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— Buffalo has but ono Chinaman. 
— Syracuse’s netv depot, is iinished. 
— Gon. Butler is buying land in Kansas. 
— Mad dogs aro still rampant in Albany. 
— Prohibition was carried in Mills Co., la. 
— Holland has abolished capital punishment. 
— The Cambelites have 362 churches in Ohio. 
— The Water Board of Brooklyn wants $164,800. 
— The Swedish emigration to Maine, cord imies. 
— The grasshoppers have disappeared from 
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Springfield, Vermont. 
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