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LIBRARY, MUSEUM, AND ARTS COMMITTEE

... LIBRARY, MUSEUT, AND ARTS I . Commm-, B A. special meeting of this committee took place : Yesterday morning, at the Free Library, for the conaideriation of the financial position of the insti- titions ...

Magazines

... A--- - ?? MANY people will find considerable interest and aminsencl)t in an article on New Zealand and Mr. Froude, contributed to this month's Yineleent/h Cenl/y by Mr. Edward WValkefield (MIfember ...

Published: Saturday 14 August 1886
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1218 | Page: Page 8, 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

HUMOROUS

... HUBTOROUS. llirtN it becomes known that a man has two facne2, his Physiognomy isn't as good for crelit as the ialln's that only has one. T1imc individual who called tight boots comfort- able defended his positiosi by sayicg that they itande a snan forgot his other troubles. AT the ?? an old fisherman, whose wife was buried the other day, says: Alas I ,hill never be ablo to live witisout lier ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND 7AAIETIES. Layde _ al aft r Lady de Vesci has left Kingstown for Eng- C land. Lady Rose has left Kingstown for Eng- s land. Lady Cole leha left Kingstown for Eng- laud. General Colvile has left Kingetown for n England. I Lord Arthur Hill, 2! P, has left Kingstown for England. Colonel Elmes, D G, has left Kingstown for England. Dr Jacob has returned to .23 Ely place from Brighton. ...

MEANWOOD FLOWER SHOW

... DhEANWOOD FLOWER SlIOW. The thirteenth annual sbow of thil Meanwood Floral snn Horticultural Socioty was held on Saturday, in a field adjoining the Working Men's Institute at Mean. wood. The show, althou-b counaoid to inhabitants of the patish of Meanwood, and only oomprising two classes- one for cottagers and the other for anmateurs-was a very good one, there being all excellent display of ...

LITERATURE

... I E R I II s|1. ITE RAT UREO. vBOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS. .rftY'S translation of TIn ILrAD (1) is contained I , r rdV volutes-two instead of one-because the u 1lllted the Greek text on parallel pago3 with .vrsion. The plai is one not usually adopted t%11 gctlindetl for somnething more than exanrina. :1)S but the majority of readers will be of t its ?? amply compensates for the ?? T ucreal inl ...

THE WYNYARD FANCY FAIR

... L I CONCLUDING DAY. Thle second and concluding day of the'bazaar S and fete at Wyvyard on Saturday, on behalf of eigi the rebuilding fund of Thorpe ehrch, was5 a Grc ~.duli and gloomy AS the previous and opening day $Pt e.was beright, genial, and auspicious. Till noon tbri is not onily was the sky overcast with leaden-hued pro it clouids, but a wretcleed drizzle prevailed, After mol e noon ...

THE PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS

... THE PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS, GAIETY THEATRE. Strand. (Sole Lessees and Managers, Messrs. Joats I1OLLINGSEIRAD and GGirmi;r EDWARIIES.1 THIS EVENING, Mr. HRNRY . ?? e atd Dixey's Burlesque Coimpanyiyl the burlesque ADONIS. Farce at S.. Burlesqlue at 9.45. zooth arin Farewell P'erformance, SeptOWl'er 3, SATURDAY MATINEE at 2.1,, for accoenaiodadion of suburban patron. La;t Nine Nights ...

Our Library Table

... our itbrary Zabtef 1ieoecsS Afaga-il' Library, Vol. VI, Edited bG L aurene Somnme, F.S.A. (London: Elliot Stock.) h volume, of the Gee-Remnan's iicgazine Thel Pretse1,in a reprint of the archmological pa ers .rihi-er C old Anglo-saxon subjects oontribute to oa British -, it is divided into thefollowingseotions: he ?? 'tihe circles miscellaneous antiquities, -Stofllea' early Anglo-Saxon remains ...

HAWKESBYRY UPTON AND TRESHAM FLOWER SHOW

... iiti, - I lxV;rSBUitY UPTON AND TRESH-M FLOWE X SHOW. YLUN\16 0tt-uVY. The aurnal show of these villages took place on Yednnsdav ina field -indly lent by the Rev F. W. leruno, The exhibits were superior to the former att4 &ori0 Owing to the chow being held later in the she ta30nthan usual, aiad also the greator amount of yea rterrct ihowin by the cottagcrs in the cultivation :of fail heir ...

POETRY

... = 7 22Q77-Y;'i: ,, . ! ! . I I! a ?? :i- '~PO4M!; RUY, ol ?? ThE qSTUDEN!'S;: LAMiEN1'.i:,''' ?? AsattliOeiu'dow gisvig rut-m r I stood,iigrl 'detp-ridedosbt, * I ?? y cybs above, ?? And on a roof I saw a dove, Enmblem (Ilthlughlt) of raeeld4ss-loYe, It 4ilzed lt oe so si 'rld: i WMsu~ i6 ?? ?? bhi niittdwh rtiw6ub% srtte : 1 ihilosophyi a heavy weight -. A'stuidy I tih~ietiL d~taoilitO ...