SIOEMS m AMERICA. New York, March 19. Thousands of navvies are employed in removing the snow from the streets in different towns visited by the recent snowstorm. In many of the streets bodies have been found in a standing posture frozen to death. A tremendous gale occurred at sea at the same time as the s*orm w«s raging on land, and over 200 wrecks have strewn the coast from Chesapeake Ray to New York, The loss of life is incalculable. The effects of the gale were felt with particular severity in Delaware, Maryland, and New York States.
On Thursday the child of a settler living near Stratford fell out of its cradle into a bucket of water and was drowned. The child was seven months old, and the not being in the house at the tune, was not aware of the accident till she »aW the child lying dead in the bucket. A Cross Baby. Nothing is go conducive to a plan’s remaining a bachelor a* stopping for one night at the house of a married friend, and being kept awake for five or six hours by the crying ol a cross baby. All cross and crying babies need only Hr Soule's American Hop Bitters to make them well and smiling. Young man i remember thii.—“ Traveller."
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1715, 24 March 1888, Page 3
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217Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1715, 24 March 1888, Page 3
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