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Dunne 8 t., Now York, or sent by mail, post-paid, 
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WIIlitrit'N Practical Unify flugbnnilry 
.. (just InNued). ..00 
— Germany graduated 660 physicians last 
year. 
— The faculty of Yale College consists of 87 
members. 
— Tne Jews have nineteen congregations In 
Nsw York. 
— The New England States lost $911,900 from 
fire during September. 
— There are no new developments in the 
Pembroke murder ease. 
— During the last five months 2,222 dogs have 
been killed in Washington. 
— The first Eogllsh railway was opened on 
the 27th of September, 1825. 
— Russia has decided to be represented at 
the Centennial Exhibition. 
— In Troy, N. Y., lately, three families were 
poisoned by eating cheese. 
— About 1,209 tons of rock reoeutly fell from 
the roof of the Hoosac Tunnel, 
— One hundred acres of corn near Hanna, 
III., were destroyed by lire, recently. 
— It la said that $100,000,000 English Capital 
have been Invested In the Erie Railway. 
— Italy will be represented at the American 
Centennial by a royal commissioner. 
— The United States Imported 20,000,000 clay 
pipes, mostly from Glasgow, last year, 
— It is estimated that Rt least 8.000,000gallons 
of wine will be made In California this year. 
— It Is stated that Mt. Holyoke Seminary has 
furnished 115 wives for foreign missionaries. 
— A California butcher has found an Indian 
arrow-head well Imbedded In the liver of an ox. 
— The coffin of Guibord, which weighs nine 
tODS, will require ten horses to draw it to the 
grave. 
— During the past season there were 36,876 
arrivals at the Fort William Henry Hotel, Lake 
George. 
— A fire lately occurred in the arsenal at 
Brest, which oaused damage to the extent of 
$200,000. 
— In the late fearful storms in France 696 
sheep were killed at Belle-Costa by one flash of 
lightning. 
— The machinery hall, one of the largest of 
the Centennial buildings, covering 12 acres, Is 
completed. 
— Port Ltmon, Costa Rica, has been made a 
free port. The Government offers Inducements 
to emigrants. 
— Rhode Island Is going to have a rifle range, 
If some adjoining State will permit the targets I 
on Its territory. 
— It Is expected that fbe repairs to the Direct I 
United States Cable will be completed about 
the 10th of November. 
— Rich gold diggings are reported to have 
been discovered In the Wind River and Big 
Horn Mountains, Utah, 
— The German Supreme Court has Indorsed 
the decision of the lower court against Von 
Arulm, he to pay costs. 
— The thirteenth census of Iowa, Just com¬ 
pleted, shows a population of 1,841,438, being an 
Increase of 147,418 since 1870. 
— The new census of Michigan shows that I 
the State lias a total population of 1,344,031—an I 
Inorease of 149,973 sluoe 1370. 
— The skeleton of u mastodon has just been 
unearthed hi Broome Co., N. Y., the tusk9 of 
which are ten feet In length. 
— The negotiations between Mr. Wade, the 
British Mlulstcr, and the Chinese Government 
are continuing satisfactorily. 
— A monument to Stephen C. Foster, author 
of “Old Dog Tray," “Old Folks at Home,’’ I 
and other pieces, Is proposed. 
— One million envelopes and wrappers are 
produced at the United States stamped en- I 
Vclopc works at Hartford, Conn. 
— Flora Temple, the first trotter that ever 
beat 2.20, Is still living, and now, in her thirty- 
first year, is strong and vigorous. 
— The new Tuft elevator, In the Fifth Avenue 
Hotel, New York, cost $15,000, and makes the 
trip from office to roof In 45 seconds. 
— In France 30 per oent. of the population I 
cannot read nor w rite, but the males appear to 
be better educated than the females. 
— The late frosts have ruined the grape crop 
In Rensselaer Co., N. Y. One man living near 
Troy lost 1,000 pounds of white grapes. 
— The Agricultural Hall of the Centennial 
building has been blown down and twelve men 
Injured, oue of whom will not recover. 
— One million six hundred thousand dollars' 
worth of wood will be necessary, according to 
the estimate of the builders, for the St. Gothard 
tunnel. 
— It is the general belief In Montreal that 
the resistance to the next attempt to inter the I I 
remains of Guibord will be far worse than I I 
before, 
— The Erie bondholders In London have | i 
recently appointed a Committee of Consulta¬ 
tion to prepare a scheme for the reorganization 
of the Company. I 
— At latest accounts the small-pox was b 
spreading at Syracuse at the rate of about 0 
twelve cases dally. It is said that business 8 
U much depressed, owiog to the plague- 
O^O Agent* wanted ut once fora New Reunions 
Work popular with all denominations, suru to sell 
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Do. Diseases of Domestic Animals. 
Do. Rural Architecture... 
American Bird Kinder.. 
American Pomology i39tl Illustrations) Warder 
American Practical Cutikanr. 
American RoseOull.url.it. 
American Wheat i.’iiItorlst (Todd).. ! "" 
Architecture, National (Goo. IS. Woodward)..! 
Atwood'u Country and Suburban Houses. 
Barry’s Fruit Gur«leri (new edition).. 
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Breck’f Book or Flower* (new),.,,,.,,... 
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KuHoi/s Peach i Culture A !land.Book"and 
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Grape Culturist ia. a. Fuller). ' , rn 
O ray’s Manuel of Botany and Lcssnoa....!."'.!!’ am 
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Jllgli Farming without Manure. in 
Holly's Art Of daw.Filing. ' ' 
[jolly’# Carpenter’s Hand Book (new)... . 7 h 
Hooper’s Dog arid Qun. . m 
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Hop Culture ..... . J o! 
How l.rops Feed.. 2 
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Hunter and Trapper. .7 (SJ 
liusninunla Grapgn and Wine.!.!. 1 Si 
Hussey’s National Cotnwe Arciiitocturo.!!;;.”" 6 
Jennings on Cattle and men- Diseases.' 1 ta 
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Kemp's Landscape Gcrdeulng_... . " 2 fin 
l.angNiroth on the Hive and Honey U««. J ist 
Lewis' American Sportsman .. . j ni 
Lightning Rods, ai d How to Fa netruct ThAm'. 
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PRACTICAL BUTTER BOOK. 
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THE STANDARD DAISY BOOK! 
A COMPLETE TREATISE ON 
DAIRY FARMS AND FARMING,—DAIRY STOCK AND STOCK FEEDING,—MILK, 
ITS MANAGEMENT AND MANUFACTURE INTO BUTTER AND CHEESE,— 
HISTORY AND MODE OF ORGANIZATION OF BUTTER AND 
CHEESE FACTORIES, —DAIRY UTENSILS, Etc., Etc, 
By X. A. WILLARD, A. M # , 
Editor of the Dairy Department of “ Moore's Rural New-Yorker,” and Lecturer at the Maine 
State Agricultural College, Cornell University, Etc., Etc. 
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