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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 30. 1904-
TEN
Mimctiinc Hue In lrPlrtinrr on the Nn
bash, full of tropical dream hints, yet
edged with fl winter rhlll that amack
of trwieliery OnclS JHBOll whs unuira
.ally talkathe. Ho mar have hud
deep draft of Hniwr: at all event I5ev
crlfty had UttJe room for a word.
"Vdll, Iwln' aa It's 'twlxt us m l
bosom frlanV the old fellow presently
wild, "I'll J' show ye Homepln' poor
ly." Ho pricked tlie wick of n lamp and
took down lilt hunch of Healjw.
"I hcv been n-addln one more to keep
comnnny o mine nn' tho tothers.
He separated lhe lateat acquisition
from the rest of the wisp and added.
with a Imihoim clnw:
I Ti i
as late aa ucnenU iiiiirlson'5 afsj :
Viuicnaoa about how Oncle Jnzon bur-1
led hla collection of scalps with great !
funeral solemnity aa his part or tuo
celebration of peace and independence
about tbte yenr 171.
Good old Father Iloret died suddenly
soon after Alice's marriage and depar
ture for Virginia. He was found lying
face downward on the lloor of his cab
in. Near him on a smooth part of a
puncheon wore tho mildewed frag
ment of a letter which ho had been ar
ranging aa If fo read Its contents.
Doubtless It was the enmo letter
brought to him by Hone de Ilonvllle, as
recorded in an early chapter of our
story- The fragments were gathered
up and hurled with hlra. Ilia dust lies
under the present Church of St Xnvlcr.
the dust of as noble a man ana as true
way out tnrougn tne loosdiy pactea
crystals. But this becomes a fntai
trap when n cold rain sets In during
tho night and an imponetraMo emit
cuta off their means of oscape. New
York 1'ost.
The Crater of Mount Etna.
A writer In Forest and Strewn, tell
Ing of h's view of the crater of Mount
Ktna, says: I threw myself flat upon
the ground with my head over the rim
and took a look down Into what tho
Sicilians call the mouth of hell. A
vast column of steam was shooting up
into tho heavens. This wns so Impreg
nated with sulphurous fumes that I wai
obliged to keep several thicknesses of I
my ahawl over my mouth and nose to .
nrovent strangulation. Occasionally a
t lt , , --A.MMMMaMwaMaMaaMMaaiaMMM- ,
hlnnt at wind would drlvn brick tliO
lIU UUOl Vi MVUI, .- -.- -.-- -
a priest nB ever sacrificed himself for) ateam, allowing me to aeo far down
hi trood of humnnltr. Into this horrid inferno. The crater
In after years Simon Kenton visited itself is threo miles in circumference.
Beverley and Alice in their Virginia The inner sldo of tho rim was vnrlo
home. To his dying dny he wns fond gated with colore of red, orange and
of describing their happy nnd hcplta-, yellow from tho sulphur fumes. A Mil
ton or a Dante could not do justice to
the terrific grandeur of the scene. Ac
cording to tho ancient Greeks and
Ilomans, this is tho workshop of Vul
can, where he forges hla thunderbolt
for Jove. I could not aeo the old fallow,
but tho rumbling sound I heard fur
down In those black depths must hare
been he grumbling at his work.
Sht pluulcd the Indian's wumc.
This 'n's Long Hnlr'st"
And so it waa. Ilevnrluy knocked the
atlio from his pipe nnd rose to go.
"Won they kicks yor Onclo Jaaon a
ribs," tho old limn added, "they'd Jos'
as well lay down an' give up, for bo's
goln' to BHlervate 'em."
Thon, after Iteverloy had passed out
of tho cabin, Onele Juzon chirruped
after him:
"Mobbo ye'd hotter not tell leetle Al
ice, Tho pore lectio gal hcv bed worry
nough."
CHAFTRlt XXII.
AXll SO IT RXDEl).
AFKW days after the surrender
of Hamilton a large boat, the
Willing, arrived from Kaskas
kla. It waa well manned nnd
heavily armed. Clark titled It out be
foro beginning hi march and expected
K to Imi of groat assistance to him In
tho reduction of tho fort, hut the high
waters and tho floating driftwood de
layed ita progress, no that Its disap
pointed rrew saw Alice's flag floating
bright nud high when their eyes tint
looked upon the dull little town from
far down tho swollen river. Thero was
much rejoicing, however, when tln-y
enmo nshnro and were enthusiastically
greeted by the garrison and populace.
A courier whom they picked up on the
Ohio came with them. He bore ills
patch from Governor Henry of Vir
ginia to Clark nnd a letter for Hover
ley from his father.
The lottur to Itcverlcy from hla fa
ther waa somewhat disturbing. It bore
tho tiding or his mother's falling
health. This made It Hauler for Mm
young llautwwnt to accept from Clark
tlio awlKtiiiHttit tn duty with a party
dolallMl for tint purHw f escorting
Hamilton. Faruauorth ami several oth
er llrltlatti officer to Wllllawnburg. Va
It nleo gave htm n moat powerful a
alatHM In persuading Alice to marry
Idiu at oiuv, an aa tn to with him ou
wlwt proved to be a delightful wedding
Journey through th great wllderw-.e
to the OU lmliilou. Hprlng'n vi-rdur
burnt abroad on the auuuy hllla a they
alewly weut tbalr way. The mating
bird rani Iti rvery blooming brake
and grm by which they pa!, nml
111 their Joyom hearta they heard the
bubbling of love'a p run I fountain.
Our story niuat end hare, because at
this polut ita curreitt Mows away for
evar trotti ohJ Vlneeuuea, ami It wua
only f tlw Mt on the YVabnah that
w t out tn make a rwwrtt. What
befell Alice ami lterrly after they
went to Hnrima we muld g w to tad,
but that wwiW Im amtther atory. Sf
lice It to aay. tlwy 1 1 ml Uapjdly ever
after, or at Waat Mwwwlwt IwyiHid
threMr ami te. and Utt uhin,i
ble welcome and the luxuries to which
they Introduced him. They lived In a
atntely white mansion on a hill over
looking a vnst tobacco plantation
where hundreds of negro slaves worked
nnd aaug by day nnd frolicked by
night. Their oldest child waa named
Fltzhugh Oaspard. Kenton died in
ISM.
Thero remains but one little fact
worth recording before we close the
book. In the year 1S00, on tho Fourth
of July, a certain lending French fami
ly of VliieennoH hold u patriotic reun
ion during which n llttlo pld flag was
produced and Us story told. Some oho
.. .-jt.i.i.i I I 1 1 I II I H I II I 1 " " B"tw "MIlHi
HIIH M-il lllllllll rrrrrrw-.
-rue di AN ENDORSED EDITORIALLY.
(From Editorial In tho 8unday, January 17, Orcgonlan.)
i , 9 p.he.ma bv which It proposes to alve awav to it. .t
The Salem Capital Journal naa irwuam- - - - - - Dicit
ere a
. ... .... . i, rpoiilren the oavment cf a dollar on eubscrlotlon f.ui..
$150 diamond, abeoiutciy iicc. mo k-- --i - "'"en fca
titles the aubacrlber to a Bu a. to an unknown number. ,no pcraon .UCKy cnWB xo gues. clo,
t tho right number la entitled to tho diamond."
i .uttMi ii i n ii 1 1 1'H-t-M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-
M I'll I I I .1 ll't'i nil"' "ti " ..
THE VENERABLE REVEREND WILLIA!
DOLLARHIDE TAKES A GUESS
HARNESSING A CANAL.
Thirty Thoniiand Ilnriie Porrer to De
Generated r Clilcneo WntcrTrny.
Flans for "putting in harness" the
Immwnt-o water power of tho Chicago
The Oppoiftonity to Get a Ftee $150 BiamoiJ
Ring Extended to All Old and New
Subscribers
happily proposed that It be sent to Mrs. i Bnnitnry canal at Its termination in
Alice Tnrlcton Uovcrley with a letter, LodtDort nnd Joliot arc porfocted by
of explanation and in profound recog- tho enclncoring department of the
drainage board nnd hnvo received the
approval of the board's engineering
ultloii of the glorious circumstances
which made It tho true flag of tho
great northwest
And so It happened that Alice's little
banner went to Virginia and Is still
preserved In nn old mansion not very
far from Montlcollo, but It seems likely
that tho Wnbosh valley will soon again
possess the precious rollc. The mar
riage engagement of Miss Alice Hover
loy to a young Indiana officer, distin
guished for his patriotism and milita
ry ardor, has been announced nt tho
old IJovorley homestond on the hill, and
tho high contracting parties have plan
ned that tho wedding ceremony ahull
take place under tho famous llttlo flag
on tho anniversary of Clark's capture
of Post Vlncennes. When the bride
shnlJ bo brought to her now homo on
tho banks of the Wabash tho flag will
como with her, but Onclo Jazon will
not bo on hnnd with his falsetto about,
"Vivo In baunlero d'AHco Houssillonl
Vivo Zhorzh Vuslntonl"
THE KKD.
RISKS OF FEATHERED TRIBE
committee, says a Chicago dispatch.
Tho plans iuvolvo nn expenditure of
fL',700,000.
In developing the water power of the
Unitary canal tho board of drainage
trustees Is carrying out a policy that
has been contemplated alnco tho incep
tion of the great engineering scheme
designed to give Chicago an adequate
supply of puro water. It Is a sequel tv
tho successful construction work on
tho grent drnlnago channel now con
necting Lake Michigan with tho Mis
sissippi river and the gulf of Mexico.
An extension of tho present channel
for n mllo and one-eighth south of the
controlling dam at Lockport la neces
sary for tho utilization of tho plan.
For tho extension channel a great
excavation two miles long nnd 140 feet
wide will have to bo mado through
hard rock. Midway In this two mile
cut an artificial waterfall will bo con
structed. Hero tho mammoth hydraulic
and electric mnchlnery will catch the
rushing waters as they fall. It Is In
this fall that tho power to bo utilized
resides.
Weight and momentum of the fall
ing wntcrs aro tho factors thnt make
the power, which power la to bo
caught, aa It were, In Its flight, con
verted Into electrical energy nnd -transmitted
over wires nnd through storage
batteries and dynamos for the turning
of glnnt wheels In factories or for the
Beautiful Fitst Water Stone Set in a Tiffany Gold
Given Away as An Expression of Good Will To
ward Subscribers
Yom' Cnoice of 975 Numbers, Any One of Which May M
the Unknown Number That Gets the Glittering Diamond
No Possibility of Any Crooked Work.
Dtrda Llnble tn Manr Accidents
a Other Creature.
Of all creatures birds arc most ex
impt from liability to accident, yet
Ihoy not Infrequently lose their Uvea
Hi most unexpected ways. Once above
trees and buildings they have the wholo
upper air free of every obBtaele and
though their flight sometimes equals
the speed of a railroad train they- have
little to fear when well above ground.
I'nlllalon with other birds seems Bcnrco
Vv piMtalble, hut It aoinotlmea occurs.
mini a covey or ,unii arc- uiuiim oc- NiBnni'a mighty power, nnd that Is BlB 0,(1 subscribers mostT That Ib
cnaloimlly wo bird will collide, at wlmt tho pInn9 Just compIctcU nro t0 our fooling, and wo oxtond our good
times meeting with such force that ,i .,. ' ,..,: , .,"." , . - .
luill. rn ytB,u-l lflv,l... ,!.-. ' "" '"" """" ",,,vl "' "'K""' " "" " U"I lonilB.
....... n,, r........,.. . vrtivi.itn unit- I K I r. IUUI mill .!.. I.... - -. I
V iii.vw.wiu tllltlllUHU Llllllll,
lit the development of tho powor nt
The. Journal Free. Diamond Guess
ing Contest ontora upon tho third
week with prospects of increasing in
tcrost Ordora for subscriptions and
guosaos on tho diamond havo come
from Southorn nnd Eastorn Orogon
and Washington, and from California
and othor states.
Open to All on Equal Terms,
To provont any unfairness and give
all subscribers an equal chanco, The
Journal haa oxtonded tho right to a
free guess to all who may bo in ar;
rears on tho carrier lists or on special
dellvory as woll as by mall. Many
old frlonds aro allowed to run over
tho tlmo paid for by special rcquost
and as a favor to thorn, and wo are
willing they should bo treated aa
WAll (in fneYi..(n.n ilvnnna aittiaAilKnMi
ES 5 SStit s?as - - -i f
lugs. That is what has been dono with "l",lw raan WQO Q0CB not lovc
bor In Tho Capital Journal DUwJ
Guesaine Contest" This numbtr wl
formed in exact pursuance of tfct pij
advortlecd In Tho Journal, by too
tnittoo of buoinoss men and Jctoi)
Bubscribors, who como into the cfio
Monday, January 11. Followler u
their slgnod Btatomont on cxhlblUoa
at Mr. Hinges' Bhow windew:
Tho Unknown Numbor,
Wo. tho undersigned, wore prieatS
at The Journal office January 11, aiij
aaalBtetl in tho forming of tho mi
known mimlmr. iwnTAnv in im nll
Ark I 1 lei Aat v4 wl 1 1 a 1 . B
.DOUW, m u.j Kiron aa op- pubUahed to bo used in Tho Capital
portunlty, absolutely without cost, to journal Diamond ducting Cbaleat
hare a guess at tho unknown numbor, Undor a,,, ,,, of fonabt tt, Mm.
and tho person or persons gueseing bei Jt ta lmpoosiblo for any, tot
uuuiuot lutti uuwuur win rccoivo as a
present and without any compensation
back from hla indulgont paront Oth
ers aro going so far as to pay the
subscriptions of tholr losa interested
frlonds and will thus get tho guesses
for tho short uso of their monoy,
and may win tho valuahlo prlzo for,
their trouble. One man who takes
sovoral copies of tho paper has taken
15 guesses, and yet ho realizes that
only ono number can win (ho prize.
How to Participate.
For each receipt of ono dollar for
tho Dally or Wookry Journal, to any
address, tho person to whom tho re-
Father Dollarhlde Participates.
Nearly ovorybody knows Rev. Wm.
Flycatchers dart
ing at the HHine Imwct will now and
tlwu come together, but nut hard
enough to Injure either
Kngllah papers a few
trident waa recorded--. Uerou had ..,".,.". ' " ...'..""'"""r"." In hi church nnrt n ia ., i...
Aitiini inm ". "'" ivur iu aiinury points in " " .. uu uu.
them a Knel uaitw nml numertuw de
axviulantss How All fuml out her family In
Vlrglula ve are Hot Inform!, but after
a lapao of aonin years from h dnte of
ber marriage there appear In one of
her Ictttw a reference to an estate In
berlta! from her Tarleton ancestor,
and hw nsmo apieaw In old rtcon!s
algned In full, Alloo Tarleten Ileverlay.
A deseeiHlant of hent attll treasures the
locket, vtth Ita broken miniature and
tmtteixs crvat, which won lleverloy'i
u irom wing uir, the aatage. Ue
Udo It, aa carefully guarded, la the la
iUn charm (wio that stopped Hamtl.
ton's bullet oTer Allce'a heart. Tho ra
!wn have aotnehow disappeared, and
Ihow la a trodltlou In tho Tarloton
fmaitly that thty werv given by Alloa
to tlaspaM lloulllan, vrh after Mrae,
Bousaillen'B death in ITO0 went to New
Orleana, where he itayed a year or
two before embarking for France,
whither he took with him tho boautlfu!
pair of colochewardea and Jean, th
hunchback.
Oaola Jaaon llTed In VIbcwibm manr
tear after tho war waa evr. but he
aled at Natchaa, Mkw.. wkwj ninety
Ibrw yeara old. lie Mid with alttuvit
al Ut breath that he couklH't aboot
very well ewn In hla beat days, hut
that he had upon tardus oeeaatona
"J klatl o' happened to hit a IrJhh In
the kf ya.M Thar used to toll a ajlory
(piked Itself on one of the pointed Iron
arm of a eroaa aurniouiitlng a eliun-li
steeple. Kven the auialleat and nimt
woodtTful of all nlora, the humming '
blrtl. nwy iH.me to grief In accidental '
ways, aa waa recently shown by the
eaaa of a tiny bird of the ruby throated
variety which iKvauut witanglwl In the
hooka of a bunlock bur awl died a prla
uer lefon help could rrw IL
Young plitt'bM tkiiuetluiea tMH'ome en
Unglwl In the bomebalnt which ar
iwed In the llulug of the iveit When
they are old enough to tly ami attempt
to leav. tliey are held primmer or left
dangling from (he nwt. when mink
trap are set In ih anew In winter
wla freqiwutly fall victims, mice be
Ihk scarce ami the Iwlt tempting.
Uglithouae are Hrluim tlte chih of
more acvldruta to blnla than any other
obUel they encountur on their noc
turnal migrations north ami south.
Many hundreds are round dead at the
baa of such structure. The sudden
glare U so confusing and blinding aa
they ahoot from Intense darkneaa luto
Ita circle of radiance that they are
completely bewildered and dash head
long agHltwt tlw thick panes of glana.
J'elegmph wlrwi aro nuothor menace
to low flying blrls, esjuvlally thoae
which, like quail nnd woodcock, enjoy
a whirlwind ami uttnln great speed
within n few yards, Buch blnls havo
tveen found cut nlmoat In two hv n...
forxv with which they Btruck tho wire.
Tlw elements frequently catch blnla
unaware and overpower them. A
aiiddeu wind or atorm will drive coast
llylug blnls hundreda of miles out to
aoa, and oceanic hlnl may be litown na
far Iuhin4. Hurricane In tho Weat
Indie are said to cause tlte death of
luaumerable blnls, aa well aa other
creature. Small island are known to
have become completely depopulated
i uwr teatheml Inhabltnnta from'
- a etimm. violont hailstorms, coin-
s wiiuoui warutng in wann weather,
are quite common agonts in the de
atructlon of bin!, and thousand of
HoglUh aparrowo havo been atricken
lu a city during auch a atorm.
Huffed grouao havo a habit of bur
rowing deeo beneath tha nx. i ,.
ter and letting the atorm ahut them In.
They apoad the night In thla warm.
wj .vwraw weir jireaut making
uone mucn gooa In the world. He
mado a guess for The Jounrnal dla
rs. Catherlno Steele, of Lynde, ,' ,, ' Z, V ," . ' K
. N. II., has Juat died at the age Pt?Zt!Z! V
., v ..... v..,j niiuiniuiK J5BU1. omC
years ago a fine road wagon was giv
en away in Portland to the beat
Kueaeer and Fnthor nniini-hi.in -..,..
within one of the fortunate number
j He Is aa old aubacrlber of The Jour
nal and takea a keon Interest in this
' conteat and will be among the first to
.congratulate the winner. He consid.
' era it one of the faireet conteats that
ubs ever come undsr hi ohawva.
tlon.
New York and New Itngland and Can
nila.
-
Mr.
botu
of 103
0 -A. JS TO 371.X A.
pLmJl LtHHJ1ljjJHi
whatovor, and merely as an oxprosalen
of good will on tho part of Tho Journal
toward Its subscribers, tho $150 dia
mond Tirfany ring ndvortlsod in this
paper and on exhibition at tho Jowol
ry Btoro of C. II Hlngoo, 88 State
street, Salem, Orogon. The party
paying ono dollar or moro shnll ro
eelvo a receipt for oach dollar paid,
and havo tho opiortunlty to guoss a
different numbor for each auch rocolpt
hold. No commission is allowed to
any agont or solicitor for securing
subsorlbors, and tho porson bo eub.
scribing does it with tho understand
Ing that tho Dally or Wookly Journal I an1 987 M iti unknown number vai
ovon the mombors of thla commltto.
tho publishers of Tho Journal, se: I
the Jowolor who furnlBhod tha rlct
to know what th number II
(Signed) N. J. JUDAII,
J. O. GRAHAM,
GEO. C. WILL,
i HAL. D. PATT0N,
CHAS. II. H1N0E3,
FRANK C. FERQUSOS.I
Limited Competition.
Tho numbor of rocolpto teued Il
thla contest will bo limited to tlul
numbor of guossea poaelble in thai
rongo of tho numbora botwecn tUl
la accopted as paymont in full for tho
money paid.
Unknown Number How Prepared.
Tho unknown number that is to be
gueeteo was made up in the follow.
bo composed of a figure within tt
limrta Tho unknown number carnal
bo loss than 012 nor more than !
To bo a perfectly harmless andh-j
nocont and nwuBlng guofaslng o
HAVE YOUR
MEASURE
TAKEN
for your new Fall garments.
It la the only proper and sat
isfactory way of buying your
clothe, being that "GOOD
CLOTHES ARE ALWAYS
MADFv TO ORDER." Mako
your aelectlon from the tail
oring liue of
STRAUSS BROS.
Chicago, Est. 1877
Good tailor for over a quarter century
You'll find a world of picas
wroin wearing the clothes
made by Strauaa Bros,,
faultlea In atyle. fit, finish
and material. They're so
much better than the ordl
nary nm of clothe, yet
prices are astonishingly low.
and your perfectly aafe In or!
deriug, because If garments
neeon t take them. WB
WILL- BE PLEASED TO
SHOW YOU OUR GREAT
LINK OF
CALL-ON
SAMPLES-
V.a.9 tnrmnA
at Tho Journal office on Monday, Jnn-
w i, lain, in tho following man
nor
First Two Weeks a Succeo.
The first two weeks of Tho Jour
nat Diamond Guessing Contest have
uubcu Bxceeaeo ui0 moat sanguine i
expectation of all concerned. More
gueaeos havo beon made than anyone
would have predicted and Bcoroa ol
those have como through the malle
while a subscription clork at the busl
noss offlco of The Journal has been
kopt busy writing recolpts, explain
ing the modus operandi and deposit
Ing gueseoe for thoeo participating.
At tlmee many havo boen llnod nn .
'tha rnnntnr w.iti.. iv.i. . and Dlacn.1 will. .1 ..
. i,s iUOir lurn w . --- .w mo uiomeno: on oxhi-
trot at tho unknown number. All Uon ln to Jolry Btore ahow win.
.w. ,... mm mis opportunity tq " "" ua' uunng the gueaiitnir
lug manner. Tho ten numhar ,- .... .. . ". b .
BMl8nM.n"8J?rM,U ont must bo nnd remain absolute i
uniwo and a cZ ... "? M t0 iwn, Thoro must bo no W
abU T1111T ? ,-h Journal publishers, of the
mi.1 . uuwu uumoor.
uo uniraown numbor
The ton numbora from n.,.h
to nine, incluslvo, on soparate ahpe of
Pajier, In small sealod envolopos were
Ptacod In a box, shaken, and a
blindfolded poram in the preaonco of
alitoe drew out throe of
thoro ton numbora, marking the first
one. tho second two and tho third
lr!l,?flEU.rea Dd JV were then
:T, ,u ,arK wvelopo, Beoled
up
able a prize which is absolutely free coatoet &, when tho
sG.WJotasoii&Co.1"
to the fortunato subscriber
Many regular aubacrlbors are pay
ing up their paper a year In advance
and thua securing alx guesses, be
side thuB being freed from a collect
or twolvo tlmoa a year. They real
tea that la thla way The Journal coats
them no more, rids them of a month
ly colloctor'a call, and gtvea them a
goodly number of gueeaea for the
HBO gem. Somo are paying up ids
montha to secure three gueasoe, ana
many now subscriptions are coming
in on this liberal offer. Ona young
man paid his father's tn(.....i..
" wweajiiuuiin
year In advance and took the guess-
there It -win w.i """nana, and
Written aeroIL1!-
v7 . "UTR"W wK the guesa- white oavelone .u R mrK-
o. himself and will collect the money UI,,' "
-.uuviu nam-
furnishing tho diamond, nor on
part of any Bubocrlbor. The kx&P
for this guooslnc contest will be wm
bored In duplicate, but tho stub wH
bo only for tho purpose of ideoufr
lug tho subscriber who la tho suco
ful guoeser ooch Bubacriber wrlUU
tho guess numbor on tho bock of W
rocolpt oach ono making hla or b
own guosa at tho unknown number
Aa aoon as tho rocolpU aro all boM
the gueselng contest will be over a
tho nearest numbor awarded the dU
mond.
How the Gueeaes Are Made.
On securing a rocolpt for ono 4
tor or more, tho porson wuming
gueaa will, wrlto his guosa 1
tWOOtt ttm nKn. .nmhnnl C
tho back of tho rocolpt ln ink or Ufj
uounie ponclL writine only ono
n oach rocolpt, and depositing tt
"no in tha roldnrart Hn hocr nrorliJ
contained. Tho ..,. 'at Thn Tt . it va-
nnmKo. win O0Trn I vwu uiul hit uw lr-
ZLT"1 ". "bled uaUilSubecriber. out of town w!U be
wwoa to mako their guoas in tho sanw
majmer. RocelDta wiU bo malkd
Uumn, and thoy can rotorn tho sat
bo
con-
dlv
will bo given to the Nearest
" - "r imiung togotfaor the thw
number. In the order aa markoae!
nubUrU . l " completod, and
publicly announced to wbacribora.
The Number to Be o.,.. .
There It is, sealed up Jn . , J, witten on tho ba
In the window with the an?Z W' ln " nTIopo plainly marM
there It will rema,n nni,!?d' "Jonnial Diamond anoaalns Oontfl'
ana thoy yrttX bo deposited tn tha box
Tno BoUJerod tin box vlU not be est
Pn until adi tiut mcoints to t
Bueeane contest aro
coJpta in aU.
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