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BONNET OR BOUQUET?

BONNET OR BOUQUET?

lacicknt from the flowery affacted by wumcn ia <le»cnlxi in "UppiocoU Magazme. ' Tbe door-bell of a certain physician New York rang late ou« night. Supposing that the ■•iiminor.s van from who needed hit sereicea. be went down to the door. This the result Acoloored nun atood ther
10 May 1902 - Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
new-born babe A Naked Flagstaff

new-born babe A Naked Flagstaff

another occaiion his tcs»«l port which contained an American Consul h* disliked considerable. On the 'l=r of their arrival the flag ef his courtrr fa-- tcred brrrelj from the roof of the Consul» house, but in tho morning had disappeared When the matter was looked :n:o it transpi
10 May 1902 - Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
A Proficient lo (be Noble Art

A Proficient lo (be Noble Art

His lordship has always been proficient in the noble cult of the firt, and many occasions, when midshipman afterwards, it has stood him in good stead. One of the most pleasing episodes in lira direction was how he subdued the bullying proclivities of a certain ship’s corpora!, w
10 May 1902 - Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
Condor, did such excellent work

Condor, did such excellent work

many occasions his gallantry has leva r»* corded in the despatches. By*thc mention of Alexandria reminds me an- other little experience that befell . r in Egypt. He. accompanied Genera' Boiler, was once descending the Nil- an srgoment sprang up betw- en then to which charnel tbo
10 May 1902 - Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
HIGH ESTATE

HIGH ESTATE

is no one of th* U*« day. hut lor those who have ttUl times reduced to that state , most pathetic thing iu hie. u.i, public the other a-.iil that Sir diaries Algernon CuoVv, Ki.-uoet, was, and had been fur long . utng miserable living wnling . .lets to Wealthy folk. And to think
10 May 1902 - Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
THE WARDER, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1902 MASONIC FEMALE ORPHAN SCHOOL

THE WARDER, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1902 MASONIC FEMALE ORPHAN SCHOOL

THE WARDER, SATURDAY, MAY 10, MASONIC FEMALE ORPHAN SCHOOL VISIT OF THF DUKE AND DUCHESS CONNAUGHT. Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess Connaught paid a visit to the Masonic Keoiale Orphan School at Ballsbridge Saturday afternoon, and spent some time inspecting the variou
10 May 1902 - Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
THE LORD MAYOR AND THE CORONATION.

THE LORD MAYOR AND THE CORONATION.

A special meeting of tbe Municipal Connell will be belt! it. the Council Chamber. City Hail, on Wedoeaday next, toe 7th mat., at three o'clock, >n compliance with the following reqmaitioD. addressed to the Lord Mayor: •*We, the undersigned members ©f the Monici-’ pal Council, he
10 May 1902 - Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
ROYAL ARRANGEMENTS.

ROYAL ARRANGEMENTS.

It has been definitely arranged that the King and Queen will give oclect garden party Winduor Castle on Jnne 30, when a large number of guests will be present, and will be entertained on the grounds below the East Terrace of the Caetle and tho adjoining Orangery His Majesty will
10 May 1902 - Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
WATERFORD CORPORATION AND THE BISHOP OF CASHEL.

WATERFORD CORPORATION AND THE BISHOP OF CASHEL.

Waterford, Tuesday. At the meetrag of the Corporation to-day the Mayor brought under notice the meeting newspaper report of sermon delivered recent'y at Coleraine the Right Rev. Dr. O’Hara. P.ishop of Caahel. in which was represented to have said that Protestants the Sootli of I
10 May 1902 - Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
WILL OF COLONEL WTLLLLM C. FORRFST.

WILL OF COLONEL WTLLLLM C. FORRFST.

WILL OF COLONEL C. FORRFST. The been valued nt £101.043 7«. 6d cross, including personally the net Tjlue £97,742 5d . Colonel William Charles Forrest, of Uplands. Winchester, and the llth Hussars, C. 8.. who served in the Crimean Campaign, and was formerly of the and 7th Dragoon
10 May 1902 - Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
THE FEIS CECIL THE SECOND BAY

THE FEIS CECIL THE SECOND BAY

On Tuesday morning, ot 10 o’clock, the proceedings of the Feui Ceoil were reiamod at the Rotonda, th« programme «et down for discussion during the day evidently supplying an attraction which brought together much larger number visitor* than the opening day. Tlie competitions arr
10 May 1902 - Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
SA9 DEATH OF A SOMNA.MDULIST

SA9 DEATH OF A SOMNA.MDULIST

inquiry held Tuesday itßiilrmire Mr. J. J. Guynor. County Coroner, into the circumstances attending the death Mr. George Cunningham, Bollymore. who was found m the early hours of the morning Wing an unconscious condition on the fuotpatn m pool of blood, and having only his night
10 May 1902 - Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
K7.W.VRE or TRL DESPISES OE JtOXET

K7.W.VRE or TRL DESPISES OE JtOXET

K7.W.VRE TRL DESPISES OE JtOXET Who among us do not crave the competency which shall lift above sordid care, and what are we spending our strength for: (asks Annie S. Swan)’ Is it not tliat w« and those may have ease when ease is twee! ? beware of the- man woman who despises mone
10 May 1902 - Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
BRITISH CASUALTIES

BRITISH CASUALTIES

War Otiice Iwt eTelung ibe cara: Lu<« ‘•'■m.v r rj»<TTt«fd «'uni./ of AJ>r,l. auJ total itiva T,-por;v<l s of w.>r ‘,l lli-? tuon’.li J ofSotT* and uj»-u w*-iv fri>ju>3, pnsoaen. tJoichbol:, Mjrcii 51 <i. bring g;v»-:i .-i tum- oißicr» »nJ mvii; w<.und«.d. otL.-r -. a»»ri: d.-J
10 May 1902 - Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
A MILITARV suit

A MILITARV suit

MILITARV suit tin* Divorce Division ti*-cbj Lieutenant Ki-firr Alexander. P^jimra!. w..> decree nisi beraU'j of the adulttry wiiV. Mu. Annabel Alexander. ir:ih the Hon. Artbar Precrb. iortacrlv cf the Royal FufUiep*. Daic.i/es, ajii ’.m-ni. were a!**es*:d £225.
10 May 1902 - Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD

CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD

At Old Bailey to-day, John Marsten Birkctt, 53. e'erk; Thomas Simmons. 54. clerk: and Richard Lom..x. VO. solicitor, severally pleaded guilty indictment, charging tiicm with conspiracy to forge *.nd utter deeds, with obtaining turns of money from different person* false pretence
10 May 1902 - Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
A BARtN AS HEAD WAITER

A BARtN AS HEAD WAITER

Baron Ernest Willburg. near relative th’ Archduke Eme't. .Sunday, s.*ys a Vienna teVgratn. accepted situation head waiter restaurant at Budapest. His wife and seven children have been living in poverty. AN OFFERTORY OF 2.080 NEW-LAID EGGS At Stnarden, Kent, collection of new '.a
10 May 1902 - Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
A LIVING WAGE WANTED TOR CLERGYMEN

A LIVING WAGE WANTED TOR CLERGYMEN

Archdorcon Kilner. speakin? Skipton Mondav. referred the-inicercble incomes provided for the bcmficed clergy both .a urban and rurel districts. It wot deplorable fact, be said, tbsl it requireJ about £7OO per annum to the living* m the diocese of £l4O. offer income of £l4O was d
10 May 1902 - Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
SPORTING EDITORS

SPORTING EDITORS

Mr. M. H. de Young, proprietor of the •• Son Francisco Chronicle.” v •tra> have hod plenty <*f experience of the Wenern American journalism, of which Mark Twain wrote. Mr. Michael Young Isays the Manchester Guardi in') the »umvor of fbrr brothers who left Ireland and acquired th
10 May 1902 - Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
CONVICTED BY PHOTOGRAPH

CONVICTED BY PHOTOGRAPH

Novel evidence adduced in case heard at Doncaster, winch William Hughes, Thamscoc, was charged with street betting llie City and Suburban day. The polio*, who had watched the defendant, produced photoernph showing him in the act of accepting a bet. wa-s proved that, when charged
10 May 1902 - Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland