#4 & A SLINGTON'S ARMY AT CAM- BRIDGE. It was a motley assembly, in all sorts of uniforms and without any uniform at all, with all sorts of pons and with precious little powder, | So little was there, that Washington was very anxious lest the British | should find out how little he had ; and 8) while he was urging Congress to | provide supplies, he had barrels of sand, with powder covering the top, placed iu theJmagazine, so that any #py hanging about might be misled. Some of the soldiers were in tents, some were squatted in ome or two col= lege buildings then standing, and some built buts for themselves. The orderly camp was that of the Rhode moss Island troops, uader General Nath- aniel Greene, The various other officers who had very little au- men were fim compsnies sizes, under captains thority over the privates, for these usually elected their own commanders. A visitor to the cemip relatesa dia logue which he heard betweem a cap- tain and one of Whe private: under him. the bring a pail of water for the asid bill. turn now, Captsin ; I got time.” But little 31” said captain, “] shan't,” the liscipline, wer of which to make them we ad brought, besides c re ind of Pennsylvania. teers applied as t er who was enlistin he drewen a bo figure Wf & nose of 1 the be ind p i hun ireq ana plac ard ergo bad! excess: this is drinks ere n in eat 4 discos r . ing causes the | and then t ed, 8 ced fl ful, becomes a s intense dis : for the blood-s ntracted and comfort ressels at are first « ultimately para lyzed, and then the blo d, hands, for d Ordin sucess like the leed f uu peptics, ! ly arily at dio: 18 followed by a correct it." Is requisite much ecole of ag wi Poli 311 of stealing a Court rec street-railway passenger, which they did in this way The first lad ng on the at satchel and threw the loose end into the street. At 424 street the second boy jerked the sat evidently was ridi CAT, tached a line to the chel from the car, picking it up; ran off and hid it in The lady left the car to recover her pro- perty when the third boy offered to get it for her if she paid him enough. The an Are AWAY. other two b )y8 came up to assist in the negotiations, appeared and the boys took to their heels, but were captured, The satch. el was found and restored to the own. v Yer. \ Subscribe for the Centre Deo. CRAT wea. | of | and | BIRDS KILL A SNAKE. { A California newspaper letter tells of a remarkable habit of a sort of | birds called “roadrunpers.” From | this it appears that these birds have a | deadly antipaty to rattlesnakes, which they attack and destroy upon every The possible occa’ possible occasion. | sion occurs when the rattler is asleep’ | Taking great care not to disturb it, | the birds collect & quemtity of the | fallen leaves of the prickly pear, which | they arrange in a circle about the | snake until they have built a consid lerable wall. Whea it is done, the reptile is awakened by the stroke of a | The and strikes, and i& wounded by the roadrunner’s beak. [innumerable needle-like points of the Smarting with the sting it > leaves, | strikes again and again at the agile { birds hovering near, and its rage at the ever-recurring thrusts of the spears {of the terrible leaves is such thet its | activity only ceases when it has be exhausted by its countless When it birds quickly despatch it come wounds. can no longer he strike, t BIG CHANDEIMER ie drunken maniac, n had full possess n of Lhe His mother vailed or ht Pr Irt any Word was i .. but r one, and no { gtabl cene, {taken e Dad | ! roved 600 FEET wh ) Scientific men have been perplexed for many years over the phenomenon of a certain well at Yakutek., Siberial A Russian merchant in 1898 began gave up the task three years later, when he had dug down thirty feet and was still in 8 lidly frozen soil, to dig the well, but he Then the Russian | Academy of Science dug away at ‘the | well for months, but stopped when it and cighty-two feet, when the ground | was still frozen as hard as a rock, In [ 1844 the Academy had the tempera~ | | ture of the excavation carfully taken | these | at various depths, and from data it was estimated that the ground | was frozen to a depth of six hundred | | and twelve feet. snake coils § had reached a depth of three hundred | A policeman then | APLAINROAD TO HEALTH. 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