MAGAZINES FOR JULY

... e [coxrn-rrrm a The Cern2try (P. Waruo and Co., London) e opens with a charmingly-written contribution e by Rose G. Kingsley on George Eliot's e Countv, in which the rural beauties of 'the 0 Elizabethan side of Warwickshire are r depicted with a glowing pen. Many of the scenes which the great novelist has made so familiar in Felix Molt and other works are realised in the county of her ...

THE SPORTSMAN'S EXHIBITION

... THE -poRMANS. ?? The great pmd~dc a-une exhibitions in Lindi a-g tleit ewF years lisa no doubt idneeda more freuent repetition .of t13 i of ?? ?? ote- .- wisehive beeosisidered likely to be profit- b able,. Bit to ippeal to msore than a limited daem i bnecesary the, there should be. some e ?? m ene f novelty, either in the exhibitsthemn- t smle in the locality tchosen. To be complete o there ...

ALEXANDRA THEATRE

... ALEXANDRA THE ATRE. It was ?no common event that attracted the large and critical audience which was assembled in the Alexandra Theatre last night ti writness the pro- duction of As You Lie It. ' The successes of Madame Modjeska in presenting the heroines of modern drama were well qualified to excite a curious interest as to the extent of ber resources in dealing with character from the ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... 'Bit of Brazg, the Legewd of bik, and other Poecm.. By John Cameron Grant. London Longmanis, Green, and Co. Mr. Grant, whose Songs from the Sunny South we remember -with pleasure, shows us in these pages that he has much of the true. poetic feeling, and can describe the riches of nature especially in a -highlv oreditabloeandevca memorable manner. Aliwho knowanything of Brazil from travel or ...

FAIRS FOR AUGUST

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FAIRS FOR JUNE

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CARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES HORSE SHOW

... I is a U' the A SUCCESSFUL GATRIE3NG. ..I Inot CL, ?? I her WEDNESDAY'S JUDGING. n into H thean [PRow OUR OWN RtEPoRTfl5J Ho at Although still in its infancy, if count be Wade aope by years alone, the Cardiff and South Wales Horse C her Show has gained for itself as prestige probably nor her prl ffotr second to no similar gathering in the provinces. Pa ire. Inaugurated but a few years ago, so ...

HAVERFORDWEST DOG SHOW

... HAVER1FORDWEST BOG SHOW. I- -- Ti so ?? This show was held on (Thursday, and its pro- (G, m moteor must be coniratulawedi on the number and mne, eS& quality of the exhibits. The town contatins seine ree of the most ardent finciers in the Purncipality,and -E ess to their eold and good Management mnust be Binw me ascribed the great success of this their second Me' iftt annual show. The eatalogue ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... a lve lebyso to the dogs-take good ariuc, W Ist lit~le trouble aed at littlo price I nlearate your body, cler your brain, L at lassitude retire, like sumeter raiu Y oua eroece could deezn in earne6. ehen lb aune, P aklog the meadows geoan wlth growluzg er in. E yen so with EVA.NS'13 ?? our Illo V aiM ?? we foster, rage a vaiuer etrife Aa d unds at leugth ev'n altueso hbs le itaS, N ot to ?? us ...

THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... THE ROYAL AGRIOULTURAL SHOW. . . . . . . I There were a goad many bionic facts in Preston yester- day afternoon, ax the rain, which commenced to fall9et shortly after twelve o'clock, gradually lost its intermittentet character, and resolved itself into a, steady downpour. At asl three o'clock it seemed certain that wve wore to have atli isetetition of thle Kilburn %weather, and visitors ...

SMALL HEATH FLOWER SHOW

... SMALL HEArH FLOWER SHOW.. The annual show, of the mtall Heath Floral and Horti- cultural Society was held ol Saturday on the Alliance Football GroundI. The attendance of spectators was very lisree, the attractions of the show being supplemenced by a football match between the Small Heath Alliance and the VWst Bromwich Albion clubs. The show was in every way worthy of the patronage it received. ...

GRAND THEATRE

... GRAND THEATRE, A NEW COM110 OPERA. The productioi of an entirely newt lyrid work in Birming- ham is not an everyday event; nor is so unmistakeable a success as Erminis achieved last night a common experience, either on the part of librettists or composers. 4 The comic opera produced at the Grand Theatre is the joint work, so far as the Ilibretto is concernedt of Dir. Claxon Bellamy and Mr. ...