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... ninety negroes, and the rest Yankee Unionists, bush whackers, spies, traitors, and other prisoners of the same stripe. THE DANCE or DEATH !—This war, by the way, has brought the levity of the American character out in bold relief (says a correspondent) ...

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... entertainment on Saturday evening, the 14th Instant, when will be produced Delicate Ground and Sandy Macrew. A competition clog dance is to be one of the leading features of the evening. . . TEAPERANCE AT DILTON. - An entertainment in connection with ...

Post free for four halfpenny stamps of Martin. Boundy and Co., 30 Ludgate Hill, B.C. [ll5 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

... the meeting to tration •. Set a thief to catch a thief, &c. ; set a Dredging.—The first and essential improvement A competition clog dance is to be one of the and polishing of the rocks and boulders, and a close. rogue to catch a rogue and you will succeed ...

A RIDE TO KIIIVA

... immense sheet Of ice was in excellent condition and the announcement which appeared in our Saturday's issue of a skating competition, notwithstanding the rt notice, was the means of attracting a large number of people to witness this event which was a novelty ...

NEW YEAR'S DAY

... it had not, and be applied for costs-The Bench thought as the iufoimation was bad they could not grant such. VOLUNTEER COMPETITION AT - The Dalton Companies of the 10th LB V. competed for prizes presented by the tradesmen of the town' and others on New ...

LOCAL NEWS

... rerierming elephant is very funny, and the ant'c s. of are ii,ighly enjoyed. A Pleasing feature l i: so pping rope dance, as is also the clog ociog hy.ta'a of the artistes. The characters ' are all well sustained , each appearing In ring e panto mime 'work ...

F OSSE TT'S GRAND CIRQUE, ABBEY -ROAD, BARROW. Monday. March 4th, 1889, and during the week. Re-Engagement of ..

... Ducks as a Prize. CLOG DANCING CONTEST for a Purse of Silver. ONION EATING CONTEST for a Purse of Silver. THURSDAY, Mar. 7th, is set apart for the BENEFIT OF MR. J. FOSSETT, When the following Contests will take place:— Football Competition—Prize, a New Football ...

F OSSE TT'S GRAND CIRQUE, ABBEY-ROAD, BARROW. Monday, March 4th, 1839, and during the week. Re-Engagement of ..

... Ducks as a Prize. CLOG DANCING CONTEST for a Purse of Silver. ONION EATING CONTEST for a Purse of Silver. THURSDAY, Mar. 7th, is set apart for the BENEFIT OF MR. 3. FOSSETT, When the following Contests will take place:— Football Competition—Prize, a New Football ...

MINING ENGINEER, DALTON-IN-FURNESS

... but small, much below the usual attendance at this popular dance—a fact which can only be accounted for by the change from the usual date (Boxing Night) and the very unfavourable weather. Dancing was continued until 3 o'clock the following morning. SUDDEN ...

BARROW AND DISTRICT

... afraid he might be invited to the fisticatory saloon! The Wedding Bells, song and dance, by six members of the company, was well done, 118 was the challenge clog dance. Mr. W. Kingsley, the handbell soloist, had a good reception, and was warmly encored ...

BARROW AND DISTRICT

... afraid he might be invited to the fisticatory saloon The Wedding Bells, song and dance, by six members of the company, was well done, as wan the challenge clog dance. Mr. W. Kingsley, the handbell soloist, had a good reception, and was warmly encored ...

International

... (Applaw,e.) Afier Ihe singing of somis (pro Stephenson nnd Air. llobilmon (Ilatrow),. and a F. mg hnd dance by Mr. Peter Bell, Lancashire's champion clog dancer, the Chairman introduced Mr. Howeroft, who had a right hearty Lancashire greeting. lu the first ...