There has been an alarming outbreak of triehinossU in Brunswick. Sixty persons have been afilicted, of whom seven died. The Quaker residents of Fairmount, Ind., men and women, in a crowd, demolished a building that was being erected for a Raloon. There never has been a saloon in the pisce.vand the citizens declare there never shall be.
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Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6094, 9 November 1887, Page 5
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