^ \ ^ 'mim'4r s . A -A 'X ^s^• V - i9 - t ?
ZWjl y % - ■
< ’ f f :
X ° kSE S !
I&«. ' ,Com-,
I bo a t a
|tb o i]?6t had to
Kion the
J Wesley l ig Kcck, l a l Club, Ich c r for ■Lie room llcntfl of I'lbout 20
|ism and the
on the premises. '
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VtC\v ciitv Nov. Ijfh
I w , I *
I Mr..’<AND ..-Mrs. B OW SER ; Apply ■;
a s s e m b l y • • ■ rooms W H A L L EY .
Whalley ($S3
Amateur SOCIETY ■
On FRIDAY EVg n . ■nii.1. be absented-A
I^ramutio contrast m^t.o Acts. ^
| [ this IS Ises, i t 18 I n up, or laccomo-
S WEETHEARXS ” •' To be followed bv n '
n i n e p o in t s S| lATv SELECT OECUESTRA.
Isce irhat I mg up a I nt ” >t1io Jiulty of t io t more
|)N, See. Doors open a t G-45 Carnages a t - K Third Seats, Is: Tickets ■OESKRVED s e a t s
10-15.^“ “ n e
Messrs. George Haworth’s,^aml Son’s, M’
li.illcy'
A bubscribor of 10/G is ontitlnrv ;a m beat Tickets for this performance for the performance in April
Trams will leave for, Elackburn and a fter tlieperformaS .o"’ Clitheroc
. 1891. ,
|abjcct or i* young
I lid be a liov have
t he ilncst ling is a
ice and ery town
lianco of Irs. while Ig which I no more
I|'>naked.
|'i\* worils like to
stitution, the October fair, and he
mid.st of us.
NOTES AND ITEMS Wc are in the midst of that old
, , ^ ^ • : 2s ' * Iho papcrtlie other evening, while J lr . Bowser will
Sosin Old RkoOllectioxs REVivno anoD embi, •‘I sce. said Mrs. .Bowser, as she sat renJi-m
trying to dig a^ peg out oMns shoi.— “ I see that niii'tlier Brooklyn man lias run away nml loft his Wife. ’
M•‘ Has, eh ? Well I don’t wonder a t it,” replied r. Mowser. .. , .
Iioinc, and Iio. left it. No one 'knows the inisory* tliat poor man suffered before ho took that stop ” “ ftdoesn'tsay he was unlmi>py.’’
• thousand deaths before ho walkod away to die in some lonely spot bv his own band-”
“ Of course not. No hualiand ever gets jnsticn, tosay notiung. uf : pity. .- I ’ll bet-lie-sulTerod a
• ’
luv act of mine, she said as she went over and Kissed Inm.
r Bowser, n.s he dropped the shoo and sprang up . \Miv, I kissed you.”
ears. What struck you all a t once ?” ■ “ I here was a time, l\fr Bowser—there was a
time when—’ - • • ‘MVhen what ? ’
'while 1 was waiting to make up my mind to marry
wasn t that sort of a noodle-head ! ” “ Mr Bowser! Why there was for throe months,
would be the happiest man m tho whole world” “ iSovor 1 Neyor oven hinted a t such a thing! I
That tickles me—ha ! ha I ha I ” he shouted as lie hold Ins sides. “ \os, waiting,”
“ Why—ha ! h a ! ha 1—y on said * yes ’ so mighty quick you bit your tongue in doing i t ! The idea
of HU'pining and wasting away because I feared would SUV no 1”
c “ Do you remember the
pet.name you used to m-
lo s a y u ia t tnore are a-good nnmv Vrim wore not. Their objbetion is not si nmrimif t n rem the midst of the fair as tliat fl» f • •‘ 'L“
is m
Wo could do very well with the inniiT»nn« i . gather into tho town on th a t (?av i?,
.IFl'E’S
only take the cattle away from C r „iain i7 fares. Rnt i t is not pleasant,'to It, to dodge round a slieop only to run «Ian i„,‘ cow. and risk getting your best CO™ --P
t com troddea on by But tlio fa ir is not altogetlier to bo deplored It
litains a [jh 18 of
luralistH I writer's it of tlic I is based
|lio class •* wcll- :iid and
f lorativc saying
I'M nge,
I move a At the
■expects wage,
[ (before
l-l iiave £C>0, to a
. At
| : a t the of the
j fe , he |j!taging Glebe
I in Act >r the be set
I for tlic I ultnrnl I d very store
l.tutions l i i la r to j School I ajipeal
|;\C or to their
I mid be
. not be fruit, work
| i taken
I fly the l i t in g a
|luption . give
lultural I to his thrift
I elp to jarious
I (2d, go to
of hands m gold, but-Thursd.ay has passed oP witliout a single individual liaving been looked
has Its redeeniing features, and this fair espcciallr Not only has i t hrougllt about a desirable c h a iS
tlic to»n. And mom. .riiore have now been no l cases_ a t t
ioPol.ee Court (
e.vcept at the Sessions
This is soniotliing upon wliidi to congratnUto
ast Tluirsday) for quite a fortnight. « *
are we to attribute this appreciable deliverance from rowdyism ? For my own jiart I ttiink the cxphination may have been more than hinted at bv our old friend and acquaintance, Francis Grundy
To wliat happy combination of
circumst.inces
a t tho Guardians’meeting on Monday. Grundy’s pride and obstinacy had Imd a fall.
Ills pride had been seriously infnrod and the nock of his obstinacy had been broken. • Acconlingly, i t was in a meek spirit that lie penitently promised the Guardians th a t if tiiey would admit Iiim to the house, he would promise to reform.
seems as though all the notorious cliaraciors amongst us had suddenly reformed. Time will show.
Judging from the blank charge-sheet, it really
in future th a t is opposed to the higher education of tho lasses. There are only two boys’
n.imcs figuring in the list of winners of the prizes offered by Lonl l.iibblesdale and Miss Lister.
• Gisburu people will not w.ant to hoar anything C O M IN G EV EN T S . .
Oct 2-4—DiUicing a t White Horse Inn. ,, . ,—Tea IMceting a t Low jNfoor Church. ,, 2r»—’l’hank.«‘giviug Services a t Low Jloor ,, 30 and 31—The Ormonde Family nt.l’ublic Hall.
THE OCTOBER FAIR.
presented a very* lively scene yesterday on tlio occasion of the great annual fair. Large con signments of liye^slock arrived in town over night and continued to arrive during tho day. Dealers from Lancaster, Preston, Dlackbuni, Chorley, *:c,
The Market l*laco and the surroundiRg .streets
were present in large niiinbcr.s. TIic morning w« devoted to the sale of cattle and sheep particularly, and there was a rcmark-aply inrg
.show of both these classes. Most closed for the da.y, but tho Wesleyan and Catno
and tups from .£2 to £ 3 10s. Young HisL sold froiii £ i to .-filO each, and strong heifers iroin
schools have given the scholars a lioliday ?kIouday, to whicli day tlie fair continues. Halt-broci fwc.s fetched'from tiOs to ?**®'’*
£10 to £12: Calvers made from £11 to Trade in cattle was quiet, and quality f^****^
demand for good horses, whicli go::d, and in several cases JCGO was paid fpr . answering the requirements of
horses sold a t prices ranging from i S t o i i j /horses of middling” quality
v There was also tho .usual stalls, roundabouts, and other
RY
I fore II. I Dennis
|itt, 23, oh and
|la l l , a t prose-
l-.usonorB 2 road.
i .road. watch
3 ccll.s
■at the ■hat tho le, had
endors of miscellaneous articles (iiscfi wise), and in the cattle market
pleasure fair, were set up for the ^ t i f lc a t the younger portion of the community
was held on ’Tlmrsday, Ald_ O rn ie ^ The following returns of school att
presented:—
National School St. .James’s
Catholic Wesleyan Low I^Ioor
No. on register .
boys giris 253 2G1 20X 22C .
i s r isG ■. 354 332 S 2 '■ 80
of Iinlf-tiniers
'Tiio'Total .ove p tage of attendance, i- U«Iu •
ab ercen107"
SWEEIilEAKTS ” 1. tllO tltlO of 'l™,"l|e.V, V .
fornm.nce th a t will bo Riven .at tho local Amateur Hramatio feo=
„:jii bo jf,„o
followed by a comedietta usual standard. . riiis iiiwic'l
points of the Law.” . .^ 7 , y " ? /^ ,,a ’,lhuhUcss t','“ possesses a
fair.amoant * ? ' '? '“,"llv up toUicir. {lerforinanco nevt Eriday « i» 1*0
‘
fcr.iioot, A’riENDANCE—'Tlio monlldy the Corporation School
nnil ‘
2 S each. General business increased toivnra ^ noon and continued until evening.
.•♦{nfrant of a ‘
without noticing his sarcasm, “ timt when a young imm is courting a girl, ho one'eau nmkc him believe that she is not a perfect angel He can'i
and tho sight of her a mile away sots his heart to beating lilic an engine.”
work days nor sleep nights for thinking of her, • .
anywhere from midnight to four o’clock in tlic morning, and-----
wanted to use up half-nn-hour's time,” replied J tr . Bowser.
: J
you wore, and witli wliat joyous anticipations you looked forward to your next call.”
• • Bowser, as if speaking to herself. “ Yes, that’s it, You hunted me down and*got
ly kicked a t the cat which came to rub herself against his leg. “ 'While they are courting they are all smiles
and soft
t.alk, but tho honeymoon is no .sooner over than they stand revealed in their true colours.” ’ “ Kol'I) pitching right in, Mrs. Bowser ! Nothing
tinued, .ts she looked the paper over, “ but what do they do to nmkc i t hapx»y ? ” “ Yes, pitch into husbands!” ' growled Jlr. Bowser, as he swept over the shoe-peg and savage
be lonely when there were a dozen or more mighty good-looking girls after me, wouldn’t I ? ” “ But in a few brief years after marriage how the average husband does change! ” observed JIrs.
“
I.onelj*! Joyous anticipations! I'd be ajit to
me to many j'oii, and now you are trying to make my liomo hapi>y. I f you arc feeling badly, wliy don't you go ami make yourself some catnip*tea ? ” “ Husbands talk about hapiiy homes,” she con
“ And every one of them sxioaks of how lonely
“ Never! Never'wrote you a letter except in the afternoon, wlieu I hadn’t anything to do and
young noodlc-Iicad, but i t wouldn't with a sensible fellow. 1 never
lo.st any sleep on yoiir account.” “ Nearly all your letters to me were dated
“ It does, oh ? I t might in the
c.ase of a spoony
the head Mrs Bowser?” “ I t seems curious to me,” she coutimicd
all me ?” she asked. “ Pet nonsense!” “ Io n called me your red wild roRC*” ’ " lleil mill pigweed! Are you getting soft ill
you, that you .said you could.hardly live from day 10 day 1 ” “ ■Waiting! you waiting 1 Well, that is cool!
“ When you said that if I would kiss you, you “ Well, I don t want anybody blowing into my “ Well, dear, youll nevcr be driven aw^iy by
M. “ W-whatni thunder are j’ou doing?” .shouted •
out that hc .couldnt take a bit of comfort in hia-
•• Dal von
re.ad tlic Item ? ” . ' ••^o,
butIknowhowAt.allhappouod. Ho found
po>.iiou m the League on Saturday. They limPto tight hard to beat Lvertou by a goal to none, but
^^andorer.s further improved thbir
m accomplishing i t they placed themselves three points ahead of their thirteen competitors '
proicd by nearly 2,000 going with their team to Bolton.
father ns niEmber of
P.arhameiit for tho Strand division of London, is a fair all-round athlete-
Mr. F. Smith who.wiU xirobably succeed his
profc.ssiouals, had a wonderfully good Koason- II® captured 120 wickets a t a cost of six runs apiece*
Smith, one of the ■ Bury Cricket Clul*
Darwen, on Saturdav. At one time, the Blackburn Hovers had both Hall and Forbes away hurt, and they had to do without the popular “ Johnny throughout tho whole of the second half.
■\Vhat a curious game tliat was a t Barley Bank,
advantage as they wore in this game, three out of the Hovers’ five goals and one out of Darwen’s tlirco resulting from corners.
Seldom have corner kicks been put to so much
SAD RATAL ACCIDENT AT SLAIDBURN. A most distressing accident occurred on Tuesday
Saturday, but tbc coveted pleasure was not destined to bo enjoyed. There was a capital attendance and plenty* of excitement; but, as is usual in matches where local rivalry runs very high, the play was not near so good as is scon in the majoril)* of games.
one of the strongest clubs in the Scottisli League, have had advances made to them by the Blackburn Hovers.
Hurst Green, wliicli sliould have been played last Saturday, for some reason or other did not come off. But tho second tuam were fortunate enough to beat I^arwon Leo Wanderers. The first team atie expected to play Gisburn to-morrow.
Tlie match betR’cen Chatburu first team and WEST BRADFORD
F unkual—Tho funeral of tlie late Mr. David JEoffat, whose death was recorded in our last week’s
issue, took place on Saturday. Deceased had been cnqiloyed ns gardener by Mr. Edward Burton, J .P ., of Eaves Hall, for 13 years, and was formerly with Mr. Fenton, Dutton Manor, near ITeston, A beautiful wren ih was .sent by Mr. and 5Ir.s. Burton, one by Mr. 'Walmsley, Waddiugton, and two by the , men and maid servants employed a t Eaves Hall.
when wo sat on the verandah ? ’’ she asked. “ X siiall always remember what you said that night, and how much the situation .afTocted you.” “ Affected me! What on earth arc you talking
like a fault liiidiiig wife to make home pleasant! ’ “ Do you remember the Fourth of July evening
about ? ” “ You took my hand in yours, Mr. Bowser, and
you before I crossed your jiatir, and——” “ I never did—never! never! never!” ho shouted
marry von you’d surely kill yourself ? ” “ No ! ”
ilia pill box and tell me it was strvclinino, and that you'd take i t if I married anyone else ?” “ Never! Never eared two cents whether you married me or not 1”
would be the one effort of your life to make mo li.-lppy*” ’ ..
such bosh! I came homo expecting to spend a linppy evening in the bosom of mj; faniilv,’and you’ve gone and knocked i t all over!
Th.at’s the way with the tarnal women—always kicking and
“ Kye.s ! Stars 1 The idea , of my talking any ■ "
complaining about somathing.” “ Tiiere was .a time when
you.used to pet mo,
Mr. Bowser.” “ That’s i t ! 'Keep right on harping on that
same old s tring! I f u-liusbaud don’t toll his wife forty times a day tliat she’s his shining star, she’s
ro.ady to kick uiuD make; his liomo miserable. I niay bo driven out any day now. I ’ve scon it coming for the last two years, but I was heli)
lc.ss. Pm going to lock up and go to bod. Good night, Sirs. Bowser !.”
CONLUTE’S sell the Best I/IQ TEA In tlid Kingdom.
imiUi|>lication th u s : 1 multiplied by. 9 gives
A remarkable figure is the 3. •2 „rc iding
attcndam-c . cent girls''
Average
154 143 J6 S
24513 (7 C0,i he
p er.
up m the unit coluiun i t is.l, 2, 3, *4, o, G, < » 8, 9, and another curious fact 18 that tho two columns wlieii added make nine; 1 and 8, 2 and 7, etc.
l ir von wnnt good Provlelono of every doBcrlpiion, price
an address by th e Kcv. .b.’- O. Hall, glees by tlio. Band of Hope clioir; songs and recitations, etc.. A Collection wqs m ad e 'a t the close, and tho enter* taiimicut was in every way a success.
m aid of tiio funds of tins Band of Hope 'ivas B*'cn m the Wericy School on Monday evening. Mr.- John Cook presided, and tlic programme included
uid quality cuuibiucd,go to VVOOLER S, VVooiioLano Wnsr-EV Band oi’" Hotl'.—
-An culortainmcnt
Now, do you see lu the ton coluum th a t i t runs, reading down. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. G, 7, 8,-y, and reading
„ y „
THE FIGUHE, NINE. Sot them down in
the great liorn-spoon, tills is too much, 3Irs Bowser! Throw me! I ’d like to have, seen the whole caboodle of your relations throw me off-a sloop i” “ Perhaps you don’t rcmeuiber how you used to compare my'oye.s to star.s, and tell me th a t i t
evening and threw you off the stooii and told you not to conic liack, tlmt you wrote me you----- ” “ Threw me olY the stoop! Y'our father! By
“ And you deny that wlicn father came out one ’ “ Didn't you once show me some baking powder . , LOYAL UNITED FHEE MECHANICS. On Saturday evening, a well attended lodge
meeting in connection with tills club, took place in the lodge room a t tho De Lacy Anus liotel, for llio purpose of going through the ceremony of taking their fiiU orders. There were present: Bro. A- Murray, G.M., (*f Leigh, near Manchester; Bro*
Barker Crabtree, G.B., of Todmordon ; Bro. J . J , Mills, W.M., of Accrington; Bro. J . Brewer W.M., of Clitlicroc; liro. H. Barnes, W.Jt., of Whallcy; Bro. W. H. Loftliouse, D.G.S.; Bro. J . Adamson, D.G.5L; Bro. J . Preston, secretary; Dro. H. Exton, treasurer, and other-s. At the conclusion of this interesting ceremony,
the Brotiircn, together (of coui*se) with their wives or Bwcothearts, sat down to an excellent tea. On tho removal of the cloth, i t was moved and car- jicd tliat Bro. U. Bariio.s, W.JL, shonld preside over tlio social meeting which was to follow, liaving taken his seat, tho Chairman gracefully proposed the healths of the Grand -Master and Grand Secretarj*^ The Grand Master responded in a lengthy and interesting speech. During the evening, songs were given by Bros.
W. l3ay, J,- Hhydeard, Iv. Huttor, and T. Preston, and recitations by the Grand ilastor. Tlio meeting terminated by* singing the National Anthem. Wc understand that tliis bocioty is tlic richest in tlio richest in tlio order. I t has over 200 members, and is worth nearly £4,000.
Tuesday evening, a debate took i>lnce on “ Conscription ” tbc afllnnativo side of the question was taken by Mr. Joseph Briggs, whilst Mr. T. Chivors took up tlic negative. After a spirited discussion in whicli several of the nieraber.s took part, i t .was seen bv vote that a considerable majority of tiiose present were not m favour of compulsory service m the army.. The Hev. J. PI ICC presided, and tliere was a good altcndance.
St. Maky’s
M.LS.—At this class, held on
on Wednesd.ay evening, l>y ^Ir. Hodgkiuson, the subject being “ Our homo—the e a r th ; its size, form, and motion, and a few of the lessons i t teaches-” I t was attentively listened to and tlioroughly enjoyed.-
CONOKEO-VTIOXAL YoiJNG JllJX S M.I.&.—A most interesting jiapor was read before tins class
ns ho sprang uji. “ No one but you ever cliarged me with being an idiot or a lunatic 1 ” “ Mr. Bowser, didn't j ’ou say that if I didn’t
you asked ino to iilcasc try and learn to love you.” “ Never! If you’d swear to that on sixteen
family Bibles I wouldn’t believe it .”, “ You said that life was but a dreary waste to
YH-IALLEY
in this cliurch on Sunday by the Hev Isaac
l.towu- ham. M.A, vicar of Baxemlcn, and formerly curate of Whalley (1871-71), to crowded congre gations, o.specially in tho evening. T'he collections realised a subst:intial sum, ami wore devoled to llic salary of. the much-respected organist, Mr J. Fro(isliam.
pAUisit Ciieiicii.—Two sermons wore preached
weekly lueoting of tliis society, the Hev II. G. llighfield, B.A., read a most interesting paper dealing With the earlier part of the life of John Milton, ami also with some of his writings, both pitJsc and poetry.
Wkslkyax JI.I.S.—Oil Monday evening, a t the No fewer than four players of tho Leith Athletic Darweii fondly hoped to vanquisli the Hovers on
evening to a well-known farmer and former puardian for the Clitheroc Union—Mr. John Franklnnd, Bmnghill Moor, Newton, near Clithcroc. lie had been “ tipi>ing ” a cart-load of sand on his farm, and took hold of tho front of the cart to right i t when tho horse suddenly started
forward. Mr. Franklaiul clung to the liorse for some distance, but was knocked down and the cart passed over th e . lower jiart of his body. Ho just breathed after the necidont, and immediately expired His niece was present a t the time. Deceased was about GO years of age, and previously to tho present year, was Guardian for tho township for several years. Ho also held several other public olHccs. He nttondod the Slaidburu Parish Church and also fro<iueutly attended the Newton School Cliurch, in which ho took an active
intere.st. He was held in liigh esteem in tlic district and his loss will bo keenly felt. An inquest and the funeral take place to-day.
WADDINGTON OmiUAUV.—We regret .to have to record the
death of Mr. Hobert btorr, agent of tho Brows- hplnic Hall estate. i\lr. Storr's business and other engagements brought him into contact with many* people, and he was well-known and highly respected by a large circle of friends in the neighbourhootl. lie was born a t Selby, in Yorkshire, and came to this district with tlic late iSfr. Edward Parker, of
far as the large estate.s of
Urow.sholnie, Colne, Noyna, Foulvidge, ami the estate of Mr. Hubert .Parker, of Selby, were concerned, so great was the conlidenco roi)osc*d in him by the family* tliat few alterations were over made without his advice being sought and generally* acted upon. For many years ho was agent for the Trusteo.s of Wnddingtou
Ho.sx)ital, receiving th'* endowments and paying the various animities. Ho was widl known as an 'excellent judge of tho value of timber on estates, as well as on land, arable and otherwise, and was frequently called in to value proi»orty* apart from the estates with which ho was associated. .For several
ye.ar.s he Imd been a widower, and ho loaves a family of four sons and three daughters. The fimenil took place on Wednesday week a t the Colne cemetery* and was largely* attended. Amongst tho mourners were:— Mr and ^Ir.H Gibson Sturr, iMr and Mrs Kobort Slorr, Mr and ^Irs Thomas. Storr, Mr and Mrs James Atherton, J lrs Hargreaves, Mr and Jlrs Hichard Storr, J f r and Mrs Caleb Duckworth, J lr and-Mrs Aiiey, with other ropre.-entatlves of those fiuuilics; also Mr Hobort Parker, of Selby*; tho Rev Edward Parker, of ^Val1dingtoIl; ^fr Edward Parker, of Prowsholme ; and a number of the tenantry from the J5rowshohnc, Alkincoates, and Noyna-estates. A large uuml)cr of beautiful wreaths were seat by* tlio owners of surrounding estates.
Un-maukiki) i^Icx’s Tka P artv—On Saturday
Inst the first of a series o f , tea parties was held in ihn Waddingtou Wesleyan schoolroom, being conducted by tho un-married men,, and was decidedly a suceess. The tables were jircsided over by* D AV Speakman, A Hartley*, AVm Altham, F Silvorwooil, J E Chester, W JSoulhworth, B Fletcher, and A Lund. ^Iv E Ireland carvotl the
beef and ham, whilst the llevs S C Hail and W A Browne, B.A., made themselves active amongst the plain bread on the platform. About 300 partook of an excellent tea. ‘Subsequently’, a capital programme was gone tlirough under tbe presidency* of Mr Adam Lund. Short addresses were given by* the above reverend gentlemen ; songs by* Messrs A Hartley*; Wm Altham, and the Hev S G H u l l ; glees by the young men's choir; recitations by* Jlcssrs Cottani, . Speakman, and Soutiiworth; and a violin solo by* Air T llaslam. The meeting proved interesting throughout, the most important item being tho chairman’s speech. About £9 will acme to the lund for the reduction of the debt upon tho building.
'Visit of tub Oumondk F.vsiily.—I t will been
seen from our advertisiiig that the gifted Ormonde family arc giving performances in tlio Public Hall on Friday and Saturday, October SOth and
preached in tho church of bt. ^lichael and bk John on buiiduy. In the morning an excellent Mormou was preached by the He>. I r. Brown, S.J., of btonyhurst College, and in the evening an cnualW excellent scrinon was preached by tlio Her. r Dubberlcy, of St. Francis Xaviers College, FLivorpool- Special instrumental talent assisted m tho musical portions of tlio service, which were very nicely condiiclcd. Gratifying sums were
taken up a t the collections Catholic Skkmons—The annual aormons were
81st. The leading features of these entertain ments arc Dr. Ormondes seances of hypnotism and psychognotism; Miss Lottie Ormonde s violin performances; and Mr. Fred Ormonde’s Yontnloquial achievements. Miss Lottie Ormonde
holds thd prize of the Pan s • Conservatoire, and all who avail themselves of the opportunity to hear her violin recital will be well repaid.
X’layod on Saturday* on the ground of tho former before about 200 spectators. Hcsult: North End 5, louug Hovers 8.
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October 15 .David JIcfTat, WesG Bradford, aged .
,, 20
Hodfe.aru ‘Walker, (police constable) Gnndletou, aged 50 years.
45 years. , s « «
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S M I T H ’ S BOOT SHOP,
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Alkincoates, Colne, in whoso employ he waa en gaged for .a period of 50 years. He died a t his i*esidencc, tho hnlge, , Alkhieoates, Colne, last Saturday week, in the 7Gth year of Ins age. Ho was a man of strict integrity*, and of straight forwanl business-like habits. Ho posse.-sed a lar"c experience of lamleil projiorty, which bronglic hini into .a position of confidence ami trust.
iio
pan u iu the Hovers* skliipcr was lamed and to Ins dei»arture. How enthusiastic the Fverton followers arc war
tlic League clubs. *'L\ertou’ lost the services of .Iivrdme a t Bolton; the Aston Villa goitlkpcpor, unriKT, was early so senouslv hurt a t Butnlov, that-lic had to gooff the ground altogether ; and a t
Saturday was a very disastrous day for some of i
ATHLETIC ITEMS ■ " ''" s - not altorea a groat deal
nnlp.i
alit.K. o£ Derby County, who come ne-it ' „
of-A " “A' in f
P " " ”'' Wnndercrs are still a t ‘'•nl'.’o points, or three
points as tlicy scored out of tiie first dozen twolvu ■ ■
light side, and -still better than tliat of all their Lancashire rivals.
<'>«y I.ave obtained as nmnf ‘'nn for." Hds sciison, ‘■I'.'.n goal average Is also on tlie
•^ CLITHEROE TIMES, FRID/^Y, OCTOBKR- 23,-^1891 GISBURN
PiL.E DISTUIIIDTIOH-On Monday evening, a t
the N.jtional Day School, the annual prizes offered by Loivl Ribblcsdnle and AIiss luster wore competed!
• for by. the scholars of tho Top School. ' Corisidorablb, local i...
re.st IS taken in .this annual event- 'His Lo^slit . -Mid houfcchold have, during the past few
years, taken a groat, interest in the schools, and tins } cur ho
e.Npresscd his pleasure at-the high
st.uul.inl uf inc-nt of the compulttioii piipers. Tho ppzcs consistea of a number of lioola, of v-trioiis
1-dith Lllis and Herbert Thompson, each having made 441 attendances out of a possible *4*12- Jliss Lister 8 pnzos.wcrc awarded as follows: standanls V., "VI., and VII., mapping, 1 .Emma E1U«, 2 A Hartley; standards III. and IV.. geography, John P a rk e r , standard II., reading, ISlabel Norcross standard I., reading, Eliza Nutter-
MITTON Slddkx .Dkath AT .jriTTOx.—A vory Buddeii
stroke. Slie never regained consciousness and died a t noon.
SLAIDBURN
death occurred a t Mitton yesterdav. Mrs. SUngor, wife of J lr . Juo. blinger, a farmer of that place, was preparing to visit Clithoroo, when she Jmd a
dosorung of special praise, as they show an exceedingly creditable amount of intelligence standard V.,
compo.sition, Agnc.s Ilartlcv: «iaml nr.l IV,. dictation and writing, Agues Wilkinson
st.imlaul III,, dictation and writing, Eliza Cliani ley j standard II., dictation and writing, Join ; standard I., dictation and writing, iMnrtlia Special imzcs for regular attcnilunco.
.ailt antages of bail wcallier —equal firsts, i'hnina \\ ainc and Limmi Lilts. These two papers arc
kiiiils, ncntly n ml attriictively liouiul. After wniolly commeiulnig tlie
.scliol.ar.-i for tlio neatness ami uorreetness of tlieir papers. Bis Lonlsliip anarucil tlic prizes os fo!low.s: Stainiarils V-, 'V'l and > II. —
-Lssiiy on “ Thu advantages• and dtw- C U R K S ■'
Toothache, etc. W h . y T s i t
Sprains, Sores, Scalds, Burns,
Khemnatism, Neuralg-ia, Backache, Siareilings, Sore Throat,
That Et. Jacobs Oli always offor<Ls Instant relief from p.\lns, after all othur remocUos linvo signally falloU? Simply bccan^a it is pccnllar to Itself, ■wholly unlike another remedy. It.possooscs great pcnctrutlng power, reaching tho very Beat of the disease. It acts liho magic It conquers paia quickly and aurcly. It Is an outward appilootlon. Bud la used by iniUiocs of pcoylo all orcr thi Yorld. Price C3. Cd. j-cr I’ldtlo. of alldcalora la mcdiciao
A S T H M A O U R E D , No matter of how long standing or how severe, by
-DR. SPENCER’S A S T H M A C U R E
'riio booutifiilly iltustrntca book, .ftli cilitioii, c titled ' ‘ABtlima, its Trontnicnt nnd Ciiro,” by tlint oinment aiiliiority, E. Edwin Sjioncer, M.A.. Jt.D., etc., etc., etc., give.s
iii.ain. iiilciiigent, and coni-
prelien.sivc iufonnntion, wliicli meets every pimso of Astiinm, C.nt.'irrii, and Uroneintis. I t i>rescnts a coiirso of treatinent whioli is instant in relievinp, ijcrmanont in curing; safe, economical, ami never- failing. Seat post free on receipt of fid. by
The Geddks JlAXurACTunixo Company, 219, IIlOU UOLtOKN,
LO.NUON.
( •" » ^ ^ •‘■ N i l V 1 vt y •» ^
lTOoncl7>-*N^ NO I ’EES UNLESS CASH IS AD
STIUC i;rjY riUVATE a d v a n c e s ; fro,* ,, Upwards. No Bills of sale or other regi**} *
BOHUOWLHS OWN PHO.MISyOHY NOl ^
now being lent annually.—F'or prostiectus uud tonk^ apply or write to
- ■ ^ GEORGE PAYNE,
POLE S T R E E T, P, R E S X O N - . .EaTAllLlSIlKD 1870-
iSgi YOU NEED FEAU NO
•A B D U C T .10 N C A S E, NOU WILL YOU EIND
M A RRIA GE FA 1L URE IF YOU BUY Y OUR
MILES LORD & Co,
FURNITURE UECAUSE IT IS
OF
GOOD, CHEAP, AND COMFORTABLE.
A large stock of I’urnnuro on hand, iKJth New and Second Hand.
Secoml Hand Furniture hoiiglit for Cash-
M. TURNER aV SONS, NEW POST OFFICE BUILDINGS,
CLITUCnOE
Ara now fully jirepnrcrt wllh lUl fim newest atjlos for tha coming Bv'Ason, both for
GENTLEMEN & LADIES CLOTHING MADE TO MEASURE.
With a Tory largo range of choice new, iiottcmn lo solcct from.
Gentlemen’s Slelton Cloih
Ororco.Us from - - 2fl,0 Boyn youth Suits ami Ororcoftts equally an cheap.
Ocntlenion’s Cloth Stilts from - - - . . «i/o (lontlcmcn's Blftck WoratcU Stills from -
- - 21/S
LiuUes'FrKtirctl Cloak.i qulltcil Mncil. from « • K > Laille.s } CftpCrt, Plush Jaclcot^. and DohuatiH, lit ft grosl
Eadlcs’ Rrnlilcil Black Cloth Jackets from • - T/fi Laiiles’XowmarkeiJuckeUrom - •
Gontlomon ami LiuIIom' Wntorproof GarmonlB, Patonli'd freo from ,o<lonr and nhsolntcly wateriiroof, mode to ,
varloly of,stylos. nuidfmrc.
and p.i’o onsim-ed of having the nowcsi maiorhifd and llio l
clothling
m.ai ’— - PIO
PILES PILANTIIA," Pilo Cura. Immediftto'llcUcf C roo. Postngo .Id. Adtirosa: Tin: anoDiis ManukACTDUINO
nnd ft ponnunont em-o giiarnnltfcd. S.-uinilo OMIMNY. 2li>, High llolhoni. London. e2 "N 0T E THE DATE.
-JELLIFIELD AUCTION MART
Special S.vlk rou
BULLOCKS, GELD CATTLE AND DULLED COWS.
F R ID A Y , OCTOBER :30TH, To answer St. Boswell’s.
ale. a t Eleven o'clock lu'ompt. .Vatrims plcaao post entries a t once.
No Sale ox Wednesday, 2ST11 CATTLE MARKETS.
X13 to X2l each, heifers X'lO to ,£11) each, laying- off cows XIO to .£17 each, y*oung slock X’-t to £7 cieli, bcof 4Ad. to (5d. per lb,, mutton and lamb Gd. lo 7hl. per fb.. store pigs 2Ss. to 47s. each.
Clitukuoi:.—Mond.i,y.—Calving cows , iimde H II CLASS
pLVNOS AND QRGANS
Be.st value in the district, bar none
KDWXN SM IT H , 5 3 , Darwcii Street,
Bi..vcivnuiiN.
Aokst rou Clitiiruok and
.Di.sti:ict : W H BLACKBURN 34, WEST VIEW, CLITIIEHOE. *
Best .“elected nnd lurgc.-^t stock in this district. Every instrmnont warrantcil leu yeure, ami tuned Jir.'t year Freo.
c a r l ’ -MAND’S famo’us p ia n o s
HO P IC IN SON ’S
H1GH-CLA.SS PIANOS. And all
Noted and Heliable makes kept in stock only. A NJ Q__ *
i.i.> O otliLT deiilcrs In thodintrlct comhined. SXi: Tin: CKLUnUATKU
‘‘‘3 nuTO OrgiUiP,-Ac., titan nil
E A ’S" E R 0 11 G A N S PV FAR PEST VALUE IX R.YISTEXCE.
i■jyrTTC'l^__ SOXOS, .vu., over II timiiimnd ctqiles to VX U 0 1 V-
geld cattle wore forwarded, including 200 bullock siirks, also 39 bull'd cows. A fair trade was experienced tlirougliont, except for bull’d cows, uhicli made U\ss money. Wr.DNBSDAY—Someihing over 1000 sheep wore
jiennod, and met a dull trade a t falling prices. Half-bred ewes made up to 51s., for a choice young lo t : shearlings to Jl-ls.; ijcotch owes, 17.«
j.; clieviots
proscnletl. Tho dematid was nitljcr brisker. For lit cows tlie liighost figure was £32.
to 2 Is, 9d. T
uuu.sday—175 caU'cd and calving cows were
is XOW ALyiOST IXDISPEXSABLK for all IllXDS OF CLEIIKSIUPS. Aj.
SH O R T H A N D .
"W. H. D^-^^CKBURN, M.N.P.S., (Sole Xomiiidtor for tho iJlfitrict),
and Speed Examinations. Thorough course guaranteed.
Prepares jmpils for Pitmaii’.s Certificates
Pu])ils can conimoncc a t any time and are attended a t own Iiomcs if required.
his tsamplc.'i I’ofore huyJng cisowhore. Carl .Mnnd’H famous PInnofl.
Con.sohn, UruilcrH’ Gold Molftl Plants, iiml' thn cGlohmtcd tV’crtver Orgnns. Beat vftluo in exUlcnre.
W l T_r *f:> IS AGF.XT for SMITH, Pinno Dealer, .to. >\
njackbiirn, nml InvItOi) jicoplo to InHjiert
Competition'doilpd. Sfttl.ifactlon gunronteod. lliiay P»y- metUH from f>s. monthly. All leading multes kopt In stock.
SongH, Solos, Ac., Iranspoac*! in any key with RCCompMiI- ments.
W. H. BLACJvBUHN, 34, \Vi:sr Vu:w, Ci.rninuoi:
Stoira Factory i.’^ tho only ono of iti kind la Lojulon.
Vl.siton to town aro ia\ited to vlow both Factory and Show ltr>mr..^, which contain tbo XATgc.u, .and Beat Stock in London, at tho Lowoit Price.s for Cosh.
The ADlIIIt^lLry, IV.-UI 0/-7<’/£7/:, ISBTA OFFIOJS ’ f/t'., cic.
U U , J •im A m i “ •IT. Jf. TI7L QUEF.IZ cm.f
M.VXBR TO. , ; TH E STEAM FACTORY, 62‘ & 64, UJDGATE HILL,
N o r to n H ouho. Ln BoUo S a u v ag o Y a rd | a n d 1. 33oy Court, E.O.;
28, R o y a l
E.vcbnngc, »S5 W e a t E n d Houso. 25. Old Bond S tre e t , W„ ^
s i i0 2M r s o 3 s r ,
TTTATCH. Okc.. CLUBS.—Applications for Acen- v VV clc«» mvitM to o'<ta!ihsh tncao Clubs, wtilcli
LESSONS-
O N U R i‘: r i S - C U T T I N G .AND DRUS
S.MAKING '
.sitlc.s, Ciijtilc ftiue, CUtlionc: and a t tlio Assombly Booms, ■\Vhall y, overy Tuci^ilay.
LE S b 0 N S arc givou cvor.v tV mlncyfiav and -
^Jltllnhlv from 2 to b Agent nnd Cerllfiott Te.-xcher>
;-4 ULADILS. MAY,- JOIN. A:;V AVEDIC.: ------- . > , i
AilSS WUITESIDE, GAbTJjE GATE} Clithukoe.-
I .4 / ,(1 “ 1 t A . " W . i ■" i - >5 ' 'A i
V A t A U - ' . “T V . - ? t A /
i f ' m m " Ak’: ' ‘ V ^ * r 'A 2 1 \*, 4^
at -^7iAV .Whitc- ‘ .
rero oriirinated by Mr. UenKoa over 40 years ago, and form a conMhterahIu intYcoso to income. Full par* ttcnlara pout free.
■V' ‘ ' '•
llr.Lr.iFiKl.D Auction !Maut.—F'uiuay.—fi05 BQJoct from.
Violins, Strixg.s Szc. P iccolos & Musical Mepxhaxdisk.
Cornet-s ami Brass Tnstrumenls to be cleared out a t wliolc.^ale prices.
Don’t 1)0 led away by puff. View and judge fur your.-elves. thill ;it 31, West
I'Risy payments lo suit customers. Tuning and Hepairs.
BALLS, COXCEKTS, .tc,, .SUPPLIED.
Will wind any of tho ul*ovo Watchop, toRctbof with Warranty for correct perfonnanco, to any part of tho woi ld ireo and at his rli»k, on rooolnt of P.O.O., payalilo at GP.O., Bank Draft, or Qiah,
BENSON'S CLOCKS for tho hom>e. of ovory f don. Pru-untation Committees Inrlted to send BENSON’S CHUROn <Ss TURRET CLOOK8 ^ouler-Lyuo I’arlah Church, F:i.V{:r»hftm Chureh,
or phoiogrnplH.
BE N S O N ’S STA B L E AN D PA V i ’ORY CLOCKS. Silent. £1-5; hinkiuy.
quality*, with hri’.H wIk-cIa fiJcol pinions, 2ft. Gin dial, wUliftU nojilful line.*, welghtii.ivc.
,
BEN SO N 'S 'i'nrr.^f Clock Fautoiy is tlio
I.argeat in tho City of Lomlou, and only* Iho bei-i q uality
ia made.
lino Gor.t-< or I ’
l.atn <»oU of heft London malco. Ifan v i ‘
ioa4.iml>. of noveltiv-H v.i mnnulucturoru’ prices.
BEN SON 'S JEW E L L i rR Y nncl CH A IN S ia
TUo Largest .'!t:d X<5v«M.s;
tst.jek in London. SelcoUons sent to tho Country on reeoiiit
Bot with thu finest seloctoii (Jcius.and of beutlxindoo make.
Bpviuia!
“ Speciality " BrUllant Ringj. .at £5, £10, ami £20; Selectioni free on reeoip: of referenoo.
and Illu-stralion.s oi w.-ry elr.»>s of W.4TCU from £2
T IE N S O N 'S P x \b IF n ij5 1T, Uu> largest .and beat o£ ita kiud, ooUMitiiiur over 20-i paees of Pricoa
P 2■^. lo -‘ytOvi. OLOClvS, Cn.UXS, JbWELLERY,
LATiL and TURUKT GLOCliS, now edition jn af . gut, sent post freo on applleuttou 10
B E N S O N L S BNGAGErJ-EN’r RINGS, o« :i reference. ex<’luslvo rhwtirn?.. in rmllcGa viirloty,
wliridgoTo'.Yn IJull, Ivookorhiu'Pown Ilall, Ac. &c. Dost
fr kind, in croat variety and of tho nowest designs, Lon om £1 CO £503. Tho Lirgest ami newest stock in
Qr E:»tltnato.-i iiml mlvicofroo. •ItL'itcomidetcd tb« ni oiit Cloeku for Porumotiih Towti Ihill, A><hton>
f Tlio most Elegant ami prottiost Watoh yet mod* Tor Lailicft* wear, as well os being a IborouaUly good .
plftU-IInQtjiig. or Crj-rttal OlaBH, richly ungravud or ' ,
wTUOUS^VXDS HAVE RKEN SOLD. Performansa t niTuntod. Sent freo and at our risk to aJI porta of
lain polished. Afonogitun Kugravoti F In Stlvor CiiHOs, £5.
----- - ...
ForfulUr detcriplhn of thifc Uvo tV’ufcAw. JtUiatuUni b<iok tent poit free'
ho world. the rmo
Compound Ikilanoo, lluby jowollcel in 13 notions, Extiu Strong KovIchk work,
each.part IntcrchaTiRCublo throughout. I rriuo dO in .Mftxsivo 18et. Gold Coses, Iluntinff.
imekooper. Tltrcc:-quarter Plato T-ovor, with
, •
atest fltyJo.s. ............1.... Iitr,
lThe groat advantage uf having gentlemen’s ami hulloi » i.
ile to mcnunro. U they obtain a iHM .-foct m . . . . INSPEOTIOX INVITED. - - 11/(1
LuaJes’ Melton Cloth UJators In all the Ic.^illng , . Hha*lofl, from . . . _ - . ytja
>/K x A Very Neat and Llegant Watch for GoaUot vcftr.
•BKEK 80UI), ami wo daily roooivo from Uieir:.- owTiora, In ml purls of the world, itccoania of thsir spIen(Uaj>oriormiinf*e.
GI>rico JC5, in Extra StrcnRlh Slorllng SilTorOrVEtia Scat £roo at our risk to nil ivirta of tho world-
> . - ; .
ku'S Cases. Enclnotumcd, or pkim pollMhod. Porformaneo wurnvntod.
: B S M B O M ’S “SPEC
L MK In SUvor Oasoa r
IA AE” LADES’ In Gold Oasea
An i'ixaot TImekccjH.*r oml tho Best Valno In Ksv* less ^atchoH in tho Market.
TnOUS.VNDS HAVJZ r
35xtm Strong Kovlcsii Action, ■
E.’u''i part Intorchaugeublo. ,. ' - *•
Be.’it London mako lliroUL’hont, Tliroo-flimrtur PJiito 7.;/t;h.t.'i Lover, IjirgoChronomclcr Ikvlanco, Jowollwl in Rubles,
. . ‘ Sliver Oases s ' ’
l>emg accepted na sumciout. Upwards of CGO.fvu -
A* document required, tho . - A WITHOUT bUllLIlLS ,'
\ , 1 / BOT fi VQX 'XK. ' i
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