Show rates of postage the the abolition of all free matter in the malis maila after july I 1 does not greatly the general public laveo abr fur for as it relieves ithrom the pay payment befit of other peoples peopled postage but it will be of interest in in con lection with these changes to briefly brierly summarize all the existing rates of postage postal cards ono one cent each go without further charge to all parts of the country all letters to all parts of the united states three cents per half ounce I 1 local or drop letters that is for the city or town where deposited two cents if delivered by car rier hier sand and one dhe cent if there is no carnier carrier sj system stem for newspapers arnd arid magazines regularly issued arid arnd sent to regular 8 subscriber following the rates per quarter of three thred months payable in advance at the office where received s Da dallies liles 35 S cents six umes times a week weeks 30 cents tri trl weeklies 1 la 15 cents semi 10 cents weeklies f r 6 cents semi monthlies not over gozs 6 cents monthlies not over J 4 gozs 3 cents quarterlies not over 1 4 0 gozs I 1 con cent cont t books 2 cents scents for each 2 ounces or fraction thereof bali wll other printed or miscellaneous matter as pamphlets transient newspapers handbills hand bills circulars proof sheets photographs book manuscripts etc and also seeds cuttings bulbs and roots I 1 cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof always to be prepaid pre paid manuscript for publication jn in newspapers magazines etc is subject to letter ietter postage osta e Unde undelivered livere N letters can be resent re sent to anew address without additional charge stamps cut from stamped enve lopes jaro jare are aro rejected by the post office T fetters letters to all parts of the new dominion canada 10 cents per half ounce if unpaid paid 6 cents newspapers i 2 cents each postal cards I 1 cent extra on delivery The following are the postal rates with europe prepayment in the case of letters being t optional that of neWspaper cou con compulsory unless otherwise indicated the rates nates for letters are for the ha half halo ounce or fraction thereof those for newspapers fon foe four ounces or fraction thereof to great britain and ireland letters 6 cents newspapers 2 cents france letters direct mail 10 cents via england for one third ounce and under 10 cents from one third toone to one half ounce 16 cents newspapers 2 cents each spain letters under one third ounce 16 cents omd one half ounce an dunder 28 cents newspapers 2 cents each all parts i of germany 3 including austria letters direct mail 6 cents closed closed mail maii uia via england 7 cents news par pap ersa cents denmark letters direct mail 9 cents newspapers 2 S cents each switzerland let lel leue leUc lors lers rs direct mail 10 cents via bremen or hamburg 8 cents newspapers 4 cents italy letters direct mail 10 cents newspapers 4 cents russia bussin letters direct mail 11 cats cents closed mail mall malevia uia via england llo 12 cents newspapers 5 cents norway letters direct mail 14 cents closed mail wa england 12 cents newspapers 8 cents sweden letters direct mail 19 10 cents closed mail maii vi vaeng a england 11 cents newspapers 8 cents turkey europea european n and asiatic letters direct mail 11 cents closed mail mall uia via ta england 12 cents newspapers r s 7 cents egypt letters direct I 1 ct M khail ail all 16 cents closed mail uia via v england E ng laud land 17 cents newspapers 9 cents for asiatic countries the half ounce limit for letters and the 4 ounces for newspapers still holding good to australia letters ufa ura va southampton 16 cents uia via brindisi 22 cents to be prepaid pre paid newspapers 4 and 8 cents by the respective routes british india lettel betteis let iet teis s wa via san francisco 10 cents ora via southampton 22 20 cents via brindisi 28 23 cents to be prepaid pre paid newspapers via san francisco 2 cents each by the other routes 6 and 8 cents respect respectively i vely P per leurs 4 ounces or fraction china letters via san francisco 10 cents uia via t la brindisi sa A cent to be prepaid pre lie paid newspapers 2 cents each ja pin letters via san francisco I 1 cents via brindisi 34 cents to ball be prepaid pre paid newspapers 2 cents ed each ch by tho the former route and 8 9 ceh taper four ounces by the latter fa 99 republican iowa farmers growl because it takes two bushels of corn to purchase a quart can of the preserved article galveston tried cumulative voting things got mixed and everybody was elected and every body beaten neaten there is an I 1 increase ot brigandage in in thessaly and in iii maced macedonia onla onia chiefly to be attributed to the numerical deni denn deficiency clency of the police the delhi deihl gazette says that maharaja sinthia has comma communicated to the government of india his wish to pay a visit to england shortly the he cost to the parish of liverpool which only includes a portion of the borough of maintaining the pauper lunatics for tor twelve months past has been says the savannah iga ga mews news ja A colored youth in anthom T m ville was hired by a charitable man to carry a shoulder of pork to any poor family he could find he went to every house in the town but all denied that they were poor poop in some om e ing inq instances he was even pursued to the front gates by excited females female who expressed a desire to curl his hair with the small end of a broom the interesting paragraphs about general diew wallaces novel the man who was shaved in 11 memphis and know his own face the louisville mule that kicked a man charles dickens brother serving as a juror in the tichborne case and mrs urs dr mary walkers petition for a pension are getting a trifle dry through constant repetition ex the season of the year having arrived when sunstrokes sun strokes are arc to be looked for physicians are publishing rules for the guidance of persons who dont want to be struck they are told to wear straw hats bats sponges on the head bead keep in the shade drink but little keep onn off mental excitement never run or 1 walk fast eat sparingly and sleep in cool rooms theres only one ree ile receipt apt that can be added dedet ad let iet your wife saw all the wood ex shenew the new york times first childrens excursion of the season reason will take place on saturday next and will embrace over one thousand children from the fhe six mission and industrial schools of the childrens aid society the supplies for the occasion will consist of four hundred loaves of bread and fifteen hundred french rolls sixty pounds of beef seventy five pounds of ham thirty pounds of tongue one keg of fresh butter fifteen hundred pounds dofice of ice iee one barrel of sugar one box of lemons four hundred quarts of fres fresh h milk three hundred and fifty quarts of ice lee cream washington TF again ashin aton geon star june 20 the st louis globe canvassing the unequaled facilities offered in that town for securing a burial at public expense intimates that it mi might libbe be no consolation to the victim ortho orthe of the tho rampageous horse car to know that his next door neighbor would meet death on tho the ho horns ins of a furious steer but adds we are content with the tile chances of death on the horse borse car and should rl regret 1 to see chouteau avenue deprived of its secluded and solitary cha character ra eter merely because it furnishes a beautiful course for a bull race the following prescription was adopted by the college of physicians in philadelphia in 1866 it has stood the test of many years of experience and will bear republication at this tim time e it is regarded by many as probably the very best prescription that can be used for cholera in its incipient stages laudanum 2 0 ounces spirits of camphor 2 ounces tincture of capsicum s cum J ounce tincture of ginger 1 ounce essence of peppermint 2 ounces hoffmans anodyne 2 ounces if the anodyne cannot be readily obtained substitute sulphuric ether half the quantity mix thoroughly and shake well every time it is used give or take from ten to twenty five drops according to age ago condition and violence of attack repeat every twenty minutes till relief is obUd obtained ned yi in n a desperate case take a tablespoonful abonce at once take it in an equal quantity of water and lie ile on the tile back quietly or in an easy sitting posture with the back supported till it has full opportunity to work carry a small vial in the pocket with a few lumps of white sugar t on which to drop it to be used in sudden den N T graphic grap |