Show I 1 PEOPLE in iii anaid co N X 0 have sent two representatives I 1 divesto to arkansas to arrange for I 1 a it general exodus to the latter state they think they them imn can greatly 1 improve im their condition in the west and propose to emigrate in bodies so go as to maintain their old as socia tion ss 1 l I 1 ze ar 81 al 8 A 1 EARLY mi MARRIAGES illges arc are popular at tennants pennants Ten nants harbor me A girl I 1 of thirteen was married there Dec eth most of the girls are married between twelve and fifteen years ot of age and it is said to be to nothing uncommon to find in the same I 1 family parents and from one to four children drawing g school s 1 I 1 X 4 money ja j a A 9 A IT Is stated in tho nobui british BrUt sTi I 1 I 1 1 A agriculturist 1 that iia three tire e of the men wh who 0 were engaged to slaughter cattle suf suffering fiering from foot and mouth disease and belonging to mr W F webb of newstead abbey have havo I 1 contracted the disease by holding their knives in their mouths an application was it t is said made to the lords in council counell to know J whether e r tho the alf men were to 0 be is isolated t or slaughtered i el 1 11 I 1 lf f LORD BUTE has caused astonishment among roman catholics by subscribing to tho the funds fund s of the wycliffe society the object of which is the publication of wy wv cliffs clif fes writings in english it is understood that a prominent roman I 1 catholic is about to write him a letter of remonstrance for helping helpin 9 to to 1 7 propagate ra pa 10 gate ia th the d docar i n es a s ade ter mined an opponent of the roman catholic church THE of th the e london I 1 postoffice Post office directory havo have experienced religion to such an extent that their publication is seasoned I 1 with texts thus facing the court cour ef I 1 rae section occurs occurs thou god seest me what is a man profited if ae le shall gain the whole world ac precedes recedes the list of commercial K persons and A T false lalance balance i is s an abomination to the lord serve serves 1 4 as ta to the liT trades lades T 9 jr 0 dav division is ion P i BEAVERS ARE ane numerous in the vicinity of daltou dalton standing anding fit the opinion held by many of tha tho residents that the rodent was cla da rarity in that part vf georgia J A I 1 hunter who has been trapping Jea 11 beavers I 1 near near 1 dalton I 1 for tho the past few days states slates that he be saw the tracks of 0 about thirty andone and 1 W which 1 must have tave weight albo ibo pounds carried off oft one of his traps in cip capturing turing 6 cal 4 abony them one weighing forty j I 1 tap jq LS is noteworthy that only male malo and fe female r d Jari were born in paris the V majority it I 1 of the inhabitants kidie city having come from the brov vitic es while men and women are foreigners of these 41 1 th are male abid 21 femal fernal belgian male and female italians male malo a and nd female germans 12 f r 64 male maleina mal eind and female swiss SV issi I 1 I 1 I 1 i W male and fm fe maleEn ipen glish and 2954 male and 2973 fe 0 11 ai male bile Americ americans anit while are miscellaneous Aft ites 10 16 6 4 I 1 1 i f j af I 1 considering CoNSiDER rNa us ns irea iff is sup supplied ly the clouds than europe and africa in tho the t e Or tr 0 pies of tho old world the afiz nual rainfall is about 77 inches b akile in tropical ath america I 1 it is inches in the eastern ubi united eted staica it ia 40 to 60 inches I 1 but west of th the e on one e hundredth meridian to the sierra nevada it t Jm Ini 12 to 16 10 inches tha th I 1 annual anil average of great britain is I 1 I 1 ja inches that of france 20 to 21 inches but about tho e alps it is mostly 35 to 60 50 inches farther from the coast in central germany and Rumi ait is only 15 to 20 inches the moistest mois test climate known js is in india andia at theano ngee where over a small area the yearly fall of rain rain is is 1 more I 64 1 I aka 6 laches inches or about za 51 feet I 1 1 I 1 I 1 THE TIIE BEECH according I 1 to mons hansen blanpied is supplanting other trees in ill the forests of denmark ita its readiest conquests cou questa are made in its struggle igle with the birch which is rapidly disappearing before it and which now forms forests only where the soil is too poor to support the beech the earliest forests of tho the country were mainly composed of aspens ashens with which the birch was apparently y as associated i socia ted but as the soil and alid climate improved the arap un appeared p ared in great numbers and ruled for centuries the first place was then gained by tho the holm oak which is now like the birch 1 and the lir b aut ut more slowly being replaced by tho the beech the supe fiorit priority y of the beech seems to lie in its power of growing browin g in the shade of any trees 1 ma other trees are unable to develop in the shadows of its own dense foliage I 1 I 1 1 1 FAR OUT at A sea along both the fulfand gulf and atlantic coasts of florida says the savannah ga news are several springs of fresh water they are well known to the spon spongers gers and fishermen f abol frequently visit them to replenish their water casks on this same coast is an oil spring which diffuses a calm over troubled waters ya and aff affords lords a refuge to t small vessels during a gale I 1 A noran CAR conductor in newburyport bury port mass has a long memory A man owed him for two rides and disappeared for four years upon his return he started to ride home and handed the conductor money for his fare the conductor took out four fares f ares two of which were for and onofer in detest i I 1 |