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CHEADLE

... amusements were freely patronised. Pkttt Sessions, July 7th.—[Before Joshua Bbujoh, J. F. Gosling, and John Bbocoh, SUqrs., ftl -H’ f Colvilk ] —John Mellor, Jo«ph ia.un, rad D.rb Niiton, Bilk work«r«, ->r« ck*rpd Bilk bß.m, Irtßnassed pursuit game land ...

LITERARY NOTES AND EXTRACTS

... parchaßU.tr intoxicating liquor the house of John Buxton, Walker-lane, on January IRLh.—Police-constable Drcomhcsd spoke to seeing the defendant, whom knew to habitual drunkard, leave the off-license Walker-lane kept John Buxton with a jug containin': beer. Witness ...

QUARNDOM

... costs. ss. Indecent Language.— Charles Rogers, 4, Johnstreet, pleaded not guilty to using indecent language in John-street to the annoyance of John Wm. Batterley, on July 26th. After a lengthy hearing the Bench imposed a fine of 10s. MONDAY, August 4th. ...

NOTES FROM BAKE WELL AND DISTRICT* ~ iljfabi.? RESIDENT 1 . a*U!o« ty With retard the peyment found two reel

... 7s. fed. and costs each John Cooper, of Bakewell. was fined 10*. and carts 10s. fed. for being drunk and disorderly Bakewell. on the 4th of June. As Extra Thirblbpcll is a Gallos Gjs.—Frances Frost, landlady the Devonshire Arms Hotel, Ashford, was charged ...

Births. iKarmartc, «nt

... at n, Arthnr-straet, Hart, aged 78. Hirst— Sept. 11, Saarael Tim liaai Hirat fmghaei road. Derby, aged air. Brno—Sept. M. John Beera. of 25, Derby, aged S 3. 12, Jta Waltera, of IS. 5. street, Taylor, aged lea. . W, at SB,. Cbkertataeet, 17, George WilHaw ...

OKB HUNDRED PIANOS HARMONIUMS AMERICAN ORGANS SALE HIRE OR YRS SYSTEM AT O E S MUSIC WAREHOUSES DERBY BURTON —

... nined I b— an— — Agent of th AGENTS: Mr H H BBMBMB Mr JAMES re WATSON SOWTEB Mr W Wilron Mr John Busted Mr Grattan Beech Crick Mr H Holme Mr G JMaddoek Mr B T Grattan Mr J J Ctarto Mr Iam Mr Chadwick Mr Arthnr Dn—v Qeh’gnmi’ Jfn— gra wonderfal — e— f— Exhisitiow ...

RUSSIAN LOSS IN THE CRIMEA

... the body of an old man named John Rider, of Leeds, was found about 160 yards from the entrance to the Bowling-tunnel, the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, a very mutilated state, one-half of the head and face and an arm being severed from the body. The ...

AND ASHBOURN, UTTOIETER, AND NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE JQUIu

... aid was called in and the part cut out to get worse, her arm, head, and gradually her whole body, swelled to alarming extent, and she expired last week in great agony. Cubs for FuRcttASE of Arms. ;The kiceMr Clronicte stales that numbers of workmen in ...

TUK WELSH IUKABTEB

... but irreapouaible o) aocb law*, bar »»u«od North Welea Sunday School trip to end io deepest sadness !n the oortbeia bend Cardigan Bay lie* Pwllheli, riamg watering place, anu hilb-r flocked last Saturday between seven end eight hundred children and adults ...

THE STOCK MARKETS

... last. A freehold Small holding extending acres, 2 roods, 32 poles, with a frontage t> Xottinghanvroad, Chaddesden, and having arm buildings on same, attracted some keen ''ompetition, and was eventually knocked down :or £720. Freehold residence No. 22, H ...

1 HE STOLEN LADY

... being consigned wonderful castle, built bv Prince Fritz for his intended Welsh bride, lime, a secluded situation on the Cardigan coast, she is virtually kept prisoner, although living m luxurious apartments, and heated with great kindness. When denouncing ...

DERBYSHIRE BRIDE IN LONDON. Miss Charlotte Strutt Married to Mr. James Dance. ■poing i SPONDON WATER SUPPLY. ..

... Neame Clock. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simmers Lamp standard and shade. Mr. and Mrs. George Crompton Two amber glass goblets. Mrs. Grattan-Holt Ash tray. Mr. ant! Mrs. Two silver qnateh’s. Nurse Clark Cut-rlu-s inkpot. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Albery Hot pot dish. Mr ...