CHEADLE.—Friday, January 14. (Before M. E. Buller, J. C. Hhili t w, and M. H. Cotton. Esqrs) Mrat.—Herbert C'Urkton, Werrington, was charged by Mr. T. J. Robinson with obstructing him in the discharge of his duty. From the evidence it appeared that the defendant refused admit co
January 22, 1876 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
HANLEY. Teeth carefully extracted. MESSRS. CRAPPER and Co., White Hous*. Hanley, attend professionally : STAFFORD Every Saturday, Mr. Hawthorne's, chemist, Gaolgate- STONE Every Tuewlay, Mrs. Lewis's, High-street. LEEK ....Every Wednesday, at Mr. Phillips's, Draper, St. Edward-
January 22, 1876 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
Collard, Broadwood, Kirkman, Brinsmead, Cramer, Hopkinson, Ac., from £3 10s. per quarter. AMERICAN ORGANS, from j£l per month. HARMONIUMS, from 10s. per month. E. H. B. has made special arrangements for the production of a really firxt-class instrument, which he car* confidentia
January 22, 1876 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
The Rev. Jolm Craig-, vicar of All Saints, Leamington Priors, died Leamington, ou Saturday morning. 'St, rev. gentleman, who was years of age, had charge of Leamington parish for upwards of thirtyeight years. The Right v. James B. Kelly, Bishop of Newfoundland, who left that pla
July 7, 1877 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
known for every kind of sores. Bad legs of above twenty years' standing have been completely by it in two or three weeks. It subdues inflammation in a few hours, and soothes pain very quickly. Scurvy disappears by magic under its influence, and all eruptions of the skin. For sor
July 7, 1877 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
leafy summer branches stir and sway With every scented breeze. Dark cedars piled with foliage thick as moss. Keep green twilight through the sultry hours ; showers of white rose petals drift across Bright beds of scarlet flowers. And clear bird music, tremulously sweet. Rings th
June 24, 1876 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
Entertainment. —On Monday musical and dramatic entertainment was given at the Talbot Booms, in aid the funds of the National School. Several songs were renderec with great ability aud taste by Miss Chawner, and Messrs. Beech Ball, Rabone (junior), and Duff. Some solos on the pia
April 14, 1877 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
son, still-born. MARRIAGES. On the 9th inst., the Catholic Chnrch, Hanley, by the Rev. W. Molloy, Mr. Richard French, of Brixton, London, to Frances Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. John Emery, professor of music, Hanley. On the 11th inst., at the "Wesleyan Chapel, Stoke, by th
April 14, 1877 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
railway to laid down in Central Asia. Two thousand Spanish pilgrim* are preparing to set out from Madrid for Rome. They will travel by railway through Spain, France, and Italy. The ex-Empress of the French has instituted proceedings against the ultra-Radical journal, Le.< Droits
October 7, 1876 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
THE EA KTHKNWARE TRADE. The principal topic in the Staffordshire Potteries continues to lie tUe notice of 10 per cent, reduction which some the masters have given, notably in Bnrslem and Tim-tall 11l Stoke, Kenton, unci scarcely auy notices hare been given, while Hanley occnpies
October 7, 1876 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England