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THE LAND QUESTION IN IRELAND

THE LAND QUESTION IN IRELAND

THE LAND QUESTION IRELAND The recently.!, rmea committee of Irish landlords to publish a series pamphlets for the purpose diffusing sound information upon the land question. The first of these, now issued, is entitled ''Notes upon the Gorernment Valuation of Land in Ireland." It
July 7, 1880 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
 
A ?? of H ftn aqnes. ti regions Tlre an immense mountain of The' L e the base by river

A ?? of H ftn aqnes. ti regions Tlre an immense mountain of The' L e the base by river

Ppy will recline full V ls T ' »*b tl)e cmn > nto mon * llB hio, , * 1 heen cooked by nngels » ''iver tain > and have been rolled down V C ft 'rs *to ' lupous coating ' ad anwbile angels will chant , *hiet, 1 " a perpetual downpour their » *\ "ot wet the Hunnques, but tbey are t
August 6, 1878 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
 
NEWCASTLE.—Monday.

NEWCASTLE.—Monday.

NEWCASTLE. —Monday. (Before Taylor Ashworth and J. Alcock, Esqrs.) Game Cases.—Robert Thompson and John Walley, stated to be residents at Hanley, were charged with having committed a game trespass on land near Seabridge, occupied Mr. Chadderton. —Mr. Paine appeared for Walley.—Th
August 6, 1878 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
 
CRICKET

CRICKET

Tunstall Church v. Hanley Tabernacle.— Match played at Finuey Gardens, resulting a vie ory for the Tunstall Church. Scores Tunstall Church, 105; Hanley, 55 and 6 (for one wicket). Hanley batted first', and owing to the loose fielding of the visitors B>>ou ran up a, score: but Tu
August 6, 1878 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
 
POISONS.

POISONS.

. Many persons will bo astonished find that substances, regarded as poisons too terrible almost for medicinal use with v.;, are used means developing the normal powcr3 the system in other countries. Thus, Styria, Lower Austria, and Hungary, practice prevails eating arsenic, not
August 6, 1878 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
 
BRITISH UNITED ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS.

BRITISH UNITED ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS.

Monday the Eleventh Annual LegiVative Council of Order opened at Leeds, under the presidency of G.M. William Wilfcrd. Tbe Order bad admitted 1,280 members since ,bnt avery large umber of members had left the Society within tbe same owing to deprespion of and partly to Heath and
August 6, 1878 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
 
PIANOS PIANOS !! BUY FROM THE MANUFACTURERS. AND CO., 16, LIVERPOOL-ROAD, BURSLEM, (Established over Sixty years), Are now making tiie

PIANOS PIANOS !! BUY FROM THE MANUFACTURERS. AND CO., 16, LIVERPOOL-ROAD, BURSLEM, (Established over Sixty years), Are now making tiie

best and cheapest PIaNO the trade, from Twenty Guineas. Buyers should call and see tbem every Branch of Manufacture. Having made over in- j struinents, and not had. one exceange return, is a suffi-' cient guarantee of the superior quality of tone and make. I PIANOS RE-STRUNG 405
August 6, 1878 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
 
gTOKE WAKES. NEW HOTEL, TRENTHAM. Mr. H. CELKBRVTED BAND will ATTEND the above HOTEL on and Friday, in Stoke Wakes.

gTOKE WAKES. NEW HOTEL, TRENTHAM. Mr. H. CELKBRVTED BAND will ATTEND the above HOTEL on and Friday, in Stoke Wakes.

DANCING on the GREEN. Tickets for the Day, 6d. each. WANTED, a respectable Girl as NURSE.— Apply, Mrs. Bold, Piccadilly, H mley. WANTED, immediately, respectable, energetic Men for OUT-DOOR EMPLOYMENT Salary and commission —Address, G. T. C, '* Sentinel" Office, Hanley. ABED ROO
August 6, 1878 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
 
DEATH. On tbe inst., Thomas Till, son Thomas arxi Till, aged eight months and t.vo weeks.

DEATH. On tbe inst., Thomas Till, son Thomas arxi Till, aged eight months and t.vo weeks.

August 6, 1878 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
 
A TRAIN ACCIDENT.

A TRAIN ACCIDENT.

coal train on the Great Northern Railway, nea. king's Cross, this morning, ran into an engine standing •* the line. The engines overturned, and the valves scalding the driver and stoker. One has since *ied.
September 15, 1881 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England