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rVIHGHOB

... from the footmen of Woburn Abbey,” “the housemaids of Belgrave Square,” “ A mark of respect and regard from his old friend Thomas Hardy,” With deepest sympathy from Mrs. and Miss Clarke,” “In remembrance with deepest sympathy from Mr. and Mrs. Tompkins and ...

PUBLIC OPINION SAYS THAT FKEEMAI, HARDY, & SIEOIjXj the PEOPLE. WILLIS BEST BOOTS IN ENGLAND

... PUBLIC OPINION SAYS THAT FKEEMAI, HARDY, & SIEOIjXj the PEOPLE. WILLIS BEST BOOTS IN ENGLAND. THEY ARE THE LARGEST RETAILERS THE WORLD. A. GOOD DISCOUNT ON ALL OLXJB CARDS. Ladies’ Walking Boots for Winter Wear—Square and Narrow Toes. Two Lines in this ...

Heath-and-Reach

... h •I;.. T.inslade Road, consisting of House (eight adjoining stoneSi outbuildings, and rooms), MUi, ■ d by jfr.Thomas Holmes. rDalid ThomaS P WiIIi s, Solicitor, Leighton Buzzard. _ WirrE hold Excellent Stockso{ all. Our are excopt./icX'O tionally fine ...

HARLINGTON

... comic song, “The Showman,” Mr. Thomas. Part II: Part song, “Let the Hills resound,” Glee Class; song, Mr. W. Higgs; duet (humorous), “A.8.C.,” Mr. and Miss Moore; part song, “The Wreath,” Glee Class; reading, Mr. Thomas song, Two Marrionettes,” Miss Moore; ...

FBNNT BTBATPOHD

... Selby Lowndes, Mr. W. J'. Levi, Mr. B. Fonotaine, and Mr. A. Hoare.— Barnard Soaster, of Fenny Stratford, was summoned by B. Thomas |pc not sending his child regularly to school. JR tendance order made.— William Fulham, of Fenny Stratford, was commoned for ...

UNIVERSAL HEALTH SALIAE. THIS Saline is safe, effectual, and agreeable remedy for relieving all functional ..

... Story, by Katherine S, Macquoid, 1 vol. Madame’s Grand-daughter, by Frances Mary Peard, 1 vol. The Love of a Lady, by Annie Thomas, 3 vols. Facing the Footlights, by Florence Marryatt, 1 vol. A London Life, by Henry James, vols. Master of Kylands, by Lucy ...

BEDFORD

... handcuffed, aud, after the revolver had been found with one chamber still loaded, taken to the police station. turned out to be Thomas Curtis, aged sixteen or seventeen, son of respectable parents in Muswell Roud. Curtis was taken before the magistrates on ...

FINE STOCK OF AIL KINDS OF PLANTS

... PLANTS NOW BEADY. Geraniums, fuchsias, dahlias, coleus, lobelias, petunias, asteks, stocks, ZINNIAS, PHLOXES, Ac., all strong, hardy, and cheap plants. Owing to increase of business, J. J. MARTIN has obtained the assistance of his father, MR. EDMUND MARTIN ...

■straying—nobody could keep it from so. Several c.mvoyances passed the road during the hour, but none of them ..

... cried out “Kick his hat,” which had been knocked off, but he (witness) could not say by whom. Thomas Clarke remained in the road, and did not come near him.—Thomas Clarke’a only defence now was that Harlow had pushed Rollings and another of the men from the ...

HENRY JACKSON

... of country customers. New Books every Fortnight. In the Heart of the Storm, by Maxwell Gray, 3 vela. That Affair, by Annie Thomas, 3 vela. April’s Lady, by Mrs. Hungerford (author of Molly Hawn,”) 3 vols. Sapphira, by Sarah Tytler, 2 vols. My Shipmate ...

IN UNION WITH

... the D’Urbeveille, by T. Hardy, vola. Dulcibel, 3 vola. Divided Duty, by Ida Lemon, 1 vol. A Life’s Morning, by G. Gissing, 3 vols. Micah Clarke, Conan Doyle, 1 vol. Thelma, by Marie Corelli, 3 vols. That Affair, by Annie Thomas, 3 vols. Catching Tartar ...

WOBURN SANDS

... churchyard waa quite fnll of patiohioMro and others who came to ohow tbair respect to the memory of the deceased lady. The Bev. Thomas Archer Tomer, M.A., of lokferd Bectory (a former oorata who took title to holy from Mr. Spnrrall in 1874, and was anbaaquently ...