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DRUGGIST, 24. HIGH OUBEGATE, TORE. S3

... JSAAC POAD, PBOTIBION MERCHANT, 90, WALMGATB, YORK. Please Observe tbe following First Class Goods at th Lowest Market Price HAMS. MALTON FLOOR. BACON. TADCABTEB Ditto. CHESHIRE CHEESE. SHARPS. AMERICAN Ditto. RBAN. DEBBY Ditto. WHEAT. SALT BUTTER. BARLEY. FRESH Ditto. BEANS. LARD. OATS. OATS. POTATOEB. MAIZE. TINNED MEATS. LINSEED CAKBB. GROCERIES. COTTON Ditto. Also HIRST'S YARD. 130 ...

Published: Monday 28 November 1881
Newspaper: York Herald
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 62 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: john henry silburn 

r SYLVESTRE PINE TREE FLANNEL, UNDERCLOTHING, and WADDING, Manufactured by Reynaud, Paris. Highly recommended ..

... of RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA NEURALGIA, ASTHMA, &c, &c, Supplied by C. A. MILWARD, HATTER, HOSIER, GLOVER, and SHIRT MAKER 14, CONEY STREET, IORK. EGERTON, PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM DEALER, 12, TOWER STREET, YORK, (Opposite the Castle WallsJ. Has always in Stock NEW and SECOND-HAND PIANOFORTES, which he can offer at unusually large Discounts, not having the heavy expenses of Shop. Every Instrument ...

HEAVY FAILURE IN THE IRON TRADE

... LIABILITIES, £200,000. / Yesterday, the greatest consternation was caused commercial circles in Tecsside owing to the issuing of a circular announcing tlio suspension ...

VTOTICE.— The CHARGE for ADVERTT^W 11 MENTS of BIRTHS. MARBIAGES and dT-ViT- • tIVESHILLINGS EACH INSERTION ..

... be duly authenti ra tphtl I V„. m J^/ I^ u 0eI ? e, I t ' s_ ier. and payment made by I .O* Ordt™ or Cw esS s, Ule » ill r.oty recmed, and if smt will be returned tan * ps rj^HE SIMPLIFICATION of FUNERALS.— I Adi Dcatrd in tie Times, Daily Telegraph. and other : - ing jcura_l_. Explanatory Pauiohlet, with list of charges, -rati .of the _ ...

LOCAL A.NJ) DISTRICT

... LOCAL AND DISTRICT. YORK MIN-UKR — BER*'CES FOB APRIL. April 13, Easter Day.— At 850 Boly Oommonion. 10.30 Km. Morning Prayer and Holy Communion, aarnos by Bud. aad Key Canon Bail lie. 4 p m., Litany and Anthem. 645 p.m , Eraaiag Prayer, sermon by Very Key. th* Dean April 14, Monday in Eastar Weak.— At B ?? Holy Communion. 10 am, Morning Prayer and Holy Communion. 4.30 p.m., Evening ...

Published: Saturday 12 April 1884
Newspaper: York Herald
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4811 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: john henry silburn 

MB HERBERT GLADSTONE AT LEEDS

... MB HERBERT GLADSTONE AT LEEDS. IRELAND AND THE TORY ALLIANCE. Yesterday Mr Herbert Gladstone, M.P., the selected Liberal candidate for the West Divi- sion of Leeds, addressed three open-air gather- in ...

fistOj CUmntrg jSUtoft

... ?? CUmntrg jSUtoft. Jubilee Singers atMid__e_bro' Bept. 28. | Bern the Sbou, of Boots, greatly reduced. ! Oreo* R°et ?? .. Railway Crossing.-- -Anrr. _?H* D*S> ITK AT THE EISVICK WoBES. —D-ri-F ?? >• ...

latest news. the EASTERN CRISIS. ISVABION BULGARIA. The A>»« J,reKse last evenin « nnblishes the following ..

... Servialuts protested against the decisions of the Amba.ssa.lors Constantinople, and has • commenced Derations against Bulgaria. A the Servian which were con- j'.J'ihc viciniiy of Steli, the roolier « fit. ode* y«t.td.J ». th. .™ ? U« U, their regiments soon possible. According to a telegram from Athens nnce Hismarck stated to have proposed to the ] that Prince Alexander shal remain {•rffice ...

ilortb ftormtrg Jbfag

... J. Fraser was second in the school- boy a' race at the Stockton Swimming Baths on Thursday, and not T. Dowd, as reported yester- cay. ' William Thomson, of Glasgow, Evangelist, ...

LAST EDITION

... THE ABDUCTION CASE. MES ARMSTRONG'S EVIDENCE. (Continued front PageS.) Mrs Armstrong t infurtheranswerto MrSTK.Ui, said she wrote a letter a fortnight since to the editor Lloyd's Newt, in which she said if Booth had offered to give the child all th:B trouble would have been avoided. She always thought that Booth’s offer to give up the child was conditional on her paying declined to say what ...

LOCAL ELECTION NOTES

... An allegation of coercion brought against Mr Thoinlinson the other night at one of Mr Richardson’s meetings, has drawn from the former gentleman a letter in which he indignantly denies that he has ever sought to influence, or would ever attempt to influence, the votes of the men at Seaton Carew Ironworks. The denial satisfactory, but Mr Thomlinson would have been well advised if had simply ...