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NEWS CONDENSER. 
Rents' Wanted 
— Memphis has a debt of $1,500,000. 
— Watkins Glon lias been sold fur $100,000. 
— The price of paper is to lie raised i n England. 
Ohio refuses to abolish capital punishment. 
— The London season lias begun, and la very 
gay. 
— Toledo is to have water works, at a cost of 
$685,000. 
— The armies of Europe have 10,000 pieces of 
artillery. 
The great strike in Wales ended on the 18tli 
of March. 
— The pilgrimage to Mecca, this year, num¬ 
bered 150,000. 
The price of farm labor is said to be very 
high this spring. 
— Homeopathy is to be taught in the Univer¬ 
sity of Michigan. 
The i'niversity of Heidelberg will teach 
modern languages. 
Women have become eligible as school of¬ 
ficers In Now York. 
The Republicans wore defeated in the last 
Connecticut election. 
Russian coal fields are to be developed for 
the benefit of England. 
Owego Is to have a now Homan Catholic 
church, to cost about $30,000. 
The Hudson River and the great Northern 
lakes are open to navigation. 
Chautauqua County shipped by express, 
last year, il,«W,05il lbs. of butter. 
Brown’s building, Portland, Me., will bo 
turned into a knitting factory, with 5,000 ma¬ 
chines. 
-Chester White, a pig of 1,000 pounds, has 
been killed at. the Massachusetts Agricultural 
College. 
- A wild hog, weighing 350 pounds, with 
tusks five inches long, was recently killed in 
Vallejo, Cal. 
AND 
A HUNTS WANTED FOR THE 
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Jan. No. contains: Blurting an Apiary, No. 1; Pori- 
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April No. gives Map of the Apiary, and Plan of 
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