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LATE NEWS BY THE MAIL.

Mn John Redmond is the now Parnell. Wo havo his own woids for it when ho addressed the peoplo of Coik from a window of the Victoria Hotel, and proclaimed himself tho olacted leader of the Parliamentary party. But botwixt John Redmond and Charles Stuart Ptirnell there is a wide gap, and ono which the electors of Cork will readily fathom. As Mr Dillon has put it. " tho party that was led by Mr John Redmond has no longer tho cry of a great leader to place before the peoplo of Ireland^ for Buroly Mr Kodmond would not protend thut tho people of Ireland woro going to unite under his leadership." Mr Redmond does bo pretend, howover, and to show that he was in earnest, applied for the Chi I torn Hundreds, and vacated hid Feat fur North Woxford to stand for Cork city, "as one upon whom tho mantle of the illustrious dead had descended." Mr Rodmond had eoine claim on his party for bringing into the coffers of the National Leagne some* thing liko £10,000 us a result of his tour ia Australia, New Zealand, und the Uuitod,

States, While out on this mission he | captured a wife in the person of the i - handsome daughter of a wealthy Australian. Mr Redmond is about thirtyfour years of age, and haß been in the House since 1881. He is a terribly earnest debater, and the wags of the House dub him " Roacius " Redmond. By the failure of tho Berlin bank of Messrs Hirschfeld and Wolff, which has existed since 1827, and enjoyed a good reputation, Count Zedlitz, the Minister of Education, is reported to be a heavy loser. A prize of 10,000f . has been offered by the Royal Commissioner at Napleß for tho best design for a statue to Garibaldi, for one of the new squares. The models are to be be presented by May 1, 1892. Popular idols are often set up only to be shattered, though, judging from M. Padorewski's popularity, it will be a long time before London audiences suffer his ■ greatness to experience a fall. Just now the eminent Polish pianist is the idol of the hoar. Ho is the new Rubenstein, plus > a double amount of " filling capacity," as . ■ far as St. James's Hall isooncerne i . /Thither ■, - musical maidens and classical virtuosos flocked in their thousands, to gaze lovingly the artist's abundant head of, hair, add . to listen to suoh strains of " linked sweetness long drawn out.' The venerable Marchioness of Westminster (the present .Duko's mother), tins passed away, after a long illness, was nearly 100 yoars of age, and till comparatively recently retained full possession of her faculties. Her ladyship's properties in Dorset and Wilts, with a ront roll of £25,000 a year and a very large sum in stocks and shares, pass to Lord Stalbridge, better known as Lord Richard Grosvenor, who has now for tho first time a country ..house of his own. Upon Lord Richard's translation to the Lords in 1886 he rented Lord Jersey's place, Middleton Park, in * Oxfordshire, and hap since lived there most of each year. Don't lose the opportunity of getting ' threa shillings in the xiound returned on all > cash purchases of drapery and- clothing (except kid gloves, calicoes, and job lines). Sale now on for four weeks only, at F. A. Ford? s, CTicapside H^use. See advertisement on fourth page. — Advt. ■. All persons' suffering from dofective v sight should get spectacles from J. H ' : Parker, watchmaker, jeweller, & optician, - s Devon-street, New Plymouth. — N.B. The Strength of the sight is tested by tho 4 Patent Optoraotor, and suitable glasses ; lupplied— Arvr Try R. Cock's special blend* now season 8 ■' - tea, in lib packets, at Is 6d per lb. — Advt , Watches for the million at 21s each This class, of watches beats anything in the market at almost double the price; thoy are easily repaired, good timekeepers, and very durable. J. H. Parker, watch' maker, Devon-street, New Plymouth. Sent to any address by registered post for 22s 6d-.~- Advt . THERE IS ONE THING every housewife ehonld know, and that s— HEncuMa Baking Powder is tho best. Why ? It is the cheapest because it is the best for making bread, pastry cakes, puddings ■cones &c. In 6d and Is tins. — Advt Certainly the best medicine known is Bahdeb and Son's Eucalypti Extract. .rest its eminently powerful effects in coughs, coMb, influenza — the relief is in ■tantaneous. In serious cases, and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scoldings, bruises, sprains it is the safest remedy — ho swelling, no inflammation. Like surprising effecta produced in croup diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs, swellings^ &c. ; diarrhoea, dysentry,diseases of the kidneys, and urinary organs. In nse at hospitals and medical clinics all over the globe ; patronised by His Majesty the King of Italy; crowned with medal and diploma at International Exhibition Amsterdam. Trust in this approved article, and reject all other*. THERE IS ONE THING every house wifo should know, and that is that Heboules Baking Powder is the best. Why ? It is the cheapest because the Best for making breads, pastry, cakes, puddings Boones, &c. Beautifully light and whole tome. In 6d and Is tins From allgrocora To Cube Skin Diseases. — Sulpholine Lotion qnicklv drives away Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Redness, Eczema, Acne, . Disfigurements, Roughness^ and Scurf, &s. . Je&ving a clear, spotless Skin and beautiful Complexion. Sulpholine is a nocessity for the Skin, especially in hot climates. Made a London. Sold everywhere. — Adv» ' (F<r continuation of newt a»t 4th pr.ge)

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9289, 15 January 1892, Page 2

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LATE NEWS BY THE MAIL. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9289, 15 January 1892, Page 2

LATE NEWS BY THE MAIL. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9289, 15 January 1892, Page 2