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A preacher" "took iip a collection" on Sunday, and found, when lug hat was returned, that there wasn't a cent in it. " I thank my God, I '' said he, turning the hat upside down and tappirig the crown of it with his hand, "that I have got my hat back from this congregation." A heavy fall of snow took place in U.S., last December. ]n one <>:' toe towns a man Was passing beneath a lofty buildings when a " slide" of snow from the i\>of fell upon and cdmplctcly buried him. The bystanders set to work, and at length dug him iniit. Theyfouiil him unhurt, but in tears. | Ho said he was a Swiss, and had not felt so I happy for ye:us. It reminded him of day* . gone by iyi his native mtfuni*irj»,

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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 205, 14 October 1873, Page 5

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Untitled Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 205, 14 October 1873, Page 5

Untitled Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 205, 14 October 1873, Page 5

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