ROYAL VISIT TO GLASGOW

... ROYAL VSIT TO GLASGOW. AOPCLUNG OF1 THE EXIIINOl I was thought yesterday morning by the peope Io Glasgow and the West of Scotland that the numnerous ceremonoissconnected with the opening ofthelInternational Exhibition by their Royal Highnesses the Prince and le Princess of Wales were to take place in. a storm of wind and e-rain, for the weather looked very threaitening at nine l0 o'clock. ...

EXHIBITION OF OLD MASTERS

... EXIBIOi OX L A~IS I-sM P br-ob 3t-~ ?? rezc At St. Peter- Hal Chur- etthe is -do view an interestiag-.collection of wors, il chiely. by the old. mster Soe of.te 4 gictur are fat sale, but the mot iur/nt i- ave been lent for exibition only. 0 -. 3s li comprises between fifty andsity torY., e removed from the studio at in Thhbfletreet, where it wa with -diffietlty it they tcod be ve , o the ...

NEW BRIGHTON EXHIBITION

... -w ThI-llTO~ EXBIIBITIOIN. N1W 13RIGHTONT EXHlIBITION.. I _ ?? TO T~RE COTTQ oS 05' TE LTVKgPOOL ?5mmx Gentlemeu-j most again cdaim your induig. uCe. and aik von to kindly allow mze to reply to ,* C. Hagen and Co, whose letter you publish to-dy.Y In the first instance thev say I make a hare aui3nst them, for which I had no foenda- 1t$,o in saying they accused the mraitrates of tlality on ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... D3ITIY LANE. ., A RN or LVCX. A~ thI'lTEN by Henry Fettittand AnttStust EaITIs. WS T Last nIghts. X5 . Forlescee, MarAIIYSA, .dith Brnes, Bloneha Mmsa and ?? Williams. tli1 l Maud 3M11ton. ,,_7 ftard X16olls, lt w Gard ~~ ?? ~~~ArliI~ IItes A. plng, 5 t1 fierbert Standing IS LESsEE 53rD M IscAG~rsari5 ut5r~orntS'g~ A RINNwrgrt ?? yony (J. A O La . s rery Lane T bestta, W .O. EtkYtN¢T ...

METROPOLITAN MUSIC HALL

... A meeting of shareholders in the Metropolitan Music Hall Company, Limited, was held on Saturday after- noon, at the ball, Edgware-road, the circular convening the meeting stating that the directors regretted to inform the shareholders that in consequence of the failure of the company's bankers it had been found essential, for the protection of the assets of the com- pany, that a provisional ...

Published: Saturday 26 May 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3153 | Page: Page 16 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MR. WILLIAM GREET'S MATINEE

... MR. WILLIAM GREET'S MATINER On May 9th, for the First Time, a New and Original Comedietta by Mrs William Greet, entitled ELSIE'S RIVAL. Charlie Grant . ?? Mr B. WsBssRm Jack Chester ?? Mr MATylaw BRODIU Railway Porter ?? Mr C. E. STSVN8S Elsie Grant ?? Mss EVA WILSON Mr William Greet's annual benefit matinee was given at the Strand Theatre on Wednesday, by permission of Mr Willie Edouin. ...

Published: Saturday 12 May 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1036 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MISS FLORENCE WEST

... ORIGINAL BARITA IN MR BARNES OF NEW YORK. The piece owed much yesterday to the acting of Miss [Florence Westin the part of Marita, this young actress I showing herself to be possessed of great tragic intensity and power. If the ?? had dose no more than dis- cover the unsuspected merits of Mliss West in a leading emotional part it would have been ?? Times, March 24th, 1888. All credit should ...

Published: Saturday 19 May 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1354 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... 1.: .- I-- . A: - I-- - TM BALL' ATf vn~xmsoN HOUSB' Aa 4sb e-h ?? Pieirs fo this a week- The ee_' lbyee ~At Z ' at ' e en Wedmsia ev e a tlhe brigts ad. lietlat fasta ffI tur tor log s~it in the fiu old hiNted. walh, ?? amy dvai entertain. smuts hwe from ixap to time Mm Keny, wife of Wm lordshio 3westaxy (whe. by the wa, is a. mmober ci the &og Bar, an a y soureoe- ge- tlena tboq). acted The ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... 4 it in litolature as in Fy sance-much Paper ad Eh Poverty may coexist. People who believe that the world is steadily going Tfrom bad to worse, and are sceptic5a as to the very existence of the enthusiasm of hunanity--xoept on paper-ought to brighten their gloom-clohod souls by reading the RcmO)UNs or Liris Y.7minVA.TiON. Mr. Burnley, who writes with much Id! the cheery optimism and shrewd ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... GLASGOWWNTERNATIONAL - EXHIBITION- . LETTER FROM' THE PRINCE OF WALES. i The LorelProvost.sf-o Glasgowr yesteiayt 5 received the following letter:- ,DalzeslJfotherwell,.8th May, 18t8. A Dear Lord Provost,-1 am- desired by the it Price and Princess of Wales to request yoru to hate the goodanss to convey to your fellow-citizeus I the expression of their Royal- Highnesseeewrm s2. thanks for the ...

THE LIFE OF BISHOP WORDSWORTH.*

... 71liE LIFE OF BIShIOP WORDS WORUTHI.* -I I - , - - . A Ii cannot be doubted that we owe much of the completeness of this picture of Bishop Wordsworth to the collaboration which has produced it. No one could be more competent to speak of the Bishop in his home than his eldcst daughter ; Canon Overtorn, on the other hand, as a Lin- colrishire incniilhcrt and a prebendary of the cathedral, saw ...

SATURDAY, SUNDAY, AND MONDAY, SATURDAY

... SA TURDA Y, SUNDAY, AND. MONDA F. : SATURDAY. Royal Botanic Society-Election of Fellows, 3. SundaySSchool Association-Breakfastand Meeting, Essex Hall, 9. National Health Society-Ambulance Lecture, 27, Coilingbhaingardens. Sweating System-Street Parade, .,3o; Meeting Mile-end Waste, 6. to. C. Armrlnuser on Wagner,- Royal Institution, Professore Ayrton and Perry on Electromotors, Physical ...