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R2LEY.AND !MANOR NEWS

... situ -ad it roughly from her baud, and let himeoll into t,ie iteued cottage. It was • humble place euough, oonshitiug of a kitchen with a tiled floor, cud • small sleeping-room above ; but everything bout it was wonderfully seat and clean, and there were ...

THE ATTEMPTED EAST%

... been read, and lir. Trattorias and the servants bad Hutted some time before. Then the young men adjourned to the deserted kitchen, to smoke, and Praukland produced some exceedingly niasuolar cheroot., which Litideay essayed with • solemnity worthy the ...

CHILD BURNT TO DEATH AT ILKESTON

... three years of age. On Friday morning deceased came down stairs after witness about seven o'clock. There was a fire in the kitchen, and witness put some sticks on it to boil the kettle. She went to fill the kettle with water, leaving deceased in a little ...

ILKESTON

... light. There was then a crash of pots, and Mrs. Mennen commenced screaming. Witness saw the defendant drag his wife into the kitchen. He spoke to the defendant, and received a blow in the eye.—Supt. Lumley said there were two previous convictions against ...

HEAGE

... night, and that a little after eight o'clock they went to the Green Man in search of him. They then saw the defendant in the kitchen, and Bonsai! poured some beer out of a jug and drank it. Mrs. Stone struck her husband with a stone, and there was a row. ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... but without effect. The noise, however, so scared the leopard that it sprung clean through a window, and rushed into the kitchen of a house, in which it was finally brought to bay. The terrified beast did not show much fight, however, and two shots terminated ...

CODNOR PA

... perceived tl burglars had effected an entrant kitchen window. A search was premises, and it was found that the terrible mischief if put off, for Mr. which on the previous night was place at the top of the kitchen an loaded and pisoed in a ready positi bed ...

CODNOR

... and is in the service of Mr. Arthur Crookes, a butcher, at Horsley.—On Monday, the 23rd of June, the complainant was in the kitchen at Mr. Crookes's house alone, when the defendent. it was alleged, entered and committed the assault. The defendent lived in ...

TAILORING TO ORDER. J. REDFERN,

... thoughts. Certainly. I think I co uld enjoy it withyou. hurriedly. It is insu ff erable to listen to these pospis In the kitchen a bevy of terrified servants were Poring aver these musty old folios makes a fellow «slicing. I didn't want to sous at all ...

EDGAR HORNE'S AMERICAN

... Bryan, 8 E Harpham Black currants-1 E Harpham, 2 J Bradbury, BW. Bacon. Dessert apples-1G Lilley, 2 J Slack, 3 C Tiuington. Kitchen apples-1 C Lilley, 2 W Dring, 8 B Butler. Dessert pears 2 J Slack. Plume, green or yellow-2 0 Bryan, 80On e. Flowers.—Dahlias ...

Hardstaff, 2 J Cut* 8 W Sutton

... J Spencer. Collection of vegetables-1 N Hardstaff. Fruit.—Black grapes-1 E Bryan, 2 W Berruklnt Dessert apples-1 E Bryan. Kitchen apples-1 W Sutton, 2 E Harpham, 8 W Berresford. Bed plates —1 W Sutton. Green or yellow plums-1 E Harp - barn. Flowers.—Dahlias ...

EDGAR HORNE'S AMERICAN ORGANS

... 81) Burgon. White currants —1 T Thorpe, 2 T Creiswell, S E Orme. Black currants-1 W Potter, 9 C Cresswell, 11 , 14 Orme. Kitchen apples-1 C Parkin, 2 M Creswell, 8 3 Warren. Dessert apples-1 M Cresswell, 2 J Poundall, 3 J Thorpe. Collection of fruit-1 ...