OREGON NEWS ITEMS. WAIFS OF THE WORLD. WASHINGTON LIF£ IN RUSSIA. A Short Sketch of the Life and Custom, of the Iiuislnn Peasant. * TURNOUTS. The National Capital Not Abonndlnj in 8AVED FROM DEATH. GLADLY ON THE LIST j No, my friend, you do not know what It Successful practitioners of the art n receipt of unsolicited test nl ¡a s from their many pat ent* extolling the idea <*t lhe lingering agony of weeks and months of »uttering, the certainty that wonderful merits of the Uonipound Oxy­ death is ever coining neater and ne-rer gen Treatment for lung, throat and > hrouic amt that no human skill can delay diseases of the Hood or nervous grim messenger. But 1*1 me tell you tuy A pamphlet containing many of these, sent story. with permission to publish, mailed free in the Fall of 1870 I had occadon to take anyboily who will write for it. Names of a stage ride in Oregon at night. I took» | national reputation will be found on the severe cold and wasslck lor a week. 1 list covered usual health witli theexceu. Orders for the Compound Oxy,.en Home ti .11 of a Illy slight cough, to which I paid n0 Trea nient will betil ei by II. A. Mathews attention. On my return to Faiitoriiia 615 Powell Street, San Francisco. the coughing became troublesome. 1 ap. plied tor medical advice. I was assured It is estimated that the increase of that it was an attack ot bronchitis and, births over deaths annually swells the bottle of medicine would set me right, a populat on of this country 878,5o2. Arm­ month went by and 1 was no better. | ed to the annual inimigralion m a te" Is-gan to lose flesli and appetite; my left years this will make ours the most popu­ lung gave me pain and night sweat« lous country in the world. troubled me. Again 1 received a thorough examination ana was informed that I had A MYSTERY. cavities in my 1“>*K a"d ninst seek a How the human system ever recovers from warmer climate. My coorn was sealed. | the bad effects ef the nauseous medicines often knew 1 had consumption. 1 look cod-liver literally poured into it for the suppositive re­ J oil, cough syrups anil the long list of lung lief of dyspepsia, liver complaints, constipa­ 1 remedies. Day by day I feU that I w«« tion, rheumatism and other ailments, is a mys­ nearing the grave; 1 struggled desperately against the enemy. 1 spent one Winter tery. The mischief done by bad medicines is in Florida, but the climate enervated me. scarcely less than that caused by disease. If A sea voyage was proposed and I took ship they who are weak, bilious, dyspeptic, consti­ tor Havre. 1 felt mat 1 bad exhausted ad pated or rheumatic, would often^r be guided means. A violent hemorrhage nearly ex. by the experience of invalids who have th'»r- hausted me, and I tell that 1 mustc as« oughly tested Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, they the struggle and prepare to meet iny fate would in every instance obtain the speediest bravely. Nearly two years 1 hud suffered aid derivable from rational medication. Inis aud was slowly dying. 1 resolved once medicine is a searching and at tHe same time a more to appeal to medical science, and, thoroughly sale remedy, derived from veget­ able sources, and possessing in consequence or hearing or a physician in Faris, 1 wentto its basis of pure spirits, properties as a medi­ see him. This was Dr. Dujardin. Hi» cinal stimulant not to be tound in the iiery first words gave me hope. “Aly dear local bitteis and stimulants often re oited to friend, you have the consumption, it I, by the debilitated, dyspeptic and languid. true; but by tlie grace of the good God you may yet regain some health.” He In 1885 Maine packed 4,00 ',0C0 cans of gave me a bottle ot his Life Essence, say­ sweet corn. ing, “Take this, and if it fails 1 eando nothing.” I hud tried so nir ny medicine! IT SHOULD BE GENtRALLY KNOWN that 1 had little faith. Yet 1 look it. The that the multitude of diseases of a scrof­ first night I did not sweat. I was sur­ ulous nature generally proceed from a prised, but feared it was only from the torpid condition of the liver. The blood ditlerent food. 1 soon began to look becomes impure be ause the liver does eagerly tor my meals. My cough did not not act properly and work off the poison trouble me, anil 1 fellas if I might get from the system, and the certain results well. I aw the good doctor again and are blotches, pimples, eruptions, swellings, receive t words of encouragement. Io tumors, ulcers, and kindred affections or short, I took seven bottles of the Lite settling upon the lungs and poisoning Essence, and then felt that I was nearlj their delicate tissues, unti ulceration, well; returned home to surprise my frienai breaking down, ai d consumption is estab­ and receive theircongratillations al being- lished. Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Medical saved from death. 1 brought several lion Discovery” will, by acting upon the liver ties of Dujardin’s Life Essence with me, and purifying the blood, cure all these and shall never be without it. To be saved diseases. from sudden death is nothing, but to be saved from lingering agony, from daily The citv of Paris ha* bought out the and nightly horror, is more than human longue can describe. horse railroads. O. e dollar mid tiity cents per bottle. At NEVER FAILS. all druggists’. Snell, Heitshu & Woodard, Heart Disease can be cured. There! re, wholesale agents, Portland, Oregon. let those afflicted with i' take hope. D k . Dr. Henley’s Celery, Beef and Iron re- F lint ’ s H eart R emedy is the only one which can be relied upon in cases of long moves languor and loss of appetite. standing, and will not fail in any case if Go to Towne & Moore when in Portland used faithfully. At druggists. #1.10. Des- riptive treatise with each bottle; or for beet Photographic and Crayon work, address J. J. Mack & Co., S F. Good and Co»tly Hor»e-Fle»h. Grand Ronde has a tri-weekly Dubuque, Iowa, owes nearly $800,000. The horse that forms part of a In California peaches are selling at $80 Crops are short in Cow Creek valley. The 1 fe of the Russian peasant is tho stylish livery in Washington is not, as a ton on the trees. most pitiful, the most wretched that the a rule, far removed from a “hack. Medford has a new Odd Fellows lodge, Boston proposes to borrow $024,000 for reader can imagine. At the time when To be attached to a twentv-flve-cent Wallowa river is said to be full of red internal improvements. fish. A large deposit of blood agate is re­ the people of the western countries qf cab or to tug at the traces of a dingy Europe are advancing toward a more •‘niglit-liner" is the fate that sooner or Emigrantsare arriving daily in Joseph­ ported near Cisco, Utah. ine County. There are 317 patients in the New favorable stage of life the Russian later overtakes him. 1 his fate is al­ The woods west of Dallas, I’olk county, Hampshire insane asylum. peasant remains in the primitive st 'to. most invariable for the official horse. are on fire. The room in which Grant died remains The cans -s for such a stagnation are One pair of President Arthur’s horses Grants Pass is shipping sugar pine untouched in every detail. sbvious—the barbaric oppression of the is now engaged in hauling a hack over uinber to Idaho. The wealthiest church in Boston pays government in all imaginable and un- tlie concrete streets of the capital for Sixty Chinamen live ¡ibiut Waldo, its organist but $350 a year. inagi liable ways and forms on oim Josephine County. Atlanta, Ga., capitalists propose es­ hand, and on the other the absence of their food and what attention they can get at a public liverv-stuble. They LaGrande is to have a new Presbyte­ tablishing a large piano factory. km wledge, the only condition of in­ were bought nt auction by the stable­ rian church building. Vermont proposes to establish a state dividual and social progress. -‘So The new Congregational church at The institution for the criminally insane. long ns llm rays of knowledge are ob­ man. and are the servants of the pub­ Dalles will emit $4,000. Bill Haley, a murderer, was taken out structed by the thick and inipem trablo lic. Several of the horses that yveru Hon. D 1‘. Thompson »ants to build of jail at Paulding, O., and hanged to a- vail of ignorance, so long as the apos­ driven to the carriages of his Cabinet water works at Eugene City. tree. tles of truth are kept in the prison cells Ministers and formed a part of tlieir St. Mary's Chapter of Eastern Star About 80,000 barrels of oil are pro­ and Siberian mines, so long as our brilliant establishments here are work­ was recently organized in Corvallis. duced daily by the wells of Pennsyl- rising generation is trained n tradi­ ing in the street-cabs and look no bet­ During June and July 90,000 pounds of vania. tional ways, our population will never ter than tlieir fellows win* have never wool have been slopped from Teloi.-aset. The Grand Army of the Republic as- be relieved of their wretched life," occupied snch distinguished positions. A« stylish private livery may be seen Tlie ranges around Arlington are soeiation in Massachusetts has 19,700 wrote one of the most prominent Rus- stocked to their full capacity with sheep members. s an critics in 1865. Twenty year- havq in Washington as in any other city, A co-operative farm for tramps has pass' d atid what advance has the peas­ probably, but there are few teams that The mail route between Jacksonville could stand to have the gold or silver and Willow Springs lias been re-estab­ been established by a New York pliilan- antry made? Absolutely none. throphist. I have lived among tho Russian peas­ taken from their harnesses. Most of lished. A postoffice in New Jersey has been ants for over twelve years, during wa eli them are scrubs, or have had years Jacksonville is agitating a branch rail­ road to connect with the O. A C. K. K. named Gladstone in honor of the English t me 1 had a favorable opportunity of piled upon them until they are sway- studying their l.fe in all its phase-. I'lie backed. Senator Mahone is credited statesman. at Medford. Over $31,000,000 worth of beer was Russian peasant, although hardened by with driving a very line-blooded team Large quantities of blackberries are being sent to Klamath and Luke counties consumed in seven Pennsylvania coun­ his c’reum-tances, is naturally kind. to his drag. 1 was told the other day ties last year. No stranger has as yet met with a re­ bv a man who knows the horses that from Ashland. A bill before congress provides for tho fusal of hospitality, be it to theextent tiiev are old clods without any blood, Dr. W. II. Ross, of Oregon City, had a lie brought from the country, serious fall from a step-ladder last week, establishment of an ordnance foundry at of a dry piece of blend or a night's which Troy, N. Y. lodging in a little lint "We must where they have done service for more injuring bis back. The Pacific coast produces annually div de what we possess,” says a s'mple years than tlieir teeth would like to The buildings and property belonging Russian proverb, which, be it saidtotho confess. to Josephine county at Kerbvville, iiave 1/4)0.000 cases of canned goods, valued credit of the majority of the population, The President's horses are much ad­ at $4,500,000. been sold for $100. mired, and every body knows all about A judge of the court of appeals will be is strictly adhered to. A Woman’s Relief corps, G. A. R., was the only state officer elected in New York The 1 fe < f the Russian peasant is full them by this time, but the only hordes organized at Roseburg last week, with state this fall. of misery and wretchedness. The con­ in his Cabinet that would be too good 24 charter members. Frank James, the ex-highwayman of stant care and hard struggle for his to do service on a milk-wagon are those The board of trustees of Medford have Missouri, is visiting friends in Fort daily existence, the heavy taxes that he driven by Mr. Whitney. Bayard donated $100 towards the Blurting of a Worth, Texas. is burdened witli and which he is bound makes no essay to a stylish livery, and brass baud in their town. Over 15,163 chattel mortgages were to pay under anv circumstances, all this his horses have seen their best Jo1 u Canavan had his arm broken filed in New York city duringthe first six is Millie ent to deprive him of all the days. Those driven with much last Saturday, near Tangent, while haul­ months of the year. enterprise and ambit on that are pecu­ display of livery by Secretary Endicott ing hay. An ear of corn measuring eighteen liar to tho more civilized anil con- served a full Senatorial term with Mr. Hop growers in Linn County have con­ inches in length was recently taken from seqnently more happy nations, • Total Pendleton, and were sold to the Secre­ blind superstition tary of War when he took the Pendle­ tracted to sell a portion of this year’s a field near Sylvania, Ga. darknes- and crop to San Francisco parties at 20jg i ts. are the, ma n features of his ton house on Sixteenth street. It is Winnipeg, Manitoba, authorites am character, I . • belief in thu cv I quite a common thing for horses to Sheriff Blakely, of Gilliam county, endeavoring to force photographers in spirit as a nighty power, having pass the rounds from one official to an­ captured a prisoner in Marion county that city to keep closed on Sunday. a great deal to do in the fate of every named Shepherd who had escaped from until they are finally sold at auc­ A merchant at Wallingford, Vt., re­ individual, lias taken deep root in his other and jail. meet their fate in the shape ot cently reduced to ashes a book that had mind und no reason seems able to ex- tion a two-wheeled cab. which is hitched to One the practices adopted by the far­ $10,000 of bad accounts on its pages. tr'eate it. Any tale of the supernatural them for the rest of their days. mers this summer is to run their aidf- There are 1,000,000 naturalized Poles is taken as a matter of fact and any binders by moonlight. It has proven to Tlie horses driven by Mr. Evarts in in this country, according to an estimate 1 matter of fact is looked upon rather 18G8 drew Secretary Chandler's car­ be a great success. made recently by the Polish alliance. sceptically. 1 can recall facts of shock­ riage during his term in the Cabinet, Loftus Brothers have recently sold But $14,941 has been subscribed to­ ing super-t t'on tlint will to a c rtain and are now doing duty on/he street to fifty-five head of young mules from their ranch in Warner valley at an average ward a Grant monument in Philadel­ extent illustrate the character of tlu public conveyances. phia. G. W. Childs contributed most of peasant. One happened in a small vil­ price of $100 per head. The horses driven by the Postmaster- that. lage in the vicinity of K ef. On otui General have done duty at the depart- A fire occurred at Pendleton last Fri­ INSTANTLY RELIEVED. Bluefish are very scarce at Nantucket dark, niitii autumn n'glit a poverty- i ment for ntadv years. Attornev-Gen- day night, which destroyed a block of Mrs. Ann Lacou •, of New Orleans, La . this season, selling as high as $1 25 stricken old man throw an infant into i oral Garland has no horses. Lamar irame buildings. Tne hank was located writes: “1 have a son who has been sick in the block, but escaped destruction. apiece. Years ago they sold at 30 cents the river, or. as lie said, handed it over | has no use for a horse except when for two years; he has been attended by each. to the dev 1 in exchange for a purse ol he's astride it. and then he is not par- our leading physicians, but all to no pur­ The loss was about $20,000. Eighteen bumblebees, twenty-two gold that lie supposed was hidden in a I tieular as to the kind. Many of the pose. This morning he had his u^ual Joseph Pierce, living two miles south­ spell of coughing, and was so greatly west of Forest Grove, Washington wasps, or thirty-eight ordinary honey­ certain secluded place, and that could line-looking equipages at the capital prostrated in consequence, that death bees contain enough poison to kill an not be found unless some innocent 1 :• that pass for private are hired by the county, was shot and killed last Tuesday seemed imminent. We had in the hou^e man being weio sacrificed. In am.,ter I month from livery-stables. The French a bottle of DR. WM. HALL’S BALSAM by Isaac Hiatt, a neighbor. Hiatt gave adult. Mrs. Marina Wright, of Addison, Vt., village a my. and that will bo the “sweet very stylish turnout by a coachman per home' of the Russian peasant. Every whom he pavs one hundred dollars per sale Agents, Portland, Oregon. became involved in a desperate quarrel personal examination. KIDNEY AND LIVER on one of the tlatboats on the river be­ The citizens of Poquocine, Va., were inch of space is inhabited, so that, as a i month and living. W hen getting your baot or shoe TROUBLES low town, which resulted in one of the very much astonished one day last week matter of course, the air is made pois­ General Singleton drives a fine team, straightened use Lyon's Heel Stdleners: contestants, John 'feline, receiving a w hen they witnessed a snow-storm that onous an.l intolerable, and this ex- and so does the British Minister. Mr. they save money, give comfort, and keep FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISU deep cut in the back, near the spine. pla ns the frequent fatal diseases pre­ I Palloch has two fine horses. Those them straight. The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed Red lasted about fifteen minutes. Lines on wrapper. vailing among the Russian peasantrv. driven by tlie Japanese Minister used There is not a vacant tract of land in About 500 women do editorial work on TAKE NO OTHER. Tlieir daily habits and methods of life to be beauties, but they have grown Baker county. The lleiellie says if a TERRITORIAL NEWS. 8NKL1 a HKIT8HU & WOODARD, are of the stmpl ‘st chir act r. Five old in service and are only‘keeping up the large newspapers of this country. man wants government lands, he must WholesalelAtfents, Portland, Or. Tlier wuro ninety-seven deaths at Se- o'clock in the morning, in all sea­ appearances, like woman belles. Rep­ go over the mountains in the southern TENNYSON’S ’MAY QUEEN.” X» V V-, , g ,» v- part of the county, and over there they ettle last year. sons, is generally the hour at resentative Fisher, of Michigan, has a Who knows but if the beautiful girl are not as plentiful as they might be. w hich the family rises. 'The woman im- John Powers, of Sprague, was thrown l good teain. Hon. William Walter who tiled so young had been blessed with This is a great county, and is becoming from a horse and seriously injured. PRUSSIAN FORESTS. nn diatelv begins to prepare breakfast, ‘ Phelps has very tine horses, as has lion. Dr. Pierce’s ‘Favorite Prescription” she greater every day. 'it is great in agri­ wli eh generally consists of a mixture Robert R. Hitt, also. Senator Evarts might have reigned oil many another The Handsome Revenue Derived Fro. Goo. Clewly has been arrested for kill ­ culture, great in minerals, great instock, ing and maiming cattle on the Potlatch, of sourkrout, beetsand potatoes, culled lias two new horses of good Kentucky bright May-day The “ Favorite Prescrip­ Thein by (lie Government. tion” is a certain cure for all those dis­ and will reiuaiu so for many a long year I. T. ••borshteh,” and coarse rye bread. A stock. They are very dark brown. orders to which females are liable. Americans, accustomed to dealing to come. large trunk, the only piece of furn'ture Senator Cameron has two clipped The first tea ship, the W. B. Flint, with large figures, will be struck wii Work is progressing lively at the Ore­ Prof. Bell is said to have given his deaf Yokohoma, arrived at Victoria OU to be se in in a peasant’s hut. w hich at bays, which he values at $2,500. He gon City Locks. Tlurty-tive men are at from the small extent of the Prussian St the same time serves ns a table, drives them to a coupe and a Lroue. and dumb wife a present of 810,(0,000. the 27tl>. work and the force is soon to be in­ is spread with a coarse cover, I ham. He has a white driver in green forests, upon which so much care at J. B. Armstrong was found dead at and creased. There are five pairs of gates to after saying pray r tho head of I livery. Senator Payne drives two big Dr. Henley’s Celery, Beef and Iron coun­ attention is bestowed and about whi the residence of William Sweeney, on build from ten to twenty ft. high and the fam'ly followed by the bays. lion. \\ arner Miller's coachman teracts the effects of an excessive use of so much is written and printed. Tl twenty feet wide, each gate weighing the Tnkannon, W. T., last week. rest of the members, occupies’ Ids seat. claims that his Hambletonian bays can tobaccj and liquors. thirty tons. Besides this, it will take Janies Lane, who is wanted at Butte After the “Lorsht h" pot is emrted ' cover but 6,597,000 acres. These P 150,000 feet of lumber, five tons of iron, City for homicide, was arrested near every one goes out to his work. If it is trot to the pole in three minutes. In Bronchitis is cured by frequent small siati forests, however, although 1 full livery tlie turnout is very stylish. doses two tons ot spikes and nails to do the Grangeville, I. T., last week. of Piso ’ s Cure for Consumption. winter time the mon are engaged in fee 1- Senator Allison's horses make no pre­ i profitable than those of France, pa other repairing necessary, all of which The hop crop of Washington territory ing the cattle a nt the women in spin­ tensions to style. Senator Stanford a house is not rented in Mexico duce annually an average of 5,374,OH must be finished September 1st. this year is estimated at 15,000 bales, ning their flax. Every one has his doesn't drive his fast horses to his car­ it When is not taxed. I loads of fifty cubic feet of timber an which, at $32 a bale, will bring $4,800,- hands full. A twelve o'clo k ilium r riage. His carriage horses are a pair small wood, and net to the Governmei J. J. Peele has been confirmed as post­ 000. Don ’ t hawk, and blow, and spit, but use is nnnotinceil. Again “ borshteh" on seventeen-hands-high blacks, mak­ Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. ann.tally nearly $5,000,000, or aba master at Spokane Falls. The excitement over the Indian scare the trunk tabic, followed bv a p »tf.ill of of $1.35 per acre every year. T The supreme court ci New York has in tho Calispel country, has subsided boiled potatoes and plenty of emrse. ing an immense team in a heavy silver Ro«coe Conkling’s foe in the Broadway subordinate staff of the Prussian Sta deferred rendering an opinion in the and the settlers are returning to their rye lir'nd. Supper consists of the rem­ harness. The livery is black, with big black rosettes on the hats. The drivers case was 83 I, DO. forests chiefly employed in their prota Jac line case until October 4th. homes. nants of dinner, tin Sunday«, how­ are white. tion. that is, foresters and forest guari Died at Cambridge, Mass., on the 26th, T ry G brmfa for breakfast,. A movement is on foot by leading men ever, or <1 iv« of festival, an epicurean Gf theold citizens here. General Beale numbers 3.783 persons, in addition Charles Conant, who was assistant sec­ of Puyallup to organize a company for piece of-alt | ork or mutton and ft-, «h K probably has the best livery. He is a which there is an administrative st retary of the treasury under Bristow. the purpose of building a large hop ware­ rye bn ad w lrehthe pea-ant. and still great horseman, and the’ horse» he of 807 persons, with headquarters t Wm. P. Pierson, cashier and book­ house at Puyallup for the storage of hops. more his better half, is very fond of— drives have good blood in them, but Bei lin, 122 forest inspectors and 6771> keeper of the American Baptist Publica­ It is said 600 men have left Tacoma to adorn the table. Whitebread, tea or they are a little old. His carriage emtive ollie, rs in charge of forest di* tion society, is a defaulter to the sum of work on the N. P. extension. It is also cotlee are 1 o! d upon ns a luxury be­ A horses do not match in color. One is tricts or ranges. This staff besides th! $60,000. stated that wages have been advanced to yond the r. a h of the peasantry, it is a dun and the other a dark bav. His POSITIVE CURE management of the State forests, M Hops are looking fine at Healdsburg, $2.25 per day. on y on v*'ry rare oeea-ons f. for ex­ turnout is quite attractive. Ex-Sena­ for every form of the general control of over 3,000,9j Cal. Several vineyards were dug up The stage coming from Idaho Cfty was ample, anv one n th ■ family 1« sick - acres of other forests, the property s SKIN an’n *tLlSlVTl,Cl K.*l thu Frederick Rentschler, vice-pn sdent corn. 1 -Skin , u”e- *nd manager of the Indianapolis Manu- I planted this year in the Ahtannum and day a.e d s m-ed there. What strike« his hat. W. W. Corcoran's horse« are c,-?,,-J p ?> d dttlly’ "i,h two »' three doses of 1 litre are eight forest schools in Gel itki RA RK.soLVKXT.the New Blood lhirilier many and much attention is given 1 valleys. facturing company in S.m Francisco, Cowychee 1 a stratiyer who is pres nt at one of «ticll handsome, but old. Senator Sabin's C to keep the blood cool, the perspiration pare committed suicide on the 27th. Finan­ 8. D. Garrison, while at work on a meetings i« tii" absolute eonfus on which stable con-ista of a pair of black Ham- and unirritating, the hewelaopen. the t "era* d the youth of that country in fitting fj active, will -peediiy cure cial trouble are said to have been the frame I the management of forests and fork] bui’ding at Tacoma recently charm t r z - t« prow dings. All «peak bletoni m«. valued at 82.500. a large, kidneys Eczema. Tetter, Kingwo m. Psoria^i«« Li hen cause. fell from a scaffold and was almost in­ nt one , no one lis'ens and th ■ debate« black coupe horse valu 'd at Pruntu^ Scali Hea.T. Dandruif. and eve": e-t administration generally.— and A Philadelphian thinks that Graham's i stantly killed. Two other men escaped aim seem s of wild d sonler. But there ?cal-v and Pimply Humor* Budget. another valued at 81,51X1. The finest S and M ain, with Loss ot Hair. wh°en experiment with his barrel in the Nia- by I hanging to a narrow plank. is no rule without an exec’ t on: an ora­ teams seen on the streets of the capital 1 o. LjSt Physujansand all known remedies fail rara whirlpool may lie of practical —1. Homer, the mulberry tree S “Major E.” Brown and Charles Galla­ tor may sonietini s command general ¡ are those that are here only tempora­ 25^ benefit. His idea is that seagoing ves- thnsiast, has submitted to th. Sanl»| rounders, under preliminary exam­ attention. In such cases utter s lenee rily.— Washington Cor. N. Sun. odv is arguing at is go.ng the round» of the papers that P ain Pt astkr . New. elegant, infaiubii drifting of snow upon the rulf1] sum of $10X1 each. It was shown that the top of h A V vce. a wild uproir go •« vessel and the shore. trip k. The plan is to line the NJ furnished saws to the prisoners. on. which oft mt ni a end« in a tig it.— tho Emperor of Germane rrmeniber» Mrs. Margaret Webber, of Camden, they ' nine generations. Mrs. M. Chamber- with groves of the thrifty growingM tf. . ‘ •i i/. in l ’ h ! ide'phi i rima Helena, Mont., is wild with excite ­ N J., asked little Eddie Wood to drive lain. of North Brookfield, visit ng in | PORTLAXn. ORF.GON. ’ •iau mulherrr. resulting from tho discovery of — — - • her chickens out of tho yard. Bovlikehe ment 1 Worcester, »avs she remembers «even A Boarding and Day School for Girls. —A soldier, W. F. Moore, *1 threw a stone at them, and to his sur- ¡ rrit salt a short distance from town. It is mentioned ns a curious generations in her own family. She is - ("NPflTED BY THE MISSES RODNEY •obbed of eighteen dollars aud ®l discoverer, a barber named Frank prise hit one of the finest of the flock and The , ■igMy-six years ol.l. and remembers t nrter th. .nprnM... of Th» Ri R., / Wm*» cents many years ago while stations had a mineral claim on which * umstance that a , ctur»» of (;t killedit. At this Mrs. Webber became Nelson, ; ■ Bistwp of Or»». n Hancock, which h ¡«1 in her great-grandmother, her grand­ •it Liberty, Sfo. He was. a week or J very angry, and with a stick of wood he aunk three shafts. The ledge of salt ' slmul hotel since tae rani] W,*?l u >;“sl ’h' Art- mother, her father, her brothers, her VJCA1 and Instrumental Music aud B ...kkeeniiig a ■‘go, the recipient of over sixty-«J boat the boy until he fell at her feet which he supposed to be crystal or (eld- 1X80, fell to the floor «it th 1 * H* thirteen teac! era Puni'« ■’drnitted A anv vwti children, grandchildren and great- aojlnto.n, ,.„11. f.h, ™ in each aud was four (eel dollars, sent him anonymously, to FJ The 1 k > v died ten days after. Mrs. Web­ prandchLdreu. • »f the General's y child sterous ave quint re very ui lively tra [ome Pied P'ind and | | milarlv, s Fed to be a P”n and m F "as pret r’s was a [' mental ii P’tructed banner; b r'lich we i fd manual' f'ct read 1 [on may I hong yout h.V 'ou’th, I foi plenty pf -ntlicien paths, ant paths, ever r’ed jol I'Vlest; bul pibfon Gio,