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HUDDERSFIELD SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS

... HUDDERSFIELD SUBSCRIPTION CONWERTS. Madame A4bani is so closely associated with the record of the Tluddersfield Suboseription Concerts that perhaps it would hardly bxe graceful to recall the actual number of times she has pleased ?? audiences. Her appearance en the platform lest night was welcomed bv a crowded audience. Madame Albani's eoncert part-y was indeed a formidable one, and teas the ...

TENNYSON'S COUNTRY

... TENNYSON'S COUNTPY. ART EXBITLON AT ULDSFIM.T ?? the auspices of the Hluddersfield Corporation Art Gallery. an exhibition of oil and water-colour paint- ings, illwurative of Tennyson's country, will to-day be ?? opened to the public. Tlbe pictures, a hundred in nu-ntter, are the sole wvork of -Mr. Byron Cooper, an ?? r. o appears to have confined his abilities and act inscincts to the ...

MUSICAL & DRAMATIC NOTES

... k[USIGA ?? fAT1C Hi Ia r lr% .r- Ta wr-ac ?? c. ane vt-cal to The alrep-vnben tN; th~e tihevsa Tm-- LIthan nr-na. Prt' -i fli-i--four ye- A v'in bo'ei- or -~he dn '2 al-v-are lw-en toea,~. afai--'o .. cb' te-e i vri-yigr he'mtv'tsJT exc-n-c a:~ alt a. FeI'ivals errn, ) 'C is e blin A,- c'tm't 0 -7v- j 3m It :CY ?? ?? Withv.pi. -- a fry' cho'ral Wtrk :t.- wineec, in, ie Lcr-Qio. t i a ...

CARNARVON and DISTRICT FANCIERS SHOW

... I - ~ ~ ~ . - : -. - OARARVOI2 Vard DISTRIOr -'4tIE1lS SHOW. - What is styled. the' Carnervin and MDatrist Fiapnier's Show was inauguraed at Oarnarvon on : a thsk eHoliday. The being alrvady so6 many of tese mad ?? shows now in. existence in - North Wales, it. remains to be seen whether there . s roomn for this,,tlhe latest fxture, -t flouirisbi. Therei was at any rabs a mo encouragingibe- ...

The Home

... Eie poit* DRESS AND FASHION. q 'dholida makers'have naturaTlY i Seasidel.k much depressed ever the been much I5 *simplydeb'lorable. weatheri hich sb orae the ae a ccbdbei been that visitos' th. a. ...

Music

... FIt.wsic+ HEIRlPOED I'ESTIVAL. _Tlo 177th meetingof the Three Choirs ef Hereford, Glouceater, and Worces- ter, this year held at the first-named city, began. on Tuesday. The suporior quality of the choir, drawn' by Dr. Robertson Sinclair, the conductor and local organist, solely from the festival societies of the thrse cities, was imms- diately mads apparent in the National anthem. To this ...

Literature

... I ' '1 - t ' . S13 WALWzz2X 1xTSr3 NSW NOVL. ?? Fouth- Generaten.. bY Wltei He~at.-Loud@reiww wids 19xeetb fr sthmda astearthk ' story witha.- purpaioshe-lgenerally dc-, tined tao d ye y fait, ,itmpily. beauaee tho purpose in allorwed tho'd¢oinate every other intefes6. Sir Welter 'Be'sant' is, howeveor a ?? craflt of t noveoit; and. thorefl - 'theeaih: teo- preseont story isidlstlnc'tly'ina ...

Music

... > flsic. THEl WAR FUND CONCERT AT COVENT -GABDEN. ComIlete success on Thursday evening mnarked the concert arranged by the Marohioness of Lansdowne's committee ,in aid of the Officers' Wives' and Fami. lies' fund. The audience was one of the most brilliant ever assembled within the walls of the noble opera house; the Royal box was occupied by the Prince and Princess of Wales, Princees Henry of ...

The Secret of the Read

... =JLV RiGHTS RJ8EThD.J Aft - fes vdt bf ki eM I BY L. T. MADR. Lucy Merriman, * young girl from 9hk country, cormes to -London to help her aunt, Mrs. Morris, In a lodging- house in Charles-street. Maida-vale. She is greeted by the bews that her aunt is away and is received:by her little c,48s1, Hughey, who tolls her some aueer family stories. Thatnightalodger, Mr.'Cuthbert, fseliiig himself ...

The Brandon Jewels:

... ?? LL. : I GTS HRI1 ?? ?Xaloa i 1, ive it , t 5-;l .p- I 1.11 A LONDG- MYSTERY.- B -tRY H. TENNYSON.. Author of A Uruel.Dbilamra. A ?? Dinner W Wthiu Hsr G/rasp. &c Tessic. and Molly Brandon inherit 'Jewels irorth many thousands of pounds, and speedily-find them a cause of great 'anxiety. On taking up their residence in the house of a crippled, gentleman Named French at Hampstead, they ...

Literature

... .. : ?? MUM ? ? II ?? 1nhi'Loe- ¢WhbAngel ef Ubsaco. by GG' h' 'ehon. traightforvard- nsies itthe matlk of bthl aulthor's fietion.- -H.. never vorerorowds his story with characters or distracts attention from hiu main theme by unneeded side issues. rhe result in the present instance is a simple, but eminently 'readable, story. A young -man of wealth and leisure meets 'a very handsome young ...

JOKES OF THE DAY

... JOKES OF TH DAY. - HOME MADE. elyT is the German Emperor thelarli. ta]b.. cb in the world F--Becatuso he in Stth head of everything in Berlin, which on is the Sprcs.-Funlcl. I is always ERNAIV.-Pott I heai .Fsdi ?? to be married.- bbh Gladto hearit! 'e Rtold ?? 13oafrid he should bhavs to file his ietl- GLDS JY WnSN'T A PA1 -Mrl. JoreeS ?? ?? s~en my baby? It's S Seet little peach !-Mrs. ...