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§i Dew- J. H.


I»ANCING


The Spinning and Weaving- r i ic .. meet in the Lower Koom ot the I


r “ £ “ School. Night and time as before^


'^‘>1


Mr. M. Whewell, teacher a t BhrbK. Darweii Tcelinical School, hao bwn to astist Mr. Jos. Tlioxton ii?^i 3 * 8 ^ _ Solid Geometry and BuUding Com


Assistants have been secured for the n , , • Classes, and for the Arithmetic CImos E


Other engagements are imnendinn- r Spinning and Wearing Claws °


^ n . PARKINSON. Secretary, Market Place, Clitlicroe.'


C ^ i t h e r o e ' P a i r i The Pair is coming and wiUi i t the cold weather r ilioiijas I


pjiliod on I le Liberal ‘


A STOCK OF Wbei-0 you will be able lo purebnRo


JAIMS of nearly ail descriptions. Tliot vrm help lo


T E A ALSO


hoop out thocoR


.\r..l It JOII wont to heep your chihlrm oalcl vni, e.» . do Setter than call In hero, where you wmi!„," ‘


, . j


A CHOICE Selection op DOLLS, TOYS -tnd goods or all hind, to plca.eo both younp ana oij ’


N U T S


; j Yon can Iiave a t THllEEPEXCE per Pound, i ;


Xote the s\cltirest<—


■ ' ALTHAM’S, Golden Tea Pol , j


21 & 23, Moor Lane, Clilheroe. W H A L L E Y A G R ICU L TU R .-^L SOC. LANC.ASTEU COUNTY COUNCIL DAIRY SCIIGOL ^ R I Z E C O ^ - ^ 1 ' E T I T I 0 x \


In connection with tho above School, will take place a t the


ASSEMBLY ROOMS, WHALLEY, ON


M o n d .a y , O c t o b e r iq t h , 1891, Conimencing’ a t 9 o’clock in the Morning.


Upv.ards of PIO tvill he given in Prizes. II competitors.


Tho pi’k c s Will bo presantcii to the successful competitors by


M R S . H I C K , OF M itt'ox H all, At I'our o'clock in tho Afternoon,


AU.^IISSION SIXPENCE EACH. ALTHAM’s ’ ,


adoption of the balance sheet, congratulated the ‘.oeicty on the result m the face of the inotoorologt- (.•I conditions under which the show was held, ami jvVrrcd to the amount of local interest taken in iho societv. Arrangements were made lor the butter making competition to be held on Monday next, HI connection with the dairy school now being held, when tho 41 pupils will enter into a friendb’ rivalry for the £10 to be given in prizes, including tho medal given by the County Council, 'flic jirizes and certitlcates will be diBinbutcil by Jfrs Hide, of Myttoii Hall.


i l r . Ilowarth on proposing the


being present) was deeply intercstetl ns llie lecturer Tirocoedcd to lay before tliom in a very picturesque nnni-er, facts connectod with tho life history of ihcso intelligent but little known insects.


wor-^ cntcrtaniod by tlio comimttco to a soci.al re-niiiou nt tho As.scmbly Booms. M'halley, on Sninrdav last. About CO sat down to supper a t G-30, and after full justice had been done to the cowl thincs provided by Mrs. IJrclhorton, confec­ tioner, the tables wore cleared and a programme of music was given in the shape of .a .smoking concert, 'i lic chair w.th taken by ^fr. H. Almond, J !»., ^fr. J. H. Clegg being vice-chairman. Songs wore offoctively rendered hj’ ^lessr.s ,T. J.acksmi, tV I’arkor, «T. H. Clegg, Jno. Douley. A. H.ir- preaves, ^c. Tho comic clement was supplied by pongs by Mc.«srs H.' Shaw and J . Dcwliurst, th# former iiringing down the house by li is rendering of ‘‘One more polka,” and tho latter by “ Bather.” • 'McManniis’Band,” by l\Ir. W. Day, was also well received. EiToctive addresses on tho advaii- tiipes of reading rooms and similar institutions, were given by the chairman .md Mr. W. Sledding.


K^-vniNC Koost.—The members of the above


boe n in progress during the summer has just boon declared. The first prize (electro-plated tea po t and cruet stand) hoing won by Mr. W. I I . Lofthouse. the second prize (half a dozen extra nualitv knives and forks in case and six tea spoons) by J. Biley, and the third (a travelling hag) by Mr. Jno. Bydohesrd. The winner of the fourth prize (copper kctile) could not bo satisfactorily dotermim’d. as tlic opinion of the committee was divided as to whether two players should he “ scrntclied.” This prize was divided between Messrs. T. Ingham and B. Shaw. Witliou allowing for tho scratching of. the two players mentioned, the highest scores were: Points Games Avg. . 23


T. Ingham R. Stewart ,T. lloldon. . Iv. Loynd . . •K. Shaw . . T. XnngKhaw J . J lanloy.. ]{. Whitehead


W. 11. Lofthousc.. Jas. Biloy.. J. Rydohc.ard


. . 414 . . 413 . . 411 . . 372 . . 400 . . 403 . . 308 ... 272


. . 477 . . 4in . . 458


21 ioor> 23


22 18-4 22 22 15


20


18.3 18 38


• If S. liayhurst’s score be not included, average is raised to 19T.


this


entertainment was held in connection with tliis tjundav School a t .T,ow Moor, on Saturday evening The Bcr. B .1II Slt.aw jirosidcd a t the ontcrt.ain- ment, and Miss P. Bilsborough accompanied the musical items. Tho programme ^ included two glees, the choir: pianofortesolo.s JTissBilsboroiigh .'imlMiss S. Tomlinson; recitations. i\Iiss Lang, Mr P. Il.nrgrcavos, and Mr T. Bobiiison: violin Milo. Mr A. Blouzard ; llutc solo, Mr J . Boqthiiian : quartette sung bv four membcr.s of the choir: and songs hv J I i s s l \ Jackson, Master J,-Tomlinson. Messrs'E. Lord, J . Gudgeon, K. Jackson, and B. Bargroaves.


T E C H N I C A L S C H O O L . THE


T E X T BOOKS FOR THE VARIOUS CLASSES


•c-ro jis-ji.inlt- to be quiet


Low ^loor,


•jlt opposite nt go behind laiUft to go


1 the defen-


1 suid he ?a\v not identify lirough the elusion that ,jd tlie tree. It Blcazard


costs.


* ACT', t'fllcer. ^Uln• >t sending his rhe'hul ha<l r.«t of June, of trouble.—


1 in the ease I mtlncil, go to S P E C I A L SELE CTI ON O P A L S J lo s t heaiitifiil in design and a t lov prices- Sek Our. Wisdom s von tub AsEoni.'iiE>’'J’?'


T E R R A COTTA WARE.


It the church


'ic.ir, and in Bellasny, of


T R E E P O T COVERS In Various Sizes .-md Colours


B o x e s o f S t a t io n e r y ,


P u r s e s , N o t e B o o k s , T lD D L E D Y -W lN K S , &C. W a l l T d« T S .


Tchard as a >wn to the It they wore


F IR E SCREENS J A P A N E S E


TOOKTIIKU WITH F A N S And other Fancy Ornaments. OF


We have just received a Splendid Assortment of the Latest Designs in


snid he f^aw he ovouiiv.: direction of :-ro running


M A Y NOM" BE HAD T H E


T I M E S O F F I C E


onlortaiument under the :iu.sj)icos of the United Temperance Committee was licld in the Moor Lane Schoolroom on Tuesday eycniiig, the Bcv. .7. ,7acksou prc.sitliug. Tho principal item on the programme was an address by Mr. 1). Critchley, of Toolcholcs (formerly of Blackburn). Jlv. Critcliloy assured liis hearers th a t the temperance' cause wnn advancing, and would advance, because it was founded upon truth. Truth was immov.able, and as long as their c.ausc was based upon it, it would not onlv witlistand all opposition, but would coiitimie lo grow. Songs were given by JIiss lloulkor, Miss Porter, Mr. Scott, Mr. Il.ayhurst, null Mr. Hare. Hanson^ contributed .a con­ certina solo, jMiss Lang a recitation, and Mr. K. Ilartlcr.a reading. Votes of thanks were pns.^cd to Mr.*Critchley and to the Chairman. A collec­ tion was made to defray o.xpcnscs.


TKMrnuAXcn EsTEiiT.iisMr.xT.—A nieotrng .and


second of tho series was held on S.aturdny ovening in thc Public Hall. I t should liave been a concert, but as tho ball of the previous week had boon so SHccc&sfiil, it was specially requested th a t arrange­ ments be made for dancing on this night also. I>lr. Walter Morris and other talented artistes appeared


WoKKiNr^ I^Ien’s Coxceut AND Bai.l.—Thc


at intervals during tlie evening. Tiie music was Mipplicd by a string band, under thc direction of Mr. B. Gudgeon, and thc refreshments were pro­


ovemug last, an interesting and profitable paper was re:id by JSIr.'Win. Hanson, on “ banitary Beforins.” 'L*he essayist very graphically doscribed liow to keep cur bodies pure. ^ Ho llicii dwelt at Iciictli on thc subject of tho air wc broiilhe. Iho i|ucstioii5 of fooil was ulso (in important llmiB.-


vided by Mr. HallitVell, of thc Waggon ami Horses. Low Moon Wesleyan Y.M.A.—On Tuesday


lage, which would tend to iiicreaaod hoalthmcss. Hubsccpienlly, tJic paper was well criticised under tile presidency of Sir. Jos. Secdall.


Low Moon U.M.S-S.—A‘ very successful ten and


22 18-158 IS-G


22 22


18-8 lS-7


20-7 10-91


CBIOKET AND BOWLING CLUB. The result of the bowling tournament wliich has


'Wcslcvrin bchooLrooni, m connection with tlio >Vhalloy Wcslovan Mntu.al Improvement bociotv, the opening lecture for the session was given by “ ,T. Rhodes. F.K.M.b., . of ; Accrington, on


LrcTUur..—On I\ronda.y, October 12th; a t tho Ants .ami their ways.V Iho audience (over 00


Tucs'day last. Mr. T. I.ongworth presided. ; The secretary (Mr. Hitchon) presented tho. accounts and balance sheet. Tlieso showed that the late «ihow had resulted m a handsome hnlanco to bo added to the aubstantml reserve fund posso.ssed by the society.


• • POISONING FISH- Squirc Nuttall, was charged with having wilful­


ly destroyed a large number of fish by poisoaing» in Bnhhall Brook on OctobcMsI.—-Mr-Backhonao, of Bl.ickburn, iirosccuied, on behalf of the Kibble Fishery Board. John Bidden, w.atcr bailiff, said Giat about haU-


past twelve on Tuesday, thc 2Glh of May last, ho was a t Bashall Brook. Ho saw .a man on tho oji. positc side. Soon afterwards ho thought ho could smell chlorule of limo. l ie saw llio defendant put


sometliing in the water. At .about twenty minutes past three he saw lli^ defendant commence picking up fish from tho brook. Witness then .accosted Iiim and took from him dO fish. They wore mainly trout and smelt. After defendant had gone, wit­ ness picked un 95 more fish, among which were UO smelt. Iheriywcre thousands of very young trout lying dead m tho water. bupt. Inman stated that defendant had been


nine times previouslv convicted. The first of tluLSO occasions was as far back as 1877. and they were muinlv for similar ofrcnccs. Defendant was fined £5 and costs, or, in default,


two month’s ui)^risonnicnt. OCCUPATION ROAD OR HlCinVAY?


inoned by George Moorhouse, surrevnr, for neglecting to repair a part of tbc Settle and bliudburn road, which adjoined property of which he (Clark) w.as tenant—Mr. Clmrlesworth ap]ienrcd for ktoorhousc, and Mr. Vant; of Settle, for Cl.aik. Mr. Charlosworlh. in introducing the case for


William Clark, Tossulo, near bctlle, was suni-


thc pirosecution, said the road a t one time had been an occupation road. Of late yo.ars, however, i t had been used a good de.al by tho public, ami iiad thus, he contomlod, become a highway. I t had iiccomc nccossarj', iu tho interests of tlic public using thc road lo have i t repaired, and hence these proceedings Iiiul been takoH. George Moorhouse, farmer, residing near


Forest, said he liad knov.ai that ro.id for over 40 ycar.s. During all that time thc public had had .a rigiit of way over it. Clarke’s predecessor iu thc occupation of the property adjoining thc bad part of tile road, was Stepheu Taylor. Taylor had kept the road in repair. The piece of road in di.spiitc was now about as bad as i t could bo.— Cross-examined: Stephen Taylor w.as acting as Mr. Hare’s tenant wlicn ho mads the encloMire. previously* mentioned. Thc hook which had boAi imKluccd to prove that the road w.as an occupation road in 1S2S, was wrong, ami had been compiled by some one who u'as interested Farmers went that way to Tossido. klr. Oharlesworth then took thc oath, and stated


documentary evidence had been produced to prove that the road was an occupation road in 1S2S, ami he asserted that i t was an occupation road to-day. Not the slightest evidence had been produced to .show that i t had ever been made :i liighway. ■>[r. Oharlcswortli said tho public had obtained


said tlie Bench had decided that thc road was a highway, and they would dismiss the cjisc.


IN PURSUIT OK GAME.


of Swansido Wood when he heard footstopa. Ho went into the wood and saw thc two defeud.ants coming towards two rahbit-holos. He went behind a tree and saw one of tho dcfemlants take nets from his pocket, ami the other .a ferret from his. After a short time one of them .said i t was no use. someone had been there before them. Witness then came from his hiding place. Defendants refused to h« searched, or to give their name.'*. They said thev lived a t Biniingtoii. Witness had since found tins to bo ^iilsc. As ho was seeing them off the ground they mot a vouth named Peter Duckworth, of Biiningloii,—Questions were put to thc witness ondcivvouring lo make it appear that thc defend­ ants wore only nutting. J [ r Vant remarked that people did not usually


George Garnett, gamekeeper for Earl Cowper, with having trespassed in pur.siiitof game on Sunday, October 4 th.—Mr. Vant appeared for tho prosecu­ tion, ami Mr. Charlcsworth for thc defence. George Garnett said he was walking up the side


William ami Edward Tomlinson were charged J>y


gather nuts with nets and ferrets. (Laughter). • reter Duckworth, fanner’s son, ]{imington s.aid


that on thc dav in questiou he had met the last witness in company with t\\-o men. Thc defendants


Toivartb tlio close ho spoke of the houses wc live m their vcntilatien, etc. Tlie sowern ce quesDon was thoroughly cutored into, and he folt^thankful that great improvements had been made in liis own vil­


opened its winter session on Saturd.ay oveuing a very successful tea and entertainment, when 3lr. B. A.. Boothman occupied thc chair. After tlie


Bai’TIst Band or I Iode.—This Band of Hope


clinirmaii's opening remarks Miss S. A. “Don’t marry a man if he drinks,” and Miss i\l. A. Scott uavV.a recitation entitled “ Strange but true.’’ Song, “ ^iRdolino,” Mr. C. Bush. Beadnig^, “ llcaw Billv Armitago get a neefs lodgings, Master Carev Lord. Song, Iiliss Lnstham.


Concertina solo. IMr. W. llansnu. Song, '* Iho i*ong that reached iny heart.” Mr. G. IMckinson.


■Mr. Langslreth. Becitation, Jlias Eariishaw Buett, Messrs. G. Dickinson and J , Mclvay.


1‘iiuioforle solo, Mr. N. Cnlvcrloy. Address', Air. Stephen Clarke. Duett, Miss b., A. Jones and Jliss Eastham. Song, J lr. J . Jlclxaj’. Address,


Address, Mr. E. Garner. " AKCULAmTES or ClIAKACTEK. Tins was tlic


Mr Charlcswortli pointed out th a t thc .defendants wore unable, lo give ovidcnco in t*uppovt of their


were those men. , , , ,


own case. Fined lO.s. and costs each. William Henry Taylor was summoned for a


out for a Snnd.-iy morning walk, and was under tiic impression that .he was on land belonging lo Jfr. Proctor, where ho had iicnnission to go. He did not tell the prosecutor tliat ho knew -Mr. Duckett, ,but said that his father knew him irnd would see


title of an essav, delivered by Mr S. Clarke, on Tuesday evening last, before a goodly nuinbor of


members of tho St. JH.ary’s JI. 1. S. Mr Clarke dealt with his subject in a highly interesting and miiusing manner, .showing thc peculiarities and


cccontrecilics of hinmin nature, from those t f the king down lo those of thc peasant.


a t the Bolton-by-Bowla'nd Sessions on Monday as follows: Pcor rates—Bolton-by^Bowlaiid,


8d. m tlic pound; Gisbuin Forest, 8d. lu the pound. Highway rale—Siwley, 5u» jn pound.


BoltOn-iiy-iiowland.—New rates were in.adc


Iiim about the matter. Fined Is. and costs. iMUZ:ff.lNG CASES.


Jainc.s B.arkcr. and William MoCall were each summoned for a breach of the muzzling order. Thc c^iso against Bamber v-ts witlidrawu as


JosepV Dewhurst, James Bambor, W. Gates,


evidence was produced to show* that lie wa^.dcad. nates was filled 2s. Gd., ami the others each,


including costs.


about a fence willi a stick whicli had been newly cut. His dog started a rabbit and cjiascd i t into a drain. Defendant started after it, but stopped on seeing thc complainant. Witness charged him with thc offence, and defendant enquired if ho was not on-Mr Prott'^r’s land. Witness told him he was not—i t was Mr George Illingworth’s. He also told dofemhint that lie should report him to Mr Duckett, whereupon defendant said ho knew J l r Duckett and was sure he would not prosecute Iiim. ^ ir Duckett: I never saw the man before. in defence, Taylor stated that ho was merely-


th.at Simdav morning he was going towardb Swan- side woods* wken ho s.aw thc defomlrmt .beating


George Garnett, said tliat a t half-p.ast ten on • , ,,


similar offence on thc same date.—I\lr Vant prose­ cuted.


tliat lie liad known thc road for the last twelve years, and had continually soon persons passing over i t on their w.ay to Tossidc cliajicl. Mr. Vant, for the defence, pointed out that


enclosed, was here handed u}> to the Bench. William Harrison, aged 57, farmer, of Gisburn '


one portion of i t where it adjoined propert\' in tlic occupation of thc defendant, which for a distance of 22 yards w.as specially in want of repair.—Cross- c.xamined : The road was formerly an occupation road, lie did not know when it had become n highway, nor could he jiroduco any certificate or other dccumcnt to prove that it was now a liighwnj’. Bc-t«c.*n Tcss’dc Cliapel and Hanley End tlierc were six- gates and a iiumher of farm-houses. Either the defendant or his landlord, Mr Hare, had put a fence alongside of the road, enclosing a strip of waste land, amVit was understood that in return for this cnclosur-o he was to keep that part of thc road in rejiair.—B\’ ^Ir Chaulesworth: Tho road lends to Batliwell, to Stoelcs, and to Clapham. A sketch of the spot, showing the strip of land


Gisburn Forest, who was also surveyor for the district in whi6h tho road in qncstion was situated, .said lie had known tho road for 22 or 2J years, and during that time tho public bad always onjoyctl a right of way over it. Ho had seen thc road quite recently.


I t was in want of repair. 'There was


cligimo to play m ihe fin-t nmnd Imt not in the pccond. I t happon.s thus, ^o qualification ns a player is necessary for the iniiial round, but in the pubat-quont one* a man must have boon a nlaving' member for 28 day a. If a player has plaved in tho first round he iscligfiilo topl.ay m tho pocoml round ; if he has not played in the fir.st round, then he must h.a\c the 28 days qualifioatioii-


arc somewhat peculiar, and on the litoral reading " f’tfiom It M-ould appear that a man can be


The rules goicrnmg the Engl^^h Cup competition ’


over £200 in cacli of their Lcaguo matches, and may therefore ho said to bo doing prettv well in a financial sense, whilst baturdav was tho first time their supporters have seen thorn defeated durimz thc present season.


vtwo rivals, but they liavc never yet met in -a league fi-Nturc.


LWiienscs to any town where a good gate can be obtained for thc neglected veterans-


thc bonefit of tho Balaclava fund org*nni»<ed by the Chroinr/e, and are willing to pay their otni


Club. VTien thc summer jiastitnc cannot be fol­ lowed Mills will take on footb.all. At tho St. George’s Baths, Buckingham Palace-


England m thc Boslm Castle on October 22nd for the Cape, having accoptod an engagement extend­ ing over 18 months with tho Cajictowii Cricket


C. Mrtls, the Surrey County crickotor, will leave road on Saturday, W. Ev.ans, Manchester Swar.


S.C., again won the 100 "i^inls Amateur Cliamp- ionship, A. W. Burgliard, Nautilus S. C. being second. The American champion W. C. Johnson, Manhatt.aii A.C., started in the first heat, hut was unplaced.


'v. Gordon Vill. I t appoai-s that tho rmc.smau on cncli side were the secretaries of tlie rc.-'pective clubs! 'Phis is iu direct opposition to the rule, and must behr oqu.aBr on cacli contestant. What will be thc result ? Will Gorton A''iU be allowed to take part in the next round—or (bearing in mind the uncertainty that cxist.s a.s to thc real bearing of the rule) will the match be ordered to be replayed ?


A curiou.s qncstion arise.s out of the Leek prote.st


machine, overcome by* sloop, within four miles of John o’ Groats, and could iwt be awakened for up­ wards of si.x Jiours, has been confirmed, and tlio record now staml.s a t -t days 11 hours 17 minutes for tho distance of S74 miles.


A report respecting Mills having fallen off his


the Dog Inn', Wlmlloy, on 'ruc.sd.ay*, i t was decided to form a new cricket league to be ontitlod thc Bibblesdalo Cricket League, to consist of thc fol­ lowing cinb.s:—PadHiaun Clithcroe, Whallcy, Settle, Burnley St, Andrews, Bend Barrow, and Baraoldswiek. ^Ir A. Aspen, of Pneliham, was apjiointed' secretary* and troiftiurer, and a sub­ committee was entrusted to draw up rules. Prob­ ably one or two other clubs will bo included.


At a picoting of cricket club sccrelarios hold at


Hawke's team in their fcocond innings against the Boston Athletic As.-sociaiioH :—Mr. IIcwcttU7, Mr Key* 01, Mr. Wright 28, Mr. Brown 27,' Lord Hawke 2C, Mr Wood 20, and Jlr. Bickots 18.


J. IIALL'S—UMBRELLAS Mnde lo Order and Ilepalreil on iho Troml.-'cs. Uiiibi-ollfi« lJ«-roverc<l with tlio now I'tilont t-overs or tlio ohl originni ones, from Whftlnbono Uinhrellr.a imiilc lu ord •er.


l / l l ----------- --- - •• *


A VISIT TO THE BOKOUGH OF CHESHIKE [C05»1L'N1CATEU],


a right of way by proscription. In the present case there was no disjmtc as to llie liability. ^ After retiring for some few mimiles tho elmirmaii


.a very pressing invitation from Aldcrnian Grass to visit thc silos of the intended improvements in the borough of Cheshire, and to bo shown tliat gentleman’.s poultry* farm, and other sights, including the polling booths and commriloe rooms lo bo used a t election times. Tho committee rooms of Colonel Blood, which near tlu* onlranco to the football field, is a noble looking building—in fact, the throe candidates have been very lavish with their money, as regards rooms, printing their election addresses, :ind sejuibs, evidently having mnde.a busy time forpriuter.s. Next montli I am given to niulorstand the printers will have an order for some grand posters fortlie demonstration. ^Ir. Grass, after visiting all the principal places, invited me todine with his friend, Mr. Confectioner the coming man and future Mayor of Cheshire. After dinner, my worthy friend, thc Alderman,


pressed mo to stay for the Council Meeting. I consented to do so, and of that meeting 1 hero endeavour to give a Itrief outline. Strolling down tho street, wo took a hansom from the cab stand, and bowled merrily along ti> the Town Hall. There was an e.xcited crowd in and around the ImilJing, and wlicn Alderman Grass alighted, there arose a mighty shout. A fiill Council liad assembled, order having been


The writer recently had tho pleasure of aocojitiug CATTLE J/ARKETS.


1,800 draft ewes met a slow iR‘maml at the following rates: Half-bred ewes up tuGls. Gd. ami 57*. (id.: ciiovjots, 2.5s.; Scoit^i ewes,


evvc.'S lip to 2-1. Gd.; wiiilc the Brcumuul draft ewes made 19?. and 19.“. <)d.


9d-: Swaledale


sold. The sale proceeded slowly, and rate.? ruled lower than last week. Toward.'^ the finish there was SI sliglit improvement in present calving cows.


TnuasDAY—180 calved and calving cows were Uiii.LU*ir:t.o Auction I\Iai:t.—Weiixksdav.—


A S TII 1\[ A C U B E D , No matter of how long standing or howsevcTO, by


A S T P I M A '


.D R . S P E N C E R ’S ■ C U R E .


•jierniancnt in curing; safe, economical, and never- failing. Sent post free on receipt of by


T he Gkddes MANUYACTuniNO Co-mtany, IMP. Hum lloi-noaN, Lo:.-»on.


P I L E S


Free. Posta^.-o'.'iiL AdtlroBs: TiiK Gnimna J Iani’I'actckino Co.ur.VNT, IM


!*, High lIolbOHi, Lontiuii.


J-JELLI FIELD AUCTION MART


The following arc the leading score.-? of X.ord W E D N E S D -W , O C T . Special Sai,e vox


a i s r ,


S H E E P , G ,E .L D C A T T L E , AND nULLF.I) COWS.


Several cousignments of, young Half-brcvl Ewo* from Northumberland. Swaledale, Scotcli, and Clioviot Rwes already iiQtifictl. To ho followed by Gold Cattle ami Bull’d Cowa.


Sale a t Flev©n o’clock prompt with sheep.


PIL.VNTKA,*’ r* o Cure. Imniciliiito Itolicf luul ft pciinniK'nl cure KUimnitrcil. 8ftiup1t}


The beautifully' illn.stratod Imok,-1th cilition, en­ titled “ Asthma, its Troalinont ami Curo,” by tliat’ eminent authority, E. Edwin Spencer, M.A., M.D., etc., etc., etc., gives plain, intelligent, ami com­ prehensive information, whicli meets every phase of Astimm, Catarrh, and BroncJiitib. f t presents .a course of troatmeiu wliich is instant in relieving,


B.ank to-morrow, is eaiLsing no little Feimtioii in that part of Lancashire, borne of the stiffost struggles on rcconl have been fought between tbc«o


Tho visit of the Blackburn Bovors to Bariev The Canadians .are anxious to plav a match for Before the Wanderers’ match, Aston Villa took


CURES RHEUMATLSM.. CURES RHEUMATISM.


. CURES r h e u m a t ism . CURES RHimMATI®! CURES RH Em iA TlS lr


ST. JACOBS OIL


CURES NEURALGIA. CURES NEURALGIA. CURES Ne u r a l g ia . CURES NEURALGIA. CURES NEURALGIA. ,


ST. JACOBS OIL


CURES SCIATICA CURES SCIATICA. CURES. SCIATICA. CURES SCIATICA. -CURES SCIATICA.


cal tests m hospitals ami «Ihewh«pc, St. Jacobs Oil Ims roscived ten gold medal* nt Intcman'Onal Expositions for,being tlx; best pain cure, .and is thc only medicine m the world whish has c\nr received a gold medal. • Its powers are wonderful. I t Ims cured people who had been crippled with pain for over twenty years. I t goes right to the spot. I t cures rheumatism, kickache, toothashe, facLMche, hcstd.adio, spniins. swcUiogs, neurulgi.t, bruises, ami otiwr bodilv pains for which an ox- icm.al remedy may be applied. It is .simple. It U eafe. I t is sure, Bew.are of comuerfein;.


T ^N ,G O L D MEDALS,*—Aficrpraotl-* YOU NEED L'KAB NO


.-V B D u C *r I O N C S E , NOR WILL YOU FIN'D


M A U K I A G E zV F A T L U J IE IF YOU BUY YOUR


MILES LORD & Co.


FURNITURE BECAUSE IT IS


OF


G O O D , C H E A P , AND C O M F O R T A B L E .


A large stock ol hiirmtuix* on hand, IkiUi New and .*


“ccoml IIsuul. Seccnl Hand Furniture boiiglit for Cash.


M. TURNER & SONS, NEW POST OFFICE BUILDINGS, CMTUKUOH


Ara now fully prejiarcil wipi nil tlif iieiTfwt utTlfM fo.- the coinlu;; i'l'n.iun. botWfur


GENTLEMEN ft LADIES CLOTHING MADR TO JtnASUUK.


With ft very hatfic range of diolcn new liftllerim lo nolecl from.


<lentlmnen'« lllnelc WnrAted KuiM from - - Geml*mcii> ilc l to n Cloth Ovui-cojitftfruHi


Cientlcmrn'.s Cloth Suhs from - - - . • W!i;ll«s* Klct^wl Clortlca nuilicil lhi«<l. from - Ludle.V VetTinnrket Jfti-ker from • .


. .


-


ffoy* youth Sult.t ntul Ovoiconts equally ns ehi'ap. Ln.llf»'UruMfinilcK;!; Cloth Jadcttta from •


LmlJc.V Melton Cloth Ulslers hi nil tho len.Ung kIiaiUm, from


. ll/ft - l.'V,


• 7;« A Very Neat and IDlenmt Watch fer Gentleman'


Exir.i. iJirotii: Kovk*'! Antloii, Ku'i- qxrt Intorcb iw^.tPJ.j.


L; ..ol!-.rtl in nnliliw.


6»vnarg-ln.ull part« of tho world, ixe sri^L'nditl tiurfotrotnoo. Orrleo £s,in ExtruSlronrll


BERN ........ “SPEC


Ladles J Ccjics, IMush Jju'J.Ttf, nml DulniRiis, in ti giv.st vnrfSy of styles.


GcntlcBiun .-iml Ludleft' Wiileiprouf GuruiPiita, I ’lOeatcd Srvo from o-louv mal nhsolitiely wnterpredf, msdr ro metisuro. •


r riio grant admiitago of having gpnri.Miion's mid ladlcn' alcHilng msdo to ■inasiiro. Ii limy nlitatn n peramt lit


IN a i’nCTION INVITKD. II n CLASS


p i ^ i N O S A N D . 0 R G A N S Best vnlno in llic distriet, bar none


EDWIN SMITH, 53, Darn'cn Street, Bf.ACI«UIJ»N.


Agunt you Ci.mniuoi: and DisTmor: W H BLACKBURN 54, WEST VIEW, CLITHEKOE.


Best selected ami largest s-liick in this district. Every instrument warr.ank-d tea year.-*, ami tuned first year Free.


C A R L H A N D ’S Fam o u s p ia n o s


HOPKINSON'S H.IGH-CLA.SS PIANOS. Ami nil


Noted and IWiahlc makes kept in stock only*. -\ X ' ^


r.T KAU-nUST V.'tUIfi IN* RXISTKNOE. g J ^___SON'T.S, .'ciL, o%vr ft ihoii5.-iiid


“ t-thef iloiihTH in ihsdhtrli-loumhlncd. SEE THE CELUUKATKl)


mor.i OrgmiM. A-r., tlinn nil E A A' li: R O R G A N S lo


V iolins, Stiuncs &c. P iccolos & Musical Mr.RCUANDISE.


z •pfipjoeoa J Gcnrc


•(01 Nq p.ilimu'Ui - .‘nipRl .x:ih


pr.eiojcm.iuv •soipiiiui


isti:*-aoAO mi)


many* improvoiwonts ho liad mentioned, i e., thc Eiffel Tower, 0000 feet high, public wash honucs, and technical instruction. . For t!ic latter, they* were negotiating with thc Clitheroc Teclmical Committee, to take thc Clic.shire .■•tudonts until sucii time as tlioir buildings wore ready. Ho w.as sure that Mr. Parkinson, tlio energetic sceretary, would be glad-to receive n.amcs for tho various snhjccls taught. He was glad to tell th*m that' their Jlayor’s valuable uhain, whirii was prosonted to tlic town (but not given) laid been recovered. I t had been found in a box of music. (Chcore). The election of mayor then took jilace, with Hic S()llowing re.snlt:—Colonel Blood, fiOG!); Dilooth, 2010; Confectioner, 2000. Tho Mayor elect, having thanked thc Council a^id Imrgcs.sc.H for tlioir support, invited them to a dinner on tho 21st N’


obtained, his AVorshi]) thc Mayor handed over the seals of oflice, and thanked them one and all for tlic kindness he had received from tho Coun­ cil, and every one in connection v.*ith the town’s aff.airs. Tlic time had now arrived when his suc­ cessor was to bo olectod, aiid ho nndor.stood that there wore two individuiils nominated besides him­ self. lie did not wish to say* one wrong word concerning oillier of the other candidates. They had heard him on this matter before, hut he felt conniellcd to say* that neither of them would do in the position of Mayor. , Tho town’s .-uTairs would simply go lo ruin, and thc many* great projects he liad laid before them would never bo c.aiwietl out. In ids travels tlirongh the town he had heard of hts twoopponcntshribiifgand trouiing in all directions. He and his fr'cmls intended to go on uitli thc


procession. lie hoped his two opiionents would have better luck next tiiaio, that bygones would be forgotten, and that they* would be us good friends


as over.


CO TO J . IIALL'.S, you mu«Uf you want Stylish IT.MR CUTTING ami Gleau nml Easy SIIAVl.SG. Go to Mrs. HALL, ihc Lancnehlw Lady Slmrer, No. lu,


WoMgate.


and entertainment. 'Jlierc was a sootl attondahcc. Nest Y^dnosclay, tlie Rev. B. J. II. bliaw Icc'tures on ** Tiie Biblc^ .a iiistory of tlic growlli of Re- ligioti.” . Sir. IV. S. Vallance, tiio popular cfoeutioiiist. IS down op tlic svllabns for tho fitst Wednesday iii Nbrcmbcr.


Moon L ane JI.I.C.—The winter session of this class was opcnotl on AA'ctlnesday cveiiin" by a lea


Mr. W. H. SMITH’S Sl?CCESSOB:


Salisbury lias definitely* offered tlie Icadorsliip of tlie House of Common.^, togotlicr wUIi tli» First Xoxdsl*p of the Treasury* to >Cr. Baliohr, in suc­ cession to tho late IMr. \V. II. Smitli. In case of Mr. Balfour’s ^acceptance. Mr.' Jackson, now Financial Seeretary to the Treasury, will probably succeed him as Chief Sccrotarv for Ireland. This would nccossitatc an appeal on tlic part of Jlr. Jnckeon to Ins constituncBta in North Leeds.


.This morning's Dttihj ^n ca reixjrt.s that Lord


S M I T IT ’ B O O T


S A L F O R D ON S H O P , LF. 5 S N arc gl^vca cvi-rj Wodiio.-*tl.'i\* ami S


%iic’s Castle GaK», Clkhor.'c; autl atllic As-'Cmhly Kooms, Wlisvllcy, c.v^y Tuesday.


Sayinla from 2 lo 8 X'-'*:.. .V. MIsh WJiite- Ag^at Riid CcrriUtd Teftolwr:—


lADIHS MAT JOIN ANY WREJu ; ■ -


MISS WHITESIDE, OATC, CLiTiiLroE


ovombcr, to be j'rocoded by* a torch-light Hvjujuu saiiPJl


Soprasipn-'inpp.t ^ S .■? .‘I ji^otiioaud i; t-j j, « j-.


fliiiptioji *m*i; 01 •J0*0| UO


K f>i ptiu V ? ^ ,,


5 •oputis s


2 tunuijuiiE If g


. •oputlR om uj ttintnixBjt ■uns


t Din ti{ uuttijxui^ o i ' t-i £ £ .‘i .5 ■ 2?Ofitb5. Oct 10.-


-Eliza. Gudgeon, Corporation street, aged GO years.


Aimise Clark, Bro*k street, ageil 18 years.


GREAT


CLEARANCE SAT.E AT


0 N


iimiuiujiC -c [g ~ oqi uf


•sfijjJOoin m> « c> ~ tfi r* ^ 'r ic


«1 O T


I © o © o © ^ o © © o


IS NOW AftMO.ST INmSPEVNAintE FOR ALE KINTS OK cLKincsiin's, .tc.


SHORTHAND


^ Y J - J JgLACKBURN,M.N.P.5., (Sold Noniin.-itor for thc Bistricl),


and Speed ExaminationK. Thorough course gnar.antood.


Vreparcs pupils for Pitman’s Certifientvs


Pupils can commenoc a t any time and aie attended a t own homes if required.


his frimples hcfci*o huyhig clKOwhprr. t ’nrl MbihTh furious Pinnos. Con.sohn. RniilcrH’ C«hl Mc»hil I’Jimos, mul the fclrhrrtleil Weaver Orgnns.





ComjHitliiea ilohjil. Snth^arlion giiar.-iutectl. Ensy INy- inctits from fis. moiilhiy. A l Icmlhig mnhes kept hi si*ru.


W T.T T5 IS AGENT f fr 5MITII. riniio DahUt . .Vc. Ilo.sl vulno In i^I-stoiire.


Sorgrs, Soles, Ac., fr.'m.«p('sr«l In any hoy with ncconifanl- iiicnts.


W. n . BLAClvBiastN, ^ 94, WrST ViEU', fJUTnKROK-


ninclchurii, nr.d lurliv.i jiaopio lo Im.-H'CcI THIS STEAM FACTORY,


62 & 64, LUDGATE HILL, 3Toc6(mi


and 1, KojT Court, E.O.; Xa Bollo Sfiuvitgo Yard,


S8, Royal Exchans'j. i?-?Wost EndHouao, 25, Old Bond Street;, W.,


wore orirdnaP d by Mr. Eeiison over tO years nno, and, form ft considMrablo Dsorcaio to income. Full por- fl«td.irs


TTTATCH. S:c.. GLUES.--Api>Ucation? for Agcn- VV oio;j inyiled t*> csUilili.'di iiiOJO Clnb^. which


^eam Factory it tVio only ono of Ua kind in London. Visirorii lo town ftrn invited to viovr l both RniVrw.-uid .Show ItonniH, which c.'*ntain the


AT^esf. mill Uciit fci in London, at iao Lowest rrlccjfyrC.a-?h.


s-*


'She-ADimtAL-rr, wau o itiof , ixdta offios ele., etc.


it, Jf. 'TmVQGKliU and ROr^lX rASlILT, -


Cornets i\ml lir.sss Instruments to be* nle.rred out •at whrtlcfale prices.


Don’t bo led away* by piiiY. Call a t 91, Wk.st Vii:w ami judge for ymir.«elve.'H.


E.i}*y payments to suit customcr.s. Tuning ami Repairs.’


RALIiS, CONCEUrs, .to., SUPPLIim. from £1 10 £500. Tim l.TL:<->t and iiow.'ii!, siOv); iu


gB N S pN ’ ....


......................... y aivi of khu newc t


BENSON'S CIIGRCn .V. TURRET CLOCKS tindcr-Ey.n->


Trow b rid y o Tiiwn If:-.'.!, J.'


TVBNSONT Jt> CLOCKS,


cjniillty. .w*!}’ , witli ftll n-.v


ll.anv thou-':uvlsof n.-jv.-iru-'u; Tho L.ftrao.a iin.l I*. • .\*c-:


.. . m* i’l.'.l'.i line ■


G re a t Clock-ii fur Purr <n-.ciifh 'I’i 'w n Uni!. A--iiton- •H K‘i'e-vl’;\in f.‘li>:i*.;h,


K s tlma tei mid ;ulv;c.i ii'cc. <;i>i


lln! line-, V,


.JEN SO N ’S Tmn;’ niado.


SSTABL; Pei'.r.wliL-r-i-’


j iHt eO!iii<h‘t*'*.l',lho .;.; Town j : Ac. .tc.


! AND FACTORY ; .Si;*il:iUk:, • •1. vloL-1 pimc.il*^ I'fl. ola


is0 inllwCUyof i.Tiv.irn, ;i ;.l only ;hu 1 . t.-LUdlty BEN SON’S Ji"■AVELLNIiY ;tml CHAINS in


eont t'J the (’orju'cy on i-.-c; L i’.i. n ..'Tcucc'-


olce.^Speciality” Enl'-ii’.i'.t ibn::*. SeU'ctif.r.-'. fre-'! on riv-eii'-t oi ivl


. iu lA'iul'.n. r*j<:I( U'-a.i


In-TL L-'-.-.don m iko. 31'


BE 'M s o r r s 7R-ra.(iG:-R*,':ENT r in g .*:-;, cr m sot with tho nirc a hclcL-'.-Y?! t 'c'.Ti!*, :-.ud of 1-.it Lendou


pp-.v-in! :ii;d o'. /l:: •■iv.i c.-* in otidic. ; '-.kn-ty, 210, and £23;


ami lUuslr.-Lor.; k#' c-«-iy £2 2s. to


■DENSOJJ’S PAMPliLIiT, tu.'.lar/.st r.ml bent of it-i 3;iml, nia;.ui!x-’,r


PLATE, iind TlhatliT trf.OHKS. now « iili. •: pLit 9Ut, Eoni


Ll.O*:ik.S, WHVINS, .TLVLl.l.:.RV, free on apphcu'-'ca io


‘.‘iVi p:u..'. uf Prices of Wai'OIT flora


m- B i J rjcruvy ii 11.o largest m


of r.O.O., paynblo at OJ’.O., ilntik Draft, or Cuth, -S


_______ CLOCKS for iho hou«c. ot every kiud.iu jrrc.-iCA-arlctv • - •


London. rrefA-ntatlon CointuUtocj invit*Kl to ucml for pholoiTn\ph».


with ■\\Trfyamy tor eom - t l orfonunnco, to any p.'irt of tiib w<»rhl freo am) r.- )ii» i-luk, on receipt


Will any of tbo nbov.' y>’atcbe.s, tc.^other f i l


l .Tho most TPocant and rJ'-‘'^Riost IVatoli yrt mado l<^r'J.<itUos’ \vcfti;,as well as hc-iiii* u thoroughly good


itmekuupor. Tlnx-c-quartor I’lato T.ovc:-, with


naX-IIiKiUng. or Cryylul OIu.-.*. vichlr t-ugravod o r plftin wTUsUcil. Monocram Rutr.ived Froo. Lj BllvarOisos, w$ftOUSANDa llATE UKKN SOLD. Perfcrmanco


Compound EahMice. Knliy* leu . d in D aotiou9, Hxtuft Strong KovIc-h wor-., er-. 1. jurl l ^torohunifirjiblo iliroui'hont.


For/uUct' tW~r!>j!hn i\f thffc Itro Watc}te.\sci the ucu* Jilujstrutid bwte wnf post free.


ft armnt^l. Sent froo nnil .at our ririk lo all P.arlH of io world. . Ti‘'0 iilO fu xiasslvo 18t-<. Gold (!>»;•»(*, ntinUng,


nil sro giismed of h.wing tlio nowost m.sicrials and iIm Utcsl **tyle.H,


i IMi' M E”AK


Tlireo-^iuaiior TUti: I'njluli Lover, . i /ir rn C;lironm«t-vr lUl.noe.


An t . x . a e t t i l . ' R t ' s * . Vftlnftk) Kev­ in tffn Aliirket. TUl»U8.VNDS I IaVb i.!ul we dr ily roo.-lvo from their


Performnnee warrautert. C-snt freo nt, onr risk m all ixirtu of tho world*


!


.vX. '{' -I.


C tEORCtE ’ P/VYNE, t


1’ O I. li S I R E K T , I" R E s T O N hsTAiu.ism.'U lb70-


•n owc ^ig tl tnem in all pvorbe* ot U.


TJii: e n r M-vsT s y n o v a r i A \ t i ^ n , ^ « i .M r iltSH


ECEYLES 1


SUror Casca ■(■Fri ■ f-y A rff-S';’ WAtC'U ej.rVte ■


mr.« of their


hj-'w Cji«y«». Enebui tuancu, or plr.ia poUsIiCHl. xlU filcrllna BUvcrCryB^


■ LESSONS D R E S S - D. U 'i' T i K G DRESSMAKING


AND


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