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EVE•HSN.-MOIDAT

... C. Hollaad, Md. I. ad Mr. R. F. Tones. NOSE TIMID nun Dauni.—Joha Balliager (411), 1 theorem deduberrow, wag &arced with Whig drug at Hanopue oa Bstarday, May 18th. Def.mdaat: I wie more tired. The Clert : Were you drunk or not P D fondant I was more ...

WINWOOD'S WORCESTER DEPOSITORIES

... a proposal to which Ruth readily agreed, sad au hour later Willis airbus and Ruth Mbworth took the train for P—, their plan Whig to join the exaardeatste and rotate with these. For a little while Willa Clarke's. inlayed his privilege Steamily. Ile did ...

Tilt

... tiesdhemer the loss of the tent were** and Br. Taylor for the IWO of demi in Ida* RN tent wee erected. The toast was drank with Whig brooms. The of the (Or. Thanes Feetrer), the Host and Haseem Mrs. Josses Oterehley), the Band, aid the man. Wee** the ...

THE LASSES OF LEVERHOUsE

... *wanton t ent-door.—Apply, Ikea Lona, NVANTZU, good Plain Cook foe the country, seat Woresidse ; most asderstaad Doir7 sad Whig, sad bay. good retemosoes.—Apply, stating age sad wages to 259, Cestloatreet, IyANTED, • Gsmsrol &roma', for How, &basin ; ...

(ALL Mars Reamanal

... whiners is Hay was oatiwally Awed In sepses is trangallity. At six be densol.== st roa a eases din hie hie H. fecal Sir very med. Whig is the essaning this Mr. Hay P—and Mabee's. doe indignantly the *cry. • ofilasid engishisd attar $t boon of ne unressit work ...

District News. authors MORTON. Raman ow Rim T. Waursa AM) FAMILL—Tbs return home of the Rev. T. sad Mrs. Walker

... wee the oceseion of peatoi• ea the par alleolionaand appe at ti tmy we el ill peened at oeseeetede suer the Nee_ et the whore Whig et end an 'n&bel the bob et the thumb *air glad= the Woes awed by est abide in ionsideble need with new et melt et theesetgo ...

• Cl= 07 TII7 PONS&

... to the shops as to avoid being swept away by the streaming crowd. The little mesons was absorbed in getting home mid in net Whig the kid elip out her Behind Mr, is the mew which My soft and white kir • sinew bandit agaiast the hewer could Sneed ge the ...

~lbl iL The Bev. 3. W. Csitirecyrr I An 4 suppose the wear polluted before it gets into she pipes

... , Itaiddin. who 1W sore. repaid the water wheirames god of good said th e h a t wo w s wog aa t o quality, but that it was Whig lei skald be armed whether they th e lead. They b e g before It was used. It was bard water est fame to duldes OM hey should ...

THE ATHLETIC SPORTS

... • elem third. OPsW 70,11 Menu, for Ponies 13 hands and under; first we. smog Ws. i oatob•weinhts • shoat two mile.. Mr. A. Whig Penny 1, fLr. Kitty I. Mr. A. lilleiney's May Blossom also ran. May Blossom, a poemsalral, would not start, and the race wee ...

i;tbtff*:

... Lloyd's mood in much the same relation se Willis'. Coffee did to the wits, Child's the deny. sad th e St. James's to the Whigs of the day; sad proprietor. lit. Lloyd, etsphseisold his = of *ls ns relatiohip by issuing three times a w id t h gars the ...

TIM EVESHAM STANDARD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1889

... husband's. He had been poorly and depreeeed for many weeks past. but with the exception of a few days be had heed able to attend Whig work. For a short time he ens too low to work, and he consulted Mr. Merge. who was the club doctor. I do not know what Mr. ...

FOUR PRIESTS DROWNED

... triumphal arches and she on essay of the scrolls and banners were in Wash, but English mottoes were freely used, the most prominent Whig Welcome to Welmoms to Morioneth, Welcome. The Heat of Wales is Glad to-day, The United Welcome of a Loyal Country ...