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... Himself. There were stimlatetI two modes of reckoning, one used by St. hallthyseal John and the other by the rest of the Neow Sol throuzli Testament writers. St. John counts his Roso, London. hours just as we do, from midnight to BotonU.S.A. noon and ...

Theatrical Mems

... company as far as i San Francisco, 81 It is not settled which piece will follow The re Musketeers at Her Majesty's. I'King John has re many attractions for AIr Tree in the 'aaturn. Mre( Jones's play is ready, so is one by MrH. V. Esmond. Mr Grundy is ...

Dur Library Table

... withthetelepones an equal this r failure of memory was exhibited by departmental ThE witncIn es, and when Sir John Donelly was pressed by Jar John Burns with regard to losses from South Kensington he could not remember that anything of the sort had ever ...

Dur Library Table

... 5s4 as beards, primroses, &c. Mr Tapley, of Missouri, -- holds the record for beards, his being 10ft. 8iun. long arl-i' and John Waterson, of Outgate, has the record foot, C1u1; t hich juet scraped into a shoe 201n. in length and 'lOch bC5 Sin, wide in ...

Our Library Table

... the perfection of the English rule In Is India. in AN OLD BARs~rMTER'S CHIRISTMAS HAMPER. BLy be Yarmah Kramil. (London: Russell and Co.) be The barrister is a surly old bachelor who has a hamper left at his door which proves to contain his ly Infant ...

Our Library Table

... runual eventual failure of thle policy adooted by Lord a past Russell in his Ecclesiastical Titles Bill and Lord y tle Becnlvdin hils P'ublic Worship Regulation Act, Ndqow shortlyI ''Jamnes, Russell L~owell and his Friuends, by Dr Everett Bula. Dr }lalte ...

Our Library Table

... because Dolanc is angry that Lady Russell iliert has eat asked him to dinner. He expectect to go to tile W-~. Russell's, as hie went to the Palmferston's, to get Isis neows 342 at first Isand. Mliss Cohbc teld Lord John Russell what - Bright had said, and ...

CHEW MAGNA FLOWER SHOW

... S. Russell. Collection of vegetables Uker. -1st, J. Goodland,; 2nd, W. W. Keel; 3rd, Al. W. Gill; Stevens, ne- COTTAGERS! CLASSEs.-Potatces, kidney-est W. rs B. Fapstone 2nd, H. Meaton; 3rd, C. Promse; 4t, G. are- Emery. Potatoes, round-1st, John; 2nd ...

SIDMOUTH AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... horse driving and jumping tr classes which attracted the bulk of spectators. S The SSdmouth. Excelsior Band, under Mr H tl Russell, played a programme ef varied a selections dnring the afternoon. The following is th'e list of the avwar'ls S CATTLE. si Class ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE

... PRINCE'S THEATRE. A RUNAWAY GIRL. Although John lilingshead's Eacred lamp of burleFque Is no longer burning the Gaiety enter- tainment of the day, as arranged by Ur George Edwardes, is still a great social institution. With- out disparagement A Runaway ...

BOOKS OF THE HOUR

... liquid Di whtch serves the same purpose as that for which c charcoal is preferred in Paris. w Tim MANDATE. By T. E. Russell. (London: John L Lane.) h The motto of this story is taken from George Meredith. at In tragic life, God weot No villain need be. ...

FROME FARMERS' SHOW

... old- 1st, J. Deane Willis; 2nd and r, Sidney Hill, J.P.; hc, T. 1. allis; c, John Little. Bull, not exceeding 2 years old, the property of a tenant farmer-let and v h c, John Little; 2nd, 0. 1. Holt-Needham ; r, T. H. Vallis; c, Simon WiXdcll and S. F ...