~ (UEEN VICTORIA Queer and Interesting Facts About Enzland’'s Ruler. 22 Physicians, and Income, She has 600 Houses, $2,000,000 Yearly {,0CO Persons in Owns Four Yachts. The queen is barely 5 feet tall, but she wears a No. in the style of the ordinary congress gaiter, The heels are less than one-half in height, and the gaiters are flat broad. Their only tips of patent leather faney for new 5 shoe, made and ornamentation are She Wears a pair has no shoes, and of gatters until they are ont literally worn shillings a pair 8 than 85. She pays but 20 a trifle les inns are employed health vearly retaining for them, or Twenty-two physic by the queen to look after her Most of them 1 {pe of 25,000 eceiIve an These include physi dentists o®ulists, None of these act singly peared upon one of ajesty’s toes it would result in a CIANS, Surgeons, and { iropodists, I all corn ap nltation of ropodist, surgeons brain of one man to 1CIANS deeme i sient evolve Bs the tiniest ill afflicting Vie houses, not rent-vielding repre sent a portion pre ) leave to her trice of Battenberg home to the Duk and tained by the but the Oshorne her expense crown a great num ber of royal her dt a con siderable vear Some 1.2 x bodies and skin and WAS INeOons:s The parted, and Cove bon monrning evele Britain, Four yachts exclusive nse of the and Fy TI8es ft] or three newest for two To maintain it the argwn pavs 865,000 annually Jne t in the ye housand functionaries are em ploy wl in the household. Whenever she moves from one palace to another many of them accompany her. The nominal { this army Lu son's head of ig the lord steward, who receives a sal- ary of 810,000 a vear. His office is a sinecure, as he does nothing but ap- pear at court on state gorgeous uniform. The real chief is the household, who annum. All disputes arising among the army employed in the royal pal- fices are settled by called (he board court of the Marshalsea, The green eloth court attends to matters con- cerning Buckingham palace, and the Marshalsea to disputes in all other royal palaces. In both cases the pre- mding officers are the lord steward, dreasurer, controller and master of the household. Originally this body had the pe to try all criminal cases, like rder, bery, as well as civil matters, provid- ing they happened within a certain oocasions in a master of the receives 85.790 per has been cirenmseribed. All questions by them and occasionally they render [ decisions under the wofty advice of the attorney general, Part of the household is made up of { @ state band, consisting of a master, a { conductor, twenty-five instrumental- i8t8, nn sergent trumpeter, nine house | hold trumpeters and a number of | household drummers, These worthies all bask in the sunlight of New Orleans Picayune, sinecures, ——————— DUELS ABROAD:. More are Fought in Germany than in Any Other Country. More duels are fought than in other them, however, in country fudent nothing Germany Most of are duels, which culminate in rious Hi wip Be. more se or torn iy than Hnivers tiie 1k and tingen towns li are most One day aeveral Yen ‘iit in Croet In J one day in recent tim Fully 4,000 student were ou four hour f the mea: Ing « \ people wl A Diamond Candle, have heen ¢ ced in a dark room n a vaeunm and exposed of diamonds phosphoresce, or shine, with ferent colors. Most Sonth African diamonds, under these cire tances, xhibit a bluish current electricity, di fHms light, while diamonds rom other parts of the world shine ad , Ap ricot, pale blue, red, yellowish green, orange and pale green.” After reciting the preceding ats, in a recent lecture in Prof. William Crookes interesting ment: ‘One beautiful green diamond in my collection, w hen phosphorescing © ¢ i with sueh colors “bright bine Lont o iy made th a state- in a good vacuum, gives almost as much light as a candle; the light is pale green, almost wifite.” ——— a Lost Frigate Found. Dredging in Breat Roads has led to the discovery off Grande Riviere, half a mile from the coastand at a depth of 40 feet, of a frigate 150 feet long, pierced by numerous cannon balls, The vessel is believed to have been sunk by the English nearly 300 vears ago. Diving operations are to be ¢ In 1894 Costa Rica exported 1,576,- bunch being shipped at a cost of about 25 cents, A single acre of this incredi- bly rich soil may yield 200 excellent bunches, One Costa Riea banana plantation covers 2471 acres. NOTES AND COMMENTS, }v the birth of the Duchess of York's little girl the number of Queen Victoria's descendants rises to eighty, seventy of whom are alive, had nine children-—four sons and five daughters; forty-one grandchildren, and thirty great-grandehildren., Two of her children and eight grandehil dren have died. She has Tur Red Cross Cycle Corps, of Chi cago, was organized to furnish prompt medical treatment to persons injured The plan is for the corps to be in- pre in bicyele accidents, member of structed the gery, 80 as ta be ready to each Of relieve in liminaries sur nf fering wherever found Fac organization will f trapped h member of the be required to CRIry, wilcine CRANE eptic dre iedinte Ries ade vt ntmoer, means, and these are the wives of vomen of ve? in number by medical up 10 per of the List It is said that there are entire villages in Germany whose men, who make yey db ns inhabitants are all addicted to the use of the drug, but the general belief that the morphine habit is more extensive- ly practiced in Paris than in any other city is contradicted. Morphinomania occurs with the greatest frequency be- the and forty years. tween ages of twentv-five Tur Cleveland (0.) Plain Dealer gives the following outline of the plan of Australian federation, “The era, privileges and territory of the va- rious will remain intact Each will have, ag now, its governor appointed by the crown and its legis- lature of two houses elected by the people and the loeal affairs of each colony will be administered by its own government. The federation will have as its executive a governor-gen- eral appointed by the crown. The federal parliament is to consist of a senate and house of representatives etected by the people and to this par- filament will be given the exclusive power of imposing and collecting ens- toms and excise duties and it will also have full control of military and naval affairs. Trade between the federal colonies ix to be absolutely free, At’ present each colony has its own tariff, operative against each other as well as the rest of the world, and many com- pow ¥ colonies { | plications have arisen on this account, { A supreme federal to be the high court of App fl the colonies, conrt, of ach of the colonies ul force, the under is provided for now has a small nas con sgolidation of which one control torpedo and gunboats, with a cruiser and an armor-plated turret ship Silver Coin Being Counterfeited. of the 1 reps frac nterfeited, the filver gecret gervice division ury I) partment that tional coins being con 1t 18 f¢ The low pr ure nnd ared to a very large extent bullion the de Iarge qual § ey the presen Observed by a Skeptic. I once saw a cov boy $ 3 to doubted Af ostriches ostrich, and ever sino. figyve the stories tol rica and Aus He had vanquished every pony ever undertaken to was only after an 13 s Tiative 19 * nasives In riaing y he had break in, but 1% hard work ing the bir Dam « These hour's he succeeded in mount which at ied to then to g Bend be £33 8% 43 él awe tactics, of course, h 10 effect upon 5 . y the cowboys #1 ite of all i« the ostrich suceeed- the man could do, ed in getting its head around and seiz- ing him by one leg. | doubled his feet under him and the ostrich reached over its wings and got a hold upon his back, throwing him heavily to the ground and tramping on him. It took three of us to chase the infuriated bird, and we accomplised it barely in time to save the man’s life, I don’t believe the native Australians ride ostriches, ie Among the 121,574 emigrants who left Europe by German harbors last year, only 25,771 were Germans, Of the total number 105,430 went to the United States, 7,353 to Brazil, 2,280 to Canada, 3,024 to Afriea, eto, HST. Spain smoked $31,000,000 worth of tobacco last year— $1.80 per capita. THE FARM AND GARDEN. Items of Interest on Agricultural Topics. Posts Beetle, Value of Ensilage. What Makes Decay. The Striped Cucumber Etc. Etc. OF ENBILAGE, and COW? il (ris Linge that are better Space, raised in brooders will do much with a ¢ attached to one end of They need to get ont 11 / SIA Tun, Redd the brooders, gave Epitomist on the ground In and harden them, and to keep then order 10 1Invigorats from growing up too much on the hot house plan—w eak and delicate Th rian, we term the hrood pen CHEATY a8 1h about as ned order to attain he highes egree © i aH, We have two Kinds of iy 18 Ke pti i ont in the yard come from the incubator, we put them But, after the chicks we move them to an God ors and the other When the chicks first in the former are two weeks old, out-door brooder, with a brood pen at- tachment. Then, on bright days, we let them out on the ground, where they wallow in the sand and ashes, and serateh among clover hulls and wheat chaff for the small grain that is scat tered among it. The brood-pen system reduces the care and anxiety about the chickens, especially when a storm ap- proaches, to a minimum, because the brooder is left open at the end and the chéckens can run inside at the first ap- proach of danger, and if they become chilly they can go back into the hover department, which is heated all the time, by a lamp beneath. Even when the chickens are with a hen the brood. pen system is desirable. Many a chick- en is yun to death while young and weak, by an unreasonable mother that keeps on the go all the time, But if the brood should be eooped within a small pen, about ten by twelve and fligaty feet, and kept within the enclosure un feathered and large enough to stand the wet grass and to travel about with the hen, a much larger per cent of The Silver til the chickens are all well Haein Knight, may be raised, i 1 KILLING CABBAGE H E. Weed, of the 3 W The § who the ex- und d to ipped Tend hed muttons for the Or more a ve ar he wool keeping ing even De pas ired weights. plenty and cheap, ‘ ort of lamb, indeed, pay a better price than arket il afford It will not feed ewes The lambs Iw grain by themselves a separate enci which can be Wallace's Dairyman. the given mn re, easily made Old Friends Reunited, “When 1 pupil at Hebron, Me.) Academy over forty vears ago.” d Judge Hilborn of California, the “there were two boys in ym I was especially attracted came Taner, He was a bright, spirited little fellow, best scholar in his classes, quick to learn, and the sort of a boy every- body said would ‘amount to something by and by." His name was "Gene Hale. The other came from Buckfield, and wae a year or two younger. s little chubby chap, whom everybody liked, We all ealled him ‘Johnnie® Long. He was the marvel of the school in Latin, He had read Virgil through, and knew a great deal of it by heart. He wasa wonder, too, in Latin grammar. After we left school I went West and lost gight of them. Now I am here, a member of the Naval Committee of the House, ‘Gene Hale is at the head of the Naval Committee in the Senate, and ‘Johnnie’ Long is © of the Navy."—Louisville Courier-Jour« nal. Was a 1 ther day, the acade ny to wh One from the