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— The Livingstone expedition is said to have 
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Tne people of New Mexico have voted not 
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— The Spiritualists propose to erect a college 
near Portland, Oregon. 
— During the post year there were 100 deaths 
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— A colony of loo families Is about to leave 
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* — In Now Hampshire, the cranberry crop this 
year will bo the largest ever known. 
— More than thirty inches of rain have fallen 
In the White Mountains since May 1st. 
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UNITED STATES WATCH CO’S WATCHES. 
REPORT OF JUDGES 
AT THE SECOND 
INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION 
OP THE 
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No. 795. American Watches. Entered by 
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