THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE REMEDY.
JFpp- disorders of the etomach, -bowels and j livgjr, &nd .atoedicinßlievery way renowned* for its delightful flavor — Wolfe's Schnapps, CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS. London. Mr Gladstone writes urging the electors to vindicate the rights of the fpuse of Commtidiß as : tfre /organ of c .people, ~arifl' to estabash the honour of England and consolidate the strength of the Empire by con* ceding the just constitutional claims .of Ireland. f .Bawdy scenes have taken place at an anti^Parneli Convention in Ireland. \
"* Mr Healy read v correspondence showing that the Liberal Whips offered £200 annually for four Iriih aeafcs if they were considered Liberal and not Home Rule. Mr Dillon denounced Mr Healy as a traitor in making the correspond* ence public. The Tiniei suggests "Ifiajirin HSw pf the Healy episode, enquiry should be made into the number of seats bought by the Liberals. Sh R. Webster becomes Attorney- ■ G.ene^aU- -.~ « — ' tClie Dake "of Portland has been appointed,, Master of the Horse, and Lord Ranfiirly a Lord-in^Waiting. Lord Knutsford has been created a Viscount. Mr Balfour, at Manchester, discussing the question of Local reto, said that such measures had totally failed in Australasia and America. No reform of local coercion could alter the tastes of the people. iJjhe hopes of temperance advocates should be based ofl improvement in the sentiments of all classes. : The Duke pf Devonshire, in bourse of an address, said that tfhe Government believed there were no political reforms or oppressive grievances urgently requiring the immediate attention of Parliament. Tbpy intended to improve the material and social condition of the people, and secure a period of tranquil rest, which the country sorely ueeded. At the wool sales, prices remain firm, The Americans are making heavy purchases in good greasy fleeces. Speakijg at Manchester, Mr A. J. Balfour declared that freehold occupancy was the solution of the Irish problem. Mr Justin McCarthy denies the truth of Mr Healy's statement respecting the Liberal Whips offering a certain sum per annum for a. certain number of Irish seats. : ' Mr Healy reaffirms the charge?, and there is much feeling in Ireland over the dispute. . Lard Hopetoun, late Governor of Victoria, has had conferred on him the freedom of the City of Edin* burgh. At the ceremony, in acknowledging the honour done him, I Lord Hopetoun congratulated Lord Rosebery on his action in ceasing to make fGotfefnorsbips party appointments,; and said "he thought that in that direction the ex-Prime Minister | had displayed great strength and shown example to his successors. The Morning Post states thtfc the Government has decided to retain; control of Chitral in deference to thipl . advice of th.a Viceroy and other official; in India. Tue ■MiijnaiT's. . oa:go ,of \ kaqri | timber bus been submitted to auction. A p u-iion of the consignment damaged was sold at 1* 2d to Is 5d per cubic f <o\ and that not damaged , | at from 2 to 2* l'l per cubic foot. For N w Z jaland white wood fches-e wviv no bids, and the consign^ m nt w.-u withdrawn, : "•;--' Tii • r> port of Boxlon, Ronald, and o<> , w >ol broker?, states that the outiook f)i' the wool market ia more reassuring than for a long thno pa«t. At the wool sales prioes are very firm, ami American buyers are coin.---p ting strongly.
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Manawatu Herald, 13 July 1895, Page 2
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548THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE REMEDY. Manawatu Herald, 13 July 1895, Page 2
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