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— Lotteries are to bo abolished In Nebraska. 
Grapes are 20 cents a pound at Burlington, 
Iowa. 
— A Texas cattle raiser lias a pasture of 100,- 
000 acres. 
— The beer question la agitating Massachu¬ 
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— A bridge is to be built over the Missouri at 
Atchison, Kansas. 
— Seven newspapers In New England are more 
than a century old. 
The women of Now Hampshire have held a 
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Boston has a copper tea kettle largo enough 
for six boys to get into. 
-Loud, i u consumes 109,000,000 gallons oT water 
daily, and Paris 70,000,000. 
The Mexican Government Is arranging to 
scrul 0,000 troops to the Bio Grande. 
The drouth has nearly ruined tho corn in 
Pope and Gallatin count lea, Illinois. 
- A Washington court decided that a barking 
dog was a twenty-five dollar nuisance. 
- Signal stations are to bn established on Kll- 
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A pin manufacturer in Connecticut la said 
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The statement that Governor Dlx has boon 
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— There is yet remaining 808 feet, of rode to 
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— A Davenport girl claims that she can count 
•iUO dozen eggs per hour, and not break one. 
A Memphis man, 23 years old, la six Inches 
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— The Registered better Department earned 
thoGovornm uxt $85,000 not profit tJmpust year. 
iloii picking has commenced earlier than 
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The now hospital building at Now Haven, 
((inn., cost $84,000, and will accommodate 114 
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The statement Is made that three hundred 
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— The Virginia Baptists aro still at work at 
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