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aiic ein tlio conviction " I u #


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Monday of Isaac Bon™ ......


life to s ay


l ia b i la i i ls o f 1- ihe .me e t- 1 C lu b . on ' en d ed to


|a r t o f th e l;e o f lan d m o s t suit- could be


|c o n e a t a A t th e


|.:r!c g a v e a


|)W a former |if th e town’s [ lo n g terms ■ration a t a l i t this prop- la n d s of th e pity if the


| a recreation -let. Mon-


l i indication [matter, an d


j atives m ay l i e town the lieeds.


lo p o s a l , or, lo n e . I t is I-' line from |n , Burnley, bike one o r b e en pro-


|.h r c e years, I am o u n t of


Ih ich would lo f this line lu rn le y a n d l e r route to lo th e bene-


lo n e c an n o t survive the


Ir iiley, Clith- I d which is ■North-West


crio.s. It


o t S to tl,„ w I t 13 stilled Hint the Kov. Mr. Bellhousc, curate IS not oonc since E Bhi 'o lie


nuffcred Bong enough and fee™''; ‘'''‘‘ ■lolind??' need a Bong'J.urse ?o’ p ^ ^ J^ io ^ o ! „ t S ■ S


has had'’ait a d v S um u 8 ca?S™'^V?° °'^^^^^^^^


author of a “ A mineev . " ‘‘“ovcrwa.ti liavc dreamed of the double


wonh whde to imiilj a shoTstoJJv^’i iV r r v “ S'**


appeared iiJ ^ yS a, SQine^momhj Z ' ’^ selected and was forthwith Placed The story appeared, and there itoeee


bio, would be an end of it. But U is l Like the Influenza and ■.m’ Owddial


ias turned up again, and -i-'-i for some two or throe years, and d n . i l ,“ I I liaVO been aware of . .


the prize of oneI again been awai the c-xistener. nf ..


guinea. c


_______ ___ , -copicsof ‘ '


a little nioneyoutof tlio8torvwitii?n years hy souiJing It a g i i fu v S


1/It. WualcbonoUmbrcllaB niaao looni™'"' '™ now Patent CororB or llio oM “m “‘


HEBBIBIEBD AUCTION MAKT. ’\SIAS p i i izE snow.: “


Tlie annual prize show and sale in ooiinoction witli tlio ahovecstahliBlimonl, which porluips rank,


amongst the most foremost overila ofthe kind, in the kingdom, was Iicld on Tlmrsday. The judgo weroMr. C. Boiisflold, Brougli; Jfr. If. w. Green*


KerenU Hall, Maiiclioater; Mr.'TIios.. MerdiV Cluppiiig IIou.se, I-reatoii. Tliero wore over 87 forwarded for competition, and


JOb for show or sale. The judging was expedi. ■


|tAN.—Ilichard ' suddenly on in bis usual


|t. alone in the found to be


Inary sermons Idoyan Chapel Iv the Hcv. S. Issiotmry from


| i tlic annual Toof presiding.- C. Hall and


| ‘\vlon. There occasion and


THE KUBSELL CASE.


reversal of poxiular sympathy has taken ijlace during a trial. During the first two days of the


Barely has i t happened th a t so complete a


I sday evening, l ig lecture on Inieinbcrs. A |h most of tlic


Inecting of the


I ’e.st Bradford I lokes of New-


| i (lie place of I)RD


I —The dcatli |.‘yi in his SC Hi


■ur some time, III decay. l ie


Irict, and for lirk c t gardens


lig the vestry lapel. '■


J nnotlier first l.vinning pile litioiis.


In i Hccember lewa.sa]argG 1 .store cattle. Iiowed no im- |£ U to £ 3 0 : I £5 to £11 ; 1 hnlf-brccds,


jee the oppor- r-1. Already


|.cst son and , will attain Ic.Kt, and Hie


1 the purpo 6C l i la r act! oot


I s commenced 1 fortlicoming l l . Thccln.><s led for those Vonversazione J, and the


|i i l try classes I shows, i\IisH well-known


PBOPOSED NEW BAIBWAY.


on Tuc.sday, to consider tho scheme for the con­ struction of a railway between Nelson and i * • Chester. The new* scheme is the continuatio


An important conference was held in Sir Hglilrcd,-Lady,,"and--Jliss Angela Kay- T i lE NOUTJl-W’EST CENTKAL ILVll.WAl


from tlic Nelson Station, f/n Burnley, and Bury’, to the Jlidland Company s StatioujJ''


Manchester. Tlie North-West


Company, in the first place, with a view to tim company constructing and working the line.


of the meeting yesterday. I t was a survey of tlic route and approach the Midl^


wc can state on good authority, ‘'7*;"'" the new project, which also mot with


James Blacklock sought, and Minnie


account for goods sold and deli' e


liroiight in tlio'Biirnloy County Court aminst J . Fcdl only, ivlien the plain tiff


to show th a t this nciioii jfrd.


a great cxpeiisc.-His Ilonour tool, t the case and gave a verdict for dcfci


Cmiibroo and Urns putting the t


BAKUOAV CONOnSOATIONAr,


Grime, ot Clitlicroc, atlondcil “ society on Tticsd.ay.ovomnB,


clatedt '.. . ■ v-’v , <,r success


eating^ lecture 6ii ■ under dinieulties.” TIic lecture uus nmUi i H


tliijO Jj**-'*-- made


o. higher


tlie male ■fofendant, so there must ho j defendants, and, ho asked


woman and tlic plaintiff a d r a i soalo to severely 0 t


8■_tnat,ino.piain.-"^^^^ suffer, by.


^ “<» tlint: the T)laintili ,DHb „


l e d f o r ;,:(t miglit


' J „f tl.o’’ not


Fell


COUKT.—On Satunlny, o t Clithoroo Coin ty C o ^ James Dlscklock sought to recover Ironi Joss],


l hicad (Hartley and Wlhiitlohcad), Bnrnloj, for tlio defendanl,


and aross-cxaniincd tl.e pl ftint 1iff. action had heen provio'uiily


tho sum of Bl e e


IP '


plaintiff also admitted lie was n'>‘ ! ? 'S ; „oi„tcd ? a Imsbaiid. Mr. Whitclicad » out there was no prwf


;;£^%*ei’nttvfil.r.^


‘‘J J-ow of ' ,


i_v, to bucIi; ■ Tito Court


I t will IHIBS lo-tl.eexcel.tors «f be applied in payment ob Ins oTedilo , „


benefit ol His^IiiUlreii-lbat is, -f ^ o IIouso Lords docs not interfere witii tins decision..


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CUNLIFFE’S soil tlio EcstJ/lO TEA In tlio Klnsdom- ■ Bkom •IIIB B uiinuiv to TllK Ci-ithkiiui. Co“^


’Mr. Wiitc; [lenrcu


V,bianco ‘of- „„»red


- cnvcrilig but slowly from his illness. Ho is now, Mr. I,o«pol.l .Tsmus Ti'portc.l to lio ro-


ivilli MnxBc, a t ■Wcisbaacn.-Gerniany. that nffcotioii or skill can suggest is being ilono for him. -Wo sincerely hope that his recovery iiia.v be


rapid and complete. . No more Horins ami foiir-shilling pieces are to


UoBtrnek. One poiiml-iiotcs are likely to he issucil, ' e


. ■■■.■■


Iraihling, to hohl 10,000 pereons, is heiiig crcetal for the oeea.sion. - ..


..


• Tim Jtarmiis of- Snlislmry will.be presentea witli the rrmtom of l!.velcr next iiionlli. .A special


lijVIIl IlITlOXS TO livj-.Mlitl CLjVSSI.S. — IIlC


Lancnsliiro County Coimcil is offering for compo' titioir.tliirty-tw-o cxliibitions for profieienoy ii Kcionec, eight for prolicieiiey in art, and sixteen for profieienoy in eommercia) subjects. ffaeli cxliibition wilt bo of the value of Jllii, nnd will eutillo tlio winner to attend lluseveiiing classes of any "i’cclmieal, Commereial, or Stlicr Institution approved of by tlio Coiiiily Coimeil. Tlie examina- tibiis fo r . tbo' scienoo ifnd commercial exiiibitioiis will bolicld siriiultaneously a t I.anenstcr, I'rcstoii.


Mancliestcr, and'Liverpool; on,tbo fiiUIi and SOtli Ucoember, ISai'i and the examinations for the Artoxliibitionswill bolicld in tlio same towns on the :iotli only. Candidates for tbo Seioneo o.xhibitions will Fe required to-toko Clicn.istrj, Plivsies (Mccliaiiics and tlio I'.lomcnts of I.iglit and Heat), Drawing (Genmetncul and Meciiaiii- call, MaUiematics (Aritliniotie, Algebra, LueiidJ. Candidates for tlio Oommoroial oxliibitums will be rcmiired to take F.iiglisli eompositmn, aritliinolie, and cilber Frencli or Gormaii (credit,being given


for nn ndditioiml modern languagp if faken.by an, candidate). - Candidatos for tlicso oxliibiticiis are i rcouired to solid in lliclr names and full addresses,


Saturday, lOtli December, :■ 18W. liiiiit of Bg&Ior tlicso c.xliibiUons.


tquiicv iftui . There i» no


felmtllewbrlh leave for the Coiitmciit on insl. They expect lo spend Chrislnias _^Day jn


Paris, and subsequently they will proceed to ban Beiiio.


.'


esult of the verdict is th a t they remain bound to each other in tlic eye of the law exactly as if-ae


trial public sympathy was almost entirely on tiio side of Lady Bussell, but during the last two days. popular opinion veered completely round, a^nu r turned, th e scale in Lord Bussell’s favour. Tho


quarrels bad occurred, and already in soiiie quar­ ters a liope is cxprcs.scd th a t a reconciliation may bo effected. .


First, Mr. D. Bulcock, Gisburn, purchased by Mr. Manscrgli, Livorjiool, for £22. Second, Mr. C. Bulcock’a made £22. There wore 15 entries in , the above class. Special prize given by the York shire Bank, Settle, (the bankers of the Auction , Mart Co.), for the best cow in calf or milk which ■ lias not won a iirizo'in the foregoing classes, and Hie bona fide property of a farmer residing witlilh 15 miles of Settle: first prize, £2 2s, second, /IB- First, j f r . J . Howard purchased by Mr. J. ^Martin, Edinburgli, for £27 15, second, i^Ir. 11. llunmcy, Ualton West, made £25 10s. 19 entries. . _


flr.st prize, £5, second, £3, third, £1 lOs. Second, J\rr. J , B. Green’s made £99 10s. . Third, Mr. J Howard’s made £79 15s. Special prize given by I\[r. C. Bousficld for the best dairy cow under ciglit score (when fa t) : first prize,


lOs, second, 123.


J. HiVLL, General Grinder of Ruzors, Carving Knivw; and all kinds of CulUnK-out Scissors, «kc. Xolo the a\ddro8S—19, Wcllgatc, Clllhcroc.


tiousl^^ dispatched, and the -sale began'at 9-40 Afr. T. T. Iveson wielding tlie hammer for tlto greater portion of the day.- A large and renre- ' scntativc number of buyers from all parts of England and Scotland thronged Iho saloring and biddings wore brisk,- especially for-tlic'choicer aninuils. In class 1 for.best dairy cow, first prize £^, second, .£2, tliird, £1. First and seconJ honours w(;rc secured by J lr . J . B. Green, SUsden whose cow was purchased by Mr, Jas. AVolfciulcn’ Liverpool, for £3G lOs.j third prize, Jfr. John Howard, Gargravc, and made £32 lOs. In class] for Hie best stock coiv in calf or milk, prizes same as class one, first, ,JIr. Jolm Howard,, which nisc won the champion cup, and -was purchased by Jfr. E. Aldcrson, Liverpool, for £50 lOs., second, - Messrs. Potter and Co., Harwen, made £70, tliinl Mr. J . B. Green, made £dl.' In class 3 for the best heifer in calf or milk, prizes same as clas.s one, first, Mr. J . B. Green, purchased by Jfr. K. Carr, Skipton, for £30, second, Jlr. Jf. Duerdon, Hcedyford, made £27,. tliird, Mr. JI. Leccli, Broughton, made £25 5s. Class 4.—^Tor the best three cows in calf or milk,


THE BOY'AL 33ETBOTHAL. A marriage has been arranged between the Duke


of Clarence and Princess Victoria ^fary, only (lauglitcr Pf the Duchess of Tcck. The bride-elect is t^vcllty'-fou^ years of age, and Hie Duke twenty- eight. The Princess is said to be accomplislicd, a Ci)urt beauty, and a universal favourite. : She is familiarly known ns Princess Sfay. The Queen ban greatly favoured the suit, and the young couple for some time juist have been thrown much In each other’s way’. I t is said lo he a real love-match,


journey to London on jMonilay, and saw the bride- elect a t Sf. .fames’s Palace, where some inotlis ago she idnced rooms a t tho disposal of the Duke of Clarence. The marriage will take place a t Wind-


'J'lic Queen made a special sor, most likely in i^Iarch next. Ci.Aiw ANi> CouNTKU-cr.AiM.—At llic Couiily


Court on Saturday, Jane Sngar, draper, of i\foor- huic, Padihani, sued Frank Foster, butclier. Sub- den, for mVmcy, duo for goods supplied hy plaintiff's husband, who had been a hawlcer. J here was also u counter-claim for meat supplied to plaintiff. Mrs." Sagar .was reprcseiilcd hy Afr. Lancaster.—The. debt owing by Foster was not


; disputed, but a irs .'S ag ar denied Hie other claim. Two carriers, Benbeii Brolhcrlon and George JAierdcii, gave cyidenee as to the delivery of the parcels of moat, and ll is Honour gave a verdict for


the plaintiff in each case. jV Sacuki) CoNCKur ^vill take place on Sunday,


the 27th, for the benefit of the widow of the late iMr Edward l^ixon of Clilhoroc. An attractive programme is being arranged and the following


arc expected to take p a r t T h e Borough Band, a portion of the rhilhannomc Society, Miss Ada


'.Jackson, Miss Boberte, Mr. B. Hargreaves, and lUr H. J. Davies. The late Mr. l)i.\on was a


Free Gardener ami was well known in Clilheroo. The movement is deserving of every supiiort.


like all Boynl bethrotlials. ’ The ITincc of Wales hy tolcgrapli informed tho Crowned heads of Europe of the proposed marriage and received rei)Ucs of congratulation. - The Prince also used the tele­ graph to conVey liis fclicffations to the Princess and her iiarents.and invited them to a familyvluii- cheem on Monday. On her arrival a t fet. Pancr.is Station the Princos.s was cheered by a crowd, for Society protends to be greatly excited over tho betrothal. At Marlborough House she was affec­ tionately greeted.


The Blackburn Bovers propose to give Arthur, their goalkeeper, another benefit vnatoli, the.first,


through bad weather, having been a fuiUirc. The match takes place on Monday' next, wlicn Sundcr- and ’Will oppose tho Pavers a t Blackburn.


• . ~


the League conte.st on Satimhiy’, this being prob- jihly a record. They are now second in the list. The first four are. going,, very . close, apd there liromises to be a*woiiderfully' e.xciting finish. The iiuiioiiH Preston team arc going great guns, and wore tlie only tcam lo win off their own ground.


Ifortli End won tlicir seventh successive game in '


time have iievef se'nt i1i"“ bo wiser in future. I have bouel.t u " ' ^'I'a'l th a t paper for future ojierations '


Boren..


Preston North End .£110 for playing U. H. Howurth without being registered..


The Football League on Eriday dccidcd'to fine . i


wore able to keep the lead, but, the slightest slip, and. they will bo replaced by one or other of their


opponents. . . .


next year. The visit Ims.becii deferred until 1893. The Bolton Wanderers by’ beating the “ Wolves”


The Australian crickctcns arc not to come here Bench did not ta ie io n e Jo d .e-v t- Bona'’!'-®o e t TT'i '


of St- Andrews and Michaels,- Aahtuli-upou- llibhlc, has been offered .tlio vicarship. of St. Mark’s in succession*to Iho lato I te r . . E. II. Thomas.


ATHLETIC ITEMS


toriouH on fenln-fhiv. Three of the four won with great ease, but North End bad only a goal in band


All tho four top clubs in tlic League wore vie-


bnrn Bovers for attempting lo engage Bowdler, wlio belongs lo bhrcw.sbury.


• ' :


Giice to pay a trilling sum of £50 for inducing Thomson to leave. North End.


The “ Wolves ” have not forgotten tliat they had


at tho fiiinli.. Wolverhampton Wandcrerslmve reported Blnek-


WII ALLEY C. E. T . S. I'sXTEnTATxsiKNT.—A nnseellancons


entertainment which had been arranged by the committee and friends of the local branch of.the


C. E. T. S., took phiccin the schoolrooin on Satur­ day. Tho Bcv. C. C. Pritcluml, M.A,, vicar, presided. Songs, were given hy iBr. J.- Dean Bobinson, “ Life is a river ” ; Air. B. Langshaw, “ Ailcen Arooii” ; and Mr. A. • Hargreaves, “ Bocked in the cradle of the deep ”, and also by tlio following l a d ie sM i s s S. J . Preston, “ Scenes that are brightest”; Miss A. Hargreaves, “ Ora pro nobis’’; Miss Wade, “ Joyous life.” Three recitations wore well said by Artluir Langshaw T.J. Gardner and Mary Wndcson. A dialogue


had profited by practice and by Hie hints of veteran performers. In the former piece Mr. B. Barnes was the expectant bridegroom, and Miss II. ICirby the modest bride, while Mr. W. Bcardaworth hec­ tored away as tho insulted friend, and Mr. W. JMerccr personated with some feeling a youngnmn who was needy and out of work. I^Iiss E. Cliam- bcrlain made a very iircaontablu l.aundros.s, - .and ^fr. J . Loftlionso acted Hio. blundering voluble Irisliinan to tho life. In the second piece, nothing could exceed the judicial gravity of Air. Joseph Foster, except i t were the rustic frnnkn'e.ss of Air. J . Lofthousc. Afr. T Birtwell and Air. C.-Hindlo looked rough enough to bo guilty of all the charges brought against Ihom by tlio bearded policeman (Air. B. Ilolgato) and the conceited wiseacre (Air. A; Lofthouse). Air. B. Sliaw, as usual, was Inimi­ table as a gentleman from Connaught, and Afr. W. II. Loflhousc Was'thc ideal of a sharp, unscnipul- OU8 advocate. The platform proved well adapted for the in-strumental quartet and duct, which were botli’ greatly ■ admired. Afr. H. Sh.aw’s humorous songs wore deservedly encored, all the pieces being remarkable for Hicir genuine fun and gootl tastc^ tho sketch, “ Down b^ tho sea,” being exception’ ally clever and annisiiig. The schoolroom wa» well filled and about £5 will be added to the sum mcr excursion funds as the result of thi.s cnlerlain- nicnt.


Okdnanck SuHTur—A dclnclimcnt of surveyors


have arrived a t AVliallcy from London, for the purpose of undertaking a new survey of the district ^Yilh a view to revising the ordnance maps.


Wksli-jvak Af; IP S .------An interesting paper


was road'before this class on Afoiulay evening by Afr. Carter, of Fleetwood. Tho sudjeut was “Some thoughts on the re-union of Christendom.” There was a good attendance, and an interesting debate followed the reading of the paper.


Tin; T kciinical Classus—Tlicre are about 20


members of the bleaching elas.s recently commenced and hold on 'Wcdiic.sdny evenings in the Burrow Print Works. The Drcss-cutling and Dressmak­ ing class taught by Aliss Aspdeii numbers about 3Tmcmbors. The Nursing class is meeting with a fair amount of success, there being ‘12 persons


attending it. ' Bcxt Dav.—Tlie rent dinner of tlie tcimnl.son


the Clerk Hill estate was hold on Wednesday, a t tho De Lacy Anns, when about 3-1 persons sat down to the excellent dinner provided by the host S. Longworth. Esq., J .P ., presided, and T. Long- worth. Esq., occupied the viee-cliair. Two other of tiic Aio.ssrs. Loiigworth were also present. After the dinner, songs, recUntionsv etc., were given, and several very idoasaut hours wore spent.


YouNCJ AIun’s Association.—A fortnight ago,


tlic Church Sunday School Young Aten's Associa­ tion discussed the subject of “ Education : what it can do, and what i t cannot.” There was on that occasion a good attendance, the vicar (Bev. C. C. Prichard) presiding. The subject was well intro­ duced by Air. Haworth, and continued by Afr.


Ilitehon, Afr. W. II. Loftliouso, and otlier.s. Questions having been asked and answered, llic discussion was ably summed up by tlic Chairman, who gave instanecs from his own exi»ericncc of how a good education had failed to influence men for good.—On Wednesday -evoiiing, in Tliis-week, an interesting paper was read hy Mr. W. Hltcbqn, on “ How plants grow." The paper tyas on ecienlilic


lines and traced tlie growth of the plant from the germ wilhiii the seed to tho fully, developed flower or plant. I t also showed how iimterially a scien­ tific knowledge of plants would assist Iho-so^who have to deal with them. The Vicar (Bev. C. C. Prichard, At.A.) presided, and scvcr.al mcmher.s asked questions a t tlic close of Hie reading.


a-10 TRADESMEN OF CLITIIEROK AND DISTKICT.-


CliOifiivc Titiifs will 1)0 rend by a class of tho population wlioso irrtdo U is worth your wlillo U> secure.


An nd’^-ci-tiBcniont of your bnnlncBR inRcrlcd in tJio


and drama afforded ample scope for the talents of the members, some of whom made a ver^'creditable first appearance, 'while others who had made a liremising debut on the same stage showed that.the}'


; ' UnITKI) MeTUOPIST;, fill,tea-party wnsheld in . of II opo.' OH', fen turday’ t > i<om in the programme of v . Hcqucntly. held, was an addre,^ I’ltchford of Accrington.: E^itatjons,^ javcnilcs:wcrc delivered during the evening.


wlioso liailo Illfi.win’h ymir wUlIoio wcuitj.


.9UCC6SS- s Band ncipal .r,ieub-


1^.. John V by’^io


mO.TIlAnKSMEN.Oli’ CLlTirmiOE AND DI-STIllOT— i.- ;. An ntlvortjBemcnL of yovi- luisisicnK Jnsoin.^i in tlio


twill..l>a ronil hy a flnsn of llw iiOBukllon -BY-BO-., P E T T Y SE S S ION S


l^ranklnnd,. wore each summoned for brrncliCH of the muzzling order. Tho Bench imposed a fine of 5s. including costs in each case.


the Bcv. Canon V ii.son, and E. Bumo-s, b Thomas Bobiu»on,.Bobort Collins, and William


AIomiay.—Before J / GiiLnAim, Epq., ehain.


a ricifi douly Cl Sim fc-lt V pockets of »:


• DHUNU AND Dlf-OUDMKEV-


./J homtis .Berry, of BarnohDwick, was fined 5s- and co.hU


of November. Wright Chaffer was fined 2.s. fid;, and costs or


sovcn‘dnya for a similar offence a t Bolton-hv- Bowlund on November riOtlK.


AFIT.R MANY DAYS.


on a warrant and charged with having been drunk .


T anc Long, labourer, Gisbuni .


Hint time. He w’as fined Ilfs? fid.,'.including costs.


lusaell-strcct.


and disorderly a t Gisburn on tho 2Ut August, 1880. .


Prisoner had been aw.ay from the district since


Prirato IIouRcn and Parttes supjdird with lluinc-Il.al:rd, l Plain, Currant, and Seed BltEAD, at CUNI.IFFE’S


DEA’J’II OF A WESLEYAN AriNlSTEK; On Saturday last the death look place a t his


residence in Streatham, about Hie ago of 0*1, tlie Bcv. F. J . Slmrr, a prominent Wesleyan minister, who has several tiriics lectured a t Clitheroc, iiud was well known lo Clithcroo Weslcyans. He lms lectured twice in connection wUli tlic Wesley Young Alcn’s Alutual Improvement Class, his subject on one ocenBion having reference to the materials of which men nro made. The other


lectnro w’aa a scientific one, and dealt with the antiquity of man. The last time Air. Sharr visited Clithcroe, It was to preach sxiccial anniversary sermons a t Wesley Chapel. A correspondent who know liim personally writes


i t is toi'med, not from want of thought, or from scryilc devotion to accepted standards, but from a growing feeling that much of the tlieologioal con­ tention . of the day was little more than learned trilling.. At the. recent Wesle^’an Conference he gave the Fcriile)'lecture—his subject being “ Tlie Inspiration of the H0I3' Scriptnrc.H ” Ho dedicated i t to “ TJio T’ornig-Pcoiilc of Aletliodism,” with the pm^’or “ that they nm^'have grace lo stand fa.st in the faith of tlieir Fathers.” During the earlier part of Iiis ministerial career


mallera ; hut always, sjjokc out what ho thought and felt. Of late 3’cars ills evangelical soundnc.ss Imd become intensified. He was “ orthodox,” as


l ie never minced


erged from Hio mists of doubt iu 1852, i t w:ia as ­ tonishing how his faith in tho inspiration of Ilol.v Scripture strengthened, and how sternlv’ ho rebuked the tendency lo fashionable and frivolous doubting lhoughtlc.ss 3’oung men, whilst treating the


brought up h for being drunk a t Gisburn, on the 23nl


'Ihirtv Hjxth Hircct. Af^ la m it. ’ . “ Arndain.” RnidI, “ j’oui tiam time. You tail purse.” “ But tlu5 l).al»v ? •'


clothfp. and r rcincmhi r no \ ^


purse, and Im not rich enough to l.akt uavc j’ou—on—? ”


I ’ll take ( au of him ” “ I—I . dou t know. They wouldn’t


lie n asleep, ami if you dare t


tills ver^’ nioinont. Just drop him into t and I ’ll warrant yon he’ll never open nn eye you’re gone.”


you get back. Is i t a boy or girl ? ” vr “ ilo3’, sir.” . All r lg h t^ l 'rc got him. Boy babic.s alwavs'


■“ Come on with him, and >'ou needn’t hurrj’ u bit on my account. ‘’AVll both be right liere wlicn


“ I’ve most a mind to do s o ’’


clmm with mo. He’s sleeping like a top.” She gave mo a long, • lingering look, so ns lo bo


able toittwcar to me iu cojirt, and hurried out, and she wns scarcely out of sight when a


“ nocic-A-nv, iiAuv”


woman about four Boats away, wi.o had heard and Kocn all and was nodoubt jealous, got up and walk­ ed aromuT'and said:


offspring ! Do yoti suppose I ’d over left one of mv children that way ? Not much 1 ”


the air, when an old man with a cane nnd satchol came along and stojiped to .veil a t mo—


of him:—Air. Slmrr, wasa hard thinker, a voracious rontV'r, and a plain spo.’iker.


hand warningl^*. “ Tlint shows how imicli mothers think of their She was Btill walking around with her no.so in


dr n o t? ” : “ No, sir, i t isn’t,” I replied, ns T held up my . ^ '


“ Do yon know if tliis is the Kalamazoo depot l “ Yomig’uiraslecp, ch?” - ho Hlioiilod" in still


“ I ’m the father of ten t)f ’em, and I guess I know all about young 'uns. 'Wbar* is tho depot ? ”


ouder tones. I nmldcd' and cautioned him again. “ Oh 1 I ain’t goln’ to wake, him up,” ho j’oilcd.


j’ou sat down ?” 'I’he child's eyes opened ver^' wide and were at


ho iiasscd through one of tho.so fits of agen.v from which henest minds often suffer, but when he em­


doubts of iioncst sceptics with tenderness and syni- palliy. His impatience witli.the habit of playing with religious questions was, perhaps, sometimes too marked. But Hie sturdy nmnlinoss which un­ derlaid even this fault atoned for what onl>’ seemed to be rough. Thus, ho says in hi.s Fernloy Lecture: One is getting rather weary of hearing about—


•An infant crying In llio night, An Infant crying for tho light, AjhI with no language hnl u cry.’


The sun is up, i t is bro.id da^'. The light 1ms oomo


long centuries ago. - But if llic infants will be prevorse, and put Hieir heads under Hie bedelolhe.s and cr^’ in their self-created darkness, the^’ o'.ight to be clmstised for disturbing the contenled tran­ quility of the rest of the household.” Air. Sharr wa.s not a .seoiccr of oHico, nor given to lliat self- assertion which helps nmn^’ a smaller man to notoriety, lid-was a helpcrofmen, and a sound guide and Icaehcr, and won, by his intrinsic worth and modest ijowcr, nn abiding xilaec in the hcart.s of all wlio really knew him.


FLACK’S, Church Street,Cllthoroe. L IT E R A R Y N O T IC E S ,


Tcillorlng.—For Fit, Price, ami Quality, comhIncU, go lo


hat, and they began to.botni^’ a groat deal of niixict}'. I kept inj’ knees moving and sang to hini. I Imd sung about q rod of “ The Old Oaken Bucket,” which I have always found to have a .soothing effect, and ho was looking a t mo with great curio.siO’, when a fat woman camcHaiUiig along and stopped to e.vclaim: . “ Kiclioe ! What :i sweet little baby ! Is it a


.scare liim ? ” “ Scare him—hnmpli! 1 never heanl of such a


boy or girl ? ” Go away, woman! Don't you see tliat you


awake, but bound to invcatigalo and solve tbo problem. Wns 1 his own dnd, or was 1 u base im­ postor who was seeking hi.s confidence ? He looked me- sjpinrc in the eyes ns ho asked him.‘;elf this question, ami I Binilcd and clucked nt him, and .«-oflly snug two vorsc.s of lhc“ Sweet B^'-and- By.” l think my singing rather tended to soothe him, but lie objected to the words, and suddenly kicked mu in the stomitch with both feet, and put up a Ui). Walking about witli a bah}' In your arms is


lored, u.s she shied off. That youngster was now not oul^’ ver.v wide


thing! ” “ Go awa\’,” “ Well r declare, if ho isn't envz^'!” slie nmt-


Constant readers of 1’icic-.mim.i- will lio well-


satisfied wllli llio clii'islmas nninlior, wliieli con. tains besides over lliirty inigos of innnorons iicn and iiencil sketelies, &K., a laugliablo coloured piclure rciiresonling ‘-Tlic Lady Killer.” yoine of the illnstralions arc very good, and tlicrc is an


abiindanco of inatcrial-for laiiglitcr. A Tiiivui. C.VSH.—At tlio County Court on Sat_


nrday, before Uis Honour Judge Coventry, Koberj Fenton, Inbonrer, Cliiiiping, sued Ids brollicr, Jobn Fenton, farincr, Newlon, near Kirkliain, fo r£ l 10s. damages for alleged wrongful detention of ids cart. Mr. T.anca.stcr aiqicarod for the jdaintiff, and Jfr. Ganrtei- (KirUIiatn) for llic defendant.—Plaintiff


said tliat in June last ho bad a sale of farm stock, itc. in consequence of bis giving op farming. Ib is curt amongst oilier tilings wns offered for sale by


aoction, but bonglit in. Defendant liud been using the Cart previous to llio sale. About a forlniglit after tile sale, plaintiff heard that the cart bad been removed from Hornby's, Darby s Arms, Chip­ ping, wliero liu bad taken it. On finding tb.-it bis brother had tlie cart, lie went to him and told liini to bring it back, but lie replied tliat lio Imd nut time. Mr. Gaiirtcr, for tlie dofonec, urged tliat llie plaintiff bad asked ids brotlicr to keep tlie cart a t his farm and use it. Auotlicr brotlicr, Itioliard Fenton, and tlio aueiioncer, weio c.'iHed in snppoit of this statement.


In giving judgement. Ills


Honour cliaractcriscd tlid dispute ns a miserable tiling ” that ought never to liavo been brouglit into court Ho awarded Ibo plaintiff daiimgcs to the amount of 10s., and ordered tlint.tlio cart be


roturued. A S.U111EX F.tK5iEns- Disi-urn.—George Dirt-


w-ell. grocer and farmer, Sabdpn, brouglit an action nt llie Comity Court on Saturday, to recover from George IVhittnker, farmer, also of Sabden, tliosiim of £0 10s.:—tile value of ii ram. Mr. Daldwin reprc.sentcd llic plaintiff, nitd Mr. Lnneaster the defendnnt.—Plnintiff .Htaled .Unit on Friday,^ Oct, 23rd, lie saw tlie r.ini togetlicrwith six.sheep in his


field on Pendle, and adj-iililng tlie moors, hut on the following day, Saturday, lie was told by ins


scrvant-innn tliat tho ram wns missing. He sent the man in seareli of it, and lie w.as soareliing.lin- til hfonday' afternoon, wlion .lie found i t a t tlic dcfendnnfs farm. Tlicro seemed to be somclliiiifc wrong witli it, nnd on Tuesday morning it wna so ill thatab iiteb er liad 'lo b o sent for to-kill it. Hit state of the nniimil appeared to w.-irrant JIio as- BUiniitioii that i t bad reeuived. a kick, or in some; way been rougidy used. J lr . Baldwin said tlt‘fcnd- antwns liable for tbo loss of tlie ram, as bo Imd no right to iinpound'il, Jlr. Lanenster contended


tbaMliero was noiliing for


euro llio ram in order to protect Ins »hec]v 11 Honour-Clmuglit eonsidcring the season of ‘I'c jc a r defendant Imd only done what,wns "cc'-’ss.'iry to protect Ills slieop. And as . tliero was no t Ulo sliglilfst evidence ns to. tlio, injuries he -gat o tv


‘‘j verdict for tho ficfcufiaiit- • “ w.u.K-A-nv-n.Yiiv”


walk. As I walked T tried to divert Ins iiiind into a new channel, b}’ telling him a boar story. He wuB gradu!iU\’ becoming interested, nnd ha«l prob­ ably made up his mind that I was a t least his step­ father, wiicn a little old man who hadn’t the siightost oxcuBO for living blocked ni}’ wa\’, and siirilly ob.servcd:— “ Aty wife died and left a bab.v about ns big ji.s


him on ni}’ hands, and I know how to pity }'ou. Arc you raising him on the boUlo ?”


The bah}' began to grow red in tlio face and to kick nnd cl.'vw, and ho finally v’cllcd out a t the top of his voice. I changed Iiini to the other shoulder, but it was no gootl. I got him down on my arm and losscd-him ui) and down, but he piped the Imrder. No less Hum six full-grown people at once gathered around to discu.ss tho ease, and because I couldn't stand still to answer their questions, I Iicard'em saying that I was a hearlle.ss father and that the Humane Society ought to station nn agent at the depot. i took the sobbing, kicking thing over t«) the


1 went on with the l)t>ar stoi*}’, but it was iio use.


BILLHEADS BUSINESS CARDS MEMORANDUMS


THE PATENT S I X P E N N Y P O C K E T B v i N K TO HB HAD AT


T II E T I M E S OF F I C E . MAItKl-'.T I'LACt.;; Ol.ITIIBUOK.


rather monotonous on the spine :iiul knees and shoulders, but wns invented as an offset for imrc- goric. 1 lifted up the bab}’, and took a


m


wUUWnrniuty for correct porformnnoe, to any part of tho world Iroo and nt hin risk, on rceolpt Of r.O.O., payablo at Gd’.On Bank Dmft.or Cosli«


V ill


from £ l to £503. Tho Jivrgc.ifc and newest stock in London. rro:»oiuation Committcoa invUed. to send for pliotofrraphs.


BENSON'S CLOCKS for tlio lionso, of every


Great Oiocks for I'orLsmonth Town UalJ, AsUfon- nnder-l.yno Parish OUurch, Faverslmm Chtxrch, Trowbridge Tow;; Iktli, I.ochyrbio Town Hall, Ac. Ac.


BENSON'3 O HU nO H& TU I inE T CLOCKS lldt


BENSON’S Turret Clock Factory ia tlio lareeat M lino Gonu or ririin Geld of beat London nmko.


nu.aU*.v. with J>r;i.Ai wheels rferl plnlona, 2ft. Oln dial, with all uee-liul lincG, weights,«.Vo.


’ ____ ___ ____ -- made.


BENSONLS F.NGAGEMEirr RINGS, Of sot ppeciiil and oicliislvo ile.vluns, in on(Uc5.=» variety,


USE ABBOTT'S


news stand, hut he failed to hocomc inlere.stcd. I carried him over lo the ticketolllcoutal the infor­ mation bureau, but he was not in want of jinytliiiig in that line. I walked and waved him to and fro; ; then 1 stood still and tossed lirni i.p and down ; tlu^i I sat down and bounced him on my knee until his [ first tooth was almost shaken out. He had made \ lip his mind that things were not according lo [ Jloyle, however, and lie stuck.to his tune.


ing passengers, but here arc a few sample specimens from the stock:


father I ”


“ He doesn't scorn to haven sp.irk of love for the poor Utile thing ! ”


“ No one can make me believe ho is that child s ,


, before now?'I


“ I t ’s curious that tlio police haven I inlcrfercd .


, . . . ^


children he’d know that a pin was pricking the poor tiling to death 1 ”


upon i t ; T cantered the cliild out of doors, and the sudden change shut Iiini up. Then I walked along


There was just one faint hope left and I ser/eil


“ Dear me, but if he knew anything a t all about , ,


, , , • i


until I got Hie sun in his eyes so he could no longer sec me, nnd he got a new train .of thoughts and stopped kicking AUiilo. he., was womloringv who


T R E E P O T C O V E R S In Varjous Sizes and Colours


had heen elected, I began to sing “ Old Uncle Ned,” and gave him my finger to chew on. ami when llie mother relumed he had both cv’es squinted up, a smile all over his fat ‘face, and was as con* ■ tent us a pumpkin in a'cornfiedd.


■ COMING EV EN T S . Dee. 11—(To-night) Co'iiacrvntivo Bali.


12—Dancing nt Wliont Sliciif. ,„ —3iailway IVorkcrs’- Ijnion Meeting nt . AVIiito Horse Inn.


,


„ l . |__Liincliglit Enterlninnient a t Burrow. . „ . i:ith and all tlio week—Ctiramins' Diorainns.


THE TIMES OEEICE.


J A P A N E S E F A N S And otlicr Fancy Ornaments.


J don’t remember all that was said by the wait- ' , . , ' , r ,


i


A L L O Y P E N S ! Sou-: Agents fok this district :


P arkinson & B lacow,


T H E T U IE S O F F IC E , Ci.miF.itoK,


Wliero nil tlic kinds lire kqit.


The ADMinALTT, WAJl OFFICE, lEDIA OFFICE etc., etc,


JT. .V. TIIT. THE STEAM FACTORY, 62 & 64, LUDGATE HILL-,


Norton Houso, La Bollo Sauvago Yard, and 1, Boy Court, E.O.;


23, Roj-nl Exoliaugo, & West Bud Houso, 25, Old Bond Street, W.,


wore origitmlrd bv Nr. Ronvou over 10 years ago, and form a eoiiHidoiablo iiu-t'cajo to income. Full par-


ttculnv:; P'.-^t fvec._____ ______ ' ■ ■


VERB FOS T ER’S • Duawing & Wati-u-Coi.or


P A I N T I N G B O O K S 2i>-


Each. _______


G tm iL ’i; Building Blocks .. Pens and Penholders


Various Inks


Blackleads Mourning Envelopes . Mourning Notepaper v


Bottles of Gum THE : T I M E S G F F,l C B/ ' / : / / * - t 1 . ‘ -<1 - 1 1


•V'vTATCH. &tx, CLDBS.—Api)licationa for Agon- , vV etc.s invited to c.stahIisU tncso Clubs. , which


.1 i j \'il


• -'{f ' T


m with the llnoiit ijolC'.Ued Gemo, and of beat London


•OBNSON’S PAMPHLET, Iho largcwit nnd bOKt JD of its Uintl, containing over 200 ixagi*:* of Trlco.^i


ako.“SiKiOiaUty” nrilllant Binf,‘^,nt £6, £10, and £20; Selcc*ie5Hf:*v'eon rooolpt of roforcuco.


and lUintrAiiiMH of every oIokh of WATCH from £2 2s. lo CLOCKS. CHAIN’S, JEWELLERY. FLATE. and 'llIJUtKT CLOCKS, new edition jusc- put. Bent post free on application to


and mlvicofrco. Just completed tho


tB lT SOM 'G STABLE AND FACTORY B . OLOCKS. Silent. Xlj; Striking, X50. _ Dost


-


is in tlio City g: London, and only tho best qu.allty BENSOI-PS J8WELLEUY and CHAINS in Thanv tUniuml'scf novelties ut mr.nufnolnrcrH’prieos.


o L-u't'o-i.*- and NuweRt Stock in London. Selections sent to t!ju L’nirntry on veoeipt of a rofcrcnco.


kind, in great variety and ot lUo newest designs, any of tho nbovn Wntches, togothoi*


suppo.se?” she sneered as she made off. • ,U.v Ibis time the baby’s c^’cs had got below m^’


this bab.v up !” I sbouted a t the woman. * “ Uh ! I have ! Slate iirison offence,.!


him too and fro and crooned to him, and he’d have slept again but for a woman who came up and loudly Inquired:— “ J.)id 3*<m notice a handbag on that seat wlien


At that moment the baby’s eyc.s opened. I rocked


firj*t ti.\ed on my hat. I don't know what sort of a Init liis fallu.T wears, but iu about a minute, the 3*oungster mnile out that it was a strange one. “ X<»! 1 diiln’t see no handbag, and. 3’ou woke


'pspjosoawoUK


•(01 .fq po)o»ipui, VXllJCKl .OlS> . •


p HtlO-JAJib nil)' - ' ;u r .


noioioiUii^. • ’BOipni' •


• ^oupiKmig ■


'."-tqMH'l -'JO • . ttJIlOII


fluipuou ’m-ii ot UOAOI tio« o| puu 2 Sopfuoipoonpw ' J0]0lUOJV(i s


. ‘Hsuaootp uo t* ummiuii\j •s :


S -opvqs 3 oiij t«i .


I


S ’opu'IF? oiu uj •un«i


If «o u oqt t<i M iiiUijxu]\; *0 ' 8 :


for Lulics' iTonr, as well as being a thoroughlr good Timokcoiicr.


• CoiuiKmnd l labnco.Iluby lowcllod in IS actions,' I Kxlni'Strt.nj,' Koylctn work, each p a rt


nalMItmilnj?. or OrysUvl OJoss, riohlv ongravotl o r plain polisbra. ^fonogram Engraved Froo. In f'nvt'rCo-ioi*, £5.


For fuVtr ileicrfiitioii o/ lime two Watches, tic Pw nt\0 lUuatraUd book tent pott frety


TUOUSANDS HAVE BEEN SOLD. ferfonHAnco t warranted. Scut free and a t our r isk to all parts of


ho world. Prico £10 in Mnssivo IHot. Gold Case#, IIuntiDff, ' - Iff A


•riio most FJeftant and prolliest Watch y o f m'adu 'Tlirco-quarlor Plato Lover, with ntcrcb.mirouhlo thronghont.


S S : I* n Yi • "<« 2 - ^ '2 2 WEDNESDAY


Cnlvcd aud Calving Cows ever}''lliinYdrty, 10 o'clwk prompt. :


- ■ A'.t <


•; . ■L lATputjb


l An Exact .TiiL.„ • eiw Wati'liiMiinr.fa


JowoHoiC, IT'stmSLrrfi


vach )w.rt3


.BEEN 8 0 L D / :^ 'owDoiM. iD’all parti


las.1 CoHOii.' I ’crformanco


splendid nerformaij?V Gl*riwt £fi, In KshiV.w


Sent free at our riSkYi “ SPECIAL ............


., “ Havel had any cxpcrlonco? Corlah,. I ’ve got half o dozen kicking around tlu ! \ ,


^ ‘ ,


Sttvun Factory ia tho only ono of kind In lynulon. Wisltors to town arc invited to view boUi Factory and Show Rooms, wlitoh contain tlia Largest, and DoBt Stock in London, at tho Lowest Prices for (^sh.


• . M.VKnH TO


y j .7h 4 fm Estab. • and ItOTAL FAMI tr , .


1740.


. .... - - ^


I ‘ 3,*;.,: JI * T’U .thi' I f < ,


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