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♦ —-GREAT FIRE AT THE WORLD'S FAIR BUILDINGS

... fire broke out at the Casino building in the World's Fair on Monday and the flames quickly spread to the Peristyle and the Music Hall, both of which were distroyed. The great Liberal Arts Building, in which there were piles of exhibits, was the next to catch ...

---'--+----DEATH OF A WELSHMAN IN AMERICA

... coming to the united States was engaged as teacher ill the towns of Wyo- ming A alley. He was for several seasons oianist in Music Hall, Wilkes-Barre, and was also engaged for several summers at Atlantic City and later at Coney Island. The late Gwilytll Gwent ...

. CYCLING NOTES

... given a very IoW j rate of travelling, those on wheels can easily save {in hour a day. Miss Katie Lawrence, the well-known Music Hall Star, now appears nightly at several of the London Halls, dressed in cyclist's uniform, in her popular song Daisy Bell ...

EISTEDDFOD AT CHESTER

... large area of the northern portion of the Principality. It was therefore no matter for surprise yesterday that the Chester Music hall, in which the meeting has been held since its inauguration, was densely crowded in every part by an enthusiastic audience ...

MACHYNLLETH

... Dunkley having spoken, the proceedings terminated. AT THE MUSIC HALL. LTCGISLATIVE POWERS FOR THE CHURCH. Under the chairmanship of the Bishop of Ballarat, a large assembly gathered in the Music Hall to listen to a discussion on the subject of the Con- cession ...

■. WELSHPOOL

... be indecent if it calls public attention to a perfor mance at a music hall, but is all right if it calls att( mtion to a temperance drink, and he refused to renew a license to a music hall until it appeared t' hat the objectionable poster was not published ...

PERSONAL

... QUITIES AT SHREWSBURY. The Loan Exhibition of Antiquities relating to Shropshire and the Welsh border is now open in the Music Hall, Shrewsbury, and will continue open during the whole of next week. Its title is to a small extent misleading; it contains ...

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... on Monday charged with stealing pictures, and committed for trial. A lunatic attendent,named Dickinson, was in the Oxford Music Hall on Saturday night, and threw a glass tumbler at the head of Mr. Godfrey, who re- presents Nelson in a musical sketch. The ...

NEXT WEEK :'

... the patient. How is that? asked the doctor, a little put out. 3iy legs are cork! said he. with a smile. A well-known music hall comedian once entered a hatter's shop to have his hat ironed. While standing bareheaded in the shop a certain bishop camrt ...