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A GOOD WIFE WANTED

... - A GOOD WIFE WANTED. . : Dici, being tired of n single life, Resolved to get himself a wife, And took it thus for granted: Is The shortest way I cars, devise,. I. think, would be to advertise; Sowrites- A good wife wanted. The paper ...

MANCHESTER TRAMWAYS: A REVIEW OF PENDING CHANGES

... undera' a, t8t of nliiipaliSation, re. jected Manchester's oveltures.: tht event the traracars on the Oxford-road- would caey pas- sengers to Faelowfiel; stion, arid not beyond.' The rest of the joui'hey -t Palatine-road, a jour- ney which is now a pean ...

DENE'S REST

... article him to a local lawyer named Lambe. The first act opens with a love-making scene between the good nephew (Richard) and the niece (Dora), and is followed by a visit from Lambe's clerk (Jack Shore) to Jane, the servant at Dene's Rest. ...

Published: Saturday 11 December 1897
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1455 | Page: 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

A GOOD SAMARITAN

... 1 she w\s a wali-known fiaure enough about there; I of I ?? was familiar with the aspect of Mrs. hac Gilbert. Some years previously she had coin sail down to live there, settled in a cottage about a dry moile from the 7lllaLe, and passed a quiet inofien ...

A GOOD SAMARITAN

... your lover with all this fevered eagerness. UT le She only answered with a smile and a blushk i for his words somehow awoke a sudden pain, wl a which was lulled again, however, when a few 5 moments later she beheld Adela's dear face once co ...

EXETER CHANGE

... Translated ?? the French of M. Lacombe, with a preface, &c. By Charles Boutell, M1A (Cassell,) This is a somewhat bald and dull translation of a somewhat bald and dull book. M. Lacombe is a writer who appears to have a sublicicllt knowledge ...

IN PRAISE OF CHANGING FASHIONS

... a student and a philo- sopher, but a logical one, and what he says in his excellent papers on Warum wechseln die Moden ? published by a German contemporary, is worthy of notice. THE PHILOSOPHY OF FASHIONS. Our author sets cleverly to work. It is no ...

OLD CHANGE DRAMATIC CLUB

... vould take a leather-lunged n coster to rival this younigster's muethod of shiitiig his lies Mr A. B. Whiteley was a fair Gadshy, and the rest of the part4 h found exponents in Mr G. Baynes arid Mr F. A. Banfield, s ho r may both be given ...

Published: Saturday 25 February 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 809 | Page: 18 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

CHANGE SWEEPETH OVER ALL

... committed a le most determined suicide a few days ago, in the general hospital at ib Tours, whilst taking a bati. Having made an ineffectual S. attempt to cut the artery of each arm with a table-knife, whith th he had first deliberately sharpened on ...

A POET'S TRIBUTE TO A PAINTER

... A POET'S TRIBUTE TO A PAINTER. IN MEMORY OF J. W. INCHBOLD. By MR. A. C, SWINBURNE. MR. SWINBURNE contributes a long and very interesting poem, in his best manner, to this week's Athentezum in memory of Inchbold, the landscape painter, who died at the ...

POSITION OF SHIPPING MASTERS—CHANGE OF TITLE

... enrolment, on- veyance to drill, payment of retaier, entr of engagement fos a voyage, discharge, &o. &c. To each of these items, a certain number of mars bearing a fixed value, was a- signed, proportioned to the trouble each operation was sup- posed to give ...

A PHILISTINE IN A SACK

... I'll give him half a crown.' 'A ag gvio - 1ikgk f p -- Cried, ' Done-just give me a sack, I'll put him in gently, tie him up, And take him away on my back.' So said, so done-at a surgeon's door He gives a gentle kick; I've brought you ...