Howard Seeley, a Texas writer of frontier sketches, makes use of a human skull for an inkstand. It once belonged, it is said, to a Mexican senorita who was famous for her beauty. A iiooi' snake has been captured by a fanner at Floris, lowa, and it is described as being 15 inches in length, with a spiked tail, while " between the eyes is a small socket in which the end of the taii fits whan coiled up like a hoop." S. McLichno.v will personally attend at his Hamilton shop, during the timu of clearing sale. See advertisement. '.York will be attended to as usual,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2521, 6 September 1888, Page 2
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105Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2521, 6 September 1888, Page 2
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