JEWELLERY ROBBERY AT ABERDEEN

... JEWELLERY ROBBERiY1 AT ABE3RDEEN *k a NCIXtrNG STnrTOLE AND S.!ART CA'TURt. rrots Rarly on Saturday momning tltshop ofThoa.as T{. ,ders Daries & Co., London, Birininghian, and Sheffleld the warehousemen and fancy sinds dealers, 22 Nether. was kirkgste, Aberdeen, was broken int', and a lirce .t he qiihiitity of watches and jewellery carried away. raid 'Aboua a quarter pasttwo o'clo, k a man ...

Our Libray Table

... Our J!tbrarv Zab2. w J atdied1 es, ByRichard Glover,Bristol. (London: lleligioua Tract Society.) The editor of the Sanday att Ilonw7 showed his wisdoin in obtaining the assistance of the well known rastor of Tyndale chapel, who is also an ?? If the Baptist Union, to expound these deep sayings, man of r Glover's breadth of view and deep irituel insight was bound to write aoceptably for Ne world ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... DRURY LAME. * AUGETUS HARRIS, LEoSxE AND MAScAGES. E E VE N IN G, A T 7.30 EVER (concludlug at 11.5). a hew grand spectacular drums, entitled a Bomance of 1M8. Henry Hamuiltont ?? Harris, Bo0X ofies open daily from 111to 6. M &V~t ARMA&D A at D R U RY LANE. T ilred Emfery, Edith Brace, Kate jaiem AaNelo v~ksd Stand Milton l .eonard Boyne, Lui4i LuMislh, ltdwarX G~ardiner. Vietor Stevene, A. ...

CHRISTMAS BOOKS.—I

... VCHRISTMAIS BOOKS.- BOOKS FOR BoYs. Mr. Henty's skilful pen gives us this Christmas two capital stories for boys, both having that great desideratum 1 lots of reading, certainly enough to keep a restless schoolboy of fourteen quiet for many a wet half-holiday. The Cat of Bubastes (Blackie and Son, 5s.), achieves the feat of making the life of ancient Egypt vivid and interesting to a ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIGHT'S ENTER TAI N Tv, NiT . THEATRE ROYAL DRUURY LAINE. (AVuOGT-slUd Il\m-, Lessee a[[ d Manac r)J EVERY EVEN2INGj, ac 713, TIE RM&ADO. S:)l'TTiWiAV NE tat n7.~10 Winlifrrd Emery, Edith finte, Kate Janwvo, Alla Neilsoit, tini .;Iatvd Milton; Teonard iniic LatInnch, Edward Cordi-r. Victor Stevero, A. ltannrt, Henry Loin ine. S. Da; stI ,i er .)i. Sianinlansu Callicem, It. Robins e, I ~ol ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANE. (AUGCtsrUS HARRIS, Lessee and Manager.) EVERY EVENING, at 7.33, TEIE ARMADA. SATURDAYl NEXI', at 1.30. Winifred Emery, Edith Bruce, Kate James. Ada Neilson, and Mlaul Milton; Leonard Boyne, LniH- Lablache, Edward Gardirer, Victor Stevens, A. Beaumont, Henry Loraine, S. Dawson, Mfervin Daltla, ?? Caihhoem, ii. Robitts, F Dobril, Basil Went, \. ...

REMEMBER!

... EEMIY3EEi I We were startled for a moment when the classes plainly showed How they hate the poor by whom their wealth is made. Ay, it was but for a moment, then our blood more swiftly flowed, As we vowed the deadly wrong should be repaid. We had listened to the canting of the wily robber brood Till we almost deemed the words they spoke were true ; Now our hands have traced our watchword in our ...

NOVELS AND STORIES

... NOFELS ANAD STORIES. ?? I -less TS | The Romance of a Shop. By Amy Levy. Yet (- T. Fisher Unwinul-I thle comnpass et one larkL d 'olunie the authoress has packed a fresh and for it c, most uncoaventional romance. Four sisters, earth 1 the daughters of a photographer, are left alone waonis 'ra inl the tworla writh z£00 and- a Icowiedge of the hears d art of photography. The eldest sister is ...

A DARK DESTINY

... THE ROMANCE OF i A CRIME. b t BY WILFRID WINGATE. t AUtTOR OF Thi VEILED WOMAN, &C. BOOK IV--NVEMESIS. o t CHAPTER 1. a How THSE TAP WVOBIEiE. C Before leaving for the English coast Paul paid t a visittosomne of his old smuggling friends at ij Holileur, and arranged with them for the pre- t paration of a cargo, for which he said hle would a send in the course ot a few days. t This done he ...

THE DEWSBURY ELECTION

... THE DElWSBURY ELECTION. t NVith us is now the flowing tide, The Unionists exulting cried. The P'eople coming round in shoal;, Prove they have consciences and souls They've found out Morley-have they not? they've 'smoked'that wicked old mas's plot. Through far and wide throughout the nation There's hatred of ' Disintegration.' Lord ITartington's the man they trust, WN ith ' Toe ' the virtuous ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... Miss Hate Vau1han must be congratulated upon having made wonderful progress as an actress. Her impersona- tion of JBaysionde do M~cntnlior in Love and Honour is something far above what the majority, at any rate, of those who witnessed her early efforts in comedy migbt have anticipated. The piece, though unfamiliar to the present generation of Birmingham playgoers, is not un- known on ocur ...

THE BALLOON

... A Three-Aet Farcical Comedy, by J. H. Darnley and George Manville Fenn. produced at a Matinee at Terry's Theatre, Nov. 13th, 188S. Dr. GWynn ?? Mr CIsARsrs GcNNEcy Captain Casoeron .. . Mr FORBES DAlswsox Mr Aubrey Fitz-John ?? Mr CiARLES GROVES Dr. Boyton ?? ?? Mr Geo. RAIESmOcD David .Mr SAMs WssTAKER Todd ?? E. A. AsecN Grace Wentworth . M iss FL.casEcE WOOD Miss Vere ?? .. Miss GABRiELL.E ...

Published: Saturday 17 November 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1438 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture