FREEL AND TRIBUNE. PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY AND TIIUBSDAY. 'fHOS. A. BUCKLEY, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. OFFICE: MAIN STREET ABOVE CENTRE. SUIISCKII'TION' ICATES. One Year ►....5! 50 Six Months 7„ Four Months fiO Two Months .. Sul>Tiliers are requested to observe the date following the nurae on the labels of their papers. By referring to this, they can tell at a ftflance how they Etund on the books In this office. For instance: Grover Cleveland:'JKJunc9!> means that Grover is paid up to June 28,1895. Keep the figures in advance of the present date. Keport promptly to this office when your paper is not received. All arrearages must bo paid when paper is discontinued, or collection will be made in the manner provided by law. Almost seventv-five per cent. o." the men manning the British mercantile marine are foreigners. Mark Twain asserts that there nro less than fifty original jokes in exis tence, all the others being simply modifications of these. There arn only seven notes of music, but we get a great variety of harmony out of thom. t/nr t-iauo wita .Japan is tailing ofT. In 1891 38.25 per cent, of the goods exported by that country came to the United States; but in 1893 only 31.4 ) percent. In 1891 10.87 percent, of all the goods bought by -Japan camo from this country; but in 1893 only 6.91 per cent, United States Consul Penfiehl, at Cairo, says that Egypt is aggressively I comparing in a small way with us, not only in Europe, but at home, in sup plying raw cotton, and the consump tion of Egyptain cotton by New Eng land spindlers has grown from noth ing, ten years ago, to more than GO, - 000 bales, and valued at $3,000,009. Within a few months Pekiu will be united by wire with St. Petersburg, and, in consequence, with the tele graph system of the entire civilized world. According to the latest issuo of the Turkestan Gazette, the telegraph line from Pekin has been brought as far west as tho city of Kashgar. The European end of tho line is at Osh, and a small stretch of about 140 miles now alone breaks the direct telegraphic communication from the Atlautio to the Pacific. The Secretary of the Interior has given up tho experiments which the | Government has been making for some ! years past to iadice rain over arid tracts. The railroad companies opera ting in New Mexico and Arizona will, however, continue experiments along this line. Getting blood out of a turnip would not be a difficult opera tion if the plebian vegetable contained blood, and so artificial methods might precipitate moisture in tho form of rain if there were any in the atmos phere, but there are places where the air is as moistnreless as a live fish in a lime basket, aud neither powder nor dynamite can shake out of it what it does not hold. The exhibition epidemic is raging the world over. Not only have all the capitals of Europe some kiud of an in ternational show running this year, but very many of tho smaller cities have an exhibition on their hands. Tho United Exhibitions at Milan \vero opened on May G. They comprise ten exhibitions, of fine arts, oils, wines, and other specialities. An Interna tional Sanitary and Health Exhibition is to be held in Boulogne from July to September next. An International • Exhibition opens in Bucharest on August 20 and closes November 12. And now Tasmania comes forward with an invitation to tho world to partici pate in aii International Exhibition at Hobart on November 13 next. Tho balance sheet of tho Suez Canal just issuoil cannot fail in tho opinion of tho New York Tribune to be most satisfactory to tho English nation, which, thanks to tho foresight of Lord Beaconsfiohl, secured a controlling i voieo in tho management of tho prop erty. The aggogato of nearly 8,000,- 000 tons of shipping that have passe-l through the canal during tho fiscal year that has just closed exceeds even the most sanguine estimates of Ferdi nand de Losseps, and in view of the faet that the vast majority of the ves sels passing through tho canal were of English register, there being nearly 3000 British ships us compare ! with 170 French, the British directors have done the right and graceful thing in moving for and securing a vote mak ing adequate and generous provision for the wife and family of the now moribund and completely ruined orig inator of this magnificent enterprise* Ferdinand de Leaseps-. THE CLOVER. P'omo Vn-- of tin lily .an I daisy nnl ro