Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1883 — GLEANINGS. [ARTICLE]

GLEANINGS.

lowa has $7,000,000 in her savings banks. Bogs are $1.50 per dozen in some parts at Montana. Ex-Senator Ferry, of Michigan, will remain abroad another year. A hen farm, stocked with over 1,000 fowls, is to be started in TbomasviUe, Ga. The mill operatives at Manchester, N. H., have $5,000,000 in the savings banks. They do not allow a fellow to whistle while going through the sausage market in St. Louis. A nest of gray squirrels was found in a tree five miles east of; Fulton, N. Y., byOrviUe Johnson. He took the squirrels home and gave them to the care of a eat having kittens. The oat adopted them, quite to the exclualon of her own kind. Two magnificent bas-reliefs, ascribed to Michael Angelo, have lately been discovered in Havre. One of them represents the storming of a fortress, the other Fame, crowning one of the Duke* of Guise, It is supposed that these two works adorned the grave of the first Duke of that family in the Castle of Jolnville, which was sacked during the (Tench revolution. Florida has 830 factories, working 2,74$ hands, with a capital invested of f 1,MT.,000.