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1 HZ BALLYMONEY' FREE PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1876

... my man? Whet far halm ye tot thevaansm. bairn?' --. I claret sot star at the manse,' sobbed Davy, 'the sinister was going to kill me.' ' Wh•t do you mean, my bairn cried the compassionate gudestrife—' te'l Davy, all that has happened ye: And Davy told his ...

THE CORN TRADE

... convict, a licensed house in Harrington, and who went with an unfailing step to the scaffold. demanded drink. The hour was late, and Mr. was placed upon the scaffold. the drop fell Cooney refused to open, whereupon, as is as the bolt was drawn immediately ...

THE BELFAST LINEN TRADE CIRCVLAI

... but the unseemly levity of two of their number on the scaffold rather contradicted that belief Amongst those who were present was the Vice-Consul of Greece. and he accompanied the men nn to the scaffold. The remains were cut down after hanging the prescribed ...

OUR SCOTTISH LETTER. [MIGLIFIRAD Al A ISWISPAPKIL]

... all I wanted to do then was to disable the man that carried the stair in order that I might get away. I had no intention of killing him. We had a scuffle together. I could sot take as careful an aim as I would have done, and the ball, miming the arm, struck ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... Guthrie, the martyr, to the scaffold on June Ist, 1661. A proclamation for his apprehension was issued in 1667, in consequence of which he fled to Holland, the city of refuge to which Presbyterians ran during the killing times. Here he joined his father ...

THE BALLYMONEY FREE PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 184;3

... stepped lightly towards the fatal lever. In an instant Kelly was dead. The drop of nine feet killed him like • lightning flash. The priests re, mained on the scaffold saying the Litany for the Dead for a few minutes. Dr. Carte examined the features immediately ...

,~;: .~.. _ – __ THE BALLY MONEY FREE PRESS, THI7RSDAY, MAY 15, 1879

... had been supposed to have been killed at Khoblane. lie reported that he was made prisoner et the fight, and he was sent to Cetewsyo end kept at Undini until news reached there that Umbellui and his brother were both killed in the attack on Colonel Wood's ...

DON JOSEPH'S DREAM

... tbey took him up to bring him here. Then he is safe. eh, no ! while just now coining through the court, beneath the scaffold where the masons are at work, a gr, at stone fell and struck him dead ! Don Joseph started back as if before some hideous ...

SOME WEIRD TAILS. THE WAIL OF THE BANSHEE

... erection of a chimney at a Ooltbaidge foundry When we regaled a height of sixty feet, at became aseawary to erect fresh scaffolding. Wha t we were doing this a negro labourer asisdeatfUy displaced a cross plank, an. is a trice the skeleton framework e ...

11TE BALLY)IOI4EY FREE PRESS, THURSDAY. NOVEMBKR 25,1875

... run ell the way from Narragh more, contrived to jump up somehow, and licked his ►oota. It got kicked off the scaffold, and. I am afraid, killed in the crowd; but the poor thing did good service first, for it made for a women who was standing in a conspicuous ...

the Creditors of the said Margaret Adair,

... said Mary Jere Adair, d PwWdumrr, is the G.usty of ♦strfm. who dud or shan't th• moth of Jar. . 1905. • 1N THE SHADOW OF THE SCAFFOLD. DT 0 !WALD Author of The White Rode, CHAPTER XXVII. AT Till The door opened and Ralph entered. esr is just uririos slth ...

EASTER VESTRY

... by J une- ItLaughlin. Bazaar street. Portrush, for compensation for injuries sustained to his right foot in falling fr a scaffold while working a- a carpenter at the Pavilion in Portrush. Mr. William Beckett, law clerk. proved service of the notice to ...