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CHEADLE

... already enjoys, there was nothing in the programme that calls for special comment. /buxom The Prince of Wales' troupe of Minstrels, who bail from the Workingmen's Club, Portwood, gave one of their diversified entertainments with more than average success ...

COUG II BANE!!

... Tommis, J. Allman, and S. P. Palmer (tambo). The minstrels made a very effective show and this portion of Did evening was carried through with success. The various Items were as follow ,--Opening chorus, American National Guard;' sung. Keep one little kiss ...

REVIEWS

... the fornenten, of disturbance and the inciters to crime. Mr Thcselore Martin contributes an eloquent poem entitled The Minstrel's Curse; and The Romans of Statemapping, by T. Pilkington White, is worthy of perusal. Mr Noel Paton gives us scene of ...

PUBLIC NOTICES

... IRISH BUTTER t ROOK All ►ind. American and Australian CANNED MEATS. (luta, Hotels, and Publte Institutions liberelly dealt with. please Note • J. D. has no other setablishment the market. folk L SALE OF PIANOFORTES. AMERICAN AND by leading waters. Close ...

WHO IS UNCLE REHM ?

... themselves It will have bra observed that the dialect is wholly different from the Intakes. his misrepresentations of the minstrel stage. It is phonetically genuine, and so gives vivid hints of the really poetic imaginations of the negro, to embody the ...

OUT AND ABOUT

... Duke of Bedford as a costermonger, noisily vending his own wares; and in the distance Lord Tennyson is seen as an itinerant minstrel, playing the harp, apparently unappreciated. In the House of Lords, on Tuesday evening. Lord Verweisseonded the Addrese in ...

THE ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1884,

... and their putts, and greatly promoted a kuowledge an dairy farming at large. A STOCKPORFOIRL SAVED FItOM THE MORMONS. The American papers relate a somewhat remarkable story as to bow a Stockport girl was saved from the Mot mons. The Pagnsen Weakly Press ...

MACCLESFIELD►

... the Macclesfield Sunday School to-night. The latest American curl city is a girl preacher. ,4 the mature age of 10 years, who is now evangelisim; Kentucky. There is no limit to the precocity el American children. We are prepared believe that the neat stump ...

LACROSSE. NORTH MANC

... form of those played by modern negro minstrels. We did not suppose, say ean American newepaper, that the banjo was so ancient. If the relic:banter had found in theses' spot the idntieal jokes used by our negro minstrels, we should not have been in any way ...

BICUiItAVIA

... shower% But putate is the nap, A oyes wide the diaper: Aud thee my = COW op the scampe. There is a capital story (illustrating American humour some pare ago), it which it is related that a coach drove through the country so fast, sad the milestones passed so ...

TtiE ADVERTISEh, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. ISsa

... Monday evening last by an appreciative and respectable assembly, on the occasion of the visit to Oils town of Roscoe's American Minstrels. The programme commenced with en overture (arranged by A. V. Luc) by the company, and it was followed with the opening ...

Published: Saturday 29 September 1883
Newspaper: Alderley & Wilmslow Advertiser
County: Cheshire, England
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THE LATE MR F. XIDWOOD

... Ix/ensile:so enthusiasm, and almost drowned that dulcet harmonium with volley firing from his own throat. When we denounced the American ring of brimstone and mains's, the dear old boy was hurt and pained; but he manifested no remanent, and only remarked, in ...