SV}OOBE’S BB8AL «EW-YOBKE8, 
NEWS OONDENSER, 
— Maine’s hay crop of 1873 is worth $40,000,000. 
— Two new and largo hotels are building In 
Berlin. 
— There are now flfty-two papers published 
in Japan. 
— California has produced 1,000 bales of cot¬ 
ton this year. 
— The tourists’ season In Switzerland was 
very prosperous. 
The number of hogs raised this year.' in 
Iowa will be about 1,600,0Q0. 
- There are 4,000 liquor saloons in New York 
between 14th street and the Battery. 
The gold coinage at the mint in October 
amounted to $11,000,000 in double eagles. 
A liar of gold worth seventy thousand dol¬ 
lars Is a curiosity of the day in San Francisco. 
There has recently been an increase in the 
deposits of the Boston banks of over $1,000,000. 
A training school for schoolmasters on the 
American plan has boon established at Maski, 
Japan. 
- The New York Hoard of Excise, organized 
June 1st, has already received for licenses, 
$480,000. 
Seven cars full of eggs were sent on the 
Milwaukee & Northern Railway in one train 
last week. 
- During the past season 1,430 pupils were in 
attendanoe at tho several schools of design in 
Melbourne, Australia. 
Augusta, Ca., is clamoring for a public 
laundry because tho colored washerwomen 
charge exorbitant prices. 
Lunatics arc multiplying in New Jersey, 
and the State is building ji new asylum at Morris 
Plains, at a cost of $1,000,000. 
A Masonic temple at St. Louis, worth $150,- 
000 to $300,000, is to bo sold at auction to pay 
those who loaned money to build it. 
Colorado has astonished herself by casting 
a vote of about 33,000 at the recent election for 
members of the Legislature, against 13,000 last 
year. 
The grape crop in Ohio is reported to be 
much better than was expected. Wine making 
Is no\v going on In all tho grape-growing dis¬ 
tricts. 
According to Hudson's “Journalism In 
America" tho United States has5871 newspapers 
and periodicals, while the rest of the world 
has but 7<543. 
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HISTORY OF THE 
GRANGE MOVEMENT 
OB THE 
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Some of tho llnost residences In the Valley, near 
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I MPROVED PLANTATION, 1200 ACRES, 
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Glenwood Institute, 
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FIRST-CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. 
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Principal, 
1 70R SALE.—3 COCKS and I HENS (Light 
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last spring. Also, lot chickens from above. 1 very 
extra Partridge Cochin pullet and 8 chicks. Will be 
sold low, to close out; all nice birds. Dark Brahmas 
a specialty. E. H. WHITNEY, 
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THE 
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RANDALL’S 
Practical Shepherd 
A COMPLETE TREATISE 
ON THE BREEDING, MANAGEMENT 
AND DISEASES OF SHEEP, 
Tats Work, by the non. Henry 8. Randall, 
LL. D., (author of ** Sheep Husbandry In the South," 
“ Fine Wool Sheep Husbandry," &c.,) la the Stand, 
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