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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1892)
3 food Iiver Slacicr. j HO')!) HIVKK.OU., NOV. J IKU2. 11! I: M.II1.M. Tim iiinII urrlvrH rriini Ml. IIihiiI nt II n'. fiiM'li A. .(. Woliit-mlHya mid Hnlnrility; ilu (nii In i !la nuiiiw tin;, m ji iiiion, I'nM'lM.ii.iwi.lli, lr..mn A. M. Ill-riven Hi r. M. Mil i niiIn v h, W'hli" Hiiliimu (,'v dally Hi II A. M. Mrrlvi'M hi iiiiii u'l'inrk I. M, I'IMIII WIlIlK KltllllUI! ritVr fur Klllllll, llll- ""' limn ink unit iil-nwuuil MomluyH, I'llucmluyN ninl KliilHVu. mm r i.ora m.th:ks. New llnu of lino toilet H(iuj ut the lIl'IIX hIiiio. I'lrtiiie framed to order ut Uio fUr HltUre Mult . True lo iiiiiiu' "IVrfeetlou" dye at tin' drun hi ore. Hume tine violin fur Hiilo ut M. II. NlekelHonV. I'Vi hh I'luiun, (if I ho tjfrtt lirundrt only, Uf 'i ,ii ll .. limit iilure. .'-ninl ! the ll riouiin IU cent clirar ut HI. J I. NlcUcU.n'. Andrew Wrlylit of the mill ha ten yi of cut lie lor wile. Howcr j'nh, plain ninl futioy, in pro fusion, ill I lie di tlu; hlorc. S. K. limtnii m lius moved IiU hloik oI'(!'o l-i In lo hl:t new building. I. X. I,, liii' Njiniy iw well iih till oilier liiHi'i'tii'ldeN ul the drug ct ore. Mimh i'.vu Jtiouei'M him it'"ie to The JMiliiK to nttend (lie liMleix' Hi'linnl. A l.llKe -Uiil.v of IkiiiiImiiiiio Mull pu-Jnl'Jll-V I'enivcd liy S. I). Hiirluii-m. New ploek o Oliver clillled inid oilier i!iiV. ju ,t ivr, at Oline.er ,V P.oihj'm. I.eiiM' your oidi'i'M fur till. I 11 l:;r: ( I WH, w llll M. II liiiudi.i 'feliief extiai Uainl lollel iel fuuiiMol' tliu liest gradm, ut the drug dure. Vun Jnliiisoii can and Ihh rnlo line i , . . , , , : i n i in ill lli,i:r-', Hi Hie Imx liu lelt iln thin wick l,.Vri- Mr. I. J. Roger, left Mount Ilimrnr- rolH ill till lilllee 1 1 M Mil III V. Ulld Olio dllV hilt Week III'' t'llill'I'Wiiiid lil'iilliei'M of While Hiilinou, lel'l four iiiiiuiniolli fel lows welgliiii ( 7 i miiiim each. The ludliM of Ihn Congregational I'liuri'li, Iiii hIhIiciI dinner and Hipper lo Hid pun le eleeilon Hay, Inking In Mo. 'I'hev Imd MHHiiined i .,n of Uio church Indi hlediiCNM, and Ihn uhovu amount will To iihciI to reduce It. Mr. llllnlroiii, liuMHome lino lire clay on liU place. Ho left a piece ut IhlH olllre IIiIh week .that had Ih'cii imeil iih u hlovu hack hy him for nine yimrN, and It wim evidently good ior twenty yearn more. Jim) Hock I him unlil liU fi.n.i I,. IholilllM IIInIioo of I'lililtlllii colinlv. ln u 111 move i! ii with liU r ilu In March iitxl. unlil which I line. Mr. NichIio will reiiuiln In immhohhIoii. The pi leu wuh yiiH.0, area SO ucrcH. Captain JtlowerM couldn't Miami (ho MiiNjifiimi, ho ennui over Wednewlay inoriiliiK lo heur the returiiH. lie lie Came one ul' I lie ii'l ui'im lilmwj.ir L.i.u. U for Imioe hi Hiiildenlv that we never pit it c.ninp-c ii mm. it hapiM iiH that way Hoiucllmin hut generally to uh dciiiocratH. Inii Caniernii, hrolhej of U. I). Cum- eron, of VVhilit Salmon, was elected hIicI II!' of Si ii !) it ii ii ciiiinlv l.lnliii .... the rcpiilillcaii tlrkct, hcliV the only man on the ticket that wan not defeat d. A Nevada man can't I hi downed with tiny tiling Hhorl of a camion. We want to nay Hint we havo it Imr Kidn in leal estate for homo one. We will mcII for cioli 1i.ii ucrcH, with khh Iioiihi-, hain ami oulliiilldliif; that conl over fl.iHKi, ten iteicH cleimd, well fenced, for lew llian the Imorovt III II I H cot. Cull and we uh, lor It Ih ii hiiuii, and tic llihl 1 1 mereii it. The followiiiK Hood UlveiltcH were down on the jury, for the term Ik kIii nliik' Monday: A. WlniiiiH, W. Jtand, 1-'. ( . Mierrleh, A. S. lilmuii, '1'. K. MaUeii, M. It. l'o(.., M. F I.vohm, J. W. Wallace,.!. It. NickcNeii, S. F, III VI he. .1. W. IiicuIIh. ( If. Striiini. ! hull. 'I'cn out of ;;;!. h n tueltv larire livelae lor MiIh neck of the woodn. JacliHon the Indian, had u llht hco Sunday, caused hy too mticli hli;,'-Julce, and ;ro th" wnrnt of ll. Monday he went home to White Salmon ninl int: like Home of h 1m c vl Imi white lirclhren would have iIiiiik hv for nil ma- lK',ltllk' nix wife. He knocked her I on sam;. Ten ucrti (ract, hIx ucrei under culll vnllon, 4 hcicm In orchunl, " kihmI wcIIm Willi never falling wipjily of wider, ood two Mlory hoiiMo. J'rlco iHiHi, cuhIi, or will Hell with nlaco :t HharcH of wnlcr, a coll, cow, uud farming lin ilemeutM for f lddO and kIvo IIiiid for it I'itlt. Miih. Jt. H. llitWU.tM. 0-o.t Sale of HARRISON'S STOCK of GOODS. KvcrythlnKoldt what It will hrlii(. W. M. (,'AKi:, MortfiiKW). W. H. WILSON. A T'JVIIN Ii Y-A T-LA W. lt'0MH fr'l, A Nit i, NKW VOUT IIUM.'K, TIIK OAIXKH, ORKO'lN, IdiKliK A MknkVick, Attorney8-at-Law, Chapman Block, over Postoff Ico TIIK DAl.U H OltK(JuN. Pease licpnicri . Mckelhoii. tkt Mere I If you want a trnwbtrry patch of 10,000 or moro, wo will contract to fur nlnh llrHtcluMK luDt, and i.t thi out, ufUsr the rulu U-giun, at $4.00 x;r tllOIIHUIld. C'K)N ACkkki. ilKATTV'S nA71XI0K(aX Hon. Daniel K. I tent l v !. Kim uud Tiuno manufacturer, In hulld Iiik und hhlpplnif more Orauim and I'lllUOH tlnili ever In IKTII Mr 11. ...ii., , " I'll! JR.IIIIJ lelt homo a ienhllet! plow Iioy, und hy IiIh Indomltuhlo will he litot worked IiIm wuy up ho um Untl no fur hourly 100,000 of Keatty'M Oo(uiih and I'Iuhoh hIiii 1H70. Nothing m-cniH to dlHheurten him: olmtuelen luid In hln wuy, Unit would huvo wrecked any ordinary mun forever, ho turim to uu udvcrtlneinent and comcHoutof It brighter thun ever. HIh liiMtrumentH. an H well known, are very o.ulur und are to U found In all parti of the world. We are Informed that during the next ten yearn ho In tend Ut well 210,000 more of IiIh make; Hint meaiiH a IiUhIiichh of $0,000,000 If wcuverugi; them at $100 each. It Ih already the lurgint buHiiiitM of the kind In cxlHtciteo. S-nd Ut Diuiiel F.lJoutty, WiiMhingUjii, New Jersey, for cuta-logue. undernlgnel U-lng liM-ated neur to inform Durtiin Sl'Willl' 11 1'icl I I 111. lll'Klltlill "r. ,.. f,,, iiiii- ft ---- ....... nil chiin'i, oil and t xti.n. at M. H. Nickel-! down and Juiupcd on her unlil ho cot Mti'p. I tired, and thlukiug he had killed her in... i . ... I Hkliiiied out. and uu to dale him not c ii-Mcians cedar Minn; en f'J.lii iNr i i......,' i.. ci. . . Ihoiwand at. tlie llnod Kivcr M. 1". (i 1 11 H, Mtl'I'C. The A. (). I'. W. eelchrated their ini nlvei'niiy with uu oycier Niiijn'r, Tm--day evening. $1.00 cr burrul for Huntington linn... tliu Imhw in tlio murket at Uio liood liivarUfg., C'oa1 tuuo. Mr. I. ('. Ncalelgh, drew tho lint, Tuemluy oilered hy Mm. Hunt; 17 be ing the uicky numU-r. The rciiw-ii Mr. Coon, rcf-lgned the olllceol school dlrcclor, is that lie In moving oiil of the district. If you want to Insure your procrly, remember that we lepieheiil threo of the lust conipnuicii in exihlence. All the do". in town have tin; dis temper, und Captain Huke Hiiyw Hie l lei.Uoli i;i w liat made tlicm hick.' lie on hand today at the Armory to fleet iilli.ein for the Hood Itiver Water Supply Company, i o'clock Ih the time. Wo me pleased lo note thut Mr. llil len. Ih improving, rvon though ulowly, and hope he may yet regain IiIh licullh. John l'erry and Mr. Strait, were over from White Salmon Tuesday, and will niuke prool on their purchiwo applica tions. TahlutH, uccordeoiiH, vlolum, ImioIh and hIioch, and many other tilings ut Tucker'n, clicniM'r than ever before of fered In Hood Kiver. Try 'em and nee. The Odd l'Yllownaro making urinng Jiientn for a grand nuiHijuerude hall TliHiiksi;iving night, at Armory hall, w hich promised to he the ulliiirof the heasoii. The goods in Harrison's ntore are helng sold for J nut what they will bring, and now is the time to secure bargains. Cull and make your pur chases nl once. ' Jtov. K. I). Howclls, Ih homo from Fcrndalu Washington, for a brief visit. Since taking charge of the church ut that point he has built a neat little church building. 15. 11. Tucker hint Just received a car load of "Hats" for milking U'rry boxes, und will order four carloads luoro which will mako r0tl,000 Iioxch, and this will not hold the crop next year. Sidney Young, The Dalles Jeweler, desires to sny that he is still in business und can ho found in 1. C. iNiekelscn's Hloro on Second Hlivet, next door to his old stand. Watch ' repairing a pc clulty. The total vote in this precinct was ;il'J, n gain of I'd since June, and this too with u large number of voters hav ing moved witli the mill to Cheno with. The volo ivproisonta it gain of at least 100 wince June. V. L. ( iillierl, being one of the board f school exaiiiiners went to The i coii:iciotis for nearly j hours, but will recover. M. I'. Iwuln'ig can now retire from political life. Klcetioii day he nubile- ally worked for the democratic ticket, heedless of the fact that the renubll- chiih elected him ono of tho Judiro of eiccwon. nnrmv jonnMon.uio Indian wanted to vote tlio democrat lo ticket, whllo tho democrat were trying to havo him vote for Weaver. The com biiialloii w um too hard for an Indian, Just as it wum for some whiteineii, to understand, and Iscnbeig insisted that as he wanted to vole for the democrats he rhoiild vote that or none. The mis guided creature--voted that way. Itiwn Itiirneil. The Odd burn, twenty-live tons of liny and ilu bushels of barley, were burned Wednesday evening. Will Odell had gone Into the I am to tnko care of Ids honaM, whoa ono of them kicked the luiitern over und tho tlnnies spread so rapidly they couldnot be con trolled. The Ii hs is a serious one, as outside of tho value destroyed which will amount lo nt least $7fi0.00, the hay Ih hard to icplaee. School Klcetioii. The special school meeting Wednes day afternoon gathered only about hIx or our citizens, the balance U-lng too buoy managing the National election to attend. As a result the meeting was postponed until Saturday the 19th Inst. The directors met and accepted the resignation of N. (!. Kvans, so that instead of one, two directors will lie el ected next Saturday. This rrcclnct. The election in this product resulted In favor of the republicans by 27 ma jority. The vote standing as follows: Harrison, 1311; Cleveland, 42; Weaver, 112; Hidwell, 17. Nathan Pierce, ono of tho Weaver electors received 12!) votes Tlio total vote polled was 810, a gain of 2o since the Juneolcction. Many dem ocrats, probably 30 refused to vote for Pierce, who hud been Indorsed by tho democratic central committee. Dance. There will bo a danco at Tucker's hull Friday night the J9l.li instant. Henry York will furnish tho music, und W. T. llibbard will havo charge of the lloor. Tickets SO cents and everybody invited. U0KX. Mquo MOJO! $1 00 100 1 00 1 00 1 00 8 " 14 " 1(1 " 1 00 1 00 30c To Mr. and Mrs O. lfowells twins. both bo vs. The liltle fellows urn tncliv each having a birthday of his own, one oolng born before midnight Sunday, the other utter. AUCTION SALE. .of Dulles Wednesday noon to attend tlio regular meeting of the board. Miss McKay boingsiek, the pupils In both looms had a holiday. Saturday is grinding day at Harbi son J'.ro's mills until 'business In that line Increases. Near neighbors are al ways ready to give precedence to those from a distance, so they need not go Jioino without their grist. Tlio Lono Slur Literary mot at tlie Hurrott school houso lust night, it be ing tho lirst meeting of tlio season. Tlio question was: "llesolved that woman has moro influence over man, than money." II. F. Davidson had the uftlniauvo and J. A. Hocsbe the negative, but how tho decision, went we do not know. Monday night some party or parties broke Into J)elk's place, by prying up tlio back window. Whoever it wus got away with 200 cigars, about ten gallons of whiskey and a lot of bot tled beer, ilesides this t hey took a lot of empty beer bottles tilling them with whiskey from the burrds. Delk is .1111 V 11 ItlU f (1 IlllV'lltlwk ll.tllOl.lllllQ llllttll.U . and cigar boxes returned so that they charges and lake her away. can be hlled j-uin. We Soli Cabot "W" 14 yard for Cabot "A" It Chapman "X" Bleach Muslin 13 yards for Fruit of the Loom Bleach Mus lin 10 yards for Amimking (tiiighaiiis, 11 " " Amasking Shirtings, Indigo liluo Prints, Standard Prints, All Wool Ladies' Cloth, per yd. Table Oil Cloth, ' Ladies' Fast illack IIoso Clark's O, N. T. Threud, Men's riveted Overalls, Men's ltiveted Jumpers, Men's Cotton Socks, Men's Scarlet Wool Socks " pair 2."c Men's Underwear, 50c We carry a stock of Groceries, Hard ware and Barb-Wire. Tin Hood Kivcr. wIhIkh who may be desirous of huvlinr mir. veying done, that he Is a practical surveyor of many years exierienee, and that work entrusted to him w 111 bo l-crlnrmed with dispatch and correct ness He takes pleasure in referring to Mr. A. S. Blowers, (who for vwirs wus .county commissioner in Minnesota,) j ami for whom ho did county work as ; county surveyor, as to his ability. PaitiiM writing me at Hood will re ceive prompt attention. V. J. II AY ICS. Dated Hood Jtiver April lith, 1891. Land Locator. I'.vi ry IsHly want land In Hood Kivcr S'ulley. I have some very de sirable truets of good land on my list for homesteads and timbered claims, with running water on them. lean locate several stockmen advantagi-ously. Do not fail to see me at Jiood Itiver Falls or address me at Hood Itiver, Wasco County, Oregon. W. Kosa Wig AN8, Locator. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (TlmW Land, Act Jan t, 1571.) UnlUd HutM Land omc, aneouver, Wtuh., Hepu 'JO, 1SW. JCotlce In hereby given that In com pi lane wit 1 the nnivlaionii nt ilm mnt ..f r........... ,.r Jiiii; .1. ISTK. entitled "An art for tlw? .,.in ,,r WBBBOBBKSBSSSKKSZIBSSSm STOP BIGHT HERE! MAD THIS AD! DO YOU KNOW WHY WE ARE DISPOSIN OF SO MANY GOODS IT IS BECAUSE WE ARE SELLING LOW HTAI'I.K AND kani'y DiiY worm, UK NTH' KUH.tHHl.VQ OOOIIM, . UmilNO, liW'iH, HllUKX, JlAT I, CAPH, HTAI'I.K liltuCKHIM. HARDWARE CKUl KMW, liLAm. WAHK, HAY, OIUIN, KKkD, ETC. And turning our stock over often. hfiHfivino in the oldadaere that manna - w " "a.AAVW woitox tuau , Biuw sniiinng Our Fall and Winter Stock rL-i-f" H -v i T "Tv T -l . - iw.,WW Is now daily arriving. we nave added many new attractions suuaDie ior tne season, which we bought in the eastern market at a bareain. and rxra in tend to give our customers the benefit of, inese purcnases. THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO HET 0KEG05 AO. 392 to 394 SM'OND STKEET. Mail orders nolicited and promptly filled. I " pair l'2i " doz 50 " pair 00 60 " doz 100 itimlHT lnnd In the lt?Mof (jillfiiiuiu. Ore- , -viaim,uu uiiiiiKun ierrnory, ' I'etcr . ilrimlmiiK, ,.f whlteMttliuon county ofKliek- i m 1 "' ."l0 w,u,-. Ia thin Uny filed In 1 OO , tins ulllre din nwoni latemont no. 174.1, for the i.i.i . ii.itui in. ii w y. ana wwi oi no : 2uln l"wiinliliNo5n()rlli,rKnL'eiio.lijeuit.aiid ; will oili-r iirooMonhuwthut tlie land nought is niiii o vuluiihlu for lta timber or tone than for ; uKi-tinilturiit jiurpown, mid to elalillHli hU i liilm to wild land before tho KckIhUt and Re- ei-lver of thlK olUi-u nt Vancouver, waab., on .ii.ii.i.io , uio aruuay 01 iwcember, KWJ. He niimin tut wltnoswcr Frank H. But. tou. Albert li. Joneri.of HoimI River tr.. Jacob H. Hunsaker, tdward J. Jones, of White Sal- 111(111, WUNll. Any and all person clalmlin advernely the nlxive dfwribvd land are reuucHted to tlio t heir eliilniH in thin ofllce ou or before aald 3rd day of December, I'Vt. l)u;niovaj John 1. Ukouukgan, Register. PEASE & MAYS. THE DALLES, - . OREUON. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Olllce nt Tho Dalles Or. OctCll, !. Notice Ih hereby elven that the follouine niiincd Hcltler has died notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, unit mat said proof will be made before the It. Klstor and Receiver U. 8. I O. at The Dalles Or. ou November 2d, 1892, yIk Henry H. Tomlinson, H. D. No. ai30 for theseW sec !Tpl n r 10 e w in. .. iiniiiriiiiiui.iiix wiiiickncn to prove his continuous residence uiwn and cultivation ofssild land vl: David R. I'ooiht. 4nrirc Tcrkins, UiYirvo J. Wenner. Wllllum H DO NOT FORGET, ThatMurvin TLuul hnu tho fl ofciKinn, and an txtllent stock of choice candies. He will Lave ice cream every Huuday, and lemouade, soda water etc, every day. Matting 20 cents at BartmeW. iatty's Pianos l U - 1-UU1IOKIK Beatty, Washington, Ne In ns f "l'r,;- . PorcataloKlle audita Daniel P. ew nty. DEALER IN MUSICAL INSTBUMENTS, STATIONERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, BLANK-BOOKS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NOTIONS, CANDIES AND TOBACCO. The Prather, Building,Second &0ak Sts. PEARMOUNT (PORTIlAJnDOlBOOD A1.A V XaXV IX U XVOJUXVXXa3, OfTer for sale 5(K),()00 standard trees grown on high fir lands without irrtira t on or manure. Such trees are incomparably superior to tW grown Vn swa es or watered soil-Irrigated trees when planted on high and drVsl" m able to stunt in growth and if they live, it isliable to be 7 'or 8 TyearTbefor! thevbearto anionnt to unvihino. n.,- . i oeror Klllllll trilits hi vnriptv rirnumnnlJ ji . . No. 2 Dekum Building, N. W. Corner lst and WathEn "sPrSSld, Or. w x x iui.nKxiUi, nooa Kiver, Or. Kllll'k. llll or .Mount llivul llnjm iM tli-novlD John W LliWli Register Elffl B. R. TUCKER, PBiiPRIETOB. OP I will sell at public auction to tho highest bidder, at my place two miles soul Ii of Tucker's mill, Tuesday Nov ember. Jillmi '2 good work mares, 1 throe yenr-old mare, '2 two-year colts, 4 cows, '2 two-year heifers, 1 yearling heifer; '2 hogs, one farm wagon, two sleds, two plows, ono harrow, besides hay, con rodder, straw, wheat, oats and barley, potatoes and other vogetablos. Will also sell one domestic sowing machine and household furniture. Terms: All sums under $10 cash. That amount or over, one year's time on approved note with interest at 10 percent. Charles Eiirck. ESTltAY. Coma to my place early last summer n wli 1 ( w supposed to be three years old. Has w nit appears to be a dim brand n hip. Owner will call pay J Joux Parker. HOOD RIVER ILLS Ul U UUij TITLE ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE AND LOANACENTS. , Reliable information concerning land titles. Choice city and country property for SALE Conveyancing a Specialty. WScrond Street - - - - The Dalles Or: Mitt ulfH 0N SALE CMj33- TO .ATiTi HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE Choicest Meats, Ham, Bacon, lard, Game, Poultry, Also Dealers in VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. Corner of Oak and Fourth Streets, .... Hood River, Oregon. LUMBER mmm P0INTS rwAtr v tto TTACT writer OF ALL KINDS. MANUFACTURER OP FRUIT BOXES HOOD RIVER, OR. Al.RO T1KAER IN DRY GOODS, STATIONERY, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY ETC. Terms Strictly Cash, ANI AT Prices never before hoard of in Hood River. EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH babt noriTD nton hood bivhb ! vr l"" A. M. Ho. 1, Mftll 10:88 P. K. WKBT BOUHD TROU HOOD BIVKR. dNo. 7, RxproM 1(tm at 6:30 P. M. No. 1. Mail " 4:1.1 A. M. THItOQH SLKErERS KECL.ININQ CUAIB CAK8 AND DINEHS. Hlonmers from Portland to Ban Francisco, every i days. Tickets to anfl From Edtodb For rates mid general information call on DEPOT TICKET AOKVT. W. t HUHLBITRT, Asst. Oen. Puss. ARt Sii WashidRtrtu Ht., I'ortJiUaJ Oregon. Tla. Dalles 3jTTO.rsexies, RAWS0N & WEBER PROPRIETORS Have on hand a full supply of Fruit, Shade and Ornamental trees; grap vines, 8iuall fruits, Roses aud Shrubbery. Be sure to get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. Remember our trees are crown strietlv without Irrlirntinn THE DALLES. OREGON W. A. Slingerland, Local Agent. FOR SALE. 7!icrhttr.ftrA tr.t. mllM trnm town, arnod house and barn. 40 imm under plow. Orchard of 600 trees in oearing. xnree iuares or atocK or Jtlood River Water Supply Company goes with tha nlnno VVoll nf trrrA nrnla. - I' ' ' ' VWM . t. 1 . , 'I'll. For price and terms, call on or address ! town AX. XJ. VlUllllt'l. culuni, cattklocue, address Uanisl F. Utmiir. . Wauhlngton, Nw Jersey. FOR SHE OR REST. FOR RENT! The Crockett place, li mile trtat of T.1 . . . J 1 junjr tii-ras; junta impmve- If not sold, the bouse and barn A 7-room house in the finest location in tnwil TTua luith with tunb- arA piped for hot and cold water; also,' frost- matiou inquire at Mt. Hood hutel. and part of the land onlv for rent. Ap ply to li. Warren, Hoorl River. men til. and on ply to B Beatty's Organs x Write for caluloftue. AdUi en Duulcl K. lioatty, Washington, Nun- Jersey X.1