De Brum, the rival of Mr Stanley in Africa, has made n very clever coup towards strengthening the French position in Lower Guinea, by marrying the daughter of King Mokoko of that regThe king lias a crown, sceptre, and made of genuine pewter, and the daughter, it is alleged, has a large stock of jewelry of the same metal. . The RiverOgowe is closed by De Brazza . while the French, have raised their JF flag at Benito, and there will soon be " a demand for Stanley and his elephant gun. "Please, mum," said Bridget, "I've • come to give yez notice," Mrs Beaconhill."Why, Bridget! What do you mean. Haven't yon always been treated well, and havent you more privileges than most domestics 1" Bridget: Perhaps I have, mum; but iver since I've been here, I've noticed that all the m'agazines go into the parlor, and it is not until iveryoneinthe househas rid'em. that we sees wan of 'em in the kitchen. All me jfe fri'nds be talkin' of the issays, an' the stories an' the papers, an I feels like a fool not to be able to talk intilligently widrae company. Cobed op Dbixeiko.—"A young friend of mine was cured of an insatiaolo thirst for « liquor, that had so prostrated his system that he was unable to do any business. He was entirely cured by hopbitters. It allayed all that burning thirst, took away the appetite for liquor, made his nerves steady, and he has reumiued a sober and steady man \ for two years, and he has no desire to return * to hifl oups."—From a leading R.R. Offic al. Bead NEGLECT IS OFTEN AS FERTILE A CAUSE OF SUFFEKIMiI as the disease itself. Humin nature, warned as it is by repeated examples, 13 prone to forget the salutary lessons thoy inculcate and apt to 1030 by deferment, the good it may recieve from prompt and decisive action. When the means are within our gmsp, it is almost sinful. to allow their escape, and those who overlook the virtues of UDOLPIIO WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM AKOMATIC SCHNAI'PS must Btand forever self-criminated and roproaihed.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1744, 24 July 1884, Page 3
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348Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1744, 24 July 1884, Page 3
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