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No hospital needed for patients thit use Hop Bitters, as they cure so speedily at home. See and believe. ' ney Ayer's Pills are effectual in a wide ranee of diseases which arise from disorders of th >, stomach and digestive organ* They are a convenient remedy to have always at hand. They are sugar' coated, easy to take, effective to operate, b uie to b-in* reli f and cure London, Sept. 1 —The conduct of Lord Spencer during his visit totreSsuthof Ireland furnishes a singular commentary upon The recent statements made by English officials as to the general improvement of temper of the Irish people towards the Enolieh Government. Tne Lord Lieutenant, wherever he goes, is accompanied by a small army of police and detectives, by whom all Dersona of a suspicious appearance are carefully watched. His appearance on the streets is greeted by large crowds, but tho.y are attracted evidently by curiosity, and they stand in gloomy silence without a sign of loyalty or good feeling. Lord Spencer is himself much depressed at these repeated exhibitions of distrust and thinly-masked hostility. AtKillarney the constables composing his escort were employid for some hours in scraping from the walls, with long poles and brushes, offensive placards which bad been posted just before the Earl s arrival. During this operation the constables were chafed and guyed unmercifully by the populace, who seemed to derive much amusement from the proceedings.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 29, 7 November 1884, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 29, 7 November 1884, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 29, 7 November 1884, Page 27

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