Troublesome Spirits.
Oxe of the citizens of Codillao, Mich., i s having a great time with what ho think* are spirits. Articles of clothing were found with great holes cut in them, and all efforts to find out who exit the holes were in vain. An all-night prayer meeting was hold by the minister, but the spirits were as active as ever, and a new. cap that had been placed in a jar, which was tightly closed, was taken out, with a bij? hole ro lU The fact that tho only moinber of the family Whosq clothing, is not out in a 14-year -«W ffirl- oii^ht to make the 'detection of the Jpiftfc an e-asy tas&.W" New York Sun.
A gentleman come homo in the " wesma' hours " at the -West-end recently, and was surprised to find his wife clod in black. ♦•' Why are %you wearing those xaovu<mng garments?" he said, somewhat unsteadily. * tfof tny late husband," wastho sisfnitiqanu «j>ly. He has been in tho houao ,»t tea
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 243, 25 February 1888, Page 8
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167Troublesome Spirits. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 243, 25 February 1888, Page 8
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