TO ALL W2ABEB3 OF JACKETS AND OTDLALL9, NOTE THAT
... TACKLEKS* JACKETS, from 2s. ?d.; Veate. 2a 94. BLUE SEKGL JACKETS, from 3s. ...
... TACKLEKS* JACKETS, from 2s. ?d.; Veate. 2a 94. BLUE SEKGL JACKETS, from 3s. ...
... afternoon, Michael Cardißan, a haymaker, entered the Townlcy Arms, Loncridpc, with a number of friends. The landlord. Charle* Robert Hallon. asked where they came from, and the reply was Preston. Cardigan came from Ribchaffcer. within the limit. Mr. Black hunt ...
... It wae alleged the men broke into the bouse of a shipyard workman named Nelson, smashed pictures and fumituK», fractured his arm with their bartons, and maimed him for life. The Head Constable and three policemen are transferred from Belfast to the South ...
... to-morrow morning. Two arreste were made tho Cardigan police, this morning, in connection with a mysterious tragedy. woman named Hannah Jeremiah was found dead on Sunday morning outside a lodging-house. One arm was broken, and there wore bruises on tho body ...
... colonnade of the lonic order, extending round three sides of quadrangular recess. In the tympanum above the entrances the Royal arms are boldly cut, the apex being embellished with statues of Hibernia, Fidelity, and Commerce. Facing College-street is another ...
... Pontvpridd. Rev. Dr. Inrelwyn Hughes, Cardigan. John Walter George Haluah, West Hartlepool. Davie*. Sutton. A. Harrison. Shrewsbury. f-coffrer Dove, Shrewsbury. John Williams, Craven Arms. Alfred Williams. Craven Arm*. Christopher Wrigley. ...
... Funeral Pr-FUju f>a*> . TursHay mnrainr. o'clock. MOULDING.— On rfc* 50th ul* .a* 10. Bt. AansW.*, Pre»toa Klcanor. wife the late John Houlding year*.—B.l.p. * ' the Slat la«t. (Hidden!, »• Hhattleworta-road, Preitoa, Ifanrsret. the wife of R.,i Parkinson aged ...
... June was 28.27 per 1,000, and the death-rato 16.49. At Haslingden, on Monday, the license the Mechanics’ Arms at Helmshore was transferred to John Usher, professional to the Haslingden Critke* Club. At the Diocesan Registry, on Monday, the Bishop of Manohester ...
... mahogany back Chippendale Chairs ; D.ning room Suite* in bine figured velvet; Overmantel, to match. Upright Grand Pianoforte, John Bnnamend; Display Cabinet, of Chippendale ; mahogany and oak Antique Corner Capboarce, handsome four-fold Japanese Screen inlaid ...
... Watarproef Eorse Clothing. Telephone, Ml- rslegrams. Tarpsalina. Prirtia * MAIL CARTS, in good condition. and 15s .to clear.-JOHN HOOUTOX. 113. Chnrch-st.. Preston- Light up tour dark rooms and basements with BaxENDALE'S GLOW ' GLASS for WINDOWS The eaet ...
... challenge cup, presented by Mr. Simpkxn J. W. Morphett. Horton-in-Ribblesdale; 2, H. Hindaon, Ambleside; 5, John Elliott. Skiddaw Forest; 4, John Powley,,Ambleaide; 5, Elliott. GARDEN PARTY HAJ.L The members the Lancaster branch of the British Womens Temperance ...
... Term of Years, or subject to Sia Months’ Notice. Interest at the rate of per cent. pe« annum.—For farther particulars apply to JOHN ECKKItSLEY, Accountant, Council Ofbces, Brierfleld. nnHE Corporation Nelson are prepared to receive LOAN ain sums of not leee ...