CHESTER FARMERS' CLUB
... CHESTER FARMERS' CLURB -I- A general meeting of this club was held on Saturday at the Hop-pole Hotel, Chester, Mr. Peter Allen presiding. On the proposition, of Mr. Jcseph Beecroft, seconded by the Ch ...
... CHESTER FARMERS' CLURB -I- A general meeting of this club was held on Saturday at the Hop-pole Hotel, Chester, Mr. Peter Allen presiding. On the proposition, of Mr. Jcseph Beecroft, seconded by the Ch ...
... CHURCH PARADES IN LIVERPOOI| INTERESTING FCTIONS. The Lord M ayor (Councillor W. Oulton), who was accompanied by the Lady Mayoress, had his time fully occupied for several hours yester- day morning, a ...
... LIVERPOOL SHIPWRECK AND I HUMANE SOCIETY. The monthly meeting of this society was held in the Underwriters' Rooms yesterday, when there were present Messrs. J. WV. H. Lyne (in the chair), A. M. Anderson, S. IV. Davies, D. E. yrnn, W. M'C. Nicholson, John Rankin, and Charles Roberts. The following awards were made for courage and humanity in saving life:- Vote of thanks (in Russian leather) to ...
... ? ; Iic g0v?itanbtr -S; acd /11.-CAITAIN CU'ILE 3;; J. ASIIBY'STERRY Wt used thorough fares in I on don always pulled . and hy d. the contractors, or whoever are ul pleaoval, take such a lon-g while ...
... MATAAF.\ The Rebel King OIALIETOA TANU The legally elected King TAMASESE The ?? elected Vice-King LIEUIENANT GAUNT, R.N. who assisted in the-rescue of Mdalietoa and his adherents i9fle crisis' ilt -5A ...
... 6 ,-be 3,110yat zilstitute IT is not so much the witchery as the variety of water-colour that strikes the spectator who has diligently passed in review the unusual number of works that comprise this y ...
... ?tht ?.Uech in ?h1E1id1llCut BY H. W. LUCY TilE week has seen the House of Commons reassemble after t Easter Recess. On Thursday members listened to the Chance L of the Exchequer unfolding details of ...
... to t1?c gate ?? of fl? I ti a CAP M5ARTIN, near M~entonle, wvas for four consecutive years (i 94 to 1897) the favotirite winter resort of the late Empress of Austria, Queen of H-ungary, so tragically ...
... T H ROU GH THE NINETEENTH C E N TURY-I. z 1be B l ?? T 0p~ O f ¢ ?? e fll By QT~lE VERY BEtVEREATD F. W. FARR.AR, D.D., IF.R.S., DEAN OF CALNTERBURY EVEN so cursory a glance at the Primates of all Eng ...
... uas 1- 1 ;1 ot es THE SEASON TIlM feature of the recent cold wave which struck Great Britain on the 7th inst., and had spent its chief force by the 15th, when 20 deg. of frost were recorded, has been ...
... chte gIj!iC Iatcr ill thie CIdllahc THE WRECK OF THE S TELLA THE terrible disaster in the Channel, one of the most painful for many years, will long make this Easter memorable. The London and South- ...
... ?Kabirs foicing FROIll A W1OIMAN'S POINT OF VITEV BY ANNESLEY KENEALY THE woman duellist is as yet a rarity. But several teachers of fencing in London are exercised in their minds as to whether at the ...