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Show ANIMAL ODDITIES. It is said that, the progeny of twc. rnbhits will amonnt in two years Lo 70,-liao.uoii. 70,-liao.uoii. Tin-: Mood of dorrs fat ifrucd liy I0D3 l racing, when injected into other io;.'s, ni:i!rcs them exliiliit all symptoms, of fa-ti;;m:. fa-ti;;m:. A Fiirxrn hoy has lrol;en two black cats to harness. He drives his pels in f.injrle as well an doulile harness up and dnv. :i the street every day. S,;ri!ii:i-:i.s are hot lierinf tlic farmers in Ori'fcon ami dest royin-jf then eiops, 1 Many acres of 'rain have been com-, i pie tely destroyed in various parts of the elate. AnurAN travelers tell us tint th white I'liiuiiL'i.i'ns frequently d.ies from ; eniinti pnisnnous plants which have no el!'c. t on the black one, probably bi-c;iu'.e bi-c;iu'.e the tine scent of the latter tells . him il is dangvrous. it- all reports are true Greenwood, Me., is the sportsman's paradise, liears, roam a round the edyes of the villajre in the daytime, and at ni;:ht the wolves keep up such a howling that people are. unable to sleep. 0 m: of the. cur inns institutions of Paris is a dor market, where dnfrs are sold every Sunday. The. extent of the business transacted is evidenced by the fa'-t that the uuirketmen pay to the city every year a tax amountm;,' to five , hundred dollars. Tin: reindeer has been introduced into Aiaska by the prove rumen t assent of education edu-cation there, Dr. Sheldon Jackson. It is believed that as this useful animal nourishes so well in Siberia it will .soon become acclimated in Alaska, where the conditions of vegetation, temperature, etc., are much the same. |