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Capture of the Kvmi. — From reports it appears that the haunt of the hujni was found to be strewn with bones and skeletons of pigs, sheep and cattle, and the existence o{ the monster clears up the mystery surrounding the everlasting disappearance of stock in the district. Hennessy's stock is everlastingly disappearing and being replenished, but there is no mystery. The public arc judges and his prices are right. — Advt. CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY ALWAYS PROVES EFFECTUAL. There are no better medicines on the market than Chamberlain's. We have used the Cough Remedy when all others failed, and in every instance it proved effectual. Almost daily we hear tlie virtues of Chamberlain's remedies extolled by those who have used them. This is not an empty puff, paid for at so much a line, bub is voluntarily given in good faith, in the hope that suffering humanity may try those remedies and, like the writer, be benifited. —Prom the Glenrille (\V. Va.) Pathfinder, For sale by E. I). Smith, j wholesale aud retail agent. — Advt. I In a recent letter from Washington, D.C., ; to an old friend, Major G. A. Studer, for twenty years United States Consul at I Singapore, says : " While ftt Des Moines I became acquainted with a liniment known as Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which I found excellent against rheumatism, as well as against soreness of the throat and chest (giving me much easier breathing). I had n touch of pneumonia early this week, and two applications freely applied to the throat and cheat relieved mo at once. I would not be without it for anything." For sale by E. D. Smith, wholesale and retail agent. — Advt. Frank Sherwood was down town to-day, the first time since he had his tussle with cholera inorbus. He says he drove thirty miles after he was taken, and never came so near dying in his life. After this, when he goes out in the country, he will take a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diavrluwi Remedy with him, — Missouri Valley (Iowa) Times. For sale by E. D. Smith, wholesale and retail agent.— Advt,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8329, 30 September 1898, Page 4

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Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8329, 30 September 1898, Page 4

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8329, 30 September 1898, Page 4

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