Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1894 — MISSING LINKS. [ARTICLE]
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Tea is cut every forty days the year around in Japan. D onds, so small that 1,500 go to tne carat, have been cut in Holland. A Kentucky court recently deliberated three days, at a cost of $2 <•, up n the ownership of sll worth of pine scrub land. In Sun Francisco a King's Dau liters Circle is composed of eight < hinese w< men, two Japanese, two Syrians and two Americans. The piles of old London bridge, driven s o years before, were found to be in goid condition when the new bridge was erected in I b 59. Tm Engineering and Mining Jour nal thinks we shall soon be competitors with English manufacturers of Iron and steel in foreign markets. The hygienic congress at Buda-l’esth brought out the fact that there are four times as many meu who stammer as there are women so afflicted. Behanzin’s crown, from Dahomey, has just been placed in the anthroiiological collection in the Louvre. It is of burnished copper, garnished with precious stones, and is of colossal size. A bust of Herod the Great, believed to be authentic, was recently discovered at Jerusalem. It was bought by the Russian government for the Hermitage Museum at St. Petersburg. What promises to be an exceedingly rich gold-bearing reef has been discovered at Sudest, British New Guinea. Coal deposits have also been recent'y found, and the island promises to develop great wealth.
