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Pressure of general news matter prevents the insertion of a chapter of the daily serial to-day. Gn the fourth page appears cable news, reports of Saturday's football matohes, golf scores, coursing, and the concluding results at the Dunedin Jockey Club's meeting. The Daily Texegiafh will not be pnb" lished to-morrow, tho 78th anniversary of the Qaeen's Birthday. The dlreotora of the Stratford Dairy Faotory have resolved to rebuild at onoe. An additional priz9 will be given away in connection with the Napier Bowing Club's art union, the Dresden Piano Company having offered one of the value of £2 2s. The olab hive decided to award it to the drawer of the thirteenth ptirs, who will be allowed to choose anything up to the valae stated Mr Levi Sarten ia announoed as a candidate for the Kgmont seat at the general election in the Liberal interest. The fifth annual convention of the Wellington, Hawke's Bay, and Tannaki Prohibition Council ia being held at Palmerston this week. Ten delegates are expeoted to be present from ft apier The proposed innovations in the Volunteer organisation do not find favor with the Wellington corps.

Another batoh of unemployed will shortly be despatohed to work on the Napier - Wairoa road. Seven or eight will be seleoted by Mr Browett, tho looal representative of the Lnbor Department, on Friday afternoon at 3 o'olooK. There are now about fifty men employed on the road. Mr Bnick, who oontested the Palraerston seat at the last genet al election against Mr Pirani. will offer hinuelf at the next contest, standing as an Oppositionist.

The lesson of the Maidetone typhoid epidemic is not yet exhausted, and several hundreds of these who suffered by sicknees or the death of relatives from the epidemio oaused by the filthy drinking water, have oombiaed to bring, an acli.n against the suppliers of the water thit the malady. That they are standing en so!id ground in their plaint is evideoosd in the faot that the company have offered to give them £3COO of oompansation if they will "ory qnite " This opena up a eetioua question, for if a body purporting to supply pare water fumiehes that whioh may undermice the health and oause tho deathg of many, may it not be that heavy pecuniary liability attaohes to the offenoe.

We have received through Messrs J, M. Crerar and ton, from Messrs Angus and Sober tec n, the well-known Australian publishers, a oopr of the revised edition of Mrs Wiofeens's "Kingswood Cookery Book." The euoc- ss whioh this work has achieved in previous editions has no doubt been ohis fly due to the fact that the recipes contained therein are thoroughly Australian jn oharaotcr and the materials mentioned are easily obtainable. The recipes are baeed on the principles laid down by the Boath Kensington School of Cookery, and whilst economical they are wholesome and appetising The new edition of this useful work should find a ready sale.

A Glasgow resident some months einoe sent post oards round the world in an easterly and a westerly direotion for the purpose oi ascertaining the quickest route. Xhe one going east, via, Yokohama and Winnipeg, wits retained to Glasgow in 77 days, and the card would have arrived back several days earlier had it been mailed via Vacoouver instead of San Franoisoo. The post card sent west, via New York, Auokland, and Madras, was returned to the sender in 101. days, but it would have reaohed its destination fully a week sooner had it arrived in Madras one day earlier. Tho Fgmont Farmers' Union (limited) report as follows:—"At our usual fortnightly sale at Manaia on tin 18th met, the j ads were well filled with oattle, mostly large steers and daiiy heifers. Although the attendanoo was small, bidding wag keener than we have experienced for come considerable time, resulting in most of tho stook ohen«ing hands at advanooa priooa on last saloa. We quote:—Fat bn Hooks £5 to £5 Kb, forward bullooks;£3 7a 6d to £3 15s, fat and forward oows £2 10s to £2 16a. 2 to year Bteers£2 2s 6d to £3 se, dairy oows end heifers £2 Ids to £3 10s, weaners 6s 6d to 12e. Daring the week we have succeeded ia plaoing eevoral lines of fat stook."

BALM OF GULKAD. Thie is a very old, well-hnown end efficient Cure for Coughs, Golds, Bronohitie, eto. Gives relief after taking first few doses Has always given satisfaction whenever need, which speaks of its Curative properties. Try it. 2a 6d per bottle at Njbxg's Dispensary, Emerson Etreet, Napier.

Eeferences were mads in most of the Napier churches yesterday to the death of ,to . etoEe - In th e Cathedral the Dean °J Waiapu paid most eloquent tribnte to the deoeseed statesman's giant intellect, religious oharaoter, and blameless life. At ihe conclusion the "Dead March" from Haul was playrd by the organist (Kγ <J. 1• - _iarte), tho ohoir and congregation remaking standing. At Ft Paul'e the -cv. j. v. Paterson made epenial refer?DB m A^ 1038 the na,ioa h * d sustained in M* Gladstone's death, dwelling npon h ! J^l U « n ' t nobilit r of ohataotet, and ma great tSorts m the oausa of humanity. /«?« ni Mc v °° nnor . of the Port Presbytenan Ohmoh also took occasion to enlogi'e Mr Q ads one, stating that great as he was as a scholar thinker, statesman, he was & t*ll aB - a Chri - ;tian man ' The Trinity Methodist Ohurch the Bey Mr Pareoneon spoke feelingly and appropriately on the same subject, and the "Dead March" waa played, the congregation standing. At Bt. angustme s Chutch the Rev. H. Taylor feohnttly referred to Mr Gladstone's death, ana Miss Parkinson played the "Deal March.

Mr W. King, of Pohui, Taupo road, reports having recently seen a very fine ate* on the hills near the Pohui Hotel.

Ihe following are the hospital returns for the past week:—ln hospital at last date, 13 males, 5 females; aimittei during week, 4 males, 2 females; discharged, 2, males • remaining at date, 15 males, 7 females.

The oommittee of the Auokland Provinoial & grioultaral Aseooiation have adopted a resolution— ,. That in the opinion of this association it would be undesirable to prohibit the importation of breeding stools from other colonies, but it would be better to mova in the direoticn of making the quarantine regulations suffioiently stringent to prevent any risk of the introduolion of now dieeafee, and that there should be striut examination on the other side before shipping

"The wor<t oold I ever had in my life was oured by Chamberlain's Oough Bemedy," writes &. H. Norton, of Butter Greek, Cal. "Thie oold left me with a ooagh and I was expeotorating all the time. Ihe Bemedy cured me, and I want ail of my friends when troubled with a oough or oold to ueo it, for it -will do them good " Sold by A. Eooras, Wholesale and fietail Ohemist, Napier and Hastings.

DB. FASOALL'S PILLS ate worth their weight in gold to all those who Buffer from Indigestion, Heartburn, Oostiveneae, Siokheadaohe, Furred Tongue, Wind, and all Symptoms arising from a disordered state of the Liver, Btomaoh, and Kidneys. Ihey eoothe and olean the Bowels, remove all impurities from the Blood, toning and refreshing the whole System; Is 6d and 2s 6d pel Box from A. Bootee, Napier end Hasting*. 20 per oent duty saved by parohaeing Binge, Brooohee, Bangles, lines, the new Muff Ohains, and other artiol93 made on the premises at Mo-Ebwon's, Emerson street, tfapier. Large stock asset Diamond*, Opale, and other preolona stones,

Mr Daries, of Mesais WlUom ud DaTits, dontuto, visits Hastings every Tuwday. Thursday, and Friday, and may be eocsalted ih% fcheiff rooms at Mr Etalu' Chemist Httzrs, Iβ ■ Iβ 4.3otcp.e.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9171, 23 May 1898, Page 2

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Untitled Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9171, 23 May 1898, Page 2

Untitled Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9171, 23 May 1898, Page 2

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