V' t She ;Ur;b tlort!jut$te. SB a aa Kl . k a L 4 A Jeeuwal le lbs reop'ieT 1. ' l)iTilitta tbs tatsrssts ef HaaaaJBttjr. 1 Urnr e-cos. Footer Wasiucotbbstb Ianaeaat to rolutea aad Mixta. live I aU Uve lasose, aad Toroeal Radleat la OpposlBg aad KsbosIb U 1' W e- --- w . . 1 , ' TERMS, of the Messes. .11 mm "- : v. . -l - . sres " CurreeeoatleBUi vrtUaeveraae03iedalBe leW axtat alalia kaoaa lltelr Baaaes to ibo KjUir.'or bo aiioat eewVankavtSMia. Uob will be xtve ta Use) AnVKRTlMKMKMT IimuM os teaton- VOLUME IX. POULAND.' OREOON4 THUnSDAY, FEBHUAIIY 1, 1H80 NUMBER UU. jwu 11 n ir . y n ir. 1 1 1111 r 1111 11 11 n 11 11 11 ir 7ni " I . . ' V. -- I ' I V a I Y 1 lift. M y 1 UK. ' I fs MM WW . aft. oW . I B. m S I eft. jw X .r H W M. I " - . . . 2 ( 1 .' '1 ' .. ' ,.,.. -TX : 1 1 ' ' ' '.'" 1 ' : 1 : . : - A MRS. HARDIN E'S WILL 91 ABIOV1L OOTT MJJUWAT, KBf4,MCWllBCIAl af CMf rrw.la lh y Mr 1117, la U oOm af IBS UWmrt..B of.Coa- - iw at WaahlDgUHi, D. C.) . -- .X . . cHrncR xrti. 1 8iilr IngUtoa) fook4 hard at 1ti daaabur. tut la aplu f liliualf bia flll4 with UaraT . "Not tin) I uUl It, dld jreu eblldr '.. "Idlii, fWtbar." , : J MHoor bright, mnm, 4mmghto T" " "Y, fathar, kMMMtr trlgM. Old jroa vtr ba m to toll a li f -Tlrtakt aiolBlmwl yon Ifanlliiv, who bagan to traniMa for bla clianeva, "tal4 car Dou'i maka raaU roaalaaa, I baaaaeh jron." . Tba girl cava lilna bar 4ibnI aol oaUad lb rough bar leara. Ab! Tbat'a what yao eall uball aooa ta toy telU, la It r .asclaltfiatl Iht ''Bqoira, alarul.' " 'Dar falbar," aall Jiraab, "If jom will , llaMa 4 raaaoo, ami bars your tain par aool aotll yon baa aonaldarad vary aitia ar tola quaaiinn, yoa will ot atand batwaaa your dauglitar and lialuaaa.w TUai'a what yoo aall obadlaua to aay will, U It t" ba VpaataJ, with la croaalHg faraar. , - -, MoVrM aJaawlata4 alia, Inglatoo, la a warulog woloa. -; MWbat la It now 7" Tba good wlfa bad droj ped lir kplt tlug and parebad haraalf apuu b'a kaaa galnr ;- . "Ramambar. doar, that wa wra yoUog onea. Haao yoo ao aoon fo'got tao what wo wara Juat now talking about TJIy TaTbaroppoa4"ourTimloni bat yoo would loaiat a pan balng aaar rlad aayhow, you kooir. Batiar out ai ow, you kooja. poet tba daoghtar to aot dlirarauttyraa- JaavyJtfl It r.faUitr.li, "But your fathor waa rlglilV aftar all rlfa. Wall anight brMtanttu op- pond to ana. Juat aaa what la brought you ta. othiug but pa arty and dea loiioa, aa aay oua eaoaaa." r Our aaarrlag brought aaa you, j-h, ad our ehlldrao. Bealdce, wa baa baa I lit add alrangtb and - lova Wft Ua, a ad tbara'a trlgUtar day eouilng. : 8oraly ytu ara not aorry that I aaa your -wlfa. . Would you bo willing t do wlib- Tj out ma oca ?" Fatalalaa tact and , loglc bad a gal a "eoB)arad aulioo opposition. 8ay Jrou'ra wflHogr fatbor, plaaia t" . rad Tirtab, who lutuitlvely pcroaUad tba adaaalaga galund. s . . "I waab any twoda of tho wbolo bual . Baaar aslalmtd tba'8ilr, burallog iJnta taara aa b apoka, aod Mablog hla wlto rodaly away frooaTiar pareb. "Confound tboJnekl Sowa.aall ganlua throw tba llardlna abadow aeroaa aay - path atony vaara aga, and (bar It la - daatlnad to alay aud baant- raa till tba : araek of dnoaa f "Slay, fatbar ! erlad Tlraah, apring log hotwaaa hlra and tba door, lltua . praaantlDg blTat It. TT . What baaa I to atsy for, baro or any - wbara alaaf I'm alwaya thwariad by aomabody at tvary torn, 'awf alwaya 1 baaa baaa. Eiorpt In gvUlag marrlad,M aald tba . daughtar, arebly. '"And now, fatbor, - lat'a raaaoo togalbar. Yoo aay tba Har r dloa abadow baa alwaya bung aoroaa ' your path. But tfiat la only In tba Brat ganarallon of Iba faa11y. Lal tba aao- ood growth radaara tba cbaraeUt of tba . flrat. Lat Jab a llardlna, and 'LUa, ra ta taw abadow. lor both of tbasa .will lova and aid you If you will but lot tboaa." ' 'Laaa aad aid ara worda not known la tba Hardlaa aoeabulary. Hala aad raang ara tba aaly tralta I'va aar dlaooaarvd la th family1, that ta, aaOrpt aaarloa aad tyraaay MI wiab, 8ulro, that you would par- Bill asa ta praaaw you that I, at Uaat, aaa aa honorabl ateaptloa ta .your awaaplnff mlo. I know aiyibtr la hard aad grmang la hla aatar. Ko- hody baa had aaora atalaneholy proof of thla thaw hla wlfa aad ablldraa. But njt rnolbar aarj I fondly bo pa that, la raaoacta. I amtllka bar la, or ratbar haa ba, for ah a arlppla now, a paragon of tloa aad gooduaaa. Bha haggad myfkrbar, aa long aaabo-aould talk, ta daal Juatly by you ; aod ao wa all did." r. "Did I aaderetaad that yuwoult-bfn th arena, tb lvr vowed anew to dlalaharllod If you aaarrlad lata ajy aaaally1 ' ""-t....:-", "Yau did, air." Tbaa I will glra any full and frea aooaant. If for no otbar raaaoa thaa ta Jkrlag poaartyand daatltulloa upon bba hraneh of thaIardlna faujlly. "I thank yoo, air, for tba daclalon, thaagh I neat aay that I do not aoa aiand tha aaot I aa,M . "What proapaei baaa you. If dlaln haritad, of anaklog a living r Noao. 1 That to, aothlng aartala, What do yoo propona to try to do V "My ambition, air, la tha law. I doa't aar a flg for Ua la aad aaltla bad log aablaa and a baa p. I want ta land a dlf fcraot Ufa froni aay fatbara. Indaad, I cannot aaa, aa I took arooad apoa thla Hula oahla, that a to aaa whit aaara aaaforUoni lha aay latbar'a; aad, aa for i-aariiy, I can ramambar llttla alaa alnca aarly ablldbdod but a dolly atrug flatodaelda what wa aouM do wllhottU I'm naad to poaarty, I aaa ara you.M !) you a 1 part, air, to sat t la down aa a lawyarand aaakayoar living bora In CMreaploT" 'No, a!r.M - "What thaa f f , Tat going to Orag-" "Oregon f : ' Ya,'alr.rt;'v--r'7T , ''And taka Tlrssh away from rtf eriad Wra. loitlston. turning palc wltb apprabai aioo as aba apoka. "I'll lka you along, and all lb fam tly, If yoo ara wllllag, and, wa aaa ao arranga It," "But tbara'a tba dlataora, tba dangrr, tha tipcoaa, tba Indiana." I know I'va oonaldarad all that. But tbaro will ta a larga emigration aeroaa tba eoailuaot thla year, and Iba Journey will t eafe enough.- A bill b Juat paaard both Ilouaee of Congraae granting to every ealtlrr In tbatTarrl lory, If marrltd, a aiuare mile of lauded roperty, worth leu tlenae aa jnueb aa your Chlueapla barrene all told." "I would Indred be glad to go," aald the 'Snulre, returning- to a eliBlr and blddiugfiia irosreetlva eou-In-law to do llkawW "But you might aa wall ad viae me to go to tha moon. I bav ao money aor rolit, and, In fact, nothing but a hetpleaa family and a heavy bur den of overhanging dabt." ' ,J -i - "I nave an niea, 'Bqeirei I ve juai thought of It. 1 And. now for my propo- eltlon. -irouB be mtrlaud and atand by me through thick au.l Cliln, I'll aee If I can't manage to smuggle your fam lly through to Oregon.", . How, John T" , "May bo I baveu't Jubvrlted a little of the llardlna abrewdoeea," be anewered. Ills a myeterloas nod; "Just leave that waiter to m. I'm not of age yU not quite twanty-otie, but I'll aee what caa do with the monarch, aud bring la-my-report lu aday-of IwoJYou've eoneeutod for me to marry Tlraah." ; He bad caught-ber by one band, aud, la Sl(a uf hef bluabee, was encircling her waist with hla arm. ?That much la aetlled, 'Aud now, aa tba Spring 4s ad r, aa tba Hf vaueing aud there Is n time to lose, I'll I try to btaLihajBowarcn- out of aw out at." t- "I hope you'll auooeod; but U tall yon thetrutb, thare'e no more prospect t It than there la of balng struck by light alng." .. - . "Aflrr all. father, who knooabut the Hardlue family will yet bring ua lock?" sal J Mrs. Inglvlon, aa she poked aod re arranged the Bra preparatory to retiring forTBe htghtTbfliooyyBryet erly,4M;2beeaeyto hie greed but iht weH knew thr young people de- sired 10 te atone. The'HquIr waa backward lu catching bla wife's Idea, but a very plain hlut r tar a from bla wlfa at laat reminded bim tnalTH wee bad li roe. And bow tb .lover were atohet that Is, I here was nobody up lu Iba room ex cept thaw sal res, and lu eou u try cablae tble style of "oeuriiug" after tb old folka are abed le tbeeeUhhef fsablon. gud John aud Tlraah bad bo notloa of changing IL Tlrsab forgot ber wearloeeo and vexa tion over lb day'a, drudgery at tb wsabtubrwhtcb- bad" ae daprmaed her befor John came. Bh forgot their poverty, their peat, and tb old family eetraogement, and gav herself up to perfect bapptneea. ; From early child hood ah bad loeed John Hard lee, but alwaya anlll now It was a lov that car rled with It a atlng of pala for tho laa- eoa that ebe bad dremed It hopeless. Aa for Joha, be waa really la lov af ter th Hardin faebloa.-llomae) law, to him, was far more potetit thaa hu man honor. He fancied Tlraah Iogle ton, and hr believed ehe would make a' good, lndiMtrlousrreMDam)(lntJWiearf wire. He bad bla father aotlooe of woman'a sphere of doty, and be be lieved that a elfe, once -wjaTrlettrwsJ ber. husband's" property aa th earn prlnclpl aa though aba were hie oibor Ifve atoek or real estate. Tlraah must bav felt a premonition of her future lot,' though la ber newly- found bapplasee It mad but a talut lre preealou. " " ' T-v. "I woodar If you'll alwayaJoveme wall aoough to staod bj rue and protect m as your wife, bo matter what be fa I Is maf" aha aald. as. Beotlla loco la ble arma aad lobog truatlolly la hie eyea. aba tbougjhtjUimly of tb poeelbllltiea of tba future. . Aad alttlng there In the dim Ore-glow, with aalv tha Ciphering hlaa of a charred tallow dip to east a lertd glare cberUb and protect her alwaya. That night, after hla departure, and ehe, half dated with ber bow long-hoped- for proajweta, bad retired to reel aad fallen Info a fitful clumber, ehe dreamed that wetnao approached her, wboee dree wa sear let aad ber manner ehe me lees, at'd looked apoa ber with exaltaet face aad flaahlng eyee, wbll ah held aloft a blackened placard, on which waa wrltle la let U re of fire tb an fell word, rpESAKkM. la bar dream she saw herself climbing a rugged mountain eld, knee deep la aed and alasa. Bramble lor ber hand, jagged rocka eat her feet, rede blasts eb leered liar form, and driving rain pelted ber no- eovered head. To make ber struggle tb more horrible, aha waa beset by lit tle cblldrea. by two aad thru, whom ah ooald bo fctaake, aad wh aloag to her neck till ber breath waa well alga all Sad. No matter where ab teroed, a matter whether bar eyee were abut or open, eh could not eloa from ber vision the apecter of that braaen woman aad that blackened placard with Its Ut- iere of. Are. In bar dlatreea ebe would Koall In vala M Job a. ' HWayee were al waya on the braaen woman In tbeaear lot dreea, wheee Uft band elotcbad alike bis beart-atrinc end hla pure. Aftar a long time, and when It wee broad day light, she awoke from her troubled eleep, ber body la a O..IJ perspiration, and her limbs racked with agony. ' 7 "Oh. mother I I've bad aueh aa aw ful dream V aba oaclalmed, with ebodder, aa ebe rose from her pi Ho uty to sluk down agala with a ehudder and bury ber bead la tba bedelotbeev "Poor child I You worked too bard yesterday, and than eat up to late,' aald ber mother, who waa-delaying breakfaet t give ber a chanr to eleep. - "I'm afraid It wasn't all a dream J but I'll try nof tbeaupersUtloue,"sbe said. aa ebe dragged bar achlag booaa from tbe bad, aad, recalling th bappy Inter view with ber affianced, eought to ba' lab the phantasy that she could yt see with ber eyea shot or open, 'Was thaldream U any way prophetic? Years after ebe bad cause to ask haraalf thla queatlon over and over again. joun Haruiue, as aa amaaoad lover, Indulged T'Jn far different trains of thought from tboae pursued by John la cleton - under almllar clrcumataoeea. The lev of tbe latter bad beeo the cher ished theme era lifetime; with tbe for mer It waa mainly a matter of bual urea. Had tba fortune of tb two been re versed, John Hardino would not have ekulked away from bis efllaoced'e pres ence to avoid meeting .ble father's ered (tore. Julia Hardlue waa iiof aeaaltlve; but J'din luglvtao waa morbidly so. John Hadlne'e lov meent poaeeaaloa. nership, property. John Ingletou'e love meant exaltation, rapture, worship. The one lutendad lo(wfa hla bride whet bar be ooold provide a oomfortahlei borne for ber or not; tb 'other at tempted to provide before marriage tha Each acted according to bla owe under atandlng, end bolh ware vlct I ma of ' con etltatlod aud clrcumatanc. And whether or not ther we really any choice betweaa their methods, a tbe eeqna proved, tb reader aa be tbes page through shall aee. "ril lay each pleas before the mon arch ae will make bine believe He to ble kttereet td fltm up aa owl fit fori tbe plains," aottloqulled John liardlne, as jh walked homeward Lh rough lb moon lor tai grana ever eine 1 oaa remsmri ber 1 aod now, If J can turn ble mania to some good aecouut for aiycelf, Itt only be getting even oa ao old acor." Th bone doge were easrly quieted en tbeetepe whea be returned le ble fatb- ara lowly abode, and no Bound save ble nwa footstepe disiutbed th stilt air. aa be entered the snaia room! where hie mother slept and groped ble way behind the old loom and up tbe rickety ladtler Bio bla awa dreary apartment, where he eooa dosed away loto dreamlaud, Ho thought b auddenly found blmaelf atandiag a gentle acclivity overlook lag a billowy landscape over which tb Death Aegel waa beodlog, -!a a hly farm-house, quaint- and rambling la etle and rustle la architecture, be aa hla ajotber alttlng beside aa ope a desk, hc.for ter a pies of legetdoeuWeots, atrdi aear by two men, a lawyer im a anctor, ith whom ehe wee boklliug what seemed aa Important eon versetlont- Ha arveied much that be could see through th rustle walls, which, eppoeed no ob etacl to ble vjaloa. After loog Uvten ng be co Id hear voices, loo, aad aepec- ally Could he dlatlngulab ble mother's I'jor Tlrxab I 8bo'a bean a mighty good girl to mo, and ehe'e bad beep trubl,M h board ber eay. - And again: , "Doctor, d yoa think Joha will try to break my tviU f Certainly -not, . madam ; certainly aot. Your brala'e aa eooud a a dollar aod ae clear as e bell. You've perfect right to do aa you plea with yeor prop erty." ... "But, yoo know, I'm aaly a womaa. have 00 Influence la law." True, my dear modem nor do yoa aeed any Influence of tha CSri, Your act ar repreaeuted far more ImpartlaTTy and faithfully by men thaw aould be poseibt were you to represent your ler." Aa lb dreamer liateaed the whole aadseap seemed lighted with a brill- lane that woald bav revealed hie moot eeeret thought bad be been die- overvd', aad b. Bought I hid himself by climbing aver.tb acclivity apoa which be jbad-beea atandlng. Bet ble elepa were boavy, aa though clogged by a weight, aad be mad aoeh eloe pro reea thai b waa dleeovered by a meltl- od of lookere-ea, foremoet among Ibem bla slater 'LUe, who held befor hlra a broken urn, from which aroa a eleksw ng Income that formed a cloud before bl steps, from which whit letter, traced by aome power, pro claimed tb wards, Ba aarw your at will laijaeeiil." lie turned to flea, aad 4tefor him stood Tlraah, bla wife, he aa happy eipreesto changed ta f despair. and bar oooe plamp form canceled ay aula aad tllaea aad acgtMs. Ey kwr aide etond 'Lite, eh bad left tbe maltl tude with whom be bad Bret beheld her. fibe shook lier.fleger at blm, wlille bta eery blood ran cold. With what measure you met It abalf be measured to you again t" ah aald, or oee'med to Cy. VFor at moment hit koeee smote to gether end his counleoaooe lelt ; but be rallied ebortly, aod laughed a kw. ebuekllug, eardonlc laagb.aad wakened, as he biased la ble Bbaatomelater'a ears "Yoa ooebl to baeo beea la better luck I Y'ou bad ao bualaeea to t bora I gJ ff-my BUHMB-nm. a , , LETTEi FEOkf 1ST T01X. rtwM oca muavLAR couRMPOHDEirr. Nkw Yokk, January 24, 18e0. leTaaEMToneevna Kew Xobthwbbti Now that the buslneea of tba bogus atoek comb! nation broker le ao tbor- ouxblr expoaed to publl view it Is liari t tell which pradoiol nates, tbe Inlqultoua feature or tba rldleuloua, It la la some reepeote aad to contemplate th grief of the poor dupe who have lost their motiey by yielding to tbe In- doeemet of t' ewlndlere who prom I aed fortunes lu ret em for teo-dullar In vestment. And yet tho very simplicity of thee uuforlouale people, aa Indicated their letter, baa a vala uf the com leal la it which Irresistible appeal to tbe mirthful aide of human oatnr. Tb com apondeno of tb ewlndlere bas. beea confiscated, aud preesuU. various features of Interest. As usualwllb "akin" games, the pall-one of the bogus bankers war principally from tb emaller and ruceJ poet offloee from Can ada to Texaa. Borne, however, hall from the larger el tie. -Th preeldeot of a saving bank la a Southern city sends $IO0 following It a fsw day later by 150 more.'. Thle was a comparatively large turn to luetsL Tbe general amount of first Idceetmeut waa 10,-1 bleb waa la coma Inatsures follooed by a eeooud loyestment.tf,lU Jr 420 Biors. Od receiving a new petron'e ten- do) Is r Investment, tbe raecala would write bio to tbe efiVat that, although a beginning, a ch ampler fortune would follow oa tbclaveetmant of twice or,tbree time as much. The aoawerc of Ibcdupee to thle reqoeat for money form a museum of ourlWtlee. Tba "boom" In atoeke'tlisl baa beea So confidentially, prognosticated aa eer tain to occur during tbe earlier dayaof lb new year, is atill removed, appar ently to a remote distance. .... r 8lnc th murder of lira. Hull, I June last, aothlng has ao utterly baffled jtfaa deteCtfe klll Pttlie rueropollun Downey, lb uufortunal girl, bow nearly a wrekr dead. Tlie onvenlent theory of suicide at first broached by tbe police baa beea abandoned, and tbe question, "Whwmorderrd berf" eeeme Impoeelbl to aoewer. Tbe analysis of tb circumstances attending her death haa hue far been aa fruitless as that of the water and tha blood foand la ber room. Only one thing, which. Indeed, eeeme everything, though It prove, of Utile lmporUg Ihue far, kuowa that tb msa, who waa la tha parlor In th afternoon, aod who waa seen by Mrs. Bchmltt aod by on com pan lone, waa In Anole'e room at about the time aba waa killed. He'trae a atranger, but attracted' tbelr attention by asking, la loud tones, without aoy-f01 prevocauoo. wtietner mere waa a puiofi a lb bou where lbee kent the re volvers. After be had gone, Annie said he bsd promised to come back end give ber $5. At mldulght ehe told Mr. Sebmltt thet be bad returned and bad given ber tbe li, and aba Jianded Ave trade dollar to her landlady. Aa boor later, ma nearly as caa be told by medl- l ekHI, eh wse ded. -ft te, toeeefofe. coneldered reasonably eertalo that tbla man wa ber murderer.- Acaveriw Professor UaxUy, epeaklng of th high pressor or "cramming" eystem la lb Ivcboole, oayo lhat loo eh 1 1 drew a taught are "eoaewlted all th forenooa of Ufa and etepid all Its aflernoon," aad alao that "tbelr faculties are Worn out by tb strain pot upon- tbelr esllow brains, ' and they are demoralleed by worthlea cblliHah trlampb before the) real -work of life begin. I bae no 00 aa passion for cloth, bnt youth bae far ore aeea mrinieiieciuaj res man ego, end tb eheerluleeea. In teeacity of potginss, lbs pooer of work, whteh-mb nsCy a eueresefol maa what h Is, meet ofliw be placed to tbe credit, not nt ble hours of todostry, bnt t tha of hie hour of tdlenee I boyhood." - TTiTwo owner ef a ehttbtng making shop, says a Bostoa peper, employ tblrty-leo girt, wno, rrom ibetr poor earning, oooln baled & oa TbsBke glvlng Day, and gav eocn of he two memt-era r tbe nrm a pretty itam. eeenpylnf a half-hour la gettiae: eewdy and snaking tb praaiotalloB, 'Ilia lea mean fallow took tb gift with ready am Ilea, and on pay-day deducted . from the wares of me girie ilea e-money roe tbe lsif boor they had occupied la giv ing the albuase. r Tb following llae ar itaagooda If tbe war origlaal 1 Ta pnHette Cwre b lb wr-ae yor la oBeo tie BrHrBi Tbe kewS Hoik ae mis mt BUM n Iwmm eka k1 lit M : Tfenae fcxee see Be il aku ' e ae e HmwS ahi; The h4iHel mm eaot BaiM boot t'aiea Be Baa biaie; AnA -iMMeiBedarewla tbe Beat, Ike lliilnl are ealUnl W BIle An art critic, describing a eeoat cot- led loo of brle-a-bra. aeye: Tb visi tor eye will b atrwek. o eotarins Uea rooaa with a awrcblala amhfeiJa." lettj;i fwrjruntt qtoi. IrilOM OCBKOCLAPowBEarOKDEXT. VVAaifiKUTOK, D, Jan. SS, .880, To va RrreaaevaiB Jiaw NosrawskVi . Tb Natiooal Womaa .Bufirag Aeeo- oiatloa ha beea lu oovealloer here alnca tb Slat, aad present e greater array of ioot tbaa any of it predooe aor Mies' 8ua B. Aatbooy is tb presiding ofJBeer, aad abf performs ber duiy'wlth the utmost aelf and apparent fullest knowledge of par liamentary Isw aad the reepoaelbllltise of ber position. Bus see ass bora to ommand aad to preside. : Every ango lorlty of ber pbyslogoomy, form and eharaelar displays that fore and decis ion of; ailnd eq visit to tb control and direction of other, while her tongue move aa rapidly aod Ineielvely aa that of Katbarlna before Petroeblo tamed ber belligerency. Our Mrs. Sarah Spen cer la tb Secretary, and. though ebe lacka Miee Anthony' angularity, for ah Is baudsom aud graceful, yet ebe bae a vim aud intellect that Ota ber also for leadership, which ehe never beal- taits is aasume woenever voogreeeioua 1 eommllteae are to b kddreaeed or bodice of meu berangned. Mesdamee Oajje, Htaato, aod a ecu re of other prsiolnea u drags ad vocal oe ar among tba dele galea, and aa Mlae rhceh Ouacebe and other talented young ladleeaaslst.lo the sessions, your readers a readily appro elate that the wondrous suffrage quee- tlou la being ably and fully bandied. They proiulee ua, as iu tb paet conven tions, the niilleulam whenever granted tbe ballot. No eouventien, of either eex, ever . assembled la Waeblogtoo bich exhibited more talent and gen eral ability tbaa thla one. 7 m, ' Tb Inevitable Dr. Mary Walker, of ouuree, appears, but on the background. Hbe le ot admitted to full, equality. owing to her extreme radical vlewe upon dreea and eoelejy aaege. Dr. Mary haaasenmed full male attire, even to wearing eborteoed balr, a natty little COT-odTrv"ntlemaire hat. Bryondl all tbla eeeentrlelty le tb fact, that ah, la contract With Mra. Stantoa, Mlae Anthony, or our learned aire. Jitdg even ordinary fentlutne wit' or abrewd- neesi bene It I not surprising that ehe la elboved t the rear, ar, as laat ye.r, wbeu ebe forced herself poo the etag among tho delegates, I bustled off aa aa n warranted lutrudr: - - That th persistent .advocate of euf frag are' working aoceeesfully toward tb accomplish meat vof their lm, .n,o obssrvlBg pereoa can eotertaia a doubt. Six years ago allmly-atteuded maellnga and tb rldloul and eoeare of roughs met them her. New Unco I a Halt not bold th crowd of uleely-dreeaed aad well-mannered people tbaPettempt to get eeata every session, morning, after; noon and Bight,- td wb-treat the apes k ere with deep and respectful atten tion, a matter what direction tbelr re marks may take. It doe eeem that emTsUUk myself will soon bsve to aorept the situation aod fall bosk oa our philosophy that "Whatever la, to right." , - . 1 Th cos of Mis Locy lib ell Wl too Hortoa, for ehootlog Mr, J, If .Morgan, aoe of Senator Morgan, n New Yeare day, haa beea Indefinitely poet poo ed In A AoTrtefl'l''r' " A " tl'Ht-t Mis Hortoo' ooossr, Mrs. Lock wood reltnqalabad ber purpose of moving, as surety on lb bail bond, 'for a dismissal 1 ihe ease. r Bh had a lotentlou of requcettdg to h Tettved, hut waa aod 1 la enttoua that. If nothing uaor le to j-be done with tb ease, th girl may b relieved of the charge, ao a to render lb task of getting ber employmsot easier. M lee Hortoo Is represented as being eery aaxlou to obtslo work of aome kind, so as to ceaee being a harden to tb Mends whom Iter .necessity hoc dreoerouud ber. Mr. Mergeo wee lu court, aod appears fully recovered from bla burl, which wa bnt a alight flesh wound. Mre. lisekwoow U a earnest advocate of woaaea'a rlgbte, not only as to cuff rags, hot Ta ajl -other respects. Her suretyship of Mice Hortoa le la keeping with her ceuduct geoerally, for ebe le ever ready to xtnd aid to aay eafferiugi oppreesed elster, and la thle ea young Morgan will realise, before be get through with Mies Hortoo, that he baa after blm a dogged, pera'stsbl fighter la Mr. Judge Joek wood, who will wever eeaae ber effort aatll ber client, M . Hortoa, bse sac red the fullest and ampleet redreea that, the eoartc of tb datrlct can glee her. Mr, Lock wood Is an able lawyer, and haa earaouValuce abe entered the legal pro fession, qui I a . handsome property through her toteote. Bba take prue loeut part la th eeffrsge coovenlloo, for her knowledge of law aad of legisla tive matter la ao great aa to pit her at the head-snot, however, la that mere wordy daelamailo of wrongs which' bringa several of her sister to the front, bat J rsJ effaciiveaeee ae a worker aad oounoc lor..t . , ' -, II aod red of petiliouaar prln lata lb Ueuee or Congress, praying that a amsadassql to ih Coneilletloa, ex- lag to womea tb right to vto. ay.b passed. Tba ladle ar m Br ing their bosia her with a view to following p ibeee awlitlaa by a elgor uu aasaall poa Congress la proal demaad for their pollUoaJ rlgnta, f Oo of th proposed raise af tb Uoue aesma emloenily prepef. Ia tbe poet, th aaabr ealae led Ulr aaata by lot. lag af lb flrat aamlia. hj which meaaa tho loader of tb Heuee wer ofte eeat to tbe utaid circle, aod could eoly ear u re mor doalrebt poai tioa by xebaog with more forteaiele msmbsra. Th aew7rul will make leogtk of service tb basis of selection thaa giving tb aid members tliat aoV vantag to wblah they ar enlilled. Aa a general thing, lb aw mabr take 00 pan 10 lu batihej wber pariumeat ary tactic are lavoJvod, aod I bay ar Imply obeerver of th fray; bjeuce ae Ktoeere-en, in outer cirsiesr ar. as euluble to them aa lb Inner, from which only a loader mo act eflvctlvely I referred last week to tb marder of a lliaea, a Mr. Hlrth, a well-to-do gro cer. Slnoe tbe tba aegr eommlttlag the crim bav bee a awaled, iaad ao great wa tb xitemet aod public drmenatraUea aver tbe affair that tb poll feared an attempt at rescue aud lynoblug. , Though. tbeieerc maoy tnreale, yet uou wr put la execution. Ouc of the four be confused tb crime, and tba polle bav corroborative teell- inouy' which seems ladlapulable. Mr Hlrth waa a blgbly-reepected young. man, aad at the time of tba afuntoc was 00 hie way to visit tb yoaug lady to bom bo waa eugaged to b married. Hie death baa glveo a feeliog of greet I uaecu rijjroaaoi nehaa iJLf a-uaed by aa ae-ult mad In a well-eeUled street, and right by dwelllng-bousee, lb Inmate of wbloh could beat be deadly blow. . ?" ; Th celebrated redakln, Chief Ouray, with bla wife, le u one f our greet oIJh:U of curiosity.:: Bsvsral other I'ls ehlefe ar with blm. Tb crowd attracta more attention lhanuauy other Indian delegation eloce th advent of Sitting Bull, years ago. Ourey le ajlne-looklng fellow, If it be proper to draw auy com parisons, among ludlane. Arall la- dlane bav th general eharacterletlee of rae loA their high cheek bones, red ekln, black eyea-and hair, and large muscular development, It le a dlflleult !.aJ o!iJeJjuJeonwr-r mor aitxaa live than oo titer,- to- draw diatlua lions belwesu two egifa, -Anigg is an Cgg, and a Indieu la a Indian, and Ouray is aa ladlaa lu every muscle alid Ir-i rl'iriiii- I 111 iiiiiiiinmiii . pi ij, win,. . .II.UHH lineament. Since New Yearour weather baa been magufleeulTbeeiotrl raio-storm bae not obscured tbe brilliant sunshine morVlbao a day at a time, aod our faahlotkbl society baa had, as obse- oene,'tb fullest opportunity for hold ing andtatleading leveee and receptions. No Wlnler for years baj preaeuted a mor brilllaal round pi fashion and die play tbaa thle. Our atresia ere dally thronged ..with equipage . containing sellers and vl.ltors. who ara avlilemltf: m proving "the opportunitiee prior, to LeuU which euda our aeasoo of gayety and pleasure.- Eilquett haa poMloned off.Tihe days of the week, to the various daseee of eoclety, and gi ves lite order of precolenee as folio wav -The Preeldsol's If is pre-emiueut t all other ladle most call upon ber, aud ta&wibout having- tha call returned ; -fialurday afiernooo Is assigned to ber, though (he holds Informal feptlou,aJLvother nlghu of th week, except Sunday. Next la order cams tb ladiee of 'the Cabinet,- wbo Uk AVsduewday after- noons ; then tbe Supreme Court ladiee. ho fidve Mondaya. Tho wlvee of For eign Hlnielere takeKridaye, and tbeee of the Oeneral of the Arav and the Admlijal of lb "Navy, Tuesdays. By tbue apportbinlng tb week among heOejlvee, there le 00 oullleion, aud each VWdy caa call ae well aa receive. Light refresh nasots are always served, except at tb Whit Houss, where tbe custom caa abolished during Mr. Mad laoo'e reign as mletreea. At ouc f ber most brilllaal receptions, a party of roughi -4todd, aod, eeicing tb Ublee, apDroUriated the refreshments, which led to Ihelr aboir-iimeat as a part of the WbUel II4iaM.iaa,lte. paerpucuttid exactiag'ie aur coatom of calling that Lent le halted with joy and glad Dees by meet, of, our faahionabl ladiee, for It endc tb absurd bardvo of' reeolvlug hundrede of people one bae never before er et coeially, and yet wboe call mast h returned, to th xtont al leiet, of leaving a card. Th most ele gaol reoeptlooe of tbe season ar gleea by tbe fsmllls of wealthy Itopfeeenta II veeywbo pride tbemeelvec, apperently, a excelling, la display at I as si, those more favored with the accident of higher social rank. : Thb Presldeat gaee bis usual meatbtt reoeptloo oa the eight of th ISlh, which waa largely attended, and was a brill lant la all respects as aay of lie p redo- In deooratfoo ef the WbH lleos bod lo rlehBeee and dlsptvy of fsshhebj od drees py Ir. JIaye aad ber tte4 aots, aad (be lady Callers. Tb plebeian, j of course, pot lo hi appearance, end tb bespangled forelgo attache wd the eecond lletsnt, who bagrsss epaulette wer aot half a large a hie eoiV-hd fts to-clbow tbetr wey through th greet U washed throng, who dree did aot ge4 th loevllo- ble ahloy, well-wore hroadeloih and Week alewca dreea. Don PeDbvo. . fpea ml a men'e Igterbt brow, aad he will glow wUb aoaeciooe and, but ai lod to bla wood) bead, and he's mod ia a ml Bute. Lagg i a ailppery tbleg to fool with. . .i e.e 1 1 A yoag lad ate half a weddlag-k, and Ue triei to dream of ber f ale re bob4. New eb eaye.lbat ebe we id raibor die tbaa marry let maa ah aaw la that jbxw ' s-' - - ;, A, Snort (ftsptcr cf f4..giitotj. ; We found J a late Member of th 8U latMiie 1t2e-Wioeraf aa ertlrl taken from tne Knerameeilos A'mWvf written by (wlvla K MoHaatM. 001 1- tied A Califwrala lueMt whlehvww , And the name of klive Sarah Peiletl, a ., temper a noe lecturer. In the last lia- grerdi of hte elory, Mr. McDoaahJ refer rv'Mlas I'eilwtt'a itarraw escape from I ho Indian wbll lo Orearoa ia IHbA. wbleit bringa eery forcibly to our mlod that part of the elory wblcbMr. McDonald aee oaa nt to have beeo folly eequelatect wun. 11 our aeeaaory serves ae nentiy, It wse sometime about tba mlddl of October, lho&. Mies Peiiett.wblle oa hay wey, all alou. lecturing through Or- 1 gna, cropped for th algbl at th boos " of a Mr. Wgar. sea heni a nobis ' house oa tba mala traveled road from . O regno to -Califorola, -som . too or tweuty mile north of llee Itlver. " Our reeoilectioo le that Judge M. P. 1 Dady, who Wa then a Dteutct Judee t of in Territory or : uregoo, was a gue4 st Wacuer'a tbe sams ula-ht. Th Judge had beo boldltig court at Jack- so v I He, end waa then oo hie way r turning l lb Willanaelt Valley.. H no aoutil Inrormed Wagner that tb set tlor and Indiana had bad a fight a few -. dsya before oe beeleve It wes the Btb 5 on the reeervatlon, about tea mile froea ' Jackeoavtile, and that there waa dang j Trom slraggling lodlaua.. exi morning, after breatfaet. th Juilge mounted ble horse en I rode away ' lowara lb uorttt, Mies 1'sllstt, learlag to ride alone lUraus-h Ute boetlle eoun- iry7obialud tbe company of Mi. Wag ner, wno, instead or taking tbe road lo Kvau'e.oH Rogue Itlver, for fsaref meet ' log iBjdtaao, loo lb shorter aad mor direct road to Vuioy Ferry, further dowo tbe river, w her they arrived without accident. When Mr. Wagoer ', returned borne lhat afternoon, he found ' hie house a pile of emukiog llmhoraaad him wife aud cblldrea con. Th In diana, It le supposed, arrived at tbe house ehorily after Ihs Judge, allss YmV lett nd Wagner bad left, aad eet fir to -Die house. , Wegoor'a wife nd Children . wsrs never fooud, aod It was eunnoaed that they were burned lo tbe house. . '' I A few days after vthia oolrage, wo pasolMl Warner's plaoe a a'wsember of - Onmpeey "A," Oregon Vol wot eere, oa , our way In aeerch of "Old Joiin," tho chief of the llogue 1.1 ver Indiana. Wo ' found hlra away up In tho Uoaet Moon- - na, wher wa fought Mm fur two days, whea w wer forovd to reirsal, , badly whipped aud demorallaetl. Tbr waa. ee near as we could. tell at tba' time, from seventy-five to on hundred well-armed Indians under lb com maud oT"-tttr,orit- afttttiarPTT-- while numbered about Ave hundred . eel tiers end regular soldier. Captain Ar J. Urotth trad oommand of the rego- are ; aod th ae tilers, allhoagh ergsa- .. aed Into eompanlve, fought a tby p'ee.l Jor, after tbe flglil eommeooed. - the ofllcers kept lliemselvee wsll oat or danger, whlto.tit less aperieoeed la---dian fighters, tb private, ruebsd la aud wer snot, - After tb flgbt, tb dead elgut or ten nd almut forty wounded, were taken Into the Grave Creek House, on the mala mad (the plaoe. Is now called Iceland). The dead - ere burled, .anit Ilia eurniil! telia.-- con 1 4 Lo moved wer taboo to Jackson ville; Budafew who were not expected to reoover, emong whom wo happened lo he numbered,. were left ta die. .Thoj. next day the volanleer portion of tha -Z command rushed oa lo Jajefceoovltle, - - v forty-fle mile away, and disbanded. .wo ine wgiia or itieir arrival at jaea eou vllle. Mlae Pellett wac delivering a -tompvraaeo lecture lo lite e'lurah. or : eouri-iiooee, for we thluk it wee used for bolb, when th taptain of Company A, beaafly drunk, mad, hie way Into th ' ljurcb through on of th window, yelling edeMeiug, aud with bis pialol drawn drove the audieuc aad -tb lec turer from the bouee. Thle le th last lime w heard nf Mice Pellett until a few daye ago, when we pteked p-tb paper above referred to. . wfaioh luformed U jliat alt wee t YmA. lecturing- 00 Womaa Sufi rego. Had, ehe and the' Judge remained at O Waguera a few-houre longer, lb tern-' peranc him would bav loot aa abb advocate, aiiil Oreon one of th hleb - ? Jurists on the Pacific Coast.--' jAe DalU . r. AfJuntaineer. ' J " " : . . 1 ... . . rm ' ", . . Moag Ure or tb g LkatoM.We have-; already given many use of the lesson. Her ar mors l Lemoond la oa of lite ' $ Itset aod aafaat drinks for any person, ... whether In health or not. It le soluble lo all etomaeb diseases, la excellent tw sic knees to oases of Jauadlea, gravel,' liver complaint, Inflammalloa of tb bowels aud fever. It le a apcolfleBgalnet worms aod skio ooi pi phc -Ttur-pta- :L!L!!l!!L! plna eroabed may b otawd with watsr . and soger a drtnh. LaeJow Tata -ta-j-r -- lb best oollsoorbott remedy krtewt It not'Ouly aerae tb dlaeaee, hat pro . venu it. Sailor mak dally a of It for thle peifBoa. A phyalelsa euggeete rubbing of ih gome dally with leasoa Into to keep ibem la health. - Tte hande end Bails are alao kept clean, wbll, sort and supple by tb dally a of 'iemoa Instead of coup. It ale pre- . eenle chilblain Leeaan to sJsed lo lo termlttent favor mixed wlUa etreog, hot, blk leei or exile, without eugar, Neuralgia may be cured by rabblug th pert e fleered with a lemo. Il le vale shlaeleo to eerw-wsris aad to deetrey. daadrofr a th beatdT by, rabble; tit root of tb heir with Ik la fast. It as ar maalfold, and lb mor w as ploy it iteroally tb bettor W shall gad surest ves, . - - . .. . f 1 A French paper of New .Orleaa pralaee the womaa of tbt.lty:by aay ... lug that the fairest eojr moot carefully reared ladies, redoesd to poverty, have . so rend lly adopted tbmale fcw-etr-eu easts ores tbs I they eaa do tbir wa hottsswork ovea to the washing aad onk log, and work wlUi the aeodl be elJee to Bopport tho family, while tbelr '" laay, good-fer-nothing hoebaad toaf . ore od tbe cor a re or play ho.; ., " Why did 0arI Wasblegto rea lit Dels war a th le derlag tb storm of aa awfal aight?" ashed a teacher af her ynewg eiaee la blots ry. "I rsekoa." piped a email vole, la ao awer, "it waa beea me he wealed to get oa lb other aid." -... v . j Wif "Bat, my dear, I abell aeUH old, earning 4owa a lata to let you In." Hoaooad "Oh, mf to; I'll rap ywu up wU before yu ae wa." A good maa I atea deceived, bo eaoes, Jdglng otbar peepl by him If, . . h Lb lake aeoa ar betur thaa they ae. J hi- V 'a r -ft 0