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CO-OPERATIVE EXHIBITION AT TYNEMOUTH

... CO-OPERATIVE EXHIBITION AT . ' TYNEMOUT1. ION An Exhibition, promoted by the northern section of the Co Co-operative Union -embracing Cumberiand, Durham, th, .Northumberland, Westmorland and North Yorkshire- Of was opened in the Tynemonch Aquarium on Saturdaoy. Its ?? chief aim Is to attract attention to the vast ?? or Which lie in the attempted solution by co-operators ho of that ever ...

FEMININE FASHIONS AND FANCIES

... ALL RIGHTS rESMVEU. FEMININE FASHIONS AND F&NCIES. BY A LADY. % In rir ting to the Editor for further information enclose a stamped envelope to forward to the correspondent, and a stamped envelope for the reply. THE ZOUAVE FASBION. Among the newer and prettier adjuncts to the gown proper is a guipure bodice trimming, sbaped to resemble the front of a Zonave jacket. The entire Zouave, cutting ...

Art and Literary Gossip

... 'Art ao 'Witerarg 6assip. a C- - - Mr Andrew Lang has ritten a, paper on 'The lerclhant of Veniice' for the April HarPer, and Bit E. A. Abbey has furnished ten illustrations for it. Other fully llustrated articles are Great American Industries, which describes the making of a suit of clothes, from its first to its final stage; Three Indian Campaigns, by General Wesley Merritt; and American ...

JERRY JACKSMITH OF LOWER LONDON

... ALL BIGHTS RESERVED. JERRY J.A CKSMITH OF LOWER LONDON. fly JAMES GREENWOOD. CHAPTER I.-STIRRING EVENTS iN LIILE ( \VarEna STREST. 3 Neither Dr Clover nor any other fashionable 'Isdice' doctor was present to assist at the auspicious event, Dar did the knocker of the house door wear a kid glove in tokien I of the delicaoy of the situation, nor was the kitchen bell rigorously muffled, o that ...

JERRY JACKSMITH OF LOWER LONDON

... ALL IGUII.TS RESERVED1. By JAMES GREENWOOD. CHAPTER IV. IN WHICH VIMi FUGITIVES SEEK REFUG: IN A COsMOs LODGING-HOUSE. TUE UGLY Oi)D lANL Y TE FInE. It is an unpleasant thing to be unceremoniously aroused out of a sweet first sleep, even if the aggression proceeds no further, and one is then at liberty to turn over and court slumber again. But whan it comes to being hustled out of bed, and to ...

Art and Literary Gossip

... II-Irt -,no gille'rilra 6055i?. The Rev T. A. Eagleslmn of the Birnmingham Oratory bas undertaken the preparation of a life of Cardinal Newman for the Catholic Truth Society-a body. in which the late caidinal took much interest. A work entitled, The Colleges of Osford: their History and their Traditions. will be publisbed next spring by Mlessrs Methben. Mrr William Andrews oi Hull is now ...

BEWICK CLUB EXHIBITION

... BEWICK CLUB EXHIBITION, SECONs NOTICE. Which do yoa consider the best dozen pictures in the Bewick Exhibition? we have been asked mole than once. We cannot give an opinion off-band, but we shall be happy to print the selection of any correspondents, who may have time and thought to devote to the matter, and also to se' forth the grounds of their conclusions. Oar business just now is to make ...

OCTOBER MAGAZINES

... OCTOBER MAGAZrNr5. l The ?? Illustrated ?? anotler year with a poem by Algernon C. Swinburne, entitled An Autumnn Vision;` but the article which will receive most attention in this district is on tle!'nevw trade union movement. It is illnstrated, With capital portraits of the leading representatives of thle union. A striking like- ness of Thbmhais Burt, from a photo, by Messrs A. & G. Taylor, ...

THE MIDDLESBROUGH MUSEUM

... Tax MIDDLESBROUGH MUSEUM. -. TH # .. . -, , ft.. ?? The nmber of visitors to the Middlesbrough emporary museum between two and five yester- Uiy alternoon appronched 2,W00. r - THE PROPF.RTY MAREET. On Saturday, at Mrs Wigham's hotel, Mr oseph Vickers, of Tow Law, auctioneer, offered ?he following properties for ?? L, con. Wistqing of the Cookfield Brewery, malting-houses, vtore-roomas, and ...

AMUSEMENTS

... - WEST HARTLEPOOL CC USica 'At this popular sit place of amusement last night, Herr Holtum ch, again submitted a capital programme to his HI many patrons. The most striking feature of the nig show is Hurst, who is certainly the beat dv bicycle trick rider we have ever seen, Master tw Oscar Holtam created a very favoarable impres- wi sion by his tricks on the rolling globe. Miss haL Cissie ...

NEW MUSIC

... NEW MUSIc. We have received from the enterprising pub. lisher, Charles Woolblouse, of Regent-street, some advance copies of his latest publications, and seasonably foremost comie a very pretI y and eminently dancable waltz, Sweet Maerjorie, by Aigrette, and one of the prettiert mazurkas we have heard, The Sylvan Glen, by Karl Kiefert Tommy Atkins is the appropriate title of a quickstep ...

CHARLES MACKAY: EARLY MANHOOD

... .CHARLA ES MAlC 2Y: EATRLY ' - M:ANHIOOD. ! lyll.11 M VIL/ii From the South Durham and Oleveland Merures,. I have a little, soft and plaintive, Mellow, ?? ?? To which I oft attune my voice, When Hatths and Air are mits; And though the plodding, busy world Cares not to hear the strami, I male my music to nyself, A solace to rmypain.-MOaofcky. Encouraged by the reception his first poems had in ...