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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1879)
V-, t tn ilqrf ijujei. JMIIVU f ttU ,tVf tal. ff prUiliyi "" : - v A Juaraal few tha Mta. , A lrrvii ta U UUmtorf HawaaTTyr"" OWCE-Coa. Fwif Wuiiauui BTBSBTe laaVaaadaal la fuJIUea aa4 Rvllaloa. AUt to alt Ur I , bb4 TharMBkly Radti iaOtwlaaa KaaaaiaatM Wro (jriuaduU wrlllnj wTr UMt jtrU tlgua TEBMS, IX ADVAJfOCf Oae r ." , i BIB .-!- - J t Taisoaaoa.ee...-..., .. .- iw rasa nraouB, ui fBaaa. Fbs fmnn.m. -r ' ' ?' tar aaiu atak kaowa Ikalr aaam to Iha Ultatr.ar mm auaattao ba (Ivaa to tkwit . AtVgRTlKMCXT Urted oa Ram VOLUME IX, PORTLAND OltEQON, TIIUBSDAY, NOVEMUEU y, 1870. aoaiaiuaMaUwaa, Kiirm. 1 MRS. HXROINE'S WILL Bt AWOAItaOOTT PCWIWAT. . Airraoa mt vmti asia," "kilki Mtt,'. "Mil aaa lint IBB," TBI a a rev anas," aBsa OBaonn 1 ' BTC, MtOBfC - . (Eaiarwd.eeeoedlag la Aet of Confreaa.tn lb year 17S, la Ika emoe of iba Libraries ot Coa grwm M WaablBglea, U Cy v .. CHArrr'Rit niB BABBBCVB, ' Tli votful morn log of lb glo rloos Fourth dswoed brightly elr sod op. preen vely hot. A I oa arly boor (ho dent son ( th back wood a begaa to maks tbolr appear do too groeude at Clilaoapta Oak, prepared to make day of Ik- a ; ..'No- far (mm lb epafcra aland, - which ra ao Bneooth temporary pisi form, with a rough, high daak I a front Ilk a modera camp-meeting pulpit, out not rar eoougb away to anabl tfo ee labriCia who wer lo occupy It to alt oot of range of the, took from: th bar botsuatoodtvo row of long tobies, ponderously freighted with the diver good thing wblob . energetic bona wlyee ar won to prepare for feet I v oe eaaloa for th gastrwnomlcal delecta tions of tbolr ' besbanda, fathers, -bUr 4. lotrar, lo utter disregard of tb Scriptural inluDctloelo the adJod taat to naiay aabaroaod wbJUd; Ibartr and drv vary soar, bl bat Ellaa Hardla rlcldly prrvd br appotlt. Iraload rvrBtly. look of blank ueogUo, bob aaapoetlog bar klaotlty Tbo Proldot, or modarator, roao toIatoolbiBoat flrat took poiaaaaloa of laav barbrolbar and Ttraah, who wr bl faat and addraaaed th crowd, hi voloo trooabllog. Jobs .Hardiao, Jr., bad cboaeo a aval Imaaedlataly la front of bloj, baalda tbo dignitary1 daogbtar, Tlrsab, wb oat demurely lo'Ab front, boryo caat down In aialdanl Baod- aty, and bar krhol UlDg aurobarged with tranparnt bapplu. bl faoa, but, aa tb roodlng prog raaaad, roll of Mtiafactloa vnoooaelottaly ovoraprood bi roouleuaor aa b llaUnod oagarly, wllb bl Hp partad. 'Look at bcotbar John," wbUprd TiraMi to bar loyar, wllb a ga of trlampb. , ' ' ,. . . "Nr mlud," rlurad yoang liar- Tb hour b altaJ arrld for tl.dlo. 'Don't attract atlaotloo I Kftur as to "oat lb horb of tb Bold." Not far frooi tbo brag Ublao, and yat farthar la th haded.gro than tb r. BaotBor plBlBi.-WB a pit, an fact i la depth, and four by lgbt la broadtb and length, la tbo bottom of w bleb waa boglnolag. of U csrrciaa, and. tb gautlemao wbo waa to road tbo Pcela ration of Indpndne I not bar," old Mr. Inglotoo, bluablng with tloa aaTmbarraaamiit. What la tb plaaaar of th mooting V "l anoe,H aald tb enaplaln. In tb a ma aapulebrat ton la which bo bad favored bl Heavenly Father with a half-hnur'e earnaat odvloo, "that young John Hardloe be Invited lo read for ua." "Sreoedr exclaimed a. vole from tbo crowd, that ended la aa futcrro gatloa polut oa tbo upward ecale. MIt I moved and aeoonded that young Hardin bo Invited to read tb Declaim. Iloa of Independence," lf tb'FivU dent, bl volo fairly choking belwreri rag aad lulUtloa rag at Hardiu' popularity, and eiultatlou bosauao be waaawaralbat tb Invitation moat b declined. "All Iboe In favor wilt lf Btfy It by ay tog ay.J" atak tb la bl people direction. You'll uaplclou." Tb blot waa taken, though It giving bad not been neceaaary. Nobody olao bad thought , of obaervlog tb peculiar manner of tb Marabal of tbo day. Tbo reader'a voloo luoroaavd with tbo la p(rd majesty "of tb lhm. Buati lover forgot to wb leper el My nothing. and raetlo welhart forgot to llateu for tbem. Ilea forgot crop aud poli tic, women forgot tb loaded table) aud even the tired babio forgot to cry. It waa aa though' a weird, entrancing you dart to read tb Decfarallon of la ta th aec rat, and ber lover, tb Marabal of th day, for whoa aaka, qulte'at much a ber own. ah bkd dared to um tb dlegnUe. . But they wer aadereoollnuod reatralnt for fear of tb dlecovery of tb plot, aud tber waa lilll ohanco for eichaote of word bo tweon tbem. Ohm, when llie daoo waa at It height, Tlrcab, a bo wa bo full of ber own bappiuee ' that ab could wolf' fiord to b amiable, and wbo waa dancing with ber brother, afft-ctod adtiea dltiloea ; aod,r4 . lady being near to tak ber placer aha aaked th at ranger youth to become ber ubtitut. "You darling f wblapered John Ingleton, when b "awong bla atloer," aa did all the real, to th naaal "call' of tbo profeaaloual eipert, wbo bad bean employed for th oocaaloa at a fancy price "you darling I whatever 'made (it in ri lit mi. j Tr pratM fb kaby tflmptea baada, ' -Mm Umm am bf4 aa atr. Trr klM iaait nwul wouth, 4'aiMa IB MMf kJr. , Ilia IWln wurda, hi WMtrlna gUha, HI nlln b pralae an n. ' Ty Wva klm fur MMaaaaia vaa, 1 lova kirn lur bla ayaa. ... The vnllk of aoldae-UBtml rurla - - Ul4 Time arlll aiiwak itb hm: ' " i j . The rM-ba4 amulb aa dalaljr earva To umr llaaa will grow. Tti n will awrb wHbabaaaa ', kacb kmiun muwAbtf prla. Bavaonly Iha ivt ,jm I iove. ' I love blm tut bla eaa. .. Tboaa woaalmaa, vwrfmu, analral eyaa, . H atraoa Iba ll tbrv Biu( Cnmsarloaalr anmad pay baarts '- ' - ' What Bta.urta Uvry bilail What barta hMira mraa Ibiuacloc back -t. A aiataa. aaarvr eilva . . ' Aaaber MaiaatafHlata. . 0 habf, take trar area aarav, Tbvjr bora Iblu my trmfi I ' I'll klaa yao mira, aad-aay (ood-by, , A art blta tba laara Ibat atort; . Bo Ibrottab iba yaara lo eoat and go,' Tba rbaaavtal aprna la rtaa. I'll loaatlta Hula baby-boy - , 1 love blm km bla avaa Lot ot bap ber baL and lied dowa under ber dim pled chin. , "Itaaket and all, even to the of bailer ebo aaki. laaghlrig. I yoa - woa't aeot aa wolf, m v -Well, Ml IWotby. If I do. I bor. my elory will eod llkenbe aw veraloa of Hed Rldlog Mood. wltew kind wood-catter elKplng wood, aver, by, hear lied lildlntf-Houd'e acreau.a.'aud jcoaie to bar raecue, and tlir got mar- rieo aua 'nv in peac anl ar barleU la ar rxH vt aabea.'N aud Dodl klaaad bor band, aad ran laughing, out of tbo gate and a tba road toward tba bice I of wood which ar pa rated old Martha Pratt' little ebauty from the well-lo-d village cottage. It wa a brio bl. clear. leokl day abd th area ltd waa. rosea hard, aad good walking. Moat of tbo Ireeo wore trtppw.. nearly bare of all foliage, but hero and therov-eomo few had oaeaped 4 tee eweaa of the cruel Aa. tumo wind, aad otiU bald ud braaobo adorned wllb yellow, brown, and orea alonally a vivid red paUb of leave. Crooelug a field of atobble, Iktdl waa I eooa oa ar way throarti thr wood. ntoUtar, tbaogbt Itodle; bat alt re- pilot. "Ok, no. onlv onl a wtbart. a geuiieoian." Mta. niv i ho I be? anv of oar vltlaaa boyer aaked curioweold Martha Pratt. MWbat a big BMMilh yoa bavo. grand. Biolbor." thought LHmJIo. "I muata'a atop a minute," he aald. qnlrbly; "It Is after nv; th crow are flying horn, ', and It will b dark if I doa't hurry. Mia Dorothy aaot her klad wlahea. aud will b over to aeo yoa very aoon. Uood- . .. by, Mr. Pratt." and Dodl baateaed ' out of lb bouea, and ran down toib fate, where ber lad Waa whistling fur er. j - !.., - . v , - m; Such a delicious walk a It wa homo ' through tb wuude. Tb auuart aky wa gorgeous with color, and tb whole rid had never ocewrd ao grand aad beautiful bafur.. . .UVbat a potfert Thaakagivlng Day It " m been." aald JHmII, wiUi a soft elgb. . though tb regretted IU close. poll bad been east upon tb multitude. Every word uttered, aud vry thought Invoked or awaknd waa a Dwrv lotion, ova to tbo growa old la years, wb bad board tho Declaration read oa vry Fourth of July from tbelr dependence la that public way V Th lover could not bear, tb faint) reply, but be noted tb geutl pretaur of tb etraager' band, and b was sat Ufld. . , Bally Hardin wee waltlrg for tb eblldbood ap. Tb colored oraol so far tvr at tb homo of poor joe Ridge Tber we a very general vol, which wa aeceeasrily declared aoaalmoua. "lit young man will tak tbo plat form," aald Mr. Ingleton, dryly, amid a general alapplug of baud. "I rpctfully decline," aald JoIju, a glowing bed f oaken coala, aad so roe I redden I Dg to tb root of hi hair. tb top a fram-work of Iroa rod a, apoa I " W can't eieus yu," aald Ik wblob were ranged aa msuy quarter of IPreeldeot, bl fao livid, and bla vole' , halve M mutloo, wbol jige, triumphant. II well comprehended . turkeys, goes, dacks, hlekna, pralrl lb young man' perplexity. bn, flab and parvrtdgrr ar ihowre f-Jlat 1 wl be ei )uad," waa lbem- would accommodate. ' The "boaa,"orBuperlnteBdiit, of th barbeeoe, wa aa aalat Wgro, aa aworleg to tbo o briquet of Dave, tba fat, wbll-bded, ebony-aklDned ral iaJtlhJfeort la bU forrhad kB slue healed, but loavlag a frightful ecar, which It waa oatom t hid under 3 red anitoit . haadkrcblf oa ordinary occasions, a covering which -wa wow dlacarded aa acwoaat of ibaloteoe brat, that, sggro- Valed by lb Or from he barbecue. eauaed th perepirailaa r to poor io atroam from bio oily cuticle, and 111 sometime la unpleasant pre 1 1 rally to "tb tempting viaod ofervbtcb b( as presiding. ' .-)..... Weaiy, preeplrlag booaewlvea, with - babe la their arm and tired little - ablldiwa toiling aad crying after tbem, superintended tb tsbl Youog meu aad maldea oa horseback and afoot paraded through tb groande, tb - former with kaol and at reamer of rod, while aad blnola their hate and bwtioa-bolea, and lTi1atter wllb rosette to iaatoh ooapleuoualy displayed apoa tb' latp of their homo-aiad abooa, doabtlos to attract allontlca to their elaborately clocked etocklog. Married men gatbrd Ibemaalvae toaelber la quads to talk of lb crop, tb weather, th tarlfl, free soil. Federal sovereignty, abolitionism, pro-lavry and Stat rlghta. ' ; John logloton, lb senior, aal bolt op- light la tba -speaker' aland, Impa Usatly awaiting tb orator and reader of the day, who were tom la a buggy from, a city a doaoa mile away. forgot blateelf aud tbe barbecue iba( be lafl bla post toilstaa. - In du Urn tb reading waa pball$ rejoinder. , ' Muttertugsof dlaconleul wer beard la atl direction. Tb sua rode high la tbo biasing heavens, and tb blistering air werfaat aaelilug 4owa tba choicest viands oa th waiting table, adding pnekalneea about th diuoer lo I Be olber care of child burdened housewives. M'd fry la read. If were yoa," wble- pared Tlraab, tlueblog wllb dlacom- lliar. L : Hut tb crowd, If tbey haw known It, bad dvmaniled an laipoeelblllty. John lUUiaa Jr oauld aot, at that data, bavo lulelllglbly read bl glorlooa" country' Immortal bill "of rlgbu If bla Iirbad paTd" lb fbrTeIto7VirfaTIur: Early la bl tba far anatful career bo bad exhibited anaeiderabl 4at for book. HI mother waa a New Eaglsad womaa, wb bad aurt and married hie father la MasaacbneotU on Um wb b bad gun to tb Bay Btst aa a cattle drover aad Job a bad lobeiited a aharc of ber lutelllgeaoe aad aom dealr for lb meager eultlvalloa that bad been her early ber luge. . But hi aiotbor had no book la ber Weal am bomoeev tb Blbl (bl father bad Bona for va thai) Bwspapi b rarely aaw," aod, having t ncouragMBcnt or ciaraplc, tb aou did aot icr to purau bis natural literary Ustea, and tbey bad long lala dormaot. H certainly lacked the genlue of a Burritt, tb assl- plated, aad, amid a general clapping of baada, the Utile band struck up 'The Star Spangled Banner," tb roll of tb drum covering tbo retreat of tb leader, wbo quietly resumed bis place lu tb crowd, and aeemed to reoogolsc ao- And now there waa a new aeuaallon. Tbo orator of Ibc day bad arrived com mluutca before, but tb original radr did not aom at all, ao lb aesistaoc of tb-trangr"-Jrooth "liad "been" moat timely. kThe orator la queetloa wa aa x enalor, wboa service for tb day bad been procured from quite a dietance, and at considerable cipeos by lb ttt: Tba oration ' was -on rf tbos stereotyped productions to which tbo American people bav bow llateoed! regularly for aceuiury. Tb oxordlum wa an apOalropb to lodlvldual liberty. Il'a argnmeat waj bsaed upow tbo Dec I laratloa of I ndepeodeno and tba his tory of th revolutionary war j and It perorailon wa a glowing panegyric apoa persoal freedom. . Tbaatranger voutb drank viy wuril la aeeollug self-forgelfulueaa, bis great ye glowlng.'Never but one was b oca to reoiov bl gate from tb epeaker, and that waa when th Mar- way' widowed mother w boa tbey- taraed together In tba we email hour of tb morning. ' ' . Her own young heart bad Won wid owed by tb death of Jo' brother la tb early Spring: aad now ) had coining to II for, sb said, eaoept tb bappiaeos of otber. , ' - , ' "Horn day you'll be my own, and tbca Fll bav tb power lo protect yoa always," aald young logletooi address ing 'Die, and completely forgetting Sally, who lurued away, pretendlof net to hear, - -- tbo youth a croacblng ".S a " answered "what was Ihstr I Agar yonder." "Nouae oae, love i It wa only your fancy; Oood-nlgbl." (To be eontlBaed.1 ' Ill vlllllttSl B-kaigBe Only thl one dear bona f aak,' - Thai fun will ! ata your a drei..: Thai la your amTlea I yat may bMue, Aad gala aaw life at aaeb -XUf Manhaa maatlaaa foae eltaebai IMmy Ii-adeead tu r a pwi.nl my nrll frif daya and werka, - And aaot yua latiaiB by tba yard.- Oft at ynar feel I've knelt and braid. Bat yea bae eel ma abort and aeere; . tl laa wllb yoa, but I'm a frayed It'a aaabv pale baa grawa my raea, Tbooab all Iblrra took mual but bluai -I'll collar mine or t will '-rr - 14 Eidlnj-Hood. " : A TJIAKJUOIVlSa BTOBV. ' . ay Aoocsva oa Bi'Baa. - : - Ml Dorothy Drlaooll f.ddad - br plump bsaaa aver her ahlnlar silk sproaaad aoogratulalod bcrlf that "The Dsv" bad paeesd off very pleae auily. She bad Invited her little name eake, Dorothy Bell Ddlv for abort to oorae up to Gray villa and enond TbanksgtvTiig wllb ber, and everything It may have eoemed a Mule quiet, aod lam to Dodl, accuaiAmod aa aba waa to a bouoaful of aoley boy at bom; but still kites Dorothy thought It might be a pleasant change, va tb quiet and lu lameness; and ao It wa for Dodlo being tbo ooly eieter, aba waa frequaotly called apoa to do a thoosand tblugs for those asm boys whenever ehe bad a holiday from eoboo-teecblog, ana, inererore, boiiday to bar wer often a mocn working-day a any other of tb three bandred and sixty old. "7 It waa very pleasant al MIm Dorothy's. She lived alone la a dear little collage, and everything always want on ao eye tematloally aud perfectly well-ordered that It we a relief la Dodie, after the wild, rather upeldc-dowa way of thing at noma. Orsyvlll wa a trim lltll village. rT'WaBaW(ycW'vTarWTMa renccs. ami ehurcbea wlilnli children play with sometimes rhoeotiages were o vry whlta the ehutters ao '. very greeo and tb fence that anrmumlad eaeh II I tie hoaeeeo very peaked aad tidy. iwiie nan arrived in th anernoan prvouaVnd was mat by Miaa Dorothy, who greeted ber warmly, saytog, aa she stooped dowa to embrace the lllll fig. are, wblch waa obliged to stand oa tip to to receive tho kie. - baa I aa thoual' . "It baa ladeeu," was tb low reply; " have ucver bad ao much to be thank ful for ia all my iifr" -Tbey bad reached Mis Dorolhv'a How pleasant Hail seemed to tbo ily'e', by thU time.-. " girl ; Ibis breeiy breath of flue pure air! "Will you com el a aad see MIm Doar nns looa a aeea Oellgbt In Inhaling lbelulu; ' aaaea amuio, iwwiy. faint faded perfume Ibat roeo from tb grouad a aha crackled tba raelllng leave under bor feeL Findlna- a aoaa. laaa I aa hal lialh ahu seated' beraeif to rat bslf way: there was an opening uatla tb woods Joat "Thauk you. I will soma lo aod im Mia Dorothy rfi," b wblapered. Mia uorviny irioii. Bad had her nap, and wakened refrvehed. Sho waa allllnv In I, Util-Iw wal'tmt Dwrhyaretaraj and, aaahe bare, wblob aavaer a ototurvaoua eiaw amootliod dowu the stiiulu- beeallbaof oftb old mill and stream near by. gome I br"Bproiwbe congratulated herself oaea were ouuuiog Don area or orv leavee, aod their gar aonge aad merrv chatter reached ber, and it all looked like a aeeac la aa opera, Dodlo thought. "How I abould like to clay up bare a month, and not see a school-room, a eebool-book, a school boy again t" aald Dodto wllb a algb. Just tbea she felt something cold loach her band Ibat bung beeMe tb basket at ber aid, and turning, Dodl beheld what waa It? Yes, It wa a wolf 1 ' With a piercing scream apoa her lips, a be wa about to take to ber beela aud ran, but found abo we fa lot with fear and could not move, aod the wolf was sylog her hungrily y then, like a child, aba covered her fao with ber band and begaa to cry. - ' A voice enddenly called oat Impera tively "Wolf, omc Bore directly," aod l ban she beard a rapid otep ,eome eraabing through tbo loaves, aad again tbo voloo aald tenderly, "My dear little girl, did Wolf reri frighten you ao terrible T Uo ofT. air" and the dog cawaed soufflng at th basket aad trolled .Wbatevar avlla say aeru. . sbal'e bore grew rest I vs. f fervent ebtbualaabTor lb Vrktor I coolagloua. Tb weary women I forgot tbo apoltlog dinner, aud eujoyed th addrees. Men were la transports. ' To Cvbb a Ham iii Tes Mimuteb. Put-two quasta jofbuUar-alL-lnlo aa iron kettle, ami place It aver a alow fire, ad stir It occasionally, so that It does oot bake la th kettle; aad, while the aall la dlaanlalna. IhA hm honl.l 1. ww.w . n.u.pvn i - . - -- . . and tblMrB- wr-bangr7.Dv,tb "OMJ'B lrou" r" Mi..nI M m IWoth -kt ,. ,. . , ! and a coromon sised Uaspoonful of .. ."j " "vau. . i ue. epeaaer aall pet re b rubbed smoothly with Cloced with thee line, tb luapired ut- tb baud oa tba flesh aid of tbo tcrancc of anc of America' beroee, wbo D"" u tooa dissolve aod disap- years aftet gav bl llf a willing aacri- Jt'l , TbV,i 1B Vktt!? bt,0 hnU. ITe. r..e II.. w.en.ln.ll.-r 111..- 1 - - . , r- "w"iru wun ine naad ; oouunu ue luveu ao won. - Not growa aa atom, eicept In ahem, weit, ir I were not afraid yoa would be vain. I'd aay what : but jou ar very Ilk your mother, IKmIIc; I remember Juat bow aha looked at eeveotfcu, and Iherc waan't a prettier girl In lb eouo- How old are voo T" - eBftTTtghteen. Mlaa Dnrotby t but (doubt Wall was laveaUgallug wben ladaod I am not ao eery mil ; the boy eo esriieu you." wowini aooui ber, aod ber banda were geully-pulled away, wbeu abo opened uer lear-ueuewea eye to eee a very baudeomo young man. With snot ber rainier oervam bow, Dodlo released bar- self from lb BflVetioiiate ombrano and half ,anbled, look lug after the ahaahad auimai inai sioou oyiug ib couple at a uiaiauce... ... "le be a dog T , I Ibouiht he waa I ii i "i:r . , m wolf- u , . rrr thai the r y had paaaed otfso plesssntly. -ii wiuia naa only eomo, tbea all my wtshos wtMifd bav bean gratified," she . waa eaylng to here If. know tbev would fall In love with one another, sod be is going to get lata bosineos aa aoon a be leave college, and tbey might be ' married boob, aud it's a match 1'veeet my heart on." Juat Iheo tbeclirk of the gate Bounded' upon ber ear, and presently, a If la an swer to ber earliest wishes, sho behold Willi Wnodma a ta Baling ha fore ber. MWhy."b eielaioaed, rubbiug hr eyee as If to ai.sk a sura, sb wss quite swaks, "Wby, Willis T and Dodlr' looking first from on amlllng face to the other. ; -"Y, both of as, Willi and Dodl," -repealcl Mr. Wood man, aa though b ' llkol the coupling of their name. "Well, where oa earth V eh beno. "I found Her la Aba woods." quickly anawared Willis 'r "! wa frightened almost lo death by Wolf" "A wolf r cried Mies Dorothy. i aa, my. nog." "UB dear I I see," laaghed Mlas Dor - eVasrwn : T)otlTi: 1 'betlCVi the etory wJll end llkib pew version aftsr all." -HtoryT ontT i What la ihstr' asked Mr. Wowlanan. "Why, I called Dodlo 'Red Uldlng Hnod whoa ait alsttbd, aad ebo said th new wsy of enittng the tale waa to brlag la a wood-cutter, a Woodman, know, who rescue 'Red ltldlaa air K1 of Bailee,' ireiweiaula fairy-story hrrolnerand" "bis uaoio oatf le woll. bl uafur A";'.!: I'. ?1 r' ."."""i"" . i ldl' cbeeke were as srarlet ow aa p,Tr; J ?"a y yw ,r iM lemtl abo wSa fuldluavo. and aba reauy uv looa liae nine KM HHIlug- "It wou't ba aav f.ull if 1L J. - HBJhlalt.lNmkM. which BofeuUlJ T?h. t'.rIib'-r? I' a Baker ; and, lacking three, It I not t b weodared at Ibat bbad lilllekoowl edge of hooka, eapeclally wbea It la re era be red that bla father, who allowed him. wkboat a aroleet. to isaa ahew Tb.aews that Caplala Uardlna bad e.,on from tba mouiba of ' tbo forblddoa hi family to atuud tb Ur- eblldr.a-bolh black aad wblto-of lb becobadspteedlbToag1itbeentlrecom. Uadleee poor . to bla owa psulclsa imuolty, noleieeptlng tba vlllsgs af molar, so strsngly d Joeta.1 to bl meet- VUlBoaiua USB,.wia WUOS Cenlten Ihaaa 4Ma a b an td MMllte la folk uaually bad IIUI ym- tbo ehool-room that ho bad Deafer red aad rsWa af aompanloaablm that ba abould row uuln Ignorance bo Wbea, la defiaac of paternal flat, the side tbem rather Ibau eompromls bl Jaalor Hsrdlo aam proudly marching fnBcled. dignity , by aeaeeiaUog wllb so in iron WHO DIUaniDg. prvtly. I Ih.m mmmw ril., " II. with tba arm resolve I wear ao abate, Tea dara all parti aad eadare all sola -If. with ataraal vlallaaaa. na iraad . - dulty of a Lincoln, and Ibc aspiration of Is the tree paiaa of yoaruaa-boaarad dead. . uoa awra aaai i oeca toe arww ot BifBl, " tboadauty fathy Loag aa Iba aalle of womaa aball be brUbl.H boag aa tba loam aball gatbsr where the roar OTeaeaa hreake aaoa the weverara abere. Be loo f, my eaaawy, aball tby Leaser By, Till yaara aball ereea, aad time Iteclf aball die." ' TbpkratdowB aod wiped bla perspiring forehead, and tb flf aad drum struok ap the stirring aote of Ibc "Marsslllalac" c to anolv aalt to all porta af tbo bam antii It sweate, which le aa Indlcatlou Ibat tbo aalt bas penetrated through the bam. Tbo aboee quantity of saltpetre le for a bam of tweuty pounds; a bam of thla siae may be eured la tea minute. Tb bam may be treated I has before tbo aniens! IimI UanllMU hiL m nil im wmm.,lw l ------j - - I Tk..i..l.l. 1 i or i.e amoae-noaeo, wner is win b i meaaured me the otber day and I am almoat four feet," and Dodl held her- erect a hw trudged en rteeidf atby's bsigbt and breadth. Well. I dare say wbat you lack In sis yoa make ap In quality, but I am very glad lo ana toAaf (Aer it o yo, I eaaere yoa J I hope yoa will epend a plcaeant Thsokaglving ; It will be dull, aa doubt wllb no one but aa old maid to talk to; ailll, I like to bear all the gtri-aewe going. I did hope I aboald bo able to catch a beau for yoa, lor I beard that my old, or ratbr, my young friend, Willi Woodman, waa coming home ; but, a he did not come on thie train, I dare aay bo la going to hi grandfather' instead of tale father's this ready for aeo la tea days, or It may be kept tbo entire year through. Aay lover ot good haw, after trying Ible plan, will be eatmfled that It la tbo beet malbod. Mrt. A. L. Heaumottl. Men ar hard rua for somsthlng to say when they will eland up and declare Dnv. lb arable, returned lo Bis bar. ,0" D " Baager, atarvallOB, -v I - am awl been, all II abaklag bla bead. The piquant Tlrtkb loglstoa apou bis arm, there wa a geoorai marmar af mingled rejolciog aad aaloolshmeot. - Tbeae young people had been known jto bav been surreptitiously i "keeping com- my" for year past, butiobody bad Imagined that Joha, Jr., would openly der to drsobsy tb arbitrary mandal of his fatbar, la aay aaa. v , , - Iavoiuaurlly there waa a garal BMBtal Inquiry, for 'Lit, bet we a whom aad yoang Joha Ingleton, th Marshal at tba day. aa waa Ale wall "What aeo tare eebool-book. Tber was aaHatervallaf . painful a ee panes, aud Ibau a elender youth la a loose-filling suit of boaie-spo and homo-mad battoraut Jeana arc fro a aeat bard by Job a and Tlrsab, aad, re- ovtng i hal wf braided wbeab slrsw, et claimed ia B clear aad almost childish vole I. ; . .' -"I beg pardoa fof tatrudiog.-but. If lb esmmlUe ran . read tb peodeoe." - ' '' . I your Bam T" ' asked iMr, trangr yoalh followed him. "Ma atrangab, dab b mo "good, sound fact la dst pb'roe'pby dsa whit folks practloc, sAo ssld tba - acgra. wrvtchodo and poverty bow as Drav aleut la this Isad bava ba eauaed by an over-production of tbc good tblugs of lire ueu as bay, corn, oata, wbeal. all klada of frail, borssa, boga, eel tie, eer ot. Much maa ar to ba bit led. vte u not ouMea tbem wun tba man Liberty' a mlgbty flu tblog fordraagemt of affalra any longer, but put da t' got It ; but a BlggaV Ilk m, whose lma aod wage belong to bl Southern, mama Mil b buys bi llbrty that bis maaa hain't got Bo right to ao bow, aaa't see wbsh It fll Kit ease." ' "You'r aa fro la regard to work aad wsgee e my mother, or ' any other 111 allow m. I think msrried woraao,"ssld tb youth. "X- Drclarallea of lado-l groe ar ssrvsnt wilboat wages, aad o ar wive." , ' , . But d caaa ala't parallel, aooay. la'tbeir place mta wbo do not believe thai maeb rata will eaaee tbecreeke la go dry; that If lb cow giv mucb milk wc will bav a bailor; that If w rale muca cora wo can't fallen our boga: tbat If we rale much wheat wo will bav ao floor; tbat If w keep oa ralalag eoiiareu ine popoiauoa ot to country win occn Osribaldi' dsughter, a girl t waive year wf ago, wss taking a sea-bath re cently at CI vita Yoacbla, whea a young b "PU af btb Ingl.toB,wilh aa apwardalfd to il Wems doa't need liberty llk'd ma! dVpTh, s al hi. ery for .1 girt vlllagaaBd aoaaty, Ibere waa a strong I too, and bonding forward wllb aa alrlaobow. Does yo mud.tab Ilea ladeosm toward him, caught hlar ta h aiisonmsok tsut 'us wa nowbr to of kiudoeeaa though Inlerrogstlvely ba bbso, Tb Marshal rode proudly answering a cry of di-ireee. tbroagb tb graoado, aad really made a The youth blushed aad snook hie baadeome pletur aa b sal aa bis big bead. -or with a majestl air, hi flo Agar "I am a stranger to yoa all, and, as aispiayiag a trioiored saah, aad 4ls m Ufa will never ba a public one. I Bread -arlmmed hat taraed ap three : aaraor-wloa, ihlblilg a bandaome forehead, lighted by real lees syr of Malsh gray. - - Tlia mualolans, wboa oslrumt Wars a Af aad a drana, favored tb aadl- coo with aaartlal air, tba cbaplala oflered a far vent rayr, a cbolr af aa trained voice asog 'Hail . Colombia" la high so pro no, lb moderalor CJgated prefer not ta anaoaa my asms," he replied, ia. a faltering vole. "Voo may lotrodue m a lb stranger." "Very welU" Come forward, pics. Tbara Is a 11 m to rose." . Tb boy ascended th etep wltb a steady, yet slsstl tread, bobJlng b bat Bruly aad awkwardly boeld bias. Tba Immortal docameat af equal right waa Ibea placed la bi baada, bl pa'taT" Tb youth did aot reply, aad Dave, w ha could aot concentrate hi mind aa mora thaa aaa Idea at a time, turned bi otlr atteolloa to carving th savory meals which ha proudly ex biblted aa trophic af hi culinary trl ampb, bla broad laughter, so cbaracter Istic of bla race, ringing oat abov th ombiood shout af children, the de mand of waller aad tb clatter of I crockery. - Joba Hardlac, Jr.,ooa forgot his dls- omntar avr ble Inability to accept tb honor o pabllely aslga.d bit aad waa aa happy la tba presence of I was-sinking, and brought blm aaf to laad. - - - , - - nm a. a w-. .... m - i w a thy I" cried D-dle, loosing bsr head la- dignaniiy. "indeed, I am glad yoa aad I are to bo all aloaa. 1 don't Ilka young BMa tbc boya.al bom, a well, aa tbo I bsvs ebsrgc of at school, giys ms a surfslt of maeeutfiilty, ao tbat when I want to bav a real good tlm I alway prefer girla, aBd taiiea medl Ulloo, fancy fro I"' Mlaa Dorothy am lied and shook ber .brad at Ibis oacommoa Mat of mind at eighteen but mad no answsr ; ah knew tba time waa coming, a It comes to all. . . Bul Dodlc did enjoy tb. "quiet and lamanaaa," Bcvertheleea. and . wss aa full of girlish sparkle and wit aad mer riment that Mia Dorothy almost fort girl agaia bereelf. Tbey wont to tb vlllsgs church la the morning of course. and cam bom lo a detraiou dint with the pudding tbat Dodtu remem bered being eo fond of wbea a child. Mia Dorothy recollected all ber IIUIc oaateoake'a Ustec, aod tried to gratify them. Aflerdlooer, Mies Dorothy aald, a aba waaned. the. dainty Wdgw out of which they bad drank tbsir after-dinner cup of tea, "I do wleh aid Martha Pratt bad some of ble pudding: ebo Is eo fond of bay roly-pollea, and I dar aay berrlThankegtvJag baa beeo meagre enough." , r "Let rac carry her soma, MIm Doro thy; Indeed. I'd like to take a (title walk through the woods thla a ft moon, and I Yea: perhaps b wa souftlo al th cold cbloksn, and I thought bo was ly to eat me. - Miae Dorolbv said something about a wolf just as I started, you kuow, and so " "Miss Dorothy I Mlaa Dorothy Drla ooll r" Interrupted Km you eg msa. ' "Yes," aaa wared Dodlo, anddiug ber bead "I am going to lak im Tiianksglylng to old Martb Pratt and" "Why, I know Mis Dorothy well sb is a vary dear friend of mine : meant to have aal led oa her I aal vo- log," eald the geulleman. Oh, thsa yoa ar begaa Dnlie, with a blush. ' t ... "Yea, put Willi Woodman, aod yoa are-r" I'm D-ille, Dnrotby Boll, Mia Drls- coirs namassaa." "Wliy, tbea war old frieml too played wllb yoa an Tbaukefiviug DayJ when I was a little boy."' 1 Did yon 7 I don't rvmembsr." slammsred 1.hIo, who bad-ptsy vl wltb so many boys la bsr lifetime that ab osver recoliectad one Individually. "Well, I do, and yoa wore a lilt I red arose aad wiiie epron." , "Aad hood? aou basket?" asked Dud is, smillog. "No, yoa wsr uot so exactly -like the tilt by girt la the etory aa you or to-dsyt but let me carry tho beakst; I aai goiug ia id direction or Martha frail's -cottage ;' aod (fha bandsom ymmg fellow took tb bask st from Dodle's band and walked along beidc ber. talking vol ably all lbs way. Ha wa at c-dlegc aow. but bashouU grsdusi koea, and go light Into bosloea with bis father. We en at school yet f . Yes, ah was at school. How soon abould aba graduate? - x . "I grailoaled over a year ago." : LWbalJ and etlll going to school ?!L "Yea, every day, to leach." Ob." and ba looked dowa with a lander mil at the tittle girl-teacher, with tb thought, "Ah, yea; I remem ber aow. Mies Dorothy told me snout bsr father's suddea death, and her being obliged to accept a poeltloo la order to keep bor mother aad brother; and then be changed Ibc talk lo something Grass Greenwood say that, "soioog I aaa go while yoa take your nap, and be I aleesanter. ami, almost before ab kn back la I Im read tb paper to yoa III, Dodl stood at Mrs. frail's gardea lis otber admirable maBufeeter, New England produce tbo beet educated glrra, th Irs eat wVyee, ta aebleet Bothers, and the saeet glorious aid maids In lb world." Thet Had am Eva to Compobt. AH tb at and bucksaws foaad la lb rain of Pompeii are af light make, as If enoatracted lor wnmeo' aeo. Tuwe old bafnre tea." -Woe id yoa really like to, Dodl dear? Well, lbs! ta real k led. I'll pet ap a liltl basket of Thaakagivlng right away, and yoa eaa Mart directly. 00 ep-atatr and got oa your thing aad 1 will bae It ready by the lime yoa are down." - - - - Mlaa Dorothy botled aroaad aod pre- nclenta know tbatr llula haalaaaa. I tba dainty ofjariag. marn Vcas. I -"Tbara, aWr aba aald to Dodl wboa ab cam back, wmralag tba lid of th Philadelphia paper, tefl - the arrival Li ia taat atty oca party of italiaa eblblre. all of whom had aeoa Bwrpnaaly maimed - wnieperiog went in iBireaiag aai waa merciiuiiy consigned I Tirsah Inglctoa a the very day waa by tb loa of aa eye or a limb. 4a order T""""" I"" laywwi, lea- w in uapiaia, ana, wiib BM isce I long. But th day, loog a 1 Was, waa 1 1 Dl tbem for Ibc porpoee of begging. ..,au, atiu too capected I aglow wllb aigalBed otbualaam, b I well algb apat hfor tb feasting wa reader f tba Deal a rs I loa af IdDud-l read, ta eeoUaeea aot load, bat eiaar. I ... . aa ik.. ,k. ..i Ciicc did aot sessa. I the well-kaewa aUrrlag eallmeoU aflepoa the' groea, la which yeeagaadeld a-a'aww, ioo eoaior, waa ia Bare Musiiee aaa iinony that will live to echo have pet ia a part of our last ebamlng, a loaf of aow bread, half a rowst ehtokoa. perpieiiiy. im erowd bafor blm I for ttt lbs subllms faet of persoaal and leioKesi loagiBgiy toward tba hardened I primal Individuality apoa like tables, aad the savory odor of (be bar- sioos e long as Truib aad valor bH becue ros bov lb atlfliog dtroma apprat to tb be maa heart. from lb amok of oak aoala, bringing Jeba Iagletoo, Jr., reined la hi alike eogsged, tba aaly eieepUob till a late boar. being the colored erasle aad lb married women, wbb buelnee It wa to wash tb d tabes aad preeerVe the "7 remaaBt of tb feaof for.lbe aaldalgbt y MeaJoflbaraealor. I la Cbtcaga. A tat oa oiwamerelat tra Vetera la Taaa baa already brought $14,000 to the KUU treasury. r , aad aam paddlag aad Jelly." - "Aad how lew. fling It tonka How kind yoa sre. Mies Drotby" ssld Dndle, tsklug the baaket and lifting ber rod lips for a ktaa, "Used-bye, I'U be bach ta aa hoar." . - "Ar yaw duaaid warm enough T For yoa kaow there le a wild aweew of wind tbroagb the bare wooda. Why child ! yaw too for all tbo wewtd Ilk Hill Rod Hiding- Hood," Blalaael M lea Dorothy, aa aha took lo tho aetlta fire re la Its eo JoaraaJlaU an mulllplylng aright red plaid etnas aod tb crimen can wnrca 1M4M im wa aa araan Ta lb past year there were Bitty Ight aaield la Ihe raeksof the Itoliaa gate. ,"I will wait for yoa outside, aald Mr. W'oodmaa; "Martha I a great talker, aad le will keep as too bug If I n in." , "Oh, dear, dear, dear, what a Cold day for yoa to roaseee far to bring a poor old woman a dinner, Bald Mrs. Pratt, when Dodte bad delivered Iter enemage wltb tb baakft.'- r - , v . "Oh, but I ol'.ysd the wslk; It was delightful," eald Dodl, wltb almnat a sparkle ta ber happy veto, sod with a tic bloom of color aa awr heek aad lip . - ; . .. r "TV -Yoa did? ' Bat yoa were aot alone: didn't 1 bear votoe outside T" eald Mrs. Pratt. - ' "What big ear have, graad- tbweght Dodie; bwt-sb as Yaa i tbre la a xatlma waning for Bsc. . . . "Ah, ba I a geoiletiaa ? That maos a sweetheart, I oepewae, Well, arelt, that I ejoito right, my dear. As- year are, aweetbearu ere ail believed booost aad tree; but don't blush so, child; yoa ars ptak aearooa," - "What big eye Joo) have, graad- aaeurc you I have Joel my bean as-first, sight." ' - - Mia Doratby a nil led and nodded bor bead encouragingly, aud congratulated beraeif eerrvt! Ibat tbo eveuiug prom lord aa well aa the day. " 'Ob, Mlaa lJomtby, he la jest per fectly lovely," enthusiastically Mid Dud is, aa abo wa lislnlng Miss Dorolby set the tea-table, and Willie wa outer doors bringing la eome freh wood. . 'Yes. he Is a very ome sort of felwwt ut I am real eorrv to anoll your oleaa- s n t Tbs u kagl vi ng," q u lolly rrpl I oil Mlaa Dorothy, with a merry twinkle la ber eye. - . JbaJie looked surprised. . . "B -csusa, of course," continued Mies Dorothy, "as you dou't like young men, and hsts boys, and are so surfeited wltb " meaeallnlty, It would bav been much please trier for wa two 'girla' la have bad our good time alone." " la anile of MIm Djlothv'a reerats. .however, Dodlo never paaaed a raore de iign,irui evguiag la all bar life; and aa for Mr. Woodman, be wss ao thankful for tb sweat gift the day bed brought him, that be aaked Dodlo lo speud all of . ber holiday from that day thenceforth wllb blm a bl wife. Hh gav blm her "prom lee true," aad tb very net l Tbankaglvlug dinner aln In Mis Dorothy Drlanoll's little collage, Mr. and Mrs. Willis -Wondmsa ware her honored gteaela. Ovdtg or Aoecaafrer. Owrlhaldr oaughter, girl twlv years of age, wss iskisg a eea-balh re entry at Oelba Vecebla, wbea a yoang man who could not swlnt got oat of bis depth, aad, at his cry for help, the girl ewam toward him', eugbl bla ao bo wa sinking, aad brought him ssf to laad. "A Pbltneonher" wrlted to a forefrn Joarnal Ibat "tooth -bruehee and soap. tbo fear of God, eelf-reapeot, aad eweel speech and gentle manaera, are. all turns la oae aad the same alow stage of bemaa dsvslopmsnu" BoTaT or Obb Miirn. "If ya don't "P year coughing." aald. tbc Judge, "I'll floe ra a bandred dollar." "I'll give your Honor two bandred If yoa aaa etop it." woe the lawyer reply. Oa- Mia Mary E. Well, of Hartford. Oae., took tb prise af S2KJ eAered for -th beet entraaoe oiamlnalloa at Smith College, Nortbamptoa, Maea... . .... . - h Bally Swan la a herein at Oranlfa. ' Nee., becaeee abo aelaod a back by the blad leg aad bald It Belli ber fstbsf ar riVd. T-.--. r - - - 2 Tb dlfleVeaee betweea B womaa aad aa amhreile I thst tber are tl boa yea eaa abet p aa Bmbrella-.. , A aoldmr may aot know how to daaoo all tb roaod danoea, but ovary privet la familiar with .bla qad drill. Wemea are bow allowed to breetloe IB tbc CNirta of eight Hut la tb Ualoa; - ' . .-Tv t - Lord PsBoaoefleld boasts tbst b awvey i maoes- a wave or aa emuraiia, , 'I