FACTS ASD FIGUBES. . ' Although Canton. China, ha a population of 1,500,000 there is not ewspaer fa tho place. Lake Superior covers an area of 11,000 .square miles; Lake Michigan 3,000 square milos Detroit Font. The steamship charges for taking nttlo from this country to England are ow $7.25 per head. Ar. T.. herald. Tho navy of this great and glorious ountry numbers less than UK) vessels, but we hare 1,000 officers and ought to fool safe on that account. Chicago Journ'tL During the decado from 1870 to J880 the population of the United States' Increased from 8.000,000 t) GO, 00,000. 'Alike perenntago of inoroaso sinco 18$), a poriod of four years, would" giv a , present population of S6.000.OiX) of poojilo A'. J'. Kx'tminer. .' The largest cotton plantation in Alabama is that of Messrs. Roberts & Mtcr, at Union Springs 90J aercs tontaining twenty-livo miles of ditches, employing or supporting a population f 600 persons, aud producing U00 bales f cotton, beside 'Jo, 00 ) liushols of corn. LonuvMe Courier-Journal. Within tho past six months about t .1,000,000 have been invested in pur chasing stock ranches in Montana b; Eastern capitalists. This money mainly same from New York City. Ihiring a visit and talk among the capitalists, it was found there was great disposition to Invest money in Western lands, and especially in the cnttlo business. Chi cago Tribune. , A writer in tho American Agricult urist mnkos the following estimate of 'the cost of starting a sheep ranch in tho Northwest.' 'One thousand sheep, at 12, $2,000; tweuty puro Moriuo rams, $500; sheds and building, $ "00; expenses, tirst year, for two herders, and other help, $1,000: horses, wagons, etc., ISUO; reserve fund. $')00. The probable income and incrcaso is 3.500 . 'pounds of wool, $700; and 700 lambs. . Wisconsin is the leading cranberry State. Michigan is second. Tho av erage yield of a marsh is 150 to 2X! bushels to the acre. The picking sea son lasts two weeks, and three bushels is a good day's work. Seventy-live cents a bushel is the picker's nay. Tho Wisconsin crop is nearly all shipped to Ohicago commission houses, at $2.75 to $3 a bushel. A well-managed marsh eontainlng 400 acres of vinos will yield about $50,000, and with a very largo crop the sum can be nearly doubled. The entire crop of tho United States is onsumod at home. Kng islunon don't take kindly to tho fruit, aud a ship load sent to London a few years ago could ot be sold for the 'cost of carrying. Clticago Ucrahl. I ' WIT asd wisdom. Character is not the thing a man puts on when ho goes to mingle with his fellows; it is that essontial thing in whioh ho stands undressed under the Kye that sees all things. A Philidclphia eirl fainted right in front of an ico crcam saloon, ami ha cone clean back on her lover because Tie had her carrid to adrugstoro ncrosi tho street instead of into the saloon. St. Paul Herald. . A Louijvillo man has turned out some sort of au electrical invention bj which a man can lie in bed and usu, There is no demand for such a contrap tion, foi anybody knows that a man who iwill fish can lie anywhere. M vrcham i Traveler. A teacher asked a bright little girl , the other day what country was oppo site to us on the Hobo. "I don't know, sir," was tho reply. "Well, now. pur 'sued the tcacher,'"if I were to boro I ,1101c through the earth and you were t go in at tins end where would you conn out?". "Out of the hole, sir," said tin pupil in triumph. A'. J". Wor.d. ; -.-And now that von have eradua ec ;from college, Tom, what do you expect itodo? asked his pretty cousin shall study law." he replied gravely. "But isn't that profession very miiel Wrcrowdod, Tom?" "Possibly it is, ; btit it is not my fault. In this world w ' must all look out for nurolier one. Ai 1 1 said, I shall study law. and those who i are already in tho profession must taki j tlieir chance." A'. Y. Mail and Express. Never teach false morality. How etquisitoly absurd to tell a girl that beautv is of no value, d.'css ot no use ! Beauty is of valuo; Ler whole prospeots ; and happiness in life may often depend lUwon a new sown or uo.uuimi; 'not. and if she has five trains of com mon sense she will find this out. Tim : Croat thing is to teach her their just 'value, and that there must be some ;thlng better undor the bonnet than a 'nrettv face for real happiness. But inevcr sacrifice truth. Sydney Smith Harry James -"Well, sir, you sea I am here with the manuscript on 'time. Mv new Amorican novel is done.' Publisher "Thanks for your prompt ness. I see the manuscript is very leg kibly written, too. I'm glad of but Hook here, you have Chicago located in Wisconsin. Henry James "So 1 'have. What a beastly fluo. Chicago ,m in Now Jersey, of courso." Publisher j "And you make the hero start from fSan Francisco, call on the heroine al ' Boston the same even ng and get back to his bachelor den in San Francisco al eleven o'clock that night." Henry James "Ah, I forgot that the Ameri cans go to bed early. Mako it ten o'clock." rhilidelphia Ca'l. Scandinavians for House Servants. The difficulty in nHi' trustworthy obtaining good, household serv Ants is no less in rngiauu iunu America. In the hope of finding re lief a number of English families have begun tho importation of Norwegian oirls for domestic service. Those who ,.nti'l places srive much satis- faction. Tbey aro sposen oi pr esses in size, tho possessors of hands '.a f.mt ,nn,inlrl nnnn nature 8 broad- i i . , 'mm. cm plan, and showing great good na ture. Thev can't speak a word of hn- K.it uom wiliinir to learn, and Sre wonderfully patient on washing days with children and pog dogs. Ihis laoscription accords with the experience 'of the employe s of the Scandinavian Want girls in tho West, especially in :f innesota. whore thor are largely em- uioved in domestio service, and are appreciated for tbeir Industry lanJoiherpoodaualitioa. N. Y. tm- A Time, fur Everything. j My son, it isn't so much tho manner I In which, as the time at which, you ap proach a man. Now, this blessed, or. ratlwr t'othcred morning. I have a cold,, and a distracting one. I weep at the noo; my bonos ache, tho cinders and' dust of twelvo hundred miles of con-i tinwvi railway travel fill my eyes and' fJiN wid my entire system. I open my run'iih to breathe because my nose is uttorly useless as a brcathiujr thing, and consequently I snore even while I waken. I am teoling too wretchedly cross aud generally miserablo for anything. Well: about half an hour ago cometh to my lair my sister, who places the morning mail npon my desk- Six let ters. On such a inorning as this. Well, thank heaven, letters are easily (lis-; posed of. Visitors I might not be able: to evade, letters ha, ba! With savago joy I tore every last ouo of them into more fragments than there were words, in all six of them, and jammed them into tho waste basket. "That's tho way to answer letters," I said, grimly, "why can't people have some sense about writing letters, and not pester a fellow when lie wants to sneexe?" Now. that was all wrong, I am will ing to admit, even now. Not that I am already penitent, oh. bless you, no. I am glad I did it. I wish thero had been more of them to tear up. I am going to tear up a (ot that camo yosterday, but there won't bo much pleasure In that, because I have read them. But tli is morning's mail I never opened and will never know anything about it August Hi is my cross day. and don't you forget iU But to-morrow. I will 1)0, sorry for it Everybody -is penitent to morrow. Every time I get awfully cross I order my hair-shirt aired and tho robe of sackcloth hung out in the ba k yard convenient to tho ash heap. I know I will have acres ot mourning to do during the ensuing twonty-tour hours. "1'was ever thus: "Tho good that I would do I do not: but the evil which I would not, that I do." Yea, verily, I will sit up at night and go out of my way to do it Be caro.ul then, m ' son, when you approach a man. Don't worry so much a 'unit your m inner, if you are dead certain that you have struck the right time. Don t depend so much upon your fascinating ways as upon tne man s receptive mood. evcr asK a favor of a man who is on tho poiut of answering his mail with a match. Don't talk vour Dakota land schome to a hungry man. Never try to borrow money of a man who hasjust missed tho last car and has to walk homo. Don't try to sell tickets for tho fair and ice-cream festival to tho mau who is despondent with snnio new kind of dwpepsia. Don't read your petition to him while he is being shaved. Don't try to explain tho nature of tho soecn lios.you oiler by talking to him through transom of tho bath-room while ho is taking a tub. Don't describe your rec ommendations, qualilications and in dorsements .tor tho place while ho is running for the ferry and you are vain ly trying to keep near him. Don't knok ut his door aitor lie lias gone io bod and toll him not to get up, you'll iu-t talk through the key-hole. Don't approach a man at "these timos, and- "You didn't suppose anybody ever am approaen a mau on manors oi uusi ness undir such circumstances?" Oh, foolish boy, you have much to learn; all theso things are douo by various classes of fools every day, Why, worse than that There ars peo iMe who writo letters to a fellow whon they might know he would bo in an ill bumor by tho time they roacnea nun. I wish"! knew who tliose letters were from, anyhow. What, ho, without there! If that h iir sairt is aired, bring it hL'vu.liurdctc, in Brooklyn Ean Noiirlshliiir Food. Teas, beans. Ion tils, vetches and all tho seeds belonging to that class used as vegetables, contain rich nourishing matter, in the same proportion as the best grains. The special nourishing azotic mutter found in grains, as gluten in the coroals, albumen In the egg, casein In milk, musculin in meat, di tiers in those seeds, according to tho kind, from 24 to 81 per cent; the fecula and; its derivations, tbo dextrine and glu cinum, from 4'.J to 59 per cent; tho fat phosphorated in one pnrt from 2 to 2.8; t!ia mineral matter from 2.1 to 3.5; tb cellular matter forming the weft of tho seed is similar in its chemical com position to the focular and dextrine, from 1 to 8.5; and lastly, the water from 10 to 15 jer cent These seeds are therefore very nourishing food. It will be of great value to know that the juice of these seeds, when cooked, con tains the same rich aliment It is only noeessury to take care that peas, beans, lentils, etc., are not put into bo ling wator, as that would cause them to harden instead of soften, and prevent a solution of the veetablo. The water must contain as little limo as possible, and the vegetable must be put into it before it commences to heat Lcgu mens are especially valuable on account of the peculiarity of having tho richest nhosDhorio narta of all substances in the group of alhumens which form for man-. k nd the complete aliment lor me con stitution, as well as for tho ncrvwu system. Especially Is such food nour ishing to the brain. Comparing erains with legumens, wo fiud that the former contains 15 per cent, of tho albnminous azotic substances, similar in their con stituent parts and nourishing qualities to tho albuminous fibrin, ca-ein, mus culin and legnmen. Tho principal al buminous substance of irr.iin is gluten; called also fibrin of gluten, or vegetable fibrin, in the same way as tho lejnimen lias been called vegetable, casein. The n-lnten in tho cereals represents the icirnaien of peas, beans, lentils and oilier seeds of the same ve;retablo kind, These two substances are considered to be of tho same nourishing value, except that tho leguraen is richer in phos phonis than the gluten. Tha gram contains M) per cent, of fecula, 7 of gluten, 1.2 of fat of which one part Is phosphorus, similar to the legumens, 1.6 of mineral ma-'ter, 1.7 of collularj matter, and 1 per cent ot water. Thus wo see that the proportion of nourishing matter in the leguminous seeds is from 24 to 31 per cent, while the nourishing substances of grain do not exceed 16 per cent American MU'er. The price of coffee Is kept up try the Increased use brought about by the (low Avarice Ha? lured An Italian Story, In olden times there was a merchant f Genoa vho had made a bnmlsomo fortune, but becau-e of his uiirgardll nos h s naino of Ki initio do (inmaliti was almost forgotten, and men knew him best as Ermino tho M scr. . No one in that part f Italy had such riches, jet no ono so grudged every penny ho was forced to spciio. ' You may be sure then that he kept his puro strings tightly drawn if any ap peal for charity camo his way indeod, ho had such a dread ot tho smallest j outlay that he scarce afforded himself tbo commonest necessaries of life. While, by a thousand moau ecoio nilos, then, Ermino increased his pos-, ses-ions, tie became nioro and mora disliked and despised by his acquaint-, anccs. There arrived a'tor fi time at Genoa a French courtier by nama (Juillauiue Boursier. He was of u. right und honorable character, gener ous aud aflable in his dealings, aud with a charming manner ot address. Men of bis rank were th n In the habit of occupying themselves very much in making peace whon families were divided; in promoting suitable al liances, in binding pooplo together in' tho bonds of friendship. They made it habit to cultivate a cheerful mannor, that, as they mixed with the world, 1 they might enliven others of a moro gloomy aud nioroso nature, and give hew hope to those who had lost heart and courago undor pressure of misfortune. (iuillauaio Boursier, therefore, was a welcome visitor' to Genoa. Ho was nonorod and feted by men of all condl-; tions, and thus lie frequently nau io hoar ot the failings ot Ermino tho' Miser. It is needless to say that no in vitation aud no courtesy camo to the gallnnt French gentleman from the av aricious merchant, yet Boursier had a great desire to meet with and talk to him. He therefore paid an unsought visit to Ermino, who, having at least kept some remains of good manners, received his guest politely. Encour age J by this favorable bogiunin. Boursier. inado himself as pleasant as he could, talkinir so ably about differ ent subjects, that at last Ermino took him and ons or two others ,10 see a uno new mansion he bad lately had erected. "!Sir," said he, turning to theironcn courtier, "you have tiavelod much and seen, as tt seems to me, evcrywing thero is to behold, tan you name zo mo ono single thing which no living crcnturo has soon, aud which I can havo painted for tho ornament of my banqueting hall?"' Thero appeared to Boursior some thing so positively absurd in tho ques tion' that ho answered it in similar fashion. "If you were to order an art ist to paint you a sneezo, that certainty Is a thing which man has not seen, nor ever will sco. Seriously, though," ho continued, 'it vou really wish mo to give you a suggestion, I should say paint somothing which I will indicate, but which, I am sure, is not known to you." You will be doing mo a vast favor,' replied Ermiuo. "Pray tell mo what is the subject upon whioh 1 shall tot an artist to work?" , "Well, then." replied Boursier, "let hira execute a pa ntingof liberality." Ermino stood in silent shame, for ho comprehended the rep oof, and knew not what lo suy In his own extenuation. Then, with a rapid resolve to cliango his ways, and become as generous as other men, he cried: "Sir, I am glad vou have given mo such an answer. 'Tis true that hitherto I have not un Jor stood what liberality is; now I will havo that virtue so set forth upon my walls that neither you nor any other person shall be ab.e in futuro to address to me a like reproach." It is said that iroin uiai aay r.rmiu'i was a changed man. No man in Genoa co ild bo mo e kind and charit'iulo, no one was so opon-hearted in hospitality to strangers; mo poor diosscu nun, mo rich resiMioted him, and his old titlo of "misor" became a thing of the past. AU the Yeir Bound. A St. Bernard's Long Swim. Leo is a Ft. Bernard doir. He stands three foot high and weighs one hundred and ninety-six pounds. Ho is black and white and handsome, and is five years old. loramoroore ooaa . Thorp, of the Harlem Yacht Club, who owns hira, brags that he Is the finest dogot his kind in Wow XorK. nnen Mr. Thorp was getting ready to move bis family from the hotel at Oak Point, where they had been spondlng tho sum mer, back to his residence in East Six teenth street, his son Frank took Lo from Oak Point on the boat to bis home in Harlem. The dog had made this trip several times by wator but had never gone by the road. Frank locked Loo up in the house and returned to the Point The next morning when Mr. Thorn visited his house Leo was cone Ha had torn awav with his raws tho nhiitterr on a Window of the basement, but hsd found that Iron bars prevented him from getting out that way. and had gone up stairs to the front parlor, where ha had rinned off a window-shutter and liimnod throuch the thick class into the front yard, a distance of eighteen feet. Snnm Ikiys on the Harlem Ilivcr. at One Hundred and I wenty-sccona utreeL whor tho Oak Point boat lands, told Mr. Thorp that tbey bad seen tne do? there early that morning. Later tho same morning Mr. Nagle, who was nn liU PTimnds at Oak Point, saw .loir wimm'nir in-bhore. Ho watched him and saw him come up dripp ng on tho beach and full over on the sand, lie ran down to the water aud found the dog wns Leo. The animal was nearly 3od from exhaustion, and bad to be earned to the Loat-liousc. When Mr. Thorp arrived from Harlem he found Leo so weak that ho could hard ly hold up his head. Two young men who lad been oat rowing said tbey had seen the dog swimmin out from the Bronx Kills into the Sound. Leo was covered with mud that he had got in climLingover the marshes on the sunken meadow opposite Port Harris. The distance leo swam is over three miles. He has recovered IU strength aain, aud is nw in the water most of the time. V. Y. Hun. . m l Neatly 600.000 interments have been made in the Calvary Cemetery. ;ew York, sinee 1802. -S. Y. Sun. rwo mt poly iwiws. They go Und in hand, and trad their victim a u-rrlbln trot down Into tha val ev of the shadow of death. One is neuralgia. the other rhtmstlitm. Thte irrnerallv cro cked from disordered blood. Brown's Iron Bitters knocks out these urIj twins by set ting the blood aright and Invigorating the iTHiein. Air. w. l. Uttborne, ot I oxvllle. 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U il Hatehas all Kinds of Eggs WMB 1 AUalxufrumJOIoSSOaiga. , Hand for larn lllmtmled clrrular No. II. Eiplalna how In hatch and ralwclilrteimiwi'tltal'ly. I.lrrularalrea. Ad drea 1'bTALl MA l.NUl llAToK (H l'etaluuia, OaL TuBAcmeElfctricBclIilX. Kmr In 1'orUrtiul. It In NirfN-t In nicx-huulial onnat met inn, tho moat rlitrant, t'tllrlent, eco nomical and (lurnhlo nf any Khx trio licit oa onrlh. ItlaaMmltirii'untiirN'rrTimaand Hlixid IllaoAwa, lh'hilltjr, l;'MMla,('nnHtliation. Ut ar. Kidney aud lllmliler Trouhlea, rrul.tsi, IthiMimHtlxni, Hcsunl Weakiicwa In hothiM'toa, OllleoaK'. li.Mruadornr'N Hat Mtorc, 151 Froul atrift, rortlaml.Or. Iriee 1U, C. U. 1). mm j SEWCff, WATgR AND . j I S LINCOLN PLACED CO.CAL.i --,..'ir;Y".v'.. '. ONK of the (rali'lnl acpllAiMM avar lu-U tur Lama BV. WaUnM of Si'lM and aur dlMM l lb. Kldiuri Thla belt alll fl relUI lo ma aunt and he n.er tailed ta ran taint Back. ' cli.lln.i. the alUluil aula la pmuaee tea iial at the X'furl lot furli dUnm We exn rWw te elM Uloeouid P"l'l. ana wMIUJ till. IM1 aw". IB- inlMi, ft. 00, he.p fM wnnn la miuv and lea HmuI fur ear nnUak: II will Wl raul iil"a in aua war aeuaa II otKer aunrn nuallM. MalUd tret, Caiiiua uli. aaiaui Uu, IK rnl Wiert. jui rnuauea. Cat IrMi.l .atyi-vrssi liltl'J riwaj Si. WtV Kltftrlo IJolta. SwrfT IIAV1N0 INVKNTMi H in Hai.T 1, 1 now iiraemt Ui the wivld my "Kicw lia 'pnnrad llelt," auiirrk Ik) e wry ruaceotto all oibera T ila la Iha ONI.T aw.r ' which can be I'll AlldKD WITH WATKR aiulonany aeon.Uiik mi renin of eiemncifcr lur'iuva ii,i bmli, aurlns All. iiai without aai.ioiaa anu ra- tnilna l" I ihiKal. Thiru aii'li of le.ilminlala uf lla ulueoullla. rir male aud letnale. hVnttl.il II iurl, aih. I'rW 110. H. d fur elrcullnl to 0. N. WK.1l Itl Mirr"i .tree. Han franetwo. fllll im.T or Tteganeaa, ww a uavle eipnly l,a ihaenre of drejirnal of tha feeawaU.euorafia. 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