s '
'■
V *r. W
*1, saw their It success.
[us. p rom o ted . I rn ed to sucii
|h e le a s t o f it, c o n te n t to
| e th e ch ar ity I ia v e roused
I in o b ta in in g own efforts.
| id d th n t they i.jss, a n d are every nelper.
Iv e oiice m o re l ifined to a n y the working-
I Smiles s h in t th e science
I a tu re o f th e enny received
I ; was devoted I ’lry expenses |_'parate fund. in h a n d , a n d
I n o lh e r treat. for a c o n c e r t I o r M arch for
In rely m a in ly I c a r ry on th e ir efforts will be l ip s th o se who
/iritSAZlOXE. : / “ A, PnoTKfir ”__\v.c insertion o f th is let ter n L , ‘'°"'l''-''tarto. , ^ XiSr-'k'i. U T E R a r v x o T icE g I'llOUOlITS” f’
ronelmg. bound i n \ colo'uml’l“*''“''^"«aS!‘"^' oj- Hint celebrated a ! r
maim, entitled, “ Mnv/r„ Clinst disimting wiHi
The picture f r o l r t io h
hanging m the Dresden Two mimbors of Tm-
Imnd-tlioso of October 1^1, Tiiev forn, the first
N ew
L I V E S E Y ’S T Y e a r ’s T r e a t
O children.
Grand Old English Dinner—Boast Beef and Pliini Pudding. Also
A N ^ E N T E R T A I N M E N T
Consisting of bongs and Inslnmiental Jtuaic, will take place in tlie. .
LARGE ROOM atthk LIBERAL CLUB, O
N ^ ''I'-: « l i i t f e ' ! ^ ' ' '“Hi) .V
price of the niagazino haem , ^ ''“''scrii slxiicnce to threepence ^^•eek > i?." tlio vnnons notes und jottL., paper and printing, of n i! ’ say th a t the leading itoni in thofl^l'-
is n serial story h / c r a i t for the nmgazmo.
now Pfttent Covers or tin . Wlinloliono Uaiiirclla,
TWO HUNDRED
- i"’ "''U! £■ andin
to speak^)j liS ' REMIN ISC ENCE ^K austrau.0
attended the 'veeHv mceth,f„? f , W .Cling Mon-s Mutual IinprovemLi
a t a room in Newton slroot^and“ S ''a ”S'-‘^'“ l mg paper describing ins cxiiorienn. •
over 30 years ago, and also the visl? mil th a t continent last winter
^ tlioy were ontortaiiie.I in listenin'to [l,I ?a'®! ^ rcmimsccnccs of the big colonv .m ?i, ■ . , of tiio globe. Comnienciiig with" a bristl I A u s t ra lia from tlie time of s di^'""*'"-'"'
I'.o took place on • In the Congre^'a- ' IIkuI boon nicely! gvont, ami vari»)nB ! f»rovitled. An ; |:on ci'inpilcd. the i |m l lr contributing '
In?*?
W.aring. the ; I Low Moor), Miss ■
• Congregational . r). -Mi^s J.'icksun
lough, ^Fessrs. \y . 1 M’. M’atson, A. 1
| r>iiip the Z^Liyor I |;d tiio Joilov.'ing :
Iftiiouso. Mrs J . i iJcc.
Ives,” itfiss Dimlen
| (1 ]Miss tVale 3Iiss Jackson
('hoir I'lio !\tisses .Topson
|\ I r . W Calverley , .1. Swimllchur.'?t
I Miss I\r. Staiulen ' Miss Dimlcn 1
Mit^s .Jackson
J obinson oecu]iietl
I.Tlmlod an iinpor-
‘^Fr. "NV. Calverley
Irmal giving up to liittee of tljc Trust Iriingtile ]>retcnta- to the iJuilding
I t a sowing class, Innuin towards tlie It time to the pre- ] ad been raised. ) tlieir original been buih and
I : began to take ! inontlis a'bazaar
, account of tlic :S7J. six ladies of
PAKISII CIIUKCII, CBITIIEROE. SriNDAV, XovEjnmu 22ml ISDl.
.SERVICE LIST.
Opening Hymn, .J18, (AVhen oiir hc.ics). A'^enite, Jlindle in ]J. Psalms, 'Worgan inKflat Te Deum. Hayes in C, llussoll in G, aud btaiDcr in C.
Voluntary ‘*I know that my Redeemerliveth.' (Ilaiulcl).
15cn?dictus, Fawcett in G. Hymn, -132, (Thy will be dune). Kyrie. .Joule in *G. llynm, 350, (M'hon the day of toil is done). Voluntary “ JJead march in Saul (ilamUd).
EVEXI.N’G. Voluntary () rest in tho Lord,” (Momlels^olin).
foal to iho congro* j commitleo was
l id raised ;Cr»(>h -Is. 1 half of the build- |r . Booth as ropro- i^ods of the Manse
|iso). I. and added that
jrnenced tlie work |,al remained still kept the same
|g to help again. lows:—
I had lielpod «»tlicr ivitii the church,
Magnificat.
P.atouro! in 1) flat. Xunc. jJimittis Felton in E. flat
Opening Ilynin, 32S, (A few more years shall wU)- P-almns, Morningtoii in E
fl.at, and AlcockiaB flat.
f
Hymn, J70, (On tlie resurrection morning). Voluntary Alarclio (Fundbro) F. Chopin.
a I f YOU w a n t ccod TroTisions of every ilcsfHrliOJi. rriv'e ^ mlniiality combined.go loWOOLER’fe’, A\conoLM:e ^ G I S B U R N ' CoNSEiivATivE AFef.tisg.—Last night a mcoting
j ved that on any oil needed their.
Choir
Miss Birkett Miss Scott
I * Mr. E. Gudgeon
■ Miss Bilsborough Imy Heart,”
|V. Blcazard ajid 1
I ^F^. .T. Loflhouse Mr. S. Green
Mr. E Gudgeon
1 was liolil in tlic Scliool-room "'^<1'' ' present political situation were ilclivc^hj- - Morrison Esq. J f .lh fo r the Skipton DivawMfi
Mr.
Xe.altl of tlie National Union. The chair« I taken by T. rreston-llolt Lsq. X I .
I portcil on the platform fiiR \
viI.son .1.1*., .and Kev bright,
' was a croivdcd attendance, and tlie spcsktis j accorded a hearty reception,
I Address-lO, Wellgale, Clillicroc. I
____ _ n i
I De.vtii of a ^ Wednesday morning,
i passed anmy an old M iss Birkott i S e i n M '^ l h W
Miss Tomlinson .Miss Scott Choir
| r from the bazaar lo r sale. Eefresh- I s realised as the 1 ininent
he termed " 'J’lio boys o f f . g a ensuing f'®* ailing for about nine
' V
general breaking up of the . . t old ai'e ; be was eoiiseiotis “P
leaves a widow a;'*'B''9'''"'"','|,erefuro SI
was born in IWO.' I o t«lay. age. Tlio interment took place to ^ r p o THADESMEN OF
:ing should have jd this Aveck on ur ijraycr which
:i ihc Kingdom.
liv e an interc-sting J tra te d by lantern
\ TV services were Aloor AVeslcyan
I d tlie place of his llenlhornc P'arm,
I,\.—This associa- | i te the subject of AVni. Pobinson, . Mr. Jos. Seed-
Irtaincrs from the llh , •styling tUcin- I lvo an entertain- 1-day evening.
sill rare fof'’b ‘*'1 Lh%|,roiigli tl'O of de7er;nbtably
tl.at«J^P,,he .
crave an exhibition of nis » , .
one of pocket
i tb i'b aU s
kill. About lmlf-''Wj‘'™ v^vrV
off tfio .
ery evening this "
tcu.il . . ri . ;v A ^ o a t . s T .o . - S g ^ a l - 'X piny. “Spulli'S.. f„f p o « rtrtbems' meeting of this
whose trade It worth yourwim PiLT.iAnus.-
.Mitchell, soUoiwr, of Bhackh__. start, sionve.,. -'0 Of
Mn,i..Ann8.-An
o.fiiibition Mitchell being S‘” ' ' b i s
J,iiteii
oil business as a
goner.il ‘'r; ,. ' „||„tcakc. >“ wlio lias not licard of ''7,"-';,l,„iiniiorlantp:rs® this respect a t one ' ■ > " * ' School, »li«» amongst the
‘'',rimi.,nd •’ Hchnin«“ ,*..'teiii, brongh onbf
| ,5|. lli Pncj.-oI
I II-
^wfiMkrUiete e piuhcroo vh®
t! “mauf^a«« « »
i .1. HALL. General Grimier ot "laors, Cartnsji^ ami all kinds ot CmilnS;;opt Sebsors. ae. •
Hymn, -4P2, (Safe .home). Hymn, .051 j (WJien the world is brightest).
TWO NElGIIBOUltS AND AN ALARM CLOCK.
robe ycllcfl:
It A
t hamioncd about six oeloekoue morning. . m.an wiih Ilnslirfl lace ami attired m a wlule
A snore was wafted through tho window of the “ Is that your alarm clock ,
alarm clock ’? ” “ Huh ? ” came the muttered rwponsc.
stuck his heed out of a hay window ami , , .J ..
r *1,..
next house, and that was liie only answer. “ I say ! ” yelled the man again, “ is that your
‘•Is that your eloel; that's waking tho entire
aciglibonrlmoil ? ” shouted the man. •‘Mv c l o c k c a m e the voice again. Ihen,
“ By George I i t was my clock, it said. never seems to waken mty’
^
after a pause: “ Hold on a minute and I ’ll see. Tlien a draped figure carrying a clock api>earcd a t the window of the next house. ^
i t
“ Well, i t wakes me ! ” roared the lirst man. “ And then you got up :iud wake me, ' returned
>’^lhrow a brick through that \vindow.’' ‘No necessity for that, ^ou just
tho other. ’Xhnt’s kind of ) ou. “ Yes 1 get up and waae you. and^soinc tunc 111
a t mo
ami it.’ll rmisc me all rigid. Suppose I leave tl c otlier window open, too. l l ia t would make it surer, von know, and 1 mnst. get up at si.x oeluclt. If vou co nwnv from homo you just let mo Know and n i put the clock whero i t’ll vulch tho man m llio liraise on tlio (dlier side, so tbatdie can ye 1 at
^ Tlieii be pidlod in Ids bead and a bootjack sliiUlored a lump post on the
, Then ho \
whizzed by a"d corner.
priT.deIIOUBOS mid Piirltes “■A
r ir t in . u u r n n t , anil Sccil BREAD, a t CUM-U 1 llussell-streot.
’i'fiVn'iV S.U.13 or S tock. - On Monday last a sale of stock
was lield a t , Milton Bridge, and a ready sale wos eliccted. Tlio nmitioiieer olYered liaif a guinea to tlic owner of tlio highest priced animal «dd
I
LS52, and landing fubLt ti,o"‘c 'S ^ , ; ? t e 16o„ ilio account of a brief S r ! ; Santiago, one of tho Cape Verde Ishnd., S „
miiiiberof l>a«ons present, ,i„d for „vrM,AE*^'
: discovery of gold in IS.M, tlic essaristSt''’''* describe ins own voyage out, starting in v
amusmg. Ilie
v.arious occiipationstl,e„A2 engaged m during the si.v years lio sta^ *
e.vrerio.ice lie met with (especially n t th eS r n
and tlio e.'iorbitant prices asked forthecoSS necessities, were very interesting Amonit
tilings lie mentioned tliat lie, "whilst a“m S lirioklayer, built tlie house ids brotlicr stil S in and a t w nd. lie stayed during his visi S winter. The second part
de.fit irih t essayists recent visit, consisted principfilr mootings with persons formerly comiccW Vri
tlitlicroo. liiore
w.as in it a attractivedpm. tion lit tlio working of the Australian cabletnj
system.—At tlio close, tiic ess.ayist was iimnimo®. ly roquestcu to give the class another cvoniDc a winch to a sk (luestions, ami to discuss tlio essu- Votes of tlianks brouglit tlie proceedings toaciej,
CUTri.NG ami Clean anil Kasy
SU.VVI.SO. G»a ?IrK. liiVLL, tlic Lanenshiro L.i<Ir Slnre.". .Vo I» AVoUgatc.
'"'"‘ >(^0” 'vaiitSlyllstmu ' J Brown ; “ Tiid yon take any liolidays tliis year
Jones ? ” .Tones. “ Yes, of course.” Brown; “ How did you
m.aiiagc your business
while you were away ? ” Jones: “ Oh, I just took my advertisement out
of the papers until I returned, so there was no business to manage. Capital idea, wasn’t i t? ”
HENRY QUIT MT)R1C. Uncle George—“ I t ’s no kind of use, Henry,
you are right. 1 think I ’ll liave to give up attending to busines.s.'’
THF. LARGKS'i’ STATE.
tackled a 10-year-old imi»U. “ ■\Yhat is tlie largest state in the union she
great deal* more limn anybiHly else ami saying it right out. A Detroit school leaclior the other day
You may al«a.ys depend njmn a boy,knowing a asked.
the teacher has been wondering ever since whero he got the information.
A FOKKSIGHTED GIRL.
summer ami .aecei'tcfl my attentions—in fact, >ou have given mo every reason u» behove that you
He(ar.urily)—“ You have encouraged me
word- 1 think such trealHiont shameful. —“ J knew yon would. I told niannmx
loved me—2uul now yon throw me over witii a mere so the
evening you and I were introduced.
NATURE ASSERTED HER RIGHTS. Vashioimble Physician (in surprUe, to patient)
— V’hy you’re getting lieiier ! ’
Patient—“ Yes, doctor.” Fashionable Physician cincensed)— ^
didn’t 1 toll vou there was no liope for y»m . Patient (meekly)—“ Yes. doctor, you must excuse me ; but 1 couldn t help it.
ail “ Matrimony.” answered the hoy promptly, ami , ,
for you to go on us you luive been. A man can t be out carousing every night and a t the same time be in condition to attend to buhinoss.” j-Icnry—“ I must admit. Uncle George, that
FREE DINNERS
of age. Each Cciipoii will have a chance,
but..in the event of a winning coupon being held by any person * over the above ago the same'' mnst be transferred by tbo winner to a child under 12 years
will bo given to children under 12 years M ago. L I V E S E V ^ S
CARLTON DINING ROOMS AND CONFECTIONERY STORES, •1, iFARKET PLACE,
t®" Don’t forget the CARLTON BALL.
team, the Rovers having only won five, and four having, been drawn, SJ5 goals to 37 having been
This is the eighteenth victory for tho Deepdale
Rcored. Tho opening match of tho Corinthian F.C. takes
O D D S ^V N D E N D S . ,
their luck against Clithcroe Reserve lo-morrow at Clithcroo, whilst the second team are slaying at home to offer a warm reception to the Grindleton
Tho Chatburn first team are intending to try lads.
ClUhcfW Ti7»(t w ill bo rciul by ft clans of the iiopuintlon whose trade it is wortli yoiir while to nconro.
FUNERAL OF
THE THE LATE VICAR. IMMENSE GATHERING.
downpour of rain, a very large crowd of people Ii“-cnil)lc(l in Cliuroli-."treot on Tnescliiy ofternoon, to liny n Inst tribute of respect to tlie into vicar of St JIary's. tlio Rev. E. 11. Tliomns. Jinny of tlie trailosmen bail pal up tlieir sliiittovs in tolien of tlieir
c.stoeni. Sliortly after two oclock, quite a nnmiier innl gatbered opiinsito file vicarage, ami by tile linio llie ecrenn.ay eotinneneed, atlialf-past two. tiie road lietweeii tin-- viearnge and St. Jlnry s Scli..ol seemed one mass of moving nml>rellas. A
pas.age was ke)it lor the Itmernl iirocc.«sion, w'licli was led l.v tile l!ev. ,1. B. JVaddington (l.ow Moorland tlio Rev. Clias. Waring (Congregational) A number of elergvmen enme ne.Nt. and amongst tliem were:—tbe lievs, K. Selnisler (Iloilgllton, ear Hyde), and G. JV. Coleman, (Groat
Mai.sdcn),
In spile of tlie
ilopre.ssiiif: effect .of n steaily
a - i o TRADESMEN OF CLITIlEnOIC AND D ISTR IC T .- 1 . An lulTri-Usciiiont of y our
hu<crtc»l m llio
place a t Kcnniiigion Oval, to-morrow. Their opponents will be the St. Bernard’s, of Edinburgh.
F
r e e C O U P O X S are now being given to purclmscr.s of our Penny ‘Xmas Packets
of Pure Confcetionory. S A T U R D A Y , J A N U A R Y 2 n d A I 'H L E ™ i t e m s .^
fyiiig Cuiiiiictitioii. them were four ilrav'n"'i!nmea l out of tlio inqilayed (one club linving>*"yjtlirough
111 tin! Hurd roiinil of ilic Eiiglisli Cup'Auafi- licir opponents Rcratcliing). f ^
Bury against Blackpool, • and tlia spectators must have had lots of oxoitcinont. ns after phiving full time tlio score was four goals each, and after they each added a goal.
:
home when they agnip nicer, iiial this'.vil) jirubablv decide who have to meot Newton Heat.h m the next round, a.s the latter beat South Shore .after a very tame game by two to none.
Blackpool will have the ndv.ant.ape of playing at ’
80 th a t the drawn games will have to be idnycd at an early date.
The next round is to bo played on December o,
their
char.actcr on Saturday by being tlioonly club to be defeated on tlicir own ground by their friends from Perry Bar, the Aston Villa defence being never once defeated.
The “ Wooilon-spoonists'* of the league kept tip
where the North End once more beat the Rovers by the narrow majority of three
go.als to two.
Probably tlic best exhibition was a t Preston, Interest - was chiefly felt in thc/game jdayed at
groove. "NVe can no longer suiTcr our. tlioughts to. dwell upon the potentiahties of wealth suggested by the circiilarB of tho outside stockbroker, lost we became enstranged from slower, safer, and v.v' add more.honest methods of accumulating r; fluous ’riches.
limit-penurious. Let the nspiraiit. therefore-re-^ Waite, who was 3.T,v» fund, and
pence, the only reroaming. difficulty is the choice I sohoolnmsti. i*f Oil i.uentmeiit. To risk the whole amount would j I.e ra>ih, to confine oneV nmhition within too narrmv }
Given tbo possession of two sbillings .and six- | *'vspectcib ' .. .......
balance jingling m his pocket. Here let u« invite hia attention to a finger-post, winch points in the desired direction:—
i . i i .w r t ,; . . TT......................
Stock Exchange, prize competitions, or agency iKiijiiu-s.s. No tr.ap tu sell materials; Send six
Serve one^slitlling to torm the nucleus of
a.smking | scliuuliidstrehsnlCliathurtK- seek a. road to easy fortune wuh'tlio ! ,
either tiox, in town or village. £1 ca«ily earned. Experience unneccessary. Has no reference to
letter written convoying the anxiety of X.Y.Z. to earn the guerdon of homo employment, a return post duly brings the “ papers ” wMch are the fore runners of the goddess.
Thc.so are three in num- hcr, and
con.sist of two leaflets printed upon coarse paper, and a four-page quarto list, setting forth the excellence of tlio wares Messrs. Blank Blank have to sell. Tho first is headed FLEASK READ THIS CAREFUIYy , and expresses the pleasure that Messrs. Bl.ank have in forwarding a list of their guaranteed trade secrets, from which they doubt not tho Sir or iladam to whom the circular i.s addressed will find i t possible to select a t least some that may be of valne. “ For Od. iccoivcd, wo arc sending you one recipe,
spenluH of traps? Tho advertiaemeut bears truth upon its face. Send the small coin in all haste, thou votary of fortnne, and with tho papers in thy hands commence a t once to earn the four golden sovereigns weekly.
The.sixpence having been despatched and a
and the four pounds per week
lo.so something of their solidity. The mnrkut lias to be found “ in yoiirown difciricl,” where, perhaps, one aspires toevcntually become churchwarden, or is cotirting tho pretty but exceedingly proud JUss B. 'J’liis i.s a drawback, despite the really tremendous profits to bo made, and requires cogitation.
can confidently assort that you will find it the most remunerative w’ork you have ever hamlleil, for notliiiig beats trade for .sure profits, and tlio recipes we offer nre the best selling articles of tho day, and in constant deninmi.” At first sight this seems a little disappointing,
which we Iiave no doubt will prove satisfactory. “ Should you decide to give tliis a fair trial, wo
outhiy of only sevonpence. Jn town or village; suited alike to the votary of pleasure, the man of refinemenr, tho pale-faced vifiini of the Enst-Eml sweater, and the
Imrmlc.ss yokel. Easily oarnctl. Wlio would not give a few hours for the sake of X2(V0ayoar? No experience
nccc.ssnry. Goo<l; for the dearest of all coimnoilities is experience. lias no reference to Stock Exchange. 0, Diogenes! Here a t last is thy honest man. Tr.ap ? Who
stamps for full particulars and papers to commence work.—Messrs. Blank, Blank, Blank.” What could bo fairer or more encouraging ? An
“ .Home Liiiployment (perfectly gennino) for
found lying in her room.nndV In tlid throat. ' ■ ' 'I lie deputy coroner, Mr.
1 » • • t • A'
inquest a t the 13ro%rn-Cow Inn a
was his wife, and had liveil witii hU liuiise. On-Sunday morning ho wok ton Church und reached home ngauv minutes to two. Ho went to opony School and then rctumcHl for Ins dinner.-^ wa.s all right a t tliat lime. Shortly aftciv went back to close the Sunday School a stayed to a teachers’meeting. On reaching, again a t about half past three he could not sec wife about. Thinking she was upstairs, ho'v down by the fire for about a qnarter of an lioiir.^ As .•she’had not appeared a t the end qf that time,S. he called to her upstairs, but received no reply. He then wont upstairs and found tlic door of one of the rooms fastened on tlic inside. Ho heard moans from the room, and forced the door open. He found his wife lying on the floor and bleeding from the throat. He called Mrs. Wilson in and then went fer Dr. Ross, who was in attondnneo in a very few minutes.
Mt. W. Waite, schoolmaster,
bho was called to the Bchoolroom a t about four o’clock on Sunday aftcmcon. She went upstairs and found Mrs. Waite lying on ’llio floor and bleeding from a wound in the throat, she was in a stooping position, and on being laid iluwn, she stretched out her hands and asked witness to raise her up. A razor (protluccd) was lying besides her on tho floor, covered with blootl. l)r. Ross said Mrs. Waite liad no chance of life, and sho
pas.scd away a t about a quarter past five. 'I’lic Deputy Coroner said it would n »t bo neces
iiim. * She bad never said anything which would lead him to suppose tliat she contemplated suicide. Sho had, however, been very despondent for about two months. IMargaret Wilson, wife of Jesse Wilson, .naid
ll is wife did not speak to
sary to call any further evidence, ns from what had already been adduced, there could not lie the slightest doubt that Mn?. JYaite had taken her own life whilst of unsoiind mind. A verdict of “ Suicide whilst of unsound mind ”
omeiatiag; ami tlie Revs. C;inoii JVeldon Clianip- noys, R.D.. (llasliiigilcii); .1. Tlace, cnrnlo-m- e b a r 'o ; S! 1!. llaslam (Grammar Sebool); E. Inee'
cSt.Tnmcs’b) ; .1 B Waddington (Low Moor) ; C C I'rieliard (JVlialley); K D II Gray (^Cliatblirn): 'T A I'arnoll (Almbonsos,
Wnil.liligton) ; Clarke, (rimitlqiort): and T. Jones (Cliiiqdng), I'oremost' among tlic mourners wei-e Mr.
ami Mrs. Tliomas (of Soiitliporl) the parents ot tile late viear ; .Miss Tliomas, ids sister : two eolisilis; Jlr. Artlmr Wootton (London) brotlicr- iii-law; Mrs.
Simp.son (Amblcside) nurse; and
others. Amon-st oilier friends present were His JVorsbip .
tile Jlayor (Alil. Sefton), tile Rev. C. JVaring (Congregational): Messrs .7 II Clarke. J-I*-, R Brians, ,1.1*.. Jtaior Dcwlnirst, Hr. l-raser. Jlessrs -
J Raw.-tliorno Baihy. G W many others.
hurst.
tendonls of Sr. Marv’s Sunday School—>fossrs. J. Rawsthorne, JV. licll, .!• Ealollgll, and .1. Dew-
Tlicn came the coilUi, borne by tho four suporin- , , , r '.riio well-known hymn, commencing, “ Brief life . . f ,T
is hero oiir portion,’’ was sung by the scholars ns the procession moved along from the vicarage to
the church. After the procession had entered the church tlie
general public wore admitted, ami several hundred iioopie entered the hnilding. 'The^ service in the cluiTch was cimdiictod by the Rev. JL Sehiistor, of ^Innchestor. and commenced with Newman’s ever- iiopular “ Lead, kindly light..’’ Two psalms were chanted by the choir, a portion of 1 Cor. xv, was road, and the large congregation sung tlic appro priate hvmn, “ Safe home, safe homo in port." 'The service throughout, was fully choral and w.a.s most
imprc.ssively rendered by tho church choir under tho able direction of JFr. E. J^owc, tlic organist who also played the Dead March in SjiuI .as the finioral cortege left the church. 'I'he collin was borne from tho clmrcli to the
'Trnveside by the teachers of tho four senior classes •^-Messrs. M’. Ilanlacie, C. Xorcross, E. Buck,
Jns. Easthum. The service a t the graveside was conducted by
the Rev. G. Coleman, of Great Marsdeir^aml anotlier hvnm was sung. At the conclusion of tlio ftcrviee the Rev, Canon Chanipnoys R.D. i>ro- nonneed the benediction. Both Mr. Coleman and Mr. Schuster had known tho late vicar, for number of years, and had graduated with him a t
college.
relieved witli white chrysanthemums. Tho coffin bore a plate witii the inscription, “ The Rev. E. II. Thomas, ^ l.A.. died November Cth, 1831, aged
The grave—a brick one—was lined with ivy. , •10 years.”
me 1 want to make a sure tiimg of d with one of v o n . fo r 1 never iiuar die eimik.
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very ni'propriatc emblem in the form of an anchor, scut bv tbe St. Mary's Sunday scholars being much admired. Tlie list of wreaths, crosse.-, etc, inciiidcd one “ From Ms father and mother, in memory of their only beloved son one from Mrs. Thomas, and one each from “ G. and IC. G.,” “ From liis sister and friend Say and Lizzie,” “ E V t^chuster,” the Rev M’ I^^(a^8den, South-
port, ^Frs Barry, ^Mr and ^Irs T Garnett, a
Mt and JFrs John Dewhurst, JIrs Wliiting, Miss ^IcLcod, ^Frs. 'Thomas Jones, !Mr. and Mrs. Hardacre, >Frs. Briggs. Sir. and Mrs, Sutcliffe, iUisses Myers, and the one from tlic Sunday Scholars already mentioned. There wore .also bmnpiets with no names attached, but which heiped to show tlie esteem in which the deceased
o a».^
a t its conclusion, file auctionc. Turner of Clitlieroo, commenced tlic sale, wliicli
ia s on the wlmle, considered very
sat.stact.on,
Ci.iriuinOE TnoiiNicAi. Sciicol.—On Monday
aflernoon .a special connnittcQ of tlio whole of tbo Town Council was held to discuss tlio adVi3.abi;it.v of
for q'eclinical ' Scluiol. Tiie
’ mittcc
oxpro.sscd their
de.Mrc numbers
ui.'.luHnB tlio
hilt tho oninion was general that
fco.nctnin-, oi tnc kind voulSbccssoiitml if the
tbo ton n to any oxiiondituro “ l L i,i," bo ns nmxkod as tbo initiatory stops bail boon. ^
erecting promises secretary
GUo"iulicnts.\su^^^^ of tlicm attending two^and three classes. Some mernbcTS
were between 550 and of the Com-
to see how the
was held.On Sunday morning and evening, and also on Monday and "Tuesday evenings, n'luUlcd peals (720 plain Rob minor) were rung in 28A minutes by local ringers. On Tuesday afternoon, whilst tlie htncral cortege was filing into the church, llic well-known tunc, St, Sylvester ( “ D.ays ami moments quickly ilying ” ), was chimed wiili effect by Mr. J . Lofthouso.
f Tailoring.—For Fit, Price, ami Qutilily, comtliiod, go to 'LA\Cli’S, Cburch Siroot, OUtlicroe. G R I N D L E T O N
papers Inst week to .the effect tluit the Rov. R. Lancaster had retired from tho vicarsliip and. that the Rev. A. 1’. Bellamy had lieen appointed in his place. Tliis is not strictly correct. The Roy. R. Lancaster is still
vic.ar of Grindlcton and will be while he lives. The change that lias been made is th a t the Rev. A. P. Bellamy 1ms been made curate- in cliarge. instead of curate, so that lie takes tho rcspoiwibility of the parish duties from the vicar.
Tun ViCAiismi’.—iJ roport iippcnrcfi in sovoriil Tho arraugcinent Ima cuuBofl general satisfaction. Floral tributes wore .sent by many friends, the , . , ,
,) l-'.dwards (Cliief Coiistabli?), iid. JVliewell, W Jliles. ,S Green, ami
ever, brought .a recipe, headed somewlmt untruth fully, •'Free Recipe,” and iipen inspection, proves t<i bo an infallible nioilnxl to acquire ricdies by means of the Wonderful JVaierproof .let Black Writiug Fluid, costing only 2d. per gallon. N.B.—The “ ^Yon(le^ful ” being of entirely
'I'hc sixpence has, how
to an old local family, and tho sad occurrence
h.as cast quite a -gUitmi over the village. Mr. IVnite is well known in Clilheroc being a teacher in tlic Technical School, and the greatest symiialhy is entertained by the people of CllUieroc ns well us Cliatburn for him and the other sorrowing relatives, in this painful trial. U’lio funeral took place on Wednesday.
was accordingly returned. Mrs. Waite leaves one son—n lad. She belonged
r p o TIUVDESMEN OF CLlTnEHOE AND DlSTIllCT.—
X All nrtTrrllfivnicnl of your ijuslm’ss In*icrlc»l In tin: riillinve Tiling will Iw rciul liy a dasK uf tlio popuhitlon whuHts truilo it Is worth S'fuir wItIIc to s-cciu'c.
different chemical composition to ordinary ink, should not bo mixed with any other, however goml, or both inks Hiu//d and probably would bo decom- posed by chemical action. If made for sale in Id. bottles it would be advisable to use a special label, 1,000 d whidi J can supply for 2s. lOd., ,500 for Is. l id . , or 250 for Is. 3d. I t is printed in black on a green ground, ami reads: “ Waterproof Black Ink. Tliis Ink must not be mi.xcd with any other.” I can also supply an ordinary label, white letters on black ground (which some use instead), at 2s 8d. per 1,000, or Is. lOd. for 500. What is to occur after the budding merchant
incnns will allow, Messrs. Blank do not say, but wc presume that, after spoiling the best carpet and utterly ruining every enamelled iron vessel in tlic iiousc. he is expected to balance a boanl against his midriff .and peddle penny bottles of ink from door to door in the neighhuurhood of his adoption. He might, it is true, fail to explain in what way the wonderful writing fluid is waterproof, or what liie peculiar advantages of a waterproof ink happen to be, hut lie would at least Imvc the satisfaction of knowing that, if everything else faiUvl, ho liad attempted in some measure to suppress the super fluous population in his own district—
unlc.ss, indeed, bichromate of potash agrees with the con stitutions of tliosc given to the pastime of pen
irincc has purchased the materials and invested n as many bottles, und corks, and labels as his
sucking. If, Imwover, ambition does not view with a
favourable eye the prospects of tho ink trade it is necessarv to’ make another choice. In .such case turn in hopeful mood to the “ TJst of Guaranteed Trade i^ecrots’’ and
le.irn that each one offers .a ‘ splendid opportunity to make money rapidly, loiicslly, and enslly." “ rM:
A.sr.KKAD,” sayMossrs. 31ank Imploringly, “ tin's list tlnouejli cnrcfiilhi, and
hone:
Bl; ■.hoidd i/oii di
w o td d h-iudfi/ h a n d i t to sonic lu r sn it o u t o/'vni/tfn>/- naut whom ‘you think would like (a make mvnry. 2 his is Tin:' iiKfiT tiicnns jor imthintj nanu ii skkki.V oii'iiid." Do we know anyone who Mini*
biisi/Kss iv<- o(/
would' like to nmkc money'r 3’rithco, render, do YOU ? Even a paltry two hundred per annum ’? If thev whom wc have in our minds deny tlic im- poa'chmont let them recant. What says Butler ? What makes all doctrines plain and clear? About two hundred pounds a year, And that wliicli was proved true before, Brove false again ? 'Two hundred more.
a n d
idf (h u t i/oti s /io itid Cf
■iiiniot rugiaji' in the f.n i t a fa v o u r i / 'v o i i
W A D D IN G T O N
Choir Trcat.—The choir in connection with tho Wesleyans a t Waddington, partook of an
T T E L L I F M C L D A U C T I O N M A R T
excellent spread, a t tlie expense of J. W. Ireland, late of Brwklchurst, and nftcrwnnls the evening was fei>cnt in a convival manner, several
gai.ies being indulged in. Mr. Chester ably moved the thanks of the'*party to Jlr. Ireland'for his treat whicii they had enjoyed annually for many vuars back. This was seconded and carried. In resiiond- ing, ^Ir. Ireland said he thought it his duty to re ward in some shape the services of the choir, and they were hcartilj’ welcome to all tliat he Iia«l bestowed.
and outertainment took place in tiio Wesley i^diool, Waddinglon, on Saturday evening. Between X7 ami .iS was realised, and this went towards liqui
Tea Fautv.—An unmarried womon’s ton-party
dating the chapel debt. T iik
I..ATE
funeral references to the late Mr. Oddie. were .J Oddik.—On Sunday last
made a t tlic Farisli Cluirch. 'J’lic services were conducted by tho Rev. E. Barker Jl.A. Vicar, who in the morniug, took for his tcxt-Matlhow xxiv. -12, “ Watch, therefore, for ye know not what hour your Lord doth como’ " 'rUc muniing service was attended hy .a large and sympathetic congregation.
given recently to ■he members of this place by Mr. A. Jackson, Low ^foor; whospokc on “ Geology ”
'rnr. Rhadixo Room. — Ueclures have been
and what might he learnt of what the district used to be. Mr. 5l. Deinaino, Low Moor gave :t lecture on the “ (Stowing Seed” and Mr. W. Altham, Bnshnll ICaves oil “ Insects.” On Tuesday last the majority of the niemlwrs assembleil to hear Mr. Deniainc explain tho “ Root and its uses tcythe r ia n t .” At the close tholecturerinvitcHlquestions and a discussion followed. The members have arranged to give Thursday oveningrt to mutual improvement in tho elementary subjects reading,
writing, and arithmetic. WOODEU is selUng tho choicest T e a in iho town at
1/10, Let ns conclude that between ns, we might dis
cover a person whose distaste for gain could be overcome bv nmuniont, and without more to do dip into the'proUfic page. First came tho recijics of a great number of inks of all sorts and colours. There is luminous ink which shines in the dark, in visible ink with which to hoi^wink the dragon ctiarding one’s lady love, marking ink w ith a for- ttino in it. cojiviiig ink which will endure for cen turies, red ink, blue ink, ami a wliolo host of others. To misquote from a comic song:— You’ll never see the profit, 'I'hc tiny little profit.
Be i t red, wliite, green, black, yellow, pink, or pale; ( i l l! be i t one or t ’other, , Or else some otlicr oilier,
rou’ll find a licap more profit in a tom cat’s 'J\ F. and Ji. (abridged).
tail !
given at- tho Public Hall ou IMonday evening on behalf of the Clithcroc Football Club.
“ ScKAi’s.’’—An entertainment of this naine was
Brass Baud gave a Bacrod concert in the J’uhlic Hail on Sunday.
Sacrku Cosckut.—The Wyke Temperance
u su a l meeting was held a t iho Swan llotol, under tho nrcsideiicy of Bro. II. Robinson, the vico-clmir being occupied by Bro. P. Kelly. The usual Imsiiicss was transacted, ami the meeting closed about half-past nine. -
Thk “ Loyal Castlk.”—On Saturday last, the
floated bv a limited liability company for the pur pose of taking over the limestone quarries of Derby
Quarry Svndioatk.—A syndicate formed and
shire. has inirchascd amongst others High le a k IJmc Works, the Buxton business of ^Icssrs R.
Briggs and Sous, of Salt Hill. AcciDEKT.—A slight accident happened this
inorning to ih man named Scott, residuig m hinds. Ho was in tho employ of Mr. J . Grime,
coal merchant, and was in the net of jumping on to the lurry he was driving, when ho sPipped, and
his foot went under one of the wheels. His anldc was dhlocatcd, but injury is not seriouB, and the doctor states that Scott will probably be all right
again in n few da>s« . - - ii^, niHl S/-per Hi. ST. JlAnY’S TEA PARTY. On Thursday, in last week, a most successful
tea and entertainment was hold in tho scdiool, in aid of the* debt on the buildings. About -100 fiat
down to a'.substantial tc.i, the tables being prcs*idcd over princiimlly hy ladies of the congregation. ^At the subsequent emtertainmont, Mr. Allies occupied the chair, and in his opening remarks said he tliought Sunday schools were tho finest institutions
in the world, and although ho Imd not been much connected with that school yet he bad watched it very carefully. In conclusion, lie wislicd to impress upon’ tlioso connected with the *:ch(x>l, the desirability of doing all they could to help it
forward.
by the Misses Tomlinson, Miss Roberts. MNs A. Jackson, Miss Carter:
The programme consisted of vocal ana instrumental music.
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Messrs. Davies, I. Kiley, H. Lungfonl, T A. Davies. JV. Calvcrlcy, ami I.. Jackson. A clco was civon by the clioir, ami a duet by JIiss A. A Jlitciiell, and Miss Tilston. Tho iiistruinont.a- lists vero Messrs. A. Bleazard, J . Ilootlnnaii and W Hanson. The comic element was supplied by Messrs. A. Jackson, and T. Langtreo, the f»v”icr contributing a stump oration, and tho sung U Kt i t be soon,” and :Mr. Langtroc anmsed the audience bv riding on his artificial donkey
Songs were given and
horough accompanied the songs, etc. ^ Tile chief item, however, was given hy the
1 • Bils-
chairman, who liandod a live pound note to the secretary, with the promise that if thcschool would rai-c £80 within the next twelve months, he would make them a prci^cnt of another fiver. ^
of tho programme was
was a large nttondaucc, and the proceeds for both tea and entertainment amounted to £33.
i Mb
For Gomiiue llomo-13ai:od BREAD go to CONLIFi E S, Ttussolbstreoi.
Circuit Coli.eotiok.—Sermons were preached a t Bnshall Eaves Wesleyan Chapel on bund.ay
last, bv tlic Rev, S. C. Hall, and a t Slaidburn by tho KeV- W, A. Browne, B.A, Good congregations assembled a t both places of worship.
your “ I ’d
GRFAT
p r a z E S H O W AX1> SALK or
D a iry and S to c k C ow s and UKIFKRS,
T H U R S D A Y , D e c em b e r io t h
For list of Prizes and entry conditions, apply to Secretary.
Entries close on the morning of the 5th.' CATTLE MARKETS.
geld cattle and bulled cows wore sold. No clmngo noticeable in values.
cows were sold; a large number of grand cows wove forwarded. Buyers were well represented, and a steady demand throughout resulted,^ but recent prices were wiili ditliculty in:imtained.
the highest figure was £2d 5s. BcatbB.
Oki.dari'.—(^ii Xovombor 2nd, at East
I.ong- ! meadow, .Mass., U. S. A., Kinmauucl | Geldard, aged 50 years, formerly of l
Clithcroo.
Nov. 13 years.
,, I J—Edward Hughes Thonia Marv‘»» aged 4G years.
-John Astlcy, Wilsoii-street, aged 57 vicar of Si.
,, lo—Emma M’uito, schoolmistress, Chaibuni, aged 35 years.
,
„ 18—Felix Wilson, ,1‘imlico-road, aged years.
,
,15—Thomas Coultlmnl, Bawdlands, aged (d» vears
„ 17—Alice Wallbank, Bawdlands, aged 2i» years.
, 81
man in City Hall Bark, ami said: “ How do yo)i do, Mr. Jones ? ’’ “ Excuse me, but you have tho advantage of
me.” “ Arc you not Mr. .Jones ? ” ‘LNo, sir, you are mistaken ; my name is Smith.”
not you who nre mistaken ? May younotbcJfr. Jones after all 5Ir Smith.
VERY* SIOTLE DIVISION.
you had an apple which you wished to .ejiare with your little sister, how much would you give her T giro her tho core,” promptly repliud
Now, Johnnie,” said .a patient
te.acher. “ if JohnmC: ■ f
T H E T 1 M E S ma idckt t l a c e ,
O F E T C E CLLTIIEROE. ■
“ Are yon .sure ? ” “ Of course I am. You arc mistaken.’’ “ Are you quite certain, Mr. Smith, l l ia tit i.>
A red-faccd niau
rii.shod up to a quiet old gentle- MAnSR TO
37ic ALMllULTY, BMR OFFICE. lEDlA OFFIOS, ClC.,£tC.,
n . 2T. TUn OUEny and nOTAZ F A m iT , THE STEAM FACTORY,
62 & 64, LUDGATE HILL, N o r to n n o u so , L a Bello S a u v a g o Y a rd ,
a n d 1, Boy C ourt, E.O.;
28, R o y a l E x ch an g e , & W e s t E n d Hou30, S5, Old Bond S tre e t , W„
X -0 3 S r3 3 0 S T «
TITATCH. &C-. CLUBS.—Those Claba wero first W oririnnted bv J. W. Benson over 40
yo.ar3 ago.
tree.
Annlications invited for Apcncies, which fona a coa-- siderablo iiicruwo to Income. FoU
p.arflqalard post
T hl'
u.sdav.—21)8 calved and prosont-calving
IIKU.IFIKLI) Alttion MArt—Wednesday.—1-17 .
W i ll =011(1 any of :ht!
r.liovo Wuiclicft, toeotlie-p w ith W jirn ituy for .■.•'ri'ji't yiMfornmnoo, lu . iny p ar t ot tlio world ir.-t’ ;bj I ru
l.iS rink, on receipt ot I ’.O.O., payable ut CJ.l'.O.. D n if t , or C:\4iu.
BE N SO N 'S C LO C K S lo r flu- lioTi-ie. of every from £ l to t 5J0. Tlic
kind, in
Loudon. Fre-iunt.’Uion Coiainittuo-. nivitod to view tho Show Room-, or to
lo r l ’!;- :'.';:raphs.
BENSON'S
CHuP.cn ^zTUFiRST CLOCKS Trowbridge Town
Orcat ClooU-i f . ir l ‘-ur-mouUi T>-,vn lia ll. A^liton- ander-bvno
F.iri-ili Glmn-li. F.:v.-:-sii:’ in Cluireh
E s tliiiatei .’u nl n ivb o hv-?.
B B
o---'mnletod tho I.O'-'kerb.o 1 I la ll, Ao. Ae
E N S O N ’ S S T A B L E A ! :D FAC TO R -^ C LO C K S . Silent, £ l .> S u ik in c . iVA Rent nuaUty, w-iUi br.n-s wheel;-, -te-.-l pinionn, 2tt . Cln.
di.al, w ith o il noedtui lines
E N S O N ’S Tu rre t C!o-.*l; Fa-.d-iry 1^ t lio
l.aree;t in the City ot IvDiulon. nu I only the bc;,t
l9 made. B
Tho Largest and N-owest Stoe); in L-mdon. Selections Bont to the Country on r(?eo!\n of a reference.
BPcetal ami exelu-iv.) disit-n-. :n endless variety, set w ith tUo llncst sriD-jed Goni-i, and c t be-H London
°^ "^ ^e eL a lity " I t r ill ia n t Jim;;-, at. £5. £ 10, and Selectiona tree on receipt of reference.
BE N S O N ’S P A M P H L E T , tlio Largest .and best nnd lUnstratiom ot ■•v.‘ry
to o / to So*) ri.Oh
3Crf.CII.UN3. JEWKLLEUY. Fl Ct E. and TU nU u T ' t.OClCrf, new edition Juflb out, sent post tree on npplloution to
of its
kind.contuimn:: over Zrt* pagen of rr lcon of NNATCH from
^ U /l/ .->.i JE N S O N ’ S E N G A G E M E N T R IN G S , of
E N S O N ’S J E W E L L E R Y a n t i C H A IN S in line Oom-i or I ’hun tJoM of l-e-t lAindon make. Many tliou'^and'i ot novel; iCri at lurnufacturers’ iwicw.
vsri-.'fv and : ) i j newe.qt dci-igns, an.l r.ewo-.t Mock in
Next t?AiiK roa
G e l d C a t t l e , B u l lo c k s and B u l l e d C o w s ,
W E D N E S D A Y , N O V . 25T11, Sale a t . 11 prompt.
Calved and Prosent Calving Cows every Tlmr^day a t 'I’on o’clock slinrp.
H e ELTHFIKLD A -UC'TION Isl\UT M M
y E n 0 ih Lover ai dcseribctl and Ulu3L*Tifod above, X5 59., but of
Sflmoqc.aiity'rbrc^
iiu.arterriAto
flpeoiftl Exl.-a Strcn.rih ‘hr'incltfiut for Worln31«l>, In Kstm heavy un*l lar.?e .-^terlinc Silver
.
Itnilw.'w Alon anti illni-r-', JUeamrlnL' -I in •hi < <li;'.;netor l8inadoatthc< umMW!0A .5?. , , _ . , For fuller dc-teriinlor. of ilio Lud^atc watch 3dC> Illnstmtod Famiihlot, i>i.-1 free on iipplicatloa.
Cn’stnl Gl.a>,-t(:asox*’n:
rincturr.va mul poUshcu. ' An Extra T.'ircrc anil Fxlia 3t:o:ig Sizo of Ibo LUDO.Vri:
W.YTCII fm-
. ; •„ Ip r $ Our ideas must travel this week in a imrrower.i roporfi PENCE. TIE'
HOW. .TO BECOME A WHOIlE£f|E'. -'MANUFACTURER ON EIGH’jfliS^';
V n ' Ms'i ■
"Y V h y i s i t
That SU Jaoobt' OH always affords Instant relief from palQS, after aU other remedies havo BlcBoUir foiled f Simply because It is peculiar to Itself, wholly unllki another remedy. It [possesses preat penetrotinc power, roaohlQC tbe very scat of tho disease. It acts lUce magla It oonquen pain quickly and surely. It is an outward application, and Is nsed by nillllons of iicopio all over tht Wirld. Price Cs. Od. per bottle, of all dealers in medicine
A S T H M A 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 P I M A C U R E . The beautifully illustrated book, -1th edition, en
titled “ Astlima, ilH 'rrealmcnt and Cure,” by that eminent niuhorit}’, E. Edwin Sponcer, M.A.. M.D., etc., etc., etc., gives plain, intelligent, and com- prclionsive information, which meets every phn^c of A«»tlitTm, Catarrh, and Bronchitis. I t pro.«cnls a course of treatment which is instant in relieving, permanent in curing ; safe, economical, and never- failing. Sent post free on receipt of 3d. by
T he Gkdues ^FAKU^ACTuul^o Comtant, IIuJii llOLnons*. Loxno.s.
COUPANV, •.Ml*, l l ig h llolhoru, London. Free. POSlllRO
l ^ T F F 'Q • •n i .A N T n . t ,” IMljCim*. ImnuMliato nellet 1
ftnd n I'oniiunpnl euro puarjuitceU. Siimplo AthllVas. TlIK 0L*IU»KS
M.VNCrACTlT.IMl
for LadtesF ■ " ndt
Lndicd’ Ool'i* LW - • TL. A
lN-S SlZB' Silver Casca M /
B ib l e s P r a v c i ' ]3 oolvS H v m n B o o k s
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