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Show CONDK.SKU 1)1 A II j NEWS. The brickloyers of Ottuma. Iowa, are on a strike iir higher vmca. The prentor portion of the ficttlcrs in Nehranka ore said to be Knglish. li'ack rot ia killing 'a great many cattle in Meekor county, Minnesota. Sinull-poi is decreasing in Jersey city, where ita prevalence has caiued iuttc- a panic. The I'reoport (III.) beot sugar fao-tory fao-tory Ls planting thousand of aucs of 1 beeis this year. Sixteen hundred strangers havo expends ex-pends JiUU.OOO this scan on at Aiken, South Carolina. i fl'i'he Indiana are fighting among, theuirilves in the neighborhood of; Fort Fottorman. A new paper, tho Sentinel, is soon to siart at Indianapelis, Ind., with a capital of $ IGO.OUU. The first rail of tho Lawrence and Top'jka railroad wan laid at Lawrence on Monday of last week. Cmps in ttio Platto valley, Nebraska, ure looking liooly, and a confidenL fooling fool-ing exists among tho furinors. The Steinways celebrated the com- nlrli.-in of tlirir (wpntu.fivrt tTiniionnrhl! i'ino in ft chcerl'ul manner, at New I York, on Saturday week. ! Cirit-innati is the most densely popu-j popu-j Intcd city of tho United States, having ,'it'i,ii)i) people to the squaro milo, whilo New York has but 23,000. Tho journeymen printers" of Boston havo inaugurated a movement with a view ol securing the support of all printers to Greeley and Brown. ) A Janeavillo, Wis., girl, in hex anx-j anx-j icty to find out who was making the mu-ic under hor window, tho other j niu'lit, fell out and frightened her scrc-i scrc-i nadcr avny. I Owensboro, 1ms just adopted an or- d'maneo imposing a fine of not less than $10 or more than $50 upon any householder permitting a house of prostitution pros-titution to he kept on his or her promises. prom-ises. A New Jersey lady, considerably over eighty years of age, recently made tho "long route" of eightceD miles through Mammoth Cave the oldest person who has ever attempted tho feat. The Nebraska State Journal states , that the great amount of rain which has fallen lately in that section has ro-i ro-i tardud farmers in getting the corn into in-to the ground. Tho wheat crop, however, how-ever, promises an abundant harvest. The Missouri Republican, May 29th, in speaking of the Atlantio and Pacific Pa-cific railroad project, says there seetns to be somo real prospect just now, that the most important railway connection of St. Louis, a direct line to tho Pacific, Pa-cific, will bo speedily built. An enterprising i7ankco residing at Usiugcn, near Prankfort-on-tho-Main, has just commenced tho publication of The American Neics, a weekly journal especially devoted to tho interests of tho constantly increasing American j population in Germany. |