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m „. , |M mmmm *-rtl*m*ll«JM _______M________iiT_ii .1. I .^ =^~ i-~— LANOASHIjBE HOUSE. JAME^ART I begs to inform the public of jNelspn and vicinity that he. wdl | Open his New | Drapery Estabf ! lishiaient on I ! THtJ]BteßAt'--1^ ! With a largie assortment of ! GILES, FICHUS, DRAPERY, \ UNIDERCLOTHING, MILLINERY, GLOVES, HOSIERY, CORSET^ DRESSES, MEN'S MERCERY HABERDASHERY, UMBRELLAS, &c;, tot" ; Special Lines in DRESS MATERIALS, BLACK (jJASHMERES, PRINTS, SATEENS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, LAI)IES^ UNI)ERCLOTHING, j | STAYS> MILLINERY/ &c:,&c. t '■.'',-,. i ■ y . ' ..— — ~fO— — - _ A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF French and English. MiUineryi * ' »Wi ifiiih ir ■ - 1* 1 1 i*'Q' mii i in i ' I New Goods constantly arriving,, toiich will bo sold at Home Prices. j - I Millinery, Dress, and ManUe-making,> cMouraing 0 decs promptly attended tO. ! ...... - : GhargOs Moderate. ' x '.^'■JWfi'lC^^'ii^c^ldre Housej ■■ ;;!;, ;:■;■' E * Bridge-street.

A Pack of Qurs.-— We take, the_*.following from the PaU Mall Budget of August 26:— One afternoon last week fifty atrongly builj; and well dressed Englishmen stood round the basin in Kensington Gardens and deliberately watched ;a little, girl of four years of age drown in two feat of/water. It would be 4 _coutfort_if we could persuade, ourselves thai this chance sample of the nation aU happened to be so exceptionally thick skulled that they ;did not know what. to do in the emergency^ but a review of the whole circumstanced admits of no other conclusion than that they simply did not [care to wet tbeir boots. i.iVn . old man, who bad -brought another child ;out ten minutes before, entreated them. to repeat bis aotion, as he was; himself too feeble at the moment;. but none of the selfish cowards would move. One hero a3ked jhis dog to, do something*, and the four-footed brute set the best example hen could to the bipeds, whi stared in astonish ment at his prowess. Failing the dog, his proprietor tried the effects of a pole, but the pole beiog too short, lhs pliilanithropy and invention of the assembled com*pany were exhausted, and the poor child wai lefc. tq perish; If anyone had said beforejbaud that of -fifty Englishmen taken any-whexe,-.at3random, twenty-five of tbem, singly or hand-in-hand, would not have dashed even into deep water in a moment and on a manly impulse, he would have been indignantly told tbat he was slandering the race. Monday's humiliating proceedings, however, reveal t6 Ua how We actually stand, explain it as we may. • | Fred. Lut'zman. a survivor at Waterloo^ died recently at Louisville, Kentucky, aged eighty-four years. He was born at Frankr f ort-on-the-Maine, and at the age of sixteen ran away from home and joined the French army. At the battle of Waterloo he received a bayonet thrust in the side, which kept hini in the hospital several months. j It is '■ pointed out tbat on the 25th of this month Queen Victoria will have reigned exactly the same length of time as Queen Elizabeth. • Flobimns I~For the Teath and Breath^ A few drops of the liquid "Floriline'! sprinkled en a wet tooth-brush produce a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleaneeq the teeth from ali parasites and impuitries hardens tba gums, prevents tartar, etops dec-ay, r giyeS;toytne teeth a peculiar pearljf whiteness, .and a delightful fragrance to tlit) breath, it removes all unpleasant odour arising from decayed teeth or tobaccc smoke; f'The Fragrant ; Floriline." being composed in part of hojoey and sweet herbs, is delicious] to the taste, and the greatest toilet, discovery! of .'the age. Sold everywhere at 2s. 6d. Prei pared by Henry C. Gallup, 493 Oxford-Btreet j London, Valuable Discovebt fob thb HAiB.~If your Hair is.turning grey or white, or tailing ofi, me " The Mexican Hair Renewer," for it will positively restore in. every case Grey or' White hair to its original colour, without leaving tne disagreeable smell of moat 'Restorers.' It makea the hair charmingly beautiful, as well as promoting the growth of the hair on bald spota whiere the gland * are not decayed. Ask yonr nearest chemist for " The Mexican Hair Renewer," prepared by Henry C.Gallup, 498, ! Oxford-street, London, end sold evers where at Bs. tid. per bottle. ADyjoE to Mothbbs I—Are you broken in your resthy a sick child suffering with the pain of cutting teeth? Oo st once to a; Chemi3t, and get abottle of Mrs Winslow's BGOthing Syrup. It will relievo the poor sufferer immediately. It is perfectly harm.' lees and pleasant to taste. It produces natural quist sleep, by relieving thechild; from pain, and the little cherub awakes " asbright as a button. It soothes the child, it softens tbe gums, alleys all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best: known remedy for dysen;ery and diarrhcea,! whether arising from teeihicg or . other! caurrg. ScAd everywhere at As. l|cL per; bottie.. Manufactory 493, Oxfordnßtreetj koncjoii. YY{ ,' y ,:■ - ■ ■■•..yi'A A I ■V:;.i _5; .'' ,-i ■ -. . X, '■:' ' A_ * [ ;.. ;) „■' A

A correspondent of the Philadelphia Times says " tbat the sun never sets on the; possessions of the United States. Wben the sun is about expiring on the confines of Bebring's Sea it is already beaming brightly in Maine, and in the eastern part of that State is an hour high. From the farthest eastern point of our country, at Eastport, Maine, to the furthest of the Albutian Isles: the distance is 197 degrees of longitude, or' seventeen more than half way around the! globe" - ;" . ■■- " ! At the sale of English frozen game, grmua; fetcbed j {ss j;er brace; capons, l ias'i64;(Bach : . > • i■■ ■ - : : _i •■'■■■ r !■; „ '!• :*.;:•,- y

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 256, 27 October 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 256, 27 October 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 256, 27 October 1881, Page 1

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