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Show INKLINGS. Foiul (in L:ic is burning loLd of pc:il. Milwaukee h;ul hciwily-nxteJ uikc Oil S:itlLrl:iL" UlOmillg. A nivnt iltil of ague U iirov;ili.'nt in poitioiis of luorgu. One man in Louisville gvel.oO for the rt'lk-f of Shreveport. Cint.-inn.iii Jews talk of taking otT their huts in ehureh hereafter. Jiick.-on, Tenn, roliibits niftns from niakinjr their i'txis in ihc street. rit. Paul Ls urnmging for u lugh-tuiievi lugh-tuiievi euluml weakling. I'erftunery fnv. An English railway h;is pn'nl a lirl ltM fur having liLs hat smashed in a collision. IVttsville, Pa-, claims to be the first spot where: iron was made in this country. Poor gas is said to explain why so , many Louisville men run over the lump-posts. After the yrllow fever rcnclicd Memphis, Mem-phis, Louisville called a Sunday school convention. The whole school board of Milwaukee Milwau-kee has been nrraigned for bribery and eorruption. The meatof align tor kids is shipped North from Palatka, Fla, It cures mange in dogs. Tho New York liepublieans don't like Dix much, ile doesn't knead well enough for them. Lyon county, Minnesota, has received re-ceived its pioneer piano, and women walk six miles to see it. "Indiana complexion." is applied to females whose faces look as if yellow paint hud touched them. Philadelphia has fifty hotels, containing con-taining 4,."S0 rooms, capable of accommodating ac-commodating 10,2-5 persons. A Manchester milliner has recovered recover-ed j?1.0K) from an English railway for telescoping some of her bandboxes. The costly fence around the Tippecanoe Tippe-canoe battle ground leaves the graves of the heroes out in the cold, it is said. Tho JJ'jy Muiiws Jtaisfcr says : "Julia Garreston is 'knocking the socks' off all the grange orators." Is she gathering toe-nails? Miss Clem, of Torre TIaute,has sued I. M. Pierce for breach of promise, and wants $80,000. She vows she will never come down to fifteen cents. A sea turtle, bet vecn four and five feet long, and weighing 400 pounds, was caught last week iu Wye river, j near BruiVs Island, Connecticut. j Libel suits are as plenty as thistles in Canada. There isn't a respectable newspaper in the Dominion that hasn't a dozen or two on its hands. Bennington, Vt., has nine knitting-mills knitting-mills running night and day. One of them manufactures over' 3,000,000 ladies' undergarments in one year. A singular epidemic has broken out among the hogs at Salem, Vermont. They refuse to eat, turn a dark red or purple color, and die in a few hours. A South Carolina negro when informed in-formed of Seward's death, clasped his hands and solemnly said : "Us few big men" ar' thinning out powerful fast !" The Emperor of Brazil stands six feet four inches in his boots, and though a giant in size, is said to possess pos-sess a voice that sounds like the shrill treble of infaucv. A duel is on the tapis between Miss Edmonia Lewis and Vinnie Ream, owing to some aspersions cast upon the latter lady by the colored sculptress. sculp-tress. They will use trowels. The man with the licensed dog in Detroit was told that a new law required re-quired every dog to be painted red. It only cost him 50 cents, but he would give $5 to draw red on his informants. The Kingston (X. Y.) Journal has been made happy by the visit of a man who paid up his back subscriptions subscrip-tions tor 31 years, and advanced subscriptions sub-scriptions of ten years for himself and 12 years for his mother. |