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Show CORRESPOXDEJiCE. "Coalville, March 4, 1S7I. Editors Herald : When you commenced the issue of your Semi-Weekly I felt to encourage it; but, like the boy with the pudding, who thought the proof thereof was the eating, and took about four pounds on his plate, saying "he would take just a little to taste ot, and it twas good he would then take some to eat," I felt to try six montlis of Herald for a .taste. Forty-nine numbers have now March 1st come duly to hand, the contents of which I relish, the spirit I admire, the bold, truthful, independent and high-minded character I approve, and will sustain, not only by my voice and influence, but by taking and paying for it. All is well in Coalville ; health generally gen-erally good ; winter mild. Coal-hauling to the ears at Echo and to the city has kept' up lively all winter, which has been a great help and blessing to the poor of this place, whose crops were cut off by grasshoppers the past season, and mostly for the two or three seasons previous. In the providences of God our crops went, and in His providences the way is opened for our support. Feeling that I can, without difficulty, digest a year's issue of the Herald, to come, I enclose you the amount for it. - Respectfully, Alma L. 'Smth. |