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Show IKLIGS. lie thnt hi. -k uluc to mourn, lack' time to mend. IVitiLC Arthur is to have an IrL-h title Duke of L'l-ter. The be.-.t way to patch up a quarrel U to splic the diticrenec. If industr" Ls no more than a habit, it is at least an excellent one. True eloquence conist in saying all that is nectary, and nothing more. Tbere is no one t-Ne lias tho power to be so niueh your i'rieud, or so much your enemy as yourseiK Despise a man, and you become of the kind you would ninko him; love him, and you Hit him into yours. Andrew John-on is said to be willing to take the field as a Presidential candidate can-didate oJ" the Democracy next year. If'you would b pungent, be brief; for it is with words aswiih sunbeams the more they are condensed the deeper thoy burn. Mary, the only daughter of the Russian Rus-sian Czar, is engaged to be married to tho Prince of Orange, heir of the crown of Holland, People who aro always fishing for compliments do not need very loDg lines. They will get their best bites iij shallow water. Unjust riches curse the owners in getting, in keeping, and iu transmitting. transmit-ting. They curse his children in their father's memory. At the North Pole, go whatever way you will, you go due south; and at the utmost height of joy you can move only towards sorrow. When the heart is pure, there is hardly anything which can mislead the understanding in matters of immediate personal concernment. Here's a novel cure for a balky horse: Pill his mouth with dry, loose idirr, tako hold of his bit, and he will I go if there is any go in him. ! A person who undertakes to raise himself by scandalizing others, might just as well sit down on a wheel-barrow and undertake to wheel himself. Three Emperors are to meet at Cals-bad. Cals-bad. in Bohemia, in .ThIu mvf Me ander of Russia, Francis Joseph of Austro-Hungary, and William of Germany. Ger-many. Weigh every step that you are about . to take, whenever pas-ions become in-; volved. How often do things assume a different aspect when they aro iairly considered. Josh Billings says in his "Lecter;" "Rats originally came from Norway, and nobody would have cared if they had originally staid there." A lady friend remarks that they still show their gnaw-away origin. The oleotricity generated by a rapidly rap-idly moving belt is immense. The one leading from the fly wheel of the large engine that drives the works in Bat-terson's Bat-terson's building, Hartford, develops electricity enough to ignite a gaslight situated at least six feet from the belt. By presenting the knuckles of one hand to the belt and the point of the fingers of the other to the burner the gas will be instantly ignited. |