. fauidits. a A Western engineer has invented a hot water pump to squirt deaf men off the tract. A paper has this advertisement: "Two sisters want D washing." Doubtless a few thousands of brothers are in the same predicament, t Those who do not love their mothers-in-law will rejo
26 April 1871 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
B R N R T.H'S P I L L S.( BENTIRELY VEGETABLEI AND INNOCENT. le "tWhat has been longest kown hassbeenmost considered, Pl and what has been most considered is best understood.' p LIFE IS THE GIFT OF GOD. M When we are sick this life is obscured under a cloud, op- pressed with hutn
26 April 1871 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
(:HESTEB ANTD BIR;NiINGRAM. -- . Mr. CANTRILL ATTENDS DERBY MARKET FlRST AND TIIIRD ERIDAYS IN EACH MONTH, LA: CORN EXCHANGE, STAND No. 2. 3Iessrs. J. nud G. Hayviood, llarlset-place, Dorby. lfessls. Eiddy ?? Askton, Chemists Belper Mr. Ednllmd Radford, Tutbury. M1: J. S. E(!bins
28 June 1871 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
THIE "MULLER" OUTRAGE ON THE MIDLAND RAILWAY. On Saturday, in the Connts Gaol at Leicester, before Mr.f H. C. Woodcock, John Tbonuss Shelton. the young man o who bad been committed for trial on the charge of burglary on at Wyfordby, on Saturday, the 1st October last, was the brou
28 June 1871 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
THE RELEASE OF MR. LEONARD EDMtNDS. Mr. Leonard Edmunds writes to the Standard to say that on Wednesday, the 25th ult., to his extreme surprise, anl order of discharge from the convict prison at Holloway, where he had been in residence for seven calendar months and fifteen days,
08 February 1871 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
- We learn from the weekly health reporftbat the mortality n from diarrhola increased last week from 425 to 487, and as if regards English cholera decreased from 40 to 28, all the suf- tl ferers but three being infants. In London last week the I deaths from cholera (English) and
06 September 1871 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
a. Earl Russell presided on, Tuesday afternoon at a meeting f on the subject of the liquor traffic, held at St. James's Hall. His Lordship said there wras no doubt that any measure deal- ing in a comprehensive way with the liquor traffic would re- quire great consideration-looki
06 September 1871 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England