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LITERATURE

... _ L?__ _ , _ _ _ I ;AVXUT Pbtciflro ?? or, 75 Shm l;oss UPeatbe Gospe., -With hint as t hi s nt mon BYte Rev Pius -bovne, Passionist VLs ib and U. Gill sfl Son, UPPr sset lt is The wtwo mvamesacontaiji the leaned author's d ebma& anld suggestion to the :oseIiof SS- . M.tiw, 3Mai aid Luke.' It was his izitetion c - to have iiublhielii sfixultttn:ywih- tael o t IThiid Wlwi0 elnc Geepelnf St Johb ...

BELFAST DOG SHOW

... (BY TELEGOrAPB FROM OUR RsEPORTR.) Belfast. Thursdaiy. This annual show was held to-day in Mr. Riob- son's yardrn Chichester-street. In point of num- bers and quality, the exhibition excels that of former years, the fox terrier class being especially t good. In the early part of the day the atten- t dance was not so large as was anticipated; but it e increased during the day. X The judges ?? J ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA- ?? ,an BELPS TO HEALTH.: the r t iitation, the Nursery, ! the Schoolroom, and the P' spa. By Li C Burdett. ad Messes Regan Pautland C.. i ndon. ky This practical and rvs abls treatise unques- vas tionably deals with a. s'-hts fall of importance, ing to all conditions of We Od women, and it seems i-to us to handle its '.nzs departments Wit3h a, nt, rare amount of ooms. sense. It is ...

THE IRISH ARTISANS' EXHIBITION

... I .1; IRi8H M-TISANS'S' ?? ?? ITe irlosh Al-ti*Aius EtXULtito, ha-ehg been ?? opened with a Mutical perforance owl e t Wedairv, va6 vetrday thrown open to ithe I be rt a ?? figure. It et to be re~gretted taxr the a dan was by noi ne~e=;as large as one night Int'arally be led to y eapect n1s;:ag leg;ar to tho vary great intrest ' t'na, LEs 62enl ulk-. Il in ?? v, ork. I: ma. be tlat i the cua ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... .FASHIONJA.ND VARrIERES. THE COURT. . h t BAlutoral, T~esdlay. The Quee ,aceotatnied by Prilncess Beatricewent oat Fe~terday morning. Her Majesty in the a'tei'ltoon drove with the Prince I and Princess of Leiningen. 'Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Connaught, attended lby Sir Howard .aid Lady Elphin. stone and Major Alfred Egerton, left Duckingham Pa. Lace last evening for ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... 1A4SIION - -D. VARIZWIlL'. VICEREGAL COUr-T. IEer Ea,^cllency the Coantc-s of Aterrd.wc,. T c-- paniald y the lin Lady Ridleyalt awi ?? tended by Licutenazt FArb.n A i; A .. afterroon visited the SiFte s of Chlarity S, Lco. f izopestreet,1r Fsedlen y then oceeriel ta L hi : House, N.Ierriouni ;qare, aad was present at thi: delivered by Profe-sov Barrett, an-d afterw:rln is ;c the Buazaar held ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... . EHIOR A-YD VDRUITIES. I . I -1 _ I VIMERRGAL.COURT. 7ir Esceulies sthe Lord Lieaawt aad the ouo t ?? Aberdeen, with their Children. =ad wmpmie4 by Sir Mkthe7 sead Ldy. Eidley a.-d attended b; lieuteliaie Colonel A. E Turmer(Private Secrdery)sad Ciptaizis Noa Latbto and 39o Tnjmas Mshub.s (AMsde^Ynp in Watftg), went 4 Ginne'vt'r Circo o@ Saadyaftrnooi ,Their Exselenits 4w Lftrj Lieutaensa: ad ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... -ASfHION AY-IJ VARIETIES. I ' - ?? THE COURT. Princess Beatri'ce. t ter Royal Highness afterwards wient to 1aio en at- tended b)y the Ron Ladly ?? and capti:l 11jantcr Campbell, groom-in-u ailig to her 'la;estc. l'rinee Aluert and the Princesses Victoria an.d Loulie oF SrtleM-lig Holstein visited the quecu to-r: e y an Ic- mained to luricheon. Earl and Contees SpTeucor harve left the Castle, ...

LITERATURE

... LITER TURE. THE LION AND THE FROG,, a Complete Ainswer to John Bull s Neighbour in his True Light. By An Amphibious Reptile. Dublin: X4 E Gill and Son,' Upper Sackville-street. This is a very clever and a very biting brochure. I It is in all respects what it announces itself to be, a complete answer to the venomous publica- tion known as John Bull's 'Neighbour in his True Light. The ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND YA RTiES. VICEREGAL COURT. Their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant and the Countess of Aberdeen, attended by Captain the Hon H Ormsby Gore, A D C, left the Viceregal Lodge for Lon- 4lon yesterday evening. Colonel A E Turner (Private Secretary)andCaaptain the Hon T'Ashburnhaxn, AD C, also attended their Excellencies as far as Kingatown. ADAME MARIE ROZE. London, Tuesday Night, Madame ...

INTERNATIONAL INVENTIONS. EXHIBITION

... I INTERNATIONAL INVEN-. I TIONS.EXHIBITION. I ~ I SPEECH BY TIEE PRtINCE OF WALES. London, Monday. The International Inventicna Exhibition, South Kensington, was, formally opened this morning by the Prince of Walep, in the presence of a large and distinguished company. Amongst those who attended were- Mr Trevelv-a, 1r. Mundella, M P; Sir Charles Dilkee M P; Mr Osborne Morgan, M P; Morley, iA P ...