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LIFE IN AMERICA

... choir. CEtRISTLIAkS NuAisnRs.-A.mong the Christmas numbers which have i ust been published, one of the most attractive is H Holly Leaves, issued in con- nection with the lhibstra-ted Sjertiny andl Drasetic News. The full - page pictures are capitally ...

THE ADELPHI TRAGEDY

... to revisit Belfast during the Christmas holidays, and give a series of performances in the Ulster HaLl. The first ot these will take place on Christmas Eve, at 7.45 p.m., and there will be two entertainments on Christmas Day and on Boxing Day, and one ...

THE SENSATIONAL MURDER TRIAL

... for a Christmas Present than a comfortable Wicker Arm Chair or at handsome Wicker Table, to he had at the WoPSucsaoe' song THIS BLINED; also, Lined Work Baskets, from Is to DOS each. 24966 Wn respectfully solicit an inspection of our Christmas Novelties ...

AN ADMIRAL'S DIVORCE SUIT

... BISHOP LIBEL ACTION: LONDON, TmiursDAY.-The case of Maskelyne v. Irving Bishop, iu which the plaintiff obtained £10,000 damages at the London Sheriff's Court against the thought-reader for libel, and which divisional Court ordered a new trial on the ground ...

EXTRAORDINARY LUNACY CASE

... EXTRIAORDINARY IUNAiCY CASE. EFFECTS OF SPIRIUlALISM. LONDON, 3OrDAY.-This aftemroon, at the Inns of Court Hotel, Lincoln's Inn, London, before Mr. Nicholson, one of the Masters in Lunacy, and a special jury of Middlesex, an inquiry, ordered by the Lord ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A MAN NEAR LISNASKEA

... from Faussett's house. After hearing the evidence the jury returned an open verdict. WILLS AND BEQ7UESTS. FROM THEI ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS. THE: will (dated October 12, 1899) with three codicils (dated Juae 20, 1890, May 28, 1 891 ; and February 2, 1892) ...

THE MURDER OF A WOMAN IN DURHAM

... TiTf ET3URD Eh OIF' A WOMII A AN ?? ID U.'T : UI.N LONDON.! M0oxDAY.-Thc Central News stats.j that Dr. Pli Billips, who. made the pesi-Nrsr&-e- aiinatiou'qof the body of Annie Chapmian,t the victim of tb e last .'Whitcchapel murder, has ibeen seatto Dur ...

A MYSTERIOUS DISCOVERY

... Sutherland, Toronto; Mark Guy Pearse. Principal Stephenson, LLD.. London; and J. Jackson Wray, of the Whit- field Tabernacle, who writes:-' What we think of hinm is best illustrated tv the fact that we waut hiu again and agaiu and again. MR. Wa. JoHNSTosN ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... (5): Bros-nE's ,tra.ss, Busle (i); Iris: ?? Conpaas, Scallan (l)0; XYIar- land v. Data. Falls (ii). OJOENS BEINCH DIVtSION. New Rlus oitlou v. yTrt:e. : RlODxtE AXIN MxLTMON(ILT. D0VISION. Dagge v. aoege (l), .Ueledy v. Jovce (2)i Thi: ligilres gevl * ...

THE PARNELL COMMISSION

... addition to the leaders of some of the more im- .n portaut trade organisations in London and ?? provinces. e. _ CUTTING RUSSIAi'S ROAD TO INDIA. a LONDON, WEDNESDAY. -The Central News mn underatands on good authority that the lecture' id which Mr. Mlarvin was ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... Unionist cause will give them their aid, and also be present to hear the Rer. Wrn. J. ?? deliver his new lecture. entitled The Magic City, illustrated bylimelight views. Mr. James Taylor will manipulate the lantern. It-wasarrangedthat any friends who ...

ARISTOCBATIC DIVORCE CASE

... and, as a, matter of course, was absent much in London attending to his parliamentary duties, Mre. Frenlch-Brewster. of course, did not object to that; but when she wished to leave Dublin and come to London he made the siugular objection for a man in, his ...