In cases where the other articles to be used as antidotes are not in the house, give two tablespoonfuls of mustard mixed in a pint of warm water. Also give large draughts of warm milk or water mixed with oil, butter or lard. If possible, give as follows: Country. Austria. Mode. .Gallows. Publicity. Public .Guillotine. Private Gullotine... Public Private Sword or cord. Public Denmark. Guillotine.. Public Musket.. Public Switzerland or Grease in FOR NITRATE OF SILVER? FOR STRYCHNINE. TINCT. NUX VOMICA, common Salt in .Guillotine.... .Gallows. ..Musket, gallows or sword. Publie Guillotine. Garrote.. Fifteen Cantons..Sword. Two Cantons......Guillotine. (other than New Private ......Public York)............Gallows........... Mostly private. Capital punishment abolished in 1876 Indians, Railroad Facts, Generals, Temperature, Counties, Food, Etc. Railroad Facts in the Year 1889. The cost of railroads in the United States has been One million persons are employed by the railroads The cost of a high-class eight-wheel passenger loco- The cost of a palace sleeping-car is $15,000, or if The average cost of constructing a mile of railroad The average daily earning of an American locomo- The "consolidation" locomotive weighs 50 tons The line of railroad which extends farthest east There are 60 miles of snow sheds on the Central The highest railroad in the United States is the The longest American railroad tunnel is the Hoosac The longest railroad bridge span in the United The Manhattan Elevated Railroad, of New York, The Illinois Central carried the largest number of A steel rail lasts, with the average wear, about Number. 24,052 23,703 20,133 17,869 8,718 8,612 8,344 5,723 5,526 5,462 5,092 North Carolina.. 5,035 4,969 4,125 3,966 3,486 3,269 Cherrapongee.......610 Rhode Island.. 1,837 Christiania....41.5.. Illinois. 1,811 Constantinople56.5.... 1,764 Copenhagen.,.46.6...19 1,597 ..50.1...29 New Jersey.. 1,387 1,185 .47.1...38 Florida..... 1,044 59.2...41 Delaware.. 954 733 .61.1...47 Iowa..... 440 ..49.8...44 West Virginia. 196 155 ..127 08 Jerusalem.....62 6...16 New Hampshire.. 125 .20 90 Vermont. 120 Lima.... .70 50 ..73.3.... Maine... 104 .10 00 Lisbon .13 50 London .61.4...27 Minnesota. 104 95 .49 00 Madrid. .58.2....9 Texas... 47 .16 00 Manchester....48.8...36 Officers. 7,122 439 feet Maple Veneer. .24 14 Manilla .78.4... Not accounted for 4 pairs Wheels and Axles.. 332 85 2 pairs Passenger Car Trucks .533 62 Total... Marseilles......58.3...23 5,083 186,017 13 gallons Varnish. 52 34 Melbourne.....57.0...29 1 45 lbs. Glue... .14 33 2,925 lbs. Iron .87 75 792 lbs. Castings. 16 99 Milan.........55.1...38 Screws... .51 88 Montreal.......44.6... Gas Regulator and Gauge.. .25 25 man. 2 Two-Light Chandeliers. Our Rights 2 Gas Tanks.. .84 00 1 Air Brake, complete.. .181 79 57 Sash Balances. .44 61 Colorado-Nil sine numine. Connecticut-Qui Transtulit Sustinet. Delaware-Liberty and Independence. Georgia-Constitution. Illinois State Sovereignty Indiana-Constitution. Iowa-Our Liberties We Prize. We Will Maintain. Kansas-Ad Astra per Aspera. Kentucky-United We Stand, Divided We Fall. Maine-Dirigo. Maryland-Crescite et Multiplicamini. Massachusetts-Ense petit Placidam Sub Liberate Missouri-United We Stand. Divided We Fall. Michigan-E Pluribus Unum-Teubor-Siqueis Peninsulam Amoenam -Circumspice. Minnesota-L'Etoile du Nord. Nebraska-Equality Before the Law. Nevada-All for Our Country. New York-Excelsior. Ohio Imperium in Impero. Oregon-The Union. Pennsylvania-Virtue- Liberty-Independence. Rhode Island-Hope. Tennessee-Agriculture-Commerce. Vermont-Freedom and Unity. Virginia-Sic Semper Tyrannis. West Virginia-Montani Semper Liberi. Wisconsin-Forward. 1,100 feet Pine... 2,350 feet Yellow Pine. 500 feet Oak 450 feet Hickory.. 700 feet Mich. Pine 400 feet Cherry. 61 Lights Glasses.. 2 Stoves 25 Sets Seat Fixtures 3 Bronze Lamps. 2 Bronze Door Locks. Butts and Hinges. 13 Basket Racks.. 12 Sash Levers 61 Bronze Window Lifts. 61 Window Fasteners.. 238 Sheets Tin. 273 lbs. Galvanized Iron.. Moscow........40.0... Amount of Food Required per day for the average laboring Suppose the following ar Naples.........60-3...30 will consume about the .65 83 Prague.........50.2...14 quantity here mentioned: 50 50 Quito...........60.9... Beef.. .13 50 Rio Janeiro....77.2...29 ..15 58 .77 35 ..42 00 .24 40 .16 47 Rome. 60.5...31 Pork.. Rotterdam.....51.0...23 Beans.. ..41 44 Sydney........65.8...49 .25 31 Valparaiso.. .64.0..... Vienna.........51.0...19 Total.. Quantity of tea for each man, per m'th 1. Coffee.. ..2 Warsaw.........56.2.... A Horse Will Eat Per Day 96 yards Scarlet Plush.. 228 87 44 yards Green Plush... 109 99 61 yards Sheeting.. .10 30 243 lbs. Hair... 72 95 12 Springs. .22 96 12 Spiral Elliptic Springs.. .20 29 1 Head Lining. an .80 63 2 packets Gold Leaf.. Various small items. .14 58 .261 44 $4,423 75 nual temperature of the Total...... NOTE. The mean *****wwwwmy. Our Boar System The Universe. A Up to this point, however, while the dimension, orbits, velocity of movement, and revolutions of many of the planets had been fully settled, the power that held them in place and caused their movement was yet a mystery. Then came the discovery by Newton, an English philosopher, of the means by which all the heavenly orbs may be held in place by the law of gravitation; and later many discoveries by Herschel of heavenly orbs, among them being Uranus and various satellites. Astronomy with the aid of mathematics, which determines the equinoxes, conjunctions and eclipses, has now settled itself into one of the positive sciences concerning which considerable is known, ard yet when a view is taken at night of the thousands of brilliantly shining orbs, as they appear in the beavers and the question is sked whence came these stars, are bey words and are they epic, the sost in conand furesi 30 de cuaS that we now nieed Jus de mude of the eigh 286 VALUE AND YIELD OF CROPS IN THE UNITED STATES FROM 1880 TO 1889. Total Production of Wheat, Corn and Oats for 1889, and Average Yield and Value Per Acre for a Series of Years. States and WHEAT. Bushels. Value. "Value +Bush. ..293,040 ..1,319,000 ....25,930 ...311,000 Alabama Arizona.... Arkansas. ....221,848 ...1,757,000 California.. 2,426,830 .29,121,000 Colorado ...96,030 Connecticut. 1,876 The Dakotas... 1,209,482 per Acre. per Acre. Acres. Bushels. ..7.90 ..1,685,080 .19,041,000 ..15,233,123...7.56 ..10.6..8,771,299..232,439,000...95,300,164...8.63 ....40,213 ...543,000 ..535,143 ..6,208,000 .624,307..17.42...13.6.....27.855....1,008,000 .2,102,361 .7.68 16.9 .1,088,017 .13.74 ..1,248,990 .14.97 ..413,601 .12.82 ..7,950,815....7.29 ..134,146 ..7.82 21.1 ..349,456 ..7.04 .10.2 ..3,273,092 ...5.85 ..93 ....634,056 .15.09 30.9 ..29,036,803 ...8.95 342 ..7,297,850 7.88 27.5 ..1,061,169...16,979,000...11,885,093...9.54 ..16.0 ..1,603,459...17,638,000...14,639,581...9.23...11.7.6,796,318..175,345,000...77,151,802 .....87,550 ...1,488,000 ...1,190,680..14.48...17.6..3,070,800...55,310,000 ..1,418,050...15,315,000 ..11,639,428...6.87...11.1 ..8.47 ..8.94 ...90,235 .862,000 ..2,449,000 ..1,650,398 .15.24 32.6 .18.15 26.2 ..26,548,992..20.12 ...7.58 .32.8..1,053,059 ....18,489 ....250,000 ....214,658..15.96...17.6 ...34,487 ..1,259,000 ...906,819..17.60 .24.6 ....9,155 ....140,000 .....161,083..18.24...14.4....357,342...11,185,000 ..6,693,457..24.32 ...32.7 ...931,359 .138,333 ..1,680,000 ...1,679,879.13.58 ...12.9.....56,289...1,126,000 30.5 ....821,819..17.83 ...141,537 ....90,610 ...1,105,000....1,050,170..12.93...13.6....642,896...17,101,000 ..11,115,672..15.04 ..19.9.....16,330 ....392,000 ...640,540 ..9,288,000....9,287,830..15.03...14.7..2,726,586 .36,264,000...19,944,977..18.39....29.8..1,343,418 .23,913,000 .717,228 ..3,156,000 .3,155,803 .6.42 .6.0..2,827,277 .65,876,000 .33,596,533 ..7.15 ..12.2 ...673,672 ...6,198,000 ..2,398,741...29,984,000...27,285,679..12.42 .13.6 ....173,000 .....8,011 ..30.9..1,111,332 .20,004,000 ....114,205..13.16 ...887,250 .12,865,000 ...9,648,844.12.02 16.3..1,383,377...38,043,000 ..22,825,721..16.85 ..23.8 ..221,940 ...6,658,000 Pennsylvania....1,337,437...16,049,000 .15,888,752..12.66...12.6.....12,307 ...402,000 ..289,756.17.16....31.0..1,277,424...21,972,000 ..10,546,413...10.51 ..1,576,230...16,078,000 ..11,254,282..22.98....30.2 ..6,545 ...153,000 ...82,703.13.52 8. Carolina... ....178,609 ....750,000... ..787,666 6.73....5.7.3,600,657...67,692,000 ..35,200,023...6.19 9.4 ...293,226 ...4,168,000....1,500,000 ..1,175,052 ...7,873,000 ..7,636,663...5.95 ...6.7..4,116,281 ..63,802,000...45,937,696...8.92....20.6....682,759 ..6,486,000 ...2,918,795 ...5.20 ....510,711 ..3.575,000 ..3,396,228...9.25...10.0.....35,175 ...739,000 ..502,299 ..9.52 ..18.0 ..639,274...11.059,000 ..6,082,692 ..9.98....23.4 ....130,251 ...2,279,000 .1,777,927.12.71...17.2 ...54,893 ..1,839,000 ..1,324,020..13.54....19.7 ....38,491....1,069,000 ....582,177 .11.29 ....26.3 ....19,478 ....335,000......371,874.19.75...16.9..2,109,853 ..36,922,000 ..20,307,335..23.18 .32.5 ...106,591 ...2,793,000 ..1,396,342 .13.87 ...33.1 ..8.46 ...16.8 ,.672,178 ...6,587,000 ,2,964,305 ..4.73 .11.9 Washington........436,275 ...8,071,000 ...6,134,027.12.16...17.0....771,733 .13,435,000 ...8,060,796..19.50 ..24.3....104,392) ..3.497,000 ..1,643,672 .15.08 ..36.0 W. Virginia.. ...302,086 ...2,326,000 ..2,209,759 .9.63 ..10.2..1,102,022...33,061,000 ..14,877,297..11.80 .23.4....142,107....1.509,000 .....677,850 .6.47 ...17.7 ..11.04 ...27.2.1,496,888...38,319,000...15,567,635 .8.68 .112.0 71,970,762 1,489,370,000 8754,433,451.9.47...114.1 25,431,369 523,621,000 8222,048,486 tAverage number of bushels from 1880 to 1889. Average Values and Yield Per Acre of Various Staple Farm Productions in the United States from 1880 to 1889. Cotton. Rye. Value Bush. Value Acre. per Асто. per Acre. per Acre. Acra. Bush. Value Bush. Value per Acre. Acre. Lba. Value Tons States and Barley. (Buckwh't Potatoes. Hay. Acre, Acre. Acre. Value Bush. Value Bush. Value 818.03.27.2 Bush. Value | Bush. Value Lbs. Valos per Acre. Acre 812.58 1.15 ..4.82 1.31 .14.03.19.2 Arkansas... .6.57 .7.4 856.02.61.1812.43 140.1816 24 1.21 .47.14.68.5.20.08 229.8.13.90 1.23 California.. 8.34.10.5.12.77.20.4 815.69 .20.8 .56.61.86.8 Colorado.... 12.78 .17.1.17.43.24.5 Connectic't 10.89. 13.5.16.43.21.5 .53.12.89.3] .8.49.12.1.53.60.80.6 .9.45.14.3 .37.77.66.3 .16.02 1.39 15.76 1.25 .15.91 .99 ..5.10 1.30 .65.65 68.3.11.16 106.4.16.37 .98 .6.12.15.2.7.90.18.9.8.72.11.1.40.07.66.01 6.23 .9.0.14.15.21.0.6.88 .9.5.30.90.61.3] .11.35 1.27 ..6.39 1.22 ..5.55 1.28 .12.70 1.16 .11.31 .97 .13 22 1.23 .53.01 62.1 17.21 194.4.16.16 1.28 Montana......... Nevada..... .14.98.19.6 New York....8.51.11.9.16.91 .22.7.8.22.13.4.37.79.78.0 Rho. Island. 10.49.12.1.19.13 .23.9...8.25.10.4.62.55.91.8 180.7.13.45 1.16 Tennessee...4.67..6.2..9.27.13.4..5.66..8.5.0.49 .59.2.16.54 189.2.14.14 1.21 .8.51..9.7.10.79.15.9 .14.00 1.14 .46.11.55.0.14.40 157.8.15.71 1.15 58.21.62.5.16.92 199.1.12.201.26 Vermont.... 11.85.14.5.18.05.24.7.10.88.18.2.47.06 97.7 W. Virginia. 11.17.15.1.12.98.19.3..6.66.10.0.34.90 .65.7 Wyoming Average... 88.27.11.9 812.76 21.7 88.24.12.8 838.24.76.2 815.69 168.1 811.08 1.19 |