Sal** bg %urfion. By WAENER, SHEPPAB.D and WADE Extremely Valuable and Attractive Building Estate, Stoneygate, ..
... as Claren- don Park, Stoneygate, possessing extensive a ...
... as Claren- don Park, Stoneygate, possessing extensive a ...
... and Continental Education are combined with careful atte ...
... Bridles, Rugg, Rollers, Dairy utensils, Lawn Mow wg Machwe, Garden ...
... Silver Plate, Plated Goods, Jewellery, Books, Glass, ...
... Upas, Books, Glass. Chins, Earthen. ware, Turning Took , Brougham, Harnes ...
... of Dr. BALBIR-TIB'B CANDIDATURE, meffield- 'J .St SIMON'S SCHOOL, Matilda street (kindly rill w .h„ «^__i'on ). on Fridai* Everihg, at Eight o'Clock, , for tne «* uraD j e to the cause are invited to attend. ?? tl,ose ' J. E. PEARCE. ! F B. WAL-ER. ' SHADOW OF DEAT^. I -j r . HOLMAN HUNTS Marvellous PICTURE will shortly be ON VIEW A t the CUTLERS' HALL. SHEFFIELD. nTATE SANCTION OF VICE. k? ...
... (President of the Agricultural Labourers' Union), W. soLLEY (President of the Sheffield Trades' Council), J. MTTBCKOFT, and edW. MEMMOTT will Address a Meeting - the Cutlers' H.utl on the above subject, with special Terence to the speeches of Messrs. Fletcher, Walt, Garton, swinscoe and Wrigley, at the ?? Defence Meeting. Cb_ir to be taken by Mr. JOHN HARDY at 7.30. Twenty Minutes allowed for ...
... Battles. _ Garde, street Chapel. w„n— r and Plenty. Morning- JgL, Review. Evening- Itie -_r_j ' SJioBROW AFTERNOON AT 2 ». -»-_ ?? pqtaINTON at South street Chapel. B E^ • S_se^ TheOhild of Pmyer. TO-MORROW. rm] IST -DELPHIAN LECTURE ROOM, « - ie« th Oh'irch street.— To-Morrow EvEKtKG, at 6.30. ?? « l T- rhP -th an Institution to be observed in the S; No CoUecriot.. Bring yonr BiWes. ...
... Evening— Life's Highest Uses. ' TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, AT 2.30. BEY. R. STAINTON will PREACH at Tap- ton Congeesatiohax Cjlapel. Subject— The Profes- rioi. of faith.'' 9CHXB EVENING. ■ETETHODIST NEW CONNEXION. BOFTH STREET MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY OPENING LECTURE, This Kvkning, by the Rev. T JSIDER, at Half-past Six. Subject, • ■ Self Culture. Friends invited- TO-MORROW. tfOUNT ZION CHAPEL ...
... RE ID'S MEW THRILLING TALE, G W EN W V N N. I&e A'M-rtJium. states that the most popular of all English mttH-rt. in Kussla is Captain Mayne Reid, some half-dozen ot bis nowis haviug been translated and printed in from 3000 to £00 copies. 01 the VVaverley novels, only four have reached 3000 copies. Dickens's Oliver Twist and The Old Cariosity Shop have circulated 2400 copies ; Thackeray's ...
... 30 - when ?? Lett * 9r of the Rev. H. ARNOLD *Lpnting the Pastorate will be read. Church and Congreira- j£n are invited to be present. s THIS EVENING. rtiHE NON-LICENSING OF TRAMWAY J^ CARS. j* OTICE TO CAB AND OMNIBUS PROPRIETORS. I MEETING will be held at the Cutler*.' Arks, New Cburco street , Sheflield, on Thursday Night, Sept. 21st, at rjrjbi p.*- t0 consider the above subject. All are ...
... August 7th. at £!_! o'clock in the Evening, to receive Applications for Cor- SrMarks. EDWARD TOZER. Master Cutler; ?? THIS DAY. ■^CCLESFIELD FARMERS' CLUB. •A** Under the Patronage of His Grace tbe Duke of NORFOLK, The Earl FITZWILLIAM, The Earl of WHARNCLIFFE, The Earl of EFFINGHAM, And Others. Pbesidekt. JAS. KAY STRAW, Esq. Vice-President. FRANCIS P. SMITH, Esq. •The THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL ...