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WHOSE HAND WAS IT?

... A 6TORY OF R~USSIANT IN TR1iGUTE. 'e B3Y E~yo ilntil y. FORTU-7s DU BOISGOBEY. ms rT~i 0Oto Any. or. Ltreoi, THE AASA Atx:.'Tius WOimA NV¾'TII THE. 8eAR,' co Cli(p- '11M o m TOEna norig c.,&o. II Tma HrOUSE IN THP Iw: JloUFRror. The brunlette was very lovely, aiid after a pleasant conversation 3Aluiximne proposedi to ae* 9 comilpany her to her door. 1o c. She 6aid :-i will allow you to ...

A STRANGE STORY

... I . .A LTRAGE -STORY.; -I The pialtoulari have just transpireI at. Croydon of the reappearanae, under extraordinary. circum-. stances, ONof rtha Dennis,_22, who left her home, at Belgate, on March 4, and who was notheard of unit a few days ago, notwitbstandink that every inquiry had been':made by the Orliinal Investigskion Deparb. ment and advartisemeats containing htr description were nserted ...

OXFORDSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... The annual exhibition of cattle, horses, sheep, pigs, ei' and agricultural implements, in connection with toi nei *ty took place on Wednesday and Thursday last t0hinpci~~Norton, in a most suitable field on the turford2read belonging to Alderman Guy. The Society as ortunately favoured with fine weather, and there 3a laie and influential company on the ground on the jyas flot deay. The number of ...

JOKES AND JOKERS

... JOES AND JYOR Of Noah count: The animals in the ark A Lewistown tteamustr(sek Careles1y left' a nedle in the back of a young lady customner's draese nd now a particula friend of theb family baa h'I ki- done up in arnica. M'Yhshd r 'How an I tell it is classical music? Thri s easy enough. When you hear everybody appla~& and look relieved after the piece is Anished, -ith you Can know that it ...

EMIGRATION

... E N I G R A T I 0 N. An Irish Coniedy-Drama, in Three Acts, by Hubert O'Grady, produe d at the Prince of Wales's Theatre, Greenwich, on Whit Monday, May 25th. Major Montagfue .. . . Mr MARCUS J. HYDES Justin Mooney ?? lr W. RonresRs F.rrilgton Skinner ?? Mr W. B. PAi NE Jerry Naylor ?? Mr FRANK BaErN lfughey ?? Mr HUBERT O'GRADY Father John- ?? ?? Mr J. B. HARVEY Peter Kavanagh ?? . ?? Mr D. ...

Published: Saturday 30 May 1885
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 974 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

SUMMER FASHIONS

... `,U-IDME1 FASIIIONS. As the scisln adivancei fresh noveltios wake h thllt Ir IIIl'iiO l Il tlat,, ?? iln tuoodes of h mt ig in, rlec caivas, lhaien or opeiiworked, on IP wviich theno is sueh a run, is seen in All colours. sl itn miav blue, u nitie ull over :1 cardinal red silk si skirt, It is eft'ective, espevially hel the trinli- sl ulirgs are t iste tllv assortedi to tle prellnIIuer' a (=0e- ...

JUDGE O'HAGAN AND FAIR RENTS

... !JtDGE URAG-AlN IA) BAIR.e - _1t- N o.? YTO TKIE EDMIORSOF HE FRlEYN. ' 4 SIP.-! have read the interesting dialogue be- itween the Land Commissioners, and a Northern solicitor respecting fair rents, in vwhich the eminent judicial commissioner naturally objects to he told in court that his decisions are contrary to evidence, and are unfair to the tenantry of Ireland. I have no desire to ...

BERTHA SALES

... D1Y MRS. JEROMEU, MERCIELI, f Autho~r of 'CA3rANeELLA. ONLY A GII11.'s LIFE, &C BOOK if. CHAPTER XXIL v iTh' attorney cried: Spare no trepans 1 To draw the lady into the bands. l Ply hor with letters and with bililets i And bait her well with quirks and quillcs, 2 r WVith trains t' inveigle and surpriso l ?? heedless answers and replies. i-IiUDrRAS. a WhVVoae Riley reached Limmor's Hotel, ...

IN THE KING'S SERVICE

... ILL BIGHTS RESSEVED. I THE KING'S SERVICE. A NOVEL. BY MRS HIBBERT.WVAR-, Armnn~sss OF THE Kix OP B ATH,' Lips's SEFVEN ACES, 1TjEesWATEFR TowER, His~ DE.ARE, i' FRIEND ELLWOOD, &C. CHIAPTER III.-T. CULPRIT. Turning eut from the cavalry barracks on tire road between York and Fulford, a youn~g rman, tall and mus- cular of figuire, and with sinigularly handsoce and expressive features ...

GAELIC PASTIMES—ANCIENT AND MODERN

... - - - = = - - - w * - , GAELIC PS.4N -- ,- MtD-rz N-. . A!? I ~ ~ _ _ A Last evening Mr. I &UF&L 3 Athletic As~soitito, t!veed ;e * Tonwn Hal, Kingsttwn tain he 'Ganelic P'astinae, Ancrern bb I~e cnrre was given under the t O. gistration AssocriatiOD There k Threwas Qvcat tenda-ce, and Musical selectons ere T hy the Kig9town brass and Lie ad a Amongst those plesetnt were Messrs C Datwon, M P * ...

JUNE MAGAZINES

... EHistory repeats, itself,'i says the writer of atn article in Temple Bar, entitled The RusWian Armament. In 1791 Mr Pitt's foreign policy had been eminently successful. Ile had de- stroyed the ascendancy of France in Holland; ?? had quelled the pride of Spain in the dispute of Nootka Sound; but his attempt to curb the advance of Russia in her invasion of Turkey ended in disaster. Russia ...

INCREASE OF FOXES IN THE HIGHLANDS

... For the last few years foxes have increased bi nrsv- bers in many parts of the Highlands. This is pw - ticularly the case in deer-forests and place.s adj:cent to theem. Formerly, and within the last twenty years, when large arens of the grmoulld )so afforesttd were utilised as shheep-l.;Is, the farmers in their respective districts costlil]~Ld and employed a man to move about the countr fion! ...