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Tamworth Miners' Examiner and Working Men's Journal

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Tamworth Miners' Examiner and Working Men's Journal

DISCOVERY OF HEMATITE ORE IN SHROPSHIRE

... remonstrated with Smith on his conduet. and gave him a sound thrashing. Bainbridge afterwards threw a stone at Smith through the kitchen window, whereupon Smith seized a gam opened the window, took deliberate aim, and fired. Bainbridge fell sand died immediately ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... Old Stone Cross Inn, on the day in question, when he saw the defendant there in a very drunken state, and dancing about the kitchen—Fined 20s. and costs, or in default one month. _ _ THE INQUEST ON THE CHlLD.—Thery again assembled at the Tweed.,le Arms Inn ...

THE EXAMINER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1378

... And at we' obliged to knock under the table little hjo; was conquered by the aiarrheer BUDS ST. EDMUNDS. Here lies Jane Kitchen, who when her glass was spent, • She kickt np her heels, , And away she went. ROGER NORTON. Here lies, alas! Poor Roger Norton ...

POETRY

... their princely halls awl towers,. Of what thousands must put up with. In a wee bit cot like ours t When. our parlonr and our kitchen And our sleeping room beside Is the chamber, need I tell you, That is neither long nor wide! But can't we find a toile:— A ...

UNION OR NO UNION ?

... barge, they have no settled home, but pass their lives in cabins, not much too large for dog kennels, whirls serve as kitchen, parlour, and bedroom. .We well remember many I years ago having attention called to the eondition of these gypsies of our ...

VARIETIES

... sometimes meet with little adventures which make them weep. A man who was paying attention to a girl in New York stole up to the kitchen where she was itt work the other morning, thinking to see what kind of housekeeper she He got interested as he stood behind ...

GENERAL NEWS

... lee the attempted murder of his wife. It appeared that on Friday they hed a quarrel, mid whilst they were sitting in the kitchen the prisoner suddenly attacked his wife w ith w carving-knife, inflicting Upsa her seven severe wounds in the endeavour I ...

PETTY SESSIONS.-TUESDAY:

... Pickering left home soon after six o'clock on the morning in question, leaving his watch hanging on the mantle shelf, in the kitchen and the door on the latch. On Mrs. Pickering coming down stairs about half -past seven she missed the watch. Information was ...

MEETING OF FURNACEMEN AT OAKENGATES

... contract, and may be at a of some thoumnda of pounds. The employer can afford to be stupid. His wine bottles are full, and hie kitchen is the same, at least for a time, but how many eases have we on record where coal owners have broken their contracts by letting ...

BLESSINGDON RANGE BY AGNES W AIM ---0-.

... The fourth door epees • landing which leads again to the terrace at one end, and at the *thin you can dive downstairs the kitchen or mount up into the servant's attics. There is nothing else ea the landing but an old flora closet mad le-tuber roam; they ...

FACETIA

... say., his wife is a hard pore n to please. Be :ever r, - .(.1 - cd her but once, and that when le Ehut tLe 4aloper in the kitchen chimney.— can lU i. A I,, , ..kt'ett man dreamed recently that his stint me de d, the iream proved true. He tried the O( gn ...

BIRMINGHAM

... throughout the kingdom. The ,Steele gives a more precise picture of the ordinary domestic arrangements for Christmas. The kitchen is represented as the spot in which all the e.,ergies of the household are centred. Daughters are represented as peeling the ...