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Crisp And Casual

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Day
3
Month
August
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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Tli? solar syste.m has 20 moons. The right s;de of the body prespires more tfluan the left. New Mexico is enjoyin}? the first ralmy season it has had in tour years. The leaf of the badiana is usually six feet long by two feet wide. It oosts the saloons of New York $500,000 a yeasr to replace their broken glasses. Tïie crowa of St. Stephen, king oí Hungary, 980-1015, is stttl preserveO. in the fo'rtreiis palaoe of BudaPestüi. It is just 100 years since the Corniwhman, M'illiam Murdock, discovered t'hat coal gas might be used an as itlumnam. The most important Japanese holiday is the Fea et af the Llanteras, Sram Jwly 13 to 16. It ks the Japanese Decoratton day. The fiirst oia vrU was discovered ia ■Vayne county, Ky., in 1829, thirty years before the diwc'overy of oil in P ennisyl va-n iia . The loaigest canal in the world is t'lie oae wliieh extends trom the front'ier of Ghana to St Petersburg. It mlea-stures iin, all 4,472 mides. Duritng .a recent storm at ton, jN. ti., an elm tree, unaer nmcn Tjafayette ,amd hiis party stood at a reeeptíOTL ig-iiven them Ín 1825, was struck by light.nírag antl demolished. A t.radesniaii on FlatUusli: ave., Pi-oo.klyin, has a big s:lgn stretcliod acroísa iho front of bita store bearmg m la.rge black letters, tlic words, "Dealer illa Green Groods." He sells vegetables. Appropos of tlie alleg-ed disoovery of Nolali's ark on the top of Mount Ararat, it te rel.ated that Colonel Kaiazko, a Rtusèian eng-iaieer, who ma.de the ascemt in 1850, found no ark tliere. In Wtodïng up the Iane Oounty (Kas.) Farmer, the editor says: "Wiitih mallfce toward none and eharMy.for all, I retire froni the publicatib'ii of tbUs paper, a.nd ani ready for a eaft jo!h in. tlie haii--est field." Tliei is preserved in Trinity College, Dublin, the harp whose notes were hleard in Tara's Hall wben Bri'an Boni was kiete, and the sisrlit of which imspilred Tilomas Moore when he was stivdyitng at oW Trilnity to write his iamous song. The everlastiing kitker found in this aind erviery town may be interested to kirkow t'hat the original kioker, in a motaphorical eeoee ík mentioned in the fiirst book of Samuel, Kei'Oiwl chapter, 29th verse, wheré a mam oí God said unto Eli, '.'Wïiepetorfe ki-k ye at my uacrüfiee .i.nd miaie offéëioga V'

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Ann Arbor Courier