Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1883 — OUT OF THE USUAL ORDER. [ARTICLE]

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A GTccL took poison aftrir Writing letters to two beaus adjuring thorn by her love for them to take care or her.body. Of course she lived in The most enterprising strrot-car Jjcmin the world is run between Blllitogs and Coulson, Montana, thefare being 8S debts; which includes two glasses 4£ beet at« touison Nine gftls in St. Lbifis 5 baseball club. While, playingapnuftiee game the miss at the bat ref because the pitcher weffifelr “real hard.” . > . MkiYTBdAiWtT MT ■ < A young woman, aged 18 years, who lives In Lapeer, Minn., has now teen thrice nratried and thrice a wttWW. -All the eligible bachelors andwidowersot that town are fleeing for their lives. IN the Gulf Fibril A hen hatched a brood of chickens in a neat on the limb of a tree twenty-four feet from thb ground. Hens down there early learn the necessity of roosting high. ! . a •-«.. > A«EOT in Wilmington, N. 0., was bitten by a rattlesnake a few days ago, the fang of the serpent entering the end of Ms fiugew.When he seized a hatchet»which, happened to be near at hand and cut off his finger before the poison had time bespread* through Ms ; system. . - i • . in a skiff to nave a pierne by mtnHeii. wmi# paddling M’caughta BWe alligator, which bestonto whittle, In a short time the lagoon was fiUed Jgth its.kindred. lowed him to the wharf, di . . 14,1, A ThAVEifc*, "whSe Walking among the ruins* of Caracalla’s baths toiqmt, came sawasventured too neluf their neeta, and'they picked up stones in their talons.soaxed to a height of nearly fcet. and let them drop. Home of the stopeq weighed a potpd. The Lower Allo ways Creek oowespondent Of the. Salem (N. 3,) tttyndard adds to nls list of tough Stopes from’Wat Sec: ibn this: A cow belonging 1 to James Stackhouse, having no progeny of her own, has adopted a litter P* Pte* Wsßtgeare four in number, and when hungry they give notice to thefir foster mother tL Tubbing against her legs, and at the same time give vent to the well-known vocal sound of yoipig.iryme. Their guardian at once lirodoiya in.such a manner that the maternal fount Is readily accessible, and then each ptg’proceeds to gain a livelihood by seizing <M a teat. , | j Among the sight* which were witnessed on the dock yesterday, the most noticeable was There was only -one string on the instalment, but he rendered the most difficult s«r~-sr£s= different instruments. A large crowd Hsti