Of the white population of America ly eight read or write, per cent. are unable to The legislative assembly of Victoria, Australasia, has passed a bill imposing n the unimproved value of land. £13000 01} JO §J10dXD 01) 190% ol Jo uu] Jom ygsiuang quae aod anoj S19[[oAp © ‘wary uo oa odoad (00000 ao orqudeyy oy jo uonwindod ary Jn «0no moqy Ju S0WE pajrun) suey 0000000 Juass oy} ul om 00], [taly proposes to encourage the na- tives of Abyssinia to emigrate into the valleys of the Nile and open up the The Italian colonists on the high lands, now that Soudan to civilization. the possession of Kassala has opened new horizons, would protect and en- courage the native emigration. The State officials of South Carolina are unusually young iu years, even for the South, says the New York Advertiser, new The Governor is thirty- one, the Adjutant-General twenty-five and the Attorney-General only twenty- four. Governor Evans is the young- est man ever elected to the Governor- ship. The figures of the New ing De partment show tha n vears 8325, 000,000 ha flats and tenen Yum 1 : 1 1 : claarged Ita highway robbs he was not gui ty after because deman money from a woman » a thre: death if she refuse made a poli purse was pr this of the victim. Cr— ———— The eight was a voluntary Japanese alphabe 18 written offici Chine the New writing the Chine 30 War According to the New York American cheeses to be abroad by the thousand pounds twenty years ago and returned by the same steamship line properiy labelled as English, It is known that most of the popular for- perfectly well 1 i088 SUCCOss- eign cheeses are more or fully counterfeited in thi 8 country, and it would be inter sting to know what proportion of the large ex- portations of American cheeses return as foreign. The fattening of live stock on cot- tonseed hulls and meal is becoming South- the It promises quite an important feature in ern business affairs, announces Manufacturers’ Record. to add materially to the prosperity of the South, not only to supply its own wants for good beef, but to ship fattened beeves North in competition with the West, The cattle can be fattened on cotton seed meal and hulls at a total cost of about ten cents a day, while it is esti. nd to enable that section mated to cost at least twenty cents a day in the West and Northwest, where hay, corn and other foodstuils are used. It is said that the Chinese are the greatest gamblers in the world, Games of chance are the very breadth of their nostrils, and they eannot live without them, of unceasing teil, but the evil does not assume foreigners do not meddle with games, stances lose hisall when gaming among his countrymen, but if he goes contentedly back to work serious phases so their A Chinaman may in rare in does he next day aud is not, like most ruined gam blers, incapacitated for honest toil, It is when the riffraff are allowed to take sn hand and to utilize Chinese game tables and banks for the gratification of their own pur- poses that widespread mischief is wrought, of other races It ie the one pastime in a life long ns | | poultry show About 60,000 acres have been re- | claimed in Ireland during the past | year from bog and marsh lands, It is said that the gold contained mednl ’ vessels, chains and « preserved in the would make than the more Ww hole of vrealation., lated in the motor TTR Black walnut EOATCC WO( hos about Philadel the f the hin still afford noble specimen tree. said that a black will feteh 1n that walnut 100 YEAQar: about $100, many persons that the gold production of the Leadville listrict inthe near future will ex The gold product for 1894 from thres pro- ; neers ceed its former output of silver, will reach 82,000, 000, There much prospecting going on and new are being formed ie Ig COINpALIes shades of thi and that Felice simul ing i 1 hey ir shoes at the door ter and walk railroad was started fr to Tokio all the Japanese Ihe Y @e were to ride the station, k the platform, and entered the When they Tokio eagerly the platform for their shoes, and great consterna- Crazy hurried to train arrived at they looked around tion prevailed when these shoes wer nowhere to be found The American Agriculturist KAVe “Poultry is attracting increasing abs tention all over the or the labor and capital invested, it is be the agriculture. country, F yond question most profitable branch of It has received | less, attention and encouragement The time has come for every State board than almost any other industry of agriculture to have a Bp 1 look ont vind pond iry commissioner to of this poultry diseases, aid an for the interest indastry, stamp out | improve the 5, hunt oat lecturers on poultry topies for farm- Lorn’ institites, aid in the § of breeds and m thods, oto, large attendance and splendid array of birds at the prineipal poultry ox- hibitions thus far held this winter, farther remarks, Surely it is time for the American hen to have her innings," emphasize theso Rome the best | mprovemoent | I'be THE QUEEN ABDICATED. Liliuokalani at Last Acknowledges the Republic of Hawaii, eauged all olansses, and Queen Wis in of the arsenal RINONDY that the indignation onclusgively with the re following y he prem MANY CONSPIRATORS ON TRIAL. | ior Text of the Document Sent by Her to Presi dent Dole of Hawnll-Detalls of the Ar rests Facts Brought Out on the Triab Spreckels, of San Francisxo Rudolph ITmplieated in the Conspiracy. Queen Liliuokalani ha Wb di of Hawall Huartwe A MILITARY COURT. Hawalinn Isl the Conspirators, History ands Convened to of the Try in the nilitar rt iu t} I i Hegarded It as a Clemency GUARD BEFORE MILITARY last advices, evidence of a very damaging character has been piled around her, She was arrested on a military warrant on the 16th instant No protest was made when the papers were served on her, and without de lay she waa escorted to the executive building and confined in a room whereghe now remains under guard, On the evening of the day of arrest her house was searched, with the result of finding the largest amount of arms and ammunition at one time since the present trouble began, The munitions of war con sisted of thirty-four rifles, eleven pistols, saveral swords, 4 Inrge amount of cartridges, and twenty-one dynamite bombs, The dis - TR — DARRBACKS IN HONOLULU. in Ban Francisco, The was sighted on December 19. The arms and ammuni- tion were pinced on board the steamer Waimanalo, an island vessel. They ware of- terwards landed on Diamond Head, Captain Davies, master of the steamer, admitted all thie, and sald he was approached first by W, H. Rickard, who engaged him to interespt the sealer and secure the arma. He was promised 10,000 for doing so, He received £20 of the amount mentioned, John Cummings, formerly a Cabinet Minis. tor, and under arrest for conspiracy, stated that he was told by Seward that he had ro. ceived a letter from the Queen telling him to vosen a groat | ! thirty claims ¢ the go to Ban Fran uishead with THE COVERNMENT'S R incintion Will Not |} “1 From Liability to Punishes ( Hawall t New Faces In the Senate of ofMoe Noenate makes Lhe ne Yacancy { which thers he eredentd from the State eginning Ma vad, and placed tials of Horse Cl tate of Texas were prosol Also the creden- n as Seastor from the Concord’'s Men Released, Ihe Central News « ndent in Shang that the warship Concord who were seized by natives yonr Chin-Kiang have rrp hal says men from the American boon released, Uncommon Oocurrences, Ax Ato girl of 1 ten RALARS wil v ison have re twenty -t offers of mar riage Neanny 5000 Ge Lsmarck irthday on April 1 Ma, Cuaser, of Biddeford, Me, claims to be the best jumper on skatos in the State, His record is “sixteen foot and up,’ Two Vinalhaven (Mass, ) men, with a ree ord of thirty<two bushels of clams dug in one day, claim the clam record of the Atlantic onst, Ar the Bombay soologionl garden a “soa sorpent sixty-four foot long is shown, and the curator wants to know who's got a bigger one, A sronremax in Gardiner, Ma, started out recently for piekerel, with nothing but b slippers on his feet, He enught two plekere but when his wife went to get them for din ner the cat had eaten them, Mus, News Case, of Battle Crook, Mich, has a pew pair of twin babdes, born on differ. ent days of the week, different months and different yoars: one Just before and one just after the Now Year midaight, rman students will attend ners in Hamburg A BRIND EVANS TAKES THE | Hoe is Bworn In as Tennesseo's Governor After Fowles, ¥D Chickens, § Roosters, old Turkeys, % Ducks, # np ¥ padr Pigeons, ¥ pair DRARSSE! Turkeys, # Ih, Chickens, Phila, broil Western, "auth Jersey, ¥# I. ..... Fowls, ¥™, ......... 00 Ducks spring, L.L. &East¥® m, Goose, ¥ Ib Bquabs, ¥ doz Goose, YROETARLES, Potatoes, Rose, ¥ bbl Long lslani “ee Sweet, ¥ bol... .... Cabbage, ¥ 100 Onlons—~Yellow, ¥ bb, Red, ¥ bbl Bquash, marrow, Hubbard "i .e Tuarnips, Rassia, # bbl, White . Kale { elory, ¥ doz. roots Parsnips (Green peas heh Cauliffower, ¥ bbl string beans, ¥ orate Kpinach Carrots GRAIN Flour-Winter Patents, Hpring Patents, Wheat, No. 2 Red MAY .ounsuoeee Jorn--No, 2 Onts==NO, 2 WERI0. ++ s0s ss vor Track White... ..co000 Lye-State Harloy Ungraded Wedern Ropede Timothy, ¥ 100 Clover, ... Lard-Clty Steam LIVE #100 Lisoves, elit drossod, . Mileh Cows, som, to good. ... Calves, olty dressed ....... Country dressed .... Sheep, ¥ 100 a, CE EE n Hecanvass,
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