i f . .
IrEMS
Itnrtctl and ift iTliGrc i» one Ip in the work-
lio lip from tlio
|\Vhat would bo . IJlafkburn
I want to pass it |aa a iiini foe
( 0 What
ICorporalum of flrom lUaukbtirn loiild it nut be ['‘••on tram every
a l l t h e
jon visited by ■•lievcd at least >b, bv means of
I’avcb of suitable hilaiuiiropically
■art to take him I'.gb, for having Inmand, he came lints wore not to
: not. They suc-
liem ten .shillings, of good
f.aith,
|‘f valuable spec Jiise., which, they liuoas.
• money. In fact I ’lic police are
Imp of the parlies
jig tliom together, Ith twopencc-imlf-
I f one or two ini I'-li the municipal jnis Mayor of that , lias, by special
I graphed. this week, and
|lhc dignity of liis ’ missing, and the to be repaired at
stone chair, with
litli r,aiii tubs for a picture t.akon, in
In his official arm- |:li pictures he has (and probably an
I in the window of a I ig-Iano.
l id a little
rom.snce 1 has followed suit, lx kind.
! happened, but the
I the putting up of I he non*api>curance
'TICES.
1 and making. The |away .as iiMial, and ! latest designs in ic. Tile gratis pa- • purchaser consist.s
I Mra L uacu’h T am- Ithe full Hize paper I with diagram and
J ve;.and in addition Ining content.s thoa* 1 for Capes, Jackets,
Itobcr part, is a Jih Mark Tw.iin, by (o f a serios of iuter- Ikirlrait.s and
loel Morloy, and the Vrtralls of Charles l ev. Joseph Augu liristian I'ailli *’ (by
j entitled “ A Rock- l i lilioral amount of Tiber fully up to the
iroN
■evjsKm court was 1 on W'
cdnc.sday, by jng barrister. Mr. |i, both of SIcipton, ];ve.s and Ijibcnals wore quiet and
lollowing townships j —
Ua.shall Kaves, Ixnd (Illghor and
I.Mitton, Newton-in- I igtun, and W^cst
\'i\ in the Kingdom. Mack and Miss
liLstress a fth c Gis- takon Pitman's
|rraphy.
lu x .—A man and Into Gisburn saying l iccccdcd ill obtain- |i ring AS security a I hey have not since ides and case have
( thlcss. The police a marriage took
I j , Wliitfield, awl |iic Rev. J. JJriggs, ceremony. Mr.
|-?&t nir.iv and ^fiss ■ wore many friends Ihurcb. llrcakfnst |tle, and afterwards the 1 oO train Tja
[ honeymoon. a boy named
Is sent to an indus- 1 ttcinpting to break lowergatc, early oz\
istated to bo QtUtC: ■
I Mrs. Ta^Iori o f ewuitra- tills
'■ " V ; ' '-It* J living with his i bridegroom being
the Examinations. Evening, 1/0.
names to the jrnes for CnohcrA CL . t
AftcmMi'i “t‘’> i •
'
intuntline Statists arc
rc.luc;.cTtofho.t»^ “.TBlKINSON,
Friday: '
Tu9.sday
C E X S^S^B'S, ■ COMMENCE' NEXT WEEK
TI^tE TAULK.,.- St. Monday Drawing .
Lower School Class Room, . ■ . .
7-01
Mr.AV.MTB. St. Mnvt/'s Lower Schoolroom.
Cotton Spinning Cotton ^TeaTing Mr. J.
COK Oi L^ree Library.
Carpentry nndJolncry . T-OtoS-O. , (For Practioax Mbx Ostt)
Mr. JOS, TUEXTON. St. Mary's Lower Schoolroom. ^ , (Or i'osiibhi in (he-M’tfteif .'schoolroom,
Inorgonirt Chemistry 7-0 to 9A Magnctlam and Electricity 8-li to Mr. JOS. BinKBTT,
Free Library^ , Drawing . - . 70 to 0-15- Mr. -WMIB.
St. Mary s Lower School Class Room. ■Wednesday: I’ liyHlology Mr. JOS.'BIRKETT.
St. J/frry’.t Lmccr Schoolroom. * Cookery Classes . • 3 to • W ?. • Mrs. ARKOUX. rKsloD,
- Comirfl Chamhc.r, Town Ilalt.
' Pliino .iml Sollil noomotry, ■ UuilJltig Construction • Jlr. JOS; TUEXTON.
Ttinrsdny:
rhyfilpgnq.liy . „
Cotmr.H CAiliiit'cr, Town JTalt. 7-OtoSA
. . ScKuid. Ligln, and Meat Mr. U. OXBOKOn*
. Free Library. Applied Mccli^ies
Arithniotic Mathematies f. S. JI. UASUM.
^ Free Library, Principles of Agricultttrt. , ;; _ Boftnr ■-^•joUN.'aWrKSOM. .V i ^ The Fees are payable
^ will be collected by the Sec e ^ first class night in each subjec .^
,.ach , stMitioital ,su1yooL These Ftca » /« for one, two, or three
74) to 8-0.
Kir. S. II. HASUM. Lower Sckoohomti.
74) to 8-fl* 8-i« toll'll
. 5-15 to 3 I5* I*4) to 8-1. 'S-lStoO -l-S C'
M AT H E M ATIC AL instruments,
T SQUARES, SET SQUARES, - d r aw in g BOARDS
d r a w i n g p a p e r ,
EXERCISiE BOOKS T E X T BOOKS, "
NOTE books; slate§- A N D A L L r e q u i s i t e s FOR THE
Geometry, Building Constmetion, Carpenhy t and Joinery, and Art Classes in. Slock AT nm
TIMES OFFICE. All C l i t h e r o e ; T ECHNicAL. S chool, i C l i t 'h e r o e ’ ' 'T e c h ’n ic / ScH&'OL;
' ' p o Lr.T. ■ ;
• • -r. V- -fan,--: T uesd.vv.—Before Colonel Staukib, (chair- •A SERIRS OF ' ' GRAND WORKING aiEX’S ’
C O N C E E T S AND BALLS
^YiU bo given in the nboic Hall during tbe coming season,
The first RALL mil be giion on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3rd,
FULL STRING RAND under the li-ndcrrbl,i of Mr R OUDOKO.N*. '
Suitablo Deaerations under the superlntendcnco of Mr. M. Livrbn\.
' ■ QUADI?IDU:S A T 7 P-M M.C'fl. Mr. J. RIRCU AND Mr W SHAW
ADMISSION (the people's piiccs) SIXI’IINCD RGFRESIIMKNTS PROVIDDD.
N.B-—ThedthAiimml Carlton JIall will be held on Ncm Year's lAc.
No PoSTFONKMEXT. • OLITUDU012
or their punt imtronago and support, and they have now great plcainiro In announcing that
P R E S E N T A T Jj O N .
Q F P R I Z E S W
’lU/ TAK8 PLACE O.V
banil. nml nny balnnro that inny be left tn go towards a reserve fund for tuition, Ac.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER iqth, • 1S91 o The procccilR of the presentoiion lobenppliwl in lUinIdftHon
f tlio ueM owInR for the InBtrnnientB nml tbo uniform of the 1 Present of £7.
1 P R E S E N T O F 1 o 10 Presents of 10s.
■20- ■ ’ ;rW'' 30 ,
,,
TICKETS 2 d. PUKSEXTfi WILL i
EACH. 1: IX- Moxr.r.
immibcrH of the band. 'Hie winning numbers will bo publlRbcd In the Aor/Arm
J'o$t on Monday, December It'Ol. A Unt of tbe winning numbers will elso be forwanled'to cneh'P*^ruon polling books
of tickets. All prc.pcntfl to be claline<l whliln 1-t dayn. JOSErfI U. mUTWKLL, Sec..“ 0, Grafton St., Clltbcroo.
QLITI-IEROE TECHNICAL SCHOOL
COTTON SPINNING SYLLinCS.
nble regions tn which it mey ho produced. d i’ud—Cotton eulilTMion, end'the various causes and
time of harvesi end arrival In the markets. ard.—The mode of preparing the raw material; cotton
'
t-'plnnlng mill. c Aih.—The natnre and pronerllosof tho various kinds of
Icrnh, ningtinhaul, Surats, Brarilinn, etc. ' ath.—The methods of mUlng rnrlouB'olnsacs of cotton,
niange to the fibre during growingaml ploking season; el«o
ginning, packing, etc.; also means and methods of adultera tion.
4ih.-~Commcrclal handling of the.raw material.up to the lotton: Sea lolsnd, Queensland. Fiji. Egyptian, New Or eans, Uplands, Uoweds, llendcrs, Veelcra, Dharwar, Dol-
dnfiH. etc. o I0.>-Douhllng hy single yarns forlnec. sewing threads and
ether purposes; nUo warping and bundling for homo and
xport trade, with processes of winding and reeling. l Uth.—Calculation necessary In » cotton mill, with pnipo^
. .
COTTON WEAVING
FVM.Am;}*.
t 1st.—Designing for plain cloths, fogulnr. fiinoy, nnd hroken xwillH. smnll jipots. pattcrn». mrires, checks, double dolb,
(Irnh,nml tie-up.
clrctp, gtuizo njftdo >Titb licablB, ott;. Vnd.—AiiftlyMs of
v.arlouB clitHscs of fnbriew, for dcalgii,
with. w'tih.~Propnrflfory processes, ns winding, pirn and drum
nrd__Coimiins of yarn nud colculatlon connected tborc .
anil loomhig. o filli.—TUo loom, sbeddlng, picking, ond bcallng-up, and
ibom, and ralculntionH for same. Over nnd under motloiis for non posltlTO tappets.
ther motions connected iberewith. . > 7th.—
wearing, etc. THE GREATEST 'NOVELTY or iitn SEASON .
! - THE PATENT • ■ ' ’ SIXPENNY ' POCKET BANK TO BE UAI) AT
T H E T I M E S OF F I CE, MARKET PLACE, CLITIIEROE.
M. TURNJE n e w I’OST O i l 1
g e n t l em e n & LADIES C made
Arc now rally W p a r rA 'S to
WUh-nvcry)a«o,»ngectjJ^!«-!->|’ ^ - .^ Gcntlcnion’fl Cloth {J5^jts
V ' AG R ICU L TU R .A L , 1 - 1 - • ; , yoUTHEnOB ■ ,„slcrtM'- T E C H N IC A L IN S T R U C T IO N .
fJnilor'tho An.pires of iho Cllthoroo'ABi'icnltur.-il Association The Commltteo of tho abovo A f
that bv nrmnKcmcnt with tbe Teebnlem Agncimui»» ^ommlttccj of tbo Lancashire County, Council,^:
' L j r c u f f i A L E C T U R E
V ‘ wnihogivenln'tbo ' ' ■ TOW N H A L L , C L lTH E R O E ,i
nolmtin?! *“ * " , Winn S cnytcn. of ' f r e o . o d o u r - » p « j^gjauro. • • •: t V;';'
O n M o n d a y ISTe x t , Q cT O B E R '5 d i> • a t tw o O’OLOCIC PBECISEJjY, BY ...
D-R ; ' 'H . J . .W E'B B , rh. D., B. so., of tho IloyM .\«ricnItoral Ccllcgo, Aspotrla
‘•Subject: Tbe Improvement of Pasture Land. .. .ADMISSION ' TREE-
, All Inlereot.’d la AgricuUnro'oro
: , . '
beskis, pegging, etc. 9tb.“ Drop, nnd circular bo.xes, with tboir motions, etc. loth.—'nnlnncbig of vlolb, oloth stnicturo; also prices for
dressixg, Hiid ulusblng. .'.ih.—Different ingredients for size mixing; also drawlng
imHi)g, warping, ball, rccilonnl, ond ucam wari'lng, •PonltiTc' am) iion-posItiTo tappets; bow to «lrftw sth.“ Tho (lobby and other mccbanif'ms for actuating the
ion of preparation machinery to tho spinning spindles, with Miitnble hanks for same.
calculations for same. e—Spinning upon mule, throstle, and ring frame, with
combing, with tho principles Itivokcd therein. f Sih.—Thn attenuation of tlie sliver through the drawing
with a view to the full utilisation of every kind. * ' 7th.—Cieening cetlon hy opening, scutching, canllng, and
r.tmo, slubhing, intermedlnta and roving
fr.amo rollCM, with iHl.—l ’hc popinon of tbe w'orld'.p eoltcn fields;
nl.so suU-
To be lind of any member of the Commlneo, or of the Ti tegmph, lilackhnru Unviitf}
Jtrprefs.MuX iho yori/hirc
2s. Gd.
BOROUGH PRIZE BRASS.. BAND f Tlio Commltteo of tlio above Rand bog to thank the public
A contemporary of hint night .states that on Wednesday a- pair of verv birtrc cnglos, believed
.10 bo male and female, nmdu tlieii* appearance oil tlio o.xtonsivo moors stretching from . Slaidbuni, near CHthcroo, to the neighbourhood of Lancaster.
A gamekeeper iiamed-Barton, who resides on the moors, was the first to see them, and had a snnic- ndmt e.xciting adventure with the huge birds Karly in the morning he was out with Ins dog and his gun, and in a ravine ho upon the body of .a dead j eherp. wliidi appeared to liavcbovMi tcceuily killed, j nud wnt! somewhat torn. He h«»ked. but could unt find any trace of how the animal had been kill ‘<1.
■Ho was leaving the place, and his.^log ran on in front of liim up the hill. When it reachco the t«p, however, it began howling, and on Rarton getting within
view.lie saw iwo largo buds attacking the dog, wliicli was howling witli pain, lie fired his gun and ran towards the spot, but tlio birds rose to a couHidorable heiphj. He found the dog badly Inceraled on its back, and whilst lie ivas bending down e.Nnminlng the wounds the birds swooped down again, and one of them struelc Iiim violently with Its wing niid tore the sleeve of Ills coat with Its beak. He was somewhat stunned, hut recover ing Ins jircsencc of mind he picked up Iiis gun and fired at Ins useatlnms. They had, liowcvor got loo hiuh, and the shots Imd only the ehcct of making them go still higher, and they soared away in the direction of Lancasior. Barton 6.ays he is certain tlio birds were eagles of a very largo kind, and his statement is ■borne oiit by a farmer, who says ho saw tile binls the previouf day on the moor. It i» several years since eagles have been soon oir these moors.
I .
THE , CHESHIRE ELECTION.'* STORMY COUNCIL MEETING.
TnitJ
L.AROUR CANDIDATE FOR ANGEL MEADOW DISTRICT, TAYLOR FIELDS. AT THE UEAD . OF TilE POLL.;.
Into some remarks concerning his rival, and wound up as follows:— Gontlomi'n, I cannot sit down and stand it. No! I will fight him to the bitter end.” At this moment the result of the elections were made known, and his Avorship’a face was a study wlien lie saw the labour candidate at tbe head.of the poll. Certain Aldermen are determined to nominiite this labour candidate for the majoral chair, and there will probably be lively times in Cheshire with a thrcc-cornercd fight. When the ifayor sat down, tlio Council heenme uproarious, nldennon and councillors hurled imusimi epithets at each other, and our cori*cspomlont adds that the Chief
Con.slablc had to be called in.' He does not state whether it was the Chief of the Cheshire police force, or the Clilcf of the Clithoroe force. To crown all their misfortunes, the Council aic
now.lamenting the loss of the Mayor's chain. .
WHALLEY
.scholars in thip. school,'.an
ox.amin.ation is being liold to-dayfor an additional foundation scholar
ship. Annual SiiuEr Faiil—This event took place
yesterday, there was a good show of sheep, and a veri* fait .attendance of traders, but trade was slow and little business'waa done. •
I 'kciinicai. School.—CIassc.s in connocticn
with this school were commenced this week. Last
50.ssion
clas.soft in mathoniatics, chemistry, physi ography, freehand and model (IraVving, were held. At tlie'exnminntion, 30 students were presented for examination in Physiography. 10 wore snccess- fnl, and si.x of tiieso passed m the first class. In tiieorctical chemistry, 20 studentH were presented, 13 passed, PIN in tho first class. Mathematic.-, 13 students, . 11 passed, one first class. Three stiuk'iits wore
succc.isful in freehand, and aoveii in model drawing. . During'the coming session classes will be held in pimihir subjects'to those'of hisfyenr, with the addition of magnetism and electricity, carpentry; French, and phorthaml, the teachers; being the Rev. Allan Thomson. iM.A., W. E. Grundy, Esq., Mons. Walter, llofft, and Mr. Jas. Langshaw.
COMING EVENTS.
October 3rd—Working Elen’s Ball at tbo Public IIuJU. .
, .Free Clmrch.
,, oth—Lecture hy Dr. Webl) at the 'I'oiUJ Hall, at 2 it.m.
,, 5th—Good Samaritan Society’s Concert at iloor Lane Schoolroom.
J. HALL’S—UMnUKLLAS Made to Ontrr and llopaired . oti tbo rremlKCfl. UmltreUas IIc-coTcivd with tlie . now Patent Covers or the old orlglnu! oties, from
1/11. W’ lialebono Umbrellas made to order. SiNOiXG Ci.AK.s—We arc pleased (o notice that
the class commenced by Mr. W. U. Dngdale, and held in the Baptist Chapel, Imsbcen attended with a menfiurc of fiuecoss. There wore a good number pre.’‘ont at the first meeting held last niglit. Pupils can join until October loth.
arrangement in connection with'this school is thus far must satisfactory. It is believed tlmt by the time tlic classes open next week; 400 entries will have been taken. There seems to be some mis apprehension ns to the Joinery class, which is only for workmen and not for aniatciirs.'
• lent (piality. ’ The above consignment will, in due cmirso bo followed by others of n no
.lo.ss interesting character, embracing the following
■ valuable' fruits • of. conimorcoOranges, Lemons, Rnlsins, Currants, Apricots, Poaches, Figs,&c together with Wine Olive Oil, nud
V, other, products, for -which-a large demand is , , antlcipatc<V in this country in future years. ; The totalarea of land constituting the Austra lian Irrigation Colonies, and of which some •
, 2.LOOO acre.H at each of tho two Hcttlements (Jlildura and Rcntimrk) arc now being dealt witli. will fall but little short; of hnU-u-mlllion acres ; and nllhougU the coltninl demand will
‘ probably absorb the entire pnxluction for some ' years—there- bciiigat presenta large impor
" nioiitt future production which is confidently : •
> anticipated and-practically assured.
tation of
thc.se fruits, &c., into Australia from foreign Countries—an extended reciprocal trade with the mother Country will be early \ cultivated (more csjieciaUy with reference to to wine, olive oil, &c.,)’ in view of;thn cnorr ,
• recently visited them Dr. Tuokton. of Bnllsi- rat:) as simply “
onmr.ing.” A quantity of rahuus arc now on view at the London ofilccs of the Australian Irrigation Colonies. They ' are entirely stin-dricd—tlio clear dry ;itmo.s- piicre of that port of Australia where the settlements nro situated enabling tho drying of nil (icscription of fruit,t(j bo carried out in the most perfect iimmicr and without risk of ‘ injury. They have been pronotinced of excel-
to this Country being made from our Austra lian Colonies’ in the early future, the practic ability of which 1ms K’cn so recently demon- stralod by the great qiiantitio.s of excellent Tasmanian apples , with which our markets liave this year been supplied, is now further exemplified* by tbe arrival, this wc('k, ofSi small consignment of raisins from the Austra lian Irrigation Colonies, on the river Jfiirray being tlic first fruits received from thesosettle- mcntH, the establishment of whicit, some three ■ or four yeads ago. has been attended with such remarkable success that, their progress has •been dc.“cribcd by a colonial bishop who
Tlie probability of large shipments of fruits 'I'm: Tkcunical Sciioob.—The
progro.ss of the
„ 4tlt-^Iia'rW'slFo8tivnl3UheParishChurch ,, -Itli—Chapel
Annivors.ary'»3t Low Moor
Gramjiau . School.—As there are now GO
the week, Ilia Worship tho Mayor, in a long ami vigorous speech, gave tho Council to uiuierataiid that after the time ami trouble tliat he had given to tlic interests of tlic Borough of Cheshire, he docmed himself entitled to a well-earned rest’ but (ah that* but) another candidate Imd appeared in the shape of a confectioner.
lie then launched At the Council mooting Itoltl in the early part of
man), aiul 53. Lonowoutu, Esq., E. Baukiiw, Esq.f and 11. C. AsstiKTt'X, Estj.
■REVISIO.V OF JURY LISTS. -
uas gone through, one ultorntion (inly being made.- The name, o f . Peter Dtclcmson was simuk off tbo list at rendlcton on account of las being about GO
yc.ars of age.
WELL SPRINGS AGAl.V. '
Police, who stated that ho well knew the house to be the resort of bad characters, bo far as witness know, there was nothing to find fault with in_the present conduct of the house. P.C. Ratcliffe (Chatburn, formerly of, Sabden)
corroboratotl. lie used when .stationed at Sabdon-to pap.i tho ifiacii regularly, and had frequently seen convicted poachons there. He had only passed a few limes since the present, tenant had taken it. So far as ho know, no fault could be found with the iiinnuer in which it was at present conducted. After retiring for consultation, the bciicli stated
tlmt they would grant the place a six days’ licence or none at all. Some further discussion ensued, and the matter was again niljiairucd.
■ AN. OBSTRUCTION. George Walker ’ was charged by P.C. Wadeson
with Imving caused an obstruction on the road between Wlmllcy and Barrow. T’.C. Wadeson said tlmt on Saturday night, the
oth of the present monUi, ho was on duty in company with Sergeant 'McGhoc, when ho saw
about two,cart loads of stones obstructing tlio foot path and extending several feet into the roadway. They formed a dangerous obstruction for either YDliicles or foot passengers, as they wore unprotect ed by barrier or by light. Witness afterwards spoke. to tho Inndlovd of an adjoining piiblic- lionse, who put n light in his window. There would bo about eight, or nine yards of tlio road unob structed. Sergeant ^McGhee corroborated. Fined 5/- and costs.
A DREACU OF TUB
PE.VCE.
son for .a
bro.vch of tlic peace, P.C. Wtidoson slid that about 10 minute.s to 10
on .Sunday night, the 13lli inst; he wont to King- Street, ■\Vhallcy. Opposite the Swan Hotel he found a crowd of persons assomhled round the two defondahts, who were fighting witli cjich other. Defendants were on the ground, and in attL'inpting to separate them, witness was pulled oft by some one in the crovtd who told him to “ let tlicm have
it out.*’ Defendants were ordered to pay costa and wore
each bound over in the sum of £10 to keep tlie
po.acc for si.x months.
'PKCIINICAL CLASSES IN DISTRICTS.
COUNTRY The Laucct says the necessity of including tech
nical instruction within our plan of n.vtioiml edu cation is now universally admitted. Only the forms and manner of its introduction in difToront cases remain lo be dotcrmiiicd, and wo may safely trtist tlmt a souse of local needs, aided by tho wider perceplious of
n.atiotml intelligence, will nsimlly succeed in adjusting these to existing requirements. As far, at least, ns the town population is concerned, there is little gmund for apprehension on this point. T'ho position of conti- irv districts is somewhat different. There is in them loss readiness in combining for :i given purpose. Spheres of activity ns important ns those which employ the energy of cities are apt to
be overlooked because of thoir comparative isola tion. Teaching hvcilUies arc fewer. It i.s generally
allowed, iicvcrliieless, butii on social and sanitary -rounds, that any suitable arrangement which would check ’the abnormal inllux of rustic energy to towns already overlhrongod with worker.s must prove a common gain of no sm.iU value. One menus of accomplishing tlii.s rcMilt, and probably the best for the purpose, is to raise the agricultu ral labourer lo the comlitiou of a skilled workman. Systematic training alone can effect this. As regards its niost appropriate method, we may gather some listffiil hints from the remarks of a medical contributor to a provincial imper. •Vi:ric{(ii«»‘c. according to ibis writer, .should take {tn-cctlonee of -s!f i'llior
fubjof.ltt In tiiocoursoof
niml tooliiiic.-il
c..liicalioit>B» itilrojiiolum liciiiii at an early stage iiiV tlio orilin.yy Boanl
tanelit by object lessons, picturcs)-A"d the like, the elementary botany and natural
Seliool teadiinp, nttil diiai'^n
farm. A t a later period toolmicnl be formed in connexion, for exanipl'
“ th>J South kensinglon Science utul Art Depi\f*"‘-*'d'
O.Vith the
wliercvcr a dozen or twenty, j’onng
por.souaM'.9‘“ ^‘ bo got together. Tho difiteuUy of finding tcuchprs could often bo mot without the risk of exti-avagpU't outhij* bv an arrangoment with tbe district school master. ’ Such is tho outline sketch of a projoc>^ which, tliough .still untested by
pr.nctice, has evidently boon thought out with BOtiie care, and merits at least an e.xperimental trial.
WOOI-ER l« scIHiik tho choicest Tea In Iho town a 1/lU, 'J/fl, 2/S, and ,*
5/-pcrlb.
H A R V E S T T H A N K S G I V I N G S E R V I C E S .
«T. .TAMES'S CHURCH.
tho iiiormns fcorvi unto tliv rest. O niy soul, for tint I.orel Imtii
tlf.alt boitntifitllv with tlinc.” . Referring to tlio
contiiui.sl clmnnes ivliioli wore goiiig on nronml, niiil even witliin, tlio ulinroh, llio pre-achor instniiooil Imrvcst festiviils ns Itoing tlio tmtcoinc of tlio tonilenoy to oliiin-o. reoplo wore nlwnys socking suinetliilig now. nna .when they h.-ul fonnil it, it gnvo bnt a tonittornrv sntisfnclton. Ho fcnretl tlmt in nmiiy cases tlic'ponplo attomlcd Imrvwt services tnoroly ns n ttmttor of siglit-seciiig. In lioinc very interest ing ronmrks upon tho smbjcct of corn, ho remiiulctl his henrers ihnt tlio plant was nlwnys nml only to be fontul whoro man was to bo fottiul. llcconclud-. ccI wilb a comparison of the iigricnltnrnl ami tho spirUnnl' Imrvcsts. Thoro were
gotxl.congrc- L-ntions hoth morning ami evening, ami the col lections nmountcil to i2'-’ 12s. Oil,
CON G REGA T ION A L . Special services wore iieltl a t . tills cli.spol on
Snml.iyi ami in the evening tlio Rev. G. Waring nronclictl'n special sorincn o n ‘ -Tearful sowing, lovftil reaping.” In tiio afternoon a service of song ’wtls rcmlcrca by tlio choir.^ The ebapol was tastefully decorated. The collodions amouiitod to
about-C12. ' ^ . L ights o' L ondon.— T his popular drama by G-
R. Sims was performed in the Pnbhc Hall mi Fridav and Satimlay evenings. by Henry U Arnold's Company, under the general management
of Mr. Payne Fletcher. ‘ The principal characters in the piece wore well pourtrayed, and the venture inctwitU success both fiiiaiicmlly and otherwise, the hall being crowded in every part with an apprcchitivc audience..
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A. B. Riley .r. \V. Dobson G. WoolU‘3* (pro) T. Griniftlmw J. Wnlton F. Whitworth (pr«») J.
Fo.stcr J. W.
Dewliur.st R, Lang.“haw Amo.s Hindic T. W. Mauley J. R. Thompson
Two young men were sunmioncd by P.C.
W.idc-
ground that the house was a render.vou.s of bad characters. He called m supiiort of his statement. Sergt- ^
fc.Ghcc (Pendleton), of the County
for about -10 veal's and tliere had been no convic tion mal l that time until last July. The manner in which tlie house was now conducted was irre- pruneliable. 'I he house-was a public coiivenienco, being made use of by numbers of c.KcursiomsU 011 bundays, Mr.
L.aiicastor opposed the
appltc.ation on the
Well ISprings beerhoti.-e, I’endle, for a temporary transfer to
Umh.inl Audertou formerly ot Clayton- le-Moors. Mr. Lancaster, representing the police, opposed the application. Air. Weeks stated that the house had been open
Jfr. V\’ cek.^ apj lied on l*ehalf of ilie owners of The fiiraial lmsme.*-.H of revising tho Jury lists ' ^ teams seem to* be doing
.toone against Danvcri St. J*ohnA last Saturday, and the pcoond team si.x to two against Grindlcton on the panic date. But both first and second teams " i l l have to show tlicir best form to-morrow, when they mcot-Rend and Wnddingtoa respectively.
\i anderers . figure at tlic very top of the Longue table. This comes of their having won four fix
tures riglit oil the reel, niid probably also to tho Villa their greatest rivals, Imving an off day ot Saturday. To beat Darwen (livice), Sunderland, and. the North End is a very fair start indeed, and tlioir goal average of tea to four is highly credmblc.
Dr. W. G. Grace has replied ns follow.s to
corroRpoudent who inquired whether there was anv foundation for the report that he did not intend again to lake nny active part in
ilrst-cla.SH cricket in England :— “ I have no more intention of giving up cricket than I had 20 years ago.”
ing figure.s for local nmtclies during the past cricket season, : lurt highest mnmgs being 32 for Notts
Castle C.C. against an eleven of Notts at Trent Bridge.
Tiiiic.s
3Io.st in an
Innings Not Out. Runs. Innings. Arerace. 27
.8...........7G1............92...............-lO'l-
trial in one of tho Lancashire matches this season scored during the alleged summer 1,103 runs. Ho has the capital average of 34 runs per innings.
teen Gentlonton of Blnckheath on Saturday, at the Blackliealh School ground for the benefit of II. Elcitis, Alec Ilcarno scored 82 out of 188, and G. G.
dloarne 20. When stumps were drawn the locals had obtained 77 for tho loss of seven wickets.
The following are the batting and bowling
averages of tho Clithoroe and Wlialley Cricket Clubs for the past season:—
CLITIIEROE.
R. HaiiiiOii J, Brown
A. AldciHlev I ’l E. V . While l-l 15 1.5
'r. D. llouni matches.
R. NiuholKon C E. T. ^Yolcll G
C. RobiiU;oti E. Embley
S. Hargrenvea 10 9
J. JackHon 11 Tlic following
innings not out nn limVs 3
1 1
1
0 0 1
.1. .L SmUhic.s 8 1 7 5
JC. V . White 138 r . D. Bourn 119
0 2
0
24 00
BATTING AVKRAOF.S. No of Times Most in Tolftl
105 114
SO 120 40 19 10 0
50 48 14 6 7
110 112
115
-\Tg0 9 0
8'10 8-8 8-3
GO 6- S3 32
3*2
liavo not playc( in laU tho 2
• 38 27 13
nOWl.lNa AVEllAOKS.
Ovem Maidens runs Wkts Runs per wkts
27 294 32 18
315 WU ALLEY.
Mntchca Times In. L^rROal Totnl Avg playcJ ur*
-----
17 8
21 M
* Not out.
12 18 SI 10 r» ifi 1
innings.
BOWLING AYEUAGES. Wkis. Runs.
F. Whitworth (pro) 79 31
A. Htndle
G. Woolley (pro) T. Grimshaw U. l.angslmw
12 8
.53 018 13-5 „ 10*0 „
200 8-,5 „ 200
020 70 8-7 „
WIIAJ.LICY CRICKRT CLUB. SEASON IS91.
During tho past season, 2*2 matclms Iiavc been
played, exactl\* half of them were lost, six were won and five drawn. The wins were against Cllth- eroe two, Lowerhousc, llasltngdon, East Lan- casliire, and Barrow. The los#c«i were wiili Has
liiigden. Enfield two. Bamoldswick two, East Lancnsliiro, Rishton,
P.adiham, Lowerhousc, Rend, and Accrington, tlio drawn games were against Barrow, Settle, Pndilmm, Accrington, and Rishton. Tho return matche.s with Settle nml Read were Itrevented h}’ ruin. Tho weakest department w«» tlie baiting, and though tho opponents were fre quently’ disposed of for .small .<coro.*, the batsmen wore unable to reach oven those comparatively small totals. The smallc.^t totals a'ere against Enfield, Rishton, and
B.irnoldswick (when Poate, of Yorkshire county was bowling), the score In e-tch case being 32 '.rite small score against was Clilli- croo 33, nnd tbe largest, East Lancashire, 1.57 for fotir wickets. Particulars of the matches are given below. Four times were tbe imtiiigs declared
'jlosed, twice for and twice against. ' v
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ijtnsllnk-.li'ii ''5 i'‘ilw'^rhoaH0
M ..•• - . - .• ^ l9 Enllcl?^ Burrow
iiy
CO Sottlo •J7 Bond •
AtiB. Sep.
IS B.-miol.l8witV 3 JUshton 3 Rond
it radiham
0 Aocrluglon 1 (t Clitiieroo
22 Rishton home D -l02-9wktj( £o-9\Wkt». 29 Settle • home, noiplftyed. 'h Accrlngion homo D lU ICEnslLune. h o m o -113'
1 CUtlioroo homo W US - ‘ l.'» Bnrnoldsrrlck awny 1, .12
CO Eo.t( Lancs, u'my L 1.4* 2.', LowMrhouftO awny L O’A...
11 I'lulllum .ftwtiy 18 Kntlold
I
lt.nrrow ftwny I* V,,
19 llnslhigdcn homo ^V -131-8'vkls .69. V • ' Innings declared closed;
) a If 3’ou want ffood Provisions of every dosorlpilou, price mi quality combined, go to WOOLEU’S, 5Vounef <1110
Played or. the ground of the former. The \htvcrs won the tos.s ami cliosc to play with ihAwind. Tho BIucl started the ball at 3 p.m., and iPatle a splendid rnn down tho field, but Lord »ho4"**de. After about twenty miimtos tho Blues A’ored.' The Blues bejiaii to
prc.ss just before lialffiifie, and scored ogain. At ImU-time the scorti"as ; }>ltic5, 2 ; Rovers, 0. Tho Rovers rc-start{d the ball, the Blues scoring a minute after, nnd\"*icc more inside of five iiimutes. At full tim^ the score was; Bluts, 10; Rovers, d.; , '
ClIATltUUN RoVKIt.8 V. RoYAL B f .^ S .
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II.ALL. General Grimier of
Rs.iors, Carving Knlve)* - and nil kinds of Cutting-otit Sclasorn, &c. Note ip Addrcea—19, VVellgato, CUtheroo.
Fatal A ccident at R ishton Papeu
The Deputy District Coroner (Mr F. D. Robinstp) lield -au inquest ou • Jroiuhiy at Clayton-le-JIoa touching tho death of Harold Chatburn (25), of 1 Barnos-square» Clayton-lc-Moors. Tlio dccoase who was a back-tenter," wliilc taking some wa^ paper off one of the drums at RishtouTaper ^ni got his Icftarm entangled in tlie moving machinci and was killcd.^Thc jury returned a verdict^ “ Accidental death. ” ‘
: v - ' , • * ^ ' , • ' ' ' IDcatba. Sep. '27—Hotert IVilson, 'W'oonc-liino, ngod i~>.
IS NOW ..VLiroST INDISPBNSABLR FOB ALL RINDS • • OF CLRnKSIIIPS, Ac.
SHORTHAND W . IT. 43^"'^CK RBUN,M.N.P.S.,
(Solo Nominator for the Dlrttrlcl),
.and Speed Examiaations. Tliorcugh course guaranteed.
Frcparcs pupils for Fitnmn’s Cortificatefl • , I
attended at own homes if rcqtiiretl. W IT H
- CompctlUon defied. Sntlsfaeilon giiftmnteed.' Easy Psy' •; ments from 3s. monthly. All leading mokes Wpt In
celebraled WcftT(>r Orgrins. Best vnlno In exlaienco W. II. B L A C K B U R N ,
monts.' -' ■
Cl i ih b b o b
his samples before buying cUctvhere. Carl Grind’s famoua s Plnnos. Consohn, I^irW Gold .Vedtl rianos. «od tbe
1 *T » niid Invites nceplo to Inspect
•Songs, Soles, Ae., transpjsM In any key wllH flCCDOTSar- Vi*
Pupils can commence at anr time and are ^°** SJHTII. Plftno Dealer, Ael
9;[.7lwkts. «l
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wklsu 91 P9
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plft.ved. ll3.l)wl{t«-2n,t-.7 ivkiB. It.'.
(!7 33
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wkts.
.Scons for Score aski. t>
•iOT-8wkt». S
Average 7 *8 per a
0 0 0 1 -I 0 1 1
11 10
i f 8
20 10 12
,17 20
1.5 Hcoro. runs -----
20 48
23 25 2.5
-20 12 17 28 7 8
183 115 24.5 1G3 07 90 72 74 90 90 15 29
17-1 11-5 111 9-5 S-3 4-8 7-2 G'l 53 4-8
W. TI. 'I'linmpsou has an average of 12.5 for six completed innings; R. Riloj* 13 for 5 innings; J, Parker 2-2 for 4 innings ; G. Wilkinson 7'5 for two
25 12.15 D-O
5-1 3‘2 2*3
27*2 18*4
30
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•First
Gre.at Special
SALE FOR DRAFT GELD CATTLE,
B ui.locks, a n d B u l l e d EAllLY STAKT, ON
Cows,
WEDNESDAY, OCT, Present entries:—
Several lots of Half-bred Ewes nnd Gtinntcr.«, and Lonk Ewes, fnim the dislricts and from Nortli- iimbcrland. COO warranted Cheviot Ewes, including tlio Shilmoor draft of 500.
Al.so nearly 2000 warranted Scotch 1*
avcs from noted hirsels.
grand lot of Black Polled Heifers, full of condi tion, from Brenimnd Farm, nnd 20 Bulling lleiff'rs from Gibhs Fann, to bo followed by Bulled Cows from Mr. Sutcliffe and otiiors. St(X)k immt bo’ forwarded early or tliey will lose thoir turn.
Sale at 9 a.m., to bogiti with sheep. CrVTTLE MARKETS.
calving cows wore sold. The denmnd was again slack and prices sliuwcd no improvement upon last week.
lIUM.iriKM) A uction ^rAiir.— 224 calved and B Also a largo ntinibcr of Geld Cattle, including a
5YI11 sand nny of tho above 5Vntchet, together with warranty for correct perfonnnnc<s to any part of the world freo nnd nt hi* risk, on receipt of P.O.O., payable at G J\0 ., Bonk Draft, or Cfl.b,
liottdon. Fro^utation Committees iavltcd to send for plioiogmpUs.
under-Lyno Parish Church, Faversham Church, Trowbridgo Town llall, Lockerblo Town Hall, Ac. Ac.
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•DEN SON’S JEWBLTiERY and CELUNS lo M lino Ocmi or Plain Gold of heat London znoko-
Tho Large-(C and Nowo.<a .Stock in London. SolccUo&s sent to the Couutry ou reeolpi of a refereneo.
aavthous.amHof uovoUlesat nmnnfacturers* price*.
BE N S O N ’S ENGAGEMENT RINGS, ot spisilal nnd exclusive designs, in endless a*arioty,
tDftko. . •‘ Speciality*' Brilliant Bing?, nt £5, £10; and £20: Selections free on receipt of rcfcrcoco.
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Three-quarter Plate Lover, with Compound Bolniice, iluby Jewelled in 13 actions. Extra Strong Keyless work, each part Intcrchangcnlilo throaghont, I^eo £10 in MaB^lvo isot. Gold Coses. Huntiaff.
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Playing for an cloven of the South against six
ITc.aton, tho Colne cricketer, who was given a
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