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A New York correspondent tells the fol lowing romantio stoty: — A beautiful and refined Irish girl has landed at East Boston, from Liverpool, aocompanied by an unattrao* tive man named Henry O Neil, who is several years her senior. They had eloped from Dublin.. On landing they were met by two deteotivea and the Bey Mr Tighe, of Brooklyn, a relative of the lady, who endeavored to persuade her to return home. The young lady would not be persuaded, and she and her lover were married by Bey Mr Jones, of Trinity Baptist Ohuroh. The marriage was suddenly deoided upon, when the young lady heard a report that her father, Mr Jameß Tighe, of Dublin, was on board the steamer Etruria, due m New Tork on Sunday. O'Neil was the girl's father's ooaohman, and Maud Tighe formed a marked liking for him when he used to drive her about, and the

friendship ripened into love. The girl's parents objeoted, and O'Neil was discharged, only to be taken baok, however, m obedience to the girl's request. Then they deoided to elope. Mrs O'Nsil is none other than seoond cousin to the present Duke of Biohmond. It is believed that her father, Mr James Tighe, is a son of the Bight Hon. William Frederiok Fownea Tighe, who married Emeline, daughter of tbe fourth Duke of Biohmond and sister of the filth Duke.

Keatings Cough Rozenges cure Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis. Medical tetimony state that no other medicine is so effectual m to cure of these dangerous maladies. On. Lozenge alone gives ease, one or two at bed time ensures rest. For relieving difficulty of breathing they are invaluable. They con am no opium nor any violent drug. Sold by all Chemists m Tins, is i#d and as o.d each.

WHY HE DID AOT GO TO THE HOSPITAL HE COULD LEAP THROUGH THE AIR My object m writing is two-fold ; to express my gratitude for a great benefit, and to tell a short story which cannot fail to interest the feelings of many others. It is all about myself, but I have remarked that when a man tells the honest truth about himself he is all the more likely to be of use to his fellow-creatures. To begin, then, you must know I h. a d, long been more or less subject to attacks of bron> chitis, a complaint that you are aware is very common and troublesome m Great Britain m certain seasons of the year, Some months ago ' J had » very severe turn of ft, worse, X think,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2127, 6 May 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2127, 6 May 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2127, 6 May 1889, Page 3

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