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BELL AND WIS MOTHER

... King said that the language complained of was ased on Fnday night, and 1t arose out of a quarrel about the ehildren.—John Thomas Hawley and Mrs. Hackney, neighbours, urokc of the language used.—Mrs. Frvar went into the box and denied using any bad | Janguage ...

TOPICS & INCIDENTS.' CITY AND COUNTY

... ;lll:wl:‘ :;:hm#::{..g-hn: “t.:;lv:“ .-Mm. \p¢ 'I:tl h:..-lh .oql‘h‘ L' - WM‘W-.':J.“E- wfl?‘ N“'“:: ..IN “‘FI t. Swithins, Thomas William Chell to Fampy noed to be erected ~omewbia Ming would | gocd enough to secure a spacious paddeck for tiie which it ...

A AR ARARE AR A AT 5/ SRRSO S 5 st

... to the mecting ‘;‘;:;:“‘p:“ Robinscn, W. Croft, W. Strapps,, J. ground and back nnu they walked in processional Cox. A. M. Hardy, T. Netileship, jun., . Gilorder, singing to t music of brass instruments. fard. W. Rusling, J. Wackney, C, Toyne and G A party ...

\ T I IR ———————~ some would like to see here surmcunt | LINCOLN LIBERAL CLUB ling a bay with

... surmcunt | LINCOLN LIBERAL CLUB ling a bay with seats for those | _ awaiting trams. Opposie, Messrs. Free-| ANGLING MATCH. man, Hardy and Willis Lave improved | ES i their shop by adding a handsome stoiey and, two houses south, we pecognise a real! The annual ...

BLACKWELL'S

... pt of the Bishop' Sunday would be called any national b massed both ~2;“‘ tolls. T capital Trustees, |ltots Tt A E e=: L o Hardy 1 ith, at St, eto Kbz ixo 2% [ the Bs, and that, also si p's letter) at Naturally ed an epoch-making sphere, | Betice of Sopert ...

THF ERRAND-BOY PUZZLE. Last Saturday we made reference to the dearth of errand-boys in the City. The ..

... WoreTEHoLMK At Dowsham Market, on Oct, ;'“dl a :“‘“‘?“'l':? lm‘. (robblin€ should be on the north aide to the line of 2nd, Thomas ilham ten h Ihe) ttle contemporary is the in the wo ~ Agent xor‘.\-;uh-\\--\.lu.\wfulz.nlz lu: ':éfu year, o :’v sh::ld ...

THANKSGIVING

... catches this scason, being, as they are, sucn an the gravel pit. It was utterly impossible to get Amy aged 19, Neilie 9, Thomas 7, Lazate 3, ;'-d even pair. to the pit al present, because there were a good Harry 1% months, in such & wuy as was ::' ...

SILVERSMITH, The forward movement of Colonel Badene

... men precent were Canon Dw ocal elorgy- | the highest class mentalists who are all| Flaintif S an observatory and on which Thomas Pearson, ucoln, on the 6th, tious will be kept open till thei Gainsborough Division is, li ¢s for the these brigh e Harvest ...

CITY AND COUNTY

... miss the opportunity of sending their contributions to any of the banks in the City or to Mr. Whitton, the treasurer. The Thomas Cooper Memorial Baptist Church, Bt. Benedict-square, calebrates its anniversary next Sunday. Temperance Sunday was observed ...

MR. PERKS AT MARKET RASEN

... to those mentioned. He spoke of the A At Scawhy, Jan, 3nd. Thomas Abraham, % thie nettle the better; the sooner our nation |of Rochester, his friend the Rev. Iluian At Scothern, Jan. 3rd, Thomas Newton, = awoke 1o the danger the better; that it would be ...

CITY AND COUNTY

... the suiferings of the early Church is fully mwaintain el From Mr. Richani Hoodles’s inccmparable “AMarcus” and Miss Dorotby Thomas's sweet and devout “Mercia” to the most minor charactcr the whole Company is well adapted to capably per form their dificdlt ...

TR

... Lindsey Petty Scesional magistrates al Liecoln, yesterday, for trespassing in scarch of geme or jand in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Gourley. at Kettlothorpe, on the 15th Dec.—Mr. J. Gourley deposed to seeing two men with ferrets on lan! over which Mrs. Amcotts ...