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Local and fi^aeral. %
TTJSSfOURA (Wild Cherry Balm.) never fails' to give reiiei in caaes of stubborn coughs and coids, catarrh* etie.
The CMebrtxpoilitan Life Insura/noe Company of iJJenr Ywk hij^ givem, orders thait four et<wey9, or 42ft, fibalt be added! to (the iomet 1 on its bualding.. Thils Tviil m&ke the total height 52 stoareya,.or.., 700 ft.
Thle (Extreme Kigbifc of the Russian Duma has decided to propose the exemption of Jews • from (military service,thereby; excluding from the airmy whaiVwe t<egard! as a peroifcioua and' revolutionary element.
Foir rheumaltiisin, ibaokiacihe, faceaidhe, efaitaohei, neuralgia, and other 'muscular padns (nothing' oan equal WITCOTg OIIL (ifegidtered)
The contract foa x the erection of the Seddon imemorM monument at Ondnunga has been duly Signed. Mr W. Pairki.nisioin ik the contractor, and the pKce is aboulb £500. The contract is to be completed in October. It is proposed to lay the foundation eltone during tihe visit of the Ainieiidaoi fleet. Si possible.
Am old painting, ifoeHLevted to be an original portrait of Charles I. by Van, Dyck, has been discovered in Vienna .
by Fraui Minnai Hog«l, a well known picture restorer.
Oau?!jh! Cough.! Cough! DoVt toush..Take TUSSICXJRIAi. Soothes '(ihe 1 inflamed membrane. .Soothinig and healing. Is 6d-'2& $d.
Whatever else -we may disagree upon, we eaa all agree thafc our owm country must Ibe held inviolate. ( Whatever else, we! may think it right 'or .wrong to fig-lit, mfc, can all agireo tihiat the best men should die in the first ditch! for 'New Zealand. Wher-ever;-else we may call for voliurters, we «an all agree tfiaifc Mi© population must irise. when home . and country are tomchled 1. lAlnd for vis to talk about doing anything for "the Empire in the Empire's real emergency .ilsi sheer nonsense iMetes <we can-defend owrsielvea, lor veafcal tiben we are r mere babies hidT.'ngi,; behind! 'tihe Mother Country's naval petticoats.—New Zealandl '^Defence." ' ffcgjbier ■ediwdalkyn i;n Aanerka ue to be further indebted to Mr Carrnegiie, \«bi» is' addinig: 5,000,000 dolleatsi; (£il,000,000) to the endowment of tihie daiffiegl!© fofundiaition for the adivtamccanent oif teaohing. lSi© fund "v,mi now amount to IS^OOO.OOO 'dot hhvs (£i3,000,000), and it'ha®..been increased m order to allow pensions i to tieateheate an 'tlhie Staite educational in«s(t:ftut»iloniß. BjJthento the fund has only pmvilded ipensiilons to teaoli>ars in privaitely endowied skahoofc. M!r Carnegie abates itlialt thei fund js> and miusb be for all itiiime, piyxJuotive of lasting igjpod, and expressieis hasgrtttdt'udte thafc he liEst piiv;:legedv as » trustee "df tlife wealtJi, 'to jdetote it to suich a! ttoe. At a. .gathering: of SocMSstls at Wellington an ag'ltaitod 1, who described 1, liimselif as a. "Russian, uofortun* ntely, ibut one who has Hived- under British rule for 14 yj&ars,' mounted the steps aindl advocated straightoafc AnaixshiSin. ThJjs, he said, dea:ed thie neweesity o(f any man <'beinjr povern^ 1 'l>y f anatlhier. . Wibait righit had oay auan to .dictate to iami He. aa a man 'in full possession it:lts fn^ulties, had! a. rigfet Kio govern. himsL-lf ; -and .<»•> had! .everybody, ei^si. Ai^rentle* niiaii in thie wowd broke im on his eloquentoe. "Do youi Ainarahrstsi told organised aneaii'i'nars ?". "Yes," was the I prompt and istoiiilim'g reply. "Do you f elett a, «h'aii.i<nilan " '^Certaahly," still t sniiKnwiooaifi.den.tly. "What is the 5 chairaia.ni for?" "Wlvv. to rule th« , iTieieitino', and ®d&—." Tfoat settled lit,—N.Z..Times. •
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