v . £ aZy t, ai l d dull * cclin P9P 9 alwa ys preceed sickness, which nothing but Hop Bitters will banish. Get the geuine American. Read. v JJ h t PViBP V i8 Tevip * gives the followiri ? text of the reward offered by the English for the assassination of Pain. The document publisted id several Esryptiai journ-ils la^t April, is signed by Captain G. F. Wilson. Selkovitsch te->titv>* that he saw Pain executed by two native soldiers acing under the orders and in the presence nf Maj .r Kitchener :— " Rewnri £50 sterling.— This reward is offered to anyone who will deliver up Olivier Pain and his papers dead or alivp He left Debbeh on a came! on March 13, 1885. This is his desciip^ tion :— complexion light, hair and beard fair, stature about five feet seven inches, blue eyes, figure slight, thin lips, features with a hard expreesi m, reserved iv his manners and language. The expression of his blue eyes is characteristic."
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 28, 6 November 1885, Page 23
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163Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 28, 6 November 1885, Page 23
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