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• «'^'': on the liuUdn Hall Estate. *.• AUogetIjcr*iil>yiit- :h»0 :,;. '- .huad of game were kiUtHl,. most of •.which,- over JiOO -a; were Pheasants, tlierc being a great iminber on tlie


:A\V'. Wright, 'of JJolton I^all,\^vith-a Lpartj^op: eports- '. “ -.men wore engaged .m. t!ic« nnnuaUcoverh«li6pting^


•^^;-’.’ :^estatc this i ta r ’' I?


( i - Z 3 r J l


i ' - - d IA IG L E Y . ,


V contributed by some of .the landowners of the dis­ t r i c t and friends of. the school, a free concert and


".*schoolr<H)m,-'and the acquisition of a new wanning . apparatus, funds for whicli had been, generously


1'. .Wamckk J ‘'oi.i) ScHOoi..^—On baturday ovoiiing, ■


- a large contingent of the school children sang •'thrice, having very, deservedly received a unam- Tuous- encore- /Miss .Mitcliell . (Chtheroe) contri- ■buted materially, by.,her singing, to a delightful evening’s entertainment. Miss K. W. Winstanlcy,


■sMiss Stott,' i^Iisscs Kmily.and Lily Harrison, and IMessr.'^.-Tsaac IIurriHon and KolK*rt Marsden also


•'contrilmUsl songs, wliilst iMr. Stott, as well as Mr. A.'Wolfenden, gave humorous readings. The a t­ tendance was very large, the schoolroom being Jllletl.'.


. ,r: CIIATBUEN.


-severallocal preachers. The services'have been very successful and have been well attended.


• Services have been conducted in the Clmtlmrn Wesliyan Chapel, hy the Kev. C). Wanlley and


Ukvivai. Skuvicks.—L uring tins week Eevival GISBURN. TiiKClisburn Cricket Club is evidently in clover.


-Their gnmml is being rc-laid and extended, and IVIrs. Poster of tlie Park is exerting -lierself in .a grand concert which is to l>e given on behalf of-the club. Las t season the club was successful, but it is expected tliat next season, will.be more so.


GRINDLETON. WICAVIOIiS'MKKTING.


i


..to justify this on theground of local disadvantages. •,;bnt the.y. a.s imu^vi.stH. dnl not recognise nnv loenl


------- -- ----- JJQ H O U S E H O L D .i,b--lK,.licv<.sll.n-lfl'ci"' Hjujjigfn f i t J !gl tl.T: d.,1 not knou «lKr. th,> 1


S T C t o i s r ' ■ • not called


icntion/lt-'Iii't't vemgeW/-!";^, 'Vii-.t tlin weavers co\iliHlmn v.nrn .mllm


’'’‘''^lTDi5;rvo’S ^ ^ ^tlu'iu they said N r / a i tw l <n>on


M H


Cf S w •vwSv:'.


^ ^ ^ 1L a t l> o n l> o r l t .'o s^ ^ o rk i t t ln n u s ^ ^ ^ •-V L A - t l i o niill, lilr.


■i^’ikLvHsViAVoVvore’A s . 'S ^ ^ 11,Lin a , „


,vi.L'k nir four l«)ins. 'Hm Iircwcnt further learnetl men and-


'Mr. Jlirtwistle had visited the mill and found th a t they Avere twelve and a half per cent below the niaeklmrn Standard : Jjist. The masters tried


Lack Salford, a well attended nieiding of weavers Avas bold to consider what steps laid to Ihi taken to support those tui strike a t ^te.ssrs. Whittaker, Sons, and Aspdeii.s mill, Orindleton. .Mr. J . J . Harrowii, l^ldlhanl. .attended as a deputation - from the Northern Counties As.sixiiatton. '1'iik Cmaiicman. in opening the proceeilmgs. said they would no doubt he all aware wliy they had been ealleil together, from the ]>apers thathad been -seiitruiind the mills. Jle had thought tliev were going to tide on tlirougli the winter- without any hotlier, as things seemeil to he going on smoothly a fortnight ago: However, .some grievance arose a t Gniidleton, hut previously to then i t had hoeii going on underneath for something like eight weeks. J)iinng tliat time the operatives had tried to induce the masters to im­ prove their wages, as the weavers found they were being paid considerahly below the stand.ard list-


Cn iMonday evening, in the Weavers’Jn.stitituto. LONG .PRESTON.


A lifuKTiNCi of the Gospel Tempornnee Union was held on Monday evening, i\f. A. Taylor presiding, Avhen i t Avns decided to have an entertainment early in the New Year, and an invitation was to he sent to Mr. Clarke Aspniall, of Liverpool, to come a t an early date. bAi.MON bi'AAVNiNG.—Quantities of salmon liave


: sided: '^Songs and select readings were given, and


^ miscellaneous entertainment was given in the above school.' /Lieut.- Col. Turner, .T.3\,,btock^)ort,-pro-


* to celebrate tile complelum of ^the rofliHiring of the . , CovKU Shooting.—r..ant?.Avcck.:JVIr.;&0 ;<f-n^^ :E^ s - J THE CLITHE;EOE':riMES—FRIDAY,, DECEMBER-7, i888.


m.ideat a less rate than the reLogni‘'efl rate of 'wages. "•Tlicy then could go jiiio the Mimchentcr •market and undersell their brother manufacturers, He had no hesitation in saying th a t this class of: employers were the greatest enemies; of botli their- brother manufacturers and the oiwrativcs. (Ap-. plauso ) When men A\'ont to an outside district with a deliberate intention of refu.smg to pay the atamlanl rate of wages, he AAOuld be a traitor to Ins conscience, and a traitor to lus class it he did not .denounce them on every occasion. Although i t might seem rather strange in print, he would say th a t Mc.ssr.s. Whitt.iker, bons -.and Aspend had no Imsinc.ss to com­ mence business unless they Avere jirepared to pay up to the rccognised rate of wage.s m the district. (Applause). Jle urged tliem to resist what he con­ sidered to he a deliberate eiicroacbmont by this firm upon the stamlanl rate of wages. I t musthaAC been very hanl for the operatives to have liad to Avork a t twelve and a half percent under list prices, and put up Avitli their petty tyrranics besides. An Oi’KKATivK remarked th a t the dispute was


Ashicli n o one n eed r e g r e t , a n d . is.-s i ti iu te<L .ab o u t f i>e j t» rd n - l i ig h u r u p the-FiA'cr. . *Tlic Avork liiiH b een e a r n e d th ro u g h b y : one o f o u r n e ig h b o u r in g c o n tra c to r s , !Mr, H e n r y Ho lden, o f C l itb e ro e , in a v e ry (S a tis fa c to ry - n in n n e r ,’ •u n d e r -M e s s r s , l i f e ; L a n sb o ro n g h a n d P re s to n . E n g in e e r s ,- •R ra d fo rd .


purely a Avage dispute, as previous to the operatives leaving their Avork, several deputations had waited upon the masters, and theni had been a lot of cor­ respondence between them and Clitlierw WeiiA’ers’ Association, hut nil to no jmrposo, as they Avould either liave the tAveh'c and a lialf par cent or. the null would haAX» to stop. Se.veral other Aieavers spoke and cxi>rossed their


determination to continue the struggle. A t the close a re.sohition aviis jiassed to make a contribu­ tion of one jienny per loom tliroughmit the Ioavii, in support of those on strike a t Grindleton. Euiday Moumno.—There arc no ncAV features


to report Avitb respect to this unfortunate affair JCach party seems determined not to give in, the operatives depending on the Clitheroe Weavers for siipimrt.-


banns Avere published for the first time betAveen John .fackson and barab Hinsdale, of the pari.sh of Gnndleton. bince bimd.ay, the young hide's mother has hslged iv Avritteii objection Avith the vic.ar, forbidding the marriage on the ground th a t the gentleman ia under age. ‘


Eouiiiddino tub Uann.s.—On Sunday last, tlio


'A c om m i t te e Avas a p p o in te d some t li re e . y e a rs ago, a t a m e e t in g of th e ratepiiA'ers to endeiiAour to ra i s e s u b s c r ip t io n s fo r th e p u b l ic Avork, d u r in g wlucli tu n c th e y I iav e .m iid e s tre n u o u s e ffo r ts to o b ­ ta in th e re q u i re d am o u n t , a n d b e g to th a n k th o se wlio.have a l r e a d y su b s c r ib ed . ' T o th o se who haA'c n o t su b s c r ib ed th e ’ .eo n u iu t tc e p a r t i c u l a r ly s o l ic i t th e i r a id , so a s to e n a b le tliom to Ava.sli t l ie i r h a n d s of d eb tj wh ich Avill be s ta n d in g o v e r th em a f t e r a l l o u r f r ie n d s h a v e p a id u p th e i r , p rb in is ed su lisc ri ji- tions, o f oA'er.Xl.W. T o a l le v ia te t l i is th e Com ­ m i t te e b eg to ;an n o u n c e , t lu i tb n S a tu rd a y . Hoc em - b e r lo th , 1888,- tliey.Avill l ia v e a G r a n d .Misc elln ii-' eons E n te r ta inm e n t , i i i 'a la rg e , roo'm h e re , k in d ly , le n t b y M r . . H o lg a te for. th e o c c as io n . J l r . J a n ie s Cooke, of CHthoroCj. y e n tr i lo ix u is t j 'Avith h is i ie r - fo rm in g dolls, &c., a n d Mr.^ A . J a c k s o n , comic v o c a lis t, of L oav ^ lo o r , Avitli "nis s tum j) sp e ech e s , of Avhich one is m o s t lam ih ab le . a n d s p e c ia l ly jire- l>an'd, a lso o o n u n d rum.s \ -c . , aviII we. feel c o n f id en t n o t fa i l in a m o s t la u g h a b le , a n d in te r e s t in g n ian - n e r to e n te r ta in th e a u d ie n c e , \Vluch i t is e x jie c ted Avill he la rg e , so a n e a r ly a p p l ic i i t io n fo r t ic k e ts Avould lie a d v is a b le , E o r f u r th e r p a r t ic u la r .s of E n te r ta inm e n t see b i l ls v'ce. T h e two g en tlem en whose iiame.s a r c giA'en h a v e ' k in d ly o f f e r e d to g e t u p - .th e E n te r ta im n e n t t lm n ig l io u t , Avithout a n y recompense, .


. . E V A N G E L IS T IC S E R V IC E S . H u r in ^ . lh c p ro c e ed in g week, ^ I r . N o r r is l i, of tlic


^ E v a n g e l^ t ic S o c ie ty , L o ndon, pre.achcd fo r th e la s t t im e in th e U n i te d M e tlu x iis t E r e e Cha])el, on S u n d a y cA’cn in g . A l th o u g li t lie Avcatlierlhas been v e ry u n fa v o u ra b le la rg e c o n g re g a t io n s a s se inbled e a c h ev en in g , a n d jm r t ic u la r ly so o n S u n d a y ev en ­ ing, th e c h a p e l b e in g crowded.


WHALLEY. I’OSTJIAN’S BALL.


-Po.sTMAN*s B a i.t..— 'r h e A n im a l pvcMit knonai a s


tliu IKistnmn’aB a l l , w a s liclil la s t F r id a .v u v e n in . ; , a t tlie Sw an h o te l , 'Wlia lley . 'The e v e n t o f 'hU e y e a rs ' h a s hecotnu: v e ry im p u la r , ■ am i i t w a s well p a t r o ­ n ized th is .year, tliei-e h e in i 'a . I a r e e a t te n d a n e e . T i le room l ia d b e en ta s te fu l ly d e e o r a te d . 'a n d th e m u s ie w a s m o s t e f l ie ien tly u iv en ' liy CindKeon's q n a d r i l lo i ia n d ' from C l i t l ie rw .


l la n e i i i j ' was


AAiis given in the hall of the Mechanics’ Institute, on Tuesday evening, to a crowded audience nearly nil the gentry of the neighbourhood heiin present. EA'ery seat in the hall Avas occupied, several iKiing glad to get in and stand. The chair wa.s taken hy the vicar, tlie Rev. J . .K. Coulson lil.A., who in alluding to the object of the enter­ tainment. s.aid:— Time positively forbids the Chairman to make any address, except t{> say one or two wonls. AVc all knoAv th a t tlic object of tliis entertaimnent Is' for the benefit of the fund for re­ storing the elmreh organ. 1 am quite .sure tluit nil Avlio have come to this nsun to-niglit, come not entirely for the sake of the entertainment, hut to lend tlieir aid on helialf of. the ohj’e cf named, and I know th a t many have come a t considerable i>ains and incom’cnience; I thought you Avould, and I aih not disaiipomted. I Avish. as I shall not ha\;i^f^^jjj‘ j-- another ojiportunity after this of thanking for coming here to-night under the eije*” -^ " ' to thank you lienrtilv and-v«»— von to extend lla'ki2:—


_.„r,iistanccs,


inir’*l»cre to the entertainers, heartv recei>lion


entertjiin ,>uu. . .HtU r'-


IA C T O R y’ GOT-in».*-.*-'n:v'smcerely. nndlask ____ j ,^ t , .h id n e sH y<)a.have shewn ji\.com-.


i-ncawl witli. 1-art N-ngs, -• I know .i SfiinUn, ami Wlmn Evt-ning-s 'L'wiliglit,'’ wore remiorea l..v


1 u .u m u t ton I.u pro^rtunno n t ; t .u n pro, -.r *i


could not 1 sang ........................................-......................... - ^


Iinil li- 1’- M-iMnian, wliilu Miss A. M ■


„Mt.. th a t be Avas coming, and t lKses luip V'‘‘ twoMrL Inil in cu s MliiLlithic


''I'/irVrhL'longed to two operatives a t tlie mill, hat ‘‘''u'rTnniitely for tliein fliey put tiie wrong nimiher unfortiinat > ,,-,eces. One iif tlie men lirenglit


•mt"trike was'feteliing a young niaii into tin- ware- ■ "use to look a t a piece for wine i ho was told he would ho fined sixpence, or otherwise take tile piece. |


Un’nhoy hdndtted was tlie host weaver on tile ground, Hi d tiiat when i t eaiiie nut tile pieec did not lielong A. hi 11 Tlie- immediate cause of llieiii eoiiimg oat


u / ‘'rcfuami -to d oV i t lm r ,'ip l was w.alking quietly I (int of tilo null wiien one ot tiie m.istcrs seized Inm


----- I ami ie n ia t te r wits in a ed to.pass, so all tlio weavers turncil outt.-. l-inner


-I'lie Clitlieroe AVeavei-s’ Coimmttee.p.roviou.s to | II settlement liefore tile maate-rs, 1ml they wiaiiil


pa


Bneh en n .Iu e t n s l l ia t euiilil n u t ed


1 .


lie iillmv _ .


Tlic Clitlierix; ^\ e•a^L-ls Lnininittee-preYO'i.s t“ tliiaplneeawliatlieconsuiereilayewy fair hasis if


not entertain it, nod lliey had a e t iu l l j '’.-id. the I audacity lo aummoii two of their weavers for


damages and keep tile vnges of .ill


liad all tliis to eenteiid witii, and if the C l the rile nveavers would only support tlleni, liny einilil Keep. them out nnlil Clinstnias or until the Clirislinas


Mr IS vuuow.s. in tlie eoiirse of ins speech, said . . . . .


lie did not know the employers a t Crmdleton, there fiirc he eoiild Iiave no antipatliy towards tlieln- Tlie question a t issue was wlia t was generally Itmm a as local disadvantages., mid wlienicr tltey might hi make allowaliee for it. I t laid heeoiiK- a hughe,ir 1,1 Jiiiii-as lie was tlimirngldy tired of it. .Ill Ins own district tlley had liad to eonte-iid with i t aery severelv- and he strongly advised tliein to support


those wild were struggling 11-^111181 wh.it they knew *•--- ^


to he wiling, V-'e •: • t e


W : : 1


lie g g lin g a a in s t AA11U & ? t ^ o \ ? r - t ? ^ o f Cillid^^^^ , ---------. ,


a n d -e lm e k ed ” him out. Ills lirotlmr. on going lo se e w l in tw a s iliiieiu....


m i la r


romloro.1 twn Comic .Songs “ 'i lia I s .. rTrli.io,. 1-oor A asbern


WVasliowvoimmnmnn,,” for w Iln l s


nncl cliwr tlmin onn liy cmo. .ns tins pl/tform un.l dn t in ir i-.-p,..--......


nml .,;ivc tlmni ii to


-ilrs. ListiT. Miss A. AVililinan, Messrs. Uurlonil ‘ Rowing ■ ■ Mr. JJurloml sang " ll>o


doing, u aW y o u ’U remember me.” l\Iiss Aiime Lister ;*tln»ir 1 •.


Tliat’s All,” a iichi lio


mo, My J loart,” for wlnoli slm i ,„ , . . j !„ bm A .K . r A ir lU g m -


j,,,. ^vhich he was encored, _and »» ..... rv.. Tlr>.,i>^ fur wliioli she


. iind reccivoil


an onooro on botli oocasimis. Mrs. Nooillos and I ’lns, wliilo Mr. B. 1 . NVildman


c m- “ Tliclloaving of tlio Load,” reooivmg an on- oro, 'I'liuontortainniontolosodw-itliaa-onuc drama


entitled. “ Gmsl forNotliing.” 'Tom Uiiil’io:’' f.-ivld; i la r ry Collier, Mr. Tennant; Clianio, Sir. Eaton Tnrnor; Young Simiison, Mr. Guy Coufson ;


Nan,Sirs. 'Tennant. ,


, (,irning out in siicU wentlier. Miss sang cliarminglv,. and file otlier yoe.ilists


, encored kindly responded eaeli time,


tl...........................- t.r..e..a..t.e i.. .l............ s..i..... ’ Mr Bygrave was sueeessfnl as msual willi the .


, -, „i;.e-.i


, coniie songs. Sfr. Biiot and others . ellioient y ........... ,


acted as aeeompanists. In tlio Bxama .ill did Tennant taking t l ie j ia r t


A oiiANn Bazaar ia aiil of lliu fuiuls .of .tlio Cuiificn'aliA'C Clul) %vns oiicncU in tlia Public Unit Inst week. , „ , - , Tlic liall was arraiiKcit to represent a Isonnamlj* 1> nir, ana


woll, — v - „ -, ' m - i i -n .i,„i yfiect. M^ 1 leW


eapitally its Tom Dilihles and .letul ^mi-t ,>f liie l la i ln a j 1-irein.in suited


ndniiralily, and the pourtrayid of tlie


cliaraeter took immensely. The- palls ol Ui.irltj -ivere filled to perfection. Uio whole


after for tliat matter. H e tlicn called upon Mr. | ,i,„(,„„ted to over TJO. Barrows to address tlie-in.


SAAVLEY.


•^Yesterday, a party of . gentlemen were shwting througli the jirei^erves on the SaAvley Estate. . Game Avas plentiful, ami.the birds rose Avell. • Althougli heavy hags Avere not made; 10 brticc of pheasants,


Riiooting X*.vuty on L oud CoAvrus E sta'TR.


i..r tr iiimf iTiiiiis t Avimt in ev KIICAV 1 n in e h a re s , a n d one r a b b i t Avere k i l le d . T h e p a r ty .I...... 1.>««1.- lit..


to lemve t l ie i r n a t iv e p la f c s iip p o s in g tliey e-imld ge t I bm i t lm s 15r a work soinewliere else, o r wlie-tlnr they would he


l iU ly D n ik U t . I s f i i B ig g l isw e r th , a n d a i r I n i i i g . Cliatburn.


willing to work for less than the standard rate of wages before go away from hoine. - !■ rom wli.it their ebairman saul he gatheretl th.it the pcopk- in Grindleton-lmdRroused themselves to t lmt degree-| . i >,ioposbd'N k\y Scnoor.s.—Wc hear from_ goo(l


WADDINGTGN.


of interest, .sn as to liceome fiitlmsi.ists m tlie e.iase ofhllionr. The.y.appe.ai-esl to l ia \ td is e o i tr td tli.it tliev lind as mneli riglit to he- paid ,i Dir i.ite ol


w . t e


p » t L I® ® "


f.Vjb 'A ...... .. is


• c ia i ld to en-snre tlie d e fe a t o f tliesu . ( .r in d le to n eni- n lo v e rs .'w lio d id n o t seem to lie sa tis f ied w i t l iw l ia t w-is f a i r mid r ig h t , ' l l iey m u s t see t l i a t th e wo rk -1


'e l ie d l i lc were n o lso i ip o r te d in a Im lf -h e a r tcd m an n e r , a n d 'I t tlic week end n o t p a s s hy t liosewlip w e re a p - iiiiinted to w a i t u p o n tlieni w i t li tlic c o l le c t in g


■ hexes 'Tlicre. were Two th in g s lie would l ik e to ] Tiiniress u p o n tliem. T h e f ir s t was, t l ie i r o lm i rm a n . s-iiillie tiim ig li t tliey were g o in g to t id e o v e r tile - w i i te r w i t lam t l ia vm g a n y liotlier.


l ie find iieen


. d n ’ilie l ia h i t i i fe .x p e e l in g i t ,—( la n g l i te r )—a n d t l ia t • c'A'i-V um rn in g somelMsIv Auaibl Ikt k n o c k in g n l b is d isif ij-antmg Ins s e rn e e s ,- Tliey ma-st n e - i i :re .\- ■ p e e t l iy t l i in g a n d tlien lliey-wimld l in t he. d is a p -


• -- p o in lik 'J'lic seeimd was, l l ie re aiipemred fo h e a -L tc n d e i i l iy ; fu r l y o u n g wonlddie emjilo y e rs to g ra - V V i ta le , 'h t to th e . c e n t re of t ra d e , I iu t fvian f lic i . .cen tre .- .A l ley lo o k n u l ls in tile outside- viUages, . J)c snpv«i« xvitli' tlieT io p e of g e t t in g t l ie ir elotli


, |„ i t tin- erection of New hmiday heliiKii tliu ■Waddingtoo Wesleyi -


t,, he commenced fortliwitli. I t w


-ivages as tlie o]ieratives of Clitlierix-. (Appl.iuse;. „ri.rinallv proposed to hold -a ,B a z a a r early I t was tlie d u ty of e v e ry o p e ra t iv e to d o wTiat lie


spr'ing .a'nd‘tliem s ta r t hnilding operations, f t has, Iniwcver, transpired tliat promises of siihscriptmiis


Iiave exceeded all anticipations, audit lias tlierc fore hecii resolved to proceed witli tlic erection.


AVEST BRADFORD.


TVE.ST BHADJ’OIUJ JtlVEll


CART RUIDGE RIRRLK.


(AVE


eoinploted.'ami pre.sent.s/on tlie. Aibole a Acrj pleasing appearance, to sav. nothing-of the immcr oils benefits the villagcr.s, as Avell as our friemls CliJtl)croe ami the public generallv,- a


tliniugh Its erection, . -'ilie c a r t briilge, iisis Asc kurm n ^^aliuostt a l l our neighbours, replaces an.obi *AVi«i(len ij-ml-.<liUpbUU\l • ^’wt- bridge;.’ the Ii’ms '


\ iU ic-cetA ’Ibis vorv. useful piece of .uork is now almost


kiica in c lu d ed L o rd H o u g in s C om pton, (b ro th e r to L a d y two olhel rs o f th e -llli J m e e r s Ji


. went swiniiningly, imtliing like i t ll.mng i.reston before. The receipts


prosenlca a most picturesquo npitcarance. The la.llc.s at- tomUna at the stnUs lent mMitional ititcresl (o llic scene by beliu; arcssoft in (ptaliit aiiU beautiful Xm-manay ilresscH. ^ On Thursday, ilw llazoar was opened liy B. .7. Asjfinall.


Esq.. J.P., D.L.. supported by H. Assbclon, Lsq., J .P., D.L., and Jas. Garnett. .7.P.


ported bv Col. StarUio, J .P . , D.L.. H. \V. Worslcy-Taylor, Es<|., J.P* D.L.. rtud lL J..AsiilnnU, Ei


openlim reremony. CuuncUlor John SoutliwoiHi. J.P.. pro- fildcd. and bo was supported by Messrs. II. 0 . AsHlicton. J.P., 11 Assbeton. L KIng-'Wilkiasojj, W. Bedmaync. J.P., H. llnldwin, W. B. Dcwlinrst. J.P., and tt numlier of other gen-, tlemcn. Tlicre Avas nj,'u(n a lurKO att«uidanco of ladies and centiemcn. and the liveliest etitbuKlnsm pvcvaUcd. ConKtul- Vilations o>i ibo suceess uf tho bazaar were Kcnenil. Ih c stalls after beiii^c re-arniuKod, lind quite a lumled iqn ivearanro. and seemed to contain as many A-aluablo goods us


oil Saturday. Mr. W. Kins-Wllkinson, jiin.. porfonned Jlio .7.P., D.L. °*VoljXCmV.oi?S()l"


ilio result 80 far liad exceeded Ids oxpcclatluns, altbough some people thought they ought to have got more money : Imt lie tliouglit thov laid done; oxccofliiigly, well. (Applause.) Tlioirecelpts up-to tho previous night ainomticd lo


in opening the proceedings, said


addUion to allille.monoy lieing left in tlio luinds of tlio staU- holdcrs. Tlicro avhs no class of people in the community who liad moro money to si)cnd than iho-wovking-classcs. nnil lie fcltconlldent Utut tlmt day's recciiits would surpriso them. Ho made nan^fnl fliuiulrics from , tho stiiU-lioldcrs, and he found tluit fully two-thirds of tlie moucy was received oti tlio previous.dav from hnlf-imstsix o'clock up to tho elosc ; so ImthOAvas qiilto siUisned that U came out of tho working


«


s S-2.C § £ 3 2 2 ■*c3? »-^=.=r=-


people. Ho had not tho least doubt (ml tlml they would imy right and leff. beemtso they knew it was gut up for tlicir bcnoilt. (Applause). Ho was very pleased to see Heir young friend. Mr. NSMCing-’WUkinson. occupy tbo positWui-)io did that dny.sDlIc bad got youth on Ids side, and if he. was like his father, he felt convinced that- ho would never light shy.


when ho was wanted. Ho know, that ho av.w not in the hest of health, but whon bo was n.skcd to owu flic bazaar on the thini dav. ho without tho.filightest besltutlon said lio u-oidd


^V.TCl^*^^-^Vll.K^^■?ON, jmi., who Avna most hcariily re-


pcived. said, owitig to tho kindness, of (ho Conscrvallvo BazuurComiidttcc, ho fouml IdmscU’ In the MaUcring iiosliion of opening a bazaar. I t could not be said to bo a dinicult undcriaking, seeing tlml iho bazaar ha«t liccn opened twteo already'. (Laughter). • Uo felt a liUlo dimdonco. as there v->- gentteincn on tho platforni.who had. hc,copsidcicd. a ii claim to that position.' Anollicr reason Avas that he him Imd no cxperiimeo In such inimcrs, but lio stipposed hc.coitltl not l Htiirt vounccr. .-(LUugbtcr). * Ho was proud to tldnk tlmt the


n X M lU it L ^ i7 ~. w - lrst time he nddresswt.a Clliberoe nudlenec it was hi Jho


‘own country.- Ho bcllovcd ihowcvcT.lhat the present Govcrti^ ment. under tl»o able leadership of LviaI tSalisbury. would bo


great Conservative oau.se. He might say Unit tho wliolo of his faiidly Avas Conscrvatlvo to tho (mckbonp. and.lic AAas no ox- reption. (Applause). I f over Ihciii-Avas a thnoANdien Conser­ vatives should come fbrwjml nud sluiw, ihcir colours it was to-tla\*./ Tl*ev wore Hot only , coiifrontcfi by complloatluns abroad, but tiiey.had to face anarchy and trcasuii h r their


had been IncrcaKcd tcu-fold, by a,man-who ouglit to Imvo 'known Iwltor, but Avhem lic could not now rank as a rational


cfiual to tlio oceivsion, and ho vcnturetl to say would stoadiL. overcomo their dinioullies.’ (Appluuso).> ThCBOCoinpl cuHons


do his best. (ApplAuHO).vUo thought ho could not gi umblo liccauso tliey had put him last, liecattso lio was tlio youngest llicre Avas iiotldng yet that’Avouhl l)oat old ones Intf youg ones.


'Sir. 5= g. .O ■ s - s ii S o » e o i s .


On 3-'ridrtA% It was opened by Col. l la ra rc a v c s . .7.P ., su p ­ ^ ^ ^ ................... .............


A, '.


- , , liitdi Sliss Lister and Sir. Bygravo deservo ,


Tlio nrogrammo was gone tlirmigli wiliiout a j


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lately been observed m the river and hecks. Avhere they are a t present spawning, as many as ten liav- ing been .seen in one pisil, some of them apimrcntly a yard in length, and tAvelve to 2()lbs. Aveight. A Hkahatkj JCntkutainmknt and Conokut


kop.t t ip . t i l l f a r in to tlie ih o rn i ii j', M r . .W l i ip p iiaviiiR o i itn in ed a n e.vtemsion of'h(inr.s. 'i'l ic e v e n t WHS c e r ta in iy a siieeess.


A dvknt S kuvicks.— S p e e ia i w e e k -d ay .services


l ia v e lieon commenued a t t ile W l ia l le y I ’a r is i i CImrcli a n d wi i l he e o n t im ie d t li ro u g l io n t A d v e n t .


I l i t l ie r to tiic ro i ia v e b een good c o n g re g a t io n s e a ch ev en in g .


RIBBLESDALE NOTES.


gitost, or a t tile very least a liigliwav^'A'-oj-Vjira I was naturally interested aesV^jrim^. - ‘


V. 'IV J."'-"Vner Ghttlia-Tiieiim rs. 11 seems tlia t two 'K*‘.f'i’^L^:'Win'ms'i^ "


S um i J n ^ - -'«■


hist week. I t Ava« evening avIicu tliey .started, and .ilthough they bad lamps in the trap I can imagine them feeling lonely on the tireary rosid between


trin-by-lloAvlaiul. bad occasion logo to Settle H.swlvy, ami tlm otlmr in


atiiiiHiiiml luirtv: and second, to pi-ovldc tliom w ith a place f ir Hiiciiil intercourse 'TIica' could not do tills without g*mi;


.WigglesAvortli and Settle. .-•liinreA'or/DU' tIi:iF->>’>rid.-l1u'y jiassed wbnt they


w.is'^.ili. .ipoiwil u; II..I


supposed to be a man dre.ssed in tight Avhite clothes. 'L’hoy made some remarks to each other respecting liis stninge a])i)caraiice, and on bioking round they


saAv the Avhite tihjVet folloAving them. T l ie y a j ip e a r to l ia v e b een g r e a t ly f r ig h te n e d , fo r


th e y "n llo p e d th e h o rse in to S e t t le , .and Avhon th ey a r r iv e d t lie re (me g e n t lem a n w a s m im is ills l ia t .


TliOA' in fo rmed th e p o l ic e o f th e m a t te r , h u t of co u rse 'p o lic em en n e v e r see gh o s ts , a n d c o n s eq u e n t ly


n o t li in g c x e e i i t t lie lo s t l ia t co u ld ho found. 1 would like in these notes to suggest to tlie toini-


sliiii autliorities a t Cliathiirn tlie great necessity for an endeavour to provide tiie village witli Iam]is during tile winter season. I don't lielieve tliere is anotlier place in tile wliole country in snell a state. Tlic position ot tlie village is siieli as to render trafiic soinewliat dangerous even hy dayliglit, tint lien'it lias to he carried on in total darkness tlie


Miu-c. cilieilv of lafUcM.


lUlillc: tlio coremony on ibis occ.Aslon lioing pciroimcd b) Councillor John Soutltwortli, .7.1*. There was a fair atteml-


also Mr. L. Ivlng-Wlikinsoii. Mr. C. H. Bowhindsim, Mr. W. S ^Veeks. J lr. S. Speak, ^^r. O. \V. Wbewoll, Mr. B. l»ridgc, Mr. II. Baldwin, jun., and others. -


Mr. DKWmmsT, lu opening tbo proeo.odtngs. said no u a s glad tbo bazaar bad been so great a success, and bo hoped


, , ,


iltat tlmt day they would ho uhlo to raise at least iH>. atid thus Iiiako the total receipts reach the royal sum of .Cuimi.


^’Y'lmneUlor Soutiiavouth. avUo was received with cheers, said ilmt up to Saturday niglit they liad received T!L':5. whicli was liighly satisfactory to himself and the committee, and lio a-ain thsnked tlic ladies most waniily for tlielr iissistunce. irshoAVcd that thev had a- strong ami important clement of Conservatism which Avould Imvo un important oiTect on tho next generation. , Ho could not conceive any true LngHshmim being anvthlng but Coiiservativo, for England could not af- foiAl to part Avitli any portion of Great Britain. If U bad to maintain its present po.sltlon’. ’ Uo then declared the bazaar


open,’amid cheers.


dah'-e’r is siniplv appalling, 'J lie niglit trafiie is erv extensive and.unless soinutliing lie iloiie there ■ili surely eomoa time wlieii the town.diip aiilliorities ..ill ho comjieUed to imividc liglit in addition to


C O N S E R V A T IV E BA ZA A R .,


Avorth for opening the bazaar, n n d jo ra in io had done on its; bohalf. IVtvalso included du-tho vo(o thanks to the-Indies,


M r . W. S, Y’kkks tiiovcd a voto ’or.lbattUs to Mr. Soulh-^ .. ... . -rw . P -


who hv llmir doggcil porslstenco had done much to carry tho. Im'/aar to so successful aii issue.'. l ie Imd no hcfiitntlon in saying that but for Mr. NouUiworth no Imzuar would have


lieing hlamed for wliatevei- may oeciir in tlie mean­ time.


aaiil no one know Avhat Jfr. Soutliworth Imd.had to contend


" Mr. S. Si'KAK seconded the vote, a«ul It Ava.s carried with acclamation. . '


sisted by a good committee jaiuI an cxcepiioimlly good secre­ tary. (Applause).'


3Ir. NOUTIIWOIITII, in replying, said lio had Iicen grcitlly as­ ’ ' '


'


their good secretarv, J lr. \Vcleli..for tlio good work and Im- uicnso trouble he bad taken Avith the bazaar. Also tlicir


Mr- L. KtNO-YHr.Ki.vsox said they must nut forget to timtik treasuror, Mr. Bowlandsoii.. He movcil tlmt-a hearty voto


of tiumks bo glA-en to thent. Mr. HoUTiiwoUTU moved a, vole of thanks to tho clmirman Jlr . L. KiNC-Wit.Kix.soN-seconded, aiul after Mr. Dkav


UiiST had hriellv replied, iho sale of goods commenced. SttCCKSSl-’l'l, IIKSPI.T.


bazaar Avould roalise. Tho general Idea seemed to be that XeSUt) would bo very good; it few, however, liold tho opinion that a t least a tliuusand putmds would be realised. On Mon­ day, when it was Icnown that only uboiit .CSO were required lo reach tho thousajuL very llttlo doubt existed as. to tbo ivsidt: TIic exclteincnt and interest, however, was very mdicealde late on Monday night whon the- tnonny was being counted, and hundreds =of persons waited till near midnigiit to lioar the result. When Mr. SmiiliwoHh ascendea .the platform uml aimounceil that tlic.day's rect>!pts were .CK-'». and that the total for the tiazaar Avas J:i0i’.0. there w a s 'a genoval out. burstof cheering and excitement, all who had taken nnyjiari in It congratuliiUng each other <m tlio splendid success. T'he following aro tlm iimouiifs received liy tlie separate stalls on each day during tile liuzaar, •


Various' speculations were iimdo as’ to tho amount llic seconded tliovcdoof tlmnks.'ahd aMr. W. B. Dewhurst presided, and on the platfonu Avero . . „


poUtlciun; lio referreU to aho.Gruml OUl...5iuni‘ or,.rtH;:a coloh'nitcd player of comic opcra luitl Htylcd him, tlio Grand Old Muddler; (Laughter).’ As «n-Engllshmim lie avus proud to think.Avhon the Intoivsts or.our countrj' AA'oro throatened


joined hands Avith the Conftervatires «gainst*.tho common enemy. (Applanso).'. Up to the present' time they had: heou fairly Hneoessful, hut tlicy.'muHt not think Hmt llie battle was over. ’.They must' go, in for organising and strcnffthcnliig thyir-forces, HO aH;to Iw'prepared for ulTemergcncios. Uy‘ supporting'tho Uaxaar' lhcy wouM ho 'giTing material us- sistunco to the Clid», and enable them to strengthen - their. orgaiiisaliunH propanitorj’, 'to . the next Oencml Election. The Bazaar lie thought Avould ho tlio.mouns-of infusing fresU^ life and entliuslasm Into their-pollticjii orgnnl'iatlon,.Avhich, Avas the A


the most HonsUde of ilm true Liberals had come lorwnnl and


|h inicllous' nature. ' f tlic-utmosi iiu.


iiftor.it, when the tcHting time came it Avmild fail. They wanted tlieir clulis to ho iilways in good Avorking order, and


’ory soul of an election, and imlcss they looked well,


not to luiA-o them to got right when they were whutod.- B y their •presoiu'c there that nfiernoon 'tliey -.Avould render.rery inaterial nHsiHtanrc to tlie Club; anil ho was A


so iimny linllcs present. I f they , wanted their oauso to he .sucreRsful Uicy muKt got a good majority of Imllos on their’ Hide, after which they Avould not need to fear the re.sult.’ , lie thought it AVOH Colonel Hargreaves wlio .snid hu did nut ho- lleve tiiat Clithcroc Avas properly representctl in I’arllaihcnt^ to Avhinh ho wsh very much Inclined to say,’nor wits the rest of the division. Ahliough CUthoroo Avas iii)sorl)cd iti'a much larger iHvi.sIon they must jiut lie di.shcartcned. One looked hiick with envy on the days gone hy. when tiieyWere s<i ably represented,in Barllmnent hy tlieir nelghlinur. J lr. »\sshetoJi (Applaiiso),/.Ho was delighted to lliid tliat lie hud'oimKcnIcd to stand for, tlio Gmimy Council, so that lie would again in some monsurc he'connected wlili them. Ho, did not tliinlc any. of thetn would he siitislleil with lieing represented hy a Gladstonlun-Lihernl, o r a r.ariicllltc. for in his 6pinion they Avere one amV- tho same, tie-Aviis nilher digressing, ns his duly was to oi>on the hazanr, and to ask tlieiii to open their pockets, and fnnn his experi •nec of hiizimrs. lie could assure them tltey Avould ho very nlilj* assisted hy the stallholders. (Laughter). - He tlicn, umiil much cnlhus'insm, flcdr.red the bazaar open.


’cry glad to see


KIng-Wilkinson. jun.. srild when ho knew that, he had to niuA’e that vote of llmnks. the one thing lie Avislicd for most, ami perhaps for tlio gmshof the haznnr, was tlmt overythtng should he sohl upon tho Friday night, so that it. wouhl not liavo rcfinired opening again that day. (I.aughtcr.) Kvery- tliing was nut (juite sold out. hut he hoped that tliero,would not he much loft on Mondaj* night. He was very grutoful to Mr. Kiiig-AVIlkinson. and more especially so when -he re- memhered (he great trouldo he had taken hi Cfinneetiun wltli


Mr. B. O. Assiikton',, in tnoving ii vote of lIiankstoMr. . . . / ................... '


tO’ licxt week,- on aecouiii oi iiio' oxcupiiopil ‘loinanda upon our space.:/,’ ■, / EniTOit jC. 'T J


FOOTBAL NOTICE, TO“SEGliETA


■\Vu Hliall bo xiluast'il i f suCre ta r io s o ill. th e l i ia t r ic t - Avill-'furtiiAU Vi.is a\ m a tc h e s , n o t l a t e r th a n


\w in s e r t io n in tliia c o lum n . ’ ;


C LlT I I l .l iO i ; > UAIfWI, : WAA’ l-lEliKUK,


OLD


TilK Clitherbe leain .last; SatuWKy vj.siIgtUHaitivei'if to play the retnrnbnatcli jyitlv tlie 0)(1 Wtnulerers. !••, {Aume ilifileulty AvaVcxperie'noytl early in tli'e \veelc*.' lu getting ii repre.sentJitiytv-’tum tbgetlieV, iunl; caused s^'eA'cral memhers of the.eojiunlUee to ’Avorlciji: .separately in trying to iinluce' jilayers (o p . ; TJie rc.suU Ava.s.that In players'tu’rne«lup a t (he stiilio'n.<?i The teiini Avliicli played.- liOAVQvbr. wjis as IoIIows-^tV^^’v P ateficlt1,'goal; Hbilstm and liaVtle.v, backs: AusliiV?/'*' SutelifftS and iNitefield.'hjilf-hr.eks• Ecclcs a n d /


ince, riglit.Aving: Hlticklinr«t,,cmre:(ji‘nd Ibibinsou/^ jind liccle.s, junr., left Aving.-


, t


the iirepiirations for the haznur. and it, wouhl ho (Iinieult to Jlnil a liouso in* the neightiourlumd where more energy had been displayed in connection witli 'that bazaar than a t 3iUd- dlewoiid. (Ap)ilause). ■ Mr. Rkiimav.sk. in seconding the vote of thanks, said their


; iP -rP


clmlrman’s remarks that nothing could heal the old ones 1ml the young ones, had been Awritlcil. Tlieir young friend had done A'ory great credit t«rhimstslf, ami tlicy need not ho afraid


of ever asking him t«i come forward again. Ho liad listened to him AvUh very great pleustiro, anti- he was deserving of thoir best thnnkH. The vole, on being jml, was accorded with three hearty cheers. - In responding, Mr. ICr.Nn-’Wir.Kl.NSOX said It liml been a great pleasure to hiin to occupy the iiosltimi lie did that day, nud he ventured to exjircss the hope that it would nut ho the


li a vin gbe en recently inarnbl: .Wrigli,y--Ava« • pi-evontcd from playing by .tlie.:mjiir\/ ’to liis fopt'i ix'ceivod sigainst l>«ridey Uni<)U-Starj -BunVes and ^ ^laites Avere also both-unable to f t wiis .under' tlie circumstances feared the teamwo-lld be l)ea teiV, • us in the -old days Avlien th'e-'Glit!uit)0 and -iLbAv - Mbeir clubs Avere in..their jirhiie. tliey never intiii-^ aged to defeat the Old 'Wanderersat Parsven. The s ta r t was delayed on accnimt of -, tlie, la te ' -


Fielden could h o t go on accomtuf{lioiiie.duiiW I


^M r . Lko. lvi.s’d.\Vit.KT.NSON, jun.. next proposcfl a vote of tlianks to Couneillor Southworth for presiding. Ho said he niiidoa riglagood clminnan, and not only that, ho liad taken a good deal of trouhlo In organising th at bazaar. He Imd been in the fore-front of the arrangcjiichts. and tlioy talked about the energy of Mlddlcwood. but he tvas sure it liad been' exceeded hy Conncillor Southworth and those who AVorUod with,him. Ho had not allowed his energies to Hag. and so far ns the hazaarjlmd gone his hihom's had been crowned with


success. H« Avoukl ho sati.slled if they only got on half .so Avell as they had done up to then. (Apiduusc). 3Ir. "W. KiNU-WiiiKi.NKo.N seconded tlic motion, wldeh was


It seems tliat in some of flic remote corners of Hihhle.sdalc lliere is still the spirit of superstition abroad. I was i)assing tliroiigli jiart of tlie liistrict wide of Settle tliis week, wlien 1 heard from vari­ ous sources tlio usual lilood-eurdling liarticuhirs L^'"‘Yh6 fjirA''i of tile aiiiicaraneeof wliat was 8iii)pose!Lt--^'-I'TS?T--'T^' - -


of r°om ran


tlio c|ue.stiim askeil. what aroyou going tt> do with iltls money Avhen yoti have got it ? They were not going to spoml it, as Sfime people supposed, In paying the cxpen.ses of camliilatos atitiunieipal cicciioiis. (Hear, liear). Those expenses were paid out of their »>wii pockets, wlmtovor they Avere. He was in hopes <*f nutting the club fund on tlio .same footing as tlie municipal electiuii fund. They had money In .thehnnk for that purpose, suhscrilicd hy imUviduals wlui felt disposed to give anything towanls tlio expenses of candidivle.s for muni­ cipal honours. Borne people asked a t election .times h«;w Avero they going to nilsfi the wirul. hut there was nut much diflleulty when they had tnonor in tlic hunk. That was what


heartily carried. CounclUfir .Southwouth in reply, said hehad orten hcanl


ffv.r’ tliey would luvvc as much monoy to bivcst as


Vonl.l imiWa llivni to m'-ol Hia “',''i"'‘i ''f,'. caiiio ns cmiunreil with lira oxisimlUure. I ’a-m " “" r . '


Micy were ilotcmiliicil to kcci, a gooil


poi-yc.ir, wliWi tlui.v coiil.l '" i ' f f i ; ‘‘J f


lust time ho would haA-c the privilege of-addrcsshig ii Clithe- roo Conseivnlive audience*. (Aiiidausc).


arriA'al of some, of. tlie Darwen iilaj^T.'*; and . the. line was restricted to 80 minutes catiji way. ; irifl* tuh'sinttige ;


.Hjirweii te am Avon llie to.ss, a n d t.;ik of the Avind, they Jit o n e e .t is sum e l J in d 's e c u rc d ti c o rn e r . Thi.s howou-r a n d C l i th e ro e f rs ln s fe r re d th e , phiy t<


of the Dtirwen goal. After sonv/e’ in plav.;thc hall Av'as secured hy the left wing, iiul Kettles junh^f^- scored Avilli a splendid sliot avIucU, it a


.lie. .offensive ' irovetl futile • Ihe.vieimty


team and the gaino becsime rongli ji id. exciting. Roth goals'were visited, and .Paleli Id,., who wa.s playing for the first time for Clilhcrot eiiiade some grand stives.


' game, and pressed ctmtinnally.


lu; Hcoro AVtis mndo. hy tAA'o )(0jils t«> none.


: • •


thard towards tlie finisli, but.no furttlher addition to ind Cliih'erbe'^ AV'^Iviltt ^good-game , ^


» th|lidos ie]


CLTLTIEKOE BESERVE ' n/VlVleX. .DJMMOCKS,


T iiksk leaniH p la y e d t l ic d r r ro tn rn iii il lch 'tm th e C l ith o ro c j;ro nml o n t>alimT;ry. /riiii'DliiiinotiUs"


te am Avero ji l in e lo t o f ])layor«; a n d seeilb.'d a d ik c ly lo t fo r fo o tb a l l . -T h e Glitiierou te am hi.avq\'Ca'. Avas - a most m o tlo y ono, some o f th u tii/ip iu itl^n tly . lil'VL'i* • havinj^ p la y e d beforo, tb re o t>f sic com p an ifd tlio fir.st tcu in , tiu d liiCti^.l/Hiitutob •' wcT(Mtsok ss. '


•;


Clitlu'i’oo e q u a l is ed , a t h a l f time* howuyer H>im- mocks wore two jjtials aliesidl Tn llm second l ia l f llic Glitlici’oe voutbsMlid m o s t o f Ibo p res s in g b u t la id ' h a t ’d linos*. T h o f in a l r e s u l t \vas : ’ IRiiuijwk.-A ii\*o ‘•■ouls. C l ith e ro o .R o so rv o tAVo finals. - / ’ T u t s Aveok tlio ClithortK? lo am moot U a s l in g d e u •


Dimmocks sco red first,:; biiF aVM»'y[ ^ i. j , .r r


Clmrcli In s t i tu to a n d .a . «(dod g a in o is c.\()octod. ■WEST J JH A H FU R D .-


I


pin veil iun'fu.lil niijuiniu^ lliu J liii S: ■West Brniirm-il m;.w.xAViuIiliivjluii. Tlu’ tile* loss and played willi - llie* xviiid in tiu'ir favour. One of tiiu iue'iubors oI le-niu, (lliv .euiilre forward) "suslniiv iinviun Ids kiie'i*. dislix'nlqd nud- nflorwai til .Mli'e.'l'iiVinl. Tlie wnuu; was lie-pt iqi i\iirit.Vlirou"lioiit. nud oude'd. iu ii x-iediiy lioiue' lesliu.; AV. Bradford -J, AVuddingl|l!


O n S a tu rd a v l a s t an o x c i t in g ganu* of fcwtlniU w a s .. <>110 In n ; . ; la t te r Avmi :


a n d ‘fieliF ^ tlio home in ju ry , ,


is rel iv ed Tith gtHMl


for tbo


,il.’()()TBALL Ar.V'l'ClILVr H'L'ONVl|yi!>i’r. A v r .i iv ' iu to re s t in i ' fo o ll ia i i’u ia tc l i .w d s lilayod pu /


tlio l it im v lu i r s t Colie.oo G ro u n d y vste.rdly, iK-rorei n lT ti le - .ts ti id o u ls and I-rofossors, w i l li ik . Mlaok- b u ru B n b o u i iau s . From IIie- s l a rL llu! Collvoiaiis


siuiwod t lm ir s u p e r io r i ty liy •’ ste.aUuw-” t iree- p-oiils b e fo re tb o i r 'oppoueul.s g o t :t. • • lo o k i '. - . I b i s m ad e ' tb o .Dlacklmvuians ro tise. u p . ;am .*^eo bow


m;iltor.s sto o d . :iutl (h o y p u l le d tliomselA'c i^togother a n d n o tch ed two p oints : In - t ,h e secom ibalC Ib c r - R la e k lm n i m en sliowml m ucii b e t to r fo r i io i i lv to


be ag ii in 'd is a i) ]u ) in te d , : is 's l\o t J iftor sliol v a s -f ired a t th o V s t ic k s .” b u t Averc avoU k e p t -o i b y th e B la c k b u rn icu s to d ii in wlio Avas hm d ly .'e cored by l l io .(s tu d en ts a s sem b led to Avilue.ss th e c o t e t , amt iiow th e f«)r(re.ss s tood am id s t^ th e avcU d tre c lm l siiots A\:ts l i t t lo Ic s s ’tb a n a m ira c le ; the.flt«iliemiau . bticks relicA'ing.in g n i iu l s ty le , th e sphevMntvolled to th e o th e r en d of th e field Avliere th e ’ -Bohemians


drcAA’ blood:” for the tliii'il tinie. (.»iv und take


play folloAved. ‘each side .showing excel Imt’by. tlic sjilendid p:issing .of tlie. bom two goals were-qnicklA* semvd.^ ,;'rhe C


the hall JI way down Tlte field," Avhere shown .b>/|m^th, side.s. goal keepeF'left. lit tie H globe ” )iad struek se.vevjil'titnes, -a shot avjis ])iit in wliic Herinmijigo, jtmid.st Ituul cltocring. , ,'i] again started, .but befovc stnytbingrij scoring could be done tlie Avbisth* l)h brought to ji, .close a well conte.ste* wbiob the. Collegians rotired'viotorS (> toT


. J^uitr.io L iu r r im K . '^ L p


mt fonu, , :forwartTrr ege goaf


keeper in stopjiing a Avell directed si Jloliemliut gave a-ebrner, but the hont' iind their forwjirds tbqk he lealhei' - some, inagnitigi/m-play was The r>lackl)uni/-b:tcks and


e to Ik; desired, bfit after tlie k boUi ,cr«x<s-iiiiilund posts


setllml Ihu liidl was


the '.vay of luul thus


game from


the imu* of I \ \ S .


r id o s t in te r ­


e s t in g a n d inlti'UQtivo, ’ieulnre'Avjis given b y M iv A r t ln i fC r ;n u e t* ( tb e inA;enlor o f Ib e 'jU s le l systOin)' in .tb o Coltden l l a l l . -TUacklnirn: undi|r!lh‘o juispices o f it iie '.ClithortK* . a n d ' J i ia c k b u rn iUrdel 'I»uUdtng so c ie ty . ;:Tlte, liaU'Avjis crow.dod, .Jiml gvs'dt a t te i i - lititi .was ; giveii- t() t h e ' le c tu re , -a


v [licit " a s avcH


i l l i i s lm te d b y a .p ow e r fu l iiiugi(! h i iu e rn u n d e c ti>o * t im ii jtg e in e iu o f .Mdv-FiAV, ’S to ck s.’ JT l ie c lu u v wtis


’o c cupied, b y , ’r b omu s Loftlmus.*^ "'bo -:iist‘'Pij*^‘ s id e d j i t Ih e 'R j i l lo t n ic c t in g . Avli^cIi was liold a t the close ()£• ( lic 'le 'ctu r i? . I ’l'eA'ious'-’ivT.tbe/bJiiiot, ' ' f Impkii .Averb issu ed , le a v in g , {july^Tphnorc books to


he i.‘*siied before tlie rS < )c ie ty :'is f it jA siiecc);


of th is S(»tdety ill .IU nckbur t\,h5is :^J .A itiavhcd ann r jip id , and, g r e i i t ctmfideiutc'-i.s.:


XIOO f re e pf 'i'n'te re.s t, fo r . Ki-j y'jT ' ’ ‘


v o te o f ; t lia n k s Ui-lbe IcctuVor '.aiid J inatbiV l lm in e e tin g .- . ■ Y v;', .• /


••••: .


Printed and PuMirthed -tiy'R:.’pAriK^I ■ *


• Fill HAY,’ D ccen tl)t» i* '/7t i i ^ I Market Plhce;,^^^


in it- ;Bie


;iminl)er d ra \v n .Avas :vbt, .en t it i in g l .N iis s ^ b irg a iv t A n n .Orr,. A\\'aA;ev,r ;7. .E s i r l ; s t r e e t ] l IBivckluu'n,-


X;heJirty in lh a i i 'm a '7 term- III the TlJlka


’ -L P>-o> *0 niuiomie* t ■'iiij^iiv// / N ’-NMJA'


- -V


'IV E S tY 1 '1 iint’


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- A iS C - EAte ’'A'Skiu''i;


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lain.y.:'; ma '


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trm OTJirre 3‘ ioa.Ai\iroN| A ’(


’ ' Come "iTEGrAL C1H{I?,T.AI


O A K L^T 0 - '■ ' - - a '


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it from JI bjiclts got


•lie lurcH, • Liislrofl, • M'axk.OGolls,/’ Lookif Af5hpans,.JirwmK^ Sli||


.. ...: 75^


J H CL\BM l>q ■^^K i rm - MUCHLJC b.v ’Sir;


;t:-ihos6.AvUo intimd.joinl L arCrequesteddo aficml,- Mcttihcrs hVll'i r Avho‘1


-r>:’qaUbocnrollcACarter.tl iMccthfe. - /V;;. . ^EO. ;liATUEiiiJ00D,.Sccrclun*.


iG U E S S IN G GOMTETITION ! ! I


1 A l i L T O N n | ' D IN I N G . - l iO O 'J l


:rASB.*CO:iEC.TIONEIlY SIOEES, A t r M;A 31 K Ji.T vf-lJ-A C B , C L 1 r II j;


Boss .lb .iurorui liiji jinnw ' C I IR IS 'lM o !


•T.TpwardH-.*' of ’ .’v J ^e-consisling


M . / IM Y E S E Y COMPEHIIOa


’ *v B T H E I*. '• i s/■.••’r . -' ■' 'riiu gium; Avas'jiii ojigovU- eontoMqd^Jjit'Ybjit


lUtlry g l{m tlf ic '‘p'nr5’''^ s ''yT t i ic ^ svO , ' l ia rU iy on i ltc , ^ • lo f t winw was tine o f th'o lu-st. * ‘


^ , I'ck p.Aii. OUNLVb’ A-'S-OCLVUDN , - F I B S T . . M E E T I N G . Of tins zVifocmlioiv will;bu Iielil


ON TUJNDU Bvl •' - In the tongregalii


•,CU,\in TO BK.T.M i :


INOv, NE.-vT,V DEtEMDEII JSlli, 111 Sqliobirobiiij.JIiairLnnee , iw/ ;by tuk rrtEiiiOKXT,


*li§DGSOy TbQ,


By *. A’lcc^-Prcsidcnts.,.', V.


■Jno., I litc u/tAudothcrgohjlcJucn. alreadj';:glvcn.iii:ihcir haiiics, ami


................... Miu:'Jxo. U.U,L • ■\\'oQdl)nru./Mr. ..7nb.:Brook!i, Mr.


Mk. AV.q. TOM'XLFjr y byjJN D ..J’ li O I- E J(i T Y iK ■ bJAlill -


Clitlieroe, Avith the tiid of tlie wind, wonld-incfease their sctire. • ' 'j’liev Imd certtiinlv tlu{l>e.‘*t <»C tlib


'RMiuijrfovs played After chiinges' of ends i t was tlWtght tliat 1


to stop. 'Within live minutes ICcde.s jaAlie right?'^'*' winjr repetited t!ie perfornuiuee wil!i a bea,uty..^V Things now began to look gloomy f f. the hoim*,


m . v sJmpossibl^;.-^;' . - f i


Football elnh.s aftli :"iX'jn)rti> of


'<1


’. -S f t ' : f#1?i


W ; ? o '/V E s p n fA x . iol-Ag .mgx's | i p U B L I C P O T A IO B PJjC SUPPER ivliicli 'a - ;; PUBLIC UX'TBliTAIAJiE^’T ' A l


AiiLiAwtaT, lull be gneii hy JO lonnsi^Men '


l ? J i id u n ie 'ir . r Baicrtatiinibnt to.'coiinijeiico nl .'-Proccttls.to ko licvolctl to llie BaznarJ^^ U L I T I f E R Oi: V onico; of ffcs .Of 1 1 B E K A L (,C-L U B .


^ I ^ ' l l i u Coimmltce lu te pie mure m amitmiiemg '


o c I A L - V V i | / . ■ Will bo iictd ill the ' ■ / i


^ O E BOOM o r THE CLUB. QX A E W eVE ..’•-.'Tifkets,;.!/- oacli..


Vy: ’..\;.lkfrGih'mcnl8” W 7)0 provided.


. CUTHiJKOB-V.AND ’ tUsj'IUOT BOWKETT’BUILDING bO


> the .


iA'” '<E eC. l 'A . . L-. v-. E .E T Altcreiiou of Ttiii


IKTY. N G


Aylll i>o hold It ho


1 r>i


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.Cliiltlren >c ksu


'■ l"niX((!oKn;’ e T


!T>ida))iy*liel/l over t ' • - . • ' ‘ '


N s


ffrdhi our rAidn-K ' solves the right fo


c doinot eiidorRc in this. '


iS S p l i i ^ S K , '


‘ ■ SM & i i TV • ' ’I j ;’ :>;•!'i ’ '5-.*' -V.!::: t’ i f m C O R R E S P e N P E N G ^


' : " 'M w ^ m


< E P m 4 T ? ! ywo"'givon[to Mr.***,


^ AT.a^:gatli( Hunt, a^por'


has htmted tlielSli§J yeitfs. , Cotween the purpose.': ^ -


J‘-V)tioa by raising a fund / establishing a'Bisiiopri


l i : STEps;are,m contei ningbam to comraeii.


'..a: dose of stryci .:i; lowed;' r


ii. • D


‘■■v\|iLuhdoD,‘6f'Lii o:-:'.and intiinidat -SMsIons,-'’* bof<


V, - adjourned for, fCrown, to en;


Y; members o f . i ...Tiie chargci - -


/./. attand Parlianil lonj


■ ^accompai I * ‘ jIlv t Wcrtrvofxi^ J> • Tiry » ■ 15 *•■^1 of A* i S i


Its jFricmls anil Tatrons 'llial Ills N


^w’o i ' E N . - • '-/••- ■


■'.


itnig Desks, .AN,erk -Jhixes, •Rots,', Kin ve.'J, ; Bro<K.'lies, Glasse?;--’i re t tlo ytandsj of Jltnls juitl Flovk-c^,


A 'f r c e C om p e tJ ty


piircli.TKTSvv^or our f . tO lT X L s , VM> c u q


UrZhS will he- giA'm pull M


Ticketinll (jegiA*eii to.all' M A U rX l D MLAS L c o a i i u i o m . kn


JUE^/C.pjLK'.V - AVixh^ CONLl-CTIOVI RV:


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