THE PUBLIC HEALTH

... Cardiff, Brighton, ana Bolton. Measles showed the greatest mortality in Oldham, Croydon. SUfora, Bolton, Cardiff, Hull. and Brighton; whooping cough and and fever m Freeton. The mortality from showed marked *■ ta.«nr «* the large (own*. Of the deaths ...

A ROMANTIC STORY

... was inscribed on the register. a Mary Anna Chapel. She adopted her, and from that moment gave it out to the' world that the infant whom she called Frederica wa8 her daughter. Madame ?? supported her assertion by medical testimony tending to prove she bad ...

The Scene of a Paper-Knife

... theological discussions, mental analyses, or any of those things which lie the way of madness, so are there certain books whose mortality or immortality is a matter of great indiffer- ence to us, but whose companionship for the moment is everything. Mr. Frank ...

Published: Saturday 07 May 1892
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1670 | Page: 23 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

POULTRY SHOW AT EXMOUTH

... Petherick, who, in cpening Sbe show their said it gave him great pleasure to do so. As band everybody knew, infant societies, like infant citis mortals, had to meet with sundry difficulties before they reached maturity, and he thought they might say these ...

LITERATURE

... storerlsthequilckeat, best, safest, ard cheapest. Large Bottles, Is 6d. Everywhere. to CmANOcNS or LirE IN AMPawsA.-1,26S infants ine (says the Albany Jlorial ) are born On the by same day and enter upon life simniltane- thi ously. Of these, 12443 never ...

LEEDS MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... rescue it from unmerited obscurity. The poemn, by Moritz Horn, tells how a Rose, desiring to know some- thing of the joys of mortals, is by the Queen of the Fairies turned into a beautiful maiden, and provided -with a magic rose which will, so long as kept ...

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 ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... (Edin-f burgh: Oliver and Boyd) Dr. Charles Temple- mnan deals with the suffocation of infants in S bed, with a view to the prevention of the I shocking mortality from this cause. The cases a reported to the police in Dundee between 1882 1 and 1891 numbered ...

MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES

... to pN _ _ in AN INTERESTING CEREMONY AT ti EATON HALL dl In the private chapel of Eaton Hall on Thursday even- w ing, the infant son of the Duke and Duchess of West- ft 3f minster was christened in the presence of a distinguished It id company. Princess ...

ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITION

... strike onthem- wlhere a young mother, wearing a pink bodice and in white apron over a black skirt, kneels by the cradle of her infant child. The light strikes on the white v,:llls. In the poor room it is very skilfully and tenderly treated, the shadows being ...

AT THE THEATRE LIBRE

... discovery of the odious fraud which has been practisedontheyoungrman. MadameNicholas, thegame- keeper's wife, who is nursing the infant, behavesherself very badly at Nice, bestowing her favours on grooms and footmen with sucb lavish generosity that the Duchesse ...

Published: Saturday 03 December 1892
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2928 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES

... ance began so oarly as half-past seven. It was mid- night ere the wonders of the transformation scene were unfolded. For five mortal hours had the eye been feasted with beauty and the imagination charmed. It is exercising no prophetic gift to say that weeks ...

Published: Saturday 31 December 1892
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 21688 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture