LIVERPOOL DOG AND POULTRY SHOW

... I ~~SHOW. l Th. sixth annual exhiitioiof Mthe i I e Dog Pbnltry Pie .P, &4 1 .. opened yeder~ay Su the Not .aymarke,nder ;e condtons whichdid-not pseaniss suess Mthe b3 pahtroe n igexpet -from tho-hl ...

SONG AND SUPPER WITH THE ARTISTS

... SONG AND SUPPER WITH THE - ARTISS. Whatever Sha kespeare may say to the contrary, there is sometimes a good deal in a name. Hence the popularity of the annual dinner, known as the Artists' Ht. pot Su ...

CUTTINGS FROM THE COMICS

... CItTTidS FROM THE! COMICS. - - (From Mssnslz) T.e TURN OP TSE TzsD.--The howl of the dog8 in leading strings. he City article sta es that. short loans were in great request last week. Yes, and well we know it. PARADoXIcAL BUT Taue.-Time--9 p.m. Sun- ?? Jane (IoquitsY)> Oh, 'Enery dear, if miss this train 1 am sure to catch it. A ResuLT OF THEE ECrcoNs.-EmPloYer: Yes, Brown, you have served ne ...

MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY 1886

... J~AG-ZESFJ AJu{ ,e- t o- iv;R. Mallo-ck'.s n s l )aaal t Order Changes.. The veador cannot help iden-) 8 tifyi~ -at lt oae o .c;haradk in this serial 'w itl a eading -Elish- Democrat and prominent .0 ?? khe ate- G~overnment. Of course the s. fppilos~a~a author dr a caricature and not a ithfulportiitur but the distorted represen- |tation -a modified reprodlucotion of A-what has appeared in ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHIONr AND VARIETIES. PRiNCESS CHRISTIAN. a London, Tuesday Night. Princess Christian takes daily drives, and her health is gradually improving. ter physical condition will not, however, permit of Her Royal Highness being present at the opening of Parliament. To-day the Prineess n paid a visit to the Dean of Windsor and Mrs Davidson. g Viscount Bangor ?? left Kingstown for a England. I Lord ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... 1 - , P8HId D AXV xTI *- I . _ - 4 THE PRISCE-SS OF WALES. t- ' X ?? I' -, Li,,jdned>g t !ba princess of -We.4 -alpeared WIMn ±ifo t. Btlnd to-day sins eher anfvd iu tedon fromn Ssdig- ham. .IestioyalE1ighness, 4ho loo1~tv~ry-0ale 'Sft r r; e h ate iniosdtoa and confinement to the hoa4, L1drove at X~~'i0:In A cdotaedr atgge. tg Blnckizdghaln ;rwsce to visit her Msty. Lady Burton has left ...

ROBINSON CRUSOE AT THE SURREY

... Mir Conquest's pantomime is decidedly one of the most 'legitimate productions of its kind in London, if the traditional notion of this class of entertain- ment be taken as correct. While it affords plenty of instances of gorgeous spectacle and artistic display, it also contains a large amount of downright romping, roaring, side-splitting, practical fun. The youngsters positively screech with ...

Published: Saturday 23 January 1886
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 788 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

COLLINS'S COMPANY IN THE WORKHOUSE

... COLLINS'S COMPANY IN THE WORKHOUSE- Mr H]. Sprake, the popular proprietor of Collins's Music Hall, rides a very handsome hobby, and for some years past has found pleasure at Christmas-time in ministering to the enjoyment of the aged inmates of Islington Workhouse. The eagerly looked for treat was given again on Wednesday last, when the members of the company under engagement at the little ...

Published: Saturday 23 January 1886
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 617 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE DRAMA IN PARIS

... (FROs OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) pARIS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14.-MI. Alexandre poinsei' new piece at the Renaissance is as gay as his canons 115, Rue Pigalle, to which it bears a strong 'isnily likeness, broad farce and equally broad dialogue ;,iitg amongst its most marked features. But the wit the author of Le Deputd de BEmbiigoac and his talent devising droll situations are again to the fore, so ...

Published: Saturday 16 January 1886
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2521 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

SOME RECOLLECTIONS OF SAMUEL PHELPS

... MR. JOHN COLEMAN'S lively little book, containing numberless anecdotes of Phelps, has just been published by the Messrs. Remington. We give here a few extracts:- HOW PHELPS AND MACREADY FOUGHT. As to Macduff, says Mr. Phelps, 1 I don't know how often I plaved him; I think every Monday night during the season. Of course you've heard of the row during the fight. 'Mac' (Macready) let fly at me ...

THE PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS

... I17[L _ _L1 LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS. - THEATRE ROYAL DkCUX:Y ?? 0 T g V LN ri is a magifent realization of tile famous Arabial Nights ?? iS reired atigtly with deafening applauise and lauhiter by avelitsriog . th o ?? Lbe best features and full of ?? panltomnime, I. c ) ,) s titti , tle grace. of French ?? e, and trh charnt of comic . . 'si atl Iyoig, andi is unianimously pronnetced to be the ...