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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLESATTJRDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1893. Th Krad o 15-Mlla I the wrong she has done them, aud by a ! life devoted to their happiness, place frienJ of good herself In a jiofition no that she can be Till ClIKONICl.I U rood. knowing that well are the yrx-nt- forgiven. Arlington Ueeord est blessing that run Ue liestowed upon the country and towns tributary to them. Every dollar put in to remedy a bad road yield ten, and the dollar i left to Btart a second ten. A hill leveletl or a depression tilled in is nut fur a season, but forever. The present rad to 15 Mile, which ha l-een traveled so long that it seems to some of the farmer u fixture by nature never to in- remedied, is a shame to Wuseo county. A new one has lieen surveyed and pre liminary work done upon it. diHniii with the steep grade and horteiiiu A Vouiir foll-h Woman (Iikh Craiy. In the front cell of the eity jail a piti iul sijjl.t presented itself to a rejorter. On an improvised couch lay a beautiful omi Polish woman, "1 years of age, tlie wife of Mr. Olijnicki, better known I'.rown f r convenience' take, and the mother of two children, a raving maniac. She wait taken in custody by ' your Oilu'cr Benedict in a loilging-hoiii'e on THE DEADLY TOADSTOOL. t.. In -- WAVfc. How th Mathrwiii Ml; lla HlailB(ullw4 tram It I'uUiiiiAim Imitator. The epidemic of death from toad stool poisoniiip continues without abutement. says the Philadelphia Kecord. The alarm U apreud. Col umns have been printed, most of them revealinp the fuet thut the writers . could not tell u toadstool from a mush- ; room, uud terminating usually with the su;re and satisfying udviee to 1 the person who w ishes to know how to distinguish toadstools from mush- rooms thut the safest plan is to "buy 1 mushrooms from a reliable dealer." In the meantime, at a season ' when mushrooms are growing in muny i heldb and tlie ileuillv toadstool up- i I irst and Mi!!, where sheconducted her , . . ileum At.tt mi t. .-.. it tow, ..-.on.. "I self in a very violent manner, and it was-1 ,,, . .,uU J1i ..,.,!,... , necessary to place her hands and fore- j to ,,at toadstools for mushrooms and the distance. Haifa much again can arm in a leather mull to prevent her die in consequence of their ignorance, lie nulled evert load over the new route. : from hurtins: Lereelf or doing injury to I It is comforting, thervfure, to went which of itself is enough to double the others. value of every acre of tillable land, and The Oliinicks were living at the Cas make lasting prosperity. Not only this, i cades up to a fortnight ago, where the but many of the roads and highway of huslund was employed as a tooldresser. the state are in such a wretched con- The wife was then taken sick and ditiou that tlie general prosperity of the country is actually iuqteded thereby. In the last half eeutury improvements have been going on in every other way than the one to place the farmers on a prosperous tooting wondered at that there is an agricultural depression, wiien a practical embargo is thus placed upon travel. The county commissioners are now considering this read to 15-Mile, and they shouid have every encouragement. If they persevere lust an authoritative word on the sub ject in a letter from Charles Mcllvnino. who is the recognized New Jersey au thority on hymeuomyeetes, to the llud donlicld News. IlrieH.v, Mr. Mcll vuine savs thut in deaths from toad- brought to St. Vincent' hospital, - stool poisoning' it is usually the uu- remaiuing there till the early part of the w eek. She tirst gave sign of a disorder ed mi ml two day ago. The husband was with her in her It is scarcely to be i place of confinement, and big grief and ! deep affection for the unfortunate ' woman was quite affecting. At about 10 o'clock City Physician C. H. Wheeler arrived and gave the patient an injec tion of morphine, nfter which she j quieted dow n somewhat and became Dime Hoclal. to the end and finish this road in the allotted four years, there is none who ! aylnm, where treatment will soon will not rise up and call them blessed, j store her to health. Telegram. however much dissatistactpm may exi at present. The precedents of the old brewery hill grade ami the grading up of our principal streets should show this, w hich at the time these improvements were going on, were loudly decried. loaded pun which is discharged into the unloaded brain, und that it is those who think they know all about the edible mushrooms who usually pet poisoned, lie cxpluins that there is but one deadly variety of toudstool, but that is very abundant. Svnue other toudstools will cause temporary distress. Another authority stutes that many toudstools ure just ps edible us mushrooms. Mr. Mcllvaine says he bus never found the dcudly toadstool growing in a hold nor tnc etiinie musn- more docile. She will le sent to the ! nH)m in a woods. The mushroom prows County ConinilMloner. The following business has been tran sacted at the November term of county commissioners, exclusive of bills allowed : Petition of Lee Evans and other for a county road commencing at a point on The Dalle and .Sandy road 120 feet east of the bridge across Mosier creek, run ning thence in a southerly direction. Read first time Nov. 8th. Petition of I. Deloreand others for a county road commencing in the middle time, of road from The Dalles to Warm Springs i at the southeast corner of Wm. A Davis' ! ranch, in section 2tJ, township 5 south of I range 12 east ; thence due east on said j Mr. John line, read first time on Nov. 8th, and t'uiutilla. A pleasant time was had by those who attended the dime social at the Metho dist church last evening. A program of considerable merit was prepared, as fol low? : Singing from Finest of the W-heat. 1' raver. Opening address, Kev. Whisler. Organ solo, Mr. E. J. Collins. P.ecitation, Fanny Cheesmau. liass solo, Mr. Magee. P.ecitation, Lola Eubank. Vocal duet, Mvrtle and Retta Stone. Singing from Finest of the Wheat, lienediction. The program was followed by a delec table lunch of sandwiches, cake and cof- j fee, and the remainder of the evening was devoted to a general social Bootl PERSONAL MENTION. Wednesday. Osborne is stationed at rejected on account of irregularities. Eeport of viewers and surveyors of a imposed connty road jietitioned for by Mr. C. J. Bright of Wasco was in the eity yesterday. Mr. C. P. Heald, a prominent fruit A. P Huberts and others and "beginning S of Hood Kiver is in the city. at a certain rek about four rods east of ! .Mrs. T. W. Sparks of Portland is visit- the east side of the countv bridge across ! ir,tf at. tne residence of Mrs. llooth in i Itus city. I Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Wood have gone to Portland. They left this morning by j tiie steamer Regulator. I Mr. Stanley and daughter who have I tnis city lor tue past week, departed j this morning for their home in Calif or-! r.ia. J Fifteen-Mile creek, etc," read tirt time Nor. Sch. Report of viewers and surveyors of a proposed" county road -elitiuned for by A C- i'rafce. and f tlie-s wild "beginning St a point on the east boundary of Dalies City limits, live chains west and thirty feet north of the northwest corner of the R. R. Thompson donation land claim,1 Mr. Dunne of Kelly, Dunne A Co. of! prt.ft j oruaim, Biuuuipniiieu i'y .irs. iunne were pussr-iiKria uu Hie r-ir l.trguiULUr tliis mornintf to return to tlieir hrinin. to canyon tuy, etc., rean ursi time Nov. 8th. thence easterly along the traveled road leading from Dalles Citv A Hhninvftil Act. Another sanguinary Cht between email boys occurred Wednesday near the school grounds. The youthful com batants pounded each other up nntil they could hardly see, and blood was streaming from many wounds. They would not have fought so long or so hard, but they were cheered and encour aged by those, who call themselves men, but whose only claim to the distinction is their year. The little contestants were thua taught a demoralizing lesson " that will help them en the road to the penitentiary, and jierhaps rob some future law-abiding citizen of hi life. Then there were numbers of little boys of all age watching the contest, all of whom left with the idea that it is smart and manly to fight. It would have been a mercy to bave arrested these boy and taught that it is disgraceful to fight, rather than encourage them in lawless ness. A the twig is bent the tree is in clined. A boy who will fight at every provocation makes man who will'kill another in the beat of passion. And since circumstances and education makes us all what we are, the crime really rests upon these thoughtless men who made tiie boy fight in childhood. fShame njxjn such conduct. Dmrtcd Her Family. Mrs. R. D. White, ho lived in Klicki tat, Wash., a few miles from Arlington, left her husband and family of five children a few day ago and went out into the world. She is a woman of pre possessing apiiearance and more than ordinary intelligence, but seems to have become infatuated with the idea that she is worthy of a hither or more pleas ant life than staying at home with her husband and attending to the duties in enmbent on a wife and mother. All good people will pity her, but not one will say she did right. Her own conscience will continually npbraid her. 8he can not go down on her knees and ask God to forgive and smile on her. None but the vicious will tolerats her, and they even will dispise and scorn her. There is nothing j-ossible for her to do but to return to her family, acknowledge Tburwlj Mowrv of Moro is in tlie Mr. J. B. citv todav. Mrs. Jewettof White Salmon returned home this morning. Mrs. T. W. Sparks and eon left this morning for Portland. Mr. Wm. Strong and familv went to directly from manure. The deadly toad stool prows from sheath, which muy be either pulled up with the sjifciiucii or w hich may remain in the pmund when the stem comes loose from it. The pills of the deudly toadstool al ways remain white, or iu upc are sliphtly tinped with yellow. The mushroom pills under the cap are pinkish, chanpinp to purplish black with ape. The poison of the deudly toadstool does not tuke effect under eipht hours. The antidote is a hypo dermic injection of one-sixtieth of a prain of atropine at each dose un til one-twentieth of a prain is ad- ministered or the action of the ; poison arrested. The circulation of Mr. Mcllvaine's ex-plicit directions j will keep people from huntinp for ' mushrooms iu the woods, will enable them to avoid the deadly toudstool ' and perhaps suvc many lives. J STONEWALL JACKSON'S DEATH. A Tourlilnx Incident In 4 lit. Ltat Mis niviits nf tla taoiontf (wiiBrml. i Then came the death wound, and after nearly a week's unavoidable de tention Mrs. Jackson reaeiied her bus- ! band's deuthlx-d. writes Mrs. .lellerson ; Davis iu an interesting- sketch with portrait of '"The Widow of .Stonewall Jackson" in the Ludies' Home .louruul. Spent with the an;.'nish of his wounds he lay dying, too near the silence of the prave to do more thun murmur to his wife: "Speak louder, I want to hear ail you say," and feebly to caress his baby with a whispered: "My sweet . one. my treasure." while the innocent smiled in his dyiiifT face. Then wie, the heart-broken wife and mother piven strength to minister to both these objects of her love. From j her firm lips the dyintf hero learned that the pates of Heaven were ujar for his entrance. ontrollinp her bitter prief she f.anp for him the sucred soups on which bis faintin spirit soured up ward to its rest. When all wus iiver, . and she had followed him to his prave, she ajruin soupht her father's roof, uud there hid her bowed head umonp her ow n people, to live only for her baby. In strict, retirement the younp widow husbanded her means until her daupli- I tcr was prown a pretty, graceful young-1 woman, and then, to promote her j child'b happiness, the mother emerped . from the privuey in which she had ' I lived since her husliund's death, und : In lswj there were l,:lt5 vessels of all kinds built in the t'nlted States, with ! an estimate tonnage of lttti, 000,000. I SiNri: the establishment of our life i saving service in 171, U.tistl perxons j have hern succored tit tiie stations. 1 TtlE lifc-saviiip servieeon the Itritish coast wus established in 1M. and bus been the meuns of saving iil.Ui:'. lives, t TliK naval warfare of the world was revolutionized by the battle between , the Merrimac und Monitor, March U. lx WTO the Dutch ow ned and oHTiited ; one-half of the world's shippinp; now they own about 1 per cent ol the whole. Ovi'li Ml per cent, of the sliippmp of the world is built on the Itritish Isles, and ueiirlv one hulf of this 01; the Clyde. O.ni.y one-fourth of the American shipping is engaged on the hiph seas, 77 per cent, being river, hike ami coast ing trade. TliK navigable river mileage of E11 roH), Asia uud America is 144,7.;j mile-,. The 1' luted Stutes has the greatest river mileage. 47.:;."i.Y Tilt: longest artificial water course in the world is the ltenpal canal. Itoo miles; the next is the Erie. ;iii:. Each cost nearly ?1 iiinumn). I lS'JO the steam tonnage of the world wus Uil.iHUl. the sailing tonnnpe a.SH.lNM); in 1'ss the former was tl. 040, tllHl, the lutter p,, 1.10.1111:1 SoviK of tiie steamship companies em ploy more men than are enlisted in the fcceond-vlass navies of Europe. The Cunard line employs HUIOO. The I'nited States has '.'r.' life-saving stations. 1st on the Atlantic, 4s on the lakes, IK on tlie I'aeilic and one at' the Ohio falls, Louisville, K'v. HLLtN rV.k. .w w.....ui Blind and IimI, l shi Talka and WrllM to I'erfiielliin. There Is now in Washington, th t4mMirurv puest of I'rof. Alexander liruham bell, a beautiful little pirl w ho wus born blind, deaf and dumb. Her inline is Helen Keller, and, though handicapped by the los f the two most important senses ami as yet but thirteen years old. she ulrruily shows a brightness of intellect that promises to muUe her famous as a writer Prof. Hell, who told the thrilling anil pathetic tory of this second l.ailiu lli idpein.iii at the recent nunuiil mei't inpof the national ueadeiny of scieticeH in Washington, considers the cuse of Holen Keller as incomparably more re- ClIU A.iO, No, . ti-f. llHVH u.l.l.l "" i" ine i"koi n w reck on Losd near here, i,mki IHI ..1 1.-. ""ii,.. o,s.!lt iiti i " ''T:1 k IIKI.r.N KI l.l.KK. markable than that of her sister un fortunate. He regards her as a won der, both relatively und absolutely. He declares that, hundicupped as she !!4 u.. I... I T. .. , . . ... EiUurd .1. Orady, 1.MI,,,,.,. ,,, ' t'.e hoP,.i(l ,,M, ; ,M,',' ' ' , I ! .11... I ....1. .. .. '"' I- .. ... ...... ,...,ui . du d tn.lii ; uii iii.i I.,,,.!,:. todav. .V delme fog prevai,,- ! v?r in, ..I , ,i 1 1 .,, 1. , .., 1 ; '"i 1, ing the utii-osi ciuitii.ii . mi" r.iilw ) several in ctd though fori in, htelv A t'MM ll.li ,,. ,l.u V rai!av barns ; nh,d,,l . .1 ' H ',rtTi . 10 motors to hi. v up. Kircu: : : ftroying t!,. building u, k''""1 lo., o(i,(i(HI. "n'ei- I An t:siiumtfi uf o,,, 1 The candidate for : making a speech In nn ., . i of l.i ,litr.l - t "'tis - " 1 , nu ia the fc 1 while wuilintr for Pui 1 .'i ! lut t-"'r shop, a,ul wi,L S-vSJi I '"IT w bo he wan lietran t,, J I butcher to line! out how lis J ! you hear that k pouch this .ti " ! he Inquireil after soum Knat' "Ves," replied the butcher -i i there." "What did you think . j Pshaw," said the honest butclv,, J : mnoe a m-iier speecn than tliat . itreil lime trying to sell tlfw worth of onp Isme." Ti, 1 is. she need not fear to lie measured in- ! concealed his ide ntity. -betroi Press. COWBOY They Lovsd DUEL IN VENEZUELA. llrt of ihr 1 l.ltilo Inilmn irlmico 1'lMlita. I witnessed a strange duel on one of President t respo's big cattle ranches iu the interior of Venezuela. Two 'anqucros. or cowboys, were enamored of the same durk-eyed little Indiun pirl of the preut Orinoco plains and they decided to settle by a duel with the lasso which of them should take her to wife. A dozen fellow vauqueros assembled to witness the fray. The lovers, says the Florida Times Union, soon appeared mounted 011 mettlesome mustangs, each with a long, powerful luriut of tough cow hide. They were Isith experts with the lasso, und their horsemunship was a marvel. They npprouched to within forty and fifty yards of each other, then begun to maneuver for a deciding cast. After several feints the lariat of the younger of the rivals, a handsome, sun-bronzed fellow from urabobu. went whizzing throuph the uir so swiftly that the eye could scarcely fol low it. The other sank his spurs deep into his mustang. The unimul sprunp forward just in time to save his muster from the nHiso, and us he did so the second lusso rose in the uir and settled around the shoulders of the mun who missed, pinning his anus to bis sides us in a vise. He was jerked headlong out of his Huddle. His successful rival drew him along band over hand, hulf lifting him from the pround by the tenueious thong, and put a bullet square lietwecn his eyes. He then turned and nsle direct ly to tin-camp where lived the cause of this burbaric scene. She mounted U-hind him and he came pullopiup buck swinging his bombrero. WOOIVM AHOSiHODi: j an unit I.nsllih na4,, irunpiiy I.IIW, .11 IV '7 . r w una m I I . r ri.r -w -1 , . ' 1 ocn telleetiially with other pirls who have hud every udvuntuge. Helen Keller has not only learned to read by the raised letters uud to com municute swiftly by meuns of the touch, but bus actually gamed the power of oral fcpeech und can under stand what anyone savs by merely placing her linger delicately on the lips and under the chin. Prof. Itell spoke of finding Helen one duv in one of the institutions for the blind in boston, sitting in the midst of a group of blind pirls who could hear and reading aloud to them. Since she has learned to speak one of lierdeliphts is to tell stories to her little sister Mildred, and she fills these with the most quaint and beautiful fancies, e.eiiving in all thut she has learned iu her lessons, or hear ! from other people, or rememoereu irom posl , N,,ti( liwrej,v Bive ,(,, reamiig, ior sue never inrgetn J, ten dulv apKiii)W ? thing Helen bus already read more ( ountv tUmrt of the State of (w iMMiks, ineliiding the clussics. than 1 Wucco County in probate, exenitrs' most grown men und women. the will annexed of the etulrcf J It is touching to see tlie eager prop- , I nderhill dweaseU. All per.r,i 2 nr al irMnaMinMif lufort and After. dnuUt far fVnwl'i IbMnha4lan 1 ton wurtblm nlleln In pUcaafa&Ws u j uuiwnMt atom, fauioM prloa tl taw. b wawlllnad ty tMitrn nulL Hlcwm,! 1 SlisU.fA. Sv will pUnt. ix mill tn I M In puia MM ranlon, Mill I AUOnM 1h ( ChvailNI 191 W,Klwartl avMiiw.Iiaatfc Sold III The HkIIm by Hlakrlvy tk( Kxcrutrla Nntlr. inps of tins prisoned intellect after the kuowled:re that the best of lis, with all our eves, an- often as fur away from as she. During her curly yearn, on account of some peculiar notions of her parents, rellirious questions were not obtruded upon her. '1'h r child at j the ape of nine knew nothing of (iod or of Christian teaching. She hail at tributed everything in her fanciful wuv to mother nuture. One duv. how- claims against said estate are fif. quired to present them to c propi r vouchers at the law nffife. lion A Condon in Dalies Citv. m within six months from thedtrot& notice. November 11, IM3. Ci aha Z. 1'xrniniiL, Executrix of the Estate of Jamal'iv bill, deceased. j ever, some over-zealous woman told i Helen a lot of things which she Is j lieved were tiecessarv for the child's ! well lieuur. The result was that Helen : was thrown into a state of preut inen , tal distrev. und wrote in herdr.irv that nil'.l n llioroiii'hly npnoslic view of ; the subject of her origin, which indi- A Url t.lr MmllrhM. It (iuiiu's Improved Liver ft'rJ I a sure pure for sick headache. U.. I complaint, dyspepsiu, iud.gesti.. 1 liveness, torpid liver, etc. Tn , insure iierlecl digestion, cormt j liver mid stomach, regulate tb t 1 i.urifv and enrich the blood (ml i the kkin clear. They slwi prrxfoc j g fd HpM'til Hiid inriyinils 1 streiigtlM-ii tlii" entire srftsni br Ik cated rearming powers. sidering 1 toI,j,. ,,,,. They on.'r"rcnire ens ; Portland this morning on the Regulator Messrs. Ilreyman and Summerville. i visited both the southern und north bankers of Portland, left for home this ern states. In the course of time her morning Mrs. Bitchier and Mrs. Lauretson took the steamer this morning for Oregon's metropolis. Friday. Mr. Frank Fulton of Biggs is in tlie city today. Mr. James Leary is dangerously ill with typhoid pneumonia. Rev. W. C. Curtis returned from an extended visit in the east this morning. Mrs. Ira Powers, ir., and Miss Maie Norton of Portland are guests of tiie Misse Michell and the Misses William. A Haw Barley. A valuable new barley I the Egyptian variety. It yields more to the acre, at the same time being richer and making better feed. It is superior for soup and when ground and treated like corn meal, makes bread impossible to distinguish from corn bread. Call atTiix Chkonk i.e office and see sample. A limited quan tity of teed can be obtained for a dollar a bushel. daughter Ihtuiiic engaged to p. young Virginian, Mr. Christian, of Kiehmond, and a few months luter was married to hi in. Shortly after '.heir marriage Mr. and Mrs. Christian removed to California, whither Mrs. Jackson accompanied them. They returned a short time later to Charlotte, N. ('., where they took a house and lived topcther. Now, however, the widow's next trial was imminent. Mrs. Christian wnsattucked by a prostratinp fever and succumbed, after bearing her illness with great fortitude. CHOICE HUMOR. composed thif. 'I don't think it I don't notice any is your idea of a am." "Ify love. ftprlnf; Ma-dlcln. Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pill on account of their mild action are especi ally adapted for correcting spring disor ders, such as impure blood, tired brain and aching and worn out bodv. Thev act promptly on the Liver and Kidneva : ; l"n't vitality, drive out all impurities from the blrxxl, bartl up he cannot even pay his lust Bablow "Who opera?" C'adley ' ever was composed, composure in it." "Pakhi.ow, what pentleman?" "I Parlow, you always do hove original ideas, dcin t you? "Asp how is your tabic?" asked the prospective boarder. "Splendid," said the landlady. "Why it's so rich that people are dying of indigestion in my house all the time." "What marvelous vitality Klithurs has! He's Inren ill nix months now. Any other mun would hove died." "It It's the times. He is so and malaria from the system. Only one pill for a dose. Try them this spring. Sold at 25 cts. a box by Blakely A Houghton, Druggists, The Dalle, Or., wt(i-l Hhp Lost. Lost on the range between the bead of j Mill creek and Tygh Valley, 160 head of j ewes and lambs, branded 8. II., ear mark crop in right, swallow fork in left I in ewes and same mark reversed in j weather lambs. Suitable reward will lie j given for information that will lead to ' the recovery of the same. 1 80LOMOM Hol'NKK, j Tygh Valley, Or. debt to nature." Harper's llazar. GARNERED GRAIN. Give precd the rein and it will run itself to death. Hope's best pictures are made for Contented people. Evert land that flows with milk and honey has giants in it fv.lblKU LINKS. It has been ascertained by Prof. Ker tiot, of the Melbourn university, Aus tralia, th:; the usually assumed weight of Ml to lllli pounds js'i- square fisit. pro lines! by u dense crowd of persons, may be largely exceeded. As illustration of the inconven iences of too much learning is furnished by a pupe in an eneyelopiedia w here nppcurs: "Sweet Hap. see Acorns: Sweet gum, see Liquiduiulier; Sweet pea, see l.uthyrus; Sweet potato, see 1 la tutus. " A tkai.n on the fireat Northern ruil roud was delayed for some time recent ly while cnissing the long bridge tieur Blaine, Wush., by a steer which jmt sisted in walking the entire length of the bridge on the ties in front of the train. 'A Haiti mohf. invention is designed to outwit train robbers. It is a double safe lock for express cur safes. Should the messcnp'T lie attacked be throws the combination on lock No. 'i und the safe can then bo opened only at the . terminal station. ! It has been suid that the world pays most to those who kill generals and . great lords; next mont to those who amuse singersaud actors, while those who prench. teach and write for the , pupers come along somewhere near the : bottom of the list. I.x splitting open a log at Middles boroupli, K.V., workmen discovered a .(lurk-brown spherical muss, which : proved to be a toad. It was at tirst perfectly lifeless, but upon coming in contact with the air showed signs of life and twin began to hop. MEN OF AMERICA. CiKS. fillANT once declined to Servi an president of the I'unaiiia Cunul com pany, with u salary of ?.!, dim, because lie thought its scheme impracticable, i Jfl.it s Stkui.i.no Mouths in a prad ; uute of the I'lilversity of Michigan, 1 cluss of ls.'iH. He was private secre : tary to Lewis Cuss before moving to Nubrasku. Fomnkt Mr.uioit.N, of Smithlleld township, .lellerson county, ()., sixty five ycurs old, has finished plowing thirty acres of bind, using a team of horses, euch of which isthirtvvi the untitiii'lit condition of her mind, of a hip:i order. Helen Keller is to be Prof Hell's puest for some time in Vashinpton. lie has known the little pirl ever since she was six yen1" old and loves her dearly. Helen is a fine French scholar and has recently received a large price for a magazine article. OUT Or IMt GHUtWARY- An oil-well in Venango county. Pa., is culled the pulpit. Itecause it does ull its spinning on Sunday. A mi.xoi.e siinpe luis been found on the coast of Florida with a circumfer ence of five feet six inches. A stkki. ship bus been constructed in Cardiff, Wales, with the standing rip ping, as well as the hull, all of stc-1. fiiuiHTiME Nii.ssos has her dining room papered with hotel bills which she has paid during her professional tours. The total sum is euorinoti.. A I'lKi i: of coal which strikingly re sembles a human shell has been tuken out of a mine near Miteou, Mo, Muny believe it is a petrifaction. A t Kl'.TAls .Mr. Henry, on American living in France, bus succeeded in making a clock entirely of paper, which will run two ycurs without wuuriug out. Tlir. curious custom of placing a horseshoe on the grave of the colored dead is still practiced down south. The belief is thut the horseshoe will keep the witches from riding the de ceased's spirit. I a house in Iondon there is a rootu the walls of which are completely pa pered with postage stamps. It is esti mated that these stump would be worth five million dollars but for the circumstance that they lire not genuine. tor a dose and hevtr oraii'iiv Sold at ..i cts. a tot by Biakcl'V I IdllL-htOII. Executor's Notice. ,-,.! . h-r. I.v given Pint tl)' H lm lvn iMillited by ti.l I ..Hi. IV l' - ' him,, ul lir. ..n lor Vi Cuitp. IU.- Mlnle el I utlnTllH. WiKIr, dnws laTM.IIt lia"lllK rlHllllS l.',.llll ! ' liT- l.r li. .tiled slid reiiimil l" V miiis, with i.r..f ..i. ti--r. I. t- .IW nl II utttl oirtoti A W il.T:.' W ( euiitv, iir.-y..i, it 111. Ill l Ir' , l tin inilue. l-o.l f.iwnl.ir m July i. i tiie o.i if Tin- Imll . or.. Executors' Notice. V...l I. I..-.... if.,n thut til hiivr Iw ii duly iit'j H.im.d, l.y Uir H i ..unit 4 mum nl Wco ci.iiiiiv. Orrr tors of tilt fUlHlrnl Jnllll Hull". OZl I- ii.i Iisviik i'IhIiiii Knlli IiitvIi rnittlfMl li irertil Hi mm,. littl himI ith jirn'r imh'Ih', l,,9tr t Al.l. ..'. Snii CilllllT. IlKf'.'! iii.mili liimi thr ilnle i.l th I" 0'iuor. ll.u.ll,Or.,A...3.1'MI(lXrru M.Tiinm ol Ilia entitle el Juan S 4,S.'ll Executor's Notice to tfiW- Strtlee Is lii.rel.y slvon II mt IMj-'' ", if thr Hlslf nf OrrKnll lor W "T ,vif ' (llllv SiKilliUtl the tllill.TIK'.Kl WJl W tlif li. I Kill still tmlinnelil "t Vn, ...I. All I-T...M. Iiavin lltf eolnu. ol hhIiI tl.fi.Hl nl ""TV,,)'1 to .r.- nt tliein, with the '7,1,1, within nix Ii... 1. lh from l"-,r'VL, to m. ill . ii iil.ir at III lilsit." "I ""T luillia 1 lly, In mill (niilitv.or " " , II. V!.)ii, In snlil 1st ll. I'J . r.gtr vt 1. HAM. I'"UF"': Ii.lttl thin lt liny til tn.lllt"' ,r NOTICK Ft) K rUUUCATH f. H, Sotiee Is hen'tiy xlveii UNhUrrH'7'!',);;T (M'li.l" Ovr.H enm.nou wos netu-d by the re cent sale in Paris of the collection of pictures lKdofipiiip to M. Ctiquclin ' In11n.1l wltler lis. ll le.n.'f '" "V' uine. ; P. in nke Hind I'""'' I" iil't",r' "J " , IK M,u. v..., . tt ..... I Hint wlUI pr.Hil Hill Is- lines' it Miss .ski.isa Hahiiis, of Frankfort, ! .....I t.-.'l'er ..I 11, f. Ky., bus been asked by the author ol '1 ' mil"". "r 011 Moiiilny. Nov.-..' Iteii-Hur" to sit for a picture of i M' . ''T'I'm P V..I).... ' HoiiiHsteall siilillentlon So. iMJI . , ' . 1 , 1 ii. t. , H I r: W . M . w"'- IS the sprmp of lHS'J a Hunpurian ' lb' nam ttie follitwliis '1"'-.'Tl,ll,i" lew sent to a Vienna puper a prain of eoniiniioii. r.,iil. in. iu'" wonls taken from Nissot's ImmiIc of Vienna. TliK sisted. Tiiebe can lie no such thing as the Tll and horses finished fresh ripht use of a wronp thinp. It ia easier not to speak at all than it is to keep from say i up too much. Tiip.hr is a touch of flavor in the parden truck that is only known to the man who swinps the hoc. iMvio 11. Smith, son of tlm Morn. 01. prophet. .losepliSmit.li. has ben on in- i -:.i ' of I!., ri 1 11 in f,,r the ii-'ni e lit Cut fliw.r hikI winter blooming plant- lor ule by Mrs. Phillips. Stoiiehenpe monument con when entire, of two circles and two ovals, the outer circle beinp rum Miwd of till stones, each from l: to UO feet in helpht. A i-iiihonkh in the Montana peniten tiary at Deer Islpo is qnitc an artist 111 wissi. lie rarved ........ .'1. plBtlllttt P.. K. rim,,,r, .11 of 1 " ."f ;!?' KI 'IKI JOHN . It-1' the I nited Ntates, and the are said to lie excellent. tiootl A mntrln 1 htick the heads of all thr nresldenlji of I h..r..l.r ii'iin.", I "L.lrtl, . i.. . .. ... iiiiilertmlli, t T no us""" iiaencsscs Assignee's Notice to Creditors W r l.rr,..(,n. of The l'sll'': h,,' , 1 -t .... r,,-rlv 1' "",..,' lil-iTMllinrii. sli l r""""."". i.nt . . 1 . - .....ill.! I.. llt-" ntiiitliK Irmn dale. A. R August 0, IKM.-wiit TII0lH')S'