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There is great rejoicing at Chamberlain, Dak., over the news that President Cleveland has signed the bill opening up about eleven mil* lion acres of the Sioux reservation to settlement. While Mary Floyd was milking a cow at Urbana, 0., a little sack containing eighty-five dollar 3 dropped from her bosomjand tbe money was eaten by the cow. At Mt. Carmel, Pa., owing to an accident to a passing freight train on tbe Philadelphia and Reading R. R., a car loaded with Dupont powder exploded, wrecking seventeen buildings and causing eight deaths. Thirty were injured. Loss to property 75,000d015. The Duke of Devoushire, who is now at Chatsworth, has lately sold a number of shortkorns from his herd at Holker Hall, which is pr ibably the finest in the world. Three have been bought to go to Buenos Ayres, six for Minnesota, and two for Canada. Last week, at a sale of autographs, a characteristic letter, written by Sir Isaac Newton, fetched £63, being bought for Trinity College, Cambridge. GRATEFUL WOMEN. None receive bo much benefit, and none are so profoundly grate ful and show such an interest in recommending Dr. Soule's American Hop Bitters as women. It is the only remedy peculiarly adapted to the many ilia the sex is almost universally subject to. Chills and fever, indigestion or deranged liver, constant or periodical sick headlines, weakness in the back or kidneys, pain in the shoulders and different parts of the body, a feeling cf lassitude and despondency, aie ft 1 readily removed by these bitten. " Courant."

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 15, 3 August 1888, Page 31

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 15, 3 August 1888, Page 31

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 15, 3 August 1888, Page 31

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