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THE DIFFERENGE

... Mother Scizel’s Syrup will not only clear your sy:tem of the decayed products of indigestion, whick pollute . the blood, give rise to headaches, biliousness, and conavipation, bat will restore the whole digestive system to healthy activily. : In this condition ...

dmperial FParliament. HOUSE OF OUMMONS, FRIDAY,

... FParliament. HOUSE OF OUMMONS, FRIDAY, In the House of Cimmons, on Friday evening, on Mr, Smich moviog thas the House on its rising next Tuesday should adjourn to the 29th inst., Mr. Parnell dewanded from the Chief Secretary an aoswer, which bad beea refused ...

BREAD AND FLOUR STORES, OHURCH STREET, LANOASTL] (ONE DOOR FRON CHEAPSIDE ) J. Do BELL Begs to call the attention

... FLOUR STORES, OHURCH STREET, LANOASTL] (ONE DOOR FRON CHEAPSIDE ) J. Do BELL Begs to call the attention of the Putlis of Lan. easter and neighbourhood, to the (fixs!ity of the Bread and Flour eold by bim; the Bread having been twice analysed by the Lorough ...

. LOCAL TEACHERS

... men-and women was left to a referendum, to be taken before-Easter-next. The question of admitting uncertificated teachers to the union had to be decided at the conference to be ‘held in Easter week at Cheltenham. A thank-offering fund had been established ...

B TP LANCASTER OBSERVER AND MORECAMBE.CHRONICLE

... to court. The courtship continued for several years, and at last he agreed to marry her. He, however, afterwards began to “rise in the world”—got appointed agent to an insurance society, left the town, and then began to show symptoms of eoldness in his ...

GINGER B EER SOLD HE

... guardians, the charity commissioners, the borough magistrates, and the clergy of Lancaster, to visit his works at Barrow, on Easter Monday, and that a special train will be at the service of those invited. Lunch will be served at the works, and the party ...

CATTLE

... ioss money. Hay, per ton £6 10 £6 10s; Wheat Straw 3 108 £0 £3 158 ; Ut Straw 34 nto &4 10s; Swedes £} 10s to £1 los, h The Easter review of the London vohm!et'flh ',‘{:o has now become an institutior, will probably ‘l ,“l‘»um' again at Brighton this year ...

THE PEACE CELEBRATIONS

... letter from the Gravesend Council asked for support requiring decontrol, on the ground that control of provisions and the great rise in salaries had led to much of the present unrest. —lt was decided to take no action. : A letter from the Empire Day Association ...

OBSERVATIONS

... and the men’s eyes kindled as in thought they fought the battles o'er again. Many comrades went down in those‘l dark days to rise no more ; and others endured the awful captivity—the living ° dea.th-—-inl carly German prizons. ~But the remnant has roturned ...

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... edition urniform with their shilling Messiak, - I¥ Madame Patti is onabled to complete the cnzazements from Ea-ter 1859, to Easter 1690, for which she hus ulresdy rigned articles, she will r e ive sumns smounting to the princely total of £67,000. Tais will ...

NHome and CGencral News

... drowned clinging to each other, ON Saturday, the final arrangements for the forthcoming review of volunteers at Brighton, on Easter Monday, were completed. The chief command will devolyenpon Major General Sir Robert Walpole, K.C.8., and the total number ...

CLOSING OF THE LANCASTER EXHIBITION,

... wished me to state that he would have been here tonight if he possibly counld; but he had other heavy engagements, and the Easter recess has nearly torminated. Tam sure he would have felt much pleasure in attending, had it been possible ; for I henrdP ...