People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1895 — ODDS AND ENDS. [ARTICLE]
ODDS AND ENDS.
Aluminum paper is announce I. A Louisville tobacco warehouse holds 7,000 hogsheads. Scarlet is mourning color for unmarried women in Brazil. Kansas has twenty-two newspapers which are edited by worn -n Manilla paper paste I ov ®r the backs of pictures will exclude dust perfectly.. A beet weighing eight and one-half pounds was recently grown on a Nevada farm. The first savings bank of this country was the Philadelplra Savings Fund soc ety, organized in 1815. It is still in existence. The Pennsyivan a limited and the Empire state express, on the New York Central, are the most luxurious trains in the w >rid. In 1773 the Dutch lost the vessel Antionette, an In Hainan an I w th her sank £7OO 000 pounds sterling, bisides jewels of great value. The average golden eagle weighs twelve poun is, is three feet from th • tip of his bill to me tip of his tail and has wings of seven feet spread. In the Lake Superior district alone a year's vield of free copper amount -1 to no than 8.0 ),) tons, or 17,’.*' Ood 1 1• ■ 1 v i r H- ><iis.
