efficacy of your Pad for Dyspepsia. My mother had been a martyr to the sufferings induced by this malady • for upwards of six years, obtaining but short temporary relief from the usual remedies so often had reeiurse to in these cases. After considerable persuasion she consented
03 January 1880 - St. Helens Examiner - St Helens, Lancashire, England
- THE TAY - BRIDGE TRAGEDY. A correPeondent ef the Central News writing from Dundee on Mond morning says:—.The most appalling railway disaster that ever occurred has caused the greatest consternation at Dundee and throughout the whole district. The central 'arches of the Tay Brid
03 January 1880 - St. Helens Examiner - St Helens, Lancashire, England
WARRINGTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE. MONDAY.—Before the Mayor (Major Pickmere), tha ex- Mayor (Mr. J. Fairclough, Mr. J. Crosfield, and Captain _ Litton. THE BRUTAL ASSAULT ON A Wu - al.—Thomas Lee, turner anti fitter, of Town Hill, was brought up on remand from the previous Thursday,
03 January 1880 - St. Helens Examiner - St Helens, Lancashire, England
MANCHESTER HAY, Mresnay.—Hay, new, 51-d to 7€l. ; clover, new, to 70; wheat straw, qd to sd; ditto, oat, 31d to 41d per stone of 141 b. •LrvtaPooe, Mosroa.v."—Market was small, but demand slow for cattle, all kinds making less money. Sheep sold rather better. About 750 live catt
03 January 1880 - St. Helens Examiner - St Helens, Lancashire, England