WATERFORD STEAK COMPANY
... offers the remainder of his Winter Stock at nearly Half Prick. 0“ Observe the Address: JOHN M. DAVIS, General Boot Warehouse (Sign of the Golden Boot) 36, Kino -St, (near the Post Office) Waterford. ...
... offers the remainder of his Winter Stock at nearly Half Prick. 0“ Observe the Address: JOHN M. DAVIS, General Boot Warehouse (Sign of the Golden Boot) 36, Kino -St, (near the Post Office) Waterford. ...
... Salariei Officer* 192 ft 0 Boat Service at Paaage Kent Office at PaaHge 14 ft Subaeription to TVanaoce Life* boat 0 0 Depoeit on Postal Telegram* 25.0 Incidentals 84 14 18 'I 8104 „ Light axd Boot Dot— Mow CiMeboiat Passaoi t TTifntmnnrr ...
... Weep, we all brout our own wather ; boot ens, a proud gal she wa', as she wa' gem up to the weep, out hopped boddie on twa stick, soo she pitched the pale en ran. Twa of the gals said they saw twa fine mons ; boot for meself, tho' I saw na ano that . ...
... erig'neer who may be appointed to .he Loan Cumtuiss:oners.--Teurs faithfully, J. W. Comm H. N. Nevins, Esq., Waterford. Mr Kent said that something had appeared from the Loan Cormaissieners to the effect that they would grant a loan of some of the money ...
... ** 1* . ; D.ck .u., The and Clieip«t Stock of Boots & Shoe. if. at !: L ,r fi ,s davis’s :: &ull,war 3 36. KING- STREET. WATERFORD down watebfoed Aurora ' 'pl'v^lo'utii’ ' ' * LADIES- DRESS ELASTIC SIDE BOOTS, c 8 sd. 7s fid, Ioa, Ktlsa i>*a| utkl uta m's ...
... aspect of those female, thieves. Many of them were rags, scarcely one was comfortably attired: Had general inspection of the boots and under garments of these forlorn creatures been possible, the result of the inquiry would probably have been horrible. Only ...
... ancient neage, it now become* the dnty of your High Shoriß to preaent me and your worthy Mayor with pair of whito gioroa with golden fringe, which I ■ball preaerro aa memento of thU my first aosploioQa riait to your boantifnl oity. His lord* ship baring reeoired ...
... the garrison were utterly cowed, and, under the influence of panic, ran away en masse. The Versailles troops had once more a golden opportunity before them, but once more they allowed it to cscape. The fort was reoccupied by the Reds, and this afternoon ...