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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1880)
A Jourfffcl forth Peoplf, DevoloJ to tbe luterenlaof Ilvmaultjr. Indfpnidf nt In I'olltlrt "and lti-nlon. Allrt lo all Llv.lu, aji1 Tkurvusbl Kiulleal la iip'pualb( . sad Eipln lbs Wroai uf lusLHaiUea. f . I" 1: year- . AliVKliTIHF.MKNT !ni-rtd on ItniViiif Terms, . - MRS. ! HARDIHE'S WILL , ' pt ajsioai,, tt pi'miwat, ; iL'TiiDB .r jr'u Jtin." "ei-i-' "." "AhlS AWDHV LKK.THB HATI'V r iim, "mixii mjMwn," rAOT,rt ami '-i t6., to., rto. ( IC lit erd,reor ding li1of('or' MlB tb year l7, lu the omoe units Llbou-lan of Vim grass At WtuUlugtoii, It. C.J I' . ' - ciiAntrt xx. I r JLij-, AMMf; '- T; T" 1 ' 'Th mining excitement In Caliiuruia had reached It height, aud Oregon wa by no lueah exempt from It Influences. Among tli ftif n who caught tin aurlf trou fever wa- Israel SuppUigtoo, whoae rlaluiwas loca'ed,, atlJsCtsnt to 111 At bf John and Tiraah. Hardlne. '" Tdxh could tot, for-Jier life, ennoer tli lrrllt!e"averinu ah TumI coiiclvd -for M tat. 8a pplngton, vn Ik for the had met her. Hr hnsbawi looked upon 1 i,.i'ulUr fancy only a woman's jHeajjretable whltu, and poeibly It wi the n-rvfily of the Iranian nature that le liiliernil in ! betwf-u that luov4 JiM to o dlike a ini(iii Uo baJ ool Injnteit tierr -; I " 7 Mr. BapplKglnu wn Lot lianJeouie. Hle wa not even -atAably c!l looking ; tut ahe liatj a lar;e iliyal'te aixl mm tuaodiuK' iretfiioe, ami ail Inioiltatle way f attotciiB aiwl wutmlllog tft atlenlloliv airaintlrarttti uf men. . It not take Trreali llr lin mu'xy daya to Irani that trarl n'i(iiiu wa a tlioroulily auiliftl IiubIiaikI, lioe wlfe'oontiiiiiUy toil lilin eai'tlve "at lirr lll. Uut, hail ah ovt-rliearl the l''or Inan'a eii;ity tmaiit to Joliii liar 4llu of hU maiiurr .f nuti ltiing M(o 4ry niueii, klie wmilil have "'"1 hi-r-1 aelf a rontlilerahlo mimit,"f arciel ytliathy- fur hla real atate of eul jua-4 - tlOO. ; '.,; . . Ail haVe but little' In a-ftMfi( Lereafter(' I iiiay m Mtl liif .nn Itie -ealt- ere nut Uui, llr.M.gli T7 Jia iljjiejlffia, -fcjfl . friini iveruiuwi W - an extenaivr iSmslii, larui enoi gti, 4 - tHaate'l In miaii C'iiiilrli-, In be a .rlji- ciliatlty, y-t lie rnvi J o I'.irldlin i a ,iI1onclf r JmhI m InJuluut a-m-UUttvr vibat li not nitty allel hit clalnj lo - paa from hla Omi'raJ, hut, e the year paetl on,' lie., ttrtnie . liapvleuly lo eolTfif In iltfl ta aiiil mortntgen,' until he waa finally left hi uMrr iTerty, ti1 lived by aulTeraMi'it upon . a , lurly-.acra : eorner nf btaunie br jBdHelone Iti a llltf. I.A.i.m l.uln.. Inn I fx T.liti fr4ptlli.'a Purtng l1ie in inert while thm ecuwj " Hatdlneand" fimlly were on the over land Jourm-yjo Un rimyJoJh-ail Tr lali received no liiltuK of them. .'The. mail la thnee day w aa traonportfJ y the Pa rani a route, and about all the new that rcacheil tlsw val.ley " of . the WilUtnelU yia y way nf the- I'-Ulo. : Ocean. , u--- ; , - laiael Happlugton, after having caught the gold ffVir, left hll wife and child ; tindorhnirmnTmtj "dine, and waa Iment all the Waaou. TJriah waa much at home m the8irnT" ttier advanced, nd-a 4-wbb very orteh mbaent, ah waa generally alone, and at way uVapoiident and gloomy. The Autumn finally came, and . the Hardiue family wer hourly eectd to arrive,' ' "".l--' .'i-- . ? "Where are jfou going to day, Johnf" aaked Tirh, one: "liaty "Hrptenter moruinx. ha moved laiiguidly about tli eabiatid'trurglei with a welgbl of lionaehold eaiea that prewM-d heavily . upon her. . 'n, "Wllul' that to yoirlaaa Hit Curt rply. ,.' """"'r::'3NSv ; JiNothing.'w the iatbHfawer, - "Then why do yon k m wliera I'w aviluff. it .job don't Caie -wbat-tlie an- -wer wm rr v:i ' . ----- - "John, d yoil -tui-an- to g'iindjjr. G . '"ie tknl teamttn t"' . j"" "Wli'at do yon mran?"!- . "Jot what I ay;rr ' . " "' . "Wlio'i that uromnn f ' :'' -!Th HaMilngton animal." 7 - -' Undej al th elrCuniBtaiice," tb pe ti of Mr. Hardin wa a very un--.ir-:n and untimely on. It"' waa alao - hardly reaaonabl for tier to eipet to hold her huabaud'f afl-?eU'n, ancli a " they were, when ah made iitf aiienipt 7" t yli-ld hr in return, " Yet therenTa ' well-known fatality among: the -alnua, whether Jiunbaude.or wlvea, that'Traif themalwayi toespeet a great dt-al mote lov Jbaai.thf y car l heatow., .They ar aiao unlverellx pron to cipreea their eou'tenipt or hatred Lth real or uppoaed Mnbject of Tawothet'-rejrani 'thereby only aggrav,y(tJJiu4il.: ' "If 4 cau't flud pleasanl ciwimauy at home, J know proper welt wheT can . find l T aald ..JLohn, a JU alammed the eablu door, and Marled away, inepired by the same eplrlt of "hug Indrpeud-, oo" of which hi father had been wont to boast la byjron yeare, r yet III mnthir bad become helplet Invalid ' Tiraah wa loth to bellev that br . huhand yaa reajtroUm away tojrate her alon all tliat day; but when an hour paeaed and h Hid sot ret org, the full mom of her'loneJy and helpl coudilioo oveti'ame ber eplilt, and ahe 'Went of! lot vloleut parol yeui of grief and ladaeofatluc ' -WMat AilW " eiclalmrd deep, fa- Mlllar folWfk .acoom panted by loud re port from a foriwMwbl oi'-whlp. Trh-fld'Jtirre7in,ri6oaV her feolhfga beat ah aould, and on going t U door caught alght tb :ZZZZ.r2ZZ ....... - i w - , r hpww, tk pim,-rji ip..' V j.. . " VOLUJllJ IX. lingilnly -frniDf Juhi-HtrJlhe the .c-eiilr, followe l by LU train cf wagone, 'hrve or fouro.unruber, auJ acrow ca uleil by IJe.X.ho walhod nervnualy hrl.ie htm, hwr freat eyea no the aVrt fr tha fAojillar lKaf her loi.eiy litrr in-law. Auotbtromeut ,'bd I 'lJe auilTirtah wi-re in eftlt: other arm, the latter ail hlnr Ilka "ry chihl, amj 11 former trying in !Hlo aonthe ber by gentle wot.U an I eoojuir linlrr.ffiv , 'Ji aJ Hally are In the hlnilcuft wajcin, dear," "alio eald, cheerily. "I ilou'l know aa you've Iward It, but they aremacrlrd, ami old Mother Uitlgeway'e with Vm, and they're all dylrjtto ae ynu. A tid there' my niil,frjat gut' ting out of the Mtaitf wagon. PW aluioAt a well a ever now. Ymi ee, the J urney haeuloiie everything lot ht't. She wa belte bt ttPB We'd been oil thr I'iaina a wei-k, and It waau.'t Iwiir till h'.iv c-i'il l aalk a nille aa ry aa aiiy of n. ' lint how are you f X ii J whrre'e Jtihu ? Yu doi7l talk A alou'e bit. I haern't lil chain to tAljLAtiy yet," pjilil TjjAJhul'i'l thtujujli .lin tral7T"Yuu'v nionipiTIledieliUA. lies." . . - 2r t-- ''How ure yon?" etcUiuifd ti e aeuior Hardli.e, advancing and oflorlux blr baud. '- - , . . Tijlih areejited the pMtTVred grcetiii with J felln akin to thut of jjia who Kruf a iTiul. "Vl,r John V ' r The Innate prhle of the wife' wn uan ftood Involuntarily aimrtnl KseIC A the wlfo of John lUr.line nl.e.woul.l not l')o'Hj di'fmne hliwJu the preiKbse l another, hhe prWi-rrt J to rloV? hw prlnifiiUe by IfllloKf U itMiMfc.L He wa not look I It for you an aooii, or lie iul I have me to mrfl you, ' he ! I. Ami then m-tliiK thai, It ')- n?-iverry to make linr ikliiiile atate- un lit, ohe til led, eomf IVnclnj ahoi: 1U had to repair a mile from the llolllf. Hlnl he 1 '"M moFiili g aud wrut M He-TTtVf FfTWrTTToTij U ay to illeuil to it The mother of Jom Har.lloe now ad v-iiird anJ uike tTirxahi follnwe.l by ailliiij-JHiMt!?r lIirilinaT,ii Joe and rCCy Itidii-y: ,P.!ie received theiti-itt wlilv coin p.iaof, till It came the whtfiw r.iift''wny'a turn rWtvaiice and greet Aa ah took the hand Of the vi-ticrabli,' da in e, H a ! ly e x e I -ilSi 'ei V ' Yaa a, w eoul.lu'V I h in k f ! v1n u r irioilier behind Uj, codUI we, J it?" turning lu her Jtuhnd with a kindly mt!o. " 1 : - Tirxjlj: 5r6waSIy wTiUe- Kr -mo- input the present, With It Blghta-aDd onnil.-irt'!Ahi!d.ftouii her uiie.Mud vulun, and tU eualM. home nf her own wldowtd mother, and ber own Ina bility to aid her In her lobelincM am) dentitulhm, iaed In fore her un l?r atanillnifr Tfi CaTgalJTIiiPi Jmrenta had mailff ittth Jal lIannfTe ; "hi vlolatrd eontrart ; - ber mothera bitter angulah at th enforced aenaratloti from herself: -Ullni'i uleldrrd-4ieTilOTbinio!iipnan7-ut, btlng neiuTJVliJKaajSom fUt "tlifit had preae'tited her fr mi going to her mother In niTtlme.of her great et Borrow; her own life at t-hlnfapln Oak; bfcr biifleil lovo ' for Juhn alt paBAed lit rapid review before her Inner vlaion. Then eh w a recalled to a eon- acinueneaB of th firvaeul of John Har din aud the unprincipled woman with whom he knew he was even now apetid fng tbu hour. Her head BwamJ her feet giw light', her k neerule to gether. : Hh remebitvred not hint more. Then thr w hurrying aud buttle and cmifunlon. . foroity, -iw , where John IlArdin waa, or how to find him. Na urlghbor' liousea were la sight, no phjalclaits were available, and no one kuw what to do. Hut It wa plainly evident that a rrtala at hand. Th tenia of llieeotupany weVe pllclied mi th ..common, and lit immigraut famlllea werwiurrledly limtalle-l therein. Mr, HiTillna aHd the widow llidgeway took linmeillkte rbxrge of. Tlrth, and Lle liialaHid hereelNlii the cabin aa rrottaekeeper, When John rvtiimed to liylinm at nlsht. he wa Biirrrleed to flud niinelf urroumled by hi relative and lugly dinpoMMBAed hy the in. Hut. Ji wa f n?S)uIhed at lielngnonlly treateiti hy them all. Hep til .father waa an ury with him becue of hi cotijugl uegWt " '-; : ' . l. "H joor, wife never cims to, there'll be nobody to blan but her hulend 1" aid th Bonlof' Hardline, reprovingly. "Hh appeared well enough when I left bom thl mornfng.l' wa th hum Wt reply,: -J.- W--- -T S ' 'T ricliiiiKil 'iiiir, iitmugu uer tears. "Th alght f all of ns, coming nnet - peetedty upon her, In ber lonellne, made ber hopeful and glad.. But, seeing tb IJjW lihlgeVayVamL remembering .her own mother and reallxlng ker own helplessness, waa what did (Am buslnesa. I eoold elt all, a plain a could be, though h never said a word. It will serv you right If your child I burn an Idiot J" 1 ' - John waa thoroughly frightened. II was also keenly stung by reoaor.' Not that b felt . conscious of any act of moral turpltud In refcrenc I tb par eotsof hi wife. II bad violated Do bo mio law la hi dealing with them, and h felt that very lawful act was a JaseKk,"! am'frald not, frUr. Botld, I flabl nb In any head of a family, and In all of hi bulneIatloo. But U IhpugLl ot TlitsbV poslbi and proba bl death, and of hi own fsljr I ynpathlM with hr la lb aoti irjlnj ; . ' ' (hour of her early married life, nntll -now th very skiadow of the. trL'ug wlog of th Death Angel waa upoo Iter, mad blin aland befor th luviaihl t ur of Omnipotence, a elf-crifeiel'eoond Cu. He tiMk Tinih'a -iTiatiil, aH .aeanml aud Worn with toll lil with out recompenee, VaVpl to! himself, toll without love, ui unuecKopanled by J'latlee and preyed it ngalunt hi cheek. "Tinah,! lm't yo know ineT I am John your own htiadatid I Won't you pekiomeJ Juatowvel -Juateue UUI word '." he crlrd, his voice choked and tuieky, aud bla tears falling like rln. , . ...... . ... . Hut, Instead of th ariawer lie sought, and lor which he would at thut moment have freely given all lis poMtewied upoti erthf there 'came aiiotheVafld yet an other convu'stv. throe, and John, who ould bear iio mw, ruM wildly iwj from the sc-kiie ui u;rilig. . - Miiruing bfiajtht tpilet lp the cauip an J cabin, and n'uvloniiis to Tlrxah, liocestruci,-le for life had liei-u erowned ( lanl wltlf victory, thoiigli'li had left tit r weak aud khattered, like a roao-trte ftr a hurricane. . ' -A'lrmg my babyroe7ri''',ri''" h saUl, i '1ow whiicr. " - , tTIi wee, wre waif fcJld upon her tioaomj aiidlL'J sald, hjJngly ' v-. "Vou'te so met Jil u g tangible to love now, sinter." ' - " it a boy ?" Hie mother whispered. " i"Ye a boy." i' - " - "Thnk O d : r . . . rT- " "I should have thougTTT you would prefer a ilrt,TlfAh.'' . . ' ' . ".N'ui It-Is belter as it Is. My boy,' tielnjr 'Icsi-rt rltd." I b-ty, will not be CfliiellMd to his Another h Iimi he geta mar- r'Il"al!iV now, yon riiut- liot lilk," fij.l 'I.l'?. "I mi your nurse, mother la your dolrtor, and we are all your frteiidn. Ydyjre not going to be with ijui.jf .,.,,1 frt... I. ...y i Jua4itrnmnnrjTi mi-iiUwr-joii are ton weak to talk J fir iri.iil.ln't vim IIL fnanik Ilin?" "I tuew U wonlilii'l, but I told. John I'.l 4iHjuire," ssld !Ix to heriwlf, asshe bu'tled about th little cabin and kej.t watch over her'patient, Dot forgetting th work of the drlry, In ll!f a sufll eieirt occotfrliwor an able-bodied niantfof Congress. towards tltoaa who have "The Immigrants jturued their atten tion at ouf to th Important work of. elalm-chotmiiig. Th eonditloii aud ipE trletfons ttf--tliii,;J);ii!ithru Act wcr sut'll aa iiecesaltatoil haile, a the lime fur allotting a full aecliou of laud to a husbsud and wif wm nearly ex Ired. Hut there was plenty of th best of roll-. Iijr, billowy ptairls to choose from, well watered by living streams, and adjacent to splendid groves of fir and white oak. . The-olal til of Israel Bsppingt.nrwa Anal ly declared vacant by reason jifjil pro!ongel absence, and ' 1.19 Hardin attemptetf lo fllti upon aud hold It, as she could hive done under the- law bad aheiiacn aiUter wlf-HnmrTtso4nTyc:is1l1uTrad low pelled lo allow th muclr-wveted claim, to b ,,jumcd" by an unmarried mem ber nf the aristocracy of Be, an uuetlu- CatailT uuasplrlngi ,sy going fellow, wbo bore tb not very euphonious sur name of Tiildi, with the Christian ap pellation of Peter attached." ." " " ' Pvlcr Tuhh wa a tllmlnntive In statur a he wa deficient In education. Hut he wa honest, sober, unassuming atiij daw-kblding, ,'and -cfiramandel theils probabt that he will play for a short respect of th entire range of his ac frnalulancf. He wss rathyr handsome, a capital slpger, peat In bfs diets and habits, genial a a companion, and marrlageabl. - ' r rete'r Tubbs bad not" kept bschelof' hall many weeks In hi new ho'me bo for b thoroughly made up hi mind to mifrf"'IJx Hsrdlne. He hsd visited lb ujlnes and hen as SHcreful ashe really cared to. hp, for he bad 'ured several hnndred dollars, and bad then been content to reluru lo th virgin sol) and procure him a farm, with a resol ve lost ay y it and roak himself a hoAi whll yet be was yoong and strong and hopt-fulj- fCot a bad Idea, oertalnty; and, had he been" content to choose a wif of Ik taate and ambitions with himself, heNrould hav mads reasonably tuo- cesvful and happy man. . - 'Mi Hardin avoided th young mrt. piiofiljilvil lit- manjr T snn," the chlefof. whloh wss hi moral rectitude; but hVs not In any sen her cqusl, and b Ihtew It well. He slJes, ws h iiot tb afoAnced cf an other T 1' ' . Peter Tubb pressed bis suit with the . - . V 1 earnest. . . :-Vr." 1 . 'Lit could avoid a crisis no longer. lie was determined to know hi fat. Ami so, when 1h Autumn bad Ron, and Winter, Bomber, weeping and .sol siun, bad aelllod down upon tb earth, and Tlrtab and tb bab had o far out arowa her cnardianshlp that h eouhl oi-c more return to lierjiaVs'tiTal bom a cabin half a nil I or nurt from tb Junior Hardin' Peter trailed upon ber with a. declaration of lov which 'Lis was rIly sorry sh coulil not recipro cate, ana nonestiy wain o. , i , "But eonldo't you learn to lov me, IJxarVpleadeil tb earnest wonld-b Benedick ' " " - hfcvo no right to b listening to och a prnpotisiiPtt-froBO. yon.. .1 aiw-ngg4 already. ."Eutagedr "Yoa, IMr." "O Llara, t You cau'r mean Ml" Jl'Ve ; I mean It' . "Who 4tb lucky oian, 'lJia?'' aint t'Her Tuhh Mt that l e would gladly kill 111 rival, If he couhlouly t!o' it w Ills a wlhv - ' .' ' " ;"" 7 "Julia iiic'elon, tit brother of TlKih Hardin." "And do you really lov hlm,'l.la?" "J do, as my very life.'' j . "Why, JIJ, dldu't you kuo.v H at John Inglelon was alresdy kutrrU! t" - If 'Uw Hardlu had been tturlSwItli n'lbuuder clap, ah could1 not hvt been in at completely uluunel. . lUt she .gav un nutward sigtii sacepl that he waa very pale, and her voice, wlioii she tried ! upeaic, was cht I rained and bard. .X .. - , "Haneyoijl prm.f of tl.l Mr. Tufcl -sT 'eh knl, after pafnful pause. i iiVlie coiiiinu.l LETTEB FfiOM HEW YOBH. i Koa tit'H Ki.iirL.tKi ijKir.nniAi'r.n i i . , ... . ' . " ' ' New Yoiik, Marh ij, IKS(). IoTlIB ElllTOKjUII 1'HB N'BW Noktuwkst: A reactoiiluJht fcuiatlvejujiniaj of whtrh I havolieretofor written, hAs set In. It seem to hav rather left our sliore now for J'.uroief a, we read In th paiDtattiat 1'iiglaiiJ Aiul her neTTI- bora ar plucking up a spirit aud enter ing on a season! of sanguine ventures; but, wlills w have hist tb eicUenieut of auilJcn furtliuea, th country ahoa a firm and steady progiesa and prospi-iily In business whitjb is of the uttuoi-t roil srtjuenco. The income of the Oovi rn IneJit under th eilsling tart and rt ve nue law I enormous, and, unlets tav.ee aud' tarllls ar re-luo. tl, will fin I the itreasuir before the end of th cm rent year with a aurplua aumeieiitu Very materlaltV reduce the" uiitlonal iiuh-bt-eilnes. Koine daya t,h receipts at tli trearfiiry are. uearly.or q u i to" million rfollaia, and tliev Uliov mil nen.w si a, or eveiTliHIUlrfd thounaud dollara." , I HiU'ius priiepnntyjroTiT in-1 ues, .am no cnangei ,r iiaoe in A..e , p au,r i:ndotpf.,-tvl-o luve cov revenue laws, there will probably j er, Ule w,,oIe Rrj,nn,, , Imue In their surplus ort.lillhitmnp-.il million. Last I prn .,ton i.,.,,,, yearw, were enauiB.., vut su- i".-; revenue, to pay an uuexpeded di.fk of $ i,PX).o), occastoneit ly4lie generosity rliiked their live lo their oouulry' di- fense. Th psymenHfttr rTeara of pen SfoIuCjuiitifled by-J,h-' last Vonttreas, have already amounted ; to-son.cth. esretul and expert Judge that-i-'jtlKXI.IKK) more will be. used for th same purpose before al.CiBlm srNIng umlurjllt lntlltioii ar vittlnfled. Fifteen CJjinese from 8au Ffanclnco arrived In New "York yestcrdsy, and mor titan, one hundred ollter sre (t- recltd.to-tly. It ljjjrepjned that this 1 is the legl.nnliifff anexoduof tJhinese j from th PactflJ Coast, In view of the attitude ol liostitlty towantj lhem there. rtes from Waiyh"raiiclBBO lo the JJuiti Th Illustrious v(ollnlst,'Ot Hull, ntertalned on Wedneadky night by Mr. l: Iwla Htwitli st his fesideiic' on Madi son avenue. A number 01 gentlemen and ladle, prominent lu ocial and ar little circle, asH'.ated at th reception. Mr. Booth propose to sail for Kuropc in Jun If th heilth of hi wif will fiermit. Hi hef object I to obtain much neeiled rest and relaxstinn, but it liiu'ii tu Iudou aud Her 1 1 u. Apropos of lire projected visit of Mr. Henry Irv ing to America, it may be staled as a. fanmewhat curious Incident that In lad MrrvliigLatjlu3Maqchelcr Theater, played thOhoat to Mr. lbKtth' Ilaro.- Iet, HI lice then th two actors, eaoti of whom has attained itxcll widespread and deserved reputation, hav not met each other, , .'... Hoclal gayely, except mueicalea and dinners, Is at very low eGb7 anil th II rue of the beau moude Isrlveu up to Select ing and ordering Spring coaturaee, ago oixlng over th conflicting' merits .of pannier and no panniers, trains or short skirt and prayer.' Th churches have rarely been belter patronized, nor hav tli shop vr sold ucli expensive audi beautiful goods. A straws show whcb way th wlud blows, Bo fw of the lm-: portaTtons show d; to a chosen doten of peopl indicate what a HI be the ruling fashion of th hour. At ovsr. ' '; Don' Wattr Vital Energy. Th roost vIcotous persons do not hav too rouah aUaUtyr Pwipfw genei IrBdkaSsJnstlSfM luui'ti vital energy lias ueen rmaneui l itint 1n their childhood .and . voulh through tltW ignorance or crlene of their parents, utien it la impairea ny wrnn ludulrsuc In early manhood. Th endeavor with all person should b to husosbd what la loll, tf It much orliul. Tbfeforj 1. Ion't do anything In harry. X. .Don't work too many lionr a tUy, whether II b frm,-work or bop-work, lii.lr.snrk or hnut. sort. . & Don't abrhlg alevn. tJetlTi toll eight hour of it, and that, toovln a well ventilated and sun-purlfled rtwim. . - 1 Iion't eat what la tiHilgsstlble, nor too much of anything, aud let good elieer ml lb hour. ' 6. Don't fret at yoursslf or awliody else, nor Indulv lu tb blues, nor burst Into flt-al -psaaton. - ; s. Don't be too mnch elated with good lui kor dlsbearteiisd by bad. lltlvely, be self controlletT, calm ahrl brav--Xl yo4iiratj fcva!l tb rt It nla. - Treat, your etomacn, rigrtt. Keep a good conscience, and base a cnrful trust In good for all thing and for both world. V . Ikhomotk nwirr.AR ciitmretMiMiKN r j WAlfNTON,.I.r.', Myob'12, IWieK-.- To'-ti'ib KniToVor Til it Stew N'riTWxT The Hon? eilll ha 111 wl'a 'wool: irUitrii;g .over Its new rult, whV-tt, though adopted softer protrauUd lijfous a!on, prove atunihllng hlix ks t' even siii-h old jiarlJanientirlitTii an Pin-aTier lUuilalf-ard Mr. A Vt-t. " Tin r I pons' ul and purr'iiig colr.shiii b ' 'fee if' th new aud tlie old .lulva whi-n Ibltr pretatlon I dilred, and, at a eonae tjuenoe, the. whol A. vf. uf . solons at t)mea,Hiiii at aea and lu. Ignorance a to what course to pnrue.;; Tliee illfil eultles'aiidfrlellon will, of courae, dis appear when, aftet unirelpf'r:;iioe and IdiicusHfon, the li-glHlatlre whieis get duiyJulrloMedasJJwliljtiled-bi a tough ei.lijw;t that won't revolve :ut iU'r the atpllA"ce ( hi i 1 1 hnir-eplittern aa MerSM. lUudiiil and Confer. Mr.'U lly raised a lrer by sUlng Vl, for the .1 . . j . . . ... 1. 1.. . . . T-. .r ji.... liril llllll III III t I FH-l i-?ii Tfirn i II- "TSK-a: on.! iTfTTl had beo c wiuiHly . . - k .i....i .-.!.....-.. -r ii lug his vo'e in u e l.uimm.o on way , an-1 MraiiK, andlrr"thc "H-'niMe, on lh sn(jir bill. , Tlila sircar qit'S'.l ii Im, and always h. leen, ahone of contention In and out of (joiigregfif-arttlservTs to ahow the L'npr s-'lhlllly of having one rule for the whole country. Priori fi the-i war, the Houth Inscribed "Free Trade" on Its bsnini, and yet orced a prihlt ltor.y"tarMt'llll country on siigri V thl the North -dwuurrod, but; on the other. hand, It secured its tarilT on Iron. In' lsr'i, iIim political part hs had virtu Biljy two p'atlornisone of protwllim In I ariiiia; ron"', in eooi-r. i i seel Ion. The saute old fli;ht If coining.; Vi the surface again, and the chapter re- cited by Mr! Kelly I only l.i keeiilni: , . ' ' .1 wiki move oi iiif-uviium imiii . I tti t ll J.iImi J'wi't r ewe, w ti irn in I' t j Henalelic1ld over until neit WUili r, sftcrUlm I'lrtlifrtill il vul'f t, "''t rorl MmTW"- f 7fffT t al reiiTi'r. (lf v-,ui, h i. h..d b . c.mv,eil.-ma j,, ,,, af.- HaTlx ans-ers ' - nnlllt...l hiiH.am II l li'tW lht i .i ".. ." . i i ...i i . irmit irciii m. i my wus very neauii the entire matter cannolJiitXuileiLlurJMi,. T .7-1.-. .. i,r i,. ever, without It) rusting It Into lt,e arena . vi" .1 of pU41e: P.itter M a '! Sol.llir.Ihe twenty-Tlve. Tliey had no nhl.drcn. Hut there cau be no. fities..lnn a Trr his 1 Lah rfj ()( J ' dnjjt 11,11 liun.l- j...,i.,.i i.ytt. pri ,T , hi. 111 1) HH I I I on to full cltlxen -Mi,: 11, rutin, i ' in. 1' , J wsmw-t" Ictil feature pwn Ms csr moved. . ' -7Ir. ' Stephens, of ltorc:a, itia'Ii' a slight rl pl in the Capitol ciirent iy J threstenlnff to reitrn his seat beesn nf i tire-Tvroial byT'tIi jrog,w , mofw bin t. .. . 1 . . . ' ' ''"Ta ntiti 'o siaie, in a ten-1 minute. speech, the grmitid of l;s 041-. ... 1 I . .... . . . L!.HIiAitmjtA.Au-w.eW.,..rr-TO., 1 permits a raler o appropriation Idli. I , - I I I - ..rrf.Trfi;. I.. I... .. I.T.y. T and we doubt whether there I a Kepub- llsan'ln t'ongreia who wnuld not deeply regret his' exodu ThougV not a. .par liamentarian lu ' thst flKhlliift sense which puts Hpealter Utndall where b Is, sod 111:1 kes Mr. Conger leader of the ItepuhMcaiis,- yet he lia a prcptlon of jiar H a men I a ry I a w , wl 4c U g I v elu m great strength as a counneilor. )w hen. In thw Forty fifth Congresa, the li-publicans prevenlel the . Introduction of bllK Jt wa Mr. ftfphe ' ',,' "'KS'1'''--r4 ths euccesnful flank movement of the petition bor, throuirh which all bills ootiid tie brit?rtt before the1Irre. He I uhiloubtedly a man otpwt "' great ue, hencr Ids rndgithtlou U tnM deplor-ftl. - Oiltheatirfscc, President' nihUlog here teems to hav 110 particular excitement In it. Hut th uiuier current et strotig- lyf lrrlil,'ndeeh"eSfidldal"i)Xert Ing all hi strength toioure IsvoTitdo tnflueiices for hluisrlf. ' Nil matter into what company on goes, tl topic of ronvitmatlon will Inevitably drift Jna4 that of tli next Presidency. Wsshlng- i. .rv..'." - 1 and It is aa ristural for a WavhingUittlau, whether a congresslopkl sojjunier or a citlxen; tnitcns Wblte House int.ter.Jt " 1 for a f-l ItorV man ta'tlk horse.T1.J'';'r;'' It I ustti rally 1h tipiiernuist aithji ct off thoucht here, bene (t I rrvpressibl. Mr. Hi jI n has resumed his card recep tions, amf weekly gather Id his parlor hundred of palllieUna- 4f both sexss aud partis colorTlloii excepted,." II I an astnt iMtlitttdan alid 1t I hrt.wd mov lor him io ininirls with fSntee nf comfna' struggl at TJhlcago. JTeliTn fighting condition thl year, as b it not handicapped, a in jS.o, with jwrsonal atlaoka, and. w do not doubt w HI b hard from al Chhntgo nel June a he was at Cincinnati In 1.S76. NoHvof th ohr rauttidate ar deviating from their usual outward counr, though their fiieud ar bard ai work pulling wire..-:. -.r-:- '- ' w - ( Th anomslou Kltlcal posillott of Virginia I a aouro of concern here, a do politician can now predict, from what bat occurred there, hot I U St al may cast ItB electoral vol" Uils Fall. T,h warfar betweaa th adjuster and r artj utter elmeot I o bitter and aorl- monlous, and withal so extvjslv, for It orlnga tinder Its Influence all t haveTrrat art led a t v ryoitjbey.ro eetur f thwWat. that wprtyMtpTnnt sppllrd-lo hre dissentieut initrin trace eleclloa day, anls otu un known tntallug ppllauo I alsoovrd. . i ' , Don Pkobo.- . ..... . . -.'" ;" " - .:- Iic',i CuCMCted with'tho Wives olom ,-ef tli PreiienU. ' t '-jV' J'ur' peAH' ((tieeiia all live In liintiyy, iiut tlie w.ivn:nf Auierlran etali-no t-u paaawAV Aliiiont tthont reord. Mrs. Martha Wllogim wna a p'uiirji, pretty, rTt"ily little woman In her Vini! Ii. but setlKnl down lido B Plain, "dniella w.lfe .wJm looked sharply tfler the servant h"p" far from an ednoated woman, an J, Hiouirh he kept her own accounts, was a very poor speller. ' Oriieral AVashli gtm was ve.rv rich; Mia, Waxhlngiun waOtty rich, and ber three children by her flrt buiiimid were I elrs to great wealth. Wiojliingtoii's mother wm plain, II lltcrsle, ener tiur-auoim. w Iflrd Isy, who 'preferred In r own brood aeres, ami di'c!!' ('t lo go and live with her Krst Sflli".' "f thank yo, t.leorge," she ha id, "but I iliv.tr to be l-idt peiuleiit." When (Jem 'otl . hrrfayelle .called, sho was ai wor'f In' tv irnr f ti' w i i h litr rill sun- t,,,r rrfi'; -o she ramoJo. blhi, ssylntr: 'l iiitd not pny yon so poor a coin pl lUiiil, Mitriui, as lo'eay to enig.n'y ilr-n." . . r Thnina- Jrfrrrirr. Ilk" Ws dili'intnii, married a w Idow,' Mrs. MKi Sifelion, l:oJijuliluuiiiuAiUprf4Wt.--4-tlr Uni not, asvs ht-r trti-at hmirtirl, wl.n i"i ll il it' ply In tli Id, oa mi; to Imn hIh ' u,fv -f f xiniordioary t.-si'iy I end f.e, -tnl STniniTtti ly axi,.;i li i l ! adorn st.d onndud a Rfni. bo. i. l, A little hi uve Im tm-.liiini In g fii couijili'Xlnn eyr-s Jnrittv. U"rlai 'iJt:! preoMve, auburn huir, ami h i'hii e ixirsowoiiiaii, aud full ol t.ililit. e playud, ilaueed and surir ell, an I I'hO Iltrrnry tRHttij. Whet: Ji Her in ct.'ii hi r, he was laetity el'it and Mie in.i teen. li pin Ted lite violin and t! well, and n he had money lli-o ah I a I l K I .position, In llil Anri'il si) ii Ii Tliey hail a g:eat we. Ming, tfi.n i nd.au liiimtne reKponsihlljty niiii,rn-J lo r liUHjaMil a Kresl e-(ale, hitd x i-,i! tlfen, id" whout ouly two aiiiviiS.t, n.d n.aliied a w l JoTnTrfrorty-rotir y ears d.nn'i l- hie ileal n. (If eoiiyie the never saw dim In the White Hon-. was a U.i.'t.-r a widow when she UiHrrtttii J tiin anil a Madjj eon and the rfrt in liter tf H Vitiilini nil r, I i iii In .or:li In tro'l:ra. Her luthvr and ' d her set thtdf ,'.'.X,i i'i!ltZ aii I mo ted t'l 1'nlljili-liihla. aiie married a lawyer named fodd. -hbc v.i twenty, Kitd lie died tl.r e year 4ler. luavill 'her -Willi a von and tin wealth. " lli-r niotlr--Aepf hoenlTn while Cii'greioiaitt hre, and ilie hel d -ii aF Jlon. tUr the.. aKvi iff r iii.-tto-f keei too s: li,.Miuit nl.. l;ntrd, r vrtv Ar-ill lliirr, .Uttlof Iroui .New otk, and J"ir Midi pit, a imimMw t'oiia-r-wi nirtri ied Msdls.nj.i e was forlylhreeaud ).eii net-eeaww 1 reuvntj lo t.-eni, tf,g rri-rrr 1 its. lovely mia- oyen t'.M atiracilooa lorJil7-.---- iHcrftn WaTiFni-toii, I 1 I I nl eluhty-lwo, surviving hel huiaod thirteen yeais. Mrs.. Andrew Jfkro was tht wtrWf , MiHii.l.ia P.-ilir.tj ..f lfi. lliikv. slmli viioliir Jrit:mii mv Mink. loeeil her. H-r Inollier. Mr. loneaon, w as keeping 1 lime, " lutvlng . hoitldlug houne at tlie riiiinnd to 1 011 in !aea in livr-d til her Imnse. U-ult. a l.-.l ous huslmrrdjuid a-sepwrauoet A ruiilorl c m ilium.- IIiaI- ll vnree disd tH-enl1 .. .. 1 ...... 1 1 1 . . . -1- . . n. ... r 1. . I i . I L Uu.-X. rt-w-n a em.TI T - : ..... h.u UlTllwiri 1 . fore a tlivnfi a could be re-aliy araut.-l, J ami Utetr they were married Aitain. Th lirnt husband died early, and1 then pi- cultitr clrcuiaititnci s led to many bitter tUArek between Jtcknoli, who grew titter a great reputation, and bis many enemies. Hlie was short and at out, a ereat housekeeper, very rellKious, very Illiterate, kind to Ker slaves, and full of snccdole and fun. rtlic lnd no ehlldren, and "tiled In IV cetuber, ISL's. bist after herrresl hiiaband waaelecteil President. J'tlittilrtjhia l'roarc. . ' '. Mii.to.n'h View ok Women. Mil lorew Orienial views nf tbe functions of wouien l,id him not, only to iieirleet, but to pivUively preveot, th edllrnlloit ,f Inn daughter. He would not allow tlifiu cf lenrn any lani;iiHge, spying witli a 'Sheer tli at !'fnr a wouian.'oue. tongue ts enough. " Th lime came when heJ would have liven worlds that his danghtera had ieartted tho . clamlc Imig'iev He was blind, and could only get at irovprecloua hooka, could tinly glyc expression toJl pr-clous verses, througli the eymaud liamla uf nthwia, Ifw tl.en tlali.ed hTsshiughter lo read to Id in parrfit-lfke, ltiSra vr U Ian- tuujtm. whtoll lie couia al on whtoll lie could l nm unit il vvrtave lauirht Ahem, hut of which they could not unifer.taod a word.. II turned his dauiihlerB luto reading ma- ..l.l.ua II .... iltl.ti t lliltilr a..lr '-rTalak. That Maty suojuhj. tvoii, ann at luet, afiefreet,t'd conttfM with her taakmariter, learned to hate her father; that she should, when some one tpok 10 her preKeucetii her rather a spproscn- Ing itiarrlhge, make th il read 1 11 1 speed tta'Mt swnro tiewnri her of Itls wd ding, but If she cald bear of hi ilea Hi, thai wvr ometlrli)g," I utmjteialily painful, but not urprisingv Will mrrmiptwietiTwtte "- W liU-a l tn irniiilmi, Tim IIi.mIi.ii- 'hi rln-y e;inantTlfiiii T . - 'asitra nemoeraij rwr'nsiTr.V J-ovft ATTf.-t mil t A I n riaa t"iiia r.ill-oD lilacs lu jour etrtleeiioa 1 ' ' . . - ionawaBda indss. And Wlio'n yonr elio'ee for Prmldent t IwtiB liarnt Hiinr't mil " ' - .s . Wiil""w'irti-rft'H-'l' , lliouB well tueaat. Are bad Tui i I iiuol I" ICIsvstau Vote. nut grpKirt Wre' than all nf I hews ,A'i ". wwa, - -t.;,'. ' , . I ihm coijiiiiti'l t ttitis tesae, ; 1 ua ptni.e ol EirievB. " '"' u ... Dotto Transe.rtp. ' Natural olj-cls pie In proportion at they ar ooinmon, by fixing' tb at . Isntlon rnnr steadily on their beauties or tllflrrenc. Tli am prlnclpl tt lheuecioi iiovejty insrxciting sue it tentlon may arcount, prlip,Tfor tb cursor Unary, discoverlea and-lie told be travelers, who, opening their eye for tb first llai In foreign trtv-r 'It lssraled that nearly every dally In Chicago ha on or tour lad lea on tb dltorial UtX '-.v.". - . rurronpou.lriiis wrlllna uVer sa:nrd lciu. J liiri- nii.tn hlnke knowyl I hlr iifciiiii lo .Mt r niiw.or no aili-ilion will l rln u tlirl roni in ii alrailiiii s. fTltw i-imrlim iit of ma (jtw NoKtrw-rrl)r't-in lie it. voinl the Iichkm twdj, US Kiel, ln. 1 1neiiidi'nl liHrlur irw ami irtoll nr.x-ii JtM-nnr i.-mrtliiint of aiiim,iir imm i- I'lilu.o w.ll .oufr a iiiU;L-' f:ivr li ronl 1 1I04- lutf n tbus coltlliiii.l . ,. - Xiiii,.if)n U'nniNii Pahs An ink -which wilt yield a hundied or more cnpir fronl a gelatine pad may beuiade by dissolving rosaiilliiie In a cold salu rated solution of oxalic cld. It muat" be aliaweii to dry iKtiitaneously. T Polish STk.i. -Mi half a pound ' of line Hour of emery powder with the Winio ipiantlty of soft snp, and add a small piece'of soda Hiinoier this over a slow fir for l o hours, to eitraet all th molature. Hob on with flannel, aud ' rluiah with plenty of dry whiting. I asti.simi Kmvk in IIamh.ks a, riler in the Knjjlih .Vivhnnw trlls ua thut 'klllVrS WHO t.Arit'l hllOlll I tie put into a hainllM Wl'h jowd-red alum, Hit lane; made hot s fur renin. the hanli le wool, iron ivory, boir, or I.. I .,, tl u ;U 1- immovat ly fixed unieis Hie iihui!' thiin rm:: r l -p'lt, and far more cleanly Tf p?Iiip:i77Tit.-KKn Htovfa A good c un i t lor uieiidmg erxeked stovea.ls l.i t ie by riirxiiig f.iiely pulvi riErd lion . -..iii, !..i'tI -t-T-;i:is Into a thick. 4-ie!. nt-ii fiu.T'itjf tliacraoKS with u.- I'en muke a very hot ft r lu the stove, i in- i emeu W'll loll Into anJ fill the .;cl.s ' ei vouiplel-ly. Tlie irou and Iit eiui generstly tie pro- imii. t m diii etoret. A pri.ity and ea!Iy-grois n stmloe pipt.i iuy be oUulned in the following ni.4iMi.r-: Soak a round pie'e tTf coara i-.ioiu'v In Martu I Tlntil thoroughly kiitiiilil. After w.utesaiug It about la ( dry, plsee In tiie..uMuiiigt millet, I I clover and biiuy ktbss seeds, rice a d o.i'.i II V"l5 ji.'.e- Hpunga In a w indow .t o. re 'iu sTunea a part of the day, ti l pi lualeit lightly wllh waterwvery nun iii.ii lor a aeSrii-tiioii leuder .feaves mil .inx.t out and, growing rapidly, will firm a drooping in km uf ilvl-u gteni If nvularly eprlnkleil, It will utter I etlolled Willi tit IdosumB of th clover. ry nig, 'make jour own maich; ! not jntairy any uiaii to git rid of. hiM.r tu ",JIU hl.ii, fir ToTUjyjBulul'b unit '1"" w ould go to iWUuetloo witttotrt yoi will, i.nlte AS"ll)iely go with you, nod peihapA ilrtti; you along. Ho nut niatry 11 hnste leit Jfeitl recent at tela ute ; t not uniiy . for a horn and-a tivi 'u w I. i n l y-takliiK rare of your hcultu you ca ba-str.mg ewroi-h tonrrr" Jour uwu living. Do not h-t aunt, jUlUiTHor. Uio Liters iwll your for money or a tiositiou Into boudujre, 'tears, and llfelong misery,. w Inch you alone nniai endure. Do not plee yrrrelf habitu ally In Hie society of any suitor until you have 1 Wide J the .tjumtUon of mar rlitxe i -Immnn wl Iih vTo weak, and ieo- (du often hegiaas beMerert, atitt-nrrtiot It Is too late. Y Oet away from thetr lutl jence, aelile 1 your head, and make up your mind aloun. A prouiise may be. mad lu a" moment ' nf ay nipat hy jr. even half dellrin ts eoln-v, wliii Ii muni tie re ilei:inel ti-rotigii year of Borrow, toll -aud p.lo. ; , , " ' A Ciif.Ui t f.TTw7ryth radi anceif your soul in yoiix " face ; let the world have the benefit of It. 11 your oheerfiilueMt tut tell fur good. Vheier villi ar. , let vtitir Smiles (a.' acatlerod like atinlreaina--n3il liio lust si'irslltsM TrreViJtiSC ' Wui h a i!-polilon will y let l you a rich rewaitl, for Us happy ell 'Cis will cone home to you Slot brighten yotrr inoitieiils of thought. Snub s aru the .higlier and better re Kpotics of natnre to the . mot Ions of the tout., Iji't the children have the henelit of .thptii, thoae lit iM one who noed tbo uiihIiIuo of -Hie heart to educate them, and would, find a level fur their buoyant naiufe in tlie cheerful, loving ftice t f thoe who lead them. Let them not be kepi from the middle aged, who need the e-ncoiiragxinetit they bring, (live yoiir smiles lo-ihe- a-eit; thejr come to , them like the ipiiel lain of Hummer, making freih and vet-lant tli long, aeasiiome Ust'i of life. - Ht Eelttie ami Indulgent to ij! .ljjya.JJie true, th Just, the beautiful, tit holy. . .- ' ' - - - The names of crest painters are life t'A.jititig bells ; lit lb uuine of Vleiiee you pear aou.ixied His inll ol Hpalu ; In the name of Tt-ftit. tha; of Venice; in the nam, of IionargQt that of Milan; In the name nf rCAphael, tit at or Itotue. Aiid.iliefjB profound Justic in thla f for in pr eirlKrV to the nolileoes of th -HiWer Is ills cull', of lu use fur purpose -vain or vile; ami hitherto the greater the art ilia more aurely ha It been used, ami used solely for lb, decoration of lirlild or His provoking of Buusutlily. , llunkiix. " . . ." " . I ,,1 - - T ' " ' Afew. months ago a number of ladle, wfio wer lutere(l In relieving th. H wanl of tha'poor'and In tha pfinrotlon of teiuieraoee, opened a flve-ceot eofleir- , hnnaw In Man Francisoo. Tha perl ments were o succelMifiil lhat threw nvor estaUliahmenla wer oncned, and met . wllb Immediate uece. Hundred of . poor -person ' iiatrouit the chap ' ortee-houes, at which a roll of bread fud a cup of node may b,had for A ,- eenta. They ar aelt-sunportlug, and a flflh ha j iut bin.opeHel,-r" i-.'.r".:..-":; A lady was "paiwln; Tonnd th hat" " , . .... nm..rnr-r,ir..l liui is yuur ueauiitut ayaa, - aya, sallantly. a beau of th old acbool. dropping a five-dollar bill In th collec tion box, "Oh, thank I" Bay th fair on, with profound eourteay ;, "and now I want oritUlug for tb poor," nold Ing out lh but again.. , . An eminent phytlclan say h cure olnety-nlna out nf ery bnndrad of scarlet fever by giving tb patient -warm lemonade with guus-arabic dls- . solved In It. A cloth, wrung out la hot water and laid upon ttiUmach, ahoold bo swmoved as rarrtdly a it booome otkiI. iitsiny Republican. . r Whn a inemowr-nt a coflvontlon mlsse tlw cliaros of rionHiftt'xig thn chairman, h ne.lo't h dlsooarageij Its can get niswliooed In tb paper by oflcri ng a rekui u I Ion than k i ng om b wly . for tit f tins-ball. Tb road to fsm It cuJflJtlJ-Wiojriosj JW. -- . How laud Hill said. When b waw4 saw a boy on a rocktug-bireo, "Uk som ChrlBtlanB tuolioa , woough, bat. progrt." ... . . '. , ":'t 1--'