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The Clan na Gael.

Tho Central News has been supplied ■"' with tho following " from n high oilicinl Bouree": " Disappointed at tho failuro of the recent dyniuuito plot and tha cupturo of their agents, tho Clanna Gael in America have lately proi:. -moted new schemes of outrago in tho . > hopo again to attract tho subscriptions of discontented contributors, ns well as to uleiir tlio leaders from aceusuJ : ' tions of haying embezzled a largo propoition of the funds ontmsted to them. As tho authorities had reason to fear that these fresh plots would bo directed to a reputation of tho Phomix Park tragedy, tboy took measures to watch tho s who escaped to America to avoid arrest for thatlrime, A short timo sinco tl» notorious Thomas Brennanforv..; to the League, was found to he in communication with JohrfS. Walsh and otlior agonts of the Walsh thereupon disappiMl from his homo, announcing that lie was going to join lirommniu Omaha. As a matter of fact, he took ' steamer for Franco, Thero he wag lost sight of for a while, hot ultimately he was met in Paris and followed : to an obscuro hotel, where he had 1 been lodging under a falso name. Tins man, who was formerly one of tho salaried organisers of tho Land League, was denounced by Carey as ono of the chief promoters of the . Phoenix Park murders. A warrant issued for his arrest was oxecuted in' France in 188S under tho Extradition r Treaty with that country, but the . Froncli Government" refused to give linn up. Thero is 110 reasonable doubt that his mission to Europe is connected with some desperate plot."

Egyptian Justice. As a sample of curious administration,of justico read the following, wjpi comes from Egypt, and is calculateHKSoothe those who rebel against the'condition of affairs in civilised places:—A citizen of Khartoum, named Mahomet, just beloro the siege, entrusted all liis fortune—£l,Goo—to a friend, a nmniur in Upper Egypt, who was to get £2OO for taking cure of the raone;-.' When Khartoum fell the ntniutir decided that his friend hud died, put on mourning, and pocketed tho money as the next friond of tho deceased man. When Mahomet turned up, the faithless friend denounced him as an impostor, und when Mahomet sent for his wil'o to prove ho was Mahnuiet, the niamtir admitted her identity, and calmly offered to marry her as an act of regard for his deceased friend and'to prove his belief that she was a widow. When tho case uumu lip for trial the local Judge wanted die niamuv to pivo tip £SOO out of the £1,600 he had gotten from his friend, The mamur considered this oxtortionate, and the case went up on appeal to it cost tho nramiir &\,W had managed to fix the necessaiyNnnmber of officials, Mahomet was hjprisoned for being unable to pav costs, and probably doesn't know what becamo of his alleged widow.

Woman's Suffering and Relief. Thoso languid, tircsptno sensations, caoßing you to fuel scarcely n'ole to bo on your feet; that constant drain that is taking from your system all its former elasticity; driving tlio bloom from your checks; that continual strain upon your vital forces, rendering you-irritable and fretful, can easily be removed by the use of that marvellous remedy, Dr Soulo's American Hop Bitters. Irregularities and obstructions of your systoni are . relieved at once, while tho special causes of ponodical pain are permanently romoved. Kone receive so much benefit, and none aie so profoundly grateful, and bliow such an interest in recommending Hop Bitters as women. ut j§ POSTAL OAKD STORY, * 1 was affected with kidney and urinary troublo"i'ortwelvo years I" After trying all tho doctors and patent medicines I could hear of, I used two i bottles of Dr Soulo's American Hop BittcW AnaTam perfectly cured. I kcop it "All tho time I" respectfully B. F. Booth, Saulsbury, Tonn.-May 3, 1885. Bradford, Pa,, May 8,1880. It has. cured me of several diseases, such as nervousness, sickness of tho stomach, monthly troubles, ttc I have nut ( ' f seen a sick day in n year siuco I took Dr Soule's American Hop Bitters. All my neighbors uso thorn.— Mrs Faksie Gkeen. 83,000 LOST. '' A tour to Europo that cost mo 83,000 did me less good than ono bottle of Dr Soulo's American Hop Bitters; thoy also cured my wife of fifteen years nervous weakness, sleeplessness, and dyspepsia," R, M. Auburn N.Y. So. Bloomingvillo, 0,, May 'BO. Sin,—l have been 'suffering ten years, mid I tried your Dr Soulo's American Hop Bitters, and it did mo moro good than ell the doctors Miss S. S. Booxk. 'V BABY SAVED. \Yo are so thankful to see that our nursing baby was permanently cured of a daniferousjind protracted constipaton and tho bowels by tho uso of Dr Soulo's American Hop Bitters by .its mothor, vihich at the sanio time restored her to perfect health and stiongtli. Tho Paroute, Rochester, N.Y. tpnuino without, ut bunch it green hops on tho white label, and DSoulo's namo blown iu tho bottle. Beware of all the viio poisonous stuff nmdo to imitate tho above 2051

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2962, 28 July 1888, Page 3

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The Clan na Gael. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2962, 28 July 1888, Page 3

The Clan na Gael. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2962, 28 July 1888, Page 3

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