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covered the germ which 'caused so: W es ^> whom I was walking
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drop of this second cultivation is
injected under the skin of a rabbit
'or a sheep, fee animal dies with
all the symptoms of ddiepathic
Splenic fever. Pasteur had stud
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read newspapers sometimes, but I
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my way, and I have nothing better
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but as a usual thing I have more
reading than I can get through
with, and have no time to devote
to newspapers.”
I do not know that there is an
other man in public life of a posi
tion and 'experiehce approaching
that df the Attorney General, who
has been Governor of his State
twice, served two terms-in the Sen
ate, and is now Attorney General
of -the ‘United"States, "who could or
would make such a confession,
and I found him the other day
with “Watts on the Mind.” in his
hand. The Attorney General says
that he has no objections to news
papers, but other reading interests
him. He says that he is not at
tracted by the tales of murder and
rapes and the gossip about the af
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umns, and cares less for the opin
ions of editors expressed editorial
ly. He reads news of important
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to them, and does not often miss
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over every morning to keep posted
as to the ‘condition of legislation
in Congress. He always takes
several law magazine's and other
professional publications, but no
newspaper goes to his house or to
his office.
The March pension roll'ctfils for
$18,780,000.
The Canadian Parliament will
meet on April 7.
Kansas has Noted municipal
suffrage to women.
A new theory is that lock-jaw is
contagions.
Florida is shipping her spring
tomatoes northward.
winds
Within the tropics the
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The United States Colleges con
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Hew York city consumes $17,-
0(55,000 worth o£^sk% every year.
Six new counties are to be carved
out of Tom Green county, Texas.
Hothouse strawberries are sell
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Christine-Nilsso* was married
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A clumsy Nashvillian has drop
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retrievably.
There is little probability of a
decision in the big telephone suit
before next fall.
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A bill to give convicts a college
education is before the Wisconsin
legislature.
In Kentucky last year nearly
5,000,000 bushels more of "corn
was raised than in 1885.
Senatof-elect Reagan, 'of Texas,
when he speaks is never at ease*
it is said, unless he has a string ih ;
his hand, and he keeps pulling
this string through his fiSgSrs as !
he talks. His favorite position,
when listening to a discussion in
the House, is sitting back in his
chair with a piece of white letter
paper in his hands. This he folds
lip carefully, and with his jack
knife cuts through the folds. The
two pieces of paper he then lays
together folds them, and cuts
them in pieces. He reduces these
pieces still smaller in th© §Rine
Way, and when he has used up one
piece of paper he takes another.
So he goes on for hours at 'a time,
until his desk ig littered with
scraps of paper, and the floor sur
rounding it looks like that about
the scissors editor of a newspa-
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A recent project among astrono
mers is beginning to take definite
shape. The French Academy of
Science proposes holding an inter
national conference in Paris next
spring to arrange for the prepara
tion of a photographic map of the
entire heavens, this great work to
be simultaneously carried forward
by ten or twelve observatories
Scattered over the whole globe.
Y.,
Speaking of th6 redemption of
the trade dollars, and the effect it
will have upon the money market,
one of the ablest financiers of New
York says: “It certainly converts
eight millions of merchandise into
money and adds eight millions to
our circulating mediuffij for the
Treasury will disburse silver cer
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ment for fee trade dollars; and I
am extremely happy feat I have
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past three years in behalf of the
holders of these nnfortunate dol
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George Stevenson, fee inventor,
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get on, would finish by saying:
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For fifteen years he plodded and
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The postmaster of Rome says a
eareful census of feat city and its
suburbs would show a population
of 10,000, which would entitle fee
city to free delivery.
The colored people of Gatbbert
will organize a Masonic lodge.
Two thousand eight hundred di
vorces were granted in fee United
States last yeai\
The Emperor of China has ex
pressed a great desire to taste
Meliean porkee beanee.
Both houses os: fee Nevada leg
islature have adopted resolutiens
disfranchising Mormons.
A gross of 'steel pens, once cost
ing thirty-five dollars, may now be
produced for eight cents.
New York 'girls tired of the gay-
eties of the season, have turned
their hands to cooking to kill time.
The pay of & member of the
Maine legislature is fixed at $150
for the session, be it a long or
short one.
An old church in Utica, N.
Which is soou to be torn down, be
longs to a society which was or
ganized by the Reformed Dutch
in 1628, and chartered as a congre
gation by William IH. in 1696.
The building was erected in 1839
and during its erection a riot arose
because the marble was cut by
Sing Sing convicts.
Emmett Borders, a sixteen year
old boy of Audubon, Iowa, died
recently from excessive use of to
bacco.
Nathaniel Hucker, who works
fee State Associatecl Press wire in
fee office of the Buffalo Commer
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graph operator in actual service
iu fee country. He has been at
fee key for forty-one years. Six
words a minute was the limit in
those days, and an operator re
ceiving by sound was discharged.
A firm of contractors of Port
Chester, N. Y., have been request
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sia for the purpose of entering in
to a contract with fee Russian
government to cut a tunnel 16,000
feet long under a spur of fee Ural
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feet above the Caspian Sea, and
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