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i i&yi .root.-, -jo: j.: :!) : : 7T-3 T-J K -OPOr - . . ..- i. A JorBrotl'Peor,. : ! .' 1 lc voted lo the Intereatg xr Tlaiurmhy., c i .i Independent In rolltlcn nd Religion.- ,uttA lie to n Tfte Tntteji, ami Ttwroogbly tladical lit Upi-oslne nnd ExpoUng Hie 'ffronzs o! the Ma-w. Cnirespriiidi iits writing over aoHimed signa tures lyutt piafce knon. their pnut to the Editor, or M Mtmtitm -win bo given to their ooimwinimltwu. SOHOEA JHEWTIT. by icrs. bcstk wmiran-L. Entered. aeeordrap to the Art ofCongmn.lt. the ye-.tr JeT2, l.jr Mn.Swie"VViliierelIlH th Of fice of the Librarian ol ConfrreMatAVRnhlnston 'Aifell.. Tho next 'morning Harry, left homo i :t l.pr !- mct 'TuSkl . a Pilfer MI 4v A. j-Mst '": -ii-ii ii li lt i s x i It Hemic if, Finns Jtiuses, Kjihe Vkovut. YOLIDDE II. rOTtTIVTO). OREGON, FRTDAY, .TTJX.Y lt, I.r. it a ?: 1 - (-:IS1U3I2JEIMO. happiness of his daughlor.'apd wife. Two Jays after Harry's departure Grace returned home, notwithstanding Grandma did her utmost to persuade her io May. But tho affectionate and thoughtful daughter feared that too jnauy cares would devolve upon her in valid mother, and nothing could induce her to prolong her visit, though, the . . .An...4i..,. A r ... for 3Iartfonljonea4. .more. .Sonoro, nf ,,, ,,.. would bring a good price at the South." "Did he ever say anything about "For slrame! Harry Hewitt!" said her?" asked flie Colnney.'since your re turn to college."' "Nol a word,' though we have been Blanche nutl Grace accompanied him far ss'thccarspvherc'he bade tliem fare well. Tlirii, turning to his sister, .he whispered: "What shall I say to Clar ence?" "Tell him I am well, and pray for his happiness," replied sonopa-s ter lip piiveml himI tenrglistened liriierei'c. Harry, who kfi85nothiugioC4or man's proposition, imgginetXithis an wwer quite wtisfactorj'i and, equeezlng her hand, said, "That's rightSis,' and waing Iits liandkercliief,'" wafe' "soon whirling along at railroad speed. "What is the matter, I wonder?" ex claimed. Binoche, looking from the win dow of the. carriage and seeing a crowd of people "together, as they neared the avenutf loading home. Honora ordered Samp to stop the horsesmnd inquire. They wore told that j the,grouinuyB covered with blood, and that there was reason to believe that a murder had been committed, as the re; mains of a woman's shawl had been found upon the Imshesand a pocket, handkerchief markMlUUIi' Hie officers were trying lo obtain some clue to the mystery. No satisfactory con clusion in referenced tl(efra'Siwas ar rived at, however. Tbegirljijfelt very much appalled at the startling intelligence- of-n-murder in tho moral and quiet neighborhood of Spring Brook. Sampj -whose ebony features assumed a very melancholy cast, was about driv ing on; When Blatiche, seeing Norman, Gracie. But little did Grandpa and Grandma Marsh think, as they gazed upon her innocent face, so full of smiles and apparent health, that they should see her no more alive. But 6o It was Blanche. "But I suppose you may as well become, hardened, as you will un doubtedly become the happy master of Miss Summers' slaves." "There is no knowing what mayihap peu," said.Harry, roguishly.: "But, Sis, what Is: the-matter ?' he asked, turning to his Msten who wrts, pale as marble, with the slip of paper before her. "Nothing more than T feel rather nervous," replied Soiiora. "This papqr appears to bear the same import as the one T received over a year ago, 'on tljo night that murder waa committed. If ordained, mid tliey looked on-her'for the. ,yowI!l. listen I will read it " 'Once morelsajYbcwarc of the trai tor who lurks in your'path. His lovo is like tho charm of the scrpenti It wins last time in life Blanche and Sonora were together constantly. To Blanche alone did So nom confide the secrets of her heart. But how was that confidence returned? By'basest betrayal. But, pure-minded girl! Sonom mistrusted not, for why should she think that one whom she loved as she did Blanche, and to whom she had never done tho slightest injury, thould wish to harm her? No, it could not be! And in her ignorance she was happier. The lime had at length arrival for the Hewitts to bid farewell to Bridgeport and their many friends there till the heat of another year should call them from their city home to inhale its beau ties again. Sonoraliad obtained GraudmaMnrsh'd pcrnngsitnrfor lllmicho to spend the winter holidays with her, and, with the assurance-that they should meet again in six months, the two friends separated one to return to a happy school girl's life, and the other to contrive and plot schemes which in the end were to provo detriments lo her own happiness. In other words, "she was digging a pit for herself to fall into." to crush. Bewaro! I say. Beiievo me, I am A Fjhbsd.' "What do vou think of that, mother? It is the same handwriting and nearly j the same words. That it rcrers to ror- ( man there is no doubt," said Sonora, in ' a melancholy tone. "And that it is some of Carrie Ver non's work there is no doubt, cither," remarked Mrs. Hewitt. 1 told you so when you received the other, you recol lect, and this only confirms it more, for she is in the city to-day on- her way home from Niagara. Sho; is jealou-, and is trying to break up Ihe'nllHir, fpre- j bumc, in hopes to got him hen-elf. But she need not give iicrscii any unneces sary trouble, for ho dislikes her very much, and then she is old enough to be his mother." "There is as muuli difteronecin their ages as there is in his and Sis's," rc- nlirwl irnrrv. italilnvoiislv. . i'. t"" -J i the same friends as ever. My sister's name has never Ttassed the lips of either," replied he. . , "Well, lo turii the' subject, when do ypl Intend startiiigj'forthc South?" asked the Colonel. ' , "One; week from to-day T believe tho girls sayl"1 answered ' Harry. "Wc shall riot be gone over a mouth." '"Well, f 'liope you may enjoy your self, my boy," said the Colonel. "But be sure and jelurn in tiine for the holi days, for we cpulil not do without you." "You 'may be suro of my presence, providmgY am "alive; for, J have a de sire to see" my tuturpbrStjier-ln-law and know if he Is the same "aristocratic1 and 'splendid' fellow as formerly. How long hak ho been, absent from the city?" "About two inonths," replied Mrs. Hewitt. "He is taking a tour up in the "White Mountains .' and vicinity. He will return in Nov&rfber. Sonora has not t-een him since she left school, 'dear child! "What a splendid mutch it will be!" " "rmph!" muttered the Colonel. "Very 'splendid!' Ther6 is" many a slip betwixt llic cup and'tlie lip,' and my ilcalro 1s that this inay be one, though I have'gfven 'niy'concut to the union." Jl" "' t "Wiry. Col. Hewiltyhow iibsurd you do talk! I should tiiinl: you would bo delighted (o think our child was going to do so wbll -In the world; ' Mrs. Nor man Melntosh!' ThhnVhliw stylish! T guess Carrie Vernon, and others lie sides, will bd'jealoiis enough." "Mm. Norman MeTntbsh O," fudge J t would rather have it Mrs. Clarence i V" V J' , Jhit w reader may ask, "Where is "Ualt a minute, fconora, here comes Xorwnn? Does he not know they arc SoiHra9s cleek itytal for u moniont, hut she made no reply.then, slwking.,,. lch,oula dctain Wn hands witli hhn, ,.H,u.ml6v;l.ch vny lawlliI but how. vory ur t it w was going. "I was inteiKHrg'1tf-CRlI upon your mother with some books which I prom ised her; but as I have tlia, pleasure of seeing you, I will entrust them-to your care, if you will be Hinu cTwugli to de liver them; and, as I have some import- i , j - , . aniousin.eMjaueiHi window x"r family, which inv wmcn win netain me a lew uaya, rauoh to the annoy musi uui 3-ou'aii goou-oye tin i-ti.,,.wii,-,.miii.i oilig?" As ho said, he had business in New m for as we cannot say. He returned, however, as fcoon as the excitement about the mys terious murder was over, and was on baud to accompany tho Hewitts to tho cars and bid Sonora farewell. Mrs. Hewitt invited him lo come with Blanche to spend the holidays with her itation ho accepted, nnce of Sonora. She , , , 1 . ii . T i 1 1'icriont,exeIaimeltheCbIoncl,stami) this. but went on talkintr tohopdaugli-j . . ' . ter and Blanche. "I cannot banish the idea of some thing dreadful connected -with Nor- i ing his foot. "And I, too," responded Harry, as he left the room. t with an unwelcome child; and the com-1 T7hy Women Are "Weak. ing baby will be healthy and happy, as j ,, . , , . it should be-a care, to bo surej hut a ?o .sounder what an intricate perpetual delight. And the law will ?vs '-"'J ""ilLV" lL,-Ji!,,own ysio- Is this merelv a splendid dream? But it is becoming the- universal dream among women, and a universal dream is unerring prophecy. The coming of the home. But to keep tho home she will not always be r.,il,l i elm.il mw a rnli-tn!. In l.oir., 1.01- fnnn nwr a. cook-stovo. drv un ueaui cmtive energies of the constitution ; the murderous thinness and scantiness of her underdress; the effect or he absence of tlanni'ls, and the custom of baring 1110 uecic nuu arms, upon tua sensitive tissues of the lungs and heart; theoheck to all even circulation of tho blood and y condition of the skin intlicted her enorgies ovor flat-irons, and waste bor time iii embroidering worsted dozs and hemming endless nifties. She will do all needful work, and have time left to study law and medicine, lo keep books and tnko photographs, to edit pa pers, lecture, preach or hold office, to whichever only she is called. The wants of the people are prophecies or future customs. The air-castles of to day become the real mansions or to morrow. The woman of tho past has been a servant in her husband's or brother's house. The coming woman will bo tho Queen of Home. She will not be ruled by her work, but will rule ny tne imperiectanii compressed coher ing of her fept and hands; tholuihtaltliy heat of the head, consequent on the manner in which custom requirt-s her to collect her Iialr into a wad of padding at the baso of the brain 5- tho clasp of a rack ofi&tccl,aud whalebone about all thovital organs of. the- hotly; the straight-jacket snap with whieli tho seam pf her dress m ecfc about her shou I ders, arms and-chest; the results inevit able upon making, the hips the pivot ujKin which her heavy clothing is hung, and the fulcrum upon which all the mo tion of her body must swing when walk ing if, indeed, we apply that term to MRS. .1. J. Iir.MW.IT. Editor . and ..,froprk lor OFl-H'K-Cor. Third mid f'ai!iliistou Sl sliinjrto: . l.tV . ft TKHMS, IN'.ABVAXCK;, One year . t xlfrfe :::: in 11 nvnr.TISi:Mr5NTS Insarteil on ItMMHWkI Terras. " lloll It Dorrii. I Wliatevor you haveTosay, my fAtt 'Wlu'tlier wuty, or crave, or bjV -t exf l ondenso tin mucli as ever you em.i. And wltellwr you write of rtwal aOHItab OrpsrtleolarthlnssintoJrtr W Jul iak a word of lrlenill v alvJo--Boil it down. For it vou en BnliiitAri,! . When rninSrTtaS Arnold 7T ' : 1 "i'r Y? i pred imiqlt ,yod nee, Ttml the j.rdtookVi,l,3yrrtiroukR So wlioii yfehBvfrafitory to tilipJ And would liken llltternqwn. ,1 To maip ifuMe ir of ynr -trMn'ray frlbW, BolLiUloffni.to When wrilliuc an article fortheHlif, ill Wbt'tUer pn or vcre,JuH.try . To utttT yonr1hwisln In TliArftrest ivords. m And let tliein becrinunddry, Vnd When II IS nnUUed. and vSii li isdonnccvnclly bruwn, 4 .Tur lo.k if rkv-i- iiimin ami tliAn 7l5lffifOWT.n ou suppose For erlhorr do nnt tike in'fflai ' An orifalijJuzilv lunz. a, And a.senera rvndrr doon not carii. . 'IBr-aT-onjireoryMrtsof-wn-?--1 .So -wHier your v.-ilt in t)i snmllfsLsruirf, iryouMvlftthe.thOTeronV And evt-'ry Hnioyou wriiQ, my frtoitl;,. .v l!oil it UoHg. . Iier work. Hhe will not be measured by lc infantile toddle with whieli woin. n ner ability to "cook something good' though lier tables Avill bo plentifully supplied with healthful food. She will not be worn out wilii overwork, though her work shall all be done more perfect ly than now. i.110 uesirwfor' marriage will not abate; TrnKisjrLoVEits. The art of frmiiiff - "' f,'-ll'vtlll tlUIVllg WUl A IU AC) I when lovers wish to coinmnnicateif hoir arc driven to irCt about tho world; above i""111?"1 ,." wmmguiey have a mode all, the unreasonable and cruel cu-dom w'.m n'1'1 wlVci " "laPf' which compels her to drop heavvHkirta iffi, ? .1- ,tl,ori fJ,lft,s'I SiU about Iier lower limbs and feet, thus en- sllk,?' Mu,rs "'I'1 00 ors-f, w ,IcIT The-' .in.i.r;i.,i.i,f.. ., n ,.,:!..,. i.inuiko a packet, each article havinc an illegorical -en-je. Tho puakej-j 1,-.. 1. o,. i,t .. .... .t 1 aiiegorieai -en-o. iuo naoKewis and her scif-rcliance: forever: when ."(c51'.emPIo-' 1 Weof . ..... 2.. . "L a 1. .a i. t ...i.;... 1 1. . 1 LuuiitiuiiiuHiuii ttio love or cliiltlreu will not grow less ;i --" mo y.wuy 10 -inuii mo et.m- .;.. !irMl,, ....-.frfMft,,,,, im-,i.tii nn huinnp ttn n dn.. liuoii oeeunalious ot a wnniiin ilnnrivoi .... " J v- ,u iw iunsbi ui. iuiv 1 . . 1 . - Solent.. I h- iilt 01 inn onen air. 01 pvemi-.-' ni . . . have a Oictionarv, .1. 1 ( ' 1 1 change of -cene of aeoualhtanee with "u iney Jviiow oy memory, qi,yuu- tIft"rldVof the eS to Blve by.inns or SPAS!?" "Wore:iVothof melirn, ed' hntue," "!7u iiimn tho I'otlv- of lijinriimvis ii-witi ,"..-m....j , .- jsr. ...j i.:...i.i. ...i m.V i.,..ii..'.' tears;" a niece ore hina ncuto bUHeriiig- which tho live . women Iiinraiv imliii'. in tlinm- tears;" a niece of cloth. "Iam tffetKvitli r your imiKjrtuiiities' a piece Wr flbek 2li, franiorcanvaas '.'We shall bdotogother j! ,,1 to-morrow;'' a pieouaf silk, 4uUjhavo The Ccming Eotuewifc. man," said Sonora, who seemed quite ( abstracted. 1 "Why, yoii talk likosomesilly child, . T,JB Gir, of le vi,Tiod ,1(toJ IM)t Ml)irQ said her mother, giving her an angry , tp i, merely the keeper of the house. look. "Do you suppose I would want ifcue wouiu maKu ner a nome, it is true, you to marry him if I thought ho was an.i a pieaant.one ; 1 ud .tins is not tne J . .... i ii ' Alpha nftd Omega of her ambition. Be- not a suitable person? But,onthocou-,d'0 t)ls shu mlU, bp nilo,,ell(lent- trary, I liave heard, on good autnonty, would have a profision, or trade, and I, on good authority, would have a -profession, or ti that ho is a gentleman bv birtli and ed-1 would cam her own living and carry her ucallon. He savs, himself, ho was." , uoyei-wruen. musi .....-' , .... I chauc meir heroines: rainor wim in 111s younger imys, out,. Tlln,r.n nf ,,, linef u ,. 1.., I ll that only makes him more steady and 1 future will not comprehend. Sho longed domestic, now tli.it he has seen the folly , for a master, and accepted subjection ns nflt. Hp rnvno .1 snlendiil nltieo in Tjm- ( pr lot. Marriage was her occupation. not nlonso Hnrrv. who. . . I lo lie sure, she niu'-t not ".-oek her oecil- and UiPiihurrIeilIy shaking hands with ,fwK ,vni,i i, ,n,n 1 r v """" um. Uwtlon;" It mn-st seel; her. Therefore, each, he was turning to depart, without even Inquiring the cause of so many people"beln'-,assembled togotlier, when' Sonora remarked: "It is supposed that a murder was committed here last night." As Norman wished Pouora good-bye .the placed upon her finger a magnificent ring, the peculiar workmanship upon which called forth praises from all who saw it. It was a thickly twisted rope I of green enamel wound round a heart, ! Here! "What time. ... mM!nrod to be Lrokel, and two 9lf i ' , . ! brilliant diamonds shone upon the other rapidly "terrogatowhile half look ke twju loar.4, ished and hcoumlSnance .,now bcautiful, But how strangoa "Last night! "Who savs so?" Thus he CJ .now bcautiful! But how strange 7.V , .design!" thought Sonora, as she hade "TlieyJam cnWoringtlo solve the ,limbadieu tmbthey .should meet on the mys ery- and find out the nnmlerer," roturn ofa , .Murrj. Christmas." continued Sonora. J "WelLir Uiey find him. hhpuldbej' " brougllt to'jestlce, ccrtaliily,f" sid"Nor-1 "Ve will now pass over an interval of man; "but I think it will be rather a , one year, and meet the Hewitts in" their difficult matter. However, as I am in New York hoine, to which they have a great hurry, I must bid you .once. just returned after one month's absence, more farewell, without being able to as- j bringing Blanche witli them, sistin finding the mur" and without) It is n plousautevoning.in September, finishing the odrftes words, vaved an I and they are scaled in one of the mag adieu as he hurried down the stredt. Mtiilcent parlors, overlooking Gram- "How, strangely ho acts," thougiif mercy. Harry, Blanche and Sonora Honors, as her eyes followed him down arc talking over their intended journey the street "Qne would, think he had , to Louisiana in a few weeks. Mrs. committed some crime, himself, by thc4Hewitt is trying lo call the attention of j way heiBrftjiks." "''"" Hhe Colonel to such a "love of a dress" Just- tliriABlarlb-hoywIio had been jon. the opposite side of the way, but he conversing with Grace, said: j scorns intently engaged looking at a ".Sonora, I have not vet told you poor old woman upon their own walk, to whom Ilissey is talking. "Oh! I never saw such a man! You are always symjiathizing with some forlorn creature. I do wish you could witch frightened us so that I beggedishow as much-feeling for your wife!" him to go. Sho -screamed at him, and she exclaimed petulantly. a.; "Why, Alice, my dear, what is Ihc her matter! but the mother will no Ioiik to ner children, and the wife will no longer lose Jier individuality in becom ing her husband's helper. Ask the Cifrl of tho Poroid what are her most sacred desires, and she will give you the same old sory: T.jve, marriage, children. Sho will givoyou more than this: Am bition, sclf-dovolnpnimit, self-supjiort. Golden Aye. Greeley ou Woman Suffrage. e called cm! taiucd ciiort si Greeley frace: Alru Tjiirui uoitl t AvnArmnni.1 I ...1 .....I I.... ....... great dillieulty in gaining admittance, tjiavc made her! God never made Mich Li ?J?l Tl Again ana again were we told mat Air. I women as are cradl ng the next genera-1 "i. ," . ":. ' .wrt iT ' G?celcy could not be seen. Finally Mrs. , ticn in this land to-dav. Side by side 2,!?,XAS" 0 n,y l,iseatue Ciry Duniway resorted to a Utile ruse, rjho , with "fomalo illitemcv" femalo feeble- remeui " A Stoky ok a Rose. A rqsq with so pretty a little story as this, ami so full of romance as this, ought W bo beautiful, and so is the Cherokee Rose. Here is the story of it: ".An. .Indian chief of the Seminole tribe was", taken prisoner by his enemies, tho Cherofiees, and doomed to torture, but fell "bo se riously ill that it. became- necessary to wait for his restoration to health Wore committing him to the fire. And As lie lay prostrated bv disease in the; cabin i of tho Cherokee warrior, the daughter porter of the Chidago Tone, has aiulabesto -upon Mrs. Fernaudo Jones, an in. lmsiw of iIimhI and fimliWhir. 11,1s'o1i 'f 1o fJouer. mucli. uent Woman Sullragist, and ob- ,!. "siu.ll -. v. mi, 1.1,1 n.t.,Mr.:rpA. 8ra OI "" solila "n.MiK, a. it... c.ii,. e t; " . . . " . morsel ot suirur. ana a nieco 01 wood 01 iuu .ui.. ............... .... iure away 111 a siiuwi to uie, anil iny, .,i .;..,! -,i--rT,,,.. lie recently made to drawuutMr. with sorrowful tnflor-.irM.ot ' "ivi.oi, a,,oeT. rangeil in a certain ordor.Tprm on the subject ofAVoman Kur-rw,an as God mado her?" a rV11!01-. ... ,,r ... .i 1. 1 . .. -uy neari, j. am 111 iovo wun"you 1 i imiiLii ziH Dim iiiiMiu iiir: I the pain which my love oceasionsmo Iiirormvd tho gentleman in tlio ante- uvss js ninuinir a nice anions: us. Nc- rooni that sho hail come ail the way I g!ccted brains and tortured bodies nro from Oregon, and had tome private f working their ow'n Wav upon our actual business with the Sage. This opened., alKi possible mothers. "Thoughtful phv tho door. It appeared that he had liecn .-leiaiis arc perplexed and alarmed. We informed by some one tlmt an effort are aTiemitifui, usefuran"d elevated or- wouui ir' mauo to inierview;, nun, iinu 1 ( Cr or animals j tliavorltl has done the hence he had taken every precaution lo ' right tiling by us ;1t has stalled and fed bar the Wav. When we enteral, the iw If hntr nntfoll nnrl nmiewl na- irlm and seen it. And then she has been ac- ,hhe sat down with folded hands for her quainted witli him two vcars, which is , lonl to come. If ho came, it was well; a pretty good recommendation.' ' -oe JtJ& "To say nothing of his gold!" 1-1 0f society. But the woman ot the past served Harry to Blanche. . is dying out, antl tho coming woman "Well, I hope ho is all that is right , hast new hopes and new aspirations. I ' I ' I . 1 aawtBAls-b - . lAaa mva as 1 I c . 1 ilia a a and honorable, though I cannot help , ,,,, Kll ..,., snmpMlln .,,, thinking I have an unknown friend , 1 somebody. She will marry, it may somewhere, who takes. interest enough ,be, but she will givo no pledge of olie- ' . . . I c!i. ...tn .. 1 1...V ..l.X ...til ....1 In me not to let mo stoop to wen a ras-, "' - ; u oc ... .... cal, for such She insinuates him to lie, ' .. . . . her heart, that observetl Sonora, leaving the room. the fates may tiikc nway her name. The Colonel coming in, tliov informed . Marriage, with her, will be an incident him of the circumstance. in her life-a gmntl experience, a sol- ... ,,1 iim.. 1..., I emn relation, trul v; but it will not be "Strange!" said he. "The samo hap-, U(e purj)0se JnltjrVxistouee. That pur poned over ono year ago. I am inclined . 10se will bo to individualize hersolf. to to think, as vou say Sonora does, that , develop herself, to make the most of ,,.,lM,mrnfrinnilBnmpiv inrp T , neieu mm mis not lor II1C SUKU Ol OUU IIVaa illnw - (philosopher turned lwir.wivy round, mo-.. complain? EHtubethSivmlBhhit. the , tinned us to somu elmirs, purl thou re- . . . . turned to Ins M orU. He opened a mini- c ; o p, ber of letters, read them, answered one 1 bcene ln treet 0ar- or two, anillong alter our patience Had The Washington Alar says: The pas-)or the latter, a young, tlnrk-fftceil .maid, been exhausted h.. turne-lsiitlduniv upon L.,11Mrs on 01m of Bicker's street rars 1 ,Ll T.i .. i.olii l i;.l..T.;l.iV.l nil inquired what he could .1.. fhr'M-i.e,! some yesterday morning at alvountr chieftain': and. wishing toHavo ills lire, urged him to escape. "But ho us, anil inquired wnai lie coum .10 inr Jaiigiteti some yesterday morning at us. - lien we had Introduced ourbelve,i y,e0 hctween the conductor and a well Mrs. I)unlwa.y came right to the point 1 dressed young man from Georgetown, by saying: (vs the ear was passing clown tho nve- Mrs. Duniway I am cditiinf a paper , m,e, the young man nt the same time ln Oregon; 1 am opposed toumnt, and'tHiidiu I admire Norman s ko. S1...I1 nr ili nsnimfinm of tlio IS someiuiui; very iirvy cannot say tliat look. There about him, which I cannot fathom. Ho seems very gentlemanly, howqver, and may provo one of tho best of men." "Had Sonora never seen Mr. Tier coming woman, and they are not idle and fictitious they are prophetic. Sho will realize them. Pome of our learned Doctors of Divinity have urged that women must give up the idea of marry inc. or oe eonteiu to navo no asmmuon Utus about our ride the other morning. After we left your house wc went as far as 0M Katy'jaitd Npnnan was going! tbjinie hlfoHJn9ioH bvlt? the old! fixed her eyes unon him with such . Ifreadful Ioofei-rnd?Whri.glnf ?h LA aW V uw- - j "6 'WlVtir IU a l4a a Vi laVJ aaCri rvinf nlisnrvpd Alrs.HcwItt toBIaiiclie. outside ot tne nursery and Kitcnen -1.- -.ronl.l not think so lightly of Nor- ! very glowing doctrine for girlhood man. But lie nan sucu nu inuocei 1, , Maltlius had u theory that, as the meok way with him thatSonora thought nopulation multiplied in a geometrical him an nii"el just dropped down from rai 10, while the capacity or the enrtn above. When sho has lived as long as 1 produbc oan l iiiade to increase only .iuuii.. nuHi. r-in an arithmetionl ratio, therefore there I have she will look at. things madir- mUbt a time w,e1 ome of us ferent liglit." .must die ofl", citlier by war, by pesti- "By the by, that reminds me," i-nid lenec, or by famine, lo make room for Blanche, "that I met CJIarenco - Pier-! V,'0 ro4"- ,Ienpe' 1,0 "rBu"1' warfa'uI oiauc ... , , , 1 disease nro necessary to nave ns ft-oni pout at Newport this summor, where he le WOK0 falo ()f atarvaljou ut faets was trying to reexuit.-his health. He go to show that ns we Increase in iium w lnnkitiir vnrv nalo and siuklv. toor ! ber, and become more civilized, we r..n...t ismn.in.n mtitlft him . promi-e 1 hw.moro limn ever to eat; Despite of " . TVIf.lt ! end of hence would like to get your opinion on I caSy; witli one foot ou a trunk, he was the subject of Woman Suffrage, to lay approached bv tho conductor and his before the people of Oregon. We want , mro tlutuandetl. Ho quietly passed out to kiiow wnai wo are 10 oaiwci trout nve cents. you. - ' Conductor T demand twenty-five .Mr. ureeiey uregon is a very uncer-1 pouts for that trunk. tain State. There Is two much whiskey Young Man (hesitating) Twenty in that locality. There are niany more fiv. emits? Well. 1 think I" will not nav saloons than school houses. . t Mrs. D. There are not so many sa-, f Then I shall nut tho trunk ofl. loons in proportion to the population as ls;r. mere are in iew -oris, wnere you V.M. You had better notorvonmav ought to hnvc considerable influence, j he sorry for it. 111 my opinion, tins is tne niosicou- ConductorpulLsstrap.stopsear.ctumps forsaken place 1 ever saw. I think you ' trunk on the avenue, starts car, and af ought to have done more for your own i ter going sonio two squares, approaches city. 1 the young man, who still was as calm Mr. G Humph. Yes. jus a summer morning, and in an angry Mrs. D. Here is a copy of tlio New mood says: York Tribune of lS5T.,"iu which you ad-1 "Xow I have put your trunl; off, what vocate not only Woman Suffrage, but) aro you going to do about it?" contend that women should be eligible j y, jr. (.coolly) Well, I don'ti propose to office. I understand that you have to do anything about it; it's no concern not changed your opinion on tho sun- of mine: it wasn't my. trunk. . ject. C. (fiercely) Then why didn't you Jtr. u. tnais wrong. vnnr, r ciiu say was that I had not changed my opinion within tho past-four years. I had two daughters, anil I would prefer that they should remain women. Mrs. I). What do thev think about it? One or them would not do so unless she- wouldafleo with him. She consented. Yet, hoforo tliov hml cniir fjir. tmiwlloT hv snfF ro. 1. -----o-- 1- .--j. - -- uit iPiitiiorui, utuuig ji grot at leaving nome, sue asKed permis sion of her lover to return for tlio-'pur-jvose or bearing away some momento of it. So, retracing her footstep3LT&hc broke a sprig of white rose , which climbed antl twined up the poles ''ofher father's tent, and preserving-itlditring her flight through the wirdeniess, planted it by the door of her new; home in the land of the Semilioles. . And from tlmt day this beautiful flower- ha$boen known betwecu the keys'of Flornia, and throughout tho Southern Statpsj. b the name or the Cherokee Rose." - , Grm.'s Pit- Ton x LoN'mA Ytjuxo M.vx. I know nothing in the ovorld tenderer than the pity that a. (kind hearted young girl has tor a young man that Teels lonely. It is true tliHt tjieso dear creatures are all -compassion- for every form of human woo, and;anxious to alleviate all human misfortunes. Tliey will go to Sunday schools' through Krnrnia tlifir hmtliprs sirn nfmitl'nf. tn C. (fiercely) Then why didn't you tench the metunnleasant and untra'ctn- tellmoso? blc classes of little Children theiingo of Y. H. Becaiuo you did not ask me; jrethuselah and the dimensions-o Og and I told you you'd bo sorry for it. the kiug of Bahaus heclteaiL"TChoy C. (furiously Then go Inside the stnnd behind a table at tt fair allnday car! I until they are read v to drop, dref-sel in Y. M. Oh, no! you're a good enough ( tjw-lr prettiest clotlna and tliuin sArcet eoiniani.ou for me out here. est smiles, and lay hands upqn,y.ou-dike ,U tun moment a jwrtiy uermau g-, mav t.jv Potinhars perfectiv cor- ydn buy whatyoudo not want; at prices '-which . . . i.t . . . . - . . i . tuiu not Know ou werii tain-t lie wouin fiicnu uh wm "Sir. ti. T don't know. is a Roman Catholic, ami I don't think ' enioiTfrrjnnilFcirrSi: sho cares much about it cither one way 1 You fellow.- whensis mine.drunk oranothor. The other would niliier go Y.M.-My1 friend,! tlilnli that is your L-ou caitnotatrord; all thiaAS Cheerfully io me mentiv muu n ..mm... , imuh uu mu u.cuuu'iauii;. i meeting. , WL, German Who pub him ofl? I hafe Mrs. D. I think, cither of ihom might rile 'moiiTsh fo iwy him, I will sec about do better than thev are, and I think you i Klot. ' " are responsible. What do you think ol j xIic car was stopped, and shortly af- wumell Uolillllg ouieu . i lerivnrus me couuuuior; was seen 10 come time, oven Uiouuu Jxjvo mav shoulders, sheadded, 'T shall never for-iing to me particularly. 1 am so used to this winter. I told liimSonoro. was t' slieathc the sword and Science discover A1U CLVI II V v . -- - "i 1 1 . . . ...... - i tn rut lire woman win not give up mar- uor-iiou-letKecping, nor ner ciiii :t hovhe lopked atmc, frivolities of the wi iltecl BonSra. '"Tliough pay ns much atten get ill" "You recollect do jvnf nWr a: I do iQtj "Qji-Q, jiuhqr.tiil she mado me feel very unpieneant!" "Yes, we were "to become rivals!" ex claimed Blanche, bursting into a laugh, as she tifrneO'ffi lift-cousin. "Which is not impossible, consider ing tlftft tlfe'liaiTdsohie'and TiflrMr. Mcintosh is the suitor," replied Gracie, fgars. l l.!BJi.-Ill..lL,- - Inline The blood rushed to Sonora's face as she m'etMe gic- oT'Bl5nche fixed in tently upon her; and in after years, when she was a happy wire, and that rricntl had gone to "that bourne from whencerU0- traveler returns," did that Joqk cros her vision, for it wa5onc Svhicli spoke plainer than words. She thfJughtlM' Utile about it then, how ever, but its meaning apieared more distinctly as sho became better initiated "hearing you admire the fashions and! orld tlmt I did not attention, nerhm.c ia V i - - & -1 -1 -. ! t-ln(,1.t 1...-A .In... T.... ,1.-. - s..uu.u v- uune. jjui mui iKor wom an seems to be in distress. I will go be married in the apriug. and sec her," and suiting the action to the words, left the room and descended to the basement. "Well, thank fortune! my ideas on a- higher scale than to race after beg- I can treat them well -In their place, but I have no particular taste for the like," coming towards the trio in the corner. "Well, Harry, have you decided when you will start for the South?" she asked, as she seated herself. "Oil, yes, that is all arranged, mother First we fchall visit Washington and give the girls a chance to see tho White House and its occupants, and from there wc shall go" surprised at first, but said that he was ! l"? "" irimi io near iuui auu ,no ..v. .... o - - liftimtr lT..nirii..i4 lolioeomerco Divine Chanel, at D Georgia, in 'np hef trade or profession. ,veit ami jjvi political economy to the contrary tororthe 1 isotwiihstandiug.; neither will sho give in the course oUyear or., I like him H . X t ' , very much. You know grandma and the care or children. -How are thev to Ins mother were old friend. ,JIc was 'keep the liousc ami rear tne children, antiverv nttontivi to mo. . l,lrt.nnt, lrnnr 1 au 110 o lllUPU UH 1 ulll 1 1 InL'A nu iimI Ii . WAiiAMiTa w. . - nit u. i.viiviu o ' - a I : i .1 r,iniii i iniihii. iiiiiiii rit-'iiLi i,v it "M- r- Mr. G. I think tliey ought tcystay at sweating up with the trunks on his back home and attend lo tneir nousenoKi ja ,wrt 0r the perrormance he did not dime-', ilio wouicu hi me uiiiiiii.. enjov iiatt it wen ivt inu uie passengers. hnvc bei-omo very much demoralized. ' Mrs. D.-Do you mean It to bo under-, Tnu Kvmi5 sum.-Bayant Taylor Mood that all are demoniizeu. u-estho following huicuaae inclesurib- Mr. G.-No, ""'""'J' "uMi ing.thespleudorsof Arctic scenery: lieve Hint none of llicni are as good as Xothlng can e?KCeed the niagni Icenee they would Imj ir liioy mm never see.. , of,.tliat ortherh regTon XSthing in Washington. , . . n j :.t Italy,.Si)aiii, Greece or Egypt can at all 3Irs.D.-inaoan ;"', be compare with tliem. That these I ilo.not know ' and do so much bolide? We must make but jected suitor myself ." hlding-the irt-.il meaning of her words and making them appear a jest. "Well, Mr. l'ierpont is certainly a ' in the human heart and the deceitful-1 Rissey. poking her head in at the open ness of Ihc world. dooraudhandiugSonorqnElipor paper. The; girls, arriving at Capt. Marsh's! "Forme? Where did it come. from, not clooniv and dlngv building, as factories gener ally are, but .pleasant anil healthful awl hen wo must send our washing, ironing, knitting, sewing, and even perfect gentlemau," replied Mrs. Hew- j nlo,t f this work shall not be done by in. -ins ti meal j.uy mm no nas notvj macJiiuery. " more of this world's goods, poor fellow!" How un'ht-nllhy.wnaro-ryellow, green, "Oh, well, when ! cjomiarry- Idntend ? J Vo Tile to niarry a poor person, for 1 have plen-1 fnot 0mt we have not learned the it,,,. ty, and I would rather have love than iart or cooking. Our food is jumbled up money " i m cverl" wrong way. But then science "But why not obtain, both?" Harry ! ?; "Dar is a letter fur you, -Missy," said , asucu quizziugiy, tor uu suurage, to overiooK each limnfh or pect tnat Blanche had a preference lor worn, ami mioii as;wn Know to he versed r-i.,,nn JH l'lu lrtieular brancli over which it door, Separated Graco and Blanche to' make a fpw callsjn, the neiglibprhood, ! and Sonora to retuni home, to dpsonie' shoppiug,i$vitli her .mother, .preparatory to rcturnihg'to 2sow York thc'follpwing week. - . lert tlie room, dvinsr Harrv a look from The time fntervening was spent in! her roguish eyes, amusements pf various kinds, the Col. ' "We ought to take that chop along doing all in hi power to promote the with in," said Harry, laughing. "She Kisscy?" "I don't know, I declar. I picked it up on dCiStoop, but'spected. it was for you, 'coz de-Missus don't want lub let ters," and grinning from ear to ear she ll.ircilLC. . . ' Is lilneetl. Ml l..nrt. Ilr!.l,miu ,tf St tu .lffllnnlli tn ifiml." Said! . "t "...P ."V "t" .""ist xrebimu i. -.-a v. ... ...... 1 j l(, t. jiiKii :i anil leafli' before nnnlvixrr n.it.t . f ..!.... 1.. .. '.. t... ... 4 1 . " ,..iu3i. iui i fstviin.iiiu iii-me tiuiiic oi lllu ttiture. I.AUiiaKiuiuiry.noiinisuaii see that all she.' "But where -is, Sbnora.' : i 1 rs...l 1. II ..- .1 go aitu i.uu ..t . .. ; well, -aud that all.arckcpL . As soon, as.tho.door. closed upon her xjufi'ofti.e btillJ.7 Sve ha-e dis-" Col. Hewitt' tunied.to-hlsjwifeisaying, j posej 0f its washing, sewing and iron- rri.ot'Mri i ilwn.dnnnridiunontJt." I ing. 'Wlflcii'are no -Btuuir items. Ami nil "So I am beginning to think,-- tbafesho. tho iokly; children,, too, for tho coming x i A.,ut- TtntJwomau will have, no.cruss aud sick chil- likes Clarence ! have no doubtv BuM(,ren takt.'cn?c-of. ' Tlie future mother whether he likes her 1 3 the question, will have too deep a sense of her obllga observed Harry. lions to posterity to cure the world ..ri'f!.nini.rt-tniirsolfon record now vorlii!? Woman Suffrage s.iiec'tbero:is,n stwug probability that it vJIiroe suc cesbful at no distant day. Jr- (J. J nqvo no aiiHNunu.ui .iu.e lo place mysen it mav bosucees: only, for a short UUiK. . ..... ,11 !.V- rr-j I) -I tillUK ii iviiienuure as mtijj as' nialc' sufl rage, for that is about as corrupt as it can be. - Mr G I think when everybody else is'in' ravor of this matter J may be i tn. iiiink well of it too. but then it will be of no advantage, to you. wish vou a pleasant gwi w annearauces. arc not peculiar to Lanland. but are common to the whole Aretie re gion, was proved by the sketches or Sir j rl.r. n . 1 I .. ...I. 7..1. 1,A ' dUllLI 4..J 4... .4. 4V..I1, ..11.14 4.U 41.4 as if it were not martrydom to, them as well as to you. Such is. Ifi'cir Jo?o for all good objects, such their 'eagcrnels to sympathize' with all their' follqwcTeat ures! But there is nothing tlioypity as they . pity a lonely young raau.-O. llr i'Vo".', 14-J.oi. ivrcxleaii ivonieu of tho wealthier which emit a bright phosphorescent, light. In order to catch these-bOgthe Indians fasten.a live coar to a stickr-niid move it to and fro in the darkw;5riie cucujo thinks tills a rival, in his apger darts towards It, and finds, the of his liberty in the hands of tho 'trapper. The Indians linn reau.v. wV iul uu. ... .... rnri! va'vnni- pseeii. .In the summer time the scenery Z ftdXit it wil be o of Swedish Lapland presenls no rcmark ,,. it mm iol Pn ,Mc feature, Aud would be considered rt time. It cannot en- ( but in winter the white-bennled " KoiW .rfnot - ask'tryou that -v.iu received the impression tiiatUor- . . .... ace wa-s not favohiblyjncjjned to yonr and brant-' Magician of tho North takes these cbm mon objects aud Iransmits them into , ... , . i . ,i marvels, -vu coior v.tuisites, auu uic. tliing becomes spotless white. The for ests covered witli snow" do not show a .slntTlo-HooUof-L'reeii :-eacl tree stands . there as .white as ivorv. hard as marble : and brittle as glass. I have looked over twenty miles ot landscape wmcn rescm- ona carveci in ino purest aia- the larger cities, whore UieyreJought at two reals twenty-five ccupor Tliey are kept in oleganflittlc- cages, fed ou slices of sugar, cane, .andlbaMiocl twice a day. In the evening., thpy,are put into little sacks, shaped like nfees, anil attached to the ladies' dressfer,,Tho light these bugs emit surpassed ;in'Jbril liancytlie rellection of the pnrestudia- 1 - 'T1. . 1 41. .1.-1. . ' ' mouus. iitit u;ttt uuui muy.recetve is M;i ii... -irin- ueeeasiii j , .is uuuui ib mey wouin no llglU. 'emit mt. ureeicy gives, ins ppiuiofl.as tiraens to .1. I , . . e ? -t . nn,'.iiT4j 1IIU UlTSlr lllUli; UI lillSllli: WU1I I .1L141.11B. as follows: "Plant two rows 'of Tiobbi- nette, hcm'Stitched, and inseTtednwith douuic-seodett rumes of. hroctiue 'tape, i witli a Quilled gusset at each cud..' Then ho snow Iodgiugon tlie twigs brant-lies, and freezing, thus bridge . Mrs. Jones.-hnWd, wo M-nbtra ly i d tire-eTmfflloirest " things into tlie -' ,,njf a,!aclrc1 JQ ftH.fr n- ...... 4.,itf,ai.t-V oninii -lil- . . . . . t.r.Hi flr.nl.l.i.iiOlQ.1 i.Tau .ui liifira mit convinceu uwt "I'l-: '.,.i.ii inosi laniastic anu suggestive lorms. . " . -i'V.i.jiHi frage. but we are aisti iu.ij ..l.'""" '" There are restoon. candelbra. cbthie n.,uS irayerseiyacrpss mo ".V-:, - iiinuacles, laOe curtains,, flowers?; palm leaves aud colos.-wl spires in a bewilder iug confusion, whieli dazzle, the eye.- rrom his manner 'that siiould he be elected he will turn cvdry Woman now ocmipyingau oflicial position ouCoMier place. j 1 ' ': ..ev. if aT.i ft1 fathbr to His 'son hear that vou and yourwifc quarrel anil ri-mmrlr- every day het. me warn .you II "W in. against sucu a ini.u " " ever lold you thai, lather, was totally n.ui.triinr .n v wife and I liaT?it' tspoken to one another for n month .. SWEirr PicKiJir (Pkac'hes). Boil t pickle made of one nlntarid n. hhlfnf ol der vinegar, three noundS ami a lmir of. sugarwith niac'6, elovtis anU'cinhamon;. H "oiiitig not over six pounds fruit plums require fivd pounds of su gar to six of fruit. .1. i!.i ...5.1. ....:.. nnnliOllO mu Hiuiiu mien-wim wm r--- ,i fluted ticking, and with loper caro anil no chinch bugs; lib crop wIlbC J en did one.-.'Reacl my-afesaroiarmln -voun- woman, and go Y. est9liy all : Western woman has JS. ent rqr a uew,svyio V' r:w vm make a combina Ion cuslV.j'Ioflk to . A' ent 1 various noted firm their laurels.