Show irowa lowi the tho following letter from rev chas cleveland of boston a city missionary and aud jong long known as father cleveland Clevela nid fid who will be if he lives ilves one hundred years old in june published in the june jane number of the beram 0 of f healthy will i be de read with with great interest dr ar A 1 k my axy dear sif ser ris iti TO III answer to your request for information regarding moy toy habits of df life dou jou you will wui please copt tb the q follo following whig remarks which are given th niu much pleas pleasure ure 1 my time of ret dement is at an etly early hour not beyond ten and of rising aa soon as wake awake and bafo before r q t the 11 sir dir ascar 2 at meals ily lly my mod food is simple and nod nol nourishing a 1 eibing avoiding whatever TI may SY be bo regard regarded kl as luxuries 3 my drink ht t the tAble we 19 golden aie xie ale y 1 4 1 I taste no spirituous liquors 5 tobacco I 1 abber lii iii all its ita forms as I 1 would bison ison isom persuaded that its use hath bath been as an att harbinger to strong idrina which has slain its thousands and tons of thou thousands aids i thus dear philanthropist given you roo iol my habits of living and would just I 1 add that preserving a cohs cois conscience clence void of offense toward god and man my sleep in its season beason is undisturbed and refreshing wishing your herala herald of heald bealh all the circulation it so richly merits I 1 am respectfully yours oharles CHAELES cleveland how THEY trey KEEP cool IN SENEGAL the dry sebson season in senegal lasts abou about eight mout moui the white people during the rainy ratay season collect all the water they can either in in cisterns or in immense earthen darthen jars some of which are so large thata that a man can go into them through the opening these jars are manufactured in marseilles and some of them must hold fifty gallons and alid even mora more the water is dealt lewit musj y eo clavery ol Avery fa man could apt get into tuto an aa th 0 14 my boby body in b one lir f my 1 I 1 lud iud had 1 sev av erat eral of theme thene jars jar iu lu omar f w which hach 1 X keep a little water while an ja others oem I 1 keep none when alle alie tha the terribly boi hoi weather came capie it bruck bunk sunk me UP that IA I A coolest place I 1 eon cou 4 nind lind was ai in n on one 0 t these jars as they were very thick puw pua ui not liable to become heated through so I 1 made the trial and found the vs pediment peri ment worked to a charm aud aid tha I 1 had discovered a cool retreat A aa Is soon boon soon aa as the thed desert baert wind began blowing I 1 would quietly put myself in ane one of 0 tle tie thebe these jars ars abid airi stay there a few hours W when be n my were too stout to follow my example I 1 would apologize to them and give the excuse that I 1 had fiad the largest jars that were made then my fat friend would look ca curiously at me and say 1 I wish gieh I 1 was as slender as you are the first time I 1 tried the jars I 1 had bad a great deal of fun somebody came tobee to see bee me and was sent in into I 1 0 my room but in tha the meantime I 1 having heard him co coming bad had bowed my aly head inside and so remained perfectly perfect y concealed fleeing nothing hut but jars m mv v visitor went into the tha next room ano ani seeing nothing there he shouted where are you I 1 answered backi backs back baek still keeping my head below ahe the opening here I 1 am he came baek back into my room and began to be bewildered I 1 could stand it no longer and bursting out a loud laugh raised my head bead above the opening null aull and invited him to follow my example aud and take a jan jar CURIOUS subterranean POND the montrose penn republican says it is well known that great trouble and expense have been caused by the sinking of a portion of the track of the new jemmerson jefferson railroad rall Bail road where it cros sesa swamp in ararat township in this county it has been found that under the swamp is a subterranean sn pond of several acres in extent and of considerable depth this pond ia Is covered by about six feet in depth of black earthy which supports a heavy growth of woods the trees are mostly soft maple pine hemlock and birch many mady of them ranging from six inches to three feet in diameter liast last fallat fall fali it was discovered that this subterranean pond contained banyash man many yAsh aish fash fish odthe of the kind usually found in ponds in this part of the county pickerel and Ishi shiners nersO among others but all without eyell in the darkness of their subterranean abode t hey they have no use for the organ of vision the ball pond about a mile and a half distant ia Is now growing over A considerable part of it has become sub within the last twenty years and probably before many years it will be entirely covered like the other this pond is about twenty acres in extent for some distance from the shore itis it is filled with a dense growth of water lilies and thebe these rio ilo no doubt fan fur nish nigh the foundation on which the B superstructure u per pet str i structure of earth la Is commenced J THE population of liverpool Is shown by tho the ceneda census to have decreased in the last ten years |