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THE QUEEN'S THEATRE

... THE QUEEN'S TBEATRE. Last evening Mr. W. H. Hallatt and his cona- pany appeared at the Queen's Theatre in the realistie drama ' Is Life Worth Living, by F. A. Scudamore, the author of several other successful works. This is the first time the piece 4as been presented in Dablin, and the reception accorded to it fromr a good I ouse was of a hearty charactern The drama is sensational to a ...

DUBLIN ART CLUB

... lDUBLTN ART CLUB. To-day the third Vwin ter exhibit.on of pictura. held by the Dublin Art C'ub nuill be opened in the Leinster Hall, M1olesworth-street. It is an exceedingly interesting coilection, and comprisesp besides the works of Irissh artists, some examples b. painters resident in Enl-and or abroad. The rooen has been particularly well arranged for the purpose, and although the number of ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASLION AND TABlETIES. - I -tHoi ?? Lawrence -arrived at Kings- town yesterdayfrom England. Colonel Howland Roberts arrived ak Kingstown yesterday from Rngland- Major-Boyd Rochfort arrived at Kingstown .yesterday from Englad. Capt C. C P. Fitzgerald, Rl. N., arrived at Kingsto*n jesterday from England. -W. J. Reynolds, M. P., has left KingO- town for England.' . PMiDonald, M. P., las left ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FEMON AND VARPETIES. Major H A Laweson, Rt E, hs left Kings- town for England. I Colonel and Mrs Greene have left Rings- town for England. Major Boyd Rochfort arrived at Kings- tow n yesterday from England. Surgeon Mti'Ardle has returned to his resi- dence, 7 Upper Merrion street. 347 Dr. R. Glaegow Patteson has removed fram 6 Hume street to 4 Fitzwilliarm square, East. The followasig are ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FISHIOY AN) rABIRTlIZ Lord and Lady Stopford arrived at Kings- town yesterday from England. Lady Blanche G)u3yngahamn arrived at Kingstowvn yesterday from Eugiand. t Major H. Kirkwood, R. E., arrivedat Kings. town ycsterday from Englantd. Lieut R F. Drake, R H. A., arrived at Kings'owni yesterday from Enxiand. MNajor Webber has left Kingestown for Enxland. Major and Mrs Warren have left Kins- ...

LITERATURE

... LITE ATURE.: - - - . 1 , A . :- - - . , - X . -1 - iB IlR6DODCTI¶ON ti) THE5 SAI2D SCRIP. : TURES. &y -M sevtUt.1D. IV5 ForeWIMiaionYI ollegs, Dubi~ . SealY, Bryers, ndi. WaIk a, Dhblin; Benziger -Brotktst Nee fOrk, Cinehiu~tl, and Chgo. -f rin this, his latest work, Dr. MacDevitt hasa :happilj accomplished a + difficult but fruitful ro au t. By a great effort of hie. groeful .pei and clear ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND TATRETI&R T; . London, Friday. Me Prnce6,aDnp&rcesaof Wales PrinceGeorge. and Princess Maud of Waspetnm tMsrlborough.HoUe to-day trcms visiting Lord Cadogan $t eremarket. Prineass Louise and Princes Victoria, with the Earl of' ?? had previously arrived from Wmdsor CAle. :be Emperor of Germany will arrive in Osbone Bay ! on the eveting of Aeguta 2nd from Antweq. ITS will dine that ...

LECTURE AND CONCERT AT BUTTEVANT

... ILECTUnE AMB CONCST AT BUTTE- - - - - VANT.. _ . - - On last Friday evening a lecture and concert by the choral class of the Buttevant Sham- rocks came of with great ct at the Military Gymnasium. Buttevant. It was ovie of the best attended performnces that ever took place in that fine assembly room. It was patronised by the military., gntry. and people of the entire neigh- bourhood. The ...

COOKSTOWN SHOW

... COOKSTOWiN SHOW. THE eighth annual show in connection with the Cookstown Horticultural and Agricultural Society took place yesterday, and was attended by a very considerable amount of success. The weather, which has been the principal factor in the non- success of outdoor exhibitions during the last few days, was threatening in the morning, and a little rain fell, but in the afternoon the ...

PORTRAITS

... PORTI'RAITS. PAitNeTC,1 decIlare' that the) gral ineaat.-riptie of the agoc, so far: its th i uhce'wt t is miania for portraits. TheL duleurlrd for piictulres at another class becomes duller anid duller, ?? their bank accounts would fail to zero if every. one did not Buffer from anl epidemic impulv. to have his likeness taken. Titus the equilibrium, of things is restored, more or less, and all ...

FAIRS

... PAIRS, LoNDoNDEanY.-There was remarkable brisk- ness in this monthly fair yesterday. The supply was about an average in all departments, but the demand was unusually brisk, and young stock and springing cattle were bought up very rapidly at increased prices. Indeed, so keen was the compe- titioan thab by midday the pick of the stock wvore all bought up. Beef, of first quality, was the only ...

BANBRIDGE CATTLE SHOW

... BAB3RIDtGE CATTLE SHOW. I: L I: I TErE annual show and horse-jumping cont6st in G connection with the Banbridge Farming Society 1 took place yesterday in the mnarket-place, Ban- bridge, and proved an unequivocal success in every A sense of the term. The weather, which is so im- portant a factor in the success of any exhibirion of the kinc, waseverything thatcoild have beendesired, s with the ...