SUMMARY OF INDIAN NEWS
... scrutinised afterwards. Without affirming that the I secret service fund is grossly abused, and that it I ...
... scrutinised afterwards. Without affirming that the I secret service fund is grossly abused, and that it I ...
... husband. Scurvy, Ringworm, Itch, Rodneys, Pimples, Eruptions, and every form of skin di-ease, entirely and effectually cured, by Golden Lotion-.a,yd.aa * la. chemist* everywhere WAkhurat A C0.,8. Lambs Couduit-stLoudon Embezzlement i» Glasgow'. —John Miller ...
... of the Daily X „■ lowa.? description of hop-picking in Kent, end th. mping performnnee practised noric. __ The walk was right pleasant in the fresh cool «hme of the mornin;,-, with Maidstone K.n • warm among its trees behind, and the M, r^ ttrolSd ...
... ADYEBI'ISEK. NOVEMBER 5, I6VJ, TilE GOLDEN SQUARE TRAGEDY. IHQUE3T. On Monday Mr. Bedford resumed at St. Po»»nd»rtm)t, London, the inquiry re- Ppectirg tK® dostb the two unknown t>trrt.-us who were found at No. IS, Golden-square. Mr. Dnnlcj» stated that every ...
... CUN THE POST PRICE ONE PENNY BOOTS! _BOO7S 11 I “«iSSr largest Stock in Town Gents’ Winter Mr JOHN FINDLAY, J3GOTS and DHESS BOOTS ; Le-Tant, I Dear Str, Seal, and Alorocco Winter HOOTS: House BOOTS! we had given in Kid and Cashmere ; also Warm Wool Lined ...
... ailure. Nearer ana nearer lean demand from the north, rn snd counties. oars bending at every stroke, the b Appl-* > pears from Kent arc largely supplied. Conti- bi te r with noisy rash—twenty ■™mw . ,C d,: .. d. .. —htieen—t.n —yard. I set my teeth, nnd ...
... asleep, for he had taken off his boots. Yet must have awoke and attempted resistance, for hail cuts I scratches in the face, hile his wrists were grazed. He had been robbed of everything of value about him except golden bracelet, which he had bonght in ...
... yon. Sooch him should stick at hoam ; f rj,,. Yen won't. what I. an .n. boot th Tit poo hoam rich man yet. At’. . i'i'' (l, Jim,’she auid. to crj, indeed wan’t to goo hoam stick, boot ah’d loike to see no(( ,.' with that left us. old Dove now. There’s better ...
... three younger children in eqnal shares.—The will, dated September 28,1872, of Mr. Rjahard Godfrey Bosanqoet, formerly of Maidstone, Kent, and of Great Ormeeby, Norfolk, but late of No. 1, Bryanstone-plaoe, who died oa the 15 ult, was proved on the iast. by ...
... rtcilook matching 1 , i Super ditto M . i Wlmfc, Barley, s. Pees, Tarea, PtKXCSS rxß L». ! Southdown hoys. . 1 6 Kent fleeces Southdown owaa and wethors 1 i\ ditt0 Clothing, picklock MANUEES.~ Cereal Manure, for r . Bean Manure ...
... have intention -of Fatal Accident.— 1 fatal accident has occurred to a party of Chatham men when driving at Harming, near Maidstone. Mr. fialdook, a naval pensioner, Mr. Whitfield, plermsster at Chatham, and two men named Morris and Smith,were on Frida; ...
... >pre^t; °f reason, calls npon lPo° teamed justicor” mTupon » sir/’ his pining Fool, to him ' e mo ...