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... ; rgEPEB'B BOOM, YORK SHTUG BOOM, BMOKE gOOM, ENTRANCE HALL, and PASSAGE. JOHN BOUSTER, Auctioneer. Si, Scule-lane, Hull. BALE THI8 DAY. HUNTINGTON. PRIME HAY AND STRAW FOR SALE. MR. J. li. BIRKS will SELL BY AUCTION, on the Premises of the late Mr. Thomas Lukd, at Hsotuigton, THIS DAY, Makch 26th. 1875, Two Stacks of priim HAY, and One Stack of WHEAT STRAW, to be | takui away. Bale at Two ...

rpHEONLY WATCH MANUFACTURERS X IN SHEFFIELD. Oar OWN MAKE ENGLISH LEVERS. Hall-mark Omm. (l-60a and Foreign ..

... watch warixnted. Bm4 Shop in ShvfieH lor aomvl epair* to Eagltah and Foreign Hate hr*. and Jcaellory modem rhargM. THORN SLOE'S, THE COVENTRY HATCH MANUFACTURERS AND JE ELLERS. 80. Dmaaox evaaor. 29. Owcaaan rraw. Marrats; t4l.ua'a TMtac*, covutst. ...

TO-DAY'S NEWS

... SPECIAL EDITION Wednesday, 6.30 r.K. RUSSIA AND AUSTRIA. SENSATION ST. PETERSBURG. telegram.] Sj. Wednesday.—The Novosti comes (at to-day with strongly sensational article upon the (fljdition European affairs, maintaining that peace menaced Austria augmenting her army simultaneously assisting Bulgaria to pay her intensity Kussia. The journal declares that the attitude Austria can fcut provoke ...

$m&L eeMMisstoN on Wffiim EOfeLTIES

... $m&L eeMMisstoN on Wffiim EOfeLTIES. WS2LL REPORT. S'bS^EoJ&l Comnnsaionwja' Miner- wa3 appointed on : ?? Earl of Nbrtb- btook (chairmen)^ Xara'-Moonoghten, Sir Wm. Thos. absoM, Eaaimwßs^snmmmw*\W**nA Messrs. Wm. Abraham, ■M.P., Alfred Bacne%. ?? Thomas Bnrt, M.P., David Dale, George -«ak*r Foster, Henry Huoks ...

TURF INTELLIGENCE

... YORK'S SUCCESSFUL CONCLUSION. The Gimcrack Stakes. SERMON SUCCUMBS TO CHAUCER. ST. LEGER HORSES' RUNNING. The weather was close and York yester* day. and with the fear a wet afternoon always present the company showed more than tho usual falling off as compared with the Ebor Handicap day. The programme was of considerable interest, and to •tart with the St. candidate. Fowling Piece, attempted ...

THE FOOTBALL SEASON

... PEOSPECTS OF SECOND DIVISION CIjUBS. (FbOH Ut'R CO_RESPO?.I3EST3.) The gentlemen who control the fortunes of the Barnsley Football Club, though they are not inclined to speak leudiy the club's prospects for the coming season, do not hesitate to say that they thii.k they are in better state preparedness than they have been prior to any of the three years they have been responsible for Second ...

THE FORGERIES ON THE CARNEGIE COMPANY

... THE FORGERIES THE CARNEGIE COMPANY. KEMABKABLE DEALINGS. £30,000 INVOLVED. the Mansion House Police Court, yesterday, Lawrence Herbert Greig, 33, clerk, was charged with forging three cheques, for £1,200. £400, and £300, on the London Joint Stock Bank, the name of Colonel Millard Hunisker, the London representative of the Carnegie Steel Company, Pittsburg, (U.S. A. It was stated that the ...

L TO THE EDITOR. rWalkley).— In November, 1887, and first time. »q Jan-«arv, 1901, Babes the Wood ; ' 1901

... - ' ,Bo December, nraning), The Sleeping Beauty. THRILLING FRONTIER FIGHT. & January 16. story. The Taking of Gumatti Fort, Wednesday's paper, stirs one's blood snch stories do. Your special contributor, the lamentable two British officers, native officer and two privates killed and in* w Qunded, at the bands only six fanatic tribesmen, ends by asking, Could not this lave been avoided ? ...

TRADE AND MARKETS

... YESTERDAY'S REPORTS. COAL AND IRON. LONDON COAL TRADE. Tho n, LONDON, Monday, and thoro was S EH rathor turn botU? Hin.ry was somewhat in was, nioro active, and tfero hardening of value and one , i* of readily placed pri ...

THE CABINET MYSTERY

... PRESS OPINIONS. The London Press almost without excop;ion discuss Lord George Hamilton's explanation of what occurred tho Cabinet jriseting ro tho Ministerial resignations, but views aro unchanged. The Conservative Press express surprise that Mr. Ritchie and Lord Georgo Hamilton should have been under any misapprehension, and Liberal journals maintain that Mr. , Chamberlain's resignation was ...

SIR HOWARD VINCENT AND MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S TRIUMPH

... Sir Howard Vincent says in The Times to-aay that should like to corroborate Heirs expressed in Saturday's issue by the secretary of the Rural Labourers' League as to the feeling the country in favour of Mr. Chamberlain and his policy. His triumphal progress, indeed, proves it. Sir Howard says he has t concluded series of meetings during the last six weeks, and at one and all, absolutely ...