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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1877)
INDEPENDENT ON ALL SUBJECTS, AND DEVOTED TO NO. 27 ASHLAND, OLEG GN: FRI! L ASHLAND TÏDÏNG-S The ludepetdent Farmer- I.et s: i! ,rs »it g t f the v in ly -L e;>, I.-t soL-b-rsprai»e (heir armor, B a iu my I e .it it i- to is Ill keep— '1 lie luCe| eideiil Farmer. Wh -u fir-i tt e ruse iu r, be ef gretn I ’u'u'd. ’es cciaiviu lining; Al <1 from hi“ c;>’t. g- poic i i» teen The laiu-ysuckle tv.i i’aj; V. . < i. 1> i k- <>1 L, uiu ti < a ew« einess yie'd Tu h c. gi'hTr tiuuey, lie drives hi» te. Ul I'.CToM th® field, Whcie ure »< f . nd hi my. ---- ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY — - B Y - O. C. APPLEGATE A CC OFFICE—Oil Main Street, (in rear [ Chitwood’s Klug Store.) Terms of Subscription ...I One copy on« year........... “ “ six mouths.... “ •- three *• .... Club rates *ix copies fur. Terms, in advance. »■) ■0 I 1..-.0 1 (K> 1 12..',0 The bl ick >ird cl.Uik-« behind the plow, 1 i.e qti.i’l i i| i-- loud .-.nd c e.ir y, Yon oid.. rl bi.it » lx-uiL«l lit br.Fw 1 he home i.e luv ■» >o U -..r >; The xray and old i> rn doors u. fol lli» nr.ipie s ore iu n.euMire, M ire rich th u ue.'.p» ol' Loaded g'df; A precious l> t-s.-e 1 tie MLe; NV 1 e yululer lu the j> Till li.tre «land« Ills wile u.t-lovely c.iuriut-r, Ti e -ut-e; ro-e I.liall bin l..L«le lnt lode, eudeii. i'aru.ei. Terms of Adwertising locts». Ixx3il Nolle«« per line........................................... l*rotei>»l>>iol C.i‘1-, per yeai............................... ..*lo (Ml 3 (Ml '.Iwu inch«», i«r quarter....'................................ Four - “ ........................................ .. •*> CO jEigrit •• “ .............. ..................... .. ft O 1 Sh e-n If Column “ ........................................ .. 10 00 'J bree-l'ourUia “ “ ...................................... .. 14 OO One “ “ ...................................... .. 17 51» LSI.AL ADVl S’l I>l MKNTS One square [ten line* o.- k»y lai iu-eition........ *2..'H» ELch additional insertion........................................ 1 < ’• Job Printing, Of »R description, done on short no‘!ce. I-eird Bl 'like. Circuí ir.-. Bash c«« U irti». B.1 he ul», I.*.ter- i lie i le, Post- r», etc., gol eu up iu good fyle at Itvii.g pne-e. A grills l’or tire Titlings. f I L. S mue'»,.................................... Forti ml, Oregon. J «cob l oo n ¡>ii >ti b »'em J. A A,,I . . ‘ a j i.e. M. I.. Ch n.bi-rhn - l>r N. I.. D« .... Junción City, «¡mie'ier Wor ten .... I.'m v, ,«•, X. F Huetiil.g, ..... t..k!ii-A. J I’ lUbtr s, .... Mcg...-er A. IL.icy, - .... B .r IS. M. Prt'engiJ A Co., ... New Y uk K-iw-ll jr Ci.i tsuiii, ... St. 1. >u.-. I, p. »T- er, - - ... 8u. i-r.ii.«".i<:>.». '1' .o*. Boyo, - • . . . • J. H. N.-1I, - ... J.ck-. uvil’c. <J. ¡S s.-rg“'H, - - V " 'i a . El. R o .eii, : . « u'l ’i r i F >tuk Mi«- AE.e W. Cu’.Vlg, - • it k Colui F.-iit ii. Burt ..... Yoiic.-.a. ' <1 H. I»v>r, ...... Í» iry. . J. M S»? ou, Gt n ia'A, i n' tur J ickco ; i:.l Ju-e. il.it e com ’ e . ’ (V.in, I) .1 > i-♦ f r 1, . c*>m * v t >:ag«*s »eii ; c AsîUaiu'. a-. úR’oxr s I I I To him the »j rii g c‘>n.e» d .in i ^'y, To I.l a i.e .“¡.muiei b.UMiri, T. e i»u '.mu su ii-s w-tuyeiuvv r y, l.ii rkep ui i »1 inter ansi e», He ares lo lai.v ILe world H- y tn-'Ve, Nu d *ui*..* « r te *rs * o 1 u;.d i.i.a, Ills 1 l.-e folks .re I’lil I* 1 li > V«, Alni holl-ea.>hl aig-.s T. Ul i him; il>- Uil-is a; ( ■ d I il ¡oves Lis w if ; Nur gì et- a. r i !s d . y a. ria her, lue s 1 a U i I t d 1 ubicai D lu .i.e - lie cuMuii t. r . *-r. P H TRY AND G! MS. U*: • -Y - - rr <y-r'v - «T7T * • .*-■ -A 4- , , I jû tic n» A 4 X. "■ X-* à L l - i '-.*j p J p » Voter V 1 A . Nov 2:1. 1"77. IDINGS: — 1 ne <1 in ila, le.leve 1 1 ì fl the G ark. ¡iig ix»;-r mug ¡he .ju »/> rip-uni •! we V.ere idt;iL in ii E if iy / / y>i ». II y t ills r- | ’ • : and »>y a’i 1 li. t-re iklasted ti. i.c.eb i » rhoii.f of A' e o-e I •» I in 1 "I t i .* we di Lot h f Fr< in t! e W -» < ’»>-! S i INCIDENTS CF '¡.RE ’IODoC PA1GN. BY •’ T. < the t ■t. ti;l was a Ito». • CA'F- 11, Nil-St, ?.I. I». nti.t-- idi at.ay biiek CO. b \\ e don’t I! -'IIV r • * c I . o lit de pl i e 1 i !.. ni i i i *■: ■» ( Ui the > A ahí i i Í / » . • » » ♦ . or t/ in tne W:,S i i.e o'ttsi !e i Mr. I f Ji) It the 1111S {A a rs si and accustomed to dau- : me v,Len we visited the flard«, sud »Lotted me the n; icd 1 y “Wright and him- »aw an Indian putting >n the top i Í a large rock, ie could shoot. 1 uis man enty v.ir Is a vay. Al in in md, and just then un 1 n dm. The le.id w.iS a Iher- k on wain»! lie s’oua, a«-d i that the ball birelv Almon st .rted to run, ve .»io Iocs sot :.t. him as ■in. Donald ?’ A y, w-lio Ihem-is v i.h some of his >»i i ‘ii in the rear of Aim.>:i to .k shelter with is said that the Warm I.S could Dot get. nea»er 't ■ ' ' ' ,1' i I ft w-is i; jus!ice to 1 i ! the <‘ifeUDi “íai:« < > ii ♦ (1 .. .. to »tt" pnl lie, I V. h ’.gtii: Th“ Indians, after they (I >'.t.| the pinjen .'ear the L. lx« : t rmcr otie; not t: at tiiete is uuy im Lack to a p i»*t 3 mih s south portant diff retire i:: the two locutions, Lt ,<< quaib is t.f G :i. Gillem. but. that ul»:) thefnundir of Waits they w< re seen t very tb v fr< m oiir burg li ft. the e< 1.1 of the place was camp. Cont-picuGiis whs a whu i t< nr gone, au i fvliuv td its ;»:< j 'etor. Waits a filch it was s i; pc-ed J..ck ut •Upied. burg has nl,out 21‘i1 lniiabit nits, and Llie men were sitting lmpati-nt, and D.istou 40t). I am not positive abutn the public wcie in x.t t;s f;> Lave some the figures, but that is lhe estimate thin-.’ <i"h". given me. On tin* 2ÍÍ.li < i /.¡>r Gem Gi’L-m Auotl.er little new (own of a couple ordered (’tptnih in;.s, with Lieut. ol huudred people is (* f. x, about sev T. F. Wright, - Il of Gen. Wright, j ei tv miles from Wall i Walla. . It is in iv'i'i wars I i.-t (m ■ ■’ .Jnifi/;’’ ■ It, an »xcellent farming region, ai,d bound laeiits. Hone, G’ranston and to prow rapidly. The country is so ex J)r. S' l.ig, w tl to move from te isive that there must be some tow. - t hl.* CrlGi p I O 1 11 ' point lu LI by the In i as centres of trade and county business; dians, with a view of ascèrtaining and these interior towns up hi re ».re whether or not a pack tram could ci 0*8 i g°H'br to be more like the targe, tl.nv- that portion cl the aj'tv.i Led• N ear ■ mg, slow-but sure growiiig towns of this point was quite a high hill, c inl the M ddle Slates than anv now in po.-ed of scor a, ext cidmg east and * • V. i-s!eru O k o < m or Wasliiiigtou. The west, and j erhaps 41K¡ n » rd.* Ou com-taut movement of wagons, loadi d the i a-t end of this was a i with freight f ir the upper ... XX . country, the roas» of lava rocks in wh;< numbers of h-Ti smeu riding to aud fro, dians were Lid. Ou the w the droves of stock, and gt ueral busy 1; dge of rocks, or rather a appearat.ee of everybody tell the story lau ses of icck. v.iih clears; inter in tier than I could do )t, only instance < veuing. Among these w Mr. Phil ip 1,’! z w ho lives on the ont- I'Ut-h'S. Between tl.e lava S 11 ICld I*. skirts of Walla Walla lias orders tlii* imis-e.s the groan I w.is m tl; X r V',: \ f X . \t’s Com- month for ov» r -S3,BOO worth of trees a wide and shallow* gr.icli, thi'!i a r 1 cl i * ( 1 from his nursery—an indication of the and bushes t iiukiy coveri .ud Lieu ¿1 ill • imprevs-ment.s going on upon the farm front ol tin» large lull was a * f i the ing laid' about W.dla Walla. Mr. lava, on the tup of u-ii h •». un Ritz has for many Neats luboiel to The Indians w<-re hidden » ni I properly represent the soil and climate end, and in the*craier. W. f* of this country. When I said to him as moved along he mglected to 1 »> “you begin to gG your reward,” he re Hauliers on either wing, e pecially on plitd that he had been worki» g for the the right, Lnt mov'd until he r niched North Pacific IL R., luit that low he a poiui lmur the crater. Then V\ right, was working for himself and it paid who was on the left, ent two of Lis better t: an the of tliii.k I men to occupy a point OU till: bili, a u • t was right in s, y.n_- thaï now I.e is be- when 11, y i e,.c 1»< d if, the re.-.t of the O) ing cornpen i.ted in iiie îLicuasing val- party having halted to r lunch, t Ì10 Tu tie of lu rds, atid m the value of hi» dians opened fire on L hem. In H llio- set in « hi-u (- retn r Snr. Lit bns’.m .“.s, uLi.ch ct rtainlv lias become a nielit the greatest confusion prevailed. I iiO SC I1H of .slaughter. Green’s cam»» and wt rt paying r ne. Ai other compensation he The IndiaLB un ¡Le top of iba ‘( <>¡ur.¡n remain idle u>.t'l the Li V also h .s, I shi nid tiiii.k, in kîiowing opened fire. l'uurteeu < i those m O -i WueU light appe»r s° ircti tl.at Lis judgement of the country is .vera on the left of th Lili ran to * for tne W U'l led a:»d dexj confirmed, and that he has brought west end and took possession of the thousands of people to happy and pros ledges on Diomas’ right,—ti»us uon,g Ilioiiiiis, H »we a.ol o rigat were found perous homes Like many another ad wuat he should have done ut the bt>- d a;!; Co-'inGm conid noft bo fo ind, I and Dr. Senig a;» I Ijieut. HairiS were vance guard of civilization, he “build ginning. I ed better than be knew.” Jack and Sear-faced Charley, with a found wounded. T bj iir.-t w i ; X I am writing again on board the i number of other*, turned Thomas’ through toe aak’.o a id it) to _• steamer .1 k . il ,<t as my manuseiipt right flank, and indeed got to the rear His leg was amputated. Aft dr hi r-v certainly indicates. Af:er taking a look of bis command. The soldiers were covery he received a commits ill in tiie ftf . tlarri« at the country up here I determined to shot down in every direction, and nil Army as Assistant Surge m. w is shot through the lu 15 and died. make Walla Walla winter quarters, and the time unable to see an enemy. I am on my way down to Portland to get AV right, who had been on the I His mutli.r ruicjcd bi>n before his * i, V i V. ■ » I • T o >ej<> from Philadelphia iag cn a .* ulier’s death i!d and rocky region. It W 1 ' ol i•? t) her t ► know that in the h »pc of iimnortah- tirg h-tviitg told him a mother asked ['Ut :1 the Savior? Ha ie (it'., II * a k.*d tlm C’hap- lai i t > pray f >r hii i Then ha said, “(1 .»ud-lr.e, I'.cyb >dy,” and expired. Thus perish ■i i a young m va who had lelt \\ » st Point but a few months be fore to per.l his bl>» in the service of h.s country, and though ha was shot by an Indian, h i d'nervas at much re spect as in »ugh he had died in a differ ent war i are. (.'ran ion cmid net be found, and much speculation was indulged iu rel ative to his absen-:i\ Bat several days ..ftMf 1).nnld Mels iy and ids Warm Spring Indians found the bodies of Graus .on and ♦> * men near togetbeY. The* party which weut to the rescue did n »t get to camp till the morning of the 2 '¡.h, having been traveling over the L.iv i He i freía d n k till morning. I w ;a av ake during the night, and met Gen. (.¡lllciu fr< queutly while be was it iviiig a signa! lire kept to guide them to camp. .Lae s.uow was falling rapid ly, and obscured the light in a great measure. Gen. Gdlem was greatly ex- eit 1 .uni auxiuus about the safety of the party. Wiiuti: *. r tne T idings .] />7. private ot 11 Li. -.it. Wricht’s ft. is ) ea-. Ill; t (.Ulcer after :ui with five or six dead men to. 1‘. tn 1 ¡y b-'hind An Ii di i ), suppostili' uear. cocci nd. d to rob the dead, xin c «bed to to" soldiers to come >ut Mill i’i;. ‘it I. It . i en, and de- H? i. gui .ctd tln-m <;.» c Hcards, etc. then s dd,‘‘Bo; s, come < mt and go borne; we didn’t want to kill ¿"iy ni >ie of youT’ No poi s;- lx ing m .•:i<ie, tio-s. va., e, dress -d in a check Li; t, gaily trimmt«I •iVlth I ibb >US, wit¡1 :l y « Ilo .v iiand icr- chief about his head, st'pped in full view e 1 ’> ■ . hum, woo bad his gun cocked. Th" I it * .•tired, ami with a veil and a l»oun 1 t ¡ “ warrior m e .is u r e J bis lung;h on the rocks, d«. a 1. ]»-i.'liiim ttns ai-.ui st immediately shot tliri n/k beth arms and th e heel, II" came to camp in this condit ion, and died of his v. > iti'ls, ', or rutili rather, t.iiriu, r, I t.ii from drinking an ex. excessive amour;* of eitiic acid, which produced inilr.ua- t; <ii ol the ttomacb. The wounds in 1 is irms were live i-ichcs in length, an i presented the app 'ill an ii. 'g been a knife bullets, ( fled. of wound , Y ; 6 L Oot! L Í41VW, " »l* i roo »o-n the bodies of Germain k T , 1 i anco-Prussiaa tii ¡1 tile 1 rencli u-id explosive bu'ii-ts but Buch was not the case, us experi ments after«’.■.itiis prov it. Tuia Was the only Indian killed on that day, and as one had Lis ar i tu wounded near the hand, it is fair • î n pl < SII UK lhaf Alm in shot i. This < t.e iif;er wards shot him: cn the C . “ Í * 0.1 road to 1 Git lk i. ! aj i. 11 — J*.. . i, u . t: upeu (• r ei.i; ; in me :ir:uj ' ' : S I I' u ; t ( f ! C i • k. .f V w A;.y, itaviug li e te.n is wo men were Ladiy r who n ibe.I aiterward otis r » I .¡riie .. and the i Ï! (i.iliet ) t dien uwuy. of them wt )■ -t dii n w Itah re being uteb. 1>nt it was found by any one V. ho would nd urn it to his heirs or friends, Before he re- reived the fatal shot he was leaning akaimt a rock, and near liiui was a sol di *r rmmed A'man. in This rían Lad On th« east side of <jti ;i t.ty <>! limita r i C ii. 'Ja- n, V. h n he I. M i. • ii-ar.i’ if Were in Sight. Nh.lb¡ V np<?n ‘Y« s, » lid i’ dr. vii.g ft go >d it a ly. I have it fo 1< 'k about over Ea- tern W. and Oregt n a- I L m e epp'ltnuitv the roads ge» s» ttl» d in vour p>ut ■ country, m.d then, in pay you a vi-it at \ I time I ought to 1 <• ii »>; pclia or infoi in iticn cunei rimg two States that I take p "a.-»ure iu prop erly rt-pn -(i.tn.g to cu.-HK r.' aud ¡."j e to I» *, as occasion off. rs, useful in th »t capacity nt Jo ;st. We hiivo Lad almost a web foot au tumn up here—ram every day or two, for vuka; but ibis morning is biii’Lt, clear, bracing and slightly frosty, and bo 1 lu'| h it may remain for three wc ks, at least. Yuur \\ at. de ring ( .u n sro- Cut t, F. F. Vii i.iB. country ; Hilo f!e » hi pr’se ir • lu I n; 1 in j.osm ;; t!>-.- ’» high, l> ■ i f f «a- forms, and tin- riv» bend that ii.eie.n-. s V ;e-A s by multiply h r-. which » aei. b-id peak, or c.i.-tuli xted rock is se. it. The r.vt r here, at flti-str.ye of water, revi.ds a ledge of jaggid L.isblt, ex tending more fbaii Ualf way across it, crowding the chauii"! ov> r to the Ore gon side — though I believe just at ti,is point, it is not Oregon th H is ppodte, AshlandLodg» No. 189, I. 0. ü. T. but \\ asi iiicti ii Tu ¡itorv. Wadulu Meet« at tb« Hull of He ni >u A Fuiiiit.iin every is the residue (.if the o;«l I’mt Walla Friday eveting al 8 o’cluu p . m . B.uther» aui Wall» if the Jlmis 'ii Biy Company, »later» in g'>od standiiig »re Corti iy ii.vit.d to at patched tip v ith some vt ry poor Lui.'d- tend. T ie Tetup'e meets every i'.rci aul Uiiid Wed li.gs, O'Ciipl-.i by t he < mplnv.-s of the nesday in eich m-mri. ELLA ANDERSON, W. C. T. O. S. N. Cm p 'ny chit fly; and, as oid F. W alter M yilk Sec y. adobe ami v. oudeii struct nr s in a state Ashland <o 23 of irresolu:ion wbethtrto ‘land up or full down do not n ake a pretty ] icture, A. F. & A. Wullulti is in t pn tty. It stands, too, IIolil# tbeir «’ste«l cotun utùc itioui» Tlmr-iDy «-V'-ii in a vast bed of gravel and sand, win 'h tng‘on or bt-fer« ih« full inuoii. 11.« tireii in ì ;« ma I the high winds of the Columbia plains «uuiiliug are curdi il'y invi c i t«> un. 1.1. t<«ss t lay fully in the air, to the sei ions II ( . Il’I.T., W. M. diseomfltu»e of sensitive ptople. And C. B. W atson , Sec’y, yet there is a charm in the vastness of Askland No. 15. the great roiling plains, in the grand w, j eur of the river, and in the glorious I. O. O. F.. Hohl tbeir regn!-r tm-etibg «very Sv.urtlriy even luigbtness of this bracing utmospbere, jug at their b-.ii in AsliUul. Brolliers iu good that makes the j lace attractive. suuil.ng ure cardully iuviie 1 to ¡u'en-l. The business at Wu'iulu is simply J. D. FOUNTAIN, N. G. the reshipment of freights. The O. >■>. I. O. MiLi.s.ii, Rec. Ssc’y. N. Company brings up everything that Rebekih meeting« on Tues lay evening, Dearest is required by the thousands of people he full of the inuou eacu mou h. in this upper coiiLtiy, and the Walla I ft A?Ç Walla and Culumbia River R. R. takes Ja Hi Rl i it on thirty miles farther to the town of attorney and (f msclov-at-£;nv Walla W.dla, where L is distributed to the great valley b< yond in freight wag SALEM OREGON And in turn the laiiroad brings i ons. DR. J. IL CHHAVUO1», down the grain of this valley to be con O regon . veyed below on the steamers. A SIILA ND, This “one horse railri ad” as it is OFFICE —At the Ashland Drag Store. often termed in resentment of its in J. R. NEIL, conveniences as a pas.-er.per carrier, is of great service to the country. Lt is a j^TrORNEY AT-I.AW,* narrow guage, constructed wpha view to rigid economy, and runs just as it J:nk\oi!ville. Oregon. i finds convenient to accommodate DR. J. S. JACKSON. freight. Passengers are of less conse quence, though they pay ten cents a PHYSICIAN and M’KGEOX mile. They aro treated with do more JACKS( iN'VH.LE < »EEGON. consideration than the wheat sacks in Graduate of the l'elkvue Hospital Mi-Jits I Co L ge, New Yurt. v2..1!».i the box ear adjoining; and in f.ict i think the u lit ¡4 eatks have the best of J. W. HAMARAR. it—for no attt mi t is made in their ca'i- De to squeeze two into the space that on; NOTARY PUBLIC. should occupy. And yet people say, I.INKVH.I.E LAKE Cl»., OREGON. and I suppose it is true, that this mode Office ill I\>*t f>ffi ' lini'-hH'¡. Si.i f > // of conveyance is superior to the old attenfiun yircii to • <» hc <¡/. ihi - iii 'J. 12 l'Jtf. stage coach. I th irk I ti joyed the II. KELLEY, stage coach more. Walla is the liveliest town in Attorney and Counsellon-at-Law, all Walla Oregon and Washington at present. J acksonville , O regox . Every tenement is full to overflowing; all the lumber in the country is used Will pracice in all the C»urte "f -hi* Stat®. Protn. a’ eu iou given to all business mtrueted to my care. up and builders are ordering from the O ffice 4 si lhe buiMV g formerly occupied by K mler 4- WatSOU, opyusxte Court House. Lower Columbia, and people are yet I Th.- (> A Si .<■ !<• i\ e \“hl iik I lor J a ■.. *• n i im*. R '(.\ I’u i't. and lio.-*— b l'g «‘VCl’j .'I 1 .it o .». n,. M ni ti f“ at 5;.»() a. in. ‘ Fo- H.-uit, Yo-ki ml ] A* til c o i * . .1 • ¡i. in (•'.»nt*'l ci r«-»-S ige i every Moni.iv, Vt’rdn»- ivoruii g-. lor Li k\ ill--, ev»-iy Ta-“Cay. Thtirs'l L- ‘Vr Luikv ill • I r I. >ke compelled to live in tents, If a se ve re winter should set iu , tin re must be h good deal of suffering. There is a remarkably coed si ate of fading throughout ti e whole vallt People are not only satisfied but jubi lant. They have hud a pr sperous ; e:.r, and have rejvived a large acc> ■_ to the population. A large auount of bind has been taken up, and a great amount of land newly sown to grain. They have plenty of ram this year to start not 01 ly the grain in the ground, but to insure the growth of the trc< s planted under the “liu b< r Act.” It is said tliut there are !inii.i of aeres of good land not yet taken up. I do nut vouch for the “mi!I k ns,” but ¡.tn pt rsiiaded there is a good d-al of excel - lent laiHi to be acquired by settle mont, or l»v the “Timber Act.” The Walla Walla valley is now recli oiled to extend to tin Spokah'* country; and ltsfxb nt, togetli'T with the gem-r ally mleiitr'-d excellence ot its soil, and i ¡:gie •ulilenc.-s of its clim.Re, w 11 make it a fornii«!ahta rival of th*» Wall in.et vail v as an agriculfiira! region. As a stock country ifs merits have been k'- g utidt l-t •<•('; lint ali< i-dv the s»ocl; u> -ti are beginnii'g to be dnveu back t > the nioni tan s. J / (■<>< o! |¡.is f c', I \v latuhit.plv hying to per» it ad e a D ill« > t ¡ it I k * a anted io p it ; a writ« r w 1.0 lull *I»O1 - d t • 1 i i I il in i" ration I TIR ANNUM LOÍ I V.’O -I A N*. I k>‘I >• -,vii Ixc.use my ui >taer was a woman. i ;;> re is . great deal said about wom an being a.i unnecessary evil. Gentle- men, permit me tu make u few brief re- marks : Would » young mm buy a e shirt, bla^i his boots, mount: bis white steed and gallop um ay on ¡Sabbath morning, were there no women m the world ? Would u young man toil early and late 1 » buy a lot, build a house, have it richly furnished, the honey- biiciile 1 wmnig about the marble pillar of tne veranda, were there no women? Would there have been any churches built with their spires pointing upward —ns it were,to the vtiy clouds- with the bell Bending out its loud peals to call ’ people io wor. hip G >1, had there been no women ? 1 Would -here have been any towns or ■ cities built, bad tilt Ye been uo women ? Would there have been so many fashions, arts and sciences, of whidh wo see so much iu our large cities, had there been no women ? V- ouiu there have been any cultivation of cotton uud sugar cane, of Winch v.e iuiik-> so much use, had there been no women ? M ould there have been any t xplormg for silver and gold or traversing the quick Bauds of ¿bo n <* Lidl i icg Platte nv» r, or reading of the Lames high and stiil higher on Ciiiumey rock, had there been no wom en ? Would there have been any view ing the cactus with its yc-liow and piuk hues mid the graves of the mouldering dead upo . tho i lams, Lad there been no women 9 ? M uuld there have been any fo'.ititep upon the neatly paved and cr t -I xi-str. a’.n i.i sir ets of Silt Like City bad there bj< n no women ? Would there Lave Ltui any exploring from base ¡x to suiffmit of jul I Hood, had th' r<> been u<» women*? Would t o mighty pyramids of Egypt Lave b cu built or a pulmett. »- log fort erected on Sullivan’s Island, or .-o m.ii.y m>ghty ships sailing on the broa.l bosom of oceiu, hid there been no women? Would there have Lem so many thousands of dollars spent m vis iting the crystal palace in France, or so many thousands to erect a monnmeot t > mark the spot where our fore-father Wa»hmgtcu was interred Lad ÔO. there been no women? Would there have been s-i m.u.v t i - is mi I s of people f ’.ting for the coming of the inonrn- I j-e.ir that t;iey might look upon tbft i-jiH.s of o ,r I »tu as« is-t oitud Presi-' .< i \‘.i-.y’. j;;; ne I i, ¡ni I there been* no w’omeu ? P aul P ry . A not ;;::: t xOod lei nreiKren v oat <;f o:M plan.it :.»( plied if th .. ìndi ,!;.—A newly made or charged mina of hia i h iv-ir.g cijo.ited bis wifo >i'* cind d'i'ìifs. An ex- I 1 i i ■ ••uandrd, when he re- l 1 t hi a alone a short i-to .\ss'j' men Society in indet»!»' 1 tn her in of cours « would have the Lord only known f ft“ f , 1 1 ’4 i i r k, i ft J ? < v , t . The I wer« hon- its.— I'ewrtfr