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Show INKLINGS. The Crow IndiauH prefer the small-; small-; pox to v.ieciuutiou aud have their prc-forHfice. j M Firlaml has told a fdnd in : M;idioQ, Wis -oubui, that he is not i crazy mid uevr wns. ' At the n-xt election in Nevada the question of fumble suffrage is to be tsubmitied to the people. Mary Powell, in her lecture on the ' Indians, says she has eeen '200 Indian tabie.s h11 together and not a squall cair.4 f om any of them. ; The cut worm is destroying the corn crop in Kentucky. As it is not .1 always curtain, there is a talk of in venting a new worm that will De sure ! death ou the crops every year. 1 Rutland. Vermont, is troub'e 1 because be-cause a etiurea deacon has "bul ed" itio egg market, aud won't sell 6hort of forty teuts per dozen. Texas is supremely happy. Water ! is a dollar a bucket, and whisky about the same price, so that.it don't pa to adul erate the latter. A high minded Connect iout man took a noble way to vent his malice ay dust a clergyman. He weut icto Lis garden aud pulled up all his vege- ; tabled. Tha census taker in Davis county, .; Iowa, asked a woman at a farm bous) the age of her oldest child, aud,' I reply ws: "Too. have come arLfci I about a mouth, too soon." The Bangor Whig says a thrfty bouie-wife in that city recently sent word to the grocer who delivered her some eggs 'he other day, to either corae and take aay the eggs or send up some chicken coops. The largest drove of be6ves, probi-bly, probi-bly, that has left, Western Texas this epi i g, crossed the river at Goozdes list Wednesday. The drove numbered number-ed three thousand head, and was nearly near-ly a rufle in length. The other night, at a tavern, therd wns a jovial corps of jokers, and each, was trying to outdo the other in the heavy line. Oae of the company had tha greatest father "out." tie was to f 'n j that he could balauce a forty foo liictdor on one end, tan up ODe side of it, over the top, and down the oiher before it would fall. "I have seen uy father," said his opponent., "many a time take a forty foot ladder, run to the top of it, catch it by the top round, whirl it up another length, and go over it in the same way before it, would fall!" |