Tie 3if ft'" ,u tub. Poc, lfc:.WTbere ii-tiv cl,ips our rods, roii?Ii-cw item as mtr. , There has been something tbtha rouffh-l.cw.d my fr the tast few weeks. A boy onc-a remarked to b'a fatber, who was! tlowa n on eteamiioai. mai ne ,vn iiar-l-oilcd. I'r Iwa iur froze. I'm to Corrinne fafe, and it bear roe cough you'd tbink I wassonad, too. The last evening that 1 spent at Helena there wa a tableau. It came near being a stri king one. A female and I held pwcet rnrT. i?b ni'ijir trifbrr. and M-ii'id " lni'j''i;n-Slu- a" f" -nMfli r mtiic t.i soothe anT gentle tava;rc that ever tioumbed'one of tlio things .orc Washington tat a cherry tree with. Sara she, "Do your children Sajs I, ' They do play consider- bSavst;he, "Hail Columbia P Sari I, "ot that I'm aware of. Savs she, " 'Home, Sweet Home?' Ileautiful Dreamer?' 'Old Folks at Home?' 'Lore Not?'" Sra L "Xo marm." Vrs h "I thought you Mid tW ' plavt-d." Sav6 1, ''10 they do. I nnt Mi m thev are all ilar." -taTS she, "What in the world do t her play?" Slays I "Hopscotch, marbles, cro quet, "checkers, backgammon, and lots of things." KIia vanished into tliiu air. or . j u . " ' .s CROKSINU THE MOI XTAISS. We left Helena before daybreak. The sun wasn't tip, so there wasn't anything to break it with. The stage was drawn by six splendid horses. We crossed the main range of the Rocky Moantains the highest we had yet crossed. I was cross enough "crossing those mountains. So was Mr. Flint from ew York, lie, lis guns, and his powder were nngwith us as freight. AH day we rode through deep ravines and ranons. One of "em was immense. It was large enough to hold anything jwrbaps, except, the authors of "The ileautiful Snow."' Just as the sun went to bed we reached Deer Lodge. It is a town of bout I,.')00 inhabitants, with plenty; .froom to grow. I didn t see the -whole f 'em, liecausc some of 'em Few persons realize the extent or ataid in th houses. The town is the conflagration that has been re named from tbe Deer Lodge river corded from time to time as existing .i... i... it It ; .h mnntv! in the Empire mine near ilkesbar- .t nf IMr'Lodire eountr. and con- ;.. iail r.inrf faouae. Stat mison. ana otuer eviaenceg oi civuimuuu. i stopped at the Scott House, and we liad real meat for supper. I didn't igtt off "Scott free," and I didn't ex jeet to. 1 tttaid here several days to .fet rested. We didn't have anv fresh shad. Salt water eels and nyatera caught the day hfare were Kc-arce, but antelope steaks and hunks f BuBalo, and small game, we rev elled in. Auteloe meat is tenderer than the affections of the heart, and lietter eating. KASV-OOISU PDH'l.E. . r -1 -. : 1 1 be rivers in this -ect.on al have , q . JhoK(k C1)gtged ;n ti,;s work Mmcthing Adam never had and . thpnl9ri9 vo dth dura fork'.. I found the people of ;.uar0J.a.ion aild Lave. to bi. re Deer Lodge didat appear to care a .. , iit,i9 while in order to tara whether thre cash . . taiancea or not aa long as they bad plenty of it. They are fond of dancing, and pref.-r Wing to their partem at a ball t., Ulamnag iWir WAs for th. ir i.nrra it ihi" store. ' Ther Ine so iignp aitt(aguiiHaj ""la '" that. aNhongh tlie meas. Is is usually rocky disease, it dent appear to oprcaa liotter. there oy WW wan com , The whooping cough id al-! roast entirely confined to th Indians j huttbtirwhoopft ara seldom aeard now in the Tieinity or Ieer Iwge. j Ixdge. Deer Lodge is not apropos . W the Scott House. I had as eheap lodre thvra as l eoam aesire. Mr. Flini Irom New Vork. with his new clothe on, was the most as tonishing thing that had ben seen :n Deer Lodge for years." His suc cess at gunning astonished oven me. Kvery day be brought in immense quantities . of ruflle neck mountain a-rouse, every ote oi -cm wim iucir beads shot off and not a feather of j their bodies disturbed. " Such evKi dence of superior marksmanship was enough to astonish anybody. Ruffle ueck mountain grouse got to be so plenty in th market that you could liuy them at 40 cents a gross. J-.arly one morning I followed Mr. Flint from 'ew York to see how be did it. When be got outside the town I saw Idm load his double barrelled gun, then be lay on tbe ground, then be pot some corn in the end of the bar rels, then be bitched a string to the triggers, then stowed himself away out of sight and kept still, fretty soon I saw those mountain grouse in all the Leautiiiil simplicity of their iauoceace poke their heads into those ; the river Markafijoi, which happened ron barrels to eat the corn. Then I to be very math fiooiLed Not liking caw Mr. Flint from New York pull to attempt to swim under the ciircym the airing. I beard two detonations, stances, we rode on down tbe bank and those mountain grouse passed for some miles, and fortunately found from their sphere of nsefnlness in a house.' "" this world po quickly that the use of Knocking at the door, we asked: pain paint was rendered entirely un- "Is the river very deep?" "Very," necessary. It wesjproved to ray en- said a Toice from tbe inside, tire satisfaction that Mr. Flint from "Is there a man who will show us New York did not put a head on a ford?" wc asked again. - -raffle neck mountain grouse, but be j "No," was the reply, "both John waa some on taking their heads cff. j anb Oliver are up in tbe moantains, Tbeyare delicious eating. 1 had a ( but one of the girls " will do quite as ran of mushrooms with me, and one j we'd. Jlere, Thora, go and show the I had anma I'Kiimtsm rroux arminiaSn,! ar'nti VnY A man who tat! opposite me appeared to be very some young woman ran out, aui sod-1 n ciuaJ l"at ot a rat wfien propcr tnocb astonished at something. I ding kindly to me, went around toi7.00 STKike to bim Srs I. "In bnsinei in Peer iMdgn r - Sy be, "AO I'm miner. " Sm I, -You re tbe oldert look ing tnioor I ever eaw." Styt be, "Tbere are miner over sixty, and I'm only forty." Say I "Voo jtist tdd me 3-011 wan mioor. J"aya Le, ' Sa I am."1 Savi I, "A minor in under twentv oae.'" "iys l.e, "I said miner, not inin r. " Sty a I, "Ob, abl" lla kept looking at me until Saya 1, "Wbat'a tbe matter ?" Says be, 'I awow utranirer. that's ibe firet time I evar Baw anybody! For about half a mile we' rattled atiog m. Are they good !"' along, nhed Sbddenlv she pulled up Say I, what good r . - j abort on a sand bank. Say be, Sham Mowed champtgn; -ifou ean cross here," nhe said, wka." ....-' j "but you must be careful; make Juat aa aura aa tha world is square, i straight for that rock right over there thai Jellow took thoae muehroons for land when you Lave reached it vou champagne corks. j will be able to' see tha cairn of stone Before I left bim be told me a story i we built to ahow tbe landing plare." that lean hardly believe to be true, j- "All tight,"' I said: "trood-bre" lie aaia : iown y tnc mines mere m!fr Int. rT Kir Ho that una l,n treot out with bis gun, and be saw " .T".: r igtty-onc birds sitting all la a row; tbat be drew up and Grsd and killed the ec done; it Sopped over on its 'jack with its lege up." Say I, "WalL" Saya Le, "Xe, dead, and, atraager, very ena of them birds took one look at tbat dead bird, tbea turned CTtr on their backs, legs - tip, just uJ."r.n.l I J nrd iLs v. I;t lot" t. vs l.e, -tiar.f.i. ir.n iMiai.fc : ".Not at all, fir. i.(-n von ? know what kind like of lirJtticrvMc.'iiirt alrcat villi mine, ond poiaH, : kind ( b;nl were j will. Lit wLip, "There's tbe if, : C... f 4.VI. they.'' I Savs he, "Mvciimj birdf'stn ugcr i mockingbirds."- " Merelrnaid that I gi.eaed ha i was dosly allied to that stranger.t'uat was granger than fiction," and closed il,. cnanfff . The day and the time came at last, and I lett lccr liOtlge for o trip to 1 Corinne. The first day out we pass ed tbe famous Hot Spring. Vnm ..ill nf a t"p "f ft inirjil hi"1".'!, twnir r thirty firihih, 1ir''i"g vt r biiblJcs up. An""d tho base of this cone are seven' more, boiling sprinc. We didn't drink any -f tlie water. AS ArrARITION. We 2ent the last night at Malad, ud went to bed at Kenny's. Folks in this section don't "retire," they go to bed, and are glad to get there. Eight of us occupied one room. Al. Greater, the express messenger, was stowed away iu ono corner. He shoved Lis treassure chest under - his bed and crawled in. Everybody but myself snored in ba?s. It wa f still you could have heard a 'cannon if it was tired from the head board. Suddeulr the door opened, and I be-; held a crouching form with a lantern enter and crawl softly toward the treasure chest :" in one hand he held what appeared to be a huge pistol. If I strred 1 thought the next mo ment wum ue my uexu I i t , . I trembled ! so that pennies would have flopped I head or tails on mv body. At last it reached the bedside; springing to its feet it graped that sleeping form by ii.. i,M.i .fi,i nrowntinir i list black i instrument of death to his head, it j veiled, "Al. Greater, take that, With the rapidity of thought Al. bounded from the lied and exclaimed, 'Take what?" "Savs h"," "Take a driuk." It wag our driver, Lee (loduurd. and there, by the palo beams cf that J Untprn. Al. 'Greater and Lee God. dard drank. It was a touc hing scene and forgetting "touch not," they both touched that whisky till it was gone. Xlgbt passed, one more day on the read, and here I am at Corinne. .luIIS. Tha Barataa; Mta, re. Three hundred men are kept constant! y at work at the mouth o. the mine fighting the hell below, and eight pumps arc kept in ceaseless operation with the hope of staving tbe fury of the devouring element. One hundred thousand fret of lumber Lave aireaav ueen iiscu in tuwn"' ting brett:ces to conduct air to tha j men who are engaged in fighting the j fire fiend.- The company has already i espsaii'd $50,000 in the work of ex-j tinguishing tile flames, and expect to j expend at leant $f)0,000 jnore efore i ithev succeed in their effort, it W thought that three weeks more of uu. 1 1.2 ted wort will effect the desired CICUIltll I'll" ........ . . - , o.,.:..fn,i u., of them are bnugbt out in an appa- i r(ifUv .oud.,lloDi Io4 rcslgra-! , ,timulanl8 trc ng 1 , My 8tln,;msU.1.P1i to onft,ie them ! resume their duties. The gas iireciselv arv;.rroiU the Jopw h(i M iiat pn)iar.j from a stove i , . on in)IHfeit jr-f, or raihc r' . .... - ,,f uliieh ii wanv- . .' ' i.-,,, n, - .....ini,, wLieh pr0lhice, drowsiness . 6, . , artificial means ere resortcd t0 of drivjng tb5s fc,89 f fc ,a rcplicing it with .t,herjc Constant care is atmospheric air.- ComHant care necessary lest these men remain too long at their work, and it is a singu 'lar fact, and one that speaks well for the attendants, that no fatal cases or Aspbjsia have yet been reported. j STr.tonjJ!jne..':' Mr. S. K. Waller started for a trip in Iceland inJune, 1872. He givesiaai surprises mat vnicn usuany an account of "Six Weeks in the Sad- die,". in a little volumne from which we. get an idea of the customs of the peoplctbcre. The Icelanders are al most inconvenient! hospitable,- Jt jis difficult to get a farmer, who keeps you for a day or two, to accept pay. Our author seems to have done bis best to requite his hosts by making himself amusing. Here wo have an instance of native kindness and femi nine courage: In the . morning I made a small studr. and after a very tolerable j meal and many good wishes, we rode io?. AU. went well until we came to lmtiiediarelv-nn ri.r.n1lnalv J,mt. j.iiii"iinit-ii wat. the back of tbe house, caught a ponv. ' nut a bridle on it, nd not UW tbe . a... . bare back, and sitting astride. drove Lx-r heels into its sides and galloped off dou the river bank as hard as she could goJ fchoutiijj for us We became naturally rathercxrited at sncn a display of dash, on tbe part I ; ef such a pretty rirL and started of i j immediately in chase. Iut though! we did our utmost to catch her. she ! uncreasea ior tiuitauce hand over' j hand. There waa bo doubt about it, j be bad as much courage an aicr ive j .could boast of and iu point ol horse. j maatnip w an a nunureu years a beau t of either of us. r-ue looked iurzld r a monwnt, nl lw - mA wl'tl .t t with you; it will 1 safer, an vome lurouijn . ' Good gracious, Iijarui, doa't let her come,; I said; "ahe is sure to be drowned, and I can't getber on with all tbcaa wet clothes on; tell her to co back." ' 8 - Uut before I waa balf way through tLe scDteace, ab'e had trgsd fcr horse iato the water, and ia mopin was twenty yards info tbe.rivaV.- Of il'ui a uiiuic va n auv uut laamj lire , . ' . r ., , T , . trouble to fetch a saddle, vaulted onl,r'd.u!:lKmJWwu,J.be. t,ki ,lb 17 ! ..f3f -.r-.i--1 .n,M- iaiiUtr neat deal of splash- in.? riic-,ra im miauio ti iue noM in.? r.ici.ra tL? miiUio c t the rtoo.l "Aw. .lic Paul, IrmgiQjj 1rt horse. I be water was running Icve'""" horses withers, and it ? - . lifting their heads vcrrfliSh lhat tbe.v could keep their -oses clear. ' (Jood . bve,,",,, iJ.""0'1 ,,,os vou," andbV'Wic I as uite aware ot 1 it l-iccnr? lC OH Clll-L' (l, meet" . "I was about to return the couipii nicaf, but she was goue, and a few uiinutes after we saw her, a mere speck in the distance, ralloping over tli plnii. Kinifia Ireland i-n ) llf-lol l Mill- ilar to slinkinc hand.-" here. I haii thousrht nothing 'f tt in oitimary tsituatious, but a kiss iu the tuid.st of boundlcKs waters was, to say the least of it, strange. It was certain ly the wettest one I ever had in my life. A woman has no natural gift more bewitching than a sweet laugh. It is like tha sound of flutes on the water, it flows from her in a clear, sparkling rill: and the heart that hears it fcds as is if bathed in a cool cxhi'iratingi spring. Have you evi r pursued an niisccu fugitive through trees, h-d on l.r a fairy laugh now her enow there now lost uow found? We have. And we arc pursuing that wondering voice to this dav. Sometimes it I comes to us in the midst of care or sorrow or irksome business ; and then we may turn away and listen, and hear is ringing through the room like a silver bell, with power to scare away the evil spirits of the mind. How much we owe to that sweet lauirh ! It turus the prose to poetrv it flings flowers of sunshine over the tiarkness ot ttie wooa in w men-we arc traveling; it touches with light (even our sleep which is no more tbe ! image of death, but is consumed ! with dreams, that are the shadows of j immortalty. OIIJn-s mt htomy Bur. Ola Joiie was ila's lit tbe Ilar store when not at work or eH'xug hastily dispatched meali of bread, beans and bacon. Jones wore one perpetually unwashed gray shirt and a pair of duck pants, tied about the waist by a string, and always seem aly in danger of falling down. He had bei'a more or less drunk since IZoi. When Jonr.s was decidedly in liquor, his legs more than his fcea were affected. They seemed feebly clastic, and kept the observer in a coniiunal state of anxietv as to their further ftLilitjr to support the upper part of Jones. They vold In unison waver, see-saw, ant lureti Willi him from right to h-fc in a man ner credit' it.- .1 ...i i.,.:. speeulittion as to the real location of Joe3, centre of gravity let thev were uerCT known to give way. They bent, but oivr broke, Jones' idea of the end and aid of existeuce was simply "grub, tobaoco and whiskey." physically he was a living ami derying contradiction to ill,? Jefaj abstinence theory. He ! drank vo iii 8c4 out. He drank all he was able to buy. 11 dwt U by the tumblerful. A privately prepar ed bottle was kept at the htorc cpee ially for Jones. His libations from the decanter in ordinary use were too largo to leave any margin for profit. H drank of tho .jua'.ty. Jit- wa at work, alwavs poorest and cheapest as never siet. always Uessed with a goo;) 'appetite. So on" ou thi br evfr i thought of saving, "Jones U drink- it,s i,jis. If to death." "The old resl- deiiters'' would have laughed at such la idea. They found Jones there in drinking and mining industri ously, makiug ot)."e or two daily, and attired in that samo old ua'ab. ed shirt and string tied duck pants, and his excesses bad long ceased to be novelties. Ibjbriani tremens had no terror for him. Ha iftlj th "snakes" didbother him once, but he'd got used to'em. He "told 'em to go off about their business, ana they weut." thvrland Monthly. 'Prrjadire la o4. A Jersey City correspondent of the sf w York Sun write; I am some- 80 f inionuea upon gcnorai topics euuuiu tuun ?u .11110 ui iu uicat changes which have taken place iu this country on the suhject of diet. Not many years ago it would be dif ficult U find persons who would ac knowledge that thev egsr4e4 fi'OCS ' ii i i ' i as choice moreeaux. which are now to be found for sale in all the mar. kcts. In like manner rats, which have long been looked upon with dis gust by all manner of people, now form n inconsiderable source of rev. enue to those who cater to the pub lic tsste. It would jwrhaps lie difficult to as sign any reason, oihtr than that of popular prejudice, for not employing this animal as an article of daily con sumption, and it may surprise many to know that tlciv re at present res taurants in this city which mako tLjf viand a specialty. Having spent some years at the Last, chiefly in China, I acquired a taste for this species of food, the fla vor of which 1 was assured was, and found to be, superior to that of any meat that could be procured. Nay, I may safely afrm that not even the finest."porterhouHc," when "done" to that decree of perfection for which many of or.r restauraturcs are famous. . Inc Fwf VW, w oen any pian '" tesa to tnereaw or iuq Itim1 Itiltln ! . .11 I il lia l.aili.il an by rich and poor, it is a maiter of re gret that such an article of diet, which needs but to be once used to be appreciated, should be neglected Ifcfcpese of aa unreasonable preiu- 1U4f AttrrUmK Ila tmr Ik M-rn. Ikivr.la) TLer are iieonle. I know uKnm-u constantly hurling jokes at their mother - in - law and at vervbody l.-e,. mother - in - law, jut i if ihe old lady had co business in tbe world after marrying off her daughters. I'd like to see tno chap who dared fling jokes at my wife's mother. It al ways rests me to have the good old dear arriva with her four ha ad -boxes., two hot brick, five bundles of herbs, a chest and a pillow-slip full of dried applas and burdock root. I feel just like falling on. her shoulder, but I don't do it; becaasc my disposition is quiet and demonstrative. She no sooner gets in the bouse than sLe gaya Maria laolt a rhost or just 1 ... J 1 1 ime a woman un at Tarrrto&n nhr husband mauls her with a sled ataka! and is drunk half his time. She tars this looking full at me, but of course I know aha doesn't mean anything. "Heavens ! but ftiis is tbe same cr pet on the floer!" exclaims my mother-in-law, as she removes "her bonnet And then aha looks at me and tells roe bow Tcm Scott aaved bis eiirar 'ana lobapco money and bought Nel- tr... - r 'ioo, i rec.eniier tli.it t'r,-1 w3 cpaiUuj my wife tbcro " r,i. - kt t taiirii iieartiiv at the oia lad? s jokt. The baby, who has been plav ing all day, is declared sick, and a quart bowl of catnip is prepared. Mr wifu is sent to bed to sleep off her 8iek headache, though she hadn't mad any complaints, and I am told that I had better go to tbe hotel for supper. "And no one will get into this house after S o'clock to night!'' adds the good eld creature. Tbe parlor stove has to bo moved to coin cide with her views. I cheerfully move it. The pictures have to be rai"1 r lowered: the fa wheeled over: this what-ii-.t id need in the .ih- . er corner, ami all the time I am work- ing, she bless her old heart! is telling me how Uarker, w ho wanted to marry Maria, but didn't get a chance, is now worth his thousands and thousands, and has a parlor which a'king would hardly dare en ter. Tha servant girl is declared a sloven, and I cheerfully discharge her, though she has been with us a year. The kitchen stove has to be moved to the left, the heads of all tbe beds turned to the north so as to get the benefit of the electric current, and the watch dog shot because his I U 1 I I. I i;ura ium j ncr ai uiiuuigiK. -nv- thing further, dear mother ?'' I ask. as I look into her smiling face. And she replies that Maria ought to be sent South for her health; the baby boarded out by the week; the front door steps re-painted; tho lambru quiiis exchanged; the interior of the house grained; the kitchen Move ex changed for a range; and a few more ! trifling matters performed. Some j men get out of patience the moment I ;the mother-in-law enters the hou-e, j I but I meet her wiili a smile. , An HUtariral Arrh. On Cbiistmaa day, 1770, Washing ton and the Continental army having forced their way through the h-p blocks in the Delaware, marched upou Trenton, and routed the Hessian force which held the capital of New Jersey. Twelve years lalcr Wash ington again came to Trenton this time on his way from Mount Vernon to lh iijaiiLMU'atioiJ a J'rcsidcut in New York." u she ,idd'p of the town hi road lay over a l.ridgo that crossed the Asjiiijiink Creek the bridge at whose northern entrance the defeat of the Hessians was com pleted. 1'pon the bridge there was now erected a triumphal arch, bear-inn- i hp insermtinn: "Thn IVfender cf the Mothers will be the I'rotcctor j of the Daughters." As the Uenaral rode nudvr the arch he was met by a company cf the matrons of Trenton, accompanind by tL-if daughti'M, di'ssn is white tinging an ode por.ij.oad for t (.e oj: rasion, and t?cwiug liowisrs ir biii path an ha advanced bartdjcadeil in '. . .. . , their midst. The urch was preserved in remembrance ot an incident ren dered doubly memorable by the letter which Washigton addressed to (he ls4u:S cf Trr-nuu; before Le left their town, and whirl) may Vc red in Marshall' Life of Washinton." Thirty-five years after, when La faveite was received at the Nev J r ser State House, in lS2l,the. ar.-h was spt up to grace the rereptioii of Wasiiingioii's H'ind "!ld fellow-sid-dier. And now, says the J're, when another half century haspasfed away, the remains if ties old tr.ip.iy i are once more to bo brought to light, o.i the occasion of the initial move-! incut of the witiiieu if New Jersey i:i! -aid pf i:p 'ciitTiiiii( Celebration ffj- - ImJepcndemr. Thi 3 is fo bp c.j) he J-s I 25th of Ibis mouth, when the JaijifSol j Treutoii, led by Mm. William L. j Dayton, will open the Centennial campaign with a which promises the most brilliant scene tj WfciiW f3 v.il okl capital hasn ever seen. Tb Ijtw f the Bniwl. The great leading rub Is, that no one has a right to be in the middle of j the road, except when no other person is present to eluim his right to the use of one half of the highway; which claim he has precisely the same right to assert, wheu traveling in the same direction, that he has when he meets another, jnis is Jaw or every state in the Union, and co t4r as ve are informed, of every civilised country; and all persons violating it are liable for all damages resulting from their conduct. When, teams meet, the American rul" i is that each, turning t the right, shall tlrp fcalf the road The i custom and the law of L'ugla M'l V; quire team to turn to the r'-as expressed iu iiii old dtjggertd; The rule of the rod is a paraUus iB(;c Id riding- or driving along, 11 Ja keep to the left, you arc sure to gn right, It yes kerp to toe HjM, you -p vrony. In passing, the party in front i re quired to turn to ihe" left, so cs to allow the jiersoii in the rear who is traaeling at a more rapid gate to pass by on his right. When teams approach at right an gles, or intersecting roads, it is the duty of thp part vUo, by turni.-j to the right, would pass to tho rear of tbe other team, to pull up and allow the other to pass. A person with a light vehicle, meeting or desiring to pass a heuvy laden team, especially if the latter is going up hill, will generally turn ut, without' ifqiiirine; to mab, iti the loaded wagon to give half tho road; but the law imposes no such obliga tions in any case, and under all cir cumstances requires each party to give half the road, unless by accident or some obstruction it is found impos sible $o do so, If a party happen to be In the wrong place on the road or street, a party corning into collision with him is not entitled to damages, if by the use of ordinary and reasonable dili gence he could have avoided it. flatimal Live Reel- Journal TlKht o. Will you ukk from the soldier thrown into tbe heat of the battle to cxblainthe pluu of tho general ? How could he 7 If be has done his duty, if he has thrown himself into the strug gle, be has only seen the disorder of the charge, the flashing cf arms the cloudy of smoke and dust ; he has only henrd human oriu tr.ied with the deafening sound cf artillery. To him all was disorder and chaos ; but upon the neighboring beightsone eye followed the combat; one hand direct ed the least of the troop. Xow my brethren, there is a battle which is pursued through tbe ages. It is that of troth, bf love and justice against CTror. gotiftn and iniquity. 0 . . . J It he soldiers lonirs not to us obscure tfcro'n into the fight to direct the contest rit ought to stifco qs that! Uod conducts it ; it m for us to regain at the post be assigns us and to strug gle there firmly even to tbe end. California now thinks she can grow tea. Cotton is happy because a plentiful ice crop Is assured. M'tsccllariccvj. This space is reserved for J F. lilymyer, who hns removed his stock into the most magni ficent hardware room in this place. He can bo found Room No. 0, Iiacr's Mock. tACK lONfXfPO LVMUOl sJ. ralrrn in A OIRG--A.3STS, j- 1 i. M HSM ELODE 0 N S, I Bradburry Piancesj Mason &. Hamlin. Taylor & Fartej, aM Stater's Erta Griii Oips, Esty & Smith's American Orient, Instruments s!i on moderate Monthly ln.talr.eali S03IKKSKT, IA. !ec!7 TTIIF.ClTIZr.S OF PENNSYLVANIA. Your attention la ajmrlallT inTltcil to the fact that the Na'ioual Hauka are now nivpareil to r nciva (tjMaitnCiuiii tit tl.a tiaeitai Uuxk. of the i "eiitcniaal ilttanl uf inauec. 1 no fin'U reslir.ed frimthia urae are U be employer! in the erectioo vl the building! for tie lnlernaiional Kakiliilion, and tho eicnSe codiwcIikI with tbeaame. It Ii uoa<illl lielieretl titat til KeyaUme state will be K:.iwi,lfl liy the lltliix of every ojllun alire to patriotic eomuteiuoraiiou t tlM ue iiinlretllh Iii. thilay of tiie nation, Tho aharea of atuek are offered rirllOeaeh, anJ ahaerilra will reaeive a iiDlimily ateel eiiitravwl )urtlflata of Ktoek. wik-il.ia lor fruuilii "! praai-nratiuu aa a ns'ioiial memirlal. liiturcat at tl.e rite of ain )-eroct pcrannam will lie ril i all payim-nla ol 1 ViiWMinla I Stork turn dateiif iyiuont iu Jnunary i, ii7i. Suhecritxra who are not irt Natamal Hack ao rmuit a t!'t or iMKolliCQ or.ler to the u.Ktvr- wiin. FRKP. FRAI.KY, Trar-furer, ui VTalnnt tiawl'liilHili.'lkU. 1iwM!IMi Rt-ltf 533 5132, gfflE&Bg SIRS lmrai.tM.'l by uain my Initant Relief fur the At'.hmn. It nH hmantly. rleirln;r tlie arojy imma iliatWr, and enaliHoa; tlie aliaM to lie dowa ao1 alera.' 1 satfured frvni tbja djaeaae twelve yaara, bnt aaffer ao more, aad work and aleap aa well aa aytoe. Wrra?)t.l to m'.lsva ja it eTor; ae. st WM 06 Macir of p: V-a, one dollar per box; ask riniT dnxul:l for it. chAs. a i:n;iT, p.o?iieiar, rtrv rr.. r. Mila--. ADAMS' Pound Butter Case Su;Ued 1 O. It ft. Mokilrr'jaam, kuahlo, 1'at e, A.'J. IVKseera Uo.,i(uuiret fa. f. M. Hoi lrl am airenunty. a A. MIU.ER, DIPPY fc X).. itilla4eliliU. KINDSOF" " JUSTICE'S BLANKS, NOTES, DEEDS, 5cc. l aaSale At The IIrl) OOit MONEY--WAGES. To all barlcg apftro Ume k4 to tlX a day; nca tMcg nrir; plraaact; huauraLle: laro ;Si-; ro rtska: home or atimul: day or e Manic: thiivundji maktuir muney. Partiouisra an I aamtilea (n.-aliy worth (4) mailed fw. Ad.1rr F. M. KKED, : I.ljChth S:rt, New York. Jliusltar.cGVi. New Firm. SHOE STOEE. SNYDER & UHL, IfATiug Hirrhel the siifie "Jiorc latolj owned hy If.C . ItcerUa, i ... .k - riMitti tha fiat that nmm md mr nmt tm I 1Ta l&kat nlMBii:- i . : . . ftp emtantly . 9 mmfAf an amut Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, IJOTII OF Eastern and Heme Manufacture, n lit! fi.unil aiiTirlir. We alM will hure on j luml cmttftnllT a fnll uf-! r( SOLE LEATIIEi;, MOHOCCO, CALF SKINS, Kirs, AND LIXINli SKIN'S "f ;l kln . wiih fu!l liar ( Shoe Findings. The ll'.iMK MANI r.K'TI RK liri'AIIT ! Mi:.NT trill tw in irze l j Wh'crriiniitlm Pr mtkiny ' Good Work and Good Fiis i l r.m I tu non in Iht S.Vf. Th piiiilia it rt- IwrtruIlT inriifl n call a I rziiniu our f wcin dpttrminii.1 to kej. j tv4 (nr,J n the lii ami 11 at prlw low as I ha Invral. SNYDER & UHL, da;4 "TEW CAKPE'IM. IN A very large Stock IMPORTED ANB DOMESTIC c .A. :p iej a? s Oil 7oiZi, A'f .. W PRICED CARPETS, IK ctsrv t'.a. Wholes ilo .n4 Rc-tiil. Henry McCalkim, Vii'th .iiftiue. pitts nun a il pa. jira and Shoes, HATS AND CAPS, Leather and Shoe FrnrJipg. Takn .:raiara luealllrtf lh ntlentinn of tlieelt. liens ui tMueraat BiU Tleliiity to the brA t l.at te j haa apcooJ a atore on lite Norili-Kaal eoruer of the I ., I'lnnKinl, where there will alwaya t ki-ft si i ' in i vniiKim aiwui meov Ol Boots and Shoes, or Kaitrrn aal linnie mana'act'ire, al :ioaa. well aiwirtwl it;jj trf AaJ a froa ynrlrty uf leather anil Shoe FIa:u Uf U Un-la. Thtre la Ii-o atlai'l.-.l t" il.i- 5:. a Custom-made hoot & shoe d epa tit me xt, With IifiHKW y.HIKamattrran.lniUi-. wlil.'li alum la a uflicivnt guarainre liiat all work m:ulc ap In tbe sliop a jll iu.t ouly fct the fwt of cu.lom era hut that eady tlie beet mxt-rlal will he uel and the livst IVorliiiicn Will tie ci;-j!Via:. Vi.o ul.lie aw n .;ki i.'ut'y InTlled tn eiiTl at, i eiauilnc Ai Jio-t ep.C, Tl. JOHN P. DEAN. larpenlrra' andniurkumillM' Toula DovrW.Kp.-iii...-. NryliMia, Knalhrsl lloea, larknand Itiakea.aoxollicr nilb large aud lairicd alurk of llardvrarc anal l'wllrr, mailable lor tl.e Irntlo, a Crerallj- nilnnil ratra. uLj9 THE WONDERFUL PET CANARY BIRD! ' (Patent Just rpxnrisl.) 1 ""H.I, flnir for boars ua be manao.1 hv any clilld. The lati-st anI iu-t Wondprrull I11 rentcm of theare. The rrnr iklr.x lor i-llher ir l"T or ontdoor amaaement. 8KXD FOR SAMPLE ATON'OE. Iliir pay to Ai-euta nn I tn tbe Trade. S.tliaic tlno irii'iraiitcnlorroiiney imimptly reinmH Sent pre-paid by mall to any adfiruia, un receipt of Eentp, nrSCirtl 09. A.l.lrrrs .1114 M.R. KOriKUTS & II, 174 lirnadway.'Mr y, A rfnawnf ed ercr. BXU LU ifiZjL ywlirre. ywlirre. PjrtlruL.rt free. A. 1. lllair k 0., M. Iiai. 5Io mjyU . $72 00 Each Week. Agesta wanted errrywhere. D'Mlneas atrietlv In. auwate. Parliealan fre. Ailrtreiw J. WOiiTH kt.xr, St. Lr-uis, Mo. ia- l if Miiccllaneciz Dr.. I. VfalUr's Califonii;! Yin- 1 f"-AY l.illi-rs ara a ii:ire!y Vc?et;ible - ( I 1 i-rVii3 VoiIUiI oil tllC JoWtT ranges .-.. tu iiirt a- in it v i:tiTi inn nn- ii-n H'pir.i (!vrtd:uiio'.iiitaisorcal:;or- t ::t, t!:e jiiodicinnl properties of which nrs entrnrted therefrom withor.t the r., cf Alnil-.o!. "'' " '-''tlon h a!r.:;-.-'t !:;i!v asked. "u..l i tho cnv.sa of tho i::iii:tr;ii;e!ed success of Viskcsa:: Hit i iihsf 0;:r answer is, ti;nt they reiiio'. o t!;e c:iii; o ofdUcase. :-.::d ;!:o patient re covers hi health. Tliey aro tlio great l.l'.jod iciriliiH-aiiilii life-giving irinciple, n. pert'ect i:c!iovator and lavigorator c( tlie svstcm. Never beforo in tho l.itory ef" t!.o v.o;:.i ha a l::cilicii:e hern cuMitiniiiiiliMl ma.ic..i!:j! tlie rcinarkahlo q in.iiio.s of 'i.i:ii.tit liimin i:i l..'ii;:ii! tl.e iicii cf every c.scii .; i. S.c;f to. 'l'i:cy n: ;j a -ri'iiilc u a Tu:.;c. .e:ii.-v:::'.' C'o::!-"ftii:i i::;I.i::.n:at:nn -f l!.o I.i-.'er a::'.l Visrcr.il Orp-ni; S:i i'Mmn I):-'a30i Tho properties cf Dr.. Wa leek's VlNWi.iR il.'T'i r.r.s ara Aperient. l);ar.!;"i-n:: C:ir::i:::ativ, Natril:iv.. Ltxr.livc. l):i;r(t:,-, Sftativ. Cantr-!rr::a:;t .Sudorific, Altera tive. a:ul Ar.ti-Ul'iou.i. Graf ef ul Thousands proclaim Vix fgak IJiiters tho most wonderful In viiroraiit tbut ev.r si;st:iiii'J th" sinking v.-tem. " No lVrson can late those Hitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones aro not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond jopair. Bilious, .Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers, which aro so preva lent in the valleys of our great rivers i throughout tlie. United States, especially j those i f the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, ! Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan- j mis, llei!. (.'olorttdo. lirazos, Kio Grando, j 1'eail, Alabama, .Mobile, Savannah, li-- j jinoke. James, nnd mai:y olhors. with j t!:i-'ir vast ti'ibi.iti.'rics, tiiroitKlio.it our j riitire eo:;::try d;iri:i' the Summer and j Aiitii:n:i, ami remarkablv so durincjsta- : j oim ef unusual heat and dryness, ani i,i ,;i !!!' aei-oiiip.iiiii-d by extensive Lo- ! ratifineiits of tlie stomach ami liver. . i .c-.d other abdominal v;ccra. I:i their i iiratiiient. a purgative, exerting a y-'.'A - eif ii ir.ilaeiiec upon tliesa various rr- j can . ii '2.-- iitialiy necessary. There i 'a i,o .itiiaitiu ibr the puvjiose equal to ) 1 1. .1. Walk:::' Vixr..n I!iiti:::, i ;4o they v. ill :-!ii.i iIlly remove the i.iik- j e(ii'.re:l vi-ciil i:';-,tici with which tha ' bii-.v's aro hwded. at the same time I S'jm:d.it:iig the sm-retU-.ns "f t!:e liver, ! and gei:eraliy restoring the healthy J liiiit tii.'iis of tiie digestive organs. ' i Fortify the iody asrain.st.di.M'asc j ! i v ic.iiifv.nLr all its lh;i!s with Vinkcak j j'.n u:!;s. No cpiiiemie can t;:l' ho', ', ( a s sti iu thus lbre-ai n.eil, thp'pia or liNliiicllisi, Hca.l- ! ache, I'li-ii in Uie H:tltlers. Coiiyhs j i iti'.ness of the Chest. Ilziness. St.ar i'lii.'tarioii.A of the Stomach, l'.ai Tasip i-( ti e Mouth, 1'iliotis Attacks, I'.i'piirt- ' t::t;e:if.f the Ilctlt, It'.Uamiii.'.ti.'.:! .fti:e ' f.-.rT, Tnln la th.t r;-g'tw nf Ki. ! ; cva, ai;. I :i himdved otia v paiiif.i! syn-'p- (tiis, arc Ti.o oiisp; -mus 1 1 in .;'';. a t .: bi'tli-.! will jirove a lietier of its !::ei its than a lenathv ;i;.ti-at.'ee idvei tie- Scrofula, r King's Kvil, Wlilia -i:hiif:, 1'it-eri, Erysiu.'ia., .Sv.i; -,.il .N..r. tiiiitri', Si-rirfuliiU Ilili.K:'!!'...!','!;, I;;.!. ill-lit l:.!iain:i;ti'.i;:, iliiretnial All'if ti.ni. :i.i i. ii:;i!ia.i i i'-Viii! SKi-i, twira Kyt". i-:r. i.i ..ri ia .-.ii oihiu-i'iiit.tjitii.:,.vl e.-e-, Walkkr'k ViMti.tu 1:itti:ss ia'. f liii'.vu i!;uir groat earathe imti'ifrs ia '.ls iiij!i:i;:u mul iatractutile e:is. For Inflammatory ami ClaoiitL ithcilliialisiii. tjout, ltihuus, lU-.n-. i- . t- sof ti-iit ainj Jniermittent Kevra, leas (he Jiloo;!, LiviT, iliihii-.v. :!nl nin.liler. tii'e il.'.'crs bfcve no rijii.ii. t !i Ui ;e:s;-: :iro tuust-il by ili.ittil Llmul. i JIi-(!:aiik-aI i?eLM's.- pt iwr.fn j in Paints inul Mim-raLs ?ta-!i r I I'l'.Ktiljdl'S, 'i'VI.-M'tll.T-i. UuIiMiclVTS. ni!. MiMJ-t. us !h-v ii.Jvaaee i:i tii'c, aro Mit.ji-et : ii:i:.ily;s i Hie JI.i.tc!--. T; ntr tiii't tiii. tnko a iu:e of W.x: :.i:::'i V:x hiiAit lit rifM iu'.-:i.-ioiia!i-. . , For Skin Diseases. Kraptimii. X,'V- ter. Sa't-l;!n:iim. 1 Hutches, S;-t. J'i..i,.;.:. l';-inie.s. iJniis, t'.'.rlr.ih'.'lu. Kai-j-wtiiins. v.iiii-iifa!, i.'va i-yvi.-'. lirynipobM. liih, SH-tUjs, lii"i i.i.llMtiiiliS iii liw kiil, liUIUiM l iihimsc-s ( ' li.a skin of wltiituvnr name i r nr.i 'ins uo liti'ra'.ly lg up anil earrietl n.'.t il' tit j y!---i;i i'i it i-hsu-i taau i'y the ne f llioiiti Iii;:.!.;, Till, Tape, aa.l otlu r Worms, I'ii.aj ia tho svli-iii uf m mumv tliuutaiitls. j am i :!ii l!;.tl!y iii-stioycil a:ul i'!i:iveil. ,'n ; j - - ! 1 1 ..f i:uiiiri!!e, !! vsniiii'itpci, T,a j : 'U-iHtii.-'.it s ivillir.'c tin-svstt-.ii vnraw : ' 1:!." tl.es Hitters. ; " vV t ini!ialnts, in young f i ri.M, is:,ki'r:e'i - r sialic, fit tiie ditwu if wo j iii;ii.iiii.:l. ir iiiii tarn tit lifs, those Tonic j IliMcis iii.-i -l.iy .i iln-iji-uoii iiiliat'iH e that I Ica!is! l!ie Vitiated I5Iool ivLcn i n:r v.-.iiih.a it i:intnticsbtirtu! through i.o auii, i.i Pimcs li.-uutions, r Sores; .1 vim liinl it ub.tructe.l am! s I : iir - - ii ::i T!;o v.-iii- rl(ui, ii -l. ; ' fiui . y;i:tr .'eelii: v.-i!i toll vim when.' Kirp tin? J.jidil jr.ir;-, :i:! th' hi r'Ilh f Ihe ?v.-tc!n v.:'.l i;,!!., ' M. H. frlXaKAI.U CO.. Urn-.-.-i-ta uil 'r. Aetv Sm Kr.inoi.n. CBlifrTnia, .:Tl:i 1 ;r. of "A':i-,-''j:,i :r l i '!;-.r!?v s V. V Miiil tiy nil ..inaa rtfUra,' ' m- l rt; Il. V?r .uiir n ml lrwrStrtiv'i, tirmw-ilo an-f Ir:ii eM i'i Mi-ii.i'uc: ai-o. -. Iilr:il' 311.1 ri'tml n IIAIMIlSJt f-VIi;-S, WhiI.'iIf lr:i?std cur T- iiili and I llx-n v -iret ts, I'I't-lmrcli. 1" 1. AMI Hit AN vr.i.M VIf 111 I 1 t -Kt MKU. CO., i aan.U S Litn.riyftr" f. ritt:i)urii), r. l. lit .1 HORNER, Buggy Carriage AND LIGHT WAGON MANUFACTURER, I 1 n..w tiiH'i-"inii! tn ni.-innlk'rtur.. t.i ur '. ! "riiitloii of :r cv.yj Ot- j iKKnai:s. ' "fl.K IKS '"si'HIXOWArKWS HAl'KS. 1 ui T-'rnii . ' A. ..Ill IIO, aie., lie. I.i tlw la!e?t ml ir,it appn.re.l !;j!c, 9nd st the ' F.owcf rc-iI!o lrlfc. 1 AI.I. IS WASI or A Vlvst Vhiss arriie, Or any otirr Tchl. 'e, are riiprtfullv invked H call aud ej amine hi? work. None hut lli t.tv heat material will lie 11 . d io the rounulai-tareif hit wiirk, ami none tut the . . i Areeinj loye.! in Ida efjtblhhttmit, amiienrwliou, have had an exii i.iao f I uvar twenty yaara in (he huainece, lie ia, thereto, cnalded t turn out a filTt-rUiJ Tcl.tlv Ivolh In r.,.1.,1 mil i workuiana:!!!!. All work warrantoil k be aa retire- ! aer.ted m-lt: ii kavlnn the ahi fs as I nittinuic'k I ..ree... ah aiimaor i lM.I'AIi:iNi AM) I'AINTINti iKrna i i a mot aini aulmanti,! nuuiner. and at tha h'u. u' ? ' '"i"5 ! er!dy to Batnoia D. J. HOHTTK3. .IT. Ikarlaal I GrcccrUa a,d Ccr.fcc'i'cr.eric of i Thia aam U nrv..i lor I'. K. Hl.oacla i Ilro.. who hav moTa-l iulu the niuat mici,:rUcu: griKcry fiom in Ihla plae. 'I iirr can ha f.;ur.l in Bar t naw bnil'linir. ccupd l'.cr IVr-in litf rtTnr. I i J JUST 14 io !g o R KCKI VHDr M o ! & ' i j O i CD i jG-OODS, i NOTIONS, P :3 3 ; O; ft' -1 o 2 If K I J I 1 KKTF.N 10 Si UUiJillli O, O j . l" ir-" o CO ffj id, its tln re an- t-i many r:Ii'lrk-4 ;.r . iW "3 o d o j to i-iiunicrati.iu. OITOS1TE SOMKRSET 1IOISI-, S..HERSKT. rji. Ji'lylT A. W. KXKl'I'EIt. T W. DAVIS ,ti URO'S Grocery and Confectionery, SOMERSET, 1'A. t i)V?.J'7' J" taK,ni h" lienvl.: or tlii cuiiima , nl y rh it we lve i.iir.-jiwl th rlrwrrv an.1 t'.i ''Jizrrr H- i t.. the I Aierart H.maa. ami liave u..ii. viaalle additl.ua Ui tbe ain;a,r ( aa avuok .! dwxia. We null all tbe liet lirnnds 0 i AXDJ1EAL, DIFFER, TEAS, SldAn-S, ICE, 8 Y EVPS, MflLARSE.-, IISH,SA1.T, SPICES, APPLKS, FI.A VOU I XO EXTRACTS, rRt Avrc.xxr:r frvits. A USD, COALOII TtBACi:, CIUARS, sxrrr, khim.ms. BrcKKTi. TfKS.ae AU klwla jf rcrxrh and common KITS. CRACKERS. FANCJ OA RES. PERFUMERY, AXI TOILET ARTItri.ES, COMIW. RRUSlilTS, Si P, A . ai an ara-oarnt of T Ac, f Title little Inwvrv au.l Co- i.iaa. 11 yon want arv;li!rg In feeinry Km all at Davis . Cheap Jrocery, - OPPOSITE THE HARXET HOI SE. noT. 1t. iSlA.W. KMPPER'Si! : o i ,i ' ! o ; 1 -7 Gcci: Hurt ll't "ten, j nuu Louise A,cr. 1 . fi "Fall and Winter W Tbfjr hare ).ei, .M Ss-ov iiumln. tVIl 94kirl.H. ; IIcopHkirlM, JIV'H. fthovs. inu SaiicSttlH, ' Anrl Pnlf cn xiuu xvjiu wver oiioes ; MKN" A.f I!OV Clothing Boots and Shoes, i HATS AND CAPS, ! GLOVES,d;c : lndercltthjiif fi.r M-n ar:.; Vi', r. A !i-jr a.'.r:m.i, a i QUEEN3WARE, Carpets Oil (n(L.. 15. tliv Itnrroa .-it(k Prices as Low ss Possih Si (i. HOLDERIJAni Somerset, Pa. k-l. so. Wen's, Youths' and Say j' ICLOTHIK G FaU and Winter Wear, I j lUTiiiif jrritiil. iu.n:is. ior fwiiiiita tlie tan yaar, we ara nw tnutnt Uth' : jr-jur ari'Pial a tel. . tin wi-iiran"oi! In nar 15'yle. vrtiran.hi an.l ii;.t-rijl. Braiif i tpcrlblty of ill ; Fui'y irviaul. if r.nt sitf eri r. in t It-gsm-rf. il.i-. an1 fl.i!?h. tothe li nnlrn-il rtm's. i: ?ie. t ime-tlnnl 1cm : lnHhrall who MfhrNiarvrrf rx onnrtuniiy fn.pa -ti wnii t r turn ( -.rt-v of ittf,i A r - CLOTHING Of Our On ii .Innnfaelnrf ! Whi: h Wi filitrfi.M. ... V , ... I.rt.,ddi '. sriiooiasriT For Boys of All Ages (001I and Tory lieap! OXE. PRICE! NO DEVIATION! iA!l Goois Xsrtsi a! TIRIMG, FOLLANSBEE & CO 12! Wood St., Cor. Fifth Av?. Cook Beerits' FAMILY GEOCEET, Flour and Feed STOEB Wo W .Ul I DnXt W.HTtiallT IW'Wi ' friewla ami the paid ir a;eorral.ri. tbe t- f itinity i.f SoiiK-ravi. that we liaie T""' 1 1 5 1 Sruii fi MA IX CROSS STliKKT. Ar. 1 1b a-ldiiiun to o lull auv ( l'-1" ' ' " Con f louorici, . ot ior.-. We cu.I.:a-. loin era Klin the r, at all ilm-i. t it 1: st o r a 1. 1 t v FAMILY FLOTJE VORS-MEAI., o.its tt rru.v ':i"' Au.l erurvllilnj; ier;a!uiuiug to tbe F' mcnt, at tha LOWEST POSSIBLE PBltE roi; - CASH- 0X1 A Almi, a well (uln-tcd t GLii-iware; S;tncwre. VoodfOwai-e, al kiarin. add ST.ATJ.OXKT.Y Wlil.-h we will i-ll as eheap ' the cif'l'- Plraae eall. examine ear twl ' kir,J' " he aailxticd rriio your owa juiigneat. J.IX.n'1 forget where w ttay On MAIN CROSS Street, Somerset. P 'Oct. 1 1C1
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