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ARMAGH SHOW

... he discharged the duties last year, and also to Mr. Huston, V.S. A discussion took place with regard to the horse Jack the Ripper, which won the first prize for trotting. It was stated that a declaration was made that the horse had never trotted before ...

Irish Fairs

... cowv3 were pretty niu.neI rous, but did not experience any grent demand ; sales were slow enough at from £S to £10 each. S:rippers I were in small numbers, and broghit from £10 to £12 per hend. Dairy cowa ena spriegers were also in I limited numbers and ...

FAIRS

... IOs to £1 4 7s 6d each, whilst a second and inferior qnality was bought at from £9 17s 6d to £-11 1Os each, Drv cows and s-rippers sold at from £S a09 to £9 17s Gi each. There was a rinch larger supply of sheep than usual, and mutton ma bc quoted at fri ...

ARTS AND CRAFTS EXHIBITION, LANCASTER

... Rev. W. J. Locke, Mrs. T. E. Satterth-waite, Mr. a E. J. Prestj Mr. A. King. Mrs. A.. B. S. Weleh, Dr. Schloesser, Mrs. C. Ripper, Mr. J. E. Oglethorpe. Mr. J. W. Fair, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. a Pickard, Mr. W. Sharples. Mrs. Morcum, the b Venerable Archdeacon ...

Fashion and Varieties

... contirrue to be much woin. TIre most favourite tr'irrlinrg firs the double skirt is a harursorie fringe placed on tire edge of the ripper sklirt only. Indeed, fringe will be vury muchr ailopted tins Winter as a tr'irinilrg, not only for dresscs, but also for mantles ...

Fashion and Table=Talk

... Ivragh, lower Ialf, £2,255 9s. 8d. ditto, ippeer half, £1,972 12s. 4d.; Loier Iveagh, lower Italf £1,536 Ds. 22d.; ditto, ripper half, £2,119 17s. 2d. Kinalarty, £1,217 7s 4d. ; Upper Lecale, £1,435 Os. Id. Lower Lecale, £1,272 19s. 2d. ; Monte, £432 ...

HIGHLAND AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION

... implements, dairy pro- cduce, and poultry, were complete. Tle collected mass of specimens of mechanical ingennity in thle ripper' portion of thl show-yard had a most imposing efrect. The weather was delightful, and imcrnse crowds visited the yard during ...

FASHION

... materiall givingt it rat her tile appearanice or a burtiouts wilet| tue gtiouud is plain. The btorder and the whole oft ile ripper point are composed of plaid. Others ?? a wide plaid holder, cut in scallops ou1 (ile insidei edge. Tlio materials most generally ...

LITERATURE

... testers. Who, for instance, would care to have at hand a volume containing the deeds of the .ruffiau. known as Jack the Ripper 1 and yet some of Mr. Vandam's reports are on a level with the White. chapel atrocities. Not one of them seems to us to them-wa ...

NOTES OF A VISIT TO PARIS AND THE EXHIBITION

... strike. Some of our party had an inclination to visit bWhitechapel. andi make themselves falmous by l the capture of Jack the Ripper; but more l sober counsels prevailed, especially as we dis- covered by the darkening atmosphere that the time was approaching ...

THE QUEEN'S DRAWING ROOM

... lace, wired and sewn with. many diamonds. The bodice was covered with jewelled lace, though very lightly and g-acefully, the ripper part being ?? vithi foldsr of tulle ending under a hargp char of thwe same at the left side. A long sash ot bhre chiffon was ...

ARTS AND SCIENCES

... thicker than a hogs iladder. It is then, while wet and soft, fitsteied to a frame, the flesh side nll- derinost, anrd the ripper arid grain side is strewed over with the hard round seeds of a species of chenopuidirm ; rt felt is then laid over it, rind ...