LIVERPOOL CORPORATION COMMITTEES

... city. Of the total deaths 82 e were of children below five years of age, and of t these 32 rsere infants below one year of age. ,- Comparative m~ortality, week ending Nov. 10: Totslcdeaths, 204;-saeewee ofhelast tear. bv2th saverage of last ten year, ...

BOOKS OF THE HOUR

... was to get into county society, but Randolph instead expatriated himself to California, and his wife in revenge dosed her infant daughter with alcohol, so that she got a periodical craving for it, while in her sane moments she despises her other self ...

JACK AND HIS GREAT GUNS.*

... the most formidable naval gun was tfe 68-pounder smooth bore, 10 feet long, with a range of about two miles. The Woolwich infant, which weighs 111 tons, is more than 43 feet long, and throws shot weighing 16 cwt. The introduction of the shell compelled ...

Advertisements & Notices

... the extensions of the mnodus Vii -Suier. NESTLESF THE BEST OF ALL FOODS FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN, Given to Babies in place of Moth'eI's Milk. A Complete Diet alone for Infants and Children, as well as for Invalids. DELICI5OU7, NOURJIFANG, EASILY DIGESTED ...

AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT KNOWSLEY

... that the rise of the rate of mortality as compared with that of the preceding week was mainly due to a recurrence of I influenza and an outbreak of measles. Owing to the ;prevalence of the latter malady several of the infant schools had been closed. A NOVEL ...

FASHIONS AND FANCIES

... same close shape 1s produced in material mnatching the smock. The white cap i9 of ken seen iD thc street, and very young infants aro now taken abroad with only just such a cap as no baby appearod withoult half a centry ago. NOTH[ING NE\V FOB THE SEASIDE ...

THE THEATRES

... period, Claim respect by Z reason of theiz antiquity and asociation. In a Mr. Peinbertoa's adaptation of Tbackeray's iu- tb mortal ' Adventures oi Henry Eamond, f It brought out in Edinburgh the other day, this poxpulr actor and manager is reported to have ...

A Lover Story

... at moment, ' At and, in mortal terror lest a cry should follow, the the Iyoung man rose hastily, muaffled the head againi, and that, began to pace the deck to and Iro, as he had seen army soldiers'iwives do to quiet their infants 'on the trana. deep ports ...

THE SCALLYWAG

... a wearied smile. It's the Infants that are so tiring. They wear one out. They don't mean to be worries, poor little souls, of course ; but they do distract one a bit sometimes. I wish you was well quit of them Infants, Mrs. Gascoyne remarked, and ...

Published: Saturday 04 February 1893
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6539 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

VALE OF GLAMORGAN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... September 30, at the Official Receiver's,, Swanson. p VITAL STATISTICS. - The Registrttr-Gsnaral reports that the annual rate of mortality in the 33 great towns of Enchatido and Wales last week averaged 17-2 per 1,000 of their aggregaite populatinn. The rute was ...

THE SCALLYWAG

... ain't no reason as I can see wy Faith mightn't be let go up to Oxford. H'Ow about the Infants ? Mrs. Gascoynfe interposed. answered Infants bebiowed! Drat them infants! her husband asee energetically,. Ift'sallvery well drattin' em, as far as that'll ...

Published: Saturday 11 March 1893
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6467 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

NEW NOVELS

... original. The Jew, at a time of great distress, is induced from pecuniary considerations to accept the charge of a Gentile infant In order to save his wife, whose life hangs on a thread, he substitutes the child for her own, whose death he conceals from ...