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OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT.…

NEWS NOTES.

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I HOW COLLIERS WORK.I

I MR. TOM NICKALLS'S WILL.…

; GOLD-SEEKERS' TERRIBLE FATE.…

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I A FARMER was complaining to some bystanders that he did not know what was the matter with his horses. He had tried everything he oould think of, condition powder and all other specifics, but to no purpose. They would not improve in flesh. A stable boy, whose sympathies were aroused by the story, comprehended the situation, and modestly asked: Did you ever try corn ?" INSPECTOR-GENERAL HENBY MACDONNEL, G.B., who has been placed on the retired list, joined the Royal Naval Medical Service in 1861. He attained his pre- sent rank after 38 years of effective and assiduous service. He will be recalled as having been Fleet Surgeon of the Invincible at the bombardment of Alexandria in 1882. The Inspector-General was made a Companion of the Order of the Bath on thl occasion of the Diamond Jubilee in 1897. MR. CLEM EDWABDS, well known in conneocicm with the labour movement, has been called to the Bar at the Middle Temple. AT Burr Oak, Michigan, Mr. John Holmes, a millionaire banker, poisoned himself after attempting to kill his wife. THERE has just been laid to rest at Koeffen, near Inspruck the remains of a man named Johann Schwaighofer, who for 57 years had acted as school- master and organist in various districts in the Southern Tyrol. His teaching and his organ-play- ing did not suffice to keep him, so a correspondent writes, and in his leisure time Schwaighofer was successively day labourer, wood-cutter, mason, car- penter, painter, thatcher, shepherd &c. He was a learned man, and kept up correspondence with savants, poets, and artists of distinction. He wrote his own epitaph, which sets forth the simple facts that. he was a schoolmaster born at Bethenschoss in 1817, and that he died at Koeffen in 1899

THE Q UEEN'S KEYIEW AT ALDEIiSHOT.

I AN IDEAL DRINK. I

IPEERS' OFFICIAL'S DEBTS.I

DUKE OF WESTMINSTER OJS BETTING.

I u _OLDHAM ELECTION. <

ITHE CASE OF MRS. DRUCE, I

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I THE SUICIDE -SEASON. I

A CHEQUE THAT STRAYED. I

OLD AGE PENSIONS.j

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A GREAT ACTRESS'S SECRET.

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AMID BONES AND SKULLS.