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Sclinsgrobt inus. lie TERMS! ubeariptl, pet -'niin TERMS CONTINUED. Pref eeelonal 0rd, 1 year, fs 2. bualneM 0rd, 1 $3. Admlni.tr.tor.' and Atalf turn' Nottoea, $3, Orphan'.

Ooart Sales, (3, (4 or tS. Editorl.l 10 cent. per lino. Pinontl Oommunloetlone, Beeolutlona or BOCie tlee. Obituary Notice, per Una (t a oeota.

BILLS. Whole Slime, fifty or law 001 Every additional Aity 3 00 Half Sheet, 18z34, fifty or leu 00 Every additional fifty a 00 1 Quarter Sheet, fifty or less 00 Every additional fifty I 00 Eighth Sheet, fifty or leaa 1 BO Every additional fifty ADVERTISING 1 OoJmrM, 1 yai, il liiaaillil 4." 00 tUuua, 1 liy 'l i mo, ts a 00 AdairloneJ i aura, sstns a in i iw a 1 sq. OBllmaorlMa jo orrl Jiue) 1 'I g.iuara, Smontba.1 inxruon, i ou i a (jo I yqnmrm, 1 lueertloroil Soti 13 a ag a au THAT COUNTRY IS THE MOST PROSPEROUS WHERE, LABOR COMNDS THE GEEATEST REWABD. VOL. XX.

SELINSGKOVE, SNYDER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. NO. 27. Out of Vile Fast Hormem, THE past Exniiuriox. A Hrroltttlanttrv H'r Incident.

Fort Washiugton, iu New Tork city, Jlird cannot always alng "Is it settled that he and Ochiltree Hilenoe at time they aak to nnree epeot will really runt" asked a reporter of fooling To eee aome new, bright Mr. Harper, the owner of the famous Then let us thank Ood on Thanksgiving in solemn assemblage; and thanking Ood includes an honest resolve to pay all debte; simple living; a generous eon fi-denoe in one ar other; getting rich only in true ways; keeping a cheerful spirit. "Friend'said the guide to Mohammed, "loose your camel and commit birj to Ood. "Friend," said Mohammed to horse Ten Broeck. Ere a freah buret of eong, fraah joy reveal No, sir; not settled.

I'm perfectly willing to run. My horse is turned out ing. Flower cannot aiwaye bio He will be ready for the run in Some Sabbath real they need of ellent winter: the spring. Ere from ila aheath below the guide, tie your camel and commit now aid tne proposition to race Bhoota op a tmall, green blade, brown earth What it ham Aeenmttlisheji, and the Great Guod Yet to Come OiU of It. No thoughtful observer oould witness the closing of the Centennial Exhibition without feeling that it was the end of a great experiment which, as nothing else has ever done, gauged our domestic and social progress and our not as political elements in the world, but as civilized men and women.

Whether it pays stockholders or not in a pecuniary sense is but a small matter; it has achieved a great end; it hat shown ourselves as others see us. The most useful day in the life of the great man of a country town is that which brings him The Aretie Winter. The offioers of the English Arotio exposition tell us how they passed a winter in the Arotio regions, as follows The long Arotio winter, with its unparalleled intensity and duration of darkness produced by anabsenee of sunlight for one hundred and forty-two days, was passed by each individual on board with mnoh cheerfulness and contentment. Owing to the sameness in the daily routine, whioh, when looking into futurity, is thonght to entail a long duration of dreamy monotony, the time, in reality, passed with great rapidity, and in January, when the first glimmering increase in the midday twilight began to lengthen sensibly day by day, the want of light was scarcely noticed by any one and not until the sun actually Lira to Ood." Our part is to take cog Ten Broeck against Ochiltree start A Terrible Death. A very sad affair happened at East Medway, iu the burning of the barn of Mr.

Calvin Folansbee, whereby he perished in the flames. Mr. Folansbee and his hired man had been at work husking corn during the evening, and about eight o'clock he sent him to the house, as was his custom, stating that he would feed the cattle and then come in. Walter Sawyer, the young man alluded to, had been in the house about half an hour when he heard the lowing of cattle, and going to the back door' found the barn to be well on fire. He immediately gave the alarm, and set about trying to rescue the animals, but so intense was the heat, that only the horse was released.

During the excitement the absence of Mr. Folansbee was not noticed until it became continued, when the appalling fact was fully nisance of blessings, and make this was captured by the British and Hessians a century ago. With the fall of the fort the patriots lost their grasp on Manhattan island, and for seven years thereafter the British held sway in New York city. The fort was built by General Putnam in May, 1776, before the arrival of Washington in New York. Putnam and Oreen both believed the fort to be impregnable.

On the night of November 14, 1776, thirty fiatboats, crowded with British soldiers, passed np the stream and hid away in Spnyten Duyvil creek. By the fiitoenth of November General Howe had completed his plans for the reduci--o, of the fort, and on the afternoon oHiuat diry-called upon Colonel Msgaw to surrender immediately, cruelly adding that if he did to splinter. Tongnxa cannot alwan vpeak Centennial Thanksgiving, as it really is, It was dispatched that Mr. Loril-Iard was willing to put np $10,000 that his horse oould beat mine. He wanted the race at Baltimore, but knew my Ob, ati In tliia loud world of notes tn the rj.tetiW(-t and loftiest of all pagan or Christian Thanksgivings, the date of clatter, Save us thla onoe a week.

new era of hope and action. Ood horse was turned out and oould not run To let the aown aee dgrow, not alwaya ecat- knows His part. NowakdThbn, lr. there. My fnends are willing to put their all on my horse to win, either at Xjouisrille or Lexington to the metropolis to measure himself Ifht FartHlng rntrfltahle.

"Do you really think the Eastern with men who have had better chances CENTENNIAL THANKSGIVING The question, Will Farming Pay people knew Ten Broeck had been turned out?" has been discussed before the New than he. It is the consciousness of what we can be that gives us strength, not of what we are. returned on the first, of March did we in any way realize the intense darkness we must have experienced for so long a Hampshire State fair ts follows It is 168, ao. J. ne thing looks like a banter to me.

It advertises Ochiltree realized that he might himself have become a prey to the devouring elements, not, when the fort was captured its garrison would be put to the sword. Ma- gaw answered that he would defend the post to the last extremity. He had nnder his command about 2,800 men. The complained that farming is unprofitable. Another useful purpose, not probably ji uupa out loreiatnera, pius.

period. The manifold ordinary duties of the ship to which were added the immensely. My horse is famous and Men are leaving the farm and seeking painrull and propre," would never have established the autumnal Thanksgiving seen by its originators, has been answered by this experiment. It has united ns as a nation revived to a great eonetantropair of the snow embankment, can do very littlo now whioh will add to the triumphs already achieved. It isn't employment in manufactures and the trades of the city.

New Hampshire, the agricultural part of Massachusetts, of uu it reourred to them that pagan and which, in consequence of our being first attack on the Americans was made at noon on November 16. It was direct so with the other horse." frozen iu close to a stranded piece of ice, was thrown down every spring tide Would you prefer Lexington to ed at the northern defenses, and was Maine and Vermont, have gone back in population and productive agricultural Louisville, or viae versa made by the Hessians, under Knyp- Jtiw held it as a rite long Tears previous. If bo, doubtless they wonld have scented idolatry and bondage to ceremony so sensitively that no such ordinance wtmld have desoended par favcur to kept the ship's company fully em I don't care which; all Ken took inns wealth in the last ten yeais. Without ployed, and gave them plenty of exer are my friends, and will see fair play on hausen and Ball. This force was 4,600 strong, and its attack was determined.

The steep upland was defended by a line seeking to touch all the reasons for it, cise during the day. On fine evenings in the week a school, formed on the may we not find it largely in ihis That their pedigree. we ask too much of the farm? Having lower deck, under Commander Mark- in runtanwm, on the appointed Thanksgiving, the sexton called for the either course. I'm willing to run at either plaoe, but nowhere else. The Lexington folks asked me first, I think.

They will put up $10,000 or more on my horse and pay $1,000 to Mr. Loril- capital or 000, 83.C00 or 85,000 in of follod trees, behind which were four cannon. In the face of these cannon and a sharp musketry fire the Hessians climbed, drawing themselves up by ham and several of the officers, was well attended, each Thursday behjg devoted vested in it, we ask that the farm shall dominie and walked reverently before extent the old genial feeling of good-fellowship among natives of different sections, which has so long lain dormant. Our only point of national intercourse, Congress, is now and probably always will be a battlefield rather than a family hearthstone; but we have all gone pleasuring together at Philadelphia on our first ohance of a holiday in company, and nothing was more noticeable in the thronging millions who came from every State in the Union than their good humor with the world and with each other the kindliness, courtesy, heartiness of feeling that showed itself at every turn. The newspapers, through the cam him, with uplifted hat, to the plaoe of support our families, educate our child to lectures, songs in character, and read grasping the dense bushes.

The fight wornnip. Ihe minister graciously lard for expenses in fetching out Ochiltree, besides half the gate money to the ings, with occasional theatrioai representations the whole so admirably was well contested, but the Hessians ren, and give us a comparative wealth for old age besides. And yet, do we treat it as other men do their business winner." a-ranged and conducted by Commander Markham as to keep up the pleased in outnumbered the Americans, while they equaled them in courage. Knyphausen and Ball led on their men, and reached the defenses at one time. The Ameri What offer did Louisville make Mr.

Clarke, of the Louisville club, by whioh they suooeed I If we fail in getting all this from it, we say at once psssea up tue aisle in bis suit of black gown, skull-cap and gloves and laying his annual dissertation on the desk, glanced with sharp, quick eye in ob-srvLoe of vacuity wherever were not well C1W listeners to the honr-loug prayer, the two hours' preachment terest of all for the whole period. that farming is unprofitable. We are unmindful of the fact that in mercantile asked me if I would run my horse down there. I told him and he agreed to put up 0,000 or more, or rather cans retired slowly to Mount Washing ton, whither the Hessians closely fol business only one in a hundred is fairly Poisoned bv Beading at Xlght. ana the laauitostimal concluding re successful, and only one in a thousand French novels have long been regard said that Ten Broeck's friends iu Louisville would do so.

He also said Dixon A Wimtner would run Belleof the Mead eminently so. Does not farming do as ed by Borne persons as a species of the same at a later hour being self-evident in the recovery of his blackened and charred remains. He was found lying on his back, a portion of the top of the skull being missing, which was found in the ruins the next morning. Numerous conjectures are rife ao to the probable and possible cause of the sad affair. The lantern was a nearly new one, of safe pattern, and was, when Sawyer left the barn, hanging on the handle of a pitchfork stuck into the mow.

It is known that in order for Mr. Folansbee to feed his cattle he would be obliged to ascend the mow to throw down the hay. Whether he accidentally fell or was seized with a sudden illness or was the viotim of an assault from some unknown party may never be made clear, but it is evident that he must have in some manner been suddenly incapacitated from rendering any aid in giving an alarm or resouing himself from the impending -danger, as ample means of exit were accessible to him had he not been in some way disabled. It is also known that he had over $100 in his possession, a portion of which he on Wednesday withdrew from the Hoiliston National bank. This faot is a fruitful source of conjecture that he might have been murdered for his money.

Jn Vase of Fire. The season is at hand when fires most prevail, and when the precautionary hints of the late Dr. Hall are most important to be heeded. They are as fol- lows: Keep doors and windows of the structure closed until the firemen come; pnt a wet cloth over the month, aud get down on all fours in a smoky room; open the upper part of the window to get the smoke out if in a theater, church or schoolroom, keep cool descend ladders with a regular step to prevent the vibra lowed them. Both Bawlings and Williams, the American commanders, were wounded.

While this conflict was going on a British brigade nnder Lord Cornwallis had stormed Laurel Hill and well as that, and better? Does only paign, might threaten revolution and insist on irreconcilable sectional differences; but here, where the great masses of the people, who neither print nor run for office, had a chanoe to show their temper, it was brotherly and honest. Tue Southerner was proud of New Eng- moral arsenic, but no one suspected that their perusal had aught to do with against Zoo-Zoo for $2,500 the same one in a hundied succeed to a compe day, if Mr. Lorillard is willing." tence, and only one in a thousand to the actual absorption of the chemical element. A rich lady in the Faubourg Would you run elsewhere than in affluence. And yet do we not deal with our farms in the same way that we have Louisville or Lexington against Oohil- giand's machinery, and the Yankee com St.

Bonore recently found herself grow tree." marksand then after waiting for the pastor to pass out, th? ooDgrgation moveil slowly home to loaded tables and holiday leisure; but not ts boi-iterous riot and holiday feast ing'. It whs a day as hallowed as the Sabbath, and solemnity was maintained evun by the wayward boys and girls, whose sire's stotiy faces bespoke "Sileuoel" la their genuine thankfulness and devotion they forgot that tie pagan, long hvl Wen thus thankful. stjen that the nation does with its pro ing very ill and the doctor pronounced "No, sir I not a bit of it. There's duo-, ra I Do we not take everything off plained, that enough display was not made of our cotton and gold fields. Besides, they all played host together, her to be suffering from some slow pois and put comparatively nothing on the on.

She rejected this idea as absurd. too much danger going East. There's lot of 'cllons up there who would captured the redoubt there aftor a hard struggle, in whioh Baxter, the American commander, was killed while encouraging his men. Tho Americans had also been driven from the south back to Mount Washington. When the Hessians arrived near Fort Washington 1 General Ball sent a demand for its surrender, stipulating that the garrison should retain their baggage and the offi cers their swords.

Colonel Magaw and felt a natural family pride in their but on rising one morning found a gloss of water which was usually placed by leave pou-on my horse as not Look imd? In every other business of life all the gin a man gets he immediately puts back iuto his business. The mer- house and hospitality. The idea of pure patriotism had grown dulled of late how they tried it on Ochiltree and kill her bedside to be discolored by a white, ed poor Searcher. The trainer just accidentally happened to change Ochiltree tfhsi.t increases his capital year by year from gains of tho preceding year, if he filmy powder. On showing this to the doctor he at onoe declared it to be ar years, not more through the acerbities of the war than through the increase of greedy mercenary feeling.

The country was our field or market into Searcher stall, and the dose in is a prudent man, until it becomes a tended for him killed the other horse, asked five hours to consider, but was senic. All inquiries failed to detect the and the next night madame filled the glass herself, and kept careful uui nero nave my norse under my large as ho can profitably manage. But if a farmer makes any surplus on hif-farm, as a rule, does he return it to nib only given half an hon. It was now late in the afternoon. While the truoe con- eye." which yielded us a livelihood.

Now, we have seen her standing erect among the nations of the earth, with all. her watch that no one meddled with it. Perhaps the Eastern folks will com and thut their sons and daughters had b.seu alike trained. Xeither in snrviot nor feasting did the rnmembranoe of the pagau rito diHtiirb their sober satisfaction. They conscientiously believed themselves far elevated above every trace of heathen idolatry, and would have been shocked to think that Thanksgiving in India, two hundred years before, and Tiianksgiving in New England were synonymous.

Thus we oft find land, either in increased facilities foi tinned a messenger from Washington Nevertheless, in the morning, the white plain about our water farming, in enriohing his soil, adding to powder again made its appearance, and informed Magaw that if he could holi out until night an effort to bring off his sacred memories about her, all mighty promise of the future They've no right to. Their stock nis stock, or draining his land I On the contrary, is he not runoh more Likely to foroes would be made. He oould not ner, sue nas oeoome to ns also more is bred out here. All their hoises drink Western water at first and can do so the dootor was fairly at his wits end to find the real cause. Finally he discovered that his patient was in the habit of reading in bed, and for that reason candles defer his answer to General Ball, how invest in railroad shares or bonds, or sacred and more dear.

Even in a less again without injury. So far as water ever, and he dared not again begin the some manufacturing enterprise, or loan degree the same advantage has been gained by every association or corps, goes they have the advantage of us. weak human nature, boastful of snperi conflict, his position was so weak. He therefore surrendered his force of 2,600 Our horses have never tasted the East were kept burning all night in her room, These candles, of a dazzling" whiteness, ority, when only a slight analysis will scientific, practical or artistic (and their it to some neighbor I Having taken away from the farm what the farm ha brought him, and ought to be returned to it again, to make it more productive, ern water. The Eastern horses have tower its diguitv and reveal its Phari men, with valuable artillery and stores.

had been strongly impregnated with name is legion), which have met during the progress of the Exhibition at Phila used ours, and the fact of getting some soeism. vasnington watcnea tne oonfliot on tion. If kerosene just purchased can be made to burn in a saucer by igniting with a match, throw it away. Put wire work or glass shades over gaslights in show windows, and iu bedrooms with ourtains sprinkle sand instead of saw arsenio in the bleaching process, and the arsenic becoming volatilized by the To our minds, the children of ad more of it after that they have been get he leaves it impoverished, and then com delphia. The very fact of meeting then Manhattan island from Fort Lee, and, it is said by Washington Irving, shed ditional two hundred years, the Jewish ting elsewhere will do them good.

plains that the gains do not increase. combustion, poisoned the air of the bed "Then you will not take the king and there was in some sense a vindication of themselves, as a body, before the world, with the background of their iSastr" tears when he saw Hessians bayonet patriots who asked for quarter. The British and Hessians lost in the battle room. A ItOdu Marksman. and Hindoo cuetom adds to the grace and solemnity of the Thanksgiving of to-day that day which has dawned and brightened to midday effulgence this dust on floors of oil stores keep shavings and kindling wood away from steam boilers, and greasy rags from No, sir; under no orrcumstanoes.

not the difficulty that he is continually taking away the increase of his capital and leaving it only what it was at the beginning I The merchant, as we have seen, increases his capital year by year but the farmer too frequently takes his about one thousand man, while the common country. They will be not less Jews, Protestants, Masons or scientists for the meeting, bnt they will be more Not long ago the members of a Oali lofts, cupboards, boxes, eta; see that all If they think they can beat him, let them come ont and see to it. It is then-place to do so. I'm here to wait their Americans lost but about one-eight of centennial Thanksgiving the crown fornia rifle association were engaged in that number; but the effect of the de ing Thanksgiving the Thanksgiving certain that they are Americans. shooting at a mark when a lady, carry oi national, worldwide glory and re- As for the great national results to be stovepipes enter well in the chimney, and that all lights and fires are out before retiring or leaving the plaoe of business keep matches in metal or ing a long range rifle, decorated with coming, i ready to meet them.

I a trifle anxious, but I won't go out of feat upon the spirits of Washington's t.rmy was depressing, and it is not too and invests it other enterprises, and then complains that the farm does not joioing never, in all history, oould suoh the usual quantity of surveying instru my State to do it." a be held as now. much to say that it was only the great hoped for from this Exposition, they will be, in the larger sense, so subtle and slow in action as to make it impos ments and meteorological machines, succeed. No farmer we ever heard of ever mortgaged bis farm to put manure Mr. Lorillard a final answer has not Nothing is easier, as our hearts fully patriot's surpassing powers as a general made her appearance, and announced been received, I understand attest, than to. be grateful, or at least re on it yet men frequently do mortgag sible for us to estimate them.

He who that she intended to shoot. The and organizer that saved the American party from fading away as it moved their farms for the purpose of building runs may read the advertisement which tonished riflemen'did not dare to inter "No, sir." Do you think he will came to time! through the then tory districts of New tne i.xniDition lias made of our re earthern vessels, and out of the reach of children and provide a piece of stout rope, long enough to reach the ground, in every chamber. Neither admit any one if the house be on fire, except police, firemen and known neighbors nor swing lighted gas brackets against the wall nor leave small children in a pose any objection, but flew madly to spectful, to the Supreme Power when all goes well," but individually many of us may say All has not gone well with me I have been wronged, shun a fine house and many take all the earnings of the farm for ten years for No, sir; as I said before, I think Jersey. sources and manufacturing capabilities ward the target, in order to obtain these Eastern folks only want to banter. The mortgage or the in that purpose.

in the markets of the world. It is just safe position. The unruffled lady It 'pears to me they don't mean business debtedness onoe on a farm, as a ceneral though, on second thought, she may as easy to estimate the direot advantage which it has been to our mechanics, art Aeeotnmodatton Paper. It has long been a mooted question in ned and belied or, I was ill and oould not go to the Centennial, while my more favored neighbor went and feasted eye rule in the past, except in the change of I course, I only suppose so. They may fortune made by the change of prices I mean something.

I hope they do. I'm ists and producers of every sort to com room where there are matches or an open fire; nor deposit ashes in a wooden have had more or less ruffles concealed about her person stretohed herself upon the ground, tied herself into the intricate knot usually the Creedmoor anu mina on the wonderful and ins-eni arising from the war, remains years, if reaay wnenever tney be," pare their own work with that of foreign box, or on the floor nor use a light in law whether the giver of what is known in business circles as accommodation" paper is held liable for the payment of the same. The verdicts in such cases not forever. oni collections of the big round world" rivals; of all people the American is th or, saddest complaint of all "I had keenest to perceive a useful idea and to position," shut her eyes firmly, and Tht Retreat of a Tramp. HU Ttco fUmplem.

fired. To the dismay of the riflemen. appropriate it. If we do not in a half a dozen years produce repousse work to examining the gas meter. Never leave clothes near the fireplace to dry noi smoke or read in bed by candle or lamplight nor put kindling wood to dry on top of the stove nor take a light into a A short time ago a Mr.

Townley, liv There is a story told of Sir Waiter she actually hit the target at the distance of a thousand yards, thereby have been so conflicting that it was difficult to decide the problem. Recently in the marine court of New York a case of this kind came up, in which the Bank equal the Bussian, faience like that of ing in the outskirts of Elizabeth, N. discovered that an old barn on his no money to go to the Exposition with, nor to get good clothes in which to appear. Ah, me I 'Sio transit gloria mundV I have well nigh fainted under my burden of discouragement, which if as yet it does not really exist, am I cot Soott's experience with a doctor that is oertainly good enough to be true. While Limoges, and lacquer whioh will look, seriously imperiling the lives of those closet; nor pour out liquor near an open premises had been taken possession of if not last, like the Japanese, it will not iu a small English town his servant fell who.

had sought safety in its vicinity. light; nor keep other inflam by a party of tramps. As it was useless It was evident that something must be of the Metropolis sued the givers of suoh a note. The note was not paid on maturity. The defense set up that the mable fluids in the rooms where there is be because we have not tried.

Bnt the greater advantage tLe revelation to the to him, and as the fellows did not annoy siok, and a medical man was sent for, and Sir Walter, looking up when he entered, saw before him a grave, sagacious promptly done to check the threatened )ustined In assuming, when fear and distrust and blank darkness bid: "De mm, ne allowed tnem to remain. The a fire; nor allow smoking about barns or warehouses. uncultured masses of the people of art effusion of blood, and the lady result was that his barn became so well bank knew the 'nature of the paper it discounted, and knew that the note was spair. and its uses, the taking them from their therefore hurriedly presented with a a gold medal, and lured from the ground JSay I a thousand nays Tho Thanksgiving should be the festival The Strife in Cuba. As the strange and apparently nnequa looking person, attired in black, with a shovel hat, in whom, to his utter astonishment, he recognized a Scottish blacksmith, who had formerly practiced with considerable success as a veteri before she had time to fire a second confined inland lives to give them a glimpse of the outer world is a vast product of gain, not to be weighed or valued.

To hundreds of thousands of given by one house to another simply as an accommodation, and that it was used as such. The court found for the plaintiff and ordered judgment against of forgiveness, friendliness and hope. shot. and widely known among the nomads, that np to this time it is the resting place nightly for fifteen, and sometimes twenty, of this gentry. Some are supplied with blankets, but the major portion make themselves comfortable by bur strife proceeds iu Cuba, facts whioh were at first dimly discerned ocme out, in bolder relief.

There seems to be May Expect no Quarter. th accommodating giver. nary operator in the neighborhood of Ashestiel. How, in all the world," Let us then receive the benediction in church and diffuse it over as many hoarts as we can. Let us make it the celebration of good faith for the ensn ing vear, thanking God that we were not honest, hard working men and -women their journey to the Exhibition last summer has been a discovery, like that The Toronto Olobe has the following relative to a raid on Canada by Fenians rowing like rabbits in the ground, nothing but their heads being visible.

Several of the first habitues still remain and exclaimed Sir Walter, came you here Cau it be possible that this is John anil ie 1" "In truth, it is, your honor- Soldier. The military force of England, mili little doubt that the number of the insurgent foroes and the hostility of the inhabitants of the interior of the island to Spain have been greatly underrated. It is fair to assume that without active They can expect and they will receive of Columbus, of new worlds. They have found that there are numberless ways, unknown to them before, by no quarter this time. They will come exercise a dominant influence over the simply as a gang of ruffians to rob and tia, yeomanry and volunteers included, is reckoned at 470,766, of which 191,884 are regular troops.

The navy numbers entirely forsaken in the past year that one friendly hand was extended to our rtscue one brother bade "look np" and we did not faint. If wq havo lost our orttmo, or havo whioh a living may be earned by the ar murder, and may reckon on receiving just a' that's for him." "Well, let us hear. Ton were a horse dootor before; now, it seems, you are a man doctor. How do you get onf" "On I Just new comers, exacting tobacco and nickels from the "greenhorns" for their lodging. tistic tastes which they have sneered at the treatment that is dealt out, to rob 65,000 men.

Germany has 1,687,000 bers and murderers caught red-handed aid and sympathy from residents the guerilla foroes that constitute the bulk of the Cuban army could never have prolonged the war for so many years as they have, and now confront the Span tooops of all arms and classes, with a at yet to make, let us be thankful for the JtraageA to Booth. revelations of the pa which have shown extraordinar weel; for your honor maun ken that my practice is very sure and orthodox. I depend entirely upon two in the act. The summary disposal on the spot of as many as might stay to be oaught would be simply meroy to all A boy, named Hutchison, aged four rnj the poverty of money shorn of honor. naval foroe of 13,000.

The Austrian army, inoluding all reserves, numbers 800,000 men, with about 14,500 in the navy. Italy had 750,000 men in the ish troops as they do, with zeal and If old clothes and hard work and much limples." "And what may their names future would-be depredators of this trength undiminished. If it is true, on as useless; that it is better their daughters should become designers than seamstresses, and that it would "pay" in every way to make their homes and lives softer and more beautiful. They have found, too a more important knowledge- that it is possible and for them to eravel outside of these bare homes and daily routine, to become citizens of the world instead of a vil teen years and six months, was killed by a wild horse in Brown county, Texas. He having lassoed the horse, attempted tdrtnial be our part, yea.

if we mnst do be I Perhaps it is a secret?" I'll class. The kid-gloved handling they tell your honor (in a low tone); my have been permitted to enjoy before at (without tho traditional turkey, saying to borne one, half bitterly, who we believe army, and 10,000 sailors; Greece, 40,000 land forces Turkey can muster 310,000 fighting men; Bonmania, Servia, the other hand, that a few predatory bands have beenable to cope in a small territory with both the hostility of the planters and the trained foroes of Spain, the faot is one which is unique in the tbd hands of justice will have been quite thrown away if we are to have a periodi pill not publish our forlorn poverty twa simple are just Iaudaray and cola-my." Simples with a vengeanoe 1' replied Sir Walter. But, John, do and Montenegro, 23,000. f'The almshouse will be my next re cal Fenian "scare." Peaceable people to put a loop around his nose, and the horse became frightened and ran, the loop catching around John's" wrist. He was dragged three or four hundred yards before he was cut loose from the horse.

He died in a moment. move." let ua at leant be thankfnl that you never happen to kill any of your pa lage, who happen to live in districts open to Iu short, the great advantage of the Citytrard. The census of Massachusetts for 1875 historical records of warfare. Again it is evident, as the Btory of the capture of the Moctezuma proves, that insurgent influence and activity maintain them these raids have a right to every protection the law can give them rouges we do not belong, as Thorean said, in al mshouse of souls. There is yet solid good under the feet of all.

Mere tients Kill 1 Ou, ay. May be sae. Whiles they dee and whiles no, but it's the will o' Providence. Onynoo, your honor, it will be lang before it makes up forFloddenl" shows that in that State, as well as in New York, there is a tendency of the ly because of the reeling of brain do we Exposition to the country has been the same as to these villagers: it has taken us for the season outside of ourselves, given us more cosmopolitan views and a wider charity. Tribune.

selves widely, notwithstanding, the strictness of Spanish supervision and an earthquake has shaken ns. population towards large cities. Massa the brutal enforcement of brutal laws: we, a nation, have exuberent har chusetts has 1,651,912 inhabitants, and and ragamuffins from New York slums visiting Canada on snch errands have none. They come here, if not merely for loot, to overturn the law. By all means let them have the full benefit of finding, if they come, that the law has been already suspended in their behalf, and, finally, when we remember the dreadful effects of the tropical climate A Ltjicbkr Ptt.k.

In the construction vest -we have the riches of sea and pky we have glorious -nationality we on Spanish troops, which appears to of a grain elevator, with a capacity of Christmas morning they stood before the altar, and the music of the marriage bells was sweeter to them than the music of the spheres. Christmas morning, four years later, a bald-headed man jnmped ont cf bed, half distracted, and wanted to know why his wife was such a fool as to put a Christmas horn in that boy 'a stocking. Cotton, English cotton brokers make a calculation, based on figures and past have, ipwi facto, what is superlative ,200,000 bushels, in Milwaukee, have carried off its victims in startling numbers, we mnst agree with General Martinez-Cain poa that the task before now ranks as the seventh State in the Union in populotion and the first in density of population. In 1865 the towns had a population of 762,344 and the cities 504,687. Now the cities have 836,933 and the towns 814,979.

we have fraternity. Ah, yes 1 Mr. Mis- ,500,000 feet of pine and 200,000 feet bnthrope yoa forget some oce was oak were used. There are eleven experience, that Europe will next year require 2,241,000,000 pounds of cotton, or 5,602,600 bales. and in anticipation of their wirhee.

They have no right to seek protection from what they seek to destroy. him of pacifying the island is one of the greatest difficulty and doubt. raternal toward you last year. grain receivers..

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