STRUGGLING WITH ADVERSITY
... Oom Bannerman and the Logic of Events. ...
... Oom Bannerman and the Logic of Events. ...
... alone in her residence, ho, Broad-street, *and, while in the act of warming some clothes the flarnes reached her dress, ,and on her .busband enlering several hours later he discovered her body lying across the hearth literally roasted to death. The body of a labourer named Kennard has been found lying dead, and frozen to the ground, on the road near Llanwyddyn, Montgomeryshire. The. deceased ...
... half-year at the rate of 7 per cent. per annum, which is at the same rate as for the corresponding half of i285. THE OXFORD CREW. Mr. Charles Hammersley, of Abney House, Bourne End, Maidenhead. has again invited the Oxford crew to stay at his residence for their usual few days' practice on the Thames between Abney House and Marlow. The crew have accepted the invitation, and will arrive at ...
... THE QUEEN'S J UB ILE E PRESENTS. >da ill}- mu mqgret 02 jqj rov }4 A' ti . va ho C§it i),t - , ...
... LADYSMMTH: Welcome, Sir Redvers. There was no White-feather about us, but wve fancied once or twice that you had missed your way. Rcculwr poer' mieux saeder, as the French say. ...
... I SKETCHES AT THE FIRST MEETING, TR . - -A THE NfVCHAIRMAN. (DIR. ARTRIUR ARNOLD.) TIHE FATM1ER OF TIHE L.C.C. SECONDING TIHE DUME Ol KORFOLK. (RIGHiT ION. C. T. RITCHIIE.) (LORD DUTNRAVEN.) - AITING FOR THE VERDICT (MR. W. H. DICRKISON.) EXIT SIR JOHN MUTTON. A History of the Great Western Railway from its Inception to the Present Day, by Mr. G. A. Sekon, will be published soon by Messrs. ...
... J OS E PH'S DREAM. Awd joseth dreamied a dream, and he fold it tO his brethren . . . . . .And lhe said unto them, Hear, I Oray you, this diean which I iho ve dreamed. for, behold, we were binding sheaves in thefield, and, to, my sheaf arose, and also stood ujSright; and, behold, your s./ci.s s/ood round about, and made obeisance to mny sheaj.-GEN. xxxvii., 5-7. ...
... FOURTH EDITION. (REUTER'S TELEGRAM.) DuRBAN, July 14.-Intelligence from Zululand received here states tha .arther engagements have taken place between Usibepu, Cetewayo, and Oham in all of which Cetewayo was defeated. THE FRENCH NATIONAL FETE. (ExcHANGE TELEGRAPH COMPANY'S TELEGRAM.) PARIS, Saturday.-The annual f6te day of the third French Republic opened this morning with a cloudy sky, which ...
... becoming warmer to-rnoroW.I - V1Y1StrdaY AT Nroue, 31 7- N- Noon to-day A N' 31 d 60- 0(og0 ,NQPZd to day 4tskcrday)- WE ATHER AT, NOON TO-DAY, JUne 24. xS87.-~CludY and dull. - Radig . ly NEGTI and ?? J n!.S _ ?? I - - __ - - PEARLS IN THE 3,QUTH.-White and sound teeth, healthy gums, and frarint. bieath obtained by the daily use of RoWlands' OQnto: It eradicates tartar from the teeth, ...
... 1' J I L T E D., Mlmh awozopics to Mr. Briton Riviele. RA.) ...
... HONEST JOHN (a Teedotal Zdvocate) : zcr.asty, poisollous stuff I I hate the very laime of it-gives you a lhcadache next morning. C.-B. (a Bon Vivant): So it does, my dear John. At first I was inclined to like it. ...