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' I 1 ! 1 o o t r y Keep wakeful ajr ami ear, iy friend, For all mnklnJ Thou ennui not kno Dor tell, my friend What lark behind The flattering epeosh, lb Rraelnne (mile Bow Utile lrrtt, how rauob of guile, 1 bid within tb heart tba while, liewart Remember, a'en thyself, my friooJ, llae orafty grown J ConetJrr how deoeit, my friend, Erat deeply oo Within thy breaet, elow foil upon lie kindlier nature, until won The tiotory o'er thy peaoe undone, beware Ah, life It a loeine; game, my friend, A taunting blank Vheu lot iteelrie trioked, my friend. 1); wealth and rauk ; Tike eounoil of thy wit, and eeek No faeere that thy feeling pique Of both th fawning and lha work. Uewar Trait hltn who make thee pay, my friend, And equarely, too. For alt he grant 'tie be, my frUnd, Aloue that' trao, II bath no ublerfuge, no plan To oheat or ooteo ; euoh a man Thou oanat reaped, and waire tbi ban '; "Uewar I" e 1 u o t T a 1 5 . A STORY SUCCESSFULLY TOLD. Protty, plump Jrs, Archibald Stoole wroto the following paragraph iu odo of hor letters to bur husbuud the other day s John muni oomt down her at onoe, whether you oan epar biin or not. Our dear little i,aura ia greatly taken with a tall, young man, with a hooked no and thin lip, oallcd 8ioyveaaut. It ia wbie jiered about the total that he 1 a very food niaiob, and Uaura' eye a indeed all lb other pretty rya about or per petually beeeeotaiug him for attention. In lb daytime he ie alway with along black boree, that oover mora ground with it leg wbil it gjing than any other ani mal I aver it. When I.oua goea out to tit-ire behind it, and vanialioa out of sight with lb bony crealcre, I tremble to lliiuk bow dreadful il would be if uur dtar liillo girl would ever be part and parcel of Ibi wralabed man and hi beaal. Bo 1 thiuk John had bettor come down at once. 1 -quite long to - hi bau laotne fio and bear hi boneat foice, aud I think it ia about liin that John ehould tell hi little lory to Laura auiMiava thiug settled Muuiioriably.' Mr. Archibald Steels smiled when he put the lottur of bis wife iu Lis waibtcout pocket, aud picking lip tliu morning paper, 6oauued through, bis 'gold-ritnuied spectacles the news of ttio duy. Finding nothing therein to reliuo the cxeoediug satisfactory con dition of hie affairs, he put it down smiling as ouly a prosperous, cou touted down-town merchant can eniilo. llo stopped to the door of his office and beekoued to a young man with strip of couiiut roial paper iu his baud. aud a puueil behind his ear, with tho geuoral air of briekuoss and shrowduess about him that bo tokoued a successful dowu-town murchaut etnpryo. Mr. Stoole smil ed tho third time, with the air of oue who was not at all aft aid of uuy bluo'bloodod obtitacla that might bu thrown ia tho path of domestic bap piuoas. John,' said Mr. Steele, closing the door of his private office, aud looking upon his young clerk bonov oloutly, "I'va got au order fiou: Mrs. Stoelo which I wish you would Attend to.' "Cortainly, Bir,' said John j 'shall I go out and get tho articlos lay eolf V "Why tho fact is, John,' saiAtho ruerchaut, enjoying his joke more nod more, 'its ouly ono articlo a rather bulky oue. It was bargaiuod for a long time ago I think you will have to go down with it, John.' "Down to tho seashore 1' said John, getting a littlo hot and flus terod i "ia it a very valuablo parole, Blr r "Well, perhaps yonr natural mod esty may depreciate its worth, John Mrs. Steele and I thiuk a good deal of it, and Laura, too, I am sure tloes. The commodity Is yourself, John, Mrs. Steele wanta you to go down and take a little holiday thoro.' When tho name of Laura was mentioned the young mau'a faoo prow more flustered and hot than before. "You are Tory kind, sir,' be aaid, ''and Mrs. Steele is more like an au gol than a woman." "Rather solid aod plump for that Interposed Mr. Hteolo, but likiog tho phrase noTsrtbolons. "But it Is a slmplo madnosH," pur sued John, "to dream of further happiness than I eujoy Uow your affection and that of your wife my position here i don't dare. I oan't hops (or anvthiniz more. Oh. Mr. Steele, I can t toll her my story. Sho would turn from me with horror and Aversion. She is so young, so beau-, tifuL Let meat least enjoy tho tresontH ' "And la the ineanttmo tome ea darorous, blue-blooded eooundro will carry her off from us all.' Then John's fans trraw Dale anuV"uoU an tern. 'If thore la the slightest feel ing upon hor part tor for any ono else, then, indood, Mr. Stoole, my ase is hopeless.' . The eonimtrglal papo fluttered from hit hand, the pouoil full from hie ear, and be . leaned hie head against tba desk nd trembled. "WbT. who . woald eappoi ou onlj ts such eoward I r. "tcatht!! if VOL. IT. All the way to tho seashore John's face wore tho look of one who bad rosolved to storm a deadly breach, but who did not bopo to survive the attempt. bven the oconn, when it confront ed them, wore a thruateuing look. I non tho horizon a pile of clouds formed a background waa and gloomy, a great black mint lay in tho zi-nith, nnd a donno rod vapor almost tououod tho water. u. very nasty soa,' said Mr. Steele. A tramp on tho hard, wot situd, and liko a meteor a long black horuo shot by, disappearing in tho uiit, losvtog for John tho memory of n charming hoad, crowned with bloude curling hair, two kind eyes bout up on his own, and a white waving baud extended in salutation. "John," said Mr. Sloolo, 'did yon boo the faoo of that m-iu T 1 count npon your saving Laura. Did you soo bis thin, cruel ltpa and treacher ous eyes ?' I ouly saw Laura, Bir, said John, simply. Later on Mr, Archibald Mode and bis plump, protty wife were ulone togotherin thoir private parlor. Hor liiuplod imnd lity lovni'Mv ia In, and bur shapely bond, frosh from the hnuds or tho coitToiir, rested veck lussly on bis shottldur. Suddenly the door oponod, and thoro was heard the rimtlo of silken drapery. A still shapliur little boa I, and fresher from tho hands of the coiffeur, all unrumplud by tho nn Li vious hands of moi Ul, pocpod iu at tho door. Laura was p.ilo i hor lit tle white hands wore clasped toiolh or and hor musical voice trembled. "Oh, papa, tnatuma.eoiuo diruclly 1 Mr, Stuyvcsant ventured too far, and aul--' "Was drownod ?' said Mr. Stoelo, with a titioor combination iu his vuico of pity aud relief. "Mo, no j how can you snpposo so dro idful a thiug T lie was rescued but is very V.urik aud ill. lie ha aukod for mo, and may I go? Will you not come with mo, uiatoma 1 Oh, do, I bog of you. Can't she. pupa 1' lior bluo eyes filled with toara ; hor little foot scoruod wauling to lly through tho corridors. "Certaiuly not," said Mr. rJtoole 'Lot him wait till ho is able to couie to you or me. Kithor the iu ttt was drownod or be isn't. ISucauao ho was itnbucilo enough to rink his life, that is no reason for yon bcittg the tulk of the hotel.' Laura taSf.od her eyes proudly. "No dangor of that, papa i aud besides, every ouo is occupied now with the ouo that rebutted him.' "Aud What ma Imau was that V said poor Mr, Steele, who could I'ot reconcile himself to tuo present con dition of alT.iirs. "I don't know a stranger, I be lieve. I was so interests! iu Mr. Stuyvoaaut 1 forjot to ak.' "Halt . said Mr. Mode, getting npou his foot and walking to the dour. "I'll go aud find out all about it. Do you stay hero tiil I return. Unforo bo bad gone far, Mr. Steolo heard from tuo excited uuoats hovo rul different Versinus of the affair but ono and all agrood that the res cuor could bo uotmng icsj tuan a cbumpiou ewimiuur, "A regular wator-dog : sant one gentleman to Mr. Stoulo ; aud as the merchant bad heard this epithet hut onco before in his life, aud that ou an occasion of vital iutcrottt to him self be sought out tho horo of tho hour, and fouu 1 to bis nauouudod astonishmout, it was Johu VY ators himself I Uo was qtuto enveloped iu tho flouueos aud fur-bolowa of pret ty and sympathetic women, who iu slated upon kuowiug ovory half sco ond if he was sure he felt stroug aud well, and how in tho world could ho buffet thoso dreadful waves in that graud, beroio way, and bow did he manage to drag poor Mr. Stuyvosant in to shore T John, liko any othor horo of the hoi'.r, enjoyed this adulation, but looked auxionsly at Mr; Stoulo when ho approached. "Hum. urowled that worthy mer chant t "a pretty follow, you to iu torfuro with other puople s plans I Uow do you know ho wanted to be rosouodt "He aniuurod anxious that way, sir,' said John, 'llo wrapped, him self about me liko a devil tiub, I thought at ono tituo we'd 1oth go dowu togethor. There ought to be a sohool for teaching pouplo how to bo saved. It's the easiest thing iu the world i tho water itself is au ac cessory, if you manage it right,' "Oh, do tell its how, Mr. Waters plottse,' chorused tho pretty and sympathetio women aud as Johu began his lousou Mr. Stoulo blippoJ nwnv oooastou I bo saved a lady from drotfulug.' "Why, papa,' said Laura, 'he must be a splendid fellow.' ' "Alaguifloont I' Bald Mr. Steals "You see, we had travolqj ovor oon. stdorable of the world togetbir, your mothor and I, whUe yott ?ere yet a babj j and we found l ther odd oue morning to diaoer thai bavin eroseetl the ooeaa enl the Alpe, loit in the ,:-hlanda. trav :! MIDDLEBUUG. SNYDER COUNTY, Across tho Amorican dosort to Cali fornia, and back again by suother route, ytur mother had uevor beeu up the East river as far as Morrisa nia. It seoinod so absurd to have uogloctud this homo excursion, that we dotcrtniuod cpon it ut onco. The morning was wet, but wo didu't mind it. Your mother lookod prut tier in a waterproof and rubbers, with a shovol hat tiod dowu over her chin, than most woiu-u would iu it ball dress. Sho wasii't a bit ufraid of rain or mud. Shu was a little tCo t uckluss ; for, getting atuoro to see the institution for vagrant boys, her foot slipped off tho plauk, uud iho ditnpponi'od.' Mr. Steolo slopped a minute his voioo faltored toe plump little hind of bis wife clipped iulo his owu ) he vliitnhed it, un 1 woot on again : "Oue miuute I saw bur ns tioat and trim a little figuio as ovur grac ed a waterproof and shovol hat, aud tho no.'t shrt was goue. "Uoiio !'' died Laura. "Uouo where t' "Iuto the water, child i Into tho hnn.'rv uroon wave t that surged up to tako bur away fiout the foudoitt heart in tho nuivurse i and if it bad not boon for ono of thoso very vaga boud boys, who had beeu lurking there for a ebar. to escape from tho islmVl, you would have lost us both, my dear j for I made au ago nized plunge after bur, though I urn ashamed to F.ty I Cannot siuiu stroke, and should have gone to the bottom liko a pluminut of load ; bat r.n oflioial stauding by caught uud htld mo, and ctiod out that Johuny Waters had hor, safe us a trivet s anJ presently that vagabond boy tame up with your sweet mother on the other si do of the boat, and the oll'u'or cried out 'llo's a regular 1 water do.', Ui.it Jouuiiy . r . and these wore tho very words u guest horo nnod iu rulaliou to Johu a miuute or so ago.' "Johu !' cried poor bowildorod Laura, 'our Johu, mamma t Was t In.l iu it. .Iiilin mir! Johu, that saved poor Mr. Stuyvjd- ant f "Tho vory same darling John, our John ? ho is always ou hand wheu thore is any trouble or danger.' "Oh, mamma ! mamma !' cried Lama, forgetting till tho year that had paired since tho necidont. and crumbling both the cuill'etired heads ill the most luckless man nor. 'T'iiiki,' she then said, 'wo iuunt go and tiud John t I want to tell him how much I' 'Yes, dear said Me. Archibald Steolo aud all tho way through the corridor and iuto the parlors of tho hotel, with his plump aud pretty .vife on one arm and bis daughter ou the othor, bo sailed. liut John was still surrounded by the protty and sympathetic womou, who had cruelly deserted tho ti e blooded descendant of tile old DitK'ii Governor, lying iu his mont grace ful aud languid of attitudes on a neighboring lounge the doscon 1 int uot tho tiovornor uud had flocked, ouo and all, to the haudsomo an 1 horoic founder of the uow school for teaching people tho way to bo resou od from drowning. John was utmost bid leu iu flounc es aud laces i but when bis eves met Laura's bo plunged out of thoHo costly billows with his usual tao aud rrapi lity. lhoro was some thing iu Laura's eyes that bo had never soon thoro before a tempting languor, a bowilohiug shyness, a be wilderiug splendor that steeped his soul iu a mad, sweat hope. Laura stopped ouo moment to whisper to her mamma, and Johu gasped out to Mr. steolo: "If 1 durod if I ouly darod to toll her' "I have told hor myself 1' said tho morcbant. "That was a pauper, without homo or friends V "I told tho story in my own way Johu,' ooutinuod Mr. Steele, 'and I flatter myself I told it successfully i do uot Bpoil it, if you please. I havo mauaged the pant and tho presout ; do you look out for tho futuro, Johu.' And Johu did. Laura walked through tho parlor that night tho envied of ull tho protty aud sympa thetio women and brave and appre ciative meu that oongroguted thoro. The Beauty of Neatness. A woman may bo handsome, or rmunrkablv ottruolivo ia various ways; but if sho is nJt . personally nunt. ahu cunuot hope to wia a l miraliuo, Fiusclotuoa will uot con coal the slattern. A young woma with her har ulways iu dieordur, and her clothea hanging about hor a il upeudod f'" prop, U always rt-puUlve. Blattora u writwn op)u hur person from the oroo of hor Head to tho sole of it. ud if she witt ha-banl he tare out, Iu ali Iirehahilitv, oithar to bo au idls fool r a druukiiu rutlian. The bringing ip of daughters lo bo able to work, u.lk and sot like houest, sensible fonng women, is the special task ol II mother, and lo the industrial r.nks there is impoesd also the prime obligation of . loaruing t ropoci liouehold work tor its own saks, and the oouilurt, and happiness it will btiog In the future. Uouaswork i drudgery ; but U must be done by omubody, and, had better bo well doue lhaa illdooe, , . .. . ;, . .A Wife ooste tau oowe ia Zululand. Whatoan be t nuUfel wia lit czi$ i vtvi K v-v- r i ' y I ' - ,w..jou.ao bgaoiauhiaohfoi84MtweepaeTselt I Lel o' Nwe tows W&V X&K? Maxims For Everybody. Kvery dog La his day. Eut no more than you earn. Kvery wimor htn it- sprtuir. Kirs luomy beloro you rpont it. L'xlrnvagiuoo ellou leads tj vil lainy. Kudoar yourself t) all by worthy tot. Kxrel In whatever yoa atay un dertikc. Kvery wrong brings its owa Vou Kenuce. Every tub must ctnad on its owu bottom. Kihv clmir.-J sornvtimus hold Qti esy people. J.vii coiuinuiHcatious corrupt good innnnei'.. Kverybovlj b buslocmi't nobody 'f bumnex, ICvory in in U tho architect of Ms own lortiine. Kavea-ilroppers rtovor hc.tr auy good el thviuaclvcs. Kverv tier-on should ba bland courtoous and ulf.iMo to all. I'.xp. rienco U a d nr school, but foi'h will learn in no other. KT olivo preauhiTii sliviys hit pJ plo who sit iu other pews. Lxput ience ore more itooo.iHary t) soniii put'MuiM than ullicra. Kvery person is uro of at lea-t ono good friuud if ho will uut abase him self. Every man is bound to toloruto tho uot of which ho himself set the ci iniplo. Embark In nr) enterprise r-atiir:n ; capitnl until you hIuiII po-.-os the capital titcessury fur sucocs". Kvory not of iii8nip.itioo mid every uprco of drunkentus robs tho mental part of sumo poitiou ot its growth. Epidemic are uut Rrovidcotial, lt"U k II V a a W ill vii'iei t - ubui cars m v nio.iy v a vu utittvva u u ourtlitpiukes. Reliability. If you aro fortuualo enough to kuow a truly reliable man, maUe him I votir frioud at ouee. if voii cm. You can ouly do so, however, by assimilating his character. Ibe reliable man is u man ol good judg ment, llo does not jump at con clusions, e is uot u frivolous man. Me is thoughtful. Ilo turns u sub ject over iu his miud, uud loott.-t at il all round, llo is not a partial or one-sided num. Ho sees throil gli a tiling. Ho is apt lo ho a very re- liceut man. He does not havo t talk it trreat dod. Ho is a moderate man, not only iu babit-i of body, but also of mind. Ho is uot a pas sionate uViu : if so by ii.ii.aio, ho mi ovoreomo it by grace, ilo is a siucere man, uot a plotter or scuein er. What ho savs tua' bo reliod on. llo ie a trustworthy man. You fool safe with your property or the ud- miuibtratioii of aftairs iu his hands. t(o is n brave m iu, for bis conclu sions are logically dud i''o 1 from th.o sure basis of truth, and Lj d joj riot fear to luaititaiu them, Ho is u 'ood man. for no ono fan be titr otighiy honest aud truthful wit'uout beiu g good. Is such a ir.ia'uty at tainable f Most utifuiodly so. It is r.ot born it is made. Character Uijr uo iiiii'i f ... - ... couipouont parts may be moulded to ....... I... I. , ...I. .T.,..11tu. I .11 I M that formation, To gaiu a spotless icpulaliou is a for. prize worth tryiu; Tho Sabbath. Tho f:fiytwo Sil.batln of mat. with which the year is iiiter.-ipersed. are like patches of verdure w.UereJ by ever-Hpriuging lountains, Unit d 't tho inhospitable wiMortiu-s, and in vito its traveller to oxhiluruiiou uu l re'poao. OU, precious day I . the workm iu's jubilee the shielJ ol sor vitdJt) the uutidoto of weuriucas. liow It smoothes the brow of care. Companions of I d) ir I Have you ever attempted to compute tho value of tho Hublmh, evou iu its lowc.-t ol uso, as a provision of roA tor the body If Oh, glorious Sabbath, al moner aud ourso of ticulth. Wo, th children of toil, fl 'o ti the shadow of thy protection. Thou stuudont beside us liko sauis guardian spirit, catiug over us the shield ot thiuo excolloncy eufoldiug our jaded bowers iu thy susiuiuiug aruis, and saying to the encroaching lido of huuiuu selfish uoss : "Hitherto shalt thou eomo, but no further J and here shall thy proud wovus be stayel." May thy bulwarks, notsritbstaudiug all the hostile assaults, stand strong ainoug us everlasting Rgos for rofugo and covert to the rofugo of men. A really eanctiuod nubbatu throughout tho world would be one of tho tuost interesting spoctuolos that eould bo witnessed ou carta. The way iu which A fool and his money (ire soon parted was well shown at a rocent sale of the oon- tonti of Gunnorgato llall near Mid dleborotigh, England, where Thonv as Yauehan lia l run through a for tnno of 2.300,003 iu oight years. The furnishing of tho billiard room alone cost betwoou $150,000 uud '200,000 i in the smoking room tho spittoons cost 100 dollars each I in attiua of the rooms the leather cov- af tho seats cost 00 a yard I aingio fireplace cost 110.000, and the ownor bestead f i.ouu. Probably there is nothing in the world that a man. rosenta ao , quickly au-t, ao deeply, M lo una you awiui !y Lisj wliea he U porfooUj atlei- PA., JULY 31, 1871). A Placo thai will Drnw Tho Detroit t'ret lre has dis covered a new smuiuer resort, and allows the would bo ho 4 thus to do Bcnbu its attiaclious t ilo came to this olTico to soo ubou'i getting out au illustrated catalogue, llo v:h i nice old tu.in, aud hotict iu bis cou vicious, lie lives oul from the city about eight miles ou .Napoleon Creak, uud it stuldvuly occurred to hitu the othor day that bis piai-o was u I eautiful summer resort, and that his fa'-il'ties for taking a few Insid ers should be puMi.-thed. l''uut,' ho bo,;nn, us he lomovod hiu niieit ut tile, "apoleou Cteoit llows tight by tho door, uud Hit re's alius ut lonsl u foot of water in it nil summer lou,. .Nicest place in the wo'U for woou'ii to learn to swim. No shark, alli gators or stiifios to bother 'cm, and lliev kiu splash urouud lu hatmluoK glee." "Any tUh iu it ?" "Yes, si.v-n-e, thero b Thov aro small, to be sure, but nd you vo got to HO is to caicu nioie oi cm iu u day. .apol'.'Oil treett can l on boat, sir, for au attraction, uud it furtilnhou the boat kind of water i'cv wunliing clothos. Wo save bit bars, of soup every week by uiiit'tf this water." "Well ' "Wall, then there's a bill in the distaucu ovu ou ,Sptar' r'ullor's turn. 1 leli you tiiat hill l.ioks Mvo ly lo a boarder hitting on the bad; veiuiidy ! ltsUiudnr h il l and de li. int, uud km lor bol't und pli'adiu', aud tho hihl luitlies a man feel wort o' a.Ved tuid hniuLled. 1 be Liil s a big thiug, bir uud it's going to draw. -Yes.' "Then there's t'-.o madder "nd a white behoulhoUHO beyond. Then OU 'totiier bide is thu Llg btul) lhat was slruck with lighttiitig. Hoard ers ran take homo nil the Hpiiutctn they anl to, and the boy 1 '.in outi tell em ul ulout how tho piec ! lie A-. This stub is goiu' to i;et 'em, bir can I help it. It eouibiut.-s roui iuco and the power of lighlint.g tjgether. and boardols will nlaud around thai with lh'.':r ujj.iiLs open and tongues hanging out." "Anything elm) f" "Aii thiug ol.io J', ho repeated, in uti in ud tone, ' Well, I t-hnuki .ay tueiii was ! 1 hero a sheep gatub- Ming o'er tho lea, and they me go-1 coos wadiuu'! ing to draw s theirs through Nap.ilo.ui (.reel. und that old fan will fetch em i thole's au ning mul wuic.i tuo cuu Ireu km tin u, nud they'll cry to sit up ail night i there s a grovo with nioro'u forty buds iu it, and the boarders kiu take the kitchen chtiirs right out thar ; then m going 1 1 bleak two colt.) this summer uti I have u lightning rod put Up, and t Aceu 1 mo'u tiiu old woman we'll makuitaj perfect paiadi.-.e around tlu.r." Aud your prices f "Wid., beiu' that this is tho f-.lrt year, we bh.iu't bar dovu very I heavy. I wa'.'.t to t'it ioli.s in the habit ofcjiuiu out I.JJ1V, uu l l:in l- iii udvortisj ljr tl;. an I bimeiiy vo km ui.A.) silinthiil ' Jt.in t for get to bay that wo have family pmv- ...j ........ II. ..till... .. ,. .,.... um inio.- u .. iunin uu mwiuo j big draw, you see. 1'uu ho siugs bans, my w ilo siugs a sort of soprau-j It is the uudher who moulds tie o, Ibitig nwlto. und Sophia .lane character uud t:ej the dostiuv vfi she accompanies us cu tho uielodi-on, i Uu c j j aud 1 tell jotl it's bivoot. That 11 j Do not herald tba sRCiincei yon' git t-mlar I : audou etra Ofcasuas i,a;i'a. to each other s t.t-te, habit or I kin prevail mi tho hjaoii boj s t ) , nrt.f, renco. coluo over utid help US. Duo play:' A bestitatiu-' or mii-i vii.l.1oi. i.-i the bans-dium und tho ether mouth organ, aud they can't help but draw, You jost orter hear 'eui play 'Itaby Miuo' onco 1" iioautifiil, is it T L'eautiful! Why, it just melts don't you light down, and von cam nuuiuui tuoiua uiui iu im- mmi or not 1 Witli, goo.l-by. Y)'ork'ei up btroug. and dou't forget N.M'J loon Creek aud tho woman iu wui- .. . .. I . . i. . i. .. .. .. .1 . ....... .1... miur i Tho Earth A Vast Furnaco. While engaged last May in watch ing tho transit of Murourv, Profess or Proctor and his assistant obscrv ed tin iutensely bright spot iu tho coutru of tho planet as it crossed tho sun's disc It is repot fed that, souu through their powerful refract ing telescope, it appeared as a mere vivid point of light, central in the planet, like a bide pierced in th middle of a piece of round black cardboard. It was permanent from thu time tho planet's centre touched tho oue limb of the suu until it left tho other limb a period of seven hours. "If tho obi'rvution was re liable," says a comment ator, '"it proves that that plants has a hollow axis. There are hypothesists like John Cloves Sytuiucs, who hive long held that tho axis of the other planet spheres of our solar system, is similarly hallow, with a clear tu bular passage from tho North to South Polo. If such is the fact, it is thought that should auy of tho bulloouists of Cheyno's expedition reach the Polo they will bo rather warmly received, tho theory being that if the earth is a hollow cylinder, each of tho Poles is tho mouth of a vast furnaco. la this way a German specialist acoouuts for tho Aurora Uoroalie, attributing tho mybtor ioua "Northern Lights" to the glow ing crater at the Pole. The man who stock .to hit c waa the painter who uk dowa id ( Liu paint ioti. colore ebxeaj for a. youp-r Jaa-v !' NO. 7 Ihc Love For Homa. It is only shallow minded preten ders who either tnnku distinguished origin a matter of personal merit, or oliHcuro origin n matter of per sonal reproach. Taunt and t,eollin at the hunililo condition of fatly life uffect nobody iu thin coiintn but thoso who are foolish c-uough to indnlgo in them, and they aro gen erally stilttcioiillv punished by tin published rebuke. A man who i not anil unci of hiuiNi If need not l. 'Khauiod of li ir early v.n litioii. did uot happen to be born iu a ley cabin, hut my elder brothers and sisters were bom in a lo, rabin, nixed among tho snow drill of New Hampshire at a period ho euilv that w hen tli- Hmoko lif t roso from its t u b) cLimtioy uud curled' over the frozen lull, thoro was no similar evi dence of u whittt man's hal.il, itiou hi twroii it au-J tho Kettlemelits on tlni rivor-i of Canada. Its remains till exist i I in aku au auiiii d visit. ; I earrv my children to it to I ach tho : immi i wo o n . i n.ni ou uiiij. I Dy general inn wLich have gono Ik fori them. I lovo to dwi.ll on the tun dor rccolleciioiiH, thj Lindic 1 ties. tho early nlleetiolis, nnd liie nar rations nnd incidents which r.iihglc with ull 1 know of this iiriiuitTvi family abod.i. I weep to think that none of thoso who iuhciitcd it aioiiow auniicr tho livin : an 1 if j ever I fail in .'ill'eetionato vetieiuti in , for him who raised it and defended i it ugiiiust savage violeneu and do Htruetion, eln rished ull tho ,1 miostie virtues beneath ill roof, and t hr n , the lire uud lloud of ouvi-u years' ro- viilutmnary war, shruulc from no toil, no saeriiico to hi-i vo his euiiutrv an. I to raise Ins children to a eon- ibtion In tier than his o.vn. inn v I II v ti'ime. and the name of my poster-1 ity be blotted fotovur fro u tho I memory oi man ln. liur. Advice to Married Persons. Many in your own religion. Never tiunt with a past mistake. Never allow a reipiest lie repeated Lot a kiss bo tho prelude of a re buke. Let htlf-ubllC of both. ation bo tho L.ibit '1 forgot is never an acceptuLlo ; excuse. i If you nv.st criticise. lt it be done , Iovidl' v. AI iU maniago a matter of moral iud.Min tit. . Many in u family which yoa have long Known, -Never mu!;o a remark at tho ex pense of nnother, A good wife is tho greatest oT earthly blessings. Give your warmest sympathies for each other 8 trials. If OtlO is UULTV. ll't flirt r.K..l- l.nrl 1,0 li8 .,lv for a hiss. Never talk of ono auothc-r either vl homo or iu comnanv. Marry into ibJeraut blood and . teuipi-r-uiieiit from your own. I Al.vas leave l.oiuo with loviug j words f -r they in iv Po thu i.ist I Never :'u I f uilt tliile-.i i v.rfc.:t!y ; certain a fault Las bo ti committed." ; N'egh-t tLo wholc v.-orl-l b. idc, rather than diTi-r with oao uiiuthe-r -MiVtr lUCelVc, lot tilll heal t OljCo t minU-d can never trust wholly a ain V 1 U tl,i wiht'S of t,n ut,. r.-ii;i w ,r..'.j upon a loving heart. Those who marry for physical characteristics or external o.Uoilo ratiou wi'.l fail of La pine's. Consult oue anotl.tr iu t.ll that comes within tho cvi.i i ieiico. obatr- . . ;vatlon, or spuele ot tUO olUt-r. 'hose wlu marry for trjits of ! iuiu.1 uud heart i.f seldom fail of i)iri.Luial sprius of perennial epiiugs of djiucstic eujjyuieLt. Important to Pensioners IVp-irtmotit of tho Lit. lior. Pen sion OtlL'o, Washington. l C, July 1. 1ST0, tho bieuuial c-vnuina'.iou of invalid pensioners is a'Mlishe.l from that date. Following ii tho provi sion, to wit : Thai tc.'lii rs f.r:v-ctiu tun Ire I nj jewiiiyfu.ir, (jiijr.ea L.ii lr0 1 n .ttii:io, r inv-aevra h.iuliet eat i-filv Ihroe. cf 11.0 lin.fj u:4 d of tho I' u ilea suiri, ri line; for tueaniai -iMn:nsuot uf rcuioiicr., are tieret'r rr e iK-d. iigu.i) J. A. nMirr, Coaio.:? ;.'ufr." The cff.n't of tLo aluno is to dis pense with the mcdicd ea:uia.-tliou of pensioners that were Leretoforo required at tiio iepiouibor psytuect .f each odd year, as IS77, lsT J. 1MS1, c-tA Heretofore tho bieuniid owuiu.1 tiou Las been tbo eviase of much do lay iu tho psytueut of pensioucrs at such times, moid t-spooullv those iu tho city, as they wore rcouired lo appear before tho board of aurgoous. 7o a IomlftT tutoa fru torv raiii roc1 i von utyht Kll;iri a mouth wo mu a four dot I tit q4 a cLild to dollar and a Llf. II ia iwfoctly am "rin how luucb soma tucu know aboui a Unu tbtfj know uothio about . IVn&ajlTam ; idU paid 126,1 fjin Pubtlr.hcd every Thtirsdav Evening , JEHEMIAH CBOU8E, Proplr Terms of Subscnplipo, TWO IXMXAK:. I'EU ANNUM. Ay. nbln viibin six montli, or $'2.o0ifr'ji paid within th.i year. No mipcir dia- continued until nil srrourai;w arn ..id unli'.'s nt the ojition of tho uh Inher. , Hubat riptlon ottt'ddo cf te County I'AVAhl.K IN ADVANCE. 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