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WIT AND HUMOUR

... a sailor, and that by accident on board ship his right arm had been Shattered to pieces. He had beae landed, he said, at Cardiff, and then sent to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, where his arm was amputated at the shoulder-joint, the primary cause ...

LITERARY SELECTIONS

... Beckett, Stirling Coyne, H. Plunkett Grattan, and WV. HI. Wills. LunchA; or thc Londom haUsivari, to give its fall title, was first published by Joseph William Last, from his office, 3, Crane Court, lleet, street. John Leech joined the staff on the fourth ...

LIVERPOOL DOG AND POULTYR SHOW

... William Miller, Queen o, U Scots. flog, Novice, rough or smooth: 1, Eidward G Kendall, Courtier; 2. A Little. Beauvale; 3, John 01 Lederer, Mario, aud Thomas Docksey, Ossian. b: Bitch, novice, rough or smooth, :l, Nelson Oldroyd, B Florian; 2, Henry Halsey ...

Wit and Humour

... oome ashore at Abordaron, Cardigan Bay. The fishrmner n surrounded the huge creature where it became stranded, and after a severe struggle succeeded in killing it. Another whalo in the ofliug was chased by the fishermen, armed with miscellaueous weapons ...

BALACLAVA HEROES AT THE PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... -created . much sqI enflt. Mt. ?? Miniull ave the song BRep the- pot abilng,' ArM, thur Williams and Mr. B. J. Pr ?? tbeiduiet M Whate how to mneemerise ?? and Miss -Florence, $t; John-- My Treasures i Thea theo Misses: Mand Wilmot, Alice Gilbert, W. Lib ...

NEW AND BRILLIANT STORY

... LAMB'S WOOL HOSE. }EN1'T' MACHINE KNIT HOSE. GENTS' MACHIINE KNIT HOSE. ,IENTS' AND BOYS' CARDIGAN JACKETS. GENTS' AND BOYS' CARDIGAN JACILETS. GENTS' AND BOYS' CARDIGAN JACKETS. mENTS' WOOLLEN SHIRTS, UNION SHIRTS. TIES, COLLARS, CUFFS, UMBRELLAS, ?? .- BUTLER ...

NEW AND BRILLIANT STORY

... 1O108'. GENTS' MACSINE. INIT ~HOSE. G EN CS' MAOHINS XIbTT HOSE, ;, GSONTS' AND BOYS' CARDIGAN JACKETS. GENTS' AND BOYs' CARDIGAN JACKETS. GENES' AND BOYS' CARDIGAN JACKETS. GENI'S' WOOLLEN SHIRTS, UNION SHIRTS. TIES, COLLARS, CUFFS, UMIBRELLAS, BUTLER ...

A GAME OF CIIANCE

... I assure you I CHAPTER LT.-MRs. JOHN EnsanuS coMsS HOME. A week wvent by before Mrs. John Erskine announced that she was ready to leave London ; but if Letty was tired of dancing attendance upon her, not so Sir John. From the moment of their meeting ...

CREAM OF CURRENT LITERATURE

... to the im- propriety of the signature, to which Sir John replied, acknowledging the le tter stating that he regretted that the paint had. not bcen sent, and ending: I am no longer your ?? friend, John Pbil- limore. flis frigate was allowed to retain her ...