SuixrvAN REPUBLICAN. W. M. CHENEY, Publisher. VOL. VIII. The debt of Now York city is now $08,663,072. A Philadelphia physician says pea nuts, taken moderately and thoroughly chewed, arc good for biain-workers. The annual production of eggs in the United States equals in money value the country's annual total production of iron. It is said in Paris that old topers and those accustomed to alcoholic stimulants were the least affected by tho influenzi, while the strictly temperate suffered tho most. The secretary of the National Prison Association estimates that the census of 1890 will show a prison population of nearly one hundred thousand, an increase of about thirty thousand in ten years. The Armours in Chicago did a pack ing bu'iness of $60,000,000 last year, which was $5,000,000 iu excess of 1888. Six thousand men were cm ployed, nnd paid $3,000,000. Tho firm killed 1,200,000 hogs, 600, QOO cattle, and 250,000 sheep. Senator Pettigrow of South Dakota has the only herd of buffaloos now in existence. There are fifteen animals in the herd, and they are corraled on a farm about four milos from Yankton, at the end of a railroad built by him and used by the public for excursions. An English company called the Ncw fouudland Colonization and Mining Company has acquired 61,000 acres of land in Newfoundland, which were granted to tho Anglo- American Tele graph Company in 1854. Somo of tho grants contain coal beds and various minerals, and others are adapted for agriculture and lumbering. The com pany has been organized by a number of prominent men, who expect to bo able to attract a largo st ream of immi gration to the colony. Bishop Stcnhouso, the leader of the Canadian Mormons, has writtcd a pro test against the proposal of an indepen dent republic for Canada. Tho Latter Day Saints are afraid they might be in terfered with should Canada become an independent nation or a portiou of the American Republic. Stenliouse was formerly a member of the Canadian Legislature and resigned his scat to be come a Mormon. Ho is now the recog nized head of the Canadian Mormons, and his manifesto is issued from the Mormon settlement a"; Cardston in the Northwest Terrni i.es. Rifle bullets nrc now photographod in their course by meaus of the electric Bpark. The camera is taken into a dark room, which the bullet is caused to traverse. As it passes tho camera it is made to interrupt an electric circuit and produce a spark, which illuminates it for an instant nnd enables the im p-ession to be taken. The wav-j of condensation in the air before the bul let and the rarefaction behind it are visible m the photograph, and can be studied by experts, thus enabling tho form of ball or riflj which minimize! ! tlio resistance cf the air to be selected. Tho credulity of the foreign noble - man has been brought out by a swind ling matrimonial scheme. A bureau sent out a circular advertising an Amer ican heiress list of $20,000,000 and in vited the aforesaid nobleman to coino forward, pay a fee and be married to one of them. Thousands of letters j •were sent to the "Bureau" from titled i beggars who wished to scoop in Ameri- | can boodle. After all, querici the ! New York World, why shouldn't com- | mercial transactions like that bo con- ' ducted on a cold business basis? They j are not, but there is no reason why j they shouldn't be. The enmity of Russia to anything of ■ a German origin becomes constantly ' more and more marked. Efforts have \ been made to prevent the use of the German language in Russian torritory, and now the feeling has taken a new turn. There has been a considernb'c immigration of Germans recently iuto Northern Russia, aud tho authorities, in order