Moots and slmus worn sewn up to the I''iint Empire, then nails were introduced. It h reportoi-l that .1 runes iCussell Lowell is to marry an Knglish woman of rank. A UAii.iiOAH from the City of Mexico to the California coast is said tube assured. Thhv say SO,OOO Canadians have settled in the States in a year. Dlt. von lie LOW indulged in a delicious bi of satire, by way of a parting Rift to the United States. It seems that one of the critics, in his notice of the doctor's recitals, dewited less s p.ice to the music than to a lively description of the operathat which is the fcreat pianist's inseparable companion on the conceit platform. So Dr. von I'.aloW made his headgear into a parcel, and dn-vatelieti lt to the editor, with a polite note that as his critic suen.ed to know mere about opera-hats than about iVuthovcn, he might like to keep tho thing as u souvenir.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2659, 27 July 1889, Page 6 (Supplement)
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161Untitled Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2659, 27 July 1889, Page 6 (Supplement)
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