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THE ELECTIONS. lew Itrk, Pennsylvania, and lattachumm Beet Dteoemtfe Oat ernori. 5 aeleea Manrbiin Bsseutlve itrfnastxi Mr vmrm m by the Uuerwr Tn Mesalt JCUowHera. ns were hem on tne 7tn in tuirtyl States tutd nil the Terrltorie. I n many of fee RMN legislatures were chosen which wUI aiei't Senator ; but the chief latere oen tas about the result on Congressmen. The sweat Gonaress. the Forty-seventh, consists of SO members, originally 41 video mi followfeepubltcu", 117; Democrat, 1M; Greenback aee. Xationala, t, and one Inaeoendnt. The Forty-elfhUt Oonirree, wtaieg wuToonveneon ttiao( March, Mat, wilt cotish of 3S3 members, at follows: roams. . t Missouri. ..77. ..It a KMrum..... .. a tt.hmajda..... ...... I l,XewHanrhlre..... t it 4 Mew Jen? ... 7 ......... 1 sew Torn 2 North Carolina ,ia,. ,lbte,,.. . ...... ..tl .... W Oregon...... 1 . 13 rennsylritttU J . .... 11 Rhone Island ,.. t TSoash Cafohha, 7 .............11 Tennessee ....10 toisfetang Tejas 11 iMQd 4 YWUKMt.. inset. 1 virrtnu. 10 ...o.. .11 wyt Virginia........ ft fg0OtWMfll V pi 7i laaoatr.mte returns Indicate that the Demo era will control the new House el Represaa leaves. It is not likely, however, Mutt th majority wit) be lance. !Tae remit, so for as ean be ascertained up to the. hour of printing, will toe round in the telegraphic dispatches from nearly nil the 2fa"W York, Sor, 7. Hepttbltean papers eonOtde Mm election of Cleveland, liemocrailc oaadWaM for Governor, by mm to MW.WO majority. The vote in Broohtra stands: OlwroUMKl,MW; etfter, HepubUean. M. pKiiaLrtttA, Pa., Xov. 7. Scattering retarns from the State show large Democratic gain oyer hurt year, rattersou wilt undoubtedly have a plurality of so.wo. Boa-row. MA Xov. 7,-The .Amrmsf gtvee Bailer a majority of 90.000, but claims that the enttra HspubHcan State ticket, with the exaopUoii of Kmhop, Is elected. The LeglslaMr wtN be HefMbllean, by a reduced majority. The vote in Boston ave Batter MJM0 ; JWhoo,le,71t. Sr. Loot, Mo., Xov. 7, The rtpuMit etnta a largely increased majority over thst Of 1800, when Hanoock kd OartWU by M,04. The Legislature will be overwhelmingly ItemBtmHe, Jndee Sherwood Is re-eieetod to the 1 Meneb, tien. Hanllng. Railroad Oomr. and Mr. Coleman is ehoevn Base Ste)ri8W;aJnt ( Public 8cluxta, each by n Majority probably beyond The entire delegation in UongroM is leinocrtic and tho local office throughout the 84at are nearly U Ailed by liemotrats. Oshcai, ltx'ov. 8. The Chairman of the ntajtm HennbHa Committee says the KrpablieftiM have enrried the !tate and Legislature, Ml wW hoW tfcetr own In Concreawticn, with '41m mosmible gain of one. Fottowtn is Ute vote se far ns eouuted. DnnHatH, lleiublicaw lew Ooagress, rtrst District, 147; IJoane, Pniotrat,W; Davis, Hefmbllean, Third Ulstrtet.no: Blnek. !emoerat. S7S ; Mnnerty, Indsiwdent, neeond District. W7: Sheridan . Deraocrst, S; Adams, JtepMbliran, Konrth Mstrtet, 475; TuU. Oeaaocrat. BM. TawitKi. Kxx Xov. 7. The Meoublicnn Stnte eeatral Committee think that the whole Stat and Congressional ticket is elected, but rowcedn that the vote on Governor is very cio and tbnt the Democrats may have urns ferny. The Democratic Hte Committee are etaitNtiig the election of Uitek, Km w aria City andfcmr praoimts give At. John tHi GMck. lit; Jtobhiaon, W. Oak Mill-liek, ; St. John. 11 : KoMnfton, 7. Olyde-UHek, M; M. John. 117; T, Robinson, 17; Anderson, lf; Moody. M4. Wellington Otty and Township Oonaresskmal: Kapubliean. MS; Domocrattc, mi Ureenbnek. II: St. John, CT7; OMek. Xovrtoo-Xine preetitcts in Harvey County tvaSt. John, OOi&Uok, 7SS; Robinson, KTJ fJHok has.144 majority In Um city, H. John wiO easrvthe oounty by about M. The tlonof Johfc A. An'iemon, to Congresa mthe rtret MstMet; Morrill, Peters, Hon bark and Parkins, Congressmen at large : r. K. Oloyeo, Marettneative In the Third District; John tauten, Roorescntative in the ronrth District; U T, Randolph, ltpreentattve in the Fifth District Is conceid. Olick goes out of Alehl son tikmnty and city with an even M0 major ky, 19m sntne giving Garfield 700 majoritr IMBiAf AHut. Nov, 7. Returns front varioww pnrtn of I he State show a net gain on eh Dtmoeram lltntn ticket Indlractng a ma tevlty of tflot or 3,000, The Kewubllcatw eteot CHtgressmen in tht Swond, Third, Konrth, Ptftti. and Twelfth Wstriets. The Democrats at nits a gain ef lour Congressmen and a ma terftyon the State ticket of ,ovo to fm. WfCMMONo, Va., Mov. 7. The Demoornts emlm the election of fonr, Congressmoa. Ufahone estimates a majority of , en iMteMehet. PoaraMotrrM, x. H., Xor. 7. R4tteriy Bams tratle candidate for Voremor, will jwotoebty be eieetod by a small majority. Both hannchts ot the Leghtlatnre win be RenwMi an. Secretary Chandler claims the slectiott ot two Congressmen. JUMiMOMt, Mo,. Xov. 7. Thelndejtendents arrled the day in the city and eterted four Jttdee of the Sunreme Court. The Demo oraw etalm the election o Congressmen In the Third and Ponrth DMMt, llbxnviUA.T., Kv., VoW 7 lamci r ;! Detaoerat,le elected toVoMgress In thsK r and Distriet. T. A. RnUhjuin, Dime or a) seeds Pi neter Knott in the reorth. Albert WltMs Is rs-eter-ted in the rttth, John 0. Oaf in theSiath, J. C S. Blackburn m the Phil R. Thonipeea. Dcnsoornt, ts neobsbigr etoetsd ra the Rlghtk. Oea. Prank WoMord hi aimost owtalary ohmted in the JCtWpentb RlniseU, IMmnmrat, hi tha ThtrdW nt MatrhStaetese, with the ehaaiea that OslewMrta s)bl4f)(9A4?4Um g4rlls I A, 8. 0,t Ifev,- T. Ths aaajeriOr ef nf VIm 1Ns4 Ml OMIffffvM4akMMe!i bhown: Bvsas,mOolnmbia,m;Dargaa. ht jHMj aV94Msp4tSHg Iwa C?Bi(rtrj "W( iaswmiWi.TitX., Nov. 7-The Wtniissabi - m 1 in t a 1 nil ui 1 Jul eg aattvea me geaseswseiiseeaismwiwr esaoi

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lag all the Ktate ofttcert and Coagrasional eandldatis with the exception nf the sv nth and Teuth District, la which ths results are douUfui. The enkMiktionar that the Detuot crats also mrrted the doubt! ul district. Mkui-hi. Taut., Kov, T.-Th election one ot the moat )iot on record, Tta? vote palled wm small, bainx tns thauA.MMi In the ett, wh-n the usual vote U above it,tw(, ln dk-tttioMs vint to the '!( lou of ticn. W. B Rate. BJesdJuoter, by a majority of from lo,w tolVOOO. The Oauxroainen clcrtcd an- Ow, 0, nibrell. Dein., in thi Tiiir I DUtrict : lieu ton McMilten. D '. in the Pourthj .VikIivw J. CnM well, Dm in the Sixth ; John t!. Hal lentine. Dam., in the nevoath; Nice A. Pieroe, Dom., In the Xinth; Casey Ytuit. Dcm In the Tentli, The Congrimn pnHt, elect m1 nra; Robert I.. Taylor, lem., in tlie First DUtrU-t! Ionldas C. iluW in the

i Second; Jas. D. Tillman, 1mm., In the Fifth; I John M.Taylor, Detu , in the Klghth. The ReadiusUr elected a targe majority to the Ucneral Aisembly. Nxw ()Ht.KtNs, La., X0V. 7, Asaochitcil Press dUpatrhe Irom various points of the State ittdkato the election of the eotiro Democratic CongreMiounl delegation, except in the Third District, which is regarded doubtfuU In thU city Hen. W, J. Rohan, for Maj or, and the regular Democratic ticket. U elected by 4.eud to 5,000 majority over the Independents. Nxw Havkk, Cokn.. Xov, 7.-T. M. Waller, Detnoci-at, is elected Governor by 1,000. K;ttm, Democrat, will have l.two majority in the Plrst congressional District; Mitchell, Demo, crat, in the Second; ewur, Democrat, in the fourth; and Wait, Republican. In the Third Congressional District, have been two. eessf ul. This la a Republican loss of two Con greastaen. The Legislature i KspnbMoan.tlie Senata by two majority, the House probably 15. 9ax FKAXCtsco, Cal-, Kov. J. Reports from the Interior indicate a full vote, it u be lieved that the, Prohibition ticket will have about .1.000 votes in the State at larg", ami this with the defection from the Republican on account of ths undy law is likely to give a seat to the Democrats. Jacksok, Miss., Xov. 7,-Congrestlonal re turns Insure the election of Muldron-, Money, Singleton and llarktdale, IXMOocrat, whose majoritie aro large in ever' county aru from. Partial returns from Ave counties give Chalmer 1,000 majority over Manning, Demo crat, Carter, colored Republican in tne same district, receiving but few voteti two conn tie give Jeffords, Republican, a majority of over Wa'ideU, Democrat. .Hiscoantiesgtve Lynch, RepuUliean, a majority of Waver van Eaton, Democrat. Atuastx, Q.K., 'ov. T,-TUe election pasmd of quietly. Specials to ths CowomMo ls.iteate a full Democratic delegation to Cjtns", neor and Pelton both defeated. The Pourth (kmtrressiouat District re cUcm Hugh Rucb anan. Democrat, over Paw, Indspenoent, by front 1,000 to 5,900 majority. DteaMotHM, lo.,Xov.7. The ss MfUtr puts the Republican majority in me ataier over th Immocratsat tom, and 2w,ioe over all, with nine RepubUcaa Conjresmen cer tain. 8T. VWU XlKS,, Nov. ;.-TheTg is no doubt of tho election of White. Wakeoom ana strair. Republican candidates in the First, decond and Third Districts, in am murtn District there baa been much scratching. many Kepnoiicans voting tor proummoa and many DctaocraM for Wamburn, Rep Washburn claims that ho wilt have majority In Minneapolis, and Ames, Demi., perbap m lu St, faul. Littli RWK, ARK,, Xov, 7. Second District Hot Springs city and two townships give Breckearidgie. Democrat, 110 majority ; Rn iamin. Memildtcan. W majority. Third JMs tnrt. Citvof Little Bock, with one warn to hear from, gives Benjamin, iMpubitoan, th majority; Bs eckentidge, Demooratle Con gressman at large, 9 majority. MtLWAUKK. ;ru Xov. 7. KummarUed re turns 0(1 1 counties in the State show that five Republican and four Democratic Con sresameh were elected, a Demoeratie gain of two. Tne State Legislature m Rspawican la both branches, with hear' RophbiioaM losses, howover. ai.t Uxr. UttM. Xov. 7. Returns received indicate about tjm Gentiles to 4,OW Mor mona : a Uentile gain of l.ow on the vote of six year ago. pKorttmMCK, R. I., Xov. 7-ooar and Chaoe, Republicana, are re-olected Hopresentativostn Congress by bug rciattva matonties on n tight vote. Pkwvkn, CotO., Xov. .-Beventcen of too mall precincts scattered throttghont the State show a total vote of 441 for Grant (Democrat) for Governor; Campltclt (Republican), . This vote shows a small Democratic gain over the vote of Iswo. Omaha, Xitn., Xov. 7. -A far as can be esti mated Irom returns from scattered precincts throaghout the ntate, the Mepabilcaa State ticket will receive about im pluralltv. Weaver, Republican, I elected In the rtret District, and Udrd, MepuUllcan, in, the Second by good msktrities. Xo estimate can yet be fonncti of the complecl..n of the legislature Imyoa i strong probabilities ot agoOd Nepubllcait mi)ority In both houses. MoTr.oMKY. AfcA., Xov. 7.-Democratlo OotHrressmea are eteeted In ah bntthe.iiecond lmaiict. which will probably gnre Kioe.Repuhtkaa, a small majority. WisMixevoir, f. C, Jmv. TThelwtnoatlons are that the( Bemoerane state ticket has a greater mahwhy than in isno. The Mtgiwature is undoubtedly Democratic, The Congrvssional delegation probably eight Democrats and one Republican. AUMTo,oKttJK, X. X., Xov. ".-The Ttrrhory hasaonn for Tranvutllno T,nna, MepntHicaa candidate for election to Geagreas, by over 1,000 mnJorHy. OAMbsxOtTT, X. J., Xov. ?.-RobwMHt, Re publican for Congress, Is defeated by rerreU, Denioerat. by aliout SO majority, Rrswer, Iteiinmitan fortitmgrcst in thcJSecon'l trit t , tv-electod by about 7S0 majority. Wm. Walter Phelps, hepubrtcan, is sleeted in the Fifth Congressional District by a majority of about Its, Owsrsttins, W. T., Xov. 7.K. K. root, Dem eerat, is re-elected so Oongrss. s Miss Gabrielie Oreeky hssi bsrun athking iBsprovements on ttie Orseiey twnmn at (JhanMkqtis, a4 has gtvea ptoi of grosistl lo the Episcopal society of that vllmfs ott irhteh lo stsol esftf. a paner adrbss Utile Boston bors not to kill swss sweet little rod sqsirrala ytcSfsvtafro Unsb to limb and m wee to wee. tt ssjts that as antoajes asset rat IdUar oaM sasslrrel la worth a wem g ev aiaina wwimiV vwsrva a swsp vv v sse mv J I gawSxl SSjSa 1

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TIIJS TIME FOtt GOOD, Th.r-'s s timtbs pro verb tells For all tntngs uiHtrr tne sun; Y.wn so may b pr seaawti -p r gotMl works to be dona, , And for gid worts lo be said. In the fear last I or you May mhii the happy mxiaalOMS, lA'i us ucre now 00- a a w. Wh 11 the trees are h vy with leave, r1 When the leave lie un ti-rfoot, Wh n 1 run on the ttoaci is frcHiuoitt, An 1 while thi re is r.n l r not; . . When Die ram 0 un down, frtu um nsnrffiii, When the sun cornea after rain, Wtiott the autumn nld sre waving; witti tne wtiignt ox goumn grsiNf When the h II are purple with hcatkcf, When the It'll arc blue wiw com,. When tho larohe are gay with their taaecM When nuts are shrtvel'd and old: Whou t there's growth in ths sprinftlMo, Or Juti clou follows Mar, An t so lontr an the ttrft of Jauttary Hapieii wi ew-i rtrs imyj Whn molir omt spring in tho meadow, iir KutilatiMtU umltT the tree. Whnu the gants gyrate In the unsblae, wncu me oaa-oougns sirnm mo man in tho tisy of th" tuckin ml wallow, whi'ii the seauiu nee the roans. Wht n the night-Jar croon In the gloaming. Or the owl goo silently home; Wnn the lake is a pUoid mirror. When the mountain men in max, When the depth ot the hike am an ntnaca ot goiu Oh h door of ametbvst: Wteua rainbow spans the ntoralusr, When the thunder rend the nigh , When th- snow on the bills l rmy red With the biusb or the waaeuiog agm; When th- soul ts heavy with sadnoss, Wbi-n the far full d op by drop. Whn the heart. 1 glad as the I Of Who ,'liuiits to a mountain ton; When youth unrolls tike, a brack 1 eti-tama. wneu age is sramiiy gray A the s:u tot a crag ittM is riven and ohrr"U With the storms of yesterday; U'-Ileve thst In all of these a..aoa Some giMMl may tw none or sasi, . And whenever the loving thought aanwm Are ov nir t-noughto wed: Awl well i it with the happy heart That hsth tbAriHigniv utiaerstooa How the "timu for all thimra Under the sun" la ihi- timi, for irood. - ir. J. LMun, in St. A RlSAWAt TURKU Y. A try ir ThunMrlrlng Tims, "Chi Worn, chlltlera, come here qutek. Tht mine turJfey's out agMn." So called Mrs. Amass Andrews, in toe kitchen doorway, snd two shrill trebles answered her from m pumpRm yaivn: Oh, Aunt Polly, where' it gone to? it in the orchard, or across the fields?" w . - a. tit a TT 1Out Under ths hill, down by waving away the 1 nwn nv 1 niii Jake's old v)lace." wavinir away panting figures who rushed into view from behind tne corn-house. "You'd ! better hurry tip, or he' U get clean away this time." George and Patty needed no second warning. In the miing turkey were bottuu 110 ueiiffninu visions ot - wnue meat,' ' wish-bones, ' atid 4 S1 -...flt.,,. M fn " wisii-uuuvb, mm nuuuw, . . . . 1 tl,. on wnicn tnet nau oeen tiweiuuff ior two monms nasi, nuu wnicn mwj ai iii!n at thi latn dar. onlv am a un wm ThnVfti-;n. So they tore like small whirlwinds across thekitoben yard, squeezed uader the f.. n.i .ti.i .lown ttm sieeo hill, never stoooinir to take breath until they hai lost surbt of home, and had " Uncle Jake's old place " in riew. "Oh. George," gasped little Pntty, then, " what If we didn't find it what ever would we do?" " Wouldn't havs no Thanksgirin'," replied George. Stolidly. l )h hot T inal pnntln'i hoar thai. I couldn't, trtdr. It is such ah awfnl long time since we had a taste o' turkey, George. " , "Xot since last Christmas, before we ever thought o' comiw' here to live." her brother mused, as lie trimmed a switch with dexterous fingers. "Pa 'a' ma was alive then, 'r Httle sister, 11 There s that gobbler now!'1 They were close to the bouse which, had long: been vacant, but now shows I signs ofiife in open door and windows, and a faint wreath of pale blue smoke from the tumble-down chimney. In the tiny door-yard stood the runaway, calmly picking at a lew poutto-SKins in s rusty out an ran. The children crept softly up behind a brush heap, - intending to rush from thence and anrprise him, ami were about to carry their scheme into effect, when George laid a detaining hand ujkmi his sister's arm. Hushl" he whispered. ' Wltat's thftt comln'?" "Oh. Sallr," called a thin voice from the door of the little house, "come and see what's hem A turkey, Sally a real tnrkev. sitre's YOU live!' II, -at" "JWtlt ain't lor us," aam snotner voice. Evhlently Sally had come. "It belongs to some 'un, 1 Mella, 'it' they'll t come after it. That means a Thttnks- . ., , Eirin' dinner for someliody" with a eavy Sigh. , . '0k dear!" went on the younger r cries, u don't you wish 'twas ours, Mil ly P I never tasted turkey n all my life, an' 1 tlo hate corn meat tor' Turke' for thetot that Jim 'fathers to buy 'em," replied Sally, with a sob in ber vol e and then some one called shrilly f rom an inner room: fflrl Mlu Watann's wash. lii's ready; and the little forms, at which our Patty and George had been furtively "peeking," disappeared. It was the work of a fow moments to catch the lame turkey, and to start him homeward at the point of George' switch; but someway neither ahiki looked happy over the sehtevsiasmt. "George,'' fihsily began Pasty's pleading little voios. " Well, what d'yo want?" mkmgrmTest manner, "They hain'tgot no father, Osorgie," "BTo more harwe, nor mother neflksr. We're orphans." "On, George! when we're get each a good Aunt Pouy, 'ft' such a Uncle Amasa. An' earn meal, Georg." mm rftttgri ivoiMr "J-"1 mm! loo M MiM sriitocliMW'i

Well, wbnt shell wo do?" ho in.mind, finally " Toll An t Tolly. V iwt her to send 'em omotliinjr down? "WecoulUn't tlo that." Mnall l'atlv MWWred, leoid.uHy. 'Tl;v can't ajfordto do tnit'h xlrs( I'm lruil. Uoorffie. Von know w" re iiuitf oxjhiiti. our keepiif: 1 heard oUMiaCt-it-dsll toll Mike an." "Mls Oatidiiirs a gos.Ij, URclo Anists says.1' But I know we or'," poor Psttv went tii. "Aunt Pollv ain't htul no fall lttiuuit, yon know, auah doe lir own waabin' since w eoui. I'm airaki we cost Vm tiuitis a deal."

Well, what h tl wo dtif ' t,corg cried. desiH'ri'Hv. inff th lttn."' turksy a savagu cut over h'u sanov tailI don't know what you'll do" was PoIIt'o ottlra resiionse, nut I ulufll arivc that'Mflia evary sutitch o' my Uuk;y next Thnrsdsy 80 Uiro I Thcro wat another liaise, and then GeorL'e remarketl. with ajjreat showinj; of coolne8; "Well, all right. Air 1 u take Sally my turkey n' nil my tuniktn trie!' "Oh. you dear CSeonre!" be-ran his lister, anil thou broke down and cried. What air von childeln whisiM'rln' aboulf" queried Aunt Polly, coming upon the two, sittitrg sUlu by stuoon the wood-idle, later in the dar. mtHtesJtatetl. (hhmI and kinU no Aunt Pollv alwavs was. her sharp eyes andoharjwr voice were awe-indr;it to her small nieoe. Htit Goore, whoo bravery was the glory of his sister,1 looked tin at the tall woman with his fearless irrav eves, ami told the story of thst morniue's advent ure and their resolution. adiuW: Am1 we Were jiiot a-woudrin Aunt roily, bow we'll set tne imngs aown there, an If you'd let Mike go with tin, maybe, 'raue you know you say you don't like ns to go where you don't Know the loigs. ' That '11 be all riirhu" his aim said, simjilv. ,au' Pin glad you thonght of i it, children. 'IV a mon blessed to give,' you know, tieorge, i wish you a set me some ebips." So she mmed the subject then: but that evening, as Mr. and Mrs, Andrews sat toiretlier over the kltehen fir?, with lhttr charge asleep up stairs. Aunt Polly letold George's story, keonly watching her husband's face as she did so, although ner eyes were apparently ' fixed upon her knitting, t ne!e Amass took hi jdt) out of UU 1 yaiirls asng-f l tss as lnnfr lirAflfh 4141g4 1 iiiuiitii bmiu uaw sTraeaa wi wnnn them children." he said, heartily. "I rum. now. rouv. uiai inaaes mm icm outtv small don't it you? To think o their thinkiu' of it. an' ther a-iookin forward to Than ksgivin' -day so Wmgl" "Well, what kin we do, Awns?" was his wife's tiuiet question. Massv! I don't know. But we'll send that wldder her dinner any war. - ----- - ---- -y 1 u... wJ, than, lltll oil iff 111 VM t "? o,. - - , 4 n , ' Hut, Amasa Aunt I Ollf down her knitting:" don't you e that won't be the dhfitettC gW? I don t ' want to t ake awav- thejr dinners, dear know.: liut 'twottldn't he rijfht, nfter , ail, you know, for them U be gen" rows and keen their turkey, bxv Uncle AtnaAs muaod a moutent. "That's no!" be said, ruefullv. at last. It?!! re. PoUt. woman, wre lleive 'em the hull turkey, an' we'il throw in the ph 1 gue we won't starve on osteon an' eabbats, an' on ( hrl'mas Til manage so" they ean bev a turkey, 'n' we, too, I lore my dinner's much's I the next 'un, but 1 swan to massy them babies o ourn make me feel putty sroallputty smalir' Arid ga. he ring; nit his boots and pipe, uneie Amass stroue on 10 oeu. And so. it cams to mtss tltnt on TiiankHgiving eve (Jeorge ami Patty, accompntiied by I ncle Amasa. not Mike, again followed the mine turkey under the bill to Uncle Jake's old place. But this time the recreant fowl was borne on their uncle's shoulders, in tho huanf market-basket, in comnaav with ttotatoes and onions and irolden vie and rosy cranherrit's; in short, with the jiariv 1 nanKsjrmnir ninner. I Uncle Amasa first placed the basket on the cracked door-tp, and then be and (tcorce concealed thentaelves in the darkness behind I ho brash heap, while Patty, the lightest and flee! est of the ! three, knocked at the door, and then t ran swiftly to the common hklingt place. a faint streak of light came from the door-way a Sally ajered holding a tallow candle aloft A moment's - l.:t, .1. litarxl l )lu UtttVltl mil kneeling by it explored the contents; then " Oh, mother! 'Melia!" she screamed. it's a turksr. and It's pies, an'oh, come micK an !l There was the hurry of other feotateps. ul a cry from jneim: j ust to look at the onions. Oh, I do love litem!" and then some one Mpset and extinguished the candle, and under cover of the darkness Uncle Amasa 1 drew the eager children away, . As they went up the hill together, George remarked: "I am glad she likes onion; so tlo I." t Hut Uncle Amass drew his rough hand aoros his eres, murmuring, in a choked sort of voice: "Well, 1 swan, if between them two sets o' children, them that gVres 'n' them that takes, I don't feel putty small! Tes, 1 do that, pin-ty sntaUrjyarper's Yatmg Pth pk. A eokred girl who was oM sdtongh and large enough to be arrested tor pocket-pkklng esoaped from the oounty kit at Catadm. N. J., by crawling, thromrh the hole in the cell door used fne th smaaiacr of food to the OCOtttmntS of the oell. The aperture was five and a half inches ht width and awe inches hi length, and m orthw to ga wthit sat km te ismovo aU her akHabsf. Jf. 1 ,' i,. if1.. 1 t. , - 1, ',. l- ,'!

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