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NEWS CONDENSER. 
— Omaha has received 1(50 Russian families. 
— Potato disease Is said to be spreading over 
Ireland. 
— There are 80 newspapers and 213 churches 
in Chicago. 
— Rome has a new hotel called the Hotel 
Philadelphia. 
- Money is worth 33 per cent, at the bank In 
Dallas, Texas. 
Rutland, Vt„ has had a torchlight proces¬ 
sion of 3,000 torches. 
— Half of the American goods sent to the 
Vienna Exhibition have been sold. 
At a meeting of the British Medical Society 
In London, recently, 2,500 M.D.'sputin an ap¬ 
pearance. 
— The spring clip of wool shipped from San 
Diego Co., Cal., for New York this year, was 
240,004 pounds. 
— The company which controls the approach 
to Goat Island, Niagara Falls, took $47,000 In 
fees last year! 
— A letter from Athens states that the cotton 
plantations in Greece have, in many places, 
been damaged by locusts. 
Among the many paradoxical things pecu¬ 
liar to Australia Is a crow that warbles as sweet¬ 
ly as the most dulcet thrush! 
Eighty-eight women will study In Michigan 
University during the next college year; !> will 
take the law course, 117 the medical, and 42 the 
academic. 
— A bed of peculiar clay Is said to havo been 
discovered In Jefferson Co., Nebraska, from 
which bricks are made of a bluish tinge and of 
great hardness. 
— The Christian population of Persia num¬ 
bers 50,000, of whom half are Armenians and 
half h'estoriuns. The 0,000 Armenians who re¬ 
side in townsare chiefly In Tabrooz and Jalfa; 
the rest are agriculturists, 
— Tbo colors of the planets are; Venus, a 
creamy white; Mercury, a sparkling white; 
Mary, a deep red; Saturn, a dull yellow; and 
Jupiter, white; seen through the telescope it 
lias belts of different Colors. 
'Hie highest mountain on the North Amer¬ 
ican continent Is Mount St. Kilns, in Alaska, 
whose elevation Is 17,900 foot. Next to It comes 
the volcano of Popocatapoll, In Mexico, 17,8)41 
feet, and Orizaba, also in Mexico, 17,157;) feet. 
— The AldOD process of drying fruit, is now 
generally coming Into use In California, and 
with the best results. Grapes, peaches, plums, 
apples, cherries, pears, etc., can bo cured and 
rendered lit for market in a few hours. 
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AMERICAN CATTLE 
A Vegetable Manual, Prepared with 
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