'hm"" waawataaaai ft imSi h i cie year, 'VMKJ O ..-in!!-, r tl i n , one year, (.(W ( irl'i c iliiniii,nnft year, lo.isd 0 n iuac ( t'l line) I insertion 7.5 fivery hlilionsl insertion, 50 Professions! and Hushic.s cards of not more than J linos, per year, 5.00 Aulitor, Executor, Administrator and Assignee Notices, J.-'W Editorial notice per line, " All Iraiisoidtit advertising less than 8 months 1(1 rents a lino. All advertisement for a shorter pe riod than one year are payable at the time lhy are ordered, and il not paid the person ordering (hem will oo licit! responsible fur the menrv. """""""""" SCH03L-0AYS. Om( mors ty ra i mi ah I ,n ltd iw il 1 1 Tli merry bulla art r.ngiag, Onaa ta if by it a I rivar wl U Ths iolil-r n J uri art a Tinging ; Forgitan baiks. win pj.i-le. ImSa, As I ilnu im. forth frnii o if jr, Fir ban I In bin I to lenm-la.il UjtitU lsria aal lovar. Yasittoa boar war f ill of Jo, Vaeatioa aklea weraahaary Vt says biab pltaaaat tai'u siaplsy Art aeiaisr dull a ir -I r r. Tb rrlbiaie htl along i ha afreet Of feet ta Jiace ia walking Givt wltaesi I r liiv txrit ti uji j Il Btller faa I a an tali. What bc1 of bliji war our. mf friti I, If ws, Ilk lki, wera ibla Our caret anil tlisoonieiil to spend la vaanalaiiinft, fhl If w oust I be a tig-lit un l fr Amlil our giroertl plonuraa, A ilioa wIimmI Hid ttla rape' Of ranis weigUis ail ui. 'Sense ! Ab t ekil Iran dear, our I iter J ijri II ia broHUl ua wha anointing VT. ee ia all your aatuu ways Tb P.t'lier'e kin I ip iintiii Your miralnjf, hell ia oun aa wall We (i it aebonl to iluis), Wbime brow severe from Jta- in year H'e.irt filalesi ritii r beauty. 1 . H o I e c t 'V ii 1 . A NiRRO'v'ESJAPE' before the buttle of Coil ir ouo of Cqh tor's tr'i:jn, Crook tiauiod I'ave lliiriiiioii, hid hu ul venture fall of pj.il. la tin h'jk'Ui; i of reuUr so juts li w in d jt.iiio I t. work bin way up the v.illuy uud din Cjvur nil be coul 1 reu Jiu tint on I'iny'a positi jo, and be entered npuu tbe eutorpriso witU al icrity and ctu fidonoe. Dive wis kuotvo 114 a niet, cool, eu.luriu mn i, djin Lii duty uudor all ciicniu-ttiiiiooi iiad winning tUe g ol ill of tlie o.liiji'j a I in iM ui) or ou tin iu ircij, it wi not tbj iutoutiou t si t I tlio trooper forward at a spy, but Jiis iastiuutijua w.ire tn Hjjiit over tlio noutiul b it d in'erous gr mud b jtwoun oatpijst uu I us uuirtliu ouoiny an bo coul 1. He loft our c.iuip in bid Kodv-r il uniform, uniK'il rtitU a p lir of ro jUji-.h hi I :i k ufVt. 4IU.1 tUurj wurj pbiily of o oikirn t ) iredict tli.tt be would novor return. Altui' leaving tlie outpjt l'mt be:idod gtruilit up tlie vniloy, I it if loined ta aiiUJtuplixU b:a task uh eoou lis p issiblo. We of course took to tbe woo ls uud lrulif us tlio bijrbw&yB were more or Iuhs tmvt.btil iy t jj ouu u u id lif t.ii enitry people, au J tiie ni'it of 1 1 its u.iifor.n would luv-i oiasjl imtaut uiirui Uo bitd 8eju cavalry, artllery, iufautry and ur.ny waoni moving and niurcl.iii,; by tbis road or t'l it, and lu I diavi Ins i u i :l.ni ) ii, liut yet tbia did not Matiify bim ti'inuUes and conolus .n w.-ri u '. tbe iiiformitiou desired ut bin liinr tiirs. To nuciire f mU lu in i it crm tbe opuu llul U uud highways, and by liiid -uftornouu be vhh prop ire I to ill so. His l ist oivoi1 wrue u Lliiolc jL by tbo r.i d-nide. N'urly opiiite Liu and about twenty rod inv.iy u lo f irm hon e the front do u' sUnd in; wile op a Tin boo it wh hoping to got a word witb bjiiii colored mm, wbun a civilry pitrol of ab mt twenty live ta ri o nue ulou tbe duity road and baited at a vratering-troujb to rufreeb their borees. Tbe uoise attractud tbe attention of tbe li.nue d a larj and aavnga aoimil, and he rati down to tbe bi;liay and baiked furi ously. Findinr tU it tbe soldiers gave him no attention bo trotted up and down tbe road and dually got tbo fioeut of tbe ecout biding in tbo tbiukut. Tbe do;; was over tbe fiinee and into tbe tbiukut in a second nnd bis anry barks and growls attracted gvneral attention. "Ho a after a 'pjl),4aiut'' suoutod one of tbe party. "More like a scout 1" added tbe aocoud as be rode up to tbe feuce. "Oome out of tbat, you devil 1" rdorud tbe liuiiteuant in aouiuiand. Tbe scout realized tbat tbey only t;iiiaHd at tbe preseuoe of a biiuiau l.iiit( there, and be hoped tbey iniulit be aatistied without au iu votirfation. I'm hups tlioy would liavtt inti'n but for tbe eouduct of the d(, whieU Boomed doturiuiuod io couiu to close iiuarteia. To sboot tiiiu would have betrayed tbo mail tnalMiiter. IU triod to eoas tbe lii'iile with iuiat and to intimidate lam with a club, but neither olVort whs aiioeusaful. W bun sure that tbe tittf was about to close in uu bim drew bis kui;. The dti piaii( U sul was incaived with a ItliiW liileudud l stotllct bim tliou and Ibeim but only use him a se- vl wound Tha out look the lljjlil nt nf him and ba rvlifaled atuoua Urn trttoiHua, As a. ton as they not td lila Wtitiud tbey hull a whispered iiiiuatiltlloit and dul.,, a pai l uo In j nit the iad and apii dowu Un hlllt bids fnim tha thicket (lifv tuaH thiMwltttf tloWU the (t'liit. Ttta stitttii saw lhai ha was U b i ataiikad. lit Wiitida wm tint far &4a attil hu WHt huU lit di iMttiliiii in1 tamnly stiusiiilm1. Ha v is Not it ItiAM t iltt (ha Ut hila ma Was Milt ohttw M.Mim As nil, tba acvaliy ttnlaiad Ilia lUld i tk liiiiiHtla.t iMiti lha istad and . fSfd It hafvilB) h Was iNVl fit o VOL. IT. ning abiat the yard, and Pare bolt" ed through the crowd and into the bouse. He expected to run through it and across the tack fields, but socin the people gathering at tbo back door bo went no farther than the kitchen. The doors nil stood open. After a glance around fir a hidiiig-plnce, the sc mt stepped be hiud the one leading up stairs Tbis door awutii; cloie to the floor and bit the wall, S' as to leave qnito a corner where the wall joinod. Tlio sc mt was scaraily hiddm when tbo bouse was full of men. All bad soon bim tmter, and they ftdt sure of capturing bim. While some stood guard at tlio djors. others bo gan a seated. Tbey ex iminn I every room in dotal!, cunslantly expectin; to uiiciirtli the Yankee, and to of the kilchtin doors were pull.-1 back for a peep iu tbe corners. The eel lur was the last place switched. A window in tbo wall was open, and after a brief search the wriJiers e in cluded that the scout h id crept out of this and madetlT while they were searching above. At this moment one of tint colored women raised an outcry and declared that she had ween u blue coat enter the corn Col l about thitty rods from tbo bouso. Away went the crowd, wouping and yulliug, and the scout wns loft ul ouo witb tlio w imeu uu. I children. Davo bud planned to step forth. i tt i .' i . : i , cover of the forest, but just ns hel was re i lv to cxecuto tlio uiovctnent do beard the rumble of wheels on the rood. A force was passing, an I his uptietranco woui I have bjou the signal for put suit. Tbo ouly way was to trust to l ick. After a bunt of half an hour tbo patrol strangled back to the hn'tsp with the information tint the Yan kee bad mado bis escape for the time being, but that pitrols had been sunt out to cut off his return The lieutenant was uffjrod food nnd be lis 1 just drawn up to the table to cut a cold bito whou ho was j lin ed by a captain of some indepotideiit command, wIioho men had just come down the road. The two talked briskly nbiut nrmv milters nnd movements ns they piled their kfiivcs un l forks, nnd what the sc nit over he ird in ho crouched Imhin l the kilclion d nr. w.is rog.ir led of v.ilus when carried to the Federal hull il'l 11 t'l'S hen the two oflKors ha 1 finished their ino i! it wis u v Nuudowu, nnd is tbey rose to go Dive hud n uur row escape mm discovery, la tuo room "it i them was a white woui in an 1 a colored woman, and us the1 captriti rose up the wbito woman re iiiarko'i , Vhy, captain, you are loaded town with dust, Wait u minute uud I'll brush it oil." She st ilted for tbo broom. She was doubtless in tbe habit of stand ing it behind the stair door for her hand was already on the edge of the I oor to swing it back from the wall u'hou tlie colored woman cried out from the other room that she hud it. fiio ciptaiu was vigorously dnste I, his hostess duly thanked, uud the two ollk'ors departe I together. Hiw ovor. tlio soout was but little butter ou. il a could near iuo troops uiov- iug along the road, and if be left bis hiding place before ui jlit. bis cap ture or death would be utmost cor taiu. liut could he reuiaiu where be was f The excitomont having somewhat subsided tbo women went about their household duties, ami ouo of tbe colored womou was instructed to get suppor. Dave hud boon stand ing as still aa a board for au hour and a half, but he d.irod not change bis positiou. The women talked pretty bravely, and bis escape from the bouse miht not be accomplish ed as safely as be bad at first uutioi- p.nted. The windows were opou and be could boar sounds which convinc- vl bim tbat soldiers were in camp not far awuy. liy and by twilight came and sup por waa ready. Dave hoped that af ter tbe meal was over tuo uotisenoiii might scatter long enough to pre vent bia exit nnseen, but fate had a trick to play htm. I be meal was not more than half over wbeu some article fell to the floor upstairs with a loud bung. At this the mistross of the house remarked to ouo oi tuo ohildreu : "Albert, abut that stair door aud atop that draft of wind." Tbo bov left the tuble, walked over to the door aud pulled it shut, leaving Pave iu his comer without shelter. Tbo lad gave a start of surp'ise at sight of tbo iutrudor, but before bo could cry out, lue soout stepped b ildly forward wilu a polite good evening to all. No one waa greatly atarllud, aa soldiers were frmntplil Ciilleia. ''Who ia it V" asked tbo wlstreae aa aba looked up "(lor' a iiilnhly I it dat Yank I itkclaiiiied una nf lb colored womeu Iu ivplv, as aha tMuaht atgtit at lb blue chillies, A ftlhlenad liV awei4 Mund the cuvle, anl aa the black woman lutiied li uy the taviui cald nul "ISmt la afiaid m nua ahall la liai mud. I am lining ijjht vnil dvra fa totaisl lb IvacV dvs a ban th i1iim atVad I tha tnua V "IMiind tha i" Mwtrl, Th atiKud WiMwait U MIDDLEBURG, SNYDER COUNTY, of ha lb loldien bad been trick (J. "Von can't ha so very bad, or you would have killed as all before now,'' asid the woman as abe rose np t and taking a platter of meat in one hand and a plate of bread in the other she ettonded them towards her Yankee gnosr. Ho helped himself, bowod bis thanks and next in itnout was out of tltn house au I crossiug the fields. No alarm was given, and iu a short time bo was ssfe from pursuit. It hi via; b.ico no known that a Federal scout was about, every ef fort was ma lo to intercept and cap ture him- Twice ho ran a;iiust pa trols and was fired on, and agiin a horseman jumped rihtover him ns he crouched ie liind a log, Kvon when only a mile from camp he ruu into the arms of a bush-whacker, uu I while the 1 ittor was left dead in the bushes. Dave entered the cimp witb a bullet imbedded iu his sb iul dor. but walking bravely and bearing uowa greatly desired. Sourcs el Prsoaal Bjaity. A beautiful person il tin natural form of a beatiful soul. Tbo rain I builds its own bouso. Tbo soul takes precedence of the body and shapes the body to its own likeness. A vac int mind takes nil the mean iug out of the fairest fuco. A son suil dispisiti in doforms . . , tlio ban I a omest features. .1 cold. Bullish heat shrivels and distorts the best looks. A mean, grovuilin; spirit takes all the dignity out of the fi;nn, and all the character out of the countenance. A cherishe 1 hat red transforms tlio most beantiftl linesiiiouts into au iuia;eof ug!iiioss. i It is au impossib.lity to preserve giod looks, with a brood of b id passions ft oding on tho blind, a set of low loves abvays tramping thro' the heart, and a selfish, dislainful spirit enthroned iu tho will, us lo proserve the beauty of au elegant ui msi on with a li'ter if swinu iu the baseoicnt, a tii''e of gipsies in tho parlor aud o vis and voltuces in tho upper pirt. It.idness and beauty tiil no in no keep company u grest while than poison will con siirt with health or an ulegent carv ing survive the furnace fire. The experiment of pitting them to .'ellicr bus been trie I for thousands I if v..iti.u ltiit iim!i .,n,i il ii w.i i i n ... TVM.U, U,,W U J . SHeeess. There is no sculptor Iiko the min i, Tbere is nothing that so ro tincs, p dishes aud ennobles face mid mien as the constant ptcsonco d groat thoughts. The mm who lives in tho legion of ideas. iuootii beams though they bo, becomes doalized. There are no nrts, tut gymnastics no cosmetics which cau contribute a tithe to tho dignity, tho strength, the ennobling of a man's looks as a great purpose, a bigh dotenuiuatiou. a noble prin cipal, and uu(Uunchtiblu enthusiasm. lii-t more powerful still than any oi tlieso. us a bcsutincr oi the per I son is tho overmastering purpose and provading disposition of kind ness in the heart. AUucliun is the organizing force iu the human con stitution Wjiuau is fairer than man because she lias more affectiou. Loveliness is tbe outside of love. Kindness, sweetness, good will, a prevailing desire and determination to uiuke others happy, make tbo body a heavenly temple. Tbo soul that is full of pure and generous af fection fashions tho features into its own angelic likeness, as tbo rose, by inherent impulse grows in grace and blossoms into loveliness which art cannot equal. A Cheerful Voice. Tbo comfort and happiness of homo and home intercourse, let ns hero say, dop?nds vory much upou tbo kindly affectionate training of tbo voice. Troublo, care aud vex ation will and must, of course come ; but lot them creep not in our voices. Let only our kindly and happier feelings be vocal iu our homes. Let tbeiu be ao, if for no other reason, for tbo children'a aake. Those sen sitive littla beinga are excoodingly susceptible ta tbo tones. Let us have consideration for tbeiu. They hoar ao much we have forgotten to hear i for as we advauoo iu years our lives become more iuterior we have ab stracted from outward scenes aud sounds. We tbiuk, wa reflect, we begin gradually to deal with the past. aa we formerly vividly lived iu the present. Our Mr growa dull to external souud ; it ia turned inward and listeua chiefly to the eehu of past voicss. We catch no mora tba merry laugh ot childreu. Wa bear uo mora the notes of the tuorniug bird. TliO brook tbat used to prat le g avly to ua, rushes by unheeded wa hava forgotten to heed aucn things ; but little children remember sensitively aud hear them all. Mark tow, at every Bound, the child tsi la and turns and listeua i aud thus with Boial aeueitiveueaa does it eaten the toua of human voices I fow warn il iHtaalbla, therefore, that the sharp aud haaty word.tbe fretful and miiuidainiuaT toua, ahould not slarllw aud aiw, i)ialrvs, tbs sstuaiiava UtUabsiUki whoee harp of Ufata ao nawly aad dalloatady aUung vibiviai staa lo tba tau braavaav ld UruUkvc V Ua Iobm ot ttt;n iai M awraaa it t Ib4 The Rib of Hospitality. True hospitality is a thing that touches the heart aud cover goes be yound tbe circlo of generous impul sea. hntortiiinmunt with n truly hospitable man means more than tbo mora feeding of the body t it means an interchange of soul gifts. Still it should have its laws, as all things good must have laws to govern them. Tho obligation to be hospitable is a sacred one, uutpb isi.od by every moral rode known to tho world and a pratical ontconi of tho secou I great Connusn luiout. There should never bo a g'icst in tbe house whose presjneo ns lire any considerable change in do-aaslic economy. However much tho ciroii.osUitH of business or mutual interest may demand in tho entertainment of a stranger, bo should never be taken into the family circle uuluss he is known to be wholly worthy of a glance in that sanctum sanctorum of social life; but when once a man is admitted to tho home lire-i le ho should be treated as if the place bad been bia ul says. Tbe fact of an invitation gives neither host nor guest tho riht to be muster of the other's tiaiu, and does not re.) lire ev.-n a temp irary sacrifice of one's eutiro iudividuality of pursuita. A man should never bo so much himself as when bo eutertaius a friend. To stay at a friend's bouse beyoud tho time for which one is mvited is to perpetrate a social r ibbury. To abide uninvited iu a friends homo is ns much n luisiiumunnor us borrowing siou. Iu bis coat without peru-is is debasing the coin of fiii.tlilulni, , I,,., fa til. jj il linn u ill ill . ... .... . , u. ... attempts to uiuke it pay bis hotel ! bills. Tbo fact of t'vo nnn h iviug tho same occupation nil I iuterets in life gives to neither a social right lo the I other's bed and board. A travelling j minister has uo more right lo go uninvited to a fullow-ptcicher's bouse than a travelling sii ipdie,)!! or hlioem iker has to go nniuvite I to the house of bis fellow craftsman Men ure or I line. I to the ministry as pruic.iers, te ichors, uu I p istors, au I uut as piiv.ite hotel keepers. Prosjnrdy aid AJiersity. The et ui u of ear exiUiSiico tipnit tar t'l is perpe' unity m.rlied by the in i x 1 ii to ol u iel und evil. 1'rospiT-. ity and udvers ty aro so s.si. ii ol in our hie that th.'y may bt sn I to lw placed Ihe one over n.'ii'isl the oth ta. Generally spe.kin', the life of every .uan is a iniX"d state el' p io l and evd : ef days el' enjoyment and tumble. There is uo In ig p"i iui i.enl in the stittu tin mud hh'li we ii'e piiMriiiig. Hl.'vati'iu, riches, plea ur.1, reputation, stiungih, liemty all Unit wu p')Hi-bJ, n'l ihe ext'Tinl uud aecideut.il circutn-tsnces of utir pres- otits'X'stence are either proc.iriou Willi respi-ct lo their duration, and uuy In taken t't oiu us in n innni oil or uio Buspcctible of urcut cliani's and ulterati'tn.' bomotiuies the oh ji ct uf enjuyiuent are takou from us, 'hut even when (hey uro continued, wo lose a taste for them, and bo- come incapable of eujoying thorn , with comfort. Take a general view j of tbe scenes of buniuu life! o.v I is it disturbed by u multitude of unforeseen aud inevitable individ uals, and turu opulence nud joy in to distress and sorrow '. The health it'bt constitutions, tbo most ehiu ing reputations, the most solid for tunes, und the most domestic com forte are subject lo paiuful vieissi tildes. Tbey sometimes decliue gradually, nnd sometimoa pass rap idly from one existenoo to uuotber, aa a serene sky is suddenly overcast by a rising storm witb clouds and darkuess. On tbe other band, scoues of adversity and distress are often followed by prosperous days At a moment when a change is lit tle expected, tbe storm ceases, the clouds are dispersed, and tbe des pairing mariner eutors, with pleas ure and surprise, into tbe desired harbor. Thus are tbe diversified scenes of human lifo, if tbere is a time to weep," tbere ia also a "lime to rejoice." Mauy favorable cbancca, and unexpected deliver ances, after sorrow eudured in the uight season, bringing comfort and joy iu the morning. The left field Base ball ground in Wiuter time. Autumn leaves will wear tbo eatue oolora thia year as last, A lover praising bia sweetheart'e ruby lips said "such lips are few aud far between, luey dou t speak uow. regular meet iug on the third Tues day ia IKsMiuber. A special session will be bold ou the Ilia lust, to eousider tbe case of Audraw Tracy, tbe W Keau count murderer. General Hutler ia a many aided mau 7e baa a Grant front aide, a Democratic right aide, a Republican left aide, aud a Greenback aide. Miss Taylor, a white girl aged fif teen. and ous of tbe p ret lias t voung ladise iu Canada, eloped from Coburg Out, few alajra atooe ila an a dvaa. ' Blair eouety dida't ry for its crraveyarti. and tae Sheriff uffavreit lor Bale, Niee atvaae or a yoeew PA., NOVEMBER Grant's Fourth ol July Speech. Ilia Henton?, to M'mAtr llimj hmi t (is Imx-riil i.incs f Jiinm. Ijiubi amd Okmi.kmks : I tn unable te susw uiilie tb ipit lit fpeecli ! .tjil;i lniibaiii.',ts it(i ins' iniuiy sens'-s pers 'iisl to m sell. I c m only Hi ink bill fir his tnofl itn linj nlluiioiis to me peimiiiully an I the duty devolving on mo ibiritu 'be late war. Wo had a K'eut war. V hud a uial that summoned f forth tie eturji "s sod ia riotihtn of nil nut pi-o- I le in th army alone ever s m l hm. awirdoig Ci o I it lor I In1" s iu-e-s tlitt cr iwuej thoi-e tlTotts il.iiei aet in that ndlli m, inu t ationj living or the l ea I. who did iit tl biaeliarassl lel mi"C, an! wln do.' not deerve os imr It crcbt. Ii loll to my lot to c 'lnnia'i I the armlet. There were uimiy utleri. who could liavo comma" led the truiios b.'Uo r. Hut I eid my lot, nil I we all J id our b'-s'i and in I If fact III i it wis a tftl e u Ik' purt ul (lie i .pie for ll. e I in- n, fur Hie country, lor a country for tnem-elves and th 'ir childrre, we Ii ivs l he brut asursnees ot p 'a.'e ainl Ibe I et ft s so'ts for grat.ili.'iti no tivi-r the rtilt. We.aro strong mil tree because the I pi-op e made uso. I irut we m.y io-ijf c inti'iu 'J o, I tl.ii k e bavei Uu is-u-, n t questioll that h I ilive us rtub irta-s lucid. I lo ia f.iw.irJ to pcsi.-e, to H 'ti craii o s ff j.tsof, prosperity. 1 never tell in Te C'tj fl I ut of the lutilf J ol our c emtiy It is a great country a great IiIcsm iug to ns and we cannot be too proud of it, to zealous fonts honor, too uiixi ous to develop ;ts rcsontces. and make it not only a bom j f jr our children, but f ir the worthy people of other Ian Is I urn glad to meet, you here, au I I trust your libars will be prosp jro.is and that you ;11 retnru h omi in betltii ut. I Ij i j i -liess. I tru-t we m iv all meet a.ain at homo and be able to c. I -brate our t'ouitb of duly as j.leasautly as i wo do to-night. . The Game ol Gubjnj. Ciolnng is an eay. Lice gvno. is til-tat to so much i-npriv,-1 as often nlTrd am isj u n t to grown It to people You cm in ik i it f jr y cir self. (let a piece of sino i'.h p! mo 1 boardafoot sjnre if y 'l c ri ; di vide it up by cross iiii'ts bau a check er board, only unking tbi squares lunch ssnllor: i burl of t.vuive inches will do as well if d,! lo I m teen S' iires cm i wiv. Tuis is a vi'ry convenient nuoiber, a. if you divide the side once, you hive eight, divide a.'iiu iato fur, aiiu mt-) two, and again into ou". So get a strip of paper j 1st as long us your board, d iiiblo it f ir ti u.'s, bir ught tn it out an I you ci i m r o:I tu e ed'i.s of y iur b i ir I by if Now get fjrty b i:t ins v-i:y white uud twenty blue!;. Kich play er takes twoutv of one c d r. and jyon white.) b.'gin by putting a bat- ton down on any sii'lare near the center of the board. Black now places ono wherever he pleases (although nest yon is the bust) ; then you put dowu tt white uud lie a black, until ouo of you succeeds iu making a row of uve (iu any direct : ion, up aud dowu, sideways or cornorwiso) or you have placed all the buttous iu this case it is a! drawn gamo. You will liud plcLty of fun in this nuto. A Very Narrow Escape. 1 A handsome youth of '-1 years, j named John Leafarr, whose pel feet' ly white hair recently attracted at traded uttenliou at Helen i. M m tana, stated that he owed it to CuaUtr's tight with the Indians e was attached to Custer's force, aud ou tho morning of the iu assacro happened with several companions to be three miles from the command, when a band of Sioux sprang from tho grasa within a few feet of them. Springiug upon a horse l.enfurr stai ted iu rapid flight Ashe bug ged his borse be saw his six com panions go down, oue after the other. Ono bullet out of the hun dred that followed bim tore through, bis neck, another out a deep furrow across bis cheek, a third imbedded itsulf in bis thigh aud a fourth kill ed his horse. The desperate boy shot an approaching Indian and ran for a belt of timber a half mile dis tant, where he bid for three days, when he was found by some friend ly Crow Indians and takou to Fort Lincoln. Then be discovered that his bair, which ha I beeu a black as a raveu's wiug. bad changed to white. When a man makes op his mind tbat the world owes bim a living, he baa arrived at a point when tb world cau (pare bis service. A Uan out West swallowed hi false teeth, and now he swallow his food aud masticates it after it is down. lie shrewd and eell hijh. for oa theae two eoiuru aud meats kaaf all tbe law and tbe prod la. W by ia a chicken like a rarraor l IteeauM both dahgal in a full csvp, Adaos waa U trat auaa aver told to take a walk. Tbe otW eVytk a-faUvi 13, 1ST!). H. T. HELMBOLD' Fluid Extract rilVUMACIXTIC.Yi. A SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR ALL ; Diseases UK T UK ! Bladder & Kidneys. f .r :. ! I..f) t.l - f l'.r- Ii..,. Uet. f t.ilfy. t. r.f M.--'-v. I:, !;., ,. K i"' i in '. II i -i . u r !,. rr !'. I .: Th-..f t. .. i Iifim..- -.! Vi-i'.n. 1 ' r, in ' i-. !iri. u 1 :l 1 1 i!',.h i,f I) ,1 I., J, l' jtii f n nucc, a&l Itt Hi II.' .in. If Ihr . ) nip' -i rt, r. all rj fr pr'n'v K: !... t .1, an 1 li'I. tl tl ' It L 0 t 'I. , l.f .uu-, a i 1 i r ( iir, tfj a iu. .rai ir, ica I -in i . ft'r.ci tua up Itrn ; lie ii t ci I V .tli a-i .1, I (I Helmbold's Bucha" un: in i:vi:r.Y c.w:. mmi b'jeo IS UNEQUALED Dr an r'-u ir In . t. lb ra .-.a-jLl tfc w it'. J. ia It ... ,o I...II.I I t'-f imrt-M ait. m ;:rm it nth iEa, M.t'.V'il SSKS I, l i'S I'K I' -1 I IM'HiKsTI'W. CuNSIIPATl'iV. 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