Eill JIOP0LMNGS NE' WSD TO-DAY'S LONDONPAPERS. THE NNEW PARTY. The i'crneaenisc ?? tthe new political organism is ever born, like all others hafing the quality- of dulrability, it will be a work of timne. Th3e moral effects of any sudden nominal transfer from one side to another
September 21, 1889 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Ct I I CI' hi t C. v,-.E . YEsums.- --t Thcrry ar VWednesday. . o. T- r Pro 'r M Da, w n a, t harstat, 2 A. ~ i. it ?? x (. t.. . .i.. .3.. . rak .ri. .noc , . F 't'.talL . ?? Total ?? S3 Jac, ~4~, i1, 11, ILI" oa t C arltok. h Wvadz p f ?? p 4 ?? . ?? 4, ',ii _k ?? . .. 9 W . if
September 21, 1889 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Il2ON AND, CO-AIL. itamei .ThInr'asr.- krjte tose of t -I~ay e !Xe wai- huuye uit, and most mulis and forges werer reported well cio ploved, on oruer> to car.l t-hemi on to the1 end ot thn' piortr'r. List hcuses :iav~i booked specsficattiors forits 'baa-s at £3, anti seconrd en-a
September 6, 1889 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
1THS TPT-'ISO IN GIS AT i S Ii-- TO-DAY'S LONDOIN PAPERS. MR. GLADSTONE'S DTRTJIDAY? o ?? 2brilq YA~~zs ?? is In-in-tu-iti- is of all criticismn to Contrcast tis,- Torvo-,n of \lc. GC;-1 'zen, youth -with the Radttarisar ot hi' Old arIe. A cl iti whlo was- worrh hi- sal oal-d pre
December 28, 1889 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
,SlMMAI1Y OF PIITRTf IS ANTP i,EATIIS Ig - TiIlL iliz-.TIGH ul' 1.LDzD. Icn the xc week en ciig_ ?? 5 55929 biirtno Z!1-c ?? dhU.;tli. II)r~ t*2ig-a-l1 i 1 !r dl ~ ?? Icol~- o!, P l'atica,~ i iii_'-54G Iii i the clindoe '1 c In I-ccI(Dle. Iii- ht, 52~ 't wx ile iil- death, exteed
March 9, 1889 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
The StJ?CRIFEXON LiSTS will OPEN on MOBDAY RENT. 4th lslarcbssnd Ct]I)Stl on or before FBiDAT, tho 8th Illointib. 1359.1 VJWMOR?cAMiBE PAVTLIOR Sind SUMMER1 .?GARD1fNS Lll3ITt'EIL-OapeleJ £,30,tOO, in 6,000 Sharon of £5 each. payable-on appliralano, £1 on allotment, £0.. and bala
March 2, 1889 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
egg g7-1EAT7 STRIKE. ..p NE3 AD IDOCR DIRECTORS. w LoNnox, Friday. w been important one as reg-ds - r ?? the shipowvners and the dock 1 t) ?? "' "r't ?? ,c Slec121ed tna-t the forrrer body Lt ?? ,, wtit upon *he dock directors, I b- 1' : - ?? ;ar beywould consent to the ship- aN
September 7, 1889 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
POLITICS AND ITZT;Ty -, * ?? ,EEDs; Saturdayi..,r At last, writes our Lundon Cor-m2 * fair prospect of toe great striL- co'n * ' ending. The Lord ?? a - Bishop of London, ad ,ir j interfered in a friendjr wax the men should resum - hour terms, on the unceanmnu - rd . peany shall
September 7, 1889 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
CRICfEl . THE SCARBOROUGHESnTIVAL -NORtTH v. SOUTH. The special feature of yesterday's cricket in the NtrKeih and South match at Scarterough was a splendid innings of 77 play d by.I Ir. Stoddaxt. Going in first wicket down for the ?? -with the score at slx, he -was the fifth man
September 7, 1889 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
An outspoken article on the Arme3ena question by M. Sevasly, editor of the eaisofan, appears in the faew Renerw. The writer is of the opinion that the rapidly- increasing discontent in Armenia, through Turkish mis- rule, vill necessarily lead to the reopening of the Easteln Ques
September 7, 1889 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England