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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1877)
1 t fP)e $km Motives! MBS. A. J. BC.MWAr, Editor ani Proprietor. OFFICE Cor. FbontA Was iiingtox Streets I TERMS, IN ADVANCE: One year.. Qf-r m nnths Three months. -S3 00 .173 .100 Feee Speech, Free Press, Fbee People. ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted on Reasonable Terms. POTiTIL , OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY O, XSW. NU3IBER , THE STOEY. scene grew so real it seemed to Rocerhe for Eose's room, only to be met by such could feel ber sweet breath on bis face, a strong turbid mass of moving dark- A Piece of One's Mind. Tribute to Oregon. A. "Woman Conducting an Orchestra. toe jStew 5Jtt)et A Journal for the People. Devoted to the Interests of Humanity. Independent In Politics and Religion. Alive to all Live Issnes, and Thoroughly I Radical In OpposingandExposIng the "Wrong I ol the Masses. Corresnondents wri tine over assumed slena. Itures must make known their names to the Editor, or no attention will be given to theli I communications. Putting on Style. movement of the mails for farther en lightenment. The Old House. The old house was slowly dropping to pieces about the young people. Yet, for all that, they were as happy as though it were a palace building up about them. sufficient to itself as Eden; it is only the P",m ,se; unsatisfactory middle years, to w the loveliness of the virgin world become a twice-told tale, that are sistent. In truth, it should have been en to content any or ussimpiy tone Marks the rose no rosier, the Iil snowier, sunshine not more golden her hair, more dazzling than her smile: a lovely little soul and body, enjoying every moment of life, aud making it precious to every one within her influ ence. She never thought of grumbling that the house was bhabby aud uie ioou There are a great many people in so- The great extent of the United btates women are doing many strange The senior editor of this paper is, or- y nave UOne Wuat wua uuver ueiuro ujuue quite bu eaajr hu buiua uuwu-uaja, auu mm uuveiup i uiuamy, a piuiu, uuasauuiiug ujau, uui when they have grasp as at the late Exhibition. The ments show that the musical platform the appoiutment of postmaster has com- theirmind" agricultural products were from every is in danger of being as seriously inter- pleteiy turned his head, when we were t. 1 I .nnn Af nllmota hatrraan f lin o it V t rn r I f!aiafl wtt'd o a tha onauluv'a l rolr lino I ft ma t- naonnlnti1 nfltli him an n irl Inorir he would hide too the scalding tears throwing open the doors between, ana ''0(f,ty that the world can re- ical and the sub-frigid; from the oranges been. A Maine girl, fresh from coun- No. 5 pencil, harder than Pharaoh's that must have way. all at once, as he opened the third one, - those people who are most in and bananas of Florida to the apples try life at sixteen years of age, came to heart, and the rear side of a telegraphic Two thousand dollars-he might just a great blinding glare fell from above, ' j,'ablt of giving a piece of their mind and the cereal grains of the far North, work in a eity book-bindery. Having "clip," were good enough for him to as wen wish loruaiiver ujiuo; juai luiuU..ot,. . . i:i.eiv those who need most to keep In the time to come, a people extending uaa no musical aavaniage save attend- write anything on, rrom a Mrs. Parting he said the words to himself, a soft clear flame towering and soaring, like an evil have themselves. over such wide limits, yet knit to each ance upon two country siuging schools, ton joke to a heavy editorial on the all raaiance was weiiuiK up uver mc uuaujr DJ'""' w,f" , T Tt is a curious circumstance that a other by a common bistory ana a com- ber tbirst lor Knowledge in tms art nad garden, and as he raised his head again, But Roger did not pause to think " ' mind alw means an mon language, with facilities of iuter- ample opportunity to become an all-ab- atter a wnne, mere came me moon wm jl was une, uuum, iuuSUiu., r - , . . course bv railroad, telegraph, and nossi- sorbiug craving, not likely to be as- T . nl.nnr.wl I I 1 1 11 1 it. n mninQII t Hip flnnr must, fall. I really a oaa-temperuu uiubs ui mi softly floating up above the the lone interval below. It cheered him inexplicably, like an omen, a He stood up auu strucK one that in a moment the floor must fall, that he must reach Rose's roo house had been struck by lightning ' material, bly balloon, cannot fail to develop grand suaged by her present circumstances. uie uouse 01 a uatlon; but now, with the great ex chequer of tbo United States at his back, he turns up his nose at the old appli ances of journalism, and writes edito rials on immense sbeets of wrapping justian, j hlnh nortinna could ba national characteristics that shall dis- Kindly sheltered in rfptuphw' and hurled at an opponent: tinguish them above all the peoples that relative who would not receive pay for paper with green ink. These sheets of LIJIUK 111 I ... I k. I 1 1 ... 1 I Vntm rmne hnfAM fltlt irraat otn nrtKtr I Knonl ftltinrv Mia fl ra f t Tl rna mnntha nf I nnnaf r f 1 1 n noma tltnt- rtnnrxws mwnn DOW- HRfltonn un ana bituck one iiuuse uuu ueeu BiruuN uv jiu" " V 1 Ut i u m.Tl,lir.. onolr for 1L 18 noiICeaiO timu il i uevur uiiiieu uuc n nnnrilflr. LUC OlUlUli UUU Hid OUlUUIutimt a . - . .. I I lh.Annknnf Ihn nnr,t t Finn trtnuf Mtnri i w- . . .1. . ii.-i ....I.. ff v ner ripfp in niie a uimu wueu i h iuwukuw' wuiuuw '-" i ir ii i i. i . in i. n.imi ntifi i nnn MAAn mo ir i n rr itoafi tun v in. inn innn v h"uh h-v . . . . has . " A 7": . f l 1 "c w"w,"uu rr.irr;r to be made is a pleasant one. ever, undoubtedly do agriculture, as In- w6"1 ,u lo ",s "reams. Uj,j,Ci ...- circumstance no less cur ous tbat alone can support tbe teeming mu- ,u rvin vnn think nf nnvlhinc Ttose. eveninir. all the time that he had been MVna 'l 18 a.clr?.u . . ,r , ' i. .u.t .m 1 .. :.. i " ... j ra. ii .... .... .. ih.t tiw.oa im tiiA unfair, nr (inniniii. 1.1 ih iiuua luul win cvcuiuativ cu ur I 1. . .. .... I q men . nnir I I il'l 11 1 1I rtnllla Mft firm IT 111 IT TIIO imv " . w .- ' a I.. . .-, T ouch wuerowecaueuuuuuji. rt"br"7i .iTi .T.Vf ii i.o.T commodity most freely plume them- blessings or free government wun n -n I IlllV. I uaiiu Y ait, au mc bituc I . - . . I hAnlaca n nrl if- to oo fa t rt on V thnt f ho rtiiMR i ..... - . . .1 - i i , i. - i n fioMroQ nnn i n Hi'.i iim as uuuu luc BiV muiucid. uuu iv ia ouiu n oj uu uw in. "Economize!" she exclaimed, gayiy. neeu loiueu in ner a wees .wumoer, an - " ".Vm, . h that a virtue ne- riculture of that period will be such than "For what? In what? With what V" tue time ne nau been ueanng tuat uny r - - It never occurs on such a grand scale as the world h I oy mat we cau raiae iwu muusuuu i uaic, um ummiu i 4l . i .;! i LU LUC 111 LU OUOluVk ijmw v Hwww uoiiars," ne answered, as gayiy. ., " i t r. 1 of n..v worth, whether thev are called Sne8at down as SUQUeniy as U some Auuiuer miuuicui. auu uvci us uuu iuai -,-. i,0.),pr il U irninfr tn o.intin lm.,,1 lm.1 hppn hii.l on her head came a crv. "Bocer ! Rocer ! Oh. my "Pon to. g've. wbetn. ' 1!.BiJ.n.? and crushed her into the seat. dearest! my dearest! where are you? "Two thousand dollars!" she easned. do you We couldn't economize it in two cloak th do good or do harm. They know it is her labor, the piano, wonderful instru- around brown sugar und codfish, only ment! was a never-failing source of de- they are larger. When the compositor light. After the work of the day was spreads them on his case, they cover up over, and the fingers of ayoungercousin every letter of the alphabet, and extend our could be prevailed upon to bring forth over into the job office. When one of air-I its sweet tones, purer dengue could not these broad editorials are hung on tbe aud be imagined than that which flooded hook, it has the appearance of a circus as this yonng girl's soul, marred ouly by poster, and, written in the close cbarac- never yet seen. Naturally bemgyoung, tbe never-absent desire to master Its tera af the "Boss," generally contains a and settled by an eminently progressive difficulties for herself. Seated before it, perfect encyclopedia of instructive read people, and with more of their interests perseveringly picking out some famil- ing. depending upon it, the Western States iar tune, she would be called away to Day before yesterday, the- 'day force . . . . :.h.i.i. i i "we couu scanty, put conieuteu ueneu wiiu un th d for j ,,on,t know where her doo when there was no dainty, and when the roof leaked, moved her bed to an other room where it did not leak so badly. Every timber in the old house was dear to her, and she never asked for a better. No wonder everybody loved Rose Marks in general, and her cousin Roger loved her especial; not her cousin, that is, if you demand the literal fact, but her step-mother's nephew, yet always called a cousin, and always loved like a brother. A brother? Well, no, not exactly. People are not so very apt to think whether or no their broth ers will like this ribbon or that flower, to blush damask if their brothers catch them gazing at themselves intently, to pout at an inattention from their broth ers, or to have their hearts beat like wild-fire at a touch of the brother's hand. These two children were all alone in the old bouse now, for Mr. Marks and his wife had followed the elder children, who had died when the great typhus epidemic raged some ten years ago; the old servant, who had never forsaken them, had gone her way too at last; und Louis, one day taking the ancient plate, bad sold it for enough to iusure the house for a term of five years, and for mally resigning all right and title in it to Rose, had bade her and Roger good bye, aud had gone to seek his fortune. So Rose kept the old house as best she could, and Roger paid her a regular board from his little salary as clerk of theonly in the village. Rose cried uT . ;., nin. ami nn th whnln. will take the lead in these Dursuits. and do some nousebold errand, and on ner commenced on one of tuese little billet knOW It !" And ItOSe, WltU a fcu" b 1 t y , : t. .l.l- Inl.al.ln..a .dIII nlu fnr thorn, return find thn Instrument- clnRrl nnt. rtnu-r intoiiHinir tn sot It. nr. hafrtra Hln- rowu over ner, onxai turougu metno(j 0f relieving themselves of a selves golden mountains of grain worth many such hints were needed by the ner. They didn't stop for feed or water, nf vpnom. more to themselves ana to tue world sensitive gin to deter ner irom maKing out worKeu until uarK, wnen tney were I 1. 1 J . I . I. n .mull I Mil lltll IIUHV vb waste a ceUL now." I leaueu uuwu iuu bluub au unc vuuib i . . . , a i ji "StSiinim, if T have and bore her out into safety. e PeoPle Iefly who indulge them to go out sawing wood after hours." "Why, Roger?" "For capital to go Into business." "Tbe house would sell for five hund red more than you want." "The house!" he said. "That is not mine." Rose stood up, moving one thing and ascending like a smoke of sacrifice another nervous lips trembled, and out ot uie room. "Oh, he cares spises me; he d take nothing from mine, it is not 1 iuc of me." "She takes no interest in it; she don't care a whit whether I go into business or not; it matters nothing to her," he sighed. "She flashes out of the room aud about her business as though I were the merest stranger at the gate." Aud -ni i i . i..i selves in inis nauit uave au eunioiy ei - when the roof fell in, and though the neous i. lea of frankness, and are th ose neighbors came thronging round, and who consider that noble qhal.ty to be the engines were presently at play, they "t mere y honorable openness and Hood therewith the rest, and saw that common truth, but the art of saying it. vvnaimnssp uml thn hlnzft of th home unnecessary and disagreeable things, of their childhood aud their youth was raked up from some slime of inner con than the shining dross they receive in exchange and flowing forth for the feed ing of the nations. These reflections I wa3 led into by ex amining some oats and a sample of oat meal sent to theExhioition byMaLeran Bros., of Portland, Oregon. The ex hibit is perfectly matchless of its kind. any progress. Married at twenty, study seemed uo nearer, till, two years later, the hus baud, at personal sacrifice, bought a second-hand piano. carried home on a shutter. Then tbe night force commenced on it. Onecom positor would take his stick and tread the length of his beat, setting as be went, and then tbe second relief would sciousness, aud wbicli, even if they are The oats of Oregon must reach a perfec- Many house-keepers would h&ve I commence where the first had left off. thought the care or a house and family aud set until he got where he couldn't of four persons would occupy the whole reach iiis case. In this way the line time. Rut to this one, only gladness of would be set up, when the man at tbe au ' trim thorn ia nn ncciaion to utter, vet tion unknown to the rest of the world, heart was uppermost, that, at last, study end of the Hue would yell out to the m ly about tbe taDle ner itose sioou loiueu in uie arms 01 ivoger, . . f nrt thev ml into meal of wonderful could be commenced. A teacher beinr on the starboard watch. "I'vb eat out 1 I a. Un. F-sim jf n.wf fill ninltf I IieUIllK W LIU CUUSlUCt fcLlIO OW1 V Vl LuUUul,K I " J . . . . I . 7 1 . . . 11 I C an at ouco sue ran .. .u.uk V""" ," I tn lm intPfiri nf a sin of sdUb and tern- strength and substance. Adistinguished secured, the first daily practice was be- I've set to where the feller asks the girl as a t-mui mii. it aiauu uesiue uib j,rave .,j;.i irt.,o. chfimist. who likewise examined this cun. This was attended bv much wear- to marrv him. and she has referred him nothing for me; he de- t a mother wbile It is filled "let me that the meal which iness, caused by a familiar and swift to the old man." isregards me; he would go without tears, darling-let it go," 1-? eS. f V th i,'rtia from tPii to nsnnf Hip hroom. mon. and wash-board. Meantime, the fashion editor wonl.l me! because it is itoger wuisperea. -;it is a Kinaiy 'V",""" 9 them are fifteen ner cent, more cluten than nny Also many discouragements from friends go down town aud play a game of bil us, ana ne wants noiu- name, ine mu nouse is sun protecting 1" M"tn hV HPnInpl-Some crises he had seen, aud that it was possessed were not lacking, and such words as Hards. Plav ing a game of billiards us, II, lias 11K111CU uui uv luracuuiun. - . . .. . . ' . .. F ...... li:., .H.. ,ll.n.t nrnnnr. thoofi ..tors nftor. nnnm infn hsr inrt hn foohlnn ul tnr nr flllo Without it, we should still have been groping in the dark. I should never have dared win you; you would never have known I loved you." "You are coming right home with me, children," said Mr. Vance, "till we he jammed on his hat, aud went to his cau turn round and see what's to be work, head down, hands in pocket, anil done, is the bouse insured ? w Here's gloomy as the grave. All day long that your papers ?" ...i...n hii.toriniron,! ot pnria t i nor utntn. of nutritive nronerties directly pronor- tbese were olten poured " . . ,.& I mi- 1 . ... I t , ..e li-T . II ItV.m n.A t.rt rvwinta mint tin mflln. Hilt I.llPflft ftm tlUIiaie. XUO WKllK UUU CUCIC DU11S Ul iuu tail IICYCI 1CU111. jl.iu uc . " not occurring hourly and daily; and the East cannot grow such breadstufTs old." "Your fingers are too stiff with i iQ mounting in thn timn nf Hip as these. In addition to these natural house-work." "You'll better be meud- common trivial emergencies, it is to be advantages, the McLeran Rrothers have ing your husband's stockings." remembered tbat if speecb is silver, 81- a uiorougu Kiiowieuge oi uie uuoiuraa, xub uuui was, sue uuij iucuueu with paper, if he has a man to match him, is equivalent to taking a long, pleasant vacation from work, and giving one's self up to pleas ure aud rest. But the fashion editor would pay for the game, (he always Ience is trolden. When we use this uu- employ first-class machinery, and put but knit the family stockings. Through pays for the game from force of habit), - . ... i I : . 1, . . I . . .. .I...I. nMitfiot I n. unl. itmt n.na n I 1 ... . AwuMwioTarlnir ill I tt.ii.i tin ?.- ii lil ii A in a tinnL' n 1 1 1 1 f ti n i.ri i. rosy, dimpled face flitting iietweeu him and every customer; all day long the awful figures, $2,000, writing themselves on the wall before him like a Mene, mene, ticuel vpharsm; and wnen, late 'They aro gone," said Rose, "with We are ..o.ownorw fn.nL-neua when wo irivn thin brains as well as oats Into their product, much tbat was almost overpowering in piece of our mind, we are gratifying The Jury of Award were highly pleased its discouraging influence, striving to ourselves, aud it would be quite as well with the great merits of this meal, and fulfill the duties of wife, mother and utterlvnenni- Uo pause and think If the gratification awarded to it a diploma or the very inend, under tue inspiring words or a uueny peuui oUrseives should outweigh the pain highest merit, with tbe grand medal of faithful teacher, the end was diligently everything else, It was iust a fortnicht after that our speech will cause to others. WTeare houor.-Cor. Boston Journal of Com when Roeer entered Mrs. Vance's house flaunting a Holy Willy sort of right- merce. in MiArinv. iicIoiiiI hIowIv rose mill hum? one nir-lit. Rose ran and claimed a bit of eousness, ana are mKiug an assump- over the fields and marshes, till all the naner before his eves so closelv that l,e tion of greater virtue than another s In sky was purple and all the land was a could tee nothiug. When he stepped every word or tbat speecb, wnne at bot shadow. and low thunders becan to back, she was holdinc it over his lins. torn its actuating motives are seldom A Lady on Marriage. tUhb ittJtt Browl in its breast, and sharp light- and then half bashfully tiptoeing up any lofty love of truth at all, but vanity time she took it .but as all the jest she b to Roger and kissing him through it. "Do you and selfishneess, and nothing else more fh 36 teL "It is a check "!e- , . ., the e1 'or, . f , bJtd b ag dark f tweDty.flve hundred dollars from the , ?or only the very valu can consider there wu ' notlilng, of course, to do but aA s own outlook. Safety Insurance Company, who have this unnecessary frankness of theirs, to take it. How many times Rose had re- t-ik-en the pirciimstnncei into nccnnnt cal it at its best, as worth the utterance, solved to go out by the day and do sew- It was a ( terrible opSh. foie VeuSZ8 bu lldlnp nd ad "th V,V CaU be wlt,,n,5 ln5J,,".fh.e.?dAe?I."?t,!?2!., ,r , JSlr nLi I the lands are still left. The old house Is to wound another for the mere sake of I do not see the propriety of a woman being ruled by her husband or he being ruled by her. My ideal of a happy home is one in which there is indisput able love, and where neither rules, but sought. To become a successful teacher was the first aim, in order that means for further study might be secured. In less than four years, her first scholar was obtained, and now, eleven years af ter takiug her first lesson, with many then he would come back, aud the com positor ou the outpost would just be shoutiug through a speaking trumpet at the first man, "If you've got your case thrown in, start up again. I've justgot to where the young feller shot his mother-in-law." So it went on until midnight, when it was found that the article was monopo lizing the local page, crowding out the advertisements, aud begging for a chance mouths of interrupted study at various ou the telegraph page, and still the long times, though from thirty to forty pu- green lines stretched out into the realms pils claim a large jhar'e of her attention, of faucy. Along about daylight tbe time is still found to make the bus- fashion editor stole home to his bed and where their hearts, their fortuues, and baud's favorite pies, aud, because "the cried himself to sleep. In the afternoon, year easily, Roger," she would say, as village, and tumbled its deafening bolts taking care or us yet, she was n5ppl4.il out to Roger J he among the hills; flash after flash the hou " for your busit i.r i.i t .. i r&f i tha rtinniipp nrnnnpn nvpr tiir iilcip VCU, l.'..!.. A "I II iness, aud tbe she whispered, shyly, aud blush- . '. .r :.i- i u. r.. ii. .i. where he was studying. from moment to moment wrapped t lie "B - ,r ' " "And What would become Of me?" place iu aueeu oi uuuie, aim aiier uiib -w- Roger said. report, wnen tue neavens seemeu to Why why, you could have much shrivel like a bit of burning parchment, better dinners, you know, Roger, at the bark of the century-old elm iu the Mrs. Dean's " . square where the little baud played ou "TTnmr Mrs TPn's ! T Rhnnld have summer uigbts bad been torn oil inoneimav not at once prove no home. I should go to the bad. It is long spiral from top to bottom, and the yield an immediate income to the pur- missionary duty to stay as you are." tree uaa answereu me oou in a piuar oi cbaser, we baveiound,irom manyyears' "Riit. Rntrpr." thpn 'Rose said. irnw- fire. As the storm increased, Roger re- experience, tbat all judicious invest ing red and redder, "some day, you memoereu itose's lear oi tuunuer, anu ments made, either in farming lands or your cooki it might be needful to dwell Invest in Real Estate. freeing their own minds. It is not iu great things, either, but iu little things, that this miscalled frank ness comes into use. Some one of your acquaintance bemoans her scalloped oysters; they had not enough of the liq uor; she is very uncomfortable at their failure. their beings blend. It is not the coarser tie of human law that binds their peace, but harmony itself. I think there should exist between man and wife a boundless confidence in one another, and that the wife should be consulted on all her husband's business plans, and give her advice; for woman is man's "best friend." I consider it a woman's times" compel to wash his shirts be- when he got up, he went down to the sides. office and found that the editor-in-chief But our sketch was iutended to show had just paid the express charges on a how conductiuc an orchestra wus first car load of building paper. He said he taken up. Attendance upou Mr. Carl always felt kind of hampered and cir- Zerrahau's choruses awoke the first thoughts that boldly said "I could do that." No opportunity was offered till the teaching of a small singing school proved, to herself at least, that she had cumscribed when he used that wrap- plug paper, by gracious ieter. L,aramie Sentinel. dutv to look after her domestic affairs, is it best Tfo! "you, 7s it neces- t"?' tru,3t to servant girls), be economl- J God-given talent to teach. . Not long sarv to vour nersooal integrity or lo r, ' , . , T , anei, a uu wuicu icu uw u AlthouKh an investment in real estate " ,f, " ft- ailnn tn inin with her "ren a pleasant and cheerful companion. Ejvinga coucertand, almost self-sought, ay not at once prove lucrative and tp ,hB ifttln trnnhlp or to 11 18 stated that "the law m gut allow a tbe baton was for tbe first time in her "sr. . r. : . 7! .. I man n halt-dozen wives, but vet ne Love's Icj Dreams. The other evening, as a patient police man was pacing his beat on Howard street, a young man passed him and ran . on ' ..- i man nn i.i n7nn wivp. r.nr. vpr. lie i . ... 1. 1 : i .. .. .. omit reference to the subject of the liq- . , " . !. """" ""kcis. ajuu;,u, up a flight or stone steps and rang the uor. and remark only upon the savor- i TV ,i i.t , conducted oy tuis woman was lonoweii, bell. The officer heard the door open, a ?.?! i Tf h TOOr J Why would be not have a right to them the next winter, by others, and she is ln.lv' voice inr nnt. anrt hp irt I lUUa UUW . - - wuv I .1.. I .. .11.....,! II ii I .1. a Inn. I .... . . . ., . I -I " ""l-l J B 1 ... I ail ll Lim law anuwcu lb i uuu uie it atiii tru ntr tn nrnve tn tup nlinnn t.nnf. l . ,.: - 1 . strictly forbids a man having more than i.n... ...in ka mn.riA .in i.nn i niiimrpfi niiL inin il. fiecprmineu LiiaL Hue i nnnnrnnn nrnnprr.v nninininir a rrfiwinir i - r. u... .uu,, jyu uc luaiicu, w.cu i"---"r- r: ;r .", --"rr :"r," .. upon tue cireuujsiuuue, uui, as a uuisuu Q -., ,,,, r i,0 ,i, ilna mnro ; a uiuuicui auu prosperous city, lnvariauiy resuib -i.ns. onnbprv vnu will not nerhans be " c "- " - n met him In n fin Lnopnlntinn nr nt. nil pupntu in Wll0?e C.0 A?" than 0116 wife Or llUSband is a bigamist . - I i" - "i - - - ... rpnnirpo to lublo lor unuLuur vcur. . .... . . t l . . t -i i I I UUU SUUUIU UO UUUISUCU. j. uuiu lUrtli at ,7.i. man and wife have you won't want me round." "Hbau'tiY" should not be alone in such of absolute terror. The rate still trying to prove to the public that she cau couduct. to himself: '"Tis love's young dream." He was just moving on when another kn wi Anne of Cleves, one of the wives of young man approached, looked up at x i IT .. I. .. T.- : t. I . .. fl . t . .. . . 1 ! . .. I.i... 1 .....I 1.. i.i I . . 1 1 ave a moral right to Sep- ' iaigmu, mm uci uivmi;!:, luuk, uuu iu oumpu iyj unou . i l. : .i , t i aiuusuu uttiseu wivu uiaviut: a viui wiiu uio uuiuci ii lie uau atrtsu uu v uuo ku iu. arate alld be divorced, prOV ded there is atr,nr,9. , frnm n. hallmi nf H.p TTp w informe i nf what lmrl n,m,rrl ,WI ml - - J I . . , - , . . . ft t I.I. .. ". . . . . 1 UUU UO UUU VJUIfcV MtlMAU vy " I i t- IF r mn ia nnlal orifl u, " " " I - " " ww - - "Pnn't vnu wait, till Tiin?" thundprpfl U1S only reiUge was 10 lah'e to Ills neeis bas Its oriKln. Tbe industrious iarmer i ,, mobp hnulnpsa Ieaouu " " " " time nf Hhar ps f. we mav infpr t mt it a n.nmpnt hpfnrp. and hp pasnpt t j .- . t .,.1 ... .. I . i I--.. li. iwji J " -Ihoroli tn liia wifp witlinnt rpasnn. fin . . r .. - J .7 " r--- Roger, getting up and stalking out oi "J- ""'I""' mum a,""J'8 "uv. a uari lr youra, or add to her discomposure, and L"! "Tkint .h. .hn .1 hear irTincnm was DOt tnen accounted extraordinary "It was the room. "You won't forget how to a race. wares. What he has to sell are the ab- rL '. vour Binnacle to administer re- n?V,'.. .,?. u..D,eaf:..; i for ladies to play the fiddle; Maddalena Avenue !" sew, will you ?" She must have seen him coming, lor soiute necessities 01 uie, anu ne uiat reproof? Or, again, are you called upon ! Kiiir. 7 i , .,Y He walked on and the officer walked, "Your wife won't, at any rate; for you half way, worse than any lightnings a one that is doubly sure for a good pay- wiose improvement as a cook it lowl'm noteven your sister, and your gray, stifling down-pour, in which It ing investment. be very insolent foryou to undi ife, when you marry" was impossible to draw his breath, and Iu the products of the soil all wealth nd as one quite aware of her fa iir- i. it. a. ' l i r 1 . nn . J " J liio nnltr rof 1 1 f tVOQ t r t n L" t rn Ilia Iloola Kna Wu i rvl r f Pli r- imliiuivlniia f it y m n v . A . . undertake, ' fault al- was not then accounted extraordinary "It was that sneaking chap from Cass And Rose began to cry, and Roger she set open the door, though she stood strode round the place till bed-time like an unhappy ghost. He marry ! Why was she harpiug on tbat striug? Did she want to marry, herself, and have him first put himself out of the way? And thereat he wrought himself into a fury. Was there a man in all the world who would dare to think of such a sacri lege as marrying his little Rose ? Never, never sbould be bave ber! lie would behind it. "What made you leave she! ter in such a storm as this?" she cried, and just then there cameanbverwhelm ins Mash, the fire of which seemed to penetrate her brain. She clapped her does not produce them them of bim who does. Whatever may be a man's business, however mucii money he may control, be must look to the tiller of the soil for when a visitor appears (not obnoxious, but happening to be unwelcome by rea son of your preoccupation) to receive her with frigidity, to refuse the courtesy of the greeting smile that may put her that which will sustain life. There L, ,i ...hi, nhiih m hnvp handa tn her face with a shriek, the may be local derangements, but on the Li.t nrLn house rocked and the door swung aud whole there is of necessity a market for ut of 8iEht. or the idle compliment of slammed, and she fell fainting upon the every important product, and the pro- an jnvjtation to come again at some floor. ducer must always be sure of his living, otUer time when p08siby, it may not When Rosa came to herself, she was so long, at least, as he is the owner of u prnnttnn 0 TiVii thorn n rn 1 o wa stay here forever and guard ber; he lying on the lounge where Roger had the land he cultivates. In every de- r hospitality as much as of frankness T .1 , 1.1 t il. I . l .1 I , . , . . , I .... m ii .. f rt I ! f n iill.i.itil.ii. i -i 1 1 n 1 1 I ) -. 1 1 I . I . . ... . ... wuuiu wane it luipusaium j auu uieu i piaceu ner, anu uie storm was biuwij i"":" " ouuouiud ouuu.. t0 pe regarded; and If one does not leel he felt that he was a fool, and that he rolling off below the horizon, with now alternate, but if the foundation fails, t necessary to excuse one's self alto- ness. A woman win never ne iaise to a man if he is a good, kind, and affection ate husband, and provides for his fam ily as well as bis means win allow mm to. If difficulties do arise between man and wife, and cause a separation, I thiuk be should still continue to sup port her aud her children if they are so unfortunate as to have any as long as they need bis assistance. And the law should be that neither should marry until death makes the second separation. duced a great seusation as a violinist iu but ten minutes later tbe young man 1735, at Paris. Regina Schirk was a fa- climbed tbe stone steps with a pail of mous violiuist iu 17G4; Mozart said of water in his baud, and emptied its cou lter: "No human being can play with tents over every stone. He was sitting more feeling." Iu 1788 Signora Vitto- on the horse-block opposite as the offl- ria dall Occa played publicly ou the cer came back, meaning to stay there violin iu the theater at Milan. Siguora uutil his plau unfolded, or until be froze Varravicini, boru in 1760, at Turin, was a violinist of considerable reputation, and enjoyed the spscial favor of the Empress Josephine. Louise Gautberot, to death. He didn't freeze. In about ten miuutes the door opposite opened, two voices were heard for a moment, aud tiien the youug man from Cass a French woman, was celebrated for tbe Avenue came down the steps on his ear, kuew better: he knew the modest little and then a smothered crowl. aud the the ruin of the superstructure is inevit Rose, living her secluded life, had never rain was pattering only in thin showers, able. had the remotest sort of a lover; he which the freshened breeze shook from The possession of real estate is a sub knew now that she was lyiug all iu the vines and boughs. She sat up di- stantial capital. If one's title is good, white, wrapped in her innocent dreams, rectly, and . presently, as soon as she no thief cau steal it; it needs no insur and thinking of nothiug less, while he found her feet, weut to the window to ance policy to make it safe; nothiug was marauding up and down tne garden 1 look about. The whole world seemed snort or au eartuquane can swallow it. getherfrom the call, one should feel it necessary to give no unpleasant sensa- The Queen's Discipline. An anec dote illustrating Victoria's admirable violin performances which she gave in London, rrom 17SU to ituu. jn iau, Signora Gerbinl performed on tbe vio- liu, Iu Jfans. in lKJo, Madam uni- powiez, tbe wile ol a 1'oiisli uoiouel, his elbow, his shoulder-blade, his heel, or on most auy other part of tbe human make-up. He struck the sidewalk, shot across it to the gutter, aud came to a standstill expense of qualities less flue, and where occurrence : those who came to laugti remained to true self-respect is most uonoreu in tu-e one day tne queen was present in ner aumire. tue names oi ivraiimeu, paths. He was very much mistaken; sweet and rich and glistening in the A good farm or suburban garden, with r fuga, t0 Daiu anotber and in observ- carriage at a military review. The Schultz, Newman, Humler, and Vit- ..!... ...nn lititini. I.aI.I.wI tltn miitftntii nl ......nl ...III. an., .f ilnllnliMin .,).. lrl.li mil Itilln!.i,a1,r manairait inhaltiarl . . ' . . .. n I . & . .. . . t..r., .il. j rt .. . 1. . .J Ing tbe dues ot neartn anu uome. ur, princess royal, men a ratner wuuui gin tona ueuuouo are mose oi reuowueu ie- rich roil, judiciously managed, whether its commercial gold value uow she was hiding behind the wiudow at sunset, with a sort of delicious under- tbat moment, watching him between light, and the birds were wild with inu tile streaming courses of her tears as he sic. Roger stood beside her at the win went up and down and tortured himself dow, looking out into the enchanted at- with angry thoughts aud passionate mospbere. They were both silent: and emotions. he was chancefor him? why would no opening one, fearing Rose was alone, and not good home, offer tbat be might euter and gain a having dared herself to come to ber be- - promise of sufficient incotnp to justify fore; and she staid to tea, and wanted a Another Victim, tion to the truest of beiuir unwanted aud rood sense and strict domestic princi in the way. It is a place where self- pies, writes Grace Greenwood, came to played the violin at the London Piiil- with his head in tbe snow, sacrifice has some oDDortunitv at the me directlv from one who witnessed the harmonic coucerts. We are told that There was a peal of laughter from the uouse as tue unor suui, auu uie waiuuei on the horse-block chuckled aud re marked : "That heartless laugh was not ut- womau who loves. I'm tse later he carefully the icy steps, and the good go Up or !,, if ,,Q tromla tmnn ntir train. Uf ahmit thlrtnnn nlKlnir nn the front male violinists. Mauv will remember tered bv a n, IS Still tbe Source Ot good ana i ,. oi r n.m if mm hrnhiL..i Oomo,l illonnooil tn he rathpr fa- iIia furnrp. nroilnced ill 1840. and later, hitnkv '." comionaoie living, wnatever eise a rll,iKiv i.-.t nnintentinnallv auainst our miliar ami cnnnettish with some voune bv tbe sisters MilauoIIa. Madam !Nor- Five minu mail maV POSSeSS.be cannot afford tO .1 l.l 1. r n,l.ll, onnD Lm 1, onrl "Tnr mniseltr mivo m.n.Nurmlii iu nmfnnr nt tha viiilin Lrii.-luil nr. s. Why had fate fixed him so? just then good old Mrs. Vance came up do without real estate sufllcient to make n ver fal9 to Jve U3 an instant's vexa- several reproving looks, without avail in the Academy of Stockholm; and to policeman heard him cordially greeted, iior.n,B. ,Tiij as nicic uu wu Biucii wom auu u uwu aujuiuiug m"icii auu .uu..!,, 11 .o ua uuo, u tion. Is 1 1 best to repress tbat vexation, "winked at ner, bu t sbe woman' 1 stay tbis list 01 lauy vion uists must oe auueu anu rauseu knowing that the offender is probably winked." At length, In flirting her vexed enough for two, or to speak our handkerchief over the side of the car mind upon.the spot, and make this per- riage, she dropped it too evidently not son wish he had injured us twice as accidentally. Instantly several young badly, and grieve that one beyond the heroes sprang from their- saddles to re- Rapherty, of the him in telling Rose what be felt all game of cribbage in tbe evening; and Cheyenne Leader, has been married re these wild wishes anil bitter longings? when Roger came back from escortdutv cently. He came up here to consult Now a moneyless clerk in a village store, to old Mrs. Vauce, Rose Just lifed the with us about the new life he was about D0W of rebPiy? Or, in yet one more turn it to her hand but the awful voice ' , . '."" " iubuu ",- ',.,,: .Ti instance, is it vital to us to maintain ol ber majesty siayeu mem. with his, to bring upon her, even if she and saying good-night, hurriedly, was side, aud told him a great many things renutatiou for good taste aud truth- "Stop, gentlemen," exclaimed the would, tbe weary cares and beavy away to her slumbers. wbicli we Knew would be .or use to bim. flIin.;' bv letting another oerson kuow nueen. "leave it iust where it is. Now, ivnger weut 10 111s, vuat is to say, to auiuug iub icsi., wu iuiu uiuj iuai 11 ub (U( nu:,ior i,r irr wmnh v rr.,r Hnnrrlitpr iret. i nwn frnm his room. Sleep, he could not. His weut home on these cold evenings and thoughts were whirling at sueh a rate found the bed cold, tbat he must keep with his emotions that he was wider his grief to himself, and not make a awake than ever before. He stepped newspaper article out of it; but he has have no more than they had now, aud out on the old broken balcony of his forgotten our well meant advice, and as tbe years came and brought their window and watched theslow wheeling came out yesterday morning iu this burdens, it wouia simpiy uow nose into oi tue constellations, ana Heard tbe tiny way the grav thought; what tbis meant i be off and Roger groaned and clinched bis fists, bard and bitter a thing was life, and and asked himself tbe whole round ot bait cursed it; and then tbe vision of A traterson unrisiian reiuseu an op- tbe weary cares and weight of marriage with a man so desti tute. For look, even should she be kind, should they marry ah, what throbs his heart gave at the fancy ! they would the names of Camilla Urso aud Miss Collins. Poor Mrs. Kerr used to excite my pily last winter as she stood up iu full dress for hours, receiving her guests and try ing to look pleased; and I, knowing the kind, tender, thoughtful heart, filled "Well, if there ain't more'n seventeen difiereut ways of finding out If a girl loves you !" Jow, with solicitude for the dying man by 3 iJi car- inches, whom she had married for true ?, u a ief." love, years ago, when she was a simple- 1 that we consider her irredeemably mv daughter, get down from the nlain? Sunoose her mouth projects, her riage and nick up your handkerch chin recedes, her nose turns up, is it not There was no help for it. The royal minded teacher iu a country school way het.tpr. than to remark UDon those or coachman let down the steps for the uo iu the nine woods of Western Peun- upon their general combination, to say little royal lady, who proceeded to lift sylvania, could gauge the quality of her how fine her eyes are, if fine they are, from the dust the pretty piece of cam- suffering. The crimson moire antique t..... ...nil nnnnllnil am In., k.nma li.In . . 1 1 n r. 1 1 UIia liliiulio1 n rtnrtli liplll. nml Innu nironlrooa I tuQri lipf 1 w unrru. rrh tl I ll 1 . I I Ul UUW WCI1 UCUWIGU MIC LIU UIU1TD UllljailUldl,!.. UUC WlUSUlil. 6wm. vi UUU V. t.t..WW.l, UbWU.IUU ' J . tnese are .tne nignis wnen tne uowamooth her forehead, orhowsoft her though she tossed ber head saucily, and spondents, is exchanged for crape The recent Bennett-May quarrel is reviviug the discussion of duelling. And it is certainly pleasant to see how generally this relic of barbarism is con- 1 by tbe press. jNotmsg is more sible than the duo!, and its ab surdity aud baseuess have been so fre quently exposed that the public senti ment is decidedly against it. Eut it finds now sud then a fugitive defender. Thus, one newspaper correspondent writes that It is a great bardsbip tbat a c. -exuu one uD i..aj..iuK .suuuu u. icttvcsouuiaiu-uiuus "" uu uuo... hair, since there is no face iu nature she was doubtless angry enougn, out yes, she knew it. That was and pebbles in the garden, of some up late rejoices, upon reaching home, to ,, or unn Hnri tracn in it and th mnrtifcinn- Ipssou ninoed in the bud desire to get out into tbe world night-bird, maybe, tapping the bough, find that his wife 'has gone out to stay 0r,n,,t n mtorlv nnlnvplv. and of which i.pp flrt. imniilse. toward coouetrv. It to break up their way of life, to or else of the dead vine branch beating with her sister,' leaving behind a chill- ni;,nt. mV nnt. ho nhi if wa hnr,i hut. It wa wholesome. How awav from him. And then on a window-pane, and he thought how ingly cold bed." Sentinel. ..:. r;h Drv,,i.r t., I , marnar, mnthpta wnnlrl Iip I . . l I m.m rviiior ha naor. nnt. nf Mo gnniof.v In &iV. btefigTtVe9duSWahnedai;nh8eUobhee Fort to do as society expected her, has not figh a duel, does he questions over again. Yes, why washe, Rose would steal before bim the sweet, portunity while out sleigh-ridinp: to put H white are his teeth"' No there of all men, so placed tbat nothing could smiling face, the dimpled velvet cheek, his arm around another man's wife, hardlv be any other rational ODin- no one hold a hand to lift him un? iust spirit and he said to suffered to plod along from hand to was enough for any one mourn wnen a nine capital would put same worm wnu sucn a tning as sne. paralysis never occur, anu some sup- . .. t-,riv wrjr(i are soirjethimr Mm Inlr. cn.h a o Tl.U-. i!.. TJ... U t t ht nn It la hoxnueo thorp orp on m.mr ?J 1116 KlUUly WOfU, BrB BUUietUl Ufc, a aubw suwu ut unrcu i xi UX3 UUU UUI a couple of thousand dollars to start wun, ne couiu open a second store here, were ever to oe a man, nt to win ner, kuow wnere to oegin." . f oneia mind Harper's TTa t-nPW flip UrlinlA Dl.iinl.... f I I .... lit n m.lnl nnnnn l.ta linn I - - . . IUICUC Ul UUG . "'ii- ..uu.u DlluiitUlU U traUC, I CVCU 1 1 UUUUIC, UO UlUOh bCIHO 1113 UPJI-I - - there was Quite business enoucrh far nn- Hrpamn and work: and. to work, he An exchange savs : What this coun other without robbing the first: he cnnlu I must rIppo. He returned to his room, trv needs to have right off ia a religion "I can't pass you to-night," said the even mane new ousiness. ne Knew and all at once, as it sometniug stung wnicn win maue a man ieei unit it is aoor-Keeper 01 utuuraii-iuuui w au iu- oor, he staggered back, just as cold for his wife to get up and veterate dead-head, "vveii.i aon't want the legend, abused the dead dog for a equal to such a piece of Sparton disci- foul cur, was it not Christ who said, Inline? grown whiter than ever. Waslungu Correspondence Unicago Journal. A horse-thief was being conducted to a IB cer remarked e rain. "Yes," 'we are going to A Crowded School-House in Flames. A three-story school-bouse, with a narrow aud winding stairway, iu Minneapolis, Minn., caught fire from the furuance recently, wnne over nine by tije growth of humane and just sen hundred children were in the building, timent that duelling has been placed urges tbat tbe laws against duelling should be repealed. Rut far greater hardships might be shown. It is a hardship that a man must sometimes starve if he does not steal, and be put in prison if he does. Shall we therefore reneal the laws against larceny? It is . mot inn,v nhristmaH Tt V ., ., ---(, ument mat Queuing uaa ueeu piautsu k o mueh'dlfferenra to vou Presenc? f mind on Jbf Part ?f the under ban; and we stall not turnback juikc tu muiiu uiuasimu ju" mnmpii teacnera nreventeu a name, anil I i .il Tl... I .1 . .I... I If 1 l,r oro or. ... I UJ " " " c "B " " 'r i!",.,ur"lu:.",.T.,: rZ " , : r m"7 V " f than the exercise of egotistic spite don't make so mucu u.uerence to you women teacner8 prevented a panic and " , ,rra TZ f savage society pfeVS'K SuT pmnrlr was mnrln WIlllR tile ,. lasiiaio iu vu.. a The last remark was made while the jailer was unbarring the door. roof In ten minutes the flames had burst out In every room. The children An old woman who came near being just where he would plant his stock of bim at every poor, goods and put up bis sign. And then. iu spite of himself, came the picture of tbe blessed time when, work done, he should go home, home to Rose, fair, joyous, his, by her fire, or looking out for him,-springing to meet bim; the What strange odor was tbis? what build a fire as it is for himself. strange atmosphere after tbe cool night fragrance? The room was full of a vnu tn nass me." saiu tne aeaa-neaa "You iust slay where you are, and I'll kind of compressing machine or patent An editor in Michigan, talking of pass you !" and he passed. corset that can ever put this great rep- -.r -r r. D.:i..t.Aim on..D nf a nnn I wpm marahaipil ilnwn tim atnirivnva I rim over bv a hearse declared that she Dickinson's Anne Boley n: "There is no The teachers were all women. was not at all superstitious, but always . . . I I .t. .... I. f 1 1 1 ii t i r innii lil rip tmliiAlrv rn nn killed by a hearse. thick pungent smoke it was the smoke corn, professes to have a couple of ears ot burning, "ij irel fire I fire I" be ntteen incues long, come ioiks are re- shouted, and sprang through the door' markable for the length of their two ears. I in Italy An obituary notice- contained reseutative American woman into tbe touching intelligence that the deceased The death penalty has been aboll jdlmton. jer, -nIIld blt -ulail a little money -JS