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NELSON.

The O M doesn't see J T's bright light up at Richmond lately. Have they left, J ?...I N will miss the walks up to the little foot-bridge now. They were very nice, weren't they, J ? I hear they've made it up again, Jack and Is'bel fair ; I'm glad of that, for this I know, They're a very happy pair. I wonder what A P was saying to J W on Sunday at the wharf. She looked very serious at the time. .1 bave noticed a certain scorcher who pays great attention to the Masonic Hotel. Is there anyone there you know, Fred ?...A R must be tryitg to hang up to I N. No chance, grapes are sour.. I hear that IT and J W have sold the farm— at a good profit, too. It Is to be hoped we will.have some cake before long. ..That was a select card party tbe other night, but it wound up most disma'ly for E L.

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Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1023, 6 August 1898, Page 21

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NELSON. Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1023, 6 August 1898, Page 21

NELSON. Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1023, 6 August 1898, Page 21

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