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GOOD MATTRESSES

... mattrasse—tbe awful Muffing. the dust. the disease, the Mb, for they see often ailed wttb the vilest of nip that have been picked out of the admits In cities. rap that beggars and tromps have worn. not even properly cleaned and didlnfeoted, bet tensed ...

THE BITTER CRY OF OUTCAST LONDON.'

... Daily News gives the following description of what he saw in Southwark: 'We enter a narrow court, picking our way with caution over the nameless filth and garbage and the decaying vegetable matter that, flung originally in heaps outside the doors, has been ...

Published: Saturday 17 November 1883
Newspaper: Trowbridge Chronicle
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1398 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

DISTRIBUTION OF FRIZES

... horse was also knocked down and the shafts broken. Witness received injuries to his face, arms and legs, and his nephew was picked up unconscious and was still .suffering from shock. The car did not stop until it had travelled for another 15 or 20 yards ...

BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... served on owner of house in Landsend to abate nuisance. The Surveyor has discovered that one of the sewers was blocked with garbage from slaughterhouse, which caused dangerous nuisance; he taking steps to prevent a rreurreneo of the nuisance. Owners or of ...

PLACED IN A CAGE: BRUTAL TREATIIENT OF A TROWBRIDGE WOMAN

... ef:Tirthellee. la i b alerted. Her is hid of IRIS tereunly urn the of C. U. Deers, tln wed we. wrecked is NW, the serwhora picked op by Cr. rhe. ort to Ning-Pe. • Nebie sea el the b. the •Inde err wee • reds ow. Bar chid weird the week. the won Wyo. ea ...

Published: Saturday 15 September 1900
Newspaper: Trowbridge Chronicle
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3846 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

iKisrrllancous

... to | keep the house, and the result was that the wife and two | obi were often so hungry that they were glad to pick up refasefood and garbage in the streets, or at their doors. The children, wan and fever-stricken objects, in oourt, and their faces told ...