A well-known poet was at Barnum’s Hotel, Baltimore, a few weeks ago. He wvote to a friend in Hew Jersey, and ended his letter thus—“ Come and see whenever you ean ; I am at Barnum’s.” The friend who does not appear to have been familiar with Baltimore, answered—" I am sorry you have commenced exhibiting yourself. If you had stuck to literature, you would have made your mark and fortune.” Lord Beaconsfield’s Policy.—People may speak ill of Lord Beaconsfield’s policy (says the Journal des Debat#) it has its faults, but has also its good qualities. Lord Beaconfied, by his energetic attitude, by his language, at once brilliant and ardent, has reinvigorated the English hearts which the purely economical policy of his predecessor had softened. England is again accustomed to the the thought that she has a part to play in the world, and cannot disinterest herself in what happens on the Continent. They reckon what Lord Beaconsfield’s policy has o tin pounds sterling, but was not this colicy of moral elevation inevitable after the enervating policy of Mr Gladstone? How can one calculate, since all the consequences have not yet been produced, what has been or will be the cost to England of the suppression of the clause in the Treaty of Paris, which closed the Black Sea to the Russian ships of war, a suppresion which Mr Gladstone should modestly and silently have recorded in 1871 ? England has found out that what costs dearest of all is to effect a re-entry into Europe, after the defection of leaving it, and the time always comes when re-entries are necessary. This is why the Government of Lord Beaconsfield, in spite of its faults of detail, will leave a last ng remembrance in the English heart. Holloway's Pills. —lndigestion, Stomach and Liver Compliaints.—Persons suffering from any derangements of the liver, stomach, or the organß of digestion should hare recourse to Holloway’s Pills, as there is no medicine know that acts on these particular complaints with such certain success. Its peculiar properties strengthen the stomach, increase the appetite and rouse the sluggish liver. For bowel complaints it is invaluable, as it removes every primary derangement, thereby restoring the patient to the soundest health and strength These preparation may be used at all times and in all climates by persons affected by biliousness, nausea, or disordered liver: for flatulency and heartburn they are specifics. Indeed no ailment of the digestive organs can long resist their purifying and correc tive powers.
ROBINSON BROTHERS ARE NOW LANDING, EX “ Buttermore,” direct from the Manufacturers. ONE .CASE Single and Doublebarrelled, Central Fire, Breechloading FOWLING PIECES, of the very best make, with all the loading and capping apparatus complete. ONE CASE Single and Double-barrelled Muzzle-loading GUNS. ONE CASE Cartridges and Cartridge Cases, Powder, Shot, Caps, Wads, &c., &c. TWO CASKS Assorted TINWARE, Coal Vases, &c. SIX CASES and CASKS Furnishing Iron mongery. ONE CASE Cart HAMES and TRACES Also, on Hand. A Large and Well-selected Stock of IRONMONGERY TINWARE, Imported and Colonial make GLASS, all sizes PAINTS, all colors, mixed and dry PAPERIIANGINGS, Scrim, Tacks HARVEST TOOLS BUILDERS’ IRONMONGERY REGISTER and American STOVES COOKING Ranges, Colonial Ovens MARBLE MANTLEPIECES MANILLA ROPE, all sizes AMERICAN CHAIRS, a large assortment. AMERICAN and other PERAMBULATORS AMERICAN GOODS, a large stock And the Best-assorted Stock of Ironmongery in the District. TRY OUR SUPERIOR Kerosene Oil and Lamps. ROBINSON BROS., FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERS, OOAOHBU ILDERS, &c. BLENHEIM. 35 Easy Shaving. Easy Shaving Easy Shaving. p NOTE THE PRICE : Shaving- 3d. Shampooing - 6d. Haircutting -6d. Boys—Half-Price. FAMILIES AND SCHOOLS, 2D. A HEAD. AtC. COLLIEK’S HAIRCUTTING SALOON, MARKET STREET. GG
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume II, Issue 127, 8 June 1880, Page 4
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