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... 1;1> TETRADE. .\tÓ Oltr lt181'T ,ACTION BY 1: TINPLATEH. A NR'fiEA. t.'t ,iat ¡\!ij'I!.e t,:Qeorres.ponde,nt wr:t.es r \¡¡ ...
... 1;1> TETRADE. .\tÓ Oltr lt181'T ,ACTION BY 1: TINPLATEH. A NR'fiEA. t.'t ,iat ¡\!ij'I!.e t,:Qeorres.ponde,nt wr:t.es r \¡¡ ...
... T CO LATE r, o rt r ir OATljpi GOOD Errai'fl Boy wanted at. ftiet:. —App!y tA » Diaper High-street. VpOlt$aie, useiul Black Mare, 13 haudf II X — Apptv 6. Fage-stit»et,. Swansea. TO Let, TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS ia MANWHETROGFE Apply Rooms, Daily Post, TIVYAMEA, ir AST WRKK f Prof. Allen, PkIiuU', Pjrcn^j&jgH L Ac.. at Alegauder-arcade, Hi^ti-uU'oet. VSyANTKD, a rospactable, clea* Girl jd- ...
... THE UNEMPLOYED. DEPUTATIONS FROM MORRISTON. Tbe usual month.iy moating of tbe Swansea County Council was heid at the G uikl-hall en Wednesday afternoon. There was a full attendance of tbe Council, and ah the vacant seats around tha walls c.t the Council CfesBfber were filled with two copulations from Morriston. His Worship the Mayor presided, among those present were Aldermen Tutton, I>aysmitb ...
... 'rm? T —— FATAL BOXING BOOT. *4 t. E Old Bailey liD Monday the OT '§NOR*D the kills against the indi- 0» ^R8ED with being concerned in the f EOR £ S Smith, who recently boxed J. Winters at the Hoi born Central ...
... ODDFELLOW SHIP AT ABER- AVON. The aaaual meeting of the Abexavon District of Oddfellows (Manchester Unity) was held on the 5th inst., at t-he Lily of the Valley Lodge at Cwmavor. Proi. G.1L W. L!ewellyn (chairman), P.D.G.M. E. Morley (Yicbairman), P.G. W. Gething (treasurer), P.P.G.M. M. B. Davies (secretary), with full complement of deputies and several past district officers, and a large ...
... LORD DUNRAYEN TO CONTEST WANDSWORTH. A^IATLORO1NFHAOT!,>UGHE^ WA^^HTITE SSITEzr*a Uh«™ sj&s?ts fcarl of IWaT811 8tati that f inaction with Dr. (i B wK' —The earl waa^L^udy ...
... PBOPLS are wondering how Hepwcr!h's can tell at such low priees. Men's Suits, 10. lid, Have you lIeen the marvellous lines in Kent's Macintoshes at Hepworth s. 2606 H«TWO»TH'S SKSSATIOKAL SUB will be continued for a few days longer. Gent's Wa' gofg are boicg offered at l?.s. lid. w ...
... ELECTION. .Et8ü LT OF THE POLL. f °f the poll in the East Leeda Ue8 jfnty ...
... BOXING. HOOLIGAN V. LAXE. William Lane, of Cwtaavoo. writes to-day in reply to a ciimliiage:- I will box Hooligan of Swansea the best of ten rounds at the Drill lia.11, Swansea, on May 17tb, with small gloves, for £25 aside and all the gate money taken at the ball; tte Sporlinn Life to supply the judge; and I will send tbe money to the Sporting Vip- any day to bind: the match. Or I will box h ...
... TRADE REPORTS. j SWANSEA. | EXCHANGE, There was a good attendance on Tjil$j to-day, and there were present,86I and important buyers, including Mr- 1 Glasgow and Li rerpool, who reports A the exception of some little speculat*^ j tions, there is no improvement in, I consumption pig jron in the North. oEti^tj# demand for finished iron and steel ver/! I to be indifferent, and that tkere is | ...
... MURDERED BY A SEPTUA- GENARIAN HUSBAND. Matthew Jordon, pensioner, was remanded at Glasgow Police-court on Friday charged with stabbing George Gray and Mrs. Grey, his wife, last night. Mrs. Grey, who was stabbed in the shoulder and breast, died from her injuries, but the husband's wounds are not so serions. The Grays lived at a house in Bedford-street on the sasae storey as the prisoner, and ...
... | On Sat1 afternoon the bodi»« of Mft | r,-rii#e. wife ot an ;r.nk ...