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Show IXKL1XGS. SvVt Orltns i;irls L-omi'laio it tl:o youog uii-L don't lease them enough. ' A rural V irginia c-mplti walkui ; about liiirty mil." in a li"t aifi lu-ij day to got umrrpjd. A lady in LymiviHe, lil., wll re-1 ceiitly stunL' by a honey bee, and died frtui the eil'ecta in about ten minute.-'. In the course of an Illinois dious-tiion, dious-tiion, a man is said to have "had a ravine built in the buck oi' hU head with a pop-bottle." The Boston Traveler says the ceiue-tariea ceiue-tariea around Boston are now most attractive for temporary visitors. "Temporary" is good. A cyuieal man say.i the reason women are so fond ol writing letters is that they rejoice iu the opportunity of saying ail they wish without the possibility possi-bility of an interruption. The army of "bloated bondholders" j lias received an accession to its ranks. The Kickapoo Indiana have $ljU,0Uu, the proceeds of their sales of Kansas ; lands, invested in t lie new I'nitcd j States live per-cents. i As an Atlanta judge was adminis-iteiing adminis-iteiing a sentence, the prisoner eneou-! eneou-! raging ly remarked, "Go in, old bald ' head." This was more than the judge could "bear," and tho sentence was appropriately lengthened. I Santanta and Big Tree, the two ; Kiowa chiefs who were recently to be hanged, have bad their sentence commuted com-muted to imprisonment for Hie n , punishment doubtless ten-fold severer on the hardy chieftains Lbau bunging. Two institutions; in Chicago spent $18,000 last year, and reclaimed eighty-eight eighty-eight fallen women. Tho Times of that I nit v thinks that the monev could have ! been more profitably employed in ' preventing women from lhlliug through : poverty. ' A twelve-year old boy in Cincinnati I stole a trunk lull of his sister's clothing and 700 of his papa's money, i and "dug out" with his sister, aged I eleven years. They have been gone a week, and all the authorities of Ohio ; have been unable to obtain the first jctue to their whereabouts. On the lat inst. there were reported i at Washington, as in operation at that time in the I'nitcd States, l'.tO grain and nine molasses distilleries, with a 'daily productive capacity of 10:1,820 gallons of grain spirits and S.0312 gallons of molasses spirits. Ohio has thirty - six distilleries, the largest number reported in any State. The people of Geneva beset an unlucky Belgian, who recently visited Switzerland under the idea that be was the ex-Napoleon, to whom ho bore a resemblance in facial expression, moustache and imperial. The unfortunate unfor-tunate man was nearly killed in the j melee, and the Geneva journals now j apologize for the affront to the stranger, who turns out to be the Mayor of , Brussels. The Panama kartells the following story of canine sagacity: "When the dog wishes to cross a river where alligators abound, he goes up tho stream a great way and barks with all hia might; the alligators go there and wait for his getting in to swim across. The dog knows what he is about; when he sees from the j number of snouts above water that his i enemies have all gathered to the feast, j he runs down tho bank as fast as he can, and swims across bcl'otc the jalligators are aware of the trick that he has played upon them." |