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— Emperor William intends soon to visit 
Italy. 
— Advices from Syria report that the cholera 
is abating. 
The African locust has appeared this sum¬ 
mer In Germany. 
— During the past year 149,705,400 stamped 
envelopes were made. 
the potato disease has again appeared in 
many parts of Ireland. 
A large number of horses aro being sent 
from Russia to France. 
— There have been no cattle raids on the llio 
Grande for several days. 
— A religious paper In the Arabic language is 
to be established in Egypt. 
— Tlie Westfield, Mass., cigar manufacturers 
sold in July 1,548,000 cigars. 
— Ireland’s acreage available for cultivation 
is about $25,000 square miles. 
— The butchers of Montreal 
Special Course op Instruction in the pris 
ciplks op Farming. 
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nifirteabiv UOWC. It in actually owr/lrnrinij witli 
iiuajnt, iwatitHu!, hrillinnt ihounhN unit trulli*. 
raniiixim sentiment, inevnlous dtvicca, and the umst wen- 
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It » s,,Uni)t,l , Agsnb. snv “it's a ItIO Mi l'." unit 
those now nt work report 70." ••HI,”—"MT-ijrilurs 
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impor o! National Ciiauaitku. Among the 
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ran b: liiAiu;, 
Toledo, Ohio. 
ure to have a 
newspaper with $50,000 capital. 
— A tunnel under the sea between Calais aud 
Dover was a project of Napoleon I. 
— In Great Britain there arc $585,000,000 in¬ 
vested In the production of alcohol. 
— Lhe treaty of Commerce between China 
PRACTICAL BUTTER BOOK* 
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THE TOLL-HATE’ IWK PICTURE sent ITee! An In 
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'JW soiling urticlos in the world, Samp 
Address J. BRONSON, Detroit, Mich 
and Peru was ratified on the 7th Inst. 
— Six hundred and thirty-six loaded freight 
WOMAN’S MEDICAL COLLEGE 
OF T1IE NEW YORK INFIYOtAllY 
•*. s y.r:- ,! .Oct. 5th. A tuorongh 
cars passed through the Hoosac tunnel. 
Over twelve million dollars are estimated 
as lost by strikes in England this season. 
— An International meeting of Archeologists 
--1— next year. 
SSV^^Jhreeycars’luair notion byT/cctures.t’liiiu-s 
?, nd Jfj? lf,t,oal Work In Laboratory, Drat-roora m .T 
V* e ^hT 0111 of the Infirmary. 0Y>r C’utuloiau' 
*c..Jidaress the Secretary of the College “ u ‘” 
MERCY N. BAKEU.M.D-, HHSecomi W N v 
has been called in America for 
— The Insurrection at Herzegovina threatens 
to assume the character of a religious war. 
— In llfty-nlno years the American Bible So¬ 
ciety has issued 31,893,332 coplos of the Bible. 
— Nlnety-flvo million feet of lumber have 
been rafted on the Penobscot river tills season. 
— The Spanish Government will soon send a 
royal commission to the Philadelphia Exposi¬ 
tion. 
— The damage by lightning in Maine this 
year has been greater than for several years 
past. 
It is proposed to begin the manufacture of 
sewing machine needles at Middleborough, 
Mass. 
— The Grand Opera House, New York, has 
been sold by the Erie Railway Company for 
$500,000. 
— The great llahway at Holyoke Dam, Mass., 
built at an expense of $50,000, is pronounced a 
failure. 
— The fire insurance companies of the United 
States have lost $26,000,000 during the past six 
months. 
— The reports of efforts to effect a reconcilia¬ 
tion between Germany aud the Pope are denied 
at Berlin. 
— An Alexandria paper states that Egypt will 
probably soon become an Important exporter 
of salt to India. 
— A cashmere shawl is being made as a pres¬ 
ent In India for the Prince of Wales, and to 
cost 8,000 l-u pecs. 
— The Russian aristocracy are opposed to 
their Government taking any part in the Cen¬ 
tennial Exhibition. 
— The survivors of the once powerful Narra- 
gansett tribe of Indians live on a small tract 
near Westerly', R. I. 
— Tbe old struggle in Quebec between French 
and English and Catholics and Protestants is 
growing very bitter. 
— Some Newfoundland houses sell $1,000,000 
worth or fish and oil yearly to the West Indies, 
Brazils and Europe. 
— A machine has been luvented in England 
for making hay by artificial heat at a oust of 
eight shillings per ton. 
-The assessment of Boston, Just completed, 
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making the paper butter ami boLtor from year to 
year .-rata Vo. Chronicle. . 
THE STANDARD DAIRY BOOK 
Our motive in establishing this Agkncy Is to 
satisfy a long fell want uniting our Stntscmnuns 
friends and tile general public, thus offering a 
Reliable Medium 
through which tiny ran supply all their wants In 
everii branch of Trade, at the erirmuily Low Piiices 
now ruling in New Vmk Markets. Our 
Special Arrangements 
with leading Manufacturers and Merchants enable 
us to purchase on more favorable terms than parties 
wlio trade ilirect could socure. 
We are also prepared to roeeivi- 
flxes the total valuation nt' real and personal 
property at $79:5,787,800. 
— During the first fortnight of the new tea 
season the exports from Haukou, in China, 
were 24,000,000 pounds. 
— The ex-Grand Duke of Tuscany has ordered 
all his property In Tuscany, amounting to $1,- 
400,000 In value to be sold. 
— There have been shipped from Augusta, 
Ga., this season, 104,581 meluus at an average 
price of twenty cents each. 
— Tbo mail steamship Boyne from Brazilian 
Ports fur Southampton with crew and passen¬ 
gers were recently lost off Brest. 
— About $14,000 have been subscribed to erect 
an Educational Memorial Institute to John 
Kuox at Haddington, Scotland. 
— The Cincinnati Society of Natural History 
has lately received a bequest of $50,000 from 
D-. Charles Rodman of that cJty. 
— 3 he Prussian chambers have voted the 
sum ot $300,000 to defray the cost of rebuilding 
the Academy of Art at Dusseldorf. 
— At a prize-fight recently held in Liverpool, 
Migland, the battle was decided by one of the 
pr ncipala killing his opponent outright. 
dependent old man in New Orleans, 
pen hearing his son say that work was scarce 
and poorly paid, 8ho t himself, so as to remove 
one burden. 
of any DJlturo, iniil will (Iispnso of .•'uch bus 
the loitMt priiut-cable uxponBu to the consignor 
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can rely upon ese.i.iintf the commissions of 
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materially. 
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ms great Work is divided into Thirteen Parts, as follows 
Farms and lixtares. III.- Management of Grass Lands. I' 
VlT a C n th p 6 Da Y y - Y - Milk ’ VI. Associated Dai 
VU.-EngUsh Dairy Practice. VUI.-Composition of Cheese 
penments. X. Preliminary to Cheese Making. XI Cheese 
Manufacture, XIII. Appendix. ® 86 
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