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The English weekly newspaper, Los Angeles Star includes headings: [p.1]: [col.2] "Selected poetry: A gem from Fanny Forrester", "Longfellow thus happily describes the gradual coming on of the shadows of twilight", "Preventing an elopement", "Niagara Falls", [col.4] "A night scene in London", "Better get 'em first", "Jenny Lind", [col.5] "Opinions of the private secretary", "Carrying deadly weapons", "The Washington monument" [p.2]: [col.1] "The City election", "Emigration to Sonora", [col.2] "Trouble with the Indians on Kern River", [col.3] "Later from Kern River", "Mayor's message", "Los Angeles municipal election returns", "San Bernardino municipal election", [col.4] "A card to the public", "Massacre of passengers at Panama", [col.5] "Water route to Salt Lake", "From Nicaragua" [p.3]: [col.1] "Atlantic news", "From Europe", "The birth of the king of Algiers", "The baptism -- prayer of the Archbishop" [p.4]: [col.1] "Memory", "Joan of Arc was born in 1411, the daughter of a poor peasant in the province of Lorraine", [col.2] "A strong-minded candidate for matrimony", "Picture of United States Senators", [col.3] "A beautiful sentiment], "The dead -- curious calculations", "The eye sight" "Decency is a matter of latitude", "Charitable bequest".
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