THE MODERN FACTORY SYSTEM.*

... his attention to the domestic results of the factory system. He denies that the system has produced a large increase of infant mortality; it is linown, he says that the general death-rate has much 'The Modern F1actory System. By R. v\ hately Cooke Taylor ...

HER OATH

... by taking 6 his palace by storm. Theodor is mortally wounded, 6 and dies; and his mother, an Avati, coif`, ses that o Renee is the child of one Colonel Westbridge, and was o stolen by her to replace an infant of Theoder's which o died at birth. 0 Tle ...

Published: Saturday 28 November 1891
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 966 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

YOUNG FOLKS' COLUMN

... THL ryTS C:JI;S We ?? knew not rhyrn- c - - The accidents of mortal stnt': We never owned a youee :'zd7!0 To learn the frailty of i s fht-: But now the cheerless trut!t an I That birds are mortal, c::t; ?? Aod dreary tragedies ashootle In the most sheltered ...

TERRIBLE STORY OF LYNCH LAW

... crying, whereupon he took it out of its cradle and threw it into the well upon its mother, the fall instantly killing the infant. Lowe's little boy then began to cry and call for help, and the negro procured an axe for the purpose of killing him. The ...

HER OATH

... both by taking his palace by storm. Theodor is mortally wounded, and dies; and his mother, an Ayah, confesses that Rende is the child of one Colonel Westbridge, and was stolen by her to replace an infant of Theodor's which died at birth. The performance ...

Published: Saturday 28 November 1891
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1402 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

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 ...

NEW BOOKS

... Parkes and Perks. Many of the entries are quaint- IUld Mother Manersage, Becket of the Almshouse, Mrs. Blake, An Infant kept by Bess Walters, Eliz Prescot commonly called Blind Bess, Poor Anne, a begger, old lame rid. Mylls of Blorwich ...

THE ?? NOVELTIES. DR

... remain a Beast! The Faiiy Rosebud has something to say to this. The youthful King shall regain his proper form when unseen of mortal eye, and the spell that has been cast upon him shall be removed eventually by the good old. fashioned power of love. Now Beauty ...

Published: Saturday 03 January 1891
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 13764 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERARY COMPETITION

... II- again. The strange experiences of that hi I- eight have had the effect of converting me fronew if the most sceptical of mortals in matters ghostly, ti Is to the most credulous and easily convinced. 1c seoing is bslieving,' an the saying goes, and ...

LITERATURE

... composition litweeu human milk and cow's lc milk, a point which has a most' important r1 bearing on the artificial feeding of infants, yauv of WhomU are quite niable to assimilate cows milk, and suffer much from ailments 'produced J, by this unnatural, hut ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... now returnid to it in 'earnest, lier popularity h'ici) ive ioreesingevevy year. When her child 'wdasno olit lon longer an infant she sought al hbrne' for doe i8- it in a gentleinau's family, arid this win lot being at length found, the daughter obtaineil ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... ? e -well, I think she, idolised me, foolish lass ! a .Those were halcyona days. When my tirre comes at to shake off this mortal coil I shall at least be h able to look hack and say 1 have had two years a in My life Of the moat perfect irappinesa ever ...