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RHYL. GALLANT CONDUCT OF A RHYL MAN.-The Chilian Times of March 14th gives a lengthy account of a miraculous escape of an express train on the Santiago and Valparaiso Railway. The train is described as flying down an incline at the terrific and dangerous speed of 70 miles an hour, and the account goes on The driver kept up an incessant signalling of down brakes,' but nobody appeared to heed it in the least, as the speed of the train instead of decreasing went on increasing. At length, when the Marquis tunnel and bridge were being ap- proached, one of the first-class passengers, Mr. Wharton Peers Jones, comprehended the situation, and at once nobly resolved to risk his life to save the train. Something had happened to the air brake, and it was necessary to make use of the ordinary screw brakes attached to each car. Quickly divest- ing himself of hat and coat, Mr. Jones descended on to the footboard on the off-side of the car, but on arriving at the end he found that the brake was on the opposite side. Realising at once that a moment's delay might be fatal to the train, Mr. Jones, instead of retracing his steps along the platform in order to pass out through a door on the opposite side, jumped, at the imminent risk of his life, from buffer to coupling, and from coupling to buffer, and after screwing down the brake to its utmost proceeded to another car, and then to the third, on each of which he performed the same operation. The speed of the train commenced to slacken immediately, and the passengers took a long-drawn breath when they recognised that the devotion of one of their number had saved them from the very jaws of death. On arriving at Llaillai, Mr. Wharton Peers Jones was hailed by all the passengers as the saviour of the train, and he was warmly congratulated by Inspec- tors Irarrazabal and Aros (who happened to be in the same car as Mr. Jones) on his rare courage. After the arrival of the train at Valparaiso, a num- ber of the passengers sent to the Mercttrioj&nacGount of the affair.
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July 24th, 1885 Gentlemen,—Permit me to attest my unsolicited and humble testimony to the healing and curative properties of '.our EXTRACT, not only in restoring the weak and debili- tated, but in the curing of Epilepsy in its most aggravated form not only do I speak from information, but personal observation in one special case-viz., that of a woman sub- jected to the above disease, for upwards of twelve years not so severe at first, but as time went on the fits became more frequent, until the patient was seldom a week without the recurrence, until she was reduced to sheer helplessness and almost to a state of idiocy; for over three years not able to do her own household work, and the family had tried anything and everything that doctors and patent medicines could do without effect; in fact, she gradually became worse until the doctors said there was no cure, and the patient could not survive long. They had tried many patent medicines one preparation to the amount of £ 7. This for a time seemed to have a little effect, and the family had hopes of a cure but so soon as the system'became used to the medicine' the medicine became useless and all hopes again blighted. The family, in fact, became seriously impoverished in expending money with hope of a cure, but all to no purpose besides the husband's health became enfeebled for want of rest for such a length of time that he was laid aside for long, until the family was reduced to a pitiful condition indeed. How- ever, as the last effort your EXTRACT was resorted to, and with surprising effect! six or seven bottles regularly taken successively until the fits became less frequent and the health became improved, until the woman was enabled to attend her household duties; and now, though she. has not used the EXTRACr for many months, she has not had fits for twelve months, and is now in her usual health. Any party writing me for proof, I will gladly answer and give the full name and address of sufferer, and at my expense they will most gladly reply to any inquiry, but for reasons which are justifiable they would rather not have their name come before the public. Yet you are at perfect liberty to make what use of my statement you like, and, believe me, yours respectfully, DAVID THOMAS, Bookseller and Stationer CURED by GORDON'S EXTRACT" AFTER 11 YEARS' CRUEL SUFFERINGS. I have derived more benefit from • GORDON'S EXTRACT' than from any other medicine yet tried. When I commenced v?11? kad been very ill at times for eleven years, mostly in bed or on the couch, and the last two years my medical attendant gave very little hope of my ultimate recovery. Occasionally I was better, but the cruel headaches, pains in the back and sides, with long faintings and strong hysteria, became so severe that strength and energy were rapidly giving way. Following the directions given in your kind letter, after taking the first three doses the pains left me, and after the third day I quickly recovered. My friends are much sur- prised to hear and see the result of my taking GORDON'S EXTRACT '-would have been less so to have heard me dead- put I am well, and this they cannot quite realise. Have given two bottles away to four ailing persons, and will be glad if you will send me one more, stamps enclosed. The EXTRACT is a marvel of cheapness considering its virtue; no home should be without it.—MATILDA BETTS, wife of the Rev. R. Betts, 1, Angel Street, North Walsham, 16th July, 1884." NOTE,—Dyspepsia (indigestion) was the trouble. "GORDON'S EXTRACT" cured that, and all the symptoms then vanished-they always do if this great remeay is used. This is not an exceptional cure. 'GORDONS EXTRACT" iMll do for others what it has done for Mrs. Betts. CURED by GORDON'S EXTRACT" when all other Patent Medicines Failed. I hope you may be able to find room among the testi- monies you have already of your valuable medicine; it is worthy of spreading far and wide, that other poor sufferers may see the good it has done me. I have for years suffered from disordered liver and very bad digestion, and I was at a loss to know what to do or even to take, for I have had recourse to almost all the patent medicines advertised, but none of ttiGin did me any permanent good. My life was becoming a misery to me, for whatever I made use of in the way of food, I was in agonies of pain, so I got into such a state that I felt M up eating. I got one of your books, and I saw that if a minister wrote to you, you would give him some for a poor sugerf r, so I called on our worthy minister and pastor jVir, Jabcz Carey), and ashed him to write to you, which he did, and got three bottles. I took them, and three more I bought of Mr. Bouchier, of Bridgewater, and, thank God, it has almost mastered my diseases I can now eat anything, tind feel it does me good. My life was a real burden, but now it is a pleasure, for I can eat with comfort, work in ease, ■in' get refreshed with sleep. Trusting others who are victims ,ôf sii,h dreadful diseases may be induced to try your TRACT (the value of which I know) with like happy omits.—JOHN CAVIL, High Street, Stogursey." ONABLE to EAT MEAT for TWO YEARS.—Cured by "GORDON'S EXTRACT." „ „ Storridsje, Cradley Malvern June, 1815. Gentlemen. -Some time ago, in my rounds, I met a poor cuan who had been ill and unable to do any work for two years. He had been in the hospital, but they could do nothing lor him. He had been uoabb' to f\at any meat f t two years, and in constant pain. I recommended him to so to the Rev. 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Only Establishment in England specially erected for Inebriates of the Upper and Middle Classes. FIIRRIFR Jacket, and Fur-lined Mantle Maker. .Ar ? Alterations & goods price-list post-free. C. A. LOWE, Estd. 1879. 2. Clapton Pavement, Clapton Road, London, B. QUEEN'S J|jy|L FOR PATENT EXCELLENCE HIGHEST AWARD IN THE WORLD- BECAUSE D A iSBORAX S DRY SOAP "IS THE BEST" In the World for CLEANING, PATENT WASHING, and PURIFYING EVERYTHING. in Quarter-Pound and Half-Pound Packets, of all Grocers. gy qr Known Everywhere by this- TRADE MARK Ask for Patent Borax, and refuse all others. IN-, *d. SINCLAIR'S per. lb. wlSil COLD •SKSSKMg1 a Steamy House. WATER Cleanser! S&k Beware of QAAP biyl| > Imitations! V ■ Ask for SINCLAIR'S." writes to The Queen, H I recommend it to every frSm house-wife; it sayes time ana material; economises fuel, as the clothes require less rub- tdaWMB bing and no boiling." tAMES SINCLAIR, So uthwark, London, S.E. ^LAIJT'S SPBOIALITIEST* CHINA TEA IH 3 QUALITIES. PLATT & CO., 77, Si. Martin's Lane, London, W.C., wiU send free to any part of Engl and, Ireland, or Scotland, on •eceipt of cash with order- First quality, lib. 3/3; 2 lbs. 6/3; libs. 12/ and 31- extra for em ary further lb. Second quality, lib. 2/9; 2xbs. 5/3; 41bs. 10/ and 2/6 extra for ev ery further lb. Third quality, lib. 2/3; 21bs. 4/3; 41bs. 8/ and 2/- extra for ev€ iry further lb. N.B.-If 251bs. are ore lered we charge Id. » ner lb. less: if 501bs. 2d. ner lb. less. 1 nn PLANTS FOB cf X CABBIAOH PAID. SJI ConsiS ting of 60 GBBAKIUHS, good sorts and well rooted. 20 VERBENAS, best sorts. 4 FUCHSIAS. 4 HELIOTROPES. 12 AGBRATUN (splendid for oatfcing). & 20 BLUE LOBELIA. Half CoQeefdon 2/6. Postal Orders (crofssed) payable to the H"PLANT AHD BTTLB COMPANY, GBAVESESP. ERYOUS WEAKNESS, &c.—A Gentleman recently cured, after marty years' suffering from Nervous ijebility. Melancholy, Sleeplessrvess, Forgetfulness, Trembling, Functional Weakness, Unpleasant Breams, Faintness, Palpita- won, &c., will inform Sufferers free how he was cured. Address-H. M., Esq.. 26, Marsheil Street. Aberdeen. FREEHOLD BUILDI NG LAND for SALE at JL Caterham, near Croydon. 16ftj. frontage by 120ft. deep. X16 a plot, 1/3 per week, or 6/4 per calfgndar month. Free conveyance. Plans & particulars of Mr.F. Fiel d, S, Bucklersbury.London. E.O, TpREEHOLD LAND. 20 feet frontage. 100 feet deep. £10 per Plot. Near station. About 80 miles out. Payable by instalments. Free conveyance. H. J. E. BRAKE. Farnborough, Hants. HORSES' MANES inclined to lie the wrong r side, cut or rubbed, Wesley's Patent Canvas Elastic Mane Mayers are warranted to permanently lay the shortest and most stubborn Mane in six hours. No bed reputation. All parts of the world, by post 11/—J. S. WALLEY, Whitchurch. Salop. A -BKRDEEN GRANITE MONUMENTS, "f- from £ 5, carriage paid. Inscriptions accurate and beau- *tful. Plana and prices from J. W. Legge, Sculptor. Aberdeen. CURE for DIABETES, BRIGHT'S, KIDNEYS, &0. 6LENN & BETHESDA MineralWaters. BLLEtfSBemedyforBBON. on st onislafrbm ev. Penrose Reading. HEALTH SECURED by MOBI SO N" VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL MEDICINES. —*o be had of all Oh nm lata throughout G-reat Britain. POST FREE FOR SIX STAMPS? The MARVELLOUS WORK on CONSUMPTION, BY GEORGE THOMAS CONGREVE, Coombe XiOdgfe, Feckham, London, S.E. ONE RECENT CASE ° £ CTJRE E VEB-TWEEK in the "ChristianWorld" and other Weeklies. NEARLY 100,000 SOLD! — ft iPOG-S! And DAMME produoa Catarrh, Coughs, Hoarseness. THE FINEST REMEDY FOR COTUDS, COUGHS, etc., IS CONGREVE'S BAI.SAMIC ELIXIR, In bottles, Is. lid., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. SOIJ) BY ALL MEDICINE HOUSES. Anchor Brewery D'ARCFS DUBLIN STOUT Dublin. (Largest Brewery in Ireland but one.) EN A YANT YUAW WILKIN & Oo., A. BUTTERINE APPOW^ST.^FINSBMY, TJRAS5B, KEED, STRING-, DRUM & FIFE, -f-j CONCEB ;TINA and MKLODEON BANDS, PIANOS, ORGANS and HARMONITJ5 IS at WlwUsale Prices at J. MOORE & CO., Buxton Koad, Hudde rufield. Prices with drawings of all Instruments post free. iWusic fpr Bands. Bandsxnen's Caps. Patronised by Army, Navy, and Hxne Corps, Second-hand Instruments bought or taken in Exchange. VIOIJINS, Roman Strings, Music, Fittings, &c., forV iolin,Bass,Har;o,Guitar,Banjo,<fec. Violin students'out- fltsfrom! IO/ Catalogue free. EASTBURX. Violin Maker, Halifax. CHB^ J? JEWELLE RY, all kinds. Waltham Watches, or Geneva, Clocks, Musical Instruments, Silver Jewellery, Fan cy Goods. Cheape at House. Illustrated Catalogue 3 stamps. MX LLIIfQTON. 12,1 toundsditph. London. Cash* Trade only. THE NEW ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION, LIMITED. CAPITAL Authorised, £2,000,000; Paid up, £ 500,000. LONDON 40, Threadneedle Street. EDINBURGH 23, St. Andrew's Square. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES IN Bombay, Newera Ellia, Melbourne, Calcutta, Badulla, Shanghai, Colombo, Haldamulle, Singapore, Galle, Hong Kong, Sydney, Jaffna, Madras, Yokohama, Kandy, Mauritius, Kobe (Hiogo). The Bank receives money on deposit, buys and sells bills of exchange, makes telegraph transfers, issues letters of credit and circular notes, forwards bills for collection, and transacts bank- ing and agency business generally. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Fixed for 3, 4. or 5 months at 3 per cent. per annum. Fixed for 6 or 9 months 4 „ Fixed for 1 year certain „ # „ „ Fixed for 2 years 4J „ „ Fixed for S. 5, or 7 years „ 5 „ „ Current Accounts opened and cheque books supplied. Interest at 2i per cent. per annum allowed on the minimum monthly balance, if not below dBlOO. Advancesimade upon approved Securities. Pay and Pensions drawn, Insurance Premiums, Club Sub- scriptions, and other periodical payments made at an uniform commission of i per cent. Securities bought, sold, and received for safe custody. In- terests and Dividends collected. Drafts issued upon the Bank's Eastern Branches at current rates, free of commission. BILLS collected or negotiated, and every description of exchange business conducted. The Directors are now receiving applications for 4 per cent. Debentures of £10 and upwards, secured upon the freehold Bank Premises in the City of London and elsewhere. « All necessary information and forms can be obtained by application to the Agency, 23, St. Andrew's Square, Edin- burgh; or the Head Office, 40, Threadneedle Street, London. ROBERT TURNER ROHDE, Secretary. SHARES in PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANIES for SALE.—The most successful class of Home Industrial Companies, and the safest channels for the investment of Capital.—Messrs. H. R. LEWIS and Co., Brokers, Bartholomew House, Bank, London. rriHE SOUTHWARK LEAD & GLASS Co., J- ROSE ALLEY WAREHOUSES, PARK ST., LONDON, S.E. LOWEST CASH PRICES to the Trade for Sheet Lead and Pipe, Sheet Zinc, Tin, Solder, British and Foreign Glass, White Lead, Oils, Colours. Varnishes, Plumbers' Brass Work, Wrought Iron Tubing, Rain Water Castings, &c. Prices Current on application. WOOL-GROWERS « «■ ™ WOOL manufactured into Tweeds, &c., for own use by sending it to ROBERT HOUSTON & SONS, 88, WEST BLACKHALL ST.. and KOCKBANK MILLS, GREENOCK. EACH CUSTOMER'S LOT IS MANUFACTURED SEPARATELY, unless he instructs otherwise. Carriage of Wool per Goods Conveyance payable by R. H. & 8. Write for Patterns and Prices. FOR SALE.—Scotch Cheviot Tweeds, Blankets, etc., our own Manufacture; any length cut. FINGERING WORSTEDS at MILL PRICES GREENOCK MERINO MILL YARN STORES. Branches in all the Principal Towns in Scotland. The Spinners of these celebrated Scotch, Welsh, and Berlin Fingering and Wheeling Yarns, which are well known and largely used throughout Scotland, are opening Stores in all the Principal Towns in England. They are also prepared to appoint one Agent in each of the smaller Towns in England.—Apply "Agent," FLEMING, REID & Co., Greenock, N.B. Wheeling Yarn, ljd. per oz.; Scotch Fingering, lid. per oz.: Berlin Fingering, 2|d. per oz.; Welsb Wool, 8d. per oz.; Heather Mixtures and Fancy Colours, id. per oz. extra. TERMS CASH. (ROUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS and NEURALGIA. DR. J. CoLLis BROWNE'SCHLORODYNE, A few doses quite effectual. — Caution. — The extraordinary medical reports on the efficacy of Chlorodyne jHRHBHHHHIHHHHi render it of vital import-ance that the public should lilic! ilBa obtain the gen- uine, which is Boil&fi/M >■ protected by a Government stamp, bearing the words WHHHHHBBMHHNHHMUI"Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne." See decision of Vice-Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood, the Times. July 16th, 1864. Numerous testimonials from eminent Physicians accompany each bottle. Sold in Bottles, 1/14, 2/9, & 4/6, by all Chemists. Hnrrc sox,d by al:l CHEMISTS, S— O 1/14 per large Bottle. HOREHOUND HONEY, For the prompt relief of CHEST COMPLAINTS, COUGHS, and SORE THROATS. CHOLERA.-The late eminent Dr. Stevens recommended Lamplough's Effervescing Pyretic Saline every 15 minutes to any one attacked by this disease. The success of the saline treatment was such that, out of 465 cases so treated in Coldbath Fields Prison, all but four recovered. Keep it in your houses. It is most important in all cases of Fever.—H. 1AMPLOTOH, 113, Holborn. E.C., London. T^OTJND DEAD by SANFORD'S RAT JL POISON.—"I found 180 rats killed by one dressing with it "—J. TX. I'AiNTC, Farmer, Caxton. Sanford's Rat Poison answers well. I found 210 killed by one dressing with It."—W. RAMFLY, Manor Farm. Boughton, Hunts. Price Is.: Is. 2d, with postage, of SAN- I'OKI) & SON, Sandy, Beds. Also MICE POISON, for dressing Corn Stacks. Answers well. Kills mice on the spot. 69 found dead in tha house by one paclret. Send stamps and try it. -OF MEDICAL WONDERS,- D I IIV should be read by all young men. Important to U11111/ |*l II I R dcbilitatod noiroouo cufPerors and those .about 1 i jl IIIIIV v v*»marry. Free in Envelope for 4 stamps. Publisher's vw" —Medical Hall, Fitz. Sq., Sheffield. Established AS SAGES BOOKED TO INDIA AND AUSTRALIA by all regular Lines or Outsiders at cheapest possible rates. No commission charged. Full information on ap- plicationto Wm.WATSON & Co., 27,Leadenhall-st.,London,E.C. OOK-KEEPING thoroughly taught by Post. Particulars 1 stamp. Many, rapid, thorough. Hayler,Walsingham, Norfolk. JLI Wllfl The Latest Improved and Most Perfect QBWfflG JlACIDIJE Ever introduced to the English Market. MANUFACTURED BY THE Iphite lewing Ijjaehine io., At CLEVELAND, Ohio, U.S.A. I = I o G e M W B D a lIS II lIS -i See a "WHITE" before Purchasing. Warranted by Legal Guarrantee for Five Years. Also the "PEERLESS" Hand Machine. Agents and Wholesale Dealers Wanted. Smd for Circulars, to the White Sffwlag Machine CD., 19, Queen Victoria Street, London, E.C. (1325) BIR.KEECK BANK-—Established 1851. Southampton Buildings Chancery Lane, Vf. Deposits received at 3 per cent, interest repayable on demand. On current accounts, interest allowed on the minimum monthly balances,when not drawn below £ 25. No charge for keeping accounts. The Bank undertakes the custody of securities of customers, and the collections of bills of exchange, dividends, and coupons. Stocks and shares purchased and sold, and advances made Office hours 10 till 4, on Saturdays 10 till 2. A pamphlet with full particulars on application. FRANCIS RAVENSCROI'T, Manager. A% .? -Is' IMcioas '.Beverage and Tonic made from Port Wine, Liebig's Extract? of Meat and Extract of Malt; Nutritious, Strengthening, Stimulating, Flesh-forming, & Health-restoring; suitable for the Robust in Health as well as the Invalid. Important unsolicited Testimonial from Mrs. Symes, Oakwood, Ovoca, Ireland. •MRS.-SYMES will thank Messrs. Coleman and Co. to send her one dozen quart bottles of the Liebig's Extract of Meat and Malt Wine," In hamper, Carriage paid, to Dublin. Perhaps Messrs. Coleman would like to know that the Extract has been of ".the. most astonishing use in restoring strength to herself and three others, to whom she has given some. The first Mrs. Symes took was the •ISample" sent to Dr. Hudson, Surgeon, ovoca and Ballina Park House. JThei effect was felt and perceived AT ONCE, and Dr. H. has procured jdllhe^rest'for Mrs. Symes. As this entails trouble in delivery. Mrs. S. thinks it ibest to have it sent DIRECT. Mrs, Symes has recommended it tb^foutteen persons, two of whom were in quite as weak a state as she was/'with similar effect. Pl^ise send account by post, and say if bottles and hamper are return- able Address, 2n4 june, 1885. MRS. SYMES, Oakwood, Ovoca, Ireland. Sold by all Druggists, Wine Merchants, and Patent Medicine Vendors in the United Kingdom, in Bottles, 2s. 9<1 and 4s. 6d. eac-h. Ask for COLEMAN'S LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT AND MALT WINE, and see that you get it." 2/9 size, t 30s. per doz. 4/6 size, 50s. per doz.. Carriage paid to any Railway Station in Great Britain. Sample Pint Bottle sent free by Post on receipt pf 33 stamps Sole Manufacturers, COLEMAN ts CO., Gildengate Street, Norwich. & R. HUGHES, R. HUGHES, WATCH NIANUFACTUREB CASTLE STREET, LLANGOLLEN, BEGS respectfully to call the attention of to public to his extensive stock of WATCHES AND CLOCKS, The lowest and best in the Principality. He is, therefore, able to sell as cheap as any house the trade. All Watches and Clocks are gua/ranteed. A large selection of GOLD and SILVER CHAINS at the lowest prices. Also, a first-class stock of every description of GOLD RINGS and JEWELLERY. Clocks and Watches repaired and cleaned. (491-W Pnrify^h^Iooa^r J |fal M HtVJmild Aperient. | ULaBLHiiiM!Cure Headache, J ITT/llDyspepsia, Oonsti- ► lillllKIIjilKIPat on, Indigestion > ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Bile, Nervousness, J ■ ^1 rmrOLivor Complaint, I ^11 H Unequalled as THE ilMlvJ, imd J I: 4 I WBliliB Tl M WM BLi U i Price Is. lid., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. per box, tfrmvrmfmmnvTfTTvmfffvw INDIGES TIGlf. ~NE W~T R by a Practising Physician. Causes, Symptoms, Self-Cure, and Dietetic Table. Post free Id. Publisgets—HAMILTON & Co., Oxford Street. SouthingtgU IXOW TO MAKE POCKET MONEY Jj spare time. Ladies or Gentlemen. Easy, artistic, P1^ Stable. Send 0 (six) stam'ps for samples and instruction" C. WILLIAMS & CO., 8, Middleton Square. London, B.jg-— BURNT TO DEATit PRIZE MEDAL, HEALTH EXHIBITION. _„ B AILEY'S PATENT" EVER READY DOMESTIC FIRE ESCAPE. SIMPLE, SAFE, AND CERTAIN- Rescue from Buildings on Fire. H. T. BAILEY, Sunnyside, Blackheath, ALE GUINEA CIIRISTMAS of genuine foreign wine and spirits, one bottle *( gin, brandy, port, sherry, claret, and half bottle full measure, full strength, fine quality; 1/- additional l" g, turnable hamper.—BARBELL & SON", 35, Hall Street, Spaiu. CHEISTMAS From 2/6 to £ 10 O O. 1V"EW NOVELTIES CATALOOU^' -Y 600 ILLUSTRATIONS, V-FT^I? POST FREE ON APPLICATION 0 A. BARRETT & SONS, 63 and 64, Piccadilly. London. 1885 .—BLACKWOOD'S SHILLING SCRIBB^ I DIARY. Seyen days on each page, with blotting IV0n- Size 18 by 8i. Send stamps to Publishers if you cannot get "oj#, don: James Blackwood & Co., Lovell's Court, Faterngstgi_-—' A LUXURIANT GROWTH OF WHISKERS, CHIOS, HAIR, &c„ produced by using tlie JLJ. discovered HAIR FORCER. Quite Harmless. Success tain. The result of one Box will surprise you. Sent sec packed, post free, 13 and 26 stamps. [IOJ R. ROBERTS, 17, Shaw Street, Derby. PEACOCK PICKLES. Are the Best for Hotel Keepers, Publicans, Dining Rooms, and a boon to Householders, being with Cold Meat, and making the plainest Viands pals'*1" Pronounced a luxury by those who have once used them. « Sold in gallon jars—Cabbage, Is. 3d.; Piccallili, 2s.; 2b. Onions. 2s. 6d. Sixpence on all jars, trMiUitf Peacock Pickle Factory, R. BROWN, Manager, 24, Street, Southwark. Delivered carriage free within 12 xalw" London, and to all London Railway Termini. NERVOUS EXHAUSTION,, Loss of Muscular Power, Strength, Energy* Vitality, Constitutional Debility, Functional ness, Feeble Appetite, &o. Eight page giving speedy and certain cure. Two stamps* ( PEOFESSOE DE VERE, Yale House, 326, King' Road, London, S.W. ro C. ♦ I Diseases of the Throat and Chest.. All sufferers from coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma' irregular action of the heart are earnestly recommended g* Hollo way s searching Ointment well over the throat, and back as the case may require, twice a day. Invalids confidently rely upon the beneficial effects resulting f0j treatment: this Ointment is the most trustworthy all internal and external ailiaents of the throat. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Ulcers, Ab- scesses, Wounds, and Sores of all May be thoroughly healed by the application of this Ointmen to the parts affected, after they have been duly fomented WjtIJ1vW £ iCrV.Ynder tile action of this powerful aided by the Pills, the depraved humours of the body cv.-off. quickly removed; even scrofulous ulcers and fo*il sores, n°" ever old or inveterate, can thus be cured. In Gout, Rheumatism, and Neuralgic Pains This Ointment never fails to give relief. Its very first app"j cation lessens the inflammation and diminishes both heat al" pain. This soothing Ointment, by depurating the blood o' route to, or from the affected parts, promotes healthy pIli In severe and chronic cases the Pills should always be tai"? as their purifying alterative and restorative qualities, place whole mass of solids and fluids in a wholesome condition. The Mother's Friend.—Skin Diseases, however Desperate, may be Radically Cured. fl Scald heads, itch, blotches on the skin, scrofulous sore king's evil, and such like affections, yield to the mighty F of this fine Ointment, provided it be well rubbedaroii affected parts two or three times a day and the Pills be taken according to the printed directions. Dropsical Swellings, Paralysis, and Stiff Joints. -will* Many of the worst cases of the above diseases will yiejd. comparatively short time, if the Ointment be diligently apy to the affected parts, even when other means have KU Holloway's Pills should also be taken in appropriate doses. Both tlte Ointment and Pills should be used in the lowing complaints:— Bad Legs Corns (Soft) Lumbago Skin Dis- Hal Breasts Contracted and Piles Burns Stiff Joints Rheumatism Scur y Bunions Fistulas Sore Nipples Sore H Chilblains Gout Scalds Tumours Chapped Hands Glandular Swell- Sore Throats Ulcers ings Sold at Professor HOLLOWAY'S Establishment, 73, New Oxford St. (late 533, Oxford St.), Lond0"?ut also by nearly every respectable Vendor of Medicine throug the Civilised World, in Boxes and Pots, at is. iy •> 4s. 6d., us., 22s. and 33s. each. — Full printed directions are affixed to each Pot ana and can be had in any language. IO.—Advice Gratis, at the above address, dai11, between the hours of 11 and 4, or by letter. .¿r.& Printed and published every Friday Morning, by proprietor, HUGH JONES, at his Atmo P 0 Printing Works, Castle-street, Llangollen, in county of Denbigh, Jan. 1st, 1886. All or advertisements, and communication are requ Ll Xl- to be addressed to the "Advertiser" Office, J-* gollen.