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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
November
Year
1877
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Londcm Spectator, iu an nrticle on American trainps, say tho rf snit of experieiiee ia Eugland, after attempts to suppress (camping by oapitnl sentences, by hard labor, and by enforced prodnetion, is that the ouly way to mitigate the evil is to establish a rural pólice. The Spectator prononnces the American idea of sendinp; idle men and women to sevt rely goveriud industrial schools "a very curious experiment," aud donbts its snecess. Huoh Lylii, who lived nenr Keel lilnfT, Oro., was bitten by a rattlesnake reeently. It appears that ho snw a snake in ! the pnth before him and shot it. The I snake ran into a hole in the gronnd af ter beiug shot, and Lyle, in order to secure ; it, put liis hand in to seize it by the teiL Another snake was in tiic liole, and bit him twice in the hand. He ran to the nearest cabin, and, tukiug n, lead-pencil, attorapted to writc his iige on a piece of , paper, but the pain beonme so intense tUat lie wn uuable to write auytbiDg more thaii the word í'horii." H" died i the {ollowinf; toy,

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Subjects
Old News
Michigan Argus