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It turns out that Colonel King-Harman, who nearly wrecked Salisbury's Government trying to get a Bill passed to give him a salary as Balfour's huutenaut, left 200,000 dols. personalty, besides a large amount of real estate.

The town of Knock was visited, om the feast of the Assumption, by abomt 20,000 pilgrimi, amonjst whom were many from America, Australia, Franco, Spain, anil England. The approaches to the church were blocked by dense crowds, and the building itself was inaceteible, except to a f«w who arrived on Wednedsay night and secmred plaoes. Of these many came on foot from the North of Ireland. The devo*io«*l services thro«gnout the day were very impressive. The central igure is the religion ceremonial was that of Arohdeaoon Cavf nagb. He was followed everywhere by hundreds of the people, who sought hia benediction. Two miracles are reported, eno being the restoration to sight of a bliad girl and another a oar* of lameness. The day's devotions ended ia a proeeasiei, in which all the pilgrims joined. FROM THE HUB. There is perhaps no tonic offered to the people that possesses as much real intrinsic value as Di. Soule's American Hop Bitters. Just at this season of the year, when the stomach needs an appetiser, or the blood needs purifying, the cheapest and best remedy ia Dr. Soule'd American Hop Bitters. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure ; don't wait until you are prostrated by a disease that may take months for you to recover in. " Boston Globe."

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 29, 9 November 1888, Page 7

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 29, 9 November 1888, Page 7

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 29, 9 November 1888, Page 7