The Editor's Table
... housekeeping ?? Jude, if he will aconsent to the artaugement, but- dis. tinctly on the. terms i: 'platanie philesophy. T'homas Hardy is,-'videnly. deternfited to 'invent a,, new' wan`-of his own. ...
... housekeeping ?? Jude, if he will aconsent to the artaugement, but- dis. tinctly on the. terms i: 'platanie philesophy. T'homas Hardy is,-'videnly. deternfited to 'invent a,, new' wan`-of his own. ...
... been written by Hezokiah Butterworth, might e witi a slight change of names and tronslation or idiom have been composed by Thomas Hardy, and the plot laid %n one - of the English rural homes which the' writer -delights to depict Constance Fenimore Woolson ...
... which ia familita to his readers Is it treasonable to say hat this astyle migbt be ?? freshened up with advautage ? N Nr. Thomas Hardy is at home with t the -W Wesvux Fulk, is is also Mr. Alfred Parsons on The Warwickehire ! von. Mr. e radd-tk brings ...
... Lacon. Fair-F E Stickland. BUILDISG CONST'RuCriON.-Advaliced, 1st- T F Amery, F Shipway; Zrd-J F Heoollay, J WV Ware, AG Thomas, W Hardy, A J Collard, J B iLee. Elementary, passed-S F C Church- ward, J Hi Baker, RR i,'eabb, W Denner. Fair- L T Bryan, It WV ...
... that which obtained to-day, when Devon met d Lancasbire in -friendly rivalry'on the- County a Athletic Ground, St. Thomas, could hard-y Is be desired. It was neither too hot h or too cold, both from the e: a players' and the spectators' standpoint, k ...
... -3T. THOMAS FLOWER SHOW. Although, established only three years the Sit Thomas ,end Distriot Cottage and Ilorticulturai Society has already attained a onurishingposition, and its annual exhibition n flow looied upon by the inhabitants as a ha-rdy annual ...
... suggesle;] the catting . down of several hedges, which at present ,I excluded parts of the grounds from view, and the planting of hardy flowers on slopes where neither grass nor i shrubs would grow; rough stone steps lead. f ilug from the plateau ncar the bandstand ...
... lined 20; and costs, and the Qato 'Kr~i t bis 3. wife %Ynm 11iseisifled. n bt Thomas Horse Case. a G.lorge Setter and John Evins, contractor e and employs rrrpectively, of St Thomas. n were sommor.ed for causing a horse to he o worked aund working it whilst ...
... history of the Museum. The stories this month in Harper are varied. The principal contribution ms the continuation of Thomas I-Hardy's novel ' Hearts Insurgent. Truly the hearts of the puppets that move on his mnidic stage are. in'surgent. Excepting ...
... Bideford, Tohl Cooke Baiser, aged 46. BAsTso.-Oct. 31, at Ebl erly, Torrinmgton, Totting- ton. Thomas Batsou, ?? aged 76. C.NX.-OCt. 27, at 24, Albion-sereet, St. Thomas, Exete, Lucy, daughter of Lewis and .Tane Catn, aged 1i months. CHANT.-Nov. 3, at Broad-street ...
... he found pI the artficlo3 mti:ing ie o vamod 'he kaiie at as 23 G:1. I-e aftirwarda saw the knife in the nr hardi of lnnomhr mgn named Thomas Baker, snd hoe thet went to p:isoner and said if he veould return the tb articles he wnuiJ fzrj'ivo him. Prisoner ...
... Hamilton. ST. TNOj1ASATTel-prib'YDD -Ogess- Henry Gibboes, laboarer, of At. Thorrea, eharged with attemrteL murder at St. Thomas, wat agait brought up and remanded rantil Taerday, on thD applioation of Saperin. teadent Jsse*, who stated thit the woman ...