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MARRIAGES

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THE ANNANDALE OBSERVER, JANUARY 10, 1890

... to go upwards in 1888, farmers sent to market more than they ought to have sent—in fact, they have been at the old game of killing the goose to get the golden eggs. However, if the British farmer has not so many cattle as he might wish, or as the favourable ...

Published: Friday 10 January 1890
Newspaper: Annandale Observer and Advertiser
County: Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 6012 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... of beautiful fields and groves and fluwere reaching way off everywhere clear to the bottom of the sky all around.' New York Child— Mercy me what a lot it mast cost for keep-off-the-grass signs. A GlNTLthith who has for several year. bees in the enviable ...

DZATIIS

... at street corners out of work. But you would, owns a voice from the gallery, INDIGNANT Mother— You haven't given the child any Ku, Teacher— he has be•n tautly lazy. Indignant MWher — Well, then, why don't you give him a medal for his persistency' ...

ORIGINAL POETRY. ________ RAILWAY TIME-TABLE FOR MARCH. IN MEMORIAM, Caledonian Railway. ROBERT W. THOM, POET. ..

... yom rest by • sick child suffering with Mrs pnio once to • chemist land • bottle Wi l o l fwb NOornino SuJP. will immediately. It is perfectly harmless Mil itzroduces natant!, quiet sleep, by the little cherub awakes umbel she child, lb oakum Polk rams ...

THE ANNANDALE OBSERVER, FEBRUARY 28, 1890

... allowed him to seduce her, and the child was horn in May, 1888. She wrote to defender before the child was born, but he never came near her, nor did she see him again until six or eight months after the birth of the child. She raised au action of filiation ...

LIMIS TO Tll6 EDITOR

... aolicitor, lltritiah Linen !tank, and iipeak in our behalf, and give all the amiatance they podaibly can. A NIMUIO/1. RlArnt KILL: AM 1T S&L. SKETCH A HIGHLAND ENTERTAIN. MEET. WHILE holidaying in the North last nominee I had the luck to be present at vincert ...

FRIDAY; MARCH 14, 1890

... being properly secured by • I rope or otherwise. After evidence had been led, from which it appeared that the cow bad tossed a child of one of the witnesses, the case was found proven, and a fine imposed of I with the option of It days' imprisonment. BIRRILLL'S ...

THE ANNANDALE OBBERVER, MARCH 28, 1890

... ANNANDALE OBBERVER, MARCH 28, 1890. CRIPPLED FOR LIFE. MAST. darling, if you don't keep still you'll surely tumble down and be killed, arid then what will papa do for a little girl ? The speaker was a ship captain just hack in port after a long voyage. He ...

HOW IT FEELS TO DROWN

... she was hove to, and I felt sure then that I should be picked up. My only fen was that the alba:roma might down upon me and kill me with their terrible beaks, as they had the carpenter of the same ship the voyage before. A hag time yawed—hears, it seined ...

A SIBERIAN TRAGEDY

... the steppes—en& is Siberia. She had married Count Ara Hoff, the Governor'of Tobolsk, to save her tuber from ruin ; but thin child et the raphalt thrived but poorly in the desert, and her huebsad saw, and with fierce anger, that she °mild not endure bar ...

POETRY

... silent in the throne. But, ah, saw not those who I heard not their wild madrigal ; A thousand voices round me rang, And sweeter Kill, one maidens call. which I'd change the kme of men. My load unloosed like Pilgrim's thrall; I fed my humpy heart I saw my boyntood ...