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BURIED ALIVE. BY ANNIE THOMAS (MBS. PENDBR CIIHLIP)

... from is happy home, into the midst of iemptatious and snares, in order that lie may work and win a name that will satisfy your .Jubition. You are responsible for whatever may I don't like your way of putting it, uncle, I say, steadily. Arthur has boasted ...

TIIE ART OF CONVERSATION

... knew enough of something that interested her to keep up conversation. Sir Walter Scott made it a point to talk with every one he met upon seine topic that pleased them. On one occasion he met in a stage coach a man wills whom he tried to converse every ...

BARRW SCHOOL OF ART CONTER-,AZIONE

... was formerly a pupil at the Barrow School of Art. The same gentleman also showed some other specimens of carved panels and designs which attracted a large amount of observation. The students of the School of Art had done themselves credit in the various ...

BARROW SCHOOL OF ART. PRIZE NIGHT AT THE CAMBRIDGE INSTITUTE

... grants on Art Works for 1881-82, £57 13s 6d : to estimated amount of grants on Art Examinations, May, 1882, £22; to estimated amount of grants on science, £46—£125 13s 6d; grant towards assist- I ant's salary, £l5; grants towards assistants for keeping register ...

BARROW HERALD SATURDAY MAY 5, 1866

... BARROW HERALD SATURDAY MAY 5, 1866. complainant sitting on a chair and the defendant was leaning over her. She then went round to the front door, and- went in with some other neighbours. They were going to put defendant out, and the complainant ran and ...

BARROW HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY •18th, 1867

... Fine Arts, Contains: Reviews of every important New Book. ,Reports of the Learned societies. Authentic Accounts of scientific voyages and expeditions. Foreign Correspondence on subjects relating to li terature, science and art. Criticisms on Art, Music ...

BARROW HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 4th, 1867

... Fine Arts, Contains: Reviews of every important New Book. Reports of the Learned societies. Authentic Accounts ot scientific voyages and expe- ditions. Foreign Correspondence on subjects relating to li terature, science and art. Criticisms on Art, Music ...

BARROW HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 4th, 1867

... permanent duty, including marching days, on Friday, the 24th of May, and that the reginient will be., inspected by a Field Officer of her Majesty's regular forces on Thursday, the 30th of May. TIC-DOLOREUX.—Carr's Essence relieves instantly, and always cures ...

BARROW HERALD, SATURDAY MAY-a, 1866

... this attempt to become as children, that children may understand us after their own fashion. We give a rag doll of bright colours, hideous and unshapely ; the child likes it for its bright hues; it may or may not see in it a caricature of its own species; ...

lish a large public aquarium. such as may be seen et Brighton and Southport, is comparatively easy; it is simply

... that not a particle of mud or living organism may remain in it, or your whole collection may be afterwards destroyed by it, After this washing, the sand and gravel must be spread out to dry, and when dry it may be put in the tank. There should be enough ...

IATURDAY, MAY 141 1864 atisttilantous -Wattiligente. ROME, FOREIGN, AND COLONIAL

... recovery progresses. The Patient may swallow a little each time. Apply one a °11 n,,,„ ce each of spirits of turpentine, sweet oil, aud aqua ma mixed, every four hours, to the whole of the and to the breast bone, keeping flannel to the _zXTRAORDINARY CLERICAL ...

LETTER %XXIV. THE CRISIS. By the time these lines are published we may fairly assume that the political crisis will

... in the or Cabin , t At this stage of the nee: ti tiouig we may pretty well take i. fir granted that the .1 ieisteri 1 political crisis is pr .cticane 0 inul. 1 never eetertained the sl glitest cloulit the. the Conserv:alive party be eviite prepauc 1 to ...