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TESTIMONIAL TO W.D. LITTLE DALE, ESQUIRE

... TESTIMONIAL TO W.D. LITTLEDALE, ESQUIRE. On Wednesday afternoon last, a beautiful gold timepiece in glass shade, was presented by J. Munby, Esq., the secretary to the Yorkshire Wilberforce School for the Blind, on behalf of the pupils of that institution, to the above-named gentleman. Most of the pupils were present at the ceremony, which took place in the Concert Room of the school. The ...

JAMS. HAMS. thousands upon thousands great reductions 1 T O IRISH MARKETS. arenu-tY skucto*. cc»k». *•«*»» '>• ..

... I‘KR WHAT MOCK IS CB*KOBI>. NOT KUIfPK TREY AES ,piRAT ItA BIITTAIS, AND AKp. SA w AU. Tim PKI.MTPAi. AND AND ENURAND. ITIKPt ..A« AHOCTB.OW PKK WEEK. new bacon. (•i FROM KKT.EIT PIOS, DKU4D AkieriMLU a«» of Dobliu. HAMS. reception. Frm men left stauuer . . Hoads on Monday, and they not been fheaid since. Sxr Stajwkd wJI deliver hit Luaagnral rector Kdinborgh mvrraity *ax the rust. Thu New ...

Bi.j-.xi.lS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. - BIRTHS. ve-IY.—On tbe 17th inst., at York, the wife of the Rev. F. ..

... India, a daughter. 1 Welch.—On the 20th inst., at Archbishop Holgate's School, t York, the wife of Arthur W. Welch, headmaster, of a I jdatJ'diter. MARRIAGES. Barklf.—Peaksoi.. —On the icst., at St. Paul's Church, Holgate, by the Rev. Horatio J. Griffin, William Barker.'of Thirsk, to Martha Frances Pearson, youngest daughter of Mr. William Pearson, provision dealer, it Terrace, Leeman Road, ...

ANNOUNCEMENTS. Births ?not exceeding four lines are charged 2s. 6d. each. Marriages?special announcements ? are ..

... four lines; and exceeding four lines 6d. per line extra. Ordinary notices inserted free. Deaths?with the wqrds Friends will please accept this intimation, or similar appendage, will also be charged 2s. 6d. each; if exceeding four lines, 6d. a line extra. Ordinary notices inserted free. Notices of either kind must be verified with the name and address of the sender, or they cannot be inserted ...

rnral anil Siatrirt Unns

... anil Siatrirt Messrs. T. Turnbull, Son, Co’s.ScrewSnArntßS .. ..Arr at Cardiff. Doc. 28, om *lf,'rr'ort|*AAC PTRBOCX..Loft Gibraltar, Dec. 29, for Arr at Cardiff, Doc. 22, from Bilbao. Dust Left Antwerp, Jan. 1, for Bilbao. Left Dartmouth. J»n. f ,,p oarbhT at Hamburg, Jan. 1 from Nicolaleff. COSMOPOLITAN ..Left Malta, Jan. 3. for RHttordarn. _ RIKA Ait at Bordeaux. Dec 28. from Milina. Emma ...

R. E. JONES * CO

... PURE EXTRACT OF COCOA Warranted. PURE EXTRACT OF COCOA Delicious. PURE EXTRACT OF COCOA Noubjshino. PURE EXTRACT OF COCOA. Suitable for All. WHITE LION COCOA CO. Ltd. HAGGERSTON, LONDON. WATERLOO PATENT ROUND FEEDING OILCAKES, suitable for all description of Stock. EXTRACT FROM DR. VOELCKER’S REPORT July, 1880. During the last five years I have made many analyses your Cakes sent to me by ...

Scarboro’ Mercury, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 18SS- IMPORTANT TO RATEPAYERS. A Letter to the Worshipful THE MAYOR ..

... Suggesting without outlay, the erection of a Bridge over the Grove. BY MINOR HAG-S. IT has often occurred to others as well as to the writer, that a very great advantage to thousands who visit this Town—as weU as to large portion of its residents, would be a Bridge across the grove to the Railway, to enable the public to pass from the Filey road to the station without going by the present most ...

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. Athorne. —On the Bth mat.. Grove House, Chelmsford, the wife of the Rev. ..

... Atborne, of a son (Alwyn Spencer). Hebden—-On the inst., at Throxenby Hall, Scar- borough, Mrs. W. Hebdeo, of a son. Stobart.—On the inst., at Spejlow Hill, this eonnty, the wits of William Stobart, of a son. Woodhouse.—On the inst.. at Rosslyn Honse. New- land Park, Hnll, the wife of J. T. Woodhouse, solicitor, a daughter. MARRIAGES. Boddy—Flinton.—On the 9th inst.. at the parish chare*, ...

TO ADVERTISERS

... WHUJrr we take great care to secure the eorreet printing of Advertisements, we cannot be answerable for inaccu- racies, or for any consequences arising therefrom. TO CORRESPONDENTS. Coeeespondents will greatly ?? our arrangements by posting their communications as early U the week as possible, and by sending a second letter by a later post when necessary. Ko notice can be taken of anonymous ...

THE TRIAL OF SOUTHEY

... After a lengthened and patient investigation, the prisoner Southey has been found guilty of wilful murder, and sentenced to death. The circumstances of the case were sufficiently extraordinary to arrest public attention throughout the country. In the first place the number of the murderer’s victims was for above the average. The instances are, happily, rare, in which five lives are taken by ...