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WREXHAM.
WREXHAM. ROYAL WELSH FUSILI ERs.-The following are extracts from the despatch of Lieutenant-General C. G. Arbuthnot, Commander-in-Chief Madras Army, relative to the recent operations in Burmah —" 21—Brigadier-General Cox has brought the o. following officers to notice :-Lieutenant-Colonel E. S. Creek and Captain H. T. Lyle, 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers. 22-Captain Wace, Royal Artillery, was in command of the Hazara Mountain Battery until wounded in the first advance on Katran. Captain Lyle, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, suc- ceeded Capt. Wace in the command of the expe- dition above referred to when the latter was wounded, until he was wounded himself. I recommend both these officers for promotion. 23 Before leaving the subject of regimental officers who have done conspicuous work, I would mention the important service rendered by Colonel Tilly and the officers and men of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers. From the commencement of the campaign this regiment has borne a part worthy of its high records, and although at Bhamo it has been some- what removed from the centres of late action, yet in the earlier stages of the campaign no regiment had harder or more trying work. I would specially mention Colonel J. Tilly, Lieut. A. W. G. Cole Lieut. A. C. King, Lieut. A. P. G. Gough."
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NAUTICAL SUPERSTITION.—Mr. David .Jones, of the Welsh Mercantile Marine, shipowner, proposed to call a vessel recently completed the Eisteddfod. A Saxon seaman objected to that as an unlucky name, because a ship so denominated would be sure to spring a leek.—Punch. Dl' DISASTEUS AVOIDED.—Jones loses his train and his temper, and is miserable all day. Both losses were caused by the stoppage of his watch through not being wound. It was not wound because he had lost the key, having left it in his cast-off waist- 7 0 s coat pocket, now disposed of by the servant as old clothes. To meet such a contingency, Mr. J. YV. Benson, of Ludgate-hill, London, now makes his well-known" Ludgate" watch, which obtained the gold medal at the Inventions' Exhibition, with strong keyless action, the advantages of which are :-(1) There is no risk of over-winding. (2) Better time is obtained, as, the fluidity of the oil being longer preserved, cleaning is not required so frequently. (3) The case, not being opened for daily winding, is dust and damp-proof. (4) There is no kev to lose REMINISCENCES OF THE EISTEDDFOD TIME.— Says a correspondent :-Chester Station was the scene of great animation on Monday night, as it was from there that most of the excursionists travelled. The station resounded with the musical voices of the Cymry, singing patriotic songs and other tunes. The animation continued, so did the singing, for a considerable portion of the journey, and at the one stoppage for refreshment the refreshment room there was besieged by the exuberant excursionists who showed their capacity for disposing of hot tea and coffee (and a drop of something else too !) in about as substantial a man- ner as the attendants at the rooms could wish for. Who are these lot?" was inquired by some one at one of the stations that the trains passed through. 14 Oh, they are the Welsh, they're going to that' do in London, the——it's a deuce of a name," he said, "I can't pronounce it, but I hear i'ts a big 'do."— their affair." Of course he referred to the Eistedd- fod, but he couldn't pronounce the word. That word did bother the Cockneys that week. Where- ever one went in the great city, the word was to be seen printed in big letters, and it was quite amusing to hear the Londoners try and solve the meaning of it. But the best joke of all in this direction came from a shoeblack. This useful member of society was engaged beautifying the appearance of certain Mold gentlemen, and whilst engaged in his opera- tion some sandwich men passed by, carrying the placards announcing the Eisteddfod. One of the party inquired of the young Cockney what the word meant, and he got his answer quickly. With the civility and readiness characteristic of the London shoeblack, this young Saxon—who was no linguist but whose knowledge was confined to one, replied' I believe it's a new (h)aerated water that they've got out! Of course this reply caused considerable merriment to the Welshmen, but the youth who vouchsafed the information remained blissful in his ignorance of the meaning of the" big word," as it was frequently called. ° A STARTLING PREDICTION.—A warning voice is raised against the indiscriminate boring for natural gas in the United States. A correspondent predicts an overwhelming disaster to the sections of the country occupied by the natural gas wells, and is so positive in his assertions that he urges the calling of an extra session of Congress to take some action in the matter. According to him. further boring for natural gas should be prohibited by stringent laws. The good people of Ohio and Indiana, while trying to develop the gas magazines, do not take time to consider, he says, that they are toying with a force that may destroy their country and themselves. The danger that impends is well known to scientists. Two hundred years ago in China there was just such a craze about natural gas as there exists in the United States at the present day. Gas wells were sunk with as much vigour as the Celestials were capable of but, owing to a gas explosion that killed several millions of people, and tore up and destroyed a large district of country, leaving a large inland sea, known on the maps as Lake Foo ChanV the horing of any more gas wells was then and there prohibited by law. According to Chinese accounts many large and heavy-pressure gas wells were struck, and in some districts wells were sunk quite near to each other. Gas was lighted as soon as struck, as is now done in America. It is stated that one well, with its unusual pressure, by induction or back draught pulled down into the earth the burning gas of a smaller well, resulting in a dreadful explo- sion of a large district and destroying the inhabitants thereof. Lake Foo Chang rests on this district. The same catastrophe i.i imminent in the United States, the writer in question urges, unless the laws restrict further developments in boring so many wells. Should an explosion occur, there will be such an Upheaval as will dwarf the most terrible earthquakes ever known. The country along the gas belt from Toledo through Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky will be ripped up ro the depth of 1200 to 1500 feet and flopped over like a pancake, leaving a chasm through which the waters of Lake Erie will come bowlino- down, filling the Ohio and Mississippi valleys, and blotting theui out for ever. Some prompt'action ^huukl b-i tsatye oace to yreveat t^is catastrophe.
BETTWSYCOED.
BETTWSYCOED. A NARROW ESCAPE.—On Thursday, whilst a number of boys were playing on the rocks in the river Llugwy by Pont-y-Pair Bridge, one of their number, in jumping1 from rock to rock. missed his footing, and would have been carried down the stream and over the falls but for the timely assis- tance of Mr. Leslie Crotty, a gentleman well known in the dramatic world. It appears that Mr. Crotty, with his wife and some friends, had gone for a walk in the evening, and stayed to admire the beautiful scenery and the waterfalls at Pont-y-Pair Bridge, when Mr. Crotty's attention was attracted to the number of boys who were playing by the water and daring each other to cross the stream by jumping from rock to rock. Mr. Crotty seeing one of the boys attempting a dangerous leap, called to him, but the youth, paying no attention, sprang out and missing his footing, fell into the water, and had it not been for the bravery of Mr. Crotty, who at once went to his assistance, he would have been carried over the falls and drowned. Mr. Crotty, who escaped with a few bruises, and a considerable wetting, hastened back to the Waterloo Hotel, where he was staying, and by taking prompt measures suffered no ill effects from his immersion. -n_
NANTGLYN.
NANTGLYN. IN MEMORIAM.—No doubt our readers will be very pleased to hear that a new tombstone or monu- ment has just been placed on the grave of the cele- brated Bardd Xantglyn." The stone that was on the grave previously had become worn, and Messrs. Meilir Owen, J.P., Maeshefin (of the family of the late Dr. W. 0. Pughe). and Mr. Griffith Jones (Ell- deyrn) thought the present year an advantageous one to collect subscriptions towards putting a new stone on the grave of the old worthy. Their appeal for subscriptions was cordially responded to, and the result is that a most handsome stone, three yards high, with an urn at the top, made of Denbigh red limestone, has been placed on the grave. The work was entrusted to Mr. Thomas Roberts, mason railway station, Denbigh, and the way in which he carried it out has caused general satisfaction. The stone bears, in addition to the inscription and "englynion" on the previous stone, the following words "Er cof am Robert Davies, Bardd Nant- glyn, a aned 1783, a fu farw 1835. Codwyd y gareg hon trwy danysgrifiadau yn mlwyddyn y Jubili. 1887."
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Success guaranteed in every case. I lie technicalities may i>e mastered in an hour, and proliciency guaranteed after one week's practice. The pupil need not have had the slightest previous artistic training, a^,i atij. Knowledge of drawing is entirely unnecessary. Pttitts taken to provide work for pupils. The, post of production is merely nominal, the only outlay being for colours and medium. No glasses or other expen- sive acceasoriea used. Quite distinct from Crystoleum. Terms, two guineas by correspondence until perfect, in- cluding elegant case of colours, brushes, &c. Pupils easily earn from £:3 to X5 per week, with an outlay of 58. Full particulars of the Manager, JPHOTOLEO OOTTAKY, Studios Victoria House, 12 and 14, Catherine Street, Strand, London, W.O. Bankers—Londoa and County Banking Co. A YOU in TKOUELK from your lookin'irlassri'-fusin? to keep the proper ansrle' If so, Bend seven na -.n'MiO HYRXE, 16 Montagu Street, London, W for the PKIKE M FDAI, Patent TOILET GLASS REGULATOR. This clever li-.tle contrivance gained the hishest award of the bury at tha Inventories, and fits any glass. iimull in mi T'linm iniiiiininniiii ¥im WlIfE The Latest Improved and Most Perfect gEWIHG gicnas Ever introduced to the English Market. MANUFACTURKD BY THE Uhlte pewiiiq Machine So., At CLEVELAND, Ohio, U.S.A. ¡¡.oj" (I) LM W @. 8 See o, "WHITE" before Purchasing. Warranted by Legal Guarrantee for Five Years. Also the "PEERLESS" Hand Machine. Agents and Wholesale Dealers Wanted. Stud for Circulars to the WhlU Ssw&f MmUm So., 19, Victoria Street, London, E.C. 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To be sold direct from the Inventor & Proprietor, GRANT McDONALD, 3, HUPERT ST., LONDON, W., cr by all Chemists, at the following prices, with directions: — half-pints, 2, 6 pints, 4,6 quarts, 9/- P.O.O. to be made payable to the Proprietor, at Charing Cross, London. ESTABLISHED 1851. JJIRKBECK A N K.~ When not drawn below £ 100. The BIRKBECK ALMANACK, with full particulars, can be obtained post free on application to FRANCIS RAVENSCROFT. Manager. MADIí WITH BOIIiIiifc? WATBH. E P P S '8 GRATErni^—COMFOHTIXTG. AL COCOA MADE WITH BOILING MILK. SOUTH AFRICA and the GOLD FIELDS. OPENING FOR TRADESMEN. A Correspondent in Port Elizabeth, Cape of Good Hope, writes under date 14th Feb. 1887 It is almost certain that tradesmen of all classes will soon be needed for this Colony, to take the place of those who have already gone to the Gold Fields, and of numbers who are rapidly saving up to follow them. The one or two 'rushes' I witnessed in Natal were quickly followed by the return of the disap- pointed, but now men only come back to sell up,' and take away their families, bag and baggage,' to the country of the future." ONEY ADVANCED PEIVATELYT From £ 20 to £ 5000, To responsible persons, Male or Female, in Tawn or Country, at one Day's Notice, upon PROMISSORY NOTES, WITHOUT ANY OTHER SECURITY Also upon Deeds, Leases, Life Policies, Stocks, Sharei Legacies and Reversions at Five per Cent. Distance no object, as Loans may be repaid by Cheques or Postal Orders, and so long as the interest is paid the capital can remain. All COMMUNICATIONS are STRICTLY PRIVATE. Apply personally or by post to the actual lender, C. CHARLES, Esq., 4, Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, London. N.B.-Established 1867, since which period the money advanced by Mr. CHARLES exceeds £ 5,000,000, and no good application is ever refused. VISITING CARDS printed at three hours' notice cheacerthn^41e, ?n?raved in the most fashionable style and 0, c 0OURT STATIONERS: I PEN"-—The best pen in the world. finished PNILTO1 -%S' ,I FLEXIBLE, AS A QUI11' EVEI-Y POINT hand an APIDY AND smoothly over the paper. Free from any disagreeable scratch. The ink Hows freely from it Sample box of three dozen post free for 12 stamrw PA-E-C- ^.TO_BE had only of the makers, j'AHH.lno O" Ovl nrd St-, XiQJ'tdon. W. mmm A-& ^acnaughton. WOOLLEN MANUFACTURERS, WW WWWm* Pitlochry, Perthshire Have been AWARDED a PRIZE MED AT Woollen Manufactures in the EDINBURPTT TXTmri^ NATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1886 H INIER" They ay carriage of Wool sent to them for manufacture into their celebrated PITLOCHRY BLAKKETS, yield of Wool, 4c., on application as above re1uireii i. ZiS, I"H^Hol^rnSFSsl^j1^ HOTEL, tral, quiet, commo lions. Weddin''hvp"ni?r J L?nrton< w-0. Cen. HEIOELO^RR ^rst"class family hotel". 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HUGHES, 1CU jy|ANUFACTURBR, 0 A 8 T L E ST RE E T, LLANGOLLEN, BEGS respectfully to call the attention of the 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 in the trade. All Watches and Clocks are guaranteed. 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. (491-4i) Church Street Smithy, LLANGOLLEN. JONATHAN H. JONES, 1 -1 Begs respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Llangollen ani Neighbourhood that he has just t%kc:i the Business carried on for so many years by the late Mr. Lewis Owens, Blacksmith, At the abc rs address, where he trusts, by GOOD WOKKMANSHIP, combined with STRICTLY MODERATE CHARGES, to merit a share of public support. HORSE-SHOEING WILL RECEIVE PARTICULAR ATTENTION. FARMING IMPLEMENTS MADE OR REPAIRED. ALL KINDS OF GENERAL WORK PKOML'TLY ATTENDED TO. ENTRANCE (2264) From OHUROH STREET and REGENT STREET. BOOT STORES. ESTABLISHED 1822. JAMES JONES, STAFFORD HOUSE, CHURCH STREET, LLANGOLLEN. A large assortment of every quality of Boots on hand REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO (2343) PEACOCK PICKLES. Are the Best for Hotel Keepers, Publicans, Restaurant* Dining Rooms, and a boon to Householders, being a treat with Cold Meat, and making the plainest Tiands palatabla. rronouxioed a luxury by those who have once used them. Sold in gallon jars-Cabbage, Is. 3d.; Piccalilli, 2s.: mixa4 2«.; Onions. 2s. 6d. Sixpence on all jars. Peacock Pickle Factory. R. BROWN, Manager, 24, Holland Street, Southwark. Delivered carriage free within 12 of London, and to all London Railway Termini. 7 7 Pl.Il L Ls ♦ Impurities of the Blood. These wonderful Pills are valued at the humblest hearths as ell as in the houses of comfort and wealth. Thev work I thorough purification throughout the whole systemf without l,ordering the natural action of any organ, and eradicate iin° ea rly grave _comi) ts consign tens oi thousands to an early grave. Indigestion, Bilious Complaints, and Sick Headache. No organ in the human body is so liable to disorder as tha liver, and none is more apt, when neglected, to become seriously diseased. Remember when nausea, flatulency, or acidity on the stomach warns us that digestion is not proceeding properly, that Holloway's Pills regulate every function, give strength to every organ, speedily remove all causes of indigestion, bile. and sick headache, and effect a permanent cure. Weakness and Debility. In cases of debility, languor, and nervousness, generated by excess of any kind, whether mental or physical, the effects ot these Pills are in the highest degree bracing, renovating, and restorative. They drive from the system the morbid causes ot disease, re-establish the digestion, regulate all the secretions, strengthen the nervous system, raise the patient's spirits, and □ring back tlio fnLme to its pristino b.ea.ltii and vigour. Turn of Life and Dropsical Swellings. The turn of life is the most distressing period in woman's existence; it des-roys thousands. The whole of the gross humours collect together, and like a tide sweep away health and life itself, if not timely and powerfully checked. The ;no-t eeitaui antidote for all these dangers is Holloway's Pills. The Kidneys-Their Derangement and Cure. thef OH^31Sn-nhh^dnaCC0r^llg t0^e Printea Erections, and leaVhV™! + i,' resion of the Sidneys for at l-fll nonottnf J fho at bed-time, as salt is forced into meat, it will ponttiate the kidneys and correct any derangement. commended tw bn- S+tone or Sravel>i<; is particularly re- •1 wlmnrnfno. 9lntment, in such cases, be used night i/.g cures may^e ^erformed!°US appli°ation the most astound' Ilolloway s T/l/s are ute remcrjy ]cnown in the world for the following diseases :— Female Ir- Lumbago [Secondary Synrp- VMlima regularities Piles toms uiuous Com- Fevers of all Rheumatism Tic-Doloreux r>iPIaf kinds Ketention of .Ulcers Mote lies on the Gout Urine Venereal Affections t>ai n Headache Scrofula, or Worms of all kinds •iowel Com- Indigestion King's Evil Weakness from pljunts Liver Com-Sore Throats whatever^use, ■'ebiluy plaints Stone and &c., &c ) opsy Gravel Sold at Professor HOLLOWAY'S Establishment, 78, New Oxford St. (late 533, Oxford St.), London; also by nearly every respectable Vendor of Medicine throughout the Civilised World, in Boxes and Pots, at is. iM 2s! od. 4s._6d., us., 22S. and 33s. each. Full printed directions are affixed to each Pot and Box, and can be had in any language. F.B.—Advice Gratis, at the above address, daily between the hours of 11 and 4, or by letter DAVID ROBERTS & SON AUCTIONEERS AND APPRAISERS, ACCOUNTANTS, HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENTS, TEMPLE BUILDINGS, CORWEN. EDWARD EDWARDS, AUCTIONEER AND it PPRAISER, 1, CHAP K L S L' ii E 1<] T LLANGOLLEN. (1773) Printed and published every Friday Morning, by the proprietor HUGH JONES, at his Atmospheric Priuaiig Works, Castio-street, Llangollen, in the county of DenGigh, Sept. 2nd, 1867. All orders, advertisements and communication are requested. mUm "Advertiser" Ulw