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... WINES AND BRANDY SHIPPERS, OF Tra! WHISKY BLENDERS, AND T\UCHESS OF AND IMPORTERS OF CIGARS. -MS J. Dantzic and ARE NOW KEADY. Names Street. Bottling Stokes, Sussex Street. DON'T MISS THESE. SHE WIELD Napier Street THEY ARE A SPLENDID EXAMPLE City Oftices, Cobn Exchange Buildings COLOUR PRINTING, LONDON Hop Exchange, AND MARVEL OP CHEAPNESS. DUBLIN 61, Willum Street. LIVERPOOL Rutland Brewery, ...

THE LOSS OF THE ELBE

... LATEST BUFF EDITION. NARRATIVE BY PILOT. STATEMENT BY AN OFFICER OF THE CRATHIK. f Continued front Pane Three, (BY OUR PRIVATE WIRE.) Continuing our account this disaster, we give the narrative of Mr. Greenham, Trinity pilot. He says:— When came on the Elbe's deck with the rest the captain was in charge. The first order given was, Swing boats out; do lower.' The next order was, ' Everybody ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... (BT TELEUBAPH, PEB PBKSS ASSOCIATION,) HOUSE OF COMMONS.— Yesterday. The Speaker did not take the chair until after half- past twelve, as the required 40 members were not present until that time. PIERS AND HARBOURS. In reply to Mr. A. O'Connor, Lord F. CAVENDISH said that the Government was most anxions to carry out the scheme for the ereotion of piers and harbours in Ireland, for wbioh the ...

YORKSHIRE ECHOES

... -km Thirteen Club dinner was the occasion of some Ij£ fooling. These dreary humorists 'as a mptuous contemporary called them really sue- 5 passing a pleasant evening. Some the ZdLi guests, course, made excuse ; contenting .tmsSvi a rule, with the plea that they would their wive, Which I can well licve The uninvited guest also arrived. He was undertaker, and, supposed, was the victim of -tical ...

YORKSHIRE ECHOES

... the Old Gang stands in the way of vative majority in the Leeds City Council. It *'to be cute idea to pile up the rates so thnt the P.adicals may say to the electors what comes of a Conservative majority! ' f-mn Boothroyd seems to be like Joey 8., Sir, flr devilish sly But the little attempt to add cc to rate ...

YORKSHIRE ECHOES

... Mr. John Leslie Rodgers the justice , ,!;at very extraordinary young man. the seventeen short years since he first the public ken, Mr. Rodgers has disi several primal truths that have made more ~. man's fortune. One of these is that the a man at. his own estimate. Mr. ~ :ordingly made out most generous esti. ~; [rimself. age when most lads are iv the (heir calf love, Mr. Rodgers was ...

{MONEY LENDERS AND THEIR VICTIMB.-A HINT

... {MONEY LENDERS AND THEIR VICTIMB.-A HINT. Tbe following case, tried at the Sheffield Connty Court, before Judge Ellison, may give a hint to many victims of the money lending fraternity :— Horry Jenkins, labourer, of 30, Mitchell street, sned W. Sugden, money lender, of 33, High street, for a sum of 10s. 6d., being 6s. 6d. money paid to defendant as **inqairy fee, and 4s. for loss ot time. ...

TO-DAY

... Sigh water Hall at 5.26 a.m. and 5.47 p.m. Ban rota at 6.11 a.m., seta 5.24 p.m. Hull. and cattlv markets. (> Holy Trinity Church Bazaar, Assembly Rooms— Opening ceremony by the Countess of Lo ...

A SHEFFIELD LICENSING APPEAL

... A SHEFFIELD LICENSING APPEAL. THE VINE INN. In the case of the Queen on the prosecution of James Hill v. the Keepers of the Peace and Jnstices in and for the West Riding of the county of York, the prosecutor yesterday appealed to the Master of the -tolls and Lord Justice Rigby, from an order of Jus- tices Cnve and Wright, who, in respect to the refusal of a licence to the applicant, had ...