tll MBununnsgMjairaM 5 $2.50 per Year. SALEM, OREGON, PECEMBER 28, 1877. v Volume IX. Number 46. BY TELEGRAPH. New York, Deo. 21. The newspapers derote much apace to tbe terrible tire end explo Ion In Barclay street. It is utterly Impossi ble to form any Idea of the loss of life until tbe rnlns are cold. At this hour, 3:30, several engine are working on thedobrls; the Are Is practically oat. Tbe Tribune says 29 of tbe Injured are In the hospitals 21 are miming. . . . The Sua says from 40 to HO are probably lost, and the Times thinks the lossless heavy, not more than 15. The pecuniary . loss Is probably under H00.000. Chleaac. Deo. 22 The Times MeslllsfN. If.) special says: Thousands of rumors ere in oircuiation regaroiog ma aoinm i ii' in hrandlts In Kl Peso oountv. from whlob fact Is sifted that all stores In tbe border tAwni nf Socorro and Yaleia havo been plundered. El Pane is threatened with the am trMtment. The Texas rangers who surrendered at Man Ellztno, bs7lng -gathered reinforcements, started yoetorday to recapture tbe arms taken by Mexicans. It is reported the foroos wore ncountered nd k flnht fallowed, in which Lieut. Mcrtl mer, of the regular army, was killed, two aoldlora oapturod, and tbot tbo Invaders took a cannon from a dotnohmontnf U.S. tmnm. A nortlon of tbe Mexloana. then crossod the Rio Grande, whither tbuy wero fallowed bv Texas rancers. Lively work may be ezpootod at any hour. Oon. Hatch, with two battories of artillery and one gat line Ran, has arrived at tho uojno of dis order. Now York , Dec. 23 A San Antonio special aays: On Thursday last Lieut. Ward, in command of a detachment of United Stales cavalry, followod tbo trail or iv party of Indians going out ol Texas with stolon mock to the Rio Grando. Lieut. Ward notified tbo nearest Moxtcau oltlcor, who appeared with a detacbtnont of troops and tho two commands Joined In tallowing the trail In Mexico. Tne jolntecout was frultloss, but Mexican ofu eers expressed a willingness to cooperate In pursuing the raiders when they crowed over into Mexico. TheDutoh steamer Frlesland fromJaya facJInilanUm has Ir-tm lr it is believed. wlth all hands, oil Cape Finlsterre. She passed Qlbralter December 5th. Wreoksgo has been sighted which there is' little doubt camolrom the Frlesland. Tbe orew num bered about fifty. She had no pasongera. New York, Deo. 22. Tho Herald's Lon don special aaya tho matter of rapid transit in Now York Is settled. An English syndl cate Is to build tbe mad. which is to be un derground. Sir EJward Watkln h nt thn head ofthe movoment. Tbo money Iiah all been rnlod and tbo company refuses to show Us books. Work will begin immedi ately. The toad Is expected to coot from six to eight millions. San Francisco, Deo. 21. A Tucson dls- ..pitch says: About ISO Indians cam pod near ' Janos.Sonorarecontlv. Honor troops at tacked them lolng 27 killed and a number wounded. Indian casualties not stated. Tbe Indians wore apparently victorious, as they subsequently stripped tho country in the vt olnity of Janos ofstook. The Indiana havo been robbing trains In San Simeon valley. Troops are in pursuit. Dlspatobes from thn Interior Indicate that there was a general rain throughout the state daring a portion of yetterday. It rained briskly in this olty beroro daylight. Cold and cloudy weather following during the day. There has been tbo heaviest snow storm oftbeaoason in the mountains, Fifteen inches of snow foil at Dluo Canon. Cbirago, FOREIGN. Deo. 21. Tho Times' T jm1tn lanmUl hsvs calls for tbe assembling of parll- jnent has already offjotod Intlnlte mischief in tu influence, not only on English busl ness and tranquility, but ou the feelings of tho Turka ana ttussians. a teiegram imm .8t. Petersburg says the effect of tho call Is looked upon as almost equivalent tn the declaration of war. Kusslau sentiment wel- comes the English challenge because it Is thought Russia Is more oworful than Eng land and that war will give an opportunity to obliterate tbe disgrace of tbe Crime. A Bucharest special says smong Russian officers there is groat rejoicing over the at titude of England. They believe tho notion -of England remove? tbe morel obaacle from the seizure of Constantinople and the parti tion of the TurkUh power In Europe. The rorramme of tho war party lstoHnda rltlih fleet to Constantinople ond 20.GOO men to assist in tho defumo of Adriitnople. Tbo occupation of tho fortification of Gil llpotla la the first step to bo tukon lu case of tbo declaration of war. Tiflts, Dec 21 Russians under Gen. Kom tirofif captured Adanaucb by assault on the 17ili ink. Russian loca Insignificant. Fera, Dso 21. The Russian concentration foranaltiok upon Erzerouin on the north has tailed, and the atiauk is now Improb- . able. Russians are suturing for provisions and forage. . London, Deo. 21. A Velnnnocrreapond cnt telegraphs tlmt although all apprehen sions of teraglio conspiracies ivnd roups iVtial at Constantinople aeem to havo disp pearod, the ui.st thing Is wutllclent to revive them. ThiH tbo unexpected appearand of Suleiman Pasha at Constantinople with 10, 000 men has glveti rho to the fear that sotiin thlugortbeklndla impending, therefore U Is not surprising that the sultan and his gov ernment should ceok support in parliament, and make it share lu tho responsibility for "hecouiseto be followod. This movement ofSulelman and other reports of the with drawal of tho Turkish field force from Ras irrad.seera to indicate that in the quad rWeral the necessary garrltoiiB have been lift to make the best defenee they can; inoreover that their energies wll soon he f Used, for It is officially-announced that Gen Todleben has been appointed commander- ln-oh ofof thsKuslohukarmy. This looks very muoh as If the siege of Rustchuk la lm- mtnent naewise. uen. Zimmerman win nrobablv seice the opportunity, of advancing against Sillstrla. Tnere is noming as yei 10 inaicaie tne des tination of the army ol the caarowltcb whether it la to advanoe on Shutnla or Join tbe force at Tirnova and thence, advanoe across the Balkans. It will take some time before operations on a large seals will be possible, although tbe movement ' of troops near Plevna In various directions has begun. Some days must paas before the Influence at work at tbe front Is felt. London, Deo. 23 Tho Saturday Review thinks It Is probable Ihe house of oommons may be asked to make an extra grant for military and naval purposes, and though tbe period for the meeting of parliament Is In some respects unfortunate It will proba blv admit orjustilloatlon, The Spectator believes ths real meaning of the summons of parliament Is that Lord Ilea cousfleld doslros to encourage tbe Turks to continue tbe struggle In Ihe hope of ul'lmate n rHIiih assistance and that the Turks will ao Intorpret It; that England when it comes to the point will deollno to fight for tho Turks, who will at Iat4t be oompelled to purchase peace by withdrawing to tbolr natural home In Asia. Chicago, Deo. 22 Tbe Tribune's London spoolal says too Servians carried St. Nlotioias paosbyastaulton Wednesday. Tbev have nearly wholly Invoetod Nlsoh and Widdln. London, Deo. 22, During tho past twolvo months ships have been constantly carrying stores to Gluraltor and Malta, where thero Is now a vast accumulation of war material. Orders have been recolved at Woolwich for iho manufacture nf sixteen pounder field pieces. Ithaa alao been dotormlnod that four eighty-ton guns for Inflexible are to bo ohambered at Hist place. Edinburgh, Deo. 22. Tbe Scotsman aays In Influential circles considerable credit I clven to the report that tbe government con templates tbe pnrohase of the Porte's sucoralnty over Egypt. London, Deo. 24. A telegram from Erae- roum reports 20 battalions, qf Russians have baen seen northeast of Krseruum. Consider able Russian forme are alsoconoentrated b hind tbe Deve Boyan. St. Petersburg. Deo. 24. Tbe total Rus sian lota bv war to Deo. 20th was 80,413. London, Deo. ar Constantinople dlspatob es say It is declared Ihe porle is detennlntd to carry tbe war tn tbe last extremity should tbo renurst for mediation fail. Groat distress prevails among tho poor of Constantinople, rrinos or provisions are ris ing In consequence of tbo depreciation of tbe curronny. Dillculllcs are faared if tbe price of bread rles higher. London, Deo 24. A dispatch from Athena announces M. Coumanlandourns submitted bills to tho chamber for nominating ofllonrs of tho Mobile National Guard and immedi ately calling out tho resorvo of tho regular army. Comtanttnopln, Deo. 21 Tbo porto has luauod a proclamation doposlngPrluco Milan, ofServia. Rucharost, Deo. 23. A enow stirm which nommenood on the 18th in Bulgaria and Routnanls, has bou unuxually heavy: It Is feared hundrens of Turkish prisoners and Russlau troops caught on the' tusreh must have perished. Ofaconvoyoverwbalmed at Cotroi'ene, a suburb of Iluohsrest, 40 iiorueb and 2D men were froztn to death. Pora, Deo. 24 Tho arrival of Suleiman Pasha In Constantinople baa strengthened tho war party, lie counsels reslatance nutrance and the grand vizier supports him. Constantinople, Deo. 21 A dispatch via Syria says; It It reported the Ruhslans aro Within an hour's march of Sophia. The Imlgbta above Kamarll are now the only po sitions held by tho Turks to defend Sophia, London. Dec. 21. The portion of the Brit ish fleet In Beslka lUy Is expected to proceed totheGulfof Kolo. A dIpitoh from Constantinople ears tbe Servlana attempted to cairy Yatrle by as sault and have been repulsed with Immense lnsi. Tney were pursued by the garruon o: Yavor about 5 miles. The Edinburgh chamber of commoros to diyegredto memnrallzi the government to continue its neutrality in the proMint war. Only two members ofthe chamber were op pof (I to tbe resolution. Bucharest, Deo. 21 It Is expected the Russian lioadqmrtora will shortly bo traoe ferrcd from ft.tgot tnSolvl, which Is about 25 mlkH honthwohtof the former place, Grand Duke Nicholas tuleurapned from Bognt to Piince MlUn of Snrvla congratulat ing him upon tboiucc(Nful opening of tho campiUn by thn Servians. Vleiiun, Deo. 21 Tho Insurgents In Crete hive convoked the national assembly to es tablish a provincial governmsnt. Loudon, Dae. 25. A Vienna correspond ent says: The commander nf tbe Ruaaian advanced corps has received orders in romaln on thu defensive until reinforced by troops from tho nis;hb'orhood of Plevna. It I said 2.1,000 mon with 70 cannon lately passed li'tlatz A part of theso croieed the DitiutiH bvthelbrall bridge, whiln tbereiuslnder went lu tho direction of lCj'.aruah. It is bought thoso reinforcementa will oln Gen. .Immermsn and opeiate asaluat tho e-isiern nidoof tbe quadrilateral, primarily ugainot SllUtrla; MjIIe a dlvlalnn of grenadiers and a division of tho resorre formerly before Plevna will go tn Illela uud Join tbe twolf;h army corps for tho siege of lluatcbuk. Grand Duke Nicholas will Join theaimy opHratlng ablukt Sophia. The czaruwltoh Is expected to command hat deathied to advance through the Bal kans further east, probably through the Tmjsn Paas. London, Deo. 21. Stanley, tbe African ex plorer, has arrived at Aden. The Time' speeud says: At a recent meet ing of ths Paris Academy of Science a paper was read by M. de Lesssps, In wh 0 1 some further partlonlara ar given or the proposed canal across the Isthmma of Darlen. The line advocated by Lesseps,. startling from the Paolflo coast, aeoends lu tbe first plaoe tbe river Tyro as far as ths Island Perleque, or Alligators. From this point straight cut ting 16,200 metres long connects the Tyro with tbe Chanuaqun near the point where ths Trplsa flows tnlo ths latter river. Ths line then ascends ths Chaauaque for 11,400 metrea; then turning to ths nortneast, It con tinues up ths valley of , the Tlatil to a pilot where, tor Masons of seeaony, it would be preferable to makes taBBal rather tban con tinue the deep cutting. The tunnel passes to the south ofthe peak of Gandl under a re markable ridge, from whleh on ono side an arm ofthe Tubuesat. ths Toplaa and Tlatil flow down toward ths Pact tic, and on the other tbo Tolo and Aceatl to the Atlantic. On emerging, the eaasrcontlnuos through an open cutting about ten kilometres long down the valleys of the Aeautl and Tolo to tbe deep waters of Por Candl. The probable length of ths tunnel la estimated at between 13 and 14 kilometres, and the ooat of making tbe whole canal equal to 000,000,000 francs, NATIONAL OBAHQB , f B00EEDINOB. From the dally Orange Bulletin, publish ed at Cincinnati, during session of National Grange, copies of which have been kindly furnished us by Hon. Wm. Cyrus, Master of Oregon Btato Grange who was In attend anoo, wo got tho follow log Items : Tho National Grange ksiomblod Nov. 21, and was accompanied by "many hand-shaking, Joyous reunions, aSid wolcomlngofntw niembers." Twenty-two States wore repre sented by forty members. The address of Master Jones, of Arkamtaa, oisimsinattao uraor nas ojen in.irumon- lal In cementing nnlon hetween tbe seotlons and procuring a rstunm of g)od feeling. Retrospect la full of sgeoassgssissl In ad vancing tfcsiskjBty .rtoW4aWir-'TB Order has advanced In good works while freeing itself of dead branohea. It now staodf, a healthy body, oonflJent In Us strongth and yalue to tho nation. Cooperatlou is now regarded as a science needing exposition and definition simply; It psys a common interest on ths pro-ra'a contributions of capital, and divides a com mon pro-rata share in tbe prcflta, proportion ate to tbo trade of the several mombers yielding that profit. Tho address olios ano- cess of tbo Rochdale plan, which tbe Grange hasadoptod, and which Is spreading from ocean to ocean, providing for Intor-etate and international co operation, He contrails tlioagonoy systom with this uniform system of co-oporatlon to show that tho latter posses ses tar the greator advantages, because lutor otlng all In common for united ao'.ion to socure Its success, Tbe constant Intercourse required among members also develops business capaolty. Tho addroas la largoly devoted to tbe mat ter of co-operation, International aa woll as at homo and we caunot do Justlco tolls masoning with tbe space at our command Master Jonea considers It unfortunate for tho Order that any Grange buslnota agonolos should have beeu established until tho truo principles of cooperation were bolter under stood with us. Thn Order has not made muoh progress In Europe but has been received with fortunate ausploes. Deputies have beon appointed for tbe United Kingdom, France and Germauy. Cordial relations exist with the Dominion Grango of Canada, they expressos a strong desire to unlto la carrying out tho purposes ofthe Anglo Amorlcan company, Tbo amondment proposed to tho constitu tion, allowing each State Grango to fix Its fees for membership, han fulled, lu his ex tended acquaintance be wat led to bullet o such amendment to be advisable. Tho report ofthe tx?cutlvoominltteo was published lu a jiapor which never reached us. Tho Lsolurei'a report slaled.lhat only four months had boou devolod to tbo work tho paAt year, most of which whh txpeuded In Pennsylvania, Now York and Indiana, The Orange Record haa slnco been fcubsllluud for tho work of tho Locturar. Thuuhday, Nov, 22, The TroisnrerM report shown 33,!(M CS in tho troaiury, Iwslibw which there uppuam lo bo a fund nf $Mfi00 that draws 0; or cent. Interest. Drafts au the treuury the past year have beon, for all purpohtn, $i.'),43'J4H, We flud that Mastor Cyrui, of Oivgon, U hervlngon several important committees, eapeoMlly thouoof acoounU, uud claim und grlovasces. The report of Secretary Kelly, tho eleventh he has made, having served from thn firs , Is full and Interesting. Alluding to tho errors that have been made In cbaeglng lawatoohasUly.be aays there lasmlesta- ! blllty left; ths Order is fixed instUutloa and must exert a strong and permanent Influence, "It Ian satisfaction to know, with all the laws and amendments that have been pass ed, ws are gradually returning to tho consti tution aa 11 was uerore toe ueorgetown ses sion. Ths Order was built upon tbe consti tution of 1872, and It cannot prosper under any other. Oar members generally are be lng convinced that a successful secret or ganisation cannot be run upon tbe great American convention plan. We have other suooesemi secret societies, such ss the Maaonloand Odd Fellows, and It Is vory doubtful If we can make our Institutions success by runnlngsdlreotly opposite course. We can profit by their years of experlei ce, and thereby add groat strength to our Order. While It wss very sgreeable to soo our Order spread rapidly, aud every effort was encouraged to make It the largest soulety that ever existed on this continent, and while It still holds that rank, yet we must ao knowlodgo there was a premature growth," Alluding to tbe haste with whlob the Order was originally Introduced, besays: "Now It becomoa our duty to do all wo can legitimately to reduce our numbers, by oousolldatlou , revoking of charters, and soliciting tho surreader of the feeble ones, until we can get In eaah Slate a suitable uumborof good, solid granges, and com monoe work fresh on a solid sud permanent foundation. Propose and advooato whatever plans you please in tbe soveral Statos,to advance the Interests of tbo Order, and let the National Grango cull out and adopt the "boat lor the Ordor at large; but whatever you do, Diat re duce the numberof granges, until none but stroug ones aie loft, and by Ibis I mean granges with halls, llbrarlos, museums, and money In their treasuries; such wlllbopei tnanent. With Ave thousand such graigea aoattered over the Uulted States, we will have a foundation on which to bultd a mag nttlloeiit structure." "Where some have been reported to my offloe at ''deanY' tu following quarter tbuy navs paia up, in over two nuuarea oases t, iiIhiImh hAhaB tuntti J ail ao M oordedeo say books, and ',f&a- rstssalion j sent to Btats secretaries, ins next report shows the grange la good working order. Ours is a psoullar association; Its member ship knows no law, understands no law (poa albly tbe laws are past oomprehenalou), la flooded witn law, ana cares nine aoout it Those who are true Patrons at heart and be long to strong subordinate granges, are gov erned more by tbe precept In tbo ritual tban by orgaDlo law; they need but little, whllo thoMe who need much law make but paasable Patrons." During the year ending Sopt, 30th, 105 new granges havo b:eti established In tho Unltod States. 70,000 copies of tho Orango Record have been published. "It lea subject of congratulation that tbo National Graugn has not been committed In any ofthe serious falluron that havo taken place among grango' agents and grange on terpriioH. Strong efforts have beon inado repottodly bv Individuals to coouro tho en dorsement ofthe National Grango and Ex ccutlvo Commlitco, but fortunately wo have beon kept outside of all alllaucos, und as tbe Order Is not, and never can be, auoiuinerulal organization, I sincerely bono you will keep aloof from all such enlauglomenls. If you depart from such a course failure will con tinue to follow, and the very first will empty your treasury. Keep tbe Order, aud build It up purely as au association ol agrlcultur IstB, aud never pledge a dollar In any com mercial enterprise. Let tbo education of the masses be tho great object. An Intelligent aud aollvo sub ordlnatu grange will exutt a powerful intlu encolatbe community where It Is located. Our membership generally Is comosed of a class who nevor havo been orgaiilzed before; It is rough material to work with, and U will require time before they learn the ne cessity and advantBse of bolng prompt. Snnh a body has lo be educated lor yearn before It will bo ready to embark In any great enterprise, and Itiosprobablllly la thai tho rising generation now cominir on the MlntMi. thubovHund lilrla of our farms, will be tbo first to roally itpproclaln and derive the real una permauoniiieuMiinoi inu uruer. I nxHiira vou when I look back ntor ten yearn, and sco what wo have utUunp'cd to accomplish, tho tirrors wo bavn nivde, the exoerlmcnlH that havo been tried nod tailed, tho various aiii6tidimniH to our constitution and lawK, thouhuoa und confusion that has beti aeon, to 813 nothing ot outside Inllu encea Mimed tn destroy tho Order, It la a aourcoof hatlafao'liiii to know un htlll hav tho largest sterol orgunlzilion lit thu United SlHtea, It haa been moat truthfully eald: Let the educational and a( clul foaturcs of tho uihiiko syMeni bo paramount to all otlmr coiiHldura noun. Lei the Petrous first cnnylno tho world tlmt thtdr prtcoptu and motlioli con. dure to tho linprovnciiuiit of rational farm ing, lo Increased cjop-i Hi lessened t(it, to tho dlirusiuii of iiiudern und progrutMvu nleas cnncnrnlug tho culture of tho aoll, to the beautifying of hnmes and villaH, tn tho eiicourH(.'(niientof that neighborly enll uiont which shall make men oiuritablu and UlJfo'flxll." A publlo recoptloti was given tbo National Grange in which tho civil authorities of the city participated. Delegates were allowed 6 cents a mile traveling expenses and 3 per dkmforall time expended. Satuudav, Nov. 2 1. A resolution that only Master of tboStato Granges shall cast votes with National Grange, (thus making their wives only honorary members) was voted down 35 noes to S ayes. Resolutions wero introduced In favor of having a oablnet ofloer to represent the De partment of Agriculture. It was resolved that tbo next session of ths State Grango be held at Klohmond, Va. Monday, Nor. 20. Communication from tbe Dominion Orange) showed there exist 025 Granges In Canada. Resolution to abolish all degroea above ths fifth woa lost. A paper road by Samuel Adams, contained the following: " All thn rational alms of our people may be accomplished, but toe mutt remtmbtr t mill take time. We should go slow ; walk olrcumspooily; and. weigh well what we say and what we do. Let us know no North, bo South, no East, no West. 110 large States, no small States; but let us be animated solely by tho desire to boa united household, labor ing only to accomplish great good for all. May we so leglslato that we aball be enabled to hand Ibis Order down to future generations 1 the ponn.'vn'a theme and the post's Inspira tion, challenging through countless yeara the Jubilant pralsos of an emanolpatod people, and the plaudits of an admiring world,' " A resolution of Chambers of Alabama, against resumption act and tho dotnonotlalog of sliver, after a sharp oontost, was adopted. Tho vote bolng 30 ayeH against 14 noes. Tiiuiuiday, Nov. 20. After strong dobato It was passed that oaoh Stato be allowed two representatives In ths' National Orango and ono more for osch 10, 000 paying mombers, In excois of 10,000. A resolution was adopted that oaoh State Grange shall herealter retain 7,r0 from tbo entrance fee paid by each Grange newly organized. We havo In the foregoing, eelooted tbe most interesting and Important sols and seyuaaja or that oame tojuja tbs National Oraag proosedlsgs, bnt several, eoplas'ars kalsatag, anil In ths latt received, lbs Grange bad no then adjourned, Wards for ths Season. ItlsuotoPen that December visits oven thla favored clime with ao mild a touoh of winter aw we have known tbo present month. During tbe shortest days of tho year, when tho huh bangs low In the wost, the earth fools so much less Impulie of light aud heat upon Its surface that tbo presence of clouds and fogs Is a matter of couise, but for all tba days and weeks of tbo present month ws havo known out tiro rainy days, with no aovoro oold, tho grass growing and tbs strawberry vines blooming tho white over hill am! plain. So far wo are having a mild Wlnter,uoiwlthstandlng the prognostications of tho weather-wise and tho fears of many; thn farmer plows In Docember tbe fields that were too wet In October and Norember, aud w? havo every Indication of a reaper ous aossnn tn como. While Kistorn Europe and Western Asia are resounding with thu rosr of cannon and fdrtlle fluids changed to scenes of blood and carnago, our oountry has enjoyed all the blessings of peaoa, and tho graco of recon ciliation la replacing tho bitterness of spirit that followed our own oivllwar. While ths eistern portion of our own country haa known tbe stringency of "hard tliuoa" aud poverty and extreme hardship have fallen ovor many, tho rloh as woll as the poor; aud whllo our sister Stato, to tho (outh, has been Impoverished by famine, we have trod fields of plenty, llyod under benignant skies, bar vented tho Holiest glfm of Cere-1 and l'ou otu, aud been more prospered and favored than uny other of tho great Amorlcan sisterhood of HUtox; more, no doubt, than any laud or prnplo that ibofiun huIiihi upon through all hla Journeying past tho zones of earth. For all theaii things that M011 us In thn present, and Tor tho further fact thut wo am so naturally favored In our wealern iilliim that wo feur Tor the future no visitation from "war, pestilence or fauiliiH," wo need to bo thankful, und these entitle ui more tluti many of our follow mortals, to enjoy (ho holldiy sosaon, wish etch othoi tho "Merry Chrlfctmas"and thu "Happy Now Yeir," aud vntor fully Into tho rejoicing Hpljltof this ioyoiiH tlmo. Through tbo clouds and storms or winlor few can look so surely ui wo upon tho promise nf sprlng-llmo and thn cMtaluiy of harvost. Whllo wo are removed from tho prusu.-.o j nf great ovonti uud do not reuogulKe the reality of wealth and magiiltl cencuasthuy exist In eil'bta and older ctv HUatloiis and more populous lands, neither does the bitter ourau of poverty lay tin blighting hand hero un .ijtuwhero. Thero fore wo can with rontldenco wish every retidor or the FanMKit a Happy New Year. Hay what you will agaiuit tba "heathen Chinee," but you never saw one that parted hU hair In tbe middle. 1, I :i "-$ . -a. - 1 ' i.l