' 1 . rJ - - I''.. 1- ' -"'V . . f t -- .1 ' if . r . III 1 t t. - : t. 11 ... . FEIDAT, MAY tT-4-XWrt. r to rmczv 1 f ...l aay MHMM e iHiv the N KumW who do not want It, w request tbrm to notify a of Ut faci when they recelv thb Imm. Wtto't Mt to b aa awloiM Visitor In any -body bouse, bat shall send tb paper nil! m(IM that perron's da nt want We need, strict payment is advance, but liTca where we do but receive It, v win end tb paper far three mouth (ur$l M; otx month fur $2 tS, and mm year lur $4 00, payabb at the expiration f tb Una. N aubaorlpUoa received fur lass lb a thru moah. - Wo hop our friend wlU com forward with their ulrrr""" f" help u mak our paper a financial, a it ha already proved -a popular aweoaaa. oui roura ixniinL TheNrwNoTnii'ErrlrpldJy Jbc vantage ground, r- Dawn of men, w bo would not look upon It at flrat with the leaat degree of allowance, have al ready eomo flnuly to our aid, and ao- knowledglug themaelvea atouiaued at - our oof , and biddiug U God pved, liavt itelped ua on our way rejoicing, Woinen, by the acore, hare flocked to our standard, often from quarter wIkiv w were leaat loo king fur enfourago ment. Th aoaof publi Jourualiam ha thuabirproTFd a'plaeld lake with Vot enough of counter current to warrant ua In eorrylng-much aH."W hop Fur atlffand bracing broeatia by and by, and then w aball ahow you what our barque can do. 0V1 TI13T 1TTHD1IC2 AT LITI01L JttETH0. r TO- W wet living upon a farm, cui ,jn INf MlMtHiHssiaSL - upon mMreatdalirwoman, - washerwoman and maid of all-wo way la which moat anatn' wive are supported(T) by energetic and -thrifty husbands, who never dream that women am a dullarr Our good husband gen erally took us all to tawa to abun-h on Daadaya; but w had no other opportun ities for latolbctual Improvement ex cept the weekly vlslU of th Ortgom JFUrmer, then published at Portland, and th OrtgrmArgmi Wm. L. Adam paper, published at Oregon City. But xjs umhy learned that tha great ora tor, Cui. .D. Baker,, wa to prak ia . Isvtayetta an a ertaiM day. A longing destr to hear him took possession of a and w announced to our lionored liege that w should go. II demurred at flrat, but a few cogent reason for our elealr to go, Ut principal on being that th lllastrtou statesman 'wa an ao - ' quainiano of our childhood, gained th of Journalism. Our experience, tbu far, point, and taking th llttb one with ua, ha fully sustained our pervious opinion jnst MWes every other fit rnlly did that aay thing whkVa wotnan frtr That hrtljttnt-to churci-wa Trpalrvd to h coukl 'do aheriuuT an 'Inalienable In viilag.! Htoptlug at th bouse of right to attempt. Instead of tlte obloijuy t Hob. J. B. McBrkb, wv acquainted Mrs. and aenra with which sont of our dear " M. with our Intention and th motives rt friemb feared that our work would J t.li.ti nraiHail TtiaT hvrivs "IikLmI ha niiet hv tha tnilillc fY4-ml w.mr. r-'i " -" -a certain ex-wtltor, wh a m totetmd th speaker, alway told dirty aMcdutea; that ladle were not expected to be pre, ut, and, if they went, they would be Insulted. ,- Mra. M. and her worthy mother agreed to far the torm wHh ua. Bo It was arranged that a bib they were preparing lunch on, w should canvas Vbm town fcc voiuttteer. our nuaxter w wbh now to make a mjucst of wet mustered by one o'clock, th hourlfTerT editor who baa said be fail to ppointaa mr tn-spxiag, ana seven . i IndlciL accompaiibd by their Jtuabanda, rrpairad to thJl,wkwm thronged With meu to th number of several bund- red. . A w nbred th crowded wax amlr-aodibbhlasmwrhajdtoevr VqaarteraT' Thai was eleven year ago, nave tmprutcu muca in man- aino then and w begun to feel a ton of trepidation rather poorly according With our prevlou finnnea. 21 Hon, E, D." Baker, th man of iron heart and eagb eye, toaj msygiicajiy from hb seal on th matrnnt, and wav- - fl kj na 1 k k m tar" atia VTvmt .Lni BMaanul I mlily; webonmd th ladles with thsrful wpsh snd-happy utterance, rdertng room for them near th speaker, In hb own galbut way, and order rvlCnod supreme. Boss of tho stab Joke of th x-dltor, befur nllmbd to, may hav been rendered In a "Dryer" maiinr, awing to the presence of but no other serious result wa saanilesC Aa w sat ther for hours, Listening to th burning eloquence which "'"no js-n -can ntrllncale.anil thought th hund reds of women whoa husband wer present, hearkening to tb magic of the ' great man's voice, whlb they were com pelled to stay i homcin utter Inanition, our flrat great kon on eetmf jfg hrfttrt . Many Women were hocked at the au dacity of the few who bruk the way, but aasong aU Utoa aborked one not on could b found who was willing to May away from th next political meet- -IwttesrtiAvX'altoiHTeJ thaaa MMtlnrk. and snsal ansa ilas la I aa Us tw.- thswartll ojn.il ta. Mflna qnrtnglthi'lr Trmtlnlng aay upon the carta; yet not on ot tnem aa neglected J n bn daty la ciseiocrteeor f.rrn(trn I occaaloav Wbh W coukl my a much forth aten. , i, ; . -, . Man wamn wlU, w doubt, "a shocked when t the fvw determined mt. tha fl h-V .1 tW.Mll.1 . . ..... ' K - ik.i.i. t,, k. . 1 they will fuihrw, and th hcavru wlii I not fall - ' - ' - , - W bar Waited, faithfully fur atMne Bibb doctrine . front aur .srdritually gaimbd brother f th Jcrusrf IWweaa, I lial aa I. II. i 1 tin mt a niii a ft- - r r a -a bav not rsneired a crumb af fuapW from that very reibbb source; ; lam'V we pray yon, goad , bav nn vU isshiiistsan of wmnan' aack my. to". at a as scriptareT W lik It. Tberv'a a tsrwaal ;"i, I it - We am dally Ir receipt of HUrt talnlng that woudcrfullj, cheap And re markably obtrusive eomsaudltyi uno llcited advloe. Flrat, weWadvied by eereof neopto to refrain A" Bur nub resolr to wilt, wu aad publish newspaper, 'flntee wer mut rip fur It;" "It would aJnk of 4ts.wn weight;" would be too hard;" ' "newspaper bual- money;" Jd A host of oth eqnaJIjrwcll meant admonition which only md' our reeolr th etruuger. Many of these earn friend are m expressing their urprb at th ability .and general good" management of th paper. They ooo nothing briar It but success If w ma tiage It right On friend write to ut "The success of tU XW : KonTHwawr a Crecoue ooncluakm. Don't bar too mot h to MJ bout twiea, and yott'lTU aar to Maooeed. , Btkdt4o tLTbalkit.'' other friend, a bachelor, but a grnLW- WaplU thU drawback, write: Don't atk'k (oockme to wontan ufl7age, Giv n variety. ; IVopl get UrLa alSnten' harping upon one atrlng. A n otlpr mya: Join the great liepubHoan party and help flghtour coming political batUcfiv Uh your vn atrong pen." An , other myrTb Di-moeratle party win aoon derUr Itaclf In favor of woman auflrag tf you'll Hpouae It dortrlnea and procUlm them with tlie aam vtm jmt diaplay upon other ubjecU" Well! well! Waeonfea we're about cornered. gfw mmm m wwiw uaai iia., gwwvm stoaneh and trim, hop to steer through llow can a woniaay4mrqua, however these diOVrrnt and" dlrecttif oi.iMs.Inif breakers? But our sail ar reefed, ami la th beth of th gab. Wr standing straight out to ca, with pennants flying at th masthead, proclaiming the motto of atcraft, 'Wil patku our own ca aoa. ---. 'hlb we trust that we shaLT never prove imnsilf sunk an Ingmto aa todl regara me anentMn or our many Mends, we mnt be true to our own in- dlvklualjry and rely aomewbat en our own Judgment. Our friends can hew-utterly Impossible It b for u to fuUpv -very body's : advloa. "r- Of one thing w assure them that they, may be perfectly satisfied. W ahull never ally otwelf .to anypolltl.'al party, of any nam or ordur. Whk h Vjv lu any way abrtdg our jight to keep at lb figure head of our barque th synonym of our principles, wlik h are based upon the immortal wonls, Facif Wtw. H, Faxx raxtui, raxa rKori.a. WE CHALLEJQE TEX riATElTITT, One month of our Jouvmtllstlc career na bea added to lb annab of th li I vocabb Past, mine w ventured our la 1 depeudetil craft upon th changing sea ' ... r. " oblonuv much mm oeeTJjrThan w'hould fM it, and fur wbose ak nkm w experienced som trepidation th publb generally, and pre especially, bav met our effort with, a genuin spirit pf welcome, for which w hil ever bold them In grt- ful retnerabrance, and which It alutU J alway b our aim to deaenre. lagre with u upon th uuestlon of woman sbfftaxurrr-e .a themTon and aU to tell u plainly, courteously and cordially they do not dealr It, snd nn Inngn try 4avsr w-T"wtth a rcaaon whieh they-err in rlljng- woman'e reaaon," naniclyibe xery in deflnlt and anaalbractory "because." I That b th aaly argument they tiav yet I brourltt forward, sad werajHlldlT confess I that thore b not logt chough In It to 1 satisfy ua. " ' . . , - T . 1 TW dltorial fraternity owe to human. lty, to Justice, to common sense, and herself with th ballot, and w shall see I a a s .1. .' a u . .... I common pbibnthropy, no mor iha. to our numme, nut nevertiteiea. 1 aspiring set 1, u cogent ana mtisrartory reason or 1 rtaaonfbrUudrdclr to wlUjlmU tl ballot from U,e b.n.1 s w- -r courary-bellev tboy have reason that satisfy the'm,' and the public demands that tltey cteimrnl jlti lliss r' sons, and let us. ace 1 tliry. will hear th strong light of invcatlgation. fbotb men. w ask you to prov youmelvea to hokl th relit of fkwremcntJ.y aaUafylng us of your aUlltr to itrotwl ..jj.n.j.-1wi.. ..' I tw-,' lu mu w.u r... tt.... .i.i w wviwj, iH-juiiT j bt any fa afraid that all will speak at ." W hav received th two nUmlierref thb paper, the Kjcw NoutnwKsrl pub lished at Portland by Mr. A. J. Duni way. lit paper presents and eceiiltaitl crenitald apnea nine. trptarniiJii. cally, b edited with conaideraid 1 ability. Whlbw UHragC) W eVCf unragc) we aevennasnuj wisn it M W UV It W ill hav a teiubwry to gud disgust tlw with polities. There ITI r not ettougn Mmng-niiBe wone ia till country Z7. ZiZ TTlS fmncLtoe question b looked upmyl.y the wommt wiut greater disapproval (than It ta wcak-min.Ul mei. ,W TTZt fTT "S r I " ' "- iaw van mrr IB JMTll !"sw s iimtireynut navetnuataiiuw jmw hi ruuxroenut and ni- a sai s 1 1 kl. a .. t . a I ,",lU, u Wt-nMvh.deiih. It. 1 Tn alv b from th hvr4tiJ Hcotfy Emlrrpri. It's a great rratrt ton to know that ta cdllor, w"bb Ug said a grw Wcfk kg that Indiana will avail tbemlvcf thb op ded -men woukl ba tn.l '1. 1 MS..U. j m-t .,.h t v ti veak - mlodcd tea - . . I sumcu - ut Bumuer M f-alu our sua. I and aa aa vldenc thai wa armura, ... ... 1 i no mrorcti a wita an order a th berk! numnera.. uappy toaifommoiiatc him. 1 though w doubt hi ability to sllgeat 1 mac geuerou. nssntel diet ta hb pees-1 n rst wnik-BiiBiMii uawuaa, - ES T3IZ3 KTTT2 C7 IT. W ha ooAenod th heart of the ed- Itor of th Mm itxtic IX u ttv.k w wes labcrlng under Va uuutrabl tat of aoUotUidt) bacaua of hi ter4 mlnotiwt to uxokua thcnaofroman from hi column. H u bearkeued to our adiiMHtcUOM, and feeling blmavlf unabb- todo thaaubjort Juatlre, b wbn4y tuToktbaldof mnrt1tleTrU4or, who I to giv th auflrage movement Armle, and are lout Iq iuotc laadi aa airing through hi column la thl rect line for th Arc d Trlomph. Th week'thA'WajciM4advbedaioth barricaaVf a thrr .of . thcrlmlpaj ground our worthybvly eontempnrary arenue boding towards, ; Cltamp will occupy, but we promise our ruadar ElyMea ar In th hand of th Veraail a reprint of her opinion, whatever they 1UU. Although flghtlng may continue aiayb. . :? . ; fur nam tlma, th city b absolutely Mr. Hick my La th Era of May won by th Government troop, lire 19th: Thoa who would lik to know ar raging, and roquent explosion ar tbovlew of th ablest lady writer on heard. A. number of massacre ar re Uil coast upon tbi subject shoujd be ported. Franc sowd to th wind whan ur to leave aa ord-r for lite Drmocratie ah mad Kapoboa IIL Emperor. Hit Era early next wouk,' ' Quit a change in hi programm alacc lie, In hi of May lSli, assured w all tht his "at tention to other and more important ob JecU would prevent him from devoting bl column to th discussion of thb queatlon." - . : . . " ' W think tho reeling publb wlU agree with u that he b not Incorrigible. We know-many "uardcr-lieadod" men, and w are certain of hb speedy couver. slon. . Ilk tlw manly manner In whUh he turns rlght about face" upon bb own assertion aa aoon as he Is cou vinottd of their InJuMrlee, and we have great hop that he will help the UcralJ and the KW NoKTUwmrt to accoiu-J i - - - 1 1UU! mlghtyjKurk-thcy 1"J rasuKurieu. What can the womabT suaraglsU hope to gain by publicly acknowbthjuig their Incapacity to corMiuet their own organi sation by uulfornily makinig som mab Fresident thereof 7 W find John A. Cwlliu booked as Pmsldeut of tit "fa-; ciflo 81op Womaa buOrage Convn y tltlng b more absurd -than th abov ? Just lik the logic of men! Woman, la her determLnation to prao- tlo. what aberhe-TSSlsaud receives lit aid of th best meamf Ut age In the great work of her political emancipation and th eatabllshlne- of a overttwent which derive It- Just power from th consent of the governed without dls- Unction of sex. . Woman, to b eonsbt- " ent, must avail herself of th counsel of man. 81t Isnt rgotbtlcal enough to bellev that ah could manage public afrklr without hb suliitincr, aihl d spquently never has and never will rogato to herself the exclusive rUfbt exercise lb Inherent tmmunlUea of all humanity. Khe ha had enough of one- kbd bgndatloa in th way that man ha ruled the world and doc hot intend to copy hi mistakes, however much she may profit by hb wisdom. Why don't the Portland paper .let th Vancouver Bgiitr alone f .Tbey thdltocutoaa "I frtdUien laugh to am him fume.' Ther nothing fair about It, gehtlcnten. Your behavior I exceedingly naughty, and, we Ilk th "g i IUy" way la which th Vancouver 4itor stands engine fence i .1.1 t,i- "lUivsf 1n! er 1 the Jltfldrr'sanw- - - plaint and abo hb defiance: "Tltcy hav toln our article without giving u credit They bavraomf ua. They hav beUttlcoraa, aI triad to It Jure us In Ut manner of sneaks, and Wa are not afraid to toll them of It. Wc own our own canoe. W stand In our own boots. W ere not held In leauing-atrings. ; If they hunt n tltey wlU alway find ua." We'd like to are th Port bnd editor who coukl boU jr od15r aU HiaC- ComcJ cornel B courtooua, gentle tuen. . ' W print bewbere aa artlcb rebtlve foTcaTTrbl iTTeWperaienron rent lun to UbeLl at PaJein, Jun 10th, 1H7U lW haven't been invited to be on hand at that convention, but wc hope to ffo, ami we hope to by before the hwQDtble and well meaning oomnUttoc a few potaut j and unamwerabl fact la regard to th only possible mcaa of albyingth rot of Intemperance. ' Let woman arm If ah. e.niK driv-Uf liquor traffic to tne aiKsieof owlaarsibatav 1 1' the only snow. 1 ou'v tried everytung rise and thtvilspre ts .d ja.i h, 1-a.1id-L .iJu druiikcttness run. riot ami Ute rum-holes, ! wnk'naritKm,aremu!Uuyingjrvery - here, and eountbss vh-tlm argTirshj,",, -ttt,ilBi. ng on va rum. w outen wui soon act 1 matter right; and may all the people I my aa TlieyKW NutTHWET,.,clltd and published at PorUand. by Mr. A. J. "".i " 77. " i ".:".'". our exenangva. In Which alt b rhamitlonlxlns) herself. on th woman question, but titiuk site is using tn wrong document when sit 1 - CKssIl and hcTmothcr la going to vote t take the bibb uTrrox-e fcinalc .ufTrHtftcferTTTlT-r TTA Toe ilttnM dashed some dumfouuding scripture Into Ut van of her argument tltat I tad IsHtcr It Ut aloti. Wc would rather concede their right to vote, than try to prove H py to UU.le. JtotHOu, 'IP, Ucrciid a as exaeUy uf the E$igmf oplniou, but ulswqoent Act have ami It back on it prayer bones. ami It Itasn't anothcT-wftrd to say. VtlM tLtfJSi(ra W good nough to toll It reatbr Utat w hav converted (h Jr I Old f , -x - - Tlia laleriar Hepartment nib that under thtratlef Intti aad 1WT th tittawa triis of Indian ar cluxec ta I'nltod Mmm.-rAll (a wnev. 'That' not ao mtx-h to be woisleml at. . aa e m .a a 1,-mh AnwndmtU to lb Constitution all person born or smtarallasd tn Ute Tnlted Htatc and subject to Ut dlcthm thereof, arccttltcn. Worm . " fiW glad the edltrnf thcifrnrw has got over bj bmV , W'll otttaVert the other ntsinUw of hi family to Women auffrag after a. wblbv Gbd he's with Well rernember him when w get lo txtngrts. mimrw v , , ! aHMH. Th bombardment of rait continue, Eighty Ummojul VeraaiUMa bar tered tue eitr. Dombrowakl 1 rouudud at tttouen. r Onmmuaw - mil to b dipaleh aeew to cunUrm th victory of th UovernmenC Ten tbouaand men, with nlteea pleoea of artillery, ar eon- eetrmtc4 Jon Avcwu d U Orande b now reaping th whirlwind la blood and feara, , , ' ' . ' W cannot pas br without notielng as vent which occurred prii to th transact km Just noticed. On the 18th Lust th Column Vendoute, erected In honor of Kapuleon h, and crowned with his statue, was buried to th ground by a mad mob of CommuuisU. It cou- Ulued the metal of cannon won at Jena, I Austerlitx and many other fields where th great slm nUlltary A bnder achieved renown. . When M Abadlc, who had rltarg of tl work of demoll- tlon, appeared and Luxpuctad th wind- nuat there Was Intense excite nteut M. itocnujort next apiwared and was greetej wrth chcqiciSnoJtarramtc- menb were completed, and the bugle sounded. The column, like the walls of Jericho, was to fall from a blast. Tliei calibj was slcetehMl st.l tlu-htit tn column stooa nrm. The w broke, and. tit pulley flew Into the air and stru k- aaibir In Its descent, Inflict - IniTsever wound. After tLU a. badb Qwdared-hcTlccdcdTt hour MTwhlch to repair the tackle. A ifpueraLjexpressiun of disaitnrobatloii !. in crowd. Aldb wmi I numM or iinutkity with th VetvJ iiie uoverumcnt and tiireatened with I the guillotine, . At twenty minutes intst -aiecaoiw l suddenly th vast column moved and "i'Kt. aod then swept magnificently la a - ' WV iMirsting into fragmenU aa it struck the earth.. It tell lengthwb la Rue W U Palx, exactly on a cushion prepared for II .Tb crowd gav tr memktu slioota, "Vlv b Commune," and tit, band 4ayd th Marseillaise. When the dust rleaml awav there lv the gbtrlous column splintered to iis, .. . . . - i lb brans ami masonry In two mass-. J The statue of Ute Kmperor lay several I feet from Uta and of tha nJnmn. m lth I i li . i 1 1 forward to collect fragment aa retica, and tit Guards wer unabb t resist Lthe rush. Oralor commenced n ulw ' itwtwhfwt rti n snrf vsgTtt " bngnaga. -The statu of the Kmperor ! wa treated aa If It had been th mpe ror himself. The NaUonal Guards spat iU fac and struck -Itwlth-their 1 K dbpatohfrom Waslili nounce that Tromlnenlbnaior my t the debate on th pending treaty ha been crniducted with perfect fair ness, and that none of their fellow numbers have si town the least disposi tion to deby unnecessarily the Anal tlon upon it. Th treaty has been c Idered La Committee ofjh Whob and reported la Ute Senate Titer b now ao doubt of lb ratification. '. Tbr be ing' some appKhenalon In the mind of Hwafawsrtn tha stm- ,t,a iml imi.1. 1. sr.. J7u- " vt one of inera appueu vo zmti im tiray, 1 .k .1 !.. -l. I 11 1 1 I a bo Mid that trcatb la that country were ratified by th Crown, and that Utat ratification cannot ba. vlrilatod 'or set j aside by th Parliament, before whoni trestle are laid for Information. the treaty of Washington, af- belng ratified by th ffenato of th rusted HU tea and the Crown of Knghtnd. even thouglTriUment should be op posed to It, will hare th fuU fore and effect intended by lb term. , t3a,ude. cmuOderatlon of " the treat the Senab ha been acting upon I quite a number of nomi nation scut la ,. .. " c, -L ltciy B session in Han Francisco ha rMoarmH fUyorsd ua with an reeding. W hp1tA b abb to by them Iwfore our reader aonn. Tlie (alli Itrpthtttrm print th fol- amrnlnrTAprfl 17th. to W. B. and Jen- nb t lleam, a daughter. Hbe U voto when she b twenty-one. - T.. ' ' -' -j Ta Doat f ta OapitoL . Th due of tb fatdtol at Wasblng- btn b th most anibiUoua structura la America. It bone hundred and eight ftwt higher tha Ua Washington Mona mant at Baltimore, alxty-drht feet higher than that of Bunker HUV and twrntv-thrs a togher Uian th tosvrr I irii.iiT uBBitrn. new lm.-'ii m ibi only consldembb - . . . . .. I om of Iron In Ue worM. 11 la v. nulla ' anliora Ml Iran, welfrhing.,A,nno pounds. That more tlma four thmwnd Inn, or 1 sutth wehrbt of evwity tbouaand I raU-rrown prrsnna. r about oouni to a tfanusand bden tsaU-eara. which, hold ing tour -ton each, would reacU tw miba and a haJC Directly over your bead b a figure In bronsa, Aaicrba, weighing 11. BMt ponasb. Tit preasur af Uta Iras dome upon It pilbra b h- poondsmuiaeriuamKMU. bv. ivier tar nearly atou pounds mar to tlte asct foot, and Mt Ueuevlv, at Paris, AtJ,MK) fund uor. It would rcqulm a priMsxr or Toa.zm pound ta aquar iwt to crush ta urort of our do s. TheeOst j,ri,wju. tm new mrtmmm mS A Ktft klA a Pisa for rebuilding Ut sM teal paH eth Uipttol, and mbrging th isrk, waiah wUleaimoxlAiA a i r in? unuisi uai Par repuUUon depend gmatly o our j clsjtc ot compaaion. i i , i limn t I Utbew bany on mart lo J WMa in th rbaraeW of a aaniu iminv it i.uia MMiMiirmMta Uc la auUie isse aad In arsrltof rib- aldry caaivaasingU! character of Uta bdieaof their acuii lot aura. It ha iieen our mistottun on several occasloo to It compelled to listen to th aatioa of such peranna; men who seemed awf proud l i wrauasT t sitlon In th calumniation ftltose whose ex ought to be a perfect shield against th biMbjrera tongue, - W set It down a renetal principle, on which ran be relied bpoa wtlh Im plicit confldenc. that th nmnwharwiil publicly boast of hb conuoeata, never mail oue octe w no masts of being a uv vorlt with the ladles ha no Just clsliu to th position, and ha who b alway boasting of hb ability to rapttvat th fentab heart b either a scoundrel or an Infamous liar. If true, h b a acoundrol fur making known hb puwer. If not true. heballarandousThttohaveamark placed ouhlstrelicad s a warning to the pultiie against him. W detest and ab hor the poor miserable wretch who (te I Uk1' vituperation and scandal What rlxfaf bav vou. air. to Uke th nam of a tody into th public conver sation of a Btor room, or Mwak disre spectfully of those against whom you do nut personally know aught or harm Aa a feiteral thlnar tlie 'bramrart b eoiuiuou traducer, and Uicy who Liavr most to my against the rental portion of th community are those w ho are not reeouuiam a wunuy a ittac iu -uieir estUuatton, and a a panacea to their woundtsi feellugs they vent their wrath In detraction and foul slander and Iimiii uatioaa Intended to Injur thos who stand on an amluenc fkr above tlte shaft of the vulgar tongue. Much men would blast the fair name of the most accom- idlshed and refined, and would glmt with eager silt.Hion over the faltif the blKh and uoUi to tne level oi tui-ir own deltased staudard. Have you wlfu. mother, sister, daughter or loved one in w horn vou recoirnize tlte hljrh and uobb being dearest to your heart ? If so, ask vtturself the question of propriety Urty - of th promiscuous gatltering 1 around the stove of some public' house, nd If vou objact, then nnsworua ty nhairiiibt da vou- iiresunt to tohe-tbe name of the loved ones of other house hold Into such place?--Ejeckamff. Mil Beix ukb ix ths Pvij-it. The yrZnt of Ibi'ltoan jbavwilmys: Mr. Boerbet's eoloqubJ girt are among tit clement or nut pew. ft put. on no au-terlt and no outward signs of devoUoo, Me comes on to th plat form, fling dowa I L t.. a. k tlu 1l..a idikL as n ItL asa.faa.saa his hat on tlie floor, picks up his hymn book, manlnuUtes- It aa a mechanic . would a tool befor using It. What oth er minister would any to half n doaea beet) tarn arouBHi to pulpit, Mr. ncecner would aay lo tils wnoie cougregauon in th pulpit. In the . lecture-room he come into th slda hr, and. If It b cold, stand awhito ovor. Uta- beater. . t , &. i . i i . i. .. t i.. tunuuai ap iui sstr. waMca sw iuhhn . . i tl f. . f.L. 1. 1 tlM( ..ti.. BMHMa him lAalfbrm iml take hi sestiwitir neither tabla nor, desk between him and th puopb. lie bearlne th aervlc abruptly. Without L.. .1 e Is4uanralaftni lut simirfy asv -is.' n it onnng year 1 uwcaUn tstfsjranaaeavexoepi when ieSMsr in prayar His talksarcgtveiLJn a sltfTns nositurc.' II Dutsotta W -un over th other, tilts back, puU both feet on tne round or ut cnair, ana taxes nts case during tn service." PljtTrnOtrr Tbbbagambler'ssUng uhraae. but how algnlncantt Her la a roung man who wa own the- prKle f ma mower ana ut imp o nts muter, now a "pbyed out" profligate, Her is a pullUcian who Wa one respectable and respected, now a corrupt, Jpbyd out" vagaitonu,,. iter i a poet, artist, and musicbn, on who one atood at th head of a brg social circle, and was mhr with all who knew him; he b- came vain of hb gift and acqnirrments, and ventured on a course of Irregular lit which soon led to dissipation, and Anally to hi present fallen condition, a Splayed out" genlua, Ther ar ntanv -pisyea out- noya. lney wer well started in iitc.naving we 1 1-formed bod- nd iina, and I iiheritiiig condition imvorabla to make thens men. - Hat bv bad naoiu uicy nav ruined tnemartvea, ml mum "fiill 11J mil " tin ,11. and are now burned out," used up, di lapidated, "piayea out. a Wisconsin ther ar probably not! fewer thaa 1U.UUU women at work in thefout. and the. her 1 to W Imilt unon a aeial. They are not only Uetmana, Irish and Kiwndinavlans-but 1 anksea; wt I only. the poor, but thouaamb of the fair I and Intelligent class. When a pinch eoner it b common fur glrb tgrnaflg up th rolling pin. abut up the piano, aud go to th field and hip their fath ers. They rid a reaper a skillfully aa tdfre XIevT th thrashing machine; they pitch thj I oMOdles; in xtremc need, tney can give lxk!,,uVt Pd -"n.,tT .to ! arcuiiecture, ouiwing tn loaqana stack.- A blue-eyed girt In central Wb - I day and rcceirod $4 for It. A 1 ... - , I UedaandJU estern worn In th QeM tiu seaapn. rklng ' Dvixo. Bcnltp!n F. Taylor,' of. Iha Chtcaco Jtmmal, drawa Ui followlngj beautiful pletum iwrefewmc to tho cer- taln depsrtur -Tor tnat rnnaiacovcrcd ere b a dlrnlty about that goto away alone, which we call dying that wtantlna-nf th mantle of finmortalitv about ua; that putting aald with pale nand tne asum eurtaina tnat ar nrawn . ,, " , . 'w.n,,. tbl" " f U" venturing away from boas far th first Urn tn our live, fiic w ar dead; . and seeing foreign eountrie not laid down en any , map we Itave read about. Titer must be lovely buds somewhere rtoy Ward, for unit vr return who go thith er, and wa very much doubt If any would If thcycoukL - ' ft. W, laWaon. Jrq.. of AsieWL, """" "T T" rrancwew iw;ir - " t A n "oruan Kiglitsaudr enisle Kufxnure,. ana rjiaanetn trnty rianton mr ana hit iTesnient in iktm ana Mrs. victoria Woodlmll for bo IVcaident. II aaaw a they.ar the euuab ot Vkrtort li . iws "" " " -... - i HrATT aAL Inrrutg. Home rlrb nev er will learn to east rain tha natural iav Cbaa of their naiur. A minister waa pUiltig a girl at HI poo. Wis., and when he had submerged iter ami aam eutofut water b asked ber bow she felt In ber mind Her answer waa. "Ail huuky, only a little wet." - It who ha n rcllgton thaian hear tnsnsportation from th sanctuary to th overj'day si.ttcre, Aa a sort that, lu snlte f fvor, b llWy todo wjjtb Aht hb awa growth Into ChrMTaa atdkllty ami power, and very Hub fr Ut blgttcat profit of other. - .-",, -r -v- ami ivrar uc - 1-penUnc never tooblc'rr It comes frum U lararV V IhTratrarfXi-Tav ; ' ,"Th Chinaman ut bt tea In n cup end pour hot water tan It, and then drinks lb lufusioit tA th leavea; he Met er ibeanta of siMtllliig It flavor with stf-ar or cream. Th Jtenee triturate V k-ave basor futtbj iltatu Into tb littb In Morocco tney put green tea, n b tansy, and a " deal -W augar Into a tea-not. and fill It BO with autn bulling water, la Bokhara every man eurimaamell angnf tan abut hi, a certain quautity uf wbicitb hands over Ut buoUs-keeper h sttPtMilses, who cnticoct the beverage for hi to. inei Ilukhaiiot ami It a Uilncull la ' pass a tea-booth a our wn dram-drinker Ones nrtar win asdneer-" Hav tweak fast beverage b K-hitavhaJ, that K te flavor ed wiUi milk, cream, or mutton-fat tn which lircadbaoakad.' During tn da v tint, angarba green tea. b drank with Uta aecumpanlusMnV of oakaa f flour ami muttott-uet. .It b considered an Inexcusable breach of manner to cool th liot cup f tea Ilh the breath; but th difficulty "b vereoaus by suppurtuag Ut right elbow l Ut bft baud and riving a circular movement to the cup. Hum. lung each kind of tea take to draw b cabubwd to th second; and when th can to mptied U to init around anutng tit oxiijsmy fur aaeh tca-drlnker to take up aa many leaves a can be held between the thumb and finger the leave being estsemid aa aa especial daiutv. When Mr. Bell wa traveling in Asi atic ltussia be had to claim the hopl tallty f Ut Burataaky Aralta. Tlte mbtrsas of Ut tent placed a large ket tle on tlte fire, wiped it carefully with a horse' tail, filled It with water, and threw In some coarse tea and a littb alt. When thb waa near th boiling noJut, site tossed th ten about with brass ladb until! Ute lhiuor became very brown, aud then it was Kured into another voxel. deansLng the kettle a before, lite WonU a Kfr again on the fire. In order to fry a past tf meal ami fresh butter. I pun this the tea ami some thick cream were then poured, th ladb iHit Into requisition, and after a time tit whole taken off the fire to coot, llslf-plut wuodun mug wera haiMbd rouiul, the tea ladled-into thwia, a tr furming litest aud drink, and mtbfylng both hunger 1 and -thirst However made, tea Is a bbased Invention fur il.ica.cafy travIer.-Twwfccr.Vour "Tub Nkw Kobtuwkst," Mra. A. J. Duniway propricUtr, publislicd at Port- land. Ill Is new paiier aitpearcd In Portbnd on Fridat Way. ll Rise ia twenty- lght eolum. and b well printed, on new iync.lt b edited by Mr. A. J Duniway. 'We have- read It original artk4e,- and looked over th e bction, and w can my it b a highly credltobb slieet to all part lea interested, lu edi torial article eeperblly, which exhibit, in some measure, tne principle on trhhh th paper b to b conducted, vino fairness, taste, ami to lent, and will command resuecL . Mrs. lhiui way has now fairly launched ber beautiful - - t f - craft, to bum-t the waves oTt-hanging public opinion, laden with nor hop and bbh baig s and event to follow Will tell tn result The Mtw rtoaru 1JT ia a graast s nniily saasrprisa. I? Hnnsnic j 111 mur. Thb. Muatx'L, an Htuukoth or In- sect. The strimgth of an inacotcaa b finely Illustrated by a feattltatwasono prformed.by a bectlw -ocyrVc moisaos) n variety that la (iim common ln-th I nlteti Htatc. 1 lie bee . tar arai f a v bttT at liautL waa nut I atlas th a Quart boub full of milk, upon a-tabtu, Ut ltol- iow at tne taottom aiiowingium room to stand upright. Presently, to th sur- itrbe of all in th room. Uie bot tto beimn slo-lv tn man ami a!l.L alnns tha eneotn tamev propetica ty in Utuscu- utr power or tn tniprtaoned insect. conUnucd for some, tlm to mrambuiat the surface. Tlte welubt of Uta boUle and It content could not bar been lea than three pounds and a half, whil that of tb beeU wa about half nn ounce, o that It really moved a weicht one hundred and twelve time exceeding it own. ' Notwithstanding the start Fran- cisco received fnxn th u nparalbled ld In th stlinulu of tlte discovery of gi mmta of the Hacramento valley: th Uhkwwied terminal city of the Northern Paaifl Kailraas wHirwa wnintnTtrpted ly away from her in the race for- com mercial supremacy on tit Pacific coast, lit odd are brgc. The Puret Hound city b but. an ovary hidden, no on know wbereye among tb tree that shad thMS waters. Vet ah will out strip Kan K rancisoo as surely as the- one was built for "iv dirt" to ba panned trad in lumber, fish and coal that can hv4 sutited out, .. ' 1 . Atlllft to nn ; of tho newaitaner j ms 1 tne principal 'trengtn or tne woman urrrag movement lie tn th fact Utat a advocate of th cans ever Isscnmeoa hax-kululer. - Th stremrlh of th reform lie In th caracal sssaj and aeal of lu supportcra. Another source of strength b the lutelllgence and cultur of Uta eoaveita. It is safe to aar Utat Uier ar more broad mint Is and unlet. tered Inullecta in sympathy with thb rAau - . than .Va '.Zi Z. iTJZZi I ui ms'iciv. uur nirce cannot be m tl- 1 Inatwl by figure sner-JW. I.ut mna be. I judged ly lite vaiu-if Ut Jteads imart Utat ail tb rank. : . .-. published lu ittrtbud, rex hee us and we welcome It a one of our most Inter. eauag exciiangea, particularly aa a wo man bold Uta editorial quill, whose tab ent should ebal lenge Uie rct of Ute Htatc. It .resents quit a neat and well Ckecuw-d anpearerter, and Id.b fair to ata;e lenial JountalUm n ucresa Uib Wst. And to Ut talented and ....vr . . ... -on ,ihuujik etiiiress we extend AA nperl palm. tl would not "itwuwmnHu . single right nature has accorded her sex. ykmtmmiUmi Times. - , v -' Pukac-mex or BxAtTTV. "If the atara," write Kjneratm, -Vhould appear cyortnlit lnathouaait.yeara,howl wwuw men nwive and adons, and pr irv for many generatlna the remem branc of Uw city of itert wblch ha.1 SlfUta." ' ;i t ',;. m, rGslL Hamilton bmtuer email, b fair. itvan auu aoout, twenty-five, alway aahl va an mn wimmn wud did mt negm to Write till past fifty, rth doesn't bsk lik a Muc-atoeklng, but dncsdre WelL Hhe like a Joke, aixj b albsretlier a rharmlng pcrstm to hav In tite bouse. Ho say a writer who met Uie lively lady at Washington. ' ... (.tj ' When Napoleon tit First Inquired of k great woman what he wimjUI .d to exalt France, ah answered him ult tantbily, "allocate, enlightcuthe-nvith-er." And nowfhedemand hi, enlighten th mothers. When Um mother ar won aH b won. . . rj A beautiful lit tb mablcn In Xashvllb discouraged her lover until It lost both legs by an acakleut, when, site -married him without murmur. Wnsai't Utat ua a ) ' iMtaaliii f im ObeemUoa,' J ' f , S . . , jf During th butt Week w met with th party miuyH by the 'ortltern 1 "seine railroad company to tsk olsM-rVation - of th condition of th HrwjWmlmle pass during th bst .winter. -Tber wer twa - peraau la thb contpanv.- Tltey arrived at th summit on IbelMthof bstliecm- ' ber, erected a cabin and lived ther until th tbt alt., when tltey were onlered I back. Tb main object of thb oWr- I vatton was to nV-temiiita whetlter titer I wer aay serious sitow alhba occurring 1 " I at tha ansa, at-.aav tins- nurlag th - winter jmasiaav tw aiao aa issue Urr exicata uw drift. The anew wer -sis Instructed to observe all change in UBnWatJjWsMa'w'"aasas (oWf aawtt " and snow tall, ami fur tbi jturssse tltey wer -furnished with necessary tnatru- ment. They report to u that Ut Uter momcWr examined vcry six hours, between those date ranged from fitr to -g abov Bean, but that Utere bad been -several day of much, colder weather . prevtoua to thetr' arrival ther; that it mined or i towed the gsualer Mrtlnn of . th tint ; that tlte greatest lif7Tgtt at any oue storm waa IT Inches, and then It snowed pretty muJt all one night and day : Utat Ute grcateat depth of sitow on th loth of January, when It measured IT feet and fnche ;that at the tlnnr of -thlr leaving It Was I feet deep at their statton, but titers as no urifli ng of tit . snow ahstever, and that not n stngb snow slib occurred on tite pass during their stay. Tliey stat tlist th siutw decrease rahlly In deiHh uian leaving the summit on cither side; tiiat there b not n distano exceeding thirty utiles where 0e .use of snow, .plows will Ik "' ruircd and that, owing to tlte charac tr and extent of th stx- fall In that ' locality, that will he entirely adequate to the task ut kee4ng the track to Iw built in runnlinr order, thus altogether obviating tho necessity of the eracUun-. A Krw WAVbr Mavvku rHslJiit. Ia a conversation, recent lyTwiUt one in tenatti'd in all farm pre wanes, aisi jtractl cally faiuliiar with many part or brm Ing, he related the manner of making, or . rather of prcNsing cheese, itraethwl by a . neiirhlsir of his a wunutu akllleil ia household economy, and fauutus tor her nice cncis. vt cow J usually keit It take three days to make . cheese. Her runner metlnsl was to run up a curd each morning, keeping Utem uuUI the third day ; then mixing obi and now curds ttsretner, and putting them Into tb boop and pressing. Her practice b now to run up tb curd and IHit It Into the press at once, the hoop being about on third f!l.The next1 muruiug the asoond curd i run up, that 1 which waa In t)ie hoop b taken out, the -etoth changed, placed In the hoop again, the top of it Uten scratched or broken with a fork, and tit second curd put In; R b again placed in the pecan, where It rental at all day. Tha third morning curd b then run up, th eltccsc token from tlie press,' turned, the surface 1 vimi miuiii. uir 1 1 1 1 1, rum I again sliced cm, bringing Ut first curd hacked with a fork, and tlie third run! la th midtlle of the cheeae, II b titeci pressed sufflcielitly, token nut and t!acvd in tb curing-rut iur By this prHCaa th work each morulng-l cleartsl all away, and a good led el tees U pro duovd of superior quality, and an a' firm antl solid a if all were nlaoed In the ;hoop at -once. Maine thruttr. . Wh V I a blush Ilka s llllU rlrl lb- 1 It 4 bT 4P!iflHBPPaaajajn r, Afth iwiloitf of R r llnnML Hfr if , at si aafak M aal a. as aMar rf . - '. as- s , . . r-i rniu, m iaa U U&'Si.'" kmm"U,mm4 Hm Msry.altlk-; Mar artsad Mtetr anwant VT, T Aa4 asy Utey aavar f last ttey i W ben jrerh as- llat nalo ta yafeeyr.v Advsrllassneau Ilka taa asst lmaslalely lkwls(, m-bea they da not sered a aauar. win beaare4 Ihr at ths nus of nmt ta aratls iiitliaaad tl atlnrearh aataaqwut la sruoa. laaasaa vaera taa advarusssaent ae euHea BMtra thaa a sgnat pmpnrUolMlrtr extra elutnr will be atada.. as aals ; Um to ta asnda mt euauaaalmllna, ar we aal aot paalrssi n. - - ATBiaaNIAk L""t ip;iti irtf A fr7 sf "I wn'i v. sad is . J nu siili aUiiasl praenes, Mm tn atsba , Uw srattanlsaes of a a-nmibl sIH ur wUI.iw. nt mmnmiM" awa sa. Wlia a view I WILLIAM DAVIOtOuY Real Eatatc Dnnler: OrrtOB If. frawt frbmat. rwarrLAxn, mmi a)tf- T1KAT, IVfATI! lM Tlim CrtY A WD r AWT - ZJZ?'!r5 .''L?. T.'T' .--,r"M'' h"its. sw sm aiwasa. - , ' . - , - Also, laeanvan "litaiit sad Vu-Aai.a r CTitivatso iMwas, Isrsled tm ll fsrta ut las tuasw, as ssle. ' - KseT sa fffTs.Tf fmrrhs4L ftsr Oaawaiiail. wf , wrsTITf r aad llinMvs "' H' jiiMwsa t'saarrwatnt. mk issr eaa,aa4a ta bms AavssTsasavs Tkaan. Ifocsas ass arposss l.tAskp, 1wn Waoai VlTaa aad I'i.aism mr All, Isammiint Ps cti. Oi.Lsr-rs n, s. s 1 1 us t l Ki a a s CMLStMAusLtllJMMS TAnBAort.u . .-- Anrsr af is (a Orrtcs ta I1 lbs I'm its a4 -Tt.wBsta Ute mtats will wertv itriHi.ia. uf '." rtft-mt aud fufasrd U asi K. -alsMr addratw. .a - ----- i-. . : t; t: "HaL BUTEIlGEilTS; . Mil t, ttav; iTrv-nfr mn n'trrr tv iort- 1A tsss aa iaiaMsaiuarsa) i 1Taaa -.-M .. 'K ' : tUfUJOII IMDUCtMCslTaC - I rWejataarr af llaal Kaaaj.'.' . -1 . . ' - '.V. A4 rvr'tlilnit IhaJ Ins ta IHe lUal Ks SH ! T ICU raJCS rSTTffl all AttmWUma. ,: v . I AntlamaVB. uay fuMle: at in. Jr4ttas aa ssaut- .. awMtisi asarawu. 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