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John Cassell's Teas

... kinds, may soloctcd from, at prices which defy competition ; comprising Ladies’ Black and White Satin Slippers, Silk Operas, Kid, Patent, Lasting, and Cashcmero ditto, I/adics’ and Gentlemen’s Leather Clogs, India Rubber Goloshes, Morocco, Roan, Venetian ...

SUPERFLUOUS FAT

... loaf of bread She gets through is • Yammer with which she is knocking the into her man. Even the muscular testes displaced, clogged, and their Stew mixed up with at lot; be takes the plane of flesh, in fact, in the beat Than the is incurable. WEE TIME BY ...

Wp.lll. Drive and puce

... gathering wa• held in the Masonic Buildings, High Benet. on Friday. It took the form of a whist drive and dance. nearly 0 being present. Tbe competition for the whits waa very keen. Doming was enjoyed to strains of Jack Vine?* band until 1 a.m., and special ...

OXFORD CHRONICLE AND BERKS AND BUCKS GAZETTE, Dec. 14, 1889. NWOTIC ES Society’s aims, or wilfal ..

... the interval. “The second effective, and consisted of a clog dance aster Spe man, receiving an encore; a stump oration ag = ina it manner ; piccolo A. Smith, which was ae old day ; song and dance by Mr. A. Bruce, “ ina with a comic sketch in trouble, with ...

CITY AND COUNTY NEWS

... performance by loud bursts of applause. During the evening there were given the bong Hearts of Oak, aod a Dutch clog dance, statue clog dance, negro absurdity, sad a very clever performance by the shoes groteaqu.. contortions caused much atonement. fhe ...

CHILDREN'S Fist! mo FESTIVAL. A RECORD ATTENDANCE. AMATEUR BAND NOTES. (Oontinued from page S.)

... prizes, including a china tea Beet (round, three).-1, C. Jeffrey; 2, H. ;v., a cake guessing competition, and in C. Hiles; 3, E. C. Reid. -.vning an illuminated dance. The band Cauliflower (three).-1, G. R. Bennett; 2, PIGEON RACING. 4th Battalion Oxford and ...

B!!ISHlit

... selected were “ The Irish ” and “ The Spectre Bridegroom, 2 the oe were very by comic the ing of a sailor's horn. pipe, and a clog dance, the whole giving the greatest or Aaus.—A of entertainmea' i the name of an Assault of consisting of skating on stilts, ...

I) I{ A T If s

... neaster were pleasing ; Master Neve's an M * Baby's Glove,” was much appre- r. Ji ciated, as were dance. The violin solo of r. E. met wii s comic song and his clog bation. Mr. R. T: lor delivered a stum Pp 8 * Women's wi hich was encored. The Flannel interlude) ...

DE4S.TEI

... was vociferoaaly applauded. Menem Maxwell.md Meadows then gave a Comic Stetch, in genuine style, folowed by a Song and clog dance,' by Mr.F.Lyder, who was loudly cheered both during and at the close of the performance. A Grand militaryonarch round,' ...

TB» rROCXSSION OF THE BOATS

... Joseph Castle room, where the company partook of 4 used for and viands of the lendid vines tion On some of the tables were Dancing was kept ts, bearing bumerous untila fay in the up with ap ball took lace on Wednesday even- memters ing, and a private invitation ...

Par Mortuary• Cords. printed in moue and beet stills, apply Ox vo-au CHRONICUIL 0,04

... company were invited to join in the chorus —as were also of Miss Elsie Rosslyn and Miss D'Lonra, who also gave a hornpipe and clog dance in good style. The nigger eccentricities of Messrs. Firth and Lacey especially their sketch ‘ re were the usual » cocoa-nuts ...