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thx "tktm uttuc bomtk that imu ! ABOTT TIES «m. A cubic dcapalch recently announced ! the dlacorerj of a orw planet by Vienna I act the Han ford Time* givca u« time tntercating pouti eooeermnK the aiie, orbiu. tie., of the minor planed Throe Brwly-diacurertd bodies, ot ' Which the number annually iucreaato. art [ tmqueationel .ly plane U. Ho It our moot a planet. 1 lot it la not classed among [ What art distinctly known ai "the planets" of the principal members o! , tba aolar laii uly only eight arc known to exist, although the existence of others has been an -peeled. But, for fbc infor- ' matioa of all who without baring particularly examined the meaning of "other j worlds than ours," yet desire some infornplioo, at least about the members of our solar lystetn. it may lie said that 1 these new liiacOTerir* of "planets" ncrer ' add to the number of the principal mem hers of Ur- family. They art mctd)' , mtmbers of a east group of little trparate worlda— the number already known is from til li- 330 — which journey around the sun, in rrry eccentric orbits, within ' an enormous xooe, orer two hundred and fifty millions of mika wide, contained in Hie profound space between Man and Jnpilcr. "The ins hie rim of this stui>en- j tpir own world— it separated from Mars ' by so inter rafof about thirty-five millions 1 o! milea; the outer edge is about fifty mil- ' lion miles ibis side of Jupiter— hence the . looc in which these fragmentary worlds ' trarcl. in their grant Journey around the 1 tun, is more than fife timed a t broad as 1 the distance which separates it from the' orbits of Man and -lapiter. It is be- | lie red that Ceres and Pallia, the largest bodies in this strange group, are not more than 400 miles in diameter— probably not mute than 800. not more than abbot ooeaeTenth the diameter of the taoaa. If the ' entire group could be rolled into, a single planet it wonld probably not exceed a diameter of fire hundred miles. The rsrt bell, or xooe, which they oc- ' copy, Is the region where, according to j the symmetrical law which daewbere preTails thiooghout the solar aywctu, there ; should he n major planet^. one as large ' ficrbaps as the globe on which w e lire. ' Instead of that, wc find this multitude oi ! whirling little worlds, any one of the great majority of which is not too large ! for a man to walk entirely around it in one oi .mix terrestrial days. Ope noted astronomer bettered, rather, that they are 1 the remains of material which in some in- ' lettable foriner period and unknown 1 primordial poodiUim would bare been ' aggregated in a single planet, but fur (he I disturbing allracliTo force of Jupiter, ' which giant planet has long ago captured 1 all that strayed beyond the aslaroidal I xooe on bis side, and prevented tlie ag- ' reflation of the remainder into a single 1 uhc. ; J OB Is Hilling*- (tulrtir to Health I Never run into del*, not If you can find , anything elso to run into. Be hnneat if yu can, if yu kgni br b-io-cst, pray for help. hfany young, and if yu make a bit keep »1 and don't brag about it. ] . Be kind to your mothrr-in-law, and, if ' neoossnry, pay for b« board at aomeg sai j 1 latin thuuriy ooee a week in aafl water ' and kaataei rope, and amid lite boou. Exercise in the open air. but don't sag ( wood until yu are obliged lo. I-afT erery time you fed tickled, and ' IslT ooee to a while ranyhow. Eat baab washing days, and be thank- 1 phnll, if yu bare to abut both eyes to do | llobl the baby haS lb* time, and all- ' wuas Mart the fire in the morning and put 1 MttcJe kettle. Don't jaw back— It only proses that yu ' are at big a phool ax tbe other pbello. J Ne'er borrow what yu are able to buy, ami t'waya hare sum things that yon | Ncrer git in a harry; you can walk a 1 good deal fuitber in a day than yon can J D-ait aware; it miy confine yu, but it 4 ix sure not to convince others. If to her daughters, 1st yure wife bring . them up, fit she has got common seoce, 1 she can head all your theory Deo"t drink loo much nu aider, and ' however mean yo may be, don't abuse a kow. Lot and respect yure wife canybow, it * it a good deal cheaper than to be all the time wishing she wsa somehow-different. * If you ten's get a half a loaf take a ' whole ooe, a whole one is Better than no Dont miss any pbun, not if you bar to go ten mika out of youre stay to find it. p It -n't keep but one dug . there lino a tnab but smesnpcnjwratilrtnktrptiiTrr. h Null-- Bi tricing lo Icdlow the abuv " guide lo health and happiness, the 1WI. lings family has hekuui what it in .V T. Wrrkig. ISs polliccatliiic a Dog SSltr. never hano snyiwdy," said the ialrutk-i. muteraing tbe pulm. <J his tends ami | ' taking a firmer grip of fbc asnhelrc, "but If you don't come down with arreolev-u "Waatte hoy bitten ro very tedly by tin j « drfT- Mked the temflal owner of tbe - annual, who is one ol the moat timid then j f? in Austin. "He wax Wtlre j..-i seven | ^^^youru^iv, r. phe.1 the ow t, ; I "I hope Z hJTZZ- U "Why. he test my sou. I teres,-, M " "■ 'T'""! T «r "He la the sou of a fiM •* aulw dWrthaxeanyxuooc -Ttar.'wly.ara.uide aaarta he had were 'b'-r <1* i»'r» <« tm •»* body, and 't> -rued thpa ore, I -' r* far iWlroiWo i las re-B-tins. "Weil. 1 -its la". I "Ami, mik^; ^ szz ' 3S5SS55L ow aH-Uzrf, '-Trro. T

l A maiden lady who says that she Is "no; chicken, being 25 yean of age," inquires ; of tbe Bttord whether It would be proper for her lo accompany a married gentleman to the theater or upon tbe street without a ; chaperune. She says in rxptagidjon of j . inquiry that she it almost a stranger ' in tbe city, having been left at a hotel by I ber brother, who has bees called away by i business. Tbe married gentleman is question is an intimate friead of ' ber ' family, from a flistant city, aod tmppro. I to be -in Philadelphia The lady adds Unlabels afraid of exciting unkind, . remarks that, much as she would Hke In . go lo a place of amusement. .she has thus , far iiteferred staying at homo, as she has , no other escort than the ooe lowborn she , alludes. . From the tenor i.f out bur inquirer's ( she does not appear at all prudish ' advice, whirl, the Hrorrd is at all tunes | pleased to give. Moreover her inquiry affords a text for some remarks ss applicable to other ladies as to this fair maiden, J who is "no chicken." A caugarical ant swer lo the aborc inquiry U: "Yes." It r is perfectly proper for any lady to accompsny any gentleman to places of amnsc- . moot or elsewhere where the lady or gtn- . tlcmao may »i>Ii i„ appear. A gentlcJ circumstances. He never forgeU his { own honor, nor thai of the lady who hat j confided in him for the courtesy and favor of an escort. No donbt, however, in I many instances such a course will excite the • unkind gnaaip" of which our corresp. odent is ao apprehensive, but this in no , degree lessens tbe propriety. "Be thou ! chaste as lot 'and pure as snow, tbcu stall not escape calumny." , There are t act of morbid senlimental- | rata and prurient gossips In every com- , muniiy, whose nostrils are always oc the , scent oflseandsl. Neither man nor woman is safe from their foul tongues. The only I Course to' pursue is not lo heed tbetn, or j when heed is given to their vile utterance. . to tcsch them s lesson which others of | their ill? WlirtmdriWand. No doubt tbsl this very fear of goalp, which duly tl • j sensitive nature can appreciate, often ■ drives ladica to a point of pdrlloua boldx neat. Rather than hazard the pwribility of conurun! they assume an independwhich, however, admirable in spirg, , is not in accord with physical powers which most ladies presets. For instance. . a lady tea an errand that calls ber on the , strcd after night-falh Instead of seeking the escort of some gentleman she salI out alone. Fortunately, oo^accounl j of the chivalry of Americans, this is a \ safer art in this country than in any other. 1 But it is not safe here or elsewhere. The I recent abductions thai have occurred , prove this. Instead of besilatiog to a c- [ ccpl an escort it it rather tbe duly a , lady owes loherxlf as well as to her friends , lo seek lh Scl(-pro?eriion is a fundamental , |aw of nature, and aboUuf be practiced in defiance of unkind criticism of ecandsli who puarss no gracious imI pulses of bead or heart. Charily it not to Tare a commodity as has been rcpre- , nrntsih Tbe world w-ruld be happier and "society" better If every woman would brar shift tbe niuMn: "//our toil qur tualf prase," omanwbile protecting atlf-esl « m.- Fhtladrlphia RtmtL Mr. G iff en' foretells Ure doom of Ibc . human ract not by mllidingwitb another planet or stii a o aiiel, but by starvation. , Mr. ltubcit Uiffen is a Brilish pbil-ao- , pber of figures. He is not an alarmist, but a cu.il luadrd student of atallMlcs. and president ui tin i—uJuu Htatislicsl Society: and although we can prorc anything we with by figures, the way Mr. Giffcn advances by tbern from the present to the terrible future, is pregnant of thought to oa now and to mankind bete, after. Tbe pressure of population now i in Europe, says Mr. Giffcn, is so great S that large masses have to be supported by imports from America to England is enormous, the very existence of tbe people is dependent on foreign supplies. This will be the condition ot the United Stales, and with no supplies to be had from any country. Our population dou- ' blea about every 35 years. In 1305 the number of inhabitants will be 100,000,000. In 75 yean 400,000,000. and al Ibc entHof 100 yws from now It will be 800,- , 000,000 This would give a population of 400 lo every square mile of tillable land - —twice as much per square mile as it is in France, and one-third more than it is the U oiled Kingdom of Great Britain. This increase, says our phikwopber, will I extinguish the European and Xm.ru-. - , nations within a century or so. Mr. Giffcn sustains bb position by a sulking i nrtsy of figures, and aie certainly of an i interesting character. These Mailt u»i on [ speculations will be challenged by k-arntd a economists, and we present them simply j for what tbey are worth. ■ With a haby at breast ootlitog u ao usefor quieting my own and baby's nerves 1 IVker's Ginger Tonic. It prevents { MimulanMugivt^si reoglli and appetite.— '; Mary Jane," said Dickey, "isn't this » ! too cold for potatoes?"" • 'Dicker,- said Mary Jane, "kiaa'tnold \ j i hat ukea off the pntators; it's consumji- t i "Gh,"^id Dickey, "1 nerre lived on a \ I I arm." — Vtmrier-JourmaL I Millions Clvca Away. j ! MillioBsof Bottioa of Dr. King s New ! j I'rufeawir Wiggins predicted a destine- a ; lire tornado for the Mb Inch, and "staked \ j his reputation" as a weather prophet on • -n There was a» storm and Uni'rolisaur j jkwt; but his has is not a heavy one. He J : can buy another reputation quite ea good • ■ f -r Shoal lea cents — Norr. flsraM. J You can buy grapes and iiears in win-" ^ buy green i»b c,i the' M-.vl that wffl ' Hj KaSPoS Smt " " ^|;

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