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I than for k o t place.' t


Lincnt the iinre tliiin iitimic to c bo attri- 10 arn>y of ind act or ,


0 ajixious ihcir vote wlion they icians arc as their


;jS^OTp|„;:-AND ITEMS Bribery is a'gain8t;tlie law Tht« n


of.the borough a j t t^ in c d to evade this


some, wlm !liyo;,V_corapcnsa(io„ » spirits withi,


la,?.'


th a t candidate' yard. both in th e ie t iJ r ru d


‘ If, they probably argued—“ if „ , may not rccompcnao us, ,ve ,vili


selves—a t his expense.” Cnrrvinen>,. .,!.?^'^','“° “Or. both in the letter nn/l tl„v ....si;.. “


lie’s residence, "lul niado^??^|!'"''J^«J


in th a t back y.ard no less than n v Jwiv ‘L‘“ ''“ We ducks, who rejoiced in .tlie fact that property of the aforesaid candidate eat, drink, and be merry, in tlio Iiolie ?? assisting him to an excellent dinner ^ ^


Now, as luck would Iiavo it, tliere .


These respectable birds, the voters compensation for


ote if they -cd. They r of to-day so far as i course, his


he taunt of but it will


J i


.e very idea ijcar upon a man a ^


'rding to his


n in support so far from


•lit votes, we :ic voters are the best men e is anotlier a e.xorcising mly a choice


firo) is it not It candidates


vay once and chief-making


l^ion or cheap j committee of a, arc making non may liave •iml visit the rjic proposed


Hall be spent in D.and tVashing- I rom thence to > allocated for


lourney will be liagra, visiting |*y back to N^cw


Idson river, the if the grandest


rnittcc believe ion, including will not exceed above the fare


g the season by nts have been who desire to


i


r week towards able many who ht*s holiday, to and get a


393. One can tlie places have f the Ciithcroc ig part in these lication to the


quarters, where they would bo U*^h hi-m,; ♦ to wait for tlieir martyrdom in a geid cause‘“ n*'' whether seized by pangs of remorse or by the aS"', t hills. It IS certain tliat tlicy did not accomniM H • ♦


ens. hey intended. t their vote., ; ' • . to lemovn V , , ' '‘"‘•omphsh all '


^ Mier horrmving o, tli'ey pnt dotvn 1 and cartiof Why-f? IV.as there some covert aUu«ini,'.„., •


e S id ?m !


omitted t' do so.


80 u s k „ i l ? t


is uncertain. I t is also uncertain Iiow it - ....... .


tVIiethcr they left that one by accident or dciss 'onvc tlleir cards. But they 0 1 ^ ^ ^


Tills is to be regretted, as the candiilate is desirous of knowing by whom lie was thus honoured


Dneks and voters liave disappeared into the d c S of ihc unknown and left no trace behind


* trace behind. ^ I t is not hceanse tlicy Iiavc discovered tiiat Ihov


have broken the law against hriborv, but it iimv £ th a t tliey have bceomc aware o! 'liaving broken


anotlier law, framed to protect respectable ducks from being forcibly removed from llieir owners premises.


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.are entreated to return to that back yard and to make themselves known, and arc assured tliat they shall be treated as prodigal sons deserve to be ^


If their eyes should catch thc?o inaragraphs, tlicy


charm. Tlie display of fireworks was exceedingly meagre, and the bonfires were conspicuous bv tlieir absence. Out Kimingtou and Gisbura way there were one or two, but respectable Clitheroc is above such things as those.


The fifth of November seems to be losing its


move in organising sacred concerts for charitable purposes, and I am told they .are willing to place th e ir seiviccs a t the disposal of any one who is interested in a really charitable undertaking^


The Borough Band have made a’praiseworthy


the Jl.ayoralty, but have decided to restrain my feolinesuntil after the dinner.


I should like to Imvc my s.ay on the suhjcctof


ASSEMBLY ROOMS, AVHALLEY. TWO SELECT


D A N C IN G Classes. FOR JUVE^^I-ES & ADULTS, .


”\Vill he held .in the above Boom, conducted by Mr; R. GTJDGEOK, Cutuekoe,


Commencing on Thursday Next, Nov. iitli, 1891.


Juveniles a t 6-0 p .n . . Adults .it S-0 p.ni


Terms:'—J un-nxii-KS, os. per quarter. Adults, - os. 6d.- ,, .


Special terras for two or more from one iiotne.


Intending members of tlie Classes iiuiy give their, names to XIr. Walter I axes, u lialle}.


WHALLEY DllAMATlC PEHFOHMANCE. The.first porfornnance, of the IVliailcy Aiintca


eally noble work tional Lifeboat .TCtto learn that The winter is a t terms and ship- funds arc forth-


:is vear h.avc to iwelcoine altern- ; to avert such a y and a Lifeboat. ,1 in some places tercst needs only siitulion npon a Ig the last tliirty de in the amount number of Life


d. While there ravoly risk their others, i t is most ndicapped for so


Dramatic Society,, took place in the Assembly.- Hooms last Friday evening, ami coiiiprieeil ,lr. W. S. Gilberts drama (in twoacts) ” Sweethearts,^


and also a comedietta, “ Nine points of tlic Law. The front spats'.were well filled,.but thoEC at t lo b.rck were not so well patroniseil. ^ '.


ve-s''^Sn^^p.h|S9 cSTb ' P,.”„d,„i„bly


certainly a most -ambitio. s ' this society to !oolniU;^>t


of patlios th a t was


ve ry distiinct sistc


the port late ( eidl b;


by tlin and


unaFteted, and As Katie


part. .T h e cliar.actor portrayod by Mr


i in this country cdicinc with the the operations of


\nti-Viviscction- uomoriali/ctl the *nse tiio proposed


.he Protection of •r whose auspices lave succeeded in


laturcs, amongst j.anyson, Cardinal 3")r. James


■«tion upon which I


d. There arc ndcfensiblc under


are otiicrs who


y justifiable but .inkind.


In the


led a noted bishop y th a t 'l ie would I: Ins life should be le a proceeding.


' I S ' . ! . » very


' ’‘^Taicen as a whole the P " / ”PTr“ olH^^^^ credtoble; and U.oro


prising sociotD^_________ THE w ^ ‘ IIOLV Coat.’— U' Natlianiol 8 Oh^ P-f Troves;”


Churuli, hj • fttii Hit* ®


•The Holy Coa ,t .ot.lroyc..


delivered la st night, t ‘he Kcv. .f


’fs/tvpti-


-A n in te re s t in g TiOW. Moor


'',9^°hV Liverpool, .•


pariiU vic.arof St. , „s well iimHO:


last Friday evening. The stage mis well set for eaeli pciic.


As Jenny Nortlicott, ^‘rs l la t l and in,the second


^ttu 'g ^ eu^^


was, in the first act, too stiff aqid nn^ tiic second oot this was 110 1 ig


5 quite becoming to limi a. e .rc„,throw of the second .act.


in “ '-“ ''‘''''''l ’ f'-pj „'uto


' interrupting Ins i^oi oqu Kiitli, bad very little to lie,.


and was i" >'P li oquios.'


,„ado tlio most of the ironside was lycll


„„d liis rendering


};r iim Yard-headed notrh-o^^^^^^^^ was quite a study. In


puFous ndvcntnres, a n d caroo ^ j,, i,o„g„-ortl Character th a t is


Mr Scott sliowed "P 'o r . impression of a


but ■ his actions were n


-f ire-catingandn^o" very


and ii north-country


T_ Tvr» iJodoniont V well.


jl„ gave dm t ..nspni-


a , ,


wasverywoUmadonpast olawjer^^^^^ Cuiiiiinglmim ■ j , „ t prcci^Jy


gehenungf h 10


r"'— "'


,e„jcr,. , „ power


, . PP j ‘„„po„(iiug, bat „„t . OmriiAitv.—A jminful sensation has been creat­


ed in the ncigbbourltood by tlie very sudden dwth of Jlr. Jofcjdi Oddic, wlio for tho past six years ,’ias been scboolniastcr a t the IVest Bradford and tVaddington scliools. Wo had received an intima­ tion of Mr. Oddic’ss'uddcn illness, and this appears


on our back page.’ Since this has gone to press we linvc received the . news -of bis death, wliicb occurred last night. His


illness coinmenccd .with an attack of diarrhcca, and developed into typhoid fever. J lr . Oddio was only about 30 years of age. His parents


,rd managing a large farm a t West B radforf. The deceased used to take an active ja r t . in chnreb work and 'was of great assistance to tbo'Kov E. Parker, of Wnddington. ' Ho was interested in tho Technical School, and was a member of tlio e la te s in Agriculture and Botany. ■ H6was id Clitlieroo only a week ago, where lie was Iiighly respected


The funeral will take place on Tuesday. W-HALLEY CmcKET Cnun.-^A- meeting of this club was


held on Tuesday evening, and w'as presided over by Br. W. P. Counsellor, and passed.


, and the outlook promises ' ' ’‘'J 9. Y ' ,, jYl*


past season, the balance is was decided to hold a latch on, 'vith a view to .“' “ t in s


f


coniincnce its next season s , work free from debt, X^oveii if not with .a balance in hand.


ForQannlnoUomo-Baltcd Ml&\D go to CB.N’LIFFE’S. 'ttUHSCll'Strcet.


COMING 'EVENTS. rrh e following is a listlof those coming events


of.which tlie shadows (in.tlio ments) liave already been east across our columns, j


Thn Kaeiimg, Soiree m the Wlmlley A^ cnihly Rooms.


. ; V Hotel, Cliathurn. : • •


Nov 7 “ Rcedyfor.1,” Lojv Moor UJIFC. ,, Weekly dance eomnioncts


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, 9 'reraperaiiee mcetiug (S t James s GETS.) Harrop-stTcct Schoolroom.


„ 12 T ta party and cnlertainraont a t Mary’s Schools.


St.


a t Fciidlc raomu a


Owing to the licavy expenses of the • on the wrong side. I t


WADDINGTON


The above Library will N o t -be O p e n


on W e d n e s d a y A f t e r n o o n s


but will be Open every S a t u r d a y A f t e r n o o n ,


By Order of the Committee. J . ROBINSON, Librarian


from 3 to '5 o’clock QLITHEROE FREE- LIBRARY


ALTERA TION of HOURS OF OPENING.


‘ J Iv Lords,—I am happy to say th a t my


relations witli foreign powers continue to lie of the most amicable nature. Believing th a t trouble was in store in Australia, I undertook a diplomatic journey to tliat counlry, with tlio most favourable results.. Idiope the immediate fruits of my visit may bo tliat wo sh.ill bo able to sell raisins olicaper than we did last year. Iaiu will he pleased to loam tliat I w-ns the


recipient of many presents, most of w-hieh I Iind ;n pnrcliasc.


; The little memento of tlie stone age now


jving in the Market Flacc will in tiinc-^I hope a short time—bcooino tlio foundation of a, lamp post from Whicli will bo diffused a flood of our own tap of 22-carat gas, I t is not a Pendant for


tlic Slayer’s Chain •\Vo continue to light thb Market on-Saturday


nights a t the points where i t is least needed, and where thc'lights from the Councillor’s and other


stalls give all th a t is , necessary; while a t the Parson Lane end there is not suffleient light to


find the public houses.


Kismet! I t is fate. ■ Slv Lords AXi) Gexti.emen,


. Tlic Police Station Hotel is making satis-


factorv progress, itnd as are have imported more policemen, I trust i t will bo well supported Sly friend, “ the little agitativc CoiinciUor,” continues to bo <:n evidence (wliich is n .foreign


jilirasc; ■ Should we a t any time. consider Hint tlie


niembcr for Clieshiro is becoming greater than' the greatest, we shall hope, by electing him to.- that aldcrmnnic bourn from which no councillor ever rotnrnctli, to ensure his coiisist'cnt iion- attendanco to the end of all lime. , Continue to iiay your Rates and Gas Bills; cheerfully, if possible, but pay tliein., ,' „ . .


ATHLETIC ITEMS;


;persons‘ who. watch the' games from week to week are .never anxious to prophecy as to the winners, and'each week brings its surprises.


Mcst.oE the. League Clubs arc bo even that


‘seem to bo playing themselve.s into the old form, •and to defeat Kverton by four goalsi.to none shows that both in attack and defence tlicy are rapidly


coming to the front once more. The three leaders retain their position, whilst


Feroeping up in the table. Darwon and Wolvor-. ' Immpton 'N


:hnd th a t quantity of goals scored against them. • Aston-Villa have scored most goals (28), and are (Closely followed by Sunderland with 27. Everton and Burnley are a t the other end with 14each.: -


have only-si.x points out of.ii possible^20, and thc latter seven out of .a possible 22. Thirteen seems to be a prouiiuent number, ns four of the clubs have


Sunderland and Pivston North End arc gradually ’Vandercrs arc the wors^ as the former


' Bank Meadows must have been an awful blow. Of course, tlierc were ono or t\vo men away, but no League - club will he able to do muoli good without capable reserves to fall back oii, and tlie Villa were also pl.aying three or four reserve men. '


Darweri' are going from bad to worse, and to be be.atcn by Aston Villa by 5 to 1 on the Barley


Somehow or other ;thc Rovers are never a t their, best against the'VVnhderors, ami have not beaten


; them since December, 1889. Tho 'game was keenly played, and the home team


.results will bo watched very keenly, as, if they are ; a t all successful,, tlicir opponents will li.ave ,a stiff


won by four to two. The winners will now have to plav away from lionic for a few weeks, and the


job to depose thenj from first position. Two old monibcrs'wcrc doing duty once more in


the persons of Ilerhy Arthur and Douglas. I t is only a season or two ago when the former's name


M'as a household word. VVOOLER is BOllhiB the choicest Tea In tho town at


l l i o , i / S , tiruX


i Visit or the Oumoxde F amily.—On Friday iand Saturday evenings in last week nn c.\collent ’ entertainment was iirovided in tiic Public Hall by the Ormonde Family. Tho throe main features were the vcntriloquiarpciformnnces of Mr Fred Ormonde, the violin solos of ^liss X^ottic Ormonde


! the tiling, as iliev wcro.triily inarvcllous.; Possibly ; tlic violin solos will bo romombered the longest, but the audience, though unfortunately not large, were thoroughly delighted witli the whole programme.


and the iD'pnotic exhibitions of Dr. Ormonde. I t would be dimculttosay which of these three fea­ tures was most appreciated. Fred Ormondes vcnlriloquial powers are decidedly above the aver­ age whilst Miss Lottie’s violin solos were amongst the best-that have been lipard iu .Clithcroe for some time For those who love, the mysterious, the liypiiotic exporiments of Dr Ormonde would be just


-GO TO J ’ITALL'S, vou must if you 'wnntStyllRh UAIR CUTTING tnul Clean aiul Eiisy SUrWlNQ. Go lo Mrs. IIALL. tho Lancashire Laily ShoTcr, No. 10, VVcllgato.


Coxahur.ATioNAi. T e u x o J tEX’s M .I .S ,—T h e


members of this society wore cntortninca on ■\Vc<lnc5iUy evening by an interesting lecture by the


■ la lloeho” ’ Sr.


Kev. W. Pnirlmrst, Barrow,.- the-snhjcot_b'oing .Tollri Frederick Oherlin, ■


-rrlToto Houses nml Parties siippllca with Homo-Bn^^^ ' Plain, Cinrant, nml Seed IlIlbAD, a t CUHLItFX b


' Ituesell-Btreot. .Tamks's Cnuiicii.—Tho -anmial diocesan'


V collections were made a t St. James’s Cliuraii';,last^ j Sunday, the preachers being: inorniug, ilcy. E.


■riio aecounts were rend ; Incc, curate ; evening, Ecv. G. Fielding, vicar.


= TftUorlnc.—For Fit, Price, nnd Quality, combined, go to I FLACK’S, Ohurch Street, Clltbcroe...........................


? JuiHLKE Singers.—On'Wednesday and "I'inirs* ;dny ovcniiigs, the Pennsylvania Jubilee Singers visited the Wcslcynii School, and gave entertain-


liminls eonsisting of camp songs, glees,, &c.. Uuncluding on IVednesdny ■ evening.: with and on- Thursday,


.............^ with “ Uncle Tom’s Cahiii.


;iMr J . Cook mid Mr L 'F. Br.acewcU, and the ■'entertainments were tlioronglily enjoyed.. i -


, AUilross—19,.aVollgalo, Omheroo. . ; i ‘'Tlio chair was’ taken on thb respcctivo';evenings .by


T HALL General Grimier ot Ilasors, Carving Knives, : ona ail klnila ot Cimlng-out Scissors, .to. Xotolbo ;-


WrsLv-v.s- FonF.itm Mis'sioxs.—Special sermons


'were jiteaelicd morrang and evening la st Sunday 'by the Rev. ir. G.' Highflcld, B.z\., .at.tlie


■Wesleyan Chapel, Low- Moor, in aid of the ■Ws-slcvan Foreign Jlissions. A children s service 'was also conducted in-the aftcrmion,


evening tlio aiihual iiiissionary iiicotiiig timk plneo, stud was presided over by, Jlr.. IrcUiid.. -Ilie -Rc'.


'Yesterdny


S ■ C ' 'Hall, of ■ Clintbum, -was -1110 speaker,' and magic lantern views w6ro displnycd.iljustratiTO of 8CCDC3 >u tt nussionary’s work.


■'^T^mday atterao'oli,' an.Vanothcr in the oveniog. on Sunday ^ ^


s i r S- 'Vaughan. «prvieb was “ The two golden Eva’’.’ Pastor of the Ban do Most persons will be glad to see that North End


tiot suit - ■ ■ t^OUblo : : '


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f o r e c a s t ■ OF THE.;'


MAYOR’S SPEECH


T E A P A R T Y .. ‘' a n d e n t e r t a in m e n t , '


• ■ ' WILL HE iiEi.n r.x run


P arish C hurch S chools, OS


THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER irn i, TIic following ladies and gentlemen have


very kindly promised to take part in :llie Entortaimnont:—Vocalists :-y< .


Mieses CAUTER, JACKSON, A. A'. MITCHELL, ROBERTS, TILSTON, and the .; ' Mieses" TOMLINSON."^ ^ '


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Messrs W. CALVERLEY, T. A. BAVIES, V’. - .T. DAVIES,


R. JACKSON,'II. LANGFORD, and J . RILEY. I nstrumkntaukts: '


Moi-srs. A. R. BLEAZARD, . . . JAS. BOpTIIJIAN,


F. liOYLE, AND W. HANSON. Comic Sketciiks, -&o.


Messrs. A. JACKSON and T. LANGTREE. Accomdanist—Miss BILSBOROUGII.


Tea on the tables , a t G-15. Entertainment to commence a t Eight.


PRICES.—Tea and Entertainment, Is. each. Entertainment only, 6d., and a few reserved seats 6d. extra. Children half price.


Procc'etls for Scliool Debt


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ART.


To the ICdilor of T/ic C/if^croc Timw. . Deaii Sinj—'Would you. allow me a few lines in


your paper, respecting the a r t section of .the


jTcohnical Classes. I wish, if possible, to correct ■a very mistaken notion prcvailiDg about the sub- jf^cts taken .in this a r t section...


i -One would think, from what one hears, that a litilo .geometry, pcrspoctivo, and model drawing, so called; contain all the virtues that a r t is heir,


to. They are essentials, i t is tnic, to some extent. But they will no more give tho power to make a spirited design or a tolling skoten, than learning to write will make a poet F'.ar be i t from mo to depreciate this effort of my


..CONSERVATIVE MEETING! On Saturday evening, a meeting .was Jhcld a t


the Conservative Club, in support of tho candida­ ture cf the four Conservative candidates, and for the. purpose of appointing tho check clcrkfi incssonger.s, etc., for the election day. Mr. C. IF Rowlandson occupied: the chair, and there was .a very • gool attendance, including Councillors Jonlan. Mitchell, and Tillotsoii. Only two of the candidates were present, Mr. R. Lancaster and Mr. E. Crabtree. , Mr. Lancaster addressed tho meeting, and, after


in art as painting, is the conception with composi­ tion of the subject, and is the least subject to rules. As Mr. Ruskin says.’ ,‘f Groat a r t is not tlio work of the limbs and fingers,- but of the soul.” I t may ho asked: But can this be_tanght? Beauty spreads around “


native town in this dircetion ; I wish i t success. But pray do not lot us make ourselves ridiculous by a garnish of garbled nonsense. " lie that will read will find that the divinest part


to appreciate i t 1 In anticipation, thanking'you Yours truly.


The mind can be led E. CAWTHOUNE


Littlcmoor, Clitheroe. THE EAGLE CRAZE.


To the. Kditor o f the CUthp'oe Titncf. Sir—I notice in the last issue of your paper,


and also in other district paiJors, a report of an eagle having been shot on Grindlcton Fells. I may say th a t the reports referred to^aro incorrect', as no bird of the kind was even seen, much less


shot. Your correspondent has evidently been been gulled by some person who is having a laugh a t his expense. Then, again, most people .are aware that i t is ridiculous to talk about an eagle being in this neighbourhood, as^it is quite contrary


I answer


expressing his regret .at not being able to attend the previous meeting, said he was ono of tlioso wlio when he had begun fighting liked to have it out to tho end. Ho spoke of his being a comparative stranger amongst them, and said that wherever he had been he had always been well received. At ciglit o;dock on Monday morning, tho four


OKEAffgHl-4 C U R B S ' FOR PAlk,


Rhemnatism, Neuralgia,


polling atations were opened, and voting com­ menced for tlio election of four councillors in tho place of those retiring. As intimated last week, neither party had sought the contest, but had been forced into i t by pressure from outside. Tho can­ vassing had been vigorous and tliorough, and both parties wero confident of success. Foiling com­ menced slowly, and not more than half the voters iiad been to tho poll by six o’clock. Both sides were well anppUed with carriages, and there was great activity amongst the workers during the last


•Sore Throat, Sprains, Sores, Scalds, Burns, Toothache, etc.


Backache, Swellings,


two hours. There-was a quantity of election literature, but the following caused much indig­ n a t i o nOp e r a t i v e s of Clitheroe,—Who wants, to reduce your wages for local disadvantages, and to curtail your holidays?—Mr. Kobiuson.'’ >fr. Robinson lost no time in issuing a reply. Both


increased ns* tho evening wort^u, and reached Its climax between 10-30 . and


Smitliics opened the doors of Town Hall, and tho result was road as follows:— * ROBINSON ■ - LANCASTER - • n o HERTS. •COWMAN


when Dr -


to their habits and mode of living. The bird that attacked a man (or was .said to have done sol on the Fells a few weeks ago might possibly have been a buzzard. But i t is hardly probable that a buzzard would be seen in this district. A bupanJ. however, will attack a -man. Every bird that is secii on the.se Fells is now being classed as an e.agic if there is anv size about it. As an instance, a few days ago a party were shooting on those bolu, ami a t one particular stage a huge bird was seen


to be coining towards them. One of the, part> immediately shouted, “ An eagle, an eagle, etc., and would not he convinced of ins error. This bird was—what I presume the other birds have been—a crane, which is certainly a large bird, but


tlic idea of hu eagle is ridiculous. I remain, v^c.,W. H. BLACKBURN


ClUhoroe.


Tliero is little doubt that our correspondent is right, and th a t i t would be in the highest degree


improbable that such a bird as an eagle should be seen in this district a t this season. The following


paragraph, haring rofo'rcncc to a former eagle story, appears in tiio present number of tho


lias recently appeared in the paperr. Two eagles "'‘' " I


•‘ of a very laVgekind” aftet K-asting on a dead slroep assatfltcd the dog of


Slonyhurst Macin'inc. •• A sensational story from the Slaidtairii moors


Barton, and tlien tlie keeper himself, one of them ftrikkra him a violent blow with its 'ting, and tearing^ his sleeve 'vitlt its beak; after which they


Brncewoll -


Crabtree - ■ Dcwhursl - Parker


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corded their votes—527 in Salford, 2S9 a t Low liloor, and the roinainder a t tlic Town Hall. There wore seven spoiled voting papers. The straight party voles for all four candidates numbered 547 on .the Liberal side, ami 520 on tho Conservative side: Tho plumpers were eight for Bracewcll, two for Cowman, three for Crabtree, • four for Dewhurst, five for Lancaster, sixteen for Parker, seventeen for Roberts, and five for Robinson. The total individual votes recorded amounted. to 3,492 Conservatives and 3,442 Liberals, giving a Conservative majority of 50. Last year each party polled 3,237 votes, and in 1887 the Liberals polled 3,423, and the Conser­ vatives 2,990, so that during tho past five years Tears the Conservatives liavo gained 403 votes whilst tho Liberals have only gained 19. As soon as these figures had been given out, the


Out of 1,9S9 voters on the register, 1648 had re­ • Retiring Conncillorji. -


crowd outside the Town Hall parted, and each section hurriedly made its way towards its particu­ lar club, where the results were reccivctl amidst


great cxcitomont. AT THE CONSERVATIVE CLUB,


s?“ ?d away towards Lancaster. The story seems m requrre eLflrniatio.i, for althmigli a In'cr report avers* that an eagle, presumably one of this pair ha? heen shot near Preston, there are some niamfcst diiricultics to he got over. I t is by no itieans clear


why'eagles sl.oMd be in season, when tlicre can he no lack of food “> ‘'n '


tlioiii from their ordinary haunts; nor vliy , liasing a sheep a t their disposal, to say nothing of hares mid ??onsc, they should trouble them themselves


to attack a dog, nud more wonderful still a man. I t is also well-known that neither c.aglcs nor hanks attack ivith the beak, hut with the talons, hut ; ig t l io hooked beak only to tear tho


i,iirno«es. IVo accordingly content oiir- for the present with recordiiig the story as


s for


i t Im? rSched us. We observe that about the same l peHodra hon, escaped from a


en o r tk to be a t large on Longridgc 1 e l l ; but of flfls story, likewise, no eonflrniation has readied


Clithcroc and district Junior Football League.


Results up to date :— •Teams


Y'oung Rovers Y'ouug Ramblers


Kcd Hose Star Wanderers


Koynl Bines C l ia tb n rn


3


Market Place Rovers 3 North End


‘Victoria Blues '»


, fy o


o


;• "


Lost Dm for ngst Pt.s 0 0 32 :: 0 0


1 0 31 X 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0


1 13 5 5 4 1


tile four candidates were present, and Mr. Lancas­ ter, appearing a t a window, expressed his very licarty tlianks for the way in whicli he had been supported. Ho lieliovcd Ms success was largely accounted for by tlie unusual nnniber of split votes. He -was a coiiiparativo stranger amongst tlicin, and appreciated tlic more on timt account tiio Iiononr tlicvlmd done liiin;'• Ui‘ sincerely tliankcd tlioin, ami linpcd Ms conduot in the Council would jiistify tho confidence in Mm tliey liad siiown tliat day.


(Lend applause).


Mr. Cowman also hriclly tlianked the gatiicrmg, and said i t liad been a very liard flglit bat n very


.


pleasant one. The crowd then dispersed, and tlie eamlidates


made similar specelios inside the elub. at th e liberal club


the crowd surged into the largo room until i t was pneked, bat returned to tlic road on word being hrouglit tliat tlio candidates would address them


from the windows.


said ho felt proud to occupy tlie position in which their support had placed him. Ho was sorry Ms position was not more closely followed by ins colloagncs. Having briefly reforreil to tlio liandhill wllicli had been issued tliat morning, with tlie intention of damaging Ms cliaiico of election, lie tlianked them for tlicir siipjiort, and assured them that he slioiild endeavour, as heretofore, to rcjircseiit tlic interests of tlie ratepayers in gencnil, and should continue to do his duty to tlic town at large.


Sir. ilobiiison was received with enthusiasm, , (Clie'oriiig).


2 32 3 7 .« 2 4 29 1 5 . 9 1 1 7 0


*'‘‘-'vietoria Bines 2 piiintsYodnetod for playing • an inelcgible nian. ••


Sr Ma'iv’s J t . l . s . -A t t l i e weekly meeting of


tlds seeiety on Tnosdny evening, the «.hjeet for discission ,vns “ Isvaeeination hDnofiu.il. _ Mr.


W Marsden hriefiy opened the T'"-”'" " nflinimtive, and lie was rejilicd toby Mr 1‘. K"‘S ‘ ' who gave strong nrgnmeiits ' for the


had


entil-rate, and t lat brought off


r ? ' ' f ? ' ; t r o ? “ tile alliniintivc.


"


ail'd s'aid th a t vaccination did not even reduce the d .1 'ate- and tliat nil inquests on children who


i vaccination were


J '™ ; ,* ? so?m "her name, eenmionly „f niomhors present were


eeiimtion, only two taking up SACimu CoxcEnr.—On Sunday


Borough Frize Band gave the .sacred concert wl had previously been amiomicod. ^ y the cmirtesy


. . . afternoon tiie •liieli


„£ CMef Constable Edwards, the Cattle JIarket " i s placed atjnieh' disposal. The prepamnie w.«


a good one, and the various items were ' ‘="‘’9™’ " ’ ^ T. V. Lost, stvle. Comnienemg with the


Grand biareli, “ The four D.G’s.” the hand followed ^ With the “ zViistrian .Hymn,” and a selection "F


fromMendclssohins b t l a u “ The Lyne


purpose.


Charmonde, . and a^^ y^^^^ ;;h sU n 1 "Am ?M ^


■ ' • ....(S tF a iil ” A grand selection “ Miriam,”.follo'ved ;


g ^..^cr-popnlar


“ ]? Cliorii"”- 'i’1‘0 collection realized a ‘levoted to a ehari.able





7 2 4 4 1


cheers, said lie was proud to tliink he still liad tlio eonfuicnce of tlio ratepayers, and thanked them all lieartily for their support. He wanted to see the old borongli prosper, and lie was only s orry tliat tlicv, ns a party, liad had no greater success.


Mr Ahraham lioherls, who was received with ' • , H e l l IFIELD yV u c t io n AKKT.iAL


PRIZE SHOIV And S ale,


TH U R SD A Y ’, D ecember ioti i


For list of Frizes and entry eomlitions, apply to Secretary.


C.-\TTLE Mz\RKETS. a shade belter for tile latter, no change m tiro


Heui-ifibuii Auction Maut.—'tVinixusiiAV.--- A liglit Sliow of geld cattie and


llowcver, they nnist become more united, and next PchoicoM^^^ time tlicv ivouid aoliiovo something better.


lirougnom,


‘ Mr. Farkor and Mr. Br.icewell also thanked the 1 prices, voters for The support accorded, and then calls


arose for ‘-Cowgill.” Mr. Cowgill, advancing his head .and shoulders


throngli the open window, said lie rogrettod not liaving the liono'ur of addressing them ns one of the defeated candidates. Tlic fact was. ho was ono of tho “ reserve.” (Laughter). He then read out to them the figures. A sninll knot of people followed Conn. Rohmson


BOUK


ns hc’ left the cinh for Ms rcsidonco, and cheered. -Wlion opposite Duck Street, tliey lioistcd tlie suc­ cessful candidate upon tile shoulders of ono or two moil and carried Mni in triunipli and amidst hearty cheering to Messrs Cmhtrccs’ brewery. Mr Itohinson’s election a t tlio licad of tlie poll


BRD-aOAO IW), pnoio;om.nrv


.•BoqDUIu! UDJuina


has cansod general satisfaction,' for lie is respected hi- both parties. J lr . Roberts and 'Mr. Cowman are men who have proved tlicniselves good and useful public servniils, and Mr. Lancaster will iindoiihtedly prove an appreciable acquisition to


the Council. COCKLE AND MUSSEL FEAST


the anininl gathering known as the “ Cockle and Mnv.el Ecast ” was held. There was a gootl muster


M nromhers of the Comieil, only two being ahsent-- ■Ud J.vs. Garnett and Conn, larkor. I t is usual


On Tnesday evening a t tlie Starkio's Arnis Hotel I


a t this annual gathering to discuss the question of Hie inayoralty. and this year the Council invited


fISro.Ml to accent it. The question of the mayoral (ifnner on thc^Oth. was then disenasefi. Last:rcftr tlm dinner did not Lake place, but i t was decided |


m?? m ^ 0 0 ^ off'"'’" •? ^ ’■5' to observe the custom as usual tins year. CDSLIFFE'S sell Iho Bosl.I/IO TEA in Iho Jitogiloni. . Bonouoii. F olioe.—Miclinol Walilron, of no days.' ’ : ' ' • ' •'


O c ta l—Sarah. Fickup, Frinirosc-strect, aged C3 years.


boon drunk and incapable in Cnstlo btrcct on the | previous afternoon. Ho was fined 2s. bd. or so^cn |


ottled abode, was charged yostcrd.ay nioriiing before Messrs Dowliutst and Bodmajno iwth having


Nov 1—RMabella Parker, Market Place, aged 14 years. • ■ ' .


^ _ Will. P ^ ^


James Atkin. BawilhuitltlSf ageu 81 yc.irb ,, _ ...... ^ arkinson. 'West Bradford, aged o4


■ .. , • -Mary Birch, Whallcy-road, aged Glye.ira


•onin?uns BJOinon


SinptiSH-m-DOl •|PiOl vo« 01 poD i Uip.’KOipJWnpoJ -i jojomoatifl


mnmitiiK •OpBlJS .-•tit ui


•SBBJO oqi «o xnnmixoK


uiniujuiK •opwiSuj


•un«? m cm u{


the retiring mayor (Conn. J . J . Smithies) to hold the ollico for another year. Coiin. Smithies, Wev.w declined the honour, and Ins position by


11 S § J I-* ^ h a, 01 K E B c a tb s . iUHjxvj(7 P L E A S E D O N ’T ' i lE . \D 'C H IS ' I t only repeats.the well-kiM'-vn fant that- E I R T H ’ S


0 A T .C-A K:E;g .Y Muf f in s , C rumpets,


1 And M I L K C z V K b b .tre the oe.-'t umt Aloiiey can hay, aiidfiiiay ho'.Iiad < | FRESU BAKED LVLRY D Ik A L


’ , 1 DUCK STREET, CLIThEROE- 7.


^ -T . t


* s' ?- S — ^ I atijoci -f.'ia ^ t $ = 13 3 ,]uoLabic improvement i Y ” ’,”


'°Tnur.si.AV— 217 calved and calving coiv.s wore sold! Tiro- sliow was a good one iiiclusive “f -choice heifers and young cows. _


MART


- -


- -


- -


- 905 932


- SGO - 83G t 803 735


- SS9 SGI


the Conservative and the Weavers’ Committoos hastened to deny nil knowledge or responsibility the anonymous handbill. , Excitement rapidly


rb tt s*l' O * .


Siinjilj bvcMUie t: another


rttwhh.K ibv Ve'ty tt coO'iaers pain »pplicutlou, ftnd


palna, Kftcr fvU c:?..;.- li


HorliL I’llert Ca ‘W -


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iln-.i;-..:...................... H”? ■•‘••L It


,:• •• i Ly .1 . • '• • • a ; . . . •• •


AS THMA C U R E D , No matter of how long standing or how severe, by


D R . S P E N C E R ’S A S T H M A C U R E .


The beautifully iUustratetl book, 4tli edition, en­ titled “ Asthma, its Treatment and Cure,” by tliat eminent authority, E. Edwin Spencer, M.A., M.D., etc., etc., etc., gives plain, intelligent, and com- prehcn.sivo information, which moots every ph.iso of Asthma, Catarrh, and Broncliitis. ^ I t presents a course of trcntinont which is instant in relieving, permanent in curing ; safe, oconomic.al, and never- failing. Sent post free on receipt of 3d. by


The Geddes Manufacturixo Company, 24!>,’IIlOn UOLUORN, LONDON.


FPILES nm


..................... Adilrcss: Tub Oki Coiir-ANY, tMO, High llolbom. London,


ree.rostflRond. Address: Tub Okddes M.\NCrACTU»iNO


‘PlL.\NTnA," rile Cure. nermnnen


Dll a rcrmnncHt euro guanintcod. Sample Imnusllate;Rellcf


T-TELLI FIELD AUCTION MART


M i : Salk I'ou S tore Cattle & B ulled C ows,


WED., NOV. ii T H , Sale a t 11-30 prompt,


Calved and Trescnl Calving Cows every Tlinrsday a t Ten o'clock sliarp.


GamonaaUtyThrco-qcartcrrUto^^ . , , , Lever 08 dcacriJiod and lUnatratAXl abOTP,


^ErwhilVixtraStroncUi llirnnchont for 'WoYlaiMn,} In Kstra heavy and larc-i Stt rliiiK Silver


Cr%’«tul Ol.aM C.asor«, cncino tni ncd and jviiIaUod, An Katm lartre and Kstra SU'ini; Size of Iho LUDG.VrK WATCH for


For fuller do.iorlpi!on of tho Lud;f.\to watCtt SOD lilnstratoil Pamphlet, ix»st freo on uppUcatlon.


l llaUwaV Slen and Jllnor?. IlewmriDK I’S inohes tliamotor


s tn.ndo at the same price. 7.5 5a , a . t. .


Beat Londen mado TIIREE-QtTARTEIl -Fi..\TL. ~ "


________


For Gentlemen And Youthp, ur in Kstra pmalliSiito -V for lAtllcs. >


Keop»l>att<‘rtiinotl»n:i,aa(l Itdonblolho- • StrcaRlli and Value of any .?’> r»ii. Watcii yet inaiic. ;V A^Noatanil l-'loraiif »**7.e<aRiUnstmt«Hl> ■


.................................rul'l<^», .


.. “ti, t .


Strong Crystal CL’i#*, £5 5s. In IHol.-Gold. Crystal Olas* Cas<-*5'. Gentlemen’s sine. £12 11*


Ladies’ size,in ISet. Gold, £10 lOs.'


In Ilandi'omrt Sterling .‘^llvcr Cn»c^, vitb 3;


liLIOeiTE^VN’s size. Silver Cases


workMa . • y ■ 'X i


. - ' ' ' vt - - '


IB i ir re l i ' .\ o Ill tho afodern T&rcv ; la Silver Cases . rdinary, old-fashloneiK,


MQ:: Silvar Casoa :1


BENSON’S CLOCKS for iho hoa^o. of ev-try from kind, in yreat variety and of tho nev/cyt de ccr..i.


Izondon. Presentatiou Commltt.rfM lavjtt'*l to vicv,* tho Sho-rr Roorn^. or to «ond for 1 holo>:r.iphn.


G E«itimntC:< and mlvh o freo. Jn-Jt eomnlotcd Uar


£1 to £500. Tlio larye-t v.rA ncnvcst cioc’a m BENSON’S CHURCH & TURRET CLOCKS


quaUty. with bras'* wheels, st.-.d maionH, j/t. .viri. dial, with nil necfUnl lino-J, wo5;jn!if,vvc.


CLOCKS. Silent, £1',: Strlkinr. ik-i;;


i3 made.BENSON’S Turret Clock Faetorr is fne Urp -. in tho City of Izomlon. and only tho I- lu c.U!i.h.v


BENSON’S JEWELLERY find CHAINS Ju


Tho iATcest and Newest Stock m I,.ondon. S'llci.t.c... sent to tho Country on rcvinpt m a rcfercn<x?.


M lino Gcm«ot Plata Gold o'. be«t Lontlon tan..;,. BEN SO N ’S ENGAGEMENT RINGo, <.


any thou'innd.s of novclijes at niannfr.eturcr.. 6 spccialand exclnstvo tlesioas-. jn endli~;« v;tie*a'.'. ct wllU tho Unost scleelod Gems, and 01 Ixiil L-n-oa


™Spealamy" Brilliant llmKAat £5, ClO.nr.d £20: - Selections free on receipt of reference.


■DENSON'S PAMPHLET, tho larRcit and be.''. JD of it.s klnd,conialnic« over


PLA'TE, anil TLTtllH'I' CI.OCUU, now camoa jujl out, sCQt post free on application to


Eot&U.


The Al>2llTt^hTYy XVAU OFJVCB, I^DIA r,c.,rfc.i


• IT. Jf.'TZIH OrBS.Vnufi V.riYM. FA:dJtr, ^ } ‘


V J e M K^.a gy: * — XL\Knn TO


T E E STEAM FACTORY,


62 Si 6-^, LUDGATE Hh-L, N o r to n House, I ia Bello S a u tra so Yartl, a n d 1, B o y C onrt, E.O.; _


3L 0 I I«X > 0 3S « .


Tr rATCn. Ate. CLUBS.—TUcao CInl-3 wore Ui:.! vV nrieinatcl by .1. W. Ucn.on over <0 yian: ncc..


Anpliiivtiona invUcti for Aecnri“ , which forni a con)- s'SSSbio iaorearo to income. FoU parUoamm po-t,


2 8 .R o y a l E.Kolianso, •& W e s t Eacl Hocoo, 25, Old B ond S tre e t , W.,


^ 1749. -


reat Clocks for Port-^mmith Town Hall, Asutou- BEN SO N ’S STABLE AND PACTOR-^r


under-Lvnu Paridi Chnrch. 1 ayensham ChnnuT^ XrowbrlfltfoTown Uall, I.ockerbie Iowa IijuI. .t-:- >2^


Will send any of tlio above Watches, tonetiier.’ with Warranty for correct performanco, Jo any part of tijc Vi'orM free tind nt. Uh ri.ik. on rt-ccipt of I’.O.O., payal'k' at (IV.O . Hank Dnift. or


. . > 1 DC' » S V ' iKiigSi- f ^ i W h: ,1 . . 1 ,>!. J >^'■?.%'___'re .T'-. 1... l l . '''J , ^ _______________ LH. 1 t i


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