In Cannes, at a bootmaker's shop, the English tourißt may find the following inscription, in his own language—"Repairs hung with stage-coach." After long and anxious thought, he may arrive at the cobbler's meaning, who only wished to inform his patrons that repairs were executed with diligence. Vesuvius and Niagara.—An Americau tourist ,*as visiting Naples and saw Vesuvius during an irruption. Have you anything like that in the New World ? was the question of an Italian spectotor. No, replied Jonathan, but I guess we have a mill dam' that would put it out in five minutes.
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Grey River Argus, Volume 21, Issue 3133, 27 August 1878, Page 2
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