Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1892 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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SOMEWHAT CURIOUS. Wyoming is State that pays its teachers equally without regard to seift. In England, at the present time, the ratio of public houses is one to every two hundred of the population. In almost every school of Japan it is the custom one day in the autunin to take the pupils out rabbit hunting. The Berlifi University is the third largest in the world. Paris, with 9,215 students, and Vienna, with 6,220, are larger. Auctioneers' fees in England and in the United States are paid by the seller. In France and Holland the purchaser pays them. A writer in the Boston Transcript has figured up that heaven contains 1,800,000,000 souls against a population in hell of 175,000,000,000. The Japanese are unsusceptible to scarlet fever, and small-pox, which was at one time rife among them, has been checked and almost exterminated by voluntary vaccination. The mortality of Tokio, a vast pity which covers one hundred square f miles of ground, is only twenty per thousand. . • 'r j,- '
