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Show IXKLS. Three tons of cc is said, represent repre-sent the labor powtt maQ 'or h'5 lifetime. After an absenctne day, three vessels recently red to Portsmouth. Ports-mouth. N. H., witOOO pounds of hsh. ' In Canada all wowhether maids, wives or widows, pay taxes in their own right, urtitled by law to vote for school ins'fs. Two oldsentlem.Massachusetts, who were born on lame day, and had been intimate ids for over hall-century, hall-century, died recenn the same day, aged SO. A would-be highiian. near PrOT-idence, PrOT-idence, seized a tleman's horse, when the owner ing out of his wagon and gave hi sound thrashing, thrash-ing, a courageous lipassing by volunteering vol-unteering to hold tiorse during the ceremony. Xew York had ioor appetite for poultry on Thankspg Day. There remained on hanae next day over 000,000 pounds, e firm carried over 124,000 pound In Indianapolis, harming young lady physician was cd to administer to a gentleman dowith a fever. "You need good sing," said the ' lady. "Nurse ute for lif replied the patient. pa-tient. "I will," was theirt answer. For some time padectricians have been trying to discos a way to send two messages at theme time along a single wire. The hencium understands under-stands that the pilem has been solred by Mr. C. F. arley, who has devised a method which four currents cur-rents at once can : delivered by a single wire. "We regret," ss the London Army and A'ary Get!?, "that, in the face of the alarm? aspect on the Eastern difficulty, iruiting has practically prac-tically come to southing so near a standstill that the sndard of height was officially lowerecthis week by a private order to five;et four and one-half one-half inches. A hog attacked little child the other day in Wayn county, Iowa, and would have devcred it, had not the mother rushed tcits rescue. The hog then raged aroud the house and tried to get in at the oor. The father came home and was bliged to kill the animal before he cold get into the house. The child's skull was fractured. frac-tured. A Cedar Falls, Iwa, man ate too liberally at his wedting supper, and had his sleep distuned by a nightmare. night-mare. He dreamed dat he was chained chain-ed to a log and plxed on a railway track. He tugged, and pulled, and twisted to free himsel' before the train approached, but was unsucces-fui until un-til the train dashed up, when he was lifted by the eow-catcber, and awoke to find himself lying oa the floor, his wile standing over him brandishing a chair, and demanding to know why he had pulled her out of bed by the leg. |