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m- warm friends as " H . H . " She we would so have many been a distinguished woman without her ift of putting words together in an
accep muwiw dictatorial ship tabl never * * g e and or turned otherwise often her poeti unsympathetic head c way and . . Her niade . author It her - is that rounded
seldom one sees so , a personality , so united delig htful in the a talker same , person so pleasing . Mrs a . presence Jackson , _«« twic twine e married married , the the second second time time at at an an
was advanced age ; it , was through her second husband railways , in who Colorado is interested and California in mines , that and she
- «<* to + n see sfie so so much much of of the the Far . bar West West and and came write „ , so abundantly on its scenery and people . " Bits of Travel" contains a great deal of
i ple West asant " discourse Bits of Talk about / ' an Colorado earlier book and , is the in
the same . vein . Among her most quoted ¦ ¦ poems r ~ ill y \ are w >~ ^* " Popp ^^^ ¦ ^ " ^ W ^ ' ^ ies ^^ ^^ ¦ V on - ^^ ^»^™ the ^^ ^»^ " ^^ Wheat » » ^» - —¦ ' ^^ ^ ^» ^ , -m " "Tides ¦ ' ~^ ^^» " ^^ » , V "
and " October . "' Prof fc essor Dr . G . Curtitts . —On August
Dr 12 , . ^^ a George t ^^ ^ Hermsdorf ^^^* mm * " ~~ ~ ' Curtius ^ K ^ M — , near , professor — ' ~ Warmbrunn ^ M » ^* W ^^ ~ ' — ~ ^ B of classical , died ^ ^ K J A ^ B ¦ . _ I - ~ I _ . and i ^&^_ ¦ M mi ¦ director I ^~ ^&^ h - ^^ b & ' of > ^ L » the mmm ¦ Mi > m\——^ F I ^ rI J ^^^ d ical ^ H . ^ p ^ B
. Seminary philology _^ , of the co ^* Universit - *^ . ^* . ^^ ^^ y ^^ of Lei . ^^ Philolog psic ^ ^ "^ . ^^ The ^^ i published works of the deceased related
almost wholly to classical philology , to which study they are very important contributions . Mr . E . K . Jakemanof Hereford . —With
much regret we announce , the death of Mr . Edward Knight Jakeman , of the well-known firm of Messrs . Jakeman & Carver , stationers ,
. booksellers , and printers , Hereford , at the comparativel had not been y earl well y age for of a long 46 . while Mr . Jakerc but an it
, condition was only caused in the more last than six months ordinary that anxiet his y tto
advice o his hia of iamiiy familv his medical and and many man attendant v friends frifmrls he . . was iiy Bv taken the the to Tenby , but the change of , air was not
8 beneficial Onl o that three an ; indeed operation months , he became had * to Mr worse be . performed Jakeman , so much 1 s . eldest y ago
son died from the same disease which has deceased now was carried most urbane away his and father kind in . man The
per jn nithe , the and cit counties y was and hi county surrounding g hl y of respected Hereford Herefordshire JLJ . V , / JL V / JL not , but onl alno y
» _ ^* ^™* * - " * ** * . v ^ kj K 7 X V ^ tl & XMlli C . J K VIWJLXAA V > . ^ r . Jakeman arrived in Hereford in the year 1852 when he »• was to apprenticed - * r to the
j bookselling m ^ w Mr . John , and — ^^ Park " — ^^ ^ printing ^ . ^ t r * ^^^ ¦ F w *^ learn ^*^> business m ^ wa the ^ mw ^» " ¦ -mr mm stationery - ^^ - ^^ - ^ — Subse - ^ - ^ — — ^ - ^ ,
, . - jilshment jjuentl «« uie y , he and became in in 1866 Iftfifi manager several « ftvftm of . l v the « irs estab atter after - years ;
w ^ e death , of Mr . Parker , , he purchased the fended ousmess from itIn Mrs 1876 . Parker he , and joined graduall b y
• Km *~ •** ' . JLM . L J-CJ ( \ J IIKj was WciO J ^^ XJllCUI . VJy men « f ^ * r wiQBt . t Carver of every the , who year business has since had from the the t partnershi entire hat time manage , p and has
-« en a great extension of the businesswhich th « now ^ Y * ** one ^ of « of Jakeman the the largest Green at this in dragon time the purchased West Posting , of Com mpan ^ , which he has mt ^ F since «•¦¦ ir ¦ ¦ conducted . i . ¦ . f in ¦
Wt ap ^ Y ^ - n ? U 0 n With Mr ^^ ^^ ^^^ ' ^^ Bm ^^ ^ mt ° tt P ^ - ^ mw ^ Vm The - ^ mr ^^ ^^^ ' ^ deceased V . ¦ ^ mr ^ *** ^^ -. ^ ^ . v ^ v ¦¦ * ig tiiTA 2 SL « S tlle ? Monmouth ^ uniied unopposed Ward in as a the representa Hereford
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Town Council . The interment took place in the Hereford Cemetery . The business will
be continued by Mr . T . Carver . Hugh Brown , a poet of some repute in the
northern part of the kingdom , died at Glasgow recently , in his 85 th year . He was a native of Ayrshire . Some of Brown ' s verses were published f as earlas 60- 9 his mmm best mr
m ^ T ^^ 4 W *^ ^ e 4 ^ m ^ ^^ ^^ ^^^ Mr m r ^ ^^ m ^ -m ^ mm ^ ^ m , y w ^ w W ^ ^^ ^ mm- years y ^^ ^ ^ f mm m ^ ago ^ k ^ ta ^ k ^^ , ^§ m * ^ rn-rn *** r ^ m- ^ v ^^ ^ r known poem which work he being wrote ' The in memory Covenanters mm of B . yron ' A | m * mt m . mm m— m _ mm _ _ ^ mm m ^ mi
was published in the Scots ^ Magazine ^ in 1825 ^^ ^^ ^^ , » and attracted a considerable amount of attention . ;
The Rev . Frederick Metcalfe , B . D ., died suddenly 1 / - in Norway «/? , recently «/ . The deceased .
was well known as a writer on Scandinavian ^ j subjects , his published works including 'The Oxonian in Norway , ' ' The Oxonian in Thele- !
and mark ' The , ' Oxonian 'History in of Iceland Germ . ' an Literature , ' l Ot
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Corr the espondence Editor reser for this ves the Column rig ht is to freel publish ml y invited only Jsuch , but
matter as he may consider suitable . H . / A mmt ^ mm . mi A mmi . — -It is certainl mt + a breach tmt of the b etiquette f of b !
a ^ p ^^^ m journalism simulta **** ^ neousl w ^^ v ^^ to *^~ ~^^ send ^ a ^^ ^ mw to ^^^ m two m a ^ m y letter m ^^ v v ^^ ^^ ^^^ upon ^^^ -vr ^^ - ^~^ m' mm the . ^* ^^ - If ^^ same - - ^ r the " ^^ ^ -va X . subject ^^ wri ^^ ^ v ^^ ^^ t er ^^^ ^^ , of the letter referred y newspapers to had been our universal ;
friend John Smith , it is very doubtful whether his grievance would ever have been seen in print . ; 13 ut in this instance the - « . author a m appears to have mi i _ ^ . ¦ _ . _
taken full advantaj » e of his influentiiil connection patent with the to press the whole , so that world his . trouble As a mi rule ght howe be ma ver de |
, , press writers are very careful , and judiciously so , ' L in avoidin swhich g they hasty know condemnations are rarely com of piled reference care- '
lessly , , and always involve a large outlay . [ ' The Club . ' —Other letters on this subject contained
of no publication suggestions . sufficiently practical to bo worthy ;
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To the Editor of the Publishers' Circular . [ Sir—Will you allow us to call the attention of
vshippcrs , to Canada to the absolute necessity of ; certify * No ^ B ~ ir ¦ entry ^ " ^ ^ ing ^ m > ^ " all of ^ i ^ ^^ invoices good ^ H » —* — — ' — s ~* can — — b y the bo " — - ™ - made — ' si ^ — - ¦ gnature — —¦ - — in — ' —¦ any ~ of ^^^ ^^^^ . the Custom ^^^ v firm ¦ — — ^^ ^ m * ^^ ^^^ ? <'
House or' the Dominion where the certificate is omitted . We must either let them remain in bond with m , m mt ^ 0 mm mm accumulating ^ ^* ^ tr ^^ ^»^ l mi mi m 3 ^^ m mm i ^ mp mr ^ " ^ ^ ^ mm ^ warehouse ^ r ^ ™ ^^ - — ~~ ^ " ' ^^ ^ ^ i b - ^ charges - ^^ ^^ -m-w ¦ v ^^ f ^^ B ¦ ' , V or ^^ ^ "w accept ^ ^ r ~ - ^ ^^» ' ^^ ^ m * ^^ the ^^ ^^ r ^^ - ^^^
alternative having t ^^ 0 han B w l . ^^ W 4 IV the ^ l » w ^* w » ^ m the ^ invoice ^ " ^ w . ^^ ^ of goods . ^¦ m ^ ^^ " making , j and ^ m — valued — ¦ - - - ^ ~— pay ™^ — a ing — - at si j g 60 ht duty — — — — e per — ^ n tr on ^~^ y cent — — '— that — — , ^ , ~^ ^ that ^ say ^ ¦ am — - - , is ^^ ount more - ^ p , , , ^ - ^ v f——¦ of - ^» , ^ h
to be refunded on producing a certified invoice | and not making always an an amended easy thing entry to do within . The thirty amount days— of ( '
clerical clerical say nothing labour labour of alone alone unavoidable mi involved involved mmx is is frictio ^ m mm considerable considerable ^ n with m , , the to to II I ' _^_ . _ *^ m *
officials ^ . The simplest . iorm , as * ( Jertined ^* . correct / yBrnmrnT
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Sept. 1, 1885, page 829, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01091885/page/9/
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