— It is pleasing to notieo how literary activity runs in certain families. This is especially olmervablo in the case of the Coleridge family, who can boast a goodly number of writers >inco the founder of tho literary dynasty—S. I'. Coleridge— passed away, a'thouiili it js true that they may tiot have rivalled him in belles-lettres. A fro<h instance of the maintenance of the literary tradition is alforded bv the announcement of a iiook from the pen of Mr tiillvrt Coleridge on "Eton in the Seventies." Mr Coleridge is a son of Chief ,luslice CVilrridce, and a brother of the present I.ord Coleridge, ar.d, like them, he wields u tn'acoful pen. HONESTLY RECOMMENDED. "To anyone siitTering from diarrhtra I can honestly recommend Cham!>erlain's Colic and Diarrhcf.i IW.cdy a-s being tho most satisfactory medicine on the market," writes Mr O. C Hooper. Wakefield, X.Z. " I hare trird all sorts of so-callod 'cures,' but have found nouiins equal to Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhcra Remedy.'' l"o r nie everywhere.
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