii ldla .f the rar, U.auae It la Ihe j nuirrr r l rtrr thai h l
ae (!, Hi- M jl art rsdy for a f a l-m tha' it waa H (I.
Iiight S alee p.
TENEMENT HOUSE DOOR 0CLL3.
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l'te.la Ibewa lnb am Ike iMwe ("eeae.
MraUgefS In this flty l.fleo uoM.e
lntd.f are aliiMMt iuasrial-ly
'la'-rd oiit or tw feet bifl.er oil ll.e
! ..ir pMt i.f boner q fnrimtil
S.ati i than l uaual In U)n e pi'li-
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lUlwsnl flaig. of t iiii lntiatl. dls
roverrd a aini'uliir freak if nature
while eaiiiplng on Iii. k' rlvrr rei-rntly.
Ilii'dupon th aide of the Ihuralone
rlirT, lu arly one bmidrrd f-l from the
ley. I of the river, be found ill the atone
a well defined liUelie of lirge Wsah
lligtoti. The featun .t.iiid out In bold
relu f. (kii.g unitliwaril, and make a
alnirularty striking likeneaa of the
I'aiher f Hi ountry. Not only are
111 well kriowrii and familiar forehead,
n.e and He mill Mi ll al.;M-d, but Ihe
old aijle 1 l.oUer alt-Kil the an k and the
Irl cornered bat are ki-t ra.ily tra.wd.
The fj.e .-U.i aia alertlt four
and iMie ba'f by three end one half feet
lu il.nien.ioii. Tha mcifrd (xrtrail
ru raaily b breit fr.u Ihe oprlla
aliote, ai,. the wonder Wlhellthad
le.t Uf.fa lii n' tll by Oahermea.
Mr. I isig remar Wrl to s I ir.'iniiaU la
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