llOMiiliasii Protestant churches. Mr (ieo. .1. Neal will hold a root show at his store. Cambridge, on Saturday, .June Bth, particulars of which will be found advertised elsewhere. Tim reported sinking of a steamer in Lake O.ipala, near Guadalajara, Mexico, with a lar«e excursion on board, has been confirmed. The vessel was the Ocotlan. Fifty bodies have been recovered and many more are known to be in the wreck. Two shipwrecked sailors of the Huston barque Russell from New York have reached St. Vincent, West Indies. The captain, his wife, two children, and the rest of the crow were lost. The two men had been an a rift thirteen days. One will die. A\ r Kl)l,o(.'ic delies augury ; it is continually an exception to itself. One may blunder dreadfully iu taking or not taking a wife, which is the fatal step each man must determine for himself, and for himself alone,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2631, 23 May 1889, Page 2
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