Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 27, 1897, Image 4

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" biwi dUHN MORIARTY.
aid to Be the Tallest and Strongest Ma
In Eastern Maine.
John Moriarty, known all over east
ern Maine ea "Barney Kelley's Giant,"
died in Oldtown hospital recently of
typhoid fever, says the Lewiston Even
ing Journal. lie na Deen ior nesnjr
two years employed as construction
hand on the Bangor & Aroostook rail
road, and later on the new Afihiana
branch) where he became sick.
Moriarty stood 6 feet 9 mchea m
his stocking; feet, and generally
.veighed 240 pounds. Had he been fat
his weight would have been enormous.
But he was very lean. "Why," said
Uarhey Kelley, "you could feed the
giant on porterhouse steak and eggs
and he wouldn't gain a pound; but he
was an awful tough man!"
His arm were very long and he had
hands as powerful as the paws of a
gorilla. All over his body the muscles
stood out in lumps and cords, and his
strength was immense. He could do as
much work as two ordinary men, and
on that account his services were al
ways in demand at more than common
wages. He was especially serviceable
as a derrick man he could turn the
heavy crank all day without tiring.
An ax was like a toy in his hands, a
cant-dog like a walking-stick. He could
up end and shoulder a small log or piece
of timber that two ordinary men could
barely lift, amd in every department
of hearty manual labor he was a very
Hercules.
Many stories are told of the giant's
mighty strength. Once, when two
saucy woodsmen "guyed" him about
his towering height, he seized them by
the shoulders, one in each hand, and
knocked their heads together till their
teeth rattled and they were two good
sized men.
At another time some toughs came
into a barroom where he was and pro
ceeded to "clear the place ou t." Mori
arty took them, two at a time, and
pitched them half way across the street
as though they were so many ninepins.
LOCAL BQC1BS.
Give us rest on Clondyke.
Heppner is crszy oyer tbe Clondyke
mines.
Mrs. D. E. Gil man baa returned from
her visit below.
Thar is Nothing so Good.
There is nothing just as good as Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption
Coughs and Colds, so demand it and do
not permit tbe dealer to sell yon some
sabstitnte. He will not claim there is
anything better, but in order to make
more profit be may claim something else
to be just as good. Ton want Dr. King's
New Disoovery becao.Be yon know it to
be safe and reliable, and guaranteed to
do good or money refunded. For
Coughs, Colds, Consumption and for all
affeotions of Throat, Chest and Langs,
there is nothing so good as is Dr. King's
New Disoovery. Trial bottle tree at
Oonser & Brook's. Regular size 50
cents and $1.00.
Canyon City News : In hopes of find
ing a profitable market, the Smith Bros.,
of this valley, will ship two carloads of
their Grant county borses to Eoglaod
sometime during tbe summer.
Terrible Aooideut. It is a terrible bo-
oident to be burned or scalded; bat tbe
psio and sgony and tbe frightful dis
figurements can be quickly overoome
without leaving 8 scar by using DeWitt'e
Witob Hazel Salve. For sale by Conser
& BrocK
THE TRUE STORY OF ELIZA.
Which rormed ths Basis of One of tho In
cident of "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
The incidents which formed the basis
for the story of the escape of Eliza,
the slave mother, with her child, across
the Ohio river on the ice, which is fa
miliar to readers of Mrs. Stowe's
"Uncle Tom's Cabin," were told by
Rev. S. G. W. Rankin in Hartford re
cently. The incidents came within tbe
personal knowledge of Mr. Rankin,
and he said that he gave them to Airs.
Stowe and that she used a younger
woman, who escaped at nearly the
same time, to complete the picture and
make it more attractive and dra
matic. As Mr. Rankin tells the story, his fa
ther's family, living on the bluffs on
the river, were well known as in the
business of helping runaway slaves,
and slaves knew them as friends. It
was one Christmas week that Eliza, a
stalwart negro woman, came to the
Rankin house in the night, having
brought her husband across the river
in a boat. He was covered with ice
from the river, the night having been
intensely cold, and the man, who was
not as bright as Mrs. Stowe's George
Harris by any means, had fallen into
the water in getting out ol the boat.
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CAN BE CI RED.
As Eminent New York Chemist and scientist
Bakes a Free Offer to Oor Headers.
Tbe distinguished chemist, T. A. Slo
com, of New York City, demonstrating
bis discovery of a reliable cure for Con
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bronohial, long and obeet troubles,
stubborn oonghs, catarrhal affeotions,
general deoiina and weakness, loss of
flesh, and all conditions of wasting
away, will send THREE FREE BOT
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professional duty to suffering humanity
to donate trial of bis infallible cure.
Soienoe daily develops new wonders,
and this great chemist, patiently experi
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as beneficial to humanity as can be
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Hiok Mathews and V. Gentry, under
the firm name ct Mathews & Gentry,
re associated together in the barber
business in the new stand, two doors
south of the postoffioe. Tbey solioit a
call. Shaving, 15 oents. tf.
A good bicycle, suitable for either lady
or gentleman, in fine repair, new pneu
matic tires, for sale obeap at Gilliam &
Bisbee's. " tf
Geo. Conser, ot tbe First National
Bank, is taking in tbe mines ap on the
British border, this week. He is accom
panied on the trip by Hon. Henry Blaok-man.
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Banter Attack a Bear with an
Ordinary Jackknlfe. .
J. C. Hearing, who was hunting and
trapping in the Blue mountains, a few
miles west of Ulgin, met with a little ad
venture with n bear recently that might
have proved lather serious to him had
il not been for the intervention of one of
!iis dogs, says the Portland Oregonian.
!Ie was engaged in setting traps, and as
he had corndderable weight to carry he
had no weapon with him except a jack
knife, and on hie rounds his dogs dis
covered the winter quarters of a bear
in a big hollow tree. The bear was at
lome, and was pretty much alive, as sub--ierjuent
events proved. As bear peltsare'
luite valuable, Jake was quite anxioui
to secure this one, but was afraid that if
he went to enmp, a mile and a half dis
tant, bruin would iweape, so he lashed
his pocketknife to the end of a stick and
attempted to cut the animal's throat. He
only succeeded in inflicting some pain
ful flesh wounds, which so enraged the
brute that it suddenly came out of its
hole, and was almost on him when one
of his dogs mnde a sudden onslaught on
the animal's rear, which diverted his
attention long enough to enable Jake
to dodgft lx-hind a tree, nnd the dogi
soon made it bo tropical for the bear
that it was glad to take refuge in a tree,
where they kept it until a gun was
procured from camp, when ths animal
was quickly dispatched.
PICKED UP IN THE STREET.
Some for ten, some for twenty and
some for thirty years have Btiffered from
piles and then have been quickly and
permanently oared by using DeWitt's
Witob Hazel Salve, tbe great remedy for
piles and all forms of skin diseases. For
sale by Conser & Brock.
Fliia was vprv relioious and verv de
termined, and had planned to send her europtioii are ourable in any climate is
husband ahead to Canada, intending to proven by "heartfelt letters of grati
tude," filed in bis Amerioan and Euro
pean laboratories in thousands from
tbose oared in all parts of the world
Tbe dread Consumption, uninter
rupted, means speedy and certain death
Simply write to T. A. Slooum, M. 0,
98 Pine street, New York, giving poet
office and express address, and the free
medioine will be promptly sent direct
from bis laboratory.
Sufferers should take instant advan
tage of bis generous proposition.
Please tell the Doctor that you saw
this in the Gazette, published at Hepp
ner, Oregon. July 9-7-1 yr.
join him with his children afterward,
The husband was sent along and
Eliza crossed the river to Kentucky
that same night, returning to her
mother. She fixed a date, two months
ahead, when she would again come to
the Rankin house.
True to the arrangement, she
crossed the river one night in Febru
ary, when the river was in a treacher
ous condition, carrying her young
child in a shawl strapped to her back,
The ice was in broken floes, and Bhe
carried a board with a rope attached to
it by which she passed from one cake
to another. She got across and was
sent to Canada to join her husband
She still had five children in slavery
and said to the Rankins that she was
going back to Kentucky after them
the following June.
On the June day in question she
appeared in Mr. Rankin's ' garden,
.Dr. John W. Rasmus, of the Redheht,
bas keg beer on draught the Hop
Gold. Best of liquors and oigurs in
stook." tf
Tbe Gazette wili take potatoes, apples.
eggs or batter on subscription aocounts.
Any one owing this office can settle their
accounts in tfas manner and oan't do it
too soon to suit us.
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon.
June 22nd, 1897.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
before J. W. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on August 7th, 1897, viz:
MARTHA C. HOSK1N8,
Hd. E. No. 39V9, for the Stf N W and NH 8W4
Sec. 1, Tp 6 8 R 26 E W M.
Be names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Benjamin H. Parker, J. F.
Ward, Nelson Unmpton and Samuel Ensley, all
of Hardman, Oregon.
JAS. B. MOORE,
656-67 Register.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOTICE.
Canyon City News: Tbe question oil
extension ot tbe telepboos line from
this city to Barns is beiog agitated and
it is thought that either tbe Heppner
company or looal capitalists will build
tbe line within the next few months.
THE NATIONAL BANK OF HEPPNER,
located at Hennner. in the state of Ore
gon, is closing up Its affair-. All note holders
and others, creditors of said association, are
thTffnrA herphv notified tn nrnsent the notes
and she was disguised as a man and and other claims against the association for
oont Dfrnaa Vio rivgr wViotb kVia mnilp paym nt. 1.11. tt. aionur.
How's This!
We offer one hundred dollars reward
for any case ot Catarrh tbat cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O.
We tbe undersigned, bave known F.
J. Cbeney for tbe last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions aud financially
able to oarry out any obligation made
by their firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, 0. Waldiug, Kinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, sotingdireotly upon the blood aud
Oiuooub surf noes of tbe system. Prios
75c. per bottle. Sold by ah Druggists.
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MtigK"t of Pure Hold.
Curious tilings Hoinetiinen lmppen In
the gold beuring regioim of the north
went. The Itluekfoot ( liluho) News tells
of a somewhat reituirkuble cxxrience
which occurred to a bluckKUiith at that
town latclv.
The Hinit h, whose name Is Farmer, hud
In his shop a grindstone which he wished
to "tjipcr off." For this purttow n, Hmall
hI one wbh requisite. Ho he went out of
doors and mnde wnreh for a atone of the
right sie a nd shape.
lie found one somewhat smuller than
it lien's egg, and returning to hi shop
began lo smooth down the edge of the
grindstone with it, lie hud not
ViiiiHttlied" long liefore he thought that
the titoiie worked rut her queeriy, and
w hk, in fuel, too aoft to grind tin' stone.
He took It to Ii'ik anvil and broke It hi
half, and then he found that be had.
pieked up a ntiggvt of pure gold,
I'nfortiiiiatelv, It won a rather email
nugget, lie wilil it for $J.2 cent, anil
though thia was a very good price for a
H-lible picked tip In the street. It wan not
wealth.
B. M. Herman, of tbe Black Butte
mine, one ol tbe largest properties in
Grant county, says the mill pat in by
Sso Fraooisoo parties bas prove! a fail
nre, end the mines canunt be operated
any mors this season. Tbe machinery
whs pnt in last year at great expense
being bauled over tbe mountains from
Heppner, 100 miles.
"Tbey are dandies" said Tbos. Bow
ers, ot tbe Crooket, Texas, Enterprise,
bile writing about DeWitt's Little
Early Risers, the famous little pills for
sick headache and disorders ot tbe slom-
scb snd liver. For sale by Conser 4
Brock.
Canyon City News: Ths tariff ot tbs
Blus Mountain Telephone Co. betwseo
Canyon City and Heppner has been
fixed at tbs modest sum ot ninety oents
for a message. No one cao object to
this amount, tor it is considered very
reasonable.
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tickets, etc., call on or write
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On IJtiirt l hill In llridgrton, N. J.,
there stnmU a houac Wtwcrn whoee
walla la hidden a quart tnittle of the
tin rent applejack. The liottlc bn a rested
there for :iu years, and has, neeortling to
the old story t.rtd, rietrn yeam more to
etnv. When tlie liouae was Imilt, 3U
vrnrs ago, a quart bottle w n filled w 1th
"juek" and tightly willed and phietrrcd
in the wnlt by a man who had the botiiw'
bullU The Uttle is not to W taken
from iu dark reeeas until the eon of the
iniiti who iilncetl It there for him Im
come M venra of dire. I he "lwv I
now :v) jrnra of sgr, and in alt thee
years ha kept true to the promine made
In the data of Ma youth to hi fnllirr
not to touch the bottle of applejack
until he reachea the hnJf--rftury mark
ill life a journey.
ImIs Kanolem'a rretlells.
iorrriniiiilcut of the New Yrk
Hun chIU alt n'inii to the fuel that In
hia 'K'-clln lniii i.f a M Itiiet.-r to
Pranee" Mr. W axlilMirn aaya "I wan
MMiiewhal aurprieeil tn tirnr hi m Na-
mhiii 111 ) remark I hut It tlMXictit
qmin could li4 hold Culm, and that
the rcBiilt would 1 that, ah would
wm rittce ail her noldtrrs aud aprnd all
her rmmry and them ! the tnlai.d la
the rod."
A llenrtlree 1 1 pvriment.
The Inert tell this atory to ahiw
the trials of a country doctor In Pranr.
A young phtairian arttlrd In a com.
Hume, who piirer he attended for
tru dollar jer annum. One night.
ann after hia arrival at thia r.ldorado,
lie ree-led sn urgent auu.niona Ut via.lt
a pal ii til wht Im-tl at a (Itataiic of ala
klloiiic Iris fr.nii the lllaite. Ou rrax'h
big the rottnire - It waa then tl p III. -he
finii.it the limit loerd and l lilx A-
linguiaUrd. In rrpy to Lis knocks the
d.xir was opened by a sur!y rwaunt,
who laiighinfty Infonti'd aim that
liter) was tin IPneaa la the bouae, but
that his wife had wished to aee if. when
nntne waa HI, he would com tf sent
(r! lli- uiifottunate licln-.v-ai.i-v
d ad ftoin uk two'k. and rititdy nn
ilei fi -.!iiC - M mat l.r.1. tvlJ 1
Not only piles ot tbs very worst kind
can bs cored by Deaitt's Witob Hazel
Halve, but eciema, scalds, boms, bruis
s, boils, nleers and all other skin
troubles esn b instsntly relieved by
the asms remedy. For ssls by Conser k
Brook.
Ifcick Vsngban 'phones over from
Prsirls City tbat bs will not return la
Heppner till September,
her way to her former master's planta
tion and hid beneath the currant
bushes in his garden. Here she wasdis
covered by her oldest daughter, a girl
of 17, and at nightfall was hidden be
neath the floor of her old cabin in the
negro quarters. Sunday, after dinner,
her master and his wife went several
miles away to visit a friend, and Eliza,
following the example of the Israel
it.es when they despoiled the Egyp
tians, took blankets and household
goods to the amount of about 200
pounds weight, divided them Into
bundles for the five children, and
started on an 11-mile walk to a point
on the river which she was to reach at
two o'clock Monday morning. She
had been told to bring nothing but the
children, but she had so overloaded
them with the packages that the small
cr ones gave out, and she was obliged
to carry one child a little way, a bundle
a little way, and then go back after
unother child and another bundle, un
til she was so delayed that the river
was not reached until six o'clock in the
morning, and the boat that was to
carry her over was gone. It was very
foggy, however, nnd by walking about
a mile and a quarter in the shallow
water of the Kentucky side of the river,
to throw off the scent of the blood
hounds, she reached an anti-slavery
man's house, where she remained all
day.
"That morning," sold Mr. Rankin,
"when we expected to have Eliza and
her children safe in Ohio, after the fog
lifted, we saw 31 men on horseback,
with dogs and guns, across the river,
bunting this defenseless woman with
five children, after a reward of $1,300.
Communication was opened with
KTiza during the day snd she was told
what to do. At nightfall Mr. Rankin,
dixguiHed as a woman, with a party of
young fellows, made a feint on the
Kentucky shore, a few miles farther
up the river, and gave the negro hunt
ers a lively chuae, they suppos'
lug they had track of Kliza.. The
hunters were evaded, nnd at the same
time a t runted boatman had ferried the
woman and children arroaa to the
Ifnnkin house, where she remained in
hiding for two weeks, bring finally
tuken to the (Junker settlement In a
loud of flour and bran. She escaped
to Canada and lived for years there
with her husband and six children.
656-76
Cashier.
Thb Boss Feed Yabd. The first feed
yard tbe teamster strikes in Heppner
is tbat conducted by William Gordon,
next door to tbe Heppner Gazette
ranch. Mr. Gordon is accommodating,
baa a good yard and abundant facilities
to take oare of stock in first class ebape.
His prices are very reasonable. He has
hay and grain for sale. Has lately
added a car load of baled timathy.
IT.
Oome to tbe Gazette office and get
decent lot of envelops printed.
Government envelops look obeap, and
besides you cannot4 get yonr business
card printed tbereon. tf
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
and by virtue of an execution issued out
of the circuit court of the State of Oregon for .
the county of Morrow and to me directed and
delivered, upon a judgment rendered and en-
terea in saia court on tne tn a ay oi Septem
ber, 18, in favor of Clara A. Cobb, Plaintiff,
and against Morris 1). Long, Linnie Long, his
wue, r , J. uucKnum, Bene n. uminiim. nis
wife, C. A. Hughes, L. Hughes, her husband, H.
J. Faust, "auiel B. Brown and Brown, hia
wife, Defendants for the sum of Three Hundred
Seventy-One 85-100 Dollars with Interest thereon
at the rate of eight per cent per annum from
the 1st day of March, 1895, and the further sum
of I21H5 and Interest at the rate of eight per
cent per annum from March 1st, 1894 and Fifty
Five Dollars attorney fees and the sum ot
Fifty-one 76-100 dollars costs and disbursments.
Whereas by said decree and order of sale it was
directed that the following described real
property In Morrow county, Oregon to-wit:
1 be East half of the South-west quarter and
the West half of the South east quarter of Sec
tion 28, Township One (1) North Range 26 East,
W. M., to be sold to satisfy said judgment, costs
and accruing costs. I will on Saturday,
TheSltday of July, 1897,
at two o'clock p. m., of said day, at the front
door of the court bouse in Heppner, Morrow
county, Oregon, sell all the right, title and in
terest ot tne sain Morris v iaux, i innie Long,
his wife, et al., In and to the above
described property at public auction to
the hlehest and best bidder for cash In hand.
the proceeds to be applied to the satisfaction
of said execution ana all costs, and costs that
may accrue. J L. MAJ1.UCK,
tsnenn or Morrow county, vregon.
Dated July 2nd, 1897. 6e-67
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Tillard's. Finest liquors snd cigars.
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SUMMONS. ,
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down at Liobtenthal's. Latest styles,
best quality, reasonable prioes. Ton
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Oome in and subscribe for the "Gazoo." I
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tbat Is now being published in oar
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Any person wbo is interested in
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Hurlburt, general passenger agent of tbe
O. R AN, tor a oopy of Pst Donan's lit
tle "booklet," "Tbs New BoDsozaland,
It is well worth the trouble. 60-tf.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or? THE STATE
of Oregon, for Morrow county.
Rothchild Brothers, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Robert Krlck, Defendant.
To the above named defendant, Robert Krick:
In the name of the State of Oregon: Yon are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the above entitled
cause ef action on or before the first day of the
next term of the above entitled court, to-wit:
Monday, the 6th day of September, 1897;
and if you fail so to appear and answer, for
want thereof, the plaintiff will take Judgment
against you for the sum of $141, the costs and
disbursements of this action, and for the sale
of the property belonging to you heretofore at
tached In this action, and will apply the pro
ceeds of said sale to the payment of said judg
ment, costs and disbursements.
This summons is served on you in pursuance
of an order of Hon. Stephen A. Lowell, Judge
of the above entitled court, made and entered
in said action on the 21st day of July, 1897.
BROWN & REPFIELD,
64-77 Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
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Pries 25 cents per box. for sale by
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boi" In this eitv. Tbey arc at pteeeot
nsing ths lin of tb otber telrphnu
company between Canyon City tad
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ot their own.
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business ami will sell goods as low as
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lo lbs wife of T. P. Ornhara, a 14 ponod
boy, '
Connlle millions f gr hoppers
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ELECTRICITY KILLS THE TREES.
tt trss Alterfced to tb Branches Dtv
tb roll-.
In Franca great care is taken In lo
cating the wirea that carry high-ten-a
ion electric currents, whether used
for light or for power, but In America
the thing la done more simply. o
one bothers himnelf about what It to be
found at the side of ths wire, and it
passes among the branch of ths tree
and across thickets, unconscious of tha
damage that it may do. Now in many
towns, says tha Cosmos, it has been
otiaerred that the trees la ths cur
rent dwindle and die. It baa also been
observed that that death of the tree
Invaxlalily follows tbs rainy season;
tli leaves being then soaked with
moisture, become ,wd conductors, and
lead the current J own Into ths trea
from the wlr. Ths wire, to be sura.
bars been Insulated, but ths protect
ive layer haa been quickly destroyed
by tbe friction of the branches and
the line become lave, producing thus
results that U would hav been well
to stol.l. And the electricity is tha
only thing that ran lie accused of thin.
It suffice, lo convince onearlf, to com
pare the condition of tb trees trat
rrd by wire with that of neighbor
ing Ire, It has often heo notioed
tbst in a storm all the tree through
which wire ( die In a few bourn,
while ths surrounding ones srs no
touched. This Is a very nerious sotira
of complaint, and i-aiiae sums law
auita. One whenTnatrtir waa timing with
bis daughter and her family at her
home In Burgundy he took care to dip
In a glaa of water the cherries that
ere nerved for draarrt and then to
wip them carr fully with hi napkin
be for putting them in his mouth. Ills
faatidiouanesa amused ths peopl at
table, but tb scientist rebuked them
for their levtty and dltourcd si length
a ths dangers In rni ro!r and ant
max'tila. A few minuti l.itrr, in a fit
(f aletraetion. he u.Mriity irj tU
g!ft In whkh he la. I WesUcd I ),t ber
ries snd drank tits water, tuicrwlics tul
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