PHOTOGRAPHING NATURAL COLOURS

... 1 PHOTOGRAPHIG NAT I ~~COLOUURS .The photos of HEerr Franz Veressz of:: ;berg, Transylania, have been ?? .asnend by the Vienn correspoudeat ; ' ; Standa, who-sends fartuier iureretuit mation respecting them. Tre phot, Eupon gls and upon paper. The forern diapositives, and if looked through siow most part, a beautiful ruby-red gronrn 'd fwith a picture in bright, sometimens buti colours, from ...

GRAND DRAWING OF PRIZES

... GRAND DRAWING OF PRIZES > 1aA .1. : - _ 1- .1 In connection witbt tne %ilitown Attietic and Football Club, Belfast. To be ballotted fcr in tle. large hal, Queen-street, Belfast, on the Lth July (in aid of clearing off standing debt and erecting pavilion), the following valuable prizes:- ls pri'e, pair of ponies and carriage, or their I value in cash, at the opti~n of winner, value £100. 2nd ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... SpiritdZ Law in the Naatural World: a d divine philosophy applied to the solution of d pro jand problems of the nrteral and &piritu4I e world. By Edmund Swift, sen. (Eiliot Stock, tLondon). This book-which belongs to our I local literature-is by a writer who is careful to show, at the veon outset, that he views the o world around us as a domain of effects, the - causes of which lie outside of ...

MAGIZINES FOR DECEMBER

... IIMAGAZINES FOR DECEMBER. The contemporary Review (London: Isbister and Co.) is a very fall and entertaining number. The opening paper is upon Mr. Stanley's rear column, and discusses the verdict that should be delivered; but even the writer does not l himself come to a definite conclusion. In Darkest England is reviewed in a critical spirit by Francis Peek; and State Socialism and ...

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY SHOW

... ROYA. AC ULJTR- SCIEYj SHMW T, IThe-st annual -show of the RoyL.Agri1turaI R )Society was opened yesterday. Its jubilee whs leaemted las* year at Windsor, and whie, financially, the resnit were not quite so satis- t' |fatory as the coudcil and the pbhc ?? aticipatoA, there were two contributing causes to the extra succemof the exhibition of 1889 from a-showpointof view. The-soiety had ...

BIRKENHEAD CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW

... BIRKENREAD CIIRYSLNTLEMUM SHOW. The fourth annual show of chrysanthemums, h &C., of the Birkenhead and Wirral Horticultural Assoriatien wasbeld yesterty at the Teem Rall, Birlenbead The-exhibitien of chrysanthemanm, plants, fruit, and tlssers was-of an unusually fine desaription, and tht-mumber of entries was 247, as compared with 193i lst year. There were 1028 >. chrysa tbemum blooms on ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... CARDIFF AMUSETMENTS, lbe TEAAEI 'RE ROYAL. A melodrama of the pattern approved by the mnasses occupies the bonrds at the Theatre Royal. .M ,Xi Life Worth Living ?? problem worked out ' b Mr. F. A. Scudamore-lhs all the elements le which go to ensure success for this class of play. ru The pathetic and the comic are laid on in broad inl or streaks, the incidents have the conventional co re ...

POULTRY, PIGEON, AND CAGE BIRD SHOW AT ABERDARE

... POULTRY, PIGEON, AND CAGE . BIRD SHOW AT ABERDAREn. .l e -- F PRIZE LIST. s The first annual show held under the auspices of I the Aberdare Poultry, Pigeon, and Cage Bird 4. Fanciers' Association took place on Thursd.ay at the Market-hall, Aberdaro. Having regard to tbe p fact of its being the iulial venture, Lbe exhibitiao 1i was an exceedingly creditable ons, all the more L so by reason of ...

PENARTH ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY

... PENlXRTIH ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. | ANNUAL EXIHIBITION AND vcer(oieo ile Pearl I EiiN1olgia. Scir On Thrursdoly the annual exhibition and COII- vers,zion~e of tie Pelwirli, ELwomological soviierI swas blid at tiho Public heill, Peenrti, which tlee L 0ueenl almdtlirbly atrange d so, as tO effoctively diis- ?? the large ?? oif casesof exhibits. Tiherce Wi 54 a geod tIttr0irdatiCr. rUijontit;S. ...

SWANSEA CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW

... I SWANSEA.S (HIRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. '1i1e first annual show of the Swansea, and Die. ?? Clirnysenathotnuin Society was beld at the Drill- h. all, Swansea, o00 Wednesday'. In spite of the flxture te cleshting with tises of Cardifif, Bath, Ito., a remnork- ,ot ibly fine Collecrion of flowers wae got, together, and rigta efforts of the commtteotl (echo chiefly consistedi )aof tite gardeners of Lhce ...

FAIRS FOR SEPTEMBER

... F.AI1R1S FOR SEPTEMBER. BIuiltl ?? 1 ¶IThornbury ?? 16 Gower oad ?? 1 Tredegar ?? 16 Cirenoester ?? I Pembroke. ?? 29 WlIitb;. d . ?? Hy. 16 Carlton (Cardiff) ?? 19 N. lybont, , , 16 ]btdwiclc ?? 2 Aberystwitih .2 7 Tawy)ycvaun ?? 2,24 ]Reycioldstolie ?? 17 St. Clears ?? 2* Blariiavoi ?? 17 Hoiieyboaniie ?? 3 . 3 arberthi ?? H1ereford ?? 3' LIeicgunider . ?? 17 Treg..ron.4 ?? ?? Id Blscol ?? ? ...

THE ARMOURERS' AND BRAZIERS' EXHIBITION

... TIHE ARMOTYRE1IS' AND BRAZIERS' I EXHIBITION. I AWARDS TO BIRITIRINTGHIAMI STUDrENTS. We have already called attention to the exhibition' of armour, brasswork, &c., lately organised by the Armoure ' and Braziers' Company, one of the Citv guilds, at the Armourers' Hall, in Coleman Street, London, and to the large number of local exhibits. The students of the M~unicirial School of Art did not ...