'1 CAPTAIN GRAY'S COMPANY; livw: to W SI WAT. HID," U.L VOW AWIS ASS BSSav t,--TBM WarrT eons.1- tlu, Rr4 ove. -te o. arwwrtia to ArtVCorM.iB la l3B,B. Mm. A. J. Dntn;.! (WmmM IM UBrartaa af rtMifm M KVklHIM "H7-1 IMM la VK$ aae Sist sahlUil ty i, . Wf Iwlrae'weUBW. Very (Mitr Iwoaly ao lb 1W Mlowtae Mary, Bavin always lld apoa tana, tad Brine wholly iKwa4jWilpi jiu Uaal aewla ef In uiviary Vuriu, Bar irtirt lb leas W vaawtaf la i warM-s asaaa af kruaav IMaf Swill laaaclaaUoa, lssiat aaacaltaa. Batara, HM auaasut. aa. wawW a-wotr atao fet Itmnl tad " Ba aar tiaa." Hit, Puiwar.easnptl kar tiaSi Isoae la l Saras af a aoH. Bay, ' aa4 Imdrmd all IB lasBartaal larMrnU lamot bb ImwM aaa facta, ma yrmta4 HMkni " B ii i M 1 1 II ry.J' Mia aaa Un tseow: to ,.'i awSlla taa warft la Is a aoteaisa. partly Bseaaas of a Ma to rarlar an eomef IB ' arlaiBal warkaf utBBnirBB4iltaUlaliBt, aa4 Sartty saeawo as Vt srre a 4a as ajr aasoartfcav, ska aa ftato BaSW.oMtcattoa la ,. j . , an . t . Tola Ptaaatataf Otaoa.aol lu ail stewa a'lkiwiyiittstBlteBmtokH "a Ulm la ear KUU aa Wasatastoa Trrt lory la taa sIb4s at lb thoouJe of swell la IB fnt4 climate af Eatra staters aas tanl4taaywfjMn Till rTi4 iH 1 tap aal of Bar voeia la rn s i r iral ly a I ra by Taa Arraoa. -CUAPTCII VIII. Mrs. Good win sod Ads MaaafJeld were tslttlog together I tb front of tbe wid ow's wagon owe ovael of, several day after lb bariaL .A nbdnxl tad Inn-1 . rjwil light beamed from Mrs. Goodwin's eyes. Kb was watching alternately th clear, Book Mow of thsoenitb, sod tbs ' wb.lt and golden clouds af th walni - barfaow.': .-r; ';" ' . . q doa'l kow wby It U," aba amr inrtd. la a tnuleal Vole. "tbAt I fl ao-calaa, aa aoatpletaty bappy", af lata. i etooda appaar la aa Ilka aa away aUpptar-atooaa la tba atarnal world. I iaalabladaf paacarul Ulai that 1 atarr ftlt bafora. Caa ba tbai ctoralty Is Bar mmt -Xaat albt In aiy draaiaa, ay kaabaad caaaa-ta aad ob ! tba Joy that bla . eomlpc I aaplrcd la ay tt It waa ladaacrtbabla. lllaaraa afrdajr," aad T almost fancy thai I aa aaa bla mlllns -ftaaa aawdar aload.M XV .r "Ara yea 111 ? Oh, atry f Mra, Goodwin, what i tba mattarT aald Ada. A aoddaa paHer had ovcfapraad ta wMow'a faea, aad a at I Aad groan tw . eapad har, : r3b traaabM a aaoaaoat and aank baek la eon tba hod la bar wagoa; Tbroagboat tbo aifht tba aiany Maada of tba totovad woman stood aroand and ministered 16 barsaflsrlngs. g aamplately bad shs woo their regard - that tbere was not kpersoa la tba com : psay wba acould not haea risked life llsslf for her sake. " ; -.: ' ' ..... kloralng dawned, and aUll she saffered terTiklywvery thing that toes could prompt was dona for htr; hat tba dis ease had been doing Its hidden work of oastraettosi far aaysv Her eooetitnUoo gaea way aoder tbe terrible straggle, aad Ufa waned rapidly..' j Tbs orgs-naef spsscb had bee locked for botirs. Tbe aatoratly tbia face grew 11 rid, the pals hi aa eyes were tsreed baa rtn wards, and a' partly transparent Aim sneered the sightless pupils, falar at last left her body, and the weak nam that precedes a death, by sbolera took . poassaaiaa of her: ethaasted ' frame, j Tbea her boogie was loosed, and la a jyhJ'JtteaitWls- flarn Inlnlkah - af hersorrowtogcbildrea, sbs spoks of Hops, of Heaven, af KesC ; . 'MarC, mar, said Willie, oeadlog over bla mother's bead, as Ada held hlasl ap, Moat you iovs Willie, ma T' Tba dying woman motioned for s k las. Tbs littis fellow kissed her lovingly, and turoisg round ta Ada with a satis , fled air, ba exclaimed, "Mother fores jse, and I loss her." " -Bit ki littU life" whispered the. dyliig mother, whs spoks no mora. A -srleam af bfw orntrtad.Lef fars anJ lit ap bar glassy eyes. 8bs sxteaded her hands to Hsrbert aad Effle. A gen tle, prolonged pressure of tba cold, skel eton fingers apoa tbe full, warm palms of ber children, a radiant smile, aa lo aedible' attempt to whisper, and the mother left her dependent ones ta the cars of Jllat ba bath said. "When thy father aad tby mother forsake thee, Oua the Lord will Uke the Bp, . 1 Hr IrMsies bead waa al rast. Its BeBlo mmA tfch.Stg flat SSUH. ISamMt 11 I -- - wraa SaavaS By alwtloa ae s - -' ' . Hsrts.'t wsat absaa to where the open grave) stood ready to rscelva Its dead, aad ! th waalag twilight ha traced bla ehaateaed thoughts spaa the leaves sf bis privats Journal: I I "JsasJOt. Ws llttls thsught wbea the htat Hsbbatb's pleasaat saw shed apoa aa bla asaganis rays, that wbea moaraing tba sick aeaa "aad ajaathaf a beloved mother! Bat It la vsa as. 8 be was attacked last evealagl by tba psaUWoca that shadows ear foGr-J neylorvThls aftemooa, between four - aod flrs a'clock. her wearied rplril took 1 SatBor ai Ulliaeale oa straw- 10 m, fnas nan nr tba iu fllfbt, aad wa reattiad that wo wora bereft tndaad. .Hew Ilka a poiaoaod dagger J a any breaet bursa tba raoxm- oranea ar aa, gnnaataata i , un I n a u t aaafalaaaa. a lift of aprlght daallag heaWaUodaad aaaavaaald asptaU tba lolliaa of aiy yaath, aaaW alaaa Ibraao thaaghtlaaa art lowmrd that ' teatpf motbara, bow gladly waakl I aake titatioa for tba paat "MMar aaa Brock ar lu Bat la IMTM TwaaloTaalaaJl la ran i HI at ah t haw a4 aa I; aaro waa Joy. arBlj Brtflit. Ja sow a CBMB, ffe Agala, i rota : apea lb lolUwlng day, he "What .do,pBtlil rslrd rnp - g-ground tbU momlog! Mu and Ing-groaod this morning ! Mejr and "'i ever na aeatea tan, as ii laanaj oi Weaktnr tbtfetlt ths hallowed placa. Wa ibis moraljsrpakl the last tribute af aspect ta tba remains of my Mead, lamented mother. Tba place af her latefmsnt Is a romantic oua, that aia approprlsts watiag-pUes for f. the remains of a loesr of rural scenery. Taa grars aesrlooks a basin af several acres la silent, dotted over with, groves of dwarfed ploy aad ssda-r trees . lathe iter of tbla bar I a Is a spring of ley coldness, clear , as 'cry sisJ. X a merows wild roas-busbsa, that load tba, air with delMotie perfumes, add beauty ta the And oa ap smlaenos, wbera all 1 U,r, eaa tcJ ar"sloglslaico7 I .. , . . T ' rte. BiataW- - aa4 llctil. I ... il 1 I rthlr r..th. fT tfotyped JP bsr aclerxrdioiaU.ya,Male miJ'Wrr-aoe lfiefr fieramUo.-aai each syllable husky and eyas humid. Macs tbs first repose tbe last .or," There ara harried movsments and tar swicas again hi the Uray camp. What Is tba matter .why are tboae aaxioas persons crowding around a covered oarriage that has this moment halted Xowwecaasee. bo yoar fc . . rr.K mosCys iltfatad adrsatorers, for Death, ea tbs pats bores, is abroad,, and his glaaee is terrible ! The peetlleoce that walketh la dark ocas and wasteth at aooa-day bath entered yoar rsaka, aad tbers srs few families In which there shall oat be aoe dead f "Ills asys are aumbered,' said Man- rice,- ia a solemn roiee. My dear Mra. Wsldsa, your husband Is paat reeorsry. Xarvs yeurarlf to bear this ssrers trial forlbTsaaaof yoar little ones," - "()h. If I could look' back with pieaa- sre upon tba years af oar married life I Ob, ran I not hag bis, pardon, for . the troabls I bars girsa him f :-- :- eeavbererlseajUaaidT "OJohn!" ;. Meggls "Light of my existence, must you Lnokr Tba sufferer raised his flngsr toward HearcD. . Filmy clouds of fleecy wblts- sat In gold DloXgtfrTnr'ri' loatlag, gorgsons heaps upon tbs nppar air. Use little cerulean spot, directly aver tbe bead of ths dying msa, was an- bars red by cloud. - --- Look, Meggis! It's pleasant to die at aach a tints as this. I too I weep for me.- Where's papa's Lory . Hs patted the- dimpled cheeks and smoothed tbe glossy curls of bis darling. A shade ofdarkDess xrosasd bis face. but was lnstsntly dispelled. . f "I trust! - - :- 'Wben thy father and thy mother forsake tbea, thou the Xord will take tbes ep," said Herbert Tb.nk God "! exclaimed tbe sufferer, tervenny. . . . "O, Jobn, can yoa forgive the many errors of tbs past ? 1W tell ms that you Iovs ms r' Implored his weeping wife. '"Meggls," bis words ware uttered lo broken sentences 'I da forgive yoa; can yoa?" . "Yes, dear; but I can't forget bow e Tvs beea with yon," - ' ; ' ' Look aheaXMeggU.'' . , - . A savers and profooged struggle be ts eea life and death, a pointing of tbe shriveled finger toward the clear spot in tbe sky, a stifled araan, and all was stllL ,-taoAr kad rtatl Ike Mgtttrji, n, tell ms, to tbis death T cried Mrs. Wsktea, as, yielding for a Urns to the paasionats Impulses of her nature, she refused to be comforted. ' Ada prevailed apoa ber to' go with her awsy from tbs bttstls and eon fusion of tba campiag- groondTbwy- pweeded " through nhsfwavea-WJkjrTitrtVc 7b "part Ibem. lDgtu tfiaU of prlettr Mart oJ tborn grease wood, to a distant cloater of rose bushes, that gave out delicious odors apoa tbe desert air. Tbs bereaved woman sat down npoa ths ground and ' looked heavenward. Fleecy, gorgeoos eloada were crowding apoa aad ever wrapping each other, kad while she gessd, ana light veil of stars tint closed ap tba aery bright blue opening Jbat had aeaa visible la the seal th for a a aour. " LrZ-r-:- ''''" .'" "What a vlsioa r aald Ada. Wbat a thems for cootem plat lea caa bs draws from the obaei vaoce of this simple elr- 1 Pimple, bs eases as often ; bat Importaot'aow, ia leading th chastened I magi nation to Mtosfuf thaorls. ' ' ' . A mtaJew Wrk ssUled apoa a roae- bosh near them. A flood af socg. par. dsllcloua, awchaatlag, waa poured frees -hkfffTVVami sresat Is to ta bsarta of lbs moarnerand laesomfarter. Both listesed la sitoo,' aawilllsg to break th pleasing carol af th lasplrsd soagatsr. - Th dslcet vssperS aross apoa th evening air for a few mosses ta, aad tbsa ths warbler, as If ' wsll rirvtl with Ma atlaeapt and eoaaeaa aa aonifortaT, 0H4ad away. They watatiad aia reaad lag flight la sileeuwt vatil hie Uny Jorai dlaappeared la taa dlaUaea. Mr. W aVa taofcad at Ada with beaming, tear loaa ayaw Ada gnatpad tba aaaraer'a band, awl felt ae daeyly awed by tba tUlne. thai maailed larW drat aha eaald not UoaV haiwrlf ta apeak. Icb read the Uter'a ihoagbu, kod faarad ta break the hallo wad aUllaeaa, last lbs la- per yinlon wotil.t hs hiirWXi leagli sway TrooiT If ra. VUt'iinb ' retarn af tboaa whs are happy la the realms of biles; hat oh ! bow the physi cal nature sjlage to laaal mate lay 1 Maat the farm of my dear haaband ha laid baaaath taa fed?, Mr Father God of my Uasband -OoJ of my mother ! ,IB, , f ... .5. - Ada pointed to tt':f"lrttl eerasaf i ,k iMri.,!), chapter of tbe Kevela- tlon. Tba M,A pa J read : heard a vases froaa Heavsa saying an to me, Write, blsaaeit are tba dead which die In tbe Lord. . Yea, saltb tbs Spirit, that Ibey may rest from their labors sad theirworUXUow them.' And I looked aad beheld a white cload; and apoa the claud oaa sat, like oats the Hoa af Man, bavins on hi bead a golden crow a aad la his hand a sharp sickle. ' Aad saathsr angel earns hot of tbe temple, crying with a loud Volee, Tbrast la thy siskls and reap; for. tbs harvest of tbs earth la ripe.' " Another listener, woo beer ed by Ada jar Mra. WeMea, bad trsasBrsxrpaoliitl4ree to comfort bar frieads. of Divine I aspiration. Effle, who, since her mother's destb. haj been silent and tbougbtful, aad had lost all ba childish gles of her artless diepoaltion, bad baan reclining for an hour not far from tbs lh . . . k A- . ...I vr tr.i.t. 'Z"T , , - "TTr -be sheds af a large aace-boah. Not wishing to disturb tbent, sbs had said nothing until Mrs. Welden bad stopped reading. 8bs tbea rushed for ward, threw herself Into her arms and sobbed aa If her heart were breaking. Ada spoke words of comfort to both, Ht tls dreaming that bitter trials wars ia tors for Iim-"- .--- Mr. and Mrs. MadaOeM re U red to tbe shades of thickly-growing sage-brash to coasitler aa Important matter out of than r' bs said, at" length Vbvo o"eocja. . "I Ulleve-T -said MansOsld. "thsft Mauris aad Ada have bsoums attach ad lo each otbtr. . I moat acknowledge that I bavs great miasm for Maorlcs. He to wsll . Informed : aad . rsepsetably reoo nected, hat be Is poor. . Ada aagfat to k no w 4 hat we caaaot their urtioa. IJaar to mentioa it W herrfor oppositloa Is the sttmaisnt af affsctloa Had ws not battsr leave Captaia (1 ray's Company and travBlalons 7rbs weald jtntr. " tlom Hsurfcas sutlisls, and aeltber would know that ws had a spt-clal motive In ssparatlng them. We Caa toll lbs CapUia what to true that ws caa travel aster alone, and ha will not suspect another motive.1! would not willingly do violence to Ada's feeV Icgs; but tbs educalloaandaosomplisav msnts ws bsvs lavished .upon her will be labor loot. If aba atarriee a poor jnaa. Lovs woo'l feed aad cloths hrvnir; "Would it be right for aa to Intrigoe against them, Henry ? Ada la bis, and If we will talk to ber candidly about tbs matter, she will do ss we rs-t quest. Be careful, or yoa wil trsat ber aa Injudiciously as Weldea used te.treat bis wife." ! "But tvery-dsy life and Idsai aiiachAi meats ara different I prefer leaving tba train and getting her out of Mau rice's company. If aba doesa't sss him again, she'll soon forget bias. Mrs. Mansfield dii Hot appose her husband further. Hs seldom differed 1,1. i.i.-iri..yx... she wooKI givs ap ths disputed point . a a m as' with but feeble resistance or argument Neither af them knew of tbe depth of tbe "great deep of their daughter's heart They had 'beeamarrled when young; bad had no oppositloa In tbs eurrenrof their aflVctloo,an4 ieW toeZ oN ar.li ea irvro, to7 notblegaf the tenacity frith which the growing tendrils of loving hearts will ) cling to sod Intertwine with each other, oo loattorso Mar- and policy. If their daagbtcrcoald rhooos a maa of wealth, aod worth, aU woe id be well; hat poa bo other condi tio could Ibey cooBteasnc atatrlmo sial allianc. ' Mr. .Wsldsa bad beea a widow thre days, and had hesa com palled to be her ewa driver. Ada had drives for her part af th time, and th two were much together. Maoafletd'i teems were ready; but soms of daddy Greea'S cattle could aot bs easily oaoghl. "I am sorry to leave you. Captain,' said Mr. Maoanosi, hsaiUUngly, but I t going la amalle ompaalea. As my teams ar ready to go a bead this moro Ing, If yea bar no otycctlo, I will travel aioos." ' TJjrtrU-ljt9"'l . totkit aobaly's i jrTl-maskasl ya totoaeel wlthf ass, ae bow, said Captaia Gray, whs was secreUy 4smppoiatod; hot the K se tae ky blood was hot la his vsi as, aad a b exyrtssed ta his wife hs waa TtadsM pssdent as a bog sa lea.' Caat I be la Ada's codspaoy any "Oh, yea; you'll aaa eaab other every few days,' said Maasfisld, who, aever thalaas, had sscraUy aVtermlaed to get ahead and ksep ahead, Ta my that be felt awkward, smbarrsssed, and guilty, woe Id ha sayiag aa mora tba a the truth. Dscsptlsa was wot wf bla line of busi ness. Bud i( was no aaay matter for him t practice It snecsaa fully. Actloa aad coasol sties' alike betray ad bias, aad all saw la a twinkling tbe tras cause of his "18, we lafloeoeed Mrs. Weiden to Bsdertaks this . fouraey," said - Ad's. 'Her haaband has haea take from her Will It ha right far as to keva her now, wbsn ebe bas bad such severe alTlte- tlaafM-rf- -j.-.......-...- - i -It Mauries ia tbs maa ws think he Is, Ac will take cars af her," was her Luther's reply. ' t wBut I thought to help her drive her You know that tbers Is no one left' lo drivs her mules, -buppoa she getsaick, what will become of herT' Mll does look too bad, Henry," Inter posed bis w4fs. - Ody stakes ars'set P' the father an swseed. -sternly. "Come! get ia tits carriage; w must go on." Aaa took effect iooats leave of her friends, la wboss bereavement she bad proved ao great' a comforter:" Tears were la. her eyes wbea sbs kissed Kffle with a murmured "Uood-bya. Mrs. Wsldsa wept. Ada's awa heart was beating a load tattoo af mingled strag- gtlogs . . ..... sorgsUalof,lier9,wn mitcry, evening af their Jonrueytng west of tbs f otirl Itlvr, they had txw aposan nf tbsir freliug toward each other, but each- had read -tba other's heart and built up cherished faoeiew of lbs misty tiKtire. He touked al bef with a aaarcb- ing glaacs,. as tboairh'be loo gad for wards af bars to streogtbsa bis hops. Sbs read dsep tsnderness aad undying aflectloa la his tkrilllag look sad gsvs him bar band. -. Ha did net speak, bat pressed It to bis heart. . ribs-yielded Jo silence to ha mats caress aad cast a msaeiag look of bitter triumph toward her father, who appeared oblivious to everything but bia mules. I'll bars-to leave mm behind, will Her father had sever spoken so sternly to her before. " "Read tbs aittsentb and seventeenth vera as af tba first chapter of Itutb," said Ada, as shs left tbs side of bef bs trabed.- AJBSnerd"tbey w ward,, hut ia heart and soul. Both felt ths hallowed fores of this affinity, and t was as sTndlog apoa tl eooselencs of sash as If the vow had been sealed by a legal ceremony. : ; Mansflsld felt ill at ease. His wife jaew that she-had CTmmUtgtfirWTOPrt against her aaagbter, tlUngh tli d.pth af tbs suffering sbs bad helped' lb Inflict I she could not discern. ' - U Ada wasvpale hut cheerful, and strovs m k. . . . . . 1 . M IT . .S,Z1' V, , rZ and tbe orphan children the same as be - fore. Shs did not longer" talk, walk, or read, as had been her habit, but would sit In tbs carriage for hours, gazing upon fths changing sceucry as tbs vehicle rolled along, and often would not spesk until shs had been repeatedly addressed. He t parenU noticed her altered mien with- vexation and sorrow. ; Her last words to MaurlcS had set them to think ing aod planoiog-Arliberalely-about what coarse, to pursue. Ada saw that they resxTter Inward sighlngtf snd did nottrytarwork opon their feelings la any way. 8 be trusted la her lover and felt certain that all would corns right In dus Has: fchs would gladly havs shared ber saw and holy emotions of spirit with ber parenU; bat shs saw that this waa fmnoaaibk. Am thn aha UenJt I f " aa gsi W "I r they. ttu ns 1 kind to her l - - formely, her draught of bitterness would bsvs been mors Saalty quafTedi but shs' saw that they blamed her for tb oourss shs bad taken, although she felt conscious of bavin Hon aa wmn-' aiwt hll aha - fcjoli jB ber aw-awakened mnsa- , a kad of sorrow tagged hourly at t... hrt. k--. r h.e bb. f- ' iiiri - IPiA''iufiAi. Innuendoes. lis enjoyed Herbert s ffdcoee, and wbea camping time ar rived, th first evening after tbe sspara Hon, they went together to a grassy 000k to herd ths cauls. "Havs yoa read th sixteenth and seven tesutb verses af th first chapter of Rnth r Hsrbert asked. r . "I havs had no opportanity to 00 so yet; bat I recollect tbsir Import Herbert took a small Bibl fro bis pocket aod tamed to th place. ; F.n treat Jke not to leave the, nor to turn' front following after the. Where the) goest will I go, and where Ibo lodgost will I ledge. Thy people shall bs my people, aad thy (od my Ood. " "' - Tbe Lord do so to m and mors alsoj If ssgbt bat death part the aad ms." ' , - Mf f had kTHJwis wbajtsslonM fouod la tbs passage of Pcripturs to which sbs ailoded this morning, I think I would havs beea asm polled ta ejaculate bravr JfrtMtosfis1ri a pretty smart msa; but a boy whs may never be half. as .old bs to, caa toll him that It's a as to try to compel that girt tod wrong. r.Tffrrrr.wr ir .miw"""m'ia uul" rteoos Ds ybu think sbs roag Id give me apf". s k "Moat certainly I do. . Do you suppose sbVll think It's right ta sever holy boods.vafUr they've bees woven la Hsaven V . ; i -r "WftyU Ir rbert4bslis vs-you La aw a man's bead apoa yoar shoulders. I'd rather go to you for counsel than ta nay of the so-called vim ssen. who would eroali into 1iiJthe bJljssxiUiigS-of oaJr lunar 11 vssv- it looks -hastily y nasi bis tbst you could speak' as yoa do, wtthout having bad sipsrisnco la mst ters of the heart. I cos Id not have talked so a year ago,!L- "My- mother trained aright, sir. If I live to be a man, her precepts aad example shall guide ma ta all I under take." -" ; ' , .' . Observe that resolution, . Hsrbert, sud you will be a maa among msa." Mr. MnflelJ badcoBjarlarsl JigUlly about tits cbsuces for expsdilloustrav - cling beiog oa th side of small aompa - ales. The large trains corns lo a bad portiou of ths road, aad when one wagon get through 1 1 bas to bait unUl tbe whole number, a do sen or mora, ars safely ever. The lone wagon caa mors on after crossing all such places; 'and tbs advantage gained by this aloes la a few weeks travel le remarkabls. ,Tbes, ws bsvs known a wbols com pa ay to be delayed for hours In tbs mornlug by ths .disappearaaoe of somebody 'sox or horse. Ada writes under dais af Jans 2&th: - 4 ... . i . . 7, ajaia a very granaisw to say of a range of blufls oa the south side of ths liie-T. Tbey'bSvslBs appeaxaoes af dome-sliaped awsllings, eburehes, and every variety of public buildisgs, log as If surrounded by so lmraetrabi4 fortress. As ws travel on tba illusion ia partly dispelled, but ths bluffs still wear lbs asms a pi ranee, although not alto gether so picturesque and com pi els. "It Is rumored that gold mines af value have been fouad oa the south side of the ftatts, oa a etresm cailsd Deer Creek, and that more than thres h u ad- red men have stopped and srs digging far tbs precious ore- ' A tragedy was related st our camp this morning, which made Jay blond rua cold. Homs men ws did not learn their names Informed us that Ibey had found tbs body of a maa about a hund red mfles back, who had-toesa ruunlered by tbe roadaiito Thsrarwersnwo pistol shots aad aerveral cuts jipsa his body inflicted with a bowts-knUa. Tbs atesr. my that they had ns spade with aichfpnawO'DoBaldeoB, ae mysaaff Body upoa ms grouou ana tnrew esrui aad aaad over him with their bands. No CtOC hAt beS touud ss to bialtka- tUysr the perpetrators of the deed, tboogh many strongly suapecTtbs maa who. told us tba story to ba tbs guilty paxtipf , J ...jug, il 1.-J-J.-T- "Ws encsuiiajd near a UlbUUry of tbs Platte, la a lovely cluster of bitter ooUouwoods. ; ; ,'" "Juos 27th. Ws tra voted along the river it ail 1 near noon, when tbe road turned abruptly to the rTgi and w left' f.. i . I aasw a sssasjasj swiwvvi a - a wwrsj sw masv a ws aaoj much better thaa wbea ws first became acquainted with the stream, tba bed had narrowed, tba current was more rapid, aod tbs general appearance of tba country had Improved so much, that we felt a little sorry to leave the PhUta, notwithstanding lite somjitslsU often oiads sgslnst It , . . ,. '-Tl 77 "It to vertfoh'sly travsliaf wlthoat my former sasoclates, but my parento have willed' it, and; I mast submit They'll feel tbsir srrorsomsdsy. 'Msa prop osss, bukOod dUpoaas. Ws ar camped opposfts the Red Buttes. " Tbey.ars sboutOhres buodrad feet high, aod the color of welt-born! brick. They are lovely, almost grand ia appearance, but lbs moequltoes srs -FH--V "v - - - - - toobserv th beauties of nature. "W beard thia eveolog that two men were drowned to-day, wbea try lag to swim tb PIsU where w last saw It Ths surrent Is ao rapid, aod the water so dsep and cold, tbst I wonder thataay one will bs fool-hardy' saoogh to rss aoeh a riak. Three other ssea who eh Isesd tbe stream at ths asm tints landed safely Upon this side. .'They brought with them some spec!) f asicaf -smkI from th cooelastotia they coa Id form-, they believe that gold coald be found la abandons ateewr Deer Creek, If tb mines took) b properly worked. - "June iVh.i-We have Joaroeysd ever an In terra pted ssg plsia s'l dsyA la tbs morning It was sags, at noon aage brwsh, and this evening It Is sage-brush tress, or brush aheoi tsa feet high, hav ing every aopearaac of did, gnarled, knotty tree. . "" "Alkali aboand to a great satoat, aad It reqalrs grwatNigiUoce to ksep th ealU frsm driaklsg standing or slowly rwrratag water. - Ws aaw beds of mtoratasojr right la assay ptaees. Th marshes where a Iks aboand emit a very dimgisostls odor, bt ws can pass over soeh places In oa or tw mltea,ae ar aot troubled ' again with tb odor till we com' to th west stick laarabee to-day. -Wee favored with tight shower this after pw, and ths svsnlng Is plsassst "Jon JOth. W strack Hveet Water River o-dsy, and ojoye4 a spleodid vie-r of Iudepeodeoos Roek.' Fsaay Waters, a yoong Udy from a aslgbbor log trala, triad with m to climb ths Rack, bat wa had not susailsd thaa thirty feet baforc a hail storm drave as back.. Waaw I, reached the river, tbe earrlags . was aSroat, ad (ritoaaJdaoi was yast drisiag bis eaUis to the watasVadgs. i rode asroas la Itbswsgua. ia sald na-rnteodas) M 1st ate wade It, to taach ma ta keep ap with the carriage. He Dover was cross lo ma autil lately. What aaa st mesa t- Doss aver, which I have as asatrai. ay an kind wards aad. bittar faalt-iadiags T I al most label against this ares Iron band that has aver beaad me, Vat I will , try to endiuc it laagar,-lf puss i hie. "Wi e DCs at pad wear tba Devil's Oats, aaepenlng ta the svarlaatiag meweitaias of rook, through .which, tba Hwsst Water passss. Ma and I paid this Uats visit la company will many others, who bsvs aocampsd bars far taa sight, 1 In hoar. highland musia,rssfbarsiag i through these masslvs rltfla. A bag- i pipe aad bogle were the litftrnmenU 1 used, ana i tuougtit loat u was so waa der Will lata Wallace could Ara his maa, with love for, freedom,, when be eani such music as this throogb tba boldr browsd mountains aiid wild raviaes of tbsir rontaoUe, ragged boms. How J wish Maurice could ba hers with his flute. But I dare not breaths such a wish to myrpareoU1 who, of jtil others, ought ta receive, tbs full cessations of my longing heart Is it any wonder that voaas? folks ara . deceitful, when it . - . ' I ( k.H mmut nili .ill mtimnt " WW cvauwin . .. .. "Jiias Wto. Wa traveled all day ap tba bwect Water, betweea two tower log ranges of mountain roeka. Ws ao- ticsd " givw tontoyr beartng thata- aciiptioa: : 'Heery 'ortoa, murdered Juae SBth. . Tba murderer Jiss la tbs asxt grass.' Another bears the Inscrip tion: 'Wilson Wiotors, hung Juns9ta, 1 .' Ooly yastorday this tragedy was consummated What a wantlag talks living! -r -; ; -.7 ; ijusrreU, strifs, disss sslnns, blss pbemlss, evil-speaking and tyrsssy, seem to have hesa turasd looss upoa thoas that taa poatilsoes bas Isft - "Tbo scenery, graad eaoogh to sa sbaatsaybosy bat a soul triad amis-rant, sis Vales a ana. ! r ery persoo is tired and feUgwsd beyond limit of hoi man eoJuraaes, aisd the least spark by aitea oar sombaetibieYampiiis, ao that wags off In a paroxysm af fury. - It Is bard lo toll who baa tbe least patience hoard a asaa say to-day that the Pixies were a testlug-piaea for (oiks' tempers, lis said that hs could find out fast what kind of a maa bto neighbor waarby tok ing a trip lika thla I told him that hie theary was wrong, bscauss persons are rorsc apoa thsse Plains thaw they ara arioinstA fesr "sinpldr p-Apla get sioeg wall eaoogh. bat it's UtsylMivea'tswsmsnasjsiitadassUier' wias. " .v " "Tba children, Jobnuy, Diily aod Eda, ara capabla of teachiag us a of forbears aes, but we hoed their sxans- pls too little. No wooder marders occur among fighting folks, whso those who wore asver ilt-temyeesd trefore so pettish sod sxciUbls,' ; "Jaly 9d.M)ome of tbs Street Water Mountains are covered with snow, 1 though they do not look high eooogtt to bs abova ths snow-lias: A ehal a af; tbs Wind River Mountains Is visible1 ahead 6f oaT Their lofty peaks are capped 1 with snow, sparkliag and flitter og in ths suaflght like crowns of opals aad topax, often reflsctiag amber shades upon ths mora uopreteoding hllKtop, aod tinging tba far-aff valleys with a has of gold. Tbs wind blows very disa greeably aod ths air Is cold enough far frost ' ' '- ' TJm'XJVL.-Vs Innl Vlil oiT this forsnooa and managed to gef ahead of about fifty teams, which bad been eerid log th annoying, never-falling Muef Into our faces all ths morning. 1 '' 0 . "Tbs feet of our ealtle irs badly wora. Tbs toads ar rot try, and ta many place ths stones srs ks shaiieoed - filata. Ws pass a great many lam and wora outcaltls. Th air Is literally filled th stench arising from dead axes. ' V ' " "Ju!y . tth. Whlls 'our numerous frlMd4 th-s4rrJ,r ttit aonlverssry of oar gTorioos lodepend ence,' we ar programing, slowly bat steadily, apoa oaf weary . way. rn wsathsr hi cold sooagli for snow.' Pst mys It's too eoltl for feathery flakes to fell. 'Don't ys sss. Miss Ada, they're fret above osT Tbs gray, dull sky, la deod, bas that appeariaca. 1 'T "JelvWh. Last night w Were vis ited by a violent aurrfsso, which ap set the tent and rocked Joe vehicles trom aide t ahl. Many cattle aod horses stkmpsdsd from the different coral la, and eooas 1 srs not 7' bees foood. ; m . "I believe I grow mora anxious and miserabl very day.; Pa and. at do aot sss it, but )f this stato of things oo tinoss, 1 shall glvs up la despair. tbooght everything U Ufa so bsssUful, bat bow dark aeaa Inaafferabl to my ! roffirnloaodJeaiiDot iltspsJ gloomy fwfsboJTngs o7approacbio trobl. lUaBwsjotwMarwaeamsrwbswtses state Taeae strawse SwVwllMe Bat my acert a r-l waadef wher Captahr Orsyt roasnBav Is to-da.n . l ... . fT s ssauaees.1 ' , i liAafs. n 5sw York, 'May IS, 147V National Woman 8ttirrage an sestiag baa last caused wulboul Tfcs iar a mfflaJl was Jisid ia the grand ball sf tbs aew Masonic Tern pis, corner. .Isar-ty-thud '-atrsat- aad eWsth - was wtl artewded, bad abts sasaasrav yet srsa alaasat, snMrsly lg nereU by the gtutsral peeas. The great Qusatiou isnoisas Importaut-r-thsiojus- lice or oepriving nan oarpopoisiiou f snraTJOaal rlrbl is as great ao4 - giariag to-day aa aver b afore; sadssd, the "traits' tulud af ths psopis has set lied dowu to. copsUer Jl soU pent pro- prtetyr"and no longer Is It popular for . too press ta rlstenle It ar Its emiaent coaataroaa. - Ken tba abm addrses of Mr. r rotiiingbam was psaiail qvar la st lenos, though svldeotfy framed to af ford eomfarl to both ths advocate aad opponents af fetaaie saaTsagorwblls the , logMsl, ssaad, legal srgousst af Miss Humham, tbs eminent female lawyer of Philadelphia, and which woald hava dews srsoUl tosnyof oaraatlonwl stales meifTwaswItolryaaosUead by taa press. -vThs hail-was ersatsasil. aod anaay standBg up. Tbs only eooclualoa I bsvs corns trts, thit the power of money wbleh has taken soeh eomalsts iasotrat f aor - paUlcaCtosi offissa (wa caa scarsaiy call taem tba stastMoosd aswspspar t, has as exercised lis terrible tuft nonce na the publishers and mana gers, that tbeveie ao toegerany thought se rasaS iteration for humanity. ..Wt srs evsdeutiy aecomiag a aattoa of tyrants and fueia. "The avcrsgs great newspaper of to-day Is simply part of tbe great mo uopaty maetiinery for ptanderlng tba people, aad Oat uSag wbisa dam ttat pro mote suab results appaass loagsr to later- sat these great publishing corporations k great etiy me. irxney 1 atssck aa evil, or allwle la any way to I II i n ,1 llUm l in I 1 1 l of robbery. It la a v Maat to a cloae reader doue only to compel these rob bers of tbs public to share a larxr oro- a anion of the ptattder with themselves. 1 whsrotip Uisy agalnr bseoms itsni aal sauysiled. . w- -.. t Hsocsfortb the ladies would do wsll. to bold tbsir convention In a mors etv-. Ilissd city. New York, ander Wall streot iadsMSjesVss gotag bask towards barbariam.CaewajosMtBfs a tas 7: durtriat Adwttt, . , TU Ka Hold ill Xstas,; This hi aa aga af progrsaa, oasn saia uatmaa hohat woman tails him wbsrs to slivs, fbs present aaa ins paat nava oessonstratest last wsosaa to saaak en sal after ail. Ulvtlisatioo haa broasbt her ap from a slate af servitude taa site w as. J a haul h -sndoml tti that of -sdmrlato, so that wbsther ia tbe schools or etoewbers, she saw to fas ad to compete with tbs lords of ersaUoo. This to not to be wondered at, wboo we aonstder that ia point of Intellect and powers of soduraoos shs bas no so parlor. A to the acquirement of has w hedge, she dares toexcerr and as to taa prof at oc a, aaa proposes as snur nsr cuum tor sactt aoa aU of taem ; aad whether as physician, lawyer or preacb sr, she -now eumew to the-froot- Thts br an ags of practioal realities that seems to base ao pi sss for dswwes.auJ wbsther men or woutao. evsrythlog mams to be 00 tbs movs. 4 Tbe re are oooe so blind as thoas that won't see.' .Woman ait nvarthasrarld are maklug tbcir1uflu- i felt As reigning powers for ages hsra dlstingatobed loemseives, ana none lisvs been mors successful aod popular than Queen Vle torfe. now Uts throws sf Kagtaod. A fef wests aiors a Mm. WlUtsg, from Iliinois, "a woman of oueealy beariag," preached la the finest church la tbacitr af Baltimore, the. Meant Vernon Church, lo aa immsoasooasisestlsa.aod oa tba , MOM iy maay dlatiagulahed mdisa ' preached lo ether eburehes ia the same . It . Thn. ik.i M. . 1 k t 1 a w m mvw vmm mw I V tivius; IB) aa extraordinary ags of th world: aa ags la watch the moat woadsrfal bus ar beisg performed by what la termed by soma ths weaker sex. . As el villa tfoa advances we can scarcely tell what to expect nT1i feet tbst tbs world to 16 become wiser aod greater, w hava ao dosbt; and if th wowsoars wililng to aid lu-l ths departmenu of life, so soot it bs. Vancourtr JUgitttr. iii . Uorx asd Cor a am a. Trwo bops Is based ea saargy 1 s it a aster. A strong wind always hopes, nod has always CSUs to bops, because It koows ths notability Of bumao a flairs, aod bow a tight ctrcorastoae - may efaang the irtsr- too. rests tins Jtaadf .' II ia not BtBtaad lo particular ol.jrcta, aod if at iast ail shoold bs lost It bas saved Itself Its owq lotegfity and worth; Hop nwaksos swwraga whtl dsapoodsacy Is the last of all svils; it to the sbsodoamsatof good tbe giving tap of tbe battle of life with dead nothingness. He who caa rmptaatrstarag to the hamaa sI Is ths asst physteiao. To sssk' ta govera msa by tbsir fears aad thsir waau to aa ae worthy purpose . tbs desire to rule bv teai of cowsrdlc. I.WVS Insolres hope thos to doubly the i t er aad. snfaarrarof hfa. VV hasjoevsr- teaches bol idoees to comoat the maaifeid. Vila sbd ssasults of life, enables us to wia tbeeewa of victory. peelatcar. to teaoh wbas Una eeorags to aa well in social aaa oomestia sa ia pabli af fairsand by what means It mar beat a attained. U.in Tb rtjlss af poilUBSss ar never at variance with tats utoa W ssoraiily. Whatsvsr to really Impolite is really Immoral. Ws hsr no right to deal wftli ar be, laslnenesd ry gossips about UMfjawpisjwo mast Their prlvoto af-. fairs ara not of ear teals ass. If whe- lisvs a maa to bs aaflt company for as. wo must not lavits him; at ir ws meet him ariisr bo ba beew lavissd br enb- eea, wo mast trss aim Wilis at viUty. 11 wa anew sua or wosaaa to be a grave ofletxW, ws cannot ass that k bow led re to Injure hrm er her anises N bs aslotsey oeodeit for th protsctiott sf stisaes. Toe gissssst snd boat sss ia th world has bee ssaajlsj with oat am sy. Tbs purest and noblest do aot eerape ft sirsnoot fnvexlrte as roM WsTrTmaisregarfFTaoJ la all aasii ws mieJst give vsry was tba tbs benefit off. doaht: apply. charltabl . conatructlooa, bops for tbs best, sod consider tvsry ss fa sorest so til ho to - arooso ffHty. - t -.. .... .t - - A . r " '"Mi i'i Ii.j..,.. I. .. Tb Msshar of pi mono killed osf tbs railway of Ureal BriUiaalaft year was aaa toe Bomber Injured, fLVA tWjfUoJL bat Tborf wort HO eoliisloo ftraiae. and ft has - f I ' . i .. .7 r . ....... ; ..a,'"." ' ,'i: j. Jl- 21 ''4 -mfv .. .!.. - .- -4V-