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izmnEHniQca. :SL t. PERCIVAL, Editor. " MMrateiMUttaM a uaa. FRIDAY, AUG. IS, UWS. WHCK SHE HEARD THE STOKV. insured in the days of black as a child I received aU Wl V WAIIIIII n3A il Wm. . J J MR 1MIW WJtJM or question till the story of the ark then faith wavered. X waa kneeling on a stool, my arms) resting on the kitchen worktahle, a 5 by 10 feet receptacle for all thing needful in the preparation of a meal. Mam nywaa opposite, (ratting up a fowl for dinner in one of the enormous dishpans of that day. She gave me a fall description of the flood, with Q the preparatioos leading op to it. I was especially impressed when Noahs wife objected to the snakes coming in. but waa doubly sympa thetic when she protested that wasps and spiders were more than she could stand. I grew calmer as Noah as sured her that the latter were to go into a closet in the attic, the door to be celled op, and as to thesnakes, thenr wrmM In twvrai mr.i ut Other details, which need not here Cokmopwuta v ia om of the man per be given, followed till aQ was ready j productiona of its kind puUisbed for the storm to burst. This lurid f on either side of tbe Allan tic; says the affair I wOl not attempt to describe, 1 Irish Tines, of Dublin. Eiteodiu oot as the ark began to Boat and its auuny to Tiaa me waTes waa proTed 1 ore&lbed more freely and was ready to enjoy, as 1 nad so often done be fore, the reaction that followed blood curdling recitals- Msmnrica true novelists and generally ended their stones pleasantly. Time and tne right triumphing. But my peace was to be disturbed a question sprang up. Loast as I had known from other sonmue the atory of the flood none of these thnli xng detaila had been giTen me. Why -were they left out of sacred history, and Ibow had mammy secured them? I asked if she were sore of her in formation. She replied, "perfectly Te." After some eonaderation I euUuetl, with misginng. to askhow ahe gauMid her knowledge. My rebuke came. She struck an attitode which, said plainly. "It at ae tamahmg how doll snmechildren.are." 'The knife and chirfcen went to the 'bottom of the pan, her hands rested -on her hipa, and looking over and far beyond my bead she rail, -My gre't- t t-gre t-graja'tajimmj' Leer ebry wrud I tell you ftzm whar ahe dan hideun er ole Kiss Hoe'a bed. St Xonia Bepobbcs. The author of the "HistcKre de la literature Asghuse" always main tained h interest in the land and language he had profoundly stodird, bat thesrews one of our ctatioMl inyariee which he could not fatfaon that of our nobiliary titles. "Can yott explain to me sotnething very curious. T he a&ked. "I suppose it atill cansadered aa honor to sit in your hoaae of peats, but why, aa a penalty for doing so. ahouid my friend Sir Williain Tnotnaon, whose reputation btOonga to Europe, and not to England akxie, bury (ensere iir hi illosarioos identity in an un known title r Even if he had fol- - towed the example of Tennyson and Slacanlay," be went on. "and called lomaelf Lord Thomson that would not hare bees diatinctire enooirh. He was celebrated as William Thom aon, and he ought to hare called him self. Lord Wiiham Thomson." J explained that that style could noc oe apptaea to a peer, aa it indeed fndirated that the person so addreaged belonged to a certain small section of -commoners. "Well, "be said, "it is another peculiarity of the British -ooastitufiou. 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LOUIS EISTEO CITIES. 3; 1 DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO C: riThe Quickest to Chicago and the East fan Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. PULLMAN and TOURIST SLEEP- S.MS, FnCC RECLINING CHAIR CARS. DININO CARS. For rataa and aattarai infamiMi mii mm oraddraM w-Ss" R'PHT, AM. Oaa. fw A(t. 36 WaafeLaftoa atraat. -or. Third, aHiUTLAMP. OE tKOWOMTEB UROM THE UWS OF OftECOs. POLK COUHH BANK. MONMOUTH. OR. 1. n. itaWi.Kv P. Li:Apm!i.i. Vh-Im. Mhar Paid Capital, 930,000. DIRECTORS. ' f'"T' F-UtPtwU. I.M.mmWM J. B. V. BaUr. J. B. tump, r.aVromU Jnnai-raa. A nival baakiDf ud axciianca boatnaaa IrmaaaeiMl; loan uia4o: aVrnmiu revMvwt utot i ebarfc or oa caniaaue of dmwitr iDMTMt paM od tlaia ttcamtta. as-Fira proof aalt and burctar pmof asst. b Yala Ilia toe. ""' uOvHognc a, aa. fc p. av RAILROADS. East and South ! via ;The SHASTA Route j Southern Pacific Co. Callltirola axpraaa trains run dally. North rju A. M. 7MJ r. M. 1 ?i r. a. ! Htm r. a. TZ7 t-. Ar. AlKaojr Ar. u rruetaa L. ' - . fUmttowtm hop. rauua ....41 via. a. ( Albany Looal. tfmtr aampt Saaday. ! Lava t Pnrtfaod ScflO a.m, T - a-m. ArriT Altmar ip.m rnrUMrf lu-.Ma.rn I PL LLMAX BLFrETT SLEEPERS ! aod " ! rVcnnd-Claas Bleeping Cars attached j to all through Iraioa. West Side Division. Hl ana Carvallia. MaU wala dauljr taacapt Soaoay J Is p m I Af.BOniamaafaoT' Ar wi p Br p m Aiaaoy and orraj;,. nm aiuj tralaa wa ranoe raimao, ypra trala dallrnra Unadayl Jpi - fwtiaad" "rT VjS'i a !! r aBBj:irJajop u Orasonian Railway Dlvtaiaa anal PerUaaial anal Yamhill Ry. Airtla aaati Amxly cmtb Sasday.) -jam I p en ifcpia I ..mrtiaad.. ar M p a, Moao.-iLh tr , a m .Airtia 1, ) 70 s aa Ar.. Tbroorh IV kru to all notnu la tb Kaawa froiB T. K. l i KK. Acanl, ludnmdnm. B. KOEHI.ER. E.KBOOCWI. M nar. Aaat. O. r . a rta. Aat. From TERMINAL or INTERIOR POINTS tbe IMERU PiCIFIC R. fl. la Umi Una to taka R is the DIKIKG-CAR ROUTE. ft runs Through Vestibuled Trains Eery Day in the Year to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO (Jo eliaaaa M carat Composed of DINING CAI'.-S on- aurTiaMrwxL Pullman Drawing Itoom Sleepers of latest equipment, TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, Ilwst that can be const ranteri and in which accommodations are both free aod furnished for holders of first or sec ond clam ticketa, and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. 1 Continn Unef ConnectiRf with all u,i3s SJS'.TJ?"'1 and tmtBtetrnpted arrl-a. yyummn alpr rwmitaii can l wund ta advanna Uiroub u,.n,ini .. HHICr(ETS Knrrma. naa ha h," ."T ';''"- ""u ff.T;. i",ior ra'. rootaa, and other da lat la, rurDlabed oa application to aur aaent. or A. D. CHARLTON, Aaalatant Omirral Pa anew Aemt. No. m rim alreat, oor WaaHlnatoa, PORTLAND, OR.